rF cM> Given By U. S. SUPT. OF DOCUMENTS "3l UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Arkansas COUNTIES *?& U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report — Vol. I — Part 34 — Counties FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES Ark ansas COUNTIES Boston Public ijb. Superintendent of Documents • 1962 DEPOSITORY. Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretory BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May 1, 1961) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1961) BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Lowell T. Galt, Special Assistant Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Julius Shiskin, Chief Economic Statistician Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief ^, Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief Field Division— Jefferson D. McPike, Chief C\ <■} t *7 Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Henry A. Bloom, Assistant Chief t . Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief "+•* <-j . 'J /" Coratruction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chief ' , Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Electronic Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chief ~r Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Housing Division — Wayne F. Daugherty, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC59-1 and AC59-2, Preliminary Reports Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: A60-9482 SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959. Vol. I, Counties, Part 34 Arkansas U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1961 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce. Price $1.50 PREFACE Volume I, Counties, is one of the five principal reports presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 54 parts, presents the compilation of the infor- mation given by farm operators to census enumerators in 1959. The 1959 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The collection of the data was carried out by census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and working under the direction of Robert B. Voight, then Chief, Field Division. Paul R. Squires, then Special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief, and Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by M. Vincent Lindquist, Thomas Jabine, Robert S. McCauley, John C. Mackey, Robert Standley, Hilton E. Robison, Helen E. Teir, Carl R. Nyman, Kenneth R. Norell, Gladys L. Eagle, Henry L. DeGraff, Charles H. Boehne, Joseph A. Correll, Margaret G. Wood, Evelyn K. Jett, Simon Yablon, Emma B. Gass, Charlotte J. Messinese, Bennie L. Sharp, Isaac E. Lemon, James M. Lindsey, Samuel S. Murray, William F. Kauffman, Hector Vila, Harry P. Owings, Charles A. Nicholls, Henry A. Tucker, Robert S. Boyle, Helen M. Davenport, Albert W. Graybill, Lois G. Miller, Thomas D. Monroe, Gerald P. Owens, Bernard L. Ross, Marvin M. Thompson, Helen D. Turner, Kurt W. Luethy, Arnold L. Bollenbacher, George W. Coffman, Joseph A. Horak, Samuel J. Hundley, Donald K. Larson, Chester G. Lykins, Wilmer R. Maxham, Virgil L. McClain, Jr., Darrell D. Prochaska, Robert J. Rades, Hubert E. Sites, Duane E. Traylor, Donald H. von Steen, Elmer O. Rea, Frances G. Compton, Lillian W. Bentel, and Neil V. Perkins. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumeration, and the com- pilation of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. October 1961 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State. Statistics on number of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, by size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Volume I is published in 54 parts as follows: Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central — Continued Mountain: 1 Maine. 19 South Dakota. 38 Montana. 2 New Hampshire. 20 Nebraska. 39 Idaho. 3 Vermont. 21 Kansas. 40 Wyoming. 4 Massachusetts. South Atlantic: 41 Colorado. 5 Rhode Island. 22 Delaware. 42 New Mexico. 6 Connecticut. 23 Maryland. 43 Arizona. Middle Atlantic States: 24 Virginia. 44 Utah. 7 New York. 25 West Virginia. 45 Nevada. 8 New Jersey. 26 North Carolina. Pacific: 9 Pennsylvania. 27 South Carolina. 46 Washington. East North Central: 28 Georgia. 47 Oregon. 10 Ohio. 29 Florida. 48 California. 11 Indiana. East South Central: 49 Alaska. 12 Illinois. 30 Kentucky. 50 Hawaii 13 Michigan. 31 Tennessee. Other Areas: 14 Wisconsin. 32 Alabama. 51 American Samoa. West North Central: 33 Mississippi. 52 Guam. 15 Minnesota. West South Central: 53 Puerto Rico. 16 Iowa. 34 Arkansas. 54 Virgin Islands. 17 Missouri. 35 Louisiana. 18 North Dakota. 36 37 Oklahoma. Texas. Volume II — General Report. — Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. Summary data and analyses of the data by States, for geographic divisions, and^for the United States, by subjects, as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below: Chapter Title Chapter Title I Farms and Land in Farms. VII Field Crops and Vegetables. II Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. VIII Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest Prod- III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. ucts. IV Farm Labor, Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and IX Value of Farm Products. Cash Rent. X Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator. V Size of Farm. XI Economic Class of Farm. VI Livestock and Livestock Products. XII Type of Farm. Volume III — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Western States (Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary for the area, including number and types of irrigation organiza- tions, source of water, expenditures for works and equipment since 1950, water used and acres served for irrigation purposes. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data by States on land in drainage organizations, number and types of organizations, cost of drainage and drainage works. Volume V — Special Reports, Part 1. — Horticultural Specialties. Statistics by States and a summary for the United States present- ing number and kinds of operations; gross receipts and/or gross sales; sales of nursery products, flower seed, vegetables grown under glass, and propagated mushrooms; number of container- grown plants; inventory products; sales of bulb crops; employ- ment; structures and equipment. Titles of additional parts of this volume are not available as this report goes to press. IV ARKANSAS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Page History of the Census IX Legal basis for the Census IX Pretest of the 1959 Census IX Training program for personnel for enumeration DC Enumeration period DC ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization DC The agriculture questionnaire IX Agricultural operations X Enumeration assignments and enumeration districts X Enumerator's record book XI Enumeration maps XI Lists of special and large farms XI Landlord- tenant questionnaire XI Township sketch map XI Field review of enumerator 's work XII SAMPLING Use of sampling XII Description of the sample XII Adjustment of the sample XII Estimation of totals for the sample XII Presentation of sample data XII Reliability of estimates XII Differences in data resulting from differences in tabulating procedures XIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration XIII Editing of questionnaires XIII Coding of questionnaires XIII Tabulation of data XIII PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical content of this report XIV Comparability of data XIV Minor civil divisions XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive summary and references XIV General Farm Information Census definition of a farm XIV Farm operator XV Farms reporting or operators reporting XV Land area XV Land in farms XV Land in farms according to use XVI Value of land and buildings XVII Age of operator XVII Residence of operator XVII Year began operating present farm XVII Off -farm work and other income XVII Equipment and facilities XVII Farms by kind of road XVIII Farm labor XVIII Fertilizer and lime XVIII Specified farm expenditures XDC DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Crops Page Crops harvested XDC Corn XDC Annual legumes XX Hay crops XX Field seed crops XX Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XX Berries and other small fruits XX Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes XX Nursery and greenhouse products XXI Forest products XXI Value of crops harvested XXI Value of crops sold XXI Irrigation Definition of irrigated land XXI Enumeration of irrigated land XXI Irrigated farms XXI Land in irrigated farms XXI Land irrigated XXI Farms irrigated by number of acres irrigated XXI Land irrigated by source of water XXI Land-Use Practices Summary information XXII Cropland in cover crops XXII Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour XXII Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control... XXII System of terraces on crop and pasture land XXII Livestock and Poultry Inventories XXII Milk cows, cows milked, milk produced, and butter XXII Whole milk and cream sold XXII Sows and gilts farrowing XXII Sheep, lambs , and wool XXII Goats and mohair XXII Bees and honey XXII Value of livestock on farms XXII Sales of live animals XXII Sales of poultry and poultry products XXIII Classification of Farms Scope of classification XXIII Farms by size XXIII Farms by color of operator XXIII Farms by tenure of operator XXIII Farms by economic class XXIII Farms by type XXIV Value of farm products sold XXV (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table— Page 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 3 2 Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 4 3. — Farms and farm acreage, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 6 4. — Farm operators by color, age, residence, and off-farm work; and equipment and facilities on farms : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 7 5. — Specified farm expenditures and farm labor: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 8 6. — livestock and poultry on farms, number and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 9 7. — livestock and livestock and poultry products sold: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 10 8. — Farms reporting, acreage, quantity harvested, and sales of crops: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 11 9. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 18 10. — Characteristics of places not counted as farms because of change In definition of farm: 1959 19 11. — Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 19 12 Farms reporting classified by number of livestock on farms and by quantity of livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 20 13 Farms reporting classified by acres harvested, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for selected crops : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 21 14 Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by economic class of farm, Census of 1959 26 15. — Hired farm labor and wage rates , Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by type of farm, Census of 1959 28 16. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by size of farm, Census of 1959 30 17. — Farms and farm characteristics by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 32 18. — Farms and farm characteristics of commercial farms by type of farm by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 44 19. — Farms and farm characteristics by type of farm: Census of 1959 80 20. — Farms and farm characteristics by size of farm: Census of 1959 92 21. — Farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator: Census of 1959 104 22. — Cash rent paid by cash tenants and share-cash tenants by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 134 23. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county and State by number of farms reporting, by levels 134 24. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county and State totals for specified items 135 Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table— 1 Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 138 2. — Number of farms, land in farms, and cropland harvested, by size of farm: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 144 3. — Farms and farm acreage by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 150 4.— Characteristics of commercial farms, Census of 1959 156 5. — Farms reporting by off-farm work; and farms by tenure of operator, type of farm, economic class of farm, and value of farm products sold, by source: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 163 6. —Equipment and facilities on farms and farm labor : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 170 7. — Use of fertilizer and lime on farms and farm expenditures: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 176 8. —livestock and poultry on farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 182 9 livestock and livestock products sold from farms and litters farrowed: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 188 10. — Dairy products and poultry and poultry products sold from farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 195 11. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 199 12.— Nursery and greenhouse products and forest products cut on farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 230 APPENDIX The 1959 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 238 Enumerator ' s Record Book 242 Index to tables 244 INTRODUCTION (VII) &k^ & 6 z a. < INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE History of the Census. — The 1959 Census is the 17th nationwide agricultural census. The first agricultural census was taken in 1840, at the same time as the Sixth Decennial Census of Popu- lation. From 1850 to 1920, an agricultural census was taken every 10 years. With increased application of scientific findings and the growing use of mechanization in agriculture, farming practices were changing so rapidly that facts collected at 10-year intervals were no longer adequate. Aware of the need for more accurate and timely information, the Congress in 1909 (36 stat. 10, sec. 31, provided for a census to be taken in 1915 and every 10 years thereafter which was to be in addition to the census of agriculture to be taken at the time of the decennial census of population. The 1915 census was not taken, however, because of the abnormal conditions created by World War I. Beginning with 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken every 5 years. Legal Basis for the Census. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code-Census," codified in August 1954, and amended in August 1957 and September 1960, is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- suses, and surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Sec- tion 142, paragraph (a), of Title 13 makes provision for the Census of Agriculture. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall, beginning in the month of October 1959, and in the same month of every fifth year thereafter, take ,\ census of agriculture, provided that the censuses directed to be taken in October 1959 and each tenth year thereafter, may, when and where deemed advisable by the Secretary, be taken instead in conjunction with the censuses provided in section 141 of this title." (Section 141 relates to the decennial cen- suses of population, unemployment, and housing to be taken as of the first day of April of each decennial year.) Under authority granted by Section 4 of Title 13, the Secretary of Commerce delegated "the functions and duties imposed upon him by this title" to the Director of the Bureau of the Census. Pretest of the 1959 Census. — A "pretest" of the field procedures of the 1959 Census of Agriculture was conducted in 17 counties of the United States during the fall of 1958. The purpose of the pretest was to provide the Bureau with a measure of the effective- ness of the questions and procedures planned for the 1959 nationwide census. Three versions of the agriculture question- naire— the first one for Northern States, the second for Southern States, and the third for Western States — were used in the pre- test Each version contained questions appropriate to the type of agriculture in the part of the country where it was used. All major aspects of field forms and procedures, from the hiring and training of crew leaders and enumerators to actual interviews with farm operators, were given a "trial run" in each of the 17 counties. Preliminary versions of reporting forms, maps, pay- roll records, training guides, and instruction manuals were sub- jected to actual use under conditions simulating those expected in the nationwide enumeration conducted in the fall of 1959. In making final preparations for the 1959 census, the staff of the Bureau drew heavily on the results of the pretest, as well as on experience gained from previous censuses. Training Program for Personnel for Enumeration. — Every per- son hired to do work in connection with the 1959 Census of Agri- culture received specialized training for his job. Staff mem- bers of the Washington and Regional Offices of the Bureau and of the U.S. Department of Agriculture trained approximately 110 agriculture field assistants and 2,100 crew leaders. The crew leaders, in turn, trained and supervised approximately 30,000 enumerators. All training was presented according to procedures contained in various guides and manuals prepared by the Bureau. The training program included filmstrips, map-reading, practice interviewing, and practice filling of questionnaires and other census forms. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. Enumeration Period. — The actual enumeration in the conter- minous United States (see page XIV) started at dates varying from October 7 to November 18, 1959. In general, starting dates were based upon regional variations in harvesting seasons and on weather conditions. The primary aim was to have the enumeration late enough to follow the harvesting of the bulk of important crops and early enough to precede the advent of winter weather with the attending unfavorable travel conditions. The bulk of the enumeration work was completed within three to four weeks after the starting date. In Hawaii, the enumera- tion was made during the months of December 1959 and January 1960 ; and in Alaska, during April 1960. Enumeration starting dates for the censuses of 1959 and 1954 are given in State table 11, together with figures showing the percentage of farms enumerated in the State during weekly pe- riods. The average enumeration date for the 1959 census for each county is given in county table 6. Data for inventory items — land in farms, machinery and equip- ment, livestock, and poultry — relate to the situation at the actual time of enumeration of each individual farm. Data for acres, production, and sales of crops relate generally to the crops har- vested during the crop year 1959, regardless of whether and when they were sold while data for sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year 1959. Since the enumera- tion was made before the end of 1959, special emphasis was placed upon the inclusion of estimates for crops yet to be sold and for livestock and livestock products expected to be sold in the period from the time of enumeration to the end of the cal- endar year. Instructions on the questionnaire and the wording of questions were designed to assure that full crop-year or calendar-year data would be reported. For example, "How much of this year's crop was or will be sold?" ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization.— Section 5 of Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes the preparation of forms and questionnaires used in the census. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall prepare schedules, and shall determine the inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivisions thereof, for the statistics, surveys, and censuses provided for in this title." The Agriculture Questionnaire. — The questionnaire for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was prepared by the staff of the Bureau. Selection of the inquiries was based on the results of the 1958 pretest and experience gained in earlier censuses. Careful con- sideration was given to such factors as the current availability 56312S— 60 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 of data from other sources, the possibility of obtaining data by methods other than a census, the adequacy of the data that might be obtained, and the need for and usefulness of the data. Two committees gave advice and counsel to the Bureau. One of these, a Special Advisory Committee, was composed of members desig- nated by the organizations they represented, following an invita- tion from the Director of the Bureau of the Census to name a representative to serve in an advisory capacity. The Special Advisory Committee for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was made up of one representative from each of the following : Agri- cultural Publishers Association, American Association of Land- Grant Colleges and State Universities, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Farm Economic Association, American Statistical Association, Farm Equipment Institute, National As- sociation of Commissioners, Secretaries, and Directors of Agri- culture, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Farmers' Union, National Grange, Rural Sociological Society, and the U.b. Department of Agriculture. A representative of the Bureau of the Budget was in attendance at all meetings of the Advisory Committee. Because of the special interest of the U.S. Department of Agri- culture in censuses of agriculture, the Director of the Bureau of the Census sought the continuous cooperation of that organiza- tion in developing plans, questionnaires, and procedures for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Working Groups were established in the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make recommendations for the following general subjects : Tenure, Land Values, and Mortgage Debt Land Use and Conservation and Production Practices FiWd Crops Fruits and Vegetables Forest Products Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy Income and Expenditure (including Contractual Operations) Farm Labor Equipment and Facilities (including Structures) Each Working Group had the responsibility for ascertaining the U.S. Department of Agriculture's need for data in the field covered by its "terms of reference" and for presenting recom- mendations to a small Joint Committee comprising representa- tives of both the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Joint Committee received written recom- mendations from each Working Group. The Chairman of each Group appeared before the Joint Committee as did any member of the Working Group who was needed to present supplemental information of a specialized nature. Prior to the formulation of the questionnaire, State Agricul- tural Colleges and other major users of census data were invited to suggest inquiries for the enumeration. Each member of the Special Advisory Committee had the opportunity and the respon- sibility for channeling in suggestions from the organization he represented. The number of inquiries submitted from all sources greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census, from the point of view of cost, of the respondent's time and patience, and of practical value to the majority of users of data. The final selection included 316 questions, some of which con- sisted of several parts, for the 48 States comprising the con- terminous United States. Although each of the 316 questions was asked in one or more of the 48 States, considerably less than this total was asked in any one State because of the use of "State" questionnaires. Moreover, about 50 questions out of the total were asked of approximately one-fifth of all farm operators in the State. The number of questions ranged from 159 on the questionnaire for Maine to 194 on the questionnaire for Cali- fornia. In all, 38 versions of the questionnaire — one for each State or combination of adjoining States and two for Texas — were used for the 1959 census in the conterminous United States as compared with 21 versions in 1954 and 41 in 1950. A separate version was used in Alaska and another in Hawaii. Differences in the questionnaires were designed to account for regional and local differences in agriculture. Most, but not all, of the differences related to crops. The use of State ques- tionnaires made possible the inclusion of separate inquiries for all important crops grown within a State and, at the same time, a reduction in the total number of inquiries for a State. Questions that did not apply, to any considerable degree, to a particular State were omitted from the questionnaire used in that State. For example, separate questions about citrus fruits were omitted from all questionnaires except for the few States where citrus fruits are grown. An added advantage of State questionnaires was that production and sales data could be asked in the unit of measure most commonly used by the farmers in each State. Regional variation in the number and type of ques- tions is an important provision of the census for obtaining com- plete coverage of agricultural operations. About 2 weeks before the start of the enumeration, agricul- ture questionnaires were mailed to most households in rural areas. A letter was attached to each questionnaire asking the farm operator to fill the questionnaire and to give It to the enu- merator when he called. The purpose of this procedure was to save time and money In taking the census and to improve the quality of the information given by farm operators. By having the questionnaire ahead of time, the farmer could determine what information would be required and could check his records in advance of the enumerator's visit It was, however, the respon- sibility of the enumerator to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each place which qualified. If the questionnaire had been filled out by the farm operator, the enumerator was instructed to examine the questionnaire for completeness and accuracy and, if need be, to give the farmer such help as might be necessary. Agricultural Operations. — The training of enumerators stressed the concept that a census of agriculture is a census of agricultural operations rather than a census of farms. This concept was in- tended to assure a complete agricultural census free of any per- sonal judgment by enumerators as to what constitutes a farm. In accordance with clearly defined procedures, an enumerator was required to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each person who had charge of one or more agricultural operations, whether or not he considered himself to be a farm operator. For enu- meration purposes, it was considered that there were agricul- tural operations on a place if, at any time in 1959 — a. Any livestock (hogs, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, or mules) were kept on the place. b. A combined total of 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and ducks were kept on the place. c. Any grain, hay, tobacco, or other field crops were grown on the place. d. A combined total of 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and nut trees were on the place. e. Any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products were grown on the place for sale. As a result of the requirement that all places having agri- cultural operations be enumerated, more questionnaires were obtained than are included in the tabulations for farms. During the office processing operations that followed the completion of enumeration, criteria were applied to the questionnaires to sort out for tabulation those that represented farms according to the census definition of a farm (see page XIV). Enumeration Assignments and Enumeration Districts. — To as- sure a complete enumeration within the time allotted, the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) was divided into 29,374 Enumeration Assignments, or EA's. Each EA comprised an INTRODUCTION XI area that one enumerator could reasonably be expected to canvass within a 3- to 4-week period, as indicated by performance rec- ords from the 1954 census. Each EA was made up of one or more Enumeration Dis- tricts, or "ED's," as the geographic unit for enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, the ED's were classified into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms, as indicated by the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the 1950 Census of Population and Housing, current population esti- mates, and highway maps showing culture which were basic to establishing the boundaries of each assignment. Through the use of different canvassing procedures for each group of ED's, the Bureau was able to reduce the cost of enumeration without running any material risk of missing any farms or other places with agricultural operations. The ED groupings and canvassing procedures are described below. Group I Enumeration Districts. — In general, ED's with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open- country areas and comprise Group I. For each ED of Group I, in his Enumeration Assignment, the enumerator was required to list in his Record Book the name of every head of household living in the ED and also the name of every person not living in the ED who had agricultural operations there. There were approximately 20,751 ED's in Group I for the 1959 Census. Group II Enumeration Districts. — Rural ED's in which the number of dwellings was large in relation to the number of farms were considered to be in Group II. For each ED, in Group II, the enumerator was required to list the head of the household for all dwellings in the ED except for those on less than one acre of ground in built-up residential areas of 50 or more dwellings. He was also required to determine, by obser- vation or local inquiry, whether there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the built-up areas and, if so, to obtain an agriculture questionnaire. There were approximately 7,979 ED's in Group II. Group III Enumeration Districts. — Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages having approximately 150 or more dwellings were designated as separate ED's and are classified as Group III. Also, most ED's in counties around large metro- politan areas were designated as Group III Ed's. Prior to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, places enumerated in these areas during the 1954 Census of Agriculture were listed In the Enumerator's Record Book. The enumerator was required to visit and enumerate or otherwise account for each place listed in his Record Book. In addition, he was instructed to ask at each of these places if there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the Enumeration District, and, if so, to add them to his list and enumerate them. There were ap- proximately 15,836 Group III ED's in 1959. According to the 1954 Census, these ED's contained 380,575 farms. A few enumeration districts that comprised incorporated places or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II because they had a large number of farms. A few others, comprising extensive rural districts requiring con- siderable travel, were classified as Group III because they had only a small number of farms. Enumerator's Record Book. — Each enumerator received one or more Record Books containing a listing form for use during canvassing. (See appendix for facsimile of one page of list- ing form included in Enumerator's Record Book.) The lines on the listing form were numbered in consecutive order. Ex- cept as otherwise prescribed for Group II and Group III ED's, the enumerator listed in his Record Book the name of each head of household living in his assigned area and also the name of each person not living in his area who had agricultural opera- tions there. As he made his listing, he also asked the questions about agricultural operations that were printed on the listing form. Answers to these questions determined, for the enumerator, whether or not an agriculture questionnaire was required for the person listed and, if so, whether he or some other enumerator was responsible for getting it. Thus, the Record Book served as an important aid to the enumerator in securing complete cov- erage of all agricultural operations within his area. At the same time, it helped to prevent enumeration of the same place by two or more enumerators. Enumeration Maps. — As a second aid to getting complete cover- age, each enumerator received a map or, in a few exceptional cases, a brief written description of the area assigned to him for enumeration. He was required to plan and follow an orderly route of enumeration within the boundaries of his assigned area in accordance with established canvassing procedures. As the enumerator listed a place in his Record Book, he indicated its location by copying onto his map the number of the line on which he listed it. This numbering system indicated the enumerator's route of travel, and helped both the enumerator and his crew leader to determine the extent of coverage of the enumerator's assignment at any given time. Lists of Special and Large Farms. — Prior to the enumeration, a card list of "special and large farms" was prepared on the basis of records obtained from the 1954 census and from Federal and State agricultural agencies. In general, "special and large farms" fell into one of three categories: (1) farms having unusually large acreages, livestock Inventories, or annual sales as indi- cated by available records; (2) farms known to be specializing in such operations as broiler production, turkey growing, feed lots, nursery or greenhouse production, cranberry bogs, citrus groves, etc.; (3) farms that might easily be overlooked because they had absentee operators or were not locally thought of as farms, such as institutions, Indian reservations, grazing associa- tions, etc. Enumerators were given the cards for the special and large farms within their assignment areas to use as aids to obtaining complete coverage. Generally, the cards provided insurance against the omission of farming units that could have a signifi- cant effect on the totals for a given county or State. The enu- merator was instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each special or large farm in his area or to write an explana- tion on the card as to why an agriculture questionnaire was not required on the basis of 1959 operations. The crew leader had a duplicate set of cards for use in checking enumeration coverage. Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire. — As in several previous cen- suses, a special landlord-tenant questionnaire was used in some parts of the South as a supplement to the agriculture question- naire. Its purpose was to help the enumerator get complete and accurate coverage of individually operated tracts of land that were actually part of one operating unit under the control of one landlord. To accomplish this purpose, the enumerator was required to fill a landlord-tenant questionnaire for each landlord who had any land worked on shares. The entries made in this questionnaire included the name of each sharecropper, tenant, or renter ; the amount of land assigned to each ; and the acreage and quantity of crops harvested on shares. By checking these entries against the agriculture questionnaires obtained for the individual operators, the enumerator and the Central Office could verify that each part of the operating unit controlled by the landlord was enumerated and that it was enumerated only once. The landlord- tenant questionnaire was used in 386 counties in the 1959 census as compared with approximately 900 counties in 1954. Township Sketch Map. — In some areas of the Great Plains, a considerable portion of land is farmed by nonresident operators — that is, by persons who do not live on the land they operate or who live on it only during part of the year. Enumerators in these areas used a special mapping form, the Township Sketch, in addition to their enumeration maps as an aid to obtaining com- plete coverage. Each township included on the sketch was identified by township and range number and was divided into 144 small squares. In a standard section of 640 acres, each square represented a quarter section of land, or 160 acres. As the enumerator canvassed his assignment area, he indicated the acreage and location of each farm, ranch, and tract of nonfarm XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 land by drawing its boundaries on the sketch. He also used a simple numbering system as a cross reference between the agri- cultural land identified on the sketch and the questionnaire on which it was reported. The Township Sketch was used in all counties of North Dakota and South Dakota and in selected counties of Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Field Review of Enumerator's Work. — In the 1959 census, greater emphasis was placed on a detailed review of enumerators' work during enumeration than had been the case in previous censuses. The objective was to detect and correct enumeration errors as early as possible in order to achieve and maintain a high quality of individual performance. Starting on the first day of enumeration and continuing throughout the enumeration period, each crew leader was instructed to make regular and frequent visits to his enumerators. At each visit, he was to follow a clearly defined procedure for observing the enumerator's conduct of interviews and for checking his listings, maps, ques- tionnaires, and other forms for accuracy and completeness. As an aid to checking coverage and enumerator efficiency, the crew leader was given a list containing estimates, based on the 1954 census, of the number of questionnaires required in each enumeration assignment area within his district, and of the mileage and time required to obtain those questionnaires. SAMPLING Use of Sampling.— In the 1959 census, as in several previous censuses, sampling was used in two ways : for enumeration and for tabulation. Sampling in enumeration consisted of the col- lection of information about the items included in sections IX through XV of the questionnaire for only a sample of farms. The "sample" items relate to sales of dairy products and sales of livestock, use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, equipment and facilities, rental agreements, farm values, and farm mortgage debt. The same sample of farms was used for tabulations by type of farm and by economic class of farm and for many of those by size of farm and by color and tenure of operator. Description of the Sample.— The sample used for the 1959 Census of Agriculture consisted of all farms with a total area of 1,000 or more acres or with estimated sales of $100,000 or more in 1959, and approximately 20 percent of all other farms. Farms with 1,000 or more acres were universally included in the sample during enumeration. As the enumerator filled the questionnaire, he determined the number of "acres in this place" (see question 7 of the agriculture questionnaire). If the acreage amounted to 1,000 or more he was required to fill sections IX through XV of the questionnaire. Farms with less than 1,000 acres, with esti- mated sales of $100,000 or more, were included in the sample during the office processing. For these farms the information for sections IX through XV was obtained by mail. The selection of farms of less than 1,000 acres for inclusion in the sample was made during enumeration, according to the fol- lowing procedure: As the enumerator determined that he was required to obtain a questionnaire, he assigned a number to It, whether or not he was able to obtain the questionnaire on his first visit. He assigned numbers in consecutive order, beginning with "1" for the first questionnaire required in each enumera- tion district within his area. He was instructed to fill sections IX through XV on all questionnaires for which the assigned number ended in "2" or "7" (i.e. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, etc.). Adjustment of the Sample. — An adjustment in the part of the sample that was comprised of farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000 was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size of farm. The purpose of this adjustment was to Improve the reliability of the estimates based on the sample and to reduce the effects of possible biases introduced by enumerators who de- viated from the prescribed procedure for selecting the sample farms. The adjustment procedure was carried out for "blocks" of counties, each consisting of from one to ten counties in a State. To adjust the sample, separate counts were made for each county, and for the block of counties of all farms and of farms in the sample for each of 10 size-of-farm groups based on the "acres in this place" (question 7). The 10 size-of-farm groups were as follows : under 10 acres, 10 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, and 500 to 999 acres. Farms of less than 1,000 acres, but with value of sales of $100,000 or more, were excluded from these counts. For each size-of-farm group, the number of farms in the sample for the block of counties was adjusted to make it equal or approximately equal to the total number of farms divided by five. This was accomplished for each group by the elimination or duplication on a random basis, of farms in those counties where the difference between the actual proportion in the sample and the expected 20 percent was in the same direction as the difference for the block of counties. Estimation of Totals for the Sample. — For the items Included in the sample part of the questionnaire (sections IX through XV), estimated totals for all farms were derived from the tabu- lated totals for the farms in the adjusted sample. First, item-by- item totals, as tabulated for that part of the sample comprising farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000, were multiplied by 5. These estimated item-by- item totals were then added to the corresponding item totals, as tabulated, for all farms of 1,000 acres and over and farms with estimated sales of $100,000 and over. The resulting values represent the estimated totals for all farms. Presentation of Sample Data. — In tables where a small amount of data based on the sample farms is presented together with data for all farms, the data based on the sample are printed in italics. Other tables contain headnotes explaining that most of the data are estimates based on reports for only a sample of farms. Reliability of Estimates. — The estimated totals for all farms of the items enumerated for only the sample farms are subject to sampling errors. The estimated totals obtained by making tabulations for only the farms included in the sample are also subject to sampling errors. State tables 23 and 24 contain ap- proximate measures of the sampling reliability of the estimates for numbers of farms reporting and for item totals. While these measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, they do not completely reflect errors arising from sources other than sampling ; for example, errors in the original data reported by farmers. Errors arising from sources other than sampling may, in some instances, be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for county totals. The general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals may be determined from the data in State tables 23 and 24. State table 24 contains a list of items, together with a figure for each item indicating one of the four levels of sampling reliability that are presented in State table 23. For each item the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be de- termined from State table 23, in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State table 24. To determine the sampling reliability for any item, reference must be made to State table 24 to find out which of the four levels of sampling reliability given in State table 23 should be used, and also the appropriate county or State table to obtain the number of farms reporting the item. INTRODUCTION XIII As explained in State table 23, the level of sampling reliability designated as level 1 should always be used to determine the sampling reliability of estimated numbers of farms or of farms reporting. State table 23 shows percentage limits such that chances are about 68 out of 100 that the difference between an estimate based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation of all farms would be no more than the percentage specified for the estimated number of farms reporting that item. The chances are about 99 out of 100 that the difference would be less than 2% times the percentage specified. As indicated by the percentages in State table 23, the smaller the number of farms reporting a given item, the larger the relative sampling error in the estimated total for that item. Even so, considerable detail is presented for each item, by several classifi- cations of farms, in order to permit the appraisal of estimates for various combinations of items not shown in this report. Per- centages and averages that may be derived from the tables will generally have greater relative reliability than the corresponding estimated totals. However, significant patterns of relationships may be observed in the estimated totals even though the indi- vidual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample of farms for the 1954 census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1959. Therefore, State tables 23 and 24 may also be used to determine the sampling errors for the 1954 data. Differences in Data Resulting From Differences in Tabulating Procedures. — -Many of the figures in the detailed State tables rep- resent estimates obtained by tabulating only the sample farms. The totals for these detailed distributions will generally differ somewhat from totals presented in other tables obtained from different distributions which were tabulated on a 100 percent basis. Moreover, although most of the figures presented by coun- ties were obtained from tabulations of all farms, the data in county table 4 for commercial farms, and all of the data in the county tables on dairy products and livestock sold, fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, facilities and equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The State totals in the county tables for these items, though based also on the sample, were obtained in a different series of tabulating runs, and so may differ slightly from totals presented in some State tables. For reasons of economy the sample distributions were not adjusted to the 100 percent totals even when such totals were available, nor were slight discrepan- cies resulting from different runs of the sample data always rec- onciled unless the differences were large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of Enumeration. — As an enumerator completed his assignment, he turned the portfolio containing questionnaires and other census materials over to his crew leader. After making a final review of the enumerator's work, the crew leader mailed the portfolio to the Agriculture Processing Office at Parsons, Kansas. There, each enumerator portfolio was thoroughly checked for completeness of all required forms and for correct application of the sampling procedure. Editing of Questionnaires. — Each agriculture questionnaire was individually edited and coded before the information was trans- ferred to punch cards and tabulated. As the first major step in the editing process, questionnaires that did not represent farms according to the census definition were withdrawn from fur- ther processing. (See p. XIV.) As the second major step, the remaining questionnaires were examined for errors, omissions, and inconsistencies. Among the specific items subjected to con- sistency checks were the following : a. Total acreage compared with its distribution by use. b. Acreage of individual crops harvested compared with total cropland harvested. c. Irrigated acreage compared with total acres in the farm. d. Total acreage of individual crops for all purposes compared with the acreage harvested for specific purposes. e. Quantity of crops harvested in relation to acreage harvested. f. Sales in relation to production and, for livestock, to inven- tories. g. Total livestock compared with the inventory by age and sex. h. Expenditures compared with production and inventories. Obvious errors in calculations or in units of measure, and misplaced entries were corrected as they were found. Entries not clearly legible were rewritten. Many omissions or incon- sistencies were disregarded during editing. Those of significant magnitude could be and were handled more efficiently and eco- nomically during mechanical processing operations. Question- naires containing major inconsistencies and omissions were re- ferred to members of the technical staff for review. Depending on the magnitude of the data involved, the technical staff cor- rected (or supervised the correction of) the questionnaires either on the basis of information reported for other farms of similar type in the area or on the basis of additional information re- ceived in response to letters directed to the farm operators. Coding of Questionnaires. — Most of the numerical information on a questionnaire was self-coding in that the inquiry number was utilized for the item identification on punch cards or on tabulations runs. However, some manual coding was also neces- sary for such items as irrigated crops for selected States, crops infrequently reported, miscellaneous poultry, etc. Code numbers were entered on questionnaires to classify farms and, in some cases, to identify data for individual items. All farms were coded by size of farm in terms of total acreage, by race, and by tenure of operator. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii were also coded on the basis of irrigated cropland and irrigated pasture. Additional codes were applied to all farms included in the sample to classify them by type of farm and by total value of agricultural products sold. Individual items were coded only where reports were received for crops or poultry not covered by separate inquiries on the questionnaire. This coding was necessary to assure inclusion of the data in the appropriate farm product totals. Tabulation of Data. — After the questionnaires were edited and coded, the information on them was punched on cards. The cards were then mechanically sorted and fed into machines which transferred the data to tabulation sheets. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate and list those cards which lacked necessary in- formation, those which contained inconsistent or impossible data, and those on which the data were possible but of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was war- ranted. The listing sheets were examined and, as necessary, the cards were corrected. When the cards for a particular county were considered satisfactory, the data were tabulated. Subject-matter specialists of the Bureau and the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture examined all tabulations for reasonableness and consistency. As necessary, they made corrections on the basis of a further review and reappraisal of the original reports and verification of the editing, coding, and punching. xrv UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical Content of This Report. — This report is part of Vol- ume I of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Volume I consists of 54 parts, each part containing information about agriculture for a single State, Commonwealth, or Possession. Each part con- tains county data for that particular State or area. The term "county," as used in this report embraces election districts in Alaska, parishes in Louisiana, municipios (municipalities) in Puerto Rico, etc. The statistics for 1959 were obtained from the Census of Agriculture taken in the "conterminous United States" (see following paragraph), Hawaii, and Puerto Rico during the period October 1959 to January 1960 and in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, and Virgin Islands as of April 1, 1960. Compara- tive data for years prior to 1959 were obtained from earlier censuses. In the planning of the publications for the 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing and the 1959 Census of Agriculture, the term "conterminous United States," recommended by the Board of Geographic Names to designate the 48-State area as it ex- isted before Alaska and Hawaii became States, was adopted by the Bureau of the Census. The definitions and explanations in this introduction for vol- ume I generally have application broad enough to include the States of Alaska and Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the island possessions. However, specific application in many instances may be limited to the conterminous United States ; for example, references to earlier censuses, to the sam- pling methods and procedures, to specific sections or questions on the questionnaires, and to specific table numbers. For each part of volume I (one part for each State or area), a facsimile of the appropriate questionnaire is reproduced in the appendix. The statistics for States and counties are presented according to the same general plan as was followed in the volume I re- ports for the 1954 and the 1950 censuses. State and county totals are given for nearly all items for which information was ob- tained in the 1959 census. However, most of the data by eco- nomic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are given only for States. Comparative data for the States are given for each census year beginning with 1920. Comparative data for counties are given for the years 1959 and 1954. For some items, the data obtained from the 1959 census are the only ones available. For comparative purposes 1950 data are carried in county table 6 for the kind of road on which farms were located. Comparability of Data. — The data obtained from the various censuses of agriculture are not strictly comparable for all items. For example, differences from one census to another in the time of enumeration, the wording of the questions, and the definition of a farm cause some lack of comparability. Differences con- sidered to have a significant effect on the comparability of data are described in the text and/or mentioned in footnotes to the tables. Minor Civil Divisions. — As in prior censuses, data for most of the items included in the 1959 Census of Agriculture were tabu- lated for minor civil divisions. The term "minor civil division" applies to the primary subdivision of a county into smaller geo- graphic areas such as townships, precincts, districts, wards, beats, municipalities, etc. Figures for these smaller geographic areas are not included in any of the published reports, but they may be supplied upon request and payment of the costs of com- piling and checking the data. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration assignment did not include more than one minor civil division, even in cases where the township, precinct, etc., did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. In 1954, and again in 1959, the aim was to make enumeration assignments large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a 3- to 4-week period. Hence, in some areas, two or more adjoining minor civil divisions were combined into one enumeration assignment An enumeration assignment 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 that included too many farms for one enumerator to cover during the enumeration period was divided into two or more enumeration assignments. In some cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a single minor civil division, even when such totals required a grouping of enumeration assignments. In other cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a combination of two or more adjoining minor civil divisions. The data for each individual minor civil division included in such totals can be tab- ulated separately, however, since each questionnaire obtained in the census contains the designation of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. An additional charge must be made for a separate tabulation of any small area in- cluded in a total for two or more combined minor civil divisions. Requests for census information for minor civil divisions should be directed to the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D.C. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive Summary and References. — The definitions and ex- planations that follow relate only to those items that are con- sidered to be inadequately described in the tables where they appear. Although the descriptive terms and explanations refer specifically to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, many of them also apply to earlier censuses. Most of the definitions consist of a resume of the questionnaire wording, supplemented by excerpts from instructions given to enumerators. For exact wording of the questions and of the instructions included on the question- naire, see the facsimile of the 1959 Agriculture Questionnaire in the appendix of this report. An analysis of the questions asked in the 1959 census, and of the data obtained, is given in Volume II, General Report, Statis- tics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. The general report presents statistics for States by subject matter. General Farm Information Census Definition of a Farm. — For the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture, the definition of a farm was based primarily on a combina- tion of "acres in the place" and the estimated value of agricultural products sold. The word "place" was defined to include all land on which agricultural operations were conducted at any time in 1959 under the control or supervision of one person or partnership. (For definition of "agricultural operations", see p. X.) Control may have been exercised through ownership or management, or through a lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. Places of less than 10 acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $250. Places of 10 or more acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $50. Places having less than the $50 or $250 minimum estimated sales in 1959 were also counted as farms if they could normally be expected to produce agricultural products in sufficient quantity to meet the requirements of the definition. This additional qualification resulted in the inclusion as farms of some places engaged in farming operations for the first time in 1959 and places affected by crop failure or other unusual conditions. To avoid biases arising from an enumerator's personal judg- ment and opinion, the Bureau did not give enumerators the defini- INTRODUCTION XV tion of a farm. Instead, enumerators were instructed to obtain questionnaires for all places considered farms by their operators and for all other places that had one or more agricultural opera- tions. (See "Agricultural Operations", p. X.) In 1954, enumer- ators were instructed to till questionnaires on the same basis as in 1959. In 1950, agricultural operations were defined to include every place of 3 or more acres, whether or not the operator con- sidered it a farm, and every place having "specialized operations", regardless of the acreage. "Specialized operations" referred to nurseries and greenhouses and to places having 100 or more poultry, production of 300 or more dozen eggs in 1949, or 3 or more hives of bees. In all of the three last censuses, as a result, questionnaires were filled for a considerable number of places that did not qualify as farms. The determination as to which questionnaires represented farms was made during office process- ing operations and only those questionnaires meeting the criteria for a farm were included in the tabulations. For both the 1950 and 1954 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale but ex- clusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only if the annual sales of agricultural products amounted to $150 or more. A few places with very low agricultural production because of unusual circumstances, such as crop failure, were also counted as farms if they normally could have been expected to meet the minimum value or sales criteria. In the censuses from 1925 to 1945, enumerators were given a definition of "farm" and were instructed to obtain reports only for those places which met the criteria. According to this defini- tion, farms included all places of 3 or more acres, regardless of the quantity or value of agricultural production, and places of less than 3 acres if the value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale, amounted to $250 or more. Because of changes in price level, the $250 minimum resulted in the in- clusion of varying numbers of farms of less than 3 acres in the several censuses taken during this period. Generally, the only reports excluded from tabulation were those taken in error and those showing very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more were tabulated only if at least 3 acres were in cropland and/or pasture or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to at least $150. The decrease in the number of farms in 1950 and 1954, as com- pared with earlier censuses, was partly due to the change in farm definition, especially with respect to farms of 3 or more acres in size. Some of the places of 3 or more acres that were not counted as farms in 1950 and 1954 because the value of their agricultural production was less than $150 would have qualified as farms if the criteria had been the same as in earlier censuses. For 1959, the decrease in the number of farms as compared with all prior censuses resulted partly from the change in farm definition. The fact that sales of agricultural p-oduets in 1959 was used resulted in the exclusion of some places that would have qualified as farms had the value of agricultural products alone been considered. The increase in the acreage minimum also had an effect. The reduction in the number of farms due to change in definition, 1954 to 1959, is shown for each county In county table 1. Some characteristics of the places not counted as farms in 1959, but which would have been included in 1954, are shown in State table 10. The change in farm definition made in 1950 and again in 1959 had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops because the places affected by the change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the totals for a given county or State. For the States that comprise the conterminous United States, two figures are published for each county on the number of farms in 1959. One is an actual count of all farms and the other is an estimate based on the number of farms included in the sample. For almost every county there is a difference between the actual number of farms and the estimated number of farms. Because of sampling procedure and sampling variability, the number of farms in the sample seldom agrees exactly with the actual num- ber of farms. For most counties, the actual number of farms in the sample was either more or less than precisely 20 percent of all farms. Similarly, totals estimated on the basis of data for the sample farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the actual totals that would have been obtained had the data been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, the estimated number of farms reporting certain items may, in some instances, be greater than the total number of farms shown in county table 1. However, the estimated number of farms is given in county tables 5 and 6 so that estimates based on the sample farms may be related to the estimated rather than the actual number of farms. Farm Operator. — The term "farm operator" is used to designate a person who operates a farm, either doing the work himself or directly supervising the work. He may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he is considered as operator only of the land which he retains for his own operation. In the case of a partner- ship, only one partner is counted as an operator. The number of farm operators is considered to be 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 operators, for which the speci- fied item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens 4 months old and over on hand at the time of enumeration, the number of farms reporting chickens would be shown as 1,465. The difference be- tween the total number of farms and the number of farms re- porting a particular item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided a correct report was received for all farms. Where applicable, figures may be given for the number of farms or operators not reporting items that were intended to be ob- tained for all farms; for example, residence of farm operator, State table 4. The number not reporting, as compared with the total number of farms or operators, indicates the extent of incompleteness of the reporting of the data for the item. Land Area. — The approximate total land area of States and counties as reported for 1959 is, in general, the same as that re- ported for all censuses beginning with 1940. Such differences as are shown reflect political changes in boundaries or actual changes in land area caused by changes in the number or size of reser- voirs, lakes, streams, etc. For Alaska, the areas for election districts represent the gross area of land and water. land in Farms. — Except for managed farms, the land to be in- cluded in each farm was determined from the answers to ques- tions about the number of acres owned, the number of acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the number of acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres owned and the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others were first added together and then the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others were subtracted. The re- sult represented the number of acres in the farm. The number of acres in a managed farm was the difference between the total land managed and that part of the managed land that was rented to others or worked on shares by others. In the 1959, 1954, and 1950 censuses, enumerators were in- structed to record total figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others, including any part of the land that was rented to others. In censuses prior to 1950, enu- XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 merators were instructed to exclude all land rented to others and to record only that portion of the acreage owned, rented from others, or managed for others that was retained by the farm op- erator. Thus, the figures for the individual tenures of land are not entirely comparable for all censuses. However, the land in- cluded in each farm was determined on essentially the same basis for all censuses. The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of "agricultural" land — that is, land used for crops and pasture or grazing. It also includes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or graz- ing. For example, the entire acreage of woodland and wasteland owned or rented by farm operators is included as laud in farms, unless it was being held for nonagricultural purposes or unless the acreage was unusually large. For 1959 and 1954, if a place had 1,000 or more acres of woodland not pastured and wasteland, and if less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the acreage of woodland not pas- tured and wasteland was reduced to equal the acreage used for agriculture. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of woodland not pastured and wasteland differed slightly from the one used in 1959 and 1954. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 or more acres (5,000 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 government permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms provided the place of which it was a part was a farm. Grazing land operated by Grazing Associations was to be reported in the name of the person chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the Association. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All land in Indian reservations that was used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be in- cluded. Land in Indian reservations that was not reported by individual Indians and that was not rented to non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was re- ported as one farm. Land owned. — All land that the operator and/or his wife held under title, purchase contract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration is considered as owned. Land Rented from Others. — This item includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others but also land he worked on shares for otiiers and land he occupied rent free. Grazing land used under government permit or license is not included. Land Rented to Others. — This item includes all land rented or leased to others, except land leased to the government under the Soil Bank, and all land worked by others on shares or on a rent-free basis. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant or sharecropper is considered as the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares even though his landlord may supervise his opera- tions. The landlord is considered as operator of only that por- tion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land Managed. — This item includes all tracts of land man- aged for one or more employers by a person hired on a salary basis. A hired manager was considered to be the operator of the land he managed since he was responsible for the agricul- tural operations on that land and frequently supervised others in performing those operations. Managed land was always to be reported on a separate questionnaire whether or not the manager also operated a farm on his own account. Land in Two or More Counties.— An individual farm was al- ways enumerated in only one county, even in cases where the land was located in two or more counties. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county where he lived. If he did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where the farm head- quarters was located. In cases where there was any question as to the location of the headquarters, figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where most of the land was located. Land in Farms According to Use. — Land in farms has been distributed according to the way in which it was used in 1959. The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive; that is, each acre of land is included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. Cropland Harvested. — This category refers to all land from which any crops were harvested in 1959, whether for home use or for sale. It includes land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut and land in berries and other small fruits, or- chards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Matured crops hogged off or grazed were considered to have been "crops har- vested" and were reported here. Land from which two or more crops were harvested in 1959 was to be counted only once in the land-use classification. Land used for other purposes either before or after the crops were harvested was to be re- ported as cropland harvested, without regard to the other uses. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the individual crops and subtracting the acreages from which two or more crops were harvested. This checking procedure was repeated during the office processing of questionnaires for all farms having 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. Cropland used only for Pasture. — This land-use classification includes rotation pasture and all other land used only for pas- ture or grazing that the operator considered could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Enumerators were instructed to include land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or grazed before maturity but to exclude land pastured before or after hay or other crops were harvested from it. Permanent open pasture may have been reported either for this item or for "other pasture" depending on whether or not the operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last three 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 1940, 1935, and 1925 are more nearly comparable with those for 1959, 1954, and 1950, however, because they in- clude land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not Harvested and not Pastured. — This classification represents a total of three subclasses for the 17 Western States and two subclasses for other States. Cultivated Summer Fallow. — This subclass of land is shown only for the 17 Western States. It refers to cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for the 1959 harvest in order to control weeds and conserve moisture. Soil Improvement Grasses and Legumes. — For the 1959 cen- sus, land used only for cover crops to control erosion or to be plowed under for green manure is tabulated separately from "other cropland". After the establishment of the Soil Bank, land that would normally have been used for other purposes was frequently planted to soil-improvement crops. In counties where large acreages were placed in the Soil Bank, the total of land used for soil-improvement crops plus "other cropland" may be considerably larger than the "other cropland" shown for previous censuses. Other Cropland. — This subclass includes idle cropland, land in crops intended for harvest after 1959, and cropland not harvested because of complete crop failure, low prices, labor shortage, or other reasons. The 1959 figures for "other cropland" are not entirely comparable with those for previ- ous censuses since they do not include land used only for soil-improvement crops. (See preceding paragraph.) Woodland Pastured. — This classification includes all wood- land where livestock were pastured or grazed in 1959. The instruction on the questionnaire — "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts ; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture" — represents a somewhat more precise definition than the corresponding instruction contained on the 1054 ques- tionnaire. No definition of woodland was given in 1950 apart from an instruction to enumerators not to include brush pas- ture as woodland. Some of the changes in woodland acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation as to what constitutes "woodland." Woodland not Pastured. — This classification refers to all woodland not used for pasture or grazing in 1959, including land in operated farms that was placed in the Soil Bank and planted to trees. Unusually large tracts of timberland that were reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from INTRODUCTION XVII the tabulation of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. Other Pasture. — This classification refers to all land other than woodland and cropland that was used only for pasture or grazing in 1959. It includes noncrop open or brush pasture and cutover or deforested land that has been improved and used for pasture. The figures for the last three censuses are comparable but those for 1945 include all nonwoodland pas- ture that had not been plowed during the preceding seven years. For the 1940 census and earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those for the last three censuses. However, the classification may be somewhat less inclusive because land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classi- fied as plowable pasture and included with "cropland used only for pasture". Improved Pasture. — This subclass refers to that portion of "other pasture" on which one or more of the following prac- tices had been used: liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, or the clearing of weed or brush growth. The fig- ures are comparable with those for 1954, when the question on improved pasture was asked for the first time. Other Land. — This classification refers to all land not in- cluded in the preceding land-use classifications, such as house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, land area of ponds, and wasteland. This figure for 1959 was obtained from the ma- chine tabulations by subtracting the total of all other uses from the total land in all farms reported for a given county or classification. Hence, there is no figure given to represent the farms reporting this item. Value of Land and Buildings. — Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. They are estimates based on data obtained for sample farms. Estimates of the total value of land and buildings by States, geographic divisions, and the United States, are presented in volume II. The enumerator was instructed to record the market value of the land and the buildings on that land. Market value was defined as the price which the farm operator would expect to receive for the land and buildings if he were to sell them on the day of enumeration. More problems and difficulties arise in the enumeration of farm- real-estate values than in the enumeration of most other agri- cultural items. Most of the items enumerated require the re- spondent to make a statement of fact. For example, information about the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year is based on actual transactions. Similarly, information about livestock inventories relates to the situation existing on a spe- cific place at a specific time. Reports concerning the value of land and buildings, however, are estimates based almost entirely on opinion. The majority of farms have not changed hands for many years and are not currently for sale. For such farms, the operators are not likely to have any clear basis for estimating the value. To make an intelligent and objective estimate, a respond- ent first needs to make an estimate of the prevailing average market value of farms in his community. Then, he must either add to or subtract from that estimate to allow for the different characteristics of his own farm. In many cases, an operator who would not sell his farm under any circumstances may report an unreasonably high market value. In other cases, a farm operator who acquired his real estate during a period of relatively low prices may estimate an unrealistically low value by current stand- ards. Because of the extent of variation that is known to exist in real estate values, it is difficult to devise checking procedures that will identify inaccurate estimates. Age of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was derived from the sum of the ages of all farm operators reporting age divided by the number reporting. The number of farm operators 65 or more years of age is an actual count based on the operators reporting age. Residence of Operator.- — Farm operators were classified by resi- dence according to whether or not they lived on the farms they were operating. Some of those who did not live on the farms they operated themselves lived on farms operated by others. In cases where all the land was rented from others or worked on shares for others, the operator was considered to live on the farm operated provided the dwelling he occupied was included in the rental agreement. The dwelling, in such cases, was not neces- sarily on the land being operated. Similarly, a farm operator who did not live on the land being cultivated or grazed but who had some agricultural operations (other than a home garden) at his dwelling was considered as living on the farm operated. Since some farm operators live on their farms only during a part of the year, comparability of the figures for various cen- suses may be affected by the date of enumeration. In a few eases, the enumerator failed to report the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators classified by residence indicate the extent of under-reporting. Tear Began Operating Present Farm. — Enumerators were in- structed to report the year during which a farm operator began to operate his present farm and, if the year was 1958 or later, also to report the month. The year was intended to refer to the first year of the period during which the operator had been in continuous charge of his present farm or of any part of it. The time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began operating their farms, as shown by a monthly breakdown of the reports for farmers who began operating their present farms during 1958 and 1959. Off-Farm Work and Other Income. — To obtain a measure of the extent to which farm operators rely on nonfarm sources for part of their income, four questions were asked of all farm operators. The first question asked for the number of days the operator worked off his farm in 1959. The other three questions, to be answered "Yes" or "No," asked (1) whether other members of the operator's household did any work off the farm ; (2) whether any income was received from sources other than the sale of agri- cultural products from the farm operated; and (3) whether the combined income of all members of the household from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of agri- cultural products sold from the farm operated. Off-farm work was defined to include work on someone else's farm for pay as well as all types of nonfarm jobs, businesses, and professions, whether the work was done on the farm premises or elsewhere. Exchange work was not included. The questions asked in the 1959 Census are closely comparable with those asked in 1954. The data for 1959 are actual totals of all operators reporting off-farm work and other income whereas those for 1954 are estimated totals based on the sample. Equipment and Facilities. — In 1959 as in several earlier cen- suses, data about specified equipment and facilities were obtained for only a sample of farms. Farm operators were asked to report equipment and facilities that were on the farm at the time of enu- meration, regardless of ownership. They were to include items that were temporarily out of order but not any that were worn out. Data in terms of actual number were obtained for the follow- ing items of farm equipment in 1959 : (1) grain combines, (2) corn pickers, (3) pick-up balers, (4) field forage harvesters, (5) mo- tortrucks, (6) wheel tractors, (7) garden tractors, (8) crawler tractors, and (9) automobiles. Definitions given enumerators in- cluded the following specifications, among others : Corn pickers related to all types of machines used for picking corn, whether used in separate or in combined picking-shelling operations. Piok-up balers were to include both hand-tie and automatic balers but not stationary ones. Motortrucks were to include pick-up trucks and truck-trailer combinations ; jeeps and station wagons XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 were also to be included if they were used primarily as trucks, but school buses were specifically excluded. Wheel tractors spe- cifically excluded garden tractors, implements with built-in power units, such as self-propelled combines or powered buck rakes, and the power unit of a truck-trailer combination. Automobiles were to include jeeps and station wagons if they were used primarily as passenger cars. Questions to be answered "Yes" or "No" provided information as to the presence or absence of the following items: (1) tele- phone, (2) home freezer, (3) milking machine, (4) electric milk cooler, (5) bulk-type milk cooler (in six States only — Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), (6) crop drier and (7) power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Comparable data from one census to another are not available for all items. The questions asked about equipment during a given census reflect changes in farm mechanization and in the facilities available to farm families. Questions about some items of equipment were asked in 1959 for the first time (electric milk cooler, crop drier, bulk-type milk cooler, etc.). Similarly, some questions that were asked in earlier censuses were omitted in 1959. For example, the use of electricity is now so widespread that there is no longer any need for obtaining a count of the farms having it. Farms by Kind of Road. — The classification of farms by the kind of road on which they are located is based on only a sample of farms. The enumerator was instructed to report, on the basis of his own observation, the kind of road on which the most frequently used entrance to the farm was located. For farms consisting of two or more tracts, he was to limit his report to the tract on which the farm operator had his dwelling or other headquarters. Farm Labor. — The questions about farm labor were asked only for the sample farms and related to persons working during the calendar week preceding the week of enumeration. Since the enumeration starting dates varied by geographic areas, and the enumeration within each area lasted over a period of several weeks, the calendar weeks to which the data apply also vary. Thus, the data for an individual farm may relate to any one week during the months of October, November, or December, or even, in a few instances, to weeks during September 1959 or January 1960. Farm labor was defined to Include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the agricultural operations of the farm ; and to ex- clude housework, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by per- sons employed specifically for such work. The farm labor in- formation contained in this report represents estimates based on answers to questions relating to the farm work or chores done during the week by (1) operator, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family, and (3) hired persons. An operator was considered as working if he worked one or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, if they worked at all during the week. Data are not fully comparable from one census to another, primarily because of differences in the period to which they relate. In 1954, the data were purposely related to either one of two calendar weeks, depending in part on the starting date set for the enumeration and in part on which week represented a period of peak employment within a given State. For the majority of States, the period specified was the week of September 26-October 2 ; for other States, the week of October 24-30. In 1950, as in 1959, the data related to the week preceding the actual enumeration. Unlike 1959, however, enumeration starting dates were identical for all States in 1950 (April 1) but since several weeks were required to complete the enumeration, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not identical for all farms. In 1945 and 1935, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January and, In 1940, to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equiv- alent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, an additional specification limited the workers to those 14 years old and over. Experience gained from earlier censuses indicates that farm labor data are often unsatisfactorily reported unless the week specified is the week immediately preceding the actual enumer- ation. When a farm operator was asked to report the number of persons employed during a specified week that was several weeks prior to enumeration, he often reported the highest number of persons employed during the year. Obviously incorrect reports were adjusted to make the data reflect more nearly the situation known to exist during the specified week. The farm labor data for 1954 relates to a specified week which, in some cases, was sev- eral weeks prior to enumeration- Few adjustments were made in those data, however, even though there were indications of incorrect reporting. Regular and Seasonal Workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the week concerned were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year. They were classed as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. In cases where the period of employment was not reported for an individual farm, it was estimated from data for such items as basis of payment, wage rates, expendi- tures for labor in 1959, and type of farming operations. Hired Workers by Basis of Payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to whether they were paid on a monthly, weekly, daily, or hourly basis, or by piecework. In cases of incomplete reporting, the basis of payment for hired workers was supplied during the office processing operations. Wage Rates and Hours Worked. — The agreed cash rate of pay was asked for each class of hired worker except those em- ployed on a piecework basis. (The number and the earnings of persons paid on a piecework basis were required for those who worked on Friday of the week preceding the enumeration.) The number of hours that workers were expected to work to earn their pay was asked for each class except those employed on an hourly or piecework basis. For 1959 and 1954, the data include office estimates for farms submitting incomplete reports of wage rates and hours worked. The estimates were consistent with the size and type of operations for the individual farm as compared with similar farms in the area for which complete reports were received. The corresponding data for 1950 apply only to farms that reported both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and Lime. — The questions about fertilizer and lime, asked only for the sample farms, relate to the acreage on which fertilizer and lime were used and to the quantity used. Farm operators were asked to report total quantities used in 1959 on the farms they operated regardless of when or by whom the ferti- lizer and lime were purchased. In the South, some landlords who operated farms themselves included the fertilizer and lime they had purchased for use on their tenant-operated land. Such fertilizer and lime may also have been reported by the tenants. When double reporting was detected during the editing process, the data on the questionnaires concerned were adjusted to elim- inate duplication in the totals. The 1959 data for fertilizer and lime are entirely comparable with those for 1954. A breakdown between dry and liquid fer- tilizing materials was not obtained in 1954 and data on cost of either fertilizer or lime were not obtained in 1959. Fertilizer. — The report for fertilizer was to refer only to com- mercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials, including rock phosphate. The acres fertilized and the tons of fertilizer ap- plied to those acres were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by region so that it was possible to obtain detailed data for the crops most commonly fertilized in each region. In cases where the same land was used for more than one crop, the acres fertilized were to be reported separately for each crop. If the same crop was fertilized more than once, however, the acres in that crop were to be reported only once. In all cases, the total quantity of fer- INTRODUCTION XIX tilizer used in 1959 was to be reported, including quantities used on land occupied by crops planted in 1958 6r by crops to be harvested in 1960. Reports for quantity of fertilizer and fertilizing materials used were required for both dry and liquid materials. The terms "dry" and "liquid" referred to the form in which the fertilizers and fertilizing materials were purchased and not to the way in which they were applied. Thus, dry fertilizers were those purchased in dry or solid form, as powders, dusts, granules, pellets, etc. ; liquid fertilizers were those purchased in fluid form, as solutions or as liquefied gases. Lime. — The data for lime relate to the total acreage limed in 1959 and the total tonnage of lime and liming materials used on those acres for purposes of conditioning the soil. Instruc- tions on the questionnaire stated that ground limestone, hy- drated and burnt lime, marl, and oyster shells were to be included but that lime used for spraying or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agriculture Con- servation Program or the Conservation Reserve Program of the Soil Bank. Differences may be due either to sampling error or to under-reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences are minimized or eliminated entirely in the data presented on a State or regional basis. Specified Farm Expenditures. — The data for farm expenditures are estimates based on reports obtained from the sample farms. The 1959 questionnaire contained questions for six items of farm expenditure: (1) purchase of feed for livestock and poultry, (2) purchase of livestock and poultry, (3) machine hire, (4) hired labor, (5) seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, and (6) gaso- line and other petroleum fuel and oil. With the exception of items (2) and (5), exactly the same questions were asked in 1954. For each item specified, the total expenditures made for the farm in 1959 were to be reported, whether made by the farm operator, his landlord, or both. A farm operator who rented part of his land to others was to report only the ex- penditures for the land he operated himself. Enumerators were instructed to ask respondents who had difficulty estimating their expenses for the period between enumeration and the end of the year to estimate them on the basis of current costs. Feed. — The report on feed purchased for livestock and poultry was to include expenditures for grain, hay, millfeeds, pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements as well as for the grinding and mixing of feed. The estimated cost of items furnished by a landlord, contractor, or other owner for feeding poultry and livestock kept on the farm was also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his land- lord for feed grown on the tenant farm were to be excluded. livestock and Poultry. — The cost of baby chicks and turkey poults was to be included in the expenditures made for the purchase of livestock and poultry. Enumerators were in- structed to ask the farm operator to include the cost or esti- mated purchase value of poultry and livestock provided by others and cared for by the operator under a contract feeding arrangement. The cost of livestock purchased for resale within 30 days was not to be included. A short-term transaction of that nature was considered to be a dealer operation, not an agricultural one. Data on the purchase of livestock and poultry were not ob- tained in 1954. The instructions for the 1950 census specified that expenditures for domestic rabbits, fur-bearing animals kept in captivity, and bees were to be included. Any lack of comparability in the 1950 and 1959 data resulting from inclu- sion or exclusion of rabbits, fur-bearing animals, or bees is considered to be so slight as to be insignificant Machine Hire. — Expenditures for machine hire relate to cus- tom machine work, such as tractor hire, threshing, grain or seed combining, silo filling, baling, cotton picking, cotton gin- ning, corn picking, plowing, vegetable harvesting, fruit pick- ing, spraying, and dusting. Any amount spent for the labor included in the cost of machine hire was to be considered as part of the total expenditure. The cost of freight or trucking and exchange work without pay were to be omitted. Hired Labor. — Expenditures for hired labor were to include total cash payments made in 1959 to family members and to others for farm labor. Payments to persons supplied by a con- tractor or a cooperative organization and paid directly by them or by the crew boss were also to be included. Payments for the following types of work were to be excluded: house- work, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by persons spe- cifically employed for such work. Gasoline and Other Petroleum Fuel and Oil. — Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to relate only to the products used in the farm business. Enumerators were instructed to exclude the cost of petroleum products used for the family automobile when operated for other than farm business purposes and of products used in the farmhouse for heating, cooking, and lighting. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, and Trees. — Expenditures were to repre- sent the total amount spent for seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees to be used on the farm operated. The value of seed grown on the farm was to be excluded. For nurseries and greenhouses, the cost of products purchased for immediate resale was also to be excluded. This item of expenditure was not included In the 1954 Census. The data are comparable with those for 1950, however. Chops Crops Harvested. — The 1959 agriculture questionnaire was simi- lar to the questionnaire used in several previous censuses In that it provided for the collection of detailed data for all crops harvested on each individual farm. The variation In the crops listed on the questionnaires used in different States made pos- sible the separate reporting of all important crops grown In a given area. All versions of the questionnaire contained several "All other crops" questions where crops not specifically listed In separate questions were to be reported. Acreage of Crops Harvested. — In most instances, the acreage reported for individual crops represents the area harvested during 1959. The area harvested is often less than the area planted. For fruit orchards and groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees, the acreage reported represents the total area In both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration — usually a date in October, November, or Decem- ber 1959. For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acreage grown for all purposes was reported as well as the acreage har- vested for specific purposes. For velvet beans, only the acreage grown was reported. As the enumeration was about to begin in South Florida (those counties in which the enumeration was begun on October 7), an instruction was issued to the effect that the data for vegetables and potato crops should relate to a full year, beginning on October 1, 1958, and ending Sep- tember 30, 1959. Quantity of Crops Harvested. — Except for citrus fruits, olives, avocados, and for vegetable and potato crops in South Florida (see preceding paragraph) data for quantity harvested relate to the calendar year 1959. For citrus fruits, the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 marketing season was to be reported. For olives, the crop harvested in 1959 was to be reported for all States except California and Arizona. Enumerators in those two States were instructed to report olives harvested from the bloom of 1958 during the 1958- 59 harvest season ( September 15, 1958, to February 28, 1959) . In the case of avocados, the data for California were to relate to the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the marketing season that extended from October 1, 1958 to Sep- tember 30, 1959; the data for Florida were to relate to the crop harvested for the marketing season that extended from July 1, 1959, to February 28, 1960. Respondents were to estimate quantities not yet harvested at the time of enumeration. Unit of Measure. — The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported has varied for some crops, not only from State to State, but also from census to census. The aim has been to permit reporting In the units of measure currently in use. In the State and county tables, the quantities harvested for each crop are usually expressed in the unit of measure given on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire. In 1959, for corn and Irish potatoes, a choice between two units in which to report the production was given In some States. (See the discussion for those crops.) To provide readily comparable information, data published in earlier reports in different units of measure generally have been converted to the units used in 1959. Corn. — In the 1959 census, detailed questions regarding the purpose for which corn was harvested were asked in all States. For most States, bushels was the only unit specified for corn XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 for grain. In some areas, however, where farmers were not accustomed to using bushels as the unit of measure, the question- naire contained a provision for the quantity of corn for grain to be reported either in bushels (shelled basis) or in baskets of ear corn. As in former censuses, some reports were received in units of measure other than bushels or baskets. Prior to tabulation, all reports were converted to bushels (shelled basis) on the basis of the following factors : 70 pounds of ear corn, 2 baskets of ears, or 56 pounds of shelled corn equal one bushel. A barrel of ear corn was usually considered equal to 5 bushels of shelled corn. Annual Legumes. For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acres and quantity grown or harvested for specific purposes, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively ; for velvet- beans, only the total grown for all purposes was obtained. For all these crops except, possibly peanuts, the total acreage gr6wn for all purposes includes some acreage that was plowed under for green manure. In a few Southern States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. In 1959, as in 1954, enumerators were in- structed to report green soybeans and blackeyes and other green cowpeas harvested for sale as vegetables and not as annual legumes. Hay Crops. — Data for the total acres of land from which hay was cut exclude the acreage in sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays. These crops were reported in separate questions in the States where they are important. To obtain the total acres from which other hays were cut, the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, were added together for each county. The corresponding totals for 1954 were obtained by the same procedure. For the 1950 census, however, the totals were based on farmers' own reports of their total acreage in harvested hay crops. The questionnaire contained an instruction that if two or more cuttings were made from the same land, the total production from all cuttings was to be reported but the acres cut were to be counted only once. In cases where both hay and grass silage were cut from the same land, the total acreage was to be reported for both crops. In 1959, as in 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating ; clover and timothy hay included clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses; small grain hay included oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay. The hay crops listed on the questionnaire varied somewhat from one State or region to another. The kinds of hay to be included in separate questions can be determined for a specific State from reference to the facsimile of the questionnaire that is in the appendix. The tonnage of hay, including alfalfa hay for dehydrating, is given on a dry-weight basis. Prior to tabulation, production reported in green weight was converted to its dry-weight equiv- alent by dividing by 3. However, the production of grass silage is given in terms of green weight. Field Seed Crops.— The field seed crops listed on each version of the questionnaire were limited to those considered most im- portant within the given State. Each version of the question- naire contained space for listing other field seed crops in order to facilitate the reporting of all field seed crops harvested. Quantity harvested was to be reported in terms of clean seed for most field seed crops. Bluegrass, or Junegrass seed, was to be reported in terms of green seed for Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Tennessee. No mention was made of "green-weight basis" for other States where this crop was to be reported in the "All other" question. Irish Potatoes and Sweetpotatoes. — For Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes (including yams), the total quantity harvested was to be reported for each crop in all cases, whether harvested for home use or for sale or whether used for livestock feed. The acreage harvested was to be reported for each crop only in cases where the quantity amounted to 20 or more bushels (or the approximate equivalent in terms of hundredweights, barrels, or pounds, as explained on different versions of the questionnaire). This method of reporting was designed to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes harvested on small plots for home use. Essen- tially the same procedure was followed in both 1954 and 1950. In earlier censuses, however, the acreage of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes was to be reported in all cases, even when produc- tion was solely for home use. Therefore, the data on acres for censuses prior to 1950 are not fully comparable with those for the last three censuses, especially in counties or States where production is largely for home use. The unit of measure in which quantity was to be reported varied from one State or region to another to correspond with the units most commonly used in a given area. In 27 States, the questionnaire provided a choice for reporting either bushels or 100-pound bags (hundredweights). The published data for counties and States are in terms of bushels. Berries and Other Small Fruits. — The question for berries and other small fruits related specifically to the acreages and quanti- ties harvested for sale. Only tame or cultivated berries were to be reported except for the New England States, where wild blue- berries were also to be included. Enumerators were instructed always to report the total quantity of each kind of berry har- vested for sale but to report the area harvested only when it amounted to one-tenth acre or more. Nonbearing areas and areas and quantities harvested for home use were to be excluded. The data for 1959 and 1954 are fully comparable. Tree Fruits, Nuts, and Grapes. — In 1959, as in 1954, fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines were not enumerated for farms having a combined total of less than 20 at the time of enumeration. Both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines were to be Included but not any that had been abandoned. For censuses prior to 1954, all fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm were to be enumerated, regardless of the number. Because of this change in enumeration procedure, the data for 1959 and 1954 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change in procedure may have had a considerable effect on the number of farms re- porting without causing any significant changes in the number of trees and vines nor in the quantity harvested. In counties where most of the trees or vines are in small plantings and where production is largely for home-use, however, the change may have caused a significant reduction not only in the number of farms reporting but also in the number of trees and vines and in the quantity harvested. In both 1959 and 1954, the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was enumerated when there were 20 or more fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines. In 1950, the corresponding area was enumerated only if it amounted to one-half acre or more. In censuses prior to 1950, the area was to be reported regardless of its size or of the number of trees and vines. Enumerators frequently omitted the fractional acre- ages in small plantings and home orchards, however. In some counties, small plantings or home orchards comprise a sizeable proportion of the total fruit and nut acreage. For those counties, the change from one census to another in acreage of land in fruits and nuts may not be due to fact but merely to differences in enumeration. In 1959, California was the only State for which the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was obtained. In 1954, such acreage was also obtained for Arizona. In all States, the number of bearing and nonbearing trees or vines on the farm at the time of enumeration and the quantity harvested in 1959 were to be reported separately for each fruit and nut crop. (Ex- ceptions in the harvest period for citrus fruits, avocados, and INTRODUCTION XXI olives are described on p. XIX.) The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported varied from one State to another. Tables in this report show quantities in the unit of measure appearing on the 1959 questionnaire used in the State. Nursery and Greenhouse Products. — The questions about nursery and greenhouse products related only to products grown on the place for sale. Crops bought for resale without additional cul- tivation were to be. excluded. The area used for growing and the value of sales were to be reported separately for each of three groups, as follows : a. Nursery products, (trees, shrubs, vines, and ornamentals). b. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be re- ported separately from the area grown under glass. c. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be reported separately from the area grown under glass or in the house. The data obtained for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 and 1950 since the questions asked* were essentially the same in the three censuses. Detailed data regarding the pro- duction and sale of nursery, greenhouse, and other horticultural products on farms having sales of $2,000 will be published in volume V, part 1. Forest Products. — The forest products data obtained in the Census of Agriculture relate only to the products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products grown or cut on nonfarm places are excluded. Therefore, the data in this report do not represent the total forestry output or income for a county or State. The questions included on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire are more detailed than those asked in the 1954 Census. Value was obtained for the sale of standing timber or trees and for the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers. The quantity cut, whether for home use or sale, and the quantity sold were obtained for individual forestry products such as firewood and fuelwood, fence posts, sawlogs and veneer logs. Data relating to pulpwood, Christmas trees, maple trees, and maple syrup were obtained in States where such products are important commercially. Value of Crops Harvested. — The total value of crops harvested represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1959. It includes the value of quantities consumed on farms as food, feed, seed, etc., as well as quantities sold. Farmers were not asked to report values of crops harvested ; the values were calculated in the Processing Office. For individ- ual crops, the quantity harvested was multiplied by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. State average prices were furnished to the Bureau of the Census by the Agricul- tural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are based on reports received from a sample of fanners and dealers. Quantities harvested were not obtained for vegetables nor for nursery and greenhouse products. Therefore, for those crops, the value of sales, as obtained in the enumeration, was used in the calculation of total value of crops harvested. Value of Crops Sold.— The questionnaire required value of sales of crops to be reported only for total vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and certain forest products. For all other crops, the value of sales was calculated on a county level during processing operations by multiplying the State average prices by either the quantity sold or the quantity harvested. Reports of quantity sold were obtained during the enumeration only for some of the major field crops. Quantity harvested was used in the calculation of value of crops sold for such crops as cotton, tobacco, etc., that are customarily grown for sale. The procedures used for the various crops are described on page XXV. They are similar to the procedures followed in 1954. In 1950, values of crops sold were obtained for each farm during the enumeration. Irrigation Definition of Irrigated land.— Irrigated land is defined as land watered for agricultural purposes by artificial means. These means included subirrigation as well as systems whereby water was applied to the ground surface, either directly or by sprinklers. Land flooded for rice cultivation was considered as irrigated. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be included as irrigated only if water was directed to agricultural use by dams, canals, or other works. The definition of irrigated land specif- ically excluded land where the "water table", or natural level of underground water, was controlled by drainage works with no additional water brought in by canals or pipes. Enumeration of Irrigated Land. — A question on total land irri- gated was asked in all States, with the exception of Alaska. The acreage reported for this question includes not only irrigated cropland but also any other land that was irrigated in 1959. The questionnaires used in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii included several additional questions regarding irri- gation. These questions related to the acreage of land irrigated by sprinklers, irrigated land from which crops were harvested, specific crops irrigated, and source of irrigation water. Such additional data, for irrigated farms, are presented in county table la for these States. Statistics on the irrigation enterprises which supplied irriga- tion water were collected in the 1959 Census of Irrigation and are published in Volume III, "Irrigation of Agricultural Lands". This report contains a considerable amount of data about irri- gation for the 17 Western States and Louisiana. Irrigated Farms. — All farms reporting any land irrigated in 1959 are counted as irrigated farms. Land in Irrigated Farms. — Data for land in irrigated farms ac- cording to use relate to the entire acreage in these farms, in- cluding land that was not irrigated. land Irrigated.— Data for land irrigated relate only to that part of the land in irrigated farms that was watered by artificial means at any time in 1959. Separate figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers whether or not the land was also irrigated by other means. Additional figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers only. Data on sprinkler irrigation were not obtained in the 1954 census. Irrigated Cropland Harvested. — The data for irrigated crop- land harvested relate to all irrigated land from which crops were harvested in 1959, regardless of the method of irrigation. An instruction on the questionnaire reminded enumerators and respondents to include irrigated land from which hay was cut, irrigated land in both bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut crops, and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested. Each irrigated acre was to be reported only once, regardless of how many crops were harvested from it. Other Irrigated Land. — This classification was obtained by subtraction of the acreage of irrigated cropland harvested from the acreage of total land irrigated. It represents primarily Irrigated cropland not harvested and irrigated pasture or grazing land. Farms Irrigated By Number of Acres Irrigated. — All farms on which any land was irrigated in 1959 are classified according to the number of acres irrigated in county table la for the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii. This classification is based on total land irrigated. Therefore, it includes not only the irrigated land from which crops were harvested but also all other irrigated land, regardless of use. Land Irrigated By Source of Water. — The agriculture question- naire contained a question as to what proportion of irrigated water used on the farm in 1959 was obtained from ground- water, surface-water, and irrigation-organization sources. Re- spondents were asked to report separately the percentage of XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 water obtained from each source. The number of acres that were irrigated by water from each source or combination of sources was calculated during office processing operations by applying the percentages to the total land irrigated. Ground-water sources relate to wells (pumped or flowing) and springs ; surface-water sources relate to streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. For each of these sources, only water obtained by pumps or other works operated as part of the operator's own farm or as part of another single farm was to be included. Irrigation-organization sources relate to irriga- tion enterprises organized to supply water to a group of farms, regardless of how or where the enterprise obtained the water. The irrigation enterprise may be a legal organization or a group of farmers informally organized to operate a supply ditch or other works to provide water for their own farms. Land-Use Pbactioes Summary Information. — The 1959 data for land-use practices are estimates based on reports obtained from only a sample of farms. Comparable data are not presented for 1954 because questions about land-use practices were included on the 1954 questionnaire for only a limited number of States. The various land-use practices relate to methods for reducing soil erosion, either by improving the soil, controlling the run-off of water, or reducing the blowing of topsoil. Cropland in Cover Crops. — The data relate to land on which cover crops were turned under for green manure in 1959 and which was then planted to another crop. The entire acreage of cover crops so used was to be reported even if the following crop failed. Cropland Used for Grain or Eow Crops Farmed on the Contour. — This item relates to land on which grain or row crops were planted in level rows around the slope of a hill. land in Strip-Cropping Systems for Soil-Erosion Control. — Strip- cropping was defined as the practice of alternating close-sown crops with strips or bands of row crops or of alternating either close-sown or row crops with bands of cultivated fallow land. The published data refer to the total acreage of all fields and tracts in which strip-cropping was practiced in 1959. System of Terraces on Crop and Pasture Land. — This item re- lates to the acreage in ridge-type or channel-type terraces con- structed on sloping cropland and pastureland. Livestock and Poultby Inventories. — Data for livestock and poultry on farms relate to the number on hand at the time of enumeration. All live- stock and poultry, including those being kept or fed under con- tract, were to be enumerated on the farm or ranch where they were, regardless of who owned them. Livestock in transit from one grazing area to another or grazing in national forests, graz- ing districts, open range, or on land used under permit were to be reported as being on the place where the person who had control over them had his headquarters. The time of year at which livestock and poultry are enumerated affects the data. Therefore, the date of enumeration needs to be considered when totals for the various censuses are compared. Both the 1959 and the 1954 census data represent fall inven- tories. These censuses came at a time of large-scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feed lot, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of 1920, 1925, 1935, and 1945 were taken as of January 1 and those of 1930, 1940, and 1950, as of April 1. A count made in April varies considerably from one made in Jan- uary. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. A considerable number of older animals die or are sold during the same period. In the range States, along with the change in season and grazing condition, sheep and cattle are moved from one locality or county to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States. The comparability of data by age has been affected also by changes in the questions from one census to another. Milk Cows, Cows Milked, Milk Produced, and Butter. — Data on the number of milk cows, cows milked, and milked produced relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Data for butter churned were obtained only for 14 States and relate to the calendar week preceding the enumeration. The data for cows milked yesterday and milk produced yesterday are not given in this volume. These figures were obtained primarily to serve the needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in making monthly and annual esti- mates of milk production. These figures can be made available, at a small cost, to others who express an interest in them. Whole Milk and Cream Sold. — Data for whole milk and cream sold relate to the entire year 1959 and are estimates based on reports obtained for farms in the sample. All milk and cream sold from the farm (except quantities purchased from some other place and then resold) were to be included, regardless of who shared the receipts. The questionnaire provided three alternative units of measure for reporting the quantity of milk sold — pounds of milk, gallons of milk, and pounds of butterfat. The respondent was thus permitted to report quantity according to the unit of measure in which payment was received. In the State and county tables, the data for milk are given in the unit of measure most commonly used in the State. Pounds of butter- fat were converted into gallons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of milk as shown by data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Sows and Gilts Farrowing. — In the 1959 census, data were ob- tained for the number of litters farrowed between December 1, 1958, and June 1, 1959, and from June 1 to December 1, 1959. In the 1954 census, data were obtained for the sows and gilts that farrowed rather than for the number of litters. Sheep, Iambs, and Wool. — In the 1959 census, questions about sheep, lambs, and wool were asked in all States. Data on shearings and on amount of wool shorn were obtained for lambs and sheep separately. In the 1954 census, sheep and lamb inven- tories were not obtained for Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Goats and Mohair. — In 1959, questions on goats, kids, and mo- hair appeared on the questionnaires for the following nine States : Arizona, California, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Utah. In 1954, corresponding data were ob- tained for Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri. Bees and Honey. — No questions on bees and honey were in- cluded on the questionnaires for either the 1959 or the 1954 census. In 1959, however, enumerators were instructed to ob- tain agriculture questionnaires for places not having agricultural operations if they were engaged in beekeeping. The number of hives of bees and the amount of honey sold were to be reported in the "Remarks" space of the questionnaire. Data for bees and honey are not included in this report. Value of Livestock on Farms. — To obtain the value of livestock on farms, the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand was multiplied by the State average price for 1959, as furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Comparable data for 1954 were compiled by the same method on the basis of average prices for that year. Sales of Live Animals. — Data for the number and value of ani- mals sold alive in 1959 are estimates based on reports for sample farms only. Corresponding data for 1954 were obtained for all farms. The dollar value of sales was obtained from the farmer INTRODUCTION XXIII for cattle, calves, and horses and mules. Average value per head for other livestock sold was obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In the 1959 census, respondents were asked to report separately the number of live animals already sold and the number estimated to be sold between the time of enumeration and the end of the year. This separation of reports for the number sold and to be sold was designed to assure more complete coverage of all livestock sales made during the year. In the 1954 census, only totals for the entire year were obtained though reference was made to animals to be sold between enumeration and the end of the year. Sales of Poultry and Poultry Products. — For both the 1959 and the 1954 Censuses, sales of chickens were obtained for two groups : (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. The enumeration of broiler sales presents prob'ems arising from the varied contractual ar- rangements under which broilers are produced. The question- naire contained an instruction to the effect that all broilers grown for others under contract were to be reported as sold. During office processing operations, the data reported for inventories and sales of chickens four months old and over, chicken eggs sold, and broilers sold were carefully examined. Obvious inconsistencies indicating confusion between broilers and other chickens were corrected on the basis of estimated values and, for sample farms, on the basis of data reported for expenditures for feed, poultry and livestock purchases, hired labor, etc. Questions relating to poultry other than chickeijs (and broilers) were generally the same in 1959 as in 1954. In the 1959 census, however, only total numbers were obtained for turkeys and turkey fryers raised and for turkey hens kept for breeding whereas the 1954 questionnaire asked for a breakdown between light and heavy breeds. Also, for poultry other than chickens and turkeys, the 1959 census obtained the number sold whereas the 1954 census obtained the number raised. Classification of Farms Scope of Classification. — Data for land in farms, and for crop- land harvested in farms classified by size, by color of operator and by tenure of operator were tabulated for all farms. However, most of the detailed data by size of farm, by color of operator, by tenure of operator, by economic class, and by type of farm are estimates based on farms in the sample. The farm classifications by size of farm, color of operator, tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made in the processing office on the basis of data reported on each questionnaire. Farms by Size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area established for each farm. The same classifica- tion was used for all States. According to definition, a farm is essentially an operating unit, not an ownership tract. All land operated by one person or partnership represents one farm. In the case of a landlord who has assigned land to croppers or other tenants, the land assigned to each cropper or tenant is considered a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire landholding as one unit in respect to supervision, equipment, rota- tion practice, purchase of supplies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South, a special Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire was used to assure an accurate enumeration of each unit within a multiple-unit operation. A change was made in the size classifica- tion for 1959, as contrasted with several preceding years, by sub- dividing the 1,000-acre-and-over group and by combining two previously recognized groups, viz., 10 to 29 acres and 30 to 49 acres. Farms by Color of Operator. — Farms were classified by color of operator into two groups, "white" and "nonwhite." "Nonwhite" includes primarily Negro and Indian operators but also some of other racial origin. Enumerators were instructed to report the race on the basis of their own observation whenever possible rather than by asking the respondent. Farms by Tenure of Operator. — The classification of farms by tenure of operator was based on data reported for land owned, land rented from others or worked for others on shares, land managed for others, and land rented to others or worked on shares by others. The same basis of classification was used in 1959 as in 1954. For 1959, each questionnaire was coded, during the editing proc- ess, to indicate whether it represented a farm operated by a full owner, part owner, manager, or tenant. The sample question- naires for tenants were given a code to indicate the kind of tenant. The various classifications of tenure, as used for the 1959 census, are defined below : a. Full Owners operate only land they own. b. Part Owners operate land they own and also land rented from others. c. Managers operate land for others and are paid a wage or salary for their services. Persons acting merely as care- takers or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm operator managed land for others and also operated land on his own account, the land operated on his own ac- count was considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a second farm. If, however, he managed land for two or more employers, all the managed land was considered to be one farm. d. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. They are further classified, as de- scribed below, on the basis of rental arrangements in regard to the payment of cash rent, sharing of crops, sharing of livestock or livestock products, and the furnishing of work power by the landlord. (1) Cash Tenants pay cash rent, either on a per-acre basis or for the farm as a whole. (2) Share-Cash Tenants pay part of the rent in cash and part in a share of the crops and/or of the livestock and livestock products. (3) Crop-Share Tenants pay a share of the crops but not of the livestock or livestock products. (4) Livestock-Share Tenants pay a share of the livestock or livestock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. (5) Croppers are tenants whose landlords furnished all the work animals or tractor power. They usually work under the close supervision of the landowners or their agents, or other farm operators. Also, the land assigned to them Is often merely a part of a multi-unit operation. Croppers may or may not also pay cash rent or a share of crops, livestock, or livestock products. Data for croppers are available for only 16 southern States and Missouri. (6) Other Tenants are those who did not qualify for inclusion in any of the foregoing subclassiflcations. They may have had the use of land rent-free or in return for a fixed quantity of products, payment of taxes, maintenance of buildings, etc. (7) Unspecified Tenants are those for whom the rental arrange- ment was not reported. The definition of each subclass of tenant was essentially the same for earlier censuses as for 1959. In 1945, however, the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants whereas in other censuses all classifications were made during the processing of questionnaires on the basis of the data reported. The procedure used in 1945 may have affected the comparability of the data, especially for cash tenants and share-cash tenants. Farms by Economic Class.— The totals for farms by economic class are estimates for all farms made on the basis of data re- ported only for the sample farms. The economic classifications represent groupings of farms that are similar in characteristics and size of operation. The economic classes were established on the basis of one or more of four factors: (1) total value of all farm products sold, (2) number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, (3) the age of the farm operator, and (4) the re- lationship of income received by the operator and members of his household from nonfarm sources to the value of all farm products sold. Institutional farms, Indian reservations, agricultural ex- periment stations, and grazing associations were always classified as "abnormal." XXIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 The total value of farm products sold was obtained by addi- tion of the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of cattle and calves, horses and mules, dairy products, some poultry products, vegetables, nursery and green- house products, standing timber, and miscellaneous forest prod- ucts was obtained from the farm operator during the enumera- tion. The quantity sold was obtained during enumeration for corn, sorghums, small grains, hay, small fruits, some of the for- est products, chickens and chicken eggs, hogs, sheep, and goats. To obtain the value of sales of these products, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. For each of the other products, the entire production was mul- tiplied by the State average price. If the resulting value amount- ed to $100 or more, the entire quantity produced was considered as sold. This procedure was followed only in establishing the economic class and the type of farm but was not used in estab- lishing the total value of products sold from the farm. (See p. XXV.) Farms were grouped into two major categories, commercial farms and other farms, mainly on the basis of total value of prod- ucts sold. The 1959 class Intervals and some of the criteria for determination of a given class are different from those used in 1954 and in 1950. In general, for 1959, all farms with a value of sales amounting to $2,500 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 were classified as com- mercial if the farm operator was under 65 years of age and (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days during the year and (2) the income received by the operator and members of his family from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 and institutional farms and Indian reservations were included in one of the groups of "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six economic classes on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : Value of Farm Class of Farm Products sold I $40,000 and over II $20,000 to $39,999 III $10,000 to $19,999 IV $5,000 to $9,999 V $2,500 to $4,999 VI* $50 to $2,499 •Provided the farm operator was under 65 years of age, and — (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days, and (2) the In- come that he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of farm products sold. Other farms were divided into three economic classes as follows : a. Class VII, Part-time. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part-time" if the operator was under 65 years of age and he either worked off the farm 100 or more days or the income he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was greater than the total value of farm products sold. b. Class VIII, Part-retirement. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part- retirement" if the farm operator was 65 years old or over. Many of these are farms on which the income from nonfarm sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural products. Others are residential, subsistence, or marginal farms. In previous censuses, the age of the farm operator was not a criterion for grouping farms by economic class. Since the number of elderly people in our population has been steadily increasing during recent years, a separate classification for farms operated on a part-retirement basis was considered important for an adequate analysis of the agricultural structure of a county or State. c. Class IX, Abnormal. — All institutional farms and Indian reservations were classified as "abnormal," regardless of the value of sales. Institutional farms include those operated by hospitals, penitentiaries, schools, grazing associations, government agencies, etc. Farms by Type. — The data for farms by type are estimates bused on data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The type represents a description of the major source of income from farm sales. To be classified as a particular type, a farm had to have sales of a particular product or group of products amounting in value to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm prod- ucts sold during the year. The types of farms, together with the products on which type classification is based, are as follows : Type of Farm Source of Cash Income (Products with sales value representing 50% or more of total value of all farm products sold) Cash-grain Corn, sorghums, small grains, soybeans for beans, cowpeas for peas, dry field and seed beans and peas. Tobacco Tobacco. Cotton Cotton. Other field-crop Peanuts, potatoes (Irish and sweet), sugarcane for sugar or sirup, sweet sorghums for sirup, broomeorn, pop- corn, sugar beets, mint, hops, and sugar beet seed. Vegetable Vegetables. Fruit-and-nut Berries, other small fruits, tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Poultry Chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys, and other poultry products. Dairy Milk and cream. The criterion of 50 percent of total sales was modified in the case of dairy farms. A farm hav- ing value of sales of dairy products amounting to less than 50 percent of the total value of farm products sold was classified as a dairy farm, if — (a) Milk and cream sold accounted for more than 30 percent of the total value of products sold and — (b) Milk cows represented 50 percent or more of total cows and — (c) The value of milk and cream sold plus the value of cattle and calves sold amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm products sold. Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool and mohair except for farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Florida that qualified as livestock ranches. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisi- ana, and Florida were classified as livestock ranches if the sales of live- stock, wool, and mohair represented 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold and if pasture- land or grazing land amounted to 100 or more acres and was 10 or more times the acreage of cropland har- vested. Field seed crops, hay, silage. A farm was classified as general also if it had cash income from three or more sources and did not meet the criteria for any other type. Nursery and greenhouse products, forest products, mules, horses, colts and ponies. Also all institutional farms and Indian reservations. Livestock other than dairy and poultry Livestock Ranches. General. Miscellaneous. INTRODUCTION xxv The type classifications were essentially the same for the 1959 as for the 1954 census except that tobacco farms and livestock ranches were not separately classified in 1954. Tobacco was in- cluded as one of the crops used in the classification of "other field crop" farms in 1954. The farms classified as livestock ranches in 1959 would have been classified as "livestock other than dairy and poultry" in 1954 without regard to the acreage in pasture. Value of Farm Products Sold. — Data for the value of farm prod- ucts sold in 1959 were obtained by enumeration for some prod- ucts and by estimation for others. The questionnaire used for the 1959 census provided for farm operators to report value of sales for the following products : Vegetables Miscellaneous poultry products Nursery and greenhouse prod- Milk and cream ucts Cattle Standing timber Calves Miscellaneous forest products Horses, mules, colts, and ponies For all other agricultural products, the value of sales was esti- mated during the office processing. The State average prices used for calculating the value of farm products sold were fur- nished to the Bureau by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. One of three following pro- cedures was used. (1) For the products for which data on quantities sold were obtained during enumeration, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the county totals of the quantities reported as sold or the quantities reported as produced for sale. The following prod- ucts were covered by this procedure : Corn for grain Fence posts Sorghums for grain, seed, sirup, Sawlogs and veneer logs or dry forage Christmas trees All small grains Chickens (broilers and others) Hay crops Chicken eggs All berries and small fruits * Hogs and pigs Firewood and f uelwood Sheep and lambs Pulpwood Goats and kids 1 Adjustment made for cranberries based on Cranberry Payment Program. (2) For most of the agricultural products which are cus- tomarily raised for sale, the entire quantity produced was considered to be sold. The State average prices were, accordingly, multiplied by the county total of production. The following crops were covered by this procedure : Cotton Popcorn Sugar beets for sugar Broomcorn Sugarcane for sugar Tobacco Wool Mohair (3) For all other crops, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the quantities sold as estimated on the basis of crop- disposition data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service, data reported in questions for "other crops" on the 1959 question- naire, or data obtained from earlier censuses. For all tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, the entire quantity pro- duced was considered as sold, except for apples, apricots, sour and sweet cherries, peaches, plums, prunes, avocados, tangerines, oranges, and grapefruit in States where a portion of the crop was not harvested or was subjected to excess cullage as indicated by data obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 since essentially the same procedures were used in both censuses for estimating quantities and values of farm products sold. In 1959, as in 1954, data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared the receipts. For tenant-operated farms, the landlord's share of agricultural products was considered as sold provided the products were moved off the tenant farm. All crops, livestock, and poultry raised under a contract arrangement were considered as sold from the farm where they were raised. For institutional farms, all agricultural items produced on land operated by the institu- tion and consumed by the inmates were to be reported as sold. All sales data relate to one year's farm operations. Crop sales are for crops harvested during the crop year, whether the crops were actually sold immediately after harvest or placed in storage for later sale. Sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year, regardless of when the livestock or prod- ucts were raised or produced. AH wool and mohair reported as shorn or clipped was considered as sold. Enumerators were instructed to record gross values of quanti- ties sold, with no deductions for feed, seed, fertilizer, water, labor, or marketing costs. For some products, however, net values may have been reported. In the case of milk, particularly, some farm operators may have reported the payments they received as the gross value of sales, even though the buyer had deducted handling and hauling charges before making payment. Adjustments were made in the data reported only in cases of obvious error. o Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (i) ARKANSAS State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data on value of land and buildings for 1950, 1954, and 1950 are based on roports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Farms number . . Approximate land area (see text) aeres . . Proportion in farms percent . . Land in farms acres . . Average size of farm acres, , Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in farms according to use:1 Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 or more acres farms reporting.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1.000 or more acres farms reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture' farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting.. acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes . . .farms reporting . . acres. , Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . . . .farms reporting . , acres . , Woodland pastured farms reporting . , acres . Woodland not postured farms reporting . , acres. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland)' farms reporting . acres . Improved pasture farms reporting . acres. Other land (house lots, roads, wastoland. etc.) farms reporting. acres. Cropland, total1 farms reporting. acres. Land pastured, total .farms reporting . acres. Woodland, total farms reporting. acres. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. acres. 95,007 33,599,360 49.0 16,458,515 173.2 16,562 103.25 72,315 5,324,541 17,079 15,779 9,120 9,410 9,031 5,798 6,098 4,209 1,419 470 43,694 2,270,170 19,297 840,906 5,097 269,377 15,532 571,529 41,697 3,003,143 32,616 2,654,360 28,304 1,621,967 6,198 330,842 NA 743,428 85,421 8,435,617 68,873 6,895,280 61,221 5,657,503 5,652 711,812 145,076 33,712,000 53.2 17,944,367 123.7 8,412 72.80 114,277 5,535,608 26,920 29,304 16,611 16,565 13,634 6,265 4,978 3,732 974 272 59,788 2,418,830 32,005 856,395 !1A NA NA NA 61,539 4,008,571 36,187 2,525,417 42,032 1,998,314 9,435 365,164 114,230 601,232 132,544 8,810,833 98,174 8,425,715 82,946 6,533,988 *6,218 '857,863 182,429 33,712,000 56.0 18,871,244 103.4 6,054 60.21 154,493 5,930,093 31,919 39,775 28,002 27,993 17,176 5,960 3,668 2,819 668 181 77,724 2,471,912 44,884 1,252,406 NA NA NA IIA 66,563 3,244,659 55,569 3,579,U3 47,562 1,584,836 NA NA 139,655 808,195 172,066 9,654,411 122,921 7,301,407 100,322 6,823,802 3,060 422,107 198,769 33,744,000 51.7 17,455,900 87.8 3,344 37.97 182,663 5,994,816 41,269 46,441 33,999 35,386 17,439 5,220 2,909 2,223 553 133 60,393 1,651,259 NA 1,126,291 NA NA 57,715 2,382,675 61,884 3,166,444 73,897 2,328,179 NA NA 176,725 806,236 190,512 8,772,366 129,197 6,362,113 96,464 5,549,119 2,229 288,665 216,674 33,744,000 53.5 18,044,542 83.3 2,108 25.32 205,254 6,609,833 NA NA NA NA NA NA MA NA 108,826 2,541,909 NA 1,038,665 NA NA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 213,939 10,190,407 NA NA 116,181 6,171,015 1,529 159,412 253,013 33,616,000 52.8 17,741,627 70.1 1,486 21.20 241,303 6,438,405 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 82,438 1,491,920 NA 1,467,718 NA NA NA NA 79,175 2,643,748 80,868 3,883,718 32,834 756,299 NA NA 205,298 1,059,819 NA 9,398,043 NA 4,891,967 NA 6,527,466 *1,284 '135,179 242,334 33,616,000 47.8 16,052,962 66.2 2,261 34.13 230,199 6,581,834 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA • NA 64,210 1,169,961 NA 1,325,494 NA NA NA NA 68,766 2,064,288 67,290 3,378,967 25,934 558,167 NA NA 145,547 974,251 NA 9,077,289 NA 3,792,416 NA 5,443,255 '1,096 '146,910 221,991 33,616,000 46.5 15,632,439 70.4 2,436 34.59 NA 6,226,830 NA NA NA NA NA NA 53,181 956,359 NA 1,096,369 NA NA NA NA 56,068 1,675,575 69,348 3,717,325 18,464 432,129 NA NA NA 1,527,852 NA 8,279,558 NA 3,064,063 NA 5,392,900 NA 232,604 33,616,000 51.9 17,456,750 75.0 3,238 43.14 NA 26,465,305 NA NA NA IIA NA NA NA IA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7,396,028 1,166 NA NA Not available. *Fbr the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, in the Census year; for all other Censuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn har- vested for grain. 3Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text, 'irrigated cropland harvested only. Acreage of irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] {For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov. ) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) All fafms number Under 10 acres number Under 3 acres number 1 acre or less number 2 acres number 3 to 9 acres number 3 acres number 4 acres number 5 acres number 6 acres number 7 acres number 8 acres number 9 acres number 10 to 49 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 or more acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number Land in fafms acres Average size of farm. acres Under 10 acres acres 10 to 49 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 or more acres acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 2,000 or more acres acres Land in farms according to use: ' Cropland harvested farms reporting acres Under 10 acres farms reporting acres 10 to 49 acres farms reporting acres 10 to 29 acres farms reporting acres 30 to 49 acres farms reporting acres 50 to 69 acres farms reporting acres 70 to 99 acres farms reporting acres 100 to 139 acres farms reporting acres 140 to 179 acres farms reporting acres 180 to 219 acres farms reporting acres 220 to 259 acres farms report! ng acres 260 to 499 acres farms reporting acres 500 to 999 acres farms reporting acres 1,000 or more acres farms reporting acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting acres 2,000 or more acres farms reporting acres See footnotes at end of table . 94,980 5,991 1,431 633 598 4,560 479 508 1,064 630 613 848 418 26,093 13,539 12,554 6,829 13,057 10,833 8,109 5,115 3,792 8,973 4,271 1,917 1,391 526 16,482,656 173.5 29,140 720,754 NA NA 398,237 1,066,609 1,264,544 1,276,294 1,012,036 898,600 3,143,595 2,897,218 3,775,629 1,864,521 1,911,108 72,883 5,398,949 3,355 17,660 18,521 268,770 NA NA NA NA 5,182 117,743 10,001 294,136 8,539 352,267 6,533 359,404 4,193 286,235 3,243 265,934 7,726 1,003,459 3,841 1,116,369 1,749 1,316,972 1,282 732,295 467 584,677 145,076 15,000 2,081 NA NA NA NA 51,088 29,720 21,368 10,674 18,885 14,365 10,210 5,962 4,184 9,289 3,774 1,645 ::,', 17,944,367 123.7 77,803 1,329,953 504,132 825,821 622,425 1,539,349 1,669,361 1,607,299 1,175,934 990,945 3,226,841 2,532,164 3,172,293 NA 114,277 5,535,608 8,124 42,923 39,625 645,429 23,871 329,704 15,754 315,725 8,348 219,589 15,243 474,405 12,121 492,261 8,680 424,225 5,148 314,789 3,703 266,947 8,320 932,851 3,457 839,338 1,508 882,851 NA NA NA NA 182,386 16,279 1,240 NA NA 15,039 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 71,490 39, 595 31,895 14,967 25,442 17,965 12,107 6,656 4,460 8,579 3,190 1,251 18,867,915 103.5 91,848 1,924,317 690,927 1,233,390 869,967 2,072,703 2,096,124 1,901,974 1,311,704 1,054,415 2,957,762 2,142,391 2,444,710 NA MA 154,971 5,947,250 9,588 50,883 60,343 1,042,677 33,543 473,832 26,800 568,845 13,031 362,140 22,466 702,175 16,324 636,858 11,033 503,023 6,044 324,839 4,118 278,148 7,919 761,032 2,954 641,998 1,151 643,477 NA NA NA NA 198,769 21,353 5,207 NA NA 16,146 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 85,549 47,237 38,312 14,733 26,446 17,618 12,340 6,141 3,656 7,504 2,472 957 NA NA 17,455,900 87.8 98,309 2,298,197 819,469 1,478,728 854,633 2,142,273 2,039,304 1,939,423 1,207,267 865,805 2,575,142 1,640,856 1,794,691 NA 182,663 5,994,816 15,668 55,171 80,029 1,411,539 44,294 614,018 35,735 797, 521 13,862 390,639 24,804 748,122 16,687 624,272 11,679 511,054 5,874 310,577 3,518 220,128 7,222 692,724 2,394 512,911 926 517,679 NA NA NA NA 216,674 19,102 2,477 NA NA 16,625 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 95,066 51,140 43,926 17,030 31,061 19,917 14,434 6,374 3,851 7,081 2,034 724 NA NA 18,044,542 83.3 103,261 2,586,453 884,460 1,701,993 987,341 2,519,954 2,309,528 2,270,395 1,254,902 912,252 2,419,150 1,336,816 1,344,490 NA NA 205,254 6,609,833 16,015 72,042 90,279 1,649,002 48,748 696, 189 41,531 952,813 16,362 477,217 29,847 938,863 19,281 730, 562 13,922 598,958 6,227 343,218 3,752 246,316 6,880 666,123 1,983 456,041 706 431,491 NA 253,013 19,488 2,623 NA NA 16,865 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 129,084 75,000 54,084 19,924 33,250 20,174 14,309 5,736 3,238 5,767 1,529 17,741,627 70.1 103,921 3,424,421 1,346,440 2,077,981 1,155,319 2,696,563 2,336,497 2,250,797 1,127,856 766,514 1,946,484 1,003,467 929,788 NA NA 241,303 6,438,405 2,261,151 NA 1,079,275 NA 1,181,876 NA 558,175 NA 693, 500 266,670 NA 180,134 446,789 NA 253,407 NA 222,099 NA NA NA NA 242,334 9,395 477 NA NA NA NA NA NA 137,447 NA NA 49,921 39,157 4,985 1,091 338 NA NA ,052,962 66.2 57,159 ,639,085 NA NA 3,562,967 5,830,210 ,662,573 705,879 595,089 NA NA 230, 199 6,581,834 NA 43,214 NA 2,690,206 NA NA 31, 596, 113 NA NA *1, 582,395 NA NA NA NA 370, 163 NA 170,847 NA 128,896 NA NA 221,991 8,197 50 NA NA 8,147 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 121,109 NA NA 39,460 4,903 1,173 371 NA NA 15,632,439 70.4 51,263 3,179,328 NA NA 3,366,541 5,893,897 1,642,830 763,998 734, 582 NA NA NA 6,226,830 NA 44,239 NA 2,452,161 NA NA NA NA NA 31,499,218 NA NA NA '1,603,718 NA 355,790 NA 169,311 NA 102,393 NA NA NA NA ARKANSAS State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959-Continued [Data foe 1959 and 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of— 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) Land in farms according to use '-Continued Cropland, total0 farms reporting.. acres . . Under 10 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting.. acres . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting.. acres . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. . acres. . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 190 to 219 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 290 to 259 acres farms reporting.. acres . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . acres . . • 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. acres. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting . acres. 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . acres. Land pastured, total farms reporting . acres. Under 10 acres farms reporting . acres. 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . acres. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . . acres 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. . . acres . . . 100 to 139 acres farms retorting. . . acres . . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting... acres . . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . . . acres . . . Under 10 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting... acres . . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting... 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . acres . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting . . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . . acres . . 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 85,771 8,498,162 4,000 20,515 22,553 422,622 6,233 215,976 11,983 550,622 10,136 652,448 7,678 631,887 4,881 496,640 3,670 456,428 8,646 1,594,753 4,125 1,559,917 1,866 1,896,354 1,357 1,014,369 509 881,985 69,510 6,799,071 1,255 4,575 15,677 299,063 5,582 188,695 11,087 515,097 9,258 615,263 6,922 619,408 4,339 475,687 3,264 417,311 7,427 1,371,721 3,203 999,541 1,496 1,292,710 1,066 592,749 430 699,961 5,822 721,007 125 730 525 8,375 140 3,600 360 9,325 386 14,620 435 18,385 385 24,480 235 18,490 1,280 135,685 1,267 243,745 684 243, 572 489 148,559 195 95,013 1950 (April 1) 132,544 8,810,833 10,255 52,465 46,766 891,147 9,981 359,685 17,879 822,588 13,785 856,084 9,788 759,152 5,734 545,469 4,065 459,990 9,032 1,532,515 3,675 1,267,390 1,584 1,264,348 NA NA NA NA 98,174 8,425,715 4,745 16,665 24,926 451,047 8,501 272,141 16,339 736,995 12,660 823,613 9,166 833,791 5,356 609,634 3,714 512,050 8,155 1,619,140 3,194 1,129,763 1,418 1,420,876 NA NA NA NA 6,218 857,863 186 896 881 13,666 196 5,668 391 12,694 450 22,697 500 37,852 398 36,517 342 39,215 1,361 213,516 961 247,586 552 227, 556 NA NA NA NA 1945 (January 1) 172,404 9,669,809 12,446 64,521 67,913 1,386,243 14,417 544,757 24,677 1,157,765 17,544 1,099,990 11,844 912,233 6,500 605,145 4,353 491,604 8,406 1,341,221 3,093 1,004,880 1,211 1,061,450 NA NA NA NA 123,380 7,317,942 5,584 20,535 34,721 519,686 12,106 307,946 22,327 820,597 16,139 885,928 11,114 854,126 6,173 592,846 4,026 453,845 7,565 1,265,836 2,567 791,179 1,058 805,418 NA NA NA NA 3,066 414,878 10 65 260' 4,925 125 3,665 190 7,975 200 11,570 296 19,920 120 9,415 225 20,910 798 108,235 578 124,292 264 103,906 NA NA NA 1940 (April 1) 190,512 8,772,366 16,779 63,023 83,210 1,664,233 14,470 523,286 26,002 1,123,087 17,363 981,816 12,180 845,805 6,070 514,142 3,621 365,087 7,424 1,115,655 2,448 789,208 945 787,024 NA NA NA NA 129,197 6,362,113 6,881 19,402 39,161 487,913 12,174 267,787 23,875 787,024 16,293 794,901 11,520 786,741 5,775 500, 240 3,408 360,410 6,982 1,055,907 2,246 613,565 882 688,223 NA NA NA NA 2,229 288,665 1935 (January 1) 213,939 10,190,407 NA 86,135 NA 2,034,346 NA 681,287 NA 1,487,911 NA 1,250,738 NA 1,073,008 NA 612,115 NA 439,387 NA 1,173,031 NA 714,519 NA 637,930 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,529 159,412 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,398,043 NA 86,216 NA 2,702,990 NA 752,992 NA 1,452,506 NA 1,121,944 460 608 NA 310,406 NA 793 591 NA 441 595 NA 368 383 NA 1930 (April 1) NA NA 4,891,967 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 61,284 6135,179 NA NA NA NA NA 9,077,289 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1925 (January 1) NA 3,792,416 NA NA NA NA NA NA '1,096 '146,910 2 NA 39 NA 8 505 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 364 NA 147 NA 39 NA NA NA NA NA 1920 (January 1) ,279,558 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,064,063 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ,166 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 1For the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, In the Census year; for all other Censuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. !Tbtal acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded ae most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain. 350 to 99 acres. '100 to 259 acres. 5Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. irrigated cropland harvested only. 'Acreage of irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. 8 50 to 259 acres. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April i) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) ALL FARM OPERATORS AN (arm operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Share-cash tenants number Share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number All land in (arms acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres All cropland harvested acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS White farm operators. number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Share-cash tenants number Share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number Land in farms acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers .acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres Cropland harvested acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres ALL NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS Nonwhite farm operators nwnber 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 Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number Land in farms acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants '. acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres Cropland harvested acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants Bcres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres 94,980 55,849 16,195 548 22,388 23.6 2,579 1,344 7,524 7,792 3,149 16,482,656 7,856,449 5,236,155 699,853 2,690,199 426,788 281,458 1,409,002 245,970 326,981 5,398,949 1,347,866 2,133,889 249,098 1,668,096 179,900 211,128 986,389 182,236 108,443 80,524 51,027 14,352 532 14,613 18.1 2,049 1,124 6,139 2,687 2,614 15,796,320 7,569,125 5,054,127 691,004 2,482,064 400,438 267,043 1,338,047 167,600 308,936 5,084,241 1,276,654 2,045,941 247,965 1,513,681 163,835 200,673 939,939 108,291 100,943 14,456 4,822 1,843 16 7,775 53.3 530 220 1,385 5,105 535 686,336 287,324 182,028 8,849 208,135 26,350 14,415 70,955 78,370 18,045 314,708 71,212 87,948 1,133 154,415 16,065 10,455 46,450 73,945 7,500 145,292 77,739 18,652 638 48,263 33.2 4,296 2,346 14,597 22,697 4,327 18,004,793 9,284,575 4,664,702 649,322 3,406,194 435,360 293,422 1,663,600 628,564 385,248 5,569,461 1,605,601 1 . " . . 253,703 2,047,603 166,682 202,446 1,061,950 498,866 117,659 114,119 70,243 16,254 605 27,017 23.7 3,455 1,776 10,057 8,072 3,657 16,820,913 8,857,030 4,433,166 637,351 2,893,366 389,427 267,627 1,484,255 392,509 359,548 4,973,622 1,502,106 1,567,680 248,079 1,655,757 144,606 182,846 943,400 276,156 108,749 31,173 7,496 2,398 33 21,246 68.2 841 570 4,540 14,625 670 1,183,880 427,545 231,536 11,971 512,828 45,933 25,795 179,345 236,055 25,700 595,839 103,495 94,874 5,624 391,846 22,076 19,600 118,550 222,710 8,910 182,429 93,643 19,640 544 68,602 37.6 6,556 5,019 21,962 28,576 6,489 18,871,244 10,318,273 3,716,254 609,644 4,227,073 597,461 418,776 1,881,263 760,151 569,422 5,930,093 2,126,936 1,333,919 216,939 2,252,299 222,003 296,823 1,010,602 567,369 155,502 141,588 84,783 16,656 535 39,614 28.0 5,088 3,320 14,999 10,878 5,329 17,413,340 9,826,188 3,474,433 604,216 3,508,503 520, 667 356,574 1,634,542 474,158 522,562 5,104,303 1,959,398 1,223,260 215,110 1,706,535 178,528 246,419 839,334 307,127 135,127 40,841 8,860 2,984 9 28,988 71.0 1,468 1,699 6,963 17,698 1,160 1,457,904 492,085 241,821 5,428 718,570 76,794 62,202 246,721 285,993 46,860 825,790 167,538 110,659 1,829 545,764 43,475 50,404 171,268 260,242 20,375 198,769 99,694 9,904 561 88,610 44.6 14,443 3,594 24,321 37,377 8,875 17,455,900 10,237,743 1,776,915 613,729 4,827,513 1,050,619 260,533 1,871,548 1,005,943 638,870 5,994,816 2,716,869 632,377 238,222 2,407,348 384,709 167,948 860,708 749,409 244,574 147,494 89,429 8,700 549 48,816 33.1 11,671 2,417 16,403 11,895 6,430 15,727,521 9,662,493 1,670,526 605,189 3,789,313 918,078 209,106 1,578,286 529,153 554,690 4,986,459 2,497,650 586,435 236,132 1,666,242 314,109 132,801 683,458 342,415 193,459 51,275 10,265 1,204 12 39,794 77.6 2,772 1,177 7,918 25,482 2,445 1,728,379 575,250 106,389 8,540 1,038,200 132,541 51,427 293,262 476,790 84,180 1,008,357 219,219 45,942 2,090 741,106 70,600 35,147 177,250 406,994 51,115 216,674 85,842 14,794 596 115,442 53.3 16,825 7,088 36,169 47,666 7,694 18,044,542 8,661,943 2,186,349 474,314 6,721,936 1,268,823 476,171 3,148,977 1,270,099 557,866 6,609,833 2,508,090 805,627 201,119 3,094,997 470,858 321,844 1,286,535 868,865 146,895 159,649 76,899 13,184 577 68,989 43.2 13,911 4,871 29,220 14,544 6,443 16,173,624 8,123,891 2,060,029 464,334 5,525,370 1,132,677 396,464 2,813,712 666,886 515,631 5,471,186 2,292,485 748,498 196,636 2,233,567 388,424 257,851 1,098,757 361, 065 127,470 57,025 8,943 1,610 19 46,453 81.5 2,914 2,217 6,949 33,122 1,251 1,870,918 538,052 126,320 9,980 1,196,566 136,146 79,707 335,265 603,213 42,235 1,138,647 215,605 57,129 4,483 861,430 82, 434 63,993 187,778 507,800 19,425 253,013 85,895 14,767 592 151,759 60.0 NA NA NA 65,603 NA 17,741,627 8,219,136 1,588,549 420,373 7,513,569 NA NA NA 1,736,468 NA 6,438,405 2,217,924 596,841 155,386 3,468,254 NA NA NA 1,186,533 NA 181,713 76,267 13,052 575 91,819 50.5 NA NA NA 24,625 NA 15,510,884 7,658,942 1,478,997 413,221 5,959,724 NA NA NA 920,181 NA 5,105,394 2,020,047 548,996 152,208 2,384,143 NA NA NA 514,143 NA 71,300 9,628 1,715 17 59,940 84.1 NA NA NA 40,978 NA 2,230,743 560,194 109,552 7,152 1,553,845 NA NA NA 816,287 NA 1,333,011 197,877 47,845 3,178 1,084,111 NA NA NA 672,390 NA 242,334 72,597 16,412 634 152,691 63.0 14,961 NA NA 75,034 NA 16,052,962 7,273,357 1,716,920 291,771 6,770,914 893,379 NA NA 2,016,011 NA 6,581,834 2,119,360 631,851 91,795 3,738,828 380,281 NA NA 1,505,838 NA 162,755 63,539 14,015 611 84,590 52.0 8,855 NA NA 29,569 NA 13,565,200 6,712,514 1,572,607 285,030 4,995,049 673,260 NA NA 1,055,292 NA 4,875,167 1,899,356 558,956 90,040 2,326,815 225,946 NA NA 670,016 NA 79,579 9,058 2,397 23 68,101 85.6 6,106 NA NA 45,465 NA 2,487,762 560,843 144,313 6,741 1,775,865 220,119 NA NA 960,719 NA 1,706,667 220,004 72,895 1,755 1,412,013 154,335 NA NA 835,822 221,991 81,540 13,936 616 125,899 56.7 9,078 NA NA 55,751 NA 15,632,439 8,701,647 1,325,291 318,439 5,287,062 538,866 NA NA 1,360,570 NA 6,226,830 2,437,280 524,855 93,582 3,171,113 244,752 NA NA 1,114,795 NA 158,708 72,045 12,368 577 73,718 46.4 6,386 NA NA 20,429 NA 13,583,989 8,036,048 1,225,417 308,686 4,013,838 447,507 NA NA 647,026 NA 4,890,918 2,208,707 477,472 90,464 2,114,275 179,805 NA NA 468,598 NA 63,283 9,495 1,568 39 52,181 82.5 2,692 NA NA 35,322 NA 2,048,450 665,599 99,874 9,753 1,273,224 91,359 NA NA 713,544 NA 1,335,912 226,573 47,383 3,118 1,056,838 64,947 NA NA 646,197 NA NA Not available. 1Total 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. ARKANSAS State Table 4.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, AGE, RESIDENCE, AND OFF-FARM WORK; AND EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Dnta in italics [ire based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARM OPERATORS By color: White number. Negro number . Other nonwhite number . By age: Under 25 years operators reporting . 25 to 34 years operators reporting . 35 to 44 years operators reporting . 45 to 54 years operators reporting . 55 to 64 years operators reporting . 65 or more years operators reporting . Average age years . Operators not reporting age number . By residence: Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence number . By off-farm work: Working off their famis, total operators reporting. 1 to 49 days operators reporting. 50 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 or more days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting . 200 or more days operators reporting. Operators not working off their farm or not reporting as to work off their farm .number . By other income: With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FAC AND hTND OF ROAD Grain combines Com pickers Pick-up balers Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks UTIES arms reporting . number, arms reporting. number . i reporting. number, 'arms reporting. number . s reporting. number . Tractors farms reporting. . number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting . number . 1 tractor farms reporting . 2 tractors farms reporting . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting . . Wheel tractors farms reporting. number . . Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number.. Garden tractors farms reporting . . number. Automobiles farms reporting . . number . , Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. , Telephone farms reporting . , Home freezer farms reporting . , Milking machine farms reporting . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. , Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). . .farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface Gravel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. . . 1 mile 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles farms reporting, farms reporting . farms reporting, farms reporting, farms reporting. farms reporting . farms reporting, farms reporting . farms reporting. 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 80,336 1-4,654 17 1,513 9,087 19,603 S6, 799 SO, 93t 16, 310 51.0 636 83,598 6,270 5,139 1,5, 5S0 9,0U 5,663 30, 613 7,506 13, 106 1,0, 976 U,i6S 13, 750 1,660 1,660 6,066 6,106 U¥» 1,563 59, SS7 73, 161 60, 117 SS, 900 1,7, 895 S3, S6S 31, 61,7 6,106 1,961 1,606 !,68l 1,7, 536 81,91$ 1,686 l,Mi ll, 801, 6.IH8 61, 931 68, 191, 81, W, 30, 769 iO,H9 i,907 l,99i 1,010 19, 7*6 38, 505 35, S58 8,999 !6, 169 6,087 10, 366 S,i99 7,307 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 114,056 30,983 37 3, Oil, 17, StO 31, 666 37, SOI, SS, 677 Si, 0S9 1,9.7 !,6SS 133,428 8,063 3,585 68, 103 18, S66 10, 3i0 39, 507 11,850 S7, 667 10, 908 1S,8S7 1,609 1,606 i,9SS 6, 039 1, 169 l.ttS 67, SSS 77, 39S 63, US S3, 160 61, 1SS 79, 799 38, 760 6,837 S,S96 1,199 1,991 61, 061, 78, 6S6 990 1,171, S,SU 3,351 66, 771 66, US 10S,i66 Si, 3i6 S7, 736 i,367 NA MA 1950 (April 1) 141,588 40,810 31 7,633 SS, 6U il, 166 37, 183 31,Si3 S3, 377 i7.S 13, 161 171,665 6,616 4,148 73, 033 55, 17 i IS, 633 38, SS6 IS, SSS 56, 998 1945 (January 1) 6,83i 7,937 787 86i 3, 176 3, SSS NA NA 56,610 63, i35 il, 369 60, 308 39, 903 57, 9i9 31, 60S i,690 39, 506 66, 913 888 1,036 S,S65 t,359 67, 931 66, 077 101, i60 19, 177 10, 581 S.SSi NA Si, 'is 73, 193 76, 6S5 NA NA NA NA NA NA 147,494 51,275 5,835 29,847 48,854 48,291 37,182 26,074 47.7 . ,686 186,831 8,803 3,135 57,510 14,876 11,146 31,488 11,112 20,376 141,259 S,8i0 3,il0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 30,304 33,134 18,599 26,537 '18,599 f 7, SS 1 '14,545 '2,323 '1,731 NA S6.617 NA 60i NA 316 51,538 53,925 74,329 13,815 NA ill NA NA NA NA NA 6136,613 647,513 639,565 67,948 1940 (April 1) 159,649 57,011 14 12,725 42,362 45,776 47,472 35,506 23,699 45.5 9,134 195,556 9,248 11,870 60,941 22,320 11,622 26,999 12,843 14,156 155,733 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA 18,441 19,674 9,415 12,564 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 45,865 48,571 NA 11,375 NA NA NA NA 11,993 46,414 147,147 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1935 (January 1) 11,73 71,300 70,222 40,499 12,986 16,737 8,641 8,096 1930 (April 1) 162,755 79,556 23 27,145 49,510 53,115 53,794 33,258 18,151 NA 7,361 77,266 39,962 17,475 19,829 11,197 8,632 165,068 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10,526 11,000 4,263 5,684 NA NA 63,800 65,935 NA 25,046 NA NA 26,764 *37,007 179,523 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1925 (January 1) 158,708 63,283 NA Not available. 'Figures for 1945 are for all tractors. Concrete, brick, asphalt, and macadam. Concrete or brick and macadam. Asphalt was not included. Includes sand-clay. 5Gravel . Distance to all-weather road. See text. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,554 3,476 NA NA NA 1920 (January 1) 36,000 521,045 188,959 NA NA NA NA NA NA STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 5.-SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES AND FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data in italics ace based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text} (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov. ) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars. . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars . . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to $199 farms reporting . . $200 to $409 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor1 farms reporting . . dollars. . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- $1 to $199 farms reporting . . $200 to$499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting . . $20,000 or more farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . . dollars . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars . . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials farms reporting . . tons. . dollars . . Lime and liming materials farms reporting . - tons. . dollars . . FARM LABOR Farm workers tor specified week:* Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Average per farm reporting persons . . Family workers, including operators farms reporting. . persons . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons. . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting. . persons . . Hired workers farms reporting . . persons. . Workers hired by month farms reporting . . persons . . Workers hired by week farms reporting . . persons . . Workers hired by day farms reporting.. persons . . Workers hired by hour farms reporting . . persons . . Workers hired on piece-work basis . . farms reporting. . persons . . No report as to basis of payment. . . . farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker. farms reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . Seasonal hired workers farms reporting . persons . Farms by kind of workers during specified week: No workers reported farms . Family workers only farms . Operator only farms . Operator and members of his family farms . Members of operator's family only farms . Family workers and hired workers farms . Operator and hired workers farms . Operator, members of his family, and hired workers farms . Members of operator's family and hired workers farms . Hired workers only farms. Regular farm workers only farms. Seasonal farm workers only farms . 71, eu 97, 038, 108 30, 160 39, 863, 474 1,9, 3SS 35, 977, IS! 11, en It, 67 5 SS6 361 39, 775 76, 807, 7S0 H, 330 7,500 I, US 6,071 3,199 1,S99 911 606 S6, 107 33, 696, SOt 37, 151, 9, 9S9, SSI 66, 583 336, 616 NA 6,618 311, 767 77, ev> 191, 06i 1.5 76, 31,1 111,369 73,910 15, 331 37, 1,19 It, S8i SO, 695 1, 739 !,961 1,1,68 3,636 4, as 15, 771, 1,898 8,160 4,tl7 50, 176 6,109 11, S73 I, 811 1,161, 978 647 409 8,604 68, 8SI 17, 140 66, 656 43, 931 19,483 t.m 10, 786 7,079 3,447 159 1,499 641 675 (07, 196 71, 913, 373 NA NA 60, 977 16, 365. 716 NA NA NA NA 66, 139 56, 161, 100 16, 166 11, 685 6,513 6,841 1,791 1,331 600 311 68, 814 !7, 130, 689 NA NA 86, 810 346, 810 It, 014, 313 3,733 116, 538 471, 705 117, 874 363, 307 1.8 116, 6f5 113, 874 113, m 51, 383 90, 6»7 18, 533 149, 433 1,716 3,186 1,114 3,379 5,846 17, 364 1,389 8,751 9,716 106, 763 6, /67 15, 113 701 465 181 15, 543 1S4, 310 17, 418 109,341 64, 705 41, 648 3,088 17, IS 4 9,637 7,457 190 1,149 NA NA 119, 8S1 43, 655, ISO 69, 117 It, 899, 836 61, 681 13, 153, 166 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 73, 350 61, 889, 406 38, 988 14, 349 7,751 7,011 5,150 66, 954 19, 717, 814 10,045,158 161,103 863, 466 . 1.7 149, 531 150, 111 141, 736 55, 038 78, 486 13, 790 43, 134 1,906 3,080 1,097 1,461 8,161 16, 607 1,871 8,095 496 1,166 330 7th 8,761 17, 8S3 1,113 791 613 6,641 16, 361 31, 183 137,313 86, 144 43, 777 7,391 11, 118 8,349 3,466 1,03 1,671 NA NA 129,100 32,036,079 53,464 9, 961, 897 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 61,949 35,226,167 35,335 12,437 6,416 4,895 2,866 NA NA 7S, 68! 4, 058, 794 78, 56* NA 6, 6/6, 164 4,859 NA 319,455 169,672 260,384 1.5 168,886 251,528 163,894 64,491 87,634 4,694 8,856 29,097 164,978 101,968 58,154 4,856 3,908 2,427 1,345 136 786 NA NA 100,940 8,527,061 NA NA NA 50,878 12,738,817 HA NA NA 51,494 3,271,136 NA NA 55,165 68,829 2,098,891 1,676 22,020 42,634 190,856 339,882 1.7 184,198 284,988 NA NA 21,929 54,894 7,964 11,435 !14,098 '38,627 (') 61,545 64,832 (6) CI 25,818 168,927 NA 15,271 NA NA NA 6,658 NA NA 247,979 495,361 1.9 244,902 455,387 NA NA NA 15,939 39,974 NA HA NA NA NA 5,034 232,040 NA NA NA 12,862 NA NA NA 3,077 NA NA 110,676 12,406,536 NA MA NA NA NA HA NA NA HA 66,036 9,627,117 73,314 127,293 111,809 12,378,669 62,223 9,677,517 NA Not available. 1For Censuses of 1959 and 1954, expenditures during Census year; for earlier Censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1959, 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hire, and labor included In cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was Included. 'Census of 1959, week preceding the enumeration; Census of 1954, week of October 24-30. Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March. *See text for differences in definition of farm work- ers. 'Separate data not available by day or week. 6Separate data not available for workers hired by the hour or piece-work basis. Questionnaire called for other hired labor including piecework and contract labor. ARKANSAS State Table 6.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON FARMS, NUMBER AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several Censuses. See text] see text) Censu6 of — (Fof definitions and explanations 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Total value of specified classes of 153,906,398 96,234,474 132,708,736 100,440,414 69,927,454 50,148,768 68,416,662 56,147,750 126,346,008 . farms reporting.. . 66,675 105,502 129,273 157,382 166,106 196 960 152,097 812,590 NA 810,156 175,614 1,072,966 number. .. 1,281,093 1,504,163 1,153,027 1,259,139 982,173 1,187,092 value, dollars . . . IX, 400,351 77,414,868 104,476,467 52,451,306 27,541,760 12,642,146 26,833,532 13,364,830 35,023,854 Cows, including heifers that have calved . .farms reporting. . . 64,356 102,800 125,307 152,845 162,348 192,150 NA NA NA number. . . 695,043 833,450 612,533 733,811 529,189 616,247 372,483 440,187 535,350 value, dollars. . . 87,575,418 52,507,350 78,900,256 38,358,581 18,741,315 9,243,705 18,174,075 9,825,596 24,327,786 . farms reporting . . . 44,073 85,392 116,540 NA 161,156 NA 142,861 338,701 111,916 271,157 150,174 415,507 number. . . 203,800 320,011 378,795 NA 455,851 NA value, dollars .. . 27,513,000 NA NA NA 16,253,089 NA 16,719,600 7,306,575 19,326,991 .farms reporting . . . 52,537 73,659 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA number. . . 371,011 416,763 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars .. . 30,051,891 15,003,468 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Steers and bulls, including steer .farms reporting. . . 41,657 55,978 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA number . . . 215,039 253,950 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars. . . 16,773,042 9,904,050 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 35,656 61,805 112,548 NA 157,984 168,404 203,680 185,437 NA number. . . 76,644 127,696 283,873 385,068 427,163 431,687 499,255 522,843 574,603 value, dollars . . . 6,668,028 4,729,611 13,083,823 30,317,625 35,055,746 31,664,004 30,849,223 31,437,687 71,902,716 . farms reporting . . . HA 42,448 77,334 79,769 83,251 73,372 NA NA 125,706 number.. . NA 72,275 150,529 168,894 166,739 124,527 137,747 181,978 251,926 value, dollars . . . HA 2,457,350 5,329,636 9,355,016 10,588,342 6,971,316 6,023,466 8,172,238 24,151,061 .farms reporting. . . HA 28,382 58,504 83,330 113,876 132,532 NA NA 134,819 number .. . NA 55,421 133,344 216,174 260,424 307,160 361,508 340,865 322,677 value, dollars . . . NA 2,272,261 7,754,167 20,962,609 24,467,404 24,692,688 24,825,757 23,265,449 47,751,655 .farms reporting. . . 44,281 63,865 103,704 110,110 148,606 155,286 126,328 116,359 172,959 number. . . 499,298 426,140 753,075 794,931 846,962 886,776 776,208 847,427 1,378,091 value, dollars.. . 7,186,944 9,338,280 9,559,286 9,831,455 4,263,905 3,281,071 5,938,690 6,235,798 12,809,913 .farms reporting. . . 27,111 31,780 51,873 NA NA NA 35,657 NA NA number . . . 292,124 215,370 361,868 NA NA NA 231,915 NA NA value, dollars . . . 2,629,116 3,015,180 2,840,116 NA NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting.. . 35,446 51,595 86,138 NA 148,606 NA NA NA NA number. . . 207,174 210,770 391,207 NA 846,962 NA 544,293 NA NA value, dollars. . . 4,557,828 6,323,100 6,719,170 NA 4,263,905 NA NA NA NA . farms reporti ng . . . 1,315 1,574 1,490 3,048 4,625 3,771 3,555 3,641 6,271 number . . , 47,189 53,409 50,154 81,098 89,500 65,106 85,800 51,156 100,159 value, dollars . . . 657,721 621,883 637,742 628,410 389,857 166,020 443,907 214,747 827,294 .farms reporting. . . 877 1,062 1,298 NA NA NA NA NA 3,570 number. . . 11,961 13,039 21,386 NA NA NA 34,138 9,269 22,352 value, dollars . . . 155,493 169,507 291,466 NA NA NA NA NA 142,231 . .farms reporting. . . 1,243 1,485 1,424 NA 4,625 NA NA NA NA number . . . 35,228 40,370 28,768 NA 89,500 NA 51,662 41,887 77,807 value, dollars . . . 502,228 452,376 346,276 NA 389,857 NA 307,025 NA 685,063 . .farms reporting. . . 1,187 1,408 1,401 2,760 4,157 3,410 NA NA 5,704 number.. . 32,216 36,217 26,065 64,426 78,445 48,147 45,952 36,163 68,882 value, dollars . . . 451,024 398,387 317,745 494,899 347,144 122,775 275,266 NA 604,318 . .farms reporting. . . 983 1,131 918 NA NA NA NA NA NA number. . . 3,012 4,153 2,703 NA 11,055 NA 5,710 5,724 8,925 value, dollars . . . 51,204 53,989 28,531 NA 42,713 NA 31,759 NA 80,745 . .farms reporting . . . 62,574 113,072 152,261 173,340 193,908 224,355 195,017 184,256 208,031 number. . . 5,664,578 4,683,107 5,463,692 7,248,502 6,315,148 6,870,039 6,124,450 7,164,091 6,955,132 value, dollars. . . 4,758,246 3,980,641 4,850,401 7,211,618 2,638,683 2,335,813 4,351,310 4,894,688 5,560,070 . .farms reporting . . . 2,263 3,542 3,297 NA 4,772 6,879 NA NA 16,934 number. . . 58,777 40,900 23,555 NA 24,152 35,126 NA NA 73,368 value, dollars . . . 235,108 149,191 101,017 NA 37, 503 59,714 NA NA 222,161 NA Not available. 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 7.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1969 for livestock sold alive and dairy products aold are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including poultry and poultry products dollars Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules , hogs, and sheep) farms reporting value of sales, dollars Livestock products other Ulan poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars , Poultry and poultry products farms reporting . value of sales, dollars LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE Cattle and/or calves sold alive farms reporting , number, dollars . CaUJe, not counting calves farms reporting , number, dollars . Calves farms reporting . number, dollars. Horses and/or mules sold alive farms reporting . number , dollars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . dollars . SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL Sheep and/or lambs shorn farms reporting. number shorn . pounds of wool . value, dollars . Lambs shom farms reporting . number shom . pounds of wool . Other sheep shom farms reporting , number shom . pounds of wool . LITTERS FARROWED Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting number of litters June 2 to November 30 farms reporting number of litters December 1 to June 1 farms reporting number of litters POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD Chickens sold farms reporting number dollars Broilers sold farms reporting number dollars Other chickens sold farms reporting number dollars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens dollars Turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry and their eggs sold Turkeys raised. . Ducks sold Geese sold Guineas sold . . . arms reporting . dollars. arms reporting . number . arms reporting . number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. DAIRY PRODUCTS Any whole milk or cream sold farms reporting. dollars . Average sales per farm reporting dollars . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting . pounds . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold farms reporting . dollars. , 193,101,321 63,263 74,274,850 24,657,626 20,614 94,168,845 54,286 550,991 59,519,253 27,419 198,477 29,659,803 44,782 352,514 29,859,450 2,657 5,585 639,256 21,573 459,691 13,790,730 1,168 29,601 325,611 1,156 40,366 270,945 113,794 83 1,910 6,862 1,145 38,456 264,083 20,796 82,522 16,268 42,515 13,238 40,007 10,271 152,856,702 70,088,771 4,027 149,101,472 68,586,675 6,513 3,755,230 1,502,096 14,030 43,151,832 15,534,660 1,435 8,545,414 2,790 2,057,680 785 8,204 1,103 12,066 298 3,091 13,134 24,543,832 11,452 614,375,283 24,256,470 2,027 564,485 287,362 111,713,027 73,173 39,561,682 40,631 50,175,335 63,908 603,274 31,000,931 39,232 240,547 16,681,754 55,122 362,727 14,319,177 5,004 8,285 338,334 25,423 304,054 7,766,971 1,193 34,353 455,446 1,250 39,310 248,838 L26.905 NA NA NA NA NA NA 22,580 66,313 15,162 32,830 14,828 33,483 16,872 63,444,085 38,835,459 3,833 62,337,491 37,886,991 13,425 1,106,594 948,468 30,767 13, 3%, 183 5,997,445 3,321 5,342,431 5,213 1,392,286 NA NA NA NA NA NA 22,012 21,849,105 993 14,661 550,774,741 20,525,660 7,351 2,690,306 1,323,445 95,627,408 103,954 47,961,678 17,444,823 75,299 30,220,907 82,210 414,912 31,894,042 36,536 151,790 17,354,585 71,039 263,122 14,539,457 8,857 17,283 851,085 60,945 686,728 14,845,660 1,191 26,581 370.891 1,273 30,119 155,010 68,118 NA NA NA NA NA NA 46,037 100,133 41,978 29,879,983 23,105,639 NA NA NA NA NA NA 59,464 13,792,566 5,543,426 2,664 1,571,842 3,150 264,445 NA NA NA NA '36,703 '17,010,677 '463 16,132 345,958,281 14,130,894 17,859 4,692,298 2,568,509 5,504 311,274 64,176,597 46,252,298 93,781 17,924,299 83,891 506,519 22,533,817 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 52,074 646,808 10,588,500 2,236 44,205 359,864 2,540 NA 328,415 163,719 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA 52,701 108,301 NA NA 1,937 70,608 NA NA NA NA NA NA '49,687 '15, 009, 211 16,063 311,222,755 210,456,880 27,777 8,493,099 24, 081, 909 '9,106 2470,422 25,208,201 103,023 6,248,219 68,419 345,606 7,265,766 38,528 192,981 5,455,264 48,393 152,625 1,810,502 MA NA NA 40,932 522,784 4,555,964 2,870 55,079 269,975 3,634 73,951 361,003 76,905 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA »A NA NA 58,094 122,748 76,670 6,913,177 2,930,803 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,126 68,376 NA NA NA NA NA NA '54,159 '6,699,371 9,890 148,713,316 23, 859, 493 34,686 11,166,533 22, 310, 958 3,320 57,152 271,291 54,258 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 71,976 132,549 '15,272 2 528, 920 30,115,319 2,407 41,579 189,658 60,513 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 32,417 62,295 83,645 3,751,931 2,826,852 NA NA NA NA NA NA 100,005 19,589,818 5,174,994 NA NA 6,882 55,635 NA NA NA '49,614 '8,616,123 '174 9,061 114,769,193 3,527,932 MA !A 3,993,392 '21,326 '1,094,799 NA 44,794 199,993 64,047 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 49,516,891 NA Not available. 'All dairy products sold. zPublished values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average priceB. products sold. 'Butter sold. For this table, these values have been adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all dairy ARKANSAS H State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 {For definitions and explanations, see text) All fauns number . Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . Total value of crops harvested. Including horticultural specialties and forest products dollars . Total value of crops sold, including horticultural specialties and forest products dollars . Com: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. acres . value, dollars. Harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . , bushels . , Sales farms reporting . , bushels . , dollars . . Cut for silage farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder. . .farms reporting.. acres . . Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . value, dollars.. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . dollars . . Cut for silage farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons cut. . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . dollars . . Harvested for sirup. .. .farms reporting.. acres . . gallons . . Sales farms reporting . . gallons . . dollars . . Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . value , dollars . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . dollars . . Oats farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . . value, dollars... Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . dollars . . . Barley farms reporting... acres. . . bushels . . . value, dollars . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . dollars . . . Ixye farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . value, dollars . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . dollars . . . ^ce farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . value, dollars . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . dollars . . . Other grains farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . value, dollars... Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . dollars . . . See footnotes at end of table. Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 95,007 72,315 5,324,541 484,684,041 446,085,636 34,322 378,993 13,475,094 33,047 358,800 U, 344,770 6,299 2,955,078 3,250,592 357 6,750 55,384 1,649 13,443 6,864 76,714 3,807,861 1,661 30,392 832,609 431 355,018 347,920 1,318 25,608 235,858 3,040 18,768 35,432 HA 1,642 30,387 1,197 1,946 126,931 NA 89,715 197,375 5,028 115,761 2,945,711 5,154,994 4,497 2,760,288 4,830,513 3,361 144,752 5,547,374 3,827,688 1,424 3,830,871 2,643,305 402 9,087 234,296 194,466 160 135,463 112,439 40 334 6,293 5,664 15 3,319 2,988 3,365 369,817 28,143,014 57,693,179 3,356 27,748,319 56,884,056 292 4,941 118,366 118,366 51 46,624 46,624 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 145,076 114,277 5,535,608 423,428,376 380,051,557 59,402 709,723 12,893,562 46,121 559,080 6,448,128 4,744 1,526,726 2,290,087 1,813 33,892 124,428 13,703 116,751 '14,185 6113,496 '3,893,972 1,220 17,098 252,020 235 109, 136 138,603 2,559 38,534 193,159 10,663 55,222 47,281 277 2,126 45,710 62,004 62,642 693,791 NA NA 6107,999 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 11,555 347,133 14,774,784 11,819,827 4,542 8,701,312 6,961,048 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,588 670,435 40,038,662 77,274,618 3,576 39,379,520 76,002,474 4,321 93,377 2,575,979 4,507,963 2,237 1,854,693 3,245,714 1950 (April 1) 182,429 154,493 5,930,093 384,906,242 98,291 1,117,733 27,612,982 96, 575 1,087,737 21,626,026 39,830 2,201,015 32,498,921 95 1,356 7,590 3,067 28,640 58,987 644,819 '1, 302, 641 1,263 12,041 207,569 '213 NA 788,094 314 ' 4,424 34,443 7,558 25,241 31,796 (') NA 6 (?) 63,172 63,113 6168,116 61,153 NA 6116,086 1,264 21,031 289,454 528,332 446 145,832 NA 5,701 161, 811 3,904,687 2,940,173 1,873 1,563,562 NA 354 4,539 95,596 95,242 90 34,915 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,940 411,040 19,889,614 34,646,561 2,927 19,275,938 NA NA 7,379 108,709 133,664 NA 39,018 NA 1945 (January 1) 198,769 182,663 5,994,816 338,157,288 204,542,006 127,929 1,588,921 34,087,105 124,815 1,536,056 25,297,754 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA =20,286 '75,961 '1,960,603 680 2,607 36,109 NA NA NA NA NA NA 16,987 60,920 98,364 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,176 43,881 654,624 946,671 NA NA NA 7,455 242,444 7,264,298 6,635,487 NA NA NA 865 12,375 245,832 332,391 NA NA NA 431 4,960 64,673 93,540 NA NA NA 2,212 286,174 15,478,060 26,765,043 NA NA NA NA 5,615 100,453 126,455 NA NA NA 1940 (April 1) 216,674 205,254 6,609,833 143,382,434 93,076,486 174,397 2,236,908 22,543,472 170,106 2,185,622 33,762,323 NA NA NA 100 2,050 9,352 7,326 49,236 50,229 '117,946 'l, 393,454 1,948 5,949 82,998 NA NA NA 159 3,297 18,887 32,691 88,976 117,521 NA NA NA 621,965 619,724 6857,950 NA NA NA 3,204 33,612 353,443 241,250 NA NA NA 6,295 142,950 4,211,143 1,597,023 NA NA NA 1,018 9,874 145,992 83,568 NA NA NA 138 1,317 15,519 10,736 NA NA NA 1,428 153,095 7,651,231 5,716,612 NA NA NA NA 1,740 17,952 11,328 NA NA NA 1935 (January 1} 253,013 241,303 6,438,405 1930 (April 1) 203,168 2,373,257 NA 171,965 2,038,551 17,672,223 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 144,084 1,450,652 5,833 16,971 145,535 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,502 60,105 477,159 458,073 NA NA NA 3,667 56,018 1,294,779 815,711 NA NA NA 96 1,192 17,396 13,917 NA NA NA 51 322 2,564 2,308 NA NA NA 1,251 135,773 6,403,352 5,250,751 NA NA NA NA 842 15,754 16,069 NA 242,334 230,199 6,581,834 157,054,603 175,726 1,865,763 NA 167,168 1,756,968 27,388,105 NA NA NA 223 2,278 11,099 NA 106,517 '18,759 665,529 '1,141,268 923 2,929 33,974 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 614,301 612,366 6604,955 NA NA NA 1,048 16,535 153,281 173,362 NA NA NA 2,407 32,394 653,887 362,006 NA NA NA 1925 (January 1) 221,991 NA 6,226,830 1920 (January 1) 232,604 NA 26, 465, 305 173,773 1,990,762 NA 167,617 1,918,525 29,449,148 NA NA NA 314 3,079 8,983 NA 69,158 NA 124,200 NA NA 4,335 43,863 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 26,218 NA NA NA NA 2,981 32,702 334,854 459,628 NA NA NA 4,548 63,096 1,165,552 786,518 NA NA NA 23 83 70 141 756 273 1,859 9 ,338 2,900 1,891 8 ,404 4,641 NA NA 14 NA NA 157 NA NA 251 46 128 614 216 653 2,082 1,979 6 850 13,900 2,572 9 589 27,800 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,077 1 226 1,201 146,588 166 249 143,211 6,958,105 7,107 916 6,797,128 6,720,853 9,951 ,W, 18,352,240 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,092 11 457 14,435 97 3,663 12,221 97 6,106 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA | NA NA NA NA 199,101 2,292,119 34,226,935 8,106 1,147,945 2,066,301 NA NA NA *19,006 '147,376 NA 130,659 3,563,232 NA 1,051 14,509 NA NA NA NA NA HA 28,439 88,184 107,371 NA NA NA 39,073 41,424 61,604,695 NA NA NA 24,582 256,211 2,051,405 4,266,922 NA NA NA 25,549 173,317 2,703,753 2,703,753 1,547 219,762 219,762 12 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all 22,470 21,018 17,092 NA 36,500 18,091 7,147 NA NA acres grown alone . . . 2,300,559 1,004,896 343,868 275,513 223,079 96,746 31,689 NA NA acres grown with other crops . . . 16,926 65,555 108,938 185,746 372,606 75,236 22,618 NA NA Harvested for beans — .farms reporting... 21,483 16,098 8,396 6,005 1,938 4,420 NA NA 497 J 1,207 acres grown alone... 2,274,039 907,081 274,634 NA 36,997 NA NA NA acres grown with other crops . . . 10,861 49,965 62,586 NA 13,278 NA NA NA bushels . . . 52,349,152 10,583,567 6,134,516 3,178,729 551,788 154,602 65,869 NA 7,770 value, dollars... 103,651,321 25,929,739 12,288,673 6,990,369 635,434 287,560 155,748 NA 32,633 100,510,368 1,229 24,633,251 4,857 NA 5,791 NA 18,913 NA 48,342 NA 77,921 NA 20,725 NA NA NA 18,153 acres grown alone . . . 13,676 59,720 47,594 f 164,025 363,872 434,758 112,970 59,966 76,593 acres grown with other crops . . . 882 786 1,816 ) ' tons . . . 19,319 45,151 56,222 156,095 368,647 289,659 105,211 NA 66,705 value, dollars . . . 396,040 1,264,228 1,121,725 3,724,989 3,256,057 4,489,714 1,814,396 NA 1,834,405 39,610 113,779 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hogged or grazed, or cut 507 1,582 3,029 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown alone . . . 6,970 14,062 8,038 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown with other crops . . . 3,790 12,609 36,044 NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars . . . 292,545 492,869 684,401 NA NA NA NA NA NA Plowed under for green 210 925 1,359 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown alone . . . 5,874 24,033 13,602 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown with other crops . . . 1,393 2,195 8,492 NA NA NA NA NA NA Cowpeas grown alone for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 3,368 9,510 20,425 NA 87,120 91,222 25,482 NA NA acres . . . 13,131 37,039 65,054 140,507 353,570 327,015 73,190 NA NA Harvested for dry 2,199 3,617 10,306 18,813. 23,619 42,163 NA NA NA acres — 6,827 10,554 21,524 NA 61,717 NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 62,232 61,718 139,199 300,886 351,136 411,222 231,649 NA NA value, dollars... 373,392 277,731 490,575 953,121 476,120 690,853 503,487 NA NA 37,332 573 44,434 3,039 NA 4,008 NA O NA NA NA (10) NA NA Sin} acres . . . 2,260 13,295 14,680 (10) 10 10) (10) 10 (10) tons.. . 2,110 9,254 14,225 (10) o value, dollars... 44,310 268,366 293,599 (10) (10) (10) (10) (10, (10) 4,430 24,153 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hogged or grazed, or cut 600 2,422 4,947 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 3,175 9,062 15,005 NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 82,550 271,864 293,714 NA NA NA NA NA NA Plowed under for green 167 930 3,727 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 869 4,128 13,845 NA NA NA NA NA NA Peanuts grown alone for 2,624 3,549 7,643 10,615 32,608 50,289 17,627 NA NA acres . . . 2,842 6,601 12,592 23,527 51,985 78,876 25,626 NA NA value, dollars11 115,148 225,338 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Harvested for picking or 2,216 2,140 5,324 3,979 13,410 33,293 NA NA 12,115 acres — 2,147 3,314 6,316 1210,209 17,615 NA NA NA 1221,962 pounds . . . 915,761 772,690 2,573,569 3,817,478 5,820,092 13438,388 13263,049 NA 13308,676 value , dollars . . . 91,576 77,269 325,469 301,718 224,477 552,369 237,745 NA 725,388 56,777 21,634 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Vines or tops saved for 501 1,993 3,601 5,066 (10) (,o' o ffl (10) acres . . . 923 4,186 6,129 NA (10) (10) J» (10) tons. . . 952 2,877 5,802 11,421 (10, Ct„' ( „' (10) value, dollars... 15,232 77, 679 102,883 195,277 (10) (10) (10) (10) (10) 1,522 6,985 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Velvetbeans grown for all 2 NA NA NA NA 476 1,393 629 acres . . . 14 NA NA NA NA 2,762 9,527 4,236 bushels . . . 37 NA NA NA NA 3,508 NA NA value, dollars . . . 160 NA NA NA NA 9,860 NA NA 160 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 25 20 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds . . . 15,000 5,760 NA NA NA NA NA NA value , dollsrs . . . 600 624 NA NA NA NA NA NA 450 593 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hay crops (see text): 636,967 775,678 lsl, 033,411 151,279,170 15967,272 15669,200 ls583,042 "786,724 683,065 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating. .farms reporting... 1,999 3,273 4,948 7,320 8,728 7,916 6,332 5,432 8,186 acres. . . 34,571 44,953 69,096 110,719 94,939 71,330 49,340 42,310 61,457 tons. . . 83,166 82,692 150,036 274,794 213,593 108,967 102,811 NA 128,147 value, dollars... 2,162,316 2,728,836 3,792,311 7,204,246 2,277,211 1,961,406 2,018,965 NA 4,228,851 341 419 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons. . . 27,715 22,813 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 720,590 752,829 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses 3,394 1,605 2,453 2,658 2,429 3,773 NA NA NA acres . . . 64,912 25,725 26,097 26,324 20,489 37,472 128,822 131,825 142,049 tons.. . 84,863 22,395 31,150 28,168 21,869 124,846 24,998 NA 152,542 value, dollars... 1,697,260 638,258 560, 614 542,716 199,481 389,969 1,775,445 NA 4,058,123 286 87 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons . . . 6,488 2,080 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 129,760 59,277 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting... 16,236 13,199 50,643 50,216 41,129 NA NA NA NA acres. .. 252,341 198,577 638,838 669, 224 413,500 NA NA NA NA tons . . . 324,926 152,567 717,888 630, 649 421,068 NA NA NA NA value, dollars . . . 6,823,446 4,195,592 13,094,924 13,666,822 3,723,243 NA NA NA NA 1,443 637 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons. .. 27,083 13,263 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 568,743 364,733 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. ARKANSAS 13 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, s Census of — 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) 3,412 17,952 NA NA NA NA NA NA 36,026 39,342 195,977 1572,954 1!154,584 15149,559 15195,930 15100,636 l5209,131 193,154 42,679 210,492 35,979 18,567 63,822 46,091 32,704 NA 135,971 810,901 5,472,792 151,339,438 152, 633,529 151,097,758 654,492 461,842 NA 3,195,340 130 683 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,208 7,902 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 22,952 205,452 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,836 9,641 10,490 17,053 20,370 NA 17,649 NA 14,679 89,151 132,245 114,064 191,817 161,946 NA 141,415 145,737 138,382 99,496 89,210 118,352 200,146 173,539 NA 147,588 NA 146,053 1,343,196 1,873,410 1,413., 375 2,859,878 1,099,444 NA 1,294,235 NA 2,628,954 453 380 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7,842 5,442 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 105,881 114,282 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8,064 12,155 9,438 11,079 NA NA NA NA NA 155,953 177,630 117,624 126,502 126,732 364,468 162,829 257,721 148,023 190,573 143,343 125,149 143,628 139,164 277,081 162,182 NA 142,435 2,953,882 1,863,459 1,713,815 2,512,635 1,115,895 3,468,021 2,204,151 NA 3,276,005 823 683 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 16,485 12,560 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 255,535 163,280 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 21 26 14 NA «4 NA NA NA NA 697 571 271 NA 16107 NA NA NA NA 3,465 3,323 1,538 NA 16438 NA NA NA NA 29,453 26,584 11,534 NA 162,922 NA NA NA NA 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 NA NA NA NA NA NA 100 NA NA NA NA NA NA 15 NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 110 64 30 NA 1757 NA 18211 NA NA 2,917 1,212 378 NA "1,351 NA 1S1,653 NA NA 421,393 144,143 103,345 NA "10,283 NA ls130,680 NA NA 101,134 28,829 23,770 NA 1754,344 NA 1818,793 NA NA 75,852 20,181 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 23 1 21 NA NA NA NA NA 53 287 19 170 NA NA NA NA NA NA 19,346 1,100 11,301 NA NA NA NA NA 24,660 5,417 473 4,408 NA NA NA NA NA 12,330 4,773 331 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5 2 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 153 12 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA 17,317 1,950 400 NA NA NA NA NA NA 15,932 1,228 304 NA NA NA NA NA NA 15,840 860 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 104 166 12 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,856 2,336 130 NA NA NA NA NA NA 264,758 400,328 12,151 NA NA NA NA NA NA 42,361 56,046 4,860 NA NA NA NA NA NA 40,368 44,836 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 469 760 1,637 1,702 523 NA NA NA NA 15,002 28,561 40,868 31,474 6,364 NA NA NA NA 5,200,554 7,420,864 10,461,699 6,308,330 810,969 NA NA NA NA 676,072 1,632,590 1,024,439 691,127 34,872 NA NA NA NA 468,054 848,952 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 1 NA NA NA "2 NA 196 20 5 NA NA NA "2 NA NA 12,040 800 NA NA NA "650 NA 194,550 l4319 1,204 48 NA NA NA 1921 NA 1,084 38 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 25 65 73 NA NA NA NA NA NA 267 537 661 NA NA NA NA NA NA 39,350 77,318 69,345 NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,051 21,649 11,789 NA NA NA NA NA NA 8,475 17,319 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 5 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA 83 28 11 NA NA NA NA NA NA 6,950 3,760 750 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,085 2,256 300 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,037 1,805 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 33 154 27 NA NA NA NA NA NA 455 2,964 237 NA NA NA NA NA NA 13.7,727 789,240 44,726 NA NA NA NA NA NA 10,595 102,601 6,708 NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,419 82,081 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 5 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 150 52 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA 30,000 25,460 1,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,200 2,291 70 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,192 1,834 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 118 241 242 NA NA NA NA NA 2,660 5,114 4,947 NA NA NA NA NA 502,667 868,040 796,186 NA NA NA NA NA 60,320 104,165 143,314 NA NA NA NA NA 55,296 83,333 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 29 17 NA NA NA NA NA NA 600 1,849 946 NA NA NA NA NA NA 131,715 478,356 154,900 NA NA NA NA NA NA 13,172 38,268 12,012 NA NA NA NA NA NA 11,854 30,614 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 370 390 NA NA NA NA NA NA 310 6,551 9,635 7,721 10,258 NA NA NA NA 270 4,860 NA NA NA NA | NA NA | NA Hay crops (see texthContinued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting., acres . . tons. . value, dollars . . Sales farms reporting . , tons. . dollars . , Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons.. value, dollars.. Sales farms reporting. . tons. . dollars . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . tons.. value, dollars.. Sales farms reporting. . dollars . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. value, dollars.. Field seed crops harvested: Bermuda grass seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . Clover seed: Crimson clover seed. .. .farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars. . Red clover seed farms reporting . . acres . . pounds. . value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . White clover seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . Fescue seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds.. value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Lespedeza seed farms reporting. . acres . . pounds.. value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . IHllet seed farms reporting . . acres . . pounds . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Orchardgrass seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Redtop seed farms reporting * . acres . . pounds . . value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . Ryegrass seed farms reporting . . acres . . pounds. . value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . Sudangrass seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . Vetch seed farms reporting. . acres . . pounds.. value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . Wild winter peas farms reporting . . acres . . pounds . . value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . Other field seed crops acres. . value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . See footnotes at end of table. 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 19^0 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Other field crops harvested: Broomcorn farms reporting . . acres . . tons of brush.. value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . Cotton farms reporting. . acres . . bales . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Irish potatoes for base use or for sale farms reporting. . acres21 bushels . . value, dollars.. Sales - dollars . . Popcorn farms reporting. . acres . . pounds (ear corn).. value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than corn, sorghums, and annual legumes farms reporting.. acres . . value, dollars.. Sunflower seed farms reporting.. acres.. bushels . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres21 bushels . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Tobacco farms reporting. . acres . . pounds . . value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . Other field crops acres.. value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Value 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 home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use23 farms reporting. . value, dollars.. Vegetables harvested for sale2* farms reporting.. acres . . Sales dollars . . Asparagus f alms reporting . . acres . . Beans, green Una farms reporting.. acres . . Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting. . acres . . Beets (table) farms reporting.. acres . . Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting.. acres . . Cabbage farms reporting . . acres . . Cantaloups and muekmelons farms reporting. . acres . . Cauliflower farms reporting. . acres. . Collards farms reporting. . acres . . Corn, sweet farms reporting.. acres. . Cucumbers and pickles . .farms reporting.. acres . . Kale farms reporting. . acres . . Mustard greens farms reporting.. acres . . Okra farms reporting. . acres . . See footnotes at end of table. 1 14 3 750 750 34,888 1,297,393 1,484,003 256,732,519 256,732,519 28,735 3,902 628,048 1,099,084 364,271 91 71 54,533 1,887 1,887 30 844 15,192 3 23 542 1,220 800 15,323 4,003 619,755 1,425,437 514,388 18 28 23,024 11,060 11,060 5 381 65 465,280,230 71,062 NA 4,731 27,225 3,091,584 99 210 438 923 4,392 42 44 1,214 3,205 147 167 604 865 2 14 18 85 843 1,659 1,357 1,737 8 100 68 456 767 1,410 7 343 63 22,806 22,806 67,767 1,697,523 1,293,849 251,006,706 251,006,706 63,986 6,056 1,020,717 1,480,040 619,750 30 172 118,705 3,560 3,560 18 226 7,006 3 13 210 368 331 25,541 3,716 388,154 1,273,145 247,093 38 48 32,337 15,845 15,845 855 35,044 34,876 411,761,147 6,397 29,220 2,385,048 93 188 334 801 2,891 36 35 448 1,598 109 113 397 887 4 10 38 44 230 1,054 2,273 2,939 19 134 47 458 619 1,075 2 25 5 1,350 NA 100,234 2,572,610 1,584,307 255,949,646 NA 75,394 16,263 1,760,037 2,810,426 NA 22 239 446,900 14,659 NA 39,423 8,377 924,902 2,090,263 NA 37 28 34,103 15,347 NA 60 22127,115 NA 2367,035,060 22282,133,798 9,666 46,785 3,397,564 16 1B9 620 2,507 3,885 11,400 24 28 34 291 502 231 854 1,681 6 15 26 35 857 2,763 2,203 2,842 11 69 90 813 179 114 NA NA NA 114,070 1,769,987 1,361,451 178,603,716 NA 91,222 34,797 2,797,536 4,055,011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 56,411 21,556 1,798,792 3,652,959 NA 189 98 84,321 37,947 NA NA 40,125 NA 299,621,201 188,671,969 176,262 19,228,205 17,342 78,456 5,158,440 NA NA NA NA 7,657 23,941 997 490 NA 1,103 2,116 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 212 210 34 3,694 NA 150,667 2,056,775 1,351,209 75,988,359 NA 111,655 39,912 2,978,984 2,325,706 NA 411 282 217,800 8,124 NA 443 2,154 17,794 15 15 251 251 NA 59,390 26,134 1,668,562 1,499,961 NA 703 166 81,731 10, 628 NA NA 32,485 NA 125,691,961 86,891,882 191,346 9,313,754 11,467 38,295 1,166,205 43 97 704 831 1,878 3,070 26 23 17 64 613 445 1,175 2,473 450 846 696 625 3 1 28 123 73 58 NA NA NA NA NA 183,595 2,162,914 843,871 °54,345,292 NA 119,442 44,091 2,537,650 1,421,084 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 107,197 43,244 2,407,803 2,142,945 NA 1,234 266 95,593 6,596 NA NA 44 190 62 7,729 NA 192,209 3,446,485 1,398,475 142,043,979 NA 101,154 29,215 2,516,745 2,818,434 NA 318 241 243,000 7,911 NA 26 129 NA 12 22 508 342 NA 56,417 22,235 1,863,240 2,290,935 NA 929 232 94,750 20,233 NA NA NA NA 206,134 166,880 526,058 7,899,781 NA 16,789 47,591 40,619 NA 2,341,978 NA 92 NA 110 NA 99 NA 51 3,423 4,891 4,004 5,807 NA 26 NA 10 NA NA NA NA 996 1,909 569 596 NA 2,253 NA 2,848 NA 2 NA 1 NA 2 NA 2 795 1,025 930 909 NA 1,364 NA 1,074 NA 1 NA 1 NA NA NA NA NA 57 NA 19 NA NA NA 176,198 2,776,934 1,090,259 20127,841,030 NA 61,334 23,229 1,637,543 2,043,074 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 41,295 20,537 1,657,375 2,536,016 NA 889 318 163,681 32,928 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA m NA NA NA NA NA 1,023 510 3,945 6,446 NA NA NA NA 1,139 1,005 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ARKANSAS 15 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS;1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1! 1925 (January 1} 1920 (January 1) Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoesr-Continued Vegetables harvested for sale2i — Continued Onions, dry farms reporting.. acres . . Onions, green farms reporting.. acres . . Peas, green farms reporting.. acres . . Peppers, hot farms reporting.. acres . . Peppers, sweet farms reporting.. acres . . Radishes farms reporting. . acres . . Spinach farms reporting. . acres. . Squash farms reporting.. acres . . Tomatoes farms reporting.. acres . . Turnip greens farms reporting. . acres . . Turnips farms reporting. . acres . . Watermelons farms reporting. . acres . . Other vegetables acres . . Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale:27 Blackberries and dewberries farms reporting. . acres . . quarts. . value, dollars . . Boysenberrles farms reporting. . acres . . quarts. . value, dollars.. Raspberries farms reporting. . acres . . quarts . . value , dollars . . Strawberries farms reporting . . acres . . 24-quart crates . . value, dollars.. louogberriea farms reporting . . . acres . . quarts . . . value , dollars . . . Other berries and small fruits acres... value , dollars . . . Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:29 land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting. . , acres . . , Apples farms reporting. . , Trees of all ages number. . , Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . . , number. . , Trees of bearing age farms reporting... number. . . Quantity harvested farms reporting... bushels . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Cherries farms reporting. . , Trees of all ages number. . . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting... number. . , Trees of bearing age farms reporting... number . . . Quanti ty harvested farms reporting . . . pounds . . . value, dollars . . . Sales dollars . . . Figs 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 . . . Sales dollars . . . See footnotes at end of table. 59 93 99 78 272 124 13 12 90 58 14 27 146 3,053 124 111 2,289 3,064 168 393 120 334 1,394 5,176 31 272 75 47,238 9,446 156 352 474,807 118,704 32 19 12,412 3,723 2,522 5,620 497,494 2,984,964 18 26 34,133 8,533 2 139 5,032 34,029 3,318 159,831 1,480 42,494 2,539 117,337 1,693 197,231 355,014 355,014 1,027 6,836 569 4,478 562 2,358 234 25,583 3,070 3,070 239 1,391 109 295 159 1,096 112 8,153 651 651 31 19 90 62 392 1,098 33 21 81 61 45 167 76 1,892 94 97 1,808 3,367 219 1,335 123 228 2,166 8,968 240 135 159 37,657 7,904 237 520 521,091 130,272 29 17 8,582 2,575 2,271 4,925 191,794 1,511,335 26 24 17,739 4,259 7 456 72 38 66 45 425 552 11 7 71 85 133 308 270 5,676 101 148 4,270 9,020 59 351 179 419 2,260 7,083 75 733 1,084 540,162 81,030 281,080 2»1,870 283,131,504 "375,780 42 30 17,089 4,785 5,101 9,036 528,634 3,471,343 (2S) (2S) 5 587 8,630 54 312 36 287 43,327 3°64 060 80 091 8,804 38 319 43 236 337,960 837 428 1,202 774 2,748 17 168 NA 52,615 245 292 NA 7,400 26 158 NA 285,345 592 136 NA 5,663 18 126 NA 443,416 961 788 747 424 376,902 1,523 054 1,799 755 376,902 NA NA 2,175 8 608 10 750 8,333 27,303 47 298 728 4 595 NA 2,887 13 865 NA 1,588 4 322 NA 5,446 13 438 NA 647 1 703 NA 26,852 74 669 130 174 3,485 7,466 11 718 3,485 NA NA 189 5 257 HA 900 16,234 NA 62 2 491 NA 225 7 244 NA 142 2 957 NA 675 8 990 NA 44 1 693 NA 2,695 114 048 NA 273 13 464 NA 273 NA HA NA NA NA NA 1,067 1,408 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7,921 17,040 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,689 2,575 1,156,227 186,708 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,899 4,907 160,216 1,227,910 NA NA NA NA 292 230 18 17 847 1,404 1 (Z) 47 25 104 298 345 3,749 35 32 5,027 10,364 5 1 235 359 4,615 12,382 770 3,061 2,648 1,237,156 91,197 105 95 68,555 10,281 417 324 247,177 40,033 5,752 14,188 695,425 1,609,777 790 522 403,393 52,444 5 384 41,216 108,556 57,321 1,784,303 22,315 456,815 44,709 1,327,488 30,901 1,067,792 753,245 NA 17,404 97,916 7,498 41,396 11,163 56,520 5,105 257,532 18,310 NA 3,455 12,670 1,047 4,312 2,518 8,358 2,020 177,145 7,802 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7,560 19,915 NA NA NA NA 8,008 10,378 NA NA NA NA NA 11,128 29,978 1,080,141 1,555,403 NA NA NA NA NA NA 53,082 126,663 52,262 2,130,202 NA 438,820 NA 1,691,382 NA 1,480,063 1,243,253 NA 11,199 71,806 NA 28,722 NA 43,084 NA 856,016 28,279 1,451 409 41 15 1,632 1,153 («) J") "58 2637 462 909 366 409 9 7 7,917 17,649 NA NA 205 142 5,293 7,021 1,440 3,274 1,824 936,438 104,402 NA NA NA NA 559 350 137,288 21,292 12,097 27,319 1,109,686 2,779,304 NA NA 105 2,569 48,020 140,820 52,301 3,363,336 NA 1,205,372 NA 2,157,964 NA 1,272,663 1,573,660 NA 8,267 54,681 NA 22,651 32,030 NA 492,856 41,087 NA 1,734 7,027 NA 2,954 NA 4,073 NA 73,584 3,501 NA 629 1,761 284 222 NA 2 NA 2 NA 800 NA 368 NA NA NA NA NA 25 NA 6 NA 122 NA 90 NA 2 NA 3 NA 9 NA 1 5,031 2,640 12,068 2,627 NA NA NA NA NA 92 NA 97 7,614 3,427 9,470 4,717 NA 272 NA 3,481 NA 1,269 NA 885,539 NA 132,833 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 811 NA 226 NA 153,766 NA 38,450 6,810 6,032 20,003 8,324 NA 477,665 NA 2,407,436 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 54 NA 5,783 NA NA NA NA 67,195 NA 4,377,151 4 ,952,246 NA 29,678 1,681,331 877,376 NA 64,172 2,695,820 4 074,870 NA NA 3,697,867 7 163, 619 3,913,208 10,745,448 NA NA NA NA NA 148,185 NA 6,712 NA 65,264 NA 10,951 NA 82,921 NA NA NA 1 862,280 NA 99,765 NA NA NA NA NA 7,302 NA 1,040 NA 3,344 NA 1,501 NA 3,958 NA NA NA 25,359 NA 3,042 na| NA 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 ( January 1 ) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 ( January 1 ) Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes a '-Continued Grapes farms reporting. Vines of all ages number. Vines not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Vines of bearing age farms reporting . number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . value , dollars . Sales 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. Sales 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. Sales dollars . Plums and prunes farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . value , dollars . Sales dollars . Pecans, total 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. Sales dollars . Pecans, improved 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. Sales dollars . Pecans, wild 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. Sales dollars . See footnotes at end of table . 2,055 1,529,810 627 62,517 1,640 1,467,293 1,160 12,069,589 603,487 603,487 3,415 1,373,965 1,551 259,309 2,610 1,114,656 1,406 1,494,917 3,214,072 3,154,279 2,365 36,016 872 10,393 1,781 25, 623 1,230 29,555 39,902 39,902 1,317 13,320 606 4,748 865 8,572 375 2,920 7,320 7,320 NA 137,938 MA 40,146 NA 97,792 NA 1,061,929 367,248 367,248 1,309 79,620 611 20,814 893 58,806 497 685,773 246,877 246,877 680 58,318 299 19,332 505 38,986 285 376,156 120,371 120,371 3,934 2,083,387 853 183,400 3,330 1,899,987 1,996 6,682,031 400,923 400,923 8,834 1,798,000 2,568 260,157 7,351 1,537,843 3,485 764,667 2,294,001 2,294,001 5,229 56,266 1,511 10,564 4,110 45,702 1,748 21,227 38,215 38,215 3,102 27,461 903 6,748 2,400 20,713 1,012 6,312 12,624 12,624 109,827 NA 23, 111 NA 86,716 NA 632,586 185,388 185,388 1,922 76,668 695 17,580 1,433 59,088 714 443,155 141,814 141,814 894 33,159 325 5,531 675 27, 628 256 189,431 43,574 43,574 15,388 2,565,874 5,370 238,273 10,551 2,327,601 6,857 14,103,459 572,435 NA 40,699 3,006,937 17,522 816,516 27,862 2,190,421 13,673 1,677,440 3,411,761 NA 21,810 119,374 9,030 32,722 13,970 86,652 8,522 90,389 133,535 NA 13,032 80,656 5,970 24,663 7,532 55,993 3,227 18,503 31,711 NA NA 46,613 104,186 NA 860,933 188,063 NA 7,589 109,389 3,726 37,916 4,467 71,473 3,091 602,263 144,421 NA 2,914 41,410 891 8,697 2,180 32,713 1,320 258,670 43,642 NA 15,529 3,167,341 NA NA NA 13,170,371 571,425 NA 55,441 3,617,279 NA 2,120,783 6,095,655 22,648 138,389 NA NA NA NA NA 178,066 316,961 NA 13,694 140,653 35,215 72,072 8,818 122,193 NA NA NA 1,398,029 322,260 NA 22,796 *,551,449 5,486 307,546 18,258 4,243,903 13,469 13,758,256 251,148 NA 76,681 4,612,888 26,966 1,484,710 64,434 3,128,178 46,277 2,269,288 2,346,883 NA 26,821 180,135 8,558 53,743 19,797 126,392 13,167 163,044 121,664 NA 24,761 287,639 7,729 55,508 18,505 232,131 11,986 93,647 78,606 NA 9,095 207,551 3,928 73,894 6,067 133,657 4,803 1,547,254 169,240 NA 5,422 82,009 33,063 NA 48,946 NA 634,049 96,181 NA 4,189 125,542 NA 40,831 NA 84,711 NA 913,205 73,059 NA 21,312 5,045,161 NA 220,533 NA 4,824,628 NA 20,287,683 263,740 NA 65,046 4,111,252 NA 540,249 NA 3,571,003 NA 2,739,987 2,054,990 NA 21,277 149,091 NA 22,655 NA 126,436 NA 223,280 156,296 NA 16,426 162,586 NA 29,411 NA 133,175 NA 69,317 69,317 NA 19,544 5,523,308 787,586 NA 4,735,722 NA 15,633,384 372,636 NA 55,305 4,297,924 NA 1,059,834 NA 3,238,090 NA 1,838,214 1,976,597 NA 17,938 146,686 NA 39,595 NA 107,091 NA 149,186 166,270 NA 17,807 243,714 50,927 NA 192,787 NA 77,736 99,535 NA 5,387 114,451 NA 66,116 NA 48,335 NA 248,084 36,483 NA 24,953 4,312,406 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 73,034 4,344,322 NA NA NA NA NA 2,518,281 2,744,571 NA 24,270 176,684 23,407 307,112 NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,789 76,767 NA 45,233 NA 31,534 NA NA NA NA ARKANSAS 17 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see lexll Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Tree truits, nuts, and giapes "-Continued Walnuts, black (planted) 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. Sales dollars . Other tree fruits and nuts value, dollars . Sales dollars . Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts harvested... .dollars. Value of fruits, including berrie6 and other small fruits, and nuts sold dollars. 348 9,457 127 4,651 271 4,806 206 69. It." 2,764 2,764 250 250 7,659,494 212 3,091 56 905 167 2,186 74 24,758 988 988 175 175 4,969,775 4,969,775 1,335 13,246 314 3,645 1,055 9,601 629 107,527 •4,303 NA 3,786 NA 7,041,514 7,166,619 2 26 NA 20 NA 6 1 150 15 NA 2,081 NA 3,366,116 NA NA NA NA NA Not available. Z Reported in ™»n fractions. 1Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1959, 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. 3Value of corn and other corn products sold. Corn cut for forage . 5Sorghums for all purposes, except for sirup. 6Includes reports for sugarcane for sirup. 7Value of sorghums sold for hay or forage included in value of sorghums sold for grain or seed. 8The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure . The 1944 figures are for acres grown alone . 9For 1944, soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. For figures on annual legumes saved for hay, including cowpeas and peanut vines, see soybeans cut for hay. ^Calculated value of peanuts harvested for nuts, peanuts harvested for hay, and peanuts hogged or grazed. 12Includes acres grown with other crops. 13Reported in bushels. 1AFor all Censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. 15Includes oats cut for feeding unthreshed. l6Silage crops other than corn and sorghums. Clover seed, except sweetclover. 1 Clover seed, including sweetclover. 19Includes proso millet. 20Value of lint cotton only. 21For 1959 and 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. 22Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. 23Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use only. 2*Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes . 25Green lima beans included with snap beans. 26Hot peppers Included with sweet peppers. 27For Censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. 28Loganberries and youngberries included with boysenberries . 29For 1959 and 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. See text. 30Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than l/2 acre. See text. 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sate: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, (lowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting . . . dollars . . . On farms with sates of $2,000 or more farms reporting. . . dollars . . . Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting . . . acres . . . Sales dollars. . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting . . . Grown under glass farms reporting . . . square feet . . . Grown in the open farms reporting . . . acres . . . Sales dollars .. . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms .farms reporting . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting . square feet. Grown in the open farms reporting. acres. Sales dollars . Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting . Sales of any forest products farms reporting . dollars . Sales of standing timber farms reporting. dollars . Sales of all other forest products farms reporting . dollars. Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, sawlogs, and veneer logs farms reporting dollars Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting cords (4* x 4' X 8') Sales farms reporting cords (4' x4' X 8') Pulpwood sold farms reporting cords (4* x 4' x 8') Fence posts cut. farms reporting number Sales farms reporting number Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting thousands of board feet Sales farms reporting thousands of board feet 228 2,279,169 75 2,185,485 98 885 1,077,321 103 82 827,658 38 75 1,154,509 89 6i 50,602 36 87 47,339 24,643 6,318 3,934,812 3,631 1,901,304 3,911 2,033,508 3,484 1,862,593 652 170,915 19,765 181,515 1,203 20,240 1,450 57,264 4,954 1,308,024 650 460,587 1,165 18,126 829 15,438 NA 1,446,493 101 904 489,706 114 84 797,620 56 81 895,768 83 48 69,880 44 57 61,019 NA 8,490 2,865,913 NA NA NA NA 38,685 385,380 NA NA 3,601 105,455 20,114 4,715,664 NA NA 105,211 1086,664 NA NA NA 1,169,884 NA NA 147 779 482,150 3130 384 3440,423 380 3169 3614,746 106 50 55,107 65 67 72,988 NA NA 3,480,631 6,127 2,134,230 5,173 1,143,180 1,553 203,221 59,969 686,159 1,371 33,685 31,629 6,784,838 4,419 35,909 =-464 1786,647 11,233 2,758,331 275 362,590 78 953 175,774 NA *82 *334,160 NA NA *127, 131 NA NA NA '165 '457 759,6e5 14,992 1,294,814 359 546,367 NA 2284 NA NA NA 2381,630 NA NA NA s99 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA =164,737 NA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 123,902 '13 737 23,630 686 595 2,779,681 121,571 1,559,570 920 58,129 26,657 4,712,272 6,410 154,903 127,120 1,702,141 NA 383,689 NA NA 59 757 185,860 NA 668 6352,904 NA NA 6151,985 NA NA NA NA NA "45,844 72,606 26,663 7,778,078 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 1 Excludes data for farms unclassified as to type . 2Trees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries ; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. 3Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. *Crops grown under glass (flowers , plants , and vegetables ) and propagated mushrooms . 'Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass; and flowers grown in the open. 6Total square feet under glass. 7Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 8Value of vegetables and vegetable plants . 9Not strictly comparable with other years as figures probably include some reports of firewood used on : 10Figures include sales of standing timber. ARKANSAS 19 State Table 10.— CHARACTERISTICS OF PLACES NOT COUNTED AS FARMS BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN DEFINITION OF FARM: 1959 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Places excluded as farms by change in definition , 1954-1959 number acres in place Cropland harvested places reporting acres Under 10 acres places reporting 10 or more acres places reporting Operators by tenure: Full owners number Part owners and managers number Tenants number Operators by color: White number Nonwhite number Operators by year began operation of present place: 1959 operators reporting 1968 operators reporting 19S? operators reporting 1956 operators reporting 1951-1955 operators reporting 1950 or earlier operators reporting Operators by age: Under 55 years operators reporting 55 to 64 years operators reporting 85 or more years operators reporting Operators not reporting age number Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Operators by days of work off place in 1959: No days operators reporting 1 to 49 days operators reporting 50 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting Operators not reporting number Operators reporting other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting Cattle and calves of all ages places reporting number Cows, including heifers that have calved .places reporting number Hogs and pigs places reporting number Chickens 4 months old and over places reporting number Com harvested for all purposes places reporting acres Hay harvested places reporting acres 9,681 322,976 1,719 5,681 1,651 68 8,168 216 1,297 8,281 1,400 815 596 606 508 1,822 5,312 5,009 1,721 2,929 22 3,569 450 368 708 4,538 48 8,524 7,952 13,884 7,394 8,134 3,552 10,399 6,798 162,922 815 2,256 465 1,879 State Table 11.— DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Census of 1959 Census starting date— November 18 Ar leans as Census of 1954 Census starting date — November 3 Arkansas Nov. 29-Dec. 5 Percent (z) (z) (z) (z) 1 i. 7 26 34 19 7 1 Nov. 7-Nov. 13 Percent (z) (z) (Z) 7 27 26 21 10 Percent of farms enumerated during- Percent of farms enumerated during- 1 (z) 2 Less than 0.5. 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 12.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND BY QUANTITY OF LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for cattle and calves on hand, cows on hand, milk cows on hand, and animals sold alive are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, Cattle and calves of all ages on hand farms reporting... number,. . 1 farms reporting . . . n to 4 ■ farms reporting . . . g to g farms reporting . . . 10 to 49 farms reporting . . . 10 to 19 farms reporting. 20 to 49 farms reporting. . 50 to 99 ■ farms reporting . . . 100 or more farms reporting. . . 100 to 199 farms reporting... 200 to 499 farms reporting . . . 500 or more farms reporting.. . Cows on hand, including heifers that have calved farms reporting . . . number . . . 1 farms reporting . - . 2 farms reporting . . . 3 or 4 farms reporting . . , 5to9 farms reporting . . . 10 to 14 farms reporting . . 15 to 19 farms reporting. . 20 to 29 ram,s reporting . . 30 to 49 farms reporting . . 50 to 74 farms reporting . . 75 to 99 farms reporting . . 100 to 199 farms reporting. . 200 to 499 farms reporting . . 500 or more farms reporting . . Mi Ik COWS on hand farms reporting . . number.. 1 farms reporti ng . . 2 farms reporting . . 3 or 4 farms reporting . . 5 to 9 farms reporting.. 10 to 14 farms reporting . . 15 to 19 farms reporting.. 20 to 29 ■ farms reporting . . 30 to 49 farms reporting. . 50 to 74 farms reporting . . 75 to 99 farms reporting . . 100 to 199 farms reporting . . 200 to 499 farms reporting.. 500 or more farms reporting . . Cattle sold alive, excluding calves farms reporting.. number. . Ito4 farms reporting . . gto9 farms reporting. . 10 to 19 farms reporting . . 20 to 29 farms reporting . . 30 to 39 farm5 reporting . . 40 to 49 farms reporting . . 50 to 99 fanils reporting . . 100 to 199 ■■■ farms reporting . . 200 or more farms reporting.. Calves Sold alive farms reporting. . number. . lto4 farms reporting. . 5to9 farms reporting . . 10 to 19 farms reporting . . 20 to 29 ■ farms reporting . . 30 to 39 farms reporting.. 40 to 49 ■•• farms reporting.. 50 to 99 fam,s reporting 100 or more 'arms reporting. . 100 to 199 '»™s reporting . . 200 or more farms reporting . . Hogs and pigs of all ages on hand farms reporting.. number. . Ito9 farms reporting . 10 to 24 farms reporting . 25 to 49 farms reporting . 50 to 99 farms reporting . 100 to 119 farms reporting. 200 to 499 farms reporting. 500 to 999 farms reporting. 1,000 or more farms reporting. Litters farrowed. December 1. previous year, to November 30. Census year farms reporting. 1 farms reporting. 2 farm, reporting. 3 farms reporting . 4 farms reporti ng . 5 farms reporting. g farms reporting. 7 farms reporting . h farms reporting . 9 farms reporting . 10 or more farms reporting. 10 to 19 farms reporting . 20 to 39 farms reporting. 40 to 59 farms reporting . 70 to 99 farms reporting . 100 or more farms reporting. NA Not available. 67,157 1,283,196 5,441 15,313 13,106 28,154 14,554 13,600 3,593 1,550 1,163 312 75 64,941 693,700 12,167 9,772 9,861 12,741 7,443 3,815 4,077 3,250 893 423 366 107 26 45,249 200,883 17,470 11,118 7,410 4,471 1,850 1,014 875 821 143 38 31 27,410 198,530 18,012 4,597 2,845 969 341 175 293 125 53 44,786 352,255 24,191 9,969 6,836 2,007 704 406 488 185 140 45 44,281 499,298 30,359 9,074 3,159 1,182 394 99 13 1 20,796 7,712 4,635 2,101 1,671 894 871 422 487 238 1,765 1,244 403 87 16 15 105,548 1,490,946 14,772 32,702 19,200 33,229 NA NA 4,069 1,576 NA NA NA 102,972 824,406 30,247 16,560 15,421 17,421 8,794 4,460 4,914 3,107 1,082 375 457 113 21 85,571 318,601 34,334 19,478 13,613 11,131 3,580 1,489 1,200 576 110 36 24 40,530 250,290 27,236 7,288 3,729 1,176 318 264 343 132 44 56,044 368,601 32,795 12,926 7,095 1,695 538 396 453 146 NA NA 63,865 426,140 NA NA NA NA NA 22,580 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) HogS and pigs SOld alive farms reporting... nun, her. . . lto4 farms reporting . . . 5to9 farms reporting... 10 to 19 farms retorting. . . 20 to 29 farms reporting . . . 30 to 39 farms reporting . . . 40 to 49 farms reporting. . . 50 to 99 farms reporting . . . 100 to 199 farms reporting. . . 200 or more farms reporting . . . 200 to 499 farms reporting. . . 500 to 999 farms reporting . . . 1,000 or more farms reporting. . . Sheep and lambs of all ages on hand farms reporting... number . . . Under 25 farms reporting. .. 25 to 99 farms reporting . . . 100 to 299 farms reporting. . . 300 to 999 farms reporting. . . 1,000 to 1,999 farms reporting . . . '2.000 tc 4,999 farms reporting, . . 5,000 or more farms reporting. .. Wool Shorn (excluding lambs wool) farms reporting. . . pounds . . . Under 1,000 pounds farms reporting . . . 1,000 to 2,499 pounds farms reporting. . , 2,500 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting . . . 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting . . . 10.000 to 19,999 pounds farms' reporting .. . 20,000 to 49,999 pounds farms reporting. . . 50,000 or more pounds farms reporting... Chickens 4 months old and over on hand farms reporting . . . number.. . Under 50 farms reporti ng . . . 50 to 99 farms reporting . . . 100 to 399 farms reporting . . . 400 to 799 farms reporting. . . 600 to 1,599 farms reporting... 1,500 to 3,199 farms reporting . . . 3,200 or more farms reporting . . . 3,200 to 6,399 farms reporting. . . 6,400 or more farms reporting. . . Broilers (chickens) SOld farms reporting... number. .. Under 2,000 farms reporting . . . 2,000 to 3,999 farms reporting . . . 4,000 to 7,999 farms reporting... 8,000 to 15,999 farms reporting . . . 16,000 to 29,999 farms reporting . . . 30,000 to 59,999 farms reporting... 60,000 to 99,999 farms reporting. . . 100,000 or more farms reporting . . . Chickens (other than broi lers) sold farms Under 50 farms 50 to 99 farms 100 to 399 farms 400to799 farms 800 to 1,599 farms 1,600 to 3,199 farms 3,200 to 6,399 farms 6,400 to 9,999 farms 10,000 or more farms Chicken eggs sold farms Under 100 dozens farms 100 to 399 dozens farms 400 to 799 dozens farms 800 to 1,599 dozens farms 1,600 to 1,999 dozens farms 2,000 to 4,999 dozens farms 5,000 or more dozens farms 5,000 to 9,999 dozens farms 10,000 to 19,999 dozens farms 20,000 to 19,999 dozens farms 50,000 or more dozens farms Turkeys raised farms Under 50 farms 50 to 399 fnmis 400 to 799 farms 800 to 1,599 farms 1,600 or more farms 1,600 to 3,199. farms 3,200 to 9,999 farms 10,000 or more. farms reporting. . number. . reporting. . reporting. . reporti ng . . reporting . . reporti ng . . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting . . dozens. . reporting. . reporting . , reporting . . reporting. , reportinn reporting. . reporting. . reporting, reporting., reporting . . reporting. . reporting. number . reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting. reporting . reporting, reporting. 21,568 459,371 4,038 4,456 6,504 2,503 1,337 798 1,265 482 185 154 28 3 1,315 47,189 757 461 78 19 1,145 264,083 1,109 32 3 1 62,574 5,664,578 53,249 5,987 1,954 289 348 425 322 221 101 4,027 149,101,472 20 121 332 777 967 1,113 479 218 6,513 3,755,230 3,197 1,111 891 409 431 272 110 32 60 14,030 43,151,832 6,281 3,941 1,122 892 122 475 1,197 305 329 376 187 2,790 2,057,680 2,546 53 5 9 177 26 91 60 ARKANSAS 21 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data Tor all crops except corn, Irish potatoes, svseetootalocs, apples, peaches, and forest products are bused on reports for only a sample of farms. See taxi} (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definitions and explanations, see text) CORN Acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 acres farms reporting. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 29 acres farms reporting . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 399 acres farms reporting. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting . Acres harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels . . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 acres farms reporting. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. , 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . , 25 to 29 acres farms reporting., 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . , 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting., 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting . . 400 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 or more acres farms reporting . . Corn sold farms reporting. bushels . Under 100 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 or more bushels farms reporting.. SORGHUMS Acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting. acres . Under 3 acres farms reporting. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting . 5 to 10 acres farms reporting . 11 to 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting . 400 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting. Acres harvested for grain or seed .farms reporting. acres . bushels . Under 3 acres farms reporting . 3 or 4 acres farms reporting . 5 to 10 acres farms reporting . U to 15 acres farms reporting . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting . 150 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 399 acres farms reporting . 400 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity sold farms reporting . bushels . See footnotes at end of table. 34,322 59,351 378,993 707,740 12,333 17,406 10,175 2,633 } 23,475 3,538 7,079 946 2,166 1,496 3,116 780 1,490 } 4,398 502 982 154 300 156 223 54 97 40 72 11 25 5 5 9 7 33,047 46,092 358,800 556,333 J.,344,770 6,511,731 11,825 12,970 9,922 2,557 r 18,331 3,414 5,696 903 1,791 1,443 2,448 734 1,264 1,409 2,220 451 810 140 233 146 178 43 77 38 54 10 11 3 5 9 4 6,299 4,754 2,955,078 1,531,426 1,533 1,654 3,447 2,394 724 432 233 114 98 52 116 46 75 31 52 27 21 4 7,205 14,448 77,472 113,103 2,574 5,511 1,107 2,714 1,838 3,659 574 1,013 166 220 270 482 435 602 124 134 29 39 47 47 14 9 10 10 7 4 3 2 7 2 1,777 1,178 30,605 16,096 854,601 SA 233 266 258 175 678 348 195 115 53 18 85 76 138 118 71 35 15 8 33 12 5 3 6 3 2 1 1 4 404 246 393,661 86,875 WHEAT Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting. 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. 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 or more bushels farms reporting. BARLEY Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . Under 20 bushe Is farms report ing . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting., 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 or more bushels farms reporting.. 5,380 124,570 302 678 1,084 1,533 107 221 214 832 292 78 21 3 1 5,380 3,173,644 36 40 121 349 800 2,243 1,081 358 148 97 52 45 10 4,809 2,988,680 31 72 244 2,744 1,051 336 137 89 50 45 10 445 10,585 47 113 64 20 11 55 17 68 38 6 3 1 2 445 282,021 5 5 16 37 63 127 108 46 17 2 14 5 200 153,043 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for all rn>n^ except com, Irish potatoes, sweelpotatoes, apples, peaches, and forest nroducts are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definitions and explanations, see text) RICE Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested ' farms reporting. bushels. Under 20 bushels farms reporting. 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. 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 or more bushels farms reporting. SOYBEANS HARVESTED FOR BEANS Any soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. By acres grown alone -.farms reporting. acres . Under 10 acres farms reporting . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES CUT FOR HAY AND FOR DEHYDRATING Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 2 50 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tans .farms reporting . 200 to 499 tans farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1, 500 to 1, 999 tons farms reporting . 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons.... farms reporting. 25 to 49 tans..... farms reporting. 50 to 99 tans farms reporting . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tans farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tans farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 or more tons farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 3,379 365,971 115 198 112 25 75 112 53 360 886 996 189 95 130 30 3 3,379 23,066,795 10 35 143 213 155 120 204 495 949 1,050 3,379 27,723,611 5 10 189 202 156 126 209 496 967 1,019 21, 792 21,732 2,308,849 2,037 4,234 4,299 4,398 6,764 21,792 52,608,266 3,588 681,383 539 1,139 654 464 187 17 3,588 40,396,858 85 188 101 107 184 375 984 1,559 3,577 39,878,067 86 182 96 117 185 387 1,021 1,503 16,464 15,729 935,489 1,784 4,204 4,094 3.065 2,582 16,464 10,886,924 2,174 3 373 38,558 48 060 612 1 316 •475 847 364 1 101 93 768 156 I 69 174 } 267 72 104 40 49 8 1 } 13 7 7 1 2 1 2,174 3 373 93,121 89 196 1,217 144 ) 2 ,688 323 147 306 184 110 55 \ 133 13 18 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 404 433 32,468 22 217 302 59 70 61 19 54 37 7 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting . , acres . , Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres. farms reporting.. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 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 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. , 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . , 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 or more acres farms reporting . . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. tons. ■ Under 20 tons farms reporting . , 20 to 24 tons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. . 50 to 99 tans farms reporting.; 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . . 500 or more tons farms reporting . . Quantity sold farms reporting.. tons. . Under 25 tans farms reporting . . 25 to 49 tans- farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting.. 100 or more tons farms reporting. . LESPEDEZA CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 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 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting.. tons.. Under 20 tans farms reporting.. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting.. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting.. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.. 1 , 500 or more tons farms reporting . . Quantity sold farms reporting . . tons.. Under 25 tons farms reporting . . 25 to 49 tans farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tans farms reporting.. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting.. 500 or more tons farms reporting . . ARKANSAS State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, apples, peaches, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text! 23 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) OATS, WHEAT, HARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER SMALL GRAINS CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting . . . acres... Under 5 acres farms reporting. . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting... 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . . 15 acres farms reporting ■ . . 16 to 19 acres.... farms reporting... 20 to 24 acres farms report ing . . . 25 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 249 acres farms reporting... 250 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting... 500 or more acres farms reporting... Quantity harvested farms reporting. . . tons. . . Under 20 tans. .farms reporting. . . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tans farms report ing . . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. . . 100 to 199 tans farms reporting... 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. . . 500 to 999 tans farms reporting . . . 1,000 or more tans farms reporting... Quantity sold ....farms reporting... tans.. . Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tans farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 or more tans farms reporting. . . WILD HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting. . . acres... Under 5 acres farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting... 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 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting... 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting... 500 or more acres farms reporting... Quantity harvested farms reporting . . . tans.. . Under 20 tons farms reporting... 20 to 24 tans farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 tans farms reporting... 50 to 99 tans farms reporting . . . 100 to 199 tans farms reporting... 200 to 499 tons farms reporting... 500 or more tans farms reporting ... Quantity sold farms reporting. . . tons.. . Under 25 tans farms reporting... 25 to 49 tans farms reporting . . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting ... 100 or more tans farms reporting... See footnotes at end of table. 3,484 39,056 853 1,205 567 184 128 238 83 166 51 3,484 42,343 2,863 212 300 79 29 1 } s .'. 19 8 920 5 623 5 175 1,376 280 41 2 1 18,439 214,857 16,277 1,565 474 140 641 923 7,545 138 579 26 2 33 3 5,901 9,571 86,409 128,637 1,427 2,593 1,524 2,689 966 1 380 110 \ 2,990 544 j 189 494 > 926 208 269 45 76 7 1 } - 5 12 1 1 5,901 9,571 95,267 86,040 4,371 359 > 8,902 765 482 319 122 68 17 f 64 2 1 554 385 7,970 4,934 465 339 54 31 31 12 4 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) OTHER HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres •. farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tans farms reporting . 20 to 24 tans farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms repenting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting., 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 or more tons .farms reporting., Quantity sold farms reporting . tans. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tans farms reporting.. 100 to 499 tans farms reporting . 500 or more terns farms reporting. GRASS SILAGE MADE FROM GRASSES, ALFALFA, CLOVER, OR SMALL GRAINS Acres harvested farms reporting., acres . , Under 5 acres farms reporting . , 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. . 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 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 or more acres farms reporting . . Quantity harvested farms reporting . . tons, green weight.. Under 20 tans farms reporting . . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting.. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting.. 500 or more tons farms reporting.. COTTON Acres harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. . 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 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting. . bales . . Under 20 bales farms reporting. . 20 to 24 bales farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bales farms reporting . . 50 to 99 bales farms reporting . . 100 to 199 bales farms reporting . . 200 to 499 bales farms reporting . . 500 to 999 bales farms reporting . . 1,000 to 1,499 bales farms reporting. . 1,500 to 1,999 bales farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bales farms reporting.. 3,000 or more bales farms reporting.. 8,443 168,834 1,755 1,780 1,461 592 228 791 333 811 •445 174 31 10 25 5 2 8,443 205,533 5,564 727 1,166 623 253 90 17 2 1 893 694 20,111 11, 907 683 552 106 82 71 49 28 10 5 1 24 961 24 5,540 1-2,216 174,950 3,646 3,134 3,749 412 148 17 3 12,216 140,575 11,066 676 297 26 571 26 3,323 7 8 6 } 9 6 34,855 67,851 1,321,356 1,680,261 2,867 5,016 6,793 14,126 6,648 1 2,522 f 30,690 2,546 ) 1,912 4,329 ) 11,986 3,092 4,017 1,638 1,284 350 196 ) 380 395 232 151 106 29 14 34,855 67,851 1,515,365 1,286,267 19, 545 2,446 ) 56,280 6,090 7,607 3,435 2,355 1,874 1,173 ) 1,482 238 107 37 13 7 4 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Hata for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, sweelpolatoes, apples, peaches, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) IRISH POTATOES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres1 , bushels . . Under 1 acre farms reporting , . acres . , bushels., 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting., acres . , bushels . , 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting., acres . . bushels . . 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . , bushels . . 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting., acres. . bushels. , 10.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 50 or more acres farms reporting.. acres . '. bushels. . SWEETP0TAT0ES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres1 bushels . Under 1 acre farms reporting. acres . bushels . 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting. acres . bushels . . 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting. acres . bushels . . 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. acres . bushels . . 5.0 to 9.9 acres .farms reporting. acres . bushels . . 10.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . , bushels . , 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . , bushels . 50 or more acres farms reporting. . acres . bushels . VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE {Other than Irish and sweet potatoes) Value of sales farms reporting. , dollars . , Under $20 farms reporting.. $20 to $24 farms reporting. , $25 to $49 farms reporting. , $50 to $99 farms reporting., $100 to $199 farms reporting. , $200 to $499 farms reporting., $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 to $1,499 farms reporting.. $1,500 to $1,999 farms reporting., $2,000 to $2,999 farms reporting., $3,000 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting., $10,000 or more farms reporting., LAND IN BEARING AND NONBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES* Acres in orchards farms reporting., acres. . Under 0.5 acre farms reporting.. 0.5 to 0.9 acre farms reporting.. 1.0 to 1.4 acres farms reporting.. 1 . 5 acres farms reporting . . 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting.. 2.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting . . 2.5 to 2.9 acres farms reporting.. 3.0 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 24.9 acres farms reporting.. 25.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting.. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting.. 100 or more acres farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 28,735 63,986 3,902 6,056 628,048 1,020,717 27, 553 61,875 2,022 3,017 467,444 833,523 939 1,742 990 1,789 70,889 105,370 124 245 251 503 24,312 27,057 80 72 268 238 24, 541 15,088 29 39 180 214 19,962 17,336 7 11 81 145 13,000 14,925 2 50 5,500 1 2 60 150 2,400 7,418 4,829 3,484,016 165 70 350 529 953 1,372 719 302 98 120 74 38 39 5,360 34,107 750 850 1,392 126 14 585 34 469 409 308 121 36 133 85 48 15,323 25,918 4,003 4,343 619,755 408,545 14,157 24,527 1,003 687 216,495 184,953 770 857 822 902 86,188 52,334 163 228 337 464 40,900 27,975 *270 121 414 21,115 53,270 271,115 72 473 74,712 29 34 402 810 54,910 45,768 7 32 260 3365 47,200 326,400 4 292 46,080 6,757 2,451,657 788 1,159 535 175 71 73 63 23 21 8,817 41,742 592 1,264 691 441 156 101 38 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) APPLES* Any 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. Farms classified by number of trees of bearing age: No trees of bearing age farms reporting . Nonbearing trees number . Less than 20 trees of bearing age... 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 . 20 to 99 trees of bearing age 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. 100 to 199 trees of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Tree6 of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels. 200 to 499 trees of bearing age 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. 500 to 999 trees of bearing age 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 . . 1,000 or more trees of bearing age. .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 . , 3,318 159,831 1,480 42,494 2,539 117,337 1,693 197,231 777 23,867 1,865 17,727 569 4,543 1,863 13,184 1,227 13,811 506 19,320 94 2,927 506 16,393 332 14,595 67 8,696 7 1,050 67 7,646 48 9,926 52 16,125 14 2,045 52 14,080 40 27,890 32 26,306 12 4,802 32 21,504 28 41,833 19 47,790 7 3,260 19 44,530 18 89,176 ARKANSAS 25 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, apples, peaches, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definitions and explanations, see text) PEACHES* Any 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. Farms classified by number of trees of bearing age: No trees of bearing age farms reporting. Nanbearing trees number • Less than 20 trees of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of n"P ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting . bushels . 20 to 99 trees of bearing age 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. 100 to 199 trees of bearing age 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. 200 to 499 trees of bearing age 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. 500 to 999 trees of bearing age 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 . 1,000 or more trees of bearing age.... 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 . . 3,415 8,834 1,373,965 1,798,000 1,551 2,568 259,309 260,157 2,610 7,351 1,114,656 1,537,843 1,406 3,485 1,494,917 764,667 805 na 45,721 NA 1,484 NA 18,697 NA 439 NA 5,842 NA 1,484 NA 12,855 NA 659 NA 7,049 NA 593 NA 22,907 NA 111 NA 3,781 NA 593 NA 19,126 NA 280 NA 10,206 NA 83 NA 21,478 NA 27 NA 11,167 NA 83 NA 10,311 NA 53 NA 11,599 NA 109 NA 44,890 NA 40 NA 10,649 NA 109 NA 34,241 NA 92 NA 42,354 NA 89 NA 83,095 NA 29 NA 20,654 NA 89 NA 62,441 NA 77 NA 90,762 NA 252 NA 1,137,177 NA 100 NA 161,495 NA 252 NA 975,682 NA 245 NA 1,332,947 NA FOREST PRODUCTS Sales of standing timber farms reporting. dollars . Under $25 farms reporting. $25 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $299 farms reporting . $300 to *999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting. cards (4,x4'x8l). Under 25 cords farms reporting. 25 to 49 cords farms reporting . 50 to 99 cords farms reporting . 100 to 499 cords farms reporting. 500 or more cords farms reporting. Sales farms reporting. cards (L'xA'xa*). Pulpwood sold farms reporting. cords (4'x4'x8'). Under 25 cords farms reporting. 25 to 49 cords farms reporting. 50 to 99 cords farms reporting . 100 to 199 cords farms reporting . 200 to 499 cords farms reporting . 500 or more cords farms reporting. Fence posts cut farms reporting. number. Under 100 fence posts farms reporting. 100 to 499 fence posts farms reporting. 500 to 999 fence posts farms reporting. 1,000 to 4,999 fence posts farms reporting. 5,000 or more fence posts farms reporting. Sales farms reporting. number. Sawlogs and veneer logs sold farms reporting. thousands of board feet. Under 1,000 board feet farms reporting. 1,000 to 2,499 board feet farms reporting. 2,500 to 4,999 board feet farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 board feet farms reporting. 10,000 to 19,999 board feet farms reporting. 20,000 to 49,999 board feet farms reporting. 50,000 to 99,999 board feet farms reporting. 100,000 or more board feet farms reporting. 3,631 1,901,304 197 858 1,264 893 254 116 49 19,765 181,515 18,948 637 127 53 1,203 20,240 1,450 57,264 910 240 157 99 41 3 4,954 1,308,024 953 3,375 426 188 12 650 460,587 829 15,438 54 156 135 180 121 120 37 26 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38,685 385,380 NA NA NA NA NA 3,601 105,455 NA NA NA NA NA NA 20,114 4,715,664 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 1Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 23.0 to 9.9 acres. 325 or more acres. *Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LAB.OR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number o( workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Dataare based on report for only a sample of farms. See text]^ Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired WorketS farms reporting... persons . . . 1 hired worker '*ms reporting . . . 2 hired workers 'a™s reporting. . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . . 10 or more hired workers 'arms reporting . . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . . parsons . . . 1 hired worker 'arms reporting. . . 2 hired workers 'arms reporting . . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . . 5 to 9 hired workers '«™» reporting. . 10 or more hired workers 'arms reporting . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. . persons. . 1 hired worker farms reporting . . 2 hired workers '"""s reporting . . 3 or 4 hired workers 'arms reporting . . 5 to 9 hired workers 'arms reporting . . 10 or more hired workers 'arms reporting . . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers 'arms reporting.. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers 'arms reporting. . Paid on a monthly basis 'a™3 reporting . . persons. . Average hours worked per person per month hours. . Average wage rate per person per month * dollars . . Under $50 per month farms reporting. . $50 to $84 per month 'a™3 reporting . . $95 to $109 per month 'arms reporting . . $110 to $129 per month 'arms reporting. . $130 to $169 per month '■"■» reporting. . $170 to $214 per month 'a™9 reporting . . $215 to $274 per month 'a™s reporting. . $275 to $324 per month 'a™8 reporting. . $325 to $374 per month 'a™3 reporting. . $375 and over per month 'a™3 reporting. . Paid On a weekly basis farms reporting.. persons. . Average hours worked per person per week hours.. Average wage rate per person per week dollars . . Under S12 per week 'am"i reporting. . $12 to $24 per week '"ms reporting ■ • $25 to $29 per week 'a™3 reporting . . $30 to $39 per week farms reporting . . $40 to $49 per week '"» reporting . $50 to $59 per week '""» reporting . $60 to $69 per week 'a™3 reporting . $70 to $79 per week <""»» reporting . $80 to $89 per week 'a™3 reporting. $90 and over per week 'a™3 reporting. Paid On a daily basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per day hours . \verage wage rate per person per day dollars. Under $4 per day 'a™3 reporting . $4 per day. farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day f"™3 reporting . $9 per day farms reporting. $10 per day farms reporting. Sllper day farms reporting. $12 and over per day 'a™3 reporting . Paid on an hourly basis 'a™3 reporting . persons. Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 per hour 'a™3 reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour 'a™3 reporting. $0.55 to $0. 64 per hour 'a™3 reporting . $0.65 to $0.74 per hour 'a™3 reporting . $0.76 to $0.84 per hour 'a™3 reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour 'a™3 reporting . $1.00 to $1.14 per hour 'a™3 reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour 'a™3 reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour. 'arms reporting . $1.45 and over per hour 'a™3 reporting . Paid on a piece-work basis 'arms reporting . persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting . persons. Average earnings per person dollars . Total all farms 12,284 80,695 4,237 2,234 2,109 1,795 1,909 6,109 21,873 2,811 1,264 978 647 409 8,504 58,822 3,030 1,394 1,331 1,250 1,499 3,780 2,329 6,175 1,739 2,961 190 174 83 128 183 123 460 491 146 97 13 15 1,458 3,635 46 37 47 171 147 555 334 144 36 16 4,228 15,774 8.9 5.41 198 467 1,693 1,130 425 201 20 78 16 2,898 8,150 0.70 106 838 383 112 603 47 665 54 5 85 4,227 50,175 2,029 22,089 5.18 Economic class, 1959 Commercial farms 18,533 U9,433 4,681 2,929 3,337 3,632 3,954 5,167 15,123 2,630 1,099 702 455 281 15,543 134,310 3,551 2,193 2,746 3,372 3,661 2,990 2,177 13,366 1,726 3,185 220 142 27 204 392 247 447 308 64 36 1 1,224 3,379 51 32 13 303 222 389 190 54 36 6 11 5,846 27,364 9.2 4.73 720 1,412 2,334 938 198 97 10 137 2,389 8,752 0.56 349 886 244 82 530 24 196 30 48 9,716 106,753 HA NA HA { ii, as 78,524 3,582 2,024 2,002 1,729 1,881 5,838 21,380 2,581 1,248 977 630 402 7,680 57,144 2,562 1,215 1,220 1,204 1,479 3,538 2,300 5,380 1,644 2,794 191 177 67 108 157 118 436 490 U3 97 13 15 1,400 3,560 46 37 47 156 137 542 334 124 36 16 "8 3,979 15,367 8.9 5.40 178 410 1,593 1,089 424 176 20 78 11 2,487 7,413 0.68 101 764 363 112 517 41 520 34 5 30 3,942 49,390 1,954 21,849 5.20 2,504 40,105 249 439 530 462 824 2,236 14,410 396 468 555 463 354 1,346 25,695 267 214 180 153 532 1,158 1,078 268 712 1,602 202 199 2 55 29 184 259 106 59 11 7 597 2,089 47 38 2 15 53 257 178 61 24 5 1,228 8,190 9.2 5.52 20 58 450 430 165 64 14 27 623 3,764 0.65 17 184 150 35 100 20 102 9 5 1 669 24,460 334 10, 159 5.22 2,240 10,804 759 489 412 283 297 1,577 3,401 818 374 255 103 27 1,268 7,403 481 211 177 145 254 972 605 663 329 435 188 167 'l6 34 8 130 113 10 16 1 1 323 628 48 39 5 25 20 145 92 24 6 1,073 2,826 9.1 5.53 17 99 381 346 145 56 1 23 480 1,217 0.67 7 129 87 36 109 5 106 1 470 5,698 234 2,841 5.94 2,3U 10,708 865 352 388 397 312 971 1,780 61/4 221 91 34 11 1,694 8,928 569 205 306 339 275 620 351 1,343 242 318 183 151 10 4 34 41 58 76 11 6 1 1 218 345 46 37 5 43 21 90 34 13 1 11 728 1,932 8.1 5.13 35 101 330 150 88 17 506 906 0.71 32 160 55 21 126 96 889 7,207 485 3,266 5.69 NA Not available. ARKANSAS 27 State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class, 1959-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . arms reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting . arms reporting, 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting. persons. 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting . arms reporting . arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting . persons . arms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting . persons. Average hours worked per person per nrenlh hours . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . Under $50 per monUi farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. $95 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per rnonLh farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per montji farms reporting. $215 to $274 per monOl farms reporting. S275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 to $374 per monuh farms reporting. $375 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per week hours. Average wage rate per person per week dollars . Under $12 per week farms reporting. $12 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting . $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $30 to $89 per week farms reporting . $90 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per day hours . Average wage rate per person per day dollars. Under $4 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 per day farms reporting. $11 per day farms reporting. $12 and over per day farms reporting. Paid OH an hourly basis farms reporting. persons. Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 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. persons. Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting . persons. Average earnings per person dollars . 1,898 8,438 742 368 282 269 237 569 1,059 413 94 32 20 10 1,494 7,379 512 290 224 251 217 404 165 1,329 154 185 172 133 16 33 22 22 31 19 5 6 109 255 39 33 10 22 17 27 12 16 434 939 8.8 5.18 36 60 220 79 11 13 lu 437 683 0.73 20 157 39 880 6,376 424 2,895 4.71 1,844 6,999 812 260 329 262 181 423 631 310 64 39 10 1,501 6,368 587 205 278 255 176 343 80 1,421 192 229 161 125 36 53 7 18 33 23 11 11 133 183 36 29 20 41 26 23 18 5 465 1,363 7.9 5.05 60 71 197 79 15 26 5 12 359 695 0.75 10 118 21 5 79 6 110 774 4,529 362 2,173 4.24 418 1,470 155 116 61 56 30 62 99 30 27 377 1,371 146 90 55 61 25 41 21 356 15 25 144 116 5 51 117 7.9 4.64 10 21 15 5 82 148 0.81 15 16 11 10 5 5 10 260 1,120 115 515 4.37 1,066 2,171 655 210 107 66 28 271 493 230 16 1 17 7 824 1,678 468 179 111 46 20 242 29 795 95 167 158 124 16 20 26 5 24 1 3 249 407 8.2 5.45 20 57 100 41 1 25 411 737 0.88 5 74 20 6 145 20 285 785 75 240 3.77 665 1,209 432 137 56 25 15 156 166 146 10 530 1,043 317 118 60 20 15 135 21 509 58 58 130 87 16 15 15 151 242 8.2 6.17 5 20 70 31 20 284 472 0.90 5 53 5 71 5 100 10 150 385 45 150 4.20 374 716 222 72 50 25 5 88 93 83 5 292 623 151 61 50 25 5 82 6 286 25 30 133 113 5 10 5 5 20 20 45 40 98 165 8.1 4.40 15 37 30 10 1 5 111 HI 0.96 16 15 40 10 130 360 30 90 3.06 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working Uie week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired workers farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers . 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . reporting, 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting . arms reporting, persons . reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting. reporting, persons . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per person per month hours . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . Under $50 per month S50 to $84 per month 585 to $109 per month $110 to $129 per month $130 to $169 per month $170 to $214 per month $215 to $274 per month $275 to $324 per month $325 to $374 per month $375 and over per month i reporting, arms reporting. I reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting . 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, i reporting, 'arms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons . hours . dollars . .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .forms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting. Paid on a dai ly oasis farms reporting . persons . Average hours worked per person per day hours . Average wage rate per person per day dollars . Under $4 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 per day farms reporting. $11 per day farms reporting. $12 and over per day farms reporting. Average hours worked per person per week. Average wage rate per person per week Under $12 per week $12 to $24 per week $25 to $29 per week $30 to S39 per week $40 to S49 per week $50 to $59 per week $60 to $69 per week $70 to $79 per week $80 to $89 per week $90 and over per week Paid on an hourly basis farms Average wage rate per person per hour Under $0.45 per hour farms $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms $0.85 to $0.99 per hour. farms $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting, persons . ..dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting . reporting. reporting. reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons . Average earnings per person dollars . NA Not available. Total all farms 12,284 80,695 4,237 2,234 2,109 1,795 1,909 6,109 21,873 2,811 1,264 978 647 409 8,504 58,822 3,030 1,394 1,331 1,250 1,499 3,780 2,329 6,175 1,739 2,961 190 174 83 128 183 123 460 491 146 97 13 15 1,458 3,635 46 37 47 171 147 555 334 144 36 16 4,228 15,774 8.9 5.41 198 467 1,693 1,130 425 201 20 78 16 2,898 8,150 0.70 106 838 383 112 603 47 665 54 5 85 4,227 50,175 2,029 22,089 5.18 IB, 533 149,433 4,681 2,929 3,337 3,632 3,954 5,167 15,123 2,630 1,099 702 455 281 15,543 134,310 3,551 2,193 2,746 3,372 3,681 2,990 2,177 13,366 1,726 3,185 220 142 27 204 392 247 447 308 64 36 1 1,224 3,379 51 32 13 303 222 389 190 54 36 5,846 27,364 9.2 4.73 720 1,412 2,334 938 198 97 10 2,389 8,752 0.56 349 886 244 82 530 24 196 30 48 9,716 106,753 NA NA NA Type of farm Cash- grain 1,838 7,689 648 493 340 202 150 1,391 3,323 605 441 239 77 29 887 4,366 419 179 81 97 111 951 440 447 354 640 203 195 5 13 16 121 151 24 20 402 765 48 39 31 200 119 40 5 1,030 2,502 8.9 5.93 2 28 309 402 200 61 15 275 777 0.65 5 77 72 24 49 11 31 6 235 3,005 124 1,378 4.95 6,425 62,084 1,362 922 1,247 1,301 1,593 2,844 14,630 947 544 546 470 337 5,029 47,454 1,183 663 933 970 1,280 1,396 1,448 3,581 491 937 191 1B7 20 15 52 12 125 143 68 42 519 1,699 46 35 7 97 54 203 116 23 16 2 2,309 11,361 8.9 5.30 123 278 1,002 565 199 75 6 55 1,023 4,162 0.62 53 418 215 54 139 14 123 1 5 1 3,441 43,925 1,691 18,907 5.29 Other field-crop 10 10 8.0 3.50 5 5 15 40 0.66 Vegetable ARKANSAS 29 State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Type of farm-Continued Poultry Livestock ranches Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Miscellaneous and unclassified 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 he employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers . 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . arms reporting, persons, arms reporting, arms reporting, i reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting . s reporting, persons, arms reporting. 'arms reportin g arms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting . 'arms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per month hours , Average wage rate per person per month dollars . Under $50 per month farms reporting . 550 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 S325 to $374 per month farms reporting, S375 and over per month farms reporting , Paid On a weekly basis farms reporting, persons Average hours worked per person per week hours Average wage rate per person per week dollars Under $12 per week farms reporting, $12 to $24 per week farms reporting $25 to $29 per week farms reporting $30 to 539 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 to $89 per week farms reporting $90 and over per week farms reporting Paid on a daily basis farms Average hours worked per person per day Average wage rate per person per day Under $4 per day farms 54 per day farms 55 per day. farms $6 per day. farms $7 per day farms 58 per day farms 59 per day farms 510 per day farms SI 1 per day farms 512 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis farms Average wage rate per person per hour Under 50.45 per hour farms $0.45 to 50.54 per hour farms $0.55 to 50.64 per hour farms $0.65 to 50.74 per hour farms 50.75 to $0.84 per hour farms 50.85 to $0.99 per hour. farms $1.00 to 51.14 per hour farms $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms $1.30 to S1.44 per hour farms 51.45 and over per hour farms Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting persons Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting persons Average earnings per person dollars reporting persons . . . hours . .dollars reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporti ng reporting reporting reporting reporting persons . .dollars reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting 110 218 56 26 25 1 2 69 107 55 2 11 69 111 36 30 2 1 41 28 41 21 21 190 146 16 22 8.2 5.45 83 169 0.79 10 5 6 31 1 30 669 1,426 385 132 109 24 19 376 714 244 67 52 6 7 359 712 220 64 48 22 5 310 66 293 229 386 138 159 5 20 36 16 59 75 12 6 117 219 43 36 15 20 5 34 28 14 1 64 155 8.4 6.26 10 13 33 1 286 540 0.88 5 41 21 1 69 4 133 12 36 126 25 95 5.00 393 714 258 85 17. 30 3 223 390 145 50 13 12 3 197 324 148 26 13 10 196 27 170 163 229 192 150 10 10 16 26 38 49 14 68 145 49 43 5 10 5 19 17 1 10 1 51 117 7.8 4.40 10 5 31 3 1 1 121 201 0.83 '27 16 5 37 16 22 11 12 3.75 1,240 2,989 701 264 165 73 37 654 1,104 454 115 55 27 3 738 1,885 433 145 88 49 23 502 152 586 325 485 181 166 22 56 34 35 71 49 24 24 1 9 201 338 41 34 20 28 25 60 23 27 7 5 329 608 8.5 5.09 28 60 129 76 7 26 502 932 0.78 27 125 20 21 144 6 124 13 22 70 626 22 465 3.26 369 2,720 103 74 64 60 68 192 767 88 21 33 36 14 265 1,953 70 63 38 34 60 104 44 77 202 177 5 5 6 6 17 1 4 39 119 50 37 1 11 14 9 2 1 133 486 119 399 0.67 6 44 7 1 28 5 26 132 1,639 80 991 4.72 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persona working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports For only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to bo employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting . 'amis reporting, persons - 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. "arms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting , persons . arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting . arms reporting. arms reporting. i reporting. arms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms Average hours worked per person per month Average wage rale per person per month Under $50 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 to $374 per month farms $375 and over per month farms Paid on a weekly basis farms Average hours worked per person per week Average wage rate per person per week Under $12 per week. farms $12 to $24 per week farms $25 to $29 pec 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 to $89 per week farms $90 and over per week farms Paid on a daily basis farms report] ng . persons. . . . hours . . .dollars. reporting, reporting . reporting. reporting, reporting . reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. persons . . . . hours . . .dollars, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting . reporting. reporting . reporting. reporting. reporting. \verage hours worked per person per day Average wage rate per person per day Under $4 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 per day farms $11 per day farms $12 and over per day forms Paid on an hourly basis farms Average wage rate per person per hour Under $0.45 per hour farms $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms $1.45 and over per hour farms Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons. Average earnings per person dollars . NA Not available. reporting. persons. . . . hours . . .dollars. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting . reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting . reporting. report! ng . persons . . .dollars . reporting. reporting. reporting. renorti ng . reporting. reporting , reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. Total all farms 12,284 80,695 4,237 2,234 2,109 1,795 1,909 6,109 21,873 2,811 1,264 978 647 409 8,504 58,822 3,030 1,394 1,331 1,250 1,499 3,780 2,329 6,175 1,739 2,961 190 174 83 128 183 123 460 491 146 97 13 15 1,458 3,635 46 37 47 171 147 555 334 144 36 16 8 4,228 15,774 8.9 5.41 198 467 1,693 1,130 425 201 20 78 16 8,150 0.70 106 638 383 112 603 47 665 54 5 85 4,227 50,175 2,029 22,089 5.18 18,533 149,433 4,681 2,929 3,337 3,632 3,954 5,167 15,123 2,630 1,099 702 455 281 15,543 134,310 3,551 2,193 2,746 3,372 3,681 2,990 2,177 13,366 1,726 3,185 220 142 27 204 392 247 447 308 64 36 1,224 3,379 51 32 13 303 222 389 190 54 36 5,846 27,364 9.2 4.73 720 1,412 2,334 938 198 97 10 137 2,389 8,752 0.56 349 886 244 82 530 24 196 30 '48 9,716 106,753 NA NA Under 10 acres 221 748 110 20 56 15 20 71 112 50 1 20 171 636 96 10 30 15 20 50 21 150 26 47 186 169 5 20 65 7.8 4.92 5 15 46 76 1.06 5 5 115 535 60 360 3.49 1,292 5,459 463 252 231 200 146 227 524 123 57 26 15 6 1,105 4,935 370 210 210 180 135 187 40 1,065 61 83 194 176 90 180 41 34 5 40 10 20 15 166 474 7.8 5.63 30 40 40 41 5 201 327 0.74 5 65 25 35 800 4,395 335 1,980 4.42 473 1,964 161 66 80 120 46 107 182 81 5 1 396 1,782 110 51 75 115 45 77 30 366 26 26 137 125 110 245 8.6 5.43 15 15 35 25 5 15 101 196 0.85 10 16 5 5 5 45 5 256 1,466 121 651 5.11 70 to 99 acres 945 4,309 350 181 154 145 115 175 439 115 16 34 5 5 815 3,870 265 185 125 135 105 130 45 770 37 56 176 126 5 10 5 12 5 206 447 8.3 5.86 5 30 95 40 15 11 10 210 280 0.74 5 65 25 5 35 5 60 490 3,475 240 1,575 4.36 ARKANSAS 31 State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Size of farm-Continued 140 to 179 acres 160 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 26(1 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 or more acres Hired workers farms 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). , 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . reporting persons reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting persons reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting persons reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting Paid OH a monthly basis .farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per month hours Average wage rate per person per nonth dollars I'nder $50 per month farms reporting $50 to $84 per month farms reporting 585 to 5109 per month farms reporting $110 to 5129 per month farms reporting S130 to 5169 per month farms reporting 5170 to 5214 per month farms reporting 5215 to 5274 per month farms reporting $275 to 5324 per month farms reporting 5325 to $374 per month farms reporting 5375 and over per month farms reporting Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons Average hours worked per person per week hours Average wage rate per person per week dollars Under $12 per week farms reporting $12 to 524 per week farms reporting 525 to $29 per week ..farms reporting 530 to 539 per week farms reporting $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. 550 to $59 per week farms reporting S60 to $69 per week farms reporting $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. 560 to 589 per week farms reporting. 590 and over per week farms reporting. Paid OH a daily basis (arms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per day hours . Average wage rate per person per day dollars . Under 54 per day farms reporting . $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting . 57 per day. farms reporting . $8 per day farms reporting . $9 per day farms reporting , $10 per day farms reporting . $11 per day farms reporting . $12 and over per day farms reporting . Paid On an hourly basis farms reporting . persons. Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 per hour. farms reporting . 50.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting . 50.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. 50.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. S0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. S0.85 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. SI. 45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid On a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. Average earnings per person dollars . 931 4,136 411 122 142 135 121 336 538 256 58 17 681 3,598 240 70 125 141 105 250 86 595 75 92 185 134 5 15 10 5 7 33 66 183 40 38 10 10 271 711 8.7 4.87 35 41 130 50 5 10 190 330 0.83 5 40 5 10 45 375 2,820 140 870 7.26 819 3,464 391 107 108 102 111 283 558 176 53 27 21 6 614 2,906 292 57 85 75 105 205 78 536 45 51 202 156 5 6 5 10 9 10 74 234 48 42 10 15 28 6 272 923 7.8 5.47 25 46 105 50 41 192 321 0.77 5 55 15 15 51 290 1,935 175 1,280 5.97 623 3,164 215 111 115 82 100 278 538 165 57 35 21 471 2,626 175 60 75 76 85 152 126 345 57 71 173 143 230 565 9.3 6.02 10 20 110 50 15 15 10 151 293 0.71 10 50 10 5 26 5 40 5 230 2,160 135 855 6.49 2,379 12,062 861 471 384 311 352 1,409 3,264 787 305 174 97 46 1,567 8,798 536 306 240 205 280 812 597 970 338 437 171 143 20 25 45 55 106 42 40 5 252 470 43 35 15 35 40 71 55 21 944 2,695 9.1 5.31 20 91 412 241 105 50 25 650 1,580 0.72 15 165 120 20 170 5 125 15 5 10 580 6,880 280 3,235 4.96 2,166 13,903 638 506 449 251 322 1,668 5,077 623 435 365 198 47 1,153 8,826 447 208 155 108 235 1,013 655 498 453 678 194 177 20 25 40 11 161 145 20 25 374 781 49 36 10 37 179 104 38 6 1,105 3,245 9.0 5.59 25 95 379 355 155 62 5 24 544 1,527 0.64 31 209 78 26 108 15 70 7 358 7,672 191 4,218 4.89 982 12,547 166 150 199 209 258 857 4,781 187 159 185 196 130 504 7,766 132 77 76 54 165 478 379 125 324 584 197 184 3 13 24 23 81 106 32 32 5 5 267 817 48 39 2 15 14 121 78 23 10 3 460 2,701 8.9 5.35 6 41 164 157 61 18 4 8 1 240 1,365 0.62 3 90 54 12 44 5 27 1 202 7,080 97 2,808 4.43 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . . . Percent distribution percent. . . Land in farms acres . . . Percent distribution percent. . . Average size of farm acres . . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . . Average per acre dollars . . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting... 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting... 30 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 9fl acres farms reporting. . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . . acres . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . . acres . . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting . . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting . . , acres . . . Woodland pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number. . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years. . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, totol operators reporting.. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 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 to 1,999 acres number . 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms 94,980 100.0 16,482,656 100.0 173.5 16,562 103.25 72,883 5,398,949 17,216 15,747 9,283 9,594 8,917 5,849 4,328 1,479 470 44,377 2,231,110 19,768 868,103 5,517 286,381 15,696 581,722 42,012 2,963,317 32,929 2,668,705 28,089 1,604,644 6,602 342,200 5,822 721,007 5,072 206,058 3,918 123,497 321 13,144 12,887 602,268 94,144 1,513 9,087 19,503 26,799 20,932 16,310 51.0 45,520 14,907 7,508 23,105 12,951 15,695 29,357 49,460 6,326 18,248 5,991 26,093 6,829 13,057 10,833 8,109 5,115 3,792 8,973 4,271 1,391 526 Commercial farms 52,462 55.2 12,374,949 75.1 235.9 25,164 115.50 47,025 5,020,440 5,032 8,214 6,073 7,472 8,181 5,791 4,317 1,477 468 22,512 1,421,937 11,255 602,898 3,339 204,088 8,763 398,810 20,029 1,849,686 17,787 1,868,142 13,081 1,049,470 3,759 261,827 5,585 714,114 4,154 188,118 2,491 107,451 221 10,334 6,377 364,713 51,931 976 5,558 11,857 16,541 13,797 3,202 43.6 17,274 10,794 2,003 4,477 4,600 4,724 4,428 35,188 4,064 6,229 1,336 2,471 11,720 3,014 6,135 5,719 4,911 3,369 2,540 6,922 3,836 1,311 514 3,112 3.3 3,278,760 20.0 1,053.6 173,497 173.74 2,898 1,982,292 31 57 26 33 57 57 912 1,260 465 1,230 231,831 937 147,000 300 41,716 742 105,284 730 177,021 1,354 442,729 620 127,715 237 42,142 1,336 392,807 498 63,342 102 28,259 32 4,649 152 22,084 3,071 47 496 1,010 849 460 209 45.5 423 186 54 1B3 92 223 64 2,689 261 654 36 111 23 47 37 51 64 39 490 1,147 718 349 4,276 4.5 1,736,762 10.5 406.2 55,852, 145.07 3,844 932,320 131 167 97 94 179 737 2,239 199 1 1,601 123,242 1,098 85,420 273 18,989 895 66,431 1,207 168,870 1,675 242,449 868 100,259 362 35,796 1,453 203,6% 555 40,261 158 19,782 21 2,075 346 34,580 4,222 32 547 1,295 1,509 692 147 46.0 974 483 131 360 255 363 264 3,302 427 540 105 245 71 136 185 285 355 330 ,517 845 153 49 7,350 7.7 1,825,077 11.1 248.3 30,459 129.67 6,517 808,048 310 201 271 390 1,438 2,923 968 14 2 3,294 195,615 1,519 79,086 467 28,633 1,147 50,453 2,381 226,145 2,505 278,119 1,750 159,747 647 55,472 1,234 82,376 948 38,357 263 14,286 38 1,423 776 58,269 7,247 122 1,002 2,048 2,349 1,330 396 46.5 2,088 1,109 268 711 513 669 506 5,262 748 900 215 458 200 707 1,235 1,080 785 690 1,350 451 135 44 ARKANSAS 33 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued ( Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Eoonomic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fdnns number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 36 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 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 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. 9,918 10.4 1,880,007 11.4 189.6 18,015 97.24 9,055 595,981 403 612 871 1,964 3,505 1,555 143 2 4,503 269,239 2,245 94,373 745 37,510 1,672 56,863 3,891 353,609 3,420 285,555 2,667 202,933 796 45,893 7% 24,210 999 26,175 513 18,411 23 745 1,398 81,835 9,822 197 1,148 2,308 3,250 2,184 735 48.2 3,498 1,911 514 1,073 903 970 1,074 6,420 817 1,118 160 1,550 735 1,770 1,417 1,195 765 476 1,165 517 136 32 14,322 15.1 2,344,704 14.2 163.7 11,790 72.32 12,936 478,807 654 3,107 2,751 3,409 2,512 458 44 1 6,321 384,462 2,913 118,438 931 50,263 2,241 68,175 5,913 566,782 4,669 397,819 3,719 303,575 1,221 63,263 521 8,280 793 15,328 659 15,211 62 847 1,956 100,265 14,215 252 1,310 2,915 4,471 3,552 1,715 50.2 6,060 2,874 1,036 2,150 1,949 1,807 8,262 1,103 1,997 215 4,646 1,025 1,735 1,620 1,260 755 600 1,560 726 145 35 13,484 14.2 1,309,639 7.9 97.1 5,916 59.00 11,775 222,992 3,503 4,070 2,057 1,582 490 61 11 1 5,563 217,548 2,543 78,581 623 26,977 2,066 51,604 5,907 357,259 4,164 221,471 3,457 155,241 496 19,261 245 2,745 361 4,655 796 11,502 45 595 1,749 67,680 13,354 326 1,055 2,281 4,113 5,579 49.8 4,231 4,231 9,253 708 1,020 1,740 4,710 960 1,740 1,225 1,040 645 405 840 150 24 5 29,361 30.9 2,761,438 16.7 94.1 6,815 72.13 16,632 227,552 7,974 4,918 1,988 1,272 433 37 10 15,116 570,335 5,357 156, 965 1,394 52,328 4,319 104,637 15,335 783,702 9,923 521,140 10,292 382,729 2,076 58,685 160 2,675 610 8,995 859 8,841 70 1,205 4,445 157,368 29,080 537 3,528 7,629 10,256 7,130 46.7 25, 966 2,657 5,195 18,114 7,986 9,034 23,066 3,395 1,215 2,625 3,395 2,640 9,817 2,585 4,772 3,626 2,202 1,210 811 1,355 295 44 4 13,108 13.8 1,292,898 7.8 98.6 6,840 70.46 9,187 132,802 4,205 2,614 1,222 850 281 15 6,720 231,131 3,149 104,866 783 28,995 2,607 75,871 6,617 324,954 5,202 273,822 4,701 163,350 758 17,775 75 1,320 300 4,485 565 5,955 30 1,605 2,046 78,737 13,108 13,108 70.4 2,264 1,456 310 498 355 1,937 1,852 10,844 1,046 9,393 6,890 875 4,551 1,230 2,150 1,488 986 536 436 681 140 31 4 49 0.1 53,371 0.3 1,089.2 221,604 131.67 39 18,155 5 1 22 6 1 2 2 29 7,707 7 3,374 1 970 7 2,404 31 4,975 17 5,601 15 9,095 9 3,913 2 2,898 3 1,250 19 1,450 1 17 2 5 16 10 33 1 1 5 15 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Date are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Total all farms Econom c class Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms Total Class I Class n Class m FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: 55,849 16,195 22,388 2,579 1,344 7,178 346 7,792 3,149 51,027 14,352 14,613 2,687 4,822 1,843 7,775 5,105 4,811 24,892 251 397 924 5,018 4,266 9,468 2,040 42,913 11,462 13,750 1,580 1,660 6,086 6,206 1,409 1,553 59,337 73,151 50,117 88,900 47,895 83,852 32,647 8,106 2,952 1,608 2,582 47, 536 81,948 1,686 1,904 4,804 5,048 51,932 58,194 81,124 30,769 40,249 4,907 2,994 1,010 2,864 19,746 38,505 35,258 8,999 26,259 6,087 10,366 2,499 7,307 12,284 80,695 6,109 21,873 2,811 1,264 978 647 409 83,909 6,366 4,705 22,249 12,478 17,255 1,351 1,279 6,543 286 6,432 1,364 20,522 11,195 11,000 2,172 1,727 1,283 6,255 4,260 4,811 24,892 251 397 924 5,018 4,266 9,468 2,040 395 10,824 13,061 1,512 1,591 4,998 5,106 1,240 1,371 36,680 49,289 35,092 71,500 34,367 68,952 20,183 7,203 2,845 1,570 2,566 34,226 67,492 1,263 1,460 2,346 2,548 28,732 32,845 46,065 17,384 24,295 4,004 2,671 983 2,758 10,603 22,761 18,165 4,627 13,538 3,288 5,286 1,267 3,697 11,218 78,524 5,838 21,380 2,581 1,248 977 630 402 45,884 4,001 2,577 690 1,329 885 156 110 488 34 38 59 689 1,317 875 33 1 12 10 5 832 1,706 9 9 418 26 47 60 5 2,304 3,787 432 498 773 841 299 382 2,956 8,663 2,971 18,499 2,951 18,221 254 141 272 458 1,826 2,946 17,694 431 527 191 278 2,820 4,635 3,085 2,478 2,418 64 49 422 1,040 1,171 1,511 353 108 245 71 IK 18 42 2,504 40,105 2,236 14,410 396 468 555 463 354 2,378 628 106 1,316 1,386 1,489 86 195 897 43 106 162 1,306 1,366 1,459 106 10 20 30 1,078 1,856 1 5 31 955 74 139 113 24 2,330 2,790 224 231 575 591 176 198 3,933 6,746 3,816 11,480 3,771 11,159 781 780 1,081 627 502 3,761 10,929 220 230 314 321 3,415 4,047 4,258 2,657 3,098 213 163 304 734 1,244 1,981 992 322 670 184 286 67 133 2,240 10,804 1,577 3,401 818 374 255 103 27 3,464 572 240 2,434 2,354 2,503 162 374 1,597 White farm operators: 147 172 2,399 2,239 2,413 132 Nonwhite farm operators: 115 90 FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM 15 935 3,587 10 5 76 1,503 525 SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD 411 266 32 2,596 number... 2,762 305 number 306 834 number.. . number . . . 851 276 295 6,282 number. .. 8,156 6,391 number.. . 12,694 6,275 number.. . 12,259 2,312 2,652 844 333 134 6,274 number. . . number.. . number. . . 12,044 169 215 394 435 4,843 number. , . 5,441 7,188 3,375 4,723 802 653 Farms by kind ol road or which located: 145 483 1,551 3,844 1,870 545 1,325 350 573 163 FARM LABOR. WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION 239 2,314 persons persons . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 10,708 971 1,780 6U 221 91 34 11 RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR 6,571 495 284 See footnotes at end of table. ARKANSAS 35 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) FAHMS BY COLOR AND TENT IRE OF OPERATOR All (arm operators: Full owners number. Part owners .number. , All tenants number.. Cash tenants number. , Share-cash tenants number . . Crop-share tenants number.. Livestock-share tenants number., Croppers number. , Other and unspecified tenants number. , White farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number. , All tenants number. . Croppers number. , Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . , Part owners , number.. All tenants number.. Croppers number . . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. . Tobacco farms number.. Cotton farms number.. Other field-crop farms number. . Vegetable farms number. . Fruit-and-nut farms number.. Poultry farms number.. Dairy farms number. . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number.. General farms number . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting.. number.. Com pickers farms reporting. . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting.. number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number.. Motortrucks .farms reporting. . number. . Tractors farms reporting. . number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number.. 1 tractor farms reporting. . 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms report] ng . . 4 tractors farms reoorting., 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel tractors farms reporting. . number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. number. . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting . . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting.. persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators repotting. . Operators not reporting residence number. . See footnotes at end of table. Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued 3,818 2,846 3,177 261 325 1,458 61 891 181 3,633 2,531 2,432 491 165 315 745 400 799 4,945 40 36 187 1,282 949 1,238 378 64 1,984 2,038 342 347 1,091 1,093 265 266 7,516 8,523 7,761 11,475 7,596 10,966 4,926 2,161 381 79 49 7,578 10,770 164 196 484 509 5,495 5,894 9,290 3,468 5,101 1,149 923 59 284 1,863 4,759 3,195 852 2,343 563 1,007 211 562 1,898 6,438 569 1,059 413 94 32 20 10 8,759 707 452 6,599 2,900 4,778 418 200 1,293 62 2,515 290 6,078 2,434 2,328 825 521 466 2,450 1,690 661 6,918 45 85 330 690 1,355 3,451 597 190 1,260 1,288 163 163 1,177 1,177 169 170 9,318 10,167 9,122 11,405 8,914 10,802 7,534 1,059 215 68 38 8,868 10,635 160 167 581 603 7,251 7,754 12,532 3,735 5,593 1,311 738 27 170 2,768 5,848 5,300 1,324 3,976 972 1,478 384 1,142 1,844 6,999 423 631 310 64 39 10 12,609 988 725 7,392 22,556 11,044 1,663 2,813 904 4,423 3,974 1,159 268 1,002 226 75 40 25 810 485 150 35 50 10 2,735 955 405 500 1,442 343 6,417 20,956 9,549 1,308 2,483 674 1,493 3,029 584 585 430 85 975 1,600 1,495 355 330 230 2,930 945 575 2,150 525 320 506 5,880 155 257 291 170 1,337 4,16-2 626 12,103 611 770 350 387 3% 418 46 55 46 55 548 799 553 809 55 116 60 121 6,675 17,197 7,034 18,169 5,031 11,361 5,947 13,053 4,860 10,255 5,545 11,185 4,376 9,473 410 680 52 71 5 26 17 5 4,799 10,067 5,420 10,800 119 364 125 385 382 1,838 402 1,868 4,908 18,563 5,074 20,410 9,712 26,439 1,671 9,683 3,362 11,940 465 735 145 230 26 21 47 71 2,006 6,447 4,818 10,906 6,455 11,626 1,476 2,905 4,979 8,721 1,148 1,834 1,828 3,498 424 876 1,579 2,513 418 665 1,470 1,209 62 156 99 166 30 146 27 10 5 25,980 1,883 1,496 Part-retirement 13,108 242 247 10 10 263 263 37 42 5,426 5,583 3,625 4,155 3,240 3,548 2,991 207 30 7 5 3,210 3,497 51 51 602 607 4,612 4,896 8,576 3,658 3,983 145 70 5 2,668 4,822 5,462 1,467 3,995 960 1,582 356 1,097 374 716 12,019 476 613 9 24 3 4 26 28 16 19 34 110 39 192 33 167 16 6 5 6 33 159 8 8 18 25 25 43 44 44 31 23 23 1 9 28 16 5 5 5 27 246 27 234 1 1 1 17 7 26 6 17 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials. . . Liquid materials Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials. .. Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Pry materials Liquid materials Soybeans Dry materials Liquid materials Cotton Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops Dry materials. . . . Liquid materials . Lime or liming materials used during the year. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry 1 ndcr 5100 5100 to 5999 51,000 to 51,999 52,000 to 54,999 55,000 or more Purchase of livestock and poultry Under 51,000 51,000 to 52,499 52,500 to 54,999 55,000 to 59,999 510,000 or more Machine hire Under S200 S200 to 5999 51,000 or more Hired labor. Under 5200 5200 to 5499 5500 to 5999 51,000 to 52,499 52,500 to 54,999 55,000 to 59,999 510,000 to 519,999 520,000 to 549,999 550,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under 5100 5100 to S499 5500 to 5999 51,000 or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under 5100 5100 to 5499 5500 to 5999 51,000 to 54,999 55,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 'amis reporting. on which used.. tons. 'arms reporting.. tons., i reporting.. tons.. 'arms reporting . , acres . . 'arms reporting.. tons., arms reporting., tons. , arms reporting., acres . . arms reporting.. tons., 'arms reporting. tons., 'arms reporting., acres . . arms reporting . , tons., arms reporting.. tons. . arms reporting. , acres. , arms reporting. . tons.. arms reporting. , tons. . arms reporting. , acres . , arms reporting. , tons., arms reporting.. tons., Mm.- rei-irling. acres . , arms reporting., tons., ; reporting., tons.. 'arms reporting. . acres limed . . tons., arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars . arms reporting, arms reporting. 'arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting . dollars . arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars . arms reporting . 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. reporting . dollars . reporting . reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting . reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting. arms reporting . dollars. iirii.s r- t ■ >rt i n ._• . rarms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting . . 'arms reporting . dollars, arms reporting., 'arms reporting., arms reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 56,583 2,717,081 335,525 54,373 302, 536 5,700 32,989 8,676 244,615 8,648 31,055 87 367 2,768 78,866 2,755 9,574 20 166 19,061 226,556 18,416 26,107 953 2,095 2,675 312,776 2,632 24,181 80 660 34,470 1,309,800 32,209 157,612 4,598 22,701 14,329 544,468 13,826 54,007 1,014 7,000 6,518 172,146 312,767 94, 252 71,644 97,038,108 20,843 39,528 3,745 3,269 4,259 30,160 39,863,474 22,462 3,537 2,183 1,285 693 49,388 35,977,182 22,614 18,757 8,017 39,775 75,807,780 14,330 7,500 5,148 6,071 3,299 1,899 922 471 135 37,154 9,989,882 22,551 10,315 1,995 2,293 86,107 33,595,302 45,304 26,565 6,627 6,502 1,109 40,835 2,541,093 310,976 38,865 278,315 5,285 32,661 5,486 200,143 5,463 24,834 72 359 1,743 62,287 1,735 7,702 10 140 12,148 178,604 11,543 19,821 883 2,032 2,479 309,756 2,436 23,954 80 660 29,141 1,269,058 27,080 151,345 4,273 22,487 9,746 521,245 9,268 50,659 984 6,983 4,784 146,553 271,021 52,461 36,126 88,267,709 9,219 16,757 2,822 3,078 4,250 18,395 36,130,578 11,700 2,730 2,031 1,242 692 37,295 34,387,159 12,652 16,705 7,938 31,235 74,245,455 7,973 5,847 4,803 5,922 3,274 1,897 916 469 134 25,672 9,437,254 12,263 9,217 1,917 2,275 49,626 31,040,691 15,645 20,057 6,383 6,435 1,106 2,745 1,039,907 120,448 2,528 99,621 1,177 20,827 269 37,073 266 3,448 15 149 79 10,885 71 1,347 10 140 596 33,750 400 2,291 289 1,274 548 162,466 535 11,905 25 549 2,131 536,264 1,848 57,650 907 14,430 1,370 259,469 1,220 22,980 363 4,285 368 31,920 63,043 3,112 1,675 25,555,666 197 630 181 142 525 1,034 10,581,397 374 90 66 137 367 2,545 13,382,694 109 337 2,099 3,074 39,903,304 37 43 95 352 581 717 653 462 134 2,014 4,043,679 102 360 341 1,211 3,104 12,619,800 78 238 195 1,632 961 3,540 467,5% 55,102 3,286 49,387 972 5,715 418 22,303 408 2,8ia 25 105 143 7,113 143 873 731 14,885 637 1,941 157 225 595 89,507 590 7,384 20 45 2,374 201,669 2,100 23,347 700 3,719 1,537 132,119 1,412 13,024 301 1,621 432 23,044 45,410 4,276 2,684 21,383,968 389 947 124 141 1,083 1,809 8,643,545 640 145 249 562 213 3,189 5,639,572 362 956 1,871 3,909 13,391,820 228 338 457 1,007 829 813 230 7 2,477 1,901,891 393 849 570 665 4,246 6,180,837 334 652 793 2,347 120 5,956 376,203 46,823 5,669 43,768 954 3,055 837 37,642 837 5,047 7 27 359 14,051 359 1,756 1,516 25,404 1,403 2,827 168 165 516 35,903 506 2,694 10 17 4,363 201,864 4,086 25,347 699 2,064 1,664 61,339 1,552 6,097 198 782 833 27,437 51,432 7,350 5,209 20,015,352 868 1,824 284 458 1,775 3,599 7,422,330 1,759 524 939 315 62 5,527 6,158,403 746 2,564 2,217 5,653 10,339,136 635 785 914 1,610 1,350 327 32 4,171 1,527,651 749 2,533 627 262 7,295 4,923,485 797 2,400 2,413 1,665 20 ARKANSAS 37 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting . , acres on which used., tons.. Dry materials farms reporting,, tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting, . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . , tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . , tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Corn farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Soybeans farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials. farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Cotton farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons,. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting . . acres limed., tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms r Feed for livestock and poultry farms r Under S100 farms r $100 to $999 farms r $1,000 to $1,999 farms r $2,000 to $4,999 Tarms r $5,000 or more farms r Purchase of livestock and poultry farms r Under $1,000 farms r $1,000 to $2,499 farms r $2,500 to $4,999 farms r $5,000 to $9,999 farms $10,000 or more farms Machine hire farms r Under $200 farms r $200 to $999 farms $1,000 or more farms r Hired labor. farms r Under $200 farms r $200 to $499 farms r $500 to $999 farms r $1,000 to $2,499 farms r $2,500 to $4,999 farms r $5,000 to $9,999 farms r $10,000 to $19,999 farms r $20,000 to $49,999 farms r $50,000 or more farms r Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms r Under $100. farms r $100 to $499 farms r $500 to $999 farms r $1,000 or more farms r Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms r Under $100 farms r $100 to S499 farms r $500 to S999 farms r $1,000 to $4,999 farms r $5,000 or more, farms r See footnotes at end of table. Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued 7,990 291,806 38,438 7,740 37, 103 688 1,335 1,343 46,368 1,333 5,651 15 58 379 11,106 379 1,392 2,435 33,674 2,384 4,286 78 124 376 12,305 366 1,057 10 39 5,839 151,666 5,583 20,666 566 911 1,726 36,637 1,676 4,051 75 203 1,191 26,318 48,540 reporting . . . 9,918 14,321 reporting. .. 7,108 10,238 dollars .. . 12,015,949 6,966,756 reporting . . . 1,584 2,625 reporting... 2,731 5,322 reporting . . . 685 1,290 reporting . . . 1,268 974 reporting. .. 840 27 reporting. .. 4,148 4,821 dollars . . . 4,970,491 3,545,765 reporting. .. 2,425 3,780 reporting . . . 1,147 638 reporting . . . 448 263 reporting . . . 89 129 reporting . . . 39 11 reporting.. . 7,431 10,636 dollars . . . 4,585,026 3,408,897 reporting... 1,541 3,611 reporting... 4,634 6,587 reporting... 1,256 438 reporting . . . 6,937 7,889 dollars... 6,196,920 3,570,156 reporting... 1,621 2,920 reporting . . . 1,558 2,234 reporting 1,231 1,836 reporting.. . 2,079 809 reporting. .. 409 86 reporting . . . 38 2 reporting . . . 1 reporting... reporting... reporting. .. 5,263 6,657 dollars 1,008,014 714,971 reporting. .. 2,069 4,266 reporting. .. 2,857 2,238 reporting... 242 116 reporting... 95 37 reporting... 9,706 13,612 dollars . . . 3,523,524 2,662,481 reporting . . . 1,666 4,957 reporting . . . 5,614 7,521 reporting... 1,831 984 reporting . . . 590 150 reporting... 5 11,087 252,354 34,335 10,575 33,121 904 1,214 1,649 45,194 1,649 6,344 10 20 536 15,399 536 1,805 3,481 41,360 3,370 4,949 146 225 313 7,405 313 680 10 7 7,889 121,035 7,368 16,368 826 890 1,790 21,961 1,754 2,975 42 72 1,389 30,270 51,098 9,517 113,227 15,830 9,067 15,315 590 515 970 11,563 970 1,526 247 3,733 247 529 3,389 29,531 3,349 3,527 45 19 131 2,170 126 234 5 3 6,545 56,560 6,095 7,967 575 473 1,659 9,670 1,654 1,532 5 20 571 7,564 11,498 13,484 9,212 2,330,018 3,556 5,303 258 95 2,984 967,050 2,722 186 66 10 7,967 1,212,567 6,283 1,627 57 3,773 844,119 2,532 889 270 65 17 5,090 241,048 4,684 380 21 5 11,663 1,130,564 7,813 3,632 167 51 10,176 107,333 15,186 9,9% 14,936 310 250 2,295 30,080 2,290 4,216 10 7 759 11,974 754 1,381 10 26 4,246 28,254 4,221 3,765 50 42 125 1,535 125 131 3,190 23,010 3,035 3,487 245 161 3,049 12,480 3,029 1,956 20 14 1,278 19,305 31,237 29,110 24,910 6,226,974 7,239 16,868 676 127 8,611 2,987,752 7,744 686 146 35 7,822 988,958 6,390 1,376 56 5,566 923,485 4,057 1,126 268 105 10 Part-retirement 5,538 56,841 7,682 5,478 7,604 105 78 878 10,897 878 1,399 265 4,505 265 486 2,653 18,783 2,638 2,426 20 21 70 1,245 70 84 2,126 14,266 2,081 2,197 80 53 1,526 7,145 1,521 1,012 10 3 452 5,838 9,635 12,632 10,569 >, 174,160 4,385 5,882 246 56 3,134 666,979 3,012 111 6 5 4,258 520,205 3,562 676 20 2,946 404,555 2,300 527 72 37 10 7,746 3,721 326,956 182,807 6,902 3,381 794 299 50 26 15 27,033 9,399 1,790,937 666,989 22,087 7,557 4,755 1,737 166 70 25 35 34 11,814 1,681 34 1,681 17 3,495 17 606 1 100 1 5 14 915 14 95 1 240 1 12 13 3,466 13 583 3,598 8 380 4 450 874 49 39 369,265 21 1 20 78,165 6 10 3 1 13 80,860 10 234,285 5 7 5 2 6 2 1 15 42,865 5 5 2 3 49 96,685 15 16 8 7 3 38 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF- FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars . . average per farm, dollars . . All crops sold dol lars . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dol lars . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold dollars . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting . . number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Milk cows farms reporting . . number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting . . number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head. farms reporting.. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. , 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting . . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head. farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head. farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head. farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head. farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Horses and/Or mules farms reporting.. number.. HogS and pigs farms reporting . . number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Born before June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number . . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . number. . Ewes farms reporting . . number . . Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . . number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars . . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . Milk and cream sold farms reporting. . pounds. . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting . . dollars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens.. dollars. . See footnotes at end of table. 643,496,908 6,775 452,854,618 435,879,783 3,484,016 7,916,496 5,574,323 190,642,290 91,798,129 24,540,462 74,303,699 67,157 1,283,196 64,941 693,700 45,249 200,883 52,504 374,035 42,173 215,461 5,441 15,313 13,106 14, 554 13,600 3,593 1,475 75 12,167 32,374 11,258 4,077 3,250 893 423 499 17,470 22,999 2,864 875 821 143 38 39 35,898 77,323 44,018 502,220 26,920 297, 768 35,206 204,452 1,329 42,590 920 11,251 1,257 31,339 1,200 28,465 991 2,874 62,843 5,348,264 54,291 550,785 59,451,804 21,568 459,371 13,781,130 1,168 29,601 325,611 13,129 628,273,304 24,540,462 10,596 70,379,566 14,640 40,521,055 14,587,581 612,218,599 11,670 442,076,272 427,407,549 2,903,151 7,080,805 4,684,767 170,142,327 90,734,066 21,745,487 57,662,774 32,749 917,641 31,715 500,215 21,948 139,676 26,118 257,506 22,104 159,920 2,834 5,939 4,411 6,273 8,394 3,367 1,459 72 5,606 12,170 6,172 3,026 2,945 892 417 487 8,104 9,709 2,252 865 809 137 37 35 17,611 41,899 24, 985 358,743 15,385 214,933 20,478 143,810 738 27, 531 506 7,228 697 20,303 675 18,649 547 1,654 33, 504 4,442,534 25,602 415,381 46,447,310 12,799 349,030 10,470,900 679 21,851 240,361 8,001 546,340,279 21,745,487 7,843 70,093,994 7,870 38,459,901 13,845,565 250,340,699 80,444 205,660,1S2 201,331,652 1,025,313 1,851,750 1,451,467 44,680,517 31,541,391 1,575,115 11,564,011 1,507 148,051 1,416 76,452 495 5,876 1,255 34,341 1,186 37,258 119 152 129 138 366 199 345 59 193 329 176 155 187 109 72 195 250 188 19 7 20 1,157 5,136 1,002 37,450 641 22,943 897 14,507 48 2,324 35 478 48 1,846 43 1,498 46 348 975 895,276 1,235 75,024 10,372,592 673 37,703 1,131,090 32 966 10,626 83 31,649,447 1,575,115 555 23,368,724 253 9,646,684 3,472,809 119,383,201 27,919 84,767,348 82,790,961 197, 585 997,758 781,044 34,615,853 25,676,502 1,973,753 6,965,598 2,234 89,610 2,124 46,224 1,156 8,638 1,773 24,216 1,712 19,170 163 381 255 392 534 295 205 9 308 734 409 211 217 110 61 458 513 62 41 38 24 15 5 1,174 3,044 1,450 28,606 91S 17,438 1,182 11,168 66 1,010 46 275 61 735 56 683 41 52 2,040 723,761 1,686 47,092 5,895,035 862 34,147 1,024,410 51 1,296 14,256 271 44,513,962 1,973,753 1,102 21,067,386 414 8,613,213 3,100,756 103,406,398 14,069 66,663,882 64,609,083 275,410 1,189,588 589,801 36,742,516 20,984,654 6,719,272 9,038,590 4,444 141,436 4,272 78,022 2,916 29,728 3,556 41,297 3,015 22,117 520 684 551 780 1,003 573 331 2 886 1,532 602 349 504 198 91 110 1,163 1,026 182 79 348 93 15 10 1,817 4,309 3,195 66,030 2,091 40,378 2,583 25,652 77 6,469 65 2,558 76 3,911 76 3,731 66 180 4,402 915,562 3,461 63,931 6,865,038 1,812 66,298 1,988,940 81 5,039 55,429 1,064 151,453,316 6,719,272 1,831 17,139,591 987 9,116,328 3,281,873 ARKANSAS 39 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data lire based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions nnd explanations, see text) Economic class-Continued Commercial farms— Continued Part-retirement ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products SOld total, dollars. average per farm, dollars . All craps sold dollars. Field craps, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold .... dollars . Vegetables sold dollars . Fruits and nuts sold, dollars . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK AND LINT-STOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved, , Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves. . 'arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting.. number, 'arms reporting. number. arms reporting.. number, arms reporting . , number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head. farms reporting . 5 to 9 head. farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head. farms reporting . 500 or more head farms reporting . Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head. farms reporting. 10 to 19 head. farms reporting. 20 to 29 head... farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head. farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 80 to 49 head. farms reporting. 50 to 74 head. farms reporting. 75 to 99 head. farms reporting. 100 or more head. farms reporting. Horses and/or mules farms reporting . number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1. farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting . number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporti ng . number. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers. farms reporting . number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number . dollars . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Milk and cream sold farms reporting. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 70,349,342 7,093 43,505,134 40,882,565 502,618 1,441,155 678,796 26,844,208 9,309,879 5,959,472 11,574,857 6,381 180,791 6,119 100,726 4,227 34,045 5,115 52,459 4,438 27,606 511 1,250 777 979 1,641 861 361 1 1,076 2,115 1,009 719 797 209 122 72 1,489 1,596 388 417 322 15 2,789 6,141 4,871 76,551 3,068 45,270 4,070 31,281 151 5,415 93 982 146 4,433 140 4,007 114 426 6,438 926,620 4,992 86,603 9,043,354 2,905 80,941 2,428,230 140 4,482 49,302 1,740 149,681,113 5,959,472 1,874 6,809,094 1,625 6,933,026 2,495,890 51,079,161 3,566 30,246,305 27,490,722 536,720 1,272,168 946,695 20,832,856 2,915,298 4,025,912 13,891,646 9,308 250,153 9,060 138,570 6,375 37,280 7,626 72,050 6,651 39,533 665 1,549 942 1,580 3,008 1,346 217 1 1,432 2,903 2,017 1,212 1,123 266 71 36 2,198 2,754 1,005 323 90 5 5,015 12,037 7,347 93,463 4,587 56,864 6,019 36,599 265 9,388 192 2,590 245 6,798 239 6,292 194 506 9,975 635,758 7,525 107,022 10,939,754 3,682 89,372 2,681,160 254 7,638 84,018 2,459 117,975,348 4,025,912 1,650 1,618,081 2,453 3,571,075 1,285,588 17,659,798 1,310 11,233,421 10,302,566 365,505 328,386 236, 964 6,426,377 306,342 1,491,963 4,628,072 8,875 107,600 8,724 60,221 6,779 24,109 6,793 33,143 5,102 14,236 856 1,923 1,757 2,404 1,842 93 1,711 4,557 1,959 380 117 2,546 3,632 596 5 5,659 11,232 7,120 56,643 4,080 32,040 5,727 24,603 131 2,925 75 345 121 2,580 121 2,438 86 142 9,674 345, 557 6,703 38,709 3,331,537 2,865 40,569 1,217,070 121 2,430 26,730 2,384 51,067,093 1,491,963 831 91,118 2,138 579,575 208,649 19,724,068 672 5,732,713 4,201,376 392,685 586,963 551,689 13,991,355 558,960 1,694,400 11,737,995 24,107 260,701 23,180 137,350 15,818 41,580 18,834 84,684 14,294 38,667 1,591 6,186 6,242 6,068 3,855 164 1 4,122 14,318 3,735 780 224 6,180 9,183 445 10 12,308 24,428 14,099 107,256 8,657 63,492 10,916 43,764 403 9,167 286 2,377 378 6,790 358 5,967 307 823 19,125 555,288 20,234 92,894 9,035,453 6,523 82,591 2,477,730 326 4,665 51,315 3,436 53,391,073 1,694,400 1,447 137,360 3,474 1,124,707 404,895 9,173,736 700 3,657,843 2,937,925 145,055 239,926 334,937 5,515,893 441, 595 601,898 4,472,400 10,262 96,386 10,007 51,866 7,444 17,574 7,513 29,1% 5,737 15,324 1,016 3,188 2,453 2,213 1,341 51 2,439 5,881 1,346 265 76 3,186 4,101 157 5,958 10, 524 4,896 33,264 2,845 18,138 3,774 15,126 176 5,395 116 1,512 171 3,883 156 3,532 126 351 10,183 324,695 8,417 36,800 3,622,003 2,209 25,183 755,490 156 2,797 30,767 1,653 19,557,742 601,898 1,278 130,801 3,270 820,899 295,524 2,380,505 48,582 1,387,790 1,332,933 43,125 8,802 2,930 992,715 63,508 498,677 430,530 39 8,468 39 4,269 39 2,053 39 2,649 38 1,550 10 11 15 3 5 5 6 5 1 6 11 6 10 'ii 6 l 4 21 472 38 2,957 33 1,205 38 1,752 12 497 12 134 11 363 11 317 11 46 31 25,747 2,710 347,038 37 2,567 77,010 7 288 3,168 39 ,984,210 498,677 28 17,411 26 115,548 41,597 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text} (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class Commercial farms LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, lo November 30, 1959 farms reporting.. number of litters, , 1 or 2 litters farms reporting . , 3 loll litters farms reporting., 10 to 19 litters farms reporting.. 20 to 3° litters farms reporting., 40 to 69 litters farms reporting . , 70 or more litters farms reporting . . June 2 lo November 30 farms reporting. , number of litters.. December 1 tojune 1 farms reporting., number of litters., SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting., acres . Under 11 acres .. , 11 to 24 acres 25 lo 49 acres. . . , 50 to 74 acres. . . . 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres, Harvested for grain . . , farms reporting . , farms reporting. , farms reporting. , farms reporting.. farms reporting., farms reporting . farms reporting. acres., bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting.. acres . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Wheat harvested. farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rice harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops . bushels . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting , . . acres. . . tons.. . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting . . ■ tons. .. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tans. .. Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . See footnotes at end of table. 20,781 81,992 12,264 6,804 1,150 449 87 27 16,088 42,763 13,468 39,229 34,628 372,409 25,748 5,716 2,323 438 175 228 33,272 351,280 11,025,316 6,158 2,906,973 7,205 77,472 1,777 30,605 854,601 404 393,661 5,380 124,570 3,173,644 4,809 2,988,680 3,577 152,732 6,040,239 1,563 4,260,456 445 10,585 282,021 200 153,043 3,379 365,971 28,066,795 3,379 27,723,611 21,732 2,308,849 11,217 52,608,266 653,918 2,174 38,558 93,121 404 32,468 3,615 66,737 92,222 359 6,107 16,635 253,363 331,377 1,674 29,774 12,571 60, 552 6,634 4,432 972 424 84 25 9,685 30,956 8,738 29,596 22,462 291,818 15,310 4,358 2,006 397 169 222 21,539 274,251 9,088,118 4,346 2,626,173 5,059 68,523 1,442 28,170 797,641 344 377,391 5,072 121,746 3,120,291 4,646 2,950,175 3,057 146,992 5,890,033 1,472 4,237,636 419 10,425 277,981 195 152,243 3,357 362,806 27,903,613 3,357 27,565,269 20,269 2,283,959 11,032 52,124,226 1,635 34,072 85,551 344 31,973 2,339 51,122 74,452 189 4,867 9,914 181,027 249,993 901 21,838 601 6,396 189 234 74 67 27 10 485 3,228 485 3,168 1,041 48,965 419 197 139 109 34 143 960 44,556 1,971,329 435 1,095,490 334 19,272 172 11,070 335,471 85 203,765 966 47,365 1,366,978 947 1,326,084 708 77,821 3,471,262 492 2,737,969 91 4,585 114,791 974 195,848 15,643,930 974 15,473,157 2,521 1,011,180 1,632 25,044,972 62,388 197 10,371 29,235 64 16,627 73 2,935 5,002 14 650 433 23,762 37,553 60 3,903 740 4,286 312 306 88 28 2 4, 612 2,228 513 2,058 1,398 24, 163 846 286 189 34 11 32 1,334 21,963 867,640 41B 282,907 384 7,141 155 2,986 71,687 47 24,600 883 22,388 596,937 853 566,727 604 32,731 1,335,203 399 987,079 96 1,627 45,285 49 22,895 1,059 111,986 8,366,445 1,059 8,232,500 2,968 497,873 1,615 11,387,271 40,407 159 4,722 13,201 65 7,573 165 5,625 12,837 576 16,160 24,484 83 3,757 ARKANSAS 41 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Economic ell ss— Continued Ilcni (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms— Continued Other farms Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Part-retirement Abnormal LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters tarrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting . . . 2,641 3,690 3,113 6,108 2,065 37 number of litters. .. 13,369 16,723 8,871 15,828 4,936 676 1,313 1,959 2,003 4,135 1,490 5 936 1,271 1,015 1,833 524 15 260 334 75 125 46 7 116 116 15 15 5 5 16 10 5 ... 3 1,985 2,917 2,257 4,848 1,518 2 37 number of litters.. . 6,489 8,715 4,563 8,988 2,479 340 1,940 2,502 2,024 3,448 1,250 32 number of litters. . . 6,880 8,008 4,308 6,840 2,457 336 SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED 4,611 6,404 6,198 7,144 5,003 19 acres . . . 58,073 68,838 50,935 47,860 31,355 1,376 3,062 4,394 4,945 6,089 4,344 5 933 1,318 942 825 526 7 458 606 255 205 112 101 47 35 20 16 5 41 32 21 5 1 16 7 5 1 4,445 6,112 5,993 6,878 4,847 8 acres . . . 54,453 65,267 49,265 45,670 30,353 1,006 bushels. .. 1,753,155 1,935,665 1,229,910 1,124,538 777,935 34,725 Sales farms reporting. . . 977 1,087 655 986 826 bushels.. . 419,610 333,150 150,925 155,125 125,675 1,012 12,252 1,416 1,244 1,334 801 11 acres . . . 11,302 6,662 5,060 2,699 1,190 336 331 202 200 135 acres . . . 4,000 3,057 2,254 1,445 990 bushels . . . 106,320 77,470 42,970 39,365 17,595 ... 46 47 30 45 15 bushels . . . 16,905 14,135 8,375 13,770 2,500 ... 1,150 17,466 614 7,365 130 1,425 140 1,160 165 1,355 3 acres . . . 289 bushels . . . 370,155 155,035 27,115 20,565 27,865 4,923 994 494 Si 65 95 3 bushels . . . 327,665 133,880 22,235 12,605 21,555 4,345 610 440 167 290 226 4 acres... 11,026 8,307 1,710 2,700 1,840 1,200 bushels. . . 323,390 201,393 47,875 69, 535 48,490 32,181 217 107 16 55 36 bushels . . ■ 146,000 57,578 6,375 14,370 8,450 60 56 21 10 15 1 acres. . . 890 1,305 463 60 90 10 bushels . . . 24,650 33,050 11,400 1,300 2,600 140 15 20 5 5 bushels . . . 4,575 10,000 1,000 800 404 135 35 10 10 2 acres . . . 11,817 1,670 410 45 225 2,895 bushels . . . 793,072 99,080 21,285 3,150 8,170 151,862 404 135 35 10 10 2 bushels . . . 788,532 98,280 21,285 3,150 8,170 147,022 4,677 4,076 1,576 795 665 3 acres grown alone ... 229,734 111,222 27,280 13,690 10,560 640 acres grown with other crops... 1,690 1,810 155 115 70 bushels . . . 4,455,398 2,110,291 430,545 235,615 229,925 18,500 Hay crops: 95,856 132,914 66,193 117,920 60,919 3,587 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for 348 414 216 301 231 7 acres . . . 5,650 4,887 1,720 2,539 1,627 320 tans. . . 13,490 9,880 3,056 4,248 2,492 830 55 62 16 40 20 tons.. . 1,300 1,120 168 430 65 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover 568 757 450 845 425 6 acres. . . 12,089 15,458 6,235 10,105 5,455 55 tons... 19,030 19,624 6,640 11,360 6,325 85 50 50 20 70 100 tans. . . 1,255 785 85 450 790 1,961 3,196 2,540 4,298 2,406 17 acres . . . 36,334 50,855 26,812 46,672 24,152 1,512 tons. . . 52,254 66,095 30,854 53,017 25,550 2,817 208 282 152 443 330 tons. . . 3,678 5,540 1,156 4,726 3,210 ... See footnotes at end of table. 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Conti nued Hay crops— Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tans. .. Sales farms reporting.. . tons. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tans... Sales farms reporting . . . tons. ., Other hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons.. . Sales farms reporting... tons. . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tons, green weight... Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres... bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or far sale farms reporting... acres2., bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars... Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . . acres . . . 3,484 39,056 42,343 140 923 2,202 29,091 32,270 70 583 77 2,844 2,598 7 189 5,901 86,409 95,267 554 7,970 2,828 51,662 58,663 193 3,335 70 3,920 4,781 3 360 8,443 168,834 205,533 893 20, 111 4,740 123,577 153,722 445 14,215 225 18,131 25,759 20 842 24 961 5,540 23 941 5,480 11 425 2,200 34,855 1,321,356 1,515,365 29,415 1,279,765 1,480,728 2,147 538,764 663,621 28,455 4,165 666,475 14,112 2,350 385,145 247 38 7,539 4,829 3,484,016 2,752 2,903,151 99 1,025,313 5,360 34,107 2,929 26,810 280 7,432 135 2,114 2,931 7 ■34 IDS' 2,505 3,027 5 35 258 9,211 11,320 21 1,156 1 70 450 2,411 203,518 240,162 654 113 15,080 112 197,585 276 4,705 295 5,640 7,021 6 40 260 5,948 7,908 22 665 571 19,140 24,620 88 4,985 5 400 2,500 4,395 202,985 229,365 1,786 360 53,892 238 275,410 343 4,408 1 Includes ndlk equivalent of cream and butterfet sold. 2Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ARKANSAS 43 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Hay crops-continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting. . . tons. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting. . . tans... Other hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons... Sales farms reporting . . . tons. . ■ Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small gTains farms reporting... acres... tans, green weight... Cotton harvested farms reporting. .. acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or far sale farms reporting... acres2 . . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued 485 7,187 8,506 20 110 505 10,141 12,142 43 1,000 1,007 24,455 33,315 97 2,905 5,887 154, 545 167,805 2,671 504 75,941 553 502,618 581 3,926 :>, 7, '26 7. '97 25 205 816 17,113 18,385 70 890 1,483 37,429 42,160 157 3,525 6 46 330 7,950 122,148 127,750 4,209 673 121,313 748 536,720 849 4,963 536 4,180 3,817 5 5 1,072 12,035 12,420 50 385 1,196 15,211 16,548 62 802 6,625 57,805 52,025 4,545 662 111,380 1,002 365,505 600 1,376 810 6,105 6,230 30 135 2,047 23,432 24,064 200 2,715 2,360 29,067 32,834 . 227 3,936 3,240 23,515 17,675 9,511 1,185 189,292 1,365 392,685 1,443 4,908 460 3,340 3,335 40 205 1,020 11,095 12,290 161 1,920 1,330 15,250 17,152 221 1,960 2,187 14,609 11,611 4,823 524 85,303 701 145,055 970 2,298 12 520 508 6 220 250 13 940 1,825 1 20 60 13 3,467 5,351 9 106 6,735 11 43,125 18 91 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See toxtj (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fatms number .. . Percent distribution percent.. . Land in fatms acres . . . Percent distribution percent. . . Average size of farm acres. . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . , Average per acre dollars . . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . , 1 to 9 acres farms reporting... 10 to 19 acres farms reporting... 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . , 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . , 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting... 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. ., Cropland used only for pasture farms reporti ng . . , acres . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. .. acres . . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting . . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting.. acres.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting.. acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number.. 55 to 64 years number.. 65 or more years number.. Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER rNOOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting.. 200 or more days operators reporting.. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . Willi income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting.. WiUi other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting.. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number.. 10 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 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 52,462 XXX 12, 374,949 XXX 235.9 25,164 115.50 47,025 5,020,440 5,032 8,214 6,073 7,472 8,181 5,791 4,317 1,477 468 22,512 1,421,937 11,255 602,898 3,339 204,088 8,763 398,810 20,029 1,849,686 17,787 1,868,142 13,081 1,049,470 3,759 261,827 5,585 714,114 4,154 188,118 2,491 107,451 221 10,334 6,377 364,713 51,931 976 5,558 11, 857 16,541 13,797 3,202 48.6 17,274 10,794 2,003 4,477 4,600 4,724 4,428 35, 188 4,064 6,229 1,336 2,471 11,720 3,014 6,135 5,719 4,911 3,369 2,540 6,922 3,836 1,311 5W Economic class 4,811 100.0 2,308,189 100.0 479.8 61,554 137.12 4,811 1,390,498 60 120 110 235 773 1,088 1,628 664 133 1,583 122,249 1,532 143,107 369 30,097 1,270 113,010 1,198 120,733 2,145 350,414 723 56,927 177 10,046 2,756 495, 535 365 21,967 187 30,074 2 240 287 20,449 4,754 119 672 1,302 1,411 1,029 221 46.5 1,027 683 134 210 241 331 144 3,784 386 775 81 240 155 295 325 445 385 315 1,090 1,092 366 103 | 832 17.3 1,002,149 43.4 1,204.5 167,836 147.02 832 629,770 197 503 132 290 52,843 319 58,684 73 8,426 278 50,258 159 31,414 480 159,076 90 14,437 29 3,936 736 267,694 6,503 28 11,687 28 7,236 823 31 138 260 219 140 35 44.6 31 3 777 41 216 5 65 415 260 87 1,078 22.4 599, 179 26.0 555.8 78, 162 146.84 1,078 385,080 63 863 151 1 328 25,451 440 41,762 85 4,386 374 37,376 218 27,712 513 75,361 127 10,177 37 1,656 922 156,272 90 7,410 38 8,292 63 5,693 1,066 11 183 358 336 151 27 44.4 144 101 16 27 29 64 18 934 170 11 5 20 25 45 470 437 69 7 190 119 20 51 30 70 12 745 96 138 18 5 10 45 110 135 140 320 140 23 7 935 799 19.4 16.6 342,020 190,004 14.8 8.2 365.8 237.8 44,656 26,265 131.79 110. 52 935 799 198, 149 104,838 25 36 240 426 442 466 90 7 2 280 258 17,479 10,520 256 239 15,097 12,349 68 57 3,635 4,715 226 189 11,462 7,634 184 232 19, 569 17,313 411 317 60,549 27,663 141 154 13,052 8,536 43 33 1,949 1,955 645 328 55,516 13,953 124 35 5,184 1,635 46 45 5,305 4,150 1 160 41 55 2,335 1,840 924 779 20 21 160 120 257 210 305 211 135 180 47 37 45.1 46.4 231 130 41 60 75 70 50 568 68 79 12 5 15 80 115 165 135 90 125 60 661 13.7 113,472 4.9 171.7 15,285 97.75 661 52,776 15 20 80 402 137 7 257 9,541 162 9,570 51 5,165 122 4,405 250 16,965 243 15,935 121 3,795 25 450 85 1,645 36 940 45 1,035 656 20 36 157 225 143 75 50.3 272 167 45 60 81 71 61 389 75 112 35 50 60 115 130 110 ARKANSAS State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See LextJ 45 (For definitions and explanations, sec text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners nun.ber. Pan owners number . All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number . Crop-share tenants number . Livestock-share tenants number . Croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants' number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number.. Croppers number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners nun.ber. All tenants number. Croppers number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms ronorting . . number. Com pickers farms reporting., number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks farms reporting. . number. . Tractors farms reporting.. number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number. , 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting.. 3 tractors farms reporti ng . , 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. , Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. Garden tractors farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles farms reporting. . number. . \utomobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. , Telephone farms repotting.. Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. , Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface. farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting., Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hand surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR ..farms reporting.. . .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting. . ..farms reporting. . .farms reporting . Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 22,249 12,478 17,255 1,351 1,279 6,543 286 6,432 1,364 20,522 11,195 11,000 2,172 1,727 1,283 6,255 4,260 10,824 13,061 1,512 1,591 4,998 5,106 1,240 1,371 36,680 49,289 35,092 71,500 34,367 68,952 20,183 7,203 2,845 1,570 2,566 34,226 67,492 1,263 1,460 2,346 2,548 28,732 32,845 46,065 17,384 24,295 4,004 2,671 983 2,758 10,603 22,761 18,165 4,627 13,538 3,288 5,286 1,267 3,697 11,218 78,524 5,838 21,380 2,581 1,248 977 630 402 45,884 4,001 2,577 1,320 1,910 1,539 55 U2 941 52 227 122 1,280 1,870 1,484 212 3,325 4,453 240 250 609 638 163 184 4,185 8,505 4,299 14,428 4,267 14,057 958 983 841 637 848 4,250 13,567 •434 490 313 371 3,548 4,556 4,603 2,568 3,191 22 2 588 1,267 983 2,686 1,047 244 803 200 340 78 185 1,838 7,689 1,391 3,323 605 441 239 77 29 3,910 684 217 163 389 250 20 16 180 12 17 5 163 389 245 17 785 1,496 59 69 177 195 68 78 829 2,788 828 5,164 821 5,063 9 14 90 183 525 819 4,822 194 241 70 101 784 1,335 831 697 676 1 252 481 254 489 82 21 669 4,041 627 2,075 147 229 157 68 26 601 204 27 223 451 395 12 30 268 10 65 10 223 451 395 65 990 1,292 24 24 176 181 29 29 1,056 2,427 997 3,938 992 3,839 32 134 317 269 240 987 3,715 121 124 98 99 946 1,219 1,072 725 861 1 1 203 436 228 607 219 52 167 26 58 30 53 619 1,797 533 873 330 122 74 5 2 876 152 50 214 355 365 2 31 256 5 35 36 214 350 365 35 713 791 51 51 116 122 35 46 874 1,512 870 2,547 870 2,467 76 322 263 150 59 870 2,410 56 57 69 728 821 924 512 658 107 239 208 514 190 51 139 41 62 20 16 336 1,265 149 257 785 115 35 252 319 227 10 35 111 20 35 16 247 309 217 30 463 484 55 55 62 62 20 20 644 869 722 1,480 717 1,445 222 332 116 30 17 712 1,398 47 47 25 35 479 540 749 270 456 102 497 184 25 159 36 70 11 42 127 287 647 107 45 237 266 157 6 15 91 217 246 152 25 283 293 31 31 47 47 1 1 501 593 581 851 566 811 389 116 55 5 561 805 6 6 35 40 370 395 6a 248 360 15 121 373 147 45 102 31 51 5 15 76 276 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the \cnr farms reporting. . acres on which used . . tons. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- May and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials Tarms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Other pasture {not cropland) farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Com - .farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Soybeans .farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Cotton Janus reporting. . Dry materials Tarn-s reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops farms reporting. . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms renorting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed. . tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . del lars . . Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms renorting . . $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms report! ng. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and Irees farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . 5100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. «),835 2,5*1,093 310,976 38,865 278,315 5,285 32,661 5,486 200, 143 5,463 24,834 72 359 1,743 62,287 1,735 7,702 10 140 12,148 178,604 11,543 19,821 883 2,032 2,479 309,756 2,436 23,954 80 660 29, 141 1,269,058 27,080 151,345 4,273 22,487 9,746 521,245 9,268 50,659 984 6,983 4,784 146,553 271,021 52,461 36,126 88,267,709 9,219 16,757 2,822 3,078 4,250 18,395 36,130,578 11,700 2,730 2,031 1,242 692 37,295 34,387,159 12,652 16,705 7,938 31,235 74,245,455 7,973 5,847 4,803 5,922 3,274 1,897 916 469 134 25,672 9,437,254 12,263 9,217 1,917 2,275 49,626 31,040,691 15,645 20,057 6,383 6,435 1,106 3,997 694,245 70, 818 3,854 63,751 867 7,067 225 10,673 225 1,093 12 31 36 1,242 36 108 623 12,995 586 1,294 57 210 1,350 256,528 1,340 19,531 35 467 1,819 65,920 1,770 9,843 237 1,102 2,693 346,887 2,459 31,882 668 5,257 345 13,995 26,370 4,811 2,408 1,217,289 676 1,453 154 101 24 1,091 678,865 950 55 61 11 14 3,257 3,376,214 724 1,591 942 3,633 10,115,202 497 517 516 800 710 418 128 40 7 2,984 2,663,095 520 1,024 601 839 4,745 8,096,383 317 1,152 838 2,073 365 799 362,729 36,909 768 32,744 299 4,165 40 3,124 40 319 552 9 49 52 2,261 47 193 9 42 409 138,073 404 10,083 15 402 344 32,506 323 4,909 96 766 742 186,213 683 17, 191 242 2,952 65 4,944 9,227 832 320 364,319 34 198 50 25 13 149 225,739 103 16 17 9 4 594 1,458,902 40 248 306 832 5,779,633 5 17 78 319 278 93 35 7 561 1,248,536 9 88 108 356 831 3,664,805 37 511 282 997 204,532 20,980 966 19,277 268 1,703 41 2,903 41 392 5 10 17 565 17 43 68 1,207 66 161 13 40 458 81,857 458 6,628 10 40 363 13,100 352 1,979 63 174 885 104,900 812 10,074 228 1,439 82 2,981 5,798 1,078 502 318,682 111 312 46 22 11 217 223,425 175 12 23 2 5 723 692,542 129 361 233 1,008 2,707,747 50 69 128 326 284 123 23 5 704 758,509 38 153 176 337 1,073 2,377,615 11 72 87 832 71 853 81,453 7,868 802 6,983 200 885 54 2,996 54 219 6 18 105 2,856 95 276 10 11 246 26,813 246 1,992 406 10,882 394 1,460 58 135 570 37,906 498 3,036 148 721 67 3,075 5,460 935 433 215,052 105 276 23 29 252 92,895 225 16 11 663 597,761 123 310 230 764 1,052,761 76 131 195 262 76 12 12 606 413,017 53 225 197 131 935 1,180,464 10 123 269 521 12 658 28,434 3,029 633 2,837 75 192 25 655 25 56 157 2,611 147 313 15 22 106 5,565 101 422 5 20 415 6,130 410 958 10 13 312 13,398 287 1,080 45 137 80 1,835 4,130 799 414 151,260 130 249 20 15 186 91,610 175 1 5 548 369,075 130 292 126 540 368,840 146 165 106 98 20 5 450 154,394 75 251 109 15 799 538,730 36 317 288 158 454 12,812 1,518 449 1,410 15 108 40 610 40 62 161 2,860 151 205 10 95 85 3,080 85 288 5 5 ai 2,567 211 436 128 3,645 123 411 5 8 46 1,100 1,635 661 434 131,401 136 273 15 10 207 33,551 197 5 5 468 200,489 147 280 41 363 162,186 140 117 70 31 5 412 69,054 150 252 10 661 242,774 70 429 121 41 ARKANSAS State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports For only a sample of farms. See text} 47 (For definitions and explanations, see tent) EnTMVTED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm ptodudS SOld total, dollars... average per farm, dollars . . . All crops sold dollars . . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold. . . . .dollars . . . Vegetables sold dollars. . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars . . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . . . Poultry and poultry produces sold. dollars . . . Dairy products sold dollars .. . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . . . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting... number... Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. . number... Milk cows farms reporting. . . number . . . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. .. number. .. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting... number . . . Farms reporting by number on hand: CaUle and calves— 1 head farms reporting... 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . . 5 to 9 head farms reporting... 10 to 19 head farms reporting... 20 to 49 head farms reporting... 50 to 99 head farms reporting... 100 to 499 head farms reporting.., 500 or more head farms reporting... Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . . 10 to 19 head Farms reporting... 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting... 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk eows- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Horses and/Of mules farms reporting . . number.. HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number.. Born since June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number.. Ewes farms reporting.. number.. Rams and weuSers farms reporting.. number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting.. pounds . . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars. , Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 612,218,599 11,670 442,076,272 427,407,549 2,903,151 7,080,805 4,684,767 170, 142, 327 90,734,066 21,745,487 57,662,774 32,749 917,641 31,715 500,215 21,948 139,676 26,118 257,506 22,104 159,920 2,834 5,939 4,411 6,273 8,394 3,367 1,459 72 5,606 12,170 6,172 3,026 2,945 892 417 487 8,104 9,709 2,252 865 809 137 37 35 17, 611 41,899 24,985 358,743 15,385 214,933 20,478 143,810 738 27, 531 506 7,228 697 20,303 675 18,649 547 1,654 33,504 4,442,534 25,602 418,381 46,447,310 12,799 349,030 10,470,900 679 21,851 240,361 8,001 546,340,279 21,745,487 7,843 70,093,994 7,870 38,459,901 13,845,565 Economic class 111,306,001 23,136 107,773,994 107,442,906 127,457 108,055 95,576 3,532,007 190,667 54,538 3,286,802 2,338 67,495 2,259 35,506 1,074 2,369 1,808 17,757 1,629 14,232 216 476 352 439 509 222 117 7 403 971 319 225 201 78 26 36 568 473 32 1,153 2,966 1,647 24,835 947 13,236 1,369 11,599 29 435 20 143 24 292 24 253 24 39 2,567 102,469 57,115,086 68,648 55,773,197 55,592,426 64,157 65,078 51,536 1,341,889 19,170 2,000 1,320,719 341 26,564 329 13,211 75 136 284 6,436 273 6,917 248 906 174 4,518 95 2,518 159 2,000 11 123 3 26 11 97 11 77 11 20 246 12,555 1,691 270 23,592 9,664 2,737,954 1,194,287 835 113 17,247 3,694 517,410 110,820 16 3 178 38 1,958 418 107 5 1,646,634 86,000 54,538 2,000 235 44 58,755 1,914 527 59 354,090 46,739 127,470 16,826 30,941,966 28,703 30,047,697 30,030,741 1,150 2,866 12,940 894,269 81,136 10,573 802,560 521 15,983 494 9,214 173 386 416 4,044 390 2,725 37 87 52 86 152 SI 26 49 187 79 60 76 24 12 7 287 711 265 3,532 139 1,611 201 1,921 6 139 6 31 6 108 6 99 6 9 526 20,705 382 5,893 687,095 142 3,563 106,890 6 45 495 6 208,471 10, 573 54 52,179 100 78,251 28,170 13,992,968 W,966 13,409,826 13,352,508 37, 885 11,803 7,630 583,142 66,194 650 516,298 430 10,909 415 5,699 232 417 335 2,899 323 2,311 65 183 53 58 40 11 1 4 138 94 179 422 259 3,515 115 1,602 221 1,913 7 98 6 11 7 87 7 77 7 10 494 29,459 355 3,802 448,687 103 2,229 66,870 2 35 385 10 23,425 650 56 3,426 122 171,235 61,643 6,175,209 7,729 5,782,003 5,738,952 13,900 21,111 8,040 393,206 11,746 2,230 379,230 426 7,897 421 4,168 206 393 323 2,480 280 1,249 40 75 107 67 75 213 57 35 30 11 100 105 147 294 352 5,979 211 3,193 301 2,786 482 15,340 290 2,361 240,980 215 4,575 137,250 2,396,732 3,626 2,141,985 2,122,543 7,265 3,112 9,065 254,747 9,257 32,210 213,280 405 4,412 400 2,309 248 697 305 1,383 253 720 45 126 56 116 61 1 111 198 136 87 25 142 303 342 5,406 232 3,257 277 2,149 484 15,325 269 1,502 135,900 167 2,551 76,530 21 50 59,284 1,055,539 2,230 32,210 36 35 404 732 90 111 29,005 20,655 10,442 7,435 48 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6. -Cash -grain farms (Dam are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . lor 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters... 20 to 39 litters. .. 40 to 69 litters... 70 or more litters. June 2 to November . farms reporting . ■ umber of litters. 'arms reporting. arms reporting. report! ng . arms reporting. arms reporting . arms reporting. 'arms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 Farms reporting . number of liUers. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting acres 3 reporting 3 reporting 3 reporting 3 reporting arms reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting acres bushels 3 reporting bushels Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres. bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Under 11 acres. . . . 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres .... 50 to T4 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for gra] n . . . . Wheat harvested. farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushel 3. 0ai.D harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Rice harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales ..farms reporting. bushels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting. . . tons. . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales , farms reporting . . . tans . . . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting. . . tons. . . See footnotes at end of table. 12,571 60,552 6,634 4,432 972 424 84 25 9,685 30,956 8,738 29,596 22,462 291,818 15,310 4,358 2,006 397 169 222 21,539 274,251 9,088,118 4,346 2,626,173 5,059 68,523 1,442 28,170 797,641 344 377,391 5,072 121,746 3,120,291 4,646 2,950,175 3,057 146,992 5,890,033 1,472 4,237,636 419 10,425 277,981 195 152,243 3,357 362, 806 27,903,613 3,357 27,565,269 20,269 2,283,959 11,032 52,124,226 1,635 34,072 85,551 344 31,973 2,339 51,122 74,452 189 4,867 9,914 181,027 249,993 901 21,838 782 3,224 399 303 66 8 5 1 593 1,772 497 1,452 1,495 33,356 874 259 199 59 64 40 1,433 32,161 1,239,588 527 725,905 379 9,769 244 6,594 177,LU 89 118,221 869 26,540 660,987 798 623,130 1,065 84,902 3,949,585 839 3,434,634 111 2,190 58,701 62 41,561 2,672 323,692 25,102,807 2,672 24,790,515 4,452 843,530 1,715 20,338,124 154 3,422 8,818 45 2,895 17 329 543 802 21,045 31,516 114 5,735 99 663 45 38 7 8 1 70 343 73 320 135 8,579 69 16 9 12 8 21 120 8,149 368, 563 49 298,280 84 4,658 45 2,741 79,272 132 7,220 198,412 121 185,988 311 46,422 2,401,042 280 2,175,722 11 453 10,326 9 9,586 736 166, 897 13,618,076 736 13,461,650 815 367,085 585 9,774,863 18 710 1,682 1,150 254 488 144 7,455 11,407 23 1,553 97 321 39 52 6 74 139 60 182 197 3,304 141 18 26 7 5 186 3,209 121,300 42 69,125 84 1,641 60 1,206 31,813 21 13,970 143 5,968 161,545 143 156,862 353 23,904 1,024,415 288 864,404 19 392 12,165 13 9,740 920 106,039 7,932,433 920 7,802,453 1,056 231,603 200 5,408,441 25 895 1,460 12 470 108 402 49 53 6 81 257 67 145 255 4,622 157 34 41 5 11 7 239 4,347 162,240 92 72,195 61 1,327 44 1,057 40,001 22 32,201 230 5,563 128,115 210 120,800 199 8,051 311,005 139 243,250 31 695 20,035 20 12, 985 608 38, 173 2,732,266 608 2,711,370 871 127,943 360 2,830,211 7,732 33 872 2,699 15 1,025 206 831 96 85 25 151 401 135 430 310 6,736 147 85 42 15 15 6 300 6,436 264,600 92 119,275 60 1,080 875 14,795 15 8,245 221 5,619 120, 595 196 110,825 126 4,275 147,760 86 106, 825 25 300 6,675 3,000 308 11,003 737, 562 308 733, 252 749 68,832 75 1,424,478 678 1,972 10 240 157 812 80 50 22 137 512 82 300 338 5,970 200 61 51 10 15 1 333 5,885 206,315 107 98,005 50 608 20 290 4,480 5 2,500 113 1,820 44,855 98 41,845 61 2,040 57,113 41 42,433 25 350 9,500 15 6,250 65 1,170 61,185 65 60,505 605 35,882 465 714, 561 22 177 625 2 10 190 5,545 7,364 30 1,737 155 3,830 6,946 25 1,845 117 1,795 2,574 11 190 136 1,545 2,110 20 205 ARKANSAS State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 6.-Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 49 Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Conlinued Hay cropB — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tans. . Sales farms reporting.. tans. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or <*""»! 1 grains farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons, green weight... Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. .. hales. . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres2., bushels.. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . . Sales dollars. . . Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres. . . 2,202 29,091 32,270 70 583 2,828 51,662 58,663 193 3,335 4,740 123,577 153,722 445 14,215 23 941 5,480 29,415 1,279,765 1,480,728 14,112 2,350 385,145 2,752 2,903,151 2,929 26,810 42 925 698 5 50 101 1,490 2,026 11 295 141 4,802 5,583 13 538 1 100 500 1,862 67,353 72,040 753 89 13,049 95 127,457 205 1,179 12 294 468 1 40 9 635 1,180 1 100 500 351 33,323 38,237 55 5 1,216 18 64,157 33 542 5 90 110 7 230 280 15 692 1,305 383 13,454 14,733 125 32 2,505 2 1,150 48 195 16 475 333 20 330 605 5 250 36 2,225 1,843 406 10,887 10, 192 122 12 2,040 15 37,885 38 230 5 175 100 17 266 268 35 655 725 416 6,132 156 10 2,723 20 13,900 36 105 15 165 140 5 50 30 240 265 5 5 31 355 290 5 55 226 2,822 2,274 175 15 2,870 20 7,265 15 130 140 15 240 240 80 735 620 120 15 1,695 20 3,100 30 48 1Includes m-nv equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms wilh less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 50 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 2 of 6. -Cotton farms [lui.i are based on reports for only a sajnple of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tola] all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . . Percent distribution percent . . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent . . Average sire of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars. . Land in faims according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. . 20 U) 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 to 999 acre3 farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres , farms reporting. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting.. acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grai n or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land in stnp-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting.. acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land. farms reporting . . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number. . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number.. 55 to 64 years number. . 65 or more years number. . Average age years. . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators repcrung . . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting.. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number. . 10to49acres 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 to 1,999 acres number.. 2,000 or more acres number . . See footnotes at end of table. 52,462 xxx 12,374,949 XXX 235.9 25,164 105.50 47,025 5,020,440 5,032 8,214 6,073 7,472 8,181 5,791 4,317 1,477 468 22,512 1,421,937 11,255 602,898 3,339 204,088 8,763 398,810 20,029 1,849,686 17,787 1,868,142 13,081 1,049,470 3,759 261,827 5,585 714,114 4,154 188,118 2,491 107,451 221 10,334 6,377 364,713 51,931 976 5,558 11,857 16,541 13,797 3,202 48.6 17,274 10,794 2,003 4,477 4,600 4,724 4,428 35,188 4,064 6,229 1,336 2,471 11,720 3,014 6,135 5,719 4,911 3,369 2,540 6,922 3,836 1,311 514 24,892 100.0 4,460,831 100.0 179.2 27,571 174.01 24,892 2,835,385 1,935 4,561 2,997 3,856 4,654 3,528 2,309 745 307 6,815 241,916 4,674 181,974 927 48,701 4,047 133,273 4,305 237,962 6,993 613,826 3,162 116,050 681 32,530 2,352 188,306 2,268 118,764 803 49,336 116 7,564 1,078 55,635 24,611 647 3,028 6,186 7,842 5,590 1,318 47.2 7,149 5,193 875 1,081 2,155 1,372 887 17,743 1,819 2,028 203 1,520 8,356 1,535 3,030 2,546 1,860 1,130 915 2,228 1,119 442 211 1,706 6.9 1,868,083 41.9 1,095.0 223,239 202.11 1,706 1,249,683 21 668 710 307 625 101,570 496 68,623 169 24,046 395 44,577 306 65,454 679 246,264 286 36,414 100 13,625 539 111,112 370 47,975 58 14,183 31 4,569 45 6,141 1,690 15 289 550 463 235 138 45.7 203 105 22 76 50 104 13 1,503 184 353 11 1,856 7.5 661,598 14.8 356.5 65,778 192.02 1,856 464,951 20 558 1,248 30 500 20,477 401 26,048 81 6,128 345 19,920 289 24,972 644 80,030 207 13,571 70 6,175 441 39,234 325 26,696 69 10,265 20 1,775 54 8,052 1,821 16 237 622 632 248 66 45.3 315 204 22 89 78 25 15 376 698 390 202 100 29 1,541 208 158 5 55 165 230 240 877 251 33 3,587 4,945 6,918 14.4 19.9 27.8 710,733 564,610 ■ 436,972 15.9 12.7 9.8 198.1 114.2 63.2 33,331 16,783 8,172 179.65 148.71 127.67 3,587 4,945 6,918 475,613 331,173 223,495 50 65 2,026 426 1,666 55 1,226 2,050 993 2,481 1,070 2,167 727 55 367 20 1 5 1,300 1,599 1,681 27,994 37,070 36,610 638 1,003 1,241 25,205 23,155 25,493 134 217 201 4,659 6,150 5,503 531 851 1,110 20,546 17,005 19,990 620 989 1,096 34,611 40,800 44,090 1,073 1,575 1,667 98,951 79,500 66,031 447 802 760 13,845 23,325 15,970 116 160 175 3,695 4,745 3,530 477 380 340 22,735 8,385 4,935 572 555 336 23,165 14,695 5,348 76 200 220 5,688 9,625 6,440 25 10 20 985 55 80 82 272 280 6,057 12,690 12,080 3,532 4,900 6,823 66 135 150 497 570 765 1,038 1,231 1,460 1,225 1,702 2,140 594 977 1,591 112 285 717 45.6 47.2 49.1 759 502 91 166 186 218 55 2,828 382 290 26 30 80 445 870 745 420 345 540 95 13 4 1,411 971 205 235 395 275 185 3,534 415 395 35 1,115 500 1,190 836 550 285 175 255 35 4 2,541 1,491 535 515 946 460 605 4,377 450 30 4,066 685 935 545 300 100 90 130 35 2 ARKANSAS State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6. -Cotton farms [Data are bastjd oil reports for only a sample of farms. See textj 51 (For definitions and explanations, sec text) Tola! all commercial farms Economic class FAJ1M5 BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Cash tenants number . Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livestock-share tenants. number . Croppers number . Other and unspecified tenants number. While farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number. Croppers number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners number . All tenants number . Croppers number . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks farms reporting . , number.. Tractors farms reporting . . number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting., number.. 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting.. 3 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting . . number.. Crawler tractors. farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting . Home freezer farms reporting . Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind ot road on which located: Bard surface. farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting . Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting, 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting.. persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers S to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR .farms reporting. .farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. . .farms reporting . Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 22,249 12,478 17,255 1,351 1,279 6,543 286 6,432 1,364 20,522 11,195 11,000 2,172 1,727 1,283 6,255 4,260 10,824 13,061 1,512 1,591 4,998 5,106 1,240 1,371 36,680 49,289 35,092 71,500 34,367 68,952 20,183 7,203 2,845 1,570 2,566 34,226 67,492 1,263 1,460 2,346 2,548 28,732 32,845 46,065 17,384 24,295 4,004 2,671 983 2,758 10,603 22,761 18,165 4,627 13,538 3,288 5,286 1,267 3,697 11,218 78,524 5,838 21,380 2,581 1,248 977 630 402 45,884 4,001 2,577 5,010 5,703 14,009 813 1,064 5,278 12? 6,052 673 3,549 4,566 7,884 1,812 1,461 1,137 6,125 4,240 5,662 6,608 818 875 982 1,015 327 404 15,285 20,642 16,223 36,255 16,050 35,726 8,282 4,003 1,521 764 1,480 16,012 35,233 384 493 441 529 12,662 14,383 20,453 5,794 10,263 65 33 240 732 4,651 11,805 7,894 2,569 5,325 1,582 2,405 434 904 6,425 62,084 2,844 14,630 947 544 546 470 337 21,285 2,097 1,510 188 798 580 120 93 297 14 21 35 187 786 575 16 1,403 2,116 340 392 449 482 182 236 1,669 4,852 1,682 11,967 1,680 11,852 6 53 154 257 1,210 1,678 11,628 184 224 68 115 1,519 2,539 1,700 1,322 1,345 9 7 156 465 689 803 167 47 120 31 65 1,481 33,350 1,313 10,942 143 193 336 342 299 1,300 350 56 223 660 949 58 160 619 10 30 72 213 645 919 30 1,131 1,227 147 152 153 153 43 54 1,793 2,817 1,808 5,631 1,808 5,575 101 515 679 311 202 1,808 5,517 56 58 56 56 1,489 1,700 1,854 1,047 1,428 5 47 148 551 937 343 121 118 6 12 1,136 7,731 692 1,773 295 179 128 72 IS 1,410 318 128 402 1,257 1,927 95 321 1,300 35 81 95 372 1,147 1,842 71 30 110 85 10 1,509 1,576 156 156 121 121 32 39 3,157 3,830 3,456 6,888 3,426 6,782 961 1,830 452 136 47 3,426 6,682 58 100 76 106 2,139 2,348 3,502 1,257 2,301 15 15 22 89 659 2,181 727 256 471 130 201 50 90 1,368 8,004 472 1,013 287 102 47 26 10 3,195 241 151 912 1,346 2,682 155 275 1,267 30 835 120 737 1,041 1,952 440 175 305 730 395 1,027 1,057 130 130 123 123 35 35 3,463 3,762 3,955 5,512 3,905 5,417 2,624 1,090 156 30 5 3,899 5,346 46 71 90 95 2,443 2,549 4,524 1,095 2,263 676 2,652 1,567 495 1,072 300 501 90 181 1,118 6,625 221 616 141 35 15 20 10 4,284 361 300 1,615 1,122 4,181 230 165 1,150 30 2,455 131 1,125 707 1,741 765 490 413 2,440 1,690 517 532 45 45 106 106 20 20 3,443 3,566 3,742 4,482 3,676 4,375 3,140 435 60 30 11 3,661 4,350 25 25 101 107 3,132 3,272 5,468 803 1,976 20 10 1,171 2,997 2,445 825 1,620 520 675 150 275 1,027 5,189 121 251 6,006 457 455 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 6.-Cotton farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sampl e of farms. Seo text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AMD LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. ., acres on which used. .. tons . . , Dry materials farms reporting . . . tons... Liquid mat-Tials farms reporting... tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons . . Corn /arms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Soybeans ■■••••«■•■■•■■■■■■•■■■■ Tamis reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons. . Cotton farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials forms reporting.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used dunne the year fanns reporting. . acres limed. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5100 fnrms reporting . . $100 to 5999 farms reporting . . 51,000 to 51,999 farms reporting.. 52,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poulu-y farms reporting.. dollars.. Under 51,000 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 52,499 farms reporting.. S2.50O to 54,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Under 5200 farms reporting. . 5200 to 5999 farms reporting. . 51,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5200 farms reporting . . $200 to 5499 farms reporting . . S500 to 5999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to S2.499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to 54,999 fnrms reporting.. 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 to 519,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to 549,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5100 fanus reporting. . 5100 to 5499 farms reporting.. 5500 to 5999 farms reiiorting.. 51,000 or more farms reporting, . Gasoline nnd other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanu business farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . S100 to 5499 farms reporting. . S500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 or more farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. 40,835 2,541,093 310,976 38,865 278,315 5,285 32,661 5,486 200,143 5,463 24,834 72 359 1,743 62,287 1,735 7,702 10 140 12,148 178,604 11,543 19,821 883 2,032 2,479 309,756 2,436 23,954 80 660 29,141 1,269,058 27,080 151,345 4,273 22,487 9,746 521,245 9,268 50,659 984 6,983 4,784 146,553 271,021 52,461 36,126 88,267,709 9,219 16,757 2,822 3,078 4,250 18,395 36,130,578 11,700 2,730 2,031 1,242 692 37,295 34,387,159 12,652 16,705 7,938 31,235 74,245,455 7,973 5,847 4,803 5,922 3,274 1,897 916 469 134 25,672 9,437,254 12,263 9,217 1,917 2,275 49,626 31,040,691 15,645 20,057 6,383 6,435 1,106 24,786 1,403,465 181,204 23,004 157,005 4,209 24,199 638 24,720 616 2,899 41 230 211 8,135 209 816 3 44 5,636 85,935 5,118 8,355 759 1,600 831 41,390 798 3,281 45 193 24,713 1,156,378 22,734 134,556 3,922 20,824 2,662 86,907 2,453 7,098 252 1,308 1,430 50,275 94,340 24,892 12,388 3,040,827 6,183 5,617 337 199 52 5,295 1,828,622 5,005 162 50 48 30 24,892 27,614,912 6,853 11,693 6,346 17,196 52,626,924 3,122 2,992 2,930 3,762 1,981 1,225 683 387 UA 13,540 4,896,575 5,973 5,388 1,010 1,169 23,391 17,097,383 6,522 9,096 3,632 3,475 666 1,705 611,340 75,453 1,527 59,666 835 15,787 119 12,896 117 1,260 11 105 26 4,374 24 409 3 4-4 486 27,860 301 1,598 270 1,168 125 20,735 117 1,530 10 147 1,698 490,582 1,448 51,171 779 13,251 520 54,893 433 3,698 105 1,072 214 20,775 41,130 1,706 805 835,110 158 411 115 87 34 379 957,155 242 57 23 27 30 1,706 11,473,178 1,706 29,663,820 17 156 192 350 491 386 114 1,210 2,327,678 33 187 208 782 1,705 8,090,196 5 18 83 973 626 1,856 211,555 27,208 1,638 23,312 671 3,896 92 3,489 82 442 15 87 23 1,131 23 127 424 7,235 338 842 127 156 101 5,560 96 511 10 5 1,840 182,056 1,582 20,344 616 3,499 394 12,084 347 1,046 62 149 137 7,270 14,105 1,856 866 318,807 268 524 40 32 2 414 163,786 373 24 12 5 1,856 4,400,464 358 1,498 1,801 8,558,911 26 55 155 378 413 591 182 1 1,230 807,345 100 522 353 255 1,846 2,935,733 16 102 418 1,270 40 3,577 215,944 28,449 3,357 26,401 697 2,048 97 3,705 97 594 52 930 52 81 894 13,145 807 1,383 142 136 205 7,290 195 550 10 17 3,577 182,184 3,322 22,647 606 1,861 538 8,690 508 1,146 35 34 334 9,645 18,390 3,587 2,007 539,950 716 1,169 96 25 1 1,120 258,312 1,079 30 5 6 3,587 4,897,963 156 1,625 1,806 3,331 7,506,194 130 300 526 1,005 1,091 269 10 2,391 815,547 262 1,713 334 82 3,572 2,661,552 60 1,017 1,553 942 4,925 169,018 23,019 4,705 22,026 585 993 150 2,980 140 335 10 23 75 1,290 75 148 1,251 15,370 1,216 2,008 55 40 185 4,685 180 377 5 19 4,910 137,903 4,665 18,439 545 889 565 6,790 545 719 20 22 335 5,985 11,120 4,945 2,709 627,270 1,255 1,358 46 35 15 1,222 241,829 1,171 36 10 5 4,945 3,542,145 456 3,503 986 3,970 4,303,070 520 752 747 1,666 270 15 2,958 516,520 1,082 1,776 70 30 4,800 1,791,917 480 2,998 1,062 260 6,898 133,3«« 18,268 6,397 17,254 851 1, 9,319 302,745,411 541,877 440,433 341, 598 9,126,509 448,707 158,098 8,519,704 10,234 147,703 9,810 79,030 6,372 11,833 6,802 39,962 5,141 28,711 1,932 3,534 1,701 1,387 1,163 288 206 23 3,617 4,490 899 326 243 92 44 99 3,667 2,647 56 1 5,490 12,689 12,508 134,278 7,239 75,262 10,293 59,016 79 1,581 50 256 79 1,325 74 1,043 53 282 16,651 477,911 5,326 51,702 5,876,200 4,980 86,103 2,583,090 57 686 7,546 529 5,566,078 158,098 893 68,851 2,020 1,008,380 363,019 559,033 2,227 463,611 378,493 39,455 15,820 29,843 95,422 21,962 250 73,210 196 2,598 191 1,402 155 285 151 890 111 306 30 105 41 5 10 165 280 170 780 40 220 150 560 170 5,215 141 657 64,510 25 290 8,700 5 8,019 250 15 20,828 35 3,150 1,134 ARKANSAS 87 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Pain are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms hy type of farm — Continued Fruit-and-nut farms Poultry farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms General farms Miscellaneous farms F-STMVTED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars.., average per farm, dollars. ., Ml crops sold dollars... Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold ... .dollars... Vegetables sold : dollars. . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. ., Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars... All livestock and livestock products sold dollars... Poultry' and poultry products sold dollars... Dairy products sold dollars. .. Livestock and livestock products, other Ulan poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting. . number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number.. Milk cows farms reporting. . number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number. . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and ealves- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head ..farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reoorting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . SO to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/or mules farms reporting. . number. . Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting. . number . . Bom before Fune 1 farms reporting.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number.. Ewes farms reporting. . number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting. . number. . Chickens d months Old and Over .tarms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars. , Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. , number. , dollars.. Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting. . pounds . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reoorting. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 5,889,125 6,37* 5,292,034 203,045 66,685 4,994,294 28,010 597,091 107,431 23,935 465,725 635 10,410 630 6,032 452 1,023 500 2,843 375 1,535 60 135 130 155 115 28 12 110 305 135 41 27 5 1 6 221 221 10 488 847 313 2,095 136 995 253 1,100 20 1,930 15 785 20 1,145 15 1,080 20 65 497 14,085 462 3,783 395,583 158 1,795 53,850 10 870 9,570 85 796,490 23,935 75 93,030 150 39,975 14,391 95,161,524 18,964 1,686,341 696,205 140,990 674,371 174,775 93,475,183 88,404,570 1,419,380 3,651,233 3,706 68,135 3,522 34,673 2,640 12,134 3,056 21,433 2,498 12,029 274 567 669 960 987 206 43 589 1,635 812 304 135 21 18 8 919 1,347 277 70 27 1,523 2,926 1,961 20,383 1,261 13,732 1,365 6,651 127 4,177 82 768 122 3,409 122 3,263 102 146 2,556 3,271,877 2,993 27,374 2,888,412 910 22,708 681,240 127 3,915 43,065 1,026 41,723,760 1,419,380 4,952 69,332,817 1,493 34,206,301 12,3:14,267 24,148,516 5,661 906,866 731,595 48,865 40,614 85,792 23,241,650 443,784 18,579,866 4,218,000 4,256 154,998 4,251 95,859 4,226 88,797 3,900 48,615 3,302 10,524 5 75 230 906 2,130 767 137 6 25 836 1,512 802 829 169 41 37 30 1,006 1,491 721 771 136 36 35 1,923 3,674 1,786 18,597 1,059 11,708 1,382 6,889 38,298,505 4,045 3,494,311 2,489,156 111,833 290,696 602,626 34,804,194 581,770 1,032,962 33,189,462 9,026 402,745 8,762 214,345 5,411 17,036 7,872 108,319 7,310 80,081 241 680 847 1,863 2,813 1,702 848 32 559 2,687 1,975 1,154 1,382 474 259 272 2,149 2,953 250 53 6 5,374 14,284 4,896 130,248 3,555 83,254 4,211 46,994 18,447,932 9,043 13,812,655 12,448,155 386,394 498,407 479,699 4,635,277 522,066 442,063 3,671,148 1,800 53,323 1,763 28,085 1,266 5,384 1,569 14,577 1,362 L0.66: 31 294 351 426 488 125 81 4 177 878 388 123 101 44 24 28 308 802 136 15 5 1,027 2,407 1,389 24,949 972 15,177 1,187 9,772 110 335 26 7 3,779 13,903 1,215 246 73 239 21 1 1,074 3,790 291 36 95 319 26 7 2,705 10,113 924 210 95 308 26 6 2,601 9,171 873 195 64 246 26 7 104 942 51 15 2,994 6,067 1,544 186 146,781 288,719 120,154 7,228 4,178 8,838 1,593 227 57,687 225, 817 24,318 2,428 3,595,139 27,795,525 2,738,803 239,807 932 3,801 1,032 80 18,853 169,940 29, 885 1,189 565,590 5,098,200 896,550 35,670 99 328 31 6 2,199 12,968 837 123 24,189 142,648 9,207 1,353 4,266 1,394 558 15 449,780,620 31,993,637 14,034,409 613,849 18,579,866 1,032,962 442,063 29,390 459 811 366 21 170,166 197,975 151,018 288 995 1,849 706 44 748,260 1,037,896 1,027,254 27,785 269,373 373,643 369,813 10,003 3,419,124 8,656 2,939,096 86,304 5,580 13,599 2,833,613 480,028 10,391 29,390 440,247 274 6,816 263 3,568 156 413 236 1,963 237 1,285 43 40 57 107 17 10 16 127 66 35 10 4 4 1 77 74 220 1,400 128 1,373 84 735 111 638 88 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based" on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj [For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959,. farms reporting.. number of litters... 1 or 2 litters farms reporting.. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. . 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. . 20 to 39 litters farms reporting.. 40 to «9 litters farms reporting. . 70 or more litters farms reporting. . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting.. number of litters. . SPECIFIED CROPS IHRVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres . . Under 11 acres farms reporting. . 11 to 24 acres farms retorting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 or more acres farms reporting.. Harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels.. Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales .farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rice harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . bushels . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons.. Sales farms reporting . , tons. , Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. , acre:-: , , tons. . Sales farms reporting . tons.. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms 20,781 31,992 12,264 6,804 1,150 449 87 27 16,088 42,763 13,468 39,229 34,628 372,409 25,748 5,716 2,323 438 175 228 33,272 351,280 11,025,316 6,158 2,906,973 7,205 77,472 1,777 30,605 854,601 404 393,661 5,380 124,570 3,173,644 4,809 2,988,680 3,577 152,732 6,040,239 1,563 4,260,456 445 10,585 282,021 200 153,043 3,379 365,971 28,066,795 3,379 27,723,611 21,732 2,308,849 11,217 52,608,266 653,918 2,174 38,558 93,121 404 32,468 3,615 66,737 92,222 3 59 6,107 16,635 253,363 331,377 1,674 29,774 Commercial farms by type of farm 12,571 60, 552 6,634 4,432 972 424 84 25 9,685 30,956 8,738 29,596 22,462 291,818 15,310 4,358 2,006 397 169 222 21,539 274,251 9,088,118 4,346 2,626,173 5,059 68,523 1,442 28,170 797,641 344 377,391 5,072 121,746 3,120,291 4,646 2,950,175 3,057 146,992 5,890,033 1,472 4,237,636 419 10,425 277,981 195 152,243 3,357 362,806 27,903,613 3,357 27,565,269 20,269 2,283,959 11,032 52,124,226 471,492 1,635 34,072 85,551 344 31,973 2,339 51,122 74,452 189 4,867 9,914 181,027 249,993 901 21,838 Cash-grain farms 782 3,224 399 303 66 8 5 1 593 1,772 497 1,452 1,495 33,356 874 259 199 59 64 40 1,433 32,161 1,239,588 527 725,905 379 9,769 244 6,594 177,111 89 118,221 869 26,540 660,987 798 623,130 1,065 84,902 3,949,585 839 3,434,634 111 2,190 58,701 62 41,561 2,672 323,692 25,102,807 2,672 24,790,515 4,452 843,530 1,715 20,338,124 154 3,422 8,818 45 2,895 17 329 543 802 21,045 31,516 114 5,735 Cotton farms 5,609 18,815 3,645 1,646 222 73 18 5 4,073 9,535 3,700 9,280 12,326 145,862 8,872 2,208 915 150 51 130 11,870 137,889 4,347,323 2,716 1,479,676 1,380 19,032 556 11,686 333,669 140 184,560 3,495 82,126 2,172,589 3,252 2,071,937 877 34,456 1,108,140 411 646,396 WO 4,321 103,102 87 80,482 526 27, 863 1,987,276 526 1,971,315 14,279 1,330,634 8,707 29,400,306 61,784 356 10,136 27,740 126 18,027 81 1,314 2,328 17 1,005 2,474 33,398 47,509 226 4,117 Other field-crop farms 171 1,231 145 15 11 166 1,121 39,475 36 6,175 15 208 75 1,500 105 2,460 5 2,460 10 350 10,750 5 8,000 437 9,630 60 1,005 1,190 Vegetable farms ARKANSAS State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 89 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Fruit-and-nut farms Poultry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms General farms Miscellaneous farms LIVESTOCK AND LP.TSTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting., number of litters. , 1 or Slitter? 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters . 20 to 39 litters . . 40 to 69 litters .. 7P or more litters Jane 2 to November arms reoorting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting, i reporting., nrms reporting, number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS IUR\ESTED Com for all purposes farms Under 11 acres . . . 11 to 24 acres .... '3 in 49 acres 50 to 7 4 acres .... 75 to 99 acres .... 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . reporting. acres . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. acres. bushels, reoorting. bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Wheat harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels . farms reporting . bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rice harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops . bushels . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating .farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales . farms reporting . tons . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales .farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . See footnotes at end of table. 136 311 96 40 96 186 80 125 362 1,960 325 32 5 347 1,925 57,485 51 6,935 70 220 10 135 2,875 5 2,500 15 315 6,950 10 4,800 35 1,065 21 275 555 55 630 795 207 2,660 3,288 5 200 746 3,236 388 275 61 14 7 1 644 1,768 478 1,468 1,179 10,326 907 198 62 2 10 1,129 9,786 346,545 153 33,423 407 3,313 99 1,150 35,025 35 13,625 106 1,272 25,280 86 21,546 141 1,927 56,150 46 12,150 31 210 6,025 1,200 1 16 1,500 1 1,500 102 3,268 50 55,650 198 1,564 3,587 31 650 475 7,683 16,412 66 1,412 730 8,846 11,100 75 795 906 3,712 445 393 46 21 1 654 1,785 683 1,927 1,622 19,448 1,063 347 176 31 2 3 1,521 16,973 555,205 130 35,695 1,242 14,787 132 1,818 43,215 30 9,160 990 17,950 46 12,345 277 5,935 190,310 31 21,535 50 1,135 34,500 10 4,000 108 2,295 307 5,638 10,912 21 830 643 14,340 17,725 16 300 1,599 30,787 41,529 57 704 3,355 26,947 1,133 1,373 480 300 53 16 2,794 13,660 2,565 13,287 3,494 53,925 2,016 872 443 105 15 43 3,309 50,113 1,714,319 345 144,725 1,172 16,737 271 4,439 129,501 19 10,550 202 3,843 84,801 186 76,868 420 13,260 372,915 61 43,970 41 1,132 27,575 5 1,250 10 642 36, 995 10 36,097 364 13,227 90 276,826 435 8,269 18,217 70 2,918 928 24,031 32,393 63 1,425 3,070 66,475 89,726 237 3,590 868 3,810 424 338 96 8 1 1 724 2,014 624 1,796 1,447 23,026 795 388 188 44 26 6 1,409 21,709 717,073 345 177,024 322 3,646 111 1,883 64,320 19 37,675 281 6,177 140,289 250 126,879 242 5,530 181,085 67 59, 151 35 1,220 41,838 20 20,113 148 10,593 775,035 148 765,842 892 87,056 470 1,941,280 148 4,583 15,412 46 6,638 96 1,835 2,815 17 605 826 14,574 21,596 172 6,667 82 272 48 33 1 55 121 56 151 134 1,334 117 3 7 6 1 133 1,264 40,145 17 15,175 16 249 9 190 5,000 2 2,000 2 77 3,198 7 377 3,893 6 160 265 24 550 826 5 75 80 1,417 1,639 10 15 90 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text} (For definitions and explanations, see tent) SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Contjnued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . • . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons... Sales farms reporting . ■ . tons. . . Other hay cut farms reporting. .. acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons, green weight... Cotton harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bales. . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2 . . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . . Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . Total all farms 3,484 39,056 42,343 140 923 5,901 Si ,409 95,267 554 7,970 8,443 l,.:-:,«v. 205,533 893 20, 111 24 961 5,540 34,855 1,321,356 1,515,365 28,455 4,165 666,475 4,829 3,484,016 5,360 34,107 Commercial farms by type of farm 2,202 29,091 32,270 70 583 2,828 51,662 58,663 193 3,335 4,740 123,577 153,722 445 14,215 23 941 5,480 29,415 1,279,765 1,480,728 14,112 2,350 385,145 2,752 2,903,151 2,929 26,81 i Cash-grain farms 42 925 698 5 50 101 1,490 2,026 11 295 141 4,802 5,583 13 538 1 100 500 1,862 67,353 72,040 753 89 13,049 95 127,457 205 1,179 Cotton farms 127 2,002 2,204 12 144 333 4,144 4,239 21 310 489 10,540 14,678 60 1,226 5 250 1,000 24,892 1,163,744 1,361,075 4,802 514 93,607 728 541,877 669 3,364 Other field-crop farms 25 100 115 35 215 205 120 290 44,935 71 39,455 Vegetable farms 10 90 195 20 95 165 22 415 358 62 525 360 223 109 11,650 397 1,434,015 25 27 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ARKANSAS 91 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, se© text) SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Conanued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or fimwll grains farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons, green weight... Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2 . . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . . Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nanbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Fruit-and-nut farms 71 530 585 131 832 1,205 5 85 62 520 585 5 20 113 885 734 461 220 25,540 140 66,685 387 13,167 Poultry farms 341 3,978 5,043 25 210 314 5,010 5,351 20 160 708 9,518 12,419 61 797 5 75 700 161 2,368 2,046 1,630 200 34,346 232 140,990 366 2,937 Dairy farms 739 9,823 11,596 5 10 596 10,470 12,441 6 305 956 20,099 25,626 37 1,012 5 30 250 214 2,577 2,453 1,953 226 41,100 152 48,865 276 642 Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms 730 9,956 10,466 17 144 1,100 25,807 28,698 74 1,435 1,963 67,910 79,945 184 5,360 6 416 2,580 655 7,807 6,420 3,110 329 67,022 393 111,833 701 3,045 General farms 114 1,451 1,211 5 10 174 2,954 3,383 46 430 326 8,918 13,603 74 5,162 1 70 450 1,408 34,027 35,207 913 359 51,275 523 386,394 206 2,125 Miscellaneous farms 16 286 237 1 15 44 725 1,070 10 315 48 755 810 11 100 13 264 188 147 14 2,621 21 5,580 54 265 92 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres 7D to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average si ze of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms retorting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting Other cropland (idle and crop failure) Janus reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 4-1 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, totid operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work, operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 94,980 100.0 16,482,656 100.0 173.5 16,562 103.25 72,883 5,398,949 17,216 15,747 9,283 9,594 8,917 5,849 4,328 1,479 470 44,377 2,231,110 19,768 868,103 5,517 286, 381 15,696 581,722 42,012 2,963,317 32,929 2,668,705 28,089 1,604,644 6,602 342,200 5,822 721,007 5,072 206,058 3,918 123,497 321 13,144 12,887 602,268 94,144 1,513 9,087 19,503 26,799 20,932 16,310 51.0 45,520 14,907 7,508 23,105 12,951 15,695 29,357 49,460 6,326 18,248 5,991 6.3 29,140 0.2 4.9 4,116 858.60 3,355 17,660 3,355 625 2,220 210 635 20 65 190 570 170 510 115 370 530 1,845 125 730 50 240 25 120 65 190 5,931 296 820 1,270 1,425 1,125 995 48.5 26,093 27.5 720,754 4.4 27.6 5,384 191.61 18,521 268,770 6,079 7,380 3,026 2,036 8,563 119,847 3,485 34,005 545 5,745 3,090 28,260 7,012 92,460 5,231 66, 346 6,183 86,756 925 10,870 525 8,375 505 5,355 555 5,310 25 110 1,650 26,470 25,821 495 2,466 4,854 7,012 5,692 5,302 51.8 3,665 960 650 2,055 13,747 4,201 2,405 7,141 1,140 4,152 1,070 4,482 2,520 9,230 2,326 260 925 12,346 1,512 5,111 6,829 7.2 398,237 2.4 58.3 7,690 131.84 5,182 117,743 1,525 1,320 687 960 690 3,491 77,120 1,461 21,113 290 4,425 1,211 16,688 3,166 62,690 2,337 46,166 2,236 48,885 370 6,405 140 3,600 225 2,890 325 4,320 25 350 960 23,175 6,789 75 565 1,181 1,830 1,677 1,461 53.1 3,665 1,115 555 1,995 1,025 1,330 2,500 3,164 441 1,452 13,057 13.7 1,066,609 6.5 81.7 9,121 111.60 10,001 294,136 2,512 2,292 1,381 1,551 2,265 7,226 199,641 2,925 56,845 740 14,795 2,365 42,050 6,992 190,096 5,099 145,858 4,283 125,360 897 21,360 360 9,325 610 12,180 675 11,220 45 540 2,155 65,495 12,972 170 1,126 2,544 3,605 3,107 2,420 51.9 6,739 2,120 1,096 3,523 1,751 2,066 4,657 6,318 751 2,643 1,982 ARKANSAS 93 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Size of farm-Continued 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms , number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres. Percent distribution percent. Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres (arms 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 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their rarms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work ofT their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 8,109 8.5 1,276,294 7.7 157.4 14,365 91.32 6,533 359,404 940 1,142 840 1,056 1,090 1,465 4,700 209,652 1,966 62,831 535 18,555 1,581 44,276 4,854 259,418 3,530 183,065 2,983 150,338 785 29,155 435 18,385 550 15,695 500 13,715 50 1,320 1,687 73,565 8,054 101 732 1,711 2,357 1,876 1,277 50.9 3,641 1,386 561 1,694 970 1,410 2,187 4,468 670 1,552 5,115 5.4 1,012,036 6.1 197.9 16,806 84.93 4,193 286,235 410 640 510 687 756 1,075 115 2,994 162,615 1,267 47,790 397 13,425 971 34,365 3,020 202,217 2,495 163,820 1,780 110,855 518 23,065 385 24,480 390 12,875 245 7,090 35 1,350 947 45,612 5,060 55 427 1,070 1,632 1,150 726 50.9 2,234 840 406 540 864 1,256 2,881 312 908 3,792 •4.0 898,600 5.5 237.0 18,534 78.18 3,243 265,934 305 381 485 485 561 531 495 2,222 150,040 953 40,454 367 17,273 667 23,181 2,244 178,788 1,774 136,407 1,328 88,483 391 17,520 235 18,490 376 13,425 215 6,065 15 495 790 47,245 3,786 25 296 932 1,251 725 557 50.2 1,563 600 265 698 396 517 911 2,229 340 657 8,973 9.4 3,143,595 19.1 350.3 28,972 83.09 7,726 1,003,459 475 666 862 1,117 1,246 1,045 2,315 5,329 428,022 2,540 163,272 1,003 67,042 1,817 96,230 5,312 643,256 4,349 477,920 3,002 300,443 91A 55,898 1,280 135,635 935 46,155 535 21,755 50 2,680 1,662 124,848 8,847 66 982 2,135 2,663 1,895 1,106 49.6 3,392 1,362 510 1,520 965 1,388 1,763 5,581 717 1,587 425 4,271 4.5 2,897,218 17.6 678.3 73,823 109.57 3,841 1,116,369 85 145 215 296 525 520 1,123 932 2,119 274,794 1,571 168,754 626 62,503 1,116 106,251 2,189 475,851 2,453 489,717 1,375 248,896 558 64,633 1,267 243,745 496 36,027 173 20,403 15 2,775 736 72,638 4,245 71 449 1,095 1,305 874 451 48.9 1,143 398 216 529 323 521 510 3,128 371 918 1,391 1.5 1,864,521 11.3 1,340.4 U9.140 112.29 1,282 732,295 26 25 24 63 124 116 211 453 240 731 167,462 578 114,612 238 37,474 416 77,138 661 277,499 865 339,157 474 147,788 206 43,647 489 148, 559 178 22,348 75 15,599 16 1,460 183 33,853 1,364 18 154 346 425 257 164 48.7 317 110 48 159 76 193 137 1,074 101 365 526 0.6 1,911,108 11.6 3,633.3 335,145 94.59 467 584,677 3 5 5 7 18 36 69 94 230 324 207,696 226 89,612 101 28,024 163 61,588 286 339,226 344 451,012 175 153,039 86 43,989 195 95,013 92 24,228 15 5,580 10 1,584 62 16,492 507 1 53 137 154 94 68 84 19 11 54 17 56 39 442 31 161 94 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [DiUji arc biisnl-on report s for only a sample of farms. See textj Total all Size of farm Item (For definitions and explanation?, see text) Under 10 acres 10 to 40 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 1.19 acres FARMS BY COLOK \ND TENURE OF OPEKVTOR Ail farm operators: 55,849 16,195 22,388 2,579 1,344 7,178 346 7,792 3,149 51,027 14,352 14,613 2,687 4,822 1,843 7,775 5,105 4,811 24,892 251 397 924 5,018 4,266 9,468 2,040 395 11,462 13,750 1,580 1,660 6,086 6,206 1,409 1,553 59,337 73,151 50,117 88,900 47,895 83,852 32,647 8,106 2,952 1,608 2,582 47,536 81,948 1,686 1,904 4,804 5,048 51,932 58,194 81,124 30,769 40,249 4,907 2,994 1,010 2,864 19,746 38,505 35,258 8,999 26,259 6,087 10,366 2,499 7,307 12,284 80,695 6,109 21,873 2,811 1,264 978 647 409 83,909 6,366 4.705 2,700 145 3,120 215 20 275 5 1,940 665 2,260 110 1,195 395 440 35 1,925 1,545 1,520 5 10 25 681 15 190 5 20 70 100 10 10 15 15 5 5 1,926 2,039 711 871 461 591 391 45 10 5 10 451 566 25 25 280 280 3,006 3,262 4,076 1,761 1,685 10 5 15 1,805 2,130 1,965 850 1,115 390 435 55 235 221 748 71 112 50 1 20 5,251 360 380 15,815 1,506 8,727 771 195 1,600 65 5,090 1,006 13,405 876 3,772 1,645 2,410 630 4,955 3,445 240 8,356 95 140 210 1,349 205 940 170 15 346 366 35 35 181 186 35 40 11,140 11,550 7,903 9,027 6,942 7,661 6,460 361 55 56 10 6,822 7,475 176 186 1,351 1,366 13,230 14,039 19,772 6,695 7,995 325 105 10 37 5,753 10,162 9,812 3,237 6,575 2,020 2,645 505 1,405 1,292 5,459 227 524 123 57 26 15 6 23,168 1,443 1,482 4,851 886 1,077 196 80 440 15 145 201 4,366 6a 792 95 485 205 285 50 155 1,535 20 50 95 357 255 435 95 17 215 215 20 20 150 155 15 15 4,024 4,155 3,424 3,979 3,239 3,554 2,954 265 15 5 3,229 3,504 50 50 405 425 3,459 3,701 5,819 2,148 2,631 230 105 5 15 1,297 2,677 2,730 805 1,925 455 830 160 480 473 1,964 107 182 81 15 5 5 1 6,168 331 330 9,145 1,665 2,226 380 190 1,060 40 150 406 8,360 1,340 1,931 110 785 325 295 40 295 3,030 50 65 170 705 520 935 310 55 680 695 65 65 280 280 65 65 8,285 8,739 7,034 8,403 6,754 7,761 5,847 842 50 5 10 6,703 7,655 101 106 626 642 6,589 7,161 11,447 3,598 4,995 585 375 10 50 2,181 5,593 5,038 1,076 3,962 806 1,640 410 1,106 945 4,309 175 439 115 16 34 5 5 11,719 641 697 7,077 1,962 1,782 226 240 906 50 140 220 White farm operators' 6,702 1,692 1,647 Nonwhite fami operators: 125 375 270 135 FARMS BY TYPE OK FUiM 15 325 2,546 20 41 145 586 795 970 285 6 SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT VND FWILIT1ES 4ND KIND OF ROA.D 1,105 number... Com pickers farms reporting.. . . number. . . 1,120 140 140 456 number. . . 456 81 number 81 7,570 number... 8,125 6,480 number. . . number. .. 8,337 6,315 7,885 4,948 1,190 161 11 5 number... number. . . 6,260 7,774 106 111 441 number 452 5,640 number. . . 6,091 9,707 3,414 4,640 895 505 Farms by kind of road on which located: 25 81 1,969 4,582 4,152 831 3,321 675 1,340 435 871 FARM LABOR, "T.EK PRECEDING ENUMEU \TION 1,006 persons . . . persons Farms reporting by number of regular hirer! workers: 4,111 286 619 186 61 28 5 6 RESIDENCE OF FV1M OPERATOR 9,785 582 466 See footnotes at end of table. ARKANSAS 95 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data arc based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (ror definitions and explanations, see text) Size of farm— Continued 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 2fi0 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1, FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. , Part owners number.. All tenants number.. Cash tenant? number. , Share-cash tenants number.. Crop-share tenants „ number, . Livestock. share tenant? number.. Croppers number . . 1 Ither and unspecified tenants , . number. . While farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number . . All tenants number.. Croppers number . . Nonwhile farm operators: hull owners number . , Part owners number.. All tenants number.. Croppers number. . FARMS BV TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. . Tobacco farms number. . Cotton farms number,. Other field-crop farms number.. Vegetable farms number, , rruit-and-nul farms number,. Poultry farms number. . Dairy farms number.. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number . . General farms number. . Miscellaneous farms number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines , farms reporting. . number. , Com pickers farms reporting. . number. . Pick-uo balers farms reporting. . number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number.. Motortrucks farms reporting. . number.. Tractors farms reporting. . number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number , . 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting . . 3 tractors farms reporting.. 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number. , Garden tractors farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles and or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine.. farms reporting. , Electric milk cooler ■ farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting, , Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale .farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less thanlmiletoahard surface road farms reporting., 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. , 1 mile farms reporting., 2 or X mi les farms report! ng . , 4 miles farms reporting., 5 or more miles farms reporting., FARM L ABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting., persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 4,891 1,777 1,421 200 165 700 20 115 221 4,771 1,652 1,351 110 120 125 70 5 445 1,860 10 45 105 401 770 950 275 50 1,165 1,240 155 155 515 525 145 150 6,001 6,753 5,356 7,602 5,226 7,247 3,582 1,343 235 56 10 5,206 7,182 60 65 335 355 4,303 4,723 7,429 2,412 3,968 745 450 60 176 1,324 3,258 3,416 725 2,691 570 990 250 881 931 4,136 336 538 256 58 17 7,376 373 360 2,934 1,420 740 125 85 385 15 45 85 2,849 1,320 725 40 85 100 15 5 385 1,130 25 10 30 289 420 820 210 50 955 980 115 120 492 492 75 80 4,064 4,679 3,548 5,480 3,478 5,160 2,220 920 262 66 10 3,463 5,049 86 111 300 320 2,939 3,140 4,764 1,753 2,629 465 315 31 173 965 2,018 2,046 375 1,671 306 705 125 535 819 3,464 233 558 176 53 27 21 6 4,549 331 235 2,091 1,125 565 70 65 330 15 25 60 2,041 1,050 535 25 50 75 30 915 10 10 30 169 330 595 140 26 766 791 75 80 461 471 71 71 3,091 3,795 2,845 4,674 2,784 4,483 1,621 767 291 80 25 2,754 4,423 55 60 181 191 2,174 2,351 3,541 1,359 2,151 405 300 50 136 683 1,564 1,490 275 1,215 190 440 130 455 623 3,164 278 538 165 57 35 21 3,408 233 151 4,168 3,160 1,578 215 180 866 55 85 177 4,113 3,105 1,523 85 55 55 55 1,090 2,228 15 20 76 358 770 1,970 310 85 2,727 3,032 371 371 1,518 1,518 321 331 7,606 10,345 7,215 15,076 7,155 14,621 3,360 1,606 1,258 620 311 7,140 14,355 241 266 425 455 5,750 6,544 8,562 3,676 5,218 941 640 165 586 1,846 3,718 3,243 596 2,647 445 960 310 932 2,379 12,062 1,409 3,264 787 305 174 97 46 7,734 892 347 1,579 1,682 913 116 102 518 45 50 82 1,564 1,662 903 50 15 20 10 1,092 1,119 1 30 103 145 1,155 150 41 2,205 2,868 262 267 1,205 1,210 258 283 3,820 7,515 3,821 13,432 3,771 13,058 1,011 584 472 569 1,135 3,751 12,690 353 368 339 374 3,224 4,250 4,126 2,559 2,912 235 145 380 949 1,237 1,944 1,033 157 876 171 295 85 325 2,166 13,903 1,668 5,077 623 435 365 198 47 3,386 712 173 433 635 200 51 21 86 18 7 17 431 632 200 7 2 3 6 6 17 33 359 66 16 876 1,467 194 218 535 566 189 217 1,304 3,413 1,292 7,048 1,283 6,908 218 134 116 105 710 1,270 6,627 241 281 94 140 1,162 1,903 1,363 981 1,022 57 41 190 423 469 629 260 57 203 48 62 29 64 982 12,547 857 4,781 187 159 185 196 130 1,014 325 52 96 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing mpterials used during the year farms reporting.. acres on which used. . tons.. Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres. , Dry materials farms reporting., tons.. Liquid materials Janus reporting.. tons.. arms reporting., acres., arms reporting., tons.. arms reporting. , Ions., Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials .. . Liquid materials. Soybeans Dry materials ... Liquid materials . Cotton Dry materials , . , Liquid materials. All other crops .... Dry materials .. . Liquid materials. arms reporting.. acres . . arms reporting.. tons.. arms reporting.. tons.. arms reporting. . acres . . arms reporting. . tons*. arms reporting. . tons.. 'arms reporting.. acres . . arms reporting. , tons.. arms reporting.. tons.. arms reporting.. acres . . arms reporting. . tons., arms reporting.. tens.. Lime or liming materials used during the year [arms reporting.. acres limed. , tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $999 farms reporting. , $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. , $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 or more farms reporting. , Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. , dollars., Under $1,000 farms reporting. , $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. , $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting., $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. , dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting., $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. $50,000 or more farms reporting. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 or more farms reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for tlie farm business farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 , farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 56, 583 2,717,081 335, 525 54,373 302,536 5,700 32,989 8,676 244,615 8,648 31,055 87 367 2,768 78,866 2,755 9,574 20 166 19,061 226,556 18,416 26,107 953 2,095 2,675 312,776 2,632 24,181 80 660 34,470 1,309,800 32,209 157,612 4,598 22,701 14,329 544,468 13,826 54,007 1,014 7,000 6,518 172,146 312,767 94,252 71,644 97,038,108 20,843 39,528 3,745 3,269 4,259 30,160 39,863,474 22,462 3,537 2,183 1,285 693 49,388 35,977,182 22,614 18,757 8,017 39,775 75,807,780 14,330 7,500 5,148 6,071 3,299 1,899 922 471 135 37,154 9,989,882 22,551 10,315 1,995 2,293 86,107 33,595,302 45,304 26, 565 6,627 6,502 1,109 3,030 16,475 2,517 2,720 2,273 415 244 35 125 35 33 30 135 30 9 225 480 220 70 15 2 5 5 5 2 2,600 15,130 2,290 2,010 415 242 330 600 330 149 60 295 620 5,946 3,851 ,042,715 1,515 1,590 130 160 456 1,776 2,520,185 1,195 265 170 105 41 2,780 316,485 2,420 355 5 1,246 472,710 760 285 105 65 15 16 1,375 53,825 1,345 20 10 4,966 281,195 4,475 410 65 16 14,882 186,003 26,099 14,011 24,676 1,361 1,423 1,030 8,660 1,030 1,424 10 6 325 3,095 325 545 5 13 3,811 20,072 3,706 2,513 150 99 210 2,040 200 229 10 22 10,906 140,965 10,025 18,189 1,301 1,266 2,561 11,171 2,541 1,776 25 17 670 7,130 25,823 18,182 20,888,063 7,705 8,813 320 405 939 6,986 6,835,970 5,632 585 397 217 155 13,246 3,091,815 7,295 5,656 295 7,355 3,139,707 3,582 1,825 1,185 641 98 21 2 7,992 428,032 7,027 880 60 25 22,203 1,857,950 16,623 5,180 342 56 2 3,737 62,395 8,860 3,662 8,535 185 325 480 5,605 480 660 195 2,200 195 287 1,455 10,650 1,440 1,331 30 13 100 1,605 100 225 5 2 2,156 34,765 2,081 5,038 165 282 912 7,570 897 994 15 28 325 4,025 6,045 6,769 5,198 5,064,530 1,715 2,950 125 165 243 1,968 1,542,255 1,570 230 96 45 27 3,266 950,375 1,931 1,055 280 2,359 1,313,042 1,120 502 305 331 95 5 2,461 189,610 1,890 540 20 11 6,109 827,505 3,625 2,197 246 41 7,157 144,046 19,995 7,032 19,270 420 .725 1,091 U.416 1,091 2,152 5 15 321 5,375 321 623 3,065 25,045 2,990 3,273 95 84 190 3,285 190 280 4,060 81,065 3,925 11,003 345 573 1,795 14,860 1,760 1,939 45 53 610 12,985 23,025 12,947 10,496 11,059,885 3,325 6,000 351 305 515 4,305 4,122,383 3,315 540 252 136 62 6,259 2,460,782 3,202 2,422 635 4,787 3,148,598 2,033 1,086 666 686 274 40 2 5,183 634,808 3,547 1,541 60 35 11,862 1,849,867 6,671 4,370 650 171 ARKANSAS 97 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Size of farm— Continued 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres on which used. . tons.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. ' tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons. . Corn farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Soybeans farms reporting . . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres limed., tons . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under S100 farms reporting.. $100 to £999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms report! ng . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $1,000 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. 310,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting. , Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees , farms reporting. , dollars. , Under $100 farms reporting. , $100 to $499 farms reporting. , $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting, , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. , dollars. , Under $100 farms reporting, , $100 to $499 farms reporting., $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting., $5,000 or more farms reporting. , See footnotes at end of table. 4,837 162 , 586 20,902 4,757 20,093 310 809 955 19,900 955 2,824 235 4,955 235 456 2,001 22,730 1,961 2,679 55 43 270 10,000 270 733 2,546 81,496 2,471 10,655 235 638 1,345 23,505 1,310 2,746 45 128 701 12,825 23,870 8,044 6,633 8,097,100 1,512 3,980 475 365 301 2,903 2,763,378 2,266 331 165 120 21 4,111 2,594,385 1,730 1,606 775 3,721 3,733,699 1,475 601 480 700 316 143 5 1 3,513 510,840 1,987 1,316 175 35 7,673 2,053,593 3,347 2,828 1,085 413 3,186 130,300 15,534 3,091 14,388 285 1,146 716 17,120 711 1,793 10 45 260 5,675 260 639 1,315 17,670 1,295 1,979 25 91 165 7,915 160 487 10 18 1,665 65,150 1,570 7,760 210 825 855 16,770 815 1,730 70 167 526 9,465 17,365 5,110 4,120 7,264,510 790 2,476 300 215 339 1,774 2,224,173 1,260 240 146 96 32 2,726 2,010,805 900 1,226 600 2,670 3,523,412 985 460 296 541 197 149 36 6 2,356 478,265 1,240 851 195 70 4,875 1,690,757 1,742 1,904 781 443 5 2,480 6,127 113,540 484,373 14,656 61,209 2,415 5,946 13,873 56,103 180 782 783 5,106 630 1,401 16,370 50,875 630 1,391 2,267 6,792 25 44 160 456 3,675 13,845 160 451 597 1,768 5 13 975 2,261 L?,670 39,981 955 2,146 1,589 4,597 35 190 54 334 90 596 5,715 65,365 90 586 361 5,004 15 57 1,265 3,189 55,480 220,667 1,195 3,003 7,083 28,555 125 552 576 3,681 715 1,976 19,630 93,640 700 1,881 1,976 9,387 50 200 153 977 460 1,106 9,470 32,495 15,575 61,650 3,772 8,953 3,126 7,029 4,865,615 10,783,870 596 945 1,916 4,356 215 730 175 580 224 418 1,339 3,354 1,816,760 4,719,815 995 2,335 155 475 105 291 45 185 39 68 2,181 5,243 1,520,980 5,879,520 775 1,411 926 1,972 480 1,860 2,136 5,678 2,928,665 12,691,924 701 1,315 402 986 290 776 390 1,093 396 745 126 435 31 291 37 1,759 4,511 403,985 1,768,368 846 1,521 662 1,896 186 609 65 485 3,642 8,688 1,471,884 6,117,337 1,195 2,152 1,365 3,084 601 1,214 481 2,172 66 3,334 580,216 67,620 3,164 59,581 820 8,039 756 41,522 756 5,382 10 78 315 16,106 310 1,894 5 18 867 20,500 761 2,214 152 294 577 123,055 572 9,944 15 358 1,692 215,915 1,535 25,099 528 4,799 1,393 163,118 1,272 15,048 333 2,492 691 36,035 68,465 4,261 3,011 4,731,972 346 1,782 428 305 150 1,351 3,496,760 796 171 196 121 67 2,747 6,460,995 456 993 1,298 3,451 15,671,482 371 425 316 635 721 551 268 153 11 2,380 2,008,153 430 798 385 767 4,196 7,150,312 486 1,135 483 1,739 353 1,110 375,876 40,699 1,031 33,708 379 6,991 210 19,000 209 1,980 5 35 91 11,155 88 1,135 4 46 280 15,333 222 1,299 87 396 201 63,915 197 4,520 10 117 657 160,014 552 15,396 285 4,793 566 106,459 511 9,378 128 1,604 237 18,923 33,078 1,389 941 4,241,814 56 4TO 185 144 86 465 3,338,733 210 106 45 44 60 963 3,890,011 79 252 632 1,226 13,029,129 62 75 69 163 191 263 186 175 42 912 1,488,885 83 192 155 482 1,379 4,697,655 72 252 129 510 416 440 296,236 34,847 411 28, 551 148 6,296 122 32,342 120 3,171 7 124 40 7,135 40 866 1 76 136 16,275 95 1,341 54 558 56 23,431 52 1,757 5 79 298 147,943 256 15,001 117 4,244 229 69,110 202 6,395 48 1,215 106 15,289 28,778 525 406 1,851,641 12 126 81 95 92 212 2,566,805 57 34 20 41 60 379 3,949,524 15 53 311 491 12,056,722 6 12 13 51 55 76 100 99 79 367 1,341,734 14 42 35 276 521 3,470,652 18 49 43 145 266 98 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are ba9ed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres III) r,, l.Tfl ,,,-rns ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Hei fers and hei fer cal ves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . . . 'arms reporting. , number . , arms reporting. . number. . 'arms reporting. , number. . 'arms reporting. . number. , 'arms reporting. , number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head farms reporting. 5 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting. 500 or more head ....farms reporting. Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporti ng . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Milk cows- 1 head farms reporti ng . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. % to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and/or mules farms reporting. number. HogS and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over. farms reporting. number. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Caule and calves sold olive farms reporting. number. dollars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . dollars. Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 643,496,908 6,775 452,854,618 435,879,783 3,484,016 7,916,496 5,574,323 190,642,290 91,798,129 24,540,462 74,303,699 67,157 1,283,196 64,941 693,700 45,249 200,883 52,504 374,035 42,173 215,461 5,441 15,313 13,106 14,554 13,600 3,593 1,475 75 12,167 32,374 11,258 4,077 3,250 893 423 499 17,470 22,999 2,864 875 821 143 38 39 35,898 77,323 44,018 502,220 26,920 297,768 35,206 204,452 1,329 42,590 920 11,251 1,257 31,339 1,200 28,465 991 2,874 62,843 5,348,264 54,291 550,785 59,451,804 21,568 459,371 13,781,130 1,168 29,601 325, 611 13,129 628,273,304 24,540,462 10,596 70,379,566 14,640 40,521,055 14,587,581 14,685,128 2,451 3,647,429 3,294,359 87,860 89,625 175,585 11,037,699 9,836,275 51,520 1,149,904 2,070 10,16 5 1,910 4,900 1,365 2,285 1,190 3,325 765 1,940 495 745 585 205 30 10 930 910 60 5 5 830 535 920 1,375 2,605 22,080 1,590 11,570 2,090 10, 510 20 355 15 110 20 245 15 210 15 35 3,405 498,775 1,395 5,020 541,925 1,280 19,880 596,400 15 205 2,255 220 1,633,233 51,520 1,016 7,955,930 785 4,716,970 1,698,110 61,461,448 2,355 31,637,712 29,956,241 521,190 903, 574 256,707 29,823,736 23,322,355 1,064,180 5,437,201 15,211 On/;!,., 14,364 45,619 10,651 23,566 10,125 29,724 6,728 14,693 2,240 6,119 3,971 2,385 476 20 4,943 8,691 660 50 15 5 5,036 5,425 175 10 7,870 13,303 12,083 78,334 6,941 44,761 9,188 33, 573 175 2,535 125 685 160 1,850 155 1,665 110 185 17,510 ,232,500 10,508 35,387 3,617,169 4,199 57,651 1,729,530 140 1,335 14,685 2,135 30,950,319 1,064,180 2,619 19,726,783 3,180 8,414,190 3,029,107 18,084,818 2,648 9,361,436 8,223,027 206,925 509,449 422,035 8,723,382 5,399,965 814,800 2,508,617 5,196 45,191 5,046 24,276 3,681 11,066 3,880 14,730 2,740 6,185 446 1,515 1,445 1,335 445 10 1,091 3,330 520 80 25 1,431 2,075 145 30 2,670 4,800 3,196 26,905 1,866 15,295 2,525 11,610 55 2,285 40 405 55 1,880 55 1,810 50 70 4,646 327,655 3,960 17,910 1,766,260 1,365 22,915 687,450 60 1,400 15,400 925 24,360,101 814,800 771 4,230,605 1,126 2,695,155 970,255 41,163,975 3,153 21,879,320 19,970,029 292,635 985,688 630,968 19,284,655 11, 324, 534 2,184,445 5,775,676 10,430 112,337 10,135 59,032 7,394 26,456 8,057 36,556 6,197 16,749 762 2,581 2,680 2,778 1,537 90 2 1,702 6,519 1,542 271 91 10 2,588 4,251 395 105 45 10 5,236 9,538 6,311 54,591 3,824 32,615 4,903 21,976 156 4,166 95 880 146 3,286 131 2,816 100 470 9,611 663,095 8,306 43,679 4,298,580 2,907 43,015 1,290,450 125 2,795 30,745 2,035 63,334,332 2,184,445 1,493 8,311,378 2,310 4,244,310 1,527,951 ARKANSAS 99 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] see text) Size of farm-Continued Item (For definitions nod explanations 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acrea 2«0 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 41,828,387 5,158 25,339,919 23,901,003 305,830 847,405 285,681 16,468,468 6,830,219 3,042,295 6,615,954 6,671 112,059 6,566 60,942 4,698 23,978 5,540 35,457 4,708 15,660 305 1,170 1,060 1,856 2,006 256 16 891 3,041 1,886 501 217 30 1,556 2,331 590 135 81 5 3,479 6,788 3,945 52,332 2,545 32,172 3,293 20,160 130 3,660 105 1,220 115 2,440 110 2,240 85 200 5,750 586,981 5,711 48,635 4,752,136 2,289 58,825 1,764,750 125 3,410 37,510 1,711 80,510,318 3,042,295 1,081 5,130,161 1,592 3,473,460 1,250,447 34,602,940 6,765 20,461,931 19,460,227 102,800 477,444 421,460 14,141,009 6,040,X7 3,176,190 4,924,472 4,153 90,306 4,053 49,239 2,818 18,202 3,582 27,907 3,155 13,160 170 472 557 1,021 1,597 310 26 397 1,623 1,237 480 260 21 5 10 936 1,391 256 95 115 10 5 10 2,203 5,569 2,411 33,296 1,560 20,226 2,061 13,070 140 7,800 90 2,870 135 4,930 120 4,540 115 390 3,530 429,365 3,679 38,542 3,784,889 1,434 34,726 1,041,780 125 4,980 54,780 1,011 75,620,279 3,176,190 594 4,511,802 965 3,588,960 1,292,025 28,873,225 7,614 18,231,193 17,647,708 96,990 265,090 219,405 10,642,032 4,264,400 2,565,450 3,812,182 3,140 78,536 3,078 44,296 2,071 15,486 2,724 23,247 2,464 10,993 130 350 281 736 1,263 350 30 275 1,066 920 411 356 30 15 5 651 975 225 50 150 10 10 1,617 3,652 1,859 26,130 1,163 15,541 1,508 10,589 90 1,845 55 265 90 1,580 90 1,490 75 90 2,452 178,275 2,608 31,450 3,023,765 1,078 24,757 742,710 60 1,450 15,950 775 60,554,474 2,565,450 354 3,655,540 597 1,434,498 516,420 106,627,994 11,883 80,025,110 77,406,268 749,460 1,177,310 692,072 26,602,884 8,306,124 5,207,518 13,089,242 7,035 233,216 6,860 126,262 4,433 33,823 6,149 68,456 5,790 36,498 250 550 585 1,171 2,993 1,207 279 505 1,797 1,357 1,228 1,110 255 97 11 1,535 1,917 426 235 250 60 10 4,124 9,750 4,153 82,602 2,756 50,657 3,507 31,945 245 7,550 165 1,905 235 5,645 235 5,200 190 445 5,671 420,679 6,405 101,914 10,550,522 2,666 78,795 2,363,850 230 5,745 63,195 1,637 132,201,621 5,207,518 987 6,155,556 1,495 3,460,255 1,245,693 111,398,719 26,083 96,784,440 95,193,138 249,421 855,490 486,391 14,614,279 3,084,497 1,469,943 10,059,839 3,073 171,471 3,001 95,759 1,450 9,881 2,750 45,605 2,652 30,107 67 224 173 315 950 820 524 154 558 464 482 708 306 180 129 536 704 75 50 45 20 10 10 2,043 6,194 1,469 33,526 941 18,943 1,289 14,583 95 2,805 70 495 95 2,310 95 1,995 75 315 2,028 268,216 2,782 77,926 9,023,207 1,032 31,768 953,040 80 2,560 28,160 376 35,488,495 1,469,943 376 1,894,092 518 2,790,821 1,004,695 77,022,854 55,372 65,706,369 64,080,479 439,550 761,496 424,844 11,316,485 3,845,586 749,026 6,721,873 950 97,609 922 52,296 322 3,510 873 24,876 869 20,437 21 40 29 52 192 229 379 8 47 89 103 107 169 146 96 165 126 131 19 10 15 8 3 8 766 3,553 524 23,137 385 14,708 444 8,429 47 3,525 30 667 45 2,858 45 2,495 42 363 477 205,204 899 47,715 5,891,279 395 24,923 747,690 43 2,163 23,793 83 16,241,187 749,026 76 1,331,192 108 2,202,269 792,817 62,029,336 average per farm, dollars. . . 117,926 53,503,966 Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . . 52,846,808 33,135 dollars... 181,140 Forest products and horticultural specialty proc ucts sold dollars . . . dollars... dollars... dollars... 442,883 6,525,370 185,140 668,390 Livestock and livestock products, LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 7,671,840 404 number.. . number. .. . . . .farms reporting. . . 115,547 378 59,540 88 Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— number. . . .... farms reporting. . . number . . . . . . .farms reporting. . . number. . . 371 25,581 377 30,426 4 12 4 15 . . . .farms reporti ng . . . .farms reporting 34 54 . . . .farms reporting 214 67 Cowb including heifers that have calved— 7 farms reporting. . . 21 ... Jams reporting 21 21 44 farms reporting. .. 55 30 Milk cows- . . . .farms reporting. . . 179 36 38 3 .... farms reporti ng . . . . . . .farms reporting... . . . .farms reporting. , . 11 375 number. .. number 3,793 199 14,276 150 number.. . 7,572 191 number. .. 6,704 16 Livestock and livestock products sold: number . . . number. . . number. .. number... number . , . number... number.. , dollars.. . number. . . dollars 854 10 134 16 720 14 629 14 91 159 35,615 391 51,869 7,292,487 162 11,485 344,550 10 number. .. dollars. .. 503 5,533 16 pounds . . . dollars. .. farms reporting. .. dollars... dozens... dollars... 12,323,705 668,390 38 81,768 43 249,022 89,648 See footnotes at end of table. 100 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based orr reports for only a sample of famis. See textj Item (For Hefinitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PBODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 . . . .farms reporting. number of littors. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters., SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. Under 11 acres . . 11 to 24 acres . , . 25 to 49 acres . . . 50 to 74 acres . . . 75 to 99 acres , . . 100 or more acres Harvested for grain . , farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Wheat harvested . farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rice harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops . bushels . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . tons . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . tons. See footnotes at end of table . 20,781 81,992 12,264 6,804 1,150 449 87 27 16,088 42,763 13,468 39,229 34,628 372,409 25,748 5,716 2,323 438 175 228 33,272 351,280 11,025,316 6,158 2,906,973 7,205 77,472 1,777 30,605 854,601 404 393,661 5,380 124,570 3,173,644 4,809 2,988,680 3,577 152,732 6,040,239 1,563 4,260,456 445 10,585 282,021 200 153,043 3,379 365,971 28,066,795 3,379 27,723,611 21,732 .', 108,349 11,217 52,608,266 653,918 2,174 38,558 93,121 404 32,468 3,615 66,737 92,222 359 6,107 16,635 253,363 331,377 1,674 29,774 1,195 3,350 830 315 45 945 1,865 705 1,485 545 1,055 545 510 995 28,870 70 5,820 30 600 2 280 35 90 35 2,550 20 95 190 15 70 30 85 165 5 10 4,356 10,850 3,325 905 86 30 5 5 3,266 6,378 2,301 4,472 8,271 39,532 7,726 520 25 7,921 37,632 914,230 1,366 185,660 2,340 165 950 23,190 30 10,045 347 3,590 84,320 307 79,040 175 1,310 30,800 55 11, 175 10 65 1,225 35 440 34,650 35 34,650 3,120 41,025 1,060 933,915 170 730 1,405 25 160 400 3,095 4,595 50 555 1,761 10,732 12,311 225 1,875 1,305 3,835 865 375 55 10 1,010 1,985 770 1,850 2,885 19,785 2,420 380 70 15 2,775 18,965 485,390 460 88,220 410 1,423 60 375 7,115 10 2,100 215 1,880 45,535 155 38,740 130 1,210 33,605 25 7,670 10 70 2,050 5 1,750 35 920 58,050 35 58,050 1,455 31,405 215 693,910 20,690 2,896 8,571 1,950 821 90 30 5 2,121 4,544 1,836 4,027 5,513 43,370 4,512 750 226 15 10 5,328 41,730 1,116,820 877 230,061 925 3,707 155 1,040 29,210 35 16,530 585 7,270 151,390 490 136,035 240 2,380 69,555 65 20,010 15 330 7,100 175 2,930 253,350 175 252,455 2,975 90,905 1,655 1,944,005 110 1,425 2,375 266 1,590 2,995 45 820 35 425 165 1,570 1,915 526 5,836 7,897 10 90 51 307 1,110 7,855 9,490 2,602 21,747 25,482 110 790 251 3,122 ARKANSAS 101 State Table 20- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Size of farm— Continued Item (For definitions and explanations see text) 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres '360 to 199 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30. [959 farms reporting. . . number of litters.. . . . . .farms reporting. . . 2,222 9,645 1,135 905 105 61 16 1,772 4,920 1,527 4,725 1,450 5,721 790 512 106 41 1 1,125 2,992 979 2,729 997 4,652 491 380 95 30 1 802 2,373 731 2,279 2,407 14,376 971 1,025 270 131 5 5 1,986 7,160 1,752 7,216 911 5,774 376 369 88 57 21 679 2,992 682 2,782 329 3,950 104 103 68 34 11 9 273 2,023 252 1,927 145 2,517 29 54 22 20 13 number of litters. .. number of litters . . . 7 127 1,202 122 1,315 SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED . ...farms reporting... acres... 3,386 36,770 2,340 726 265 35 20 3,311 35,355 1,046,590 585 210.410 2,150 27,110 1,295 590 225 20 20 2,060 25,545 782,780 415 150,080 1,626 21,200 965 430 195 21 15 1,575 20,175 659,950 335 184,455 3,608 61,887 1,792' 956 670 130 25 35 3,433 57,972 1,978,290 771 460,705 1,445 31,519 688 337 251 111 32 26 1,375 29,494 1,132,270 372 457,935 468 23,546 126 98 96 44 28 76 436 21,570 906,413 134 400,575 209 24,095 23 23 40 22 10 91 201 acres . . . bushels. .. farms reporting bushels. . . 21,542 854,123 87 371,115 . .farms reporting . . . acres . . . 865 8,851 500 3,806 520 5,814 1,091 11,717 533 10,431 207 10,136 118 13,112 ..farms reporting... acres . . . bushels . . . 280 4,500 121,135 100 795 22,750 180 2,335 61,575 285 3,380 101,070 194 4,325 135,385 80 4,665 147,996 47 6,385 166,300 65 66,105 5 1,750 20 9,400 70 45,730 57 58,750 33 86,370 24 bushels . . . 87,841 560 9,300 219,890 385 6,530 145,270 455 8,040 219,225 1,086 26,645 653,613 669 21,802 559,004 321 16,629 459,913 135 acres . . . bushels . . . 14,339 423,279 475 199,515 365 132,505 395 208,305 1,001 613,143 633 535,735 317 437,398 134 bushels . . . 416,794 . .farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . 340 5,575 148,280 241 4,115 147,270 240 5,270 187,205 701 21,940 850,200 682 47,089 2,131,445 322 32,132 1,273,499 175 27,650 1,044,000 115 63,725 80 67,745 90 111,225 335 620,680 435 1,769,330 199 942,403 88 bushels . . . 592,818 55 655 19,325 50 660 17,250 35 450 13,150 105 1,845 54,940 74 2,455 57,620 47 2,480 73,161 14 acres . . . bushels . . . 1,235 26,600 20 8,625 5 450 5 7,550 60 21,550 47 35,995 34 63,573 4 bushels 8,550 235 8,645 616,550 210 9,385 711,740 145 10,055 700,545 855 68,400 5,270,325 980 130,993 10,301,408 381 77,389 5,878,721 153 acres . . . bushels . . . 50,989 3,837,541 . .farms reporting . . . bushels . . . 235 610, 585 210 707,480 145 695,780 855 5,232,305 980 10,158,903 381 5,773,675 153 3,797,303 acres groin . -farms reporting . . . acres grown alone . . . with other crops . . . bushels . . . 2,165 136,710 1,760 2,965,760 1,515 115,840 790 2,569,320 1,146 112,132 575 2,349,065 3,277 458,049 1,525 10,482,675 2,232 579,487 680 13,431,183 845 365,301 405 8,509,843 326 255,435 282 6,098,545 Hay crops: 67,190 50,070 47,320 131,503 91,619 51,148 46,259 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for . .farms reporting . . . acres — tons . . . 215 2,370 3,540 152 1,879 4,547 140 1,875 6,190 420 7,290 15,790 254 7,665 20,922 116 3,955 10,507 64 7,469 20,285 ..farms reporting.. . tons . .. 20 210 21 900 25 1,450 95 3,795 66 10,183 29 3,132 18 11,178 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover 475 7,685 8,980 340 6,005 6,885 255 4,680 6,860 537 12,872 18,260 241 10,370 13,410 63 4,189 4,932 23 acres . . . tons . . . 2,480 3,223 . .farms reporting . . . tons . . . 40 390 30 475 15 160 25 420 30 940 5 340 3 240 ..farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . 2,045 27,885 33,910 1,395 19,640 24,615 1,090 18,370 23,655 2,528 48,925 65,962 1,089 34,409 48,570 389 21,052 28,942 155 15,163 24,203 160 3,870 125 1,230 110 1,670 270 5,795 91 4,120 52 3,875 10 tons . . . 1,007 See footnotes at end of table. 102 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons.. Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tons , green weight . . . Cotton harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2 . . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . . Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . Total all farms 3,484 39,056 42,343 140 923 5,901 86,409 95,267 554 7,970 8,443 168,834 205, 533 893 20,111 24 961 5,540 34,855 1,321,356 1,515,365 28,455 4,165 666,475 4,829 3,484,016 5,360 34,107 Under 10 acres 5 25 35 5 15 35 95 80 5 25 35 105 110 2,615 15,540 18,815 985 53 13,415 200 87,860 125 125 351 1,873 2,095 25 105 675 4,120 4,180 100 710 1,101 6,898 8,340 150 2,210 11,001 142,580 158,253 6,986 814 130,222 1,231 521,190 1,132 3,571 275 1,650 2,160 5 30 390 3,490 4,000 30 630 535 4,700 5,425 50 420 2,171 35,835 37,250 2,470 341 51,150 435 206,925 317 1,562 70 to 99 acres 445 3,715 4,395 10 30 950 8,070 8,715 70 1,040 1,226 13,228 14,333 106 1,417 10 105 950 4,100 81,705 86,080 4,792 650 99,603 750 292,635 730 3,714 100 to 139 acres 520 4,230 4,480 20 165 895 9,655 10,895 1,113 14,420 15,355 130 1,605 3,471 91,925 99,224 3,637 496 80,932 696 396,220 680 2,981 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not Include date for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . ARKANSAS 103 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sice of farm-Continued 140 to 179 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tans . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or reporting., Horses and/Or mules farms reporting. number. HogS and pigs farms Born since June 1 farms Bom before June 1 farms Sheep and lambs Lambs under 1 year old Sheep 1 year old and over Ewes Rams and wethers Chickens 4 months old and over farms report! ng . . number.. reporting. , number. . reporting. , number. , i reporting. . number., =. reporting.. 5 reporti ng . , number. , 5 reporti ng . , number. , 5 reporting. , number. , reporting. , number., Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms Hogs and pigs sold alive farms Sheeo and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold1 farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms reporti ng. number. dol I ars . reporting. number . dollars, reporting. number. dollars. reporting. pounds . dollars, reporti ng . dollars. reporti ng . dozens. dollars. Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 3 to 9 titters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. See footnotes at end of table. 563 20,773 541 11,815 360 5,418 453 4,942 383 4,016 23 61 80 106 149 94 48 2 48 177 116 58 73 40 17 12 76 112 67 35 45 20 5 280 711 354 3,958 215 2,135 267 1,823 16 186 6 31 16 155 16 154 1 1 492 101,019 497 11,267 1,273,939 179 6,678 200,340 6 50 550 226 24,235,738 980,340 U0 798,467 95 449,555 161,840 177 643 102 66 3 6 122 348 134 295 509 2,077 6,290 16,300 479 2,009 3,596 8,754 331 1,302 970 2,527 379 1,228 1,679 4,525 274 871 1,013 3,021 80 533 165 711 90 368 106 242 45 200 11 19 12 3 1 155 840 246 948 37 142 23 51 6 23 4 7 5 1 190 801 120 489 10 6 10 6 1 167 364 573 10,314 360 6,502 490 3,812 5 25 5 5 5 20 5 20 738 19, 837 309 2,320 249,330 423 8,991 269,730 5 15 165 41 2,029,338 67, 265 41 88,781 96 33,985 12,235 367 1,860 158 166 26 17 281 853 260 1,007 732 1,402 2,221 24,183 1,314 14,129 1,843 10,054 15 60 5 5 15 55 15 45 10 10 3,396 97,189 1,113 5,860 616,944 1,075 17,782 533,460 117 2,193,368 68,724 214 397,642 482 107,772 38,797 1,073 3,365 626 399 42 6 185 8,321 170 5,206 118 960 150 1,916 145 1,199 817 1,655 697 1,710 70 224 180 4,529 153 2,581 165 1,948 2 202 1 1 2 201 2 196 2 5 168 6,230 171 4,285 514,256 147 3,851 115, 530 1 175 1,925 46 3,617,732 154,715 55 502,170 53 10,081 3,629 131 590 61 56 14 116 293 98 297 445 6,106 410 3,528 289 1,103 259 1,695 198 116 146 50 40 60 21 12 161 146 45 20 31 6 175 81 22 5 6 152 277 696 5,798 378 3,148 485 2,650 15 245 5 16 15 235 15 225 5 10 1,344 39,489 228 2,363 222,083 192 5,485 164,550 10 150 1,650 68 3,691,312 137,040 65 230,004 90 134,550 48,438 228 1,026 146 67 10 5 177 508 133 518 122 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . Under 11 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. . acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels- . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres., bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Rice harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting.. bushels. . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres grown alone., acres grown with other crops., bushels. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres., tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. ■ Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons- . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tans. . Sales farms reporting. . tans. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . Sales farms reporting. . tans. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons, green weight. . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bales . - Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres2 . bushels. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting. . acres. . 27,624 332,779 19,368 5,171 2,255 427 175 228 26, 573 313,825 10,265,231 5,333 2,775,423 6,290 76,308 1,717 30,475 851,051 404 393,661 5,205 122,660 3,134,939 4,679 2,953,995 3,500 152,017 6,020,939 1,552 4,258,806 445 10, 585 282,021 200 153,043 3,354 364,966 27,988,740 3,354 27,645,586 18,554 2,223,464 10,612 50,831,541 643,348 2,098 37,883 91,781 399 32,218 3,580 66,567 91,977 359 6,107 15,567 247,508 324,634 1,609 29,404 3,389 38,686 42,043 140 923 5,645 84,974 93,842 539 7,925 8,058 166,769 203,328 878 19,986 24 961 5,540 23,141 1,153,263 1,341,514 25,724 3,880 627,950 4,159 3,255,071 5,100 33,710 18,038 265,468 11,315 3,998 1,943 391 169 222 17,330 249,356 8,545,218 3,841 2,522,103 4,509 67,717 1,397 28,055 794,741 344 377,391 4,912 119,956 3,083,521 4,526 2,917,290 2,995 146,352 5,872,028 1,461 4,235,986 419 10,425 277,981 195 152,243 3,332 361,801 27,825,558 3,332 27,487,244 17,471 2,202,524 10,427 50,443,706 465,797 1,579 33,557 84,751 339 31,723 2,324 51,032 74,237 189 4,867 9,266 177,562 245,470 851 21,508 2,182 29,016 32,175 70 583 2,737 50,972 58,113 183 3,315 4,570 122,717 152,897 445 14,215 23 941 5,480 20,506 1,131,807 1,322,687 12,651 2,218 365,230 2,537 2,778,816 2,824 26,622 7,817 92,457 5,471 1,552 581 114 24 75 7,441 85,480 2,909,295 992 561, 570 2,362 25,258 520 7,722 208,010 74 78,964 1,063 20,380 515,064 953 467,387 1,025 39,969 1,508,729 402 977,164 97 2,200 61,424 42 26,799 864 75,420 6,067,086 864 5,946,285 3,939 348,179 1,695 8,143,543 249,914 764 11,422 25,973 145 7,552 1,607 33,145 47,983 114 2,707 5,357 92,702 128,199 400 11,572 1,307 15,687 17,739 32 324 1,800 30,087 33,374 108 1,685 2,832 66,016 83,560 220 8,064 21 855 4,950 5,268 157,954 184,351 7,048 1,271 206,022 1,508 1,040,870 1,785 15,032 5,782 110,488 2,911 1,540 963 167 96 105 5,580 103,483 3,630,290 1,463 1,154,103 1,554 29,272 643 13,462 377,568 168 159,140 2,130 61,688 1,557,066 1,960 1,473,122 1,308 68,436 2,716,825 593 1,844,673 233 4,942 142,421 96 68,933 1,352 155,980 12,045,166 1,352 11,885,574 6,163 954,074 3,600 21,854,626 173,855 655 15,811 39,306 136 10,632 605 15,422 23,478 55 1,855 3,009 65,945 90,168 313 5,667 741 11,664 12,807 37 255 733 16,941 20,363 59 1,300 1,406 48,072 58,686 182 5,546 6,275 467,029 543,358 3,344 677 114,671 706 893,290 785 7,273 152 9,661 50 30 18 22 5 27 ' 130 8,922 336,854 54 193,031 72 5,204 17 2,598 70,077 8 43,842 95 6,376 191,506 90 188,290 76 6,511 199,466 46 118,276 25 1,814 44,436 21 37,236 59 12,578 938,642 59 929,314 216 101,953 162 2,479,706 13,495 47 3,326 10,593 23 8,499 16 850 726 5,788 8,191 16 1,321 6 245 332 790 897 1 200 41 2,410 2,806 2 185 530 220 69,266 85,443 48 16 186,346 49 1,757 4,287 52,862 2,883 876 381 88 44 15 4,179 51,471 1,668,779 1,332 613,399 521 7,983 217 4,273 139,086 94 95,445 1,624 31,512 819,885 1,523 788,491 586 31,436 1,447,008 420 1,295,873 64 1,469 29,700 36 19,275 1,057 117,823 8,774,664 1,057 8,726,071 7,153 798,318 4,970 17,965,831 28,533 113 2,998 8,879 35 5,040 96 1,615 2,050 20 305 812 13,127 18,912 122 2,948 128 1,420 1,297 1 4 196 3,154 3,479 15 • 130 291 6,219 7,845 41 420 8,743 437,558 509,535 2,211 263 43,636 307 658,310 205 2,560 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Doea not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ARKANSAS 123 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting acres Under 11 acres farms reporting 11 to 24 acres farms reporting 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 or more acres farms reporting Harvested for grain farms reporting acres bushels Sales farms reporting bushels Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting acres Harvested for gTain or seed farms reporting acres bushels Sales farms reporting bushels Wheat harvested farms reporting acres bushels Sales farms reporting bushels Oats harvested for grain farms reporting aores bushels Sales farms reporting bushels Barley harvested farms reporting acres bushels Sales farms reporting bushels Rice harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. ■ Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres grown alone., acres grown with other crops. . bushels. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. . Sales ■ farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. ■ tons. . SaleB farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acre6. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . Wild hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons. ■ Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or '"nail grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons, green weight. . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bales. . Irish potatoes harvested for heme use or for sale farms reporting. . acres2, bushels. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . acres. . Commercial farms by tenure of white operator— Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants 325 5,739 219 46 15 22 16 7 314 5,400 188,640 62 86,275 110 2,178 15 770 38,360 7 34,020 162 5,009 149,457 157 143,802 34 1,855 61,975 21 46,800 4 234 2,625 3 1,750 36 5,951 407,336 36 407,273 458 82,096 435 1,881,401 7,439 14 450 1,253 1 20 20 515 570 5 35 102 2,285 3,124 6 114 21 399 324 1 4 67 1,120 936 10 125 85 2,670 3,280 5 100 532 47,692 57,707 172 38 5,945 38 397,130 608 8,183 383 124 85 15 588 7,929 253,080 187 81,710 59 890 42 605 21,560 17 6,970 327 7,412 188,770 312 182,190 50 2,035 71,427 30 60,667 21 420 9,450 11 6,500 53 5,072 376,787 53 371,387 942 108,001 550 2,563,802 3,903 10 850 3,235 5 3,200 10 60 90 5 60 108 1,855 2,783 22 549 Crop- share tenants 20 635 1,020 32 503 550 1 10 65,892 76,574 195 31 4,225 55 17,705 46 1,746 42 218 2,404 25,810 1,641 553 168 27 11 4 2,344 25,388 798,284 802 296,759 182 2,434 95 1,534 44,300 43 31,180 915 15,080 387,360 850 371,531 376 21,331 1,029,786 294 956,256 25 340 8,325 20 7,125 740 84,153 6,304,202 740 6,271,832 4,602 498,449 3,390 10,941,236 6,825 43 353 806 16 365 25 230 350 5 200 372 4,451 6,670 63 1,935 35 420 360 64 424 538 5 5 69 947 ,144 20 165 4,697 250,177 289,129 1,158 117 20,997 126 144, 210 Livestock- share tenants 69 428 155 3,143 57 52 33 12 1 148 2,932 119,295 51 29,635 41 726 14 386 10,416 6 4,875 50 1,010 24,710 50 23,730 40 2,730 151,350 16 122,400 6 50 850 51 5,350 385,983 51 383,013 142 20, 102 295 429,690 3,393 12 245 420 6 90 Croppers 15 435 720 61 1,157 1,553 5 20 20 525 565 31 956 1,410 5 100 135 7,560 9,109 69 3 1,000 12 10,700 473 4,077 401 36 25 6 5 463 3,967 111,730 121 41,460 72 860 35 550 12,500 10 8,750 45 695 13,620 40 12,840 46 2,520 103,070 35 93,300 126 12,562 959,310 126 955,406 559 41, 565 125 1,088,897 2,508 6 30 50 11 170 135 5 10 67 1,619 2,256 10 85 21 231 188 16 428 605 1,918 40,646 47,427 351 22 4,494 25 64,550 Other and unspecified tenants 124 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For descriptions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms .number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average si ze of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 139 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres OtJier pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER mCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 139 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of cable. 14,456 XXX 686,336 XXX 47.5 5,511 117.38 13,506 314,708 4,010 4,615 2,050 1,595 866 267 91 11 1 3,115 50,255 2,714 47,532 226 5,127 2,568 42,405 2,709 65,373 3,749 130,021 2,182 38,603 185 5,030 365 7,155 206 3,625 301 6,040 15 50 692 20,265 14,361 330 1,075 2,666 4,015 3,442 2,833 52.0 5,852 3,026 1,285 1,541 2,000 1,442 2,587 8,604 700 2,172 1,170 9,271 100.0 455,056 100.0 6,653 137.33 9,211 269,933 1,650 3,240 1,695 1,425 831 267 91 11 1 1,535 19,010 1,374 24,357 131 3,217 1,293 21,140 1,134 34,163 1,964 65,176 897 15,463 90 3,010 320 6,615 151 2,750 126 4,410 10 20 252 8,335 9,216 265 910 2,011 2,965 2,522 543 48.5 2,777 2,301 325 151 940 6,494 420 557 1,727 18.6 120,219 26.4 69.6 7,792 115.04 1,697 48,947 275 455 385 370 170 36 6 742 9,155 591 9,795 70 1,305 541 8,490 537 12,720 896 23,743 431 6,573 55 455 15 275 55 645 36 1,465 115 3,390 1,722 10 50 200 515 755 192 54.6 456 416 10 30 140 101 16 1,271 115 236 1,283 13.8 148,788 32.7 116.0 13,769 129.63 1,273 79,958 55 165 210 315 331 145 40 11 1 462 5,955 443 9,707 51 1,847 422 7,860 426 15,045 642 23,458 276 4,300 25 1,030 60 2,270 56 1,520 60 2,110 86 2,545 1,263 45 275 410 412 116 52.0 321 240 55 26 130 41 21 6 0.1 6,734 1.5 1,122.3 80,783 71.98 253 5 1 900 5 820 5 820 578 6 2,510 5 1,500 5 1,500 1 750 962 80 111 ARKANSAS 125 State Table 21b. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nanwhite operator — Continued Caah tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms jiumber Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average sire of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 Bcres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reoortjng 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control J*arr..s reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land /arms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age .number Under 25 years Jiumber 25 to 34 years jiumber 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years jiumber 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated , . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 355 3.8 20,300 4.5 57.2 10,538 175.19 355 14,315 15 55 105 75 800 90 560 90 560 35 990 120 1,775 35 605 355 10 45 85 80 90 45 255 20 20 205 2.2 14,180 3.1 69.2 10,999 163.59 205 10,270 45 25 55 60 20 40 320 35 445 35 445 5 60 55 2,130 25 150 5 100 205 5 35 25 90 45 5 150 25 10 1,140 12.3 65,140 1A.3 57.1 7,576 126.88 1,140 42,555 100 330 240 285 115 35 35 155 1,585 140 2,475 10 65 130 2,410 80 3,320 195 9,500 95 2,000 5 25 25 655 5 ■o 10 20 20 810 1,135 25 140 245 415 270 40 46.7 220 190 20 10 50 30 10 920 60 60 20 0.2 1,100 0.2 55.0 8,833 139.47 20 885 5 145 4,260 45.9 69,575 15.3 16.3 3,365 197.72 4,260 66,450 1,095 2,110 695 295 55 10 45 180 50 435 50 435 15 495 20 980 10 120 220 3,415 30 405 20 725 15 750 4,245 2K> 560 1,130 1,355 855 135 45.3 1,525 1,245 205 75 570 110 150 2,735 115 105 126 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanationa, Bee text) SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting.. number.. Com pickers farms reporting.. number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting . . number.. Motortrucks farms reporting.. number.. Tractors farms reporting.. number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number.. 1 tractor farms reporting. . 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting.. 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel t/aclors farms reporting. . number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors fa™13 reporting.. number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number. . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . \ miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. , persons . , Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. , persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker -farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting . , 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year operators reporting. acres on which used, tons. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Corn farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms of nonwhlte operators 542 599 40 40 82 82 10 10 5,126 5,343 3,616 4,726 3,541 4,611 2,842 486 135 56 22 3,526 4,576 35 35 100 115 5,149 5,266 8,906 1,216 3,253 10 10 11 15 2,245 4,830 7,196 2,340 4,856 1,461 2,050 440 905 1,457 8,221 289 822 152 45 35 45 12 12,679 886 891 12,640 195,895 26,8% 11,695 25,272 1,406 1,624 176 2,320 176 302 5 15 20 60 20 32 2,956 18,355 2,861 2,169 140 69 Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhlte operator 492 539 35 35 57 57 5 5 3,346 3,503 2,976 3,971 2,921 3,891 2,272 456 130 46 17 2,906 3,861 30 30 65 3,429 3,511 5,661 5% 2,098 5 1,480 3,195 4,456 1,425 3,031 961 1,285 270 515 1,292 7,656 254 752 127 40 35 40 12 8,049 596 626 9,080 165,245 22,648 8,270 21,159 1,196 1,489 81 1,485 81 210 5 15 5 25 5 5 1,606 10,670 1,511 1,256 135 68 Full owners 100 105 877 898 872 1,035 862 1,020 746 75 40 1 857 1,010 10 10 10 15 527 539 1,187 235 616 165 566 986 240 746 236 315 85 110 247 911 56 106 1,596 45 86 1,647 26,827 3,667 1,607 3,527 85 140 20 145 20 17 Part owners 546 3,395 536 400 15 10 207 224 25 25 20 20 958 1,038 918 1,334 908 1,324 631 200 45 20 12 908 1,324 10 10 507 532 1,138 181 557 135 483 640 180 460 120 190 50 100 359 ,691 103 326 Managers 1,147 76 60 1,262 39,513 5,647 1,232 5,433 91 214 35 765 35 76 5 15 380 3,495 365 423 20 25 6 490 99 6 99 1 480 1 96 All tenants ARKANSAS 127 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Dai a are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cash tenants Comnercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Lives toe It-share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines •„ farms reporting.. . number... Corn pickers farms reporting. .. number . . . Pick-up balers farms reporting. .. number. .. Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. . number... Motortrucks farms reporting. .. number. .. Tractors farms reporting... number . . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . . number.. . 1 tractor farms reporting.. . 2 tractors farms reporting... 3 tractors farms reporting. . . i tractors farms reporting... 5 or more tractors farms reporting. .. Wheel Iractors farms reporting.. . number. . . Crawler tractors farms reporting. .. number . . . Garden tractors farms reporting.. . number Automobiles farms reporting... number... Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting Telephone farms reporting Home freezer farms reporting. . . Milking machine farms reporting. .. Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . . Power-operated elevator, oonveyor, or blower farms reporting. . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Bard surface farms reporti ng . . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting... Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. .. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting... 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. .. 1 mile farms reporting... 2 or 3 miles farms reporting... I miles farms reporting 5 or more miles farms reporting... FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting... persons... Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting... 2 hired workers farms reporting... 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting... 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. .. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. . Operators not reporting residence number.. . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting... acres on which used . . . tons. .. Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting.. . tons... Crops 00 which used- Hay and cropland pasture .farms reporting.. . acres... Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... acres... Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons... Corn farms reporting. . . acres... Drymaterials farms reporting... tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons. .. See footnotes at end of table. 190 200 215 280 210 270 165 35 5 5 210 270 10 10 115 120 255 15 120 50 90 215 50 165 70 55 15 25 95 560 25 35 320 25 10 355 7,255 1,094 345 1,049 25 45 80 575 75 70 5 1 125 130 130 170 120 160 85 30 5 120 160 80 185 5 85 5 40 40 120 30 90 20 40 15 15 75 600 175 5 25 70 365 70 45 5 510 530 535 675 515 645 405 90 20 515 640 5 5 20 30 420 420 800 40 220 215 340 575 155 420 85 225 45 65 130 685 30 125 930 115 95 200 1,135 5,520 23,515 787 3,232 195 1,030 742 3,003 25 130 45 229 5 5 40 10 155 1,120 135 136 20 9 15 15 5 5 575 590 240 380 240 375 195 10 15 15 5 230 360 15 15 5 5 1,675 1,705 2,125 60 425 810 1,580 1,790 735 1,055 390 410 60 195 355 2,015 35 100 3,645 310 305 20 4,205 475 57,785 64 7,577 20 3,605 64 6,795 815 782 320 1,455 275 147 70 22 128 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhlte operators Conmercial farms by tenure of nonwhlte operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME-Conlinued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year-Continued Crops on which used— Continued Soybeans ■• • farms reporting. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Cotton farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Ions.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons... All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid matenals farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed., tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $.1,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $1,000 fan"s reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,0OD to $9,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under S200 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 fanns reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2, W0 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reoorting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and bees farms reporting.. dol I ars . . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum Fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting., dollars. Under $100 farms reporting., $100 to $499 farms reporting., $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars. All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold .dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other Ulan poultry and dairy, sold dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 160 3,785 150 415 15 24 11,608 165,820 10,633 21,422 1,376 1,513 1,165 5,555 1,160 932 5 3 160 2,340 3,640 14,306 7,965 839,082 5,115 2,780 55 15 2,109 174,950 2,087 15 5 11,625 3,280,302 6,300 4,932 393 5,546 2,840,810 2,495 1,490 835 536 146 37 6 1 5,659 445,578 4,546 970 112 31 11,646 1,690,115 7,650 3,161 582 246 7 35,974,331 2,489 34,368,085 34,011,110 228,945 22,290 105,740 1,606,246 95,772 92,285 1,418,189 145 3,725 135 401 15 24 8,853 145,975 8,023 18,665 1,166 1,379 375 3,365 370 622 5 3 160 2,340 3,640 9,271 4,275 447,587 2,950 1,270 40 15 1,294 125,915 1,282 5 5 8,910 2,984,272 3,985 4,537 388 4,321 2,658,100 1,620 1,185 800 526 146 37 6 1 3,804 394,143 2,761 900 112 31 8,011 1,491,415 4,515 2,686 567 236 7 32,001,901 3,452 31,161,186 30,986,449 124,335 11,347 39,055 840,715 58,230 38,550 60 1,115 50 101 10 22 1,536 21,382 1,486 2,946 85 103 180 790 180 63 25 335 730 1,727 1,107 148,015 690 392 15 10 281 37,330 276 1,542 371,480 905 596 41 892 523,220 335 230 140 156 30 1 852 74,070 616 215 16 5 1,502 301,955 615 721 145 21 4,732,286 2,740 4,366,558 4,317,556 21,325 1,912 25,765 365,728 43,448 20,240 40 1,395 40 140 1,207 32,478 1,177 4,525 76 174 115 1,380 115 269 30 340 770 1,283 807 119,430 420 372 10 5 242 35,485 236 5 1 1,223 744,552 350 756 117 929,335 230 210 160 150 81 20 6 1 677 104,078 380 245 41 11 1,208 505,620 275 585 226 115 7 7,118,232 5,548 6,850,816 6,809,917 21,400 9,279 10,220 267,416 6,956 17,740 8,227 1 21,000 5 8,000 6 28,500 5 1,500 6 5,915 56,126 9,354 1,426 1,426 54,700 ARKANSAS 129 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year-Continued Crops on which used— Continued Soybeans f"ms reporting. . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials : farms reporting.. tons.. Cotton fw^s reporting.. acres. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed., tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under MOO farms reporting.. $100 to $099 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $l,0OC farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,199 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $999 .farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to S49.999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms repotting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to SB99 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reoorting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All Tarm products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars. . All crops sold dollars.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. . Vegetables sold dollars . . Fruits and nuts sold .dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars., Poultry and poultry products sold dollars., Dairy products sold dollars., Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . , See footnotes at end of table. Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants 15 465 355 5,980 345 909 25 44 15 190 15 30 355 210 25,765 135 75 65 2,885 65 200 26,205 105 90 5 335 83,750 135 145 45 10 1,324,298 3,730 1,296,005 1,293,685 1,750 Share-cash tenants 28,293 273 520 27,500 345 200 1,115 141,100 108,08 475,005 125 40 440 190 125 585 30 35 90 235 150 575 134,315 69 ,505 294,085 95 50 210 30 40 190 90 35 100 15 25 55 5 15 5 120 12,675 90 25 5 205 63,295 60 100 25 20 1,063,566 5,138 1,049,705 1,046,240 2,850 13,861 231 50 Crop- share tenants 5 25 100 650 5 25 2 123 5 2 200 1,100 5,005 21,430 190 995 680 2,701 20 130 39 220 5 40 10 280 40 37 5 3 15 375 620 205 1,140 130 550 8,905 54,290 100 360 30 185 5 40 140 1,590 12,135 40 140 620 65,770 420 175 20 5 1,030 240,465 410 515 60 45 4 822 4 ,363 ,230 4 4 781 780 ,677 881 635 1 56 40 ,686 866 39,820 Livestock-share tenants 5 625 5 20 5,570 5 15 15 8,850 5 750 20 1,450 15 5 82,280 4,114 82,280 82,280 Croppers 20 4,190 405 55,685 20 3,585 51 6,430 805 760 15 645 15 218 90 1,290 1,520 20 4,260 15 1,340 ,875 69,930 5 1,175 10 160 Other and unspecified tenants 495 13,665 495 4,220 1,077,585 1,980 2,175 65 1,440 563,790 655 445 210 115 10 5 1,215 96,930 1,055 135 15 10 3,480 249,120 2,850 575 45 10 12,043,481 2,827 11,985,477 11,907,592 76,000 58,004 6,369 240 3,600 220 420 25 34 5 70 5 5 275 110 11,150 65 45 25 1,200 25 240 52,900 140 95 5 150 106,400 45 35 55 10 110 12,165 95 5 10 225 39,845 155 40 20 10 759,269 2,761 747,242 746,867 375 12,027 87 130 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued | Dala are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Conmercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting.. number . . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number . . Milk cows farms reporting.. number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number. . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number. . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporti ng . . 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms renorti ng . . 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. SO to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporti ng . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting;.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporti ng . . HofSeS and/or mules farms reporting.. number.. HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Born before June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Sheep and lambS farms reporting.. number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. number. . Sheen 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number. . Ewes farms reporting. . number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars. . Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting. . pounds.. dol I ars . . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . dollars. . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens. . dollars.. Littefs farrowed December 1, 1958, (0 November 30, 1959 farms reporting.. number of litters.. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting.. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting.. 10 to 19 Utters farms reporting.., 20 to 39 litters farms reporting.. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting.. 70 or more litters farms reporting.. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting.., number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters.. See footnotes at end of table. 6,-456 3,351 31,593 16,143 6,280 3,230 17,193 9,003 4,512 2,242 8,644 4,069 3.884 1,924 9,101 4,591 2,667 1,234 5,299 2,549 1,316 861 3,101 1,561 1,310 580 540 230 171 106 12 7 6 6 2,661 1,576 3,437 1,542 150 85 20 15 7 7 2,196 2,291 25 5,260 9,967 9,208 49,086 4,823 22,576 7,593 26,510 20 220 5 20 20 200 10 130 20 70 10,799 261,190 2,614 7,668 773,545 2,369 20,919 627,570 20 125 1,375 235 2,903,973 92,285 405 10,414 845 213,800 76,968 3,378 5,700 2,927 421 30 2,217 2,927 1,902 2,773 1,241 986 15 2,470 5,017 5,758 29,571 2,953 13,271 4,693 16,300 5 5 6,589 156,815 954 3,758 392,960 1,194 11,404 342,120 5 5 55 95 1,669, 834 38,550 215 5,036 410 135,025 48,609 1,968 3,180 1,757 191 20 1,212 1,607 1,152 1,573 1,182 6,044 1,157 3,300 831 1,691 762 1,839 487 905 185 600 250 105 35 7 480 635 35 391 430 10 942 1,897 1,311 8,371 716 3,770 1,101 4,601 1,501 46,615 387 1,647 186,185 396 3,800 114,000 5 5 55 55 581,633 20,240 75 3,280 155 110,315 39,713 641 1,031 556 80 5 386 561 360 470 863 5,189 833 2,913 566 1,133 536 1,437 441 839 166 376 155 105 61 311 462 45 15 285 276 5 612 1,255 977 7,430 522 3,621 827 3,809 1,103 29,720 341 1,129 116,175 333 4,104 123,120 30 1,069,453 17,740 40 694 100 13,545 4,877 462 969 ,381 66 15 281 421 317 548 6 265 6 385 6 537 54,700 1,300 3,610 1,235 2,140 845 1,245 620 1,050 300 420 ARKANSAS 131 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports Tor only a sample of farm*. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nomnhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Share- cash tenants Crop- share tenants Livestock-share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants LrVESTTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves , arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head , farms reporting., 10 to 19 head farms reporting., 20 to 29 head farms reporti ng . . .10 to 49 head farms report! ng . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. , 75 to 99 head farms reporti ng . , 100 or more head farms reporti ng . , Milk cows— 1 head farms reporti ng . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. SO to 49 head farms reporti ng . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting., 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting., HotSeS and/or mules farms reporting., number.. HogS and pigS farms reporting., number, , Bom since June 1 farms reporting. , number. , Bom before June 1 farms reporting. . number. , Sheep and lambs.. farms reporting., number, , Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. , number, , Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting., number, , Ewes farms reporting. , number., Rams and wethers farms reporting., number . , Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting., number., Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reportine number dollars Bogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting number dol 1 ars Sheeci and lambs sold alive farms reporting number Hollars Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting pounds dollars Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens dollars Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, tO November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to November 30 . farms reporti ng . , farms reporting., farms reporti ng . , farms reporti ng . , farms reporting., farms reoorting., farms reporti ng . , number of litters., December 1 to June 1 farms reporti ng . , number of litters., See footnotes at end of table. 160 445 145 285 90 175 70 135 20 25 155 315 265 1,340 130 585 225 755 5 17,888 520 5 80 15 285 103 85 115 75 10 130 385 125 255 90 120 65 90 35 40 80 170 165 1,125 95 505 160 620 5 860 50 10 208 15 65 23 95 140 90 380 1,240 355 650 230 365 200 410 125 180 125 180 60 10 5 195 160 140 90 395 795 760 3,605 415 1,515 610 2,090 265 165 790 5,875 4,325 17,570 30 20 70 160 20 120 13,625 1,355 10,245 55 60 115 450 370 925 13,500 11,100 27,750 20 240 25 850 306 230 310 220 10 145 160 125 150 15 450 550 1,260 530 770 395 520 240 350 95 140 250 250 45 395 130 5 295 100 180 360 2,105 6,760 970 2,925 1,635 3,835 2,580 48,975 120 8,935 205 1,415 42,450 60 528 95 9,905 3,566 405 545 390 15 240 275 230 270 65 235 65 150 25 40 35 55 20 30 25 20 15 5 40 25 20 5 85 170 160 880 100 340 120 540 170 3,285 20 25 1,740 30 340 10,200 5 6 5 60 21 45 65 40 5 25 35 30 30 132 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED 7,004 39,630 6,380 545 68 11 6,f99 37,455 760,085 825 131,550 915 1,164 60 130 3,550 175 1,910 38,705 130 34,685 77 715 19,300 11 1,650 25 1,005 78,055 25 78,025 3,178 85,385 605 1,776,725 10,570 76 675 1,340 5 250 35 170 245 1,068 5,855 6,743 65 370 95 370 300 256 1,435 1,425 15 45 385 2,065 2,205 15 125 11,714 168,093 173,851 2,731 285 38,525 670 228,945 260 397 4,424 26,350 3,995 360 63 6 4,209 24,895 542,900 505 104,070 550 806 45 115 2,900 160 1,790 36,770 120 32,885 62 640 18,005 11 1,650 25 1,005 78,055 25 78,025 2,798 81,435 605 1,680,520 5,695 56 515 800 5 250 15 90 215 648 3,465 4,523 50 330 20 75 95 91 690 550 10 20 170 860 825 8,909 147,958 158,041 1,461 132 19,915 215 124,335 105 188 1,282 7,565 1,190 80 11 1 1,227 7,125 144,240 125 15,990 185 280 10 45 9O0 40 375 7,025 20 5,800 16 95 2,315 5 50 2,500 5 2,500 916 15,510 160 360,430 2,250 11 160 220 5 15 25 271 1,340 1,920 20 60 20 75 95 50 280 140 5 5 70 380 235 1,541 21,437 20,620 481 57 7,520 100 21,325 40 88 926 7,685 715 165 46 866 7,140 161,030 120 42,350 190 191 10 10 150 75 1,015 22,045 60 19,485 41 540 15,500 11 1,650 20 955 75,555 20 75,525 782 32,940 430 605,155 2,070 45 355 580 5 250 5 25 40 192 1,285 1,743 25 250 20 135 135 5 15 55 270 220 1,212 32,743 31,053 420 50 6,980 60 21,400 50 64 6 45 5 1 6 45 825 ... 180 1 130 90 5 50 50 6 23 8 2,210 acres. . . 11,055 2,085 115 5 5 acres. . . bushels . . . 2,110 10,585 236,805 260 bushels . . . 45,730 175 acres. . . 335 25 acres. . . bushels . . . 60 1,850 bushels. . . 45 acres. . . bushels . . . 400 7,700 40 bushels . . . 7,600 5 acres. . . bushels . . . 5 190 bushels . . . acres. . . bushels. . . bushels . . . acres grown alone... acres grown with other crops. . . bushels. . . Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for acres — tone. . . 1,100 32,985 15 714,935 1,195 tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover acres. . . tons. . . 5 50 150 tons . . . acres. . . tons . . . tons. . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small acres. . . tons . . . 185 840 860 5 20 tons . . . 20 acres . . . tons . . . 145 185 tons. . . acres.. . tons . . . tons. . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, 40 160 320 acres. . . tons, green weight... 6,150 acres . . . bales — Irish potatoes harvested for home use acres2. . bushels . . . 93,755 106,360 560 25 5,415 55 81,610 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 15 acres. . . 36 Z Reported in small fractions. includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with leas than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ARKANSAS 133 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop- share tenants Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres.. Under 11 acres farms reporting. . U to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . Harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. . acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels.. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rice harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone., acres grown with other crops., bushels . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons.. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons.. Sales farms reporting . . tons. , Lespedeza cut ifor hay farms reporting . . acres. . tons. , Sales farms reporting . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting., acres. , tons. . Sales farms reporting . , tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting., acres. , tons. . Sales farms reporting. tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting.. acres. . tons. Sales farms reporting . . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or mtmii grains farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight.. Cotton harvested farms reporting. acres. Irish potatoes harvested for home use bales. or for sale farms reporting. acres2 bushels . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. acres. 225 1,295 205 20 220 1,270 21,325 30 1,850 35 18 15 160 4,000 15 4,000 225 6,030 114,025 265 55 250 295 355 6,200 6,145 65 (Z) 475 15 1,750 185 1,115 175 10 175 1,080 23,900 45 5,375 20 43 5 35 1,050 25 100 5 100 5 5 190 135 3,840 15 62,095 115 20 110 660 3,975 610 40 5 5 630 3,780 83,540 70 17,880 80 209 5 5 250 10 40 850 5 750 460 16,030 399,915 585 5 50 150 60 260 335 15 140 180 25 135 295 200 1,100 5,110 21,595 5,305 23,035 55 160 1 20 585 2,300 15 5 2,850 635 5 5 1 10 20 150 20 20 150 3,925 10 2,125 1,030 4,095 990 40 985 3,945 92,815 105 18,500 25 36 10 15 450 5 30 300 5 300 15 320 6,400 15 225 4,730 103,470 135 35 135 90 20 4,230 405 56,820 380 67,530 5 235 (z) 2 25 1,555 15 76,000 5 25 134 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 22.-CASH RENT PAID BY CASH TENANTS AND SHARE-CASH TENANTS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM- CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ciimrnxn'iiiJ farms CASH TENANTS All cash tenants number Land owned operators reporting acres Land rented from others operators reporting acres Land rented to others operators reporting acres Land in (arms of cash tenants acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Proportion of cash tenants reporting value percent Crop! and harvested farms reporting acres Cash tenants repotting both value of land and buildings and amount of cash tent paid number Proportion of all cash tenants percent All land rented from others acres Average per operator acres Value of land and buildings: Average per operator dollars Average per acre dollars Cash rent paid: Average per operator .dollars Average per acre dollars Average per $100 of value of land and buildings dollars 2,579 61 9,746 2,579 435,178 215 18,138 "126,788 165.5 19,350 128.23 88.5 1,754 179,900 2,218 86.0 333,402 150.3 18,862 125.48 981 6.52 1,351 41 6,058 1,351 337,738 129 12,013 331,783 245.6 33,296 147.49 85.8 1,172 173,034 1,125 83.3 250,927 223.0 32,292 144.78 1,743 7.81 1,228 20 3,690 1,228 97,440 86 6,125 95,005 77.4 4,958 67.31 91.4 582 1,093 89.0 82,475 75.5 5,038 66.77 196 2.60 SHARE-CASH TENANTS All share-cash tenants number. Land owned operators reporting . acres. Land rented from others operators reporting. Land rented to outers operators reporting. acres. Land in farms of share-cash tenants acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars . Proportion of share-cash tenants reporting value percent. Cropland harvested /arms reporting. acres. Shate-cash tenants reporting both value of land and buildings and amount of cash rent paid number. Proportion of all share-cash tenants percent. All land rented from others acres. Average per operator acres . Value of land and buildings: Average oer operator dollars . Average per acre dollars. Cash rent paid: Average per operator dollars. Average per acre dollars. Average per S100 of value of land and buildings dollars. 1,344 27 7,647 1,344 313,895 182 40,084 281,458 209.4 38,484 210.61 75.1 1,334 211,128 943 70.2 168,967 179.2 38,095 212.61 800 4.47 1,279 27 7,647 1,279 309,080 177 39,934 ' 276,793 216.4 40,279 214.08 75.0 1,279 209,693 893 69.8 165,027 184.8 40,001 216.45 837 4.53 65 4,815 5 150 4,665 71.8 4,060 51.52 76.9 55 1,435 50 76.9 3,940 78.8 4,060 51.52 1/15 1.84 State Table 23.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 In 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level ll Level 2 Level 3 If the estimated number of farms reporting Is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level l1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 25... 50... 100.. 250.. 500.. 1,000. 2,500. 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 71 50 35 22 16 11 7.1 96 68 48 30 21 15 9.6 5,000.. 10,000. 25,000. 50,000. 100,000 250,000 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 1Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. The level for all other items should be obtained from State Table 24. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting constitutes 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 table as follows : 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting Is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When the number of farms or farms reporting le 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. ARKANSAS 135 State Table 24.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To determine the sampling reliability for an item, use this tabte to determin> which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability to use in State Table 23. To use Slate Table 23, it is necessary to refer also to c to obtain the number of farms reporting for the item} unty or Stale table Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Si7.e-of-fatm group Tenure-of-farm- operator group Economic-class-of-farm group Type-of-farm group U* Farms and farm characteristics: Land in farms acreB Value of land and buildings per farm dollars Cropland harvested .. . acres Total cropland acres Total pasturel and acres Irrigated land in farms . acres Commercial fertilizer: Land on which commercial fertilizer was used acres . Farm labor: Regular hired workers employed 150 or more days persons Specified farm expenditures: Feed for livestock and poultry dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars Machine hire dollars (Bred labor dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars Livestock and livestock products: Cattle and calves on hand . . .number Cows, including heifers that have calved, on hand number . Hogs and pigs on hand number Sheep and lambs on hand number . Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand numoer Calves sold alive number Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive number Hogs and pigs sold alive number Sheep and lambs sold alive number . Horses sold number . Broilers sold number . Other chickens sold number . Chicken eggs sold . . . ... dozens Value of milk and cream sold dollars Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes acres . . Harvested for grain acres . bushels . , Soybeans for all purposes acres.. grown alone, acres. grown with other crops, acres. Harvested for beans acres . bushels . Oats harvested acres . bushels. Rice harvested acres . bushels . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay acres . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay acres . Lespedeza cut for hay acres. tons . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay acres. tons. Wild hay cut acres . tons. Other hay cut acres . tons. Cotton harvested acres . bales . Value of vegetables harvested for sale dollars . Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (137) 138 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for items shown in iLalics are based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ashley Bradley FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1959 , 1954 . Decronse in farms due to change in fiimi definition 1954 to 1950 number . Approximate land area acres 1959 . Proportion in farms percent 1959 . Land in farms acres 1959 . 1954 . Average size of farm acres 1959 . 1054. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1959 . 1 til, . Average per acre .dollars 1959 . 1951, . Proportion of /arms reporting value percent 1959 . 195i. Land in lams according to use: Cropland harvested farns reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. ISO to 49 acres farms reportine 1959 . 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Woodland pastured. . Woodland not pastured.. . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954 . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954. Other naslure (not cropland and not woodland). . .farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... acres 1959.. 1954 . . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) acres 1959 . . 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Woodland, lotal farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1959 . . 19541 . acres 1959 . . 19541 . Land-use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. i'roplniu! used lor grain or row crops farmed on l/ie contour farms reporting 1 959 . . acres 1959.. Land in strip-cropping systems (or soil-erosion control farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 95,007 145,076 9,681 33,599,360 49.0 16,458,515 17,944,367 173.2 123.7 16,556 8,451 103.26 72.96 83 85 72,315 114,277 5,324,541 5,535,608 17,079 26,920 15,779 29,304 9,120 16,611 9,410 16,565 9,031 13,634 5,798 6,265 4,209 3,732 1,419 974 470 272 43,694 59,788 2,270,170 2,418,830 19,297 32,005 840,906 856,395 5,097 269,377 15,532 571,529 41,697 61,539 3,003,143 4,008,571 32,616 36,187 2,654,360 2,525,417 28,304 42,032 1,621,967 1,998,314 6,198 9,435 330,842 365,164 743,428 601, 232 85,421 132,544 68,873 98, 174 61,221 82,946 5,652 6,218 711,812 857,863 5,077 206,058 4,012 123, 597 325 13, 119 12,855 602,198 1,213 1,661 29 66.:. 400 67.9 449,712 432,139 370.7 260.2 57,633 22,893 155.86 97.35 84 78 1,086 1,433 258,604 229,627 87 162 117 213 78 138 95 143 114 164 123 185 303 319 153 98 16 395 702 23,178 40,703 339 616 25,489 36,727 52 2,289 306 23,200 326 552 31,786 43,264 480 490 64,010 46,638 134 182 9,874 11,162 25 23 1,678 1,854 36,771 24,018 1,140 1,578 572 967 671 885 743 894 126,986 139,356 46 3,147 11 2,417 19 2,118 1,043 2,135 106 597,120 27.6 164, 831 205,308 158.0 96.2 11,164 5,641 98.37 66.07 862 1,815 69,464 73,332 237 416 223 663 118 296 82 213 74 106 45 52 43 48 34 16 6 5 329 515 21,758 21,393 271 422 13,656 11,616 49 4,104 233 9,552 219 454 14,824 23,989 335 452 30,969 46,400 156 264 9,369 21,152 13 44 837 7,733 4,791 7,426 968 2,018 504 877 493 791 31 64 6,088 11,500 43 2,165 25 300 45 1,055 699 809 98 341,120 41.5 141,606 132,962 202.6 164.4 11,197 7,975 54.18 56.57 94 90 408 506 7,921 10,456 164 193 95 135 52 60 56 63 37 45 4 10 369 558 20,446 28,378 75 126 2,602 3,243 31 1,392 47 1,210 484 563 70,723 66,438 190 133 20,416 12,607 247 139 16,255 8,410 77 32 3,924 2,605 3,243 3,430 564 734 652 739 576 634 2 17 20 371 17 215 21 150 39 2,044 3,619 4,492 305 567,040 68.6 389,114 418,975 107.5 93.3 13,722 8,872 128.95 94.91 86 87 2,292 3,054 58,499 77,325 626 909 629 848 398 442 345 454 221 311 67 78 6 12 2,052 2,624 82,393 82,282 524 706 20,516 13,142 232 12,462 333 8,054 1,799 2,636 94,221 140,647 955 675 48,916 24,204 1,640 2,027 66,072 65,822 523 495 16,377 15,082 18,497 15,553 3,036 3,901 3,325 4,203 2,386 3,041 24 60 529 1,308 217 2,911 76 905 1 50 177 5,594 1,487 1,769 144 378,240 73.0 276,055 284,127 185.6 160.6 10,229 8,513 53.78 54.67 95 91 887 1,163 20,903 25,979 251 339 252 357 149 205 130 150 87 91 15 18 3 3 715 762 41,881 38,832 95 183 3,380 4,346 54 2,075 46 1,305 1,105 1,304 118,299 128,790 234 185 18,983 8,861 893 1,094 61,593 69,430 181 169 8,193 6,102 11,016 7,889 1,160 1,418 1,456 1,704 1,205 1,412 3 7 15 59 27 620 21 275 146 5,185 788 1,092 74 415,360 17-9 74,510 96,727 94.6 88.6 6,751 4,688 73.38 55.26 90 93 654 864 9,999 18,807 313 283 168 244 85 141 53 114 31 66 343 547 9,444 14,124 372 461 7,926 7,784 44 1,414 350 6,512 346 501 11,983 15,644 481 564 26,357 29,472 265 376 6,281 8,469 40 61 1,618 1,467 2,520 2,427 740 1,024 624 865 648 830 1 1 29 1 20 285 95 1,300 20 1,415 306 12,315 548 756 72 401,920 13.4 53,871 75,179 98.3 99.4 9,138 5,631 84.31 56.93 93 84 409 580 8,709 14,152 179 172 94 148 53 105 40 79 33 64 8 10 2 2 207 269 6,646 7,373 222 357 5,863 6,471 21 1,136 206 4,727 205 278 7,355 8,063 384 502 21,091 33,354 158 246 2,683 4,149 18 48 739 1,311 1,524 1,617 482 694 397 529 443 593 20 845 45 1,585 256 13,165 irrigated cropland harvested colly. ARKANSAS 139 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 eports for only n sample of [Anns . ye textj Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner 937 1,033 1,904 1,063 773 1,219 1,201 2,683 1,316 1,917 1,447 467 1,252 1,107 1,746 1 1,855 1,656 2,605 1,420 1,231 2,214 1,633 3,759 l..,;N 4,517 2,454 856 2,420 1,788 2,476 - 33 170 65 124 107 183 197 107 276 28 47 64 110 137 280 3 414,080 561,920 409,600 380,800 384,640 491,520 358,400 458,880 382,080 398,720 400,640 430,080 496,640 535,040 413,440 4 68.3 32.1 72.6 47.2 24.4 31.1 65.8 81.3 42.0 87.8 79.9 15.0 54.5 32.9 69.4 5 282,670 180,332 297,242 179,826 93,704 153,090 235,834 372,953 160,603 350, 192 319,960 64,582 270,695 176,153 286,992 n 283,503 229,242 316,991 251,153 169, 503 211,228 244,685 359,815 176,451 339,500 303,837 102,291 261,425 230,579 309,931 7 301.7 174.6 156.1 169.2 121.2 125.6 196.4 139.0 122.0 182.7 221.1 138.3 216.2 159.1 164.4 8 152.8 138.4 121.7 176.9 137.7 95.4 149.8 95.7 104.5 75.2 123.8 119.5 108.0 129.0 125.2 9 35,679 10,768 25,108 9,275 7,202 10,345 12,136 29,342 11,508 33,054 26,314 7,781 29,889 10,345 10,750 10 8,150 6,302 11,907 4,970 5,488 5,061 6,830 15,513 8,111 10,663 11,014 5,769 8,534 5,968 6,974 11 123.72 67.75 143.01 54.05 65.70 88.03 70.19 237.62 100.34 245.62 145.56 61.01 146.96 75.24 68.51 12 69.53 51.66 100.35 29.45 44.26 55.29 47.87 174.39 75.48 181.34 99.52 49.23 86.10 51.61 55.67 13 66 90 69 95 91 95 84 76 87 78 83 89 65 80 99 14 85 92 79 94 86 88 94 71 94 83 80 81 89 91 91 15 874 600 1,728 803 564 930 907 2,536 709 1,849 1,379 298 1,164 866 1,299 10 1,747 1,005 2,306 1,080 920 1,746 1,344 3,382 983 4,479 2,330 491 2,355 1,417 1,768 17 96,519 23,488 168,252 19,152 8,250 21,254 41,740 265,426 36,275 265,487 197, 584 6,265 134,513 37,927 41,516 18 101,813 31,241 165,941 27,797 17,745 38,999 56,871 235,536 40,024 258,347 168,458 9,403 119,663 51,490 51,846 19 158 189 128 280 296 346 281 185 270 453 199 125 143 286 352 20 338 355 166 296 396 510 375 243 401 1,115 381 223 373 371 435 21 161 117 146 203 141 249 218 210 148 546 262 79 258 258 324 22 521 224 231 280 231 469 284 361 193 1,643 717 120 756 439 435 23 105 89 128 128 50 129 133 141 75 186 153 36 123 100 213 24 249 126 229 187 120 333 221 284 106 664 346 52 398 233 332 25 138 77 275 108 48 117 99 406 59 158 135 31 162 90 212 26 267 134 401 179 99 294 197 769 99 434 294 58 357 195 320 27 110 76 470 64 25 67 78 729 66 130 175 16 173 68 131 28 184 106 797 110 57 114 138 1,129 77 221 223 26 250 107 183 29 74 37 395 16 4 13 43 548 49 89 173 10 133 31 44 30 77 40 362 26 12 22 82 450 65 144 152 11 103 36 47 31 82 12 165 3 8 46 274 33 137 182 1 111 21 18 32 77 19 112 2 5 4 41 131 34 144 163 1 80 22 14 33 33 2 19 1 1 9 39 6 91 79 46 9 5 34 27 1 8 6 14 8 78 42 30 10 2 35 13 1 2 4 3 59 21 15 3 36 7 1 36 12 8 4 37 333 369 892 642 404 503 773 858 645 211 351 220 380 547 1,219 38 497 819 1,177 755 400 463 1,176 1,636 821 373 379 330 426 730 1,489 39 46,917 24,635 21,879 24,796 15,090 19,449 58,670 14,576 29,254 7,052 17,700 9,479 24,715 30,352 80,005 40 33,851 46,100 29,671 26,958 12,343 14,210 67,973 23,738 31,272 10,995 16,725 10,087 14,911 28,339 72,716 41 332 200 478 386 284 499 279 438 235 233 357 131 245 230 495 42 414 277 514 396 511 1,057 435 725 454 345 689 326 528 502 642 43 19,976 7,935 18,655 12,025 9,430 13,352 13,941 14,948 8,080 10,017 16,212 3,093 17,107 11,893 26,467 14 14,373 7,446 10,047 8,026 12,860 25,380 13,572 15,722 8,168 6,983 24,564 8,460 14,355 13,791 20,281 45 32 41 147 113 54 57 104 81 59 36 109 16 51 40 227 46 4,019 2,628 6,005 4,114 1,605 2,141 4,929 2,517 2,070 3,351 6,034 510 5,101 2,582 16,374 47 315 171 382 317 252 460 195 382 189 207 282 122 204 204 326 46 15,957 5,307 12,650 7,911 7,825 11,211 9,012 12,431 6,010 6,666 10,178 2,583 12,006 9,311 10,093 49 303 668 556 790 370 609 721 299 630 82 202 227 203 534 1,137 50 409 967 1,076 1,120 607 944 1,062 661 914 155 361 263 471 776 1,429 51 33,506 53,278 19,099 63,923 15,210 26,010 37,851 8,387 32,467 6,196 13,844 11,650 18,488 31,153 57,048 5? 52,395 72,873 41,051 123, 552 38,307 30,567 59,115 19,003 46,415 7,119 18, 519 18,864 38,788 55,611 69,645 53 401 387 679 475 416 668 376 748 425 375 560 301 348 425 502 54 477 390 721 442 617 1,176 382 796 213 526 603 490 399 514 644 55 40,182 31,379 38,523 43, 119 29,628 4«,189 42,675 39,489 23,108 30,189 54,239 26,643 46,583 45,849 23,878 56 47,772 37,304 33,931 36,821 46,420 62,269 17,260 37,993 10,462 36,074 53,567 42,930 45,053 47,645 26,767 57 255 543 347 342 320 579 554 336 539 108 173 168 135 308 977 58 320 486 851 710 751 1,405 461 473 828 94 469 286 404 260 1,140 59 32,292 33,914 11,581 12,094 12,398 20,764 29,897 11,438 24,900 4,759 4,785 4,893 7,632 12,838 45,969 60 25,796 26,846 18,597 23,092 38,057 32,750 21,576 10,143 33,682 5,103 11,613 10,051 17,466 27,614 59,153 61 61 90 74 109 54 109 95 80 105 17 30 19 59 54 172 62 92 66 338 267 183 126 83 196 198 19 132 17 225 37 259 63 9,990 6,511 1,866 3,693 1,797 5,331 3,622 2,038 5,016 1,472 965 412 1,543 2,504 7,712 64 10,974 3,359 5,908 5,900 4,914 5,834 3,214 4,366 6,503 714 4,932 675 9,560 2,482 9,622 65 13,278 5,703 19,253 4,717 3,698 4,072 11,060 18,689 6,519 26,492 15,596 2,559 21,657 6,141 12,109 66 7,503 7,432 17,753 4,907 3,771 7,053 8,318 17,680 6,428 14,879 10,391 2,496 11,189 6,089 9,520 67 918 780 1,824 982 691 1,110 1,088 2,612 1,015 1,851 1,410 386 1,201 1,009 1,647 66 1,808 1,378 2,432 1,288 1,110 2,018 1,559 3,622 1,412 4,488 2,399 688 2,387 1,626 2,220 69 605 931 1,313 977 663 1,054 1,116 1,222 1,148 335 547 395 554 834 1,655 70 880 1,405 1,990 1,334 1,057 1,780 1,473 2,189 1,573 516 880 611 895 1,215 2,225 71 573 858 1,039 963 634 955 921 947 871 422 671 394 490 773 1,392 72 779 1,196 1,503 1,256 1,010 1,578 1,253 1,312 1,022 632 817 647 744 1,080 1,774 73 65 6 159 1 3 3 6 274 17 52 373 1 162 34 7 71 71 14 130 1 8 5 12 218 43 68 422 9 165 49 15 75 15,312 687 13,326 2 33 89 540 27,355 1,966 10,053 47,806 7 20,202 6,256 734 76 18,163 1,182 16,582 2 61 183 1,096 33,623 1,734 16,001 65,891 286 23,451 10,127 1,600 77 71 101 431 46 36 38 47 415 43 45 68 20 53 46 77 7- 1,890 3,480 21,221 640 920 948 895 19,755 1,097 2,985 2,639 255 2,495 845 2,011 79 21 105 60 205 71 185 95 146 21 7 40 80 5 67 131 80 908 1,825 3,215 2,768 785 4,775 1,520 14,285 380 255 2,552 2,705 95 1,600 4,115 81 11 5 6 6 12 6 5 11 82 700 500 50 180 1,599 45 40 165 83 21 208 56 547 339 528 475 128 138 22 87 105 'is 142 828 84 1,580 10,816 2,098 20,392 10,409 26,696 30,500 3,923 3,085 1,145 2,995 8,200 690 3,625 55,236 85 140 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for items shown in italics are based on (Tor definitions and explanations, see text) Hempstead Hot Spring Independ- ence FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Knrnis number 1150 . . 1054.. Dpcrense in farms due to chance in fnrni definition 1054 to 1950 number . . Approximate land area acres 1950 . . Proportion in farms percent 1950 . . land in farms acres 1059 . . 1954.. Average size of farm acres 1050 . . 1954 . . Value of land and buildings: Average per form dollars 1959 . . 1951, . . Average per acre dollars 1959 . . 1951,.. Proportion nf /arms reporting value percent 1959 . . 195!,.. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farns reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1059 . . 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reportinp 1059 . . 1954 . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1054 . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1059 . . 1954.. 500 to 909 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Woodland pastured farms reporting 1950 . . 1954 . . acres 1950.. 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) acres 1950 . . 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Land pastured, total farms reporting 1059 . . 1954 . . Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1054 . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1959 . . 1954'. acres 1959 . . 1954'. Land-use practices: Cropland in cover crops forma reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. f'rofilavt! used for gram or row crops farmed on the contour . farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. 1,052 1,436 97 393,600 51.5 202,769 223,123 192.7 153.2 11,281 7,050 57.32 44.76 84 93 673 1,008 24,559 34,003 191 319 164 228 87 147 102 147 75 97 34 41 17 28 3 1 604 455 41,989 20,198 175 218 7,673 4,371 78 3,634 115 4,039 543 910 40,520 53,306 260 232 18,365 12,741 544 1,189 64,541 91,933 115 259 7,862 15,891 5,122 6,571 914 1,143 1,012 1,361 672 1,015 1 11 100 364 32 490 77 2,125 295 17,173 1,090 1,282 105 389,120 58.5 227,453 233,082 208.7 181.8 7,618 4,239 38.66 23.01 78 90 727 832 18,821 18,738 136 243 200 211 160 153 142 153 944 1,132 57, 587 58,747 149 102 7,233 3,272 48 1,886 113 5,347 906 1,116 85,576 109,788 457 414 32,394 27,890 307 123 18,374 7,022 36 22 918 416 7,468 7,625 1,028 1,213 1,055 1,250 1,008 1,176 36 283 239 10,278 726 1,078 182 435,840 17.1 74,328 86,909 102.4 13,663 7,333 138.14 91.82 87 86 283 421 4,592 5,746 122 219 69 104 38 53 38 29 15 14 1 1 312 419 17,227 15,511 66 137 2,035 4,015 24 357 47 1,678 422 606 19,604 24,584 201 223 9,661 11,780 360 525 18,366 22,272 47 88 2,492 2,266 2,843 3,001 481 676 672 949 530 751 5 18 21 115 10 125 1,220 554 886 96 403,840 14.9 60,106 79,521 108.5 89.8 7,710 4,856 82.36 60.09 90 87 371 607 7,299 12,140 173 274 84 147 43 80 33 53 27 32 9 19 2 2 208 412 6,897 10,805 127 367 3,167 6,739 24 676 109 2,491 296 454 13,702 18,577 245 407 17,039 22,335 242 293 9,986 6,460 36 79 2,726 1,494 2,016 2,465 452 774 468 729 457 715 1 5 60 267 50 400 61 815 166 5,895 2,080 2,636 127 370,560 72.3 267,842 280,274 128.8 106.3 14,432 10,336 123.91 101.27 65 1,876 2,351 147,826 138,263 140 191 184 262 186 282 330 528 546 767 366 254 111 60 12 7 1 1,040 1,415 22,107 28, 334 538 641 11,768 12,507 129 2,748 442 9,020 665 1,149 23,982 42,320 894 683 39,835 32,818 324 453 7,763 12,091 57 76 1,615 1,637 14, 561 13,941 1,997 2,500 1,454 2,035 1,264 1,588 70 71 5,874 10,025 186 5,685 35 965 15 235 85 1,720 1,416 2,123 201 470,400 54.7 257,507 303,846 181.9 143.1 11,384 7,887 66.01 55.26 95 91 883 1,587 31,982 48,494 303 476 170 415 111 254 126 209 101 149 50 60 20 20 2 4 518 1,055 30,327 51,832 388 634 15,240 15,378 105 6,214 307 9,026 896 1,247 73,743 83,175 401 439 23,422 22,344 910 1,067 73,706 74,152 197 362 21,123 17,080 9,087 8,471 1,145 1,954 1,300 1,817 1,082 1,491 7 13 152 141 73 1,423 392 21,763 990 1,539 186 397,440 29.0 115,266 139,333 116.4 90.5 9,365 6,582 82.71 72.78 86 91 567 743 10,650 12,552 321 455 107 L34 46 46 41 47 34 43 12 13 5 4 1 1 428 641 19,232 20,215 98 295 3,533 6,245 26 1,322 80 2,211 588 887 34,588 42,883 294 361 17,741 18,267 429 762 24,812 35,450 70 268 2,075 8,665 4,710 3,721 752 1,132 894 1,388 766 1,072 2 12 381 115 46 1,170 25 490 125 3,865 778 1,272 114 384,000 30.7 117,746 154,366 151.3 121.4 11,851 5,325 78.57 54.80 94 89 478 849 16,061 24,809 164 272 104 237 74 126 58 100 42 73 27 28 362 480 24,505 21,605 118 325 4,504 6,837 33 1,642 90 2,862 454 701 24,700 32,238 250 375 13,249 24,692 406 668 31,276 40,175 129 153 11,093 8,514 3,451 4,010 610 1,086 708 1,040 573 912 7 8 560 271 40 2,240 26 295 163 7,294 1,564 2,084 240 483,200 63.1 305,090 326,533 195.1 156.7 12,123 7,460 66.55 47.74 81 85 960 1,301 64,293 65,300 222 347 187 221 104 165 133 174 145 219 98 125 58 40 8 10 5 868 1,129' 55,251 52,837 184 333 10,054 8,040 64 5,118 131 4,936 965 1,253 91,740 107,879 455 596 43,592 45,680 449 672 30,767 35,125 43 178 2,661 6,763 9,393 11,672 1,297 1,718 1,356 1,731 1,172 1,549 18 34 1,117 2,294 46 755 50 730 223 8,885 irrigated cropland harvested only. ARKANSAS 141 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. Se© text] Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Mont- gomery 1,235 1,745 992 684 1,434 2,086 1,087 706 1,451 1,814 1,471 733 964 2,904 1,271 646 1 1,980 3,660 1,429 1,136 1,777 3,230 2,031 936 1,944 2,992 1,918 993 1,548 5,812 1,885 931 2 31 179 140 83 75 40 76 93 185 89 182 96 227 43 39 96 3 407,680 569,600 432,640 336,640 378,880 396,800 361,600 348,160 463,360 512,000 532,480 371,200 401,280 589,440 394,880 498,560 4 85.6 54.8 35.6 38.9 73.7 68.7 61.7 52.3 57.2 73.8 51.9 41.0 47.1 90.5 51.0 21.9 5 348,913 311,941 153,973 130,861 279,132 272,618 223, 175 182,247 265,214 377,698 276, 524 152,193 188,850 533,421 201,508 109,196 6 343,867 344,810 178,035 137,244 267,047 270,427 231,377 171,313 288,531 414,961 308,197 172,532 204,396 533,962 214,947 114,683 7 282.5 178.8 155.2 191.3 194.7 130.7 205.3 258.1 182.8 208.2 188.0 207.6 195.9 183.7 158.5 169.0 8 173.7 94.2 124.6 120.8 150.3 83.7 113.9 183.0 148.4 138.7 160.7 173.7 132.0 91.9 114.0 123.2 9 29,130 19,988 7,944 18,417 17,310 15,450 21,707 17,090 11,933 29,313 7,718 7,319 13,697 53,588 15,107 9,848 10 13,633 8,223 6,559 5,901 8,697 6,803 7,793 8,359 7,474 11,514 5,209 5,947 9,116 17,009 6,926 5,976 11 130.51 147.80 62.06 96.67 91.72 140.06 112.82 70.85 64.46 153.15 45.04 38.31 75.46 305.90 118.52 66.89 12 84.07 118.55 53.72 61.03 66.63 91.70 75.86 47.34 52.29 90.56 32.38 35.82 77.14 233.36 75.18 52.35 13 72 84 89 94 73 79 76 93 85 68 91 82 95 74 54 86 14 79 73 94 88 77 75 90 82 88 67 94 91 89 84 80 94 15 1,148 1,586 697 503 1,174 1,983 951 441 937 1,663 1,069 471 574 2,839 1,216 395 16 1,846 3,208 1,031 860 1,502 3,157 1,768 579 1,409 2,720 1,429 604 904 5,770 1,792 631 17 202,936 158,642 25,416 26,684 112,689 162, 545 103,305 25,014 32,032 179,599 31,935 10,059 26,973 464,681 105,076 7,967 18 188,248 171,871 34,675 36,801 114,106 151,795 95,989 27,945 47, 508 195,074 36,739 11,815 35,912 459,609 97,181 10,304 19 90 454 203 188 120 267 173 109 248 221 245 151 210 411 157 121 20 176 903 301 261 135 428 345 144 354 419 385 206 257 990 213 262 21 108 370 180 95 108 521 216 99 232 370 262 131 104 556 326 119 22 280 1,051 246 244 167 934 512 168 344 726 368 184 238 1,637 497 171 23 74 133 106 50 85 292 131 69 151 191 172 94 61 197 169 65 24 175 391 159 108 135 610 266 74 244 343 260 100 125 611 322 93 25 123 140 90 41 164 278 121 63 145 220 200 56 67 230 147 61 26 272 277 150 87 243 554 275 64 235 416 218 69 127 738 339 73 27 229 152 68 54 280 288 110 47 101 216 146 31 65 378 173 24 28 436 241 106 77 452 351 186 63 159 323 167 38 79 775 233 27 29 254 112 29 37 275 161 71 31 37 169 41 7 41 433 104 5 30 309 145 50 45 263 170 92 34 52 226 28 7 49 498 86 5 31 195 148 16 32 129 115 94 15 19 199 3 1 21 346 99 32 152 149 15 28 102 76 69 26 15 210 3 22 350 76 33 52 57 5 5 13 39 25 6 4 64 3 162 31 34 33 33 4 9 5 23 19 5 5 46 6 126 23 35 23 20 1 22 10 2 13 2 76 10 36 13 18 1 11 4 1 1 11 1 45 3 37 381 339 493 281 919 576 445 330 896 562 928 475 359 346 267 408 38 523 741 708 326 826 779 530 556 987 1,194 1,132 635 471 737 486 500 39 23,126 16,282 31,477 19,107 40,030 17,469 22,952 34,069 53,791 36,407 38,042 26,564 34,415 7,814 8,908 26,468 40 20,238 22,953 34,112 14,446 25,222 17,855 23,579 43,151 52,758 52,393 44,531 29,251 34,386 12,510 13,569 21,198 41 284 341 229 162 320 397 253 132 283 643 197 46 184 230 315 63 42 654 669 290 301 261 665 560 125 291 909 398 49 428 273 590 158 43 12,602 18,533 8,293 10,512 13,542 7,657 14,008 9,171 16,188 48,927 5,102 1,662 9,002 10,166 14,176 1,945 44 16,021 18,735 7,569 8,692 5,673 10,629 18,996 4,239 5,627 46,375 8,807 1,249 10,071 4,232 19,132 3,965 45 84 72 35 48 167 39 28 48 127 88 70 17 24 45 44 23 46 4,478 6,708 814 3,998 7,846 1,226 1,956 3,777 9,520 5,923 1,874 473 2,641 2,616 830 411 IT 224 290 204 125 172 371 234 98 170 594 144 31 166 195 294 43 IS 8,124 11,825 7,479 6,514 5,696 6,431 12,052 5,394 6,668 43,004 3,228 1,189 6,361 7,550 13,346 1,534 19 375 238 518 323 769 365 265 440 901 474 993 593 531 48 217 438 50 537 453 801 348 836 679 548 501 1,244 926 1,279 827 784 106 505 631 51 32,206 21,320 27,394 27,927 46,531 13,251 23,211 57,815 69,561 20,554 80,827 68,784 39,479 2,163 13,693 34,127 52 52,011 26,060 43,689 24,977 50,001 21,663 31,280 53,551 81,650 34,106 102,410 85,185 55,410 5,534 21,865 33,006 53 498 498 367 243 544 746 450 170 333 670 798 117 237 175 474 269 54 462 801 310 304 488 817 554 120 307 873 795 160 367 252 472 389 53 62,952 62,631 23,631 21,844 42,509 51,281 38,884 18,394 24,679 46,610 66,828 9,943 24,519 20,079 48,389 18,415 56 42,698 63,225 16,253 26,204 35,057 46,521 38,255 14,654 12,882 51,557 63,519 10,882 25,520 24,478 53,163 18,305 57 150 241 453 238 287 263 110 286 701 514 740 309 537 128 95 271 58 233 517 775 545 489 528 413 139 1,258 558 914 472 690 215 225 548 59 4,676 13,479 32,462 17,745 12,260 6,567 6,889 32,790 57,967 26,211 39,850 32,349 44,934 3,266 5,153 17,341 Ml 17,498 25,709 37,568 22,428 28,591 11,878 11,740 24,741 77,453 23,366 42,145 31,514 37,735 3,121 6,011 24,851 61 36 24 68 51 74 36 9 80 181 51 197 41 138 38 9 53 62 S3 86 101 34 161 86 55 8 238 65 68 46 108 32 20 207 63 1,626 3,698 2,643 4,570 2,983 2,305 775 8,374 13,390 3,486 7,439 2,720 19,931 572 239 1,995 64 5,144 2,850 2,361 3,162 7,305 3,095 2,302 1,165 9,124 3,178 2,355 1,821 7,856 552 838 4,232 BS 10,413 21,054 5,300 7,042 11,571 13,848 13,926 4,994 10,996 19,390 13,940 2,832 9,528 25,252 6,113 2,933 66 7,153 16,257 4,169 3,696 8,397 10,086 11,538 3,032 10,653 12,090 10,046 2,636 5,362 24,478 4,026 3,054 67 1,190 1,663 856 605 1,355 2,016 1,050 604 1,274 1,750 1,314 646 737 2,847 1,230 542 68 1,901 3,473 1,240 1,022 1,607 3,195 1,925 867 1,696 2,919 1,732 816 1,202 5,783 1,834 780 69 625 642 893 515 1,163 889 580 595 1,410 986 1,396 722 864 479 440 625 70 940 1,258 1,313 731 1,366 1,330 974 732 1,849 1,641 1,795 959 1,223 980 812 853 71 738 636 702 459 1,044 941 596 519 1,039 1,000 1,288 639 665 213 601 571 7;> 898 1,095 970 577 1,125 1,243 889 588 1,393 1,544 1,582 873 1,005 337 823 773 71 276 300 1 17 105 126 176 6 2 684 17 67 231 9 71 298 241 31 5 94 180 146 8 13 657 11 6 9 51 308 11 75 31,449 38,300 3 1,844 10,712 11,374 19,139 257 3 87,145 1,365 9,896 22,732 167 76 42,788 35,969 1,119 1,760 11,275 19,242 19,750 438 291 85,356 155 65 1,463 7,772 27,584 143 77 136 68 28 44 131 99 57 35 59 193 31 57 288 52 78 5,882 5,278 820 2,855 4,132 5,800 9,485 2,065 2,035 12,705 437 2,570 19,440 3,715 79 34 29 50 70 56 23 11 17 32 79 48 5 25 16 97 20 »0 6,044 1,059 465 610 1,000 1,407 3,122 775 3,134 6,555 356 55 315 355 5,850 105 81 7 7 5 6 5 1 42 15 82 92 1,130 5 190 300 10 3,000 755 83 51 13 223 161 212 28 28 123 445 223 67 50 117 17 66 84 1,255 535 5,715 9,090 7,570 2,272 3,255 5,757 18,289 10,610 1,595 805 4,670 ... 2,015 1,615 BS 142 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for items shown in italics are based c Item (Tor definitions ami explanations, see text) Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pope FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fnrms number 1159. 1954 . Decrease in farms rlue to chance in fnrm definition 1954 to 1959 .number. Approximate land area acres 1959 . Proportion in farms percent 1959 . I. and in farms acres 1959. 1954 . Average size of farm acres 1959 . 1951. Value of land and buildings: Average per fnrm dollars 1959 . 1951, . Average per acre dollars 1959 1951,. Proportion af farms reporting value percent 1959 . 195i. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 50 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . ' 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Woodland pastured farms reporting 1959. 1954 . acres 1959. 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954 . . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, eto.) acres 1959. . 1954 . . Cropland, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1959 . . 19541 . acres 1959 . . 19541 . Land-use practices: Cropland in cover crops (arms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959. . i 'roplantl use.! for gram or rov crops jarinei! on tl.e Contour /arms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959. . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959. . System ol terraces on crop ami pasture lanil /arms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. 848 1,420 127 394,240 34.2 134,724 192,138 158.9 135.3 11,781 6,059 75.39 44.20 92 97 573 1,057 13,696 25,280 205 359 147 247 83 169 65 153 55 95 15 32 3 2 233 479 12,654 19,138 294 542 9,985 14,238 53 2,729 258 7,256 540 924 33,711 49,695 396 616 30,038 44,505 563 790 30,648 35,070 159 213 9,115 9,754 3,992 4,212 683 1,262 781 1,244 741 1,158 3 6 48 65 41 835 71 1,405 5 85 235 15,185 958 1,261 121 526,080 27.5 144,580 170,441 150.9 135.2 5,037 4,406 31.60 32.07 94 93 679 941 12, 520 16,210 257 387 190 255 108 140 81 108 39 44 3 6 1 1 684 613 21,215 17,351 92 254 1,587 3,901 35 412 64 1,175 548 787 34,721 45,560 705 801 65,723 64,344 132 623 4,204 19,015 12 66 381 1,957 4,610 4,060 873 1,122 875 1,161 671 1,107 3 1 141 40 25 155 31 1,330 712 1,360 237 472,320 25.8 121,916 128,633 171.2 94.6 9,089 4,925 52.16 56.84 96 89 468 839 8,252 15,103 238 438 98 164 50 96 46 73 23 56 13 324 574 13,302 15,097 185 387 10,635 12,162 19 1,213 174 9,422 369 613 44,678 38,856 352 419 33,220 31,689 169 241 9,488 11,524 54 66 4,152 3,171 2,341 4,202 614 1,120 567 969 576 886 3 5 16 117 40 275 42 357 100 6,456 508 670 85 353,920 27.7 98,122 98,862 193.2 147.6 9,602 6,023 56.04 43.43 90 91 332 473 14,996 19,701 84 123 71 89 49 70 57 338 399 20,782 21,147 112 129 6,148 3,593 34 2,164 84 3,984 331 471 20,919 28,654 167 172 14,193 9,184 121 274 18,256 13,536 32 120 1,563 5,038 2,828 3,047 465 589 464 614 416 559 7 20 987 1,999 31 415 2,663 2,013 3,895 60 450,560 67.8 305,315 306,553 151.7 78.7 21,365 7,252 166.60 116.41 67 79 1,922 3,820 199,834 184,795 301 624 481 1,197 289 702 262 609 209 371 136 157 144 109 70 34 30 392 753 10,303 15,438 473 734 12,395 13,938 43 1,775 446 10,620 268 608 9,315 20,369 712 827 51,620 51,783 241 334 5,327 10,245 80 113 1,896 3,539 16,521 9,985 1,935 3,857 708 1,198 860 1,163 45 81 7,723 12,724 49 2,687 2,040 554 924 98 386,560 19.1 73,895 116,107 133.4 125.7 7,604 5,155 54.88 43.62 89 96 267 536 7,262 12,788 101 232 48 127 40 64 35 43 27 44 15 23 1 3 214 397 13,789 14,779 76 262 2,555 5,374 18 1,064 61 1,491 331 638 21,228 38,352 177 212 12,576 18,218 251 445 14,330 24,367 30 83 1,080 3,947 2,155 2,229 380 743 492 822 437 735 1 10 10 156 10 170 20 250 36 1,200 2,018 3,399 27 487,680 82.9 404,318 398,290 200.4 117.2 34,839 16,255 193.43 150.45 74 76 1,959 3,282 307,020 275,385 124 259 319 750 174 461 233 612 342 533 322 345 302 232 111 69 32 21 402 902 8,829 20,555 225 499 10,869 19,997 48 2,566 197 8,303 140 317 6,588 12,225 445 550 46,995 49,371 132 192 2,293 2,961 46 21 1,176 804 21,724 17,796 1,981 3,338 564 1,176 531 761 343 330 58,917 72,209 97 2,850 46 3,550 1 30 32 2,102 933 1,536 145 549,760 25.9 142,144 177,252 152.4 115.4 9,782 5,035 64.10 45.03 94 96 594 1,002 10,619 13,715 228 527 184 245 82 121 60 77 29 23 9 7 2 2 647 1,185 30,040 49,596 105 154 2,938 2,805 30 883 82 2,055 689 1,152 52,139 76,435 284 253 29,135 20,586 285 378 12,821 10,134 48 114 1,828 2,414 4,452 3,981 827 1,438 881 1,473 841 1,289 3 19 12 147 21 180 25 220 135 4,060 1,319 1,753 290 521,600 39.8 207,467 232,829 157.3 132.8 8,158 5,953 56.36 48.46 87 90 864 1,213 31,619 41,206 281 370 203 300 130 180 102 164 79 110 37 58 28 27 4 800 1,185 47,698 60,675 272 447 13,461 12,078 108 5,927 186 7,534 707 1,115 43,132 60, 553 450 446 33,867 27,064 449 547 25,813 24,979 105 140 5,445 2,758 11,877 6,274 1,152 1,643 1,186 1,607 967 1,317 5 11 176 176 41 1,060 45 435 15 175 325 15,305 irrigated cropland harvested only. ARKANSAS 143 CENSUS ES OF 1959 AND 1954 -Continued reports for only n sample of farrr.s. See text] Pulasld Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Wash- ington White Woodruff Kell 1,188 1,229 1,936 631 898 1,153 1,132 807 893 867 1,015 1,029 3,351 2,474 1,063 1,166 1 2,584 1,558 3,689 1,176 1,102 1,322 1,611 1,124 1,156 1,068 1,763 1,358 4,094 3,470 1,910 1,465 " 296 81 49 195 94 70 173 98 87 103 257 99 471 242 23 141 3 490,880 414,080 407,040 464,000 574,720 424,960 337,920 374,400 381,440 390,400 673,280 456,960 616,320 666,880 378,880 597,120 1 37.7 62.1 84.6 15.6 25.1 50.0 47.1 34.6 59.7 38.9 14.4 40.7 60.3 62.9 70.5 35.0 5 184,824 257,088 344,465 72,265 144,190 212,562 159,131 129,630 227,894 151,708 97,074 186,112 371,939 419,362 267,116 208,747 r. 239,644 279,336 317,632 100,756 146,865 220,237 185,791 141,493 249,385 170,784 136,285 223,605 405,990 479,207 271,164 228,677 7 155.6 209.2 177.9 114.5 160.6 184.4 140.6 160.6 255.2 175.0 95.6 180.9 111.0 169.5 251.3 179.0 8 92.7 179.3 86.1 85.7 133.3 166.6 115.4 125.9 215.7 159.9 77.3 164.7 99.2 136.1 142.0 156.1 9 24,054 16,056 26,414 11,736 7,088 6,881 10,204 10,336 8,665 7,252 8,330 8,027 12,705 10,067 21,651 11,843 10 11,999 9,945 6,891 6,807 5,340 4,993 6,958 5,854 5,689 3,802 5,823 5,055 8,316 6,090 9,979 8,160 11 176.19 82.73 160.86 116.83 45.76 36.84 74.16 66.84 35.00 42.44 93.69 46.34 120.67 57.98 108.87 74.39 12 148.13 55.42 117.36 94.96 38.27 28.09 62.67 52.90 28.43 26.11 71.27 31.73 84.42 44.04 78.48 57.57 13 86 86 58 83 87 95 95 93 86 91 90 88 89 80 66 87 14 92 81 70 90 95 91 93 76 94 92 93 90 92 82 68 92 15 681 909 1,817 331 607 911 586 409 567 567 576 738 2,172 2,062 1,011 749 16 1,326 1,208 3,504 626 777 1,024 885 558 773 718 1,059 1,009 2,847 2,952 1,800 1,002 17 60,721 66,167 196,099 9,918 16,036 16,569 16,982 9,356 15,532 10,402 8,231 16,146 55,743 67,883 140,447 39,139 18 71,889 80,180 179,840 14,408 19,383 19,431 23,211 13,129 21,820 12,990 16,741 20,697 71,351 97,201 141,064 44,778 19 212 121 327 137 146 400 217 166 130 242 354 247 597 539 79 149 20 455 184 532 304 231 421 345 231 189 287 530 327 880 608 157 216 21 153 166 543 60 172 218 139 87 143 138 117 209 563 497 189 164 22 360 182 1,397 117 189 265 218 137 175 217 289 306 710 668 410 233 23 59 118 250 42 94 133 84 63 114 100 50 116 360 309 127 117 24 157 161 606 67 118 143 113 65 145 98 110 149 437 568 312 162 25 72 131 192 47 110 99 68 45 108 49 26 100 366 326 130 128 26 112 199 427 71 135 119 100 62 141 69 83 159 451 590 323 154 27 55 159 164 31 69 52 44 40 58 30 21 54 227 276 143 104 28 94 238 250 44 82 69 74 45 92 38 30 55 296 388 295 142 29 61 140 111 9 13 6 24 2 12 5 6 10 51 94 137 55 30 63 161 115 14 21 4 23 11 29 8 13 12 66 95 134 60 n 40 68 129 2 3 3 9 6 1 3 1 2 8 18 135 20 32 56 74 120 8 1 2 10 7 2 1 3 1 7 32 125 27 33 16 5 66 2 1 1 1 2 57 11 34 22 8 40 1 1 2 1 2 34 8 35 13 1 35 1 1 14 1 36 7 1 17 1 10 37 404 628 440 328 461 857 714 323 763 673 478 775 2,102 1,576 198 733 38 1,199 835 572 741 497 1,017 561 712 917 726 462 1,009 2,723 1,931 319 470 39 24,071 29,766 18,613 17,211 24,848 41,432 50, 582 23,473 54,833 26,256 14,352 50,454 89,961 85,299 10,662 44,596 40 40,800 38,388 19,896 24,389 24,675 42,457 29,810 39,358 52,287 23,165 12,240 48,110 92,035 75,186 15,074 27,241 ■11 194 177 363 143 108 156 151 137 120 125 267 178 406 1,139 288 260 42 532 244 673 335 159 184 230 176 180 198 606 445 900 1,651 544 278 13 9,801 10,523 16,832 4,017 2,981 4,457 6,862 5,441 8,569 4,443 7,144 7,609 11,755 54,626 19,716 14,421 44 14,855 4,906 16,960 7,596 3,570 3,843 4,405 3,561 5,857 3,543 13,475 13,351 15,851 42,111 19,658 7,658 45 40 99 85 19 34 55 41 42 78 38 28 66 171 383 77 122 46 2,401 8,158 4,649 397 623 1,627 1,660 1,904 7,102 1,050 1,202 1,238 5,746 22,221 5,889 7,277 47 163 89 313 133 82 108 114 105 49 96 246 131 263 897 242 172 18 7,400 2,365 12,183 3,620 2,358 2,830 5,202 3,537 1,467 3,393 5,942 6,371 6,009 32,405 13,827 7,144 19 426 813 332 282 562 757 548 550 708 569 349 641 1,778 1,369 184 655 50 889 998 467 602 727 964 847 666 958 680 566 1,069 2,268 2,113 404 883 51 27,326 72,020 16,866 14,610 33,175 67,372 36,915 46,096 99,873 47,056 15,073 55,489 83,833 82,854 13,975 41,087 52 49,411 83,506 24,313 25,486 37,774 93,275 53,972 45,311 111,494 57,090 20,931 81,811 119,499 127,689 24,930 52,454 53 300 516 573 322 316 639 136 176 367 507 591 398 1,032 1,078 410 297 54 392 453 638 371 316 491 127 200 338 589 917 520 926 1,122 448 231 55 27,741 37,021 58,326 15,601 19,054 63,475 8,020 10,116 36,594 51,924 41,091 41,995 52,166 84,697 65,695 22,330 56 31,451 30,851 51,514 18,852 18,367 36,316 3,543 9,064 33,469 60,029 54,110 40,719 40,720 68,773 50,186 16,236 57 407 538 204 190 586 292 461 477 122 189 251 171 1,347 689 63 440 58 429 589 293 173 730 237 1,085 405 147 318 587 362 1,622 1,262 133 1,021 i9 26,348 28,603 9,851 7,808 41,965 12,222 34,170 31,002 5,738 6,622 7,368 8,051 53,287 31,572 4,815 40,709 SO 18,133 34,285 11,639 6,149 38,788 20,601 65,331 26,112 14,274 11,022 14,513 14, 502 48,860 54,923 12,038 73,912 61 56 95 61 31 213 58 89 150 28 74 39 34 282 206 14 87 62 97 111 95 35 317 112 150 85 14 146 73 66 335 242 32 307 63 4,664 3,761 2,086 969 10,763 2,342 7,U3 7,032 1,126 2,202 1,303 682 10,267 10,887 1,610 5,788 64 4,033 4,183 2,642 1,700 15,631 3,356 6,525 4,590 798 2,960 2,262 1,280 7,602 9,458 1,764 16,889 65 8,816 12,988 27,878 3,100 6,131 7,035 5,600 4,146 6,755 5,005 3,815 6,368 25,194 12,431 11,806 6,465 66 13,105 7,220 13,470 3,876 4,308 4,314 5,519 4,958 10,184 2,945 4,275 4,415 17,674 13,324 8,214 6,398 61 876 1,078 1,868 492 747 1,105 959 559 851 793 818 953 2,868 2,403 1,031 1,014 68 2,169 1,401 3,603 1,034 934 1,246 1,134 899 1,071 952 1,379 1,281 3,720 3,309 1,858 1,160 69 823 1,042 695 538 862 1,067 1,048 763 852 789 787 962 3,080 2,106 338 1,046 7" 1,733 1,299 927 987 1,036 1,235 1,501 1,003 1,108 966 1,190 1,283 3,720 3,034 661 1,337 n 639 1,020 765 490 710 1,053 617 655 816 778 796 839 2,285 1,998 499 781 72 1,330 1,188 922 845 854 1,192 906 754 1,054 952 1,264 1,239 2,756 2,742 734 984 7.? 64 30 222 6 1 4 12 3 7 1 1 12 27 393 3 71 53 25 243 16 1 6 10 22 4 20 8 1 46 60 278 5 7 7 4,839 2,491 25,604 192 25 118 25 15 138 55 15 324 1,697 33,995 263 76 4,877 4,743 38,159 142 1 68 89 109 58 373 245 8 863 2,550 38,848 448 77 66 99 95 31 51 31 6 25 21 45 41 61 184 74 51 78 5,751 4,065 4,727 1,485 585 545 84 340 435 1,940 355 905 2,735 3,635 2,318 79 6 30 47 21 21 45 26 25 161 32 50 130 70 342 27 20 SO 550 1,050 4,780 220 280 435 1,005 220 3,485 320 460 660 1,565 5,671 2,635 240 81 7 3 30 5 5 16 6 20 21 8! 510 58 395 75 100 232 140 440 348 83 12 45 73 47 176 100 203 80 370 169 220 300 276 837 47 172 14 1,075 1,405 4,563 1,510 6,855 1,560 9,375 2,395 28,500 4,810 8,265 16,433 8,945 44,973 1,695 8,320 85 144 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND Item (For definitions and explanations, 9 text) Farms: All farms number 1959 . 1954. 1'nder 10 acres number 1959 . 1954. 10 to 49 acres number 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres number 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . 1954. 100 to 139 acres number 1959 . 1954. 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . 1954. 180 to 219 acres number 1959 . 1954. 220 to 259 acres number 1959 . 1954. 260 to 499 acres number 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres number 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres number 1959 . 1954. 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959 . Land in farms: All land in farms acres 1959 . 1954. I'nder 10 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 10 to 49 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 100 to 139 seres acres 1959 . 1954. 140 to 179 acres acres 1959. 1954. 180 to 219 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 220 to 259 acres acres 1959. 1954. 260 to 499 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 1959. Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. I'nder 10 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 10 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . -8 | 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting 1959 . 76 1954 . 77 acres 1959 , 78 1954 . 10 to 219 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959 . ■1954. 83 220 to 259 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 85 acres 1959 . 1954. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting 1959. acres 1959 . 145 5 15 26 51 6 10 13 18 10 14 16,458 17,944 29 77 721 1,329 399 622 1,066 1,539 1,263 1,669 1,275 1,607 1,008 1,175 901 990 3,128 3,226 2,885 2,532 3,777 3,172 1,866 72 114 5,324 5,535 3 8 17 42 18 39 267 645 5 8 120 219 9 15 290 474^ 8 12 353 492 6 8 351 424 280 314 3 3 260 266 984 932 3 3 1,077 839 1 1 1,318 882 1 734 1,213 1,661 73 112 188 391 78 107 99 170 75 115 70 112 50 73 40 60 223 265 227 190 90 66 73 449,712 432, 139 349 516 5,158 11,038 4,569 6,239 7,966 13,828 8,737 13,246 11, 116 17,738 9,888 14,455 9,580 14,301 84,143 98,065 157,131 130,114 151,075 112,599 95,726 1,086 1,433 258,604 229,627 44 56 246 297 157 307 2,827 5,223 62 83 2,100 2,792 86 149 3,584 5,413 66 102 4,042 5,533 64 106 5,985 9,020 49 67 5,097 6,349 40 58 6,939 9,334 207 258 55,841 61,311 223 186 105, 770 81,128 88 61 66,173 43,227 72 48,877 1,043 2,135 107 298 480 1,251 85 133 107 137 68 94 61 42 31 30 33 18 164,831 205,308 576 1,589 12,374 29,505 5,027 7,635 8,713 10,987 7,821 10,655 5,982 8,042 4,177 5,246 4,489 4,733 16,070 22,264 29,182 21,269 70,420 83,383 24,750 862 1,815 69,464 73,332 76 202 455 1,123 399 1,097 5,913 18,726 68 114 2,116 3,055 91 115 3,121 3,531 58 85 2,621 3,959 30 43 2,004 2,469 16 23 1,773 2,680 16 18 1,495 1,566 41 56 7,484 8,830 38 30 17,033 7,903 29 32 25,449 19,490 17 9,140 699 809 38 63 160 197 51 57 99 110 68 83 63 75 43 53 27 37 101 84 34 36 15 141,606 132,962 125 235 4,808 6,206 2,981 3,319 8,130 9,114 7,818 9,613 9,981 11,894 8,565 10,426 6,441 8,870 34,542 29,491 22,869 23,120 35,346 20,674 15,346 408 506 7,921 10,456 362 689 29 34 291 366 59 66 608 884 38 65 643 984 35 54 682 943 31 44 727 1,119 19 29 570 741 81 70 2,250 2,395 27 32 1,083 1,764 12 12 686 542 10 455 3,619 4,492 175 388 1,219 1,601 346 432 610 696 450 515 279 314 175 174 99 108 182 192 69 61 15 389,114 418,975 783 1,759 36,197 46,017 20,077 25,195 49,670 56,664 52,201 60,006 43,552 49,069 34,467 34,422 23,421 25,416 61,478 65,399 47, 529 40,361 19,739 14,667 17,489 2,292 3,054 58,499 77,325 31 65 95 166 616 910 6,541 8,757 228 328 3,729 5,827 439 543 8,859 11,480 346 445 9,335 13,371 213 276 7,890 9,839 136 149 5,621 6,841 80 97 3,827 4,490 146 176 8,269 10,682 47 55 3,308 4,871 10 10 1,025 1,001 1,487 1,769 41 121 312 394 110 129 217 266 184 239 168 190 120 117 65 73 165 144 79 68 26 28 19 276,055 284,127 174 603 9,883 11,924 6,473 7,433 17,766 21,633 21,778 27,905 26,333 29,844 23,679 23,047 15,387 17,446 56,997 49,439 52,935 45,701 44,650 49,152 26,124 887 1,163 20,903 25,979 5 22 13 42 124 182 958 1,478 52 86 639 1,044 125 189 1,923 2,894 142 184 2,309 3,499 112 145 2,619 3,327 86 95 2,307 2,669 50 58 1,469 1,785 112 117 4,322 4,218 62 58 3,004 3,305 17 27 1,340 1,718 14 1,130 Bradley 788 1,092 61 105 269 375 110 133 125 181 82 125 55 67 31 36 16 25 24 29 13 12 2 4 1 74,510 96,727 248 403 8,570 11,727 6,495 7,723 10,037 14,792 9,477 14,417 8,589 10,472 6,128 7,148 3,876 6,006 8,310 10,701 8,563 7,692 4,217 5,646 1,317 654 864 9,999 18,807 43 45 125 126 226 295 2,033 3,720 95 112 1,280 2,086 103 144 1,597 2,821 69 116 1,310 2,991 44 57 1,052 1,805 27 33 730 1,347 13 21 607 924 21 26 585 1,776 11 12 625 900 2 3 55 311 1 5 548 756 55 68 182 253 52 79 84 127 58 80 36 41 26 33 17 29 26 33 11 10 1 3 1 53,871 75,179 182 287 5,621 8,051 3,078 4,643 6,840 10,337 6,672 9,261 5,613 6,432 5,106 6,558 4,008 6,848 8,311 11,205 7,090 6,145 1,350 5,412 1,350 409 580 8,709 14,152 22 29 52 77 126 190 1,166 2,455 40 59 520 1,351 66 108 1,432 2,511 55 64 1,502 1,841 27 35 634 1,198 24 29 843 1,160 16 26 488 1,181 23 31 1,033 1,694 10 8 1,039 581 1 103 ARKANSAS HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 145 Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden CroBS Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner 937 1,033 1,904 1,063 773 1,219 1,201 2,683 1,316 1,917 1,447 467 1,252 1,107 1,746 1 1,855 1,656 2,605 1,420 1,231 2,214 1,633 3,759 1,689 4,517 2,454 856 2,420 1,788 2,476 2 64 59 64 27 51 40 38 92 81 450 133 22 127 75 46 3 229 168 148 66 84 163 104 226 138 1,101 284 128 318 169 235 4 273 275 326 198 210 371 218 630 477 876 454 136 435 350 338 5 840 526 536 263 364 807 345 1,203 611 2,643 1,178 238 1,267 696 587 6 70 95 128 74 75 126 84 210 99 82 81 39 107 111 128 7 122 181 244 114 135 212 123 410 147 159 156 74 163 166 187 8 120 143 328 172 141 211 210 527 184 83 145 79 127 169 334 9 187 176 524 254 189 355 270 804 241 133 197 128 220 234 452 10 88 113 300 157 100 150 171 410 140 VI 110 55 90 120 251 11 109 172 387 198 163 253 213 491 178 91 151 112 125 160 338 12 64 81 231 127 59 98 139 269 100 36 84 32 73 76 221 13 77 121 290 165 108 158 163 267 134 50 106 65 68 114 243 14 29 55 153 81 42 66 73 152 52 27 66 25 43 38 105 15 50 67 161 102 55 98 108 116 64 49 62 25 50 64 116 16 31 44 113 73 27 32 69 108 40 28 37 18 38 37 83 17 28 56 91 70 30 51 74 71 48 31 39 21 34 35 99 18 68 100 195 112 49 89 128 204 97 99 171 39 98 73 162 19 103 114 172 139 62 76 163 12/4 83 98 156 39 85 84 154 20 65 44 53 28 15 26 51 69 34 93 112 19 58 36 57 21 52 52 44 39 25 30 57 41 37 97 76 21 43 35 50 22 65 24 13 14 4 10 20 12 12 96 54 3 56 22 21 23 58 23 8 10 16 11 13 6 8 65 49 5 47 31 15 24 43 18 11 10 2 8 12 8 11 66 43 2 31 17 15 25 282,670 180,332 297, 242 179,826 93,704 153,090 235,834 372,953 160,603 350,192 319,960 64,582 270,695 176,153 286,992 26 283,503 229,242 316,991 251,153 169, 503 211, 228 244,685 359,815 176,451 339,500 303,837 102,291 261,425 230,579 309,931 27 371 227 287 103 179 154 121 396 285 2,785 777 97 663 334 169 28 1,331 828 647 305 363 799 510 1,068 659 6,972 1,743 449 1,968 814 1,079 29 7,721 8,180 10,234 6,037 6,699 11,299 7,000 19,551 14,073 17,439 10,828 4,287 10,504 9,314 10,837 30 19,273 15,159 16,474 8,361 11,080 23,941 10,652. 37,936 17,905 51,398 26,862 7,336 28,378 17,973 18,483 31 4,106 5,491 7,455 4,346 4,371 7,384 4,865 12,416 5,760 4,625 4,766 2,347 6,283 6,447 7,552 32 7,060 10,636 14,321 6,713 7,868 12,430 7,196 23,936 8,574 9,076 9,035 4,364 9,448 9,714 10,954 33 9,750 11,665 26,734 14,007 11,451 17,146 17,273 42,896 14,892 6,717 11,971 6,435 10,366 13,769 27,206 34 15,267 14,242 42,712 20,726 15,395 28,917 22,116 65,235 19,408 10,737 16,105 10,360 17,764 19, 108 36,864 35 10,248 13,160 35,247 18,480 11,742 17, 503 19,981 47,126 16,235 5,564 12,911 6,431 10,537 14,047 29,297 36 12,488 19,954 45,125 23,214 18,808 29,115 24,815 56,417 20,651 10,490 17,359 12,853 14,490 18,698 39,706 37 10,079 12,773 36,166 19,828 9,345 15,326 22,112 41,910 15,781 5,642 13,302 5,011 11,417 11,991 34,852 38 12,149 19, 172 45,268 26,059 16,898 24,737 25,766 41, 570 21,210 7,901 16,583 10,374 10,857 17,784 38,287 39 5,719 10,749 30,054 16,085 8,194 12,946 14,564 30,149 10,185 5,298 12,963 4,882 8,421 7,523 20,640 40 9,790 13,139 31,417 20,045 10,840 19,223 21, 518 22,691 12,652 9,712 12,247 4,887 9,788 12,563 22,869 !1 7,362 10,363 26,624 17,360 6,342 7,482 16,426 25,693 9,462 6,669 8,768 4,279 9,038 8,689 19,659 ):' 6,604 13,289 21,660 16,751 7,061 11,921 17,625 16,744 11,471 7,417 9,222 5,011 8,115 8,329 23,499 43 24,208 34,626 68,978 38, 506 16,881 29,802 44,652 71,799 33,412 34,917 60,685 13,094 35,189 25, 574 57, 325 II 36,619 39,790 57,730 46,576 21,697 26,126 56,349 42,687 28,547 34,821 54,890 13,411 30,238 29,194 52,851 45 44,927 30,539 35,108 19,776 9,146 17,549 33,683 45,376 23,682 65, 570 79,179 12,927 40,021 24,940 38,725 46 37,720 34,262 28,305 26,634 16,605 20,006 38,326 27,674 24,671 68,670 54,203 14,975 29,169 24,833 34,457 IT 158,179 42, 559 20,355 25,298 9,354 16,499 55,157 35,641 16,836 194,966 103,810 4,792 128,256 53, 525 40,730 48 125,202 48,771 13,332 55,769 42,888 14,013 19,812 23,857 10,703 122,306 85,588 18,271 101,210 71,569 30,882 la 62,911 24,823 14,443 12,260 2,380 10,017 17,075 11,079 14,729 91,201 58,629 2,542 42,134 23,401 18,370 M> 874 600 1,728 803 564 930 907 2,536 709 1,849 1,379 298 1,164 866 1,299 51 1,747 1,005 2,306 1,080 920 1,746 1,344 3,382 983 4,479 2,330 491 2,355 1,417 1,768 52 96,519 23,488 168,252 19,152 8,250 21,254 41,740 265,426 36,275 265,487 197, 584 6,265 134,513 37,927 41,516 53 101,813 31,241 165,941 27,797 17,745 38,999 56,871 235,536 40,024 258,347 168,458 9,403 119,663 51,490 51,846 54 56 11 29 4 23 16 6 53 14 414 111 6 101 44 10 55 208 39 50 17 44 78 42 87 33 1,073 249 26 301 93 54 :,r, 315 27 125 6 53 66 11 233 29 2,602 692 16 535 197 35 57 1,169 80 225 61 117 269 116 384 62 6,873 1,565 50 1,858 410 172 58 257 122 262 127 148 281 133 573 191 849 432 83 398 279 200 59 793 279 421 160 254 632 250 1,035 265 2,638 1,133 125 1,236 552 348 60 4,039 1,095 5,152 911 1,036 3,376 1,273 13,320 1,390 14,877 7,785 674 7,156 3,326 1,861 in 13,147 3,277 8,744 1,581 2,302 10,122 2,477 25,888 2,020 48,323 20,620 1,155 23,019 8,607 4,385 62 63 57 111 61 50 103 58 200 60 82 74 22 102 86 91 63 114 116 219 85 95 180 89 392 92 159 141 52 163 127 138 64 1,974 929 3,913 721 490 1,644 858 8,727 652 3,656 2,637 309 3,903 1,589 1,363 65 3,724 2,016 8,125 1,287 1,313 3,724 1,416 17,271 1,207 7,001 4,667 619 6,084 2,782 2,323 66 112 76 308 141 114 156 161 503 108 81 139 56 124 133 248 87 173 114 495 202 145 287 239 781 145 132 188 92 213 189 352 se 3,143 1,545 15,935 2,015 1,461 2,696 2,661 31,261 1,869 4,881 6,268 811 5,707 2,331 4,297 69 6,104 2,102 25,215 3,439 2,360 6,160 4,593 47,206 2,603 7,719 8,201 1,329 9,440 4,259 7,665 70 83 70 287 123 81 116 134 397 86 46 108 41 84 91 200 71 107 122 374 164 122 206 189 478 130 91 144 72 122 130 290 72 4,643 1,451 20,677 2,483 1,081 2,321 2,936 35,479 2,512 4,190 7,765 880 6,354 2,265 4,522 78 5,423 2,783 26,202 4,306 2,380 4,923 5,542 40,710 4,306 7,935 7,634 1,456 7,089 3,272 7,843 74 61 57 221 101 49 80 120 269 67 36 80 18 69 59 186 75 76 90 282 141 98 133 152 260 109 50 101 41 67 103 204 7.; 4,057 1,716 20,716 2,470 1,028 1,911 3,231 32,943 2,681 4,062 7,931 301 6,385 1,890 6,014 77 4,688 3,059 25,202 3,542 2,239 3,896 4,833 27,008 4,778 6,157 8,601 1,068 5,313 3,486 5,880 78 28 40 147 63 27 55 61 152 35 27 65 17 40 33 92 711 46 48 159 82 44 84 99 113 53 47 60 16 49 57 97 80 2,338 1,418 18,371 1,869 513 1,845 1,951 21,526 1,718 4,070 7,683 547 5,864 1,778 3,099 hi 3,106 1,734 15,919 2,829 1,238 2,072 5,425 15,671 3,678 7,669 7,171 470 4,849 2,459 3,475 82 29 34 109 52 24 27 60 107 32 28 37 12 36 28 70 83 27 47 90 65 29 46 67 70 41 31 38 18 34 30 86 84 2,885 1,497 16,629 1,285 719 1,034 2,960 20,080 3,076 5,375 5,849 323 5,448 1,231 2,928 85 1,977 2,029 11,437 2,413 850 1,685 4,254 10,796 2,748 5,601 5,559 561 4,134 1,104 3,602 86 63 77 189 98 35 64 111 203 75 98 167 32 97 59 135 87 97 88 167 122 52 63 151 119 72 97 154 29 83 75 139 88 10,979 4,417 38,811 4,062 1,206 2,662 10,971 54,362 8,360 27,939 38,928 1,729 22,156 4,463 6,941 89 14,873 5,475 28,918 5,201 1,701 2,801 13,514 25,998 7,436 26,163 35,379 1,261 15,673 6,159 8,779 90 60 36 52 19 9 23 46 67 30 93 112 10 57 32 49 91 51 45 41 33 23 26 53 41 35 97 75 15 40 32 48 92 19,061 3,693 18,905 1,666 335 1,783 8,876 31,605 6,047 51,150 53,853 582 24,632 7,484 6,548 93 15,183 5,549 12,372 2,367 1,817 2,010 10,214 16,175 8,010 52,357 29,511 1,035 13,724 5,401 5,143 94 62 20 13 14 4 9 17 12 11 95 54 1 56 22 18 95 55 15 8 9 14 11 13 6 8 64 47 5 47 29 12 96 43,085 5,700 9,018 1,664 328 1,916 6,012 15,890 7,941 142,685 58,193 93 46,373 11,373 3,908 97 32,419 3,137 3,582 771 1,428 1,337 4,487 8,429 3,176 82, 549 39,550 399 28,480 13,551 2,579 98 41 14 11 10 2 7 12 8 10 65 43 1 31 17 13 99 24,303 2,529 6,825 717 156 973 4,669 6,631 6,484 67,210 35,027 93 19,784 6,397 2,408 ioo 146 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 160 to 219 a Farms: All farms number 1059 . . 1964... Under 10 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . . 10 to 49 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 50 to 69 acres number 1959 . . . 1954... 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 100 to 139 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 180 to 219 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 220 to 259 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 260 to 499 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 500 to 999 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 or more acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959 . . Land in farms: All land in farms acres 1959. . 1954 . . Under 10 acres acres 1959. 1954.. 10 to 49 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 70 to 99 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 139 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 140 to 179 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. , acres 1959 . . 1954.. 220 to 259 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 260 to 499 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 500 to 999 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 or more acres acres 1959. . 1954.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 1959.. Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. 10 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954 . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 73 acres 1959 . . 74 1954 . . 75 140 to 179 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 76 1954 . . 77 acres 1959.. 78 1954 . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 80 1954 . . 81 acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 85 acres 1959 . . 86 1954 . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959. 1954.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954 . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting 1959 . irrr- IT/I Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard ence " Izard 1,052 1,456 34 168 194 284 60 95 174 249 171 193 96 127 58 83 63 60 120 124 59 48 23 202,769 223,123 150 562 6,447 9,151 3,446 5,482 14,201 20,361 19,872 22,552 15,102 19,862 11,324 16,291 14,847 14,237 41,204 42,877 38,102 32,168 38,074 39,580 22,899 673 1,008 24, 559 34,003 3 31 3 58 99 170 825 1,354 35 61 448 827 107 197 1,819 3,076 114 153 2,694 3,975 73 103 2,036 3,364 38 66 1,191 2,823 50 55 1,929 2,398 1,090 1,282 24 65 123 168 36 41 122 164 142 181 175 207 108 123 73 87 204 171 78 65 5 10 5 227,453 233,082 94 279 3,696 5,349 2,162 2,420 9,985 13,332 16,610 21,131 27,808 32,857 21,188 24,060 17, 536 20,542 70,606 58,904 51,492 41,221 6,276 12,987 6,276 727 832 18,821 18,738 3 7 10 21 27 48 251 243 15 22 206 247 67 91 885 1,169 100 128 1,551 1,818 121 148 2,496 91 98 2,062 2,302 62 77 1,909 1,957 93 172 108 151 5,296 6,156 7,299 4,989 43 65 43 54 4,854 2,954 5,643 2,459 18 4 21 8 3,464 341 3,186 673 13 4 1,988 341 726 1,078 43 173 250 424 69 70 98 134 89 106 62 62 43 34 17 18 43 43 10 5 2 74,328 86,909 187 748 6,991 12,011 4,026 4,064 8,093 10,813 10,412 12,301 9,789 9,837 8,482 6,783 4,006 4,201 14,794 14,901 5,546 6,098 2,002 5,152 2,002 283 421 4,592 5,746 5 15 10 32 74 123 441 784 31 28 355 333 42 85 464 806 38 62 596 846 29 38 693 747 25 22 665 396 8 10 258 215 26 29 880 983 4 5 195 192 1 4 35 412 1 41 106 196 304 43 77 89 135 66 104 40 54 24 34 15 15 2e 43 7 12 5 2 60,106 79,521 137 487 5,686 8,851 2,496 4,444 7,269 11,107 7,753 12,159 6,348 8,569 4,693 6,701 3,588 3,480 10,040 14,110 5,071 7,338 7,025 2,275 7,025 371 607 7,299 12,140 9 42 19 88 127 199 919 1,644 23 58 223 679 65 99 1,003 1,826 50 78 810 1,895 30 44 864 1,144 20 25 731 1,182 12 12 497 441 • 23 37 1,189 1,951 7 11 669 924 5 2 375 366 5 375 2,080 2,636 56 105 413 641 184 260 406 569 363 461 249 237 117 124 87 91 165 115 34 30 6 3 5 267,842 280,274 258 496 13,008 19,784 10,807 15,389 33,344 46,761 42,400 53,595 38,938 36,795 22,826 24,329 20,679 21,368 54,607 38,246 21,311 19,667 9,664 3,844 6,721 1,876 2,351 147,826 138,263 21 34 95 167 315 515 6,221 10,647 167 241 5,772 9,350 380 539 18,761 26,717 352 443 25,706 27,749 242 226 22,130 17,960 110 119 11,979 12,098 87 91 11,911 9,561 163 112 29,819 14,995 33 28 10,887 8,299 6 3 4,545 720 5 3,866 1,416 2,123 51 145 401 705 101 167 214 301 181 219 111 174 77 81 53 65 122 170 74 70 31 26 20 257,507 303,846 196 740 12,105 20,133 5,889 9,853 17,463 24, 532 20,924 25,494 17,459 27,759 15,158 16,073 12,688 15,402 41,848 59,375 49,563 47,609 64,214 56,876 27,645 883 1,587 31,982 48,494 10 63 25 211 228 508 2,116 6,532 62 120 730 2,336 121 229 2,496 4,326 119 184 2,753 4,408 77 129 2,544 3,836 49 68 2,035 2,612 36 51 1,548 2,024 94 149 5,902 9,791 61 62 5,645 6,263 26 24 6,188 6,155 18 3,968 990 1,539 66 221 313 535 90 117 143 224 131 149 85 98 58 70 25 37 49 63 23 20 7 5 7 115,266 139,333 292 1,079 9,299 15,613 5,333 6,834 11,649 18,147 15,170 17,368 13,335 15,359 11,492 13,902 6,014 8,842 16,633 21,394 16,397 12,811 9,652 7,984 9,652 567 743 10,650 12,552 16 56 35 114 171 205 897 1,144 49 54 464 528 86 132 797 1,353 90 100 1,322 1,613 53 63 1,780 1,496 34 48 959 1,416 16 23 591 488 32 42 2,092 2,251 16 16 856 1,059 4 4 857 1,090 4 857 778 1,272 29 103 217 403 69 125 115 205 95 134 61 88 44 51 35 44 69 78 34 29 10 12 8 117,746 154,366 90 443 6,526 11,417 3,949 7,251 9,434 16,674 11,017 15,524 9,558 13,759 8,772 10,048 8,388 10,462 23,627 26,450 21,335 19,117 15,050 23,221 10,420 478 849 16,061 24,809 4 35 10 138 111 252 1,200 3,016 44 83 586 1,202 72 138 1,043 2,908 57 99 1,065 2,312 37 67 726 1,728 34 39 1,264 1,466 26 37 1,227 1,591 57 66 3,605 3,865 27 22 3,096 2,926 9 11 2,239 3,657 7 1,754 1,564 2,084 102 255 301 436 88 147 225 274 198 258 161 197 100 125 99 100 189 177 72 83 29 32 19 305,090 326, 533 353 970 8,948 12,654 5,214 8,730 18,405 22,612 23,056 30,045 25,348 30,977 19,634 24,739 23,360 23,839 67,521 60,393 49,897 52,542 63,354 59,032 27,085 960 1,301 64,293 65,300 8 33 26 80 127 199 1,601 2,385 55 95 1,093 1,913 146 190 4,122 5,228 136 195 4,376 7,421 105 161 5,741 7,264 77 100 4,026 5,824 81 81 4,780 5,183 147 151 15,104 12,245 55 70 10,430 11,374 23 26 12,994 6,383 15 6,897 608 736 11 493 ARKANSAS HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 147 Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little Hiver Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Montgomery 1,235 1,745 992 684 1,434 2,086 1,087 706 1,»51 1,814 1,471 733 964 2,904 1,271 646 1 1,980 3,660 1,429 1,136 1,777 3,230 2,031 936 1,944 2,992 1,918 993 1,548 5,812 1,885 931 2 45 314 37 54 43 211 82 35 42 88 45 10 49 415 102 17 3 122 746 111 135 91 360 257 78 153 258 141 43 153 953 132 89 4 226 710 274 216 219 967 372 204 280 471 206 109 303 1,040 556 109 5 590 1,948 370 463 343 1,796 876 325 399 1,040 301 191 609 2,950 927 206 6 64 114 69 49 86 170 79 30 127 127 89 52 80 110 70 51 7 119 208 103 78 L33 231 144 50 172 198 115 63 143 278 149 85 8 149 124 141 85 201 198 104 84 238 242 218 99 141 242 112 107 9 245 222 228 117 291 287 217 119 344 415 294 143 190 500 215 136 10 135 89 122 72 187 120 115 69 212 179 213 105 99 221 98 109 11 266 112 190 109 280 173 152 79 277 262 280 126 125 323 119 134 12 127 56 90 39 180 95 55 41 139 141 178 86 61 181 71 72 ia 187 77 135 72 207 116 88 69 159 218 234 124 79 169 97 95 u 86 51 68 27 130 72 41 38 a 93 131 59 43 102 38 53 15 97 56 85 28 109 50 46 35 116 115 163 88 53 108 51 56 16 87 31 45 21 88 41 41 35 77 82 100 48 27 92 28 32 17 82 51 58 21 79 33 60 27 69 89 101 52 44 86 30 38 18 163 105 94 61 206 92 101 79 167 196 196 108 89 237 96 78 19 154 103 113 59 178 111 115 79 175 232 206 106 83 230 86 76 20 98 78 43 38 71 76 67 57 62 146 83 41 45 160 65 13 21 77 82 28 39 54 41 55 45 59 119 69 43 37 143 51 12 2S 55 73 9 22 23 44 30 34 26 49 12 16 27 104 35 5 23 41 55 8 15 12 32 21 30 21 46 14 14 32 72 26 4 24 35 43 8 15 18 29 18 23 21 37 9 12 16 81 28 3 25 348,913 343,867 311,941 153,973 130,861 279,132 272,618 223,175 182,247 265,214 377,698 276, 524 152,193 188,850 533,421 201,508 109,196 26 344,810 178,035 137,244 267,047 270,427 231,377 171,313 288,531 414,961 308,197 172,532 204,396 533,962 214,947 114,683 27 168 1,900 158 314 148 1,215 505 197 141 527 187 51 179 2,576 525 75 28 545 4,495 529 835 399 2,243 1,518 398 649 1,431 376 171 792 5,972 815 394 29 6,498 15,928 8,412 5,885 6,715 22,729 9,658 5,492 9,044 11,777 6,652 3,624 8,516 22,540 13,384 3,455 30 15,629 41,358 11,250 11,986 9,831 43,870 20,879 8,540 11,704 24,440 9,654 5,982 16,366 62,093 23,376 6,144 31 3,721 6,606 3,988 2,797 5,114 9,839 4,594 1,781 7,557 7,585 5,317 3,147 4,577 6,320 4,064 3,026 as 6,915 12,139 6,017 4,499 7,849 13,404 8,355 2,897 10,169 11,534 6,809 3,649 8,250 15,970 8,720 4,979 a: 12,293 10,051 11,418 6,999 16,629 16,237 8,510 6,865 19,435 19,580 17,935 8,127 11, 566 19,728 9,244 8,895 34 20,107 18,204 18,377 9,652 24,007 23,548 17,639 9,631 27,903 33,884 23,865 11,709 15,350 40,871 17,627 11,096 35 15,778 10,325 14,341 8,287 21,957 13,892 13,353 8,102 24,879 20,881 25,204 12,410 11,363 25,626 11,324 12,898 36 30,722 12,785 22,237 12,739 32,587 20,313 17,658 9,178 32,245 30,740 32,632 14,905 14,336 36,843 13,614 15,701 37 19,917 8,733 14,286 6,118 28,378 14,965 8,736 6,357 21,986 21,842 28,283 13,624 9,560 28,436 11,261 11,346 38 29,490 12,169 21,317 11,604 32,510 18,272 13,920 10,830 25,099 34,533 36,888 19,663 12,410 26,603 15,390 14,995 39 16,948 10,236 13,493 5,286 25,700 14,375 8,151 7,562 16,034 18,249 25,774 11,816 8,482 20,140 7,535 10,522 40 19,264 10,825 16,806 5,558 21,573 9,871 8,967 6,862 22,787 22,636 32,430 17,390 10,459 21,290 10,168 11,081 41 20,721 7,255 10,618 5,005 21,206 9,832 9,696 8,419 18,314 19,453 23,864 11,430 6,446 21,783 6,677 7,590 4! 19,348 12,060 13,674 4,969 18,650 7,921 14,175 6,451 16,214 20,831 23,790 12,230 10,310 20,295 7,110 8,922 4? 55,759 37,817 32,508 21,522 70,227 31,740 35,797 28, 619 57,023 68,827 67,155 35,983 30,660 85,097 33,291 27,268 44 53,527 37,506 39,761 20,637 61,396 38,291 39,856 27,853 61,300 81,115 70,085 35,612 29,162 80,782 30,414 25,950 45 66,705 53,418 28,234 26,738 46,006 51,140 43,869 37,250 41,966 101,735 53,400 25,721 32,002 111,944 45,320 8,236 46 51,026 56,424 17,543 26,197 35,884 28,818 37,252 30,177 39,161 82,064 44,167 27, 594 25,531 98,041 35,088 7,208 47 130,405 149,672 16,517 41,910 37,052 86,654 80,306 71,603 48,835 87,242 22,753 26,260 65,499 189,231 58,883 15,885 48 97,294 126,845 10,524 28,568 22,361 63,876 51,158 58,496 41,300 71,753 27,501 23,627 61,430 125,202 52,625 8,213 4S 48,590 58,199 10,717 21,820 23,362 39,753 25,215 31,364 27,472 50,453 11,813 15,248 21,302 105, 662 36,738 3,625 5C 1,148 1,586 697 503 1,174 1,983 951 441 937 1,663 1,069 471 574 2,839 1,216 395 5] 1,846 3,208 1,031 860 1,502 3,157 1,768 579 1,409 2,720 1,429 604 904 5,770 1,792 631 5! 202,936 158,642 25,416 26,684 112,689 162,545 103,305 25,014 32,032 179,599 31,935 10,059 26,973 464,681 105,076 7,967 5: 188,248 171,871 34,675 36,801 114,106 151,795 95,989 27,945 47,508 195,074 36,739 11,815 35,912 459,609 97,161 10,304 54 24 267 8 42 8 178 70 25 4 69 4 1 10 395 82 3 51 70 615 22 91 24 335 206 39 41 193 26 2 45 922 118 30 56 98 1,630 25 236 28 1,074 451 141 12 418 12 3 41 2,442 452 4 51 332 3,565 57 560 117 2,061 1,222 230 67 1,123 36 2 217 5,769 746 56 5S 192 650 147 156 138 916 340 109 139 420 94 41 157 1,000 536 37 5S 556 1,729 212 362 237 1,765 789 190 216 937 174 69 328 2,945 696 94 61 4,013 9,985 1,167 1,845 2,440 16,926 5,957 1,488 1,251 6,610 792 246 1,409 20,536 9,382 262 6 11, 606 28,106 1,895 5,192 4,842 35,306 14,347 2,589 1,962 15,729 1,564 396 4,290 58, 651 17, 527 687 6! 63 102 53 31 69 164 67 16 83 111 63 29 59 109 65 34 6! 109 179 77 60 111 226 124 27 124 179 80 38 65 277 134 63 6 2,409 3,503 771 351 2,040 6,318 2,316 266 1,019 3,066 730 301 987 5,597 2,319 404 6! 4,520 6,802 1,250 1,338 3,833 8,546 4,348 431 1,937 5,048 1,089 469 2,096 14,378 4,592 618 6f 142 115 100 65 156 195 83 41 155 216 146 53 74 241 109 66 6 232 194 180 86 264 284 182 64 254 370 218 80 119 500 205 100 9 7,692 5,340 1,866 1,463 6,687 9,610 2,949 713 2,636 6,718 2,005 582 1,369 17,806 4,863 889 e 12,447 8,930 3,495 1,984 12,004 12,810 6,263 1,177 4,788 11,918 3,271 890 2,895 37,043 7,873 1,313 7 132 80 97 45 163 118 97 39 151 159 166 72 64 220 98 76 7 261 98 154 83 262 168 131 47 248 247 237 89 85 323 115 107 7 10,209 6,164 2,153 1,552 10,690 8,323 4,894 1,026 4,088 7,913 3,629 1,211 1,580 23,154 5,939 1,250 7 20,067 7,044 4,124 3,312 17,738 11,343 6,442 1,206 6,971 11,906 4,621 1,246 2,388 33,865 6,712 1,695 7 121 49 77 23 156 92 48 28 104 135 140 59 39 181 68 50 7 163 69 121 50 189 114 74 49 134 211 190 90 54 167 92 76 7 12,958 4,414 2,311 845 12,796 8,409 3,411 845 2,787 8,269 3,404 1,020 1,249 26,152 5,645 1,018 7 17,308 5,732 3,602 2,282 15,518 10,050 4,650 1,397 4,982 15,013 4,845 1,768 2,091 23,807 6,216 1,417 7 84 47 56 19 121 71 34 26 54 90 119 47 30 102 38 34 7 94 52 76 22 104 50 39 19 102 108 151 65 35 108 48 49 8 11,532 6,564 2,162 1,039 12,512 8,847 3,137 702 2,558 7,843 3,937 1,013 2,023 18,591 3,717 845 8 11,903 6,478 3,476 1,312 9,992 5,262 3,197 742 4,116 9,190 4,950 1,202 1,764 19,458 4,779 1,038 B 81 30 40 16 84 40 33 19 57 80 81 39 18 92 28 23 B 80 46 53 14 75 32 50 21 62 84 90 41 33 86 29 28 a 12,075 5,121 2,172 943 11,063 5,496 2,769 579 2,920 7,999 2,767 999 1,020 20,318 4,086 595 B 10,710 7,381 2,911 1,039 9,019 3,946 4,869 1,130 2,738 8,681 2,964 1,067 1,557 18,765 3,404 619 i 158 99 74 49 192 91 87 58 129 191 173 90 65 236 93 58 " 147 98 103 44 171 111 102 61 154 227 187 88 64 230 83 69 K 35,238 24,336 4,451 4,448 31,173 20,742 17,268 3,534 7,073 36,893 8,137 2,712 4,540 78,689 18,222 1,765 s 29,302 23,786 7,107 4,565 25,289 20,853 14,501 4,579 9,443 41,667 7,989 3,006 5,529 72,912 14,672 2,021 ■ 96 75 38 36 66 75 62 48 45 143 74 30 37 160 64 10 9 75 75 25 35 53 41 51 35 53 118 62 35 29 141 46 12 't 39,211 29,237 6,651 7,425 16,875 31,369 21,854 5,205 4,617 57,833 5,555 1,417 5,193 100,318 22,652 755 9 27,516 26,928 5,026 9,344 12,018 13,561 14,206 5,987 5,851 41,881 3,732 1,578 5,281 82,913 15,266 640 9 55 72 7 21 21 43 30 32 16 49 9 10 21 103 35 2 9 39 53 8 13 12 31 20 27 21 46 14 7 27 71 26 3 '■' 67,501 62,348 1,687 6,537 6,385 45,431 38,299 10,515 3,071 36,037 967 555 7,562 151,078 27,799 180 9 42,537 47,119 1,732 5,613 3,736 28,057 21,944 8,477 4,653 32,918 1,678 191 7,804 92,048 15,394 200 3 35 43 6 14 18 28 18 23 14 37 8 10 12 80 28 2 9 29,946 29,892 1,677 3,501 5,900 22,705 11,049 5,764 2,488 24,878 949 555 3,101 88,456 20,539 180 HI 148 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For definitions and explanations, see text) Peny Phillips Farms: All farms number 1959 . 1954. Under 10 acres number 1959 . 1954 . 10 to 49 acres number 1959 . 1954 . 50 to 69 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 139 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 180 to 219 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 220 to 259 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 260 to 499 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 500 to 999 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 or more acres number 1959 . . 1951.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959.. Land in farms: All land in farms acres 1959 . . 1954.. Under 10 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 10 to 49 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 70 to 99 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 139 seres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 140 to 179 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 180 to 219 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 220 to 259 acres acres 1959.. 1954 . . 260 to 499 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 500 to 999 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 or more acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 1959 . . Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Under 10 acres. farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. 10 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 50 to 69 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. 220 to 259 acres Farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 848 1,420 36 88 190 382 67 121 137 209 121 180 84 146 47 86 29 45 88 107 39 44 10 12 9 134,724 192,138 131 408 5,811 11,554 3,927 7,066 11,191 16,950 14,296 20,758 13,154 22,835 9,212 16,741 6,926 10,717 31,012 37,219 24,950 28,244 14,114 19,646 11,114 573 1,057 13,696 25,280 12 36 29 139 120 255 955 2,933 40 80 530 1,305 99 168 1,326 2,782 83 132 1,471 3,181 56 121 1,196 2,956 31 66 1,056 2,083 19 41 750 1,526 73 87 3,269 4,482 32 40 1,924 3,032 8 11 1,190 861 958 ,261 38 82 184 278 84 132 163 165 136 184 104 141 62 81 41 44 107 119 35 29 4 144,580 170,441 113 310 6,192 9,356 4,934 7,662 13,364 13,417 15,901 21,565 16,374 22,397 12,042 15,983 9,760 10,363 36,600 40,879 22,536 18,054 6,764 10,455 3,364 679 941 12,520 16,210 6 20 15 55 102 196 789 1,357 55 96 515 986 122 132 1,403 1,933 102 146 1,664 2,459 81 114 1,525 2,417 51 68 1,188 1,576 33 37 809 852 92 101 2,871 3,188 31 25 1,283 855 4 6 458 532 3 111 712 1,360 72 290 262 498 52 122 89 126 64 95 40 60 33 33 21 33 51 65 17 24 11 14 7 121,916 128,633 274 1,300 7,248 13,787 3,016 7,060 7,273 10,266 7,344 11,080 6,265 9,386 6,565 6,465 4,950 7,858 17,745 22,504 11,558 15,381 49,678 23,546 9,199 468 839 8,252 15,103 21 133 45 363 183 313 1,670 3,029 35 82 418 1,183 59 80 846 1,465 45 65 849 1,368 29 40 442 1,166 24 24 619 1,077 13 25 362 899 39 47 1,686 1,875 15 18 871 1,123 5 12 444 1,555 4 264 508 670 15 55 129 157 35 48 62 104 77 75 38 48 44 50 28 32 51 74 21 22 8 5 6 98,122 98,862 59 248 4,146 4,960 2,072 2,820 4,968 8,594 9,159 8,700 5,999 7,654 8,553 9,954 6,784 7,536 17,786 25,860 13,899 14,110 24,697 8,426 7,669 332 473 14,996 19,701 4 10 13 24 63 87 676 776 22 34 334 667 35 73 473 1,515 62 58 1,786 1,597 25 40 666 1,312 26 47 987 2,182 22 30 893 1,560 46 68 4,049 5,747 20 21 2,391 2,900 7 5 2,728 1,421 5 523 2,013 3,895 251 537 928 2,248 138 246 149 281 110 165 79 105 44 55 44 45 117 120 91 43 62 50 46 305,315 306,553 1,473 3,362 22,116 51,849 7,975 14,103 12,103 22,780 12,802 19,160 12,371 16,554 8,626 10,808 10,355 10,588 41,856 42,375 62,709 30,915 112,929 84,059 64, 116 1,922 3,820 199,834 184,795 220 504 1,307 3,188 879 2,221 16,062 43,121 134 243 5,095 9,214 148 279 6,855 13,603 109 162 8,046 11,194 79 100 7,466 8,022 44 55 5,674 6,687 44 45 6,556 6,985 114 120 29,631 23,943 89 42 43,388 16,919 62 49 69,754 41,919 46 40,291 554 924 37 104 152 267 50 105 92 135 62 99 47 61 34 31 16 22 41 65 73,895 116,107 126 458 4,571 7,605 2,965 6,150 7,523 11,071 7,218 11,491 7,344 9,635 6,635 6,223 3,801 5,207 14,725 23,428 11,201 15,041 7,786 19,798 7,786 267 536 7,262 12,788 4 26 19 79 58 121 494 871 25 63 295 890 40 93 618 1,279 38 72 725 1,564 28 44 835 909 19 23 928 753 10 14 627 633 29 58 1,399 3,142 11 11 921 1,548 5 11 401 1,120 5 401 2,018 3,399 116 242 662 1,671 121 233 216 363 193 228 137 148 78 85 64 67 216 191 148 113 67 58 56 404,318 398,290 657 1,414 15,663 40,643 7,044 13,502 17,563 29, 313 22,488 26,311 21,743 23,223 15,407 16,711 15,183 15,911 78,987 68,953 101,892 78,154 107,691 84,155 72,824 1,959 3,282 307,020 275,385 92 201 572 1,267 639 1,631 13,447 36,130 118 226 5,651 10,144 213 355 13,975 22,512 191 224 18,931 20,278 135 140 17,711 15,877 78 82 12,353 11,578 63 67 11,460 11,665 215 189 63,781 46,067 148 112 77,075 49,408 67 55 72,064 50,459 56 53,923 933 1,536 20 111 233 479 73 126 169 269 127 184 91 122 67 77 40 54 74 80 30 22 9 12 6 142,144 177,252 81 530 7,232 14,388 4,270 7,315 13, 638 21,756 14,859 21,442 14,482 19,214 13,294 15,328 9,454 12,783 25,243 25,614 21,101 14,447 18,490 24,435 7,266 594 1,002 10,619 13,715 5 31 9 49 98 265 674 1,354 43 86 426 612 103 195 1,253 2,305 101 139 1,539 2,063 71 96 1,248 1,800 56 65 987 1,201 27 42 885 942 58 59 1,573 1,666 25 17 1,405 1,161 7 7 620 562 6 560 1,319 1,753 57 123 297 467 96 121 230 287 173 225 123 158 94 94 52 72 134 147 49 50 14 9 11 207,467 232,829 206 597 9,181 14,080 5,645 7,125 18,743 23,214 20,195 26,172 19,385 24,903 18,688 18,594 12,219 17,259 46,076 50,585 32,58P 32,931 24,549 17,369 13,049 864 1,213 31,619 41,206 7 26 16 69 148 234 1,335 2,229 56 79 924 1,002 162 220 2,410 3,764 125 190 2,831 4,864 88 132 2,082 4,616 78 83 3,446 3,132 39 65 1,298 3,243 106 131 9,114 9,576 43 47 5,861 6,889 12 6 2,300 1,822 11 2,215 ARKANSAS HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 149 Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Washing- ton White Woodruff Yell 1,188 1,229 1,936 631 898 1,153 1,132 807 893 867 1,015 1,029 3,351 2,474 1,063 1,166 1 2,584 1,558 3,689 1,176 1,102 1,322 1,611 1,124 1,156 1,068 1,763 1,358 4,094 3,470 1,910 1,465 2 162 28 242 45 27 33 77 41 31 49 97 39 252 77 53 63 3 597 71 448 174 94 59 253 135 49 71 300 70 450 167 128 121 4 455 174 888 224 154 226 290 238 79 162 417 140 1,007 516 364 229 5 1,093 269 2,255 462 226 270 453 349 149 216 730 213 1,299 859 866 295 6 72 61 85 50 77 92 86 61 43 53 98 72 272 211 68 76 7 158 78 162 105 79 105 119 92 43 65 133 88 334 294 145 112 8 122 163 165 99 142 179 201 120 110 121 124 169 531 464 93 160 9 239 215 231 146 165 195 248 155 170 159 198 248 603 676 191 214 10 91 146 125 74 124 154 140 93 118 108 99 131 417 321 85 180 11 127 215 149 90 165 206 174 118 163 138 152 180 441 440 147 220 12 61 160 78 40 103 136 99 58 132 101 53 157 281 252 64 111 13 96 188 84 65 123 172 112 69 174 132 66 170 348 346 90 141 14 40 101 34 25 62 81 52 46 70 57 31 80 173 145 51 90 15 64 124 58 42 63 75 64 54 82 56 62 103 195 178 66 101 16 39 64 20 20 57 58 48 27 45 45 27 64 109 111 39 59 17 45 88 42 24 49 53 42 31 59 62 31 61 128 140 48 60 IS 69 218 123 35 114 134 95 74 178 116 47 124 242 251 116 129 19 82 223 133 47 107 126 101 84 188 117 71 172 244 267 119 127 20 37 78 96 10 34 46 35 33 68 46 17 35 63 96 75 44 21 46 69 77 15 28 44 33 23 61 40 16 37 47 77 72 52 22 40 16 80 9 4 14 9 16 19 9 5 18 4 30 55 25 23 37 18 50 6 3 17 12 14 18 12 4 16 5 26 38 22 24 25 13 52 9 4 10 7 11 10 8 2 15 3 20 43 21 25 184,824 257,088 344,465 72,265 144,190 212,562 159,131 129,630 227,894 151,708 97,074 186,112 371,939 419,362 267,116 208,747 26 239,644 279,336 317,632 100,756 146,865 220,237 185,791 141,493 249,385 170,784 136,285 223,605 405,990 479,207 271,164 228,677 27 727 101 1,376 225 131 165 307 184 104 173 370 154 1,090 345 297 252 28 3,037 248 2,824 872 431 285 1,173 513 217 308 1,348 330 2,062 776 716 535 29 11,718 5,321 19,975 6,583 4,657 7,591 8,550 6,461 2,632 4,870 11,867 4,498 29,525 16,461 8,467 6,592 30 24,636 7,785 47,070 12,628 6,868 8,775 12,698 10,071 4,631 6,504 20,590 6,637 36,896 27,349 21,415 8,662 31 4,166 3,549 4,995 2,987 4,498 5,344 5,062 3,527 2,583 3,114 5,750 4,223 15,797 12,332 4,006 4,397 32 9,143 4,597 9,391 6,153 4,604 6,138 6,987 5,364 2,486 3,811 7,778 5,174 19,382 17,305 8,447 6,479 33 9,923 13,377 13,496 7,963 11,620 14,735 16,437 9,824 9,027 10,004 10,223 13,892 43,244 37,901 7,616 13,078 34 19,338 17,639 19,099 11,872 13,535 15,901 20,214 12,668 13,870 13,006 15,942 20,174 49,214 55,071 15,746 17,400 35 10,432 17,031 14,587 8,446 14,723 18,234 16,203 10,777 13,722 12,681 11,714 15,242 48,412 37,798 9,943 20,988 36 14,647 25,261 17,410 10,255 19,205 23,797 20,004 13,800 19,107 16,065 17,511 21,226 51,367 51,376 16,737 25,932 37 9,597 25,377 12,113 6,220 16,054 21,345 15,418 9,208 21,130 15,790 8,361 24,812 44,226 39,502 10,077 17,595 38 15,090 29,776 13,340 10,238 19,297 27,055 17,561 10,939 27,619 20,885 10,239 26,791 54,234 54,341 14,025 22,179 39 7,872 20,099 6,691 4,900 12,434 15,970 10,173 9,152 13,672 11,246 6,046 15,724 33,914 28,685 10,070 17,707 40 12,651 24,619 11,494 8,260 12,629 14,834 12,477 10,591 16,264 11,106 12,020 20,255 38,352 35,280 13,037 19,799 41 9,256 20,043 4,668 4,694 13,435 13,822 11,356 6,353 10,653 10,786 6,354 15,246 25,837 26,494 9,214 13,957 42 10,544 20,902 9,937 5,666 11,538 12,612 10,103 7,427 14,019 14,715 7,310 14,468 30,121 33,355 11,266 14,243 43 23,981 76,554 44,066 11,797 38,698 46,602 32,542 25,288 61,985 40,336 15,843 42,400 81,657 86,145 41,791 45,058 44 28,420 77,590 48,159 16,237 35,508 43,677 34,416 29,198 65,083 40,976 24,197 58,676 82,528 92,551 42,880 43,807 43 23,633 51,378 66,036 6,317 22,595 31,007 23,145 21,908 43,155 29,994 11,566 22,280 41,172 64,475 54,270 29,911 16 29,199 45,700 53,046 9,439 19,296 27,044 23,108 15,546 39,361 26,478 10,299 24,971 30,767 49,816 51,563 34,724 IT 73,519 24,258 156,462 12,133 5,345 37,747 19,938 26,948 49,231 12,714 8,980 27,641 7,065 69,224 111,365 39,212 48 72,939 25,219 85,862 9,136 3,954 40,119 27,050 25,376 46,728 16,930 9,051 24,903 11,067 61,987 75,332 34,917 19 31,651 17,459 69,915 12,133 5,345 13,453 9,850 13,903 11,351 10,296 2,159 18,961 3,515 26,196 62,955 27,611 50 681 909 1,817 331 607 911 586 409 567 567 576 738 2,172 2,062 1,011 749 51 1,326 1,208 3,504 626 777 1,024 885 558 773 718 1,059 1,009 2,847 2,952 1,800 1,002 52 60,721 66,167 196,099 9,918 16,036 16,569 16,982 9,356 15,532 10,402 8,231 16,146 55,743 67,883 140,447 39,139 53 71,889 80,180 179,840 14,408 19,383 19,431 23,211 13,129 21,820 12,990 16,741 20,697 71,351 97,201 141,064 44,778 54 67 6 198 8 3 27 16 3 6 9 33 10 34 37 44 4 55 157 13 397 56 34 19 47 24 15 10 108 13 91 56 97 17 56 362 26 1,241 23 11 86 29 12 23 27 78 32 100 121 273 20 57 681 59 2,596 94 70 57 115 67 39 32 253 20 215 179 558 61 56 231 85 650 83 76 159 99 95 35 85 233 81 530 410 343 111 59 535 164 2,182 207 130 184 193 137 63 105 458 116 776 654 835 164 SI 3,047 1,442 14,541 379 570 981 673 557 276 544 1,705 620 4,930 4,141 6,771 1,404 61 6,563 2,788 39,924 1,211 1,065 1,284 1,471 1,149 482 826 4,599 880 7,201 8,390 17,219 2,197 fi. 35 40 79 33 48 67 50 23 25 35 59 48 187 180 67 44 63 98 53 149 63 53 78 69 47 24 43 86 60 250 250 136 76 64 882 1,037 2,546 451 624 606 640 137 483 306 534 554 2,861 3,182 2,658 693 65 1,898 1,583 5,328 706 565 829 807 649 416 453 1,159 717 4,055 4,783 5,692 1,111 66 69 116 157 63 92 140 98 61 59 83 82 120 380 393 84 104 67 1 151 167 213 84 116 156 156 89 105 110 128 192 482 612 181 151 68 1,542 3,765 5,833 993 1,463 1,599 1,505 928 965 825 963 1,486 7,055 8,189 3,716 2,012 69 3,950 5,390 8,786 1,359 2,034 1,898 2,329 1,206 1,680 1,230 1,934 2,400 9,338 13,934 8,814 3,211 7' 59 116 115 42 91 128 88 54 73 67 58 101 322 280 81 113 n 87 175 141 65 125 170 134 74 105 108 97 146 377 402 135 172 72 2,254 5,029 6,703 1,025 1,937 2,283 1,479 882 1,419 811 783 1,691 7,915 8,409 5,766 3,013 73 2,912 8,472 7,440 1,621 3,073 2,759 2,865 1,433 2,098 1,385 2,045 2,572 10,368 11,881 9,139 4,761 71 43 126 74 20 81 108 55 39 93 75 32 119 229 222 63 88 7: 74 169 81 46 102 139 77 39 123 99 49 144 308 324 87 113 76 3,037 6,838 6,022 589 2,101 2,109 1,229 819 1,981 1,113 533 2,149 7,947 8,009 6,174 3,573 77 3,605 9,775 6,243 1,562 2,882 2,709 2,063 948 2,849 1,450 739 2,890 10,336 12,279 7,088 4,244 78 28 84 33 21 46 69 34 28 54 42 19 63 141 123 50 67 79 43 107 54 33 53 65 49 37 68 46 44 91 176 170 62 83 80 2,319 5,851 3,116 745 1,343 1,543 1,153 640 1,215 797 475 1,613 5,121 4,787 6,023 3,411 81 3,270 6,186 5,323 1,261 2,006 1,482 1,414 737 2,123 946 1,448 2,267 7,127 7,346 7,021 5,019 82 25 69 19 13 45 49 41 16 33 32 15 53 93 95 39 46 h3 37 80 41 17 43 44 34 22 50 49 21 57 117 132 43 51 84 1,984 5,339 2,729 421 1,640 1,045 1,350 376 807 642 414 1,585 3,957 4,550 6,464 2,547 BS 3,086 5,995 4,861 696 1,394 1,170 1,370 762 1,510 1,197 742 1,491 5,381 6,527 6,181 3,083 36 54 190 118 29 91 113 67 53 131 97 28 104 201 215 113 111 87 65 198 126 37 94 117 88 59 151 101 50 146 221 255 117 109 88 8,157 20,017 25,741 1,463 3,688 3,496 3,640 2,143 4,497 3,029 906 3,658 10,475 12,437 24,600 8,451 89 9,261 20,391 25,337 2,384 4,463 4,072 5,004 2,425 6,270 3,100 1,779 5,194 12,282 16,817 23,174 8,038 91 33 66 95 10 30 40 29 25 46 36 13 26 51 83 74 39 91 43 66 73 13 24 40 27 19 54 38 14 32 44 74 69 47 92 10,432 11,615 40,979 1,235 2,348 1,965 3,411 1,570 2,343 1,926 716 1,413 4,864 8,541 31,354 6,645 »: 13,394 13,088 28,873 2,510 1,369 1,604 3,590 1,898 3,403 1,478 864 1,446 4,398 9,051 25,583 7,385 94 37 11 79 9 4 11 9 12 12 6 4 13 4 24 53 22 9S 36 16 47 5 3 12 11 11 15 9 4 12 5 23 38 19 91 26,705 5,208 86,646 2,594 311 856 1,873 1,292 1,523 382 1,124 1,345 518 5,517 46,648 7,370 i7 23,269 6,453 45,129 1,004 462 1,567 2,183 1,855 950 893 1,179 820 650 6,014 30,595 5,668 98 24 9 51 9 4 8 7 8 7 6 1 10 3 17 41 18 99 12,364 3,625 36,651 2,594 311 439 918 390 362 382 34 1,109 502 3,215 28,210 5,494 IOC 150 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ashley Bradley Farms: Al 1 fami operators number 1 959 . 1951 . Full owners number 1059 . 1954 . Part owners number 1959 . 1054. Managers number ] D59 . 1951 . All tenants number 1959 . 1951. Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 1951. Land in farms: All farm operators acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners acres 1959. 1954 . Part owners acres 1959 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1954. All tenants acres 1959 . 1951. Ctopland harvested: All farm operators farms reporting 1959 . 1951. acres 1959. 1951. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959. 1951. Part owner* farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Managers fam.s reporting acres Ml tenants farms reporting acres Farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Nonwhite farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in fatms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Nonwhite farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres \ll tenants acres Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator : WTnte farm operators, total farms reporting Full owners farms reporting acres Part owners farms reporting 1959. 1954. 1959. 1951 . 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1951. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1959. 1959 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959 . 1959 . 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Full owners farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Part owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . farms reporting acres m;,,.j:j7 145, 076 56,054 77,336 15,309 18,397 550 580 23,094 48,763 24.3 33.6 16,458,515 17,944,367 7,953,906 9,264,215 5,063,134 4,608,214 708,417 620,444 2,733,058 3,451,494 72,315 114,277 5,324,541 5,535,608 37,337 51,549 1,325,701 1,558,152 14,073 17,208 2,067,269 1,679,692 406 486 247,951 235,912 20,499 45,034 1,683,620 2,061,852 80,336 114,056 51,144 69,952 13,662 16,044 536 561 14,994 27,499 18.7 24.1 14,671 4,910 1,647 14 8,100 55.2 15,781,590 16,814,158 7,664,150 8,862,344 4,896,492 4,384,880 699,281 610,543 2,521,667 2,956,391 676,925 289,756 166,642 9,136 211,391 58,831 85,216 5,015,007 4,952,187 33,228 45,817 1,250,391 1,456,055 12,468 14,896 1,988,453 1,589,063 12,741 24,034 1,530,346 1,675,755 13,484 309,534 4,109 75,310 1,605 78,816 7,758 153,274 1,213 1,661 433 645 330 331 6 5 444 680 36.6 40.9 449,712 432,139 134,194 138,604 171,587 149,248 11,246 5,469 132,685 138,818 1,086 1,433 258,604 229,627 327 472 51,616 54,092 327 322 104,387 76,175 6 4 2,105 1,894 426 635 100,496 97,466 1,014 1,368 374 572 290 285 344 506 33.9 37.0 199 59 40 100 50.3 437, 589 414,102 129,825 132,770 166,604 144,306 11,246 5,469 129,914 131,557 12,123 4,369 4,983 2,771 1,156 253,011 222,827 276 414 50,603 53,262 287 276 101,993 74,510 329 462 98,310 93,161 188 5,593 51 1,013 40 2,394 97 2,186 1,043 2,135 549 788 102 178 5 10 387 1,159 37.1 54.3 164,831 205,308 71,511 87,463 58,108 54,711 7,112 15,509 28,100 47, 625 862 1,815 69,464 73,332 386 514 18,421 20,424 101 174 26,042 15,499 2,205 3,418 370 1,119 22,796 33,991 678 1,172 445 641 82 131 5 10 146 390 21.5 33.3 365 104 20 241 66.0 152,541 182,651 66, 862 81,897 55,599 52,295 7,112 15,509 22,968 32,950 12,290 4,649 2,509 5,132 519 903 62,415 57,616 299 411 17, 188 18,960 81 127 24,866 14,226 134 357 18,156 21,012 343 7,049 87 1,233 20 1,176 236 4,640 699 809 544 629 101 108 2 52 72 7.4 8.9 141,606 132,962 84,979 84,766 34,206 34,617 15,100 7,321 13,579 408 506 7,921 10,456 306 366 5,213 6,326 81 92 2,439 2,888 20 48 265 1,242 698 805 543 625 101 108 2 52 72 7.4 8.9 141,326 132,422 84,699 84,226 34,206 34,617 15,100 7,321 13,579 408 504 7,921 10,440 306 364 5,213 6,310 81 92 2,439 2,888 20 48 265 1,242 3,619 4,492 2,827 3,415 496 588 13 18 283 471 7.8 10.5 389,114 418,975 266,528 277,156 87, 560 94,773 4,650 3,793 30,376 43,253 2,292 3,054 58,499 77,325 1,696 2,244 35,747 45,828 447 549 18,974 24,123 3 10 101 543 146 251 3,677 6,831 3,615 4,490 2,824 3,413 496 588 12 18 283 471 7.8 10.5 388,534 418,215 266,228 276,396 87,560 94,773 4,370 3,793 30,376 43,253 580 300 280 2,290 3,052 58,457 77,273 1,694 2,242 35,705 45,776 447 549 18,974 24,123 146 251 3,677 6,831 2 42 2 42 1,487 1,769 1,217 1,493 175 183 5 2 90 91 6.1 5.1 276,055 284,157 197,674 197,768 58,073 66,939 6,384 6,520 13,924 12,900 887 1,163 20,903 25,979 703 959 14, 119 18,276 142 160 5,563 6,502 4 2 353 217 38 42 868 984 1,486 1,769 1,216 1,493 175 183 5 2 90 91 6.1 5.1 276, 010 284,127 197, 629 197,768 58,073 66,939 6,384 6,520 13,924 12,900 45 45 887 1,163 20,903 25,979 703 959 14,119 18,276 142 160 5,563 6,502 38 42 868 984 788 1,092 619 842 83 96 86 153 10.9 14.0 74,510 96,727 61,399 75,507 9,202 11,410 429 3,909 9,381 654 864 9,999 18,807 503 644 7,085 12,117 81 94 1,970 3,835 1 168 70 125 944 2,687 650 880 522 690 58 80 1 70 109 10.8 12.4 138 97 25 16 11.6 67,804 86,198 55,936 67,725 . 8,286 10,377 429 3,582 7,667 6,706 5,463 916 327 528 683 8,677 16,003 416 520 6,292 10,546 56 78 1,662 3,448 56 84 723 1,841 126 1,322 87 793 25 308 14 221 543 756 431 520 52 94 1 64 142 11.7 18.8 53,871 75,179 42,524 51,426 6,298 14,818 280 4,769 8,935 409 580 8,709 14,152 306 372 5,170 7,142 50 87 1,917 3,079 71 52 121 1,551 3,931 426 580 348 422 32 63 1 45 95 10.6 16.4 122 83 20 19 15.6 47,085 65,061 38,405 45,534 5,232 12,702 280 3,168 6,825 6,786 4,119 1,066 1,601 305 436 6,897 11,075 241 301 4,588 6,156 30 57 1,348 2,325 33 78 890 2,594 104 1,812 65 582 20 569 19 661 OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 ARKANSAS 151 Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner 937 1,033 1,904 1,063 773 1,219 1,201 2,683 1,316 1,917 1,447 467 1,252 1,107 1,746 1 1,855 1,656 2,605 1,420 1,231 2,214 1,633 3,759 1,689 4,517 2,454 856 2,420 1,788 2,476 403 789 739 850 641 880 840 895 981 319 426 381 454 718 1,235 8 647 1,218 1,024 1,093 920 1,381 1,060 1,316 1,278 420 550 660 541 970 1,704 l 247 164 463 145 64 167 233 588 197 212 310 45 221 146 297 5 282 233 569 216 122 266 347 605 250 192 316 83 284 222 358 r. 10 5 3 1 1 9 3 8 6 21 7 2 11 8 7 7 16 2 3 1 1 1 2 7 7 40 8 1 14 7 8 s 277 75 699 67 67 163 125 1,192 132 1,365 704 39 566 235 207 9 910 203 1,009 110 188 566 224 1,831 154 3,865 1,580 112 1,581 589 406 in 29.6 7.3 36.7 6.3 8.7 13.4 JO. 4 44.4 10.0 71.2 48.7 8.4 45.2 21.2 11.9 11 49.1 12.3 38.7 7.7 15.3 25.6 13.7 48.7 9.1 85.6 64.4 13.1 65.3 32.9 16.4 I-1 282,670 180,332 297,242 179,826 93,704 153,090 235,834 372,953 160,603 350,192 319,960 64,582 270,695 176,153 286,992 13 283,503 229,242 316,991 251,153 169,503 211,228 244,685 359,815 176,451 339,500 303, 837 102,291 261, 425 230,579 309,931 11 86,257 116,046 80,810 138,977 78,738 109,035 135,468 101,818 94,659 54,569 86,684 49,094 94,253 90,941 170,016 IS 115,172 148,051 99,147 199,751 133,846 139,687 131,722 106,536 105,924 55,114 91,095 81,554 101,605 106,406 188,668 I'l 137,725 50,202 107,517 28,442 9,758 27,609 77,798 118,506 51,825 158,626 138,494 10,608 92,423 34,058 71,464 17 83,855 50,513 99,954 40,518 19,112 35,894 84,192 89,061 54,410 82,895 110,977 14,511 68,699 64,598 69,960 u 14,570 5,884 1,603 3,480 1,000 3,149 1,767 15,715 2,587 34,708 9,211 1,120 21,817 24,421 17,115 1:1 33,487 1,070 1,030 360 604 460 1,671 13,355 2,149 47,669 9,083 603 23,195 22,873 6,312 20 44,118 8,200 107,312 8,927 4,208 13,297 20,801 136,914 11,532 102,289 85,571 3,760 62,202 26,733 28,397 "1 50,989 29,608 116,860 10,524 15,941 35,187 27,100 150,863 13,968 153,822 92,682 5,623 67,926 36,702 44,991 'I'? 874 600 1,728 803 564 930 907 2,536 709 1,849 1,379 298 1,164 866 1,299 23 1,747 1,005 2,306 1,080 920 1,746 1,344 3,382 983 4,479 2,330 491 2,355 1,417 1,768 24 96, 519 23,488 168,252 19,152 8,250 21,254 41,740 265,426 36,275 265,487 197,584 6,265 134,513 37,927 41,516 25 101,813 31,241 165,941 27,797 17,745 38,999 56,871 235,536 40,024 258,347 168,458 9,403 119,663 51,490 51,846 26 356 412 592 619 445 637 601 781 476 304 371 232 392 516 883 27 554 643 753 793 658 984 839 982 676 401 455 374 485 656 1,126 28 24,034 11,604 30,160 11,234 5,575 10,887 12,907 46,409 12,431 31,771 36,038 3,545 34,049 12,246 20,592 29 31,358 13,721 36,995 16, 603 10,576 17,066 19,598 45,223 13,276 35,602 37,454 5,519 31,272 14,479 24,873 .10 240 143 460 140 61 155 209 584 164 211 309 40 220 134 264 31 281 214 562 204 115 252 326 600 219 189 312 72 283 211 336 32 48,852 9,328 62,193 6,415 1,897 6,063 21,147 91,304 20,679 124,440 88,387 1,683 42,222 8,999 14,053 33 29,685 10,165 50,914 8,624 4,353 8,618 26,423 60,275 22,216 61,114 59,463 2,889 31,082 14,715 16,491 34 9 3 2 1 1 5 2 8 6 21 6 1 11 8 6 35 15 3 1 1 2 6 7 39 6 14 7 7 36 3,562 943 988 95 10 860 174 11,569 415 25,398 7,080 115 12,124 4,951 1,249 37 9,171 428 99 56 245 8,436 436 33,166 2,842 7,621 2,700 491 38 269 42 674 43 57 133 95 1,163 63 1,313 693 25 541 208 146 39 897 148 988 83 146 509 177 1,794 81 3,850 1,557 45 1,573 543 299 40 20,071 1,613 74,911 1,408 768 3,444 7,512 116,144 2,750 83,878 66,079 922 46,118 11,731 5,622 41 31,599 7,355 77,604 2,570 2,717 13,259 10,605 121,602 4,094 128,465 68,699 995 49,688 19,596 9,991 42 619 858 1,903 1,063 683 825 969 2,677 1,312 594 1,078 370 749 715 1,652 43 1,000 1,328 2,604 1,420 1,026 1,333 1,286 3,750 1,672 1,007 1,634 664 1,114 1,111 2,297 44 273 674 739 850 566 647 670 893 978 112 368 309 278 527 1,173 45 443 1,009 1,024 1,093 765 987 816 1,314 1,265 164 476 530 333 721 1,580 46 188 128 462 145 57 97 189 585 197 153 289 35 184 91 279 47 194 164 569 216 106 151 276 603 248 130 285 59 212 152 337 IS 9 5 3 1 1 9 3 8 6 21 7 2 11 6 7 49 15 1 3 1 1 2 7 7 38 6 1 14 7 8 50 1/49 51 699 67 59 72 107 1,191 131 308 414 24 276 91 193 51 348 154 1,008 110 154 195 192 1,826 152 675 867 74 555 231 372 52 24.1 5.9 36.7 6.3 8.6 8.7 11.0 44.5 10.0 51.9 38.4 6.5 36.8 12.7 11.7 53 34.8 11.6 38.7 7.7 15.0 14.6 14.9 48.7 9.1 67.0 53.1 11.1 49.8 20.8 16.2 54 318 175 1 90 394 232 6 4 1,323 369 97 503 392 94 55 130 115 75 233 170 2 3 207 58 72 176 191 62 56 59 1 36 1 7 70 44 3 59 21 10 37 55 2 144 18 57 128 24 "8 91 18 1 1 1,057 290 15 290 li 58 59 40.3 13.7 8.9 23.1 7.8 16.7 25.0 79.9 78.6 15.5 57.7 36.7 14.9 60 268,575 171,490 297,052 179,826 88,454 128,001 214,886 372,605 160,403 311,291 307,563 58,782 251,302 153,115 279,632 61 259,180 214,720 316,896 251,153 157,494 159,439 218,225 359,580 175,920 264,615 280,319 94,004 222,988 186,722 300,289 62 80,666 110,430 80,810 138,977 74,529 94,147 121,071 101,774 94,499 45,431 83,166 44,909 85,015 79,008 165,766 63 105,650 139,535 99,147 199,751 125,099 115,479 113,844 106,509 105,593 43,944 86,964 75,679 88,746 89,486 182,189 64 133,176 47,733 107,327 28,442 9,018 22,638 72,568 118,220 51,825 150,144 136,605 10,050 89,144 29,383 69,759 65 78,420 46,362 99,954 40,518 18,380 28,013 76,973 88,977 54,339 75,716 108,665 13,252 63,479 47,507 68,393 66 14,110 5,884 1,603 3,480 1,000 3,149 1,767 15,715 2,587 34,708 9,211 1,120 21,817 23,537 17,115 67 33,327 1,000 1,030 360 604 1,671 13,355 2,149 47,139 5,965 603 23,195 22,873 6,312 66 40,623 7,443 107,312 8,927 3,907 8,067 19,480 136,896 11,492 81,008 78,581 2,703 55,326 21,187 26,992 69 41,783 27,823 116,765 10,524 13,411 15,947 25,737 150,739 13,839 97,816 78,725 4,470 47,568 26,856 43,395 70 14,095 8,842 190 5,250 25,089 20,948 348 200 38,901 12,397 5,800 19,393 23,038 7,360 71 5,591 5,616 4,209 14,888 14,397 44 160 9,138 3,518 4,185 9,238 11,933 4,250 72 4,549 460 2,469 190 740 4,971 5,230 286 8,482 1,889 558 3,279 4,675 1,705 73 3,495 757 301 5,230 1,321 18 40 21,281 6,990 1,057 6,876 884 5,546 1,405 74 75 566 490 1,727 803 492 578 708 2,530 707 570 1,017 224 689 513 1,223 76 915 805 2,305 1,080 768 960 1,031 3,373 973 982 1,520 388 1,061 809 1,638 77 90,414 21,809 168,089 19,152 7,641 15, 617 38,927 265,137 36,264 234,874 189,739 5,364 123,363 31,789 40,156 78 88,562 27,354 165,880 27,797 16,300 22,519 51,575 235,351 39,943 193,192 151,775 8,006 94,661 39,332 49,899 79 234 351 592 619 387 432 458 779 475 100 316 181 232 358 834 90 368 554 753 793 548 661 621 980 669 146 387 304 288 463 1,043 81 22,446 10,959 30, 160 11,234 5,227 8,495 11,199 46,394 12,423 25,751 34,844 3,112 30,316 10,471 11,695 20,100 82 28,325 12,856 36,995 16, 603 9,727 12,335 16,461 45,204 13,241 28,185 35,948 4,866 26,567 23,889 83 181 109 459 140 55 89 167 581 164 153 288 30 183 79 246 84 193 146 562 204 100 139 259 598 217 128 282 50 211 142 317 85 47,033 8,524 62,030 6,415 1,743 4,645 20,372 91,036 20,679 118,084 87,571 1,488 40,359 7,266 13,564 86 27,366 8,480 50,914 8,624 4,180 5,749 24,712 60,219 22,190 55,777 58,370 2,395 28,458 11,796 16,024 87 143 27 674 f 49 52 81 1,162 62 296 407 12 263 70 137 ss 340 105 987 83 119 160 149 1,789 80 671 847 34 548 197 271 69 17,833 1,383 74,911 1,408 661 1,617 7,182 116,138 2,747 65,641 60,244 649 40,564 9,145 5,243 90 23,750 6,018 77,543 2,570 2,294 4,435 10,157 121,492 4,074 76,503 56,645 745 32,015 13,141 9,495 91 308 110 1 72 352 199 6 2 1,279 362 74 475 353 76 92 6,105 1,679 163 609 5,637 2,813 289 11 30,613 7,845 901 11,150 6,138 1,360 93 122 61 58 205 143 2 1 204 55 51 160 158 49 94 1,588 645 348 2,392 1,708 15 8 6,020 1,194 433 3,733 1,775 492 95 59 34 1 6 66 42 3 58 21 10 37 55 18 96 1,819 804 163 154 1,418 775 268 6,356 816 195 1,863 1,733 489 97 126 15 8 81 14 1 1 1,017 286 13 278 138 9 98 2,238 230 107 1,827 330 6 3 18,237 5,835 273 5,554 2,586 379 09 152 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms: All farm operators number 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Full owners number 1959 . . . 1954... Part owners number 1959 . . . 1954 .. . Managers number 1959 .. . 1954 .. . All tenants number 1959 . . . 1954 .. . Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Land in farms: All farm operators acres 1959 .. . 1954... Full owners acres 1959 .. . 1954 .. . Part owners acres 1959 .. . 1954... Managers acres 1959 .. . 1954 . . . All tenants acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Cropland harvested: All farm operators farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 .. . acres 1959 . . . 1954... Full owners farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954... Part owners farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... acres 1959 .. . 1954... Managers farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . All tenants farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total number 1959 . . 1954 . . Full owners number 1959 . . 1954.. Part owners number 1959 . . 1954.. Managers number 1959 . . 1954 . . All tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . . 1954 . . Nonwhtte farm operators. total number 1959 . . Full owners number 1959 . . Part owners number 1959 . . Managers number 1959 . . All tenants number 1959 . . Proportion of tenancy -percent 1959 . . Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total acres 1959 . . 6o 1954 . . 63 Full owners acres 1959.. 1954.. Part owners acres 1959 . . 1954.. Managers acres 1959 . . 1954.. All tenants acres 1959.. 1954.. Nonwhile farm operators, total acres 1959 . . Full owners acres 1959 . . Part owners - acres 1959 . . Managers acres 1959 . . All tenants acres 1959 . . Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator : While farm operators, total fams reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . 1954 . . Nonwhile farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Part owners farms reporting 1959. acres 1959 . All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring 1,052 1,456 748 967 197 269 3 3 104 217 9.9 14.9 202,769 223,123 126,741 133,206 60,479 67,815 994 2,288 14,555 19,814 673 1,008 24,559 34,003 450 657 12,764 16,761 163 234 9,779 13,262 2 1 220 8 58 116 1,796 3,972 1,048 1,445 745 964 197 266 3 3 103 212 9.8 14.7 4 3 1 25.0 202,486 222,290 126,478 132,963 60,479 67,400 994 2,288 14,535 19,639 283 263 670 1,001 24,458 33,776 448 655 12,673 16,704 163 231 9,779 13,144 57 114 1,786 3,920 3 101 1,090 1,282 878 1,132 135 73 2 75 77 6.9 6.0 227,453 233,082 167,765 202,653 43,975 18,707 1,972 13,741 11,722 727 832 18,821 18,738 562 731 13,084 15,757 123 64 4,296 2,020 36 41 37 1,405 961 1,089 1,282 877 1,132 135 73 2 75 77 6.9 6.0 1 1 227,408 233,082 167,720 202,653 43,975 18,707 1,972 13,741 11,722 45 727 832 18,821 18,738 562 731 13,084 15,757 123 64 4,296 2,020 41 37 1,405 961 726 1,078 623 934 50 51 6 4 47 89 6.5 8.3 74,328 86,909 58,106 69,363 9,165 11,851 2,009 630 5,048 5,065 283 421 4,592 5,746 233 369 3,362 4,377 32 33 806 1,162 46 11 17 18 378 196 719 1,071 616 928 50 50 6 4 47 89 6.5 8.3 73,993 86,562 57,771 69,056 9,165 11, 811 2,009 630 5,048 5,065 335 335 278 419 4,544 5,715 228 367 3,314 4,346 32 33 806 1,162 17 18 378 196 5 48 5 48 554 886 465 795 52 31 1 36 60 6.5 6.8 60,106 79,521 44,372 70,248 11,113 4,650 1,422 3,199 4,623 371 607 7,299 12,140 305 541 4,817 10,728 47 31 1,980 958 18 35 367 454 523 831 440 747 51 28 1 31 56 5.9 6.7 31 25 1 5 16.1 58,440 76,261 42,760 67,595 11,097 4,181 1,422 3,161 4,485 1,666 1,612 16 38 351 584 7,166 11,970 289 522 4,717 10,602 46 28 1,965 935 15 34 349 433 20 133 16 100 1 15 3 18 2,080 2,636 876 1,093 491 552 1 7 712 984 34.2 37.3 267,842 280,274 83,742 93,724 95,320 86,168 792 2,559 87,988 97,823 1,876 2,351 147,826 138,263 692 840 29,886 30,001 489 550 53,616 40,890 1 5 73 1,790 694 956 64,251 65,582 2,080 2,636 876 1,093 491 552 1 7 712 984 34.2 37.3 267,842 280,274 83,742 93,724 95,320 86,168 792 2,559 87,988 97,823 1,876 2,351 147,826 138,263 692 840 29,886 30,001 489 550 53,616 40,890 694 956 64,251 65,582 1,416 2,123 991 1,279 261 402 10 8 154 434 10.9 20.4 257,507 303,846 145,402 163,198 87,643 98,169 8,911 7,192 15,551 35,287 883 1,587 31,982 48,494 573 854 15,005 18,782 198 356 13,025 18,687 6 6 710 1,228 106 371 3,242 9,797 1,057 1,461 771 955 201 291 9 8 76 207 7.2 14.2 359 220 60 1 78 21.7 233,322 261,268 129,427 140,946 83,123 87,999 8,391 7,192 12,381 25,131 24,185 15,975 4,520 520 3,170 626 1,011 28,190 38,430 426 604 13,104 15,526 149 248 11,922 16,079 46 153 2,468 5,597 257 3,792 147 1,901 49 1,103 60' 774 990 1,539 800 1,262 127 158 1 2 62 117 6.3 7.6 115,266 139,333 82,409 101,723 26,817 30,400 79 340 5,961 6,870 567 743 10,650 12,552 444 581 4,983 6,689 91 118 4,595 5,195 52 32 43 1,072 616 982 1,516 792 1,244 127 154 1 2 62 116 6.3 7.7 114,908 138,470 82,051 101,095 26,817 30,169 79 340 5,961 6,866 358 358 563 727 10,593 12,421 440 569 4,926 6,618 91 115 4,595 5,138 32 42 1,072 613 Howard ^P^" Izard 778 1,272 615 915 97 166 7 4 59 187 7.6 14.7 117,746 154,366 82,618 105,484 25,528 34,685 3,690 1,789 5,910 12,408 478 849 16,061 24,809 351 557 9,188 13,197 80 144 4,593 6,976 5 4 1,314 992 42 144 966 3,644 677 1,076 553 815 81 137 7 4 36 120 5.3 11.2 101 62 16 23 22.8 110,467 144,864 78,837 100,104 23,329 32,723 3,690 1,789 4,611 10,248 7,279 3,781 2,199 1,299 401 691 14,569 22,024 309 488 8,689 12,288 66 118 4,058 6,363 21 81 508 2,381 77 1,492 42 499 14 535 21 458 1,564 2,084 1,070 1,370 315 399 9 10 170 305 10.9 14.6 305,090 326,533 165,054 172,435 101,763 107,849 12,436 8,100 25,837 38,149 960 1,301 64,293 65,300 557 722 16,174 17,176 278 363 31,431 29,446 5 4 3,364 512 120 212 13,324 18,166 1,552 2,067 1,061 1,355 313 398 9 10 169 304 10.9 14.7 12 1 8.3 304,742 325,553 164,718 171,606 101,753 107,800 12,436 8,100 25,835 38,047 348 336 10 958 1,296 64,287 65,161 557 719 16,174 17,143 276 362 31,425 29,442 120 211 13,324 18,064 2 6 ARKANSAS OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 153 JackBon Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Montgomery 1,235 1,745 992 684 1,434 2,086 1,087 706 1,451 1,814 1,471 733 964 2,904 1,271 646 1 1,980 3,660 1,429 1,136 1,777 3,230 2,031 936 1,944 2,992 1,918 993 1,548 5,812 1,885 931 2 Ail 587 723 339 670 517 437 421 1,010 887 1,169 553 699 448 384 549 3 559 1,141 1,023 524 769 667 649 572 1,359 1,250 1,519 748 1,000 716 440 790 4 269 235 159 179 318 393 215 165 298 314 189 120 151 489 199 71 5 320 281 223 173 337 425 273 126 370 439 217 149 212 475 255 96 6 7 30 5 5 5 9 5 1 8 6 4 2 9 49 5 2 7 3 26 7 2 2 11 5 2 4 10 2 3 7 54 1 1 8 518 893 105 161 441 1,167 430 119 135 607 109 58 105 1,918 683 24 9 1,098 2,212 176 437 669 2,127 1,104 236 211 1,293 180 93 329 4,567 1,189 44 10 41.9 51.2 10.6 23.5 30.8 55.9 39.6 16.9 9.3 33.5 7.4 7.9 10.9 66.0 53.7 3.7 11 55.5 60.4 12.3 38.5 37.6 65.9 54.4 25.2 10.9 43.2 9.4 9.4 21.3 78.6 63.1 4.7 12 348,913 311,941 153,973 130,861 279,132 272,618 223,175 182,247 265,214 377,698 276,524 152,193 188,850 533,421 201,508 109,196 13 343,867 344,810 178,035 137,244 267,047 270,427 231,377 171,313 288,531 414,961 308,197 172,532 204,396 533,962 214,947 114,683 14 90,793 81,888 92,485 38,166 108,352 50,452 68,504 82,142 135,149 132,661 207,895 96,007 98,336 69,807 47,947 73,698 15 90,888 109,328 105,834 64,306 106,921 66,956 82,120 93,375 157,118 149,422 225,358 114,942 110,640 78,365 73,825 89,210 16 145,755 98,179 46,785 69,726 86,368 131,326 85,677 86,573 86,490 129,311 54,274 40,450 53,664 213,813 80,727 22,633 17 122,655 93,438 53,971 42,844 73,752 105,270 74,001 56,351 94,286 135,156 56,419 44,673 53,578 153,859 60,112 22,144 IB 9,744 45,924 2,389 9,149 6,413 16,439 24,709 3,000 18,592 9,809 438 1,435 20,444 66,473 8,879 9,220 19 5,438 39,959 1,276 1,085 3,140 10,815 14,882 1,538 12,419 10,601 155 3,296 12,997 61,980 340 40 20 102,621 85,950 12,314 13,820 77,999 74,401 44,285 10,532 24,983 105,917 13,917 14,301 16,406 183,328 63,955 3,645 21 124,886 102,085 16,954 29,009 83,234 87,386 60,374 20,049 24,708 119,782 26,265 9,621 27,181 239,758 80,670 3,289 22 1,148 1,586 697 503 1,174 1,983 951 441 937 1,663 1,069 471 574 2,839 1,216 395 23 1,846 3,208 1,031 860 1,502 3,157 1,768 579 1,409 2,720 1,429 604 904 5,770 1,792 631 24 202,936 158,642 25,416 26,684 112,689 162,545 103,305 25,014 32, 032 179,599 31,935 10,059 26,973 464,681 105,076 7,967 25 188,248 171,871 34,675 36,801 114,106 151,795 95,989 27,945 47,508 195,074 36,739 11,815 35,912 459,609 97,181 10,304 26 367 461 500 197 438 464 314 217 615 758 836 339 385 433 341 324 27 451 741 733 302 532 609 442 269 933 1,008 1,110 432 469 684 354 520 28 29,268 26,925 11,431 3,853 25,996 23,585 13,499 9,171 13,177 42,981 22,630 5,827 12,587 56,355 16,943 5,772 29 23,461 28,245 17,182 7,414 26,413 27,804 17,409 11,307 20,943 46,514 24,584 6,979 17,156 61,113 19,029 7,853 30 266 231 131 160 312 334 211 128 250 308 170 101 118 486 197 55 31 317 276 196 163 328 421 255 109 338 433 201 123 175 472 252 81 32 87,529 47,225 10,509 15,921 36,490 75,033 43,639 12,748 15,193 63,862 7,670 3,549 10,977 189,568 41,392 1,914 33 69,689 50,921 13,831 14,369 33,198 53,307 29,434 10,281 20,121 64,780 9,059 3,761 9,313 125,251 25,383 2,000 34 5 27 5 5 4 9 5 5 6 3 1 5 48 5 1 35 3 24 7 1 1 11 4 1 4 9 2 3 6 53 1 36 6,437 21,941 584 1,331 148 8,911 14,873 1,010 3,990 37 40 608 49,979 4,073 21 37 2,538 13,729 547 25 80 5,083 8,902 230 1,328 4,892 55 171 775 51,686 77 38 510 867 61 141 420 1,126 421 96 67 591 60 30 66 1,872 673 15 39 1,075 2,167 95 394 641 2,116 1,067 200 134 1,270 116 46 254 4,561 1,185 30 40 79,702 62,551 2,892 5,579 50,055 55,016 31,294 3,095 2,652 68,766 1,598 643 2,801 168,779 42,668 260 41 92,560 78,976 3,115 14,993 54,415 65,601 40,244 6,127 5,116 78,888 3,041 904 8,668 221,559 52,692 451 42 1,159 816 991 474 1,434 819 598 531 1,439 1,527 1,468 733 843 2,129 592 645 43 1,749 1,485 1,426 714 1,772 1,175 1,020 672 1,913 2,259 1,917 993 1,231 3,927 783 930 44 425 340 722 264 670 192 292 355 1,000 819 1,166 553 618 423 191 548 45 534 673 1,021 422 768 281 458 493 1,344 1,115 1,518 748 870 666 243 790 46 255 116 159 137 318 224 114 140 296 284 189 120 134 473 128 71 47 304 138 222 123 334 228 170 96 356 397 217 149 155 454 129 96 48 7 26 5 5 5 9 5 1 8 6 4 2 9 49 5 2 49 2 25 7 2 2 11 5 2 4 10 2 3 6 54 1 50 472 334 105 68 441 394 187 35 135 418 109 58 82 1,184 268 24 51 909 649 176 167 668 655 387 81 209 737 180 93 200 2,753 411 43 52 40.7 40.9 10.6 14.3 30.8 48.1 31.3 6.6 9.4 27.4 7.4 7.9 9.7 55.6 45.3 3.7 53 52.0 43.7 12.3 23.4 37.7 55.7 37.9 12 .1 10.9 32.6 9.4 9.4 16.2 70.1 52.5 4.6 54 76 929 1 210 1,267 489 175 12 287 3 121 775 679 1 55 16 247 1 75 325 145 66 10 68 3 81 25 193 1 56 14 119 42 169 101 25 2 30 17 16 71 57 58 46 4 559 93 773 243 84 189 23 734 415 59 60.5 60.2 44.3 61.0 49.7 48.0 65.9 19.0 94.7 61.1 60 339,734 277,650 153,775 120,371 279,132 215,123 195,312 174,184 264,636 366,322 276,164 152,193 180, 111 518,433 168,338 109,184 61 328,200 289,505 177,922 121,711 265,801 194,121 190,647 159,543 287,103 392,315 308,123 172,532 188,774 501,147 162,585 114, 643 63 89,628 70,259 92,287 33, 311 108,352 33,247 58,610 78,388 134,830 128,880 207,535 96,007 91,906 68,746 36,590 73,686 63 88,864 91,090 105,737 58,585 106,881 46,236 69,574 89,072 156,751 142,508 225,284 114,942 104,467 76,393 62,101 89,210 Ivl 141,470 88,972 46,785 66,131 86,368 114,212 74,974 84,755 86,231 125,638 54,274 40,450 52,242 212,240 73,017 22,633 r.r. 115,600 83,047 53,955 39,194 72,741 88,299 62,989 54,416 93,399 130, 610 56,419 44,673 47,988 151,285 47,938 22,144 66 9,744 44,351 2,389 9,149 6,413 16,439 24,709 3,000 18,592 9,809 438 1,435 20,444 66,473 8,879 9,220 67 5,422 39,706 1,276 1,085 3,140 10,815 14,882 1,538 12,419 10,601 155 3,296 12,722 61,980 40 68 98,892 74,068 12,314 11,780 77,999 51,225 37,019 8,041 24,983 101,995 13,917 14,301 15,519 170,974 49,852 3,645 i'.' 118,314 75,662 16,954 22,847 83,039 48,771 43,202 14,517 24,534 108,596 26,265 9,621 23,597 211,489 52,546 3,249 70 9,179 34,291 198 10,490 57,495 27,863 8,063 578 11,376 360 8,739 14,988 33,170 12 71 1,165 11,629 198 4,855 17,205 9,894 3,754 319 3,781 360 6,430 1,061 11,357 12 72 4,285 9,207 3,595 17,114 10,703 1,818 259 3,673 1,422 1,573 7,710 73 74 3,729 1,573 11,882 2,040 23,176 7,266 2,491 3,922 887 12,354 14,103 75 1,075 684 696 320 1,174 776 469 300 931 1,384 1,066 471 469 2,084 551 394 n; 1,620 1,134 1,029 481 1,498 1,128 791 354 1,389 2,001 1,428 604 638 3,885 705 631 T7 196,415 137,607 25,389 24,117 112,689 128,328 89,671 22,674 31,850 172,782 31,918 10,059 24,936 450,824 88,169 7,966 7k 179,218 135,838 34,658 30,465 113,393 103,206 75,020 23,906 46,999 180,437 36,732 11,815 31,204 429,161 69,307 10,304 79 352 229 499 144 438 167 176 178 611 692 833 339 318 408 156 323 BO 428 368 732 232 532 246 274 222 928 886 1,109 432 389 634 171 520 hi 28,769 22,436 11,404 3,326 25,996 15,942 9,919 8,625 13,127 41,339 22,613 5,827 11,376 55,475 13,066 5,771 B2 22,684 22,251 17,176 6,530 26,413 19,265 13,664 10,658 20,900 43,664 24,577 6,979 15,910 59,523 15,025 7,853 B3 252 112 131 119 312 219 110 106 248 278 170 101 101 470 126 55 B4 301 133 195 114 325 225 155 81 325 391 201 123 118 451 126 81 B5 84,590 41,551 10,509 15,022 36,490 65,637 38,390 12,305 15,061 61,712 7,670 3,549 10,602 188,324 38,089 1,914 sk 67,290 44,923 13,820 12,985 32,633 44,569 25,090 9,632 19,672 62,518 9,059 3,761 8,055 123,700 20,585 2,000 ST 466 319 61 52 420 381 178 16 67 408 60 30 45 1,158 264 15 BB 889 610 95 134 640 646 358 50 132 715 116 46 126 2,747 408 30 B9 76,619 52,334 2,892 4,438 50,055 37,838 26,489 1,744 2,652 65,741 1,598 643 2,350 157,046 32,941 260 SO 86,722 54,991 3,115 10,925 54,267 34, 289 27,364 3,386 5,099 69,363 3,041 904 6,554 194,252 33,697 451 91 73 902 1 183 1,207 482 141 6 279 3 105 755 665 1 92 6,521 21,035 27 2,567 34,217 13,634 2,340 182 6,817 17 2,037 13,857 16,907 1 93 15 232 1 53 297 138 39 4 66 3 67 25 185 1 'il 499 4,489 27 527 7,643 3,580 546 50 1,642 17 1,211 880 3,877 1 95 14 119 41 165 101 22 2 30 17 16 71 96 2,939 5,674 899 9,396 5,249 443 132 2,150 375 1,244 3,303 'J7 44 548 89 745 243 80 183 21 714 409 :is 3,083 10,217 1,141 17,178 4,805 1,351 3,025 451 11,733 9,727 99 154 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE {For definitions and explanations, see text) Perry Phillips Pope Faims: All farm operators , number 1959 . 1951 . Full owners number 1959 . 1954. Part owners number 1959 . 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954 . All tenants number 1959 . 1954. Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 1954. Land in farms: All farm operators acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners acres 1959 . 1954. Part owners acres 1959 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1954. All tenants acres 1959 . 1954. Cropland harvested: All farm operators farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Part owner? farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Managers farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total number 1959 . 1954. Full owners number 1959 . 1954. Part owners number 1959. 1954 . Managers number 1959 . 1954 . All tenants number 1959 . 1954. Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total number 1959 . Full owners number 1959 . Part owners number 1959 . Managers number 1959 . All tenants number 1959 . Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners acres 1959 . 1954. Part owners acres 1959 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1954. All tenants acres 1959 . 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total acres 1959. Full owners acres 1959 . Part owners acres 1959 . Managers acres 1959 . All tenants acres 1959 . Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator : Wbite farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Part owners farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. Part owners forms reporting 1959. acres 1959. All tenants farms roporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 848 1,420 625 934 123 209 6 1 94 276 11.1 19.4 134,724 192,138 87,728 116,545 34,679 49,370 897 219 11,420 26,004 573 1,057 13,696 25,280 391 638 7,539 11,607 109 191 4,273 7,762 3 1 104 59 70 227 1,780 5,852 692 1,049 519 732 104 168 6 1 63 148 9.1 14.1 156 106 31 19.9 124,604 166,796 81,152 104,428 32,858 46,043 897 219 9,697 16,106 10,120 6,576 1,821 1,723 442 745 12,242 20,444 307 487 6,822 10,146 91 150 4,010 6,985 41 107 1,306 3,254 131 1,454 84 717 18 263 29 474 958 1,261 776 1,086 103 82 79 93 8.2 7.4 144,580 170,441 114,919 145,003 22,589 15,454 7,072 9,984 679 941 12,520 16,210 548 807 9,234 12,820 94 78 2,805 2,352 37 56 481 1,038 958 1,261 776 1,086 103 82 79 93 8.2 7.4 144,580 170,441 114,919 145,003 22,589 15,454 7,072 9,984 679 941 12,520 16,210 548 807 9,234 12,820 94 78 2,805 2,352 37 56 481 1,038 712 1,360 533 1,029 102 142 3 6 74 183 10.4 13.5 121,916 128,633 62,041 87,062 20,153 22,031 34,605 4,275 5,117 15,265 468 839 8,252 15,103 323 585 4,073 8,103 94 127 3,232 4,326 1 6 140 549 50 121 807 2,125 417 736 330 580 56 70 3 6 28 80 6.7 10.9 295 203 46 46 15.6 103,221 99,207 48,282 65,961 17,405 18,207 34,605 4,275 2,929 10,764 18,695 13,759 2,748 2,188 243 425 5,337 9,828 178 321 2,790 5,566 50 56 2,188 3,059 14 42 219 654 225 2,915 1A5 1,283 44 1,044 36 508 670 393 473 73 129 3 6 39 62 7.7 9.3 98,122 98,862 54,156 57,990 37,506 29,349 1,572 1,465 4,888 10,058 332 473 14,996 19,701 246 309 7,307 8,281 58 116 5,891 8,630 2 5 442 682 26 43 1,356 2,108 494 657 384 468 70 123 3 6 37 60 7.5 9.1 2 1A.3 97,016 97,840 53,450 57,558 37,266 28,829 1,572 1,465 4,728 9,988 1,106 706 240 160 319 460 14,689 19,365 238 304 7,122 8,164 55 110 5,823 8,445 24 41 1,302 2,074 13 307 8 185 3 68 2 54 2,013 3,895 590 818 350 387 13 27 1,060 2,663 52.7 68.4 305,315 306,553 73,365 94,322 121,679 88,116 19,395 29,544 90,876 94,571 1,922 3,820 199,834 184,795 563 764 37,997 40,009 347 386 80,107 47,230 13 25 12,127 19,508 999 2,645 69,603 78,048 688 1,122 205 322 190 171 11 23 282 606 41.0 54.0 1,325 385 160 2 778 58.7 239,909 202,371 49,263 62,685 98,390 64,179 18,775 27,010 73,481 48,497 65,406 24,102 23,289 620 17,395 651 1,072 160,571 116,743 187 284 26,355 25,638 187 170 66,752 34,577 266 597 55,819 38,370 1,271 39,263 376 11,642 160 13,355 733 13,784 554 924 477 730 52 125 1 3 24 66 4.3 7.1 73,895 116,107 55,690 83,130 15,350 24,565 350 2,484 2,505 5,928 267 536 7,262 12,788 204 382 4,642 6,856 48 110 1,982 4,375 1 3 101 558 14 41 537 999 539 900 468 712 48 120 1 3 22 65 4.1 7.2 15 9 4 2 13.3 72,607 113,942 54,926 82,558 15,071 22,994 350 2,484 2,260 5,906 1,288 764 279 245 254 517 6,908 12,219 197 369 4,541 6,801 44 105 1,884 3,883 12 40 382 977 13 354 7 101 4 98 2 155 2,018 3,399 451 601 384 418 22 15 1,161 2,365 57.5 69.6 404,318 398,290 92,910 101,504 154,825 131,679 24,720 11,907 131,863 153,200 1,959 3,282 307,020 275,385 407 509 58,537 52,449 384 416 118,623 87,672 22 15 15,755 8,845 1,146 2,342 114,105 126,419 1,837 3,067 442 590 382 414 22 15 991 2,048 53.9 66.8 181 9 2 170 93.9 400,354 391,278 92,474 101,021 154,645 131,323 24,720 11,907 128,515 147,027 3,964 436 180 3,348 1,783 2,951 303,364 268,864 399 499 58,248 52,163 382 412 118,494 87,429 980 2,025 110,867 120,427 176 3,656 8 289 2 129 166 3,238 933 1,536 785 1,361 76 67 3 2 69 106 7.4 6.9 142,144 177,252 108,503 IAS, 563 25,147 16,616 1,335 1,887 7,159 10,186 594 1,002 10,619 13,715 503 882 7,829 11,438 60 60 2,066 1,609 2 2 250 84 29 58 474 584 933 1,536 785 1,361 76 67 3 2 69 106 7.4 6.9 142,144 177,252 108,503 148,563 25,147 16,616 1,335 1,887 7,159 10,186 594 1,002 10,619 13,715 503 882 7,829 11,438 60 60 2,066 1,609 29 58 474 584 1,319 1,753 977 1,290 195 245 10 6 137 212 10.4 12.1 207,467 232,829 134,880 142,592 52,414 63,273 3,033 1,273 17,140 25,691 864 1,213 31,619 41,206 618 848 12,449 19,430 166 223 12,503 14,603 5 5 419 164 75 137 6,248 7,009 1,302 1,720 962 1,266 193 240 10 6 137 208 10.5 12.1 17 15 2 206,103 230,725 133,755 141,100 52,175 62,784 3,033 1,273 17,140 25,568 1,364 1,125 239 849 1,187 31,388 40,831 605 830 12,275 19,233 164 218 12,446 14,452 75 134 6,248 6,982 15 231 13 174 2 57 ARKANSAS OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 155 Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Wash- ington White Woodruff Yell 1,188 1,229 1,936 631 898 1,153 1,132 807 893 867 1,015 1,029 3,351 2,474 1,063 1,166 1 2,584 1,558 3,689 1,176 1,102 1,322 1,611 1,124 1,156 1,068 1,763 1,358 4,094 3,470 1,910 1,465 2 741 741 537 558 682 943 793 641 673 668 837 865 2,696 1,729 227 801 3 1,811 898 616 998 814 1,122 1,095 886 888 883 1,425 1,083 3,185 2,237 393 933 1 1/45 233 275 42 134 136 168 111 135 125 86 93 344 467 178 185 5 202 259 302 95 157 113 259 148 146 86 101 168 422 596 222 231 6 16 3 11 1 1 . . . 12 5 3 2 4 4 67 10 5 8 7 43 7 20 4 1 10 4 7 2 1 40 13 7 10 6 286 252 1,113 30 81 74 159 50 82 72 88 67 244 268 653 172 9 528 394 2,751 79 130 87 247 86 115 99 235 106 447 624 1,288 291 10 24.1 20.5 57.5 4.8 9.0 6.4 14.0 6.2 9.2 8.3 8.7 6.5 7.3 10.8 61.4 14.8 11 20.4 25.3 74.6 6.7 11.8 6.6 15.3 7.7 9.9 9.3 13.3 7.8 10.9 16.0 67.4 19.9 12 184,824 257,088 344,465 72,265 144,190 212,562 159,131 129,630 227,894 151,708 97,074 186,112 371,939 419,362 267,116 208,747 13 239,644 279,336 317,632 100,756 146,865 220,237 185,791 141,493 249,385 170,784 136,285 223,605 405,990 479,207 271,164 228,677 14 78,320 135,113 97,564 52,370 103,014 172,350 79,977 81,954 152,989 112,679 77,911 146,504 262,749 249,932 58,323 114,422 15 120,688 148,738 83,293 70,859 103,412 184,239 95,684 97,538 157,949 136,362 108,789 165,171 284,729 275,179 71,488 127,354 16 57,649 74,265 144,293 17,107 31,418 31,494 47,697 36,936 52,822 30,256 13,084 24,455 72,163 111,806 89,616 62,570 17 54,358 70,525 96,890 19,824 30,444 23,955 62,830 33,135 45,646 25,358 15,123 45,046 72,183 113,881 74,864 57,071 18 15,647 3,954 10,091 255 640 13,193 3,836 5,956 1,342 1,584 6,354 10,005 2 5,517 17,288 6,890 15 29,798 4,960 19,733 3,823 220 5,730 6,265 23,704 431 290 9,585 19,586 20,049 6,744 20 33,208 43,756 92,517 2,533 9,118 8,718 18,264 6,904 16,127 7,431 4,495 8,799 27,022 32,107 101,889 24,865 21 34,800 55,113 117,716 6,250 12,789 12,043 21,547 4,555 22,086 9,064 11,942 13,098 39,493 70,561 104,763 37,508 22 681 909 1,817 331 607 911 586 409 567 567 576 738 2,172 2,062 1,011 749 23 1,326 1,208 3,504 626 777 1,024 885 558 773 718 1,059 1,009 2,847 2,952 1,800 1,002 24 60,721 66,167 196,099 9,918 16,036 16,569 16,982 9,356 15,532 10,402 8,231 16,146 55,743 67,883 140,447 39,139 25 71,889 80,180 179,840 14,408 19,383 19,431 23,211 13,129 21,820 12,990 16,741 20,697 71,351 97,201 141,064 44,778 26 310 459 461 277 455 731 391 315 399 415 456 612 1,711 1,387 199 489 27 675 599 476 509 561 863 567 409 548 584 823 780 2,179 1,828 300 568 28 13,862 15,126 42,315 4,754 11,299 12,157 7,428 5,636 9,046 6,721 5,073 11,910 36,019 33,490 21,375 14,825 29 20,103 24,264 29,916 8,283 12,804 14,641 11,042 8,177 12,320 9,026 10,872 13,975 46,037 46,056 22,897 16,671 30 125 224 270 38 109 119 121 . 79 116 107 76 87 316 447 177 148 :'.l 180 254 290 77 134 105 195 111 135 77 81 150 380 579 217 211 ?.; 26,182 25,108 79, 119 4,771 3,880 3,386 5,977 2,948 4,439 2,760 2,746 3,399 14,963 27,234 46,551 14,328 33 26,361 24,789 46,837 5,120 4,794 3,475 8,852 3,890 6,309 2,625 2,946 5,132 16,537 30,301 36,148 13,286 34 13 1 10 1 11 3 3 2 1 4 17 7 5 3 35 26 5 20 3 1 7 4 6 2 1 28 12 7 7 36 3,385 225 7,260 55 1,976 458 153 178 50 253 927 456 5,003 855 37 7,781 250 14,171 365 43 803 396 336 19 123 1,436 1,540 7,528 1,053 38 233 225 1,076 16 42 61 63 12 49 *43 43 35 128 221 630 109 39 445 350 2,718 37 81 56 116 34 84 57 153 78 260 533 1,276 216 40 17,292 25,708 67,405 393 802 1,026 1,601 314 1,894 '743 362 584 3,834 6,703 67,518 9,131 41 17,644 30,877 88,916 640 1,742 1,315 2,514 666 2,855 1,339 2,904 1,467 7,322 19,323 74,491 13,768 42 929 1,218 785 624 89S 1,153 1,125 733 893 867 734 1,018 3,347 2,464 681 1,160 13 2,026 1,548 1,243 1,166 1,102 1,322 1,605 1,031 1,155 1,068 1,280 1,341 4,073 3,443 1,116 1,441 11 651 733 287 551 682 943 786 584 673 668 625 859 2,693 1,723 153 797 r, 1,578 893 345 989 814 1,122 1,092 823 887 883 1,090 1,067 3,169 2,218 271 926 1.; 121 232 184 42 134 136 168 103 135 125 59 92 344 464 150 185 17 174 256 197 94 157 113 257 130 146 86 74 167 419 593 167 228 i' 14 3 11 1 1 12 5 3 2 4 3 67 10 5 8 13 39 7 20 4 1 10 4 7 2 1 40 13 7 10 311 143 250 303 30 81 '■74 159 41 82 '■72 46 64 243 267 373 170 51 235 392 681 79 130 87 246 74 115 99 114 106 445 619 671 277 52 15.4 20.5 38.6 4.8 9.0 6.4 14.1 5.6 9.2 8.3 6.3 6.3 7.3 10.8 54.8 14.7 33 11.6 25.3 54.8 6.8 11.8 6.6 15.3 7.2 10.0 9.3 8.9 7.9 10.9 18.0 60.1 19.2 54 259 11 1,151 7 7 74 281 11 4 10 382 6 55 90 8 250 7 7 57 212 6 3 6 74 4 56 24 2 1 91 ... 8 27 1 1 3 28 57 5S 143 2 810 9 42 3 1 i 280 2 59 55.2 18.2 70.4 12.2 14.9 27.3 25.0 10.0 73.3 33.3 «n 176,474 256,393 299,484 71,979 144,190 212,562 159,073 126,176 227,894 151,708 83,586 181,054 371,162 416,970 249,359 208,489 61 222,894 278,594 243,338 100,349 146,865 220,237 185,699 136,786 249,099 170,784 114,648 222,141 404,992 477,739 236,106 227,913 62 75,425 134,551 81,999 52,084 103,014 172,350 79,919 79,257 152,989 112,679 67,969 145,824 262,172 249,601 52,803 114,184 (11 114,322 148,336 66,022 70,502 103,412 184,239 95,653 94,429 157,663 136,362 93,058 163,739 284,124 274,130 63,643 127,116 61 55,524 74,187 134,045 17,107 31,418 31,494 47,697 36,590 52,822 30,256 11,986 24,413 72,163 109,801 86,294 62,570 65 52,251 70,212 84,187 19,774 30,444 23,955 62,770 31,778 45,646 25,358 13,808 45,014 72,128 113,723 67,595 56,890 66 14,982 3,954 10,091 255 640 13,193 3,836 5,956 1,342 1,584 2,220 10,005 25,517 17,288 6,890 67 27,653 4,960 19,733 3,823 220 ... 5,730 6,265 23,704 431 290 9,585 19,586 20,049 6,744 68 30,543 43,701 73,349 2,533 9,118 8,718 18,264 6,493 16,127 7,431 2,047 8,597 26,822 32,051 92,974 24,845 69 28,668 55,086 73,396 6,250 12,789 12,043 21,546 4,314 22,086 9,064 7,351 13,098 39,155 70,300 84,819 37,163 71) 8,350 695 44,981 286 58 3,454 13,488 5,058 777 2,392 17,757 258 71 2,895 562 15,565 286 58 2,697 9,942 680 577 331 5,520 238 72 2,125 78 10,248 346 1,098 42 2,005 3,322 73 665 ... 4,134 74 2,665 55 19,168 411 2,448 202 200 56 8,915 20 75 474 902 708 326 607 911 586 371 567 567 378 731 2,170 2,052 643 746 76 921 1,200 1,105 619 777 1,024 885 504 772 718 692 996 2,835 2,929 1,018 984 77 56,616 66,049 170,852 9,875 16,036 16,569 16,982 9,055 15,532 10,402 6,696 15,888 55,673 67,757 130,226 39,094 78 64,220 79,983 131,311 14,315 19,383 19,431 23,211 12,400 21,801 12,990 12,004 20,504 70,968 96,836 119,335 44,521 79 267 455 227 272 455 731 391 284 399 415 310 609 1,709 1,381 126 487 Ml 588 596 239 503 561 863 567 380 547 584 583 768 2,172 1,813 187 567 SI 13,187 15,077 37,289 4,711 11,299 12,157 7,428 5,415 9,046 6,721 4,096 11,885 35,949 33,443 19,608 14,790 fc'J 18,844 24,198 24,868 8,207 12,804 14,641 11,042 7,842 12,301 9,026 8,738 13,812 45,949 45,847 20,277 16,648 Vi 102 223 180 38 109 119 121 74 116 107 51 86 316 444 149 148 M 153 251 187 76 134 105 195 93 135 77 55 149 377 576 164 208 -5 25,315 25,088 73,904 4,771 3,880 3,386 5,977 2,904 4,439 2,760 2,435 3,384 14,963 27,162 44,941 14,328 86 25,013 24,685 41,974 5,103 4,794 3,475 8,852 3,593 6,309 2,625 2,525 5,102 16,524 30,236 32,747 13,250 87 94 223 291 16 42 61 63 10 49 43 16 33 128 220 363 108 88 157 348 659 37 81 56 116 27 84 57 52 78 258 528 660 202 89 15,025 25,659 52,399 393 802 1,026 1,601 278 1,894 743 115 549 3,834 6,696 60,674 9,121 90 13,016 30,850 50,298 640 1,742 1,315 2,514 569 2,855 1,339 722 1,467 7,059 19,213 58,783 13,570 91 207 7 1,109 5 38 198 7 2 10 368 3 63 4,105 118 25,247 43 301 1,535 258 70 126 10,221 45 9a 43 4 234 5 31 146 3 2 6 73 2 31 675 49 5,026 43 221 977 25 70 47 1,767 35 X, 23 1 90 5 25 1 3 28 96 867 20 5,215 44 311 15 72 1,610 97 139 2 785 2 27 2 1 267 1 MS 2,267 49 15,006 36 247 35 7 6,844 10 99 156 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ashley Bradley Fatms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number , . Land i n farms acres , , Average size of farm acres , , Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . , average per acre, dollars . . Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. . 100 or nitre days number . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . . By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number . - Managers number . . Mi tenants number . , Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines . , farms reporting . . number. . Corn pickers farms reporting. , number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number. . Motortrucks farms reporting. . number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number . . Automobiles farms reporting.. number. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting . . Electric milk cooler farms reporti ng . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimjroved farms reporting . . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms reporting. . persons . . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . . number . . Mjlk cows farms reporting . . number . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting. number. . Hog9 and pigs farms reporting . . number . . Chickens, 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. , Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting. . Calves sold alive farms reporting . . number . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting . . number. . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . Milk and cream sold farms reporting , , dollars.. Wool farms reporting . . pounds . . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms retorting . . dollars. . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. . Purchase of livestock and poultty dollars . . Machine hire dollars . . Hired labor dollars. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars. . Seeds, liulbs, plants, and trees dollars.. Crops harvested: 75 Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . 76 acres.. 77 Oats farms reporting . . 78 acres, bushels. . Rice farms reporting. . 81 acres.. 82 bushels . . 83 Soybeans for beans farms reporting. , 64 acres grown alone . . 85 bushels.. 86 Cotton farms reporting.. 87 acres.. bales. . 89 Land from which hay was cut acres.. 90 Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) farms reporting. . dollars . . 52,469 12,375,139 235.9 25, 156 115.53 ■47,040 5,023,216 17,265 6,475 5,850 22,249 12,484 480 17,256 10,829 13,066 1,512 1,591 4,998 5,106 36,670 49,299 34,387 68,922 28,737 32,852 17,374 24,313 4,004 2,671 10,602 22,789 18,170 44,174 42,874 41,947 16,463 26,220 5,842 21,379 32,786 917,564 21,969 139,760 17,624 41,926 25,007 359,340 33,553 4,461,074 14,918 161,276 21,496 257,296 12,807 348,800 679 21,851 7,911 152,854,870 7,701 38,459,886 8,007 21,730,357 659 176,168 52,473 273, 559,326 88,272,364 36,131,293 34,390,489 74,249,105 31,044,041 9,472,034 22,394 292,489 3,065 147,492 5,910,367 3,355 362,282 27,861,713 20,230 2,281,995 52,060,676 29,446 1,280,610 1,482,575 472,031 2,750 2,870,301 985 460,431 467.4 70,866 156.69 954 285, 505 172 51 264 361 601 875 22 22 137 138 868 2,065 812 2,756 724 1,005 641 652 209 450 315 818 780 778 193 275 335 751 512 13,652 195 361 368 701 281 2,978 500 22,052 236 2,401 223 2,992 143 3,083 1 20 72 4,887 110 93,215 6 2,000 1 70 985 5,096,909 283,980 115,133 408, 379 2,044,619 1,746,198 498,600 150 810 452 46,754 2,444,386 654 76,388 6,053,038 776 163, 542 4,182,947 343 7,856 8,052 4,315 5 1,000 633 141,162 223.0 15,031 97.79 602 69,910 147 49 203 97 4 329 84 103 15 16 34 36 320 423 352 813 305 359 119 192 87 293 218 506 460 444 168 419 76 279 314 12,136 131 252 245 602 303 2,692 403 40,199 104 1,669 124 2,880 100 2,121 32 128,050 47 121,815 633 2,406,909 202,576 50,437 742,217 823,765 470,072 117,842 319 3,891 15 1,190 27,625 26 5,962 417,135 198 29,247 696,830 518 25,433 33,049 3,580 239 83,015 347.3 17,998 52.16 171 4,566 102 57 161 56 6 16 6 6 1 1 38 38 199 230 127 146 107 119 79 121 31 21 52 127 60 203 198 178 59 64 8 10 219 8,326 136 1,065 138 328 145 2,759 147 3,435 103 2,801 203 3,016 115 3,235 1 175 35 1,356,380 41 5,047 54 165,637 1 1,512 239 1,189,644 700,365 368,220 16,403 55,113 41,265 8,278 1,951 264,193 135.4 16,945 130.15 1,420 50,104 805 413 484 1,407 427 12 105 154 154 30 30 275 275 1,450 1,692 1,338 1,611 1,443 1,613 1,291 960 678 365 428 795 712 1,828 1,802 1,787 999 144 258 1,695 46,007 1,372 13,370 584 1,373 659 10,300 928 448,460 982 8,749 1,300 12,620 429 14,059 112 5,887 1,169 34,334,390 381 4,720,390 1,106 2,169,850 117 56,005 1,951 21,068,674 14,546,855 4,835,612 270,471 645,686 418,350 151,700 484 4,975 176 3,080 95,775 603 160,065 265.4 13,811 50.95 446 13,885 214 63 462 112 3 26 33 33 5 5 101 101 511 567 344 416 316 342 194 249 208 72 111 80 412 587 582 582 218 260 26 39 593 20,916 482 4,823 305 643 295 4,792 433 16, 524 382 5,394 502 5,822 215 5,910 44 794 77 105,770 197 81,470 366 705,942 34 3,819 603 1,222,624 634,161 309,972 49,781 105,964 104, 585 18,161 188 1,431 16 120 3,300 36 13,500 1 118 25 525 6,340 27,875 115 302,020 262 37,877 144.6 7,513 52.87 252 6,280 122 27 232 20 20 20 222 232 161 166 97 102 61 126 15 15 11 101 150 166 166 151 75 95 6 11 217 3,815 115 665 182 316 152 1,892 206 12,805 77 615 136 995 82 1,757 30 635,875 20 136,310 20 105,625 262 430,495 193,026 79,114 43,455 58,097 46,950 9,853 190 1,515 31 4,650 150 2,265 1,720 186 231,630 ARKANSAS 157 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959 a sample of farms. See text] Carroll Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha 82 1 657 329 1,634 456 252 297 434 2,261 490 1,567 1,170 123 1,006 l 204,56 7 266,825 111,303 320,680 96,115 39,099 61,113 143, 577 351,035 102,914 362,936 301,311 33,957 268,736 2 249. 5 406.1 338.3 196.3 210.8 155.2 205.8 330.8 155.3 210.0 231.6 257.5 276.1 267.1 3 15,74 1 46,794 18,597 27,963 11,315 9,965 17,130 24,160 32,677 20,170 39,686 33,255 13,514 35,795 1 62.? 7 124.02 59.22 145.59 52.75 74.27 90.68 84.04 240.38 102.62 245.26 145.60 60.39 146.79 5 66 644 255 1,583 396 219 266 377 2,211 350 1,566 1,165 106 980 8 18,74 1 95,031 16,070 191,898 15,073 5,483 10,901 37,607 256,434 34,746 275,595 183,894 6,043 131,308 ; 36 7 147 136 561 179 104 138 157 671 173 443 270 66 225 s 13 7 56 75 160 58 59 61 41 226 103 118 104 36 93 > 14 i 47 50 66 74 47 71 29 167 82 66 64 46 63 in 62 3 204 202 420 323 161 165 233 545 295 221 263 86 297 n 13 249 105 538 107 60 86 135 648 150 261 300 17 236 12 10 7 5 1 1 1 1 13 5 17 3 5 9 18 6 194 15 671 25 30 45 65 1,055 40 1,068 604 15 464 II 1 170 16 738 32 7 1 120 856 113 401 384 1 219 15 > 230 19 774 32 7 1 142 938 126 613 502 1 261 16 L 17 22 116 12 1 1 7 82 2 57 23 5 43 17 » 19 23 116 12 1 1 7 82 2 70 25 5 45 18 10 j 91 52 44 44 12 26 57 70 95 74 58 21 57 19 in j 112 52 44 44 12 26 58 71 101 79 59 21 64 .'II 60 495 235 1,314 321 211 186 321 1,711 400 766 739 88 770 21 67 > 717 307 1,600 363 221 204 508 2,173 522 1,292 1,208 118 1,054 22 49 . 492 197 1,499 266 150 136 287 1,996 349 735 759 73 710 23 561 ) 1,277 285 2,575 323 170 169 533 3,564 580 2,755 2,394 107 1,644 24 50 i 288 172 1,021 203 80 131 234 1,365 295 804 620 78 456 25 56 I 380 192 1,101 211 98 154 287 1,462 318 1,004 750 78 539 28 16. • 260 206 219 88 34 142 152 911 255 384 425 28 248 27 34 > 344 195 866 166 140 156 200 1,132 263 588 578 53 535 28 38 L 5 5 15 16 5 30 57 30 20 5 5 .•9 10. , 5 5 10 16 5 30 41 30 20 5 30 15 ! 213 66 319 93 91 77 100 347 92 493 265 38 169 31 19 L 331 165 1,110 58 79 123 88 1,249 173 504 753 45 391 32 47 > 99 99 160 305 82 91 226 565 224 565 141 40 393 33 80. 553 284 1,296 426 202 256 407 1,670 465 1,280 843 113 866 34 80 ! 531 269 1,284 425 195 248 392 1,558 459 1,239 783 102 826 35 80 i 530 263 1,263 410 193 243 392 1,528 448 1,223 772 87 806 36 34) : 161 100 454 208 93 77 155 505 123 551 198 61 339 37 41 r 218 121 693 279 133 122 233 765 159 1,327 413 101 715 38 2- 138 36 72 4 8 37 62 243 60 301 218 6 138 39 31 i 503 93 127 11 9 60 188 552 153 2,358 985 6 519 40 81< ) 411 308 1,087 376 195 247 372 848 362 358 437 108 487 41 25,17 1 27, 247 12,663 11,810 7,009 2,963 6,844 11,970 9,090 12,560 6,514 12,135 4,242 14,379 42 68. . 162 185 611 310 142 168 292 570 205 236 232 81 234 43 8,51. > 433 536 1,133 1,109 533 1,489 2,150 1,240 1,090 358 438 286 401 44 42 > 290 223 273 269 170 174 227 283 160 326 283 68 239 45 881 ) 917 433 551 778 370 512 583 500 472 1,259 675 196 623 46 32 ! 289 135 1,048 282 118 145 236 1,003 179 838 498 73 497 47 5,44< 1 2,406 2,498 24,785 3,079 1,197 1,335 2,496 20, 522 2,714 9,163 6,075 1,553 4,942 48 55 1 416 239 1,276 338 139 204 305 1,491 266 776 750 88 622 49 90,301 > 32,429 23,999 76,929 47,632 28,606 69,930 26,237 89,165 56,020 38,995 53,795 3,341 51,940 50 56 j 126 153 425 183 73 107 147 279 140 74 191 52 102 51 4,9L ! 8,960 1,143 3,204 1,116 492 1,055 2,147 3,303 2,436 1,213 1,822 271 995 52 68 > 272 246 558 321 154 191 279 318 300 56 193 78 249 53 8,70 5 8,354 4,021 2,233 2,112 873 1,792 3,087 2,126 4,306 847 1,925 1,177 4,502 54 20. , 112 85 858 146 43 65 113 683 108 259 209 62 198 55 7,461 ) 2,282 2,098 21,920 2,651 1,105 1,657 2,588 16,563 2,220 6,582 6,440 2,078 2,989 56 7 > 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 2 5 1 57 2,41. > 40 50 7 15 30 10 1,005 10 60 2 58 25" 1 9 38 141 208 53 41 41 172 105 44 67 35 57 59 3,843,86 5 12,171 109,480 620,420 3,282,150 2,676,637 573,615 559, 560 536, 239 1,292,355 11,430 13,415 451,050 26,255 60 22 i 51 79 346 115 22 37 72 246 80 80 93 26 103 61 1,029,10 > 101,767 130,485 739,985 683,920 171,320 646,590 304,275 411,825 540,860 217,015 484,347 22,705 380,860 62 63: L 5 25 90 66 5 40 157 90 45 25 6 10 63 1,329,60! ! 29,200 44,600 12,130 152, 580 50,750 284,740 258, 278 110,800 219,200 900 55,048 225 64 6 > 6 5 6 5 10 3 5 1 65 21, 92. i 175 165 64 200 425 846 720 100 66 82 L 657 329 1,634 456 252 297 434 2,261 490 1,567 1,170 123 1,006 67 4, 506, 51. i 4,678,618 924,620 4,928,584 2,294,810 1,717,282 1,025,222 2,171,663 10,748,009 2,190,920 10,918,195 5,843,486 519,830 4,904,297 68 3,070,431 ) 392,355 243,195 753,875 1,556,261 1,005,660 605,706 555,792 919,960 902,110 191,431 276,116 180,775 270,970 69 963,74 ' 887,092 90,521 283,945 496,856 296,503 148,295 551,598 560,835 421,145 76, 515 140,304 139,925 119,289 70 73,57 > 870, 298 61,678 1,272,302 34,981 35,510 39,125 321,520 2,236,239 45,380 2,200,533 1,104,390 24,100 1,325,524 71 202,81. 1 1,581,735 285,496 1,452,094 123,311 311,922 169,356 518,247 5,281,885 453,625 6,254,232 2,684,319 138,565 1,878,204 72 164,59 i 680,240 77,007 919,252 68,197 55,017 50,270 180,148 1,280,325 255,840 1,616,240 1,278,215 33,740 1,004,583 73 31,35 > 266,898 166,723 247, 116 15,204 12,670 12,470 44,358 468,765 112,820 579,244 360, 142 2,725 305,727 74 18f > 348 167 1,078 315 131 182 225 1,157 93 694 440 86 523 75 1,87 ! 4, 557 4,930 16,967 5,479 705 2,361 2,782 15,365 1,045 8,462 3,869 1,413 5,571 76 2' L 94 3 79 5 10 5 48 77 46 54 23 10 68 77 27 ) 7,798 153 905 125 90 100 1,622 1,249 2,300 2,899 942 240 3,685 78 3,641 ) 340,928 4,400 21,405 1,000 3,000 3,250 56,775 33, 555 103,700 92,500 33, 580 3,800 108,325 79 62 2 72 153 24 281 58 80 12,683 361 6,949 13,031 4,058 30,798 8,410 81 922, 517 22,700 479,123 1,098,590 255,892 2,474,865 553,461 82 344 6 1,317 16 1 141 1,886 124 758 696 674 3? 34,195 620 107, 175 850 20 20,822 132,185 18,565 146,028 100,732 61,487 3-1 845,757 16,380 1,921,010 21,600 400 483,434 3,013,025 384,875 3,261,066 2,356,027 1,574,525 85 550 73 1,523 101 157 129 146 1,972 17 1,553 953 40 898 86 27,054 2,113 47,897 2,194 3,105 3,719 4,580 87,657 578 98,927 36,127 2,195 43,075 87 35,202 1,907 54,754 1,800 2,152 1,845 4,774 105,196 606 113,236 41,363 1,615 55,859 88 14,12 > 10,482 6,182 3,522 5,622 852 3,796 6,503 3,450 7,240 2,989 3,005 1,570 5,165 ."9 3 I 16 10 90 40 76 30 41 100 106 61 25 15 32 ■X) 8,701 ) 5,875 1,700 23,205 8,350 71,150 4,925 6,815 32,560 715,742 12,435 9,350 11,250 13,955 91 158 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Drew Faulkner Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number . Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres , Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . average per acre, dollars. Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. 10P or more days numlier , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . By (enure: Full oss ners number . Part owners number . Managers number . \ll tenants number. Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting . number . Com pickers farms reporting. number . Pick-up balers farms reporting. number . Motortrucks farms reporting . number . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number . \utomobiles farms reporting. number. Telephone farms reporting Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Flectnc milk cooler farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms report! ng . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and Or hired workers farms reporting . Family workers, including operator farms reporting. Operators working 1 or more hours persons I'npaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms retorting. persons . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . number . Milk cows farms reporting . number . Horses and or mules farms reporting number . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . number. Chickens . 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting . number. Calves sold alive farms reporting . number . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . Chickens including broilers sold farms re|vorting. number . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . dollars. Wool farms report! ng . pounds. Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars. Feed for livestock and [xmluy dollars. Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars . Hired labor dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil fur the Turin business dollars. Seeds, bulb- plants, and trees dollars. Crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Oats farms reporting . acres . bushels . Rice farms reporting. acres . bushels . Soybeans for beans farms reporting . acres grown alone . bushels . Cotton farms reporting . acres . bales . Land from which hay was cut acres . Vegetables for sale (other than and sweet potatoes) farms reporting . dollars . 480 125,199 260.8 15,551 73.99 465 35,403 181 33 236 102 3 139 29 29 349 446 254 567 173 207 103 213 73 267 135 399 378 378 182 408 48 137 346 10,940 178 426 279 686 269 4,174 364 22,127 125 1,275 234 3,044 160 3,210 47 79, 100 16 115,090 480 1,179,188 174,179 50,011 240,882 391,354 271,872 50,890 319 3,320 21 1,525 35,500 13 2,831 183,830 111 11,231 243,315 357 9,819 13, 165 4,528 102 73,550 630 ;, , ,300 264.0 16,965 63.99 537 33,078 195 87 350 205 4 71 106 106 465 544 464 617 353 409 260 324 157 157 127 242 261 595 578 558 314 464 45 82 589 19,844 459 6,022 294 623 230 2,372 451 40,406 310 1,744 458 6,186 75 1,505 6 90 72 28,775 5 435,280 211 1,307,820 6 1,300 630 1,793,239 869,175 300,422 192,265 213,642 179,127 38,608 268 2,848 38 875 16,975 5 90 5,000 33 7,760 266,800 271 6,284 4,345 12,150 15 4,275 442 140,346 317.5 18,334 56 .49 353 22,104 205 243 154 79 83 6 6 102 102 401 456 317 442 209 214 191 160 62 52 108 82 252 399 397 377 204 285 17 26 411 20,018 307 2,561 242 475 179 1,013 325 37, 606 264 3,574 366 5,707 66 1,643 5 75 92 898,505 142 354,745 150 369,510 5 1,050 442 1,789,979 1,064,699 359,467 69,759 134,288 136,865 24,901 159 1,536 60 1,571 47,000 52 5,032 119,670 11 248 274 10,729 62 104,530 519 138,876 267.6 9,235 35.59 409 13,776 181 55 401 87 1 30 15 15 17 17 63 63 373 395 279 308 187 207 15 181 122 41 60 81 372 473 473 468 196 243 519 12,046 449 4,506 328 695 348 7,063 428 14,820 239 1,510 469 4,795 297 12,307 50 1,095 70 164,320 170 45,540 383 561,645 45 5,140 519 625,264 355,974 139,115 28,910 29,735 60,455 11,075 294 3,561 203 41,057 202.3 24,214 121.13 76 1,700 77 42 162 35 11 11 158 183 147 148 137 149 132 121 61 22 115 187 182 182 51 72 12 14 193 6,846 128 1,585 92 569 58 1,013 106 60,215 137 2,146 116 1,323 27 825 1 17 50 34,060 65 649,150 66 368,960 1 32 203 1,047,887 780,232 160,455 9,735 39,740 56,040 1,685 35 405 5 25 530 99 23,450 236.9 17,369 77.66 64 4,040 33 18 61 390 370 5 125 1,625 111 64 75 47 48 57 42 10 10 21 58 20 36 63 7 11 69 2,424 46 291 28 74 35 1,140 66 41, 979 23 552 69 1,253 25 770 40 201,575 45 329,250 15 97,900 99 405,109 228,354 119, 605 5,625 20,350 24,175 7,000 48 608 5 35 625 10 1,300 14,000 30 360 180 1,532 1,451 205,794 141.8 16,689 127.18 1,411 115,185 611 126 481 385 5 580 411 423 87 87 74 74 1,091 1,203 1,306 1,923 766 801 287 544 55 55 152 1,124 140 1,176 1,166 1,166 327 477 61 82 946 12,036 662 2,512 288 491 889 14,944 1,157 49,159 403 2,185 563 2,462 709 12,973 5 15 151 13,510 321 240,720 190 398,750 5 100 1,451 3,472,698 529,865 182,150 973,676 997,265 598,373 191,369 983 15,866 60 720 26,190 48 2,256 186, 931 1,121 58,245 1,086,020 1,279 28,954 33,264 4,350 5 350 477 168,457 353.2 21,370 60.76 377 22,712 160 74 297 121 13 46 37 38 10 10 94 95 345 405 314 437 281 306 238 198 45 45 173 183 110 420 4L2 397 210 282 53 86 370 19,907 219 1,559 252 612 211 1,913 319 183,038 178 2,562 311 6,408 83 1,442 134 2,775,750 108 1,993,825 45 351,020 477 2,964,962 1,581,710 771,115 166,089 272,760 130,421 42,867 209 2,732 13 815 29,625 28 1,568 46,925 133 3,986 2,673 12,079 81 43,740 ARKANSAS 159 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued a sample of farms. See IpxI Howard Independ- ence Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison 353 830 357 1,041 1,244 365 347 992 1,705 706 277 615 1,309 710 1 83,954 223,680 100,326 338,455 273,027 83,025 103,630 225,822 251, 914 175,419 140,640 170,377 343,237 168,705 i 237.8 269.5 281.0 325.1 219.5 227.5 298.6 227.6 147.8 248.5 507.7 277.0 262.2 237.6 3 18,442 19,459 9,418 32,557 24,333 13,960 31,029 21,062 17,572 24,936 32,652 17,626 39,290 10,267 i 80.24 76.54 33.76 132.87 150.45 71.48 103.41 94.11 140.27 120.29 75.48 64.52 163.50 43.42 :. 256 638 292 1,011 1,203 318 326 940 1,700 690 231 483 1,274 613 E 16,037 61,489 9,183 207,351 147,598 19, 612 25,967 106,385 157, 598 93,886 20,780 29,235 183,461 22,264 7 162 312 141 260 255 150 147 350 546 197 132 204 255 290 * 102 111 35 78 81 59 84 93 110 55 55 120 120 88 !l 75 143 42 61 46 78 55 75 36 38 62 123 68 84 10 226 463 207 288 267 238 82 349 339 164 131 332 432 526 11 89 243 105 280 173 81 161 309 394 243 94 243 317 134 1.' 8 3 2 4 15 6 8 2 12 3 7 4 1.1 30 121 43 469 789 40 96 332 960 296 52 33 556 '10 14 34 235 446 218 64 48 459 312 174 38 68 197 12 15 34 268 550 277 64 51 499 371 229 45 83 483 13 ie 5 105 1 22 39 1 9 139 35 32 4 22 1 17 5 111 1 26 45 1 10 139 36 33 4 25 1 18 70 133 20 60 58 64 84 97 72 38 63 140 98 112 19 70 133 20 62 64 64 91 97 76 42 66 146 102 112 SO 286 639 240 770 677 264 240 770 945 470 180 488 969 510 21 346 829 265 1,132 1,094 341 318 852 1,339 736 262 567 1,550 562 22 218 513 174 805 673 229 237 856 900 485 159 369 973 384 L'3 341 827 181 2,056 1,923 313 539 1,564 2,038 1,263 318 505 2,599 462 24 180 424 124 607 618 172 177 573 834 368 171 332 852 353 25 214 476 130 672 800 189 201 618 949 419 216 340 1,068 390 26 175 234 12 304 318 89 149 270 380 149 110 129 496 95 '7 119 390 64 625 576 86 186 436 708 293 113 240 819 247 !S 10 16 57 1 30 8 21 1 2 136 117 154 j:i 10 16 22 1 25 7 10 2 91 122 71 30 98 137 51 187 403 48 56 153 238 122 41 53 223 88 81 168 442 166 555 360 98 140 667 513 325 198 152 735 88 32 86 249 129 274 475 209 151 151 953 243 33 384 295 534 S3 322 716 325 820 956 325 282 781 1,353 614 242 538 1,069 690 34 306 710 325 795 933 323 258 752 1,317 592 213 537 1,009 680 35 291 709 319 774 908 313 248 737 1,267 572 211 521 978 675 IB 96 252 162 155 232 133 99 213 596 263 73 223 356 317 37 113 322 212 270 395 163 184 266 1,277 578 93 283 546 427 38 61 39 12 189 190 20 68 55 168 162 32 37 222 23 39 103 74 12 576 848 55 183 87 720 466 106 50 641 27 40 287 683 332 477 514 308 225 714 742 341 231 589 636 665 41 13,680 20,104 9,186 12,896 10,960 6,916 13,348 12,468 14,587 6,980 15,887 20,299 18,489 17,408 12 152 465 290 189 336 174 117 509 473 212 88 408 354 565 1.3 414 1,874 2,248 303 532 1,306 1,471 1,360 856 390 559 4,622 4,728 4,872 44 168 365 216 192 297 159 124 277 400 260 169 279 279 427 15 345 973 529 622 730 281 478 610 860 704 634 833 638 843 46 134 518 190 358 544 195 158 669 1,035 326 90 282 474 367 47 1,297 10,053 1,925 5,481 3,216 2,598 2,418 20,941 8,614 2,012 1,561 2,756 2,927 8,292 1^ 167 436 279 763 857 215 180 765 1,194 539 142 378 709 470 49 119,580 244,078 52,671 96,466 26,954 44,240 •5,664 66,731 28,217 26,537 20,818 12,996 56,087 35,023 5(1 133 384 165 211 113 102 104 223 207 127 139 336 255 422 51 836 3,244 1,056 1,807 2,067 630 3,361 1,524 2,989 1,778 1,828 3,236 3,920 3,412 52 229 481 310 222 118 257 170 461 271 87 212 447 326 550 53 4,609 5,502 2,694 3,805 2,713 2,212 3,706 3,903 2,875 779 5,553 5,827 4,624 4,893 54 53 383 94 155 122 92 96 640 322 51 36 119 105 260 55 1,389 9,962 30 1,010 2,021 3,315 2,266 2,100 10 240 1,949 18,391 17 626 5,262 1,040 1 15 889 2,718 25 1,605 1,190 11,210 42 865 56 57 58 135 243 35 69 37 57 37 87 37 41 20 101 95 231 59 7,646,350 3,398,765 445,435 226,075 6,162 1,239,455 535,562 91,093 1,500 "506,605 655,250 3,937,825 59,120 9,917,965 60 78 266 97 148 57 76 32 213 78 56 31 110 140 186 61 1,181,545 2,594,065 385,180 825,587 147,250 454,450 32,780 803,910 13,010 157, 795 202,435 93,090 462,855 267,940 62 25 152 207 6 80 12 92 10 7 287 162 399 63 77,190 150,505 262,934 25,040 159,490 276,825 108,426 4,050 126,400 903,365 1,081,740 544,644 64 ... 21 1 1 20 16 1 25 53 65 6,025 13 70 2,970 4,800 200 8,515 4,829 66 353 830 357 1,041 1,244 365 347 992 1,705 706 277 615 1,309 710 67 5,117,779 4,541,445 822,318 5,794,199 5,396,055 1,558,928 1,968,750 2,694,101 5,718,819 3,335,484 1,449,298 3,071,726 5,941,038 5,812,651 68 3,399,867 2,384,360 490,972 614,267 205, 618 684,700 358,282 549,368 183,817 299,821 391,084 1,813,889 1,020,723 3,666,860 69 1,068,982 916,014 214,478 199,735 222,259 338,003 353,285 296,159 275,671 169,122 535,928 815,984 358,719 ) ,': , 120 70 53,649 168,318 25,365 1,380,804 1,435,902 64,662 319,855 458,255 1,343,971 749, 166 77,450 83,419 1,000,889 58,005 71 443,520 642,952 49,900 2,019,763 2,162,242 334,490 601,806 718,389 2,563,891 1,248,325 285,170 189,491 1,902,411 175,995 72 122,066 333,866 31,723 1,090,070 1,044,727 120,887 225,649 482,002 1,151,442 658,820 116,582 144,493 1,226,026 107,475 73 29,695 95,935 9,880 489,560 325,307 16,186 109,873 189,928 200, 027 210,230 43,084 24,450 432,270 15,496 74 127 483 241 298 437 149 167 637 900 341 76 214 367 286 75 1,800 14,958 3,428 3,374 3,142 1,133 3,465 15,106 8,713 2,818 1,555 2,277 3,043 2,144 76 6 92 1 81 63 25 30 17 102 39 26 71 104 18 77 510 1,805 10 3,755 4,195 410 1,436 185 3,227 1,656 2,880 1,740 5,077 151 78 5,500 50,361 200 117,509 159,188 19,300 64,870 5,350 135,095 54,490 101,348 46,630 169,650 3,825 79 7 223 92 100 98 42 1 297 80 448 17,814 13,638 5,880 8,488 6,841 156 28,946 SI 39,700 1,328,835 928,775 461,040 638,470 506,459 14,040 2,305,270 32 5 263 848 582 63 37 669 1,034 416 27 102 706 1 83 50 22,615 131,096 55,888 7,567 1,113 58, 897 75,138 47,357 2,582 10,295 77,457 50 84 1,000 516,340 2,467,561 1,370,481 124,965 40,090 1,041,118 1,712,539 1,145,430 49,100 288,925 1,769,343 650 85 53 196 137 905 1,118 21 257 636 1,643 624 94 56 943 "6 1,334 5,327 1,173 42,985 65,881 2,060 10,809 16,034 53,843 34,302 3,191 1,075 53,332 87 809 6,013 1,026 47,922 74,198 2,466 12,679 16, 809 64,347 39,726 3,347 976 57,012 88 7,132 9,488 3,232 4,673 4,922 4,185 7,075 5,924 5,189 2,373 8,098 10,908 11,528 18,773 89 15 46 25 47 32 30 5 65 5 25 21 15 56 90 20,665 10,630 10,725 93,125 U,355 11,000 250 36,105 2,500 5,350 16,600 ...| 2,415 14,545 91 160 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definition; Item and explanations, see text) Mississippi Montgomery Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number . . Land in farms acres , . Average size or farm acres , . Value nf land and buildings average per farm, dollars . . average per acre, dollars . . Cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number, . 10(1 or more days number . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . . By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . Managers number . . \ll tenants number.. Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting. number. . Com pickers farms reporting. . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number . . Motortrucks farms reporting. . number . . Tractors other than garden Farms reporting . . number. . Autonobiles farms reporting . number. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting. . Fleclric milk cooler farms reporting.. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface •. farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting, . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms reporting. persons . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . number . Milk cows farms reporting. numher . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . number . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . number . Chickens . 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting. number. Calves sold alive farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting , dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting. dollars . Wool , - farms reporting . pounds . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars . Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dnllars . Hired labor dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil fur the farm business dollars. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars. Crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . Oats farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Rice farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Soybeans for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone . . bushels . . Cotton farms reporting . . acres . . bales . . Land from which hay was cut acres . . Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) farms reporting. . dollars . . 338 103,7*7 306.9 9,976 32.70 258 7,907 114 22 195 119 1 23 11 11 11 53 53 256 279 204 230 129 134 17 130 116 71 27 85 216 312 307 307 166 234 7 327 10, 806 274 2,908 190 477 186 2,927 234 8,598 194 2,539 272 3,600 130 3,457 16 360 31 1,300 71 16,635 222 439,781 16 3,255 337 662,100 334,010 201,490 20,400 34,680 55,515 16,005 144 2,044 5 110 2,000 10 1,175 357 135,093 378.4 27,090 74.36 277 21,981 118 61 63 213 88 4 52 52 53 18 18 117 119 285 336 262 471 200 229 187 179 23 23 56 197 336 322 321 105 200 64 94 311 21,789 166 2,107 189 530 140 2,785 206 49,004 136 5,201 240 6,656 98 3,777 5 355 50 13,335 55 265,750 33 458,884 6 3,825 357 2,031,549 567,753 741,419 176,651 340,480 156,900 48,346 105 1,754 32 1,750 53,900 3 265 16,290 27 2,615 30,445 135 5,492 5,438 8,723 15 1,700 2,593 548,516 211.5 58,347 305.29 2,587 474,218 774 288 141 401 503 51 1,638 745 941 121 138 103 107 1,466 2,595 1,625 5,223 1,730 2,040 1,056 1,112 471 1,595 494 1,970 1,851 1,811 568 998 543 3,753 393 8,172 223 373 212 555 971 12,583 1,447 43,630 106 3,424 103 960 425 9,954 5 5 109 8,390 139 77,476 2,593 22,700,187 381,492 694,125 4,877,634 12,870,695 2,871,651 1,004,590 723 14,162 26 1,133 27,475 11 1,370 75,404 1,685 250,313 6,454,416 2,544 189,454 237,479 4,173 1,100 198,543 180.5 17,022 117.64 1,100 110,559 191 76 218 197 13 672 209 255 15 17 32 32 639 888 640 1,356 511 560 274 481 6 226 369 469 791 774 753 220 482 100 320 418 4,539 147 267 238 575 498 2,747 678 17,309 50 422 131 1,092 61 1,001 1 15 31 845 42 13,342 5 1,000 1 90 1,100 2,971,730 101,425 32,940 918,572 1,074,030 705, 509 139,254 401 2,506 49 2,480 74,900 112 10,560 766, 670 570 54,450 1,175,712 1,025 37,834 42,654 1,082 195 55,250 283.3 17,333 76.85 162 4,305 91 36 146 48 1 31 32 139 156 118 135 114 122 34 93 25 25 44 31 120 188 186 186 75 110 185 5,875 130 940 81 149 70 430 120 28,100 73 873 180 2,831 30 365 55 1,277,240 50 286,940 ' 30 218,275 195 1,029,960 682,685 248,670 11,615 41,580 40,790 4,620 70 620 l(Q iq 10 995 293 77,708 265.2 20,194 79.51 208 9,184 104 63 31 32 203 224 173 231 202 214 196 125 10 10 99 118 76 272 272 262 112 28 35 258 9,383 138 658 132 339 131 1,827 163 66,091 118 1,087 203 3,032 67 1,248 5 15 77 1,344,465 41 855,055 25 55,440 293 1,201,257 734,238 234,478 43,950 122,705 55,640 10,246 127 2,145 1 30 300 1 50 600 57 1,319 911 4,350 50 23,405 358 87,309 243.9 6,853 27.78 308 7,433 152 46 268 75 47 47 258 290 153 171 158 166 31 117 60 30 65 293 348 348 343 102 113 2 3 338 8,146 303 1,477 238 434 297 8,669 263 17,868 186 1,370 283 1,940 263 11,691 21 xe 30 12,975 81 121,790 100 120,820 26 3,158 358 331,834 203,870 39,769 17,540 29,000 32,260 9,395 158 1,320 5,811 177 69,003 389.8 16, 583 42.14 139 3,810 98 73 107 24 1 45 28 28 112 146 100 136 111 112 71 117 11 11 68 54 55 152 151 151 58 70 23 31 117 4,273 63 585 74 120 82 1,108 124 178,907 70 654 86 997 62 1,629 51 118,390 66 591,725 11 124,800 177 924,967 634,689 154,661 14,165 77,687 36,238 7,527 82 843 5 10 230 1,620 63 920 536 1,477 20 2,010 ARKANSAS 161 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued a sample of farms . See text] Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier 1,644 164 1,800 16! 1 547 636 422 704 1,516 113 253 573 359 256 i 278,665 37,811 402,693 54,02' 130,664 226,704 138,724 190,737 307, 547 30,783 66,968 153,539 87,528 77,873 2 169.5 230.6 223.7 321. f 238.9 356.5 328.7 270.9 202.9 272.4 264.7 268.0 243.8 304.2 3 25, 587 13,135 38,463 17,45( 11,600 42,294 50,670 24,986 33,085 28,899 10,291 9,772 18,450 17,850 4 167.20 57.79 194 .12 66.0. 55.43 127.65 174.64 96.54 169.03 116 .68 38.57 35.89 77.98 64.07 5 1,644 109 1,790 13f 352 616 344 645 1,490 88 208 506 244 157 B 187,777 7,016 308,290 3,93. 19,985 129,319 56,057 61,108 177,475 6,059 7,358 13,041 15,168 6,747 7 407 72 464 7C 291 181 152 266 364 31 112 239 129 88 a 107 32 148 3' 155 66 42 56 97 11 62 89 87 32 g 107 32 131 4= 156 47 56 78 41 12 68 90 113 50 in 399 122 388 12. 349 209 133 282 336 81 168 440 175 170 n 293 27 379 2! t 117 246 118 145 236 27 60 97 141 63 \: 9 25 1 4 15 6 19 3 8 IS 943 15 1,008 1 80 177 156 271 925 5 25 36 40 15 14 288 30 634 It 67 342 90 236 217 18 2 1 29 11 15 370 30 813 1C 74 434 128 257 296 18 2 1 29 16 16 56 35 21 21 68 32 1 1 5 1 17 63 38 21 23 68 33 1 1 5 1 IS 95 18 62 21 65 42 63 44 80 39 52 49 56 25 19 98 18 62 2] 65 42 66 44 84 40 52 49 57 25 20 748 99 1,384 12. 410 550 306 508 694 98 203 427 288 175 21 1,084 130 2,138 13. 474 976 447 593 1,112 136 244 477 372 195 22 908 74 1,357 7 > 286 510 300 544 704 78 158- 222 196 138 23 2,209 133 3,730 9. 384 1,325 777 870 2,200 109 188 232 284 173 24 813 107 999 11 > 333 380 283 414 669 61 66 173 192 152 25 916 116 1,269 12 > 349 485 366 426 807 67 74 179 217 179 26 406 77 554 6: 242 194 251 81 330 61 92 72 192 68 27 675 69 853 5 242 447 227 263 540 76 92 212 102 120 2S 1 1( ) 71 22 50 25 13 45 57 112 29 1 j 56 22 55 15 13 30 22 106 30 312 78 350 5 92 121 158 90 258 45 35 84 139 46 31 519 51 1,149 * . 256 341 137 368 788 31 36 249 164 135 32 750 30 275 6 185 169 117 201 459 26 181 235 56 64 33 1,288 124 1,334 15 i 482 544 366 589 1,254 103 242 542 328 236 34 1,251 117 1,277 14 ! 474 524 327 579 1,225 103 240 530 312 235 35 1,216 117 1,232 14 ! 469 504 317 569 1,215 98 235 505 312 214 36 600 47 441 4< 178 207 IX 252 567 36 120 203 147 74 37 1,279 53 633 4< ) 248 308 243 348 1,337 47 130 263 192 100 38 217 13 362 i 52 92 122 59 174 9 7 13 33 6 .19 1,523 31 1,072 1_ [ 83 133 446 87 1,349 11 18 15 64 13 40 685 139 449 15E 479 369 262 548 557 98 253 521 333 235 41 8,439 4,276 5,311 5,84: 14,173 8,176 15,177 13,403 12,019 4,778 10,159 14,182 14,032 12,062 42 447 70 260 n: 375 256 141 415 326 69 190 444 235 151 43 736 100 344 34! 2,389 1,180 2,661 1,332 592 772 1,370 2,204 3,862 290 41 426 79 211 9: 255 195 141 257 375 60 153 399 167 148 45 1,029 162 563 169 535 424 364 571 1,155 88 446 842 404 405 46 981 57 635 4£ 226 246 127 484 911 47 122 345 110 91 47 6,476 475 9,590 1,185 2,850 3,171 1,490 12,774 8,211 244 1,137 6,217 2,795 844 48 1,100 102 1,153 112 314 393 220 556 993 62 212 414 187 151 49 30,314 48,858 36,121 20,87: 55,873 62,719 48,405 29,829 55,738 42,064 44,630 26,250 16,000 157,613 SO 112 49 129 8C 177 161 201 352 126 50 187 274 188 139 51 1,738 266 1,056 92: 1,213 1,831 2,480 3,003 2,285 598 1,931 2,398 1,908 1,938 52 179 124 147 13; 412 151 116 375 152 82 244 399 307 189 53 1,613 1,306 1,358 l,50i 4,824 1,247 3,146 3,985 1,510 1,507 3,168 3,905 4,267 3,808 54 230 25 276 2£ 123 74 48 418 264 17 80 269 57 54 55 3,071 195 8,672 88C 3,555 2,071 1,111 13,806 4,180 227 1,775 9,140 3,618 790 56 2 6 1] 2 2 5 12 1 11 11 57 85 252 24! 20 25 25 107 4 335 290 58 57 85 67 4C 224 63 41 60 58 25 46 31 50 106 59 3,660 1,544,275 5,850 583,74. 7,845,320 24,144 71,995 9,815 14,210 550,250 405,525 13,665 505,750 2,419,100 60 67 46 159 3. 87 107 46 193 107 35 87 81 45 61 61 70,595 845,160 81,405 100,04C 816,085 545,583 856,900 207,415 326,455 270,000 323,470 102,065 172, 325 841,400 62 10 16 2C 116 33 62 146 10 18 80 167 171 15 63 210 6,203 21,87. 312,125 142,350 701,525 122,995 2,360 150,559 211,240 259,244 875,780 14,505 64 3 8 i; 2 1 5 11 1 6 10 65 774 4,050 3.04C 492 100 920 2,030 80 926 2,290 66 1,644 164 1,800 16! 547 636 422 704 1,516 113 253 573 359 256 67 7,059,437 1,240,305 9,688,551 589,30. 4,943,275 2,274,655 3,730,849 1,707,924 6,810,777 525, 555 898,400 934, 829 1,419,551 1,911,785 68 102,145 681,105 251,594 294,131 1 3,187,166 285,153 949,794 327,379 257,731 347,361 531,215 338, 615 785, 510 1,368,049 69 75,276 277,065 165,956 216,74( 1,185,085 193,750 519,051 245,200 164,557 82,766 247,460 138,149 270,217 394, 570 70 1,514,691 10,490 1,911,563 24,16' 119,550 258, 578 440,700 368,345 1,564,347 11,360 20,804 47,875 55,594 23,611 71 3,754,229 226,090 5,132,788 32,51 300,918 692,950 1,192,432 412,170 3,340,746 47,776 52,672 319,258 197,085 60,515 72 1,293,476 43,405 1,762,783 18,84 i 117,900 653,386 387,020 270,079 1,187,265 31,570 35,859 69,154 93,405 57,085 73 319,620 2,150 463,867 2,89. 32,656 190,838 241,852 84,751 296,131 4,722 10,390 21,778 17,740 7,955 74 833 77 700 5; 193 240 121 408 726 44 101 276 71 58 75 8,892 1,042 6,741 28C 2,378 2,316 3,082 8,341 9,042 407 1,350 3,005 335 678 76 85 15 65 10 209 28 37 45 17 1 10 23 3 77 2,874 240 2,005 285 14,799 2,566 215 2,934 409 18 190 2,089 130 78 74,650 5,300 83,370 7,250 636, 811 78,930 5,905 118,785 6,585 150 7,350 63,050 4,400 79 16 251 320 18 8 172 80 4,269 34,329 29,984 1,112 868 15,690 f'l 260,509 2,764,599 2,453,206 60,866 79,600 1,153,819 82 903 20 1,279 61 470 136 321 599 15 32 83 95,580 1,025 167,359 6,306 66,736 23,292 34,311 79,662 145 4,512 84 2,017,530 18,150 4,061,049 153,933 1,500,938 548,435 672,025 1,931,134 1,905 106,055 85 1,594 5 1,554 27 295 233 376 1,439 5 15 20 15 5 86 69,287 250 89,772 1,030 7,603 14,613 10,054 60,275 20 335 130 275 210 87 80,971 175 102,366 1,225 7,753 13,613 10,973 74,249 15 265 105 305 95 68 2,866 2,620 2,910 3,32( 7,750 5,209 6,858 6,018 2,859 4,088 5,300 7,741 7,113 5,331 89 20 5 25 20 10 46 6 11 15 76 45 5 10 9,275 450 41,680 3,300 1,550 186,050 2,235 7,300 1,540 27,075 76,315 1,000 91 162 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sharp Washington Farms, acreage, and value: Ml commercial farms number . Land in farms acres . . Average size of farm acres . , Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . . average per acre, dollars . Cropland harvested farms reporting . acres . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. 100 or more days number . , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . . By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number . Managers number . . All tenant? number. . Specified equipment and facilities Grain combines farms reporting . . number. , Com pickers farms reporting, . number . . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number. , Motortrucks farms reporting . . numher . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number. . Automobiles farms reporting . . number. . Telephone farms reporting . . Pome freezer farms reporting. - Milking machine farms reporting . . Flectric milk cooler farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Ward surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers fnmi- reporting . . Family workers, including operator farms repotting Operator? worki ng 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . . persons . . Pegular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms rerortinr . . persons . . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms r Milk cows farm: porting. . number . . porting . . number . . Horses and, or nules farms reporting . . number . . Hogs and pa's farms reporting . . number . . ("hickens, I months old and over farms reporting- - number. . Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting . . number . . Calves sold alive farms reporting . . number. . Hogs and pigs sold alive .farms reporting. . number . . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting number . . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . number . . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . - Milk and cream sold farms reporting. . dollars . . Wool farms reporting. . pounds . . Specified farm expenditures: \ny specified farm expenditures farms reporting . . dollars . . Feed fur livestock and poultry dollars . , Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars.. Machine hire dollars . . Hired labor dollars . , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars . . Crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . Oats farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Rice farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Soybeans for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone . . bushels . . Cotton farms reporting . . acres . . bales . . Land from which hay was cut acres . . Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) farms reporting.. dollars . . 476 30 4 163,762 69, 124 344.0 230.0 11,001 10, ')■::■ 31.69 46 .06 391 226 13,392 6, 292 207 194 49 52 54 51 350 215 97 78 2 1 27 10 38 6 38 6 5 5 5 5 52 57 52 57 366 08 380 244 289 L21 343 149 166 L29 169 134 34 68 207 L20 25 15 20 10 49 56 148 ioa 279 140 436 293 430 288 430 283 183 115 259 142 11 6 15 6 446 >78 11,208 7,412 390 223 1,998 577 308 1 12 654 401 305 217 5,712 4, i74 333 246 19,577 42, 977 208 L68 1,632 1, 267 410 227 4,698 2, 393 240 lol 8,240 7, .''1 2 5 80 21 41 116 403,320 1,901, 015 188 65 102,354 620,830 138 25 156,035 112, 135 1 5 220 100 476 304 704,428 1,469, )21 356,176 1,007, 675 152,428 348, !35 39,592 10,885 62,901 «, 000 69,329 45, 055 24,002 12,351 312 161 5,013 1,257 6 220 7,000 6 400 7,500 181 5 1,857 15 1,581 5 4,864 *,< 98 120 41 35,360 7,< S 190 29,752 156.6 15,099 101.75 139 3,060 67 37 137 38 1 3 1 1 16 18 119 128 84 107 79 92 84 109 10 5 57 37 96 163 163 153 61 71 17 37 150 3,082 87 520 108 286 109 2,329 142 21,462 63 433 78 795 64 3,694 1 10 36 523,240 35 110,600 25 83,470 1 130 190 492,050 320,165 67,980 23,739 57,770 17,775 4,621 97 672 1 160 4,800 1 55 4,875 37 786 342 1,015 30 12,575 336 88,032 262.0 11,476 47.61 300 9,386 98 27 275 44 2 15 16 16 1 1 45 45 250 300 199 221 150 165 97 182 41 40 66 62 208 291 290 284 166 223 17 18 311 8,041 267 1,637 204 509 185 2,828 257 9,043 161 1,067 295 2,768 108 2,587 2 152 106 1,430,565 67 44,035 111 317,510 2 1,500 341 1,074,805 705,700 242,161 16,483 48,715 52,623 9,123 178 1,694 15 110 2,650 36 193 108 5,887 60 10,400 1,827 228,009 124.8 16,135 131.63 1,288 43,416 643 372 521 1,371 233 72 151 71 71 5 5 248 249 1,349 1,479 1,175 1,350 1,316 1,457 1,332 975 425 320 591 612 603 1,717 1,695 1,650 685 914 72 118 1,585 41,454 1,165 10,410 601 1,109 652 5,268 873 406,485 875 6,889 1,170 11,714 296 9,855 81 2,731 980 32,358,695 238 3,729,273 655 1,952,540 71 26,240 1,827 21,834,976 15,122,585 5,377,001 231,191 494,024 512,840 97,335 292 2,806 146 2,371 67,150 10 85 1,055 32,996 70 26,770 1,278 296,360 231.9 13,234 55.09 1,180 56,784 533 185 817 356 4 101 151 167 37 37 164 166 1,082 1,224 1,031 1,341 587 627 435 696 127 112 239 512 521 1,164 1,151 1,126 478 631 80 112 1,057 25,821 721 5,913 562 1,043 556 8,144 769 111,145 583 3,447 843 7,291 247 6,335 232 4,460,472 268 1,022,080 302 943,834 5 200 1,278 4,589,390 ,4 ,7 914,452 291,311 552,416 340,730 84,700 750 8,288 39 735 23,635 12 1,669 137,000 215 14,814 309,421 645 8,956 7,888 15,602 188 81,860 937 250,275 267.1 23,577 108 .49 936 138,997 246 70 162 176 5 594 282 369 38 41 68 69 606 966 618 1,522 542 628 183 448 194 339 393 756 742 737 228 510 131 431 351 6,826 167 265 131 303 375 2,657 647 18,630 104 775 145 1,586 75 1,319 32 1,750 57 33,355 937 3,708,056 88,692 56,252 1,028,706 1,369,548 929,757 235,101 251 3,539 45 1,934 53,501 171 15,193 1,163,204 605 76,069 1,732,250 877 35,004 ■ 2,734 34 31,585 ARKANSAS 163 County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954' [Most daU for 1959 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of forms 1959 . 1954. Farm operators by age: Operators reporting age number 1959. Under 25 years number 1959 . 25 to 34 years number 1959 . . 35 to 44 years number 1959 . 45 to 54 years. number 1959 . , 55 to 64 years number 1959 . . 65 or more years number 1959 . , Average age years 1959 . . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators- Working off their farms operators reporting 1959 . . 1954. 100 or more days operators reporting 1959 . . 1954.. With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959 . . 1954 . . Part owners number 1959 . . 1954.. Managers number 1959 . . 1954 . . Ml tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Share-cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Livestock-share tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Croppers number 1959 . . 1954 . . Other and unspecified tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Farms by type of (arm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut . . number 1959. . Cash-grain number 1959 . ■ Tobacco number 1959 . . Cotton number 1959 . . Other field-crop number 1959. . Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959 . . Poultry farms number 1959 . . Dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock ranches number 1959 . . General farms number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . . Class I number 1959 . . Class II number 1959 . . Class ITI number 1959 . . Class IV number 1959 . . Class V number 1959 . . Class VI number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959 . . Part-time number 1959 . . Part-retirement number 1959 . . Abnormal number 1959 . . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959 1954 average per farm, dollars 1959 1954 All crops sold dollars 1959 1954 Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 1954 Vegetables sold dollars 1959 1954 Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959 1954 Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars 1959 1954 All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959 1954 Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959 1954 Dairy products sold dollars 1959 1954 Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 1954 94,997 145,337 94,032 1,592 9,126 19,567 26,544 20,957 16,246 51.0 45,119 68,143 30,324 39,552 40,920 49,371 55,864 77,336 16,201 18,397 549 580 22,383 48,763 2,573 4,436 1,339 2,437 7,189 14,102 346 407 7,788 22,863 3,148 4,518 29,972 4,811 24,905 256 397 924 4,993 4,276 9,467 2,045 42,923 52,469 3,114 4,266 7,345 9,923 14,327 13,494 42,528 29,366 13,113 49 639,186,957 491,764,584 6,728 3,384 446,035,636 380,051,557 429,120,577 368,384,328 3,091,584 2,385,048 7,659,494 4,969,775 6,213,981 4,312,406 193,101,321 111,713,027 94,168,845 50,175,335 24,543,832 21,849,105 74,388,644 39,688,587 1,242 1,641 1,204 26 151 294 339 234 160 48.6 345 537 181 268 226 232 445 645 366 331 6 5 425 680 16 18 11 10 280 337 13 23 100 240 5 52 919 688 226 5 11 257 985 216 277 118 112 122 140 257 136 121 22,281,553 19,077,217 17,940 11,625 21,367,047 18,520,809 21,321,106 18,463,531 1,062 1,009 5,995 7,770 38,884 48,499 914,506 556,408 46,608 66,533 2,025 5,733 865,873 484,142 Ashley 1,058 2,123 1,020 14 91 209 299 248 159 51.2 456 982 319 559 299 594 568 788 102 178 4 10 384 1,159 25 43 30 89 127 508 5 5 170 446 27 548 45 498 5 6 20 41 18 425 633 59 23 72 131 187 161 425 280 145 8,338,519 6,292,623 7,881 2,964 7,551,758 5,560,286 7,485,884 5,503,616 31,327 15,840 132 4,234 34,415 36,596 786,761 732,337 88,475 57,140 250 120,732 698,036 554,465 720 869 697 11 64 148 171 167 136 51.7 406 460 316 318 457 434 557 629 96 108 30 45 159 239 7 5 30 39 481 396 85 1,795,031 1,239,677 2,493 1,427 97,313 73,598 25,773 19,662 555 1,198 43,285 12,888 27,700 39,850 1,697,718 1,166,079 488,704 641,712 198,217 162,025 1,010,797 362,342 3,633 4,551 3,595 50 296 672 1,002 867 708 52.3 1,913 ' , > ' ■ 1,402 1,484 1,865 2,018 2,783 3,415 557 588 23 18 270 471 117 205 5 13 16 42 'l4 25 23 107 174 30 25 974 507 319 1,951 103 170 413 424 555 286 1,682 1,202 475 5 24,431,291 17,273,773 6,725 3,796 1,102,146 1,071,077 299,963 355,554 248,911 145,655 295,140 370,338 258,132 199, 530 23,329,145 16,202,696 17,154,679 11,715,850 2,721,955 2,609,1 V 3,452,511 1,877,175 1,432 1,773 1,472 15 131 289 394 355 288 52.0 843 1,048 645 750 856 863 1,186 1,493 157 183 3 2 86 91 20 34 5 268 299 25 834 12 29 77 209 276 829 573 256 2,947,264 2,333,221 2,058 1,316 129,960 113,664 72,099 61,304 6,753 3,210 21,855 15,782 29,253 33,368 2,817,304 2,219,557 2 J8 ,90c 372,662 845,982 769,609 1,762,416 1,077,286 Bradley 807 1,134 788 6 48 140 227 189 173 53.7 477 644 356 483 491 468 682 842 55 96 70 153 20 53 45 54- 6 26 25 85 120 545 370 175 1,666,737 1,165,111 2,065 1,027 856,899 712,726 425,704 396,235 384,402 257,940 3,430 2,245 43,363 56,306 809,838 452,335 321,928 161,270 105,780 31,102 382,130 260,013 164 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK: AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on reports (For definitions and explanations. see text) arroU Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia 1,458 937 1,015 1,934 1,016 769 1,119 1,815 1,948 1,753 2,488 1,440 1,226 2,216 1,447 886 1,028 1,872 1,056 771 1,205 15 13 8 52 11 6 2 166 81 63 279 97 54 47 255 180 176 483 253 140 172 393 278 297 533 296 208 290 349 203 239 331 228 199 350 269 131 245 194 171 164 344 51.7 50.7 53.9 47.1 50.7 53.6 56.5 726 295 607 679 620 460 733 780 650 1,067 1,194 956 749 1,255 495 155 476 300 413 374 509 437 272 748 436 451 538 833 701 188 658 323 659 527 853 584 341 915 593 728 711 1,030 1,136 424 753 655 803 623 811 1,395 647 1,218 1,024 1,093 920 1,381 212 264 190 573 157 80 177 263 282 233 569 216 122 266 15 7 5 1 1 6 6 16 2 3 1 1 1 110 234 65 701 55 65 125 164 910 203 1,009 110 188 566 44 33 5 10 15 10 45 67 41 41 18 27 42 113 5 15 55 5 3 31 9 100 3 3 15 15 88 20 501 15 10 40 18 321 46 629 32 56 175 5 1 45 5 2 5 28 2 1 1 5 71 20 10 15 13 475 57 143 6 26 151 36 26 40 70 25 35 20 58 40 45 91 40 60 111 556 74 1,347 90 105 112 75 7 161 30 5 5 476 57 1,186 60 85 97 5 10 15 10 10 10 5 5 5 176 5 20 36 167 48 31 405 5 10 21 5 30 209 53 179 101 106 28 96 11 38 13 150 51 46 15 642 280 719 300 576 527 830 821 657 329 1,634 456 252 297 22 69 1 33 7 2 3 43 84 18 145 6 21 16 61 96 22 446 58 22 22 188 102 64 450 86 40 50 285 185 87 375 133 87 61 222 121 137 185 166 80 145 637 280 686 300 560 517 822 496 125 451 180 394 376 490 141 150 5 235 120 166 141 327 5 7,671,473 12,343,679 2,043,071 14,910,065 3,282,438 2,297,696 2,494,532 5,151,434 9,258,486 1,845,211 10,679,252 2,140,043 1,168,434 1,862,763 5,262 13,174 2,013 7,709 3,231 2,988 2,229 2,838 4,753 1,053 4,292 1,486 953 841 136,653 9,883,015 788,533 12,632,782 461,094 616,274 696,678 135, 942 8,337,967 939,964 9,244,377 517,547 562,984 1,017,935 57,118 9,800,026 524,374 12,454,664 336,097 414,005 460,994 60,419 8,258,541 712,288 9,175,486 412,350 414,471 925, 163 7,903 10,447 5,647 27,580 25,527 96,687 18,143 6,578 19, 554 6,704 11,757 15,045 36, 153 14,934 39,934 26,466 33,224 20,814 42,440 3,222 4,586 34,635 14,565 21,696 29,221 23,602 1,995 7,697 31,698 46,076 225,288 129,724 57,030 102,360 212,955 34,310 45,307 199,276 27,913 66,550 110,365 70, 141 7,534, !20 2,460,664 1,254,538 2,277,283 2,821,344 1,681,422 1,797,854 5,015,492 920, 519 905, 247 1,434,875 1,622,496 605,450 844,828 4,085,892 47,127 248,852 794, 836 2,037,754 1,276,361 730, 343 2,693,109 116,763 198,978 322,955 1,095,221 289,577 327, 258 1,556,838 29,200 49,505 18, 850 165, 590 51,195 359,610 1,135,972 50,854 86,740 124,249 93,496 16,513 190,324 1,892,090 2,384,337 956, 181 1,463,597 618,000 353,866 707,901 1,186,411 752,902 619, 529 987,671 433,779 299,360 327,246 Farm operators by age: Operators reportinji age number 1050 . . Under 25 years number 1959 . . 25 lo 34 years number 1959 . . .15 to 44 years mimher 1959 . . 45 to 54 years number 1959 . . 55 to 04 years number 1959 . , 65 or more years numher 1959 . , Average age year? 1950. . Off-farm work and other income: Farm opera tors - Horkine off their farms operators reporting 1959. 1954.. 100 or more dnvs operators reporting 1959 . 1954 . With other income nf family exceedine value of form products sold operators reporting 1959 ■ 1954.. Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959.. 1954 . . Part owners • number 1959 . 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 . 1954. Cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Croo-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Livestock-share tenants number 1959. 1954. Croppers number 1959 . 1954. Other and unspecified tenants . number 1959 . . 1954.. Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than veECtahle and fruit-and-nut . . number 1959. . Cash-grain number 1959 . . Tobacco number 1959 . . Cotton numher 1959 . . Other Tield-crop number 1959 . . Vegetahle farms number 1959 . . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959. . Poultry farms number 1959 . . Dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959.. Livestock ranches number 1959 . . General farms number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . . Class I number 1959 . . Class II number 1959. . Class III number 1959 . . Class IV number 1959 . . Class V number 1959.. Class VI number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959. . Part-time number 1959 . . Part-retirement number 1959 . . Abnormal number 1959 . . Value of products sold by source' All farm products sold total, dollars 1959.. 1954.. average per farm, dollars 1959 . . 1954.. All crops sold dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . . 1954., Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . . 1954 . , Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959.. 1954.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars 1959. 1954 . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959. 1954 . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Dairy products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. ARKANSAS 165 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. for only ft sample of famis. See textj Craighead 2,692 3,786 2,655 68 355 663 789 486 274 47.-1 943 1,126 489 610 455 606 860 1,316 673 605 14 7 1,145 1,831 40 45 105 173 690 1,091 20 30 160 358 130 134 2,035 209 1,821 5 55 447 2,261 98 301 546 625 445 246 431 280 150 1 28,902,818 19,548,331 10,737 5,163 27,192,769 18,519,664 26,940,591 18,279,730 42,054 36,015 127,299 86,733 82,825 117,186 1,710,049 1,028,667 355,994 233,653 157,000 180,193 1,197,055 614,821 1,347 1,693 1,304 15 122 254 361 307 245 51.9 801 1,003 645 708 737 1,058 1,021 1,278 221 250 5 7 100 154 20 57 5 15 43 40 70 25 182 20 867 490 11 33 70 106 105 165 857 632 225 3,923,360 2,520,423 2,913 1,489 1,817,343 1,212,119 1,031,790 548,857 543,384 416,069 187,968 203,738 54,201 43,455 2,106,017 1,308,304 802,633 437,948 241,955 268,255 1,061,429 602,101 1,938 4,525 1,898 48 189 408 520 443 290 50.1 669 1,195 286 324 239 199 287 420 261 192 17 40 1,373 3,865 216 296 36 132 159 518 4 935 2,843 27 72 1,553 41 6 371 1,567 182 117 91 212 380 585 371 180 191 27,154,006 30,311,929 14,011 6,699 26,568,599 29, 803, 581 26,472,843 29,745,984 20,536 4,495 37,218 5,699 38,002 47,403 585,407 508,348 91,830 61,080 900 4,881 492,677 442,387 1,470 2,444 1,434 41 167 338 411 296 181 48.7 418 544 221 212 254 246 463 550 305 316 3 699 1,580 52 47 31 35 260 452 6 1 340 998 10 47 1,044 298 49 300 1,170 124 132 157 220 277 260 300 160 140 19,509,797 16,539,285 13,272 6,767 18,638,485 16,143,732 18,315,256 15,745,758 9,258 4,643 284,889 384,506 29,082 8,825 871,312 395,553 103,282 41,330 125 9,237 767,905 344,986 480 760 466 4 30 76 127 111 118 54.5 297 517 232 421 353 397 373 660 47 83 5 1 55 112 20 40 10 2 5 25 11 26 56 357 266 91 798,966 482,014 1,665 634 260,061 230,354 192,894 182,262 7,368 1,978 1,065 1,855 58,734 44,259 538,905 251,660 146,007 53,269 56,328 31,870 336,570 166, 521 1,247 2,406 1,236 22 120 284 379 279 152 49.5 382 789 236 283 216 266 448 541 251 284 9 14 539 1,581 23 31 5 129 255 499 1 215 885 41 36 939 90 844 5 27 241 1,006 114 88 168 181 275 180 241 150 91 14,963,881 12,250,051 12,000 5,091 14,119,229 11,656,461 14,058,250 11,634,918 40,309 1,201 4,072 2,801 16,598 17,541 844,652 593,590 117,656 70, 186 6,925 49,253 720,071 474, 151 1,112 1,776 1,100 21 73 175 357 228 246 53.1 599 892 417 494 562 593 756 970 152 222 5 7 199 589 31 40 25 16 55 241 6 3 41 216 41 73 299 9 51 638 480 23 20 24 86 152 175 632 430 200 2 4,597,844 3,766,836 4,135 2,121 3,692,574 3,171,148 3,470,839 3,093,310 120,531 22,918 7,039 3,979 94,165 50,941 905,270 595,688 150, 599 133,351 50,235 58,533 704,436 403,804 1,771 2,490 1,739 19 165 375 503 374 303 51.2 1,004 1,280 775 864 1,129 1,089 1,261 1,704 310 358 4 196 406 45 113 55 147 6 5 27 91 104 218 16 197 5 30 156 190 31 1,146 630 6 24 80 113 152 255 1,141 870 271 4,017,883 3,704,558 2,269 1,488 1,249,897 1,772,174 1,210,536 1,705,191 13,928 15,597 9,249 10,729 16,184 40,657 2,767,986 1,932,384 289,677 313,797 1,323,365 997,076 1,154,944 621,511 1,060 1,480 1,039 11 73 180 301 244 230 53.4 592 1,088 450 702 679 894 716 967 219 269 10 3 115 217 50 121 10 12 10 14 10 2 10 1 25 67 51 35 5 11 11 35 53 77 205 10 618 442 5 31 49 53 193 111 618 416 197 5 3,145,416 2,131,016 2,967 1,440 426,188 442,511 265,124 242,597 77,438 96,453 71,268 86,649 12,358 16,812 2,719,228 1,688,505 875,223 423, 166 436,385 647,078 1,407,620 618,261 1,025 1,240 1,080 10 96 230 285 255 204 51.7 486 518 327 342 499 517 842 1,132 112 73 1 5 215 263 16 506 56 216 235 506 331 175 2,121,991 1,212,218 2,070 978 172,139 105,528 121,709 70,372 283 2,687 6,810 8,267 43,337 24,202 1,949,852 1,106,690 77,405 139,513 669,710 446,604 1,202,737 520, 573 723 1,084 718 10 59 148 213 161 127 51.4 458 652 400 522 538 578 632 934 70 51 6 4 26 51 111 10 525 11 26 65 40 60 520 390 130 1,871,504 1,108,939 2,589 1,023 126,730 103,528 10,718 7,327 2,992 7,840 6,494 3,468 106, 526 84,893 1,744,774 1,005,411 734,580 270,438 371, 715 407,549 638,479 327,424 590 897 549 5 36 106 154 116 132 53.2 350 577 302 452 461 552 467 795 87 31 1 5 492 6 11 20 42 20 491 371 120 1,038,825 400, 148 1,761 446 163,598 139,070 126,401 94,435 2,888 5,399 2,813 3,785 31,496 35,451 875,227 261,078 405,090 70,736 99,735 55,678 370,402 134,664 1,966 2,643 2,045 43 262 478 621 381 260 48.6 927 1,056 389 380 497 545 876 1,093 435 552 5 7 650 984 20 36 130 164 420 540 5 7 35 137 40 100 1,145 128 1,017 141 520 1,451 5 50 251 395 415 335 515 305 210 12,667,912 9,407,702 6,443 3,559 10,975,429 8,423,437 10,892,201 8,390,977 20,163 3,248 22,554 16,310 40,511 12,902 1,692,483 984,265 134,245 43,027 406,595 275,003 1,151,643 666,235 1,447 2,200 1,414 11 81 216 370 377 359 55.1 763 1,351 548 864 883 1,229 992 1,279 276 402 13 166 434 36 65 25 142 5 6 15 127 85 85 76 10 20 1 118 35 180 19 986 477 50 22 5! 33 5-2 72 53 105 54 108 f>f> 137 56 970 57 620 M 350 59 60 5,094,737 61 2,861,065 62 3,521 83 1,300 64 1,272,956 r,:. 1,547,508 i.i; 943,649 67 1,243,666 68 65,262 69 89,404 711 106,634 71 30,387 72 157,411 73 184,051 74 3,821,781 75 1,313,557 76 2,059,284 77 378,876 7K 351,255 79 243,568 80 1,411,242 11 691,113 81! 166 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on reports (For definitions ami explanations, Hot Spring Independ- ence Lafayette Lawrence Estimated number of farms 1959 . 1 95 1 . Farm operators by age: Operators reporting ago number 1 959 . Under 25 years number 1959 . 25 to 34 years number 1959 . 35 to 11 years number 1959. 45 to 54 years number 1959 . 55 to (11 years number 1959 . 65 or more years number 1959 . Average ape years 1959 . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators— Working off their famis operators reporting 1959. 1951. 1110 or more days operators reporting 1959. 1954. With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959. 1954 . Farms by tenure of operator- Full owners number 1959. 1954 . Part owners number 1959 . 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959. 1954 . . Cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . 1954 . Livestock-share tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Croppers number 1959 . . 1954 . . Other and unspecified tenants number 1959. . 1954 . . Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fniit-nnd-nul .. number 1959. . Cash-grain number 1059. Tobacco number 1959 . . Cotton number 1959 . . Other field-crop number 1959 . . Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959 . . Poultry farms number 1959 . . Dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959. . Livestock ranches number 1959 . . General farms number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . . Class I number 1959 . . Class II number 1959., Class 111 number 1959 . . Class IV number 1959 . Class V number 1959 . , Class VI number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959 . . Part-time number 1959. , ParUretirement number 1959 . , Abnormal number 1959 . , Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959 . . 1954., average per farm, dollars 1959. . 1954.. All crops sold dollars 1959. , 1954 . . I ield crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . . 1954 . , Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959.. 1954 . , Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars 1959 . . 1954 . , All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959. . 1954 . , Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959. . 1954 . Dairy products sold. dollars 1959. 1954 . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954, 1, 1,590 985 14 97 216 261 206 191 51.2 598 1,087 529 916 706 1,106 789 1,262 137 158 76 117 30 50 21 6 5 10 20 5 46 40 104 30 736 271 1 2 35 31 72 130 731 575 156 1,585,798 1,210,571 1,583 761 237,800 130,895 145,157 62,799 20,343 8,772 6,819 5,079 65,481 54,245 1,347,998 1,079,676 370,052 276,039 430,685 475,296 547,261 328,341 799 1,237 773 3 52 146 216 192 164 53.2 456 694 362 457 471 728 622 915 124 166 8 4 45 187 25 29 5 57 120 5 126 10 446 353 42 102 50 446 311 135 5,794,102 1,644,261 7,252 1,329 1,242,407 804,286 191,017 267,156 8,356 17,155 1,000,263 468,813 42,771 51,162 4,551,695 839,975 3,681,415 409,442 79,085 31,668 791,195 398,865 1,592 2,042 1,555 32 146 339 444 346 248 50.6 855 1,157 566 769 744 1,033 1,090 1,370 328 399 3 10 171 305 30 42 5 16 56 118 5 9 20 32 55 221 126 5 10 172 66 313 37 768 830 29 48 111 159 253 230 762 542 220 7,543,745 4,409,168 4,739 2,159 2,845,012 1,738,523 2,700,728 1,649,187 7,450 6,459 54,550 33,169 82,284 49,708 4,698,733 2,670,645 2,866,435 1,633,980 182,865 . a ),.',.; 7 1,649,433 756,318 983 1,395 996 11 98 201 282 232 172 51.2 562 823 372 562 517 676 698 1,139 190 128 2 2 93 134 35 31 20 121 135 25 626 5 a 35 121 175 626 460 166 2,006,584 1,327,445 2,041 952 339,485 283,029 276,919 226,103 6,661 11,226 3,516 3,805 52,389 41,895 1,667,099 1,044,416 573,756 235,170 367,924 294,602 725,419 514,644 1,226 2,162 1,224 31 135 296 378 262 122 48.5 417 612 225 328 205 262 443 559 285 320 4 3 494 1,098 6 30 36 49 255 515 14 160 424 31 66 922 236 56 185 1,041 79 144 251 290 172 105 185 125 60 16,597,527 14,014,394 13,538 6,482 15,488,372 13,399,524 15,326,976 13,317,751 62, 557 26,404 49,070 38,182 49,769 17, 187 1,109,155 614,870 359,982 123,597 49,058 749,173 442,215 1,743 3,662 1,730 41 181 371 515 355 267 49.8 574 ,331 329 663 383 781 605 1,141 188 281 21 26 929 2,212 47 95 51 315 443 3 440 1,506 76 77 1,077 5 11 499 1,244 132 114 115 162 271 450 499 341 152 6 19,698,595 16,383,535 11,302 4,474 18,624,939 15,664,174 18,553,015 15,550,988 13,184 36,030 10,571 5,051 48,169 72,105 1,073,656 719,361 212,083 98,186 67,025 117,914 794,548 503, 261 985 1,433 987 7 87 160 264 266 203 53.2 533 887 362 557 622 652 708 1,023 161 223 110 176 55 95 30 130 26 631 21 31 76 90 140 620 435 185 3,242,656 2,133,828 3,292 1,489 1,307,197 1,078,633 567,331 405,156 28,558 26, 512 651,866 624,597 59,442 22,368 1,935,459 1,055,195 1,225,052 460,236 182,315 168,978 528,092 425,981 697 1,120 678 14 44 108 194 161 L57 53.6 350 596 240 290 365 425 352 524 196 173 141 437 5 42 20 74 1 5 90 270 25 37 347 18 33 62 84 79 71 350 265 85 3,951,127 2,909,402 5,669 2,598 2,453,196 2,358,914 2,365,057 2,337,617 3,350 2,785 6,174 3,904 78,615 14,608 1,497,931 550,488 205,966 80,804 280,165 163, 367 1,011,800 306,317 ARKANSAS TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. fcr only a sample of farms. Seelexl] 167 Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery Nevada Newton Ouachita 2,071 1,082 699 1,441 1,869 1,497 771 999 2,863 1,275 615 842 994 711 1 3,282 2,011 960 1,911 2,962 1,929 994 1,547 5,742 1,908 919 1,427 1,256 1,349 2 2,065 1,083 699 1,423 1,781 1,459 731 953 2,861 1,243 642 845 948 705 3 86 28 4 13 30 22 12 12 97 35 5 5 18 8 4 268 81 53 119 219 138 89 63 408 147 56 49 106 33 468 219 124 273 477 289 153 185 721 289 115 119 202 120 6 538 330 213 391 461 421 209 278 818 346 179 224 283 198 7 412 246 155 341 375 329 166 214 552 256 161 229 190 179 8 293 179 150 286 219 260 102 201 265 170 126 219 149 167 n 48.5 51.1 53.1 52.5 48.6 51.4 49.8 52.7 47.0 48.9 52.4 55.3 50.2 54.5 10 705 388 403 785 580 766 381 548 1,045 263 396 482 599 470 n 856 838 584 1,028 1,126 1,015 469 916 1,862 711 546 806 746 872 12 251 203 310 603 397 475 261 455 483 113 291 361 396 382 1.1 156 338 394 691 604 658 292 696 684 164 386 550 451 740 14 222 288 413 840 397 725 332 631 307 109 421 548 622 532 15 145 406 439 1,013 556 817 412 870 367 134 572 725 730 635 16 509 429 422 1,004 882 1,187 576 708 491 333 526 638 774 516 17 667 649 572 1,359 1,250 1,519 748 1,000 716 440 790 934 1,086 1,029 18 430 258 169 324 337 204 136 174 508 212 83 119 125 114 19 425 273 126 370 439 217 149 212 475 255 96 209 82 142 20 12 4 1 9 4 1 9 51 13 1 1 21 11 5 2 4 10 2 3 7 54 1 1 1 6 22 1,120 391 107 104 646 106 58 108 1,813 717 5 85 95 80 ii 2,127 1,104 236 211 1,293 180 93 329 4,567 1,189 44 276 93 183 24 85 25 21 51 30 20 21 27 86 27 5 10 15 25 112 59 32 73 61 23 31 74 157 52 6 73 12 53 28 81 40 1 43 1 195 27 5 5 27 136 20 2 10 40 3 4 234 40 10 28 289 131 10 6 269 10 20 461 302 10 5 25 29 463 382 61 31 367 32 'l4 71 1,055 516 5 78 13 33 30 20 1 12 10 1 5 5 6 31 1 1 5 3 9 10 5 2 8 11 1 2 32 570 175 60 5 265 15 5 30 990 285 5 10 5 33 1,353 577 110 5 750 14 5 132 3,017 536 6 56 13 14 M 75 20 15 41 27 51 30 26 76 70 5 60 65 35 ',-, 62 65 26 89 66 98 38 46 96 34 26 57 55 83 at 1,658 646 88 66 1,049 5 10 119 2,563 1,074 35 5 62 ?.i 123 50 a 51 256 10 6 60 102 5 10 39 40 41 1,535 596 80 15 788 5 5 113 2,503 972 30 5 52 10 5 10 5 15 ... 5 5 42 43 6 15 76 20 186 20 35 76 10 40 li 2 166 121 237 136 27 25 10 50 11 15 16 43 128 271 98 262 172 184 16 5 129 115 272 43 46 31 1 11 31 16 5 15 2 9 21 37 15 16 47 48 366 376 440 831 560 787 438 647 270 175 426 564 642 539 49 1,705 706 277 615 1,309 710 338 357 2,593 1,100 195 293 358 177 50 95 90 14 12 137 24 1 13 395 68 1 1 51 79 56 11 55 159 81 5 15 267 115 20 20 2 52 160 83 25 56 252 62 8 66 465 87 11 28 12 7 53 315 112 52 116 215 82 54 64 425 220 46 56 25 30 54 576 265 95 185 311 191 99 93 621 305 38 103 146 66 55 480 100 80 191 235 270 171 106 420 305 80 85 175 71 56 366 376 422 826 560 787 433 642 270 175 420 549 636 534 57 lfll 210 296 583 410 541 312 452 165 60 315 317 505 357 58 185 165 1 126 241 2 150 246 121 185 5 105 115 105 232 131 177 59 60 17,242,815 12,321,930 2,487,369 5,136,124 20,039,749 6,924,826 1,690,034 4,109,334 56,393,817 10,857,310 1,679,514 2,959,490 1,369,768 1,166,187 61 14,588,714 8,753,554 1,570,373 3,456,544 16,966,249 3,405,546 1,142,928 2,530,945 48,410,335 8,758,389 629,995 1, 377, 587 736,013 751,655 62 8,326 11,388 3,558 3,564 10,722 4,626 2,192 4,113 19,697 8,516 2,731 3,515 1,378 1,640 63 4,445 4,353 1,636 1,809 5,728 1,765 1,150 1,636 8,431 4,590 686 965 586 557 64 16,164,911 11,182,469 1,120,345 584,333 17,550,988 257, 201 109,067 1,465,706 55,229,391 10,622,870 58,592 573,399 119,570 322,577 65 13,845,947 8,339,991 950,902 665,017 15,333,576 220,862 46,537 1,476,434 47,512,117 8,575,810 70,008 702,828 83,143 322,651 66 16,020,607 11,069,844 969,479 541,481 17,384,016 85,379 42,231 1,350,516 54,769,849 10,607,128 21,235 29! ,: L5 31,560 227,385 67 13,778,071 8,266,753 878,369 520, 116 15,265,174 46,707 18,262 1,357,449 47,375,942 8,557,073 16,334 520,153 31,434 228,878 68 1,315 58,339 17,950 4,020 14,099 26,920 5,601 15,917 239,841 977 952 30,085 2,800 15,113 69 1,186 33,849 15,182 96,999 26,031 11,336 2,798 14,191 89,399 1,115 3,568 76,578 1,594 6,256 70 117,603 12,151 43,995 14,370 32,486 118,823 34,767 47,529 184,340 1,320 2,841 17,135 4,696 12,016 71 53,530 4,130 14,797 24,562 24,716 131,742 4,193 19,370 42,175 705 2,962 11,732 12,016 13,261 a 25,386 42,135 88,921 24,462 120,387 26,079 26,468 51,744 35,361 13,445 33,564 233,664 80,514 68,063 73 13,160 35,259 42,554 23,340 17,655 31,077 21,284 85,424 4,601 16,917 47,144 94,365 38,099 74,256 74 1,077,904 1,139,461 1,367,024 4,551,791 2,488,761 6,667,625 1,580,967 2,643,628 1,164,426 234,440 1,620,922 2,386,091 1,250,198 843,610 75 742,767 413,563 619,471 2,791,527 1,632,673 3,184,684 1,096,391 1,054,511 898,218 182,579 559,987 674,759 652,870 429,004 76 31,221 420,107 183,625 1,819,021 281,308 4,373,863 36,357 350,158 72,628 42,618 673,891 1,607,411 39,952 360,538 77 62,761 59,146 100,581 1,115,674 139,363 1,870,767 207,085 113,436 68,791 16,291 188,214 201,258 100,029 62,673 78 4,600 147,000 126,620 1,090,660 1,091,740 665,459 503,431 458,884 4,020 1,000 243,670 59,495 170,370 125,885 79 4,559 31,980 48,682 796,435 1,071,249 584,870 370,874 277,265 10,069 2,770 59,937 106,170 97,194 126,698 80 1,042,083 572,354 1,056,779 1,642,110 1,115,713 1,628,303 1,041,179 1,834,586 1,087,778 190,822 703,361 719,185 1,039,876 357,187 81 675,447 322,437 470,208 879,418 422,061 729,047 518,432 663,810 819,358 163,518 311,836 367,331 455,647 239,633 82 168 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on reports (For definitions and explanations, see text) Perry Phillips Prairie Pulaski Randolph Farm opetatots by age: Operators reporting are number 1050 . Under 2-"> years number 1 959 . 25 to 34 years number 1959 . .15 to 4 4 years number 1959. 45 to 54 years nuniher 1959 . 55 to fi4 years number 1959 . 65 or more years number 1959 . Average ace years 1959 . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators— IVorkinn off their farms operators reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 or more days operators reporting 1959. 1954. With other income of famih exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959. 1954 . Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959 . 1954. Part owners number 1959. 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 . 1954. Cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Share-CBSh tenants number 1959 . 1954. Crop-share tenants numher 1959 . 1954. Livestock-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Croppers number 1959 . 1954. Other and unspecified tenants number 1959. 1954. Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruil-and-nut . . number 1959 . Cash-grain number 1959 . Tobacco number 1959 . Cotton number 1959 . Other field-crop number 1959 . Vegetable farms number 1959 . Fruil-and-nut farms number 1959 . Poultry farms number 1959 . Dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock ranches number 1959 . General farms number 1959 . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . Class I number 1959 . Class 11 number 1959 . Class III number 1959 . Class IV number 1959 . Class V number 1959 . Class VI number 1959 . Other farms number 1959 . Part-time number 1959. Part-retirement number 1959 . Abnormal number 1959 . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959. 1954. average per farm, dollars 1959. 1954. All crops sold.. dollars 1959. 1954. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959. 1954. Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars 1959 . 1954. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Dairy products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. 508 700 501 7 50 100 131 126 87 51.4 323 383 249 213 332 386 383 473 75 129 5 6 45 62 5 14 143 7 16 28 57 35 365 300 65 1,774,969 1,039,883 3,494 1,486 420,831 425,978 395,081 400,432 4,099 6,936 1,343 2,980 20,308 15,630 1,354,138 613,905 646,169 318,438 311,345 50,739 396,624 244,728 2,019 3,965 2,000 52 261 473 571 373 270 48.4 568 1,060 224 359 297 256 604 818 323 387 9 27 1,083 2,663 191 196 7 65 190 592 5 4 617 1,720 73 86 1,599 39 1,644 113 113 117 236 500 565 375 185 190 20,931,053 19,730,285 10,367 4,976 20,243,016 19,275,717 20,102,174 19,201,169 7,944 28,636 43,516 16,717 89,382 29,195 688,037 454,568 130,775 31,512 950 42,918 556,312 380,138 556 876 551 6 19 109 171 127 LL9 53.5 329 526 265 334 352 495 463 730 63 125 164 5 21 20 32 36 50 392 291 101 2,202,403 686,384 3,961 784 307,669 185,983 59,396 72,742 7,098 10,710 203,621 51,240 37,554 51,291 1,894,734 500,401 1,542,520 199,740 635 10,112 351,579 290,549 2,010 3,383 1,998 52 288 542 610 356 150 46.6 594 974 288 306 228 256 483 601 394 418 25 15 1,108 2,365 30 24 167 406 364 524 11 9 486 1,358 50 1,753 305 1,448 12 210 1,800 233 221 380 391 430 145 210 155 55 32,130,385 27,808,963 15,985 8,220 31,456,165 27,222,248 31,360,882 27,178,319 7,527 8,152 43,344 18,457 44,412 17,320 674,220 586,715 60,094 84,609 6,203 31,654 607,923 470,452 899 1,567 924 5 69 151 262 222 215 53.7 592 946 440 606 741 934 731 1,361 98 67 5 65 106 30 50 5 25 15 122 1 21 21 39 86 731 521 210 1,174,671 1,052,596 1,307 672 133,922 174,479 44,415 18,458 5,155 5,799 12,500 35,527 71,852 114,695 1,040,749 878,117 408,559 380,822 29,510 117,384 602,680 379,911 1,337 1,729 1,311 12 120 282 332 316 249 51.9 744 988 555 662 803 926 1,009 1,290 177 245 1 6 150 212 50 73 5 3 25 44 5 10 26 60 61 64 38 11 15 5 35 194 60 181 6 792 547 24 62 83 105 162 111 790 570 220 6,114,976 2,832,550 4,574 1,638 1,280,271 867,232 931,933 635,934 9,541 21,794 288,506 161,762 50,291 47,742 4,834,705 1,965,318 3,549,220 1,290,725 332,200 218,700 953,285 455,893 878 1,361 887 16 108 220 247 183 LL3 48.8 357 609 180 296 212 397 411 626 271 300 192 401 6 14 15 21 80 156 10 6 61 168 20 36 520 335 22 242 636 53 107 160 106 120 90 242 160 82 10,842,960 9,892,473 12,350 7,269 10,019,368 9,332,315 9,988,338 9,279,845 3,686 1,450 12,459 5,782 14,885 45,238 823,592 560,158 165,428 37,969 142,725 216,339 515,439 305,850 1,186 2,572 1,182 10 92 221 366 282 211 52.0 676 1,531 541 1,279 708 1,436 699 1,811 179 202 21 43 287 528 64 90 10 10 47 202 1 6 125 170 40 50 202 23 174 5 35 770 422 35 44 76 65 137 65 764 573 185 6 7,110,450 6,370,038 5,995 2,477 4,989,360 4,377,694 3,731,329 3,577,194 115,180 89,945 62,174 38,077 1,080,677 672,478 2,121,090 1,992,344 407,212 392,955 720,535 1,022,787 993,343 576,602 ARKANSAS 169 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. for only a sample of farms. See text] St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Washington White Woodruff Yell 1,926 3,636 619 879 1,184 1,124 792 904 849 1,076 1,023 3,293 2,511 1,068 1,194 1 1,176 1,118 1,312 1,627 1,114 1,113 1,062 1,749 1,371 4,060 3,416 1,858 1,462 2 1,923 618 895 1,143 1,122 801 875 867 1,013 1,017 3,316 2,456 1,018 1,152 3 55 1 10 10 11 9 8 21 7 12 41 30 25 10 4 220 50 75 112 82 48 91 112 47 80 288 242 122 78 5 387 141 153 245 210 169 164 165 176 214 644 460 239 246 r, 562 164 265 336 329 216 257 235 255 265 856 705 322 320 7 394 145 213 259 241 170 200 194 251 238 793 575 197 276 6 305 117 179 181 249 189 155 140 277 208 694 444 113 222 9 49.8 52.0 52.4 50.9 52.9 53.3 51.5 50.2 55.3 52.4 52.4 51.6 48.4 52.4 10 583 395 553 629 688 498 455 541 652 559 1,628 1,293 324 588 11 1,085 806 662 752 977 608 595 720 1,188 624 2,155 1,895 746 702 1? 231 371 445 395 591 388 255 341 562 382 1,232 850 131 440 13 262 721 437 485 734 431 316 389 902 322 1,285 972 212 429 H 271 420 636 538 817 528 413 562 831 586 1,805 1,148 95 560 15 257 786 650 514 605 558 466 538 1,313 749 1,811 1,408 221 572 16 606 552 658 936 705 600 728 665 873 896 2,651 1,785 238 829 17 616 998 814 1,122 1,095 886 888 883 1,425 1,083 3,185 2,237 393 933 IS 291 37 131 172 221 138 117 133 113 54 323 506 176 180 19 302 95 157 113 259 148 146 86 101 168 422 596 222 231 20 19 8 9 2 1 2 73 4 5 13 21 20 4 1 10 4 7 2 1 40 13 7 10 22 1,010 30 90 76 190 45 57 50 90 71 246 216 649 172 23 2,751 79 130 87 247 86 115 99 235 106 447 624 1,288 291 21 57 10 25 5 115 5 6 20 5 115 45 40 25 121 30 64 10 157 29 29 17 69 25 171 99 6 71 26 26 5 5 5 31 27 57 1 4 5 1 1 1 15 7 76 16 28 227 5 15 20 10 5 35 56 234 57 29 533 "4 21 18 1 9 15 47 1 17 41 29 67 25 323 10 374 17 115 10 3(1 31 5 2 3 1 3 2 1 1 3 19 18 6 3 32 655 5 10 5 10 10 5 10 10 295 33 1,954 3 4 6 4 12 6 16 32 10 '39 67 771 42 34 45 15 50 45 65 30 30 40 60 56 66 90 72 65 35 81 41 35 50 71 27 30 48 91 38 136 no 55 44 36 1,450 11 15 15 41 10 66 41 20 25 434 915 125 37 146 6 5 26 1 5 5 15 96 189 31 'ft 10 1,304 5 15 10 5 65 21 10 323 726 94 10 5 5 15 5 10 15 41 5 5 5 15 5 5 10 42 7 5 171 15 15 20 15 70 181 1 43 20 20 35 5 25 81 10 91 16 70 850 155 240 11 17 50 102 121 35 10 5 55 380 122 70 i:. 20 55 148 253 131 144 260 173 86 151 467 223 2 152 46 19 15 11 1 80 5 15 25 30 141 19 35 47 48 410 511 626 61£ 775 541 438 545 908 687 1,471 1,245 131 572 49 1,516 113 253 573 359 256 476 304 190 336 1,827 1,278 937 633 50 104 6 1 11 18 6 1 69 15 77 35 5] 102 ... 5 1 10 6 8 7 7 1 221 57 100 72 52 103 21 15 31 50 44 2 50 10 41 326 117 161 111 53 212 16 47 73 90 45 58 63 10 72 426 313 133 110 54 500 25 101 206 137 78 216 58 52 71 410 385 326 133 55 495 45 85 261 61 65 192 120 110 151 375 391 140 172 56 410 506 626 611 765 536 428 545 886 687 1,466 1,233 131 561 57 185 390 486 461 540 365 278 390 625 512 950 852 70 381 58 225 116 140 150 220 5 171 150 155 261 175 515 1 381 61 180 59 SO 22,607,150 985,173 1,585,218 2,432,650 3,218,022 2,585,838 1,832,119 2,232,908 1,569,682 2,038,375 25,971,108 8,350,501 13,511,143 7,958,431 61 18,240,238 1,049,726 969,222 1,116,722 2,055,181 1,388,092 1,286,756 712,391 1,157,022 1,620,677 16,268,292 5,742,370 10,319,635 4,487,912 62 11,738 1,592 1,803 2,055 2,863 3,265 2,027 2,630 1,459 1,993 1,887 3,326 12,651 6,665 63 5,017 893 867 851 1,263 1,246 1,156 671 662 1,182 4,007 1,681 5,554 3,070 64 21,762,050 99,350 92,559 914,010 528,870 269,658 398,128 218,847 452,108 167,160 1,112,731 3,572,540 13,172,547 1,472,013 65 17,701,673 74,829 89,490 374,810 447,905 230,872 384,542 138,125 370,220 195,877 872,691 3,144,085 10,016,346 987,449 86 21,388,642 34,501 58,954 40,848 198,231 39,266 287,953 55,859 155,601 70,833 186,127 2,501,727 13,015,902 1,447,561 87 17,496,713 33,820 45,747 53,359 154,680 97,688 294,077 39,774 271,376 112,416 195,175 2,753,169 9,827,657 958,407 68 4,820 5,408 865 30,372 33,524 5,314 50,702 21,204 18,056 25,259 111,225 92,883 36,201 857 69 3,272 14,035 1,415 7,165 42,907 8,869 41,116 6,896 19,607 23,105 73,996 43,252 96,142 4,166 70 278,611 7,368 15,620 716,300 147,347 157,523 6,974 83,612 15,121 36,038 717,204 818,188 99,096 4,739 71 171,694 3,779 14,527 273,386 175,531 75,010 12,823 21,077 19,180 5,746 555,301 252,080 82,827 2,686 72 89,977 52,073 17,120 126,490 149,768 67,555 52,499 58,172 263,330 35,030 98,175 159,742 21,348 18,856 73 29,994 23,195 27,801 40,900 74,787 49,305 36,526 70,378 60,057 54,610 48,219 95,584 9,720 22,190 74 845,100 885,823 1,492,659 1,518,640 2,689,152 2,316,180 1,433,991 2,0U,061 1,117,574 1,871,215 24,858,377 4,777,961 338,596 6,486,418 75 538,565 974,897 879,732 741,912 1,607,276 1,157,220 902,214 574,266 786,802 1,424,800 15,395,601 2,598,285 303,289 3,500,463 76 101,235 346,493 409,945 78,955 501,725 1,342,674 227,484 1,046,513 404,412 828,839 19,431,168 2,178,710 13,595 4,961,453 77 91,099 175,521 196,353 156,085 268,104 758,5.* 209,650 200,223 275,097 813,031 11,803,690 985,243 23,106 2,680,304 7B 2,360 156,280 226,630 292,769 975,160 20,345 165,820 126,445 85,710 344,537 2,183,987 971,219 190 236,020 79 11,644 447,357 215,746 167,722 712,275 12,564 189,923 39,483 189,338 238,959 1,914,027 830,717 3,569 311,667 80 741,505 383,050 856,084 1,146,916 1,212,267 953,161 1,040,687 841,103 627,452 697,839 3,243,222 1,628,032 324,811 1,288,945 M 435,822 352,019 467,633 418,105 626,897 386,116 502,641 334,560 322,367 372,810 1,677,884 782,325 276, 61A 508,492 B2 170 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQU1PMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND \; I data except residence of operator are based Item The State Arkansas Ashley Bajcter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll (For definitions and explanations see text) ] 94,997 1,242 1,058 720 3,633 1,432 807 538 1,458 1354... 145,337 1,641 2,123 869 4,551 1,773 1,134 758 1,815 SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES :! farms reporting 1959 . . . 11,467 616 94 6 199 38 9 4 1954... 10,919 495 75 10 197 12 6 11 33 5 number 1050 . . . 13,755 890 113 6 214 38 9 f, 1954... 12,852 672 87 10 197 12 6 11 33 ~ farms reporting 1550 . . . 1,580 22 15 1 35 5 1 g 1954 . . . 1,504 11 21 5 25 1 10 g number 1059 . . . 1,660 22 16 1 35 5 2 10 1954 .. . 1,600 11 21 5 25 1 10 11 farms reporting 1959 . . . 6,086 137 39 63 331 126 20 10 132 1954... 4,933 116 79 59 222 85 26 10 62 13 14 number 1959 . . . 6,206 138 41 63 331 126 20 10 132 1954 . . . 5,044 125 82 59 222 85 26 10 62 15 farms reporting 1950 . . . 1,410 5 7 22 67 28 38 h; 1954... 1,170 4 21 5 61 11 5 5 1 17 number 1050 . . . 1,554 5 7 22 67 28 38 lv 1954 . . . 1,273 11 21 10 66 11 5 5 1 19 farms reporting 1050 . . . 59,337 989 525 535 2,416 930 587 296 981 20 1054... 67,339 983 808 538 2,436 916 678 333 953 21 number 1950 . . . 73,171 2,201 643 586 2,713 986 622 322 1,074 1954... 77,459 1,755 933 555 2,591 986 726 361 1,062 23 TrftcU farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 50, W2 53,176 893 898 492 578 318 264 2,334 2,128 621 488 306 299 207 252 766 540 _'t 25 number 1959 . . . 88,880 2,976 975 368 3,126 737 346 237 923 'f. 1954... 83,229 2,221 1,017 288 2,486 540 344 277 651 27 farms reporting 1050 . . . 47,920 882 487 263 2,169 560 286 192 711 2S number 1050.. . 83,827 2,861 963 287 2,527 648 301 222 793 29 farms reporting 1959 . . . 32,669 201 306 244 1,900 484 271 182 638 50 farms reporting 1959 . . . 15,251 681 181 19 269 76 15 10 73 31 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 47,558 51,088 877 878 487 553 258 224 2,159 1,947 544 458 286 284 192 252 700 505 32 33 number 1059 . . . 81,923 2,787 950 280 2,474 616 296 222 765 M 1954 . . . 78,689 2,088 966 231 2,133 498 314 277 568 S5 farm? reporting 1959 . . . 1,686 72 12 7 53 29 5 28 M\ 1954 . . . 995 21 21 1 7 1 10 16 57 number 1959 . . . 1,904 74 13 7 53 32 5 28 38 1954 . . . 1,189 22 26 1 7 2 10 16 39 farms reporting 1059 . . . 1954 . . . 4,809 3,244 107 111 11 25 81 51 573 341 88 40 45 20 15 130 67 40 41 number 1950 , . . 5,053 115 12 81 599 89 45 15 130 1.' 1951 . . . 3,351 111 25 56 346 40 20 67 n famis reporting 1059 . . . 1954... 51,962 56,855 875 802 500 818 372 289 2,700 2,685 858 952 362 307 303 283 914 1,019 44 45 number 1059 . . . 58,231 1,176 584 419 3,120 909 397 344 1,050 46 1954... 66,327 1,135 980 315 3,034 1,025 317 295 1,096 47 T I h n farms reporting 1050 . . , 1954... 30,751 24,370 727 581 269 268 169 90 2,303 1,922 470 642 221 179 142 137 320 338 48 49 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 40,299 27,782 749 523 342 391 327 169 1,531 914 561 329 386 142 351 183 564 334 50 51 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1054... 4,907 4,372 2 22 41 51 898 730 283 204 15 15 15 20 486 285 52 53 farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,994 26 455 82 15 15 119 51 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,039 136 5 55 Po*s cr-oporaUjd elevator, conveyor, or blower . . . Farms by kind of toad on which located: farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,864 358 9 7 86 12 2 309 232 5fi farms reporting 1059 . . . 1950... 19,750 24,884 250 283 137 624 147 206 744 762 252 261 96 141 91 65 57 58 farms reporting 1959 . . . 38,563 580 558 338 1,456 196 312 237 332 59 1950 .. . 73,231 623 564 501 1,768 303 417 317 443 60 farms reporting 1959 . . . 35,263 401 323 225 1,402 974 400 210 817 61 1950 . . . 76,631 818 1,370 509 2,569 1,553 811 531 1,389 62 Less than 1 mile bo a hard surface roaj .... farms reporting 1959 . . . 9,004 87 66 62 417 245 65 15 73 63 farms reporting 1059. . . 26,259 314 257 163 985 729 335 195 744 64 farms reporting 1959 . . . 18,952 241 202 95 879 521 225 130 525 65 DATE OF ENUMERATION farms reporting 1959 . . . 7,307 73 55 68 106 208 110 65 219 66 1959... 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION' 67 farms reporting 1059 . . . 76,341 916 740 659 3,319 1,340 446 378 1,385 68 1954... 126,750 1,440 1,837 748 4,195 1,622 722 553 1,640 69 persons 1050 . . . 111,369 1,214 1,253 833 4,723 1,727 581 513 2,017 70 1954... 213,981 2,284 3,866 1,117 6,382 2,153 1,012 773 2,567 71 72 . . . persons 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 73,940 123,362 914 1,419 719 1,772 624 731 3,234 4,084 1,320 1,596 391 701 337 528 1,370 1,595 73 29,796 236 236 341 1,197 726 216 205 483 74 44,144 678 483 283 2,037 594 175 132 887 Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1059. . . 25,331 218 288 179 1,188 334 160 146 528 76 persons 1959. . . 37,429 300 534 209 1,489 407 190 176 647 77 farms reporting 1959 . . . 12,284 18,528 424 582 205 317 30 16 257 238 70 44 21 58 21 71 86 75 78 1954 . . . 79 persons 1059 . . . 80,709 1,527 903 55 451 99 41 46 149 115 80 1054... 149,458 2,306 2,211 34 404 79 247 271 Bl 62 Regular workers (employed l.riO or more days) . . farms reporting 1950 . . . 1954... 6,132 5,716 340 297 76 62 13 160 127 26 18 6 12 10 15 24 53 83 persons 1050 . . . 21,927 756 279 15 309 39 11 15 38 84 1954 . . . 16,232 479 182 212 25 13 20 71 Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 20 4 85 2,803 174 37 11 107 22 1 5 86 3,329 166 39 2 53 4 5 5 FARM OPER *TOR RESIDENCE 87 Dperauors reporting 1959 . . . 83,598 1,033 834 633 3,402 1,359 756 518 1,346 1,732 M 1954 . . . 133,428 1,413 1,910 768 4,284 1,669 1,030 708 81 uperalors reporting 1959 . . . 6,270 156 105 24 132 101 30 21 69 85 9C 1954... 8,063 185 117 32 170 72 51 43 1For 1954, data relate to week of October 24-30. ARKANSAS 171 FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 on reports for only a samnle of farms. See text Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner 937 1,015 1,934 1,016 769 1,119 1,200 2,692 1,347 1,938 1,470 480 1,247 1,112 1,771 1 1,948 1,753 2,488 1,440 1,226 2,216 1,673 3,786 1,693 4,525 2,444 760 2,406 1,776 2,490 2 175 16 753 32 7 6 130 877 118 411 384 1 219 43 37 3 195 29 643 22 24 8 145 769 140 330 425 7 165 84 51 < 235 19 789 32 7 6 152 959 131 623 502 1 261 49 40 5 230 30 681 22 24 8 177 862 149 464 587 7 202 122 60 6 22 32 116 12 1 1 7 83 2 57 23 5 43 8 7 32 12 95 6 11 71 5 105 26 1 51 5 5 e 24 33 116 12 1 1 7 63 2 70 25 5 45 8 9 32 12 95 6 11 71 10 116 32 1 52 10 5 10 96 77 44 49 27 46 87 86 106 74 63 26 57 40 152 11 119 68 32 18 37 43 44 52 74 155 74 8 75 75 51 12 117 77 44 49 27 46 88 87 112 79 64 26 64 40 152 13 121 68 32 18 37 43 44 52 74 161 80 8 78 80 51 11 14 10 19 10 2 7 20 54 29 29 49 5 22 17 23 15 34 7 40 5 1 5 26 31 17 34 37 12 12 13 16 20 11 19 10 2 7 23 59 30 41 62 5 35 17 24 17 36 7 40 5 1 5 26 31 18 39 48 13 12 33 IS 645 605 1,474 721 538 517 711 1,922 832 822 854 250 851 716 1,081 19 776 670 1,393 724 650 820 765 2,391 988 1,199 1,250 374 966 823 1,168 20 877 687 1,770 808 563 555 913 2,389 970 1,348 1,328 281 1,135 849 1,175 21 1,011 734 1,501 760 675 856 851 2,653 1,154 1,683 1,713 390 1,122 949 1,260 22 627 408 1,654 508 320 369 503 2,287 706 791 870 129 831 455 930 23 765 362 1,818 369 380 515 506 2,871 647 899 1,314 169 831 489 879 24 1,436 551 2,781 601 365 433 766 4,033 1,012 2,852 2,593 173 1,818 789 1,145 25 1,528 471 2,465 402 420 594 673 3,938 861 2,896 3,270 171 1,495 774 1,055 L'f 627 372 1,649 483 300 348 482 2,252 616 781 859 129 786 440 885 27 1,422 500 2,745 551 335 401 733 3,882 882 2,819 2,534 163 1,725 760 1,053 28 362 292 951 423 268 311 339 1,265 462 320 281 102 427 340 772 29 265 80 698 60 32 37 143 987 154 461 578 27 359 100 113 .11 616 372 1,649 468 290 348 472 2,247 610 781 859 124 785 439 885 31 749 341 1,818 354 365 500 496 2,856 622 889 1,308 154 831 484 819 3! 1,375 488 2,709 516 319 401 703 3,835 851 2,756 2,465 148 1,684 742 1,041 3! 1,474 427 2,438 377 391 579 630 3,879 806 2,793 3,206 156 1,460 742 940 31 42 12 33 35 16 24 40 26 49 66 15 36 16 11 35 22 2 7 10 2 13 22 59 37 26 19 13 31 47 12 36 35 16 30 47 31 63 69 15 41 18 12 37 30 2 7 10 3 13 29 68 38 32 22 20 afi 3 51 36 50 30 26 53 146 130 33 43 10 68 27 92 39 23 36 15 15 26 15 30 30 55 25 26 15 3 10 95 40 14 51 36 50 30 32 53 151 130 33 59 10 93 29 92 11 24 42 20 15 26 15 30 30 55 35 26 15 3 10 95 42 378 498 1,206 487 342 537 674 1,665 791 905 730 254 532 424 899 43 585 819 1,147 393 437 796 579 1,721 855 1,597 935 254 589 514 932 1 485 543 1,306 505 375 590 762 1,792 844 1,106 860 269 620 456 1,010 1: 764 874 1,279 411 458 827 633 1,856 937 2,574 1,224 269 784 556 1,011 tf 350 441 254 153 100 439 387 1,107 596 415 525 48 314 280 725 47 306 300 112 91 80 386 275 543 481 378 409 112 178 334 360 48 464 499 981 339 391 547 535 1,277 555 628 713 190 625 455 775 19 471 373 550 232 266 538 267 1,049 320 473 511 143 468 285 549 50 5 5 15 16 5 35 82 36 35 5 5 5 23 167 51 31 30 30 5 17 65 31 50 5 16 5 19 190 52 5 5 10 16 5 35 41 36 25 5 5 18 157 ■y 22 2 17 1 7 60 1 '■74 '80 5 30 2 5* 62 18 106 2 2 13 44 97 15 95 153 5 20 14 8 5' 273 181 354 235 178 248 316 413 257 609 300 109 229 170 398 51 447 99 296 88 174 287 372 565 406 833 510 56 507 188 594 57 496 555 1,345 154 239 509 188 1,559 494 584 958 200 461 667 737 58 450 1,359 1,899 416 690 1,141 456 2,365 1,288 2,011 1,620 726 1,061 1,027 925 5! 154 279 185 627 352 351 661 610 575 740 201 161 494 255 636 60 1,342 533 877 1,182 441 1,097 1,330 1,320 575 2,903 910 261 1,498 834 1,672 si 51 76 65 196 156 105 136 195 132 377 110 30 114 71 142 6: 103 203 120 431 196 246 525 415 443 363 91 131 380 184 494 63 97 156 110 287 156 195 369 395 317 353 81 121 290 123 413 fit 6 47 10 144 40 51 156 20 126 10 10 10 90 61 81 6,' 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 N 706 774 1,504 895 562 744 1,053 1,899 1,211 1,509 938 323 966 839 1,513 67 1,672 1,306 2,173 1,173 983 1,705 1,546 3,261 1,507 4,451 2,250 630 2,153 1,450 2,208 fis 1,003 1,024 2,196 1,356 823 901 1,456 2,754 1,554 2,970 1,445 474 1,716 1,362 2,247 69 3,436 1,703 4,077 1,864 1,375 2,482 2,280 6,206 1,963 11,797 4,879 757 4,381 2,519 3,385 71 690 738 1,473 840 525 709 1,028 1,859 1,165 1,478 917 293 946 819 1,428 71 1,627 1,256 2,143 1,097 918 1,595 1,461 3,191 1,442 4,365 2,224 605 2,118 1,430 2,168 7. 152 397 471 443 283 453 536 440 615 197 160 156 231 452 759 7.1 538 341 1,002 397 242 256 492 1,419 550 1,281 757 137 715 367 669 71 211 225 484 394 253 142 301 585 313 651 253 121 384 297 624 77 313 286 723 516 298 192 428 895 389 1,492 528 181 770 543 819 711 214 94 264 29 19 80 101 735 116 552 360 16 344 111 100 77 417 116 747 24 42 82 99 840 115 1,354 594 21 346 153 150 It 996 327 962 97 23 182 357 4,396 239 8,076 3,660 21 2,309 618 194 79 4,334 373 5,501 90 107 234 484 6,125 231 22,250 6,088 21 2,393 1,158 1,041 SI 153 46 72 4 8 48 62 244 60 307 218 6 139 55 50 81 116 24 161 9 14 30 49 315 63 266 161 1 132 35 38 8i 518 103 127 11 9 116 188 561 153 2,374 985 6 520 152 87 81 410 43 325 20 17 41 96 508 107 2,047 564 1 389 91 96 14 56 24 36 7 28 14 135 17 43 93 6 58 23 28 81 97 22 36 4 1 20 48 109 43 264 125 81 32 22 Hfl 751 864 1,623 1,011 744 1,139 1,021 2,353 1,183 1,603 1,196 445 1,016 942 1,608 «7 1,598 1,541 2,383 1,340 1,175 2,065 1,527 3,347 1,604 4,186 2,220 826 2,161 1,642 2,318 n 131 67 107 26 25 64 83 231 47 188 174 21 132 66 102 H 233 96 174 71 43 113 100 227 48 197 131 22 165 108 131 91 172 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQU1PMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independ- ence Izard 1 1,060 1,480 1,025 1,240 723 1,084 590 897 1,966 2,643 1,447 2,200 1,002 1,590 799 1,237 1,592 2,042 983 1,395 1054... SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 3 99 15 21 461 42 18 44 265 4 1354... 62 17 6 5 477 50 21 15 197 11 5 number 1050 . . . 103 15 21 473 43 19 49 296 I 1954... 62 17 6 5 494 50 21 20 225 11 7 6 17 1 97 10 16 5 105 1 8 1954 . . . 41 6 80 5 9 number 1050 . . . 6 17 1 97 10 16 5 111 1 10 1954 . . . 41 6 86 5 11 128 73 26 21 94 104 69 '80 163 25 12 1954 . . . 86 47 27 16 36 130 42 19 75 35 13 number 1959 . . . 128 73 31 21 94 105 69 80 163 25 14 1954 . . . 86 47 28 16 36 131 47 19 75 35 15 23 6 5 54 1 10 25 29 2 16 1954 . . . 8 2 6 1 20 1 31 20 17 number 1959 . . . 24 6 5 59 1 10 25 34 2 lfc 1954 . . . 8 2 6 1 20 1 31 20 19 838 674 443 389 1,371 770 587 551 1,040 591 20 1054... 776 631 499 422 1,381 953 765 514 955 661 21 number 1950 .. . 898 712 478 437 1,483 855 619 621 1,235 631 1954 . . . 836 657 616 438 1,472 1,032 816 556 1,005 671 23 529 455 444 287 312 224 255 232 1,621 1,953 519 590 392 424 359 232 789 791 295 211 24 1954 . . . 25 number 1959 .. . 726 500 363 286 2,315 657 473 498 1,128 308 26 1954... 537 321 260 265 2,410 778 489 293 1,016 218 27 493 429 262 215 1,591 484 352 334 768 285 28 number 1050 . . . 633 468 268 236 2,223 617 402 467 1,092 293 29 382 396 256 197 1,080 390 312 244 584 279 30 111 33 6 18 511 94 40 90 184 6 31 493 429 257 215 1,581 484 347 329 768 285 32 1954... 455 271 194 207 1,933 580 329 232 751 206 33 number 1059. .. 625 467 263 234 2,211 614 388 450 1,071 292 34 1954 . . . 510 303 209 214 2,375 761 363 285 962 208 35 Crawler tractors farms reporting 1950 . . . 8 1 5 1 12 3 14 17 21 1 36 1954 . . . 2 1 5 1 5 7 16 2 8 5 37 number 1059... 8 1 5 2 12 3 14 17 21 1 38 1954 . . . 2 1 10 1 5 7 16 3 8 5 39 88 31 75 50 87 35 71 26 36 15 40 1954 . . . 20 17 41 50 30 10 110 5 46 5 41 number 1050... 93 32 95 50 92 40 71 31 36 15 1: 1954... 25 17 41 50 30 10 110 5 46 5 !:'. 547 664 463 339 522 639 313 372 1,061 1,132 771 781 700 858 405 445 896 790 439 405 II 1954 . . . 45 number 1959... 597 523 569 339 1,116 811 749 459 968 475 46 1954... 713 349 705 397 1,158 837 903 468 949 426 47 411 51 422 183 417 623 452 325 501 62 48 1954... 359 45 449 142 382 384 412 249 391 44 49 345 387 341 322 689 523 514 219 626 164 511 1954 . . . 244 185 292 241 491 452 403 114 426 68 51 92 127 51 10 55 45 35 10 31 102 52 1054 . . . 117 29 55 5 55 47 80 5 42 15 53 57 46 51 10 55 45 35 10 31 27 54 Crop drier (for [Train, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1050 . . . 1 5 2 12 55 Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1059 . . . Farms by kind of road on which located: 29 11 11 38 20 2 16 33 56 209 175 206 137 237 473 277 193 242 181 57 1950 .. . 273 136 226 171 315 259 346 164 470 65 58 192 127 47 308 1,494 473 323 348 863 422 59 1950... 606 387 295 555 2,172 1,483 756 747 1,245 766 60 629 712 460 140 190 475 382 257 485 369 61 1950... 891 1,177 720 325 970 863 451 660 860 923 62 Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . . 111 100 120 35 70 161 90 66 149 96 63 518 612 340 105 120 314 292 191 336 273 64 334 395 280 70 100 298 257 110 165 178 65 DATE OF ENUMERATION 184 217 60 35 20 16 35 81 171 95 66 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION ' 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 67 895 919 637 473 1,561 1,187 862 691 1,347 876 68 1954 . . . 1,299 1,165 929 712 2,298 1,664 1,455 1,019 1,711 1,254 69 persons 1950 . . . 1,351 1,293 779 611 2,118 1,664 1,188 899 1,783 1,257 70 1054... 1,891 1,596 1,152 1,037 3,946 2,401 2,047 1,437 2,539 1,713 71 875 889 602 458 1,556 1,097 842 661 1,336 ' 850 72 1954... 1,261 1,155 884 697 2,263 1,604 1,405 969 1,630 1,234 73 391 386 335 326 823 525 460 241 546 537 74 484 503 267 132 733 572 382 420 790 313 75 Unpaid members of operator's family 360 322 151 106 407 455 251 201 352 322 76 persons 1050 . . . 476 404 177 153 562 567 346 238 447 407 77 53 35 32 22 161 141 24 102 120 46 76 1054 . . . 106 34 64 16 540 99 22 99 136 32 79 persons 1950... 82 110 40 27 557 817 42 287 369 70 80 1954... 639 57 85 38 4,425 485 22 329 308 33 81 Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) ... farms reporting 1950... 17 5 17 12 66 63 17 62 39 17 82 1954 . . . 52 7 34 11 90 46 11 37 48 17 83 persons 1050. . . 26 15 19 16 87 111 31 104 74 17 B4 1054 . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 58 7 48 12 130 71 11 67 84 18 85 11 15 11 50 38 11 49 15 17 86 FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE 6 5 2 1 16 25 6 13 24 87 Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . . . 937 937 656 521 1,852 1,308 883 693 1,430 885 88 1954 . . . 1,382 1,215 1,019 852 2,490 1,911 1,489 1,135 1,921 1,311 89 67 29 44 26 107 77 51 60 74 71 90 1954 . . . 62 44 37 30 102 160 40 126 119 72 ^■For 1954, data relate to week of October 24-30. ARKANSAS FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 173 on npolts for only a sample of farms. See text] Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Uttle River Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Mont- gomery 1,226 1,743 985 697 1,389 2,071 1,082 699 1,441 1,869 1,497 771 999 2,863 1,275 615 1 2,162 3,662 1,433 1,120 1,832 3,282 2,011 960 1,911 2,962 1,929 994 1,547 5,742 1,908 919 2 451 234 69 48 469 317 180 38 74 417 17 11 57 760 224 5 3 586 212 64 43 332 234 67 43 83 364 22 21 79 1,090 139 20 4 555 296 69 51 509 376 246 45 90 503 18 11 58 956 275 5 5 680 259 71 47 361 280 87 45 99 419 22 21 90 1,231 247 20 6 22 39 1 9 149 35 33 4 22 1 11 18 121 15 7 34 59 6 56 61 31 2 17 3 249 20 8 26 45 1 10 149 36 34 4 25 1 11 18 138 17 9 35 59 7 56 61 31 2 20 3 275 25 10 60 84 69 84 103 72 39 68 158 103 117 58 127 103 32 46 11 85 126 54 35 36 138 35 67 72 93 74 31 128 213 20 41 12 62 90 69 91 103 76 45 71 164 107 117 58 129 107 32 47 13 86 138 54 36 37 141 36 70 72 94 75 31 129 226 30 41 14 26 22 1 3 27 23 14 11 18 45 12 6 8 40 11 25 15 20 50 5 3 44 26 11 2 11 21 11 5 6 61 10 16 34 24 1 5 27 27 18 12 18 52 12 7 8 53 11 25 17 22 50 5 4 44 32 12 3 11 21 11 5 7 80 10 18 860 871 614 410 902 1,086 686 380 1,011 1,274 931 472 667 1,531 729 384 19 1,200 1,120 796 417 862 1,377 886 464 977 1,502 923 526 730 2,243 746 494 20 1,222 1,299 706 488 984 1,485 981 482 1,102 1,885 1,033 525 737 2,660 983 411 21 1,422 1,512 870 475 911 1,667 1,002 '533 1,036 1,874 1,004 554 828 3,012 888 548 22 885 823 444 377 1,043 1,001 581 271 667 1,298 654 335 509 1,665 750 283 23 1,425 1,071 488 298 1,097 1,316 636 303 626 1,517 496 294 503 2,280 741 304 24 2,149 2,141 563 684 1,803 2,171 1,431 456 878 3,058 779 369 756 5,303 1,501 345 25 2,625 2,282 644 465 1,504 2,368 1,137 430 731 2,616 564 301 814 5,453 1,216 366 26 875 807 414 342 1,033 976 571 266 617 1,258 624 320 469 1,665 725 258 27 2,131 2,088 508 644 1,761 2,116 1,409 430 786 2,919 702 346 690 5,273 1,456 295 28 378 408 353 180 592 558 311 187 519 604 553 294 344 645 405 226 a 497 399 61 162 441 418 260 79 98 654 71 26 125 1,020 320 32 30 859 801 409 337 1,018 971 571 266 612 1,253 618 313 469 1,659 725 258 31 1,415 1,031 458 273 1,092 1,299 631 302 594 1,486 470 273 463 2,265 726 279 32 2,078 2,048 493 636 1,616 2,070 1,379 420 764 2,864 696 334 671 5,199 1,439 285 33 2,536 2,199 577 438 1,479 2,297 1,115 413 680 2,510 517 279 741 5,290 1,191 321 34 45 38 10 8 85 44 26 7 12 51 6 12 16 61 17 5 35 47 18 7 2 9 26 10 10 12 26 6 1 6 62 5 36 53 40 15 8 145 46 30 10 22 55 6 12 19 74 17 10 37 51 27 7 2 14 42 12 10 13 34 6 1 6 81 5 3& IS 43 55 40 42 55 22 26 92 127 72 23 66 30 30 50 3D 38 56 60 25 11 26 10 7 37 57 41 21 67 77 15 45 40 18 53 55 40 42 55 22 26 92 139 77 23 66 30 45 50 41 38 56 60 25 11 29 10 7 38 72 41 21 67 82 20 45 42 702 902 512 332 829 945 539 403 786 1,217 799 396 601 1,910 576 349 4! 995 ■1,194 668 368 735 982 522 324 740 1,189 757 358 766 2,771 406 304 44 787 1,130 549 366 884 1,060 598 468 833 1,448 881 432 670 2,235 630 377 4! 1,314 1,490 739 421 798 1,191 548 405 801 1,560 813 360 847 3,988 451 340 4« 399 496 214 234 360 456 170 216 372 691 211 83 443 1,111 324 109 41 222 653 282 139 159 329 138 118 317 332 162 50 244 894 155 121 4i 705 719 191 336 552 814 413 290 548 1,109 407 256 501 1,172 531 213 41 595 500 170 197 240 579 374 230 347 731 254 165 490 1,055 295 162 5( 6 30 8 21 1 1 2 153 132 174 136 28 6 25 5 5 34 30 17 32 20 1 109 196 66 106 27 31 1 30 5! 7 25 12 10 . • • 1 2 92 137 71 81 28 5 25 5r 48 35 1 23 27 27 7 15 39 5 27 21 54 77 71 11 17 91 42 28 14 31 135 6 11 16 174 45 y 242 569 103 116 238 273 148 137 210 278 233 98 196 511 286 149 5 188 1,017 290 107 222 323 358 157 481 368 177 96 253 1,211 200 133 5 655 507 273 315 929 644 575 429 287 1,050 168 216 484 1,780 404 131 51 1,111 1,951 712 836 1,419 865 1,249 771 603 1,928 365 286 978 4,297 1,103 226 5< 304 661 564 266 196 1,148 333 113 902 470 1,086 442 308 539 549 315 a 685 1,883 815 436 637 2,324 1,074 265 1,254 1,214 1,728 756 709 1,384 886 610 6 117 312 151 87 65 386 112 31 259 172 121 50 75 243 126 45 f. 187 349 413 179 131 762 221 82 643 298 965 392 233 296 423 270 6 162 319 251 114 110 610 190 66 448 263 550 173 203 270 351 160 V 25 j 30 162 65 21 152 31 16 195 35 415 219 30 26 72 110 B 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 I 880 1,174 848 468 993 1,477 817 550 1,158 1,464 1,392 715 804 1,981 889 521 « 1,904 3,188 1,307 955 1,673 3,139 1,769 672 1,773 2,536 1,633 879 1,362 5,034 1,741 643 « 1,154 1,594 1,081 742 1,314 2,799 1,475 756 1,572 2,159 2,060 1,140 1,128 3,009 1,395 721 6 3,985 6,064 1,788 1,241 2,687 6,686 3,559 1,028 2,755 3,824 2,349 1,181 2,155 10,148 3,383 910 71 854 1,134 828 443 973 1,422 792 523 1,112 1,423 1,357 700 798 1,926 863 511 7 1,864 3,078 1,257 950 1,648 3,099 1,749 657 1,708 2,506 1,593 854 1,286 4,973 1,701 623 T 235 354 391 184 239 223 223 267 474 405 676 254 384 338 176 290 7 619 780 437 259 734 1,199 569 256 638 1,018 681 446 414 1,588 687 221 7 180 287 213 184 278 646 338 148 360 501 533 342 200 613 260 155 7 300 460 253 299 341 1,377 683 233 460 736 703 440 330 1,083 532 210 7 327 338 56 175 167 423 283 96 86 440 59 27 137 1,012 212 23 r 986 596 114 97 399 398 354 94 65 595 25 26 251 1,857 325 41 7 2,085 2,856 135 846 520 3,595 2,009 655 204 1,996 87 28 517 13,852 1,117 25 71 8,062 6,694 525 655 1,497 2,883 2,713 858 208 3,239 31 31 2,202 24,109 2,123 71 Bt 189 200 30 68 55 168 167 37 43 237 23 7 69 558 100 2 81 246 160 53 40 127 98 91 42 28 218 25 11 86 495 66 11 s: 576 888 65 183 87 720 471 111 80 661 27 8 99 3,773 320 3 a 584 689 94 111 232 267 302 102 47 588 31 11 160 2,560 133 11 94 77 72 18 31 36 56 69 21 30 72 21 6 52 146 29 1 R. 112 128 12 37 19 112 98 16 13 165 2 1 17 412 71 1 « 948 1,524 874 590 1,208 1,798 924 567 1,216 1,477 1,384 652 866 2,455 1,002 547 « 1,747 3,277 1,351 960 1,615 2,929 1,860 837 1,810 2,724 1,794 941 1,432 5,089 1,638 872 6 133 119 79 78 108 137 77 92 103 158 60 25 88 292 121 45 « 166 151 72 156 107 134 120 71 110 179 62 30 94 434 202 50 » 174 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based (For definitions and explanations, see lexl) Perry Phillips Pope Estimated number of farms. . 842 1,427 994 1,256 SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES Grain combines farms reporting 1959 . . lost.. number 1059. ., 1054.. Com pickers farms reporting 1050 . . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1954.. Pick-up balers farms reporting 1059 . . 1954 . . number 1950 . . 1051 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1059 . . 1054 . . number 1050.. 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954.. Tractors farms reporting 1950 . . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1951.. Tractors other than carden farms reporting 1950 . . number 1059 . . 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . . 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 . . Wheel tractors farms reporting 1050 . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. Crawler tractors farms renortirg 1959 . . 1954.. number 1059 . . 1954.. Garden tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1950 . . 1954 . . Automobiles farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. number 1959. . 1954.. Telephone farms reporting 1059 . . 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Milking machine farms reporting 1959 . . 1054.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting 1959 . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1959 . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting 1959 . . 1050 . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1950.. 1950.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1059 . . 1950 . . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms rcportinn 1059 . . 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1059 . . 5 or more miles farms reporting 1959 . . DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximate average date of enumeration 1959 . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION ' Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . persons 1959 . . 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1959 . . 1054 . . 1 to 14 hours persons 1950 . . 15 or more hours persons 1050 . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting 1059 . . persons 1959. . Hired workers farms reporting 1950 . . 1054 . . persons 1959. . 1954 . . Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . . farms reporting 1959. . 1054.. persons 1959 . 1954 . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 1950 . 2 or more hired workers farms reporting 1059 . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1950 . 1954. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . 1054. 5 475 670 511 686 315 339 413 421 305 378 242 63 305 323 373 394 5 5 5 5 35 22 35 22 455 598 482 658 374 221 323 232 10 25 10 11/29-12/5 675 1,006 849 1,300 635 966 343 292 185 214 84 86 126 477 33 24 40 39 32 1 792 1,336 48 75 52 23 52 23 1 1 1 1 599 630 641 676 278 189 318 210 248 271 226 22 248 159 271 160 20 47 30 47 30 428 362 451 374 76 141 287 96 90 20 30 215 55 127 85 361 181 940 131 266 753 661 1,375 35 25 231 728 160 226 71 502 11/29-12/5 949 1,121 1,268 1,492 934 1,111 398 536 298 334 42 17 83 33 7 928 1,178 19 65 711 1,349 394 422 448 469 287 205 353 247 247 298 208 39 247 190 288 220 10 2 10 2 55 25 55 25 405 553 437 612 303 339 431 291 16 10 11 254 397 237 702 220 615 60 160 120 40 11/29-12/5 635 1,043 896 1,452 620 1,008 364 256 234 276 40 61 109 256 23 26 31 46 651 1,272 36 59 ■508 2,019 700 3,965 65 308 67 291 72 390 68 320 56 91 63 99 41 100 58 168 41 103 58 173 12 30 7 48 17 32 7 51 307 878 364 1,310 333 1,224 400 1,601 237 1,043 250 1,464 296 2,385 295 2,654 222 1,028 281 2,354 191 622 31 406 222 1,023 250 1,399 273 2,324 292 2,518 6 27 2 48 8 30 3 64 15 31 57 15 31 72 207 928 210 1,189 213 1,036 221 1,470 103 476 81 349 231 840 127 719 16 1 5 40 16 1 18 7 56 153 347 150 888 223 649 377 838 127 945 301 2,282 40 216 87 729 67 593 20 136 11/29-12/5 396 583 559 882 376 583 222 154 122 183 16 29 48 54 14 23 37 27 2 12 428 612 46 55 11/29-12/5 1,461 3,740 2,915 8,209 1,416 3,660 218 1,198 710 1,499 458 506 5,900 3,484 217 141 1,523 649 68 149 1,748 3,529 157 125 556 876 5 23 33 23 33 10 6 15 6 315 469 356 476 134 235 208 279 124 198 82 42 123 209 191 245 7 10 26 10 26 284 296 318 315 208 143 206 106 264 90 186 627 101 361 35 11/29-12/5 402 700 530 856 377 655 230 147 132 153 28 35 46 68 18 14 36 26 12 6 524 864 2,010 3,383 823 787 35 46 38 55 62 86 62 87 22 24 26 27 1,474 1,786 2,253 2,443 1,443 1,835 3,888 3,940 1,422 3,820 546 876 1,411 1,819 3,744 3,849 68 47 76 54 40 37 68 37 1,104 1,352 1,379 1,831 614 382 928 643 112 174 385 509 1,274 2,686 325 1,100 180 145 140 11/29-12/5 1,337 3,150 1,950 5,672 1,292 3,105 311 981 456 658 633 1,049 3,245 9,947 362 357 1,072 923 161 201 1,748 3,014 218 224 899 1,567 61 33 61 33 11 5 11 5 583 852 629 888 381 319 463 355 336 382 295 41 326 264 362 275 20 81 80 81 80 566 648 602 665 282 417 279 209 10 16 5 11/29-12/5 768 1,397 937 1,672 763 1,377 456 307 1,337 1,729 82 133 89 150 75 89 75 90 13 10 13 10 775 832 879 901 551 507 685 640 526 644 444 82 521 467 618 588 26 11 26 12 41 40 41 40 753 752 814 810 557 273 507 274 81 20 66 192 242 353 427 330 561 427 1,013 372 515 915 660 65 75 307 440 256 259 51 181 11/29-12/5 1,089 1,533 1,487 2,073 1,074 1,493 671 403 164 308 174 413 21 99 29 103 31 171 43 39* 6 57 13 38 U 88 13 44 1 40 5 17 863 1,159 ,447 1,623 57 79 78 105 ^For 1954. data relate to week of October 24-30. ARKANSAS FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 175 on reports for snly a sample of faims. See text J PulasM Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Wash- ington White Woodruff Yell 1,186 1,271 1,926 619 879 1,184 1,124 792 904 849 1,076 1,023 3,293 2,511 1,068 1,194 1 2,572 1,608 3,636 1,176 1,118 1,312 1,627 1,114 1,113 1,062 1,749 1,371 4,060 3,416 1,858 1,462 ■J 105 256 237 28 2 1 29 16 43 16 6 31 86 178 292 113 ! 141 285 188 19 16 2 43 18 22 7 16 20 80 151 239 85 1 143 277 316 28 2 1 29 21 43 16 8 31 86 195 389 122 5 163 302 267 19 16 2 44 18 22 7 16 20 80 155 331 93 6 21 68 32 1 1 5 1 5 5 1 6 6 42 43 2 7 21 17 59 6 1 11 1 1 5 20 22 23 1 e 23 68 33 1 1 5 1 5 5 1 6 7 42 46 2 11 22 17 66 6 1 11 1 1 5 20 22 24 1 in 88 50 95 64 82 54 71 70 67 72 41 60 313 200 73 134 11 84 71 84 43 57 29 69 28 28 16 21 10 190 129 31 49 12 91 50 99 65 82 54 72 75 67 72 43 60 314 202 74 134 13 84 71 94 43 57 30 70 28 28 16 22 10 191 129 31 49 1 30 43 40 7 11 6 7 1 18 11 6 15 77 58 32 7 15 62 40 37 13 5 1 1 41 46 17 20 If, 33 43 48 7 12 6 7 1 18 12 7 15 77 59 37 7 17 62 40 39 13 5 1 2 41 51 18 20 18 747 825 844 428 499 743 808 465 613 533 569 628 2,155 1,819 631 673 LI 1,175 801 1,042 516 663 661 835 493 505 423 672 582 2,025 1,817 868 695 20 909 920 1,282 481 540 823 907 505 643 579 588 716 2,338 1,982 1,006 787 21 1,413 856 1,308 595 711 718 925 514 520 444 684 621 2,137 1,950 1,046 753 22 657 841 849 333 388 333 451 293 426 311 344 347 1,981 1,703 654 470 23 855 887 808 314 233 243 438 243 388 162 213 326 1,785 1,635 948 515 24 1,252 1,232 2,444 425 448 373 595 354 501 350 403 395 2,472 2,095 1,618 697 25 1,391 1,152 2,006 396 251 275 523 273 409 171 248 343 2,038 1,855 1,703 630 26 592 806 849 298 363 308 411 273 416 291 279 337 1,816 1,658 653 454 27 1,110 1,142 2,400 339 393 333 509 333 470 324 327 369 2,037 2,011 1,592 663 28 396 575 416 267 336 288 345 221 374 263 252 308 1,631 1,401 291 326 29 196 231 433 31 27 20 66 52 42 28 27 29 185 257 362 128 80 592 806 843 293 358 303 396 268 416 286 274 327 1,801 1,633 654 443 .".1 . 705 882 798 274 223 242 388 223 378 142 173 315 1,550 1,615 933 485 S! 1,085 1,120 2,336 333 386 317 493 322 467 308 311 346 1,997 1,958 1,571 641 S3 1,151 1,140 1,917 331 240 254 451 245 386 151 197 323 1,688 1,815 1,622 588 34 21 22 49 6 7 16 16 11 3 16 16 22 40 51 15 22 35 31 7 51 5 1 5 6 8 7 11 2 25 5 39 16 3S 25 22 64 6 7 16 16 11 3 16 16 23 40 53 21 22 37 42 7 55 10 1 5 6 8 7 11 4 25 9 49 16 38 135 90 35 86 55 40 81 21 31 26 71 26 430 83 26 34 31 193 5 33 45 10 16 66 20 16 20 40 16 315 31 32 26 40 142 90 44 86 55 40 86 21 31 26 76 26 435 84 26 34 41 198 5 34 55 10 16 66 20 16 20 40 16 325 31 32 26 42 752 736 819 391 411 428 627 432 398 319 625 459 2,261 1,275 622 690 43 1,400 582 958 595 320 295 804 362 408 309 657 296 2,229 1,211 570 513 44 902 763 977 412 449 454 687 474 415 359 684 509 2,512 1,380 713 750 45 1,755 638 1,266 738 350 312 919 399 427 321 707 306 2,401 1,270 717 546 46 664 127 430 296 292 148 552 268 75 98 520 294 2,173 815 219 466 47 968 129 346 348 247 18 567 89 76 52 574 217 1,872 331 104 244 48 656 450 690 337 282 363 357 365 374 225 610 501 1,600 1,213 484 510 49 898 265 397 393 91 231 295 197 118 168 544 193 885 555 292 291 50 66 30 23 45 72 152 30 15 10 41 501 137 81 51 127 26 26 38 45 31 127 5 20 21 30 50 421 112 71 52 66 20 18 30 22 116 20 10 5 40 371 122 55 53 7 15 81 1 2 32 1 54 28 30 96 18 1 18 1 13 1 101 47 30 10 55 456 160 288 250 166 139 349 196 129 176 378 248 997 495 229 417 56 980 160 551 356 176 118 551 324 51 25 496 240 701 599 130 265 57 382 714 988 126 141 539 524 340 315 233 237 163 1,077 1,072 394 271 58 1,447 925 2,067 420 486 567 844 713 683 566 582 463 1,705 1,734 697 851 59 328 337 634 192 571 486 251 239 460 440 456 612 1,183 923 434 501 60 747 833 1,866 750 535 1,143 345 408 776 691 1,115 1,297 2,281 1,937 1,264 748 61 152 71 216 71 110 66 50 76 21 60 131 61 342 165 81 190 62 176 266 418 121 461 420 201 163 439 380 325 551 841 758 353 311 63 156 121 292 86 270 189 166 132 223 156 275 334 680 587 286 269 64 20 145 126 35 191 231 35 31 216 224 50 217 161 171 67 42 65 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11^2-11/28 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 UA9-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 11^2-11^8 66 916 1,086 1,530 544 766 1,041 972 670 777 793 829 876 2,990 2,176 837 954 «7 1,760 1,496 3,470 960 1,003 1,166 1,506 978 992 902 1,273 1,225 3,714 2,902 1,677 1,305 68 1,319 1,539 2,942 668 1,101 1,415 1,279 809 1,086 1,080 1,110 1,341 4,299 3,012 1,377 1,375 69 2,421 2,089 8,098 1,255 1,324 1,594 2,120 1,160 1,516 1,214 1,518 1,841 5,568 4,207 3,469 2,259 70 886 1,046 1,510 534 721 1,001 957 629 757 743 784 828 2,930 2,101 812 928 71 1,673 1,476 3,415 900 968 1,156 1,455 943 972 812 1,233 1,205 3,574 2,817 1,637 1,270 72 349 527 324 312 386 477 520 295 224 321 451 371 1,121 1,044 184 417 73 537 519 1,186 222 335 524 437 334 533 422 333 457 1,809 1,057 628 511 74 266 377 642 102 345 339 257 149 248 285 241 415 1,065 678 268 364 75 433 493 1,432 134 380 414 322 180 329 337 326 513 1,369 911 565 447 76 197 134 347 32 47 41 74 16 58 17 63 39 199 209 265 104 77 199 352 573 59 18 16 87 48 18 27 44 33 173 168 441 146 78 1,640 359 5,762 44 123 85 239 44 87 41 93 56 381 691 1,885 256 79 1,750 1,523 5,309 144 36 32 202 80 30 34 113 69 399 481 3,470 560 80 134 59 179 14 7 13 43 6 12 6 37 17 83 81 131 81 81 119 89 143 28 3 2 40 26 2 1 23 3 82 50 116 49 82 458 87 1,354 16 18 15 94 13 16 6 62 18 167 113 431 131 83 439 176 524 83 3 2 72 49 2 2 29 9 105 68 338 86 84 51 37 47 12 1 12 26 1 9 6 25 16 76 69 55 54 85 83 22 132 2 6 1 17 5 3 12 1 7 12 76 27 86 1,028 1,101 1,698 523 803 1,035 1,007 711 802 824 922 903 3,113 2,165 835 1,065 87 2,308 1,408 3,396 1,140 1,050 1,224 1,545 1,033 1,080 998 1,662 1,307 3,930 3,214 1,648 1,391 n 67 74 169 25 36 82 64 33 51 29 37 31 121 117 99 61 «9 248 128 156 23 47 90 54 40 51 56 80 41 135 187 167 64 W 176 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are based on rooorts for only Hem (For definition? ami explanations, see text) The State Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll 1 s 4 S 6 I'SF. 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'arms reporting 1959. . . 1954... dollars 1959... 1954 . . . farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... dollars 1959... 1954 . . . farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... dollars 1959... 1954 .. . farms reporting 1959 .. . dollars 1959... 56,681 86,532 2,719,552 2,947,462 335,029 347, 694 54,253 302,096 5,701 32,933 8,672 10,665 245,669 252,570 8,645 30,690 87 312 2,783 2,555 79,067 75,773 2,769 9,590 21 165 19,117 30,226 227,046 363, 203 18,473 26,180 954 2,092 2,728 HA 311,909 HA 2,690 24, 185 75 641 34,666 56,828 1,311,075 1,548,493 32,400 157,435 4,603 22,706 14,238 544,786 13,735 54,016 1,015 7,017 6,512 3,668 171,986 77,937 312,173 116,038 94,229 71,686 107,371 107,049,348 71,930,338 30,204 39,867,479 49,393 60,777 35,983,412 16,355,141 22,659 18,798 7,936 39,793 55,224 75,802,930 56,139,961 26,973 43,350 6,083 6,841 6,737 5,033 3,302 3,435 86,153 68,883 33,600,652 27,180,849 37, 199 10,018,262 1,028 1,143 225,404 139,155 21,197 13,596 1,021 19,975 210 1,222 22 51 1,814 5,226 22 190 5 10 7 13 665 645 7 80 39 122 210 2,395 34 33 11 10 521 HA 114,081 HA 521 8,168 5 30 441 603 8,665 10,234 436 1,079 55 67 659 99,969 631 10,425 159 1,105 13 1 1,920 50 1,325 100 1,237 687 1,034 311,357 358, 173 228 119, 503 767 604 419,919 397,506 347 295 125 863 1,023 2,061,114 1,362,569 362 604 173 235 328 184 220 108 1,176 1,046 1,774,458 1,315,903 761 507,155 804 1,698 41,650 52, 930 6,572 7,198 793 6,033 67 539 20 73 435 2,450 20 58 13 17 725 1,661 13 71 367 697 3,693 6,437 350 439 29 43 49 HA 3,615 HA 49 376 633 1,463 26,233 30,485 622 4,515 50 286 169 6,949 164 574 10 210 29 12 2,397 1,723 4,920 1,476 1,053 568 1,282 248,256 317,583 174 54,007 708 1,217 765,772 337,931 191 357 160 453 787 836,375 553,752 313 680 69 44 71 63 23 48 943 813 489,992 370,925 520 129,697 194 238 3,666 3,473 454 480 194 454 95 142 1,389 1,868 95 203 38 6 1,217 40 38 128 80 51 785 640 80 94 5 HA 10 HA 5 1 10 50 31 265 31 28 27 38 260 450 385 695 715 689 809 838, 914 855,478 266 418,471 123 188 24,544 10,020 76 46 1 143 150 66,663 18,132 114 150 22 7 7 650 351 74,925 52,255 129 11,099 1,533 2,186 47,270 54,640 5,294 6,237 1,533 5,294 956 979 23,925 20,200 956 2,520 225 150 6,470 1,965 225 1,014 436 546 4,740 5,980 436 525 40 HA 550 NA 40 55 528 616 13,336 13,009 2,050 1,597 528 2,041 1 9 327 353 7,924 6,618 327 1,267 1 9 112 52 1,865 1,935 112 266 173 128 1,806 1,085 173 235 17 HA 110 NA 17 11 631 828 10,385 13,506 1,936 2,195 631 1,936 145' 76 2,275 1,579 145 367 65 10 1,380 115 65 162 410 567 2,665 4,212 410 462 NA NA 230 520 2,940 5,035 230 568 451 1,125 451 377 75 21 970 290 1,745 315 792 582 969 264, 526 211, 183 196 89,254 295 261 60,495 29,405 185 105 5 237 319 75,207 79, 510 226 306 6 7 5 6 5 747 654 68,915 57,565 262 14,638 321 486 9,843 11,813 1,765 1,538 321 1,765 60 50 1,265 700 60 166 20 30 880 645 20 119 251 380 3,852 4,270 251 683 NA HA 140 331 3,205 4,413 140 683 126 641 126 114 15 35 140 285 135 575 533 458 672 403,440 149,453 176 67,475 150 212 74, 545 15,635 105 35 10 131 262 62,160 67,840 m 247 15 15 5 5 488 298 51,325 46,465 197 10,105 510 615 10,190 12,833 1,372 1,637 510 1,372 307 330 6,332 6,640 307 912 73 43 867 1,115 73 115 149 204 1,660 1,693 149 185 6 NA 163 NA 6 11 8 in Crops on which used- 12 13 14 16 16 2(1 01 24 26 28 29 in 32 34 36 37 38 10 42 462 80 16 41 45 46 48 50 52 11,585 462 1,180 518 226 9,415 4,545 18,535 8,215 3,623 3,436 4,346 15,144,990 11, 530,767 2,167 5,159,812 1,693 2,348 349,096 325,053 1,130 535 28 1,360 1,232 878, 562 585,806 1,158 1,110 105 61 97 61 60 37 3,548 2,670 571,455 427, 560 1,366 181,150 1,631 80 262 217 111 4,374 1,044 6,711 1,629 1,407 1,376 1,687 866,413 958,605 524 409,252 366 629 67,431 74,045 254 110 2 315 370 115,904 108,650 288 349 22 9 5 12 2 1,168 136 149 126 118 2,437 1,306 4,668 1,967 1,433 1,393 1,759 3,296,710 3,920,223 674 1,033,352 551 676 89,845 100,777 419 120 12 463 475 214,228 167,995 410 413 39 54 14 8 10 4 1,378 926 204,078 162,933 465 36,530 54 56 57 58 59 60 81 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Lime or liming materials used during the year SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 71 72 73 77 78 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 90 91 92 93 94 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 1, 149, 106, 27, 291 800 845 528 320 116 NA Not available. ARKANSAS FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 s sample of farms. See text] 177 Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner 785 367 1,731 564 444 742 537 2,412 405 1,926 1,324 263 1,107 800 836 1 1,182 791 1,930 873 880 1,506 992 2,870 792 3,717 1,863 460 2,073 1,310 1,592 0 54,988 12,145 77,652 11,091 7,126 18,875 20,937 134,680 13,444 121,933 93,926 6,858 58, 599 22,379 24,710 3 62,407 13,996 69,326 15,249 15,158 36,793 21,602 109,223 18,628 159,153 83,768 8,524 72,255 42,478 38,187 4 6,100 1,613 10,203 1,405 1,227 2,999 1,760 17,417 2,217 13,553 10,612 1,097 7,979 3,537 3,742 5 6,460 1,676 8,580 1,756 2,098 4,654 2,709 12,689 2,958 17,813 8,462 1,096 8,706 5,522 5,480 6 770 367 1,721 564 444 742 532 2,299 405 1,533 1,211 263 1,066 799 835 7 5,489 1,613 10,046 1,405 1,227 2,999 1,726 16,120 2,152 9,654 8,521 1,097 7,630 3,278 3,687 8 54 61 11 338 22 560 320 67 38 6 9 611 157 34 1,297 65 3,899 2,091 349 259 55 10 49 75 85 115 82 162 106 66 129 30 43 51 26 110 213 11 74 89 61 141 118 139 126 21 245 76 32 63 66 174 259 12 5,085 2,112 1,520 1,445 877 5,924 7,986 3,020 2,630 1,509 3,442 1,740 1,060 1,910 9,222 13 6,565 2,150 2,685 1,447 2,190 3,620 3,229 702 4,303 4,298 3,348 1,126 1,570 7,228 5,325 14 49 75 85 115 82 162 106 61 129 30 36 51 26 110 213 15 532 277 213 238 99 1,159 464 430 10 20 331 10 6 108 5 2 164 8 69 240 66 259 1,070 5 35 16 17 IS 14 40 50 26 22 53 27 50 51 6 17 12 1 41 63 19 17 19 51 11 36 51 26 38 41 14 10 40 25 20 51 20 3,645 1,010 310 775 370 1,070 646 300 1,142 500 495 468 60 1,240 1,639 21 2,105 605 415 555 865 2,105 320 1,505 1,300 868 815 510 2,380 1,290 885 22 13 40 50 26 22 53 27 50 51 6 17 12 1 41 63 23 242 1 40 111 49 102 41 191 57 57 95 5 13 30 7 47 4 80 244 24 25 26 216 250 771 490 231 522 239 593 82 251 264 180 295 513 422 27 310 440 893 594 346 1,122 498 583 96 757 349 312 527 756 914 28 2,660 4,450 11,882 6,297 1,125 4,895 2,682 9,295 1,050 4,954 2,020 1,785 3,237 3,875 3,700 29 4,365 4,452 16,220 6,999 1,810 12,151 5,362 8,235 900 14,554 5,758 3,100 6,645 6,467 7,441 30 207 250 766 490 231 522 239 527 82 197 258 180 278 502 422 31 287 542 1,395 706 205 645 307 943 162 220 222 201 347 476 582 32 16 25 121 79 23 23 11 33 44 31 230 261 10 36 16 34 12 14 161 5 10 1 11 217 6 39 139 5 14 3 5 35 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 810 580 5,245 30 10 15 155 13,350 150 3,297 18,219 25 1,814 485 75 37 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 12 14 161 5 10 1 11 217 6 38 134 5 14 3 5 39 52 54 362 2 2 2 16 964 25 381 2 22 1,049 18 396 3 195 33 8 40 41 42 705 113 1,618 116 222 339 226 2,127 16 1,919 1,113 75 1,018 543 441 4.1 1,085 240 1,833 403 540 1,141 477 2,702 1 3,691 1,715 212 2,006 1,037 1,032 44 27,718 2,234 47,197 2,209 3,515 5,614 5,105 86,318 572 100,690 38, 106 2,470 43,384 11,304 7,624 45 36,066 3,385 44,681 4,851 8,275 16,012 7,410 82,682 55 117,712 47,033 2,943 47,943 19,080 17,725 41! 689 113 1,608 116 222 339 220 2,107 16 1,525 1,003 75 992 522 441 47 3,083 350 6,659 290 656 822 511 11,753 128 8,190 4,677 498 6,054 1,826 1,544 48 38 25 11 216 1 553 220 56 37 49 455 90 34 929 2 3,503 611 313 243 50 117 97 400 111 267 367 203 529 202 136 376 '85 121 248 203 51 15,070 1,759 11,498 335 1,229 1,357 4,363 22,397 7,940 10,983 31,644 370 9,044 3,565 2,450 52 106 97 384 111 267 367 203 509 202 111 348 85 121 248 202 53 1,293 279 1,368 67 224 180 371 1,973 1,411 725 2,402 loe 964 604 239 54 12 21 41 12 27 125 1 55 72 36 118 44 111 1,005 20 56 4 34 207 79 45 89 32 287 79 43 79 30 37 '87 138 57 22 17 157 32 41 26 25 47 101 51 14 11 10 27 43 58 990 670 7,256 840 780 2,960 845 7,755 1,755 2,215 2,601 300 2,932 1,666 3,695 59 285 350 2,890 559 635 245 647 1,205 1,255 3,280 690 105 925 745 947 60 2,395 1,337 14,078 1,282 1,540 3,732 1,730 16,180 2,775 5,224 5,556 355 6,289 3,968 6,125 61 370 641 5,451 1,308 890 430 1,156 1,270 2,655 5,046 956 190 810 1,470 2,015 62 917 1,005 1,924 1,001 764 1,089 1,185 2,687 1,332 1,933 1,445 465 1,237 1,082 1,746 63 487 909 1,281 860 689 964 1,028 1,549 1,176 833 774 400 697 896 1,535 64 1,040 1,608 1,884 1,364 1,111 1,880 1,520 2,309 1,506 1,710 1,263 715 1,017 1,233 2,239 65 418,415 442,765 793,350 1,642,331 11,107,310 784,841 684,417 1,000,575 1, 104, 980 206,256 299,041 248,580 282,085 253,759 1,072,385 66 309,967 611,705 1,103,160 1,319,640 346,564 540,905 571,550 668,050 932,056 409, 872 237,398 209,005 228,189 325,368 980,345 67 196 356 712 469 194 309 414 943 454 312 371 151 342 262 736 66 892,592 145,311 292,860 544,349 317,953 204,344 640,563 589,775 499,700 77,095 145,934 153,910 123,319 78,401 453, 507 69 784 274 1,648 310 348 403 444 2,339 252 1,924 1,218 152 1,105 617 760 70 1,117 426 1,519 389 384 966 620 2,167 448 2,938 852 123 1,882 528 898 71 899,913 85,418 1,301,757 58,986 51,320 55,950 347,240 2,272,834 57,936 2,259,148 1,122,595 29, 939 1,352,354 263,387 238,385 72 466,700 53,954 563,728 28,495 31,479 64,415 98,435 834,845 97,347 1,187,471 332,577 8,741 676,882 118,755 120,065 73 305 155 496 240 255 308 283 507 167 621 510 116 365 416 453 74 294 94 771 59 92 92 108 1,097 78 916 476 31 443 141 251 75 185 25 381 11 1 3 53 735 7 387 232 5 297 60 56 76 635 298 1,348 179 276 343 378 2,117 3ei 1,163 900 98 852 391 718 77 943 424 1,712 247 418 761 548 2,646 553 2,339 1,517 150 1,315 614 719 78 1,611,965 306,741 1,465,029 130, 561 322, 872 253,240 532,157 5,341,620 464,420 6,278,862 2,704,009 145,037 1,887,659 421,269 255,987 79 1,370,900 140, 571 1,653,965 52,000 87,401 144,920 312,027 2,728,535 370,638 5,766,894 1,838,759 28,650 1,148,649 398,450 344,690 SO 366 228 882 149 206 283 294 880 286 672 476 77 526 311 641 81 710 386 1,240 243 398 726 457 1,640 464 1,766 1,153 144 1,080 530 611 s: 117 43 335 21 63 31 42 545 47 142 183 6 139 38 65 S3 95 26 348 2 18 28 54 770 50 231 186 6 146 49 72 84 152 27 131 9 7 29 42 692 48 349 241 15 187 42 12 65 138 12 124 2 2 7 37 236 39 342 178 89 35 36 86 56 7 84 1 5 20 30 412 31 63 95 10 89 15 7 87 96 20 47 8 2 9 12 280 17 286 146 5 98 27 5 88 887 855 1,904 905 698 864 1,070 2,597 1,232 1,752 1,349 410 1,167 1,002 1,586 89 1,112 529 1,943 439 502 826 733 2,941 788 1,649 1,415 310 1,031 721 1,204 90 710,095 110,492 939,427 99,037 80,272 101,325 216, 173 1,321,145 309,795 1,633,030 1,305,320 46,276 1,019,228 318,957 238, 202 91 635,575 80,555 753,781 49,763 63,509 97,149 186, 567 1,193,855 229,362 1,420,415 948, 807 19,314 598,348 318,259 228,708 92 559 302 1,107 294 393 319 516 1,750 417 1,297 770 113 635 335 611 93 270,283 172,373 252,781 17,217 17,460 22,165 52,448 477,880 118,675 586,089 366,627 4,321 310,512 56,835 47,578 94 178 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are baaed on reports for only Item Franklin Pulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independ- Izard (For definitions and explanations see text) ence USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME 1 "ommercinl fertilizer and Fertilizing farms reporting 1959 .. . 445 453 116 288 1,631 650 364 353 569 423 2 1954 .. . 824 464 228 522 1,953 1,162 688 590 700 730 3 acres on which used 1959. . . 12,625 7,583 1,760 4,662 46, 581 16,732 4,912 11,162 18,731 8,071 4 1954 .. . 18,785 6,514 3,417 5,345 59,187 30,061 8,002 13,205 15,435 12,862 5 tons 1959. .. 1,615 894 222 593 6,333 2,422 801 1,620 2,119 942 6 1954... 2,126 874 297 682 7,661 3,295 1,184 1,480 1,792 1,518 7 . farms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959... 445 1,615 453 894 116 222 288 593 1,631 6,268 649 2,414 364 741 353 1,620 563 1,982 423 942 8 9 . farms reporting 1959. . . 36 6 1 37 in Crops on which used— tons 1959... 65 8 60 137 n farms reporting 1959. . . 140 146 61 56 81 114 77 101 116 65 12 1954 .. . 267 176 82 86 60 171 141 107 114 246 13 acres 1959. .. 5,291 2,090 728 780 1,155 4,666 1,290 2,902 2,523 1,111 14 1954 .. . 5,362 2,340 1,352 1,475 690 3,713 2,870 2,805 2,958 3,821 15 . farms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 . . . 140 688 146 295 61 97 56 124 81 127 114 591 77 246 101 540 116 330 65 113 16 17 . farms report! ng 1 959 . . . 5 18 tons 1959 . . . 15 19 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 80 20 20 22 5 55 26 31 80 26 20 1954 .. . 53 15 46 35 45 68 82 37 21 37 21 acres 1959 .. . 2,450 970 600 1,192 100 2,435 615 595 2,208 450 22 1954... 2,614 630 1,455 380 1,330 4,940 1,407 860 477 265 23 farms reporting 1959. . . SO 20 20 22 5 55 26 31 80 26 24 tons 1959... 246 51 66 128 8 249 44 66 271 62 25 . farms reporting 1959. . . 26 tons 1959 . . . 21 - farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... 177 228 328 247 40 40 161 225 677 757 301 670 251 280 197 345 319 278 326 418 28 39 acres 1959 . . . 1,378 3,733 385 1,495 10,511 2,659 1,661 2,090 6,096 4,518 30 1954 .. . 1,309 2,155 200 1,375 11,978 6,125 1,950 2,877 3,856 4,435 31 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 177 222 328 40 161 662 301 251 197 308 326 32 tons 1959 .. . 440 51 186 1,309 369 253 301 597 486 33 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 21 5 12 34 tons 1959... 25 1 42 ;!,r; farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 15 NA 5 NA NA 10 NA 56 NA 11 NA 10 NA NA 28 NA NA 36 37 acres 1959... 430 20 45 1,325 778 85 699 38 1954... MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3!* . farms reporting 1959. . . 15 5 10 56 11 10 23 40 tons 1959... 24 2 10 116 155 15 51 41 farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 42 tons 1959... 20 43 Cotton farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 .. . 11 25 66 117 5 45 115 1,424 1,827 198 503 25 55 32 167 200 359 162 364 14 45 acres 1959... 248 405 465 29,687 4,381 180 701 4,668 1,338 46 1954... 240 703 15 1,105 42,634 11,518 595 2,169 5,993 3,454 17 farms reporting 1959. . . 11 66 45 1,424 197 25 32 200 162 48 tons 1959... 33 54 57 4,318 743 43 88 525 185 40 farms reporting 1959. . . 16 1 10 50 tons 1959... 25 7 35 51 . farms reporting 1959. .. 200 55 11 140 209 254 157 133 137 110 52 acres 1959 . . . 2,828 365 47 685 3,803 1,813 1,081 4,874 2,537 654 53 . farms reporting 1959... 200 55 11 140 204 254 157 133 132 110 54 tons 1959 . . . 402 52 8 88 390 307 140 625 208 96 55 farms reporting 1959. . . 5 1 10 56 tons 1959... 15 60 25 57 Lime or liming materials used during the year . . . farms reporting 1959. .. 132 45 40 51 222 78 47 27 91 31 58 1954... 79 15 26 21 45 69 35 12 106 31 59 acres limed 1959. . . 2,925 605 555 735 4,565 3,200 1,540 870 3,121 370 60 1954... 1,531 155 512 345 580 3,065 600 340 1,290 245 61 tons 1959 . . . 4,830 1,175 820 1,000 11,430 3,714 2,509 1,550 5,281 535 62 1954... 2,481 265 226 885 905 1,300 1,045 365 2,276 525 SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 63 . farms reporting 1959.. . 1,050 1,025 713 590 1,961 1,387 997 799 1,587 978 64 . farms reporting 1959. .. 973 985 683 530 1,500 1,232 892 719 1,475 927 65 1954 . . . 1,404 1,188 1,023 841 1,863 1,842 1,550 1,099 1,805 1,318 66 dollars 1959 . . . 1,196,052 517,409 887,667 338,212 601,855 1,755,780 771,400 3,494,648 2,547,560 641,872 67 1954... 1,432,103 675,800 707,430 171,970 396,685 605,374 1,050,905 644,605 1,745,043 502,100 68 farms reporting 1959 . . . 291 362 252 218 791 482 304 365 588 394 69 dollars 1959 .. . 389,697 190,880 196,165 149,405 210,970 920,490 196,063 1,100,802 1,014,634 392,968 70 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 338 610 283 261 111 151 105 246 1,596 1,507 422 831 144 251 233 220 405 758 259 272 71 72 dollars 1959... 85,344 43,300 16,410 13,315 1,009,696 184,569 27,570 68, 859 183,793 34,635 73 1954... 95,668 15,357 9,415 12,261 542,532 136,866 27,495 21,935 124,759 24,285 74 farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959. . . 219 108 210 71 75 36 80 25 540 697 301 81 97 46 116 101 177 179 191 68 75 76 farms reporting 1959 . . . 11 2 359 40 1 16 49 77 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 401 491 274 202 107 164 94 107 1,141 1,458 515 836 140 228 364 312 418 634 239 210 78 79 dollars 1959... 143,979 46,180 62,970 29,180 1,016,230 291,200 61,190 453,157 659,072 63,685 80 1954 .. . 201,190 40,220 74,145 27,320 1,355,645 389,396 51,610 155,704 287,005 31,845 81 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 371 262 85 93 785 445 122 267 313 224 82 1954... 420 189 131 106 1,087 720 212 273 570 209 83 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 18 12 11 256 38 11 53 49 12 84 1954 . . . 52 13 26 231 71 15 20 39 1 85 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 12 11 1 100 32 7 44 56 3 86 1954 . . . 19 7 1 140 45 1 19 25 87 farms reporting 1959. . . 8 11 91 22 5 28 17 3 86 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 4 1 9 10 2 16 39 89 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,004 910 688 560 1,936 1,097 927 714 1,462 823 90 1954 . . . 721 389 349 247 1,953 1,015 499 472 869 570 91 dollars 1959... 168,065 89,010 75,280 49,581 638,443 174,681 74,647 146,456 380,481 62,008 92 1954... 129,794 43,992 52,115 22,760 617,885 236,586 55,794 65,405 253,616 58,724 9S . . farms reDortine 1959. . . 312 tiiiii 76 3,350 216 12,775 1,285 226,139 504 194 263 413 312 94 dollars 1959... 32,941 18,217 51,907 11,310 32,855 102,315 13,180 NA Not available. ARKANSAS 179 FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Jaokson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Mont- gomery 1 Oil 1,462 381 488 964 1,915 879 268 400 1,484 538 234 511 2,767 1,218 147 1 1,550 2,750 596 608 1,094 2,575 1,630 430 857 2,249 909 365 739 3,528 1,593 261 0 69,412 92,441 8,200 13,032 23,380 34,070 77,522 52,958 13,217 12,491 112,933 8,107 5,655 18,958 227,444 59,292 2,745 3 72,863 114, 361 25,278 36,611 93,587 67,226 11,884 17,913 118,579 13,394 5,081 19,610 199,497 56,403 3,725 4 8,876 14,013 1,384 3,329 4,221 9,773 7,705 1,575 1,228 16,541 1,166 591 2,591 21,049 7,879 340 5 8,710 15,653 1,590 3,084 4,464 11,122 8,112 1,240 2,381 13,725 2,019 763 2,190 18,137 6,368 390 6 955 1,357 381 437 948 1,815 853 268 400 1,423 538 234 511 2,070 1,187 147 7 7,588 11,549 1,384 3,088 4,026 8,607 7,444 1,575 1,228 15,636 1,166 591 2,570 14,779 7,245 340 8 273 284 91 73 257 51 129 10 1,028 130 9 1,288 2,464 241 195 1,166 261 905 21 6,270 634 10 53 39 62 83 71 24 39 141 136 193 290 138 126 34 27 56 11 41 169 76 64 56 46 50 64 193 133 286 209 139 33 13 81 12 3,324 2,177 1,060 5,091 1,655 2,810 2,520 5,759 3,455 7,695 5,142 3,885 6,970 1,469 1,730 1,355 13 3,305 9,265 1,300 2,445 1,741 3,100 3,092 1,151 4,933 2,250 3,992 2,851 2,910 1,161 665 1,610 14 53 39 62 83 71 24 39 141 136 193 290 138 126 29 27 56 15 451 178 178 587 228 191 2 40 332 678 410 1,014 5 15 752 394 601 139 5 202 161 16 17 2 12 1 15 3 18 10 6 20 68 23 13 10 34 36 40 80 20 62 5 26 19 32 14 31 32 26 13 6 40 52 70 63 15 66 17 "8 20 20 751 590 180 3,615 1,073 590 725 1,366 1,040 1,085 680 405 3,011 50 485 21 860 1,261 1,695 1,320 830 1,007 421 1,179 935 1,065 543 130 2,375 480 250 245 22 7 6 20 58 23 13 10 34 36 40 80 20 62 5 26 23 86 4 34 33 410 10 155 57 105 139 60 103 79 48 338 10 54 24 25 6 140 269 202 30 148 456 222 257 79 199 296 220 126 172 315 98 75 28 27 258 680 233 277 535 605 545 135 330 716 323 100 299 425 279 130 28 1,933 2,221 1,438 2,420 10,631 3,603 2,239 1,310 1,683 2,625 1,598 1,180 1,425 10,140 987 685 29 3,995 6,496 2,370 3,412 10,960 10,112 8,441 1,717 2,255 7,002 2,330 570 2,359 11,339 4,247 930 30 134 237 202 145 426 185 247 79 199 285 220 126 162 205 92 75 31 ■275 225 233 333 1,059 196 306 218 234 286 241 137 241 588 97 93 32 20 41 4 41 40 10 27 ... 10 123 7 33 38 98 26 56 138 6 45 8 373 11 34 77 55 11 42 50 21 11 150 5 49 43 35 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 36 4,000 5,113 134 950 5,816 895 2,532 18,140 35 4,243 6,622 37 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 77 49 10 42 50 21 11 150 5 43 43 3D 260 5 5 258 6 23 34 1 78 498 7?. 128 2,121 4 413 6 584 1 40 41 1 26 6 42 913 1,329 26 312 711 1,868 790 92 35 1,077 210 2,714 1,155 43 1,466 2,505 26 446 946 2,479 1,542 162 75 1,857 5 361 3,456 1,530 20 44 42,009 67,932 2,080 11,149 16,684 55,378 38,039 2,522 830 54,597 5,512 189,849 38,612 45 58,752 75,959 583 14,256 21,045 69,653 41,789 5,437 855 56,154 5 9,563 171,736 41,759 120 46 873 1,244 26 270 705 1,787 774 92 35 1,066 210 1,945 1,120 47 5,362 9,901 475 1,626 2,294 6,819 5,821 311 119 8,702 1,196 12,443 5,355 46 184 244 79 31 251 51 68 5 993 122 49 460 1,999 182 93 954 255 378 13 5,209 564 50 256 178 209 115 136 136 83 56 122 425 118 15 173 476 133 30 51 17,395 14,408 3,442 971 3,077 9,325 8,540 2,260 2,951 28,791 687 150 2,040 21,693 11,341 220 52 172 140 209 110 120 131 83 56 122 386 118 15 173 399 127 30 53 1,154 953 465 98 212 846 809 229 277 3,410 94 8 194 1,186 1,007 32 3J 114 45 5 16 6 65 79 12 55 767 329 2 46 34 467 659 53 56 140 89 46 62 L13 63 38 36 56 164 216 11 46 6 30 27 57 67 55 7 17 58 38 34 8 53 62 96 63 10 16 28 36 58 5,015 5,450 875 1,915 2,484 2,310 2,735 1,445 1,222 5,185 3,561 150 1,935 195 1,157 505 59 1,611 3,030 215 685 1,300 1,072 1,305 455 665 2,154 879 480 125 685 900 435 60 10,225 9,883 1,625 3,290 5,559 4,725 4,025 1,985 1,921 10,220 4,607 345 2,438 582 1,461 575 61 2,322 4,574 455 402 2,260 2,024 1,183 247 1,475 2,258 1,111 754 80 755 1,353 647 62 1,216 1,743 980 687 1,389 2,061 1,082 694 1,440 1,859 1,497 770 984 2,858 1,275 605 63 711 764 894 554 1,071 1,017 683 643 1,324 1,068 1,387 740 862 1,159 536 520 64 1,262 1,919 1,323 846 1,504 1,337 1,088 838 1,803 2,199 1,844 978 1,351 2,099 1,052 818 65 633,962 262,826 794,940 419,017 611,668 206,642 398,911 492,609 2,097,279 1,126,993 3,854,565 438,665 745,998 394,302 108,695 743,105 66 373,686 487,240 760,360 223,610 390,201 321,277 306,705 283,438 1,478,675 1,004,563 2,439,492 600,186 661,724 443,376 148,160 616,915 67 306 289 285 210 469 389 198 232 532 469 721 250 323 614 132 203 68 202,875 239,514 385,208 393,330 311,014 279,506 223,052 564,388 878,914 429,874 1,897,918 260,785 763,744 696,935 33,735 266,180 69 990 1,387 247 396 863 1,934 864 206 551 1,301 429 229 326 2,788 1,221 116 70 1,304 1,633 385 302 821 2,393 1,261 271 858 1,583 587 181 319 3,844 1,036 170 71 1,387,669 1,486,137 79,592 330,345 470,905 1,377,541 836,926 91,770 111,309 1,028,924 83,065 28,795 184,866 4,914,324 941,407 20,065 72 684,734 448,891 45,484 113,546 160,102 655,614 434,459 99,720 113,970 514,607 75,481 23,347 73,989 1,893,002 228,321 17,855 73 173 596 155 156 366 700 360 117 357 466 290 173 180 836 446 85 74 423 487 77 142 395 956 337 65 186 510 128 56 101 1,083 514 30 75 394 304 15 98 102 278 167 24 8 325 11 45 869 261 1 76 850 826 323 347 706 1,155 626 231 422 1,043 427 193 322 2,113 754 133 77 1,474 1,812 336 343 1,012 1,446 881 280 499 1,597 398 170 545 3,504 1,170 133 78 2,023,563 2,196,092 359,955 615,701 730,504 2,584,251 1,273,905 290,110 261,146 1,963,696 187,210 41,480 365,015 12,904,335 1,093,635 46,895 79 2,382,229 2,186,175 357,347 518,435 486,027 1,564,728 877,810 218,165 164,550 1,929,705 106,645 36,569 468,413 7,842,774 840,700 36,375 80 441 522 246 233 486 787 386 174 368 651 367 180 218 871 465 121 81 937 1,387 253 246 876 1,240 641 223 459 1,136 363 164 406 2,071 933 120 62 194 90 42 37 138 196 116 20 29 137 50 11 57 392 146 11 B3 318 223 31 57 101 88 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Item (For definitions and explanations. Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pope USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting acres on which used tons Dry materials Liquid materials Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland) Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials Liquid materials Soybeans Dry materials Liquid materials Cotton Dry materials Liquid matenals All other crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting ; reporting tons arms reporting arms reporting tons arms reporting tons 'arms reporting acres 'arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting toils arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting tens arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting acres limed tons SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting dollars Under $200 farms reporting $200 to 5999 farms reporting $1,000 or more farms reporting Hired labor farms reporting dollars Under $1,000 farms reporting $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting $2,500 or more farms reporting S2.500 to $4,999 farms reporting $5,000 or more farms reporting Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars NA Not available. 954. 959.. 414 952 9,494 21,005 1,479 2,730 414 1,479 112 169 1,950 2,885 112 274 57 35 1,460 525 57 238 272 669 2,855 6,692 272 399 161 466 2,294 6,948 161 418 211 935 211 150 72 87 1,820 1,078 2,915 1,904 842 776 1,226 826,158 508,807 256 258,443 262 366 52,775 39,165 206 46 10 262 520 137,380 130,475 223 497 32 18 7 5 5 2 697 627 79,285 96,705 189 14,251 318 366 4,848 3,367 480 451 318 480 157 138 2,963 1,486 157 218 25 11 435 181 25 49 192 158 1,385 896 192 195 79 46 1,331 448 2,331 1,053 984 899 1,221 306,740 330,275 232 81,234 231 196 31,070 9,410 166 65 233 235 41,090 35,360 232 234 844 466 55,125 33,605 323 15,545 386 546 10,327 9,542 1,654 1,262 386 1,654 72 121 2,795 3,835 72 525 46 26 2,960 245 46 523 250 268 1,765 2,327 250 236 NA 230 NA 10 13 138 207 1,322 2,430 138 244 183 1,255 183 113 46 6 1,357 90 1,714 155 701 646 1,233 777,859 305,676 200 166,071 155 178 18,870 16,875 123 31 1 166 202 82,057 58,425 141 192 13 7 12 3 10 571 457 66,168 34,905 296 11,704 167 333 4,218 10,121 517 984 167 517 38 37 1,595 686 38 140 15 27 300 634 15 63 203 556 3,002 63 82 87 126 732 2,285 87 138 33 995 33 99 27 6 985 40 2,130 75 488 406 690 495,049 354,625 132 139,284 150 222 27,242 23,125 98 52 132 205 70,299 129,553 113 182 12 10 7 13 5 2 433 395 61,500 92,700 168 25,010 1,903 3,174 84,653 124,354 10,489 17,584 1,773 8,641 293 1,848 29 68 758 3,669 29 78 31 1,270 316 725 4,466 13,827 281 282 46 138 88 NA 2,563 NA 88 283 5 2 1,864 3,082 71,375 94,952 1,716 7,757 278 1,469 97 5,491 75 241 23 239 48 39 2,801 1,778 5,355 2,969 2,019 886 1,364 116,550 272,225 205 75,371 1,893 2,185 1,545,396 626,905 786 831 276 1,189 2,103 3,769,279 2,919,529 751 1,647 187 237 251 219 93 158 2,004 1,777 1,316,886 1,097,353 708 325,090 143 449 3,832 8,825 481 989 143 481 26 106 415 2,755 26 44 20 23 590 1,180 20 39 87 268 862 2,280 87 102 10 36 260 650 10 58 45 1,655 45 233 7 30 620 825 990 1,404 516 380 825 725,735 334,717 148 300,520 45 246 11,960 16,618 35 68 199 232,390 70,213 40 187 10 6 18 6 7 11 461 259 62,200 32,161 50 2,585 1,890 2,772 171,965 142,463 17,961 15,464 1,695 15,607 542 2,354 26 49 1,240 1,913 26 74 17 6 393 125 17 20 210 459 3,227 7,788 164 217 62 108 215 NA 41,132 NA 209 3,090 7 28 1,690 2,610 88,425 94,729 1,512 9,422 445 1,533 338 37,548 325 2,784 101 685 107 88 3,033 2,245 6,326 5,850 2,010 871 1,247 260,759 249,348 391 166,271 1,827 1,829 1,930,703 872,199 391 917 519 1,580 2,076 5,169,688 3,191,692 651 1,341 385 407 544 328 290 254 1,965 1,947 1,784,243 1,504,586 927 472,432 225 566 5,002 5,107 634 734 225 634 105 192 3,112 2,245 105 349 46 40 1,090 1,000 46 169 110 182 590 834 110 83 66 210 66 33 58 70 1,586 759 2,888 707 798 1,482 428,238 668,536 248 264,160 191 423 42,392 31,922 136 43 12 131 124 44,150 39,645 125 112 10 6 2 6 829 381 56,708 34,823 88 4,985 433 836 10,009 15,910 1,627 1,951 428 1,589 10 38 125 148 3,139 2,005 125 506 31 36 1,155 470 31 107 227 396 2,575 4,100 227 333 32 187 1,055 3,425 27 157 10 35 137 2,015 132 476 5 3 49 71 982 1,270 2,006 1,555 1,322 1,155 1,582 3,328,311 962,400 480 1,228,690 319 430 131,980 52,235 175 116 28 339 413 312,888 203,469 255 344 44 48 40 21 18 22 1,145 739 148,065 156,575 292 37,856 ARKANSAS FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 181 a sample of farms. See text] Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Wash- ington White Woodruff Yell 548 710 1,743 153 288 654 214 194 472 351 514 409 1,072 1,673 1,019 331 I 902 791 2,907 303 398 534 622 404 452 421 878 785 1,558 2,540 1,229 698 2 31,302 23,768 91,735 3,452 4,609 7,597 10,512 3,831 10,755 3,118 6,301 7,462 24,651 38,243 62,063 11,831 3 40,435 23,522 105,893 5,633 5,708 5,200 14,240 5,616 7,534 3,167 13,652 12,903 35,018 65,197 57,050 19,511 4 4,446 2,846 9,826 494 598 1,084 1,630 589 1,372 397 985 959 3,676 5,790 8,622 1,640 5 5,140 2,699 12,555 697 840 868 1,959 726 908 421 1,862 1,689 4,260 8,910 6,119 2,486 6 530 710 1,599 153 288 654 214 194 472 351 514 409 1,072 1,673 984 321 7 3,846 2,807 8,130 494 598 1,084 1,474 589 1,372 397 985 959 3,676 5,790 7,350 1,592 8 61 27 342 2 160 11 9 600 39 1,696 156 1,272 48 10 77 108 35 66 111 148 94 81 126 104 122 155 628 274 24 56 11 98 65 12 127 78 121 170 114 110 138 196 221 712 350 34 125 12 4,190 2,335 955 1,755 1,780 2,270 3,349 1,380 2,030 1,133 2,210 4,175 13,816 7,810 825 2,190 13 4,342 1,260 1,923 3,005 1,696 1,754 3,702 2,423 1,411 942 3,125 3,429 14,258 8,252 1,752 4,013 14 77 108 25 66 111 148 94 81 126 104 122 155 628 274 24 56 15 423 343 70 261 273 325 519 2 35 248 259 131 361 478 2,372 846 57 329 16 17 1 3 10 3 IS 42 53 11 10 46 43 36 '46 28 21 30 16 149 82 5 '47 19 50 35 26 12 5 12 52 37 11 2 46 37 126 49 5 65 20 1,548 705 680 245 790 742 1,155 1,378 800 160 415 330 2,903 2,155 150 853 21 1,235 330 1,900 145 75 127 2,237 290 55 20 1,511 744 2,020 1,690 200 2,230 22 42 53 11 10 46 43 36 46 28 21 30 16 149 82 5 47 23 197 87 62 29 83 126 260 1 182 121 24 42 39 378 310 10 153 24 25 142 386 349 67 106 316 76 55 92 310 214 317 229 236 878 88 140 26 27 223 357 530 86 182 247 191 180 242 173 587 482 340 1,604 199 358 28 2,684 6,790 4,567 622 1,321 2,290 400 698 4,580 1,409 1,727 1,912 1,967 8,523 1,759 2,124 29 3,345 6,818 10,293 1,083 2,035 1,424 1,400 1,472 2,738 1,285 4,085 4,565 2,920 18,257 4,547 4,750 30 135 386 269 67 106 316 55 92 310 214 317 229 236 878 83 140 31 353 735 337 75 130 232 48 96 541 177 286 284 231 1,243 145 251 32 10 7 107 23 33 20 7 198 73 34 19 21 67" 2 5 5 15 71 37 11 35 na Mi NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 36 2,546 1,600 5,861 250 20 50 115 2,305 4,225 505 37 KA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 17 21 61 2 5 5 15 71 37 11 39 80 8 157 504 6 27 1 5 11 261 393 35 40 41 59 338 426 23 1,669 5 35 20 10 20 210 15 92 40 860 967 158 42 43 505 490 2,768 15 35 20 20 55 271 25 341 193 1,948 1,143 241 44 15,286 10,138 61,995 20 420 130 255 195 1,980 45 1,016 190 10,204 38,398 4,862 45 22,144 12,719 75,859 30 280 220 300 490 2,805 120 3,180 1,491 28,940 36,286 5,659 46 325 426 1,521 5 35 20 10 20 210 15 92 40 860 928 148 47 2,077 1,293 5,987 3 68 24 44 34 284 5 149 33 1,863 5,298 735 4fi 50 26 288 141 11 49 403 32 1,323 1,013 48 50 152 93 161 71 '47 387 97 51 163 156 284 195 355 710 202 47 51 5,048 2,200 17,677 560 298 2,145 5,303 180 1,365 371 933 855 5,850 7,246 16,706 1,297 52 145 93 138 71 47 387 96 51 163 156 284 195 355 710 190 47 53 716 192 1,170 99 44 376 598 29 167 60 147 125 684 1,267 1,447 89 54 9 28 2 ... 30 55 115 149 45 186 56 72 145 25 31 142 69 86 72 *45 47 30 '68 409 408 102 47 57 10 57 22 27 101 12 63 28 49 25 25 59 175 130 40 88 58 3,181 4,052 802 1,035 2,116 1,272 1,565 2,150 800 704 390 1,335 8,089 8,480 4,818 2,099 59 125 710 500 1,620 1,569 72 1,447 445 550 135 1,015 451 2,630 1,601 4,565 1,278 60 5,310 6,679 1,654 2,240 2,221 2,341 2,830 2,805 1,552 1,238 645 2,491 16,065 16,394 8,754 3,684 61 90 850 970 917 2,273 190 1,983 475 1,081 270 720 884 4,175 3,078 4,430 1,461 62 1,161 1,266 1,911 614 859 1,169 1,119 776 899 844 1,076 1,018 3,283 2,506 1,068 1,179 63 850 1,140 1,026 574 804 963 1,058 736 844 779 985 903 3,068 1,912 479 1,076 64 2,080 1,205 1,140 1,151 1,073 1,237 1,541 1,022 1,033 1,047 1,679 1,284 3,840 2,795 829 1,345 65 1,122,674 450,814 291,101 509,426 663,975 418,822 1,056,640 1,494,789 431,461 1,097,785 505,020 819,729 15,607,110 2,604,216 1 '. . 67 4,506,799 66 1,486,204 390,305 317,096 814,425 617,615 392,045 1,289,081 866,445 512,045 475,345 445,990 804,528 8,618,829 1,532,880 161,545 3,178,376 67 416 601 376 176 311 369 449 262 239 350 201 323 1,853 841 185 438 68 595,006 338,080 170,662 126,831 305,515 201,819 383,377 424,920 201,693 360,915 110,605 319,616 5,625,081 1,034,992 57,187 1,632,216 69 479 689 1,741 90 346 316 208 236 288 139 172 185 1,215 1,293 1,011 392 70 676 557 1,566 122 398 466 592 154 295 231 291 376 2,018 1,309 1,066 520 71 466,122 383,400 1,607,847 16,740 50,519 53,125 65,304 36,361 44,277 15,120 41,924 29,228 290,846 359,056 1,044,006 129,556 72 141,933 169,727 441,765 13,117 37,517 35,000 93,525 17,275 28,547 11,773 25,805 26,745 268,659 140,255 335,811 72,522 73 222 352 712 65 260 246 118 187 191 122 121 120 807 850 301 271 74 166 226 783 20 86 64 75 48 97 17 50 65 351 383 490 89 75 91 111 246 5 6 15 1 1 57 60 220 32 76 403 465 916 98 207 395 237 140 273 206 219 207 1,043 1,162 721 294 77 516 681 1,618 139 168 381 359 141 184 188 169 221 1,210 1,276 1,047 375 78 1,216,967 417,255 3,370,201 64,441 64,452 331,423 235,165 68,070 75,816 56,660 93,515 57,345 582,874 624,311 1,380,548 402,059 79 1,112,033 425,494 2,284,862 183,750 22,208 83,835 258,720 64,925 23,850 22,420 68,125 26,592 376,605 394,040 1,030,135 244,504 80 225 315 611 77 190 281 187 125 261 195 202 194 910 973 454 170 81 327 555 1,287 110 160 362 295 115 182 187 150 217 1,092 1,197 790 316 82 76 96 85 11 11 78 28 10 8 10 11 12 111 153 124 88 83 85 93 163 16 7 13 37 19 1 15 2 96 50 157 32 84 102 54 220 10 6 36 22 5 4 1 6 1 22 36 143 36 85 104 33 168 13 1 6 27 7 1 1 4 2 22 29 100 27 66 53 49 93 9 6 30 16 4 2 1 18 25 57 18 87 49 5 127 1 6 6 1 2 6 1 4 11 86 18 88 1,056 1,191 1,481 569 759 959 1,048 716 789 704 931 886 3,078 2,391 947 1,044 89 922 927 1,318 370 333 493 491 323 447 217 373 588 2,205 2,024 1,163 657 90 420,940 303,834 1,214,300 59,410 58,679 90,634 131,550 84,935 86,359 67,995 57,990 81,513 640,770 417,505 938,832 208,044 91 375,209 342,828 956,860 61,069 37,813 69,770 119,543 62,455 64,190 22,905 39,675 56,963 343,454 313,295 727,829 172,685 92 352 662 796 105 326 405 168 150 391 383 368 278 982 993 450 257 93 251,962 92,046 304,006 11,622 18,060 26,112 22,700 12,785 29,737 17,076 12,616 13,123 118,525 102,485 237,756 43,331 94 182 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON Item (Foe definitions and explanations, see text) Ashley Bradley Milk cows farms r Heifers and heifer calves farms r Cattle and Calves farms reporting 1059 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959 . 1954. i reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. 5 reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves. . .farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Farms reporting b> number on hand: Cattle and calve: — 1 farms reporting 1959. 2 to 4 farms reporting 1959 . 5 to 9 farms reporting 1959 . 10 to 19 farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 49 fam.s reporting 1959 50 to 99 farms reporting 1959. 100 or more funis roportinc 1959 Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 farms reporting 1959. 2 to 9 farms reporting 1959 . 10 to 19 farms reporting 1959. 20 to 29 farms reporting 1959 . .10 to 49. farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 74 farms reporting 1959 . 75 to 99 farms reporting 1959 . 100 or more farms reporting 1959 . Milk cou*- 1. farms reporting 1959 . 2 to 9. farms reporting 1959. 10 to 19 farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 29 farms reporting 1959 . 30 to 49 farms reporting 1959 . 50 or more farms reporting 1959 . Horses and or mules farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Hogs and pips farms reportim.' 1959 1954. number 1959 . 1954 . Born since June 1 farms rc|or(ing 1959. 1954 . number 1959 . 1954. Born before June 1 farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Forms reporting by number of hogs and pigs- Cnder 10 farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 farms reporting 1959 . 25 to 99 farms reporting 1959. 100 or more farms reporting 1959 Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. 1 ambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1959 . 195 1 . number 1959 . 1954 . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting 1959 . ~ 1954 . number 1959 1954. Lues farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Kams and wethers farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954 Farms reporting by number of sheep and lambs— Under 25 farms rcporti ng 1959 . 25 to 299 farms reporting 1959 . 300 or more farms reporting 1959 , 1 In, ken- 1 months old and over farms reporting 1959 . 1951 . number 1959. 1954 . Farms n-pirtiap by number of chickens 4 months old and over— I'nder 50 farms reporting 1959. 50 to 399 farms reporting 1959. 400 to 799 farms reporting 1959 . flOOto 1,599 farms reporting 1959. 1,600 to 3,199 farms reporting 1959 . 3,200 or more farms reporting 1959 . Turkey hens kept for breeding farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. 66,675 105,502 1,281,093 1,504,163 64,356 102,800 695,043 833,450 44,073 85,392 203,800 320,011 52,537 73,659 371,011 416,763 41,657 55,978 215,039 253,950 4,788 15,447 13,502 14,442 13,245 3,685 1,566 11,425 32,707 10,982 4,253 3,063 1,038 363 525 16,668 22,550 2,880 952 742 281 35,656 61,805 76,644 127,696 44,281 63,865 499,298 426,140 27,111 31,780 292,124 215,370 35,446 51,595 207,174 210,770 30,359 9,074 4,341 507 1,315 1,574 47,189 53,409 877 1,062 11,961 13,039 1,243 1,485 35,228 40,370 1,187 1,408 32,216 36,217 983 1,131 3,012 4,153 757 539 19 62,574 113,072 5,664,578 4,683,107 53,249 7,941 289 348 425 322 2,263 3,542 58,777 40,900 627 1,116 15,600 23,446 603 1,088 8,514 12,410 241 627 457 1,300 504 850 3,814 6,214 443 751 3,272 4,822 36 147 130 113 121 48 32 89 295 95 51 40 115 126 425 739 922 1,626 337 500 3,438 3,351 198 241 1,841 1,572 272 401 1,597 1,779 229 71 35 2 10 13 283 204 5 9 38 52 9 12 245 152 9 12 233 133 7 653 1,205 30,371 59,178 465 183 4 27 39 63 288 589 1,348 14,863 24,320 577 1,316 8,686 12,904 335 1,016 833 2,827 452 985 3,503 6,634 320 769 2,674 4,782 52 194 115 92 83 24 29 133 285 79 25 20 13 4 18 138 188 7 1 492 1,136 1,026 2,625 591 1,120 5,911 8,764 376 497 2,862 3,398 453 973 3,049 5,366 405 137 46 3 5 5 94 28 720 1,763 32,766 45,083 646 67 3 638 739 13,324 12,072 617 724 7,212 6,647 504 630 2,351 2,721 539 570 4,038 3,516 417 437 2,074 1,909 25 126 123 133 166 57 79 293 131 57 45 178 264 41 10 10 1 317 400 657 809 397 363 5,493 3,270 287 190 3,610 1,828 329 304 1,883 1,442 221 119 51 6 14 15 422 356 14 10 58 52 12 15 364 304 12 15 351 279 10 11 13 25 120 255 521 555 29,144 24,832 440 72 3 3 1 2 3,182 4,140 60,559 56,869 3,002 3,990 29,980 31,083 2,413 3,673 17,667 23,025 2,683 3,097 19,980 18,031 2,113 2,196 10,599 7,705 112 451 700 902 783 182 52 379 1,556 679 205 131 37 9 6 501 1,266 461 114 60 11 988 1,582 2,142 2,850 1,271 1,548 16,342 10,503 857 831 10,630 6,169 923 1,156 5,712 4,334 840 267 141 23 181 158 7,580 7,314 139 97 2,331 1,218 164 146 5,249 6,096 160 137 4,910 5,834 130 103 339 262 80 98 3 1,919 2,934 388,330 210,545 1,529 275 40 36 23 16 28 20 1,480 84 1,419 1,684 32,008 29,762 1,376 1,642 17,695 17,281 1,063 1,379 6,861 8,841 1,171 1,171 9,879 7,949 890 923 4,434 4,532 30 193 275 387 389 109 36 114 650 335 147 82 33 7 270 566 158 43 19 7 700 930 1,351 1,738 675 674 6,917 3,842 444 285 4,407 2,073 544 530 2,510 1,769 456 145 72 2 55 79 1,838 2,188 32 55 444 353 52 76 1,394 1,835 51 72 1,316 1,710 44 65 78 125 31 23 1 1,028 1,407 41,430 73,363 872 148 4 1 3 22 27 64 82 606 949 6,414 10,378 591 929 3,505 5,238 375 724 960 2,109 477 740 2,012 3,217 285 585 897 1,873 47 193 170 109 73 11 3 133 351 66 26 11 4 183 181 1 470 712 779 1,276 434 564 5,244 5,680 250 303 2,339 2,473 379 503 2,905 3,207 264 115 48 7 5 10 45 106 4 10 13 40 4 9 32 66 4 8 25 43 2 8 7 23 604 895 23,319 31,034 547 53 2 1 1 19 23 52 80 407 632 4,516 7,873 395 620 2,316 3,906 320 503 1,019 1,448 320 507 1,392 2,430 253 388 808 1,537 29 143 87 247 39 92 219 4 3 2 309 492 514 885 409 ■550 7,239 5,388 230 246 3,026 1,675 382 493 4,213 3,713 239 111 46 13 180 79 4 4 53 127 64 105 51 4 7 22 13 4 1 399 707 73,596 20,754 337 28 1 9 22 2 13 34 33 122 ARKANSAS 183 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew !'.Hiilicn..r 537 932 1,192 941 646 1,005 1,089 1,064 1,098 418 531 382 563 826 1,589 1 1,099 1,458 2,109 1,311 1,083 1,757 1,485 2,253 1,539 1,149 1,073 709 1,261 1,433 2,219 2 29,886 20,295 12,547 12,718 7,682 14,061 19,885 9,973 19,675 6,693 11,399 5,388 13,529 14,307 30,740 3 31,048 25,344 20,960 14,721 14,963 17,885 19,968 16,839 22,844 12,962 13,260 7,858 22,567 23,848 29, 117 4 508 917 1,131 919 641 972 1,062 985 1,047 375 503 372 532 811 1,545 5 1,073 1,436 2,066 1,299 1,070 1,712 1,469 2,191 1,498 1,084 1,034 693 1,234 1,413 2,166 6 15,937 11,775 6,205 6,749 4,447 7,786 10,811 4,671 10,524 3,502 5,800 2,949 7,978 8,708 17,245 7 16,171 14,186 10,177 8,167 8,186 9,726 11,478 9,355 12,219 6,436 6,719 4,328 13,207 12,571 16,608 8 277 551 721 777 473 627 824 695 621 282 294 265 247 417 1,102 9 771 1,120 1,791 1,200 802 1,376 1,298 1,722 1,266 911 783 574 949 1,036 1,930 10 662 1,244 1,705 2,700 1,266 2,363 3,967 1,522 1,636 401 632 642 437 1,125 6,830 11 1,903 3,383 4,619 3,774 2,135 3,717 6,098 3,690 3,908 1,318 1,508 1,615 2,216 2,330 9,063 12 398 780 834 761 504 776 860 685 891 216 407 311 376 680 1,288 1.1 70S 1,106 1,427 934 797 1,304 1,062 1,146 1,121 559 641 530 832 1,097 1,553 14 6,102 5,364 4,163 4,011 2,173 4,225 5,966 3,247 5,690 1,541 3,190 1,525 3,605 3,818 9,391 15 7,160 6,703 6,570 4,365 3,981 5,083 5,634 4,630 6,720 3,401 3,578 1,949 5,252 6,354 8,916 16 343 655 605 576 363 604 677 481 721 147 309 255 285 497 1,037 17 540 904 1,062 667 700 991 758 782 819 356 483 412 623 885 1,071 18 7,847 3,156 2,179 1,958 1,062 2,050 3,108 2,055 3,461 1,650 2,409 914 1,946 1,781 4,104 19 7,717 4,455 4,213 2,189 2,796 3,076 2,856 2,854 3,905 3,125 2,963 1,581 4,108 4,923 3,593 20 51 29 151 55 21 70 48 240 52 152 64 14 105 46 68 21 159 195 369 238 195 305 284 388 268 181 181 118 178 223 333 22 94 208 293 235 151 233 238 184 256 24 90 94 83 188 371 2.1 75 213 213 218 170 196 244 137 226 19 73 74 73 176 369 24 75 187 135 159 90 142 200 83 210 13 71 65 67 133 310 25 33 70 22 30 17 41 51 20 68 12 26 12 25 39 106 26 50 30 9 6 2 18 24 12 18 17 26 5 32 21 32 27 105 84 293 141 94 177 134 454 181 246 143 68 154 127 210 28 246 510 661 556 404 573 613 421 549 90 234 214 246 463 867 _'!) 54 159 115 141 95 124 179 63 164 7 56 52 51 121 215 TO 33 65 42 53 26 41 68 22 66 8 24 21 24 42 115 11 25 54 12 22 18 36 44 15 59 7 25 10 22 32 89 12 12 25 6 3 3 14 12 3 15 5 9 4 16 12 29 13 4 10 2 1 1 7 5 3 6 1 2 2 4 4 8 14 29 10 2 7 4 7 11 10 1 15 10 12 35 124 264 331 232 161 250 193 448 313 219 146 121 147 172 371 16 147 277 374 511 305 351 544 233 291 62 143 139 99 233 595 17 3 6 11 16 4 7 48 8 7 5 3 1 7 26 18 2 2 5 12 1 20 2 4 1 1 2 39 19 1 2 5 2 11 15 2 5 1 2 53 to 1 8 4 2 1 1 18 11 405 591 354 565 480 664 574 445 464 349 282 268 303 623 768 42 923 952 736 829 798 1,317 928 769 796 1,072 592 483 937 1,122 1,191 41 1,031 1,174 768 1,185 801 1,134 1,580 918 943 1,393 644 528 739 1,277 1,596 44 2,133 1,952 1,434 1,679 1,431 2,426 1,927 1,469 1,492 3,148 1,396 844 2,376 2,493 2,355 45 455 453 1,146 568 367 623 580 1,232 510 954 634 288 573 567 641 46 929 794 1,409 752 635 1,132 920 1,517 710 2,041 786 527 1,104 919 1,193 47 4,122 5,291 23,798 5,122 3,354 4,605 5,685 18,770 5,576 8,760 6,618 3,340 5,132 5,517 4,057 4B 4,741 3,917 16,980 3,725 4,266 5,157 3,804 14,412 4,238 12,340 3,876 3,958 6,049 7,653 4,048 19 264 280 870 335 194 335 329 815 336 512 338 172 309 354 340 50 438 363 886 361 244 429 436 944 377 971 421 278 426 557 594 51 2,232 3,259 15,490 3,121 1,638 2,477 3,134 11,018 3,738 4,470 3,555 1,627 2,607 2,847 2,606 52 2,298 1,740 9,675 1,891 1,556 2,093 1,965- 8,791 2,502 5,803 2,004 1,817 2,593 4,002 2,046 51 382 370 949 442 320 518 444' 1,048 386 789 518 265 479 475 460 54 723 640 1,216 604 554 982 727 1,242 545 1,664 585 451 960 737 841 55 1,890 2,032 8,308 2,001 1,716 2,128 2,551 7,752 1,838 4,290 3,063 1,713 2,525 2,670 1,451 56 2,443 2,177 7,305 1,834 2,710 3,064 1,839 5,621 1,736 6,537 1,872 2,141 3,456 3,651 2,002 57 329 308 451 428 253 475 459 678 357 767 470 164 424 388 540 58 93 91 400 99 82 115 85 362 96 131 107 92 111 127 75 59 32 46 265 36 30 31 27 171 52 47 50 31 33 48 24 60 1 8 30 5 2 2 9 21 5 9 7 1 5 4 2 61 17 6 6 6 2 3 10 20 23 2 12 2 9 5 19 62 33 7 15 9 6 5- 10 10 16 8 14 15 12 9 17 61 206 157 70 87 49 43 282 230 1,370 12 239 19 179 147 544 64 2,469 194 486 289 325 38 720 213 624 182 287 264 564 191 949 65 9 4 3 5 2 2 7 12 17 8 6 4 17 66 26 5 8 7 4 4 7 6, 13 7 9 8 8 7 11 67 50 43 15 18 13 19 60 90 402 44 39 61 151 68 1,139 83 78 88 103 11 127 55 155 63 81 65 494 72 199 69 17 5 5 5 2 2 9 19 22 2 11 2 9 5 17 70 28 7 14 9 5 5 10 10 14 7 13 13 9 8 17 71 156 114 55 69 36 24 222 140 968 12 195 19 140 36 393 72 1,330 111 408 201 222 27 593 158 469 119 206 199 70 119 750 73 13 5 5 5 2 2 7 17 21 1 11 2 7 3 16 Tl 27 5 12 8 4 5 9 10 12 7 12 8 8 8 16 75 111 108 53 64 33 21 207 121 830 9 177 18 112 78 339 76 1,156 82 333 162 196 23 571 141 415 99 166 60 58 105 721 77 11 4 2 4 2 2 6 15 18 2 11 1 8 4 13 78 18 5 12 6 4 4 6 9 11 6 10 9 6 8 12 79 45 6 2 5 3 3 15 19 138 3 18 1 28 8 54 80 174 29 75 39 26 4 22 17 54 20 40 139 12 14 29 81 15 4 5 4 1 2 7 16 11 2 10 2 7 4 12 82 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 4 11 1 2 2 1 7 83 84 631 800 1,468 751 590 383 907 1,736 841 989 903 380 756 812 1,165 85 1,522 1,388 2,371 1,186 1,057 1,896 1,419 3,106 1,378 2,984 1,716 729 1,735 1,525 2,012 86 31,370 81,363 128,695 77,987 50,993 72,873 54,334 83,395 59,315 52,845 44,281 29,709 49,237 32,132 82,096 87 50,472 64,077 112 ,927 52,115 31,626 78,444 59,016 126,341 69,008 75,957 59,888 22,985 52,076 48,497 90,103 88 560 684 1,174 651 545 798 808 1,489 692 887 791 327 637 721 1,007 89 66 96 257 80 34 72 91 237 136 94 108 45 112 83 118 90 1 5 2 1 3 1 2 5 1 1 2 2 14 91 2 9 11 8 1 4 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 4 15 92 1 3 14 5 5 2 1 1 3 2 3 6 2 2 9 93 2 7 7 5 4 4 4 3 3 4 2 1 2 2 94 79 32 65 11 14 22 34 58 8 88 43 16 60 36 13 95 86 34 108 27 45 43 33 89 17 150 47 23 77 52 27 96 257 80 272 1,030 39 64 102 215 48 236 140 44 300 88 545 97 467 106 392 80 636 132 104 461 570 585 216 86 300 168 1,247 08 184 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8. -LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FrnnVl 1 n Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independ- ence Izard 1 Cattle and calves . .farms reporting 1959. . . 981 1,01* 632 421 1,320 1,211 888 676 1,311 938 2 1954 . . . 1,361 1,267 951 694 2,092 1,854 1,346 1,089 1,831 1,377 3 number 1959 . . . 25,877 18,267 12,024 5,678 13,477 28,893 15,941 15,207 24,273 18,220 4 1954 . . . 26,313 18,242 12,429 7,421 18,022 32,719 19,254 18,824 24,534 19,238 5 .farms reporting 1959. . . 959 984 601 403 1,263 1,197 853 664 1,277 917 6 1954 . . . 1,339 1,245 906 669 2,045 1,832 1,267 1,076 1,816 1,367 7 number 1959 . . . 13,622 10,306 5,951 3,149 6,577 17,088 8,938 8,988 13,361 9,958 8 1954 . . . 14,919 10,704 6,843 4,121 9,144 18,267 10,895 11,090 14,180 11,775 9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 642 841 377 290 892 705 550 385 887 774 10 1954 . . . 1,158 1,168 703 568 1,724 1,317 1,076 881 1,598 1,270 11 number 1959. . . -4,793 5,708 2,065 1,074 3,078 2,311 2,915 843 3,427 4,575 12 1954 . . . 6,610 6,682 3,224 1,805 5,245 3,855 4,502 2,131 5,660 6,011 13 .farms reporting 1959 . . , 862 808 550 326 1,012 954 704 563 1,040 762 14 1954 . . . 1,018 894 664 492 1,433 1,440 928 811 1,225 905 15 number 1959. . . 7,956 5,609 3,707 1,635 4,762 6,850 4,648 3,766 7,242 5,468 16 1954 . . . 7,144 5,248 3,676 2,064 5,944 8,831 5,395 4,310 6,464 4,959 17 Steers and bulls, including steer ami hull calves. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 704 657 490 271 733 922 601 504 781 633 18 1954... 837 639 542 407 951 1,171 754 704 948 654 19 number 1959. . . 4,299 2,352 2,366 894 2,138 4,955 2,355 2,453 3,670 2,794 20 Farms reporting by number on band: Cattle and cnlvos- 1954 . . . 4,250 2,290 1,910 1,236 2,934 5,621 2,964 3,424 3,890 2,504 21 1 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 14 40 11 30 166 47 44 13 85 32 22 2to4 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 105 148 139 115 424 237 210 131 297 142 23 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 222 179 147 121 308 269 232 142 235 317 167 260 24 10tol9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 258 287 150 85 252 274 168 164 25 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 259 311 122 42 140 240 161 155 287 267 26 50 to 99 .farms reportinc 1959. . . 79 45 51 21 24 93 53 51 61 58 27 Cows, including heiferc tr-ni have calved— .farms reporting 1959. . . 44 4 12 7 6 51 20 20 29 12 28 1 .farms reporting 1959. . . 65 106 85 77 379 120 139 59 213 81 29 2 to 9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 483 460 339 252 718 627 470 353 647 457 30 10tol9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 204 255 85 36 98 231 119 123 246 243 SI .farms reporting 1959 . . . 83 111 39 13 38 71 47 60 82 77 32 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 73 42 36 15 24 82 50 39 52 44 33 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 29 10 13 5 3 29 14 14 22 9 34 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 13 2 3 3 16 5 8 6 3 35 Milk cows— .farms reporting 1959 . . . 9 2 2 21 9 8 9 3 36 1 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 200 159 149 141 400 306 230 171 378 153 37 .Farms reporting 1959. . . 324 477 191 135 443 363 276 211 434 465 38 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959. . . 53 160 6 1 16 12 9 1 53 126 39 20 to 29 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 21 34 8 3 16 11 3 1 10 21 40 30to49 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 30 8 16 7 14 9 20 1 9 8 41 .farms reporting 1959. . . 14 3 7 3 3 4 12 3 1 42 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 447 514 333 297 450 766 496 420 687 556 43 1954 . . . 809 683 489 490 881 1,247 797 721 997 842 44 number 1959. . . 844 1,037 953 582 854 1,569 827 857 1,703 1,243 *5 1954.. . 1,548 1,427 911 804 1,687 2,644 1,317 1,374 2,063 1,722 46 .farms reporting 1959. . . 350 741 259 281 1,236 620 406 345 865 447 47 1954... 642 786 315 402 1,425 979 514 589 923 598 48 number 1959. . . 1,985 10,359 2,479 2,774 19,290 5,206 3 A 91 2,633 11,934 3,470 49 1954 . . . 2,941 6,376 1,779 2,475 14,227 3,994 2,432 2,127 7,675 2,249 50 farms reporting 1959. . . 205 516 177 176 912 340 214 191 567 246 51 1054... 285 409 150 196 918 440 273 213 476 209 52 number 1959 . . . 1,160 6,807 1,479 1,557 12,306 3,301 1,879 1,720 7,315 2,041 53 1954... 1,493 3,536 943 1,022 8,757 1,935 1,354 894 4,290 1,042 54 farms reporting 1959 . . . 218 654 176 225 232 339 1,078 1,229 509 776 319 369 265 495 702 765 352 502 55 1954 . . . 488 688 56 number 1959 . . . 825 3,552 1,000 1,217 6,984 1,905 1,312 913 4,619 1,429 57 Farms reporting by number of hogs and pics- 1954 . . . 1,448 2,840 836 1,453 5,470 2,059 1,078 1,233 3,385 1,207 58 Under 10...; .farms reporting 1059. . . 302 396 195 175 570 502 318 276 532 348 59 10to24 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 32 207 47 86 422 94 64 47 206 64 60 25 to 99 .farms reporting 1959.. . 14 136 14 18 238 15 22 21 114 34 61 .farms reporting 1959. .. 2 2 3 2 6 9 2 1 13 1 62 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 7 31 25 3 13 8 8 2 21 4 63 1954... 10 57 33 6 6 2 9 4 31 3 64 number 1959. . . 508 837 480 63 387 769 201 133 821 31 65 1954 . . . 207 1,417 1,114 174 153 3 278 21 1,191 52 >',<■ . farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 22 20 3 10 7 4 2 13 3 -■■7 195 1 . . . 5 39 28 4 5 8 2 26 2 68 number 1959 . , . 79 237 142 12 75 669 53 32 238 5 69 1054 . . . 30 305 278 51 33 111 8 447 7 70 5 28 24 3 13 7 8 2 21 4 71 1054 . . . 10 57 30 6 5 2 7 3 29 3 7..' number 1059. . . 429 600 338 51 312 100 148 101 583 26 73 1054.. . 177 1,112 836 123 120 3 167 13 744 45 74 Ewes .farms reporting 1059 . . . 5 27 24 3 13 7 8 2 18 4 75 1954... 8 57 30 6 5 2 7 3 28 3 76 number 1059 .. . 403 563 298 49 297 84 137 99 518 23 77 1954 . . . 162 1,050 777 113 117 3 138 13 672 43 78 . farms reporting 1959. . . 4 24 19 2 9 5 6 1 18 3 79 1954 . . . 9 42 27 6 2 6 25 2 80 number 1959 . . . 26 37 40 2 15 16 11 i 65 3 81 Farms reporting by number of sheep and lamhs- 1954 . . . 15 62 59 10 3 29 72 2 82 Undcr 2r» . farms report! ng 1959 . . . 4 15 17 1 7 5 4 i 13 4 S3 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 16 8 2 6 2 4 i 8 84 300 or more .farms reporting 1959. . . 1 1 85 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 729 849 484 366 1,647 1,003 661 483 987 780 86 1951 . . . 1,230 1,026 838 749 2,396 1,651 1,277 1,012 1,693 1,176 87 number 1959. . . 38,552 36,483 95,025 73,711 65,558 304,230 48,477 113,131 235,090 48,111 88 1 Bin n-[iortinp by number of chickens 4 month 1954 .. . 3 old ant] over— 57,416 35,738 41,888 34,771 97,044 62,162 51,966 32,562 69,061 42,518 NO .farms reporting 1959 . . . 609 698 382 289 1,332 849 557 400 789 686 90 .farms reporting 1959. . . 107 3 146 80 49 5 307 2 71 9 85 62 132 89 91 400 to 799 .farms reporting 1950 , . . 6 9 4 5 92 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 6 3 3 4 3 15 4 5 14 93 .farms reporting 1959. . . 4 1 6 16 3 32 3 7 26 2 94 3,200 or more .farms reporting 1959 . . 1 7 3 27 3 5 21 3 95 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 6 40 24 13 66 28 16 12 28 26 96 1954... 11 29 24 35 72 39 38 28 51 9 97 number 1959 . . . 3,615 163 127 29 233 70 96 29 115 105 <\h 1654 .. . 31 134 92 107 275 163 156 89 148 79 ARKANSAS 185 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln 591 1,098 13,572 17,033 567 1,065 7,430 9,190 265 613 656 1,951 441 750 3,593 5,288 341 519 2,549 2,555 71 149 107 133 79 27 25 144 276 78 22 18 11 842 1,580 91,230 59,870 740 1,738 13,859 20,964 703 1,621 7,522 12,008 462 1,276 1,195 2,889 451 963 3,430 5,054 299 724 2,907 3,902 191 271 113 65 45 20 35 323 287 30 11 14 14 6 18 732 100 5 47 67 295 456 144 262 115 193 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 226 481 469 1,095 664 1,161 1,011 2,598 434 780 642 1,478 5,472 5,082 5,217 6,636 280 386 320 622 2,989 2,300 2,296 2,961 336 628 548 1,213 2,483 2,782 2,921 3,675 279 652 103 93 42 33 10 2 3 3 4 4 96 36 77 225 2 1 2 3 23 4 36 10 3 3 4 4 73 32 41 215 3 3 25 202 3 3 7 13 1,153 2,660 66,239 81,836 1,007 129 4 6 835 1,273 14,801 17,346 805 1,249 8,357 10,065 545 1,077 2,477 4,035 668 910 4,425 5,068 508 644 2,019 2,213 51 171 159 199 197 43 15 116 413 154 63 40 9 6 4 202 280 37 14 10 2 453 786 963 1,462 438 695 5,117 4,431 275 336 2,924 2,414 315 547 2,193 2,017 54 108 168 411 306 69 59 18 13 543 362 10 11 65 61 18 12 478 301 17 11 416 268 12 12 62 33 595 1,103 64,407 40,427 495 79 1 9 6 5 2 10 12 51 499 792 15,192 15,249 481 780 8,135 8,285 261 559 1,505 1,930 405 612 3,984 3,995 355 519 3,073 2,969 23 115 104 88 85 48 36 73 228 64 38 36 22 5 15 106 146 2 2 5 301 469 728 932 316 531 3,951 3,369 176 280 2,098 1,746 275 409 1,853 1,623 222 58 28 441 876 15,640 26,129 395 43 1 1 1 47 115 1,042 1,444 16,271 19,915 1,019 1,416 8,735 10,815 715 1,177 1,810 3,264 766 1,044 4,549 5,538 656 804 2,987 3,562 89 272 220 227 174 38 22 198 566 156 46 32 10 7 4 326 367 15 4 3 381 637 765 1,299 942 1,033 21,653 15,531 706 649 13,317 8,428 841 939 8,336 7,103 325 336 252 29 1,105 1,556 85,926 73,480 837 240 13 7 6 2 50 32 132 120 968 1,740 15,971 19,861 926 1,679 7,679 9,955 617 1,329 1,122 2,617 589 1,129 3,852 5,123 518 897 4,440 4,783 166 421 143 98 75 32 33 376 412 57 26 18 18 9 10 325 291 1 558 1,249 1,206 3,055 1,278 1,647 10,945 10,409 688 899 5,432 5,249 1,074 1,321 5,513 5,160 981 222 67 22 6 13 13 660 121 1,838 333 14 4 11 11 118 35 135 96 21 6 13 11 542 86 1,703 237 21 5 12 11 513 79 481 216 20 5 12 10 29 7 1,222 21 1,511 2,458 44,006 71,982 1,369 140 1 1 118 197 327 554 Little River 603 1,282 12,139 16,881 584 1,248 6,903 9,643 358 976 1,220 2,510 442 858 3,462 4,096 324 710 1,774 3,142 83 198 90 112 74 24 22 163 278 75 27 17 8 3 13 173 182 2 1 399 889 1,236 2,230 534 935 4,041 5,675 282 417 1,759 2,670 442 788 2,282 3,005 446 70 14 4 780 1,640 41,665 48,806 715 60 38 59 159 255 599 806 20,779 21,328 587 799 12,225 12,592 293 564 1,131 1,751 521 616 4,780 5,306 463 551 3,774 3,430 12 97 114 120 145 66 45 42 274 101 53 61 25 11 20 114 172 3 2 2 390 578 1,071 1,537 295 424 2,466 1,888 183 184 1,512 888 224 328 954 1,000 234 42 15 4 5 2 106 35 3 1 40 8 5 2 66 27 5 2 54 23 3 2 12 464 779 31,367 26, 532 423 33 2 3 3 31 31 80 147 1,367 1,885 33,108 36,899 1,327 1,863 18,047 20,831 943 1,646 7,400 9,862 1,153 1,403 9,914 10,416 960 1,144 5,147 5,652 31 181 258 360 402 103 32 100 630 328 124 103 24 8 10 227 485 132 50 40 9 631 1,045 1,405 2,322 585 920 3,665 4,343 340 437 2,009 2,142 371 695 1,656 2,201 512 52 14 7 14 10 768 399 8 6 110 62 14 10 658 337 13 10 610 310 11 9 48 27 1,639 40,611 65,389 747 144 4 1 2 22 32 83 2,143 998 1,815 22,249 26,915 937 1,737 11,832 14,870 571 1,435 5,639 7,930 783 1,299 6,687 8,579 612 925 3,730 3,466 82 269 177 169 195 82 24 222 417 101 75 80 26 7 9 245 192 19 35 57 23 408 980 775 1,837 626 1,099 3,231 4,023 339 481 1,731 1,748 454 819 1,500 2,275 537 73 16 885 2,136 71,251 82,424 747 119 5 4 4 6 22 57 190 18" 1,353 1,762 25,902 25,169 1,316 1,738 14,230 14,300 1,117 1,551 6,908 7,306 1,107 1,292 8,291 7,296 831 903 3,381 3,573 66 196 274 356 363 81 139 667 298 124 68 12 4 238 656 169 35 15 4 788 1,090 1,612 2,234 769 829 10,461 7,398 466 465 5,878 4,054 636 661 4,583 3,344 485 169 104 11 123 145 3,485 4,186 80 100 720 1,081 118 139 2,765 3,105 117 136 2,626 2,953 92 101 139 152 76 46 1 1,033 1,512 52,851 54,556 889 137 2 1 3 1 17 13 55 62 697 959 15,300 16,387 676 938 8,333 9,338 555 832 3,749 4,684 572 671 4,394 4,303 460 526 2,573 2,746 26 90 119 197 200 47 18 58 293 197 66 49 8 4 149 261 109 26 8 2 384 536 843 1,006 331 410 3,568 2,604 217 222 2,292 1,404 235 301 1,276 1,200 229 60 41 16 19 493 658 8 14 26 116 16 18 467 542 16 18 428 528 11 12 39 14 567 846 20,948 34,878 474 91 1 Missis- sippi 822 1,263 26,348 27,647 791 1,237 14,290 16,464 434 952 2,631 3,185 677 926 6,465 6,205 576 769 5,593 4,978 38 162 188 174 146 55 59 102 419 116 46 42 25 14 27 165 243 2 3 7 14 452 817 904 1,774 413 638 4,502 3,451 38 334 2,324 1,790 318 485 2,178 1,661 301 58 48 6 7 8 275 115 5 3 67 14 7 7 208 101 7 7 165 59 6 3 43 42 2 5 577 1,244 57,136 54,978 484 71 6 7 17 45 70 173 378 1,395 7,809 14,921 320 1,266 2,877 6,456 220 1,043 308 1,545 202 615 2,780 4,009 163 438 2,152 4,456 132 131 39 21 28 7 20 190 83 16 8 8 7 Monroe 169 50 1 204 455 575 1,278 1,012 1,586 12,977 17,052 578 854 7,306 9,119 813 1,266 5,671 7,933 702 194 96 20 60 160 2 2 5 17 10 7 55 143 9 7 45 134 7 6 10 9 1,532 3,636 53,089 105,770 1,344 181 108 194 443 956 Mont- gomery 455 1,059 4,655 8,546 433 1,032 2,591 4,473 150 784 276 1,584 307 701 1,224 2,309 212 551 840 1,764 72 190 76 54 42 17 4 141 223 32 19 12 4 1 1 73 76 1 295 743 653 1,666 605 936 3,316 3,935 335 506 1,626 2,046 480 711 1,690 1,889 532 57 15 1 3 9 88 483 1 5 15 189 3 8 73 294 3 8 66 282 3 7 7 12 764 1,512 29,627 46,812 686 74 2 1 1 28 90 142 316 619 865 12,342 14,310 614 851 6,987 8,077 373 687 1,022 2,001 534 668 3,372 3,833 470 536 1,983 2,400 15 80 122 175 177 44 6 43 313 158 44 40 200 162 2 345 431 648 996 248 318 1,321 1,311 143 131 722 584 171 249 599 727 203 36 9 61 12 62 18 63 233 64 409 65 11 66 11 67 55 68 72 69 U 70 17 71 178 72 337 73 11 74 14 75 154 76 288 77 10 78 15 70 24 80 49 81 10 82 2 83 84 440 85 745 86 61,902 87 30,327 88 379 89 52 90 1 91 1 92 3 93 4 94 10 95 28 96 35 97 103 98 186 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON Item Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Poli Pope Prairie (For definitions and explanations see text) 1 Cattle and calves .farms reporting 1959 . . . 731 852 517 448 814 487 485 819 1,157 549 o 1954 . . . 1,282 1,189 1,085 657 1,845 828 1,394 1,374 1,618 982 :i number 1959 . . . 14,035 12,471 6,795 9,621 9,860 9,614 5,232 13,958 19,950 11,554 4 1954... 17,746 14,033 12,075 12,886 17,350 12,373 12,255 16,701 21,329 14,701 5 Cows, including heifers that have ralved .farms reporting 1959. . . 725 836 499 439 780 478 442 805 1,135 529 6 1954... 1,263 1,171 1,055 647 1,784 818 1,336 1,349 1,597 962 7 number 1959 .. . 8,336 6,673 3,627 5,518 5,055 5,397 2,324 7,461 10,997 6,167 8 1954... 9,999 7,452 6,224 7,378 9,318 7,079 6,165 9,665 12,283 7,369 n ■ farms reporting 1959 . . . 462 719 323 278 528 253 302 502 805 312 10 1954... 1,068 1,064 787 533 1,427 637 1,094 1,081 1,403 746 11 number 1959 . . . 1,955 2,366 1,031 1,010 1,040 478 440 1,250 3,216 1,713 12 1954 . . . 3,179 3,523 2,020 1,624 2,907 1,257 1,846 2,990 5,239 2,685 13 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 595 694 400 385 486 424 280 706 944 443 H 1954 . . . 969 858 794 501 1,094 607 651 944 1,166 712 LS number 1959. . . 3,695 3,612 2,029 2,595 2,710 2,930 1,415 4,035 6,103 3,275 IB 1954 . . . 4,604 4,040 3,524 3,344 4,536 2,988 3,199 4,217 6,204 4,303 17 Steers and bulls, including steer ar>l bull calves. . farms reporting 1959 . . - 509 496 308 325 334 314 212 581 690 385 IS 1954 . . . 775 569 648 426 851 500 454 767 798 598 19 number 1959. . . 2,054 2,186 1,139 1,508 2,095 1,287 1,493 2,462 2,850 2,112 20 Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and cnlves- 1954 . . . 3,143 2,541 2,327 2,164 3,496 2,306 2,891 2,819 2,842 3,029 21 .farms reporting 1959 . . . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 28 168 72 186 33 193 17 68 180 373 9 101 145 172 22 173 78 251 40 129 2 to 4 23 165 155 176 207 125 78 90 105 111 54 110 119 54 48 195 210 248 273 109 123 2-1 10tol9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 25 farms reporting 1959 . . . 139 177 62 126 51 111 47 173 227 106 26 50 to 99 .farms reporting 1959. . . 57 30 14 32 26 27 11 34 63 29 27 Cows, including heifers tHi have calved- ■ farms reporting 1959. . . 19 4 12 10 19 10 8 12 17 13 ■> 1 farms reporting 1959. . . 93 148 107 53 376 45 224 94 183 100 21) .farms reporting 1959 . . . 395 449 283 189 306 255 152 473 607 279 so 10 to 19 .forms reporting 1959 . . . 110 162 66 123 37 106 38 144 185 71 31 20 to 29 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 49 52 20 29 20 33 11 56 77 43 32 30 to 49 .farms reporting 1959. . . 44 21 12 33 23 26 11 23 58 20 33 ■ farms reporting 1959 . . . 23 2 6 6 8 6 4 8 16 5 34 75 to 99 farms reporting 1959 . . . 6 1 3 3 7 3 2 4 6 3 •■:■ Milk cows- farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 1 2 3 3 4 3 3 8 36 ■ farms reporting 1959 . . . .farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 172 269 3 264 403 46 130 181 6 143 128 2 312 210 2 141 111 1 218 82 2 227 260 10 331 408 29 124 156 5 37 3S 10 to 19 39 .farms reporting 1959 .. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 8 6 2 2 1 2 3 4 1 19 17 13 9 40 30 to 49 41 ■ farms reporting 1959. . . 9 2 2 1 1 5 42 farms reporting 1959 448 577 388 222 532 312 181 508 608 295 43 1954... 880 744 771 383 1,469 538 459 848 921 607 44 number 1959 . . . 928 994 664 512 1,301 596 475 994 1,266 611 15 1054. 1,644 1,285 1,331 799 3,887 955 1,151 1,450 1,756 1,439 46 .forms reporting 1959, . 1954... 392 732 741 798 465 845 221 316 1,140 2,030 232 359 670 1,002 342 504 602 872 349 541 47 48 number 1959. . . 3,400 14,254 5,255 2,518 8,102 1,549 8,149 2,223 6,121 4,126 49 1954 . . . 3,215 7,684 6,324 1,427 11,051 1,161 8,591 2,035 4,252 3,030 50 farms reporting 1959. .. 218 580 277 111 607 145 395 211 344 185 51 1154... 335 477 361 175 968 149 589 231 380 209 52 number 1959 . . . 1,924 9,148 2,402 1,599 3,761 839 4,630 1,362 3,816 2,542 53 1954 . . . 1,561 4,318 2,459 720 5,328 533 4,527 1,158 2,187 1,422 54 farms reporting 1959 . . . 316 692 418 175 953 163 522 222 448 278 55 1954... 584 687 777 231 1,719 278 777 371 719 466 56 number 1959 . . . 1,476 5,106 2,853 919 4,341 710 3,519 861 2,305 1,584 57 Farms reporting by number of hops and pigs— 1954 . . . 1,654 3,366 3,865 707 5,723 628 4,064 877 2,065 1,608 58 . .farms reporting 1959. . . . .farms reporting 1959 . . . . .farms reporting 1959.. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 301 59 29 3 3 303 265 154 19 44 289 128 44 4 5 174 29 14 4 6 910 180 48 2 8 183 37 11 1 1 454 135 68 13 9 279 45 16 2 21 459 93 43 7 11 256 60 29 4 6 50 60 61 62 farms reporting 1959 . , . 63 1954 . . . 1 84 12 8 23 3 9 26 14 11 ni number 1959. . . 10 1,088 92 241 184 25 592 770 247 61 65 1954 . . . 8 1,482 224 141 392 172 481 853 397 900 66 fnrm^ reporting 1959 . . 1 32 1 4 5 1 5 13 6 5 67 1954 . . . 1 49 9 7 15 3 7 20 8 11 68 number 1959 . . . 1 298 10 99 24 7 139 159 74 16 69 1954 . . . 1 338 44 53 85 86 179 228 59 382 70 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 3 44 5 6 8 1 8 21 10 5 71 1954 . . . 1 79 12 7 22 3 8 25 14 11 72 number 1959. . . 9 790 82 142 160 18 453 611 173 45 73 1954 . . . 7 1,144 180 88 307 86 302 625 338 518 71 Ewes farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 1 42 79 2 12 5 6 8 18 1 3 8 7 20 24 7 14 5 11 75 1954 .. . 76 number 1959 . . . 5 746 29 132 121 16 344 549 153 32 77 1954 . . . 6 1,075 166 77 264 85 246 576 318 489 78 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 34 4 2 7 1 7 19 9 4 79 1954 . . . 1 53 11 7 18 1 6 22 9 10 80 number 1959. . . 4 44 53 10 39 2 109 62 20 13 81 Farms reporting by number of shewn nnd lambs 1954 . . . 1 69 14 11 43 1 56 49 20 29 82 3 30 14 3 2 5 1 6 2 1 6 2 12 9 7 4 6 83 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 84 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 85 543 794 524 371 1,370 337 1,241 632 786 608 86 1951 . . . 1,250 1,065 1,174 596 2,764 794 2,402 1,218 1,361 1,102 87 number 1959... 97,015 30,574 99,207 24,353 47,061 68,542 39,331 53,754 157,338 63,147 88 1954 . . 42,427 44,683 39,663 36,705 78,919 43,435 91,098 71,305 56,295 43,124 Farms reporting by number of chickens 1 months old and over- 89 , .forms reporting 1959 . . . 468 704 444 310 1,247 267 1,076 164 542 660 486 90 forms reporting 1959... 44 83 49 54 117 50 73 90 97 91 . .forms reporting 1959 . . . 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 92 . .farms reporting 1959. . . 6 14 5 2 11 14 3 2 3 1 2 5 9 4 93 . farms reporting 1959... g 6 8 17 94 . .farms reporting 1959. . . 9 4 1 1 8 1 3 16 1 95 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 16 12 18 24 82 4 32 20 18 10 96 1954 .. . 40 25 40 27 180 10 90 14 17 33 97 number 1959.. . 49 61 43 127 265 8 146 73 765 37 98 1954 . . . 124 94 122 125 680 30 405 45 2,782 101 ARKANSAS 187 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Wash- ington White Woodruff Yell 811 977 692 528 851 996 1,025 736 787 758 817 910 2,931 1,959 383 1,027 1 1,793 1,335 1,366 990 1,039 1,234 1,449 1,034 1,074 987 1,526 1,261 3,690 2,889 965 1,343 2 19,825 16,890 13,761 10,500 19,332 18,210 23,777 17,306 13,425 12,205 8,770 13,469 57,741 33,945 6,999 23,227 3 27,276 22,560 15,981 12,510 20,267 16,339 24,892 19,576 16,352 12,023 17,037 14,798 50,707 34,722 11,880 27,936 4 743 957 660 485 828 981 994 725 772 743 796 890 2,805 1,905 365 1,006 5 1,652 1,308 1,303 935 1,026 1,228 1,416 1,015 1,066 973 1,498 1,241 3,591 2,828 931 1,331 6 10,039 9,221 7,027 5,370 10,269 10,631 12,346 9,840 7,818 6,535 4,985 7,057 30,756 18,956 3,667 13,165 7 14,901 12,021 8,367 6,745 11,904 9,309 14,583 11,072 9,957 6,524 9,587 8,214 28,829 19,249 6,236 15,970 B 438 697 358 334 556 789 601 406 629 590 582 717 2,025 1,285 184 655 9 1,389 1,123 939 795 844 1,079 1,216 797 929 654 1,167 1,135 3,267 2,464 661 1,156 10 3,421 2,159 631 2,505 2,326 3,351 4,476 785 2,568 1,335 1,744 2,799 13,230 7,757 347 3,289 11 7,129 3,589 1,800 3,540 3,705 3,578 7,638 1,816 3,623 2,084 3,754 4,242 19,338 10,297 1,159 5,777 12 610 778 473 451 751 792 891 617 594 612 644 712 2,351 1,522 258 858 13 1,220 970 807 682 815 860 1,056 772 803 752 1,153 913 2,656 2,042 612 986 H 5,810 4,987 3,987 3,718 6,164 5,175 8,148 4,455 3,584 3,656 2,566 4,528 17,735 9,831 1,820 7,081 IS 7,718 6,067 4,279 3,997 5,510 4,527 7,260 5,076 4,219 3,503 4,688 4,421 15,127 10,888 3,279 7,772 16 529 614 364 316 617 566 672 526 454 468 479 483 1,958 1,332 211 657 17 989 784 602 492 612 589 747 682 592 541 868 657 1,872 1,406 491 780 18 3,976 2,682 2,747 1,412 2,899 2,404 3,283 3,011 2,023 2,014 1,219 1,884 9,250 5,158 1,512 2,981 19 4,657 4,472 3,335 1,768 2,853 2,503 3,049 3,428 2,176 1,996 2,762 2,163 6,751 4,585 2,365 4,194 20 52 69 89 20 21 67 18 25 63 66 44 71 143 144 62 50 21 214 235 279 132 124 206 145 141 164 170 297 207 480 416 134 150 22 185 176 114 126 148 184 208 146 146 162 220 211 574 412 59 182 23 145 210 70 100 202 246 267 158 198 156 142 192 750 454 45 269 24 130 219 74 102 267 218 288 180 172 158 88 190 759 385 49 254 2S 57 55 35 32 71 56 73 65 33 37 23 33 172 119 16 95 26 28 13 31 16 18 19 26 21 11 9 3 6 53 29 18 27 27 152 154 206 HO 76 162 100 68 109 147 140 168 371 328 116 110 28 382 488 317 236 373 471 484 375 394 372 518 467 1,356 1,009 167 487 29 80 183 51 61 218 207 239 137 161 139 85 155 632 313 32 194 30 41 71 22 24 76 68 78 68 64 44 25 67 245 105 17 102 31 47 44 28 27 67 42 60 46 31 30 19 27 138 98 14 77 32 23 9 20 17 11 20 20 13 9 7 8 3 38 34 6 22 33 3 4 7 3 2 6 7 6 2 1 2 13 8 8 4 34 15 4 9 7 5 5 6 12 2 3 1 1 12 10 5 10 35 171 302 195 143 218 313 180 209 216 315 184 287 579 410 100 215 36 199 359 161 148 265 394 273 194 348 261 385 375 1,017 715 84 346 37 9 21 2 9 31 52 78 2 52 7 4 21 282 64 60 38 17 11 3 11 21 41 1 7 5 2 20 82 26 23 39 25 4 15 11 7 22 6 2 3 14 52 45 ... 10 40 17 16 2 7 4 13 25 ... 1 41 412 437 475 268 464 676 415 434 443 484 541 582 1,169 988 173 471 42 970 677 916 545 628 825 785 676 619 596 950 824 1,786 1,565 460 741 43 1,023 979 1,403 520 1,043 1,305 803 948 962 938 905 1,125 2,388 2,315 425 1,082 44 1,797 1,376 2,828 903 1,335 1,504 1,340 1,234 1,262 1,099 1,507 1,620 3,233 3,176 1,048 1,694 45 442 861 1,131 244 381 577 311 291 521 577 617 496 1,194 957 468 605 46 851 877 1,605 330 468 553 593 427 608 554 1,063 719 1,586 1,494 730 796 47 4,941 17,507 10,488 1,712 3,081 7,719 2,866 2,221 8,838 11,029 7,106 4,417 10,137 7,983 3,933 5,750 48 5,921 12,284 8,624 3,935 2,169 3,975 2,878 1,956 6,140 4,888 8,635 3,529 9,482 6,602 3,845 4,016 49 278 646 597 158 187 363 178 193 379 430 362 301 761 582 256 365 50 409 534 769 158 194 336 279 211 330 298 552 329 803 682 325 364 51 2,809 11,050 5,508 1,071 1,713 5,025 1,847 1,443 5,611 6,966 3,604 2,471 6,644 5,143 2,245 3,484 52 2,672 6,546 3,974 1,389 1,062 2,405 1,487 913 3,341 2,438 3,778 1,781 4,788 3,418 1,760 2,085 53 346 779 939 167 308 494 219 206 448 501 554 358 800 658 362 434 54 656 772 1,310 249 378 412 441 296 511 470 952 574 1,125 1,141 591 613 55 2,132 6,457 4,980 641 1,368 2,694 1,019 778 3,227 4,063 3,502 1,946 3,493 2,840 1,688 2,266 56 3,249 5,738 4,650 2,546 1,107 1,570 1,391 1,043 2,799 2,450 4,857 1,748 4,694 3,184 2,085 1,931 57 316 366 862 181 307 359 242 230 258 271 376 375 898 747 367 479 58 85 281 189 52 41 133 45 44 162 173 175 75 204 138 67 74 59 37 191 65 11 31 77 18 15 91 122 59 43 86 67 32 44 60 4 23 15 ... 2 8 6 2 10 11 7 3 6 5 2 8 61 6 16 9 15 5 25 19 5 16 5 2 17 136 19 1 8 62 23 19 8 10 6 33 15 14 25 14 3 25 129 11 8 7 63 93 247 103 242 247 1,091 707 28 752 52 30 1,106 7,463 916 28 492 64 392 646 177 213 166 702 294 438 951 453 34 1,462 5,207 189 60 161 65 2 10 6 8 4 19 12 2 11 2 1 10 101 13 1 6 66 15 16 5 6 2 19 7 13 17 10 2 17 91 7 3 4 67 17 39 15 49 53 232 171 3 235 13 6 258 2,050 240 13 87 68 191 181 45 65 18 158 39 124 266 90 20 305 1,248 21 8 33 69 6 16 8 14 5 25 15 4 16 5 2 17 126 18 1 8 70 19 18 7 10 6 31 14 12 24 14 3 25 127 9 8 7 71 76 208 88 193 194 859 536 25 517 39 24 848 5,413 676 15 405 72 201 465 132 148 148 544 255 314 685 363 14 1,157 3,959 168 52 128 73 5 15 7 13 5 24 14 4 16 5 2 17 124 17 1 7 71 16 18 7 8 6 30 9 11 22 14 3 25 125 9 6 6 75 38 195 82 178 187 800 501 22 487 36 21 825 5,075 526 14 389 76 169 446 120 132 135 507 232 296 614 343 12 1,061 3,770 162 43 117 77 6 10 5 8 4 22 10 3 15 2 2 12 113 13 1 6 78 11 14 4 7 4 27 10 9 22 13 2 19 99 5 4 5 79 38 13 6 15 7 59 35 3 30 3 3 23 338 150 1 16 80 32 19 12 16 13 37 23 18 71 20 2 96 189 6 9 11 81 4 11 8 11 3 9 12 5 5 5 2 6 61 10 3 82 2 5 1 4 2 16 6 1 11 ... 10 1 72 3 9 1 5 83 84 733 968 1,197 417 677 770 721 516 586 670 793 757 1,747 1,557 691 657 85 1,969 1,349 2,208 983 893 1,118 1,241 854 958 916 1,503 1,137 2,856 2,820 1,572 1,094 86 78,235 38,126 50,249 83,754 31,155 26,241 56,502 65,993 40,283 27,638 52,159 24,963 517,817 195,005 18,387 94,288 87 102,340 60,365 77,853 80,026 52,026 40,721 69,737 36,078 37,103 28,139 56,334 50,596 241,290 107,914 44,499 78,133 88 605 752 1,082 304 576 678 602 444 463 612 708 684 1,418 1,301 630 562 89 103 214 103 77 88 88 103 51 112 50 69 68 235 212 59 76 90 7 1 2 9 10 1 5 2 2 1 4 2 22 6 1 3 91 6 1 3 10 2 2 6 11 4 3 4 2 15 4 1 1 92 8 6 13 1 2 5 3 4 6 1 23 16 5 93 4 1 4 1 3 3 2 2 34 18 10 94 21 54 105 12 31 7 7 6 15 18 32 11 21 42 29 27 95 72 62 112 23 22 7 9 7 13 28 43 13 25 59 63 45 96 70 173 448 41 101 1,023 1,025 26 721 69 82 47 23,252 1,177 98 91 97 306 208 416 159 136 15 100 56 71 151 187 544 120 241 190 162 98 188 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Mo9l data for 1959 are based on reports Item (For definitions and explanation , see text) The State Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including dairy products: dollars 1959... 193,101,321 914,506 786,761 1,697,718 23,329,145 2,817,304 809,838 927,340 2 1954... 111,713,027 556,408 732,337 1,166,079 16,202,696 2,219,557 452,385 198,350 3 Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses . farms reporting 1959 . . . 63,263 544 506 690 3,004 1,325 552 398 4 1954 . . . 73,173 553 708 602 3,376 1,463 687 487 5 valui of sales, dollars 1959. . . 74,274,850 865,291 697,696 1,009,758 3,433,093 1,757,559 382,070 477,195 6 1954 . . . 39,561,682 483,847 554,452 361,408 1,858,678 1,072,111 259,883 158,957 7 . farms reporting 1959... 20,6L4 212 144 188 1,503 337 132 151 8 1954 .. . 40,631 461 288 315 2,224 752 282 256 9 value of sales, dollars 1959... 94,168,845 46,608 88,475 488,704 17,154,679 208,906 321,928 363,129 10 1954 .. . 50,175,335 66, 533 57,140 641,712 11,715,850 372,662 161,270 19,361 11 Livestock products other than poultry of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 24,657,626 2,607 590 199,256 2,741,373 850,839 105,840 87,016 12 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 1954 .. . 21,976,010 6,028 120,745 162,959 2,628,168 774,784 31,232 20,032 13 Cattle and/or calves sold alive . farms reporting 1959 . . . 54,286 456 330 630 2,827 1,274 427 272 14 1954... 63,908 466 547 566 3,198 1,424 573 370 15 number 1959. . . 550,991 5,797 4,999 8,028 27,454 14,859 2,705 1,709 16 1954... 603,274 6,740 7,794 5,607 28,206 16,935 3,640 2,348 17 dollars 1959... 59,519,253 755,232 566,341 840,463 2,827,641 1,491,490 242,385 161,310 18 1954 . . . 31,000,931 445,638 470,518 293,861 1,450,272 963,091 158,597 104,819 m . farms reporting 1959 .. . 27,419 276 194 203 1,672 664 182 157 20 1954 . . . 39,232 322 339 363 1,994 947 406 263 21 number 1959 . . . 198,477 2,671 1,904 3,161 10,669 6,373 830 631 02 1954... 240,547 2,887 3,332 2,548 11,531 7,389 1,543 1,099 23 dollars 1959 .. . 29,659,803 424,707 276,297 428,066 1,610,666 840,652 92,530 74,080 24 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold- 1954 . . . 16,681,754 219,710 254,321 170,692 931,217 588,361 87,374 57,118 25 1 to4 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 18,017 134 113 96 1,112 347 130 106 26 5tol9 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 7,447 93 60 77 450 246 45 46 27 20 to 99 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,779 48 17 28 100 61 6 5 28 farms reporting 1959. . . 176 1 4 2 10 10 1 29 farms reporting 1959 . . . 44,782 280 204 599 2,285 1,153 371 227 30 1954 ■ ■ ■ 55,122 366 465 509 2,713 1,310 477 301 31 number 1959. . . 352, 514 3,126 3,095 4,867 16,785 8,486 1,875 1,078 32 1954 . . . 362,727 3,853 4,462 3,059 16,675 9,546 2,097 1,249 33 dollars 1959... 29,859,450 330, 525 290,044 412,397 1,216,975 650,838 149,855 87,230 34 1954 . . . 14,319,177 225,928 216,197 123,169 519,055 374,730 71,223 47,701 35 . farms reporting 1959. .. 2,657 14 25 38 126 35 36 15 36 1954 .. . 5,004 23 37 61 189 86 38 31 37 number 1959. . . 5,585 22 25 43 311 35 46 70 38 1954... 8,285 33 53 115 313 125 96 41 39 dollars 1959... 639,256 1,949 2,100 4,065 30,115 3,675 4,175 4,725 40 1954 . . , 338,334 1,035 1,978 4,919 16, 584 5,281 4,570 1,677 41 farms reporting 1959. . . 21,573 25,423 173 186 265 312 291 240 674 817 375 343 242 324 218 262 42 1954... 43 number 1959. .. 459,691 3,523 4,281 5,361 16,869 8,195 4,517 10,328 44 1954 .. . 304,054 1,824 3,703 3,406 10,743 4,819 4,119 2,784 45 dollars 1959... 13,790,730 105,690 128,430 160,830 506,070 245,850 135,510 309,840 46 1954... 7,766,971 36,451 81,956 58,655 321,182 79,126 96,371 52,037 47 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,168 6 5 6 147 74 10 48 1954 . . . 1,193 5 16 120 70 5 5 49 number 1959 . . . 29,601 220 75 400 6,297 1,504 120 50 1954 . . . 34,353 62 293 4,903 1,536 26 31 51 dollars 1959 .. . 325,611 2,420 825 4,400 69,267 16,544 1,320 52 SHEEr SHORN AND WOOL 1954 .. . 455,446 723 3,973 70,640 24,613 345 424 53 Sheep and/or lambs shorn 1,156 9 3 12 162 54 3 5 54 1954... 1,250 9 1 15 124 72 5 6 55 number shorn 1959. . . 40,366 228 90 381 6,325 1,714 28 127 56 1954 . . . 39,310 137 5 304 5,327 1,754 54 56 57 pounds of wool 1959 .. . 270,945 1,384 810 2,474 46,232 11,564 143 585 58 1954 . . . 248,838 578 25 1,832 36,268 10,147 255 321 59 farms reporting 1959 . . . 83 1 19 7 60 number shorn 1959. .. 1,910 1 656 66 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 6,862 4 2,299 229 62 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,145 8 3 12 162 51 3 5 63 number shorn 1959 . . . 38,456 227 90 381 5,669 1,648 28 127 64 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1959 . . . 264,083 1,380 810 2,474 43,933 11,335 143 585 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year . farms reporting 1959. . . 20,796 166 256 244 578 394 206 281 66 1954 . . . 22,580 171 377 187 545 198 311 289 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 82,522 571 752 1,173 2,748 1,711 833 1,171 68 Farms reporting by number of litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 1954 . . . 66,313 548 1,201 618 1,805 690 1,059 768 69 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 12,347 114 184 106 292 207 130 195 70 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 6,684 46 60 110 230 147 54 62 71 10 to 19 litters . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,244 3 9 23 38 29 13 12 72 20 to 30 1 ilters . farms reporting 1959 . . . 403 2 2 4 11 8 9 9 73 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 87 1 5 3 1 74 . farms leporting 1959 .. . 31 1 1 2 2 75 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 16,268 118 183 201 478 314 147 197 76 1951 . . . 15,162 104 219 113 395 139 198 153 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 42,515 279 335 647 1,455 876 392 617 7S 1954 .. . 32,830 248 517 275 923 334 469 275 79 . farms reporting 1959. . . 13,238 104 162 156 374 247 134 179 80 1954 .. . 14,828 127 243 137 362 118 214 203 81 number of litters 1959. . . 1954... 40,007 292 417 526 1,293 835 441 554 82 33,483 300 684 343 882 356 590 493 ARKANSAS 189 AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 for only a sample of fnima. See text J 7,534,820 5,015,492 1,417 1,532 1,879,245 1,176,017 494 837 4,085,892 2,693,109 1,569,683 1,146,366 1,369 1,484 17,169 18,990 ,574,496 959,662 841 1,045 5,774 8,519 813,078 639,517 488 298 53 2 1,186 1,327 11,395 10,471 761,418 320,145 76 101 76 161 7,850 7,707 324 355 8,940 5,541 268,200 168,461 98 111 2,609 2,747 28,699 40,187 278 283 1,457 830 151 91 23 228 198 812 394 176 191 645 436 2,460,664 920, 519 486 588 2,383,965 747,638 97 230 47,127 116,763 29,572 56, 118 405 460 17,824 10,206 2,295,480 655,324 161 314 9,095 4,950 1,374,490 364,610 83 33 30 15 372 361 8,729 5,256 920,990 290,714 18 37 29 64 3,620 2,185 172 224 2,772 2,685 83,160 76,558 20 13 155 1,119 1,705 13,571 103 13 104 20 4,624 158 3,186 1,252 30,582 886 20,381 10,322 3 245 906 103 13 4,379 158 29,676 886 198 233 604 711 136 52 7 3 141 140 322 375 120 145 282 336 Clay 1,254,538 905,247 919 1,118 955,882 619,093 259 657 248,852 198,978 49,804 87,176 853 1,033 7,804 10,707 845,002 548,950 453 615 1,768 3,902 277,133 239,553 365 73 15 707 909 6,036 6,805 567,869 309,397 55 84 140 130 15,090 5,272 230 229 3,193 2,348 95,790 63,433 5 '85 1,438 3 6 129 111 712 854 1 12 36 3 117 676 210 253 759 576 134 57 13 5 174 152 460 272 97 172 299 304 Cleburne Cleveland Columbia 2,277,283 1,434,875 1,282 1,681 1,463,455 986,608 445 1,118 794,836 322,955 18,992 125,312 892 1,323 5,887 8,046 752,595 497,000 500 841 3,409 3,788 512,135 293,576 335 122 42 1 648 1,087 2,478 4,258 240,460 203,424 35 143 120 252 12,960 11,326 948 1,018 23,245 14,509 697,350 474,259 5 11 50 246 550 4,023 3 10 62 314 338 2,085 3 62 338 823 907 3,686 2,869 384 361 56 20 1 1 681 685 1,959 1,484 547 589 1,727 1,385 2,821,344 1,622,496 836 1,096 617,749 433,284 390 724 2,037,754 1,095,221 165,841 93,991 786 1,004 5,024 6,738 485,319 324,502 346 582 1,494 2,898 196,991 172,902 273 55 18 729 824 3,530 3,840 288,328 151,600 70 105 200 145 19,900 6,083 273 378 3,751 3,701 112,530 101,449 6 131 1,250 5 8 112 156 596 970 2 21 85 5 91 511 239 222 949 615 143 79 10 6 189 175 484 307 157 150 465 308 1,681,422 605,450 557 830 353,827 298,851 161 411 1,276,361 289,577 51,234 17,022 505 733 2,926 5,924 277,570 239,713 259 502 980 2,441 127,935 121,764 221 32 6 410 618 1,946 3,483 149,635 117,949 10 65 15 84 1,750 2,861 129 299 2,481 2,856 74,430 55,232 1 5 7 110 77 1,045 2 4 44 258 94 998 135 229 472 606 107 130 226 266 153 246 340 1,797,854 844,828 809 972 707,865 327,175 211 467 730,343 327,258 359,646 190,395 689 780 4,893 5,564 606,200 254,872 248 470 1,427 1,718 268,651 90,857 172 68 7 1 608 655 3,466 3,846 337,549 164,015 26 50 71 63 11,300 2,311 210 342 2,992 2,647 89,760 69,911 10 2 55 15 605 81 1 2 33 23 86 140 1 33 269 375 703 709 207 50 9 3 182 201 343 309 166 257 360 400 Craighead 2,397,345 1,136,474 967 1,074 1,117,111 485,801 250 530 969,253 289,676 310,981 360,997 887 980 7,706 8,263 995,342 402,238 357 533 2,617 2,983 596,943 200,188 261 68 27 1 795 872 5,089 5,280 398,399 202,050 46 76 78 111 7,049 4,415 238 327 3,813 2,818 114,390 76,113 5 5 30 293 330 3,035 9 8 270 661 1,625 4,321 1 10 50 9 260 1,575 228 265 835 579 156 59 6 3 177 174 416 291 155 159 419 288 1,710,049 1,028,667 1,185 1,417 1,196,627 614,304 425 1,109 355,994 233,653 157,428 180,710 610 955 6,006 6,328 649,285 330,509 355 550 3,563 2,598 449,275 192,531 207 107 36 5 424 796 2,443 3,730 200,010 137,978 37 83 66 171 6,710 6,222 834 854 18,013 9,324 540,390 276,663 6 6 22 65 242 910 13 7 150 140 1,01B 1,014 1 4 16 12 146 1,002 749 789 2,845 2,088 453 245 39 10 584 622 1,506 1,239 472 461 1,339 849 2,106,017 1,308,304 1,023 1,101 1,058,680 600,751 344 559 802,633 437,948 244,704 269,605 918 1,036 9,241 9,529 936,987 507,615 272 684 2,770 3,828 399,350 267,002 162 71 33 6 862 880 6,471 5,701 537,637 240,613 42 58 59 84 6,123 3,922 253 294 3,460 3,144 103,800 85,372 15 10 1,070 310 11,770 3,842 20 13 997 419 6,544 2,647 2 11 35 20 986 6,509 202 200 792 681 105 80 13 173 146 461 383 114 131 331 298 585,407 508,348 354 481 492,652 441,997 144 199 91,830 61,080 925 5,271 130 208 2,095 3,886 290,202 281,061 140 1,228 2,123 200,721 204,729 36 39 12 2 71 137 867 1,763 89,481 76,332 19 43 30 109 1,840 3,063 274 348 6,687 4,828 200,610 156,694 6 94 1,179 1 7 10 125 60 764 396 498 1,236 1,687 307 68 13 3 273 315 664 819 227 302 572 868 871,312 395,553 537 540 767,280 344,278 141 269 103,282 41,330 750 9,945 407 440 4,212 4,413 542,550 296,494 236 316 1,977 2,504 335,850 204,370 132 77 24 3 273 331 2,235 1,909 206,700 92,124 6 35 26 82 12,750 5,354 284 186 7,055 1,592 211,650 41,875 7 6 30 42 330 555 9 10 186 205 1,488 1,389 9 186 1,488 300 222 1,141 544 202 74 17 5 210 144 613 284 176 113 528 260 538,905 251,660 380 525 336,510 165,975 140 245 146,007 53,269 56,388 32,416 285 444 2,171 2,727 198,200 123,073 93 260 348 908 42,175 44,036 67 25 1 269 389 1,823 1,819 156,025 79,037 12 19 31 23 3,010 795 238 266 4,488 2,093 134,640 40,783 60 121 660 1,324 10 18 204 144 1,071 1 18 144 188 236 543 565 125 55 139 155 281 272 125 170 262 293 844,652 593,590 462 660 719,784 474,003 171 271 117,656 70,186 7,212 49,401 327 504 5,702 6,490 609,217 394,077 112 324 1,030 2,030 139,789 168,219 68 32 10 2 294 435 4,672 4,460 469,428 225,858 2 65 41 123 7,075 3,702 238 279 3,449 2,607 103,470 73,338 1 5 2 196 22 2,886 7 5 133 58 684 291 1 54 160 6 79 524 201 65 391 66 559 67 880 68 152 69 40 70 6 71 2 72 1 71 74 153 75 217 76 287 77 388 7K 110 79 276 Ml 272 »1 492 99 190 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for 1959 are based on reports Item Drew Faulkner Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring (For definitions and explanations see text) 1 Value of sales of livestock and/Of livestock products including dairy products: dollars 1959 .. . 905,290 2,767,986 2,719,228 1,949,852 1,744,774 875,227 1,692,483 3,821,781 1,347,998 o 1954 . . . 595,688 1,932,384 1,688,505 1,106,690 1,005, 411 261,078 984,265 1,313,557 1,079,676 3 Anv livestock sold alive (cnttle, horses . farms reporting 1959 . . , 743 1,580 954 985 592 470 1,362 1,206 832 4 1954... 856 1,640 1,150 1,071 632 512 1,570 1,281 870 5 value of sales, dollars 1959. . . 704,062 1,153,719 1,406,778 1,200,952 637,497 370,270 1,150,904 1,409,727 546,715 6 1954... 403,585 618,336 617,754 517,708 324,481 134,345 665,692 691,113 326,714 7 . farms reporting 1959. . . 170 376 250 362 206 138 540 311 227 ft 1954... 392 882 585 470 347 287 794 601 502 9 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 150,599 289,677 875,223 77,405 734,580 405,090 134,245 2,059,284 370,052 10 1954 .. . 133,351 313,797 423,166 139, 513 270,438 70,736 43,027 378,876 276,039 11 Livestock products other thnn poultry of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 50,609 1,324,590 437,227 671,495 372,697 99,867 407,334 352,770 431,231 1? LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 1954... 58,752 1,000,251 647,585 449,469 410,492 55,997 275,546 243,568 476,923 13 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 656 1,540 919 870 547 350 961 1,121 737 14 1954... 683 1,534 1,105 988 591 437 1,210 1,180 800 15 number 1959 . . . 6,230 12,273 12,222 8,289 4,694 2,865 5,463 12,010 5,216 IE 1954... 6,657 12,524 10,839 9,079 5,606 2,831 7,048 12,207 6,546 17 dollars 1959... 573,592 1,060,414 1,340,863 657,892 590,035 280,235 685,674 1,322,147 459,515 IB 1954 . . . 312,182 541,696 529,112 396,552 248,372 103,714 349,397 638,253 286, 219 10 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 252 911 561 394 342 109 548 578 333 20 1954... 376 905 697 573 428 295 720 631 482 '.'1 number 1959 .. . 1,832 3,338 4,568 1,915 2,816 693 2,595 3,457 1,200 29 1954... 1,960 4,002 3,966 3,071 2,508 1,099 3,187 4,389 2,416 23 dollars 1959 . . . 217,697 471,455 687,757 246,927 470,555 102,921 436,995 517,685 177,500 34 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold- 1954 . . . 120,746 266,542 284,866 205,361 145,800 49,889 208,876 275,688 129,889 25 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 160 694 348 285 170 97 350 402 255 26 5 to 19 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 79 196 160 96 126 6 176 142 71 27 20 to 99 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 8 21 50 13 46 5 22 31 6 28 farms reporting 1959. . . 5 3 1 3 1 29 farms reporting 1959. . . 601 1,144 809 830 321 310 724 836 646 30 1954 ■ • ■ 617 1,354 997 887 483 368 983 976 660 31 number 1959. . . 4,398 8,935 7,654 6,374 1,878 2,172 2,868 8,553 4,016 32 1954... 4,697 8,522 6,873 6,008 3,098 1,732 3,861 7,818 4,130 33 dollars 1959 . . . 355,895 588,959 653,106 410,965 119,480 177,314 248,679 804,462 282,015 34 1954 . . . 191,436 275,154 244,246 191,191 102,572 53,825 140,521 362,565 156,330 35 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 25 52 47 32 21 25 35 26 31 :«; 1954 . . . 52 131 128 46 45 38 68 63 62 37 number 1959. . . 25 97 71 38 41 30 55 47 32 38 1954 .. . 79 215 192 67 65 43 126 93 76 39 dollars 1959... 1,925 9,015 5,940 3,570 4,925 3,375 5,075 9,425 4,000 40 1954 . . . 3,224 9,169 10,195 3,078 2,413 1,451 7,081 3,919 3,166 41 . .farms reporting 1959. .. 267 205 117 552 82 220 899 288 156 42 1954... 421 396 265 511 124 192 912 318 171 43 number 1959. . . 4,283 2,740 1,968 17,422 1,320 2,885 15,333 2,497 2,700 44 1954... 4,937 2,850 2,412 9,200 2,034 1,487 9,920 1,952 1,507 45 dollars 1959... 128,490 82,200 59,040 522,660 39,600 86,550 459,990 74,910 81,000 46 1954... 87,152 59,927 77,096 109,770 64,018 27,726 306,640 48,941 35,942 47 . farms reporting 1959. . . 5 11 10 75 31 5 5 20 5 48 1954 . . . 9 19 7 45 25 5 7 6 49 number 1959... 5 190 85 1,530 267 10 15 295 200 50 1954 .. . 132 690 114 634 791 104 193 109 51 dollars 1959... 55 2,090 935 16,830 2,937 110 165 3,245 2,200 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954... 1,027 7,544 1,351 8,308 9,678 1,454 2,574 1,387 53 . farms reporting 1959. . . 4 15 4 28 21 3 11 8 6 54 1954 . . . 6 16 8 52 27 4 7 8 55 number shorn 1959. . . 109 376 391 740 343 56 252 460 200 56 1954 . . . 103 878 120 1,094 1,004 114 180 412 57 pounds of wool 1959. . . 891 2,917 2,005 4,251 2,339 315 1,760 3,608 1,300 58 1954 . . . 430 6,226 995 5,618 5,771 625 1,064 3,191 59 farms reporting 1959. . . 1 1 60 number shorn 1959. . . 20 3 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 70 9 62 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 4 15 4 28 21 3 11 8 6 63 number shorn 1959. . . 109 376 371 740 343 56 249 460 200 64 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1959 . . . 891 2,917 1,935 4,251 2,339 315 1,751 3,608 1,300 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year . farms reporting 1959. . . 227 175 81 582 92 158 933 236 115 66 1954... 416 222 190 433 91 186 855 251 140 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 613 600 276 3,2% 364 396 3,318 815 402 68 Farms reportme. bv number of litters farrowed December 1, 1956, to November 30, 1959- 1954 . . . 1,172 632 572 1,429 305 357 2,267 552 361 69 1 or 2 litters farms reporting 1959 . . . 168 127 49 190 59 112 478 183 73 70 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 47 40 25 302 25 40 402 40 35 71 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 11 5 6 70 5 5 51 4 6 72 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 1 18 2 1 2 5 73 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 1 2 4 1 74 . farms reporting 1959. . . ... 1 ... 1 75 June 2 to November 30 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 178 142 66 508 80 115 785 184 97 76 1954 . . . 301 151 131 254 58 108 645 175 102 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 334 326 156 1,558 208 204 1,738 429 218 78 1954 . . . 616 305 269 580 166 173 1,265 292 192 79 . farms reporting 1959. . . 122 90 42 467 44 84 648 127 67 80 1954 .. . 232 154 131 336 62 105 556 152 88 81 number of litters 1959. . . 279 274 120 1,738 156 192 1,580 386 184 82 1954... 556 327 303 849 139 184 1,002 260 169 ARKANSAS AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued for only & ample of turns. See text] 191 Howard Independ- ence Izard Jackson Jefferson Johns an Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison 4,551,695 4,698,733 1,667,099 1,109,155 1,073,656 1,935,459 1,497,931 1,768,337 1,077,904 1,139,461 1,367,024 4,551,791 2,488,761 6,667,625 1 839,975 2,670,645 1,044,416 614,870 719,361 1,055,195 550,488 1,159,910 742,767 413,563 619,471 2,791,527 1,632,673 3,184,684 2 626 1,356 903 488 485 773 495 1,036 664 417 583 1,279 852 1,432 > 823 1,512 1,096 694 655 955 524 1,200 851 669 558 1,586 1,004 1,518 4 791,023 1,647,976 725,365 748,892 794,496 526,719 1,011,800 1,313,165 1,041,780 572,270 1,056,563 1,639,958 1,115,570 1,618,835 5 398,733 753,287 514,476 441,755 502,880 424,971 306,317 %8,212 674,584 322,434 470,164 878,167 421,982 717,800 e 227 560 315 231 199 227 123 404 236 144 108 347 164 485 7 488 1,022 574 437 379 463 237 729 400 289 132 777 561 811 8 3,681,415 2,866,435 573,756 359,982 212,083 1,225,052 205,966 339, 767 31,221 420,107 183,625 1,819,021 281,308 4,373,863 9 409,442 1,633,980 235,170 123,597 98,186 460,236 80,804 92,472 62,761 59,146 100,581 1,115,674 139,363 1,870,767 10 79,257 184,322 367,978 281 67,077 183,688 280,165 115,405 4,903 147,084 126,836 1,092,812 1,091,883 674,927 11 31,800 283,378 294,770 49,518 118,295 169,988 163,367 99,226 5,422 31,983 48,726 797,686 1,071,328 5%, 117 12 551 1,134 867 377 329 693 435 716 412 366 538 1,238 776 1,335 13 780 1,375 1,068 564 481 885 460 887 497 532 523 1,530 877 1,435 14 6,755 11,240 6,630 5,767 5,581 4,897 8,207 6,205 6,153 3,582 9,029 13,916 10,174 11,712 15 7,696 12,108 9,472 5,578 8,036 7,572 4,895 6,924 7,333 5,397 7,601 17,215 9,017 10,337 16 702,005 1,245,491 612,855 642,162 690,036 398,279 924,864 679,804 853,970 521, 502 1,002,695 1,488,548 1,063,095 1,188,365 17 373,468 607,672 470,868 355,955 442,384 345,453 246,389 488,627 528,135 241,411 435,259 784,029 374,624 513, 983 18 183 655 355 266 235 292 179 303 253 268 219 686 415 792 19 449 825 539 321 311 557 265 472 283 289 288 973 588 866 20 951 4,232 1,821 1,927 2,533 1,155 3,561 1,724 3,133 2,335 2,038 5,272 4,450 4,617 21 2,296 4,969 2,859 2,089 4,588 2,745 1,386 2,691 3,719 1,453 2,783 7,349 3,128 3,829 22 129,204 654,110 237,777 278,526 383,538 129,014 458,865 265,315 553,793 404,231 320,926 864,884 626,372 6%, 365 23 123,958 327,666 211,940 165,301 305, 566 165,819 90, %5 273,009 325,629 88,124 201,772 477,976 216,304 293,216 24 129 443 229 164 135 238 % 229 154 170 138 425 227 473 25 37 162 115 79 75 43 47 55 76 71 66 187 165 269 26 17 47 11 21 22 10 31 17 22 21 11 72 20 50 27 3 2 3 1 5 2 1 6 4 2 3 ■M 540 907 805 252 190 622 370 632 316 153 519 936 551 1,041 29 696 1,238 1,002 435 364 792 425 777 391 454 477 1,335 720 1,282 30 5,804 7,008 4,809 3,840 3,048 3,742 4,646 4,481 3,020 1,247 6,991 8,644 5,724 7,095 31 5,400 7,139 6,613 3,489 3,448 4,827 3,509 4,233 3,614 3,944 4,818 9,866 5,889 6,508 32 572,801 591,381 375,078 363,636 306,498 269,265 465,999 414,489 300,177 117,271 681,769 623,664 436,723 492,000 33 249,510 280,006 258,928 190,654 136,818 179,634 155,424 215,618 202,506 153,287 233,487 306,053 158,320 220,767 34 37 51 74 23 34 31 23 32 32 18 44 61 21 62 35 50 115 60 38 40 65 U, 71 m 42 18 141 51 101 36 63 111 130 31 59 73 29 70 51 56 176 131 21 87 37 84 208 148 63 79 121 20 134 203 70 31 223 89 156 38 6,398 9,125 15,970 2,830 5,580 7,600 2,816 6,645 4,150 3,623 11,508 25,125 1,375 9,515 39 3,684 10,668 5,159 1,964 3,085 5,335 722 5,040 5,710 2,564 1,108 8,972 3,225 6,447 40 1*9 609 190 185 215 212 146 7% 402 87 111 163 145 397 41 186 537 223 253 266 320 183 839 485 292 130 304 234 474 42 2,644 12,705 3,218 3,445 3,2% 3,940 2,804 20,661 6,122 1,566 1,379 3,621 1,685 13,535 43 1,242 7,291 1,960 2,875 2,643 3,702 1,938 13,789 4,%1 3,278 1,129 3,110 1,787 6,921 44 79,320 381,150 96,540 103,350 98,880 118,200 84,120 619,830 183,660 46,980 41,370 108,630 50,550 406,050 45 21,210 125,764 38,019 81,311 56,011 71,814 59,206 453,340 137,719 78,459 33,597 81,331 43,278 143,541 1i", 5 40 5 10 17 ... 1 5 25 5 92 47 3 22 ' 2 3 1 9 14 9 1 11 3 130 48 300 1,110 50 240 626 ... 15 90 1,605 50 1,355 49 54 661 33 190 200 187 1,693 180 20 315 71 4,624 50 3,300 12,210 550 2,640 6,886 165 990 17,655 550 14,905 51 371 9,183 430 2,525 1,400 2,369 21,205 3,020 200 3,835 855 53,829 52 2 22 3 2 2 17 21 5 1 4 12 5 115 53 2 28 3 2 2 11 13 8 1 1 9 2 139 54 83 589 24 72 18 484 645 86 20 87 723 43 3,461 55 61 772 46 140 234 295 512 254 2 22 312 37 3,718 56 410 3,469 128 670 123 3,269 3,856 722 200 515 5,125 341 22,544 57 259 5,943 329 902 747 1,980 2,363 3 56 1,692 5 87 2,453 1 IS 155 22,052 5 101 58 59 60 '..'. 277 ... 44 439 61 " 2 22 3 2 2 17 21 5 1 4 12 5 115 62 83 589 24 72 18 484 589 86 20 87 705 43 3,360 63 410 3,469 128 670 123 3,269 3,579 722 200 515 5,081 341 22,105 64 127 427 176 212 245 193 155 753 599 180 124 153 156 404 65 1/47 409 141 274 322 219 178 691 637 283 111 190 213 321 f.f, 455 1,936 649 847 586 819 517 3,716 1,471 489 347 631 395 1,745 67 272 1,330 330 795 715 724 523 2,546 1,506 830 287 584 616 1,146 68 89 219 105 141 188 111 106 333 483 145 91 104 113 202 69 34 160 57 52 47 59 36 319 97 29 27 36 39 159 711 1 35 11 12 9 19 10 80 9 2 3 8 3 33 71 2 10 3 5 3 3 18 6 3 3 3 1 9 72 3 • ■• 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 71 1 1 1 1 7< 91 357 139 144 172 160 117 601 373 129 99 117 116 337 75 93 259 78 162 240 153 121 494 359 171 71 132 133 231 78 235 1,014 345 411 292 427 276 1,820 682 257 1% 334 203 934 77 137 625 158 345 439 350 269 1,291 700 389 134 291 276 651 7N 87 268 112 135 127 127 95 558 345 % 62 103 88 264 79 97 296 101 207 140 149 113 510 429 176 75 126 143 206 80 220 922 304 436 294 392 241 1,8% 789 232 151 297 192 811 SI 135 705 172 450 276 374 254 1,255 806 441 153 293 340 495 a 192 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for 1959 are based on reports Item Marlon Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry (For definitions and explanations see text) 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products 1,530,967 2,643,628 1,164,426 234,440 1,620,922 2,386,091 1,250,198 843,610 1,354,138 2 1954... 1,096,391 1,054,511 898,218 182,579 559,987 674,75= 652,870 429,004 613,905 S Any livestock sold alive {entile, horses . farms reporting 1959. .. 714 772 557 205 595 691 964 520 437 4 1954 .. . 821 838 713 415 737 871 1,066 516 518 5 value of snles, dollars 1959 . . . 1,040,110 1,833,836 1,087,655 190,688 703,024 719,18! 1,037,432 357,000 395,727 fr 1954 . . . 517,299 663,657 818,878 162,408 311,153 367, 333 452,528 239,279 244,504 7 . farms reporting 1959. . . 154 155 237 115 194 2T 197 155 145 h 1954 . . . 461 391 552 192 447 41: 479 305 284 g value of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 36,357 350,158 72,628 42,618 673,891 1,607,41] 39,952 360,538 646,169 10 1954... 207,085 113,436 68,791 16,291 188,214 201, 25S 100,029 62,673 318,438 n Livestock products other than poultry 504,500 459,634 4,143 1,134 244,007 59,49: 172,814 126,072 312,242 1! LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 1954... 372,007 277,418 10,549 3,880 60,620 106.17C 100,313 127,052 50,963 13 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 684 697 196 159 575 64C 744 409 397 14 1954... 783 742 336 306 716 76' ' 948 378 495 15 number 1959.. . 7,780 13,649 4,439 1,534 6,034 5,5U 5,218 2,634 3,926 16 1954... 8,719 10,640 6,339 2,697 5,876 6,69: 6,280 3,571 4,662 17 dollars 1959... 889,940 1,613,546 756,440 155,768 673,044 656,44! 480,999 249,245 324,262 IS 1954 . . . '.40,726 601,432 483,292 136,798 283,587 320, 5SV 318,044 188,817 ai,225 19 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 406 247 111 55 198 29C 342 147 116 SO 1954 . . . 491 491 199 204 416 39- 544 264 300 31 number 1959... 3,274 5,458 3,434 432 1,238. 1,48: 1,782 823 702 22 1954... 3,729 3,739 4,435 1,333 1,889 2,27" 2,705 1,432 1,812 S3 dollars 1959 . . . 491,930 788,630 659,073 53,678 153,704 248.70C 225,305 110,530 114,056 S4 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 1954... 249,949 275,360 374,030 78,850 109,087 137,10= 180,962 105,201 101,317 25 . farms reporting 1959 . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 234 159 7 167 44 23 65 16 26 38 9 8 135 47 16 19! Br 241 80 21 98 41 8 81 28 7 26 27 2k farms reporting 1959 . . . 6 13 4 2:i farms reporting 1959. . . 509 622 US 136 545 52f 679 367 371 311 1954- -■ 698 638 236 227 660 681 836 307 385 31 number 1959 . . . 4,506 8,191 1,005 1,102 4,796 4,03; 3,436 1,811 3,224 32 1954... 4,990 6,901 1,904 1,364 3,987 4,4ie 3,575 2,139 2,850 33 dollars 1959 . . . 398,010 824,916 97,367 102,090 519,340 407,74: 255,694 138,715 210,206 34 1954... 190,777 326,072 109,262 57,948 174,500 183,47: 137,082 83,616 109,908 35 . farms reporting 1959. . . 21 26 20 2 17 5: 61 31 30 36 1954 . . . 73 43 27 35 68 6: 87 20 43 37 number 1959. .. 37 521 74 4 37 8: 81 51 60 38 1954... 139 62 69 48 100 101 U4 21 66 IS dollars 1959... 3,050 76,225 17,690 375 3,130 8,48. 7,930 4,750 6,000 40 1954 . . . 5,128 2,313 2,246 1,407 4,369 6,68] 4,607 846 2,100 41 . .farms reporting 1959 . , . 215 178 470 76 90 13: 644 249 97 42 1954... 224 214 550 163 123 24< 552 254 124 43 number 1959. . . 4,772 4,672 10,449 1,146 895 i,8o: 18,121 3,406 2,140 41 1954 .. . 3,441 2,123 10,244 1,087 928 1,92= 7,527 3,157 1,103 45 dollars 1959... 143,160 140,160 313,470 34,380 26,850 54.09C 543,630 102,180 64,200 4'! 1954... 64,754 58,762 332,081 20,873 20,981 40,06C 118,625 48,328 30,594 47 . farms reporting 1959. . . 16 5 5 1 36 5 5 48 1954 . . . 16 2 5 7 14 64 6 5 43 number 1959. . . 360 355 5 15 ]_ 443 75 115 50 1954 . . . 482 96 96 295 177 853 107 48 51 dollars 1959... 3,960 3,905 55 165 16 4,873 825 1,265 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954... 6,691 1,150 1,259 3,330 2,216 11,252 1,288 585 53 . farms reporting 1959. . . 15 6 6 3 10 40 3 8 54 1954... 16 1 5 8 16 70 5 6 55 number shorn 1959 . . . 447 277 43 73 101 935 75 293 56 1954 . . . 477 70 139 337 303 1,216 143 97 57 pounds of wool 1 959 . . . 2,546 1,785 294 320 803 5,820 445 2,135 58 1954... 2,222 300 941 2,177 1,340 6,115 695 439 59 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 60 number shorn 1959 . . . 45 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 225 62 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 15 6 6 3 10 40 2 8 63 number shorn 1959 . . . 447 277 43 73 101 935 30 293 64 pounds or wool 1959 . . . 2,546 1,785 294 320 803 5,820 220 2,135 LITTERS FARROWED 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year . farms reporting 1959. . . 162 166 394 115 77 14! 642 282 75 66 1954... 1*7 191 568 282 86 20= 512 309 221 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 713 658 1,968 266 156 53! 3,082 738 441 68 Farms reporting Dy number of litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959— 1954 . . . 418 517 2,707 479 213 46f 1,639 843 247 60 . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 78 72 98 52 226 123 96 15 62 15 9; 4 276 300 205 65 44 20 70 71 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 10 9 24 1 ! 41 10 5 72 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 7 14 3 21 2 3 73 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 6 : 4 3 74 . farms reporting 1959. . . 1 1 75 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 159 94 127 134 302 404 82 184 61 39 ii_ 14: 550 1 372 213 212 59 72 76 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 365 316 943 141 90 25' r 1,652 384 234 78 1954 . . . 207 264 1,430 267 76 23( > 815 379 107 79 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 110 93 95 125 265 386 67 1A6 42 66 8< 13] > 479 348 170 177 46 93 90 81 number of litters 1959 .. . 348 342 1,025 125 66 28 I 1,430 354 207 82 1954'. . . 211 253 1,277 212 137 23( ) 824 464 140 ARKANSAS AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued for only a sample of farms. See text] 193 Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier 688,037 1,894,734 674,220 1,040,749 4,834,705 823, 592 2,121,090 1,716,573 845,100 885,823 1,492,659 1,518,640 2,689,152 2,316,180 1 454,568 500,401 586,715 878,117 1,965,318 560,158 1,992,344 1,121,746 538, 565 974,897 879,732 741,912 1,607,276 1,157,220 2 484 491 510 808 1,069 409 765 1,115 585 534 820 977 1,028 705 3 707 615 773 1,053 1,242 605 841 1,107 664 491 912 1,026 1,150 790 < 555,529 351,520 606,662 601,163 952,449 515,309 993,077 1,522,488 741,251 382,565 855,593 1,145,029 1,209,833 953, 108 S 379,613 290,337 469,450 377,687 454,889 303, 506 575,684 937, 503 435,462 351,600 467,179 416, 580 625,899 385,424 6 167 155 212 196 344 162 198 361 171 163 222 193 220 192 7 295 357 622 548 566 461 626 645 326 441 399 353 556 409 8 130,775 1,542,520 60,094 408, 559 3,549,220 165,428 407,212 52,109 101,235 346,493 409,945 78,955 501,725 1,342,674 0 31, 512 199,740 84,609 380,822 1,290,725 37,969 392,955 48,089 91,099 175,521 196,353 156,085 268,104 758, 540 10 1,733 694 7,464 31,027 333,036 142,855 720,801 141,976 2,614 156,765 227,121 294,656 977, 594 20,398 11 43,443 10,324 32,656 119,608 219,704 218,683 1,023,705 136,154 12,004 447,776 216, 200 169,247 713,273 13,256 12 272 471 266 738 1,004 353 644 900 360 484 805 877 983 665 13 395 586 472 1,011 1,178 530 696 988 434 433 900 962 1,106 758 14 3,411 3,242 2,634 4,981 8,562 3,583 7,589 8,781 4,320 3,940 8,109 8,014 9,595 8,083 15 4,553 5,665 4,256 7,689 9,384 4,689 8,863 9,156 4,969 4,461 10, 230 6,938 11,823 7,261 16 443,738 338,745 330,005 538,400 780, 379 430, 714 912,384 928,953 591,363 355,856 772,378 793, 599 1,044,288 895,933 17 278, 584 274,498 326,103 341,154 387,765 259,645 436,499 579,964 326,966 210,622 426,378 341,368 546,891 347,598 IB 122 104 164 325 382 231 527 563 186 105 342 435 528 310 19 283 369 320 604 761 360 490 612 311 260 591 541 728 475 20 1,748 376 1,256 1,473 1,633 2,011 3,607 3,593 2,395 788 2,321 2,830 2,733 2,430 21 1,692 2,197 2,714 2,757 3,282 2,232 3,868 3,949 2,806 1,916 4,198 2,665 5,735 2,742 22 267,184 46,600 190,565 206,650 214,045 303,786 596,018 508, 556 370,187 90,658 296,437 359,834 471,439 310,863 23 121,947 138,256 248,038 148,823 186,600 175,063 232,805 334,857 229,952 120,560 226,135 170,901 343,219 155,885 24 83 80 84 240 281 147 307 367 149 75 226 312 366 188 25 16 22 73 67 80 64 183 145 14 22 91 99 143 98 26 21 2 6 18 21 18 34 51 13 7 20 18 18 23 27 2 1 2 3 10 1 5 6 1 1 28 199 461 157 673 942 237 288 701 252 463 745 720 872 595 29 310 528 333 . 920 1,040 441 549 889 328 316 830 851 918 681 30 1,663 2,866 1,378 3,508 6,929 1,572 3,982 5,188 1,925 3,152 5,788 5,184 6,862 5,653 31 2,861 3,468 1,542 4,932 6,102 2,457 4,995 5,207 2,163 2,545 6,032 4,273 6,088 4,519 32 176, 554 292,145 139,440 331,750 566,334 126,928 316,366 420,397 221,176 265,198 475,941 433,765 572,849 585,070 33 156,637 136,242 78,065 192,331 201,165 84,582 203,694 245,107 97,014 90,062 200,243 170,467 205,672 191,713 34 9 10 12 40 57 7 34 45 14 5 51 75 30 54 35 65 48 76 57 77 39 32 41 82 22 77 97 92 43 36 29 25 12 60 92 9 62 60 26 15 111 95 110 64 37 131 63 142 82 137 63 49 66 189 40 142 127 117 58 38 2,276 3,175 1,275 5,675 13,090 900 4,733 5,725 1,861 1,000 9,265 8,400 15,100 5,575 39 4,599 2,199 5,011 2,908 4,811 2,020 2,283 2,587 5,564 3,356 5,874 5,274 5,187 2,504 40 300 50 316 123 243 119 203 730 369 92 145 409 157 149 41 420 90 408 191 360 178 231 653 347 112 168 350 261 137 42 3,601 320 9,087 1,680 5,270 2,766 2,521 19,491 4,895 817 2,465 11,240 4,903 1,720 43 4,108 690 5,037 1,556 3,080 1,583 4,120 11,647 3,668 3,034 1,524 4,024 2,528 1,507 44 108,030 9,600 272,610 50,400 158,100 82,980 75,630 584,730 146,850 24, 510 73,950 337, 200 147,090 51,600 45 95,043 12,510 136,133 25,397 59,213 36,980 134,928 351,208 101,971 136,747 33,614 63,739 69, 595 33, 191 46 7 6 21 ' 12 7 5 15 12 11 26 16 47 8 3 7 24 9 7 9 17 3 5 5 23 6 10 48 135 252 608 80 65 30 280 107 109 530 305 49 93 76 177 621 318 338 150 297 64 90 123 430 200 185 50 1,485 2,772 6,688 880 715 330 3,080 1,177 1,199 5,830 3,355 51 1,387 1,130 2,203 8,228 3,100 4,861 1,974 3,744 961 875 1,313 6,199 2,226 2,131 52 7 1 9 20 7 6 5 12 5 11 5 26 13 2 ',:', 11 1 7 27 8 8 9 17 3 5 5 22 7 10 si 277 18 478 577 308 49 114 295 78 191 254 851 765 23 55 215 70 327 749 321 497 207 439 131 152 147 574 337 250 56 1,864 140 3,002 3,612 1,992 310 633 1,658 604 1,155 1,168 4,494 5,793 127 57 1,030 415 1,965 4,361 1,969 4,596 1,800 2,225 706 821 890 2,991 1,957 1,356 58 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 59 35 22 11 2 28 1 5 63 2 60 112 65 45 7 94 5 12 224 6 61 7 1 9 20 7 5 5 12 5 11 5 26 12 2 62 277 18 478 542 286 38 112 267 78 190 249 788 763 23 63 1,864 140 3,002 3,500 1,927 265 626 1,564 604 1,150 1,156 4,270 5,787 127 64 458 47 266 97 175 136 199 680 420 92 121 340 93 111 65 742 66 433 83 236 165 195 571 437 61 102 221 142 69 Kt; 950 117 1,151 304 757 592 727 4,020 1,402 236 483 1,689 478 387 B7 1,604 204 1,422 331 576 458 732 2,285 1,089 495 314 721 410 253 68 367 32 172 69 98 90 146 261 302 59 63 148 49 77 80 84 15 64 20 60 39 40 303 89 32 47 154 31 25 70 5 13 6 10 5 6 86 18 1 9 25 6 6 71 2 17 2 5 2 1 1 5 2 22 6 2 9 1 1 2 10 3 7 3 72 73 74 313 38 206 77 136 105 159 569 294 76 82 283 75 98 75 530 49 316 54 178 97 127 377 281 39 66 159 105 48 76 507 67 575 171 367 301 427 2,040 647 137 229 855 236 215 77 840 93 694 172 310 197 390 1,117 557 219 157 354 211 114 78 252 27 159 52 115 74 88 526 248 48 83 237 55 64 79 432 42 271 48 137 124 126 458 272 42 71 141 85 34 SI 443 50 576 133 390 291 300 1,980 755 99 254 834 242 172 SI 764 111 728 159 266 261 342 1,168 532 276 157 367 199 139 82 194 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Most data for 1959 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Washington White Woodruff Yell (For definitions and explanations see text) 1 Value of sales of livestock and or livestock products 1,433,991 2,014,061 1,117,574 1,871,215 24,858,377 4,777,961 338, 596 6,486,418 0 1954... 902,214 574,266 786,802 1,424,800 15,395,601 2,598,285 303,289 3, 500,463 3 Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hoes, and sheep) farms reporting 1959 . . . 849 755 846 875 2,775 1,839 253 970 1 1954... 860 847 849 968 2,960 2,069 451 976 5 value of sales, dollars 1959. . . 1,039,157 840,994 627,355 695,499 3,225,179 1,625,504 324,761 1,287,838 e 1954... 500,516 333,108 322,336 369,023 1,661,898 781,795 276,374 508,181 7 . farms reporting 1959. . . 258 211 210 268 1,302 639 74 418 8 1954 . . . 509 349 438 598 1,998 1,447 253 548 9 value of sales, dollars 1959... 227,484 1,046,513 404,412 828,839 19,431,168 2,178,710 13,595 4,961,453 1(1 1954 . . . 209,650 200,223 275,097 813,031 11, 803, 690 985,243 23,106 2,680,304 11 Livestock products other than poultry 167,350 126, 554 85,807 189,369 346,877 2 202,030 973,747 240 237 127 11 1954... 192,048 40,935 242,746 1,930,013 831,247 3,809 31l|978 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 13 . farms reporting 1959. . . 733 594 635 809 2,578 1,730 203 934 14 1954... 747 750 696 888 2,794 1,901 352 910 15 number 1959... 7,627 4,889 3,153 6,119 24,671 13,753 2,598 9,287 16 1954... 6,895 4,848 6,250 6,230 24,220 14,008 4,189 9,621 17 dollars 1959... 691,097 482,314 395,580 548,167 2,749,342 1,363,369 279,516 1,126,099 18 1954... 367,132 245,766 246,072 276,651 1,184,334 627,583 241,370 425,843 19 farms reporting 1959. . . 279 308 423 312 1,426 1,018 115 503 20 1954 . . . 387 422 491 497 1,610 1,108 258 505 21 number 1959. . . 1,790 1,732 1,553 1,464 8,918 4,347 787 4,184 22 1954... 2,060 2,059 2,069 2,382 8,035 4,981 1,937 2,919 23 dollars 1959 .. . 223,895 220,059 265,400 189,313 1,467,478 625,404 108,471 667,429 24 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 1954... 149,774 130,929 114,483 143,126 606,436 312,544 139,332 172,675 25 . farms reporting 1959. . . 189 211 301 227 915 778 69 246 If, . farms reporting 1959 . . . 68 77 121 77 418 197 37 208 27 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 22 20 1 8 87 43 8 46 23 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 6 1 3 29 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 712 558 328 769 2,076 1,508 166 663 SO 1954 •• • 687 652 612 762 2,512 1,703 283 834 31 number 1959. . . 5,837 3,157 1,600 4,655 15,753 9,406 1,811 5,103 32 1954... 4,835 2,789 4,181 3,848 16,185 9,027 2,252 6,702 33 dollars 1959... 467,202 262,255 130,180 358,854 1,281,864 737,965 171,045 458,670 34 1954... 217,358 114,837 131,589 133,525 577,898 315,039 102,038 253,168 35 . farms reporting 1959. . . 33 27 46 76 91 46 2 50 36 1954... 50 88 29 86 191 190 23 61 37 number 1959. . . 65 28 51 217 186 111 4 145 38 1954... 83 119 37 168 266 328 48 147 39 dollars 1959... 6,625 2,875 21,395 23,800 22,160 11,350 875 17,150 40 1954 . . . 3,068 4,521 1,079 5,873 12,611 12,484 1,360 4,823 41 farms reporting 1959 . . . 426 416 329 226 547 402 85 189 42 1954... 378 372 346 292 723 603 160 274 43 number 1959 .. . 11,306 11,851 7,009 4,062 13,536 8,310 1,479 4,776 44 1954... 6,590 4,019 3,637 2,915 12,616 5,157 1,521 2,938 45 dollars 1959... 339,180 355, 530 210,270 121,860 406,080 249,300 44,370 143,280 46 1954... 125,836 75,334 75,087 77,670 411,518 139,107 32,580 76,775 47 . farms reporting 1959. . . 12 5 X 2 127 6 6 48 1954 .. . 19 16 1 22 113 7 4 5 49 number 1959 . . . 205 25 10 152 4,327 135 119 50 1954... 363 568 7 699 3,672 149 84 75 51 dollars 1959 .. . 2,255 275 110 1,672 47, 597 1,485 1,309 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954 . . . 4,480 7,487 98 8,829 53,435 2,621 1,064 740 53 . farms reporting 1959. . . 15 2 2 14 130 16 1 7 54 1954... 21 14 1 23 117 5 3 4 55 number shorn 1959 . . . 693 31 24 827 5,835 874 15 464 56 1954... 679 449 10 1,287 4,288 138 83 119 57 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 3,643 260 230 5,570 42,961 6,019 120 2,635 58 1954 . . . 4,167 2,847 60 7,426 31,346 1,040 471 610 59 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 1 5 1 3 60 number shorn 1959 .. . 154 9 104 30 88 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 449 45 377 237 214 62 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 15 2 2 14 129 16 1 7 63 number shorn 1959 . . . 539 31 24 818 5,731 844 15 376 64 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1959 . . . 3,194 260 230 5,525 42,584 5,782 120 2,421 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting 1959. . . 382 430 389 189 430 302 154 180 66 1954 .. . 333 282 548 210 449 314 216 179 87 number of litters 1959 . . . 2,233 2,381 1,050 724 1,517 1,165 504 872 68 Farms reporting by number of litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 1954 . . . 1,245 848 1,304 550 1,337 1,014 535 577 69 . farms reporting 1959 . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 135 177 177 182 286 90 122 48 272 132 192 88 106 38 112 70 47 71 . farms reporti ng 1959 .. . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 57 12 57 11 7 4 14 5 19 6 17 3 8 1 12 72 5 73 farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 2 1 1 4 74 . farms reporting 1959. . . 1 1 1 1 75 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 318 372 271 159 350 243 111 141 76 1954 . . . 222 173 318 156 307 235 138 136 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 1,045 1,221 551 378 809 612 270 441 78 1954... 578 364 587 300 689 550 223 296 79 farms reporting 1959 . . . 323 295 240 93 137 271 304 176 200 90 115 n 1954... 248 227 358 126 123 81 number of litters 1959. . . 1,188 1,160 499 346 708 553 234 431 82 1954... 667 484 717 250 648 464 312 281 ARKANSAS 195 County Table 10. -DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for dairy products sold for 1959 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item The State Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun (Fof definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 13,13-i 22,012 10 37 5 73 164 252 1,856 2,600 616 842 25 59 35 2 1954 . . . 46 3 dollars 1959... 24,543,832 2,025 250 198,217 2,721,955 845,982 105,780 86,770 4 1954 . . . 21,849,105 5,733 120,732 162,025 2,609,671 769,609 31,102 19,868 S 1,869 203 50 1,209 1,467 1,373 4,231 2,479 t 11,452 10 5 159 1,761 600 25 35 T 1954 . . . 14,661 5 41 154 2,387 746 24 20 B pounds 1959... 614,375,283 86,430 6,450 5,590,700 79,044,100 24,213,813 2,114,872 1,780,444 9 1954 .. . 550,774,741 64,515 2,239,620 4,116,482 80,984,886 23,050,725 596,749 374,287 10 2,027 7,351 32 32 10 98 115 213 26 96 35 11 1954 . . . 26 i: pounds of butterfat 1959 .. . 564,485 2,535 22,780 23,906 a 1954 . . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 2,690,306 6,447 5,455 34,715 54,903 43,273 3,743 3,711 u u Poultry and poultry products SOld farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 20,614 40,631 212 461 144 288 188 315 1,503 2,224 337 752 132 282 151 256 16 dollars 1959 . . . 94,168,845 46,608 88,475 488,704 17,154,679 208,906 321,928 363,129 17 1954 . . . 50,175,335 66,533 57,140 641,712 11,715,850 372,662 161,270 19,361 18 10,271 16,872 94 140 37 66 86 148 1,205 1,722 109 305 57 99 74 19 1954 .. . 81 '20 number 1959 . .. 152,856,702 6,145 128,394 802,918 32,067,993 270,488 614,499 158,771 01 1954 . . . 63,444,085 6,627 52,024 999,227 17,049,713 232,308 187,300 5,112 20 4,027 3,833 6 2 26 51 856 1,115 8 6 15 6 6 n 1954 . . . 1 24 number 1959... 149,101,472 117,025 791,664 31,776,902 260,000 591,500 106,459 •25 1954... 62,337,491 49,500 987,228 16,894,517 206,300 L80,l 67 4,000 M 6,513 94 31 62 403 102 42 71 >27 1954 . . . 13,425 140 64 104 727 300 93 81 OS number 1959 . . . 3,755,230 6,145 11,369 11,254 291,091 10,488 22,999 52,312 99 80 Bl 1954... 1,106,594 6,627 2,524 11,999 155,196 26,008 6,633 1,112 14,030 30,767 185 393 96 221 143 237 574 991 303 659 98 233 138 1954... 229 32 dozens 1959 . . . 43,151,832 118,729 75,459 220,558 3,864,900 179,545 112,299 814,407 33 1954... 13,396,183 116,367 58,580 80,012 1,074,164 245,765 65,077 35,909 M Turkeys, ducks, geese, oilier miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,435 20 28 10 59 9 6 4 SB 1954 . . . 3,321 41 42 11 80 30 25 7 N dollars 1959 . . . 8,545,414 1,408 2,930 40,636 1,029,504 20,475 210 46 37 1954 . . . 5,342,431 10,878 2,070 16,050 558,921 110,589 16,945 339 18 39 1054... 2,790 5,213 38 46 27 104 25 17 71 77 34 36 23 28 21 34 40 number 1959 . . . 2,057,680 386 216 10,275 280,393 5,443 84 111 (1 1954... Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised- 1,392,286 2,259 865 3,621 159,803 22,775 3,435 293 21 4:' 2,546 53 36 2 27 23 1 47 2 32 1 23 43 44 191 1 22 1 Item Carroll Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 1954 .. . 946 1,168 5 49 45 98 125 448 166 329 20 89 90 77 272 538 3 dollars 1959... 1,556,838 29,200 49,505 18,850 165,590 51,195 359,610 310,298 4 1954 . . . 1,135,972 50,854 86,740 124,249 93,496 16,513 190,324 358,793 5 1,646 5,840 1,100 151 998 2,560 3,996 1,141 6 915 5 25 35 81 15 80 247 7 1954 .. . 1,082 28 49 58 68 13 47 394 8 pounds 1959 . . . 46,307,123 627,800 1,046,633 167,945 3,394,144 915,080 7,272,367 8,268,023 9 1954 . . . 34,108,210 886,642 1,309,679 1,639,008 1,033,226 196,185 3,549,930 9,671,096 10 46 86 21 25 49 110 390 95 261 5 76 25 30 35 11 1954 . . . 144 12 pounds of butterfat 1959 . . . 19,040 13,220 22,990 19,075 625 2,530 10,335 13 1954... POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 42,096 14,940 14,507 115,702 95,093 14,095 5,494 54,526 14 U 1954 . . . 494 837 97 230 259 657 445 1,118 390 724 161 411 211 467 250 530 16 dollars 1959... 4,085,892 47,127 248,852 794,836 2,037,754 1,276,361 730,343 969,253 17 1954 . . . 2,693,109 116,763 198,978 322,955 1,095,221 289,577 327,253 289, 676 18 278 424 30 69 108 215 167 412 242 357 88 113. 98 162 98 19 1954 . . . 202 K number 1959 . . . 4,028,018 21,329 122,697 834,441 3,294,778 2,521,250 1,061,721 1,553,710 21 1954 . . . 1,193,357 107,113 127,942 430,736 1,630,249 336,156 292,180 338,968 22 136 102 2 7 5 7 5 9 155 148 44 7 30 16 46 23 1954 . . . 16 24 number 1959... 3,957,219 13,300 72,500 786,600 3,230,958 2,454,662 1,005,227 1,531,977 25 1954... 1,144,772 103,107 114,385 416,000 1,615,810 332,600 277,500 323,100 » 149 28 106 168 96 51 78 56 27 1954 .. . 335 62 210 403 212 104 148 187 28 number 1959. .. 70,799 8,029 50, 197 47,841 63,820 66,588 56,494 21,733 29 1954 . . . 48,585 4,006 13,557 14,736 14,439 3,556 14,680 15,868 M 318 75 228 364 225 95 133 181 31 1954 . . . 621 153 592 925 535 337 382 440 32 dozens 1959 . . . 1,236,794 102,151 541,590 1,143,977 952,837 245,533 679,446 357,652 3? 1954 . . . 366,906 86,169 225,021 187,064 197,513 77,245 321,599 125,102 34 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous 19 79 124 28 56 10 30 48 124 10 17 14 47 18 28 8a 1954 .. . 28 3^ dollars 1959 . . 1,792,006 1,023 451 2,032 182,964 32,189 740 127,097 81 1954 . . 1,824,017 4,135 1,248 10,530 1,173 22,610 15,030 12,771 St 35 1954., 76 114 87 130 29 66 73 122 23 46 25 46 24 46 36 69 4f number 1959 . . 484,209 628 258 848 49,279 5,481 211 25,524 4] 1954.. Farms reporting by number of turkeys and Uirkey fryers raised- 436,195 1,110 499 2,131 374 5,727 3,384 23 1 2,704 32 4i 16 3 86 1 28 1 71 2 17 24 41 1 14 57 ... 6 1 3 196 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data for dairy products sold for 1959 are based Item (For definitions and explanations, Blexl) Craighead DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk Ol Cream sold farms reporting dollars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting pounds Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products Sold farms reporting dollars Chickens sold farms reporting number Broilers sold farms reporting number Other chickens sold farms reporting number Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting dollars Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting number Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised— Under 50 farms reporting 50 to 399 farms reporting 400 or more farms reporting 1059.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959 . . 1959.. 1954 . . 1959. 1954 . 1959 . . 1954. 1959 . 1954 . . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 96 103 157,000 180,193 1,635 76 40 3,269,814 3,775,051 30 63 1,860 10,721 425 1,109 355,994 233,653 177 452 311,326 110,669 286,820 88,000 170 449 24,506 22,669 288 736 421,367 282,122 77 275 62,563 22,149 58 155 17,545 2,776 221 241,955 268,255 2,688 75 95 5,543,569 6,148,622 15 126 1,110 43,533 344 559 802,633 437,948 138 252 1,369,873 387,346 47 20 1,342,856 353, 179 94 235 27,017 34,167 270 443 294,482 250,043 12 28 68,098 66,640 12 28 14,570 12,951 25 34 900 4,881 36 25 27 25,198 103,501 5 7 250 1,536 144 199 91,830 61,080 55 65 21,330 4,648 55 65 21,330 4,648 85 111 227,496 104,095 25 62 1,399 5,935 97 256 691 1,625 97 5 23 125 9,237 25 2,150 90,799 5 21 100 6,039 141 269 103,282 41,330 49 64 23,157 7,039 3,000 49 63 23,157 4,039 106 217 257,086 78,003 22 38 1,468 2,316 53 70 459 499 53 16 60 56,328 31,870 3,521 16 19 1,168,814 454,922 41 5,559 140 245 146,007 53,269 57 98 166,537 46,781 7 2 159,200 43,000 50 96 7,337 3,786 121 201 191,195 49,099 7 1,010 440 13 27 255 188 12 1 15 42 6,925 49,253 462 15 25 152,535 1,190,694 17 1,857 171 271 117,656 70,186 69 83 23,855 35,786 29,500 69 80 23,855 6,286 111 198 293,678 91,259 27 58 2,390 3,044 62 100 732 892 59 3 50, 235 58,533 1,794 28 28 1,075,405 1,340,429 27 5,285 170 392 150,599 133,351 64 152 245,655 114,166 7 3 222,000 104,000 58 151 23,655 10,166 127 307 107,772 111,392 10 79 219 3,623 31 73 210 849 31 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Little River Logan DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk Of Cream SOld farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Average sales per farm reporting dollars 1959 . . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . pounds 1959 . . 1954.. Cream sold farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . pounds of butterfat 1959 . . 1954 . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products sold farms reporting 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959. 1954 . Chickens sold farms reporting 1959. 1954 . number 1 959 . 1954 . Broilers sold farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Other chickens sold farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1959 , 1954. dozens 1959. 1954. Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1 959 . 1954. dollars 1959 . 1954. Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1 959 . 1954. Farms reporting by number of birkeys and turkey fryers raiBed- Under 50 farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 399 farms reporting 1959 . 4O0 or more farms reporting 1959 . 127 218 113,786 98,021 896 95 49 2,581,438 1,668,124 42 169 9,862 47,170 404 729 339,767 92,472 150 261 143,277 20,414 8 3 114,910 8,900 142 258 28,367 11,514 349 627 747,063 196,325 29 25 6,618 9,889 52 38 1,124 2,375 50 1 1 15 42 4,600 4,559 307 15 10 114,276 63,666 32 4,121 236 400 31,221 62,761 65 112 4,565 40,650 33,500 65 110 4,565 7,150 140 270 76,711 56,436 39 114 1,779 8,374 148 245 997 2,437 145 3 147,000 31,980 24,500 6 17 1,561,495 723,871 34 144 289 420,107 59, 146 47 102 683,703 7,965 13 673,500 36 102 10,203 7,965 75 213 292,025 124,807 23 45 1,087 1,630 38 59 370 646 38 22 23 126,620 48,682 5,755 22 13 2,278,208 904,004 10 9,095 108 132 183,625 100,581 39 51 174,463 109,166 4 9 168,000 105,010 35 43 6,463 4,156 83 91 213,220 64,601 10 22 27,001 5,850 34 38 4,196 1,958 33 1 494 859 1,090,660 796,435 2,208 489 731 28,887,313 23,416,960 5 128 4,720 57,074 347 777 1,819,021 1,115,674 166 303 3,528,669 1,412,524 90 74 3,510,900 1,403,087 83 236 17,769 9,437 232 625 197,369 164,562 22 28 125,846 181,761 31 45 31,370 .',......11 177 267 1,091,740 1,071,249 6,168 142 219 24,737,652 26,282,777 35 48 6,625 22,130 164 561 281,308 139,363 79 185 54,106 65,756 2 4 10,500 57,800 78 182 43,606 7,956 135 491 718,461 185,649 7 29 390 1,457 21 81 170 732 21 619 703 665,459 584,870 1,075 594 629 21,064,184 17,567,450 25 74 4,825 26,231 485 811 4,373,863 1,870,767 280 346 9,099,414 2,821,038 219 175 9,079,120 2,795,176 69 182 20,294 25,862 251 583 302,864 153,491 19 80,319 117,261 21 22 22,175 31,883 19 2 ARKANSAS SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 197 Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independ- ence Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette 250 568 86 30 255 55 65 40 257 432 17 175 22 1 484 745 101 56 360 131 154 73 565 560 '82 67 285 51 2 436,385 669,710 371,715 99,735 406,595 351,255 430,685 79,085 182,865 367,924 67,025 182,315 280,165 3 647,078 446,604 407,549 55,678 275,003 243,568 475,296 31,668 280,347 294,602 49,058 117,914 168,978 163,367 4 1,746 1,179 4,322 3,325 1,594 6,386 6,626 1,977 712 852 3,943 1,042 12,735 5 225 538 86 30 85 50 55 40 202 417 17 100 22 6 399 622 67 24 68 63 103 19 282 405 32 27 81 16 T 11,321,669 18,797,876 8,271,291 2,183,166 7,603,403 7,071,770 10,009,964 1,644,342 4,524,802 11,428,008 1,226,270 4,918,498 5,335,227 8 16,858,174 13,429,592 7,239,820 1,088,204 5,164,844 4,883,173 10,054,782 530,954 6,044,529 8,372,829 1,034,444 2,357,619 3,280,970 2,918,741 9 25 30 10 180 5 10 5 60 15 75 10 85 123 34 32 292 68 51 54 283 155 50 40 204 35 11 16,875 6,505 470 52,775 750 1,250 125 12,550 4,660 24,100 12 31,204 51,036 65,905 2,442 96,358 18,581 30,267 6,440 96,359 66,644 12,060 14,058 61,999 15,240 13 250 362 206 138 540 311 227 227 560 315 231 199 227 123 14 585 470 347 287 794 601 502 488 1,022 574 437 379 463 237 if. 875,223 77,405 734,580 405, 090 134,245 2,059,284 370, 052 3,681,415 2,866,435 573,756 359,982 212,083 1,225,052 205,966 is 423,166 159,513 270,438 70,736 43,027 378,876 276,039 409,442 1,633,980 235,170 123,597 98,186 460,236 80,804 17 77 95 100 78 228 201 105 152 294 103 84 88 112 50 18 260 106 154 95 299 297 209 202 502 143 197 122 161 76 19 751,779 51,310 272,607 336,406 92,698 2,840,588 489,114 6,336,274 4,038,050 1,002,751 198,081 168,194 2,313,772 380,278 20 136,165 77,893 222,381 40,589 8,441 465,708 324,096 561,496 2,557,524 319,292 134,720 58,260 650,813 93,996 !\ 18 3 11 11 1 52 20 96 161 28 5 1 57 12 22 8 6 20 4 29 26 47 208 20 9 1 37 8 23 730,990 44,000 222,500 299,000 75,000 2,252,700 467,100 6,255,100 3,840,854 991,300 165,500 120,000 2,276,806 334,300 24 118,425 72,300 211,700 26,600 453,800 314,610 553,010 2,540,030 314,700 125,000 52,000 644,559 92,200 25 60 92 90 68 227 156 86 65 162 76 80 87 59 41 26 252 100 134 92 299 270 185 161 308 123 189 121 129 71 27 20,789 7,310 50,107 37,406 17,698 587,888 22,014 81,174 197,196 11,451 32,581 48,194 36,966 45,978 28 17,740 5,593 10,681 13,989 8,441 11,908 9,486 8,486 17,494 4,592 9,720 6,260 6,254 1,796 29 213 338 168 113 445 212 180 127 393 256 169 136 160 92 30 477 410 251 244 620 429 393 394 725 516 298 302 393 196 31 200,269 146,293 823,428 701,113 250,501 2,104,152 320,945 994,159 2,317,622 313,211 695,557 378,634 452,546 92,756 32 207,995 80,872 194,236 119,897 94,071 170,632 161,928 84,090 216,358 91,895 92,874 120,512 90,226 40,136 33 12 23 18 8 47 14 16 13 17 13 24 19 2 5 34 32 34 39 20 64 31 39 28 57 10 54 43 7 17 35 458,556 1,576 315,753 187 2,486 30,392 30,840 413,702 186,420 422 20,419 1,297 18 405 38 238,003 68,717 19,953 1,216 3,064 2,041 3,328 23,411 2,408 1,266 5,169 2,035 10,412 523 37 12 35 36 13 67 36 16 18 42 28 42 76 4 17 38 33 33 42 46 99 51 84 46 70 13 100 161 20 29 39 123,573 366 75,295 105 577 6,293 216 83,010 42,122 229 4,780 548 13 135 to 52,408 26,016 3,605 554 801 719 1,067 5,242 744 309 993 1,198 2,137 203 41 3 35 32 1 13 67 35 15 1 10 33 2 28 40 74 2 4 16 1 42 43 9 3 1 8 7 2 44 Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pile Poinsett Poli Pope Prairie 33 30 5 65 35 220 31 28 15 15 16 65 196 38 1 102 64 21 106 101 276 90 93 48 30 59 182 394 130 2 458,884 4,020 1,000 243,670 59,495 170,370 125,885 311,345 950 635 6,203 29,510 332,200 142,725 3 277,265 10,069 2,770 59,937 106,170 97,194 126,698 50,739 42,918 10,112 31,654 117,384 218,700 216,339 4 13,906 134 200 3,749 1,700 774 4,061 11,119 63 42 388 454 1,695 3,756 5 33 30 5 60 35 155 26 22 10 15 11 60 146 38 6 57 35 7 66 34 171 44 23 23 17 20 139 162 67 7 9,101,463 68,690 21,500 5,379,643 1,077,245 5,377,750 2,671,880 7,471,000 13,038 15,160 103,845 704,615 6,856,608 3,182,350 8 5,850,603 181,200 7,946 1,371,322 1,884,455 2,927,573 2,177,525 914,199 1,025,767 188,508 662,913 2,829,514 4,806,715 4,752,575 9 10 10 65 10 6 10 10 5 15 55 10 45 29 14 40 67 105 46 70 25 13 39 43 232 63 11 425 2,620 11,020 865 2,700 750 120 150 4,585 25,665 12 6,607 4,321 4,791 9,532 38,045 27,199 7,023 21,302 909 2,803 4,617 20,158 89,117 13,175 13 155 237 115 194 237 197 155 145 167 155 212 196 344 162 14 391 552 192 447 413 479 305 284 295 357 622 548 566 461 15 350,158 72,628 42,618 673,891 1,607,411 39,952 360,538 646,169 130,775 1,542,520 60,094 408,559 3,549,220 165,428 16 113,436 68,791 16, 291 188,214 201,258 100,029 62,673 318,438 31,512 199,740 84,609 380,822 1,290,725 37,969 17 76 93 37 74 145 58 65 79 53 99 82 95 255 72 18 184 196 56 142 164 161 105 114 45 132 231 160 268 108 19 457,709 7,547 6,364 1,103,715 2,628,678 11,348 247,260 1,199,469 13,349 2,475,236 35,681 555,027 6,344,107 23,019 20 16,208 6,836 1,700 246,628 223,542 28,083 38,790 362,396 8,242 181,105 9,763 429,599 1,778,125 3,109 21 5 27 65 9 26 48 1 18 175 18 18 "I 4 15 "i 17 28 100 23 431,664 1,085,800 2,532,106 215,833 1,188,800 2,430,500 30,000 521,750 6,214,188 24 238,418 212,910 16,700 36,000 345,087 6,000 171,975 415,700 1,765,144 25 71 93 37 49 82 58 59 54 53 53 81 77 85 72 26 184 196 56 126 149 157 101 100 44 118 231 138 130 108 27 26,045 7,547 6,364 17,915 96,572 11,348 31,427 10,669 13,349 44,736 5,681 33,277 129,919 23,019 28 16,208 6,836 1,700 8,210 10,632 11,383 2,790 17,309 2,242 9,130 9,763 13,899 12,981 3,109 29 120 167 66 156 146 168 117 99 108 104 131 154 158 144 30 303 288 141 403 344 417 248 240 208 302 384 483 419 403 31 391,076 184,251 109,699 464,023 1,075,973 92,886 689,932 221,623 345,288 875,795 117,532 425,550 1,669,849 431,267 32 239,946 68,585 26,846 96,413 104,026 117,922 66,218 161,382 41,771 117,735 141,145 268,172 186,536 79,673 33 12 42 15 8 8 12 17 10 31 3 33 5 6 5 34 31 179 33 22 16 12 24 12 89 11 168 12 19 44 35 388 3,279 580 209 16,663 1,974 308 15,269 1,131 91,310 1,710 2,045 37,580 964 36 1,699 29,603 2,638 2,515 986 23,736 7,760 765 5,159 8,070 13,009 695 104,631 2,440 37 24 117 35 13 25 15 22 16 80 6 56 24 22 18 38 64 225 105 37 55 29 60 33 260 18 110 20 22 49 39 141 1,005 262 85 5,642 613 128 5,161 545 18,288 419 165 11,100 318 40 590 2,399 769 761 454 4,828 1,278 616 1,888 1,603 1,268 199 26,951 402 41 24 115 2 35 13 24 1 14 1 22 15 1 79 1 5 1 55 1 24 20 2 16 2 42 43 44 198 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for dairy products sokl for 1959 are based )n reports for onl y a samp! e of farms. See text J Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 Any milk or Cream SOld farms reporting 1959 . . . 93 206 10 54 180 268 291 65 s 1954... 235 333 34 114 277 289 570 45 3 dollars 1959... 720,535 141,280 2,360 156,280 226,630 292,769 975,160 20,345 4 1954 . . . 1,022,787 135,019 11,644 447,357 215,746 167,722 712,275 12,564 s 7,748 686 236 2,894 1,259 1,092 3,351 313 8 93 91 5 44 160 228 286 45 7 1954 . . . 158 43 13 66 232 200 497 18 g pounds 1959.. . 16,256,420 2,747,785 6,450 3,059,337 6,390,720 7,628,202 23,042,098 370,517 9 1954... 21,652,333 2,048,184 203,865 9,522,402 6,339,647 4,533,342 20,278,266 125,891 10 5 130 5 15 20 55 5 30 11 1954 . . . 77 290 21 48 45 89 73 27 ia pounds of butterfat 1959 .. . 1,100 40,060 5,625 16,200 1,830 10,345 6,000 2,525 13 1954 . . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 94,669 111,083 5,824 19,443 17,193 45,933 18,861 12,262 14 Poultry and poultry products SOld farms reporting 1959 . . . 198 361 171 163 222 193 220 192 15 1954 . . . 626 645 326 441 399 353 556 409 10 dollars 1959 . . . 407,212 52,109 101,235 346,493 409,945 78,955 501,725 1,342,674 17 1954... 392,955 48,089 91,099 175,521 196,353 156,085 268, 104 758,540 IS 98 113 53 92 83 49 106 121 19 1954... 228 196 118 146 180 141 234 203 20 number 1959 . . . 140,842 9,304 15,436 163,491 778,295 5,040 630, 692 1,558,832 21 1954 .. . 212,408 12,691 60,504 19,593 274,217 49,392 152,676 1,105,812 29 4 1 2 20 15 52 2.3 1954 . . . 9 1 4 1 18 5 3 110 24 number 1959. . . 60,400 2,500 124,000 769, 500 597,790 1,501,720 25 1954.. 177,000 4,000 43,900 3,200 267,400 43, 500 127,323 1,099,341 26 96 112 53 90 65 49 88 73 27 1954 . . . 219 196 114 146 166 137 232 108 28 number 1959 . . . 80,442 6,804 15,436 39,491 8,795 5,040 32,902 57,112 '."I 1954... 35,408 8,691 16,604 16,393 6,817 5,892 25,353 6,471 3(1 133 330 101 131 175 171 189 122 31 1954 . . . 486 579 244 393 323 267 456 284 32 dozens 1959 .. . 861,637 131,856 257,663 757,777 143,399 82,282 552,378 398,811 33 1954 .. . 377,497 122,208 131,872 362,911 107,123 96,579 380,508 126,231 34 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous 28 15 38 11 16 7 6 8 35 1954 . . . 94 40 63 24 19 12 30 8 M dollars 1959... 37,062 769 2,302 857 833 47,317 14,725 485,466 37 1954... 67,796 2,857 2,512 2,748 1,289 96,501 4,039 9,034 38 35 53 115 28 39 12 11 8 39 1954... 147 81 136 57 30 22 23 12 in number 1959 . . . 8,655 356 996 289 388 10,273 5,727 97,589 41 1954... Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised- 16,997 1,330 1,016 1,435 397 21,699 1,107 2,306 42 30 2 53 113 2 27 1 37 2 10 1 8 2 5 43 44 3 1 1 3 Item Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Washington White Woodruff Tell (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 208 70 55 198 986 432 5 186 2 1954 .. . 383 131 104 390 1,773 848 38 437 3 dollars 1959... 165,820 126,445 85,710 344,537 2,183,987 971,219 190 236,020 4 1954... 189,923 39,483 189,338 238,959 1,914,027 830,717 3,569 311,667 5 797 1,806 1,558 1,740 2,215 2,248 38 1,269 5 177 244 55 76 55 62 187 240 926 1,471 247 215 11 186 7 1954... 365 8 pounds 1959 . . . 5,179,032 2,182,461 1,307,371 7,802,645 57,752,065 23,491,164 5,954,913 9 1954... 5,043,483 793,857 3,426,206 5,868,306 53,659,644 15,559,139 16,684 8,773,534 10 36 139 20 55 10 42 11 150 65 302 215 633 5 27 5 11 1954 . . . 72 12 pounds of butterfat 1959 . . 3,267 15,620 1,180 555 9,675 82,315 375 100 13 1954 , . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 45,186 13,954 8,626 56,788 84,305 270, 183 5,643 26,336 14 258 211 210 268 1,302 639 74 418 15 1954 . . . 509 349 438 598 1,998 1,447 253 548 16 dollars 1959 . . . 227,484 1,046,513 404,412 828,839 19,431,168 2,178,710 13,595 4,961,453 17 1954... 209,650 200,223 275,097 813,031 11,803,690 985,243 23,106 2,680,304 18 73 129 78 127 1,084 295 23 305 19 1954... 161 113 107 236 1,425 498 97 319 20 number 1959 . . . 214,548 2,080,482 656,019 1,709,568 33,778,426 3,136,677 1,467 10,120,422 21 1954 .. . 288,745 288,710 225,940 1,150,273 17,327,330 1,321,649 3,533 3,500,530 22 7 17 69 18 5 9 73 87 844 882 106 90 228 23 1954 .. . 138 24 number 1959. . . 202,500 2,068,028 641,000 1,702,348 33,407,793 2,881,900 10,045,403 25 1954... 282,360 285,500 219,200 1,142,700 17,190,821 1,304,604 3,480,316 26 67 65 73 56 273 201 23 84 27 1954 .. . 147 98 98 159 635 415 97 189 28 number 1959... 12,048 12,454 15,019 7,220 370,633 254,777 1,467 75,019 29 1954 . . . 6,385 3,210 6,740 7,573 136,509 17,045 3,533 20,214 80 224 126 160 185 437 486 49 164 81 1954... 444 283 378 486 1,007 1,207 180 320 82 dozens 1959.. . 288,799 249,215 285,766 76,816 4,027,406 1,809,421 35,266 751,623 88 1954 . . . 90,820 39,505 246,160 175,975 1,220,834 289,514 44,658 488,062 84 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous 13 14 18 8 55 23 15 16 35 1954 . . . 8 25 22 11 89 90 32 22 88 dollars 1959 . . . 25,547 521 668 15,217 2,465,465 99,733 312 39,976 87 1954... 316 932 1,495 37,365 1,192,233 31,694 1,485 88,180 38 19 22 31 17 54 49 35 34 89 1954 . , . 13 35 83 18 93 84 75 66 40 number 1959 . . . 5,318 215 198 3,130 540,464 20,370 248 8,932 41 1954... Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised- 103 373 856 10,165 358,661 7,442 509 35,630 42 16 22 31 16 25 46 35 32 43 2 2 44 1 1 27 3 2 ARKANSAS 199 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Part 1 of 5 Item The State Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 2 3 4 Com: 1954... 34,322 59,402 172 354 494 1,019 134 128 800 765 248 308 431 621 310 454 acres 1959 .. . 378,993 996 4,581 1,342 7,948 2,283 2,962 3,478 1954... 709,723 3,015 9,495 1,146 7,313 2,351 5,122 4,803 5 6 7 8 9 10 1954... 33,047 46,121 154 312 475 900 130 64 742 114 242 82 430 516 303 410 acres 1959... 358,800 869 4,376 1,212 7,144 2,261 2,941 3,233 1954... 559,080 2,644 7,985 665 910 627 4,168 4,154 bushels 1959... 11,344,770 19,323 141,148 39,993 282,155 91,025 65,815 84,729 1954. . . 6,448,128 33,086 91,932 8,666 9,244 5,666 31,101 34,009 11 12 13 14 6,299 4,744 25 27 76 35 13 1 174 6 46 1 23 10 68 1954... 32 bushela 1959... 2,955,078 4,137 30,074 5,117 60,182 19,656 3,683 21,043 1954... 1,526,726 6,218 9,340 500 564 75 990 2,392 15 357 1 2 4 55 1 2 1 16 17 IS 1954 .. . 1,813 14 15 12 152 39 2 acres 1959. . . 6,750 4 25 33 556 10 11 1954... 33,892 146 462 85 2,211 509 22 4 19 tons, green weight 1959... 55,384 20 210 425 4,337 100 64 20 1954... 124,428 437 1,654 324 5,722 1,328 63 12 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1 117 17 78 22 23 green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 1954... 1,649 13,703 20 29 26 122 3 56 36 520 7 192 acreB 1959 .. . 13,443 123 180 97 248 12 10 245 24 1954... Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: 116,751 225 1,048 396 4,192 1,215 932 645 25 Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 25,141 161 409 99 558 194 369 209 54 42 3 1 1 2b 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 4,484 7 47 16 146 23 46 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 3,766 4 28 16 85 25 16 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 502 3 2 8 6 2J 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 154 1 1 30 100 or more acres — farms reporting 1959... 275 6 1 2 31 32 Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes. .. .farms reporting 1959... acres 1959 . . . 6,864 76,714 70 954 19 244 103 573 417 5,617 172 1,401 33 89 34 71 33 Harvested for grain 1,661 54 6 3 137 8 2 5 34 1954... 1,220 76 9 21 1 35 acres 1959... 30,392 665 126 15 2,181 130 6 25 36 1954... 17,098 663 200 311 1 37 bushels 1959... 832,609 19,462 2,400 460 61,038 2,444 50 879 38 1954... 252,020 9,035 3,016 3,427 10 39 431 355,018 13 6,286 1 50 59 20,293 1 526 40 bushels 1959... 41 1,318 8 5 11 179 22 1 9 42 1954... 2,559 6 24 27 258 55 6 43 acres 1959... 25,608 263 99 122 2,395 384 15 44 1954 .. . 38,534 116 729 289 3,527 752 79 56 45 tons, green weight 1959... 235,858 2,235 1,100 798 21,049 4,573 150 46 1954... 193,159 322 3,300 842 16,869 2,826 685 154 47 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 12 44 13 32 26 4.3 acres 1959 .. . 3,040 18,768 3 20 9 19 85 431 130 1,033 143 866 49 tons cut 1959 . . . 35,432 2 33 1,024 2,011 1,745 36 50 1,642 1,197 8 4 65 4 101 12 51 5 20 51 Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959... 16 52 acres 1959 .. . 1,946 6 5 8 21 24 14 53 gallons 1959... 126,931 268 419 471 609 1,049 433 54 Small grains harvested: 89,715 86 365 269 467 560 54 55 5,028 115,761 23 315 4 31 140 2,303 9 284 1 5 56 acres 1959 .. . 57 bushels 1959... 2,945,711 8,816 779 46,947 7,040 25 58 2,760,288 3,361 11,555 7,593 444 600 21 135 586 5 57 41,628 243 742 6,312 8 86 8 58 59 7 60 1954 .. . 18 61 acres 1959 . . . 144,752 43,498 846 31 3,698 165 111 34 62 1954... 347,133 46,120 4,177 639 12,249 1,555 742 264 63 bushels 1959 . . . 5,547,374 2,159,819 21,510 781 102,233 3,900 3,040 730 64 1954... 14,774,784 2,670,417 137,703 15,410 503,783 68,162 21,285 7,915 65 3,830,871 8,701,312 1,977,143 2,309,779 7,800 40,640 1,905 20,493 136,107 500 22,378 350 4,015 200 66 1954... 2,005 Farms reporting by acre6 harvested : 67 868 23 4 5 90 4 6 6 68 1,054 60 8 114 1 1 69 569 73 3 31 3 70 455 132 3 8 1 1 71 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959 — 415 156 3 72 402 2 83 73 acres 1959... 9,087 15 1,289 74 bushels 1959... 234,296 198 31,807 75 135,463 ... 5,576 ... Stub items continued 200 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY {For definitions and explanations, see text) Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Corn; Corn for all purposes. Harvested for grain. •farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Cut for silage. farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting" 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959. Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes. . ..farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting acres bushels Sales farms reporting bushels Cut for silage farms reporting acres tons, green weight 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. tons cut 1959. Sales tons 1959 . Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. gallons 1959. Sales gallons 1959 . Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959 . Oats farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres... farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Barley farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959 . 232 466 2 n 3 ,653 183 54 1 ,628 405 72 ,944 3 662 33 81 631 637 2,204 52 388 291 2,617 186 23 21 1 278 2,434 10 8 58 68 1,703 746 1 207 41 39 743 557 5,271 1,914 234 1,622 4,996 146 7 11 894 9 47 774 330 22 159 278 2,345 5,963 86,742 471 16,679 8 11 3 12 121 2,973 310 519 904 6,149 9,648 496 728 5,535 7,450 154,137 68,755 75 72 45,467 19,378 282 431 4,486 2,990 36 181 332 1,767 32 707 37 145 520 3,571 10,093 2 1,000 3 22 421 834 1,293 4,228 13 132 92 1 9 562 51 924 20,444 19,091 101 288 6,821 12,930 279,781 457,177 162,742 248,140 21 18 16 25 21 398 660 7,547 9,502 386 599 7,394 8,956 198,523 92,438 105 36 38,750 10,588 15 72 153 522 226 65 69 18 64 1,150 4 649 16,007 135 3,260 7 12 214 254 1,790 1,108 19 260 573 213 29 27 1,952 10 44 292 1,005 7,646 32,796 3,624 11,906 3 2 1,139 1,797 17,157 30,225 1,482 15,922 22,553 518,923 260,344 346 296 125,194 49,398 15 111 177 1,580 1,277 8,140 98 498 1,058 6,092 566 280 257 24 7 201 1,901 169 44 1,571 267 47,196 4,473 39 10,053 17 80 230 723 1,403 5,517 17 83 113 20 4 17 1,466 1,340 585 10,160 215,885 197,684 73 322 877 4,168 22,471 159,326 3,541 53,794 37 30 4 2 25 222 5,485 285 617 823 7,781 10,955 610 576 7,614 8,375 203,528 88,145 154 49 54,162 20,875 30 118 325 333 11 289 137 2,462 408 113 70 15 9 2 86 466 13 8 59 92 1,665 971 2 760 15 12 209 141 2,269 1,184 47 181 194 4 18 17 954 2 6 110 40 15 58 236 856 7,055 31,359 3,350 11,684 232 469 1,035 2,537 226 355 972 1,833 26,053 11,968 19 2 1,555 26 1 1 20 32 400 160 10 130 43 672 217 11 37 187 79 1,680 1 6 10 57 81 511 17 90 103 3 11 8 396 85 12 68 107 717 3,720 23,465 1,550 8 4 743 1,402 7,275 13,759 709 1,280 6,760 12,608 139,015 92,087 69 63 14,520 7,007 7 19 295 148 1,620 540 33 132 220 1,003 539 125 69 3 4 3 100 446 3 20 32 47 940 226 9 48 204 218 1,289 692 26 128 30 1 62 82 3,613 1,624 17 83 275 1,161 7,206 28,879 450 2,370 ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 201 Part 1 of 5 Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead 1,303 167 729 536 217 564 534 629 248 444 96 181 1,345 521 1 2,400 203 2,111 901 298 1,232 857 1,063 389 416 78 323 1,901 1,071 2 15,984 1,153 8,678 4,279 1,794 6,292 4,293 5,264 1,746 4,519 452 1,272 19,754 5,510 3 43,338 1,732 23,229 10,392 2,616 16,260 7,224 9,740 2,796 3,315 543 2,504 35,005 9,288 4 1,275 156 692 498 214 552 526 616 244 441 87 174 1,302 514 5 2,001 157 1,970 847 232 1,188 760 777 184 285 47 253 1,506 914 6 15,366 1,003 8,199 3,897 1,741 6,085 4,105 5,040 1,602 4,391 388 1,204 18,550 5,405 7 36,964 1,377 20,559 8,964 2,176 15,173 6,307 7,339 1,431 2,325 355 1,677 27,845 8,155 e 468,806 32,296 269,394 109,696 46,117 203,080 105,200 123,107 52,687 155,934 10,409 40,364 518,218 131,179 9 294,306 16,784 391,349 96,993 9,820 247,379 68,466 54,501 15,204 28,079 2,334 16,531 217,481 61,614 10 440 27 107 97 51 182 65 59 39 51 4 17 476 95 11 326 8 232 105 6 200 36 24 13 4 2 2 234 49 12 139,220 5,161 81,846 27,840 7,817 67,302 20,626 12,169 8,747 18,281 470 8,037 142,502 20,236 13 70,915 1,790 131,382 30,552 262 72,552 11,177 4,545 2,306 622 83 60 27,842 3,404 14 13 4 10 4 5 1 6 2 3 1 25 3 15 91 6 41 25 11 4 24 20 12 2 96 6 16 191 83 241 84 72 35 62 30 39 12 339 23 17 1,576 89 1,504 877 403 21 268 155 166 9 1,441 51 18 1,546 790 1,735 1,010 595 300 529 250 240 54 2,460 6,150 101 L9 6,666 454 5,039 2,671 1,988 62 635 311 984 35 122 20 44 12 36 38 6 18 18 14 9 7 6 12 84 10 21 386 46 132 51 75 56 103 290 206 131 32 100 415 164 22 427 67 238 298 53 135 153 162 144 98 25 56 865 82 23 4,798 266 1,166 551 440 684 896 2,133 1,210 824 188 618 5,719 1,082 24 839 145 619 445 168 437 455 490 211 307 88 158 684 364 25 228 8 43 55 31 62 43 88 17 85 6 9 316 82 :v 208 13 38 29 16 45 30 46 18 47 2 13 306 69 27 17 7 4 1 7 3 19 3 3 1 2 12 1 7 3 3 5 2 3 2 1 28 9 2 2 3 1 28 29 30 135 18 68 111 36 33 59 180 84 154 20 27 240 69 31 1,536 197 2,970 4,700 250 781 720 2,052 680 796 223 215 1,983 417 32 74 45 1,068 553 29,458 7,637 5 14 114 199 2,670 2,122 31 59 2,471 1,307 54,100 15,373 74 88 3,932 1,642 131,565 29,921 8 2 134 10 2,743 108 13 35 283 394 5,810 7,673 15 15 395 136 8,751 1,974 31 5 434 65 8,453 700 25 11 231 96 5,788 1,282 10 1 62 1 1,755 10 3 2 17 12 112 123 6 22 47 121 1,153 1,494 141 24 1,116 167 28,035 2,548 11 10 225 80 5,776 560 33 34 35 36 37 38 24 17,253 1 1,200 22 34,394 38 96,567 3 1,661 6 1,960 5 3,554 3 1,900 7 696 32 8,418 39 40 21 42 312 374 2,026 2,142 13 145 420 14 56 393 940 4,270 5,672 22 20 704 433 6,645 3,120 2 2 45 36 255 40 3 18 72 346 632 3,148 5 7 116 238 786 1,065 47 80 1,094 897 11,576 4,223 18 28 260 330 2,351 1,706 9 6 170 64 1,935 222 8 162 1,346 4 5 99 115 460 330 50 142 673 1,171 5,684 7,991 3 41 53 246 134 1,030 41 42 43 44 45 46 28 129 64 3 12 78 62 7 15 100 102 1 8 49 15 11 51 30 11 418 352 18 186 215 92 510 1,131 33 175 240 123 550 1,227 7 37 36 10 61 16 54 163 327 20 91 97 47 48 49 2 104 18 4 33 50 14 27 1,891 1 5 500 9 6 342 13 15 793 16 20 1,293 6 8 124 25 23 1,084 14 14 701 13 14 929 16 14 888 2 7 77 8 8 557 12 31 3,211 35 48 1,963 51 52 53 1,495 490 58 129 787 21 160 341 731 305 214 3,003 805 54 602 10,245 254,198 94 3,235 79,508 279 9,266 257,130 89 2,883 72,372 2 25 460 33 641 17,855 19 343 7,594 44 758 17,992 6 51 962 3 23 376 3 40 315 313 4,564 102,080 1 40 1,200 55 56 57 238,829 77,302 250,657 69,681 270 15,960 6,674 15,408 554 86,187 1,120 58 79 237 1,424 4,081 36,450 133,614 57 169 2,198 4,512 85,898 163,780 52 187 2,806 11,670 102,982 512,019 40 255 1,131 11,639 36,254 537,703 13 14 271 232 6,338 6,345 72 264 3,652 12,849 100,953 507,041 31 140 1,206 4,758 30,990 164,185 41 185 833 3,218 21,676 114,110 77 181 1,722 4,439 54,029 190,807 3 43 27 667 430 17,033 4 35 25 541 506 15,301 4 91 60 993 835 20,854 74 242 747 2,621 18,685 83,767 20 124 579 2,782 17,437 69,299 59 60 61 62 63 64 9,574 41,485 53,131 98,335 78,632 366,569 24,332 390,979 445 436 35,978 274,567 5,000 100,354 1,710 34,202 11,067 61,825 2,825 900 4,390 18,944 796 14,690 65 66 36 30 8 2 3 10 21 9 12 5 11 9 11 10 11 9 18 8 2 3 2 8 2 1 17 22 14 11 8 10 6 7 5 3 8 22 7 4 23 33 10 9 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 41 29 3 1 5 8 4 3 67 68 69 70 71 13 12 6 4 3 362 7,840 1,800 113 3,030 1,225 239 8,700 6,907 321 4,695 2,250 181 4,750 2,250 ... 7 125 3,278 1,038 1 5 200 6 56 1,545 650 72 73 74 75 Stub Items continued 202 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Corn for all purposes. Harvested for grain. Cut for silage. ....farms reporting 1959. 19 54. acres 1959. 1954. ....farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. ....farms reporting 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. ....farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 Bcres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959. Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes. .. .farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting acres bushels Sales. reporting bushels Cut for silage farms reporting acres tons , green weight 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954.. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Hot Spring Howard Independence Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959.. acreB 1959.. tons cut 1959 . . Sales tons 1959. . Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959 . . gallons 1959.. Sales gallons 1959.. Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting 1959. , acres 1959., bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959.. Oats farms reporting 1959 . , 1954., acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959., 1954., Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 99 acres... farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Barley farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. 315 415 3,260 4,263 310 281 3,202 3,028 99,119 22,980 32 22 21,168 3,799 1 3 6 53 31 143 145 52 1,182 243 30 27 9 43 645 16 1 330 23 7,580 75 2,266 3 260 30 2,200 115 94 2 12 10 694 4 54 755 545 10 50 171 686 3,410 19,552 1,340 3,625 3 6 266 541 2,239 4,676 253 487 2,141 4,183 58,294 36,616 30 28 5,021 2,610 62 98 469 210 38 15 21 393 7 3 175 216 4,840 4,451 1 1,200 3 6 106 36 330 87 28 2,769 13 59 310 1,211 8,870 51,740 5,320 11,196 649 828 16,509 18,271 646 513 16,210 12,776 670,227 162,488 222 176 378,373 76,786 77 176 1,755 805 7,108 348 123 3,740 333 116 122 32 17 100 740 19 11 231 53 6,667 959 17 23 205 409 1,676 1,231 57 283 362 5 21 928 136 4,795 120,001 63 235 1,587 4,653 42,469 203,425 19,559 110,163 21 21 12 6 12 236 6,290 2,805 439 662 5,834 6,444 435 534 5,712 5,164 166,601 54,433 71 32 16,992 1,942 32 15 258 86 625 131 107 1,022 244 95 92 206 ,154 2 36 10 693 34 24 40 354 214 3,480 601 161 708 1,443 18 31 56 2,960 22 291 47 66 373 1,792 10,971 350 4,086 364 671 3,647 8,836 358 503 3,136 6,268 121,156 63,364 95 59 46,510 15,090 2 19 435 918 1,950 2,756 175 76 1,650 304 28 24 4 1 60 1,266 26 32 474 313 14,746 3,940 7 10,080 18 52 728 1,272 7,213 5,800 197 4,056 100,928 91,022 75 164 3,752 4,568 112,749 192,208 58,270 90,355 22 21 13 2 70 2,900 2,500 562 1,396 3,486 12,669 534 1,054 3,364 9,898 104,728 146,350 60 107 19,551 42,261 2 20 36 476 355 2,601 29 342 86 2,295 509 24 22 5 1 1 65 ,423 17 32 430 709 12,315 12,146 6 7,200 24 37 681 1,528 5,857 6,939 19 309 528 2 5 3 71 18 368 8,515 6,581 76 285 5,260 16,031 196,592 709,237 120,253 422,073 5 17 18 16 20 318 473 2,521 4,630 265 273 2,181 2,908 70,921 26,702 42 12 14,196 1,679 1 11 10 188 100 726 53 203 330 ,534 256 31 30 36 213 35 61 1,620 1,739 175 634 378 17 61 125 5 7 31 1,896 35 1,281 32,620 30,526 21 86 531 1,620 21,015 60,300 12,755 39,016 5 5 9 2 3 74 1,750 266 489 3,917 5,606 254 470 3,727 5,385 109,963 82,182 84 53 27,609 17,539 4 105 681 19 18 190 116 173 38 43 5 3 4 38 511 14 40 276 1,251 7,667 29,297 4,000 2 3 73 65 650 708 10 144 27 17 18 720 35 58 2,018 2,665 77,120 103,885 27,860 55,210 4 6 9 11 5 3,789 15,861 13 11 2 1 6 52 730 90 ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 203 Part 1 of 5 1,057 2,003 9,663 24,781 1,026 1,794 9,175 21,411 255,569 242,861 165 129 78,751 42,535 13 29 303 298 1,554 61 246 459 3,067 886 92 56 9 1,041 104 2,178 55,438 51,777 85 253 2,743 6,483 111,947 271,214 35,210 81,498 25 28 17 9 6 5 90 2,525 461 963 4,213 12,016 410 826 3,776 10,742 128,947 135,244 67 115 23,044 43,633 .21 68 353 566 862 59 127 371 921 399 31 24 4 1 2 135 76 1,448 1,272 27 14 50 14 598 176 735 377 27,506 5,037 10,495 7,060 5 3 8,620 1,350 19 16 34 37 729 775 753 444 10,737 4,492 5,415 3,937 18 15 46 95 40 99 16 1 76 31 75 226 2,921 21,332 Little River 3 254 3,623 41 202 2,445 5,808 73,341 205,855 33,410 83,610 173 282 1,928 3,021 168 262 1,600 2,899 55,321 35,441 24 10 14,182 2,991 2 1 85 6 21 43 114 132 16 18 2 24 502 133 60 2,370 600 2 360 2 234 25 2,145 110 9 132 101 4 50 1,240 29 62 3,005 2,481 105,647 78,425 58,610 37,474 Logan 368 601 2,779 4,651 364 377 2,745 3,014 96,020 30,089 50 12 14,755 1,011 3 22 11 194 79 711 4 250 23 1,443 296 46 24 1 1 125 1,313 20 6 181 66 3,677 420 3 460 46 67 647 790 6,328 3,490 58 458 899 29 11 27 1,657 1,366 72 1,451 31,283 29,099 95 272 1,761 4,655 45,344 160,276 16,860 55,145 36 39 12 4 74 2,280 1,290 492 1,364 3,573 12,738 446 1,003 3,241 9,452 91,485 120,471 45 83 11,467 39,953 9 48 61 901 391 2,755 50 349 271 2,385 411 55 21 4 107 1,349 34 24 443 98 8,577 814 2,520 31 116 629 1,963 6,689 7,902 44 274 677 3 124 26 469 9,394 8,330 104 404 5,268 13,288 184,637 597,789 128,091 374,857 11 29 26 22 1 15 600 60O 458 747 3,598 5,428 450 251 3,490 1,866 141,630 15,063 38 11 10,250 635 72 58 747 335 2,154 10 448 50 2,815 354 61 41 1 117 685 15 3 173 5 6,100 35 2 180 12 30 97 296 1,096 1,090 70 376 853 8 29 39 2,270 10 81 1,641 993 38 157 482 2,344 13,876 73,766 1,110 11,443 16 18 4 5 84 1,492 353 224 220 2,381 1,714 218 66 2,314 602 89,962 7,693 28 4 21,935 903 54 110 265 367 5 149 13 1,002 It-. 30 22 3 5 180 1,344 2 13 343 18 10 270 123 2,218 577 160 1,047 2,924 40 14 782 3 45 515 281 2 20 32 168 600 3,963 295 475 3,695 4,724 271 388 3,393 3,955 90,891 36,445 42 18 24,227 2,869 32 285 28 96 270 769 210 41 31 32 283 41 1,158 654 3 832 5 6 80 413 730 1,020 103 241 5 7 12 531 Mississippi 1,190 39 89 1,932 3,948 56,630 132,259 21,196 48,249 3 14 10 683 1,818 13,784 31,783 651 1,698 12,713 29,569 565,122 506,320 218 440 370,424 195,699 12 24 495 840 5,095 4,944 44 116 576 1,374 485 77 61 20 10 30 27 1,237 11 18 448 257 13,621 6,662 4 1,166 14 37 736 1,745 7,349 12,376 917 27,486 771,406 757,000 23 110 1,176 5,107 27,843 278,250 23,505 230,328 11 3 2 4 3 3,072 83,443 73,907 453 830 3,006 8,448 449 670 2,976 6,685 80,634 66,532 40 47 15,573 19,168 6 247 522 7 169 30 ,516 402 33 31 375 11 23 228 238 10,234 2,708 5 4,490 65 435 22 494 14,297 13,570 30 192 1,575 6,922 39,840 354,925 31,020 263,988 167 290 965 2,079 165 257 912 1,852 25,110 14,526 7 3 440 188 2 6 53 49 730 458 30 178 146 14 5 40 171 2 15 240 178 3 24 82 462 2,725 10,688 250 1,500 1 2 364 756 3,306 6,558 356 642 3,193 5,705 75,124 55,940 39 27 11,669 4,307 1 4 20 35 200 46 12 129 93 818 279 44 35 5 71 236 Newton Ouachita 6 51 7 18 100 1,950 175 358 1 1,350 6 2 5 31 75 23 43 235 951 160 200 1,072 8 26 30 112 35 157 26 45 60 50 3,875 2,267 1,290 53 30 839 300 26,615 362 517 2,274 2,828 362 233 2,274 1,374 77,355 12,010 24 4 6,013 1,180 15 151 318 277 1,303 315 24 23 70 285 2 2 6 35 129 500 1 14 20 69 100 119 250 699 38 1 28 35 309 1,050 10,901 281 522 2,344 3,916 267 452 2,235 3,321 44,631 18,027 39 8 4,728 697 17 86 104 595 226 31 21 2 3 3 15 24 277 513 1 3 20 68 150 430 43 63 5,154 5 55 187 982 3,950 21,440 Stub items continued 204 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Corn for all purposes. Harvested for grain. .farms reporting 1959. 195*. acres 1959 . 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Cut for silage . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Farms reporting by acres of com harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959. Sorghums; Sorghums for all purposes. Harvested for grain or seed -farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. -farms reporting 1959. bushels 1959. Cut for silage farms reporting 1959 . . 1954., acres 1959., 1954., tons, green weight 1959.. 1954., Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959., tons cut 1959 . . Sales tons 1959.. Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959 . , acres 1959 . . gallons 1959., Sales gallons 1959. . Small grains harvested wheat farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959 . Oats farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959 . 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested : Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959 . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Barley farms reporting 1959. acres 1959 . bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Randolph 67 922 26 9 483 141 10,285 1,456 6 2,750 11 15 123 185 1,091 650 30 310 297 10 6 347 14 180 3,750 3,167 26 70 676 1,413 18,973 44,478 4,745 16,882 6 10 5 4 1 152 1,054 290 2,402 1,285 10,789 3,812 31,474 148 1,018 194 2,335 1,189 10,181 2,387 29,760 33,223 284,186 23,195 445,848 11 144 11 287 1,829 83,992 1,882 158,316 1 7 6 29 10 236 117 1,048 100 2,358 165 4,493 6 45 118 62 86 372 1,308 666 117 884 18 83 15 55 1 12 2 15 400 1,684 19 30 977 518 23,729 6,353 10 14,030 26 48 541 634 5,740 5,135 13 131 101 52 37 35 1,456 98 2,169 60,511 58,423 74 360 3,049 14,248 79,299 540,799 33,845 308,061 15 27 13 7 12 3 40 1,896 1,716 173 373 2,360 4,647 173 332 2,350 4,233 70,133 37,915 33 17 12,820 3,476 40 160 1 55 10 374 106 22 37 21 206 55 63 2,400 570 85 139 1,280 633 30 2,673 664 1,519 5,563 21,100 634 1,404 5,229 18,687 185,323 222,968 142 259 48,787 74,735 7 39 28 1,099 252 4,286 41 110 306 1,314 548 55 49 6 3 3 51 1,174 32 63 952 852 29,300 10,749 13 18,250 12 20 186 421 2,063 2,404 5 284 231 4,236 105,184 95,516 3 64 22 185 48 1,962 718 5,503 1,060 81,022 24,623 237,714 260 53,552 14,200 126,282 1 18 1 19 1 13 11 3 14 282 6,320 2,830 247 414 1,273 2,259 244 345 1,259 1,941 35,423 18,175 30 2 4,398 90 64 14 285 222 17 57 347 13 157 7,260 2 1,400 14 94 312 18 68 102 14 28 122 9,414 2 25 45 386 1,130 11,019 30 3,400 446 686 3,711 7,367 440 453 3,636 5,016 105,494 40,101 52 29 14,448 5,474 30 84 600 446 9 270 2,267 346 53 42 103 994 27 58 431 638 7,212 4,966 6 1,650 16 12 318 216 2,569 1,079 53 230 458 10 11 15 606 40 794 15,927 14,640 20 141 343 2,147 10,895 68,103 6,290 29,397 420 150 335 644 2,788 6,916 325 489 2,648 4,864 70,722 45,405 32 71 8,177 10,413 25 12 423 100 1,046 12 156 128 1,629 267 39 24 3 2 82 1,490 31 4 761 15 18,345 140 7,471 14 51 527 607 5,280 2,830 28 186 248 14 16 ,141 17 301 6,010 4,676 214 435 12,452 21,042 548,508 1,111,589 467,396 820,850 256 408 4,075 5,149 239 285 3,455 2,907 143,390 53,515 46 9 41,973 4,735 15 39 478 1,148 3,350 4,210 10 113 142 1,094 187 19 35 45 2,102 432 304 13,098 4,715 6 10,438 19 32 689 764 7,292 5,417 978 995 254 5 3 228 51 2,483 74,045 63,857 41 165 2,971 8,909 87,549 370,993 60,375 233,924 20 400 Z Reported in small fractions. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 205 Parti of 5 St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Washington White Woodruff Yell 839 1,535 8,779 17,761 120 215 1,079 2,573 260 379 2,895 4,570 472 514 3,683 3,841 121 240 708 1,505 166 311 1,230 2,846 405 474 5,918 6,805 359 416 3,086 3,418 416 740 2,215 4,964 452 688 4,350 7,025 555 756 4,808 6,950 1,238 2,079 12,265 23,475 370 801 4,732 12,764 380 545 4,845 8,696 1 2 3 4 757 1,353 7,788 14,928 247,157 206,803 111 153 1,011 1,740 35,751 15,319 257 287 2,842 3,673 72,879 32,399 465 151 3,636 1,548 109,562 9,026 107 136 620 818 16,651 9,641 164 291 1,178 2,662 31,912 29,856 397 394 5,695 5,429 176,421 78,358 348 180 2,962 2,022 97,921 20,996 391 662 1,841 4,454 29,078 36,477 443 346 4,276 4,075 109,264 39,224 522 211 4,327 2,022 178,559 18,565 1,188 1,245 11,773 14,357 349,997 114,465 363 601 4,442 9,597 155,502 91,455 373 393 4,760 6,139 147,767 55,523 5 6 7 8 9 10 163 135 96,947 81,701 17 6 6,479 935 48 18 13,425 2,727 61 4 10,051 570 12 4 1,660 700 22 7 2,727 1,298 82 41 28,838 13,896 59 9 18,627 1,828 31 3 1,550 161 41 17 13,185 4,789 86 18 25,443 1,264 214 65 60,477 16,013 80 128 79,691 32,917 42 18 18,066 4,072 11 12 13 14 12 42 486 1,129 3,863 4,824 1 22 20 383 180 907 3 14 45 132 240 301 2 1 9 20 69 100 1 12 20 121 200 377 2 22 82 4 8 43 158 330 495 5 99 585 1 20 3 188 14 193 17 122 209 2,029 1,648 5,583 5 82 108 939 1,014 1,662 5 20 55 628 564 2,117 2 18 27 471 216 965 15 16 17 18 19 20 87 177 505 1,704 8 57 48 450 4 104 8 765 9 368 38 2,273 13 101 68 566 4 21 52 162 18 99 180 1,218 17 252 124 1,396 47 95 275 510 12 350 71 2,762 27 447 272 2,899 63 913 384 8,179 8 199 235 2,539 8 174 58 2,086 21 22 23 24 665 82 62 13 5 12 93 15 8 3 1 169 45 41 3 2 385 51 33 3 107 6 8 132 17 16 1 228 82 81 9 2 3 292 39 20 3 1 4 381 20 14 1 348 55 40 6 3 421 67 63 4 905 167 145 17 2 2 288 35 28 7 2 10 232 59 81 7 1 25 26 27 28 29 30 131 2,353 19 347 69 439 171 644 78 936 26 162 109 516 108 467 56 97 106 623 223 2,762 231 2,016 36 646 134 1,936 31 32 44 33 1,345 1,009 29,168 14,140 6 4 85 30 2,380 431 6 2 36 4 2,175 17 1 1 10 11 3 158 40 4,428 400 6 2 70 40 3,026 750 10 3 49 22 1,052 355 1 1 10 5 550 20 4 2 4 2 70 20 13 1 114 15 2,145 45 92 5 1,213 66 34,149 1,120 36 11 380 91 10,529 674 10 30 246 227 7,557 1,379 50 49 1,070 879 28,702 7,958 33 34 35 36 37 38 9 17,397 2 505 1 665 2 2,053 1 267 22 10,908 8 1,765 1 100 10 6,290 39 40 22 51 753 1,473 10,484 7,983 6 27 230 396 2,391 1,082 13 24 196 243 1,439 832 9 30 85 205 617 625 26 28 274 381 2,497 1,694 1 3 20 37 200 88 12 21 132 103 1,232 295 7 3 46 36 356 190 4 48 460 22 26 205 161 1,714 480 82 163 1,196 2,323 9,667 10,612 70 148 1,139 1,570 10,712 4,585 14 32 306 1,018 2,667 6,791 21 22 268 379 1,929 1,611 41 42 43 44 45 46 15 203 342 20 7 32 47 47 199 504 33 142 541 1,200 59 39 488 1,157 13 64 103 1 70 288 618 82 391 803 6 13 24 22 50 255 362 20 63 344 620 20 122 475 943 76 6 88 38 6 77 591 1,037 47 48 49 50 56 52 3,186 1,817 1 (Z) 10 5 8 426 325 22 17 689 199 7 16 795 638 8 8 319 106 31 47 3,289 2,256 18 20 1,629 968 31 21 925 125 30 49 2,918 1,868 6 9 520 320 14 22 1,604 1,193 6 6 466 246 5 7 469 385 51 52 53 54 140 5,654 175,557 8 53 735 19 540 12,848 7 92 1,746 3 26 550 1 15 300 7 51 890 48 606 13,808 30 305 5,179 50 1,518 40,320 62 1,327 27,832 55 56 57 161,439 25 12,229 1,163 284 270 380 11,360 4,111 38,712 24,666 58 50 183 2,976 10,912 121,590 492,922 17 76 428 1,438 7,805 35,202 2 21 23 249 250 8,605 15 107 207 1,460 4,479 47,155 28 92 1,190 1,846 29,655 79,081 6 41 118 367 3,100 12,692 9 42 309 430 9,643 14,150 4 35 92 612 2,530 14, 596 5 51 201 784 6,000 23,099 11 26 87 232 2,500 9,395 178 539 2,776 8,980 68,897 340,098 47 374 650 5,642 20,889 190,170 29 117 1,919 6,499 60,121 252,662 48 154 973 3,792 17,927 116,614 59 60 61 62 63 64 78,330 324,209 550 5,139 1,350 100 4,339 13,720 22,541 764 350 1,645 250 6,138 300 8,585 2,545 12,552 103,417 3,190 57,672 43,558 180,913 1,820 33,048 65 66 2 18 13 9 8 6 9 1 1 1 1 4 9 2 9 8 5 6 1 3 1 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 9 2 66 84 21 6 1 26 13 6 2 4 6 8 2 9 17 19 10 1 1 67 69 70 71 4 150 4,200 120 1 8 50 4 81 2,446 1,546 1 3 25 48 560 15,013 3,585 2 14 260 20 2 165 4,300 4,000 1 7 125 72 73 74 75 Stub items continued 206 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll Small grains harvested-Contmued Rice farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959.. 1954. . Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Rye farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959.. Other grains farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres grown alone 1959.. 1954.. acres grown with other crops 1959. . 1954. . Harvested for beans farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres grown alone 1959.. 1954.. acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres grown alone 1959. . 1954.. acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres grown alone 1959.. 1954.. acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres grown alone 1959.. 1954. . acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans : Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959.. Cowpeas grown alone for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. Harvested for dry peas. .. .farms reporting acres bushels Cut for hay farms reporting Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 3,365 3,588 369,817 670,435 23,143,014 40,038,662 27,748,319 39,379,520 244 321 448 925 1,427 40 334 6,293 3,319 292 4,941 118,366 46,624 22,470 21,018 2,300,559 1,004,896 16,926 65,555 21,483 16,098 2,274,039 907,081 10,861 49,965 52,349,152 10,583,567 1,229 4,857 13,676 59,720 882 786 19,319 45,151 507 1,582 6,970 14,062 3,790 12,609 210 925 5,874 24,033 1,393 2,195 1,927 4,256 4,278 4,314 6,708 3,368 9,510 13,131 37,039 2,199 3,617 6,827 10,554 62,232 61,718 573 3,039 2,260 13,295 2,110 9,254 600 2,422 3,175 9,062 167 930 869 4,128 611 728 69,076 105,693 5,481,090 6,827,730 5,375,537 6,763,947 14 48 75 181 293 6 104 2,425 800 805 514 143,846 44,967 713 15 802 500 143,659 44,514 713 15 3,775,499 629,199 9 13 59 305 35 239 3 7 78 100 32 78 78 106 508 25 79 280 463 15 32 111 105 639 489 246 31 165 3 11 17 74 2 6 114 38 23 50 5,270 10,133 374,407 546,948 372,475 544,688 230 172 29,115 9,639 172 258 207 93 28,984 8,354 135 719,095 63,860 33 42 473 2 55 295 49 84 314 22 256 2 13 5 498 15 57 132 105 303 41 52 57 101 572 507 6 14 13 43 14 40 61 26 140 2 9 9 1,250 240 4 6 18 27 6 44 910 471 30 322 5,022 734 56 53 676 547 113 150 440 106 120 5,626 1,270 22 24 146 269 63 18 287 231 16 31 107 175 6 3 20 7 140 58 9 13 86 47 86 21 22 35 205 281 31 2 19 22 177 163 31 306 101 1 10 4 101 111 12 93 107 92 63 164 105 331 53 28 82 47 867 207 9 114 19 224 2 16 7 28 19 LOB 2 504 93 201 238 471 63 81 97 205 749 814 4 26 12 89 3 51 29 104 103 155 4 15 26 22 ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 207 Part 2 of 5 Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner 47 3 77 184 32 318 76 15 3 1 52 4 65 2 171 51 336 "2 80 26 3 2 9,505 451 6,509 15,184 5,189 34,339 11,486 3,700 373 3 16,465 755 12,610 445 28,694 13,634 58,857 85 20,174 7,733 1,165 4 683,784 26,200 465,256 1,260,693 337,432 2,770,999 794,244 265,983 26,200 5 1,005,991 43,275 638,716 22,600 1,860,560 795,630 3,511,346 4,068 1,108,131 418,411 59,960 6 679,990 25,000 462,324 1,247,863 335,070 2,740,424 790,415 264,183 24,900 7 983,663 41,325 622,473 14 22,560 1,811,657 15 786,190 2 3,479,044 20 4,068 1,037,445 3 408,381 59,960 3 9 3 7 18 1 35 3 1 10 1 9 37 2 52 9 1 11 9 2 22 68 8 85 18 1 12 34 1 25 7 59 1,582 1,175 46 4 22 415 19 126 43 14 1 13 14 15 16 17 3 1 30 2 9 5 1 8 13 37 50 240 25 67 745 10 63 19 490 1,500 5,339 320 3,095 32,890 350 1,145 20 250 1,411 100 2,600 32,020 21 381 30 1,316 30 8 7 152 2,092 114 785 771 2 689 139 49 22 245 25 1,569 79 7 72 183 2,271 119 1,053 395 3 170 89 64 23 34,741 1,313 92,284 802 122 171 18,587 142,264 18,079 140,676 109,540 30 66,004 9,882 4,975 24 8,114 421 58,440 1,099 17 246 12,630 59,203 12,061 73,489 23,262 53 6,797 3,251 2,609 25 304 10 2,166 18 3,793 62 62 204 125 48 26 426 33 6,978 5 32 6 69 22,047 94 24 7 241 402 13 27 354 11 1,262 12 3 147 2,053 114 744 759 1 678 124 39 28 122 8 1,242 9 3 149 2,084 104 695 302 128 47 32 29 34,242 927 91,044 580 64 18,532 141,721 16,949 138,385 109,222 25 65,528 9,684 4,878 30 5,558 253 50,465 335 13 10,184 56,802 11,250 66,177 25,657 5,495 2,913 1,833 31 134 10 1,555 15 3,488 62 52 137 117 7 32 71 3,259 20,098 11 140 16 33 837, 567 25,025 1,675,576 12,833 770 409,322 3,155,653 370,504 3,202,085 2,664,600 350 1,743,842 206,794 108,657 34 66,359 3,587 532,119 2,244 65 79,347 776,236 102,369 801,869 234,316 77,864 25,295 13,753 35 13 20 98 16 3 5 6 40 98 18 4 2 3 36 82 15 364 57 3 59 42 129 22 488 110 1 20 9 24 37 67 323 691 79 30 39 55 388 1,649 189 145 6 73 38 2,106 158 3,918 569 9 211 896 1,099 616 5,480 1,420 46 319 108 701 39 6 85 76 5 3 29 113 75 6 10 .,■) 41 91 355 850 54 78 55 50 843 2,225 281 372 7 '72 42 1,900 144 2,155 293 6 111 610 607 326 4,884 962 12 279 101 469 43 24 2 43 3 3 3 31 1 10 9 1 15 12 3 44 41 3 288 13 3 10 15 109 5 14 12 2 18 37 7 45 233 13 466 143 28 132 132 45 374 16 5 273 92 24 46 247 2,205 181 8 22 256 487 162 119 273 13 223 220 30 47 164 499 272 61 8 21 48 351 33 3,084 15 6 40 1,320 14 7 91 382 .V 5 1 13 4 3 6 3 4 2 50 17 1 115 2 1 'l8 62 3 35 23 18 2 5 51 199 50 83 23 1,085 268 113 58 100 52 203 10 1,852 27 14 1,294 820 33 33 1,713 10 912 760 10 20 40 53 54 4 559 17 516 8 10 4 13 55 56 1 70 1 9 136 1 108 56 72 24 1 56 76 264 4 2 22 421 18 151 111 179 32 6 57 68 2 269 3 1 25 572 16 108 137 1 133 26 4 58 52 5 370 2 25 524 22 75 134 117 16 9 59 102 3 289 2 66 400 57 302 321 177 26 19 60 29 66 25 45 50 329 40 27 30 4 60 47 14 55 59 61 104 116 107 135 183 594 222 195 57 36 138 62 58 143 121 62 102 238 115 111 147 819 66 119 538 6 252 116 27 114 258 u3 744 495 400 337 615 1,897 565 972 330 151 612 176 224 442 446 64 17 53 5 25 37 303 31 5 16 4 24 32 9 40 36 65 46 58 20 64 122 422 103 29 16 21 38 29 25 73 45 66 46 133 7 41 94 634 43 21 448 6 98 70 11 59 106 .,7 79 155 64 118 309 1,141 217 179 90 38 94 51 82 162 140 68 377 729 48 492 1,308 5,653 431 344 2,892 33 1,158 367 97 729 1,070 69 595 368 192 530 1,694 5,290 1,036 1,974 1,181 256 703 388 661 649 664 70 2 3 13 12 4 3 6 14 4 17 2 2 5 9 71 23 13 54 29 25 22 34 131 18 8 78 10 18 23 25 72 2 9 52 45 5 8 16 69 23 45 3 3 17 48 73 116 67 262 101 80 51 104 699 93 22 360 26 98 83 83 74 4 9 51 22 7 7 14 70 18 37 4 2 12 32 75 69 37 158 49 38 32 66 487 52 10 186 12 30 50 44 76 8 10 6 11 9 34 2 7 9 14 14 3 10 11 77 27 27 33 36 51 147 64 23 9 5 12 21 10 41 45 78 51 28 54 19 38 141 3 27 65 50 34 10 37 97 79 364 191 62 87 197 640 135 70 60 35 95 85 29 149 183 ■'0 2 5 2 1 2 9 3 2 2 6 1 1 1 4 81 15 24 4 17 8 27 34 11 16 2 15 5 7 6 15 32 3 68 2 6 10 36 4 2 2 59 9 3 1 7 83 185 82 12 31 29 65 109 24 137 6 63 14 15 48 40 34 Stub items continued 208 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Franklin Fulton Garland Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independ- jsanj Small grains hafvested-Continued Rice farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959 . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Rye farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. Other grains farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres grown alone 1959. 1954. acres grown with other crops 1959. 1954. Harvested for beans farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres grown alone 1959. 1954. acres grown with other crops 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres grown alone 1959. 1954. acres grown with other crops 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres grown alone 1959. 1954. acres grown with other crops 1959. 1954. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres grown alone 1959. 1954. acres grown with other crops 1959. 1954. Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres. . ..farms reporting 1959. Cowpeas grown alone for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Harvested for dry peas farms reporting acres bushels Cut for hay farms reporting acres tons Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 44 1,565 2,690 3,090 41 36 2,609 1,878 58,572 11,677 37 81 759 158 708 37 127 181 684 17 6 46 40 339 125 10 20 73 148 33 96 5 73 7 30 33 138 3 13 195 111 194 10 4 115 29 155 15 1 100 5,000 5,000 12 32 445 309 37 4 4 396 85 3,303 850 3 17 14 85 31 10 50 6 9 33 110 41 104 120 322 16 21 36 57 521 150 8 60 15 191 53 53 4,034 9,379 326,474 581,623 321,460 576,725 3 5 12 20 13 4 25 340 27 235 3,758 325 1,429 1,458 78,172 35,805 2,976 12,767 1,344 1,141 76,002 31,505 932 10,135 1,430,812' 386,308 141 377 1,263 3,248 34 79 1,434 2,072 81 172 787 811 820 2,287 73 35 120 241 1,190 266 126 300 377 345 L96 32 190 164 888 10 28 21 99 147 470 17 139 102 684 41 32 2,070 782 36 12 2,040 346 50,404 4,125 5 18 30 421 55 198 121 718 44 92 71 321 854 1,515 7 25 19 203 18 53 5 79 26 178 380 28,000 28,000 323 275 5 9 2 220 3,125 360 5 16 35 143 30 102 2 6 7 44 26 62 45 182 21 18 30 37 249 107 1 15 1 58 100 64 2,200 30 111 75 290 22 40 33 70 394 257 2 20 11 46 19 34 9 36 22 114 3 19 9 60 5 4 415 750 40,700 45,000 40,700 45,000 1 5 150 150 306 315 23,467 12,282 25 238 281 250 22,935 11,173 10 493,272 109,522 32 54 384 681 491 515 35 83 292 15 183 2 14 65 136 38 91 163 345 11 24 36 54 219 247 19 47 112 174 164 113 7 19 12 68 ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 209 Part 2 of 5 Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Montgomery 202 88 5 81 87 51 2 289 4 9 103 1 181 94 4 52 110 54 2 343 5 11 99 2 17,609 12,810 751 5,545 7,451 10,530 201 30,510 428 1,356 10,515 3 30,505 26,930 1,100 8,556 15,428 16,144 300 61,307 1,050 3,307 19,961 4 1,327,498 874,306 41,550 422,846 489,232 706,779 14,840 2,385,506 24,290 75,204 753,820 5 1,732,423 1,439,425 38,700 517,556 953,930 786,463 8,500 3,657,191 38,500 168,343 1,132,255 ' 1,319,610 340,990 41,550 419,411 483,896 700,399 14,840 2,361,241 24,040 75,204 746,356 7 1,681,623 1,411,589 37,900 509,526 936,350 755,486 8,500 3,586,365 37,340 167,981 1,118,072 8 40 11 11 1 20 14 ' 27 6 1 10 13 5 37 12 10 32 7 17 16 6 1 36 1 12 11 46 29 25 21 10 76 2 3 24 U' 57 46 4 18 1 4 50 26 29 1 1 5 40 120 2 5 12 144 2,320 1,238 41 13 14 15 1. 17 6 2 2 3 14 9 3 2 2 4 1 1 24 1 18 58 98 3 27 133 120 884 203 33 36 4 30 335 1 19 765 2,475 75 1,140 1,366 65 5,654 40 11,970 6,025 325 250 525 20 700 400 6,321 2,054 15 20 21 911 652 60 56 782 1,118 455 35 132 727 3 2 27 1,746 581 3 22 1,091 385 106 45 916 697 121 30 193 449 9 6 13 2,454 259 13 23 131,639 58,624 6,675 1,577 64,460 77,907 44,076 2,849 5,840 73,714 69 9 1,839 242,920 52,182 9 24 75,609 19,077 5,203 1,256 44,768 21,946 5,416 1,109 5,133 24,322 47 41 420 170,952 10,276 57 25 179 97 75 50 559 144 1,000 43 7 10 2,222 26 18 35 29 652 687 178 1 10 12,612 25 27 904 633 53 35 767 1,080 449 26 117 721 1 23 1,744 579 1 28 1,061 260 66 12 789 342 89 12 110 331 1 2 2,413 151 29 131,255 58,173 6,250 1,126 63,660 77,091 42,857 2,176 5,582 72,936 50 1,764 241,485 51,975 5 30 74,200 14,763 4,392 620 40,775 17,910 4,092 402 3,736 19,307 3 73 169,181 8,586 31 127 89 75 29 17 66 6 2,032 v 18 15 142 74 11,820 25 33 2,470,006 1,475,245 109,430 33,891 1,113,291 1,742,713 1,083,946 52,098 133,188 1,746,470 650 33,661 6,101,248 1,197,636 125 34 735,691 170,983 37,180 9,373 318,303 185,796 46,216 2,775 42,663 171,718 35 635 2,590,100 64,153 35 27 19 5 20 39 72 6 16 21 8 1 2 2 8 5 2 36 91 100 38 31 202 330 29 22 105 73 4 4 7 54 104 8 37 231 80 30 335 309 555 523 663 198 357 4 9 27 117 72 4 38 818 2,049 8 14 475 569 2,335 2 3,192 9 46 409 500 90 668 37 990 1,572 16 5 33 57 812 7 3 1,043 36 i 1 40 41 266 57 28 477 322 792 1,034 982 273 462 3 11 44 138 182 4 ■'..: 424 1,851 264 542 1,253 2,399 292 404 638 1,542 2 25 18 851 1,111 23 43 8 2 2 6 24 25 5 1 4 5 1 3 10 1 44 15 12 9 5 95 43 10 2 26 22 3 1 1 33 15 6 4r 103 9 135 57 443 135 626 10 50 36 15 43 303 80 46 220 380 111 40 1,255 423 148 16 200 426 9 5 200 599 244 21 47 52 6 21 29 515 489 69 453 500 8 7 5 10 168 567 48 49 1 6 1 4 7 4 3 1 5 1 12 2 50 14 52 5 2 23 24 14 2 10 89 2 4 22 14 51 50 362 260 59 48 126 70 10 385 5 1,015 55 52 371 1,885 225 27 403 27 19 421 114 767 80 23 207 3,017 1 22 90 360 15 222 403 53 54 55 40 89 5 6 37 190 61 3 25 56 2 80 80 1 :>• 100 153 3 12 114 307 115 6 34 129 3 268 135 57 149 115 9 10 157 229 90 6 19 148 6 325 127 58 235 91 10 5 229 151 58 2 22 136 1 6 406 86 59 380 185 26 2 230 203 125 9 17 252 6 665 151 60 33 37 25 62 21 105 57 43 140 61 3 2 53 2 43 16 61 106 200 67 162 95 561 219 53 165 231 25 7 97 11 290 39 62 209 101 58 257 111 305 422 875 1,186 254 22 6 178 3 103 30 63 637 712 553 613 349 2,437 1,064 593 846 1,129 50 17 541 78 1,205 115 64 12 22 12 39 3 63 44 24 120 30 1 43 1 29 15 65 32 79 15 111 23 100 67 8 70 96 3 32 8 133 23 66 56 33 18 76 3 61 175 409 953 131 15 81 1 49 17 67 121 358 284 341 83 302 281 23 346 249 3 137 65 444 40 68 263 270 151 664 26 645 3,290 3,184 8,104 826 150 557 2 379 123 69 727 3,663 1,240 1,253 332 3,204 2,359 331 2,443 1,424 5 2,169 796 1,701 136 70 13 13 7 3 10 30 5 6 4 15 1 3 10 71 68 58 11 5 55 412 62 14 32 74 15 "4 9 1 113 5 72 58 42 23 11 49 116 16 52 22 65 1 6 33 73 486 169 63 18 201 1,873 259 113 159 375 32 10 135 3 510 39 74 64 36 21 8 38 134 17 31 23 67 2 3 31 75 384 260 51 11 122 1,208 204 84 119 263 21 9 178 3 439 23 76 8 1 4 24 10 13 7 15 18 11 1 1 12 2 2 77 5 40 23 41 19 47 64 28 52 37 6 2 53 2 51 12 78 72 4 11 170 59 123 194 408 168 42 6 5 90 2 13 79 10 84 115 160 59 121 355 394 228 223 14 6 230 10 169 29 •30 2 3 3 2 1 2 6 6 1 1 1 6 81 2 27 19 15 3 28 36 7 20 44 1 1 5 12 3 82 23 22 6 5 37 6 43 16 1 1 2 19 83 20 101 91 94 6 141 169 63 113 282 1 1 39 82 7 34 Stub items continued 210 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Pope Small grains harvesled-Continued Rice farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959., Rye farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959.. Other grains farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres grown alone 1959 . . 1954.. acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. Harvested for beans farms- reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres grown alone 1959.. 1954.. acres grown with other crops 1959. . 1954. . bushels 1959. . 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres grown alone 1959 . . 1954. . acres grown with other crops 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres grown alone 1959.. 1954.. acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres grown alone 1959. . 1954. . acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959.. Cowpeas grown alone for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959.. 1954. . Harvested for dry peas . . .farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Plowed under for green manure farms repor ting 1959 . . 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954. . 5 13 96 121 3 10 31 103 34 167 123 225 335 737 106 122 232 315 1,535 1,201 3 25 10 99 6 35 16 72 69 249 6 21 24 74 27 37 116 175 5 12 24 23 111 108 5 6 151 74 2 10 4 50 12 111 43 6 3 324 40 2 6 13 32 18 107 40 335 41 273 78 1,137 7 91 5 236 11 193 9 672 98 2,219 55 2,084 9 4 16 23 26 8 37 65 15 5 32 32 1 13 L4 83 1 42 23 348 2 2 6 12 3 30 9 52 9 847 1,724 40,522 81,400 38,922 78,380 10 275 255 2 7 450 65 57 4,471 1,805 20 62 30 4,394 1,246 97,771 3,896 5 22 62 344 105 172 10 5 161 18 33 4,535 9,699 270,419 531,240 270,219 515,292 1 10 150 1,039 717 99,944 17,613 424 155 1,020 287 98,817 12,485 400 100 2,204,796 153,762 45 441 703 4,556 909 4,762 12 18 388 IX 20 55 4 26 36 438 4 9 195 10 278 16 164 13 122 14 261 17 46 65 450 54 158 183 1,868 6 19 14 99 4 71 33 282 60 639 103 3,746 7 21 27 328 20 70 99 1,311 14 62 67 1,270 4 5 16 12 20 13 35 104 1 2 11 31 1 15 700 12 12 421 301 403 230 7,050 2,338 285 282 33,059 59,555 2,678,757 3,978,726 2,625,537 3,941,849 10 16 26 90 143 1 5 75 5 27 670 100 1,345 1,462 173,444 80,374 633 4,090 1,338 1,376 173,006 78,050 421 3,025 4,194,851 1,006,238 19 IX 291 1,721 20 34 620 1,958 16 54 105 140 185 959 5 19 42 463 7 72 44 220 296 274 504 16 70 49 282 7 18 12 66 134 241 7 43 32 193 X 119 3 13 5 19 35 98 73 203 24 43 45 71 414 335 4 29 6 56 5 58 6 19 12 51 1 3 11 77 300 1,216 55 8 113 22 135 32 10,875 11'?) 7,217 1 38 2 1 111 95 4 10,867 6,321 60 250,640 49,254 7 2 17 36 28 4 95 735 1 38 2 .'1 8 81 414 1 6 6 4 24 53 26 71 63 195 9 27 19 47 364 205 9 15 22 66 24 25 7 24 20 46 1 7 2 36 ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 211 Part 2 of 5 Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Wash- ington White Woodruff Yell 13 20 163 1 9 170 1 12 20 151 • . • 10 154 2 1,276 1,860 16,259 55 920 16,319 3 2,615 4,573 31,576 1,767 31,121 4 74,806 154,905 1,150,431 4,875 72,467 1,232,679 5 114,760 235,669 1,817,583 111,250 1,801,162 6 74,506 154,745 1,139,378 4,765 71,779 1,206,942 7 112,260 218,725 1,767,540 109,336 1,763,774 s 1 3 5 20 23 1 2 25 22 9 10 3 1 18 27 11 4 4 39 1 2 31 12 5 7 63 4 65 13 1 2 14 2 14 15 40 246 180 16 17 2 6 7 2 1 1 2 28 7 4 5 1? 84 35 105 33 10 2 7 333 72 63 99 L9 2,139 935 100 2,965 2,375 665 150 15 175 7,484 2,410 889 85 1,800 1,680 300 20 21 178 384 668 27 11 28 36 2 20 13 5 6 24 323 602 138 22 174 464 444 29 60 27 67 5 47 20 17 32 38 212 527 162 23 24,331 33,540 90,652 653 67 162 2,744 26 380 100 37 98 252 16,990 74,968 10,938 24 12,720 29,761 26,445 325 611 182 1,523 25 916 223 82 443 373 6,698 32,067 7,685 25 60 59 28 1 2 3 35 65 79 14 4 98 121 26 30 939 114 55 24 9 444 128 7 145 112 127 339 39 27 172 343 643 12 3 28 1 12 1 8 300 594 130 28 135 420 238 2 8 23 22 2 8 2 88 436 84 29 23,377 33,049 90,059 305 26 2,509 12 337 17 114 16,666 74,662 10,805 30 10,634 28,593 34 866 21,215 30 164 2 15 1,023 662 1 64 242 12 4,329 2 29,119 73 4,630 114 31 32 33 538,755 664,240 2,148,370 5,481 604 48,948 70 5,560 400 1,858 334,374 1,703,394 233,823 34 118,875 257,133 181,345 100 1,228 9,782 7,074 370 4,362 101 33,250 258,667 26,910 35 6 54 33 18 5 25 4 1 5 7 5 4 16 24 19 10 36 47 79 219 25 37 16 32 3 14 12 10 10 20 109 103 58 37 868 423 310 242 27 146 19 1 23 56 37 12 133 155 121 39 38 1,112 874 14 7 3,596 58 274 1 330 2 86 6 376 5 18 159 13 55 20 33 93 205 8 1,718 1,922 "s 1,098 7 7 41 1,323 601 354 295 17 167 31 2 33 85 49 17 211 237 185 58 42 689 446 2,987 144 225 31 265 9 111 41 21 144 195 784 646 1,079 43 4 9 16 2 3 3 3 4 5 2 2 10 5 3 44 7 19 16 4 14 7 16 2 17 6 5 10 10 23 37 9 45 83 48 189 101 14 7 186 20 27 86 5 152 135 59 46 148 212 160 21 77 78 99 7 85 91 13 58 93 231 511 81 47 60 11 28 3 30 64 59 6 2 25 48 58 28 55 6 3 356 128 7 145 100 75 331 32 49 1 3 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 50 23 8 47 5 4 2 3 2 2 4 9 19 13 24 51 3 20 94 5 9 30 13 17 50 35 52 826 82 1,474 '40 18 25 10 13 36 45 63 420 515 1,876 53 54 55 30 "a '28 1 75 12 52 9 18 81 4 2 1 4 3 33 44 9 56 23 50 146 3 1 5 1 3 1 3 89 109 33 57 30 53 88 2 2 3 2 63 106 33 58 39 106 91 3 11 1 63 98 26 59 71 121 237 9 1 47 237 29 60 33 13 119 7 17 16 21 28 17 35 222 40 13 125 27 36 61 80 38 280 26 58 61 100 65 20 38 257 1O0 57 402 153 75 62 211 59 375 10 28 53 131 64 68 110 494 65 36 383 58 133 63 365 213 1,374 62 196 147 558 228 67 72 652 246 241 1,519 709 272 64 20 53 3 9 6 11 21 4 7 199 20 7 66 15 19 65 37 6 109 9 8 6 15 37 4 10 144 31 17 100 71 30 66 123 131 5 11 7 77 38 8 15 352 23 11 143 20 36 67 173 61 325 12 7 9 30 88 5 13 298 71 69 227 192 91 68 680 891 29 108 40 1,000 314 78 142 5,118 217 64 1,684 152 241 69 1,195 514 1,242 30 36 86 280 307 21 43 1,870 271 909 1,462 794 349 70 4 9 40 1 4 8 3 4 9 9 9 11 4 32 10 9 71 16 23 126 15 11 10 33 18 8 12 26 16 15 171 50 26 72 44 40 121 1 5 20 25 18 45 32 22 17 11 136 19 62 73 36 108 761 38 32 18 164 109 14 24 77 33 34 693 206 89 74 29 43 100 1 5 26 23 25 45 32 21 21 8 137 17 48 75 21 61 327 21 22 16 142 105 17 20 70 21 36 374 112 54 76 5 4 20 1 4 4 3 1 4 19 31 6 2 20 6 5 77 19 a 30 4 34 41 39 7 11 11 88 33 22 75 28 13 78 21 19 79 1 12 26 7 4 15 60 120 16 2 71 17 29 79 73 41 154 11 129 107 216 20 48 30 263 92 67 283 150 70 JO 6 9 2 4 3 1 3 1 11 1 3 81 12 1 29 1 9 4 21 6 5 ii 19 11 81 13 7 32 23 44 3 22 4 3 4 12 28 2 6 83 83 3 134 1 28 13 143 11 5 14 50 71 316 161 22 3- Stub items continued 212 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll Annual legumes-Continued 1 Peanuts grown alone for all 2,624 23 36 4 6 3 34 78 2 1954... 3,549 10 21 2 8 1 86 100 1 3 acres 1959... 2,842 7 23 34 176 4 1954... 6,601 11 27 1 8 1 123 125 3 5 Harvested for picking 2,216 23 28 4 6 31 61 6 1954. . . 2,140 10 21 8 28 50 1 7 acres 1959... 2,147 7 15 29 63 8 1954. . . 3,314 10 19 6 49 62 3 9 pounds 1959... 915,761 4,595 7,144 382 352 210 12,989 18,993 10 1954. . . 772,690 4,202 5,815 886 6,276 12,641 3,300 11 Vines or tops saved for 501 6 5 21 12 1954... 1,993 2 7 2 2 1 62 45 13 acres 1959. . . 923 9 8 112 14 1954... 4,186 3 11 1 2 1 74 55 15 tons 1959... 952 9 11 111 16 1954. . . Hay crops: 2,877 2 10 2 1 1 65 111 17 636,967 4,702 4,338 5,659 33,454 15,991 2,212 1,481 17,716 18 1954. . . 775,678 8,396 7,901 7,033 38,496 18,927 4,446 2,521 19,762 19 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 1,999 1 63 171 115 2 108 20 1954. . . 3,273 1 1 91 254 293 192 2] acres 1959.. . 34,571 12 466 1,686 1,245 22 1,017 22 1954. . . 44,953 6 5 744 1,711 2,468 1,353 23 tons 1959... 83,166 40 882 3,408 2,314 19 2,038 .'■', 1954. . . 82,692 10 5 1,385 2,612 3,073 1,531 25 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 341 8 22 19 9 .< 1954. . . 419 5 18 11 6 .7 tons 1959. . . 27,715 75 294 165 111 28 1954. . . 22,813 72 206 82 24 29 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 3,394 2 26 673 218 9 4 140 30 1954. . . 1,605 1 1 18 135 41 5 2 57 31 acres 1959... 64,912 70 515 10,175 4,121 105 42 2,372 J." 1954... 25,725 40 20 172 1,680 546 73 18 630 33 tons 1959... 84,863 65 519 14,410 5,947 144 20 2,818 .!.; 1954... 22,395 20 20 140 1,617 411 60 13 492 35 286 1 3 59 16 1 1 7 i,. 1954. . . 87 2 11 4 4 37 tons 1959... 6,488 10 70 882 571 5 5 123 »' 1954. . . 2,080 33 111 31 16 39 16, 236 172 135 157 564 308 140 107 331 40 1954. . . 13,199 266 235 82 116 90 215 124 120 41 acres 1959. .. 252,341 4,392 3,082 2,553 7,668 4,730 1,071 889 4,498 42 1954. . . 198,577 7,876 6,564 1,259 1,354 1,217 2,232 889 1,445 43 tons 1959... 324,926 6,290 5,328 2,335 8,736 5,536 1,184 1,082 4,406 44 1954. . . 152,567 7,559 6,460 768 962 755 1,084 627 1,008 45 Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 1,443 20 21 11 50 20 4 5 28 46 1954. . . 637 36 16 1 6 1 4 3 5 47 tons 1959... 27,083 928 371 98 689 208 13 28 362 48 1954. . . 13,263 1,210 533 6 33 10 23 14 20 49 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 3,412 3 4 56 368 127 39 26 169 50 1954... 17,952 13 38 242 1,862 638 142 143 685 51 acres 1959. . . 39,342 101 53 478 3,852 1,108 349 338 1,593 52 1954. . . 195,977 262 317 2,650 21,923 7,621 1,504 1,256 8,271 53 tons 1959. . . 42,679 95 41 456 4,584 1,599 298 399 1,612 54 1954... 210,492 324 343 2,588 29,323 9,280 1,464 960 8,694 55 130 2 1 16 7 1 7 56 1954. . . 683 9 119 30 4 7 26 57 tons 1959... 1,208 13 1 135 47 10 35 58 1954... 7,902 40 1,352 423 40 37 363 59 5,836 7 7 43 212 115 16 17 155 60 1954... 9,641 9 25 56 287 259 22 18 155 61 acres 1959... 89,151 82 155 485 3,572 1,963 79 149 2,763 ... 1954. . . 132,245 182 422 682 4,598 3,129 166 137 2,224 63 tons 1959... 99,496 128 138 616 4,096 1,873 69 132 2,531 64 1954... 89,210 153 283 429 2,973 2,232 78 73 1,381 65 453 3 2 1 28 7 2 1 8 1954... 380 1 1 1 19 12 2 67 tons 1959... 7,842 53 23 6 549 127 14 5 69 68 1954. . . 5,442 18 11 2 256 117 8 69 8,064 5 21 76 508 176 39 9 280 70 1954. . . 12,155 3 12 139 640 267 25 31 425 71 acres 1959.. . 155,953 115 978 1,162 6,369 2,824 586 63 5,473 72 1954. . . 177, 630 30 573 1,526 7,051 3,929 471 221 5,816 73 tons 1959... 190,573 157 1,464 1,301 8,202 3,483 463 91 5,885 74 1954. . . 143,343 19 312 1,195 5,865 2,819 243 113 4,168 75 823 2 6 53 13 5 25 76 1954. . . 683 1 2 44 5 1 8 77 tons 1959... 16,485 100 42 588 146 46 319 78 1954. . . 12,560 10 52 513 25 2 56 79 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959... 21 8 80 1954. . . 26 13 1 2 81 acres 1959.. . 697 132 82 1954. . . 571 179 17 23 83 tons, green weight 1959... 3,465 625 84 1954. . . 3,323 991 130 95 2 Reported in small fractions. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 213 Part 3 of 5 Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner 11 76 9 45 74 126 91 30 13 1 22 40 3 62 64 1 16 84 12 54 178 240 163 21 30 10 8 36 5 42 49 2 2 55 3 44 84 98 84 20 30 (z) 9 40 2 46 74 3 19 115 5 176 295 311 211 30 51 17 11 57 5 54 79 4 10 64 9 36 40 117 85 30 11 1 21 28 3 55 53 5 14 81 12 35 34 183 120 19 16 8 8 28 5 21 38 6 1 45 3 28 43 91 75 8 24 (Z) 8 24 2 38 51 7 16 78 5 37 54 195 137 24 25 14 11 44 5 23 40 8 1,465 15,541 2,592 13,594 17,065 25,084 22,026 6,674 17, 566 75 3,884 5,558 730 13,987 15,967 9 4,790 12,660 1,768 15,676 12,741 40,940 30,906 5,643 5,810 1,477 2,861 7,100 2,110 6,105 13,121 10 1 12 16 46 17 20 1 2 1 15 1 13 11 2 38 28 176 112 74 5 16 1 2 14 27 27 12 1 15 24 52 18 36 12 17 1 18 1 24 13 3 52 40 294 145 95 9 29 i 1 20 31 47 14 1 15 24 65 20 43 15 37 1 17 1 36 15 1 43 40 221 135 78 8 29 1 2 15 27 38 16 11,115 9,481 3,970 7,609 2,718 5,064 11,029 3,181 10,133 3,092 2,771 2,060 4,922 5,719 18,689 17 12,982 10,965 5,840 7,635 5,534 4,187 13,790 4,823 11,619 7,938 3,206 2,633 10,850 9,491 14,648 15 11 14 13 14 2 5 24 3 63 52 5 5 6 1 10 19 30 9 21 7 29 9 65 119 22 44 16 20 379 266 82 85 13 71 366 26 1,213 2,582 100 "m 86 10 245 21 435 87 114 15 268 36 1,062 4,737 320 460 191 22 938 686 138 87 53 76 985 41 3,681 7,286 254 108 242 8 406 23 1,450 113 224 20 492 41 1,830 12,100 973 1,046 202 24 1 4 1 2 2 23 16 2 1 2 25 3 3 2 15 18 2 7 3 26 200 314 5 8 4 812 5,564 100 4 110 27 41 45 5 350 8,333 17 257 27 28 11 30 18 13 2 15 39 9 18 1 18 6 10 47 29 19 14 45 5 7 9 14 17 16 11 3 6 14 30 656 972 174 79 15 469 626 82 248 4 345 364 200 608 31 356 441 114 70 139 302 254 112 183 109 16 844 159 32 669 954 228 100 19 285 787 50 255 4 4a 530 298 508 33 703 189 438 60 54 135 327 79 191 108 23 840 115 34 1 4 3 1 2 1 1 i 2 4 35 2 1 2 1 1 2 36 10 85 29 2 58 2 2 10 280 15 37 70 6 5 5 5 7 38 129 184 274 320 170 166 273 221 154 29 146 107 132 273 627 39 271 147 313 110 195 153 157 286 86 98 126 91 501 434 85 40 3,538 3,966 3,096 4,159 1,740 1,955 3,462 2,800 2,573 297 2,081 1,346 2,918 4,566 10,407 41 5,460 3,408 3,073 1,056 3,151 1,600 1,549 3,550 1,306 1,156 2,008 1,170 8,960 6,409 861 42 6,422 5,052 3,823 4,211 2,463 1,878 4,678 3,356 3,904 470 2,992 1,564 4,805 5,425 13,571 43 6,118 2,112 2,349 527 1,997 1,080 974 2,590 789 823 1,929 533 9,730 4,978 689 44 10 26 19 38 14 11 13 37 20 3 15 19 7 25 41 45 18 9 23 4 8 3 3 14 6 6 4 3 51 22 1 .;-> 875 464 204 517 141 125 115 650 335 19 217 222 378 658 519 47 384 250 128 16 85 24 10 143 80 123 390 9 965 382 10 48 7 18 19 59 15 40 42 3 55 4 13 6 4 18 87 49 50 103 139 290 90 202 342 68 343 67 59 94 36 103 381 50 207 186 166 454 99 489 855 34 628 48 192 32 76 201 1,704 51 1,001 978 1,009 2,091 629 2,083 3,541 651 3,744 667 533 1,080 384 1,247 4,281 52 208 192 225 382 131 400 912 58 691 60 196 23 74 187 2,396 53 1,402 901 999 1,959 606 1,772 3,254 473 3,824 746 559 866 429 1,117 5,431 54 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 '-■' 1 2 9 8 2 5 1 12 1 3 1 12 :•• 18 6 25 3 5 54 60 5 57 50 7 38 86 120 35 120 138 8 30 20 120 58 11 40 19 190 62 21 227 6 81 4 4 6 8 35 290 59 32 60 34 320 105 15 447 12 149 11 8 16 8 60 584 60 339 995 73 1,762 479 377 2,076 61 1,764 25 41 30 114 388 3,141 '.1 686 726 274 2,619 1,068 77 3,841 75 2,115 193 141 121 66 711 5,356 -.. 235 918 74 1,587 560 340 2,295 55 2,121 25 60 41 147 391 3,382 63 628 341 195 1,722 568 53 2,691 56 1,058 260 187 53 47 386 3,961 64 1 1 27 2 8 10 1 11 65 6 3 2 5 2 3 6 1 6 .. 3 4 204 26 41 274 25 106 67 133 16 14 20 18 16 41 7 43 68 76 167 36 79 29 67 253 19 194 20 12 17 14 20 247 69 115 238 145 203 55 48 407 26 235 68 18 20 35 23 381 70 5,896 3,026 379 1,070 372 1,703 3,644 178 3,707 136 357 239 1,314 354 2,584 71 5,044 5,464 929 1,740 616 288 4,337 233 3,209 1,076 204 262 964 280 3,800 72 8,488 3,375 428 1,176 364 1,847 3,631 223 4,629 191 469 254 1,592 528 3,353 73 6,675 3,017 737 1,284 348 193 2,996 189 2,048 1,484 161 161 1,251 279 3,441 74 9 23 3 5 5 6 8 1 23 2 2 1 17 75 7 13 6 11 4 10 1 10 2 1 2 2 51 76 339 261 23 25 59 195 48 2 608 71 60 30 283 77 1,476 222 27 42 78 62 1 110 8 6 5 10 299 78 1 1 3 1 79 80 100 70 166 50 S3 li 500 450 ::: 920 200 83 84 Stub items continued 214 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independ- Izard (For definitions and explanations, see text) ence Annual legumes-Continued 1 Peanuts grown alone for all 42 24 19 36 12 81 65 30 19 59 : 1954... 170 2 6 80 18 108 67 84 9 21 3 acres 1959. . . 486 13 19 44 7 108 46 24 14 47 4 1954. . . 1,263 2 5 136 24 186 91 108 12 25 5 Harvested for picking and threshing farms reporting 1959... 31 24 14 29 12 52 51 27 16 53 . 1954... 70 3 39 18 49 28 41 7 18 7 acres 1959. . . 434 13 11 32 7 82 33 20 8 35 8 1954. . . 564 2 48 24 89 31 42 9 17 9 pounds 1959 .. . 264,765 4,607 4,055 11,805 2,641 22,043 10,502 7,882 2,652 17,899 10 1954... 160,696 550 11,362 6,959 35,515 7,100 10,428 2,810 8,445 n Vines or tops saved for 19 2 7 10 20 14 6 3 7 12 1954... 153 2 4 53 2 74 48 59 3 10 13 acres 1959. . . 100 2 10 14 41 14 7 5 10 14 1954... 1,162 2 3 84 4 116 60 79 3 13 15 tons 1959... 46 1 7 20 35 17 9 6 19 1.6 1954. . . 520 2 3 56 1 96 46 46 3 14 17 Hay crops 15, 111 12,617 3,413 4,398 4,141 15,288 4,728 6,796 11,149 6,234 18 1954. . . 18,539 12,623 4,046 6,033 6,482 18,441 5,508 9,376 12,197 8,833 19 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating. .. .farms reporting 1959... 25 66 1 5 28 3 15 46 43 20 1954. . . 13 61 2 11 34 4 25 51 57 21 acres 1959... 435 485 20 38 602 34 191 733 342 22 1954. . . 226 297 10 111 481 50 320 719 504 23 tons 1959... 1,085 977 60 25 1,394 35 573 1,732 736 24 1954. . . 283 321 6 121 695 44 519 899 764 25 3 5 1 5 3 12 4 26 1954. . . 2 1 2 10 7 14 2 27 tons 1959... 206 39 60 50 17 350 38 28 1954. . . 51 11 249 120 159 20 29 Clover, tiJEothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay.... farms reporting 1959... 29 29 25 4 13 34 32 18 20 14 30 1954. . . 15 29 12 5 24 21 17 22 21 22 31 acres 1959. . . 1,343 350 343 92 159 695 863 323 402 138 32 1954... 127 XI 116 53 216 752 218 369 189 213 33 tons 1959. . . 1,511 380 376 98 186 926 858 474 295 239 J4 1954. . . 135 289 120 22 228 534 154 542 218 233 35 5 1 2 1 5 7 4 1 1 j. 1954... 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 37 tons 1959. . . 179 5 11 15 117 324 13 5 5 38 1954. . . 6 4 45 24 130 18 20 39 160 277 87 194 379 239 114 142 340 192 40 1954... 75 135 46 235 478 174 60 141 93 123 .;: acres 1959. . . 2,434 3,963 984 3,585 3,656 4,626 1,990 2,058 5,583 2,487 42 1954. . . 691 1,829 562 4,249 4,657 3,583 1,915 1,915 922 1,360 43 tons 1959... 3,345 4,094 872 6,234 3,759 5,555 3,269 2,542 6,166 2,486 44 1954. . . 592 955 314 2,024 3,192 3,026 1,525 1,407 654 1,014 4'. 15 12 9 36 41 31 20 19 41 8 46 1954. . . 4 2 1 24 9 6 6 9 4 47 tons 1959... 295 114 75 1,786 265 639 843 216 693 80 48 1954... 38 9 50 120 369 156 99 31 12 44 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 75 100 24 12 8 35 10 56 45 68 50 1954... 351 350 178 55 100 196 97 229 399 312 51 acres 1959. . . 1,092 921 250 197 73 382 129 901 436 675 52 1954. . . 3,889 3,422 1,831 556 702 2,343 956 3,120 4,096 3,058 53 tons 1959... 1,512 773 212 177 68 417 114 683 349 661 '.4 1954... 4,917 2,943 1,474 472 609 2,199 896 3,049 4,333 2,569 55 1 7 1 1 1 1 3 •,., 1954. . . 23 9 2 4 3 2 7 28 7 57 tons 1959. . . 5 32 10 2 3 5 28 58 1954. . . 320 52 15 47 112 12 101 240 50 59 275 168 75 35 16 38 36 12 75 43 60 1954. . . 396 173 59 68 52 133 51 17 78 58 6] acres 1959. . . 6,372 3,210 1,061 277 75 679 481 62 1,025 682 62 1954... 9,973 2,644 683 1,040 329 2,865 765 399 532 682 63 tons 1959... 8,289 3,778 994 248 83 686 530 115 1,560 685 64 1954. . . 7,973 1,596 263 506 192 2,606 415 205 325 651 65 26 19 6 3 1 4 17 2 66 1954. . . 55 4 7 2 3 1 67 tons 1959... 935 622 53 18 50 70 242 10 68 1954. . . 1,288 81 238 71 18 4 69 196 204 61 19 25 267 70 131 148 127 70 1954... 241 260 80 16 78 327 75 151 359 253 7) acres 1959. . . 3,435 3,688 775 227 140 8,304 1,231 3,261 2,970 1,910 72 1954. . . 3,611 4,090 854 125 467 8,417 1,604 3,253 5,739 3,016 73 tons 1959. .. 4,266 4,392 702 179 151 10,912 1,226 4,712 4,414 2,355 ','4 1954... 2,788 2,723 481 48 378 7,322 1,192 2,913 5,667 2,375 7- 26 18 4 1 1 42 9 16 30 8 76 1954. . . 19 16 2 1 57 12 21 64 15 77 tons 1959... 465 218 50 4 3 1,797 104 139 841 166 78 1954. . . 245 157 14 15 1,215 263 511 1,009 86 79 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains. .. .farms reporting 1959... 80 1954. . . 1 81 acres 1959... 8? 1954... 22 3 J tons, green weight 1959... 84 1954... 130 Z Reported in smell fractions. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 215 Part 3 of 5 Jacks can Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison Marlon Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Montgomery 11 49 26 24 11 67 40 24 41 33 6 7 47 7 4 30 1 10 75 66 32 6 27 51 25 24 35 1 62 6 9 29 2 8 49 66 31 13 12 20 52 53 24 2 2 49 4 1 20 3 12 92 156 42 8 13 310 79 64 50 1 88 7 9 44 4 11 37 19 20 9 63 32 20 30 29 6 7 26 7 4 27 5 10 37 25 26 3 26 8 12 7 35 1 13 5 9 24 6 6 38 58 26 11 9 11 28 26 20 2 2 24 4 (Z) 16 7 9 29 45 35 4 12 247 52 6 37 1 18 6 9 35 8 2,740 4,701 36,740 4,308 3,568 7,836 5,272 8,695 10,683 6,555 586 1,224 9,115 2,435 420 6,068 9 2,460 6,887 24,401 4,065 1,900 5,431 10,805 15,301 1,845 11,172 56 2,385 575 2,349 7,082 10 7 13 8 2 9 4 13 1 20 5 11 25 48 6 4 1 45 13 16 10 49 1 10 12 8 50 10 3 9 24 34 1 24 7 13 38 111 7 6 1 299 48 56 13 71 1 12 14 9 30 9 2 11 24 37 2 25 4 15 31 67 7 5 1 126 27 19 14 53 3 7 16 5,364 6,247 8,929 6,447 6,990 5,013 3,950 9,949 17,350 13,872 26,250 6,412 10,240 3,999 1,751 6,551 17 5,194 12,967 13,611 6,408 7,631 6,712 9,280 10,343 24,116 14,382 24,673 8,183 9,956 8,845 3,939 7,037 18 13 22 29 66 7 3 4 19 112 4 84' 72 55 75 1 2 19 15 48 35 84 22 22 8 17 100 12 69 104 113 329 1 20 120 403 469 2,414 46 28 171 695 1,082 1,020 1,004 655 1,940 3,458 10 40 a 406 661 643 2,437 141 388 116 1,056 851 122 681 805 2,444 7,606 15 22 187 953 1,433 4,226 156 72 366 1,657 3,748 4,040 2,099 1,520 4,231 12,201 30 58 23 597 973 1,432 4,568 128 621 90 1,145 1,805 122 692 1,255 3,378 17,719 5 24 1 3 5 31 1 3 19 1 9 8 26 34 25 1 7 42 3 1 6 12 2 1 3 36 80 26 2 78 281 1,818 6 143 845 1,000 576 119 1,915 io, a2 27 3 500 2,074 13 50 161 431 20 33 19 570 6,907 28 6 6 23 5 48 3 2 15 30 13 419 35 9 1 1 13 29 2 10 32 8 36 6 2 10 22 3 131 7 10 10 1 8 30 41 424 600 290 1,087 26 19 639 755 147 10,601 453 416 2 22 185 31 70 489 431 274 713 34 8 795 346 28 2,388 67 471 92 30 85 32 66 895 773 372 1,535 42 28 1,133 969 212 13,347 543 337 2 25 263 33 30 841 590 430 810 33 5 1,086 212 28 1,505 52 429 83 15 47 34 3 2 2 1 1 2 4 1 37 1 2 35 2 1 1 4 1 2 1 36 280 65 143 3 6 6 132 40 912 8 155 37 430 24 100 50 5 35 2 38 171 168 114 58 269 228 180 129 312 493 311 204 85 10 138 163 39 176 386 85 33 185 394 450 94 135 516 170 70 87 28 302 111 40 2,288 3,759 1,398 i,oa 3,304 3,201 3,127 3,091 5,081 10,633 4,709 2,788 1,297 237 1,698 2,355 41 2,584 8,579 996 1,301 1,883 4,927 8,160 2,254 2,464 8,911 1,948 678 1,452 506 3,605 1,152 42 2,556 4,397 2,118 1,369 3,663 4,830 5,002 4,396 8,444 18,373 6,167 3,035 1,418 630 2,541 1,958 43 1,593 8,342 660 689 1,967 3,976 6,741 1,294 1,674 5,460 1,229 557 830 671 2,714 573 44 12 17 12 6 17 11 12 12 30 45 12 10 7 2 8 7 45 6 32 1 3 8 12 33 2 7 35 6 2 4 2 11 5 46 175 436 248 147 136 162 237 334 474 1,479 150 156 134 69 327 75 47 72 1,305 10 151 1,129 299 468 41 67 533 35 5 81 3 380 56 48 10 11 28 18 20 13 6 11 125 11 168 103 13 1 2 23 49 38 63 208 47 158 109 28 15 551 L38 668 390 53 22 22 178 50 586 375 334 233 190 129 41 468 1,405 121 1,505 1,236 236 2 14 242 51 306 958 1,628 525 1,675 613 271 164 6,595 1,640 6,605 4,830 964 180 149 1,942 52 403 432 444 236 154 156 38 299 1,760 101 1,708 1,245 211 1 14 294 53 292 801 1,471 577 1,769 532 268 153 7,121 1,620 6,914 5,535 1,065 249 173 1,348 54 1 1 1 1 3 1 6 8 1 55 1 6 2 9 2 16 3 a 8 3 1 2 10 56 150 10 2 14 43 7 70 53 21 57 ... 80 52 110 83 20 205 115 215 337 "8 2 33 83 58 21 25 250 9 20 15 23 17 244 68 118 23 23 1 196 59 41 45 458 18 21 5 41 36 624 230 151 23 13 3 6 143 60 701 292 3,320 193 231 544 294 472 3,224 1,009 2,593 181 423 100 2,541 61 430 428 6,103 222 223 214 473 1,221 8,969 2,819 2,585 282 298 116 26 1,925 62 356 328 4,260 214 236 486 362 580 5,076 1,625 2,577 259 474 200 2,255 63 233 373 4,250 298 138 214 388 505 6,489 2,056 1,343 213 340 212 11 855 64 23 2 1 1 2 12 6 3 3 1 4 65 1 1 30 2 1 2 19 5 3 1 1 3 66 332 37 3 30 27 243 118 37 15 200 31 67 9 7 333 209 9 2 124 130 7 20 3 23 68 20 25 156 67 114 26 12 107 321 33 264 90 144 4 2 70 69 59 74 208 48 219 31 17 116 372 94 6a 153 131 32 11 183 70 1,628 994 2,808 2,296 2,132 1,085 298 4,584 5,803 942 5,838 1,099 5,911 120 7 1,186 71 1,398 1,852 3,810 1,649 2,996 521 252 4,853 4,891 862 10,466 1,5a 4,327 345 129 1,918 72 1,803 1,183 3,708 2,663 3,194 1,800 420 5,124 7,835 1,260 6,913 1,428 6,296 212 6 1,677 73 1,428 1,978 2,828 1,824 3,308 436 as 4,908 3,291 567 5,8a 1,378 3,917 3a 94 1,026 74 3 29 8 10 2 14 34 3 15 3 24 1 4 75 4 7 10 5 21 8 10 6 11 5 9 11 76 306 554 302 141 63 700 743 123 331 10 463 2 41 77 166 224 181 44 233 1 15 100 274 129 43 a3 66 208 1 17 50 1 80 500 114 78 79 a 81 82 Si 84 Stub items continued 216 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Annual legumes-Continued 1 Peanuts grown alone for all 78 5 115 18 4 18 24 24 43 20 2 1954. . . 157 14 211 16 8 34 5 51 31 17 3 acres 1959. . . 89 3 139 13 10 16 14 23 16 12 4 1954. . . 222 16 291 22 8 61 7 64 44 29 5 Harvested for picking 70 5 107 18 4 11 23 23 41 20 6 1954... 66 8 185 8 8 29 4 47 15 13 7 acres 1959. . . 78 3 121 12 9 14 13 21 13 10 8 1954. . . 83 7 247 7 4 28 6 50 15 15 9 pounds 1959. . . 21,827 972 26,330 4,395 610 7,716 4,677 12,670 8,319 3,275 10 1954. . . 15,014 1,637 32,070 3,143 2,650 5,946 790 11,811 3,710 2,574 11 Vines or tops saved for 8 15 3 9 3 5 3 4 12 1954. . . 127 5 65 12 26 1 28 11 9 13 acres 1959. . . 9 24 4 12 3 7 6 4 14 1954. . . 184 5 96 16 30 1 40 18 14 15 tons 1959. . . 7 19 4 11 4 6 9 2 16 1954. . . Hay crops: 161 4 56 16 31 1 38 11 21 17 6,283 9,930 2,549 5,554 2,958 3,293 1,809 8,346 10,967 6,772 18 1954. . . 6,544 11,347 4,118 7,241 9,935 4,614 2,644 9,561 15,132 9,786 19 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating. .. .farms reporting 1959... 1 42 2 15 21 3 11 5 7 3 20 1954. . . 3 70 3 19 85 5 37 1 11 4 21 acres 1959. . . 9 383 13 619 510 19 134 42 57 64 22 1954. . . 24 572 10 339 1,281 22 432 6 52 32 23 tons 1959... 18 653 34 800 1,190 15 236 64 122 208 24 1954. . . 18 737 7 302 3,477 12 794 5 60 40 25 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 /' 1954. . . 2 2 10 3 3 27 tons 1959. . . 8 51 250 10 4 47 4 28 1954. . . 24 7 547 189 18 29 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay. .. .farms reporting 1959... 8 230 11 7 1 11 2 25 38 7 30 1954. . . 14 132 7 7 3 26 4 22 30 8 31 acres 1959... 193 3,430 112 183 3 190 35 526 533 59 32 1954... 129 1,498 88 263 8 389 45 311 270 168 3J tons 1959... 383 4,030 95 289 3 267 80 513 802 94 34 1954. . . 86 1,002 97 254 5 261 44 225 205 218 35 1 12 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 1 36 1954. . . 1 3 2 1 1 37 tons 1959... 200 199 5 25 3 12 60 20 44 3 '•' 1954. . . 12 16 160 1 6 39 176 271 63 145 186 126 83 181 200 215 40 1954. . . 130 146 72 98 602 122 91 235 89 303 41 acres 1959... 3,696 3,221 1,003 2,404 1,776 2,242 1,395 2,151 3,048 5,658 42 1954. . . 2,116 1,555 1,108 1,296 6,332 1,828 1,524 2,384 1,333 6,550 43 tons 1959... 4,659 3,739 1,348 2,862 2,434 2,675 1,868 2,277 4,044 8,159 44 1954... 1,423 871 740 927 5,189 1,120 1,547 1,530 1,308 5,087 45 24 10 11 15 11 7 20 19 14 25 46 1954. . . 10 3 5 5 11 2 13 6 6 22 47 tons 1959... 261 58 69 276 86 166 639 207 124 411 48 1954... 190 10 33 103 324 8 141 56 216 573 49 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . . 21 127 19 18 14 19 3 28 30 9 50 1954. . . 126 420 127 144 84 133 27 234 226 90 51 acres 1959. . . 215 1,007 259 180 161 185 90 312 479 121 52 1954. . . 1,336 4,104 1,879 1,520 543 1,686 310 1,725 2,189 1,276 53 tons 1959... 210 1,006 294 192 72 265 90 328 603 159 54 1954... 1,189 3,663 1,420 1,657 666 1,556 358 1,856 2,116 1,427 55 4 1 1 1 56 1954. . . 3 8 2 4 1 3 2 7 1 57 tons 1959... 19 10 3 15 58 1954... 14 105 5 32 1 Mi 13 29 3 59 61 52 44 43 7 17 5 109 307 34 60 1954. . . 93 66 82 109 15 24 2 265 312 70 61 acres 1959. . . 691 692 689 968 91 263 118 1,425 3,622 770 62 1954... 1,250 736 827 2,003 448 181 7 3,576 4,659 1,557 63 tons 1959... 871 776 598 722 72 436 229 1,248 4,202 854 64 1954. . . 782 333 561 983 751 77 4 2,147 3,529 1,040 65 10 4 5 1 1 1 9 27 11 66 1954... 3 2 2 1 10 19 ■10 67 tons 1959. . . 157 42 41 12 10 2 94 165 439 68 1954... 37 4 28 5 119 247 450 69 68 88 36 87 24 28 4 244 184 5 70 1954. . . 109 239 29 130 79 56 24 190 424 17 71 acres 1959. . . 1,479 1,197 473 1,200 417 394 37 3,890 3,224 88 72 1954. . . 1,689 2,882 206 1,820 1,281 508 326 1,559 6,629 203 73 tons 1959... 2,006 1,473 435 1,093 656 468 30 3,653 4,379 120 74 1954... 1,244 1,621 97 1,543 2,095 399 307 1,008 5,535 190 75 8 4 5 5 1 1 1 33 17 76 1954. . . 3 3 6 2 2 11 24 1 77 tons 1959. . . 223 55 49 53 20 11 20 454 294 78 1954. . . 81 10 155 11 53 59 1,353 3 79 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains. .. .farms reporting 1959... 1 1 80 1954. . . 1 «: acres 1959. . . 4 12 82 1954. . . 42 83 tons, green weight 1959... 10 120 84 1954... 150 ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 217 Part 3 of 5 Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Wash- ington White Woodruff Yell 19 5 27 17 58 28 16 25 29 19 190 36 6 108 6 21 1 24 1 6 21 38 9 52 43 12 10 299 71 3 156 10 50 2 12 4 24 11 32 17 18 25 15 9 142 33 1 100 19 3 30 3 8 31 66 13 109 71 6 12 463 98 27 219 6 113 4 17 5 17 17 52 25 12 21 21 19 173 32 6 79 6 20 5 18 1 4 10 26 5 12 12 12 8 222 40 2 102 9 20 6 11 4 24 5 27 12 10 16 7 9 118 21 1 61 16 7 21 3 5 13 38 6 12 15 6 6 317 44 2 96 5 35 8 4,043 1,916 6,089 2,713 13,147 9,372 4,612 7,203 4,213 3,551 42,440 6,829 661 34,583 676 16,652 9 2,895 300 670 1,837 8,552 1,100 3,700 2,372 1,108 808 80,501 12,560 900 28,157 1,280 9,198 10 1 1 2 9 3 6 4 8 27 4 35 4 11 9 3 9 17 5 45 32 1 5 150 36 1 82 35 12 1 1 2 12 4 9 9 8 37 4 41 5 13 15 3 10 28 5 64 58 1 7 214 55 25 116 78 14 2 3 2 15 5 6 9 8 48 6 60 7 15 13 3 6 29 8 45 34 1 7 166 39 12 119 79 16 8,860 8,392 3,208 6,695 12,412 10,208 10,510 6,543 5,832 6,476 3,047 9,653 40,316 20,198 2,656 13,205 17 13,091 10,813 4,724 8,129 12,065 10,816 13,069 7,405 7,772 6,983 4,793 9,080 41,521 18,146 4,477 12,894 18 43 29 6 5 2 36 23 4 26 13 3 4 175 12 1 19 19 65 41 20 6 4 59 40 7 26 28 12 3 256 3 9 16 20 1,293 199 185 94 18 314 901 40 464 75 360 49 1,934 132 15 173 21 1,603 269 568 69 43 379 826 100 114 348 143 23 2,223 86 116 171 22 3,182 289 425 112 16 438 2,156 53 584 145 317 99 4,047 243 15 421 23 3,617 422 1,279 38 40 520 1,478 129 109 498 144 23 3,229 57 83 285 24 14 2 3 1 1 21 1 1 25 17 4 2 1 7 13 2 3 23 1 1 26 1,125 28 331 10 20 295 3 8 27 474 49 60 2 44 256 36 55 171 30 1 28 8 36 15 18 94 12 13 23 26 10 24 509 12 98 29 10 57 4 16 10 62 9 18 13 20 7 18 136 8 2 36 30 190 427 799 425 1,882 397 207 424 705 251 266 9,303 121 1,594 31 296 919 43 1,239 91 655 97 783 96 141 41 242 1,742 57 43 878 32 433 557 809 392 2,594 654 162 536 700 297 360 13,716 139 2,042 33 268 828 49 408 69 571 92 782 105 74 42 150 1,399 42 43 370 34 3 4 1 1 5 1 2 2 3 1 44 1 35 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 13 36 109 30 2 6 26 10 11 22 140 1 973 4 37 17 7 12 2 53 504 1 107 38 120 291 197 82 172 331 134 135 225 243 95 349 469 1,109 128 234 39 148 131 171 75 78 67 37 95 104 85 152 69 197 561 153 105 40 2,675 4,025 2,613 1,333 2,733 4,903 1,856 2,309 3,021 3,832 1,309 5,265 7,285 15,697 2,352 5,399 41 3,890 1,409 2,688 1,451 988 809 294 2,004 1,188 859 1,719 533 2,318 6,374 3,658 1,733 42 3,394 4,444 3,846 1,524 3,272 4,965 2,949 2,985 3,198 3,578 2,064 5,429 8,597 21,984 2,516 7,384 43 2,706 840 1,875 1,039 565 553 288 1,129 802 468 1,378 315 1,620 4,282 3,781 1,070 44 22 28 23 9 15 27 11 14 24 20 5 23 28 97 16 16 45 7 3 4 3 4 2 5 2 7 2 4 16 11 3 46 404 309 475 126 148 181 99 127 248 299 242 438 725 1,612 226 1,246 47 274 20 95 22 15 11 187 2 75 10 40 156 230 105 48 17 47 6 27 13 140 70 31 28 69 29 40 353 46 4 26 49 204 336 46 171 122 536 266 106 255 395 165 308 1,662 451 27 206 50 370 553 78 422 104 1,293 1,096 466 315 606 308 444 3,762 622 143 335 51 2,800 3,830 751 1,947 947 6,468 3,092 854 2,950 3,941 2,039 2,666 19,353 4,360 408 2,262 52 402 498 140 531 81 1,089 1,599 450 311 475 322 370 4,290 685 93 443 53 3,363 3,413 633 1,646 1,043 6,587 3,739 725 2,812 4,087 1,912 2,650 23,949 4,989 227 2,146 54 1 2 2 6 3 2 1 4 1 1 15 2 55 3 14 1 5 3 45 15 1 6 11 3 4 108 10 2 56 3 27 5 18 43 44 2 44 8 6 78 11 57 47 88 7 19 40 468 217 6 46 162 11 13 931 205 80 58 70 31 4 64 292 49 221 25 27 31 33 164 337 240 2 165 59 208 38 8 114 424 89 430 30 33 52 25 323 380 557 257 60 1,427 410 10 1,694 5,830 724 4,741 381 308 394 449 1,872 5,417 1,859 40 3,311 61 2,207 449 63 1,995 8,130 851 7,582 916 342 537 335 2,924 5,339 4,685 4,791 62 1,484 422 4 1,675 6,099 480 6,441 343 307 297 644 1,712 5,551 2,208 50 3,701 63 1,624 370 82 1,171 4,371 527 5,449 730 232 363 229 1,720 3,697 3,205 2,775 64 9 1 1 3 16 1 38 2 4 3 3 10 18 15 11 65 23 3 2 16 6 39 1 1 1 1 5 13 7 4 66 271 6 1 51 208 6 916 14 58 17 165 80 2 97 92 96 67 149 33 12 163 16 585 9 20 8 30 8 139 48 36 68 70 186 10 82 171 79 108 162 98 51 27 160 715 176 5 129 69 125 349 32 66 103 157 77 145 243 121 19 282 769 321 35 246 70 2,695 2,778 322 2,353 3,302 1,092 1,519 3,140 1,300 864 370 1,757 12,615 1,745 106 2,393 71 2,295 3,937 611 1,378 1,866 1,654 1,178 2,748 3,082 1,157 516 2,692 10,489 2,584 252 3,059 72 3,885 3,393 447 2,412 3,289 968 2,414 3,817 1,617 962 366 1,854 14,633 2,706 196 2,876 73 1,650 3,547 529 848 1,130 1,042 1,194 1,855 2,768 810 401 1,831 9,186 2,237 148 1,903 74 10 24 8 26 2 21 21 15 4 3 67 18 2 13 75 10 13 2 2 9 6 9 9 10 4 1 3 44 8 1 5 76 317 210 261 250 9 335 497 131 109 11 1,864 192 104 205 77 137 93 185 3 109 43 219 174 114 31 2 606 503 61 16 125 78 3 1 3 3 79 80 210 50 57 22 81 82 870 425 382 140 S3 84 Stub items continued 218 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ashley Bradley Field seed crops harvested: Lespedeza seed fanns reporting 1959. , 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Crimson clover seed farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. pounds 1959. Vetch seed farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 19591 19541 bushels 1959. 1954. Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 19591 19541 bushels 1959. 1954. Cotton farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bales 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish 3nd sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1959. 1954. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Sales dollars 1959. 1954. Tomatoes farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Sweet corn farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Snap beans (bush and pole types ) farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Watermelons farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Cantaloups and mustaaelans farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Green peas farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Okra farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Spinach farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 469 760 15,002 28,561 5,200,554 7,420,864 110 2,917 421,393 118 241 2,660 5,114 502,667 868,040 28,735 63,986 3,902 6,056 628,048 1,020,717 15,323 25,541 4,003 3,716 619,755 388,154 34,888 67,767 1,297,393 1,697,523 1,484,003 1,293,849 9,480 13,652 6,080 3,045 2,631 71,062 107,767 4,731 6,397 27,225 29,220 3,091,584 2,385,048 2,289 1,808 3,064 3,367 843 230 1,659 1,054 1,357 2,273 1,737 2,939 923 801 4,392 2,891 1,394 2,166 5,176 8,968 604 865 1,214 448 3,205 1,598 272 392 124 1,098 767 619 1,410 1,075 146 76 3,053 1,892 100 242 5,556 14,228 2,299,920 4,041,812 1 120 10,000 1 2 85 62 31,900 6,600 296 469 43 86 7,164 11,052 162 158 93 79 17,663 8,830 456 713 8,307 11,650 8,154 7,744 161 193 78 21 3 764 1,131 5 14 15 1,062 1,009 4 3 1 1 (Z) 2 (Z) (Z) 164 953 35 75 4,450 14,157 150 686 67 143 9,188 12,702 614 1,530 23,838 30,547 30, 531 21,752 169 251 98 39 57 709 1,640 72 59 107 169 31,327 15,840 61 41 51 32 7 3 3 4 3 4 (Z) 2 5 (Z) 7 3 4 1 5 (Z) 1 5 250 301 363 14 12 4,011 4,415 137 77 2 1 1,075 262 3 10 25 65 30 27 1 2 (Z) 1 (Z) (z) (z) 9 10 123 119 14,650 13,896 6 35 2,590 3 11 36 132 4,600 23,515 1,295 2,014 68 48 19,014 18,839 361 636 86 97 14,089 12,798 1 1 10 2 512 2 495 354 2 194 6 151 7 188 2 2 508 11 1 205 555 248 ,911 1,198 145 ,655 6 78 4 97 1 191 1 277 5 17 1 5 1 6 (Z) 3 3 3 1 72 (Z) 95 (z) 86 2 86 1 100 (Z) 2 ,200 (z) 804 5 3 18 6 10 15 1 2 (z) 1 1 2 1 (z) 1 (z) 3 3 (Z) 1 5 5 1 2 11 1,635 656 1,007 16 44 7,851 16,138 227 189 6 4 1,658 869 1 6 616 1 273 479 55 122 6,503 13,707 209 189 81 40 11,056 4,498 264 574 3,474 6,815 2,338 1,923 139 93 23 1,090 680 1,130 810 28 404 18 456 52 724 54 892 6,753 384,402 3,210 257,940 23 395 17 446 35 588 48 673 10 30 1 1 14 1 5 12 2 3 1 2 (Z) 1 5 55 2 65 1 24 3 35 8 48 4 43 11 32 3 133 3 20 2 5 2 49 19 (Z) 39 39 15 1 2 (Z) 1 27 5 (z) 5 2 308 524 37 96 5,656 12,743 205 224 85 56 11,603 5,063 139 351 2,933 5,463 1,920 1,668 74 28 18 16 3 472 675 37 70 89 129 15,158 17,989 23 37 19 29 10 6 3 7 (Z) (Z) 7 5 1 2 19 33 13 i4 19 28 38 43 1 3 (Z) 5 5 3 1 (Z) (z) 2 Reported In small fractions. ^oes not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 219 Part 4 of 5 Chicot Clark Clay Clebun t; Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faullmer 2 21 . * . 7 6 15 3 3 14 2 ] 9 1 2 3 55 1 1 2 34 9 13 6 7 2 39 385 i. ... 66 85 184 15 182 261 'l7 2. 129 3 35 22 560 4. 8 25 40 1,089 289 643 259 17( 64 4 3,000 72,990 2,. XX ) 4,600 11,750 60,320 3,024 18,720 95,880 2,700 10,0O( 49,700 5 9,000 1,550 70,620 2, 0 ) 800 5,625 1,400 174,025 98,150 134,575 33,900 43,30! 10,375 6 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 7 111 12 2 6 20 11 750 8 10,300 1,200 50 315 650 700 185,000 9 3 11 1 13. 2 10 6 i 17 2 26 "6 4 1 2 11 43 52 5 259 75 12 228 "8 77 36 166 566 91 50 11 13 8,600 20,040 1,000 38,650 12,250 u 20,280 1,000 18,515 2,100 46,578 112,800 11,600 10,000 2,120 15 88 502 605 >7; 424 267 438 715 275 55 385 236 207 28. 753 16 407 1,003 1,428 it 867 1,282 1,151 1,359 731 388 721 452 606 7a 1,253 17 7 31 24 7 > 58 35 134 37 61 (Z) 35 22 17 4( ) 95 L8 46 77 39 LO > 114 77 170 38 148 27 35 60 39 16 ) 156 19 1,484 7,553 8,513 14, JO ! 9,438 4,750 14,841 8,668 7,412 405 7,440 4,113 2,970 5,29. » 14,817 20 5,499 14,331 16,929 16, ra » 19,594 16,080 25,386 14,341 13,455 3,496 10,361 9,239 8,346 17,20" ' 22,533 21 111 316 182 !3 I 222 358 208 291 131 117 253 157 218 30 336 22 335 383 563 >3 i 394 854 292 656 113 508 418 146 520 51 247 23 75 43 6 1 ! 112 139 123 56 235 13 122 31 61 7 > 26 24 101 51 9 110 155 39 62 146 31 70 16 62 6 ! 28 25 11,174 8,095 2,018 5, )2 ) 15,180 16,715 10,489 9,586 55,346 2,066 15,376 4,878 9,215 11,26' > 5,508 26 11,410 5,441 3,606 1, 1.. 9,237 13,198 3,235 6,346 9,277 3,746 6,359 1,760 10,471 9,17 > 2,223 27 727 116 1,525 L3 223 387 190 2,114 11 1,840 1,087 81 1,008 53. 447 28 1,589 310 2,036 .2 500 1,185 547 3,041 18 4,424 2,008 222 2,237 1,14. 1,029 29 28,577 2,670 38,928 1, S4 ) 3,166 6,172 3,798 85,584 226 96,615 36,211 1,511 39,938 11,20. 7,492 30 38,818 6,115 46,309 4, )1 > 9,063 15,980 9,656 91,022 438 119,238 47,325 3,255 53,700 17,55 > 16,910 31 37,884 1,915 44,871 1, 26 5 2,232 2,388 3,733 102,213 230 109,046 41,854 960 51,455 14,29" 5,088 32 30,383 2,925 33,255 1, re< ) 1,960 4,569 4,914 65,881 219 129,932 40,521 842 46,007 10,85 7,612 33 238 39 351 5< ) 123 188 104 235 3 566 320 44 204 25' 1 197 34 257 43 613 5 7 65 136 42 688 4 812 447 22 459 18 r 165 35 113 19 406 1 ! 26 48 24 648 3 159 170 8 153 5 ) 63 .10 58 13 115 >. 8 11 14 396 1 92 77 6 98 1 1 15 37 61 2 40 L 1 4 6 147 211 73 1 94 2 1 7 36 524 847 1,451 )4 5 675 1,023 950 2,110 817 1,347 997 389 780 90 1 1,456 jj 1,370 1,400 2,035 1, 19 1,121 1,925 1,424 3,063 1,120 2,956 1,674 743 1,932 1,54 5 2,042 40 26 32 91 12 : 151 76 128 130 163 56 29 29 75 18 > 50 -1 66 54 63 L5 J 169 88 253 146 197 21 18 26 18 8 ! 121 4. 78 79 193 13 L 316 309 264 605 6,896 194 74 54 92 24 7 199 43 220 120 199 18 5 401 259 420 539 5,669 76 57 50 28 13 295 .... 10,447 5,647 27,580 25, 52 7 96,687 18,143 25,442 42,054 543,384 20, 536 9,258 7,368 40,309 120,53 1 13,928 4! 19,554 6,704 11,757 15, 34 5 36,153 14,934 36,382 36,015 416,069 4,495 4,643 1,978 1,201 22,91 i 15, 597 46 16 17 5 2 I 135 28 29 30 70 7 14 14 71 17 > 11 47 19 12 5 ♦ 105 7 25 17 55 5 10 6 4 6 10 48 16 6 1 122 22 17 14 153 3 21 9 64 17 7 6 49 18 12 2 L 89 2 20 13 131 2 10 3 1 6 3 5C 11 12 8 1 13 17 17 21 36 5 4 8 7 1 L 10 51 2 4 L 5 2 2 3 28 2 7 52 8 4 4 i 9 8 13 9 932 4 4 2 2 > 6 53 2 2 (z ) 16 1 5 7 637 6 1 9 54 6 10 76 10 S 3 7 93 15 38 1 2 4 2 L 24 55 3 18 2 13 ) 2 2 220 5 31 4 2 1 . L 86 5< 6 8 111 8 S (Z) 4 106 3 117 (Z) (Z) 1 (zj (z ) 26 57 (z) 19 (z) 15 5 (Z) 1 255 1 72 1 1 (Z) (z ) 108 58 11 14 2 1 ) 11 17 6 17 54 4 6 10 3 1 I 10 59 20 9 2 J 15 4 8 8 61 4 3 2 2 7 60 2 3 (Z) 2 8 5 17 5 748 5 8 3 2 < 3 .1 35 2 (z) (z ) 6 2 4 5 763 4 3 (z) (Z) 2 62 12 14 17 1 30 46 26 70 63 4 8 10 4 3 j 17 63 12 20 54 5 59 66 32 72 71 8 8 16 9 3 ) 23 t~ 17 11 58 7 36 76 76 362 750 2 10 8 6 2" 7 57 65 19 29 185 6 66 175 64 317 773 8 18 12 10 4 ) 66 66 8 8 10 7 5 16 7 72 30 2 4 2 2 1 8 67 4 4 14 2 4 7 6 149 229 1 2 1 3 16 68 12 17 2 2 2 28 43 14 20 33 6 12 19 7 2 ) 18 ... 19 17 1 4 4 39 2 5 5 3 2 6 5 2 70 11 40 1 1 j 104 171 24 35 584 3 20 27 8 1 68 71 75 43 1 J 20 64 1 6 43 3 2 10 17 8 72 2 5 1 7 3 4 1 7 4 1 3 1 3 73 4 1 1 1 56 2 5 6 3 2 1 5 2 3 4 74 (Z) 1 (Z) 1 (Z) 1 (Z) 2 1 1 (Z) (Z) I 5 7' 6 (Z) 2 1 176 3 26 4 27 2 1 18 (Z) > 2 7. 9 11 1 1 6 9 9 2 18 15 45 7 6 4 ) 5 77 35 9 6 5 3 1 1 16 10 5 5 3 35 78 4 1 1 1 0 5 1 1 6 18 68 2 1 2 2 79 40 1 7 1 1 (Z) (Z) 1 17 18 12 5 1 (z 72 a 2 1 1 1 1 6 18 2 1 81 1 1 1 32 s; (z) (Z) (zj (z j '.'.'. 1 2 2,561 11 (zj 83 (z) (z) 1 1,456 84 Stub Items continued 220 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Field seed crops harvested; Lespedeza seed farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Crimson clover seed farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. pounds 1959. Vetch seed farms reporting 1959, 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 19591. 19541, bushels 1959.. 1954., Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959 . . 1954., acres 19591. 19541, bushels 1959.. 1954. . Cotton farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . bales 1959. . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . 25 to 49 acres' farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Vegetables for home use and for sale {other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Sales dollars 1959.. 1954.. Tomatoes farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. Sweet corn farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. Snap beans (bush and pole types ) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. Watermelons farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. Blaekeyes and other green cowpeas .-.farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. Green peas farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. Okra farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. Spinach farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. 1 132 15,302 1,500 230 891 105 137 12,520 28,850 72 206 19 20 2,488 1,792 12 45 252 743 234 365 798 1,194 60 114 850 1,365 77,438 96,453 18 18 24 55 103 63 16 46 66 303 25 53 163 420 16 12 123 11: 4 2 4 1 3 7 185 186 531 656 20 6 6,785 5,968 248 130 3 7 1,692 870 71 135 499 749 450 294 58 12 903 914 4 14 1 25 283 2,687 3 3 (Z) 2 1 (Z) CI) 18 3 1 (Z) 1 2 3 (Z) 4 2 (Z) 1 (Z) 1 3 610 20 3,515 5 600 237 422 26 41 4,610 5,993 107 69 8 7 1,869 647 407 669 20 17 27 43 2,992 7,840 17 9 9 5 2 1 4 5 (Z) 2 2 1 (Z) 13 3 1 2 1 1 271 529 45 141 6,948 12,565 145 168 52 78 7,436 4,433 45 157 424 1,093 290 323 26 15 3 1 473 721 21 41 42 92 2,888 5,399 Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independ- izard 1 6 (Z) 2 16 4 20 6 3 12 (11) 17 21 37 172 8,500 36,265 1 18 5 129 1,000 24,047 715 1,466 33 42 10,788 18,204 219 635 25 27 4,558 6,007 1,555 2,052 36,878 44,147 41,265 32,305 394 632 379 132 18 1,671 2,025 29 22 201 36 20,163 3,248 14 4 5 9 1 2 (Z) 9 3 3 1 1 13 7 171 13 3 7 1 2 (Z) 3 1 1 (Z) 7 1/4 1 17 (Z) 3 61 2,400 1 1 60 306 678 51 92 6,784 12,425 265 445 91 134 11,264 10,074 231 729 5,738 12,871 4,389 5,928 82 71 49 18 11 1,097 1,754 206 477 1,042 1,813 65,262 89,404 35 42 16 43 28 14 13 6 97 226 166 431 27 19 48 18 103 259 470 979 42 44 73 25 242 67 6 33 2 81 15 8 4 1 1 20 700 1 (Z) 5U 1,089 57 107 9,781 16,341 225 263 33 36 5,533 3,438 20 64 179 573 90 159 13 6 1 737 1,277 43 43 226 144 20,343 8,772 17 20 10 12 19 5 12 5 8 10 2 5 13 12 4 6 19 20 23 24 24 7 29 10 7 15 3 33 20 9 108 9 3 (Z ,) (Z) 1 48 25 11,000 7,500 1 10 1,000 273 888 41 50 5,797 11,590 138 404 38 54 5,486 5,062 77 225 1,452 2,700 887 1,040 26 32 14 618 1,052 19 81 62 243 8,356 17,155 24 61 271 4,550 42,321 56 1,534 178,200 7 14 387 532 51,870 115,300 486 1,447 70 65 9,824 18,950 191 376 18 11 3,333 2,208 211 462 4,881 8,497 5,425 4,210 89 65 33 12 12 1,227 1,594 35 61 147 106 7,450 6,459 5| 2 3 (Z) 1 23 39 36 43 5 1 11 18 74 47 (Z) 1 2 3 (Z) (Z) Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 221 Part 4 of 5 Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Montgomery S 3 3 5 1 2 4 23 2 2 1 13 1 1 15 7 1 18 4 6 2 30 1 1 7 11 2 104 54 32 75 3 25 137 750 6 8 10 483 5 3 169 193 13 157 68 75 42 1,057 10 12 147 237 4 13,870 10,130 4,900 5,200 500 5,800 35,100 144,890 1,050 1,800 1,CjO 258,573 500 5 31,300 27,300 3,000 2 37 2,490 15,500 1 2 400 14,650 8,300 5,000 2 24 2,000 278,220 2 10 1,600 2,000 1 7 712 4,740 1 20 735 42,200 61,850 1 4 720 6 7 8 9 6 2 3 ' 7 3 5 1 8 10 9 6 4 14 7 9 2 10 2 8 4 11 66 82 25 131 80 117 25 53 12 248 219 38 122 67 99 26 287 40 73 56 13 14,520 15,400 7,800 23,000 14,300 23,400 4,000 24,450 L4 37,880 19,300 6,340 32,670 14,228 20,410 800 78,785 3,512 14,600 7,000 15 243 236 349 263 362 580 325 115 402 168 980 450 255 133 106 324 16 668 822 747 385 991 1,038 846 314 1,227 916 1,364 625 664 273 793 640 17 48 83 158 24 12 34 86 15 70 48 163 14 31 3 11 50 IS 60 121 251 26 27 64 168 26 242 74 35 10 66 17 28 43 19 6,470 9,337 20,881 4,229 4,190 7,894 7,818 2,097 10,427 5,244 21,178 6,363 4,443 941 1,865 8,604 20 12,252 11,244 22,343 5,381 11,522 13,622 18,426 4,228 31,236 16,013 16,048 6,277 11,876 2,994 9,548 8,909 21 112 338 147 205 131 647 309 115 149 87 398 154 178 246 85 169 22 202 836 158 169 340 822 597 141 204 386 550 149 191 246 540 108 23 9 145 52 51 7 66 144 26 23 66 8 1 41 137 29 15 24 58 157 20 23 22 45 157 29 14 49 6 (z) 37 30 50 2 25 1,603 15,667 8,006 6,003 2,288 13,524 20,539 3,180 4,614 11,182 3,686 894 6,111 33,729 3,744 2,463 26 8,175 13,150 1,942 2,854 2,829 8,795 21,617 1,766 1,767 4,939 2,774 475 4,273 3,314 5,294 585 27 942 1,367 20 306 754 1,908 796 153 41 1,091 4 212 2,791 1,108 7 28 1,618 2,797 30 650 1,114 3,016 1,610 320 141 2,105 1 5 547 5,666 1,685 16 ;-■ 39,343 70, 573 1,084 10,754 17,031 56,963 35,262 4,297 774 49,945 21 6,930 189,656 34,949 25 30 56,387 80,888 1,337 17,653 24,194 70,172 44,089 7,534 2,591 62,332 '27 14 13,307 223,401 45,468 64 31 43,937 79,942 1,294 12,044 18,121 66,149 42,828 4,289 764 51,889 18 6,449 235,752 38,589 16 32 42,032 61,498 988 10,564 14,328 58,169 33,478 4,044 1,345 38,586 6 3 6,173 203,723 30,786 9 33 125 410 6 106 178 477 187 51 16 237 4 78 478 228 7 34 319 499 4 88 320 934 330 60 13 455 55 924 505 35 284 145 4 49 195 295 121 24 6 147 44 520 212 36 147 133 2 35 55 95 70 7 6 109 22 386 96 37 67 180 4 28 6 107 88 11 143 13 483 67 38 919 1,340 762 479 1,092 1,617. 884 455 980 1,066 1,170 569 624 1,705 804 521 39 1,461 2,568 1,094 932 1,138 2,514 1,624 626 1,465 2,265 1,484 686 1,059 3,485 1,389 724 40 47 49 57 37 81 15 56 53 25 26 93 19 67 47 6 10 41 79 46 87 18 56 16 51 36 76 74 122 19 113 53 11 12 42 488 282 245 74 282 17 1,045 233 52 176 351 33 183 1,362 16 12 43 587 355 604 59 161 32 290 218 294 415 614 29 206 884 18 36 44 62, 557 13,184 28,558 3,350 34,373 1,315 58,339 17,950 4,020 14,099 26,920 5,601 15,917 239,841 977 952 45 26,404 36,030 26,512 2,785 11,152 1,186 33,849 15,182 96,999 26,031 11,336 2,798 14,191 89,399 1,115 3,568 46 7 24 38 27 8 10 34 11 8 9 89 16 17 5 3 9 47 10 40 2 4 5 18 3 11 9 113 5 11 10 10 4 48 1 12 78 5 1 1 113 11 4 4 337 20 4 5 1 1 49 36 126 1 1 1 84 17 12 6 526 7 7 8 3 1 50 5 25 5 26 5 6 12 10 1 7 4 7 17 3 3 7 51 1 6 2 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 52 1 22 2 5 3 1 107 7 (z) 4 1 1 10 7 2 2 53 1 38 3 (Z) 4 27 (Z) 20 1 1 1 20 (z) 54 6 13 4 16 9 3 3 38 7 1 3 6 45 1 3 55 4 6 5 2 26 38 3 18 89 2 9 6 56 5 5 (z) 7 9 (z) 152 94 5 1 2 1 53 (Z) 1 57 6 9 12 (Z) 68 39 1 28 105 1 3 6 58 5 23 31 27 6 10 7 9 1 4 6 6 13 2 1 7 59 1 7 49 5 2 1 19 5 14 1 11 3 10 4 60 1 59 122 4 7 1 107 2 (z) 1 5 1 3 (Z) 2 1 63 5 19 250 1 2 1 69 21 58 1 3 2 3 21 62 30 19 9 25 43 8 23 15 10 22 4 6 20 27 3 5 63 57 32 15 16 23 12 38 15 16 59 2 12 12 38 6 3 64 470 55 15 13 202 5 136 18 8 50 6 8 8 195 6 1 65 472 80 65 45 97 20 58 33 18 230 2 20 9 149 3 4 66 2 8 4 18 2 3 5 4 3 16 1 2 13 5 5 67 1 3 3 3 2 (z) 52 2 (z) 43 (Z) (zj 2 8 1 68 6 30 3 28 6 11 14 17 8 15 2 31 4 2 9 69 1 7 6 2 4 3 11 15 5 8 3 70 8 40 1 '22 3 6 69 68 34 59 (zj 64 10 3 4 71 1 12 46 4 12 53 61 13 25 342 2 72 2 5 1 13 4 5 2 3 1 2 1 3 4 3 1 3 73 1 8 1 1 1 6 2 7 2 1 11 3 74 (z) 1 (Z) 1 (Z) 1 20 (z) (Z) (z) (zj (z) (Z) 50 (zj (zj 75 1 18 1 1 (z) 15 4 38 2 (z) 19 116 76 2 27 10 24 34 9 4 10 2 5 1 2 12 10 1 8 77 22 10 2 1 34 4 10 1 5 3 1 2 78 (z) 10 23 3 53 1 40 2 (zj 2 (zj (z) 2 590 (Z) 1 79 90 17 2 (z) 55 3 65 (z) 1 4 5 (z) 80 1 7 3 1 5 6 2 4 1 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 81 32 (zj 11 3 (z) 100 1 1 1 10 17 20 24 (zj (zj 25 (z) 92 (zj (zj 83 64 Stub items continued 222 Part 4 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Perry Phillips Poinsett Poli Pope Prairie Field seed crops harvested: Lespedeza seed farms reporting 1959. . 1954. acres 1959.. 1954. pounds 1959. , 1954.. Crimson clover seed farms reporting 1959., acres 1959. pounds 1959.. Vetch seed farms reporting 1959. 1954.. acres 1959., 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 19591, 19541, bushels 1959. 1954.. Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 19591, 19 541, bushels 1959.. 1954. Cotton farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bales 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farais reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Vegetables tor home use and tor sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1959. 1954. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Sales dollars 1959. 1954. Tomatoes farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Sweet corn farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1959. 1954.. acres 1959. 1954.. Snap beans (bush and pole types ) farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954. , Watermelons farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Green peas farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres 1959.. 1954.. Okra farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . Spinach farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. 2 11 18 500 400 1 50 ,500 1 12 200 321 775 31 66 5,481 12,313 236 436 52 69 7,881 7,541 128 472 2,302 6,895 1,417 2,456 58 42 19 6 3 705 1,254 112 263 433 1,416 30,085 76, 578 28 22 9 12 4 40 97 45 146 10 2 9 53 159 155 980 23 16 55 24 180 85 6 1 1 (Z) 2 400 757 1,025 100 74 20,419 17,866 367 297 8 1 3,568 1,382 3 12 9 76 817 991 14 38 39 2,800 1,594 (Z) 1 3 2 (Z) (Z) 1 5 (Z) 20 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) 1 1 (Z) 1 189 794 27 110 3,501 12,786 186 393 88 82 9,621 6,916 136 305 1,909 3,719 1,140 1,055 76 39 13 7 1 599 1,167 55 51 142 85 15,113 6,256 19 14 13 12 14 5 6 3 (Z) 2 5 20 50 1,700 13,340 1 2 250 118 462 32 84 4,045 13,531 40 85 16 22 2,360 3,200 58 115 788 1,691 577 894 35 16 5 1 1 388 517 27 42 40 103 4,099 6,936 11 10 10 2 1 (Z) 14 12 (Z) 97 132 5,210 12,900 2 20 66 910 18,000 90,500 131 853 20 59 2,298 10,406 212 823 124 164 12,951 22,197 1,883 3,696 75,376 96,400 87,020 88,881 460 879 244 125 175 1,508 3,131 24 51 83 273 7,944 28,636 17 14 5 8 13 5 9 17 8 4 12 39 29 109 1 11 12 600 2,400 1 25 1,400 207 671 19 46 4,226 9,766 96 243 5 17 1,675 2,739 7 37 155 565 429 768 25 86 43 121 7,098 10,710 5 12 1 5 20 73 28 77 3 5 5 3 7 17 5 11 1 (Z) 5 4 3 11 2 3 (Z) 27 56 1,668 2,459 839,670 594,350 43 54 7,250 15,550 242 865 13 37 2,884 10,014 168 560 9 10 2,075 3,759 1,707 3,016 88,633 98,793 101,434 86,527 174 679 406 256 192 1,392 2,526 18 33 64 149 7,527 8,152 8 7 6 6 9 1 11 1 (Z) 327 985 34 37 6,105 10,675 196 396 12 11 2,592 2,214 71A 1,283 25 30 48 55 5,155 5,799 10 7 6 2 6 2 7 3 3 1 3 3 4 (Z) 1 (z) 3 14 1,680 2 16 1,076 367 1,079 86 116 17,994 20,839 158 184 26 V, 5,285 1,446 73 205 2,476 4,269 2,166 2,078 20 27 12 1,079 1,480 48 148 81 250 9,541 21,794 19 13 10 2 3 2 27 117 23 159 19 9 <::) <=) Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 223 Part 4 of 5 Pulaski Randolph st. Francis SaUl e Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Bu] en Wash- ington White Woodruff Yell 4 10 7 1 3 1 3 7 23 9 5 1 2 3 12 5 5 3 2 9 9 2 145 540 34 10 19 10 42 48 235 361 72 3 22 20 565 as . , 56 17 25 70 445 4 13, 111 94,900 10,. ,10 2,000 1,300 2,000 2,150 5,015 54,185 85,754 16,900 5 865 2,500 147,370 15, 30 13,600 3,600 2,000 11,205 34,550 6 1 2 2 1 3 1 7 3 23 17 4 15 15 8 400 3,420 1,625 600 860 600 9 15 1 9 1 1 6 10 4 5 5 3 1 1 11 561 3 392 4 5 48 12 210 51 181 19 6 29 13 100,535 2,400 67,272 1,000 200 7,880 14 21,734 14,400 45,600 5,500 1,800 2,000 15 191 623 190 13 392 737 202 270 260 679 263 i .15 1,188 833 115 331 16 664 1,021 519 . ,81 715 920 779 558 624 785 718 • 98 2,201 1,722 803 913 17 68 24 19 30 25 109 31 22 21 58 26 111 93 560 10 29 18 89 11 90 84 52 68 122 43 18 30 37 L24 87 621 38 88 19 8,490 7,578 3,574 3, 181 5,884 21,918 4,534 4,237 4,428 14,228 4,032 19, '85 22,313 49,508 1,627 6,004 20 9,900 10,959 10,204 10, 67 12,473 15,047 15,352 7,652 6,611 9,597 8,755 19, XJ3 24,011 48,606 9,426 17,123 21 119 281 231 45 158 337 68 142 81 324 233 54 394 325 94 109 22 228 289 341 L44 108 299 194 149 139 247 532 44 676 444 376 127 23 52 7 185 21 6 11 53 22 2 11 271 9 62 243 13 6 24 74 2 90 43 1 6 41 29 7 5 362 8 54 82 34 1 25 6,892 2,178 22,823 2, !33 2,025 3,622 5,519 5,036 735 3,763 23,073 2, 21 11,239 39,466 1,937 1,591 26 5,078 963 8,031 2, 738 687 1,735 3,050 1,873 1,014 1,220 25,400 1, 144 6,346 5,641 3,959 663 27 321 372 1,687 3 25 9 11 17 183 6 97 48 848 936 151 28 648 554 3,298 24 29 35 26 99 280 31 427 69 2,166 1,651 309 29 14,666 8,448 66,573 20 187 45 177 256 1,706 34 1,242 72 10,603 36,294 5,008 30 23,133 13,060 79,270 !27 250 331 311 961 3,174 192 3,776 1, 14l 31,356 47,166 8,708 31 13,032 9,445 83,290 14 146 37 177 83 1,306 42 626 52 8,797 40,830 5,135 32 14,092 8,556 67,079 66 106 114 132 333 1,257 61 1,162 538 11,930 28,336 4,258 33 94 138 477 2 20 8 7 8 113 4 70 43 432 129 68 34 121 107 754 1 4 1 1 6 64 2 21 5 326 424 33 35 38 85 236 1 3 2 6 2 75 211 20 16 24 34 99 1 2 12 94 16 37 44 8 121 2 3 78 14 33 822 1,005 1,361 510 707 909 807 634 640 753 863 (93 2,440 2,066 716 895 39 1,637 1,130 2,447 £2 898 911 1,196 881 921 772 1,490 1, L85 2,324 2,801 1,528 1,144 40 62 21 16 21 4 84 52 25 1/43 95 74 115 133 247 37 7 « 103 4 23 50 8 52 45 31 183 43 73 Q5 205 311 111 33 42 835 74 83 65 10 192 424 44 762 159 177 8( 1,244 712 394 7 43 1,067 21 48 !52 22 126 296 114 610 66 241 )23 934 695 1,775 37 44 115,180 3,965 4,820 5, ,08 865 30,372 33,524 5,314 50,702 21,204 18,056 25, !59 111,225 92,883 36,201 857 45 89,945 1,211 3,272 14, 35 1,415 7,165 42,907 8,869 41,116 6,896 19,607 23, L05 73,996 43,252 96,142 4,166 46 39 13 12 12 3 74 35 13 9 5 38 40 118 32 6 3 47 35 1 4 12 6 48 24 7 5 5 12 8 138 8 19 1 48 47 2 3 4 1 149 44 3 2 2 9 41 401 16 1 1 49 70 1 3 9 2 90 27 6 2 9 6 19 599 3 9 1 • 39 14 7 9 2 8 15 15 15 2 29 6 20 24 2 2 51 21 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 2 11 6 4 5. 95 10 51 2 (z) 3 16 6 5 (zj 13 2 21 12 1 1 53 63 1 2 10 (Z) 6 5 4 2 11 17 2 54 24 16 7 1 1 24 3 10 70 81 18 74 10 98 6 55 18 1 7 6 5 1 22 133 37 2 204 46 149 9 25 50 17 13 1 (z) (Z) 23 1 15 80 60 2 69 10 135 3 57 13 (z) 2 4 4 1 38 154 43 (z) 242 65 194 1 22 58 29 11 9 7 2 12 11 5 10 1 36 18 31 19 3 2 59 23 2 10 5 13 6 8 2 9 24 34 9 14 t 18 i 1 2 (z) 13 4 3 16 (z) 6 8 772 27 (z) (zj a 31 2 10 15 21 7 25 1 4 30 168 8 2 62 31 9 6 9 4 2 14 12 100 3 45 12 17 23 13 1 63 53 3 17 26 3 4 10 6 108 3 36 10 22 24 91 9 .4 96 41 15 20 6 3 39 8 538 2 32 15 14 33 289 (Z) 65 253 16 34 79 1 2 17 8 436 10 100 22 37 53 1,643 4 66 31 5 2 9 2 7 5 33 2 15 1 5 9 4 67 74 1 2 5 1 25 2 33 (z) 3 (Z) 1 6 3 68 37 10 9 12 3 2 19 8 42 35 50 22 9 70 3 2 f' 29 1 19 2 3 19 3 5 5 3 1 70 104 1 7 27 2 (zj 126 3 86 93 68 40 15 208 18 1 71 67 1 56 2 8 25 8 28 5 30 2 72 11 9 7 2 1 2 4 2 4 13 2 4 7 1 1 73 15 1 11 4 4 2 29 3 12 1 1 74 4 1 2 Cz) (zj (zj (z) (z) 1 2 (zj 1 2 (z) (z) 75 29 4 12 99 8 1 54 1 30 (z) 8 76 30 10 6 8 4 8 10 5 1 32 4 10 105 20 2 77 20 1 2 12 1 11 2 1 1 6 3 177 25 1 78 27 1 1 4 (zj 8 4 1 (z) 8 1 3 265 81 (z) 79 23 2 1 10 (zj 15 1 (z) (Z) 2 1 382 80 (Z) 80 13 10 1 6 2 1 3 4 3 ffl 10 4 32 40 2 (zj 89 (zj (zj (zj (zj 1 83 38 62 84 Stub items continued 224 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries lanns reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. 24-quart crates 1959. . 1954. . Blackberries farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. quarts 1959. . 1 Tree fruits, nuts, ana erapes- Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. Apples farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Peaches farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954. . Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Pears farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Grapes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. . Vines of all ages 1959. . 1954.. Vines not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Vines of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Tree6 of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Cherries farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Improved pecans farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959. , 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested poundB 1959. . 1954.. 2,522 2,271 5,620 4,925 497,494 191,794 272 75 47,238 5,032 8,630 34,029 43,327 3,318 8,804 159,831 337,960 42,494 52,615 117,337 285,345 197,231 443,416 3,415 8,834 1,373,965 1,798,000 259,309 260,157 1,114,656 1,537,843 1,494,917 764,667 2,365 5,229 36,016 56,266 10,393 10,564 25,623 45,702 29,555 21,227 2,055 3,934 1,529,810 2,083,387 62,517 183,400 1,467,293 1,899,987 12,069,589 6,682,031 1,317 3,102 13,320 27,461 4,748 6,748 8,572 20,713 2,920 6,312 1,027 2,175 6,836 8,333 4,478 2,887 2,358 5,446 25,583 <»,852 1,309 1,922 79,620 76,668 20,814 17,580 58,806 59,088 685,773 443,155 680 894 58,318 33,159 19,332 5,531 38,986 27,628 376,156 189,431 17 3 10 8 802 830 2 (Z) 25 27 31 140 140 12 30 165 408 51 147 114- 261 84 343 15 26 453 632 89 495 364 137 130 51 12 20 114 133 19 23 95 110 123 131 200 26 104 18 96 120 60 8 21 22 199 11 99 11 100 2 15 17 21 1,515 1,865 244 797 1,271 1,068 1,600 969 70 762 56 360 14 402 Ashley 17 35 57 112 10 24 148 842 65 66 83 776 15 58 10 27 197 762 166 102 31 660 7 17 9 16 45 37 20 12 25 25 33 14 19 795 404 421 62 374 342 120 12,230 10 215 207 100 56 115 151 23 73 7 119 68 198 16 263 6,940 17,385 749 13,700 4 14 1 5 99 2,519 76 132 97 296 72 164 969 2,899 276 522 693 2,377 405 4,049 66 160 1,492 3,424 342 814 1,150 2,610 189 904 43 87 133 270 39 57 94 213 124 152 40 73 525 1,282 167 107 358 1,175 2,028 3,042 26 55 223 575 25 273 198 302 27 93 139 194 78 48 61 146 340 782 230 405 1,345 2,216 135 326 24,537 49,728 4,908 4,149 19,629 45,579 31,815 171,050 114 264 18,112 26,470 2,762 1,956 15,350 24, 514 15,303 19,310 59 116 722 2,963 90 677 632 2,286 522 1,788 106 163 301,867 271,768 3,408 28,988 298,459 242,780 .,918,558 905,820 52 96 1,021 1,088 149 586 872 502 475 153 53 76 575 575 161 394 414 181 11,669 1,542 17 24 196 154 106 31 90 123 151 10 14 13 77 199 65 55 1,997 446 156 198 304 73 179 1,833 4,639 920 817 913 3,822 787 2,439 79 195 2,636 6,335 462 1,453 2,174 4,882 717 2,613 39 86 308 462 100 163 208 299 197 191 32 58 8,651 3,218 2,273 127 6,378 3,091 124,910 17,716 27 69 143 410 41 185 102 225 138 279 85 57 53 222 145 1,856 Bradley (Z) (Z) 6 4 1 (Z) 15 47 181 536 67 272 114 264 214 292 23 54 963 2,425 123 566 840 1,859 911 579 18 27 75 93 23 50 52 43 262 24 82 13 55 21 27 14 7 1 4 3 11 2 8 1 3 10 13 14 388 186 10 85 378 101 1,854 535 137 116 13 46 15 26 10 49 96 516 18 117 78 399 78 384 12 48 380 1,483 177 311 203 1,172 221 158 10 34 172 187 39 1* 133 173 420 86 2 15 2 90 1 31 1 59 10 343 1 15 1 168 157 2 17 2 17 7 105 5 14 2 91 5 130 2 10 Z Reported in small fractions. ^oes not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 225 Part 5 of 5 Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew FauUoier 1 12 20 69 4 2 20 94 119 8 23 1 10 3 27 1 2 18 29 2 2 8 54 177 2 2 3 1 1 8 2 (2) 4 13 79 2 1 13 276 214 29 34 (z) 3 1 16 3 1 16 59 2 (Z) 12 218 370 4 7 1 1 (Z) 6 4 2 459 872 6,874 320 26 871 18,764 24,871 689 2,334 15 305 145 571 5 20 1,282 2,246 46 41 298 6,941 20,937 151 160 6 50 1 200 6 1 5 2 5 2 8 7 6 2 14 7 (Z) 3 1 1 (z) 2 (Z) 4 (z) 3 S 5 1,257 120 535 70 560 459 731 55 1,405 ' 57 53 50 59 25 74 86 118 81 44 118 20 16 48 93 L0 78 185 135 115 85 136 143 109 119 40 106 73 16 87 121 11 472 248 117 72 29 183 225 337 541 575 1,485 32 52 117 133 :. 335 747 318 154 96 257 366 353 770 422 1,235 139 73 228 162 13 25 45 46 53 19 48 51 102 45 12 35 17 5 29 85 14 44 216 189 124 120 177 154 149 93 24 47 82 17 80 163 L5 372 1,429 747 656 187 627 994 2,258 2,246 69 3,875 159 42 417 1,276 L6 724 6,073 3,978 1,548 1,255 1,460 3,219 4,893 3,352 196 9,795 1,330 254 1,199 2,743 17 166 298 259 235 76 215 226 948 1,548 19 1,099 34 14 79 514 18 124 1,237 876 213 222 477 969 548 700 51 262 230 36 275 773 19 206 1,131 488 421 111 412 768 1,310 698 50 2,776 125 28 338 762 20 600 4,836 3,102 1,335 1,033 983 2,250 4,345 2,652 145 9,533 1,100 218 924 1,970 21 275 1,003 717 190 175 389 1,254 2,139 698 121 4,342 203 40 398 517 22 1,294 3,279 4,244 2,900 1,288 1,257 1,488 10,150 1,027 233 8,613 1,245 285 526 1,447 . i 19 33 44 53 18 57 57 87 57 18 86 15 6 28 74 24 40 185 175 126 119 178 151 134 100 31 100 69 18 95 171 2 5 916 12,033 4,170 1,357 675 2,398 6,423 8,313 14,542 9,644 97,288 408 71 4,118 2,193 .• 623 19,284 7,248 2,666 3,526 5,003 9,721 16,374 30,229 8,088 84,638 1,509 569 13,802 5,450 27 466 3,884 1,633 550 151 942 447 1,337 3,935 320 37,791 73 26 2,357 666 28 147 1,700 1,376 403 1,041 1,167 1,453 1,444 3,669 3,672 9,616 386 191 1,719 1,052 29 450 8,149 2,537 807 524 1,456 5,976 6,976 10,607 9,324 59,497 335 45 1,761 1,527 30 476 17,584 5,872 2,263 2,485 3,836 8,268 14,930 26,560 4,416 75,022 1,123 378 12,083 4,398 31 82 12,909 5,412 129 371 757 5,750 3,658 9,250 10,494 118,112 193 58 2,017 866 32 528 5,058 4,206 809 20 655 1,961 6,815 4,110 271 123,113 154 84 659 1,618 33 22 34 17 34 13 52 35 61 38 11 19 12 3 24 71 34 40 164 89 78 74 140 87 76 59 24 18 53 14 48 100 35 478 259 76 121 44 566 333 363 6,481 44 1,532 56 9 195 459 36 155 1,048 314 297 213 1,105 596 457 4,119 137 3,279 363 73 446 367 37 74 94 46 43 19 129 43 120 281 20 5 6 3 29 112 38 38 69 69 25 50 451 262 68 1,043 35 5 57 19 166 85 19 404 165 30 78 25 437 290 243 6,200 24 1,527 50 6 166 347 40 117 979 245 272 163 654 334 389 3,076 102 3,274 306 54 280 282 41 170 529 24 134 104 751 339 456 3,430 53 2,570 112 23 287 642 42 132 100 231 272 29 271 237 432 17 200 462 15 163 150 194 43 7 17 31 38 7 21 44 63 23 •7 17 4 4 12 61 44 12 76 96 71 45 60 74 55 34 12 13 24 1 10 87 45 58 394 193 512 50 597 7,788 1,753 14,189 220 16,148 44 21 136 1,120 41 79 813 1,090 840 248 272 11,877 2,813 24,038 124 7,853 147 10 268 1,855 47 22 32 58 58 43 24 488 243 1,696 10 1,004 5 18 83 447 48 17 33 206 34 13 114 375 90 1,095 41 300 3 5 139 198 49 36 362 135 454 7 573 7,300 1,510 12,493 210 15,144 39 3 53 673 50 62 780 884 806 235 158 11,502 2,723 22,943 83 7,553 144 5 129 1,657 53 6 2,170 531 3,832 124 362 86,876 13,141 18,516 83 92,586 203 70 74 6,262 52 175 5,131 8,352 5,380 2,032 1,726 44,276 7,193 167,808 582 37,125 398 60 95 5,961 53 13 18 22 24 3 22 11 47 18 9 10 5 3 10 40 54 21 86 82 37 31 50 29 59 26 12 5 19 11 11 46 55 229 302 102 151 22 239 52 253 298 22 83 89 36 31 484 56 202 480 397 262 538 250 232 418 139 33 17 100 64 73 232 57 120 26 38 110 21 59 10 42 282 8 13 22 13 19 144 58 25 34 96 27 4 56 27 78 35 16 6 13 24 4 55 59 109 276 64 41 1 180 42 211 16 14 70 67 23 12 340 60 177 446 301 235 534 194 205 340 104 17 11 87 40 69 177 61 3 47 7 28 50 7 69 11 17 78 3 7 7 104 62 73 36 77 73 'u 100 19 282 55 17 4 42 61 8 80 63 2 2 20 22 2 3 10 27 21 2 3 1 5 30 64 4 26 63 36 9 8 22 35 29 5 2 3 1 5 32 65 4 5 75 80 3 8 42 97 55 4 6 1 14 116 66 5 82 239 97 20 15 124 112 135 13 5 5 1 13 101 67 4 5 37 44 3 5 20 58 43 3 2 1 12 57 68 1 6 60 35 5 8 35 36 43 10 4 10 47 69 38 36 3 22 39 12 1 4 2 59 70 4 76 179 62 15 7 89 76 92 3 5 1 1 3 54 71 176 164 176 416 46 15 56 431 72 180 1,156 367 50 282 295 776 5 10 288 73 41 20 22 4 10 41 16 43 12 32 26 4 12 22 24 74 59 73 44 9 31 102 19 38 14 27 13 31 16 31 19 75 3,146 1,309 439 9 83 654 4,332 1,256 1,473 3,594 2,082 10 509 673 285 76 3,066 2,763 931 21 157 1,264 1,079 532 1,043 1,824 1,430 177 654 1,061 116 77 794 984 45 8 78 350 37 525 475 800 371 9 88 58 207 78 391 103 51 6 52 416 11 241 38 456 3 8 91 403 64 79 2,352 325 394 1 5 304 4,295 731 998 2,794 1,711 1 421 615 78 80 2,675 2,660 880 15 105 348 1,068 291 1,005 1,368 1,427 169 563 658 52 81 40,365 537 7,625 5 150 2,282 370 2,385 9,699 28,302 6,255 50 2,151 180 82 31,915 4,336 4,199 810 10,211 710 2,988 501 7,827 6,637 395 4,645 3,845 295 83 33 11 5 6 5 10 12 16 2 15 16 3 8 5 10 84 22 34 11 3 5 27 17 11 6 18 6 7 1 7 16 85 17,330 50 15 69 15 63 193 552 12 681 1,709 7 178 19 79 86 724 525 80 10 16 99 327 42 35 1,339 5,535 54 5 40 144 87 2,381 27 8 35 13 5 31 370 2 305 40 1 1 5 38 88 83 58 35 12 26 111 19 2 38 35 4 28 45 89 14,949 23 7 34 2 58 162 182 10 376 1,669 6 177 14 41 90 641 467 45 10 4 73 216 23 33 1,301 5,535 19 1 12 99 91 34,343 10 18 2 230 1,150 30 1,274 9,894 50 6,200 40 80 92 5,537 6,053 755 20 4 615 2,605 302 2,225 6,050 35 25 90 25 93 226 Part 5 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hot Spring Independ- ence Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 24-quart crates 1959. 1954. Blackberries. farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. quarts 1959. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age ,. . . . 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Peaches farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all agea 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Pears farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Grapes farms reporting 1959. 1954. Vines of all ages 1959. 1954. Vines not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Vines of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954., Plums snd prunes farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. , 1954., Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954., Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Cherries farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954., Improved pecans farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. , 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954., Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all agea 1959. , 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. 48 79 59 99 4,953 5,501 5 3 3,200 143 414 406 43 113 2,688 3,712 374 1,381 2,314 2,331 640 1,008 47 124 7,910 8,414 856 2,161 7,054 6,253 4,535 2,280 154 568 53 263 101 305 138 77 49 84 77,280 88,469 8,272 2,196 69,008 86,273 337,931 366,228 17 31 106 122 69 30 37 92 17 18 22 43 109 149 46 23 63 126 213 876 14 15 94 121 35 26 59 95 570 602 8 9 21 39 6 18 15 21 101 15 2 7 2 703 28 136 193 195 288 129 249 1,829 4,398 442 722 1,387 3,676 670 4,127 121 238 2,561 4,476 621 717 1,940 3,759 261 1,093 83 130 294 448 88 56 206 392 231 387 57 105 437 1,335 129 205 308 1,130 585 2,968 35 61 1,244 391 551 63 693 328 19 84 62 78 208 217 126 64 82 153 180 887 12 7 9 4 461 241 105 189 39 91 510 2,062 255 1,016 255 1,046 337 929 45 98 1,975 5,271 677 1,057 1,298 4,214 1,298 158 30 58 160 512 88 238 72 274 75 27 24 46 368 1,335 160 298 208 1,037 779 901 25 57 L33 806 55 107 78 699 26 11 13 261 115 236 60 25 55 40 10 2 5 11 16 11 2 7 2 5 228 242 1 (Z) 48 25 81 67 202 21 114 321 1,813 68 409 253 1,404 398 1,521 13 96 174 1,453 62 559 112 894 23 36 16 76 207 307 37 84 170 223 138 68 1,405 898 1,302 142 103 756 428 2,982 4 53 112 263 12 38 100 225 10 43 332 723 58 595 274 128 1,280 222 1 10 11 21 13 11 42 14 25 16 2,214 714 4 (2) 96 62 111 138 471 60 123 1,840 3,664 435 468 1,405 3,196 527 3,787 45 100 7,141 17,868 2,239 652 4,902 17,216 3,426 1,590 30 72 98 431 29 84 69 347 98 184 42 60 735 1,434 92 71 643 1,363 3,930 9,356 20 56 140 304 19 75 121 229 38 148 42 156 15 40 27 116 252 507 26 23 668 997 402 411 266 586 1,670 4,420 4 8 25 39 19 2 6 37 30 20 10 2 642 70 3 1 512 48 102 590 512 26 86 463 3,146 57 339 406 2,807 347 1,081 20 86 14,050 13,468 1,861 4,850 12,189 8,618 19,641 4,946 26 57 422 545 142 129 280 416 952 34 24 782 240 366 40 416 200 11,060 942 11 32 102 189 41 38 61 151 65 39 28 7 12 1 16 1 102 29 54 4,120 4,747 1,263 856 2,857 3,891 86,981 13,421 27 19 5,891 2,285 3,067 209 2,824 2,076 84,615 40,400 16 6 8 5 518 329 1 (Z) 60 178 105 397 55 231 1,753 4,135 293 936 1,460 3,199 1,290 1,979 48 203 1,268 7,745 465 1,036 803 6,709 206 81 44 147 433 968 68 241 365 727 281 86 26 81 399 979 162 415 237 564 1,251 1,307 18 83 70 1,482 36 1,158 34 324 51 53 10 33 35 98 13 31 22 67 15 20 16 41 179 435 66 82 113 353 85 635 14 15 49 35 15 3 34 32 496 60 5,110 128 1 400 93 155 4,875 4,957 31 105 1,956 12,840 256 358 1,700 12,482 1,204 2,949 78 146 368,520 395,686 56,554 49,243 311,966 346,443 458,104 154,801 21 58 13 35 75 945 165 44 11 23 315 285 31 38 284 247 490 933 9 21 39 114 17 17 22 97 14 26 6 9 14 31 8 7 6 24 2 10 15 28 693 699 8 28 685 671 1,112 340 6 13 24 150 11 21 13 129 55 825 53 61 93 134 6,496 2,390 (Z) 72 72 157 292 707 54 173 1,805 9,626 812 541 993 9,085 696 5,689 49 159 5,905 11,670 2,484 2,881 3,421 8,789 5,911 2,384 38 92 432 471 289 136 143 335 388 ,410 22 63 564 3,998 215 638 349 3,360 433 7,355 20 65 170 394 76 306 20 102 13 41 113 119 104 70 13 208 13 32 323 588 144 136 179 452 550 478 16 45 2,184 2,547 642 255 1,542 2,292 3,215 3,021 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 227 Part 5 of 5 Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Missis- sippi Monroe Montgomery 70 5 35 8 28 6 2 5 37 30 71 18 14 17 7 14 1 78 1 25 1 17 2 1 5 26 24 97 3 7 11 10 2 131 1 38 3 28 10 12 5 25 45 256 36 5 104 3 5 3 163 (z) 29 (z) 17 11 1 4 31 73 238 1 2 27 3 4 7,603 26 4,352 226 1,307 580 510 360 1,642 3,745 19,019 5,704 305 18,935 68 321 5 2,781 20 878 2 435 400 80 147 1,065 1,289 14,896 55 218 1,331 113 6 1 2 1 8 3 1 6 2 5 8 1 5 7 1 1 (z) 1 (Z) 1 2 (z) (z) 3 (Z) 1 8 30 2,440 50 654 246 400 752 349 110 5,018 24 401 ' 59 52 152 32 57 40 25 34 73 56 111 37 67 56 20 31 10 58 77 245 39 65 68 68 26 136 90 196 102 143 49 24 62 11 472 465 3,828 156 113 1,002 116 560 106 425 116 32 634 480 92 26 12 173 382 5,536 137 150 490 152 1,018 305 370 287 109 548 333 81 83 13 38 23 36 13 54 19 16 14 53 32 96 31 29 27 11 25 14 82 64 90 45 101 67 73 24 134 68 332 107 99 38 23 122 !'■ 559 282 3,493 117 1,363 483 138 87 898 608 2,503 434 213 506 174 339 16 835 662 12,176 431 2,244 2,555 729 241 2,604 1,651 6,825 1,335 1,208 535 475 2,730 1? 242 110 806 17 203 297 55 42 320 193 709 120 42 137 37 100 18 274 274 853 112 302 208 248 66 510 263 1,257 166 223 323 112 670 19 317 172 2,687 100 1,160 186 83 45 578 415 1,794 314 171 369 137 239 20 561 388 11,323 319 1,942 2,347 481 175 2,094 1,388 5,568 1,169 985 212 363 2,060 :.i 213 119 2,622 61 1,212 278 173 99 363 167 1,974 124 97 234 323 224 :■?- 1,013 560 6,280 226 2,369 2,551 691 152 1,180 2,068 5,887 1,106 850 213 189 1,907 23 34 22 134 16 47 22 21 19 44 24 98 34 34 25 9 23 24 75 65 237 46 90 70 87 36 134 61 339 121 109 38 25 110 25 1,659 442 352,070 271 756 22,466 2,108 2,973 946 441 1,922 445 17,713 6,383 124 434 26 1,183 1,327 528,949 935 2,732 20,309 6,354 2,062 6,786 937 7,255 2,687 9,612 3,721 823 2,264 27 1,368 168 53,339 15 182 2,660 486 99 361 121 630 167 8,609 960 88 230 28 295 541 57,483 180 716 4,786 1,423 1,181 996 286 1,524 455 3,329 356 213 520 ,V9 291 274 298,731 256 574 19,806 1,622 2,874 585 320 1,292 278 9,104 5,423 36 204 30 888 786 471,466 755 2,016 15,523 4,931 881 5,790 651 5,731 2,232 6,283 3,365 610 1,744 31 135 270 293,663 151 244 51,420 2,561 4,315 52 147 227 26 12,358 13,282 17 74 12 960 183 199, 966 93 582 15,176 674 606 3,663 263 2,342 712 1,346 5,400 74 9 13 29 18 18 17 33 10 8 21 46 41 59 23 30 23 9 19 34 53 54 51 33 47 44 44 23 104 61 111 74 90 27 14 78 35 234 90 91 125 104 54 27 126 241 4,520 241 84 347 152 42 91 36 216 281 5,787 572 267 161 168' 147 917 2,798 599 306 1,131 158 61 429 37 35 19 22 2 22 13 10 55 55 64 70 25 36 120 18 17 96 121 128 89 263 52 63 63 44 398 427 161 45 98 30 14 58 J9 199 71 69 123 82 41 17 71 186 4,456 171 59 311 32 24 74 40 95 153 5,698 309 215 ■98 105 103 519 2,371 438 261 1,033 128 47 371 41 396 177 90 434 65 279 37 258 318 2,548 162 84 733 200 78 80 42 155 161 6,192 31 246 131 76 1 72 284 552 146 257 42 27 87 43 25 11 22 6 25 9 3 11 50 20 39 18 19 21 5 14 44 33 25 50 14 35 23 16 9 91 31 111 49 39 21 11 52 45 291 273 909 23 239 1,335 10 287 4,129 413 1,991 136 453 166 57 106 46 276 1,289 6,628 74 428 161 73 90 6,589 1,104 2,137 523 560 238 206 1,136 47 199 24 382 8 48 507 229 1,128 100 328 52 48 21 10 6 48 95 29 240 15 38 23 29 41 518 100 208 118 167 135 66 181 49 92 249 527 15 191 828 10 58 3,001 313 1,663 84 405 145 47 100 50 181 1,260 6,388 59 390 138 44 49 6,071 1,004 1,929 405 393 103 140 955 5] 792 1,790 3,535 55 698 2,917 85 216 14,362 2,549 5,050 175 768 1,456 305 235 52 1,086 1,546 9,337 275 4,089 608 15 110 20,690 1,424 6,081 1,107 677 553 655 1,414 53 20 16 13 6 16 5 4 13 22 9 33 17 14 13 7 10 54 35 43 23 15 26 23 26 11 57 28 99 64 48 24 15 48 55 167 162 194 28 112 16 19 45 216 30 222 105 81 52 36 29 56 298 311 144 69 134 90 196 50 482 106 777 466 225 166 55 695 57 21 31 26 2 22 8 3 15 49 9 65 56 21 21 22 14 58 93 110 40 16 26 42 33 32 181 24 201 89 42 63 26 36 59 146 131 168 26 90 8 16 30 167 21 157 49 60 31 14 15 60 205 201 104 53 108 48 163 18 301 82 576 377 183 103 29 659 61 91 34 6 5 13 9 11 13 38 3 35 3 42 43 3 33 62 137 41 27 15 63 27 50 4 39 35 348 124 304 50 2 39 63 12 3 10 2 12 5 4 16 3 43 18 5 10 4 7 64 24 11 25 9 19 19 4 6 47 10 134 52 11 10 6 30 65 23 16 25 6 38 17 8 67 6 253 60 17 116 6 20 66 90 44 88 33 59 45 5 61 142 25 501 220 39 25 11 71 67 15 10 19 19 4 7 27 3 93 37 12 109 2 10 68 50 28 14 14 15 25 1 5 55 16 144 84 9 9 4 30 69 8 6 6 6 19 13 1 40 3 160 23 5 7 4 10 70 40 16 74 19 44 20 4 56 87 9 357 136 30 16 7 41 71 73 2 75 25 100 172 340 599 95 41 60 3 72 215 26 492 35 269 30 3 6 152 25 2,010 683 10 56 40 57 73 34 34 5 23 13 23 9 18 17 27 3 5 39 45 13 10 74 33 34 9 23 20 33 24 14 19 45 6 7 57 43 17 14 75 2,184 3,920 21 1,464 834 850 226 4,159 117 1,865 17 14 1,951 3,562 934 47 76 1,214 3,105 17 1,084 181 1,210 332 2,429 236 2,458 24 27 5,695 4,648 751 50 77 1,646 202 21 523 469 275 19 112 27 118 14 9 917 372 285 10 78 556 289 6 340 83 114 50 240 22 523 21 1 3,814 1,546 77 12 79 538 3,718 941 365 575 207 4,047 90 1,747 3 5 1,034 3,190 649 37 80 658 2,816 11 744 98 1,096 282 2,189 214 1,935 3 26 1,881 3,102 674 38 81 1,046 14,920 3,157 81 7,265 450 41,720 204 15,451 9,763 107,843 425 64 82 8,165 7,334 25 9,367 715 3,325 1,570 18,930 3,050 34,740 18 26,810 36,861 685 83 21 17 5 26 9 10 4 20 7 2 5 3 37 31 3 2 84 18 18 4 IS 6 38 9 19 18 9 7 6 34 23 2 12 85 1,979 1,677 165 1,789 58 5,944 384 5,439 18 59 20 6 3,184 472 26 3 86 4,503 457 53 102 588 2,655 80 1,001 426 110 66 18 2,034 625 25 39 87 389 1,189 157 124 35 2,902 2,741 6 17 13 4 1,076 123 2 2 88 30 161 27 240 909 19 90 156 54 31 4 592 15 7 19 39 1,590 488 8 1,665 23 3,042 384 2,698 12 42 7 2 2,108 349 24 1 90 4,473 296 53 75 348 1,746 61 911 270 56 35 14 1,442 610 18 20 91 4,885 11,730 8,020 5,850 8,200 53,116 160 600 20 41,423 8,223 30 92 40,296 4,562 320 1,326 10 5,459 622 24,355 1,165 975 17 12,585 13,320 15 93 228 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Perry Phillips Pope Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1959. 195*. acres 1959. 1954. 24-quart crates 1959. 1954. 1 548 Blackberries. farms reporting 1959. acres 1959., quarts 1959., Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:1 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959., 1954. , acres 1959.. 1954., Apples farms reporting 1959. , 1954. , Trees of all ages 1959., 1954. , Trees not of bearing age 1959. , 1954. , Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested bu6hels 1959.. 1954., Peaches farms reporting 1959. , 1954., Trees of all ages 1959. , 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. , 1954. , Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Pears farms reporting 1959., 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954. . Trees not of bearing age 1959. , 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954. . Grapes farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . Vines of all ages 1959. . 1954. . Vines not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Vines of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954. . Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954. . Cherries farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954.. Improved pecans farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954. . Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954. . Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954. . Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954. . 27 73 278 553 24 53 531 4,390 178 653 353 3,737 544 3,101 22 54 9,339 12,760 1,376 6,351 7,963 6,409 5,815 2,588 18 31 113 144 13 46 100 98 188 64 9 14 48 91 6 20 42 71 75 68 10 11 70 2,626 12 1 58 2,625 43 16 7 6 11 18 10 3 1 15 110 12 25 166 623 38 173 128 450 220 3,455 7 9 87 68 13 323 126 4 3 119 119 11 1 760 77 132 108 230 62 210 1,007 3,682 241 510 766 3,172 873 2,268 66 253 1,554 6,426 543 629 1,011 5,797 892 2,293 41 103 138 347 48 45 90 302 90 182 33 90 729 5,402 416 74 313 5,328 535 13,249 25 97 131 1,428 42 32 89 1,396 54 453 29 106 188 683 97 53 91 630 433 1,139 4 11 14 1 (Z) 120 59 169 141 417 51 186 657 3,082 261 523 396 2,559 577 2,307 48 184 3,964 8,743 1,750 922 2,214 7,821 4,315 2,846 34 147 305 860 74 208 231 652 784 289 301 6 52 19 249 60 659 562 422 40 109 522 313 134 59 24 82 299 975 43 91 256 884 985 4,850 3 12 6 58 1 12 5 46 100 173 (Z) 268 56 107 16 58 199 667 74 186 125 431 65 514 15 53 294 933 141 265 153 668 35 52 10 33 77 160 33 25 44 135 15 45 13 41 291 6,163 76 146 215 6,017 407 6,081 5 29 15 192 5 29 10 163 1 111 2 13 7 10 444 416 7 3 437 413 100 400 2 2 14 13 1,523 400 1 (Z) 65 92 744 477 24 73 1,014 1,176 860 565 154 611 213 869 22 73 4,395 7,294 332 1,017 4,063 6,277 9,173 1,877 21 51 105 345 29 212 76 133 392 162 171 106 74 53 97 53 342 803 13 29 51 300 32 62 19 238 15 28 6 8 14 14 6 6 10 1 47 58 7,678 4,493 1,699 1,171 5,979 3,322 36,093 20,016 14 13 608 368 384 162 224 206 3,214 1,675 27 113 727 1,116 19 104 689 3,080 432 532 257 2,548 252 935 23 99 56,944 89,832 3,493 6,594 53,451 83,238 95,608 16,552 16 63 187 285 148 46 39 239 115 28 5 38 97 689 28 46 69 643 420 1,287 5 37 26 294 14 53 12 241 20 103 56 102 21 1 35 75 9 31 522 726 303 36 219 690 1,845 1,230 1 4 70 16 70 2 14 20 21 11 16 4 470 167 44 58 388 632 26 53 420 1,511 220 50 200 1,461 205 850 28 51 2,105 2,793 1,628 108 477 2,685 262 831 21 27 152 72 77 16 75 56 100 105 20 24 7,628 1,302 198 4 7,430 1,298 44,630 7,632 20 32 169 162 80 7 89 155 100 138 3 29 1 3 2 26 96 20 28 4,131 4,815 651 330 3,480 4,485 100,335 38,605 13 10 374 193 66 37 308 156 2,700 2,625 21 36 18 32 1,151 2,728 6 2 577 86 153 315 269 83 192 3,092 5,100 563 1,020 2,529 4,080 2,122 2,341 64 171 2,821 4,871 359 1,086 2,462 3,785 414 2,185 60 135 465 916 167 69 298 847 249 244 46 104 685 1,829 218 233 467 1,596 2,156 6,827 29 74 135 328 57 85 78 243 15 38 20 49 70 106 34 28 36 78 30 15 20 25 258 300 13 228 245 72 622 380 25 38 865 20 538 18 347 115 2,005 10 5 4 178 101 1 (Z) 100 102 195 1,566 1,970 39 164 7,444 2,318 1,671 632 5,773 1,686 8,403 1,570 90 224 120,064 148,800 14,329 40,560 105,735 108,240 128,391 52,486 28 108 341 545 39 227 302 318 240 305 24 92 2,051 4,022 268 697 1,783 3,325 11,345 19,282 13 371 18 121 31 250 28 142 52 170 24 111 28 59 381 314 41 95 61 41 34 1,000 2 24 173 10 60 14 113 50 80 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ARKANSAS OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 229 Part 5 of 5 Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Washing- ton White Woodruff Yell 16 36 12 13 30 316 54 36 14 62 4 23 101 506 22 10 1 10 5 2 7 44 233 148 37 9 41 5 132 517 39 9 2 6 13 49 4 20 1,324 78 67 13 129 2 32 167 1 480 174 7 3 6 8 2 2 52 828 204 95 16 57 15 198 1,276 166 7 4 609 620 3,233 392 2,205 118,767 8,758 5,908 915 13,383 54 3,654 11,290 134,017 15,126 570 5 274 440 42 201 1,610 33,809 9,034 5,247 380 2,113 257 16,595 29,977 5,406 213 '. 3 9 5 4 2 6 4 3 5 2 17 10 6 7 1 3 9 (Z) (Z) 4 1 (Z) (Z) (z) 4 4 2 8 720 812 10,633 194 110 364 377 141 202 256 2,136 2,740 1,173 9 66 93 59 42 28 102 37 47 58 109 81 131 329 104 28 35 10 123 98 74 98 51 136 75 61 121 120 83 105 642 209 37 93 11 559 120 1,244 135 31 111 140 851 152 113 225 106 3,094 201 150 62 l; 612 195 640 235 84 236 352 925 236 166 212 180 4,806 426 347 109 13 38 83 27 38 26 93 20 31 52 85 59 61 130 80 15 29 14 114 180 66 148 49 167 59 69 167 126 79 107 344 225 26 88 L5 830 1,240 1,370 958 296 1,458 2,642 390 1,835 1,617 561 1,108 52,455 1,882 158 394 16 2,506 3,375 5,182 2,614 2,029 4,4% 5,255 1,644 4,430 1,719 1,040 2,206 67,064 5,992 3,987 1,108 17 325 521 104 166 105 378 86 124 1,216 1,015 144 415 12,871 550 29 191 is 1,224 860 1,410 507 881 1,140 267 380 269 475 344 1,367 9,112 1,950 162 257 19 505 719 1,266 792 191 1,080 2,556 266 619 602 417 693 39,584 1,332 129 203 20 1,282 2,515 3,772 2,107 1,148 3,356 4,988 1,264 4,161 1,244 696 839 57,952 4,042 3,825 851 21 475 679 259 617 243 1,169 578 254 506 418 455 7,185 92,282 1,210 202 161 22 952 2,891 7,012 828 1,188 2,568 1,692 981 4,865 1,397 1,402 572 104,930 3,201 594 979 23 32 77 36 29 24 92 22 30 46 99 69 68 85 69 18 29 24 109 172 59 125 38 169 65 65 165 133 91 134 235 205 27 78 . 5 1,533 2,175 71,264 370 300 2,063 2,248 46,586 2,407 2,314 5,228 1,163 17,607 1,647 353 479 26 9,751 4,249 30,751 2,178 1,483 5,014 10,460 56,148 4,411 2,833 6,662 3,895 28,421 8,886 14,276 2,005 27 148 1,220 22,319 101 125 420 89 3,386 1,709 961 846 556 6,821 590 104 203 28 1,654 1,352 5,170 517 252 1,810 1,970 2,423 776 507 334 1,331 6,792 2,498 210 918 29 1,385 955 48,945 269 175 1,643 2,159 43,200 698 1,353 4,382 607 10,786 1,057 249 276 30 8,097 2,897 25,581 1,661 1,231 3,204 8,490 53,725 3,635 2,326 6,328 2,564 21,629 6,388 14,066 1,087 31 1,133 179 119,915 411 208 408 431 54,407 53 375 4,132 121 6,688 407 127 114 32 5,724 1,388 54,283 54 6 1,304 1,762 7,104 1,301 772 5,266 548 12,870 2,490 12,107 15 33 39 67 16 33 20 56 22 22 33 67 53 50 50 68 10 22 34 81 111 37 106 22 81 55 51 100 75 64 96 109 154 18 55 35 310 334 51 3,294 91 214 977 176 350 490 350 228 1,962 2,164 24 1,239 36 766 366 108 3,837 162 420 3,334 448 678 342 358 567 1,212 2,409 66 432 37 40 115 17 3,060 45 72 81 31 39 91 86 79 1,755 323 6 1,073 38 280 117 21 154 28 155 656 188 75 104 140 57 123 491 35 67 39 270 219 34 234 46 142 896 145 311 399 264 149 207 1,841 18 166 40 486 249 87 3,683 134 265 2,678 260 603 238 218 510 1,089 1,918 31 365 41 621 282 46 386 75 131 1,148 302 194 588 241 358 265 2,239 45 206 42 291 294 115 282 16 83 28 31 746 299 69 609 532 1,009 32 13 43 22 50 11 30 16 57 16 19 23 61 17 55 234 37 10 18 44 49 96 19 83 13 60 34 17 57 52 15 92 395 102 14 49 45 324 1,305 7,483 789 163 989 654 406 263 848 79 891 1,049,236 2,611 313 330 46 3,688 1,145 5,290 2,945 452 1,766 1,104 649 767 603 110 1,702 1,578,258 2,221 569 456 47 55 125 6,024 113 63 348 389 173 198 230 32 262 28,465 101 14 26 48 313 229 74 186 285 555 174 390 132 158 83 351 139,827 275 133 75 49 269 1,180 1,459 676 100 641 265 233 65 618 47 629 1,020,771 2,510 299 304 50 3,375 916 5,216 2,759 167 1,211 930 259 635 445 27 1,351 1,438,431 1,946 436 381 51 3,620 5,692 9,902 2,214 789 3,290 392 1,505 390 3,922 501 3,294 9,289,952 6,455 705 1,375 52 6,217 2,541 5,710 4,584 614 3,753 1,282 1,254 2,294 2,454 47 5,225 4,882,157 7,515 1,852 1,588 53 20 39 10 24 13 44 12 11 18 34 26 24 32 32 8 16 54 60 81 19 82 18 56 22 22 42 38 24 42 75 77 16 38 55 157 368 4-4 93 112 315 68 97 81 694 340 200 1,185 203 43 77 56 315 1,423 120 448 151 465 108 127 214 405 145 306 499 1,072 143 184 57 42 105 11 62 30 71 49 23 13 143 86 65 1,079 94 14 52 58 98 371 24 140 31 241 25 42 28 205 33 32 114 255 79 49 59 115 263 33 31 82 244 19 74 68 551 254 135 106 109 29 25 50 217 1,052 96 308 120 224 83 85 186 200 112 274 385 817 64 135 61 20 318 34 1 19 38 7 10 32 207 84 7 30 25 4 14 62 123 225 41 84 11 52 8 33 31 72 19 39 398 483 19 6 63 11 28 5 8 9 38 9 7 17 47 3 34 37 23 4 17 64 29 60 7 29 17 69 18 8 50 45 7 44 69 38 8 27 65 25 107 9 12 22 136 44 10 56 204 13 136 2,489 117 7 95 66 72 170 14 73 66 308 50 26 155 124 13 161 683 139 23 68 67 10 56 5 12 18 60 38 7 31 124 12 82 2,121 64 3 73 68 49 85 3 34 40 113 23 11 35 38 6 20 314 70 12 22 69 15 51 4 4 76 6 3 25 80 1 54 368 53 4 22 70 23 85 11 39 26 195 27 15 120 86 7 141 369 69 11 46 71 81 203 50 4 391 35 10 81 454 60 302 6,155 85 1 209 72 223 261 33 20 173 351 65 40 1,887 417 482 2,411 139 80 10 73 45 11 31 14 4 9 12 12 10 11 45 10 4 27 15 12 74 42 18 28 42 2 7 9 12 6 6 43 12 13 34 21 13 75 4,774 104 658 56 8 22 375 4,301 314 53 877 45 218 302 1,407 144 76 3,294 81 946 439 8 29 238 3,429 54 29 1,419 49 85 959 1,720 31 77 1,122 69 147 a 5 11 33 2,033 6 43 410 39 216 94 570 35 78 382 22 395 54 6 19 47 309 10 21 91 15 35 140 501 7 79 3,652 35 511 33 3 11 342 2,268 308 10 467 6 2 208 837 109 80 2,912 59 551 385 2 10 191 3,120 44 8 1,328 34 50 819 1,219 24 81 83,205 10 8,250 125 5 54 1,206 16,024 50 12,764 35 1 2,745 20,851 100 82 47,712 150 5,256 869 40 31,700 10 6,249 44 1,240 9,883 83 14 4 17 5 4 3 8 14 4 13 3 5 5 10 5 8 84 14 7 7 7 J, 6 11 4 5 5 11 2 17 24 7 9 85 1,112 48 2,226 12 6 7 57 697 6 118 100 10 109 1,121 195 224 86 287 14 67 18 20 33 190 16 25 31 43 4 171 748 106 43 87 47 24 309 8 5 4 603 1 41 14 7 105 1,075 82 217 88 26 7 9 19 25 60 10 10 9 25 2 19 98 6 26 89 1,065 24 1,917 4 1 7 53 94 5 77 86 3 4 46 113 7 90 261 7 58 18 1 8 130 6 15 22 18 2 152 650 100 17 91 75,200 250 6,450 400 425 1,343 30 120 80 300 92 3,941 1,025 408 55 24 75 25 110 70 93 230 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (For definitions ami explanations, see text) Ashley Bradley Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown tor sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1359 . dollars 1059. 1954. On farms with sales of S2.000 or more .... farms reporting 1959 . dollars 1059. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres used for growing 1959 . 1954. Sales dollars 1959 . 1954. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959 . 19S4. Grown under glass farms reporting 1959. 1954. square feet 1959 . 1954. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres used for growing 1959 . 1954. Sales dollars 1959 . 1954. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959. 1954. square feet 1959 . 1954. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959 . 1954 . Sales dollars 1959 . 1954. Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting 1959 . . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1959. dollars 1959.. 1954.. Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959 . dollars 1959.. Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959 . dollars 1959.. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Firewood and fuel wood cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . cords (I'tt't 8') 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1959. . cords (4' x4'x 8*) 1959.. Pulpwood sold farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . cords (4* X 4* X 8') 1959.. 1954.. Fence posts cut farms reporting 1959 . , 1954. number 1959.. 1954. Sales farms reporting 1959 . number 1954 . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1959 . . 19541 thousands of board feel 1959 . . losr. Sales farms reporting 1959. . thousands of board feet 1959.. 228 2,279,169 1,446,493 75 2,185,485 98 101 885 904 1,077,321 489,706 103 114 82 84 827,658 797,620 38 56 75 81 1,154,509 895,768 83 61 48 50,602 69,880 36 44 87 57 47,339 61,019 24,643 6,318 3,934,812 2,865,913 3,631 1,901,304 3,911 2,033,508 3,484 1,862,593 652 170,915 19,765 38,685 181,515 385,380 1,203 20,240 1,450 3,601 57,264 105,455 4,954 20,114 1,308,024 4,715,664 650 460,587 1,165 5,211 18,126 86,664 829 15,438 1 1 810 200 184 43 38,884 48,299 29 16,233 28 22,651 28 22,651 139 401 1,281 4,088 12 145 63 200 19,975 74,140 5 2,400 16 41 524 653 14 483 3 560 645 1 1 288 155 56 33,855 35,951 41 17,898 30 15,957 30 15,907 1 50 101 223 465 2,524 6 19 20 65 998 2,134 25 121 4,112 47, 575 2 300 5 40 24 832 5 15 2 CD) 500 1 (D) M 2 1 2 1 1,548 756 (D) 500 1 1 608 (D) 264 68 24,357 39,350 26 9,760 45 14,597 40 10,952 8 3,645 228 450 2,319 5,251 27 541 468 49 219 16,500 62,186 18 8,345 5 66 31 1,063 3 25 22 (D) 166,583 8 (D) 11 9 217 136 (D) 150,590 7 10 7 8 13,443 13,560 1 (D) 14,395 9 11 8 3 13,348 1,632 3 (D) 1,598 1,109 165 50,065 32,947 85 18, 663 95 31,402 70 25, 650 34 5,752 951 1,270 9,047 12,899 52 1,189 45 388 878 76,160 202,832 23 4,555 61 204 419 1,720 20 221 4 7,700 18,770 1 4,300 1 3 8 11 3,800 12,500 3 2 3 2 2,892 3,288 1 1 (Z) (Z) 2,100 3,320 3 3 2 2 1,420 1,752 1 1 2 (Z) 1,800 2,950 636 112 21,553 14,598 54 8,688 66 12,865 61 12,365 7 500 569 985 5,291 12,196 29 426 147 433 37,642 102, 658 22 15,025 27 91 122 788 19 9 3,530 9 9 7,600 3,530 176 76 39,833 56,306 53 19,993 41 19,640 38 19,132 4 708 109 181 498 978 7 72 32 133 858 2,836 23 135 3,134 22,435 3 800 9 57 123 1,171 9 123 1 50 125 1 1 (Z) (z) 50 125 57,615 X,521 45 31, 857 53 25,758 52 24,683 2 1,075 62 268 322 2,094 1 2 49 75 1,501 2,010 18 216 3,395 37,855 64 51 797 5 51 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Individual operations . Z Reported In small fractions . Includes sales of standing timber. ARKANSAS PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 231 Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Critten- den Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner Franklin 2 7 3 3 2 2 6 17 2 1 1 1 2 1 (D) 38,420 (D) 6,000 71,070 (D) 55,675 37,930 (D) CD) 50 (D) (D). 250 42,400 11,156 413 13,300 875 111,250 33,370 2,700 700 1,575 18 3 1 5 2 1 1 4 4 1 4 (D) 38,270 (D) 4,300 70,970 53,925 30,364 (D) 5 5 3 1 2 3 13 1 2 6 2 5 3 1 2 2 1 12 7 35 79 45 3 4 132 3 (zj 8 1 57 95 (Z) 16 2 2 58 9 38,270 (D) 55,900 (D) 4,850 34,416 CD) C« 10 150 42,400 11,000 3 7,300 250 2,000 31,620 11 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 6 3 1 2 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 IS 8,000 220 6,000 14,400 50 41,900 315 2,000 500 16 72 240 1 (Z) 15,000 1 1 300 2 (Z) 59,500 2 2 38 (Z) 580 1 1 1 (z) 1,600 587 1 1 (Z) 1 28 17 18 19 20 21 (D) 120 4,000 15,070 (D) 50,425 2,214 C« (D) (D) 22 100 156 10 5,000 150 95,300 860 2,500 1,550 18 23 2 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 21 2 1 3 7 4 1 2 1 25 2 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 26 27 620 140 2,444 674 150 1 1 1 (Z) 50 1,916 2 1 1 1 218 2 5 (Z) 32 1,075 1,080 1 2 1 3 100 256 400 1 1 1 1 (Z) 1 28 29 30 31 32 33 (DJ 30 2,000 100 (D) 400 1,300 50 (D) 34 400 1,000 475 13,950 890 200 700 25 35 212 388 321 587 269 270 554 259 179 337 236 177 83 407 833 133 36 46 209 54 118 143 169 51 54 49 26 48 100 18 117 68 36 37 39,726 186,868 23,817 57,030 96,360 141; 885 24,911 27,150 16,271 35,502 27,382 58,734 16, 548 94,165 15,784 12,058 38 45,057 156,876 16,757 66,550 109,952 56,841 35,735 5,936 10,085 47,403 8,825 41,559 17,541 50,241 39,082 16,794 39 27 126 29 45 80 138 27 33 21 9 19 77 13 50 33 12 40 13,973 64,785 13,657 29,986 35,303 62,539 8,079 17,959 3,898 17,503 5,259 27,255 7,349 38,519 7,629 3,399 41 30 145 28 89 102 124 30 27 34 19 34 60 9 83 42 30 42 25,753 122,083 10,160 27,044 61,057 79,346 16,832 9,191 12,373 17,999 22,123 31,479 9,199 55,646 8,155 8,659 43 30 140 27 76 93 124 30 22 26 19 30 59 8 77 41 29 44 25,717 118,622 9,388 23,415 59,978 78,946 16,832 3,682 10,414 17,999 21,511 30,392 7,999 49,895 8,035 8,056 45 1 8 2 18 10 2 5 10 5 4 1 13 1 4 46 36 3,461 272 3,629 1,079 400 5,509 1,959 612 1,087 1,200 5,751 120 603 47 156 205 277 543 148 110 503 214 140 315 208 109 63 330 762 99 48 364 421 669 808 309 342 781 562 433 159 350 236 316 600 1,086 242 49 1,087 1,326 3,569 4,445 925 511 3,403 1,925 1,683 2,654 1,658 757 473 2,364 4,372 852 50 3,264 2,881 7,351 7,696 2,473 1,941 8,048 6,066 3,836 5,551 4,011 1,341 3,535 4,294 7,071 2,829 51 6 6 23 44 3 4 11 14 13 16 18 1 1 12 24 8 52 67 43 621 412 116 54 135 178 238 131 311 10 100 132 400 149 53 19 119 1 15 89 111 11 54 3 58 4 2 54 3 220 1 13 243 205 24 4 54 139 30 26 55 640 4,545 15 144 3,466 4,264 619 1,424 245 1,913 79 26 56 1,410 7,684 150 100 5,395 5,599 363 "so 1,146 3,626 370 1,080 57 62 58 75 133 35 27 98 45 30 2 50 20 10 94 196 36 58 153 220 403 416 250 178 429 269 278 43 147 131 222 384 489 185 59 16,702 22,535 13,665 24,040 8,072 4,905 16,954 7,427 14,850 500 10,716 2,919 1,850 23,108 39,395 14,343 60 56,693 45,732 83,689 81,305 60,840 31,862 72,656 43,099 75,960 11,164 35,885 21,150 76,330 76,716 92,902 44,467 61 3 5" 4 12 4 3 6 4 13 6 1 4 16 15 82 3,150 11,300 2,700 3,896 2,160 650 1,450 1,800 11,400 1,662 200 3,550 6,150 10,584 63 5 59 10 26 7 14 14 17 6 3 13 9 3 15 9 6 t;i 37 108 83 97 106 61 74 51 26 11 18 48 38 70 67 31 65 353 1,237 78 389 149 368 158 67 130 388 419 213 90 447 42 97 J6 1,600 4,666 603 2,575 3,431 1,205 1,439 187 161 2,100 287 1,371 857 946 1,260 444 n 6 48 2 22 5 11 5 7 4 3 11 8 4 13 2 6 68 348 1,134 25 360 144 337 131 24 120 388 408 211 72 447 10 86 69 232 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST r definitions and explanations, see text) Hot Spring Independ- ence Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale; Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable s.',*l- and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold famis reporting 1059 , . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . On farms with sales of SG/IOO or more .... farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Nursery products (Irees, shrubs, vims, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . . 1054.. acres used for growing 1959. . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959. 1954.. Grown under glass farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . square feet 1959 . . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959 . . ~ 1954.. Sales dollars 1959.. 1954.. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959 . , 1954.. square feet 1 959 . . 1954 . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 195! . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Any forest prodUCtS CUt and/Of SOld farms reportini: 1959 . . . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Sales of standing limber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Firewood and fuel wood cut Tarnis reporting 1959. . 1954 . . cords (4' x 4' x 8') 1959.. 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1959. . cords (I* x 4' x 8') 1959.. Pulpwood sold farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. cords (4* x 4' X 8') 1959.. 1954 . . pence posts cut Farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959.. 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1959 . . number 1954 . . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1959 . . 19541- thousands of board feet 1959. . 19541. Sales : farms reporting 1959 . . thousands of hoard feet 1959 . . 695 109 43,337 24,202 61 17,242 67 26,095 65 25,005 5 1,090 641 865 8,177 10,101 47 1,147 1,290 207 442 61,395 105,442 22 13,299 31 106 217 1,558 25 177 9 78,374 39,700 4 74,787 2 3 4 12 2,900 5 3 4 2 50,339 49,000 1 3 ■1 4 73,387 35,000 11 1 2,087 500 167 40 28,152 45,193 24 9,149 31 19,003 30 17, 863 3 1,140 134 350 1,001 2,537 9 157 22 80 1,010 4,177 34 194 5,026 30,640 1 1 196 110 58 31,496 35,381 46 15,829 33 15,667 31 15,327 4 340 69 163 336 1,111 7 47 21 85 936 2,716 21 114 3,617 19,877 3 1,280 39 14 707 5 4,223 780 1 2,000 2,000 500 1,200 280 4 2 650 2 2 1,023 377 79 36,288 12,122 45 20,356 40 15,932 32 12,100 14 3,832 317 579 3,729 8,829 25 718 571 53 368 11,440 79,790 7 4,800 10 91 92 487 7 7,359 17, 520 1 2,500 2 3 4 9 1,200 1,700 4 2 1,880 1,380 2 4 2 5 3,510 9,960 3 4 3 2 1,960 4,200 1 2 4 2 2,649 5,860 369 221 150,052 166, 531 172 93,000 126 57,052 125 56,813 2 239 189 323 1,274 3,153 7 81 100 186 3,239 3,325 35 127 8,552 28,291 11 3,327 26 114 232 4,713 22 155 2 1,861 1 1 (D) 2 2 504 1 3 1 2 561 1,378 1 (D) 1,561 202 94 65,041 52,384 81 27,201 57 37,840 53 36,194 9 1,646 119 437 759 3,316 6 37 44 154 2,095 5,755 26 224 8,098 39,620 2 2,750 58 93 925 5 89 1 1 150 4,840 1 (D) 800 143 60 42,721 50,362 39 17,731 40 24,990 36 14,445 7 10, 545 89 244 522 1,507 3 103 552 1,825 26 154 13,245 61,756 6 9,658 9 105 131 1,064 9 98 2 325 1 2 20 227 1 1 (Z) (Z) (D) 100 1 3 1 2 10 415 8 225 463 180 80,584 49j383 128 59,279 59 21,305 34 12,790 34 8,515 329 812 3,420 8,016 14 319 3 147 9 97 423 27,180 99,955 5 7,410 23 134 176 2,496 12 118 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Individual operations. Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includea sales of standing timber. ARKANSAS PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 233 Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 1 11,500 (D) 83 591 1,157 8,590 10 216 26 171 8,287 43,387 5 4,110 45 9 831 2 23,000 47,950 1 23,000 1 1 1,000 2 6 2 4 15,000 17,380 2 23,000 46,950 46 34 31,579 25,169 17,187 24,155 32 22 27,499 15,084 16 20 4,080 10,085 14 20 3,840 10,085 2 240 424 752 3,698 10 38 450 600 11 129 5,536 38,526 1 1,000 1 16 5 431 1 5 2 (D) 2,650 1 2 2 4 (D) 900 1 1 1,200 1 1 1 1 1,780 250 (D) 150 119 50 58,442 19,718 21 32, 270 41 26,172 34 23,086 10 3,086 64 315 606 3,433 7 77 23 85 641 1,859 20 231 5,616 41,902 8 2,502 50 352 400 6 285 94 82 78,615 14,608 54 34,814 49 43,801 48 43,491 1 310 14 25 101 403 9 68 31 48 2,039 1,582 17 20 3,630 5,055 4 1,100 287 390 9 281 1 (D) 155 1 1 160 1 (Z) 389 128 97,618 26,708 70 66,485 76 31,133 69 28,661 11 2,472 311 540 3,624 5,201 48 1,131 2 7 500 258 135 351 36,414 96,149 23 11,922 15 65 120 1,003 9 97 1 (D) 1,050 1 (D) 1 1 1 1 6,000 9,000 1 (D) 1,000 1 (z) 50 590 74 23,386 12,110 41 15,653 39 7,733 37 7,213 3 520 539 1,011 5,171 10,196 30 377 57 431 10,480 103,273 2 1,060 9 85 70 528 1 (D) 1 (Z) (D) 1 1 1,150 1 (Z) i i 1,000 1 (z) (£>i 167 45 41,095 35,259 28 18,920 27 22,175 24 21,855 3 320 140 471 1,409 4,904 8 409 11 75 594 2,959 13 272 6,080 68,699 5 4,750 49 196 732 9 159 1 ID) 1 (Z) (D) (D) 150 107 88,746 42, 554 62 37,383 72 51,363 69 42,378 12 8,985 49 144 341 1,224 5 32 49 51 1,631 1,463 37 27 19,968 17,890 17 17,133 18 29 434 872 16 335 Logan Lonoke 1 (Z) 15 1 300 297 69 24,462 22,925 36 14, 243 43 10, 219 40 8,669 5 1,550 223 528 1,586 4,482 16 226 10 47 310 1,085 93 411 16,740 69,717 17 3,725 6 74 42 803 3 1 1 100 163 54 120,387 17,355 37 113,617 18 6,770 16 6,240 2 530 113 794 768 6,103 13 214 1 200 40 15 332 3,540 82,411 1 400 75 20 1,107 3 9 Madison 1 (D) 150 (Z) (D) 150 (D) 845 112 25,129 30,927 43 11,252 66 13,877 60 10,900 21 2,977 782 971 7,052 12,485 25 283 50 165 589 42,695 148, 299 27 15,525 18 129 140 1,409 17 98 359 77 26,468 21,284 38 9,474 49 16,994 38 13,011 15 3,983 317 611 3,071 5,461 26 653 94 276 28,819 70,635 17 12,320 9 67 63 1,085 8 49 4 10,997 4,125 2 10,000 10,000 4,000 Missis- sippi (Z) 125 124 74 40,747 81,299 59 21,978 37 18,769 37 18,737 1 32 54 122 228 604 5 17 32 68 1,084 1,374 17 81 2,775 22,197 2 1,200 6 75 54 940 5 48 3 1,800 3,650 (Z) 1 100 350 2 1 2 1 3,450 5,000 1,500 1,600 2 2 1 2 60 5,675 1 1 (Z) 3 200 1,700 85 7 33,561 951 6 22,557 3 11,004 3 11,004 77 17 557 212 Monroe 2 6 400 1,765 4 4 297 131 3 262 Mont- gomery 164 25 13,445 16,917 14 11,059 12 2,386 10 2,276 2 110 145 532 1,201 4,762 8 158 160 11 243 1,825 55,032 2 62 2 27 9 586 231 65 33,564 47,144 44 16,488 39 17,076 33 15,323 7 1,753 186 469 1,679 3,949 8 58 20 127 797 3,332 20 225 16,615 79,617 6 11,178 84 85 634 2 9 234 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST Item (For definitions and explanations. ? text) Perry Phillips Pope Nuisery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown tor sale" Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1059 . , dollars 1059. . 1954 . . On farms with sales of S2,0(]0 or more .... farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Nursery products (trees, shruhs. vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959. . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . Grown under glass farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. square feet 1959 . . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . square feet 1959.. 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1054 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Any forest products CUt and/Of sold farms reporting 1959 .. . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1959. dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . Sales of other miscellaneous products.. .... farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Firewood and fuel wood cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . cords (4' x 4' x 9') 1959.. 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1959 . . cords (!' x 4* x S') 1959.. Pulpwood sold farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. cords (4* x 4* x 8') 1959.. 1954 . . Fence posts cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1954 . . Sales farms reportine 1959 . . number 1954 . . Saw logs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1959 . . 19541 ■ thousands of board feet 1959. . 19541 . Sales farms reporting 1959 . . thousands of Ixjard feet 1959.. 4 (D) 55,900 1 (D) 1 2 2 34 (D) 54,700 4,300 1 1 (Z) 4 (D) 1,200 270 163 186,964 38,465 140 61,135 111 125,829 109 124,829 2 1,000 107 273 523 1,945 5 18 101 187 4,139 4,592 41 172 13,097 37,429 4 3,220 29 79 1,494 998 25 1,473 723 123 80,514 38,099 62 55,453 80 25,061 58 14,682 28 10,379 631 759 7,371 9,883 17 288 3 14 54 54 227 24,190 37,005 13 14,580 37 160 276 1,884 29 186 5 1,922 1,040 857 500 1 500 ,000 400 200 665 340 232 121 66,141 73,216 84 32,197 74 33,944 73 33,321 5 623 123 306 885 1,945 4 59 67 126 1,814 3,071 52 178 7,662 31,455 1 50 10 41 127 1,970 10 127 1 (D) 50 (D) 171 56 19,708 15,580 25 8,728 40 10,980 37 9,919 5 1,061 L25 315 1,026 2,467 22 205 12 20 278 2,933 36 186 8,698 47,490 9 2,400 7 61 72 597 5 62 2 (D) 8,500 1 (D) (Z) 3 2,200 4,884 (D) 5,500 1 (Z) 3,000 242 45 86,382 20,695 33 56,827 14 29,555 28,336 3 1,219 205 658 2,285 5,664 238 39 179 3,963 40,619 10 79 604 1,088 8 601 2 (D) 5,550 1 (D) 2 4 19 23 (D) 5,250 1 1 (Z) (Z) (D) 200 1 2 (Z) (D) 100 92 49 26,754 45,741 17 10,491 43 16,263 43 16,263 51 295 331 1,990 5 43 28 112 664 2,755 15 143 4,762 27,091 6 3,098 21 66 193 1,246 15 122 3 (D) 14,500 1 (D) 1 500 1 7,000 21,612 (D) 14,000 2 1 2,500 (Z) 130 39 27,271 2,820 16 20,102 24 7,169 13 5,853 11 1,316 98 189 1,306 2,393 11 321 14 56 2,930 16,728 1 (D) 4,100 1 (D) 4 1,100 1 14,084 13,648 1 1 (Z) 10 (D) 2,000 1 1 7,200 1,000 432 140 63,352 110,595 55 35, 834 102 27,518 82 19,325 32 8,193 392 634 2,450 4,530 23 128 33 128 317 2,378 87 289 44,162 112,874 43 36,179 17 82 185 1,207 2,015 2,328 (Z) 50 2,328 4 2 2,750 (Z 1,350 2 910 279 61 43,276 45,414 30 22,242 38 26,034 36 24,527 4 1,507 203 568 1,263 6,812 7 82 19 103 381 2,555 63 273 9,343 46,515 3 320 16 63 477 687 13 421 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported in snail fractions. 1Includes sales of standing timber. ARKANSAS PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 235 Pulaski Randolph St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren Wash- ington White Woodruff Yell 14 1 1 4 3 16 3 2 3 14 9 1 1 1 1,062,811 (D) (D) 28,340 177 147,715 1,823 640 52,885 73,265 90,410 (D) (D) o 632,635 15,000 7,604 72,130 400 100 19,950 29,985 44,100 5,020 150 3 a 1 1 1 7 2 6 3 1 4 1,058,361 (D) (D) 26,700 135,948 51,385 69,425 87,800 (D) 5 4 1 2 10 1 1 10 6 6 6 1 9 4 11 2 1 7 90 1 20 45 (zj 40 33 74 8 104 17 40 43 34 174 (zj 9 378,801 (D) 26,800 63,300 3 7,595 34,675 88,700 10 37,000 5,500 35,250 14,000 21,765 40,500 150 11 13 1 3 1 9 1 2 3 7 12 12 1 5 , .. 11 1 1 4 3 1 1 13 10 1 3 1 7 1 3 5 14 7 1 5 11 1 3 5 1 15 523,120 3,000 475 10 41,905 2,240 19,032 28,970 16 467,000 15,000 9,362 50,018 1,600 11,196 20,200 1,800 17 3 1 4 2 2 5 18 10 6 1 3 4 1 19 4 1 2 (Z) (Z) 4 20 45 2 (zj 1 1 2 21 678,260 CD) 740 'l2 83,048 1,810 610 45,190 38,590 22 586,135 10,000 1,304 32,800 400 100 4,300 ::: 8,140 3,600 5,000 23 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 24 3 1 2 7 3 2 1 25 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 26 3 1 2 7 1 1 1 27 2,500 750 500 50 2,780 10 1,000 252 28 2,940 3,000 8,750 21,010 844 100 io 29 2 1 1 1 2 i 1 30 1 1 3 2 31 1 (Z) 1 (zj 26 27 1 32 (Z) (zj 1 1 33 5,750 (D) 800 165 1,367 10 30 100 1,710 (D) (DJ 34 9,500 5,000 800 4,080 1,650 80 20 35 225 650 458 89 344 613 35 153 459 520 258 428 903 639 177 209 36 32 123 60 49 54 197 7 69 127 110 173 87 102 147 21 62 37 17,866 39,970 74,977 23,733 16,943 126,490 2,053 65,732 52,499 57,532 210,445 35,030 24,910 69,332 14,348 18,356 38 39,843 16,430 14,994 15,591 27,801 40,900 2,657 48,905 36,426 70,378 40,107 54,610 18,234 51,484 4,700 22,040 39 18 59 33 28 20 89 1 48 69 43 101 61 55 81 12 34 40 7,350 22,987 49,616 13,355 3,733 39,624 100 36,923 17,773 11,179 50,237 19,523 9,970 40,594 10,055 10,5 39 11 19 77 36 30 41 129 6 42 78 80 111 39 68 87 10 35 42 10,516 16,983 25,361 10,378 13,210 86,866 1,953 28,809 34,726 46,353 160,203 15,507 14,940 28,738 4,293 7,847 43 18 54 30 27 21 113 5 39 70 65 109 32 60 84 8 33 44 10,233 14,734 24,420 8,458 3,586 81,846 1,853 23,409 32,356 39,070 157,944 14,272 12,582 27,845 3,268 7,457 45 3 26 6 3 24 30 1 6 11 39 5 9 11 7 2 2 46 283 2,249 941 1,920 9,624 5,020 100 5,400 2,370 7,283 2,264 1,235 2,358 893 1,025 390 47 193 589 422 48 300 520 19 89 -379 453 96 366 798 533 158 147 46 440 660 506 313 311 825 136 271 627 780 90 966 1,276 1,524 463 467 49 1,464 5,759 3,767 229 2,823 6,027 287 779 4,432 5,663 643 4,135 8,420 5,025 1,303 1,297 50 2,704 10,124 5,973 1,994 2,752 10,104 1,131 1,972 7,172 9,984 901 10,973 12,815 11,315 3,201 4,093 51 9 30 19 9 8 48 3 5 39 35 15 22 37 56 5 15 52 151 684 490 56 69 959 136 27 1,014 520 85 361 500 592 82 84 53 4 12 2 1 27 1 12 92 6 1 11 13 54 13 15 7 43 54 1 92 2 1 138 42 20 38 55 150 330 16 4 741 42 105 10,233 41 3 299 304 56 1,166 66 229 2,213 676 20 1,731 475 20 3,856 311 5,940 890 57 39 201 74 9 93 128 16 25 no 96 27 50 177 130 35 56 58 199 431 215 181 210 283 161 181 364 427 47 461 797 716 86 330 59 8,090 48,025 20,356 2,465 22,848 28,710 2,657 7,580 65,220 20,814 4,707 9,468 42,972 23,792 5,710 10,535 60 40,746 101,691 58,231 27,593 48,681 47,592 30,620 33,372 130,851 86,217 11,450 94,046 185,038 131,126 14,381 71,439 61 2 19 3 5 9 12 1 10 21 10 3 8 29 11 2 5 62 700 13,250 11,500 1,300 6,575 6,905 125 4,695 42,110 8,356 2,020 3,450 12,125 2,930 300 625 63 7 16 11 10 7 94 7 25 91 6 21 35 37 4 4 64 50 77 39 53 49 161 16 60 74 227 40 128 132 92 19 59 65 160 77 382 77 37 1,781 283 297 774 119 233 281 537 55 62 66 1,928 555 455 796 550 1,223 *83 1,073 999 2,974 929 1,396 1,057 2,536 266 632 67 4 10 9 7 3 71 6 17 71 7 15 16 17 4 1 68 140 76 375 60 27 1,619 262 241 692 70 197 86 359 51 40 69 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (237) 238 THE QUESTIONNAIRE This census is authorized by Act of Congress, United Statu Code. Title 13. Sections 5. 9, ■nd guaranteeing thai (he information furnished be accorded confidential treatment. The regulation. 142. 221-4. requiring that (he inquiries be answered completely and accurately, census report cannot be used for purpose s of taxation, investigation, ot ARKANSAS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— BUREAU OF THE census PARSONS. KANSAS » J CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE M * QUESTIONNAIRE: 1959 Al No. n Section I.— PERSON NOW IN CHARGE (If a member ••< the family or anyone else Alls this questionnaire for the person in charge, be sure that all the information is given for the person in charge) 1. What is your r 2. What is your mail address' Section II.— OWNERSHIP 0FF1H USE ONLY 1 OWNED LAND Include all land and tracts of land owned, regardless of where located even though these are considered separate units; also cropland, pastureland. woodland, and wasteland. 3. How many acres do you own? None □ (//no land is oumed, mark X in the square for "None") LAND RENTED OR LEASED PROM OTHERS Include all land and trat rented or leased by you regardless of where located. Include any separate fields. pBBtureland. woodland, and wasteland. 4. How many acres do you rent from others? Include acres worked on shares ( // "None," mark X and skip to question [5] I (a) What is the name and address of each landlord and the number of acres rented or worked on shares for each? is of land meadows, Mail address (Post office and State) Name of landlord Mail address (Post office and State) Na landlord Mini address (Post office and State) LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS; Dthers, as a hired manager? . . s of employer under question 4(a) ) LAND RENTED OR LEASED TO OTHERS; Include any separate fields and hay land rented to others Include land worked on shares by others. Do not include land leased to the Government under the Soil Bank. 6. How many acres do you rent to others? - None Q (// "None," mark X and skip to question [7] ) (a) Of the acres rented to others, how many are owned by you? None □ Acres ACRES IN THIS PLACE: [7] Adding acres owned and acres rented from others, then subtracting acres rented to others, we gel - (Question 3 plus question 4 minus question 6; if managed, question 5 minus question 6.) This is all the land operated by you even though part of it may be located elsewhere or in other c The remaining questions of this report refer to the total acres of land reported for this question. LOCATION OF LAND: 8. Is any of this land located in another county? No □ Yes □ (// "No" mark X and skip to question [9] ) (a) How many acres are in your county? Acres . (b) Give names of other counties and acres located in each: — Section III.— CROPS HARVESTED THIS YEAR. 1959 Report all crops harvested or to be harvested this year from these (read inswer for question 7) acres. If you rent or work land for others on shares include landlord a share. CORN: (Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place.) £9] Was any corn harvested for any purpose thia year? . . No □ Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [It J.) (Answer these questions, if " v'-- ") i 10. Corn lor all purposes? (Do not include sweel (a) Corn for grain? *..... (70 lb ear corn or 56 lb. shelled corn = 1 bu.) (b) Corn for silage? (e> Corn hogged or grazed, or cut (or green i fodder {ears not husked or snapped)' . . . (I) How many acres were or will be harvested? (2) How much was or will be harvested? „.•■•>. •telftil) (3) How much of this year's or will be sold? (The total of the aci and (c) must equal t SORGHUMS FOR GRAIN, FORAGE, AND SIRUP: (Include landlord's share as sold if taken from this place.) [Ill Were any sorghums harvested for any purpose thia year? No □ Yes □ (// "No." mark X and skip to question [13] ) (Answer these questions, i/ "Ke*.")^"^- * 12. SorghumB for all purposes? (Include sorghums for grain and sirup.) (a) Sorghums for grain or seed? silage, forage, pasture, (b) Sorghums for silage? (c) Sorghums cut for dry forage or hay, or hogged or grazed? (d) Sorghums for sirup? (1) How many- acres were or will be harvested? (2) w much ■drt orllhO (The tot; (c), and (' I of the acres for quest: d) must equal the acres for (3) How much of this year's crop was or will be sold? Alt. (■>. (W. question 12.) SOYBEANS: (If grown with corn or other crops, report acreage of mixture as grown with other crops, if grown alone, report acreage as grown alone ) [13J Were any soybeans grown for any purpose this year* No Q Yes □ {// "No," mark X and skip to question [15J.) (Answer these questions, if "l'ea."^^^H 14. Soybeans for all purposes? (a) Soybeans for beanB? (b) Soybeans for hay? (c) Soybeans hogged or grazed, or cut for silage? (d) Soybeans plowed under for green manure, not grazed or otherwise harvested? (The total of the acres for (a), (b), (c), and (d) must equal the acres for question 14.) COWPEAS: [15J Were any cowpeas grown for any purpose thia year? No Q Yes □ (// "No," mark X and skip to question [17].) 16. Cowpeas for all purposes? (Include blackeyes, crowders, whippoorwills, purple hulls, etc Report those sold for fresh market, or to canners, freezers, or other processors under question 118.) (a) Cowpeas for dry peas? (b) Cowpeas for hay? (c) Cowpeas hogged or grazed, or cut for silage? (d) Cowpeas plowed under for green manure, not grazed' or otherwise harvested9 (The total of the acres for (a), (b), (c), and (d) must equal the acres for question 16.) PEANUTS: [17] Were any peanuts grown for any purpose this year? No Q Yes Q (// "No" mark X and skip to question [21].) 18. Peanuts for all purposes? (a) Peanuts for picking or threshing? (b) Peanut vines or lops which were or will be saved for hay or forage? (Include tops or vines saved after picking or threshing, tops cut, and whole plants saved for hay. This acreage may also be included in the acres reported in question (a).) (1) How many acres were (2) How many acres were (3) How much Bu. * Tana • • landlord's share as sold n this place.) r tKi -i questions, if " Yes. ")™ grain crops harvested this year — [21] Wheal? 26. Oats for grain? 29. Barley? . . 32. Rice? (Report bushelson dry-weight basis ) 38. Other grains? Rve' Mixed grams' (Cnderline kind) (1) How many acres were combined or threshed? How much was harvested? (3) How m< of thi year's crop was or will be sold? HAY CROPS: (If two or more cuttings, count the acres only once but give total production of all cuttings. Include the landlord s share as sold if taken from this plai (Answer these questions, if "Few.")— Were any of the following hay crops harvested this year — 39. Alfalfa und alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating? 42. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover und grasses for hay? 43. Lespedeza for hay? (In :ea.) 45. Oats, wheat, barley, rye or other small grains cut for hay? ... (Include oats cut when ripe or nearly ripe for feeding unthreshed ) 46. Wild hay (prairie, range, or marsh grass) cut for hay? ... 47. Any other hay? (Include Bermuda grass, Johnson- grass, millet, old meadows, Sudan grass, sweetclover.) (I) How many acres were harvested (hii year? How many tons were harvested? (3) How much of this year's crop be sol< ARKANSAS 239 si j : i >s LESPEDEZA SEED AND OTHER FIKLII 49. Wore anv lespedeza seed or o(her field seeds harvested this year? No D Yw □ {// "So." mark X and skip to question [79].) [Antwtr these questions, if ")Vs/')™™™* 52. Lespedeza seed? 55. Crimson clover seed? 72. Velch seed? 78. Other field seeds? I D I D Fescue' Orchardgrass' fiihe nimt Ryegrass' Wild winter peas'* Acres harvested or to be harvested' POTATOES AND COTTON: is, if "I'm.1 Were any of the following crops harvested this year-- do not report acres ) Sweelpotatoes for home use or for sale? (If lev- than 20 bushel* were harvested, do not report acres.) (1) How many acres were or will be harvested' (Report tenths of an acre for potatoes) Trntha /10 (2) Pounds of "clean" will be harvested? VEGETABLES Full HOME USE AND Foil SALE: 105. Were anv vegetables, sweet corn, or melons, harvested fhi< year for home use? . No Q Yes Q 106. Were anv vegetables, sweet corn, or melons, harvested this year for sale for fresh market or to canners, freezers, processors? No Q Yes □ (// "JVV Jot question lOfi, mark X ami skip to question [143] ) (Answer these questions, if " J Vs.")™ Were any of the following vegetable crops harvested this year — (If two or more plantings were made, either on the same land or on different land, report the total harvested acres of the several plantings.) 107. Tomatoes? 108. Sweet com? 109. Cucumbers and pickles? . . . . 110. Snap beans (bush and pole types)? 111. Watermelons? 117. Cantaloups and muskmelons? 1 18. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas? 119. English peas? 122. Okra? 130. Spinach? 141. Other? (See list below ) . (I) Acres harvested'' (Report tenths of acres) /10 Beela liable) 142. What was the (Incliid.- t hi- landlord valu Cabbage Dry oniona S-rti pepptra Tunlpa Muslard »rwna Cresn onlona Squash Turnip |t»ni of all vegetables sold this year? S i share I )o not inrlud<- the valm- of ln-.li potut<»-> and swi-el potatoes ) BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS: [143] Wert- anv berries or other small fruits harvested this year for sale? No □ Ye (// "No," mark X and skip to question [152] ) (Answer these questions, if ")Vs/'J— Were any of the following berry crops harvested this year— 144. Strawberries? 146. Blackberries? 151. Other berries? Boysenberries' [ gi« n Raspberries^ (1) Acres harvested (Report tenths of acres) Quantity harvested? Tenth* TREE FRUITS, NUTS, AND GRAPES: [152] Is there a total of 20 fruit and nut trees and grapevines (// "No," mark X and skip to queslii {If " )>s," answer questions 153 thrt 153. How much land is in bearing and J Acre* : Tenia* nonbearing fruit orchards, groves. vineyards, and planted nut trees? .... -jr /10 (An ■ the questions, if "yes.' Were any of the following kinds of fruit and nut trees on this place- 154. Apples? 155. Peaches? 158. Pears? 161. Grapes? ... 165. Plums and prunes? 168. Cherries? .... 177. Improved pecans? 178. Wild and seedling pecans? 197. Other fruits and nuts? Apricots? Figs' Planted black walnuts? is pla i [198] 1 igh 197.) (1) How many trees (or vines) arc NOT of bearing age" (2) How many trees (or vines) are of bearing age" (3) How much harvested this year? X- NURSERV AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS AND PLANTS, AND BULBS [198] Were any nursery or greenhouse products, flower or vegetable seeds or plants. Dowers, or bulbs grown for sale tint year? □ Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [202] ) (Answer these questions, if " Fes "J- 200. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants for sale? 201. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, mushrooms? fa) In open? lb) I ndet fllass* (b) Under glass or in house? 0) How much area was used for growing? TtMha hi * (2) What will be the value of sales in 1959? OTHER CROPS: [202] An1 there any other crops that were or will be harvested this year on this place -Castor beans? Popcorn? Root and grain crops hogged or grazed? Grass silage? Tobacco? ' . ' No □ Yes Q (If "Yes," answer for each crop) Value of aalca* J_J= L Section IV.— LAND USE THIS YEAR, 1959 203. Acres in this place (copy acres from question 7)™ CROPLAND: in fields and and tracls from which cut) this year? None □ 204. How* many acres of land w crops were harvested (including h (This area may he obtained by adding the acres in the field: or tracts from which one or more crops were harvested or hay was cut this year; acres m no n bearing and bearing planted fruit trees, nuts, and grapes, and acres in nursery and greenhouse products ) THIS SHADED SECTION IS TO BE FILLED BY CENSUS ENUMERATOR (a) Add acres of all crops (with * in Sec. Ill) and enter total here — ... -- (b) From how many acres of land were two crops harvested thU year? — (c) Subtract the acres for (o) from (a) and enter difference here 205. How many acres of cropland were used only for pasture (or grazing) this year? None □ 207. How many acres of cropland were used only for soil-improvemenl grasses and legumes not harvested and not pastured this year? None □ 208. How many acres of cropland have not been accounted for? None Q (Include idle cropland and cropland on which all crops failed ) WOODLAND: (Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture ) 209. How many acres of woodland were pastured for grazed) this year? , None O 210. How many acres of woodland i nol pastured (or grazed) this year? )THER LAND: 211. How many acres were in other pasture? (Nol cropland pasture and not woodland pasture.) (// "None," mark X and skip to question [212] ) (a) Of this other pasture, how many acres do you consider to be improved pasture? None □ (Improved by liming, fertilizing, si eding, irrigating, draining, and controlling weeds and brush ) [212] How many acres were in house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and wasteland? These totals must Add these acres (questions 204. 205, 207. 208. 209, 210. 211, and 212) and enter the total here . Section V— IRRIGATION I 213. Of the total land in this place (reported in question 203), low many acres were irrigated this year? .... None □ Acres /-x / / X 240 THE QUESTIONNAIRE SMlion VI.— RACE, AGE. RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK. AND OTHER INCOME (1) While O (3) Other D 218. What is your race' (Mark one.)^— 219. How old were you on your last birthday? Years _ 220. Do you live on this place? No □ Yes D 221. When did you begin to operate this place? Report month if you began to operate this place since January 1. 1958. ' OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME: 222. How many days thia year did you work off your farm' Include work at a nonfarm job, business, profession, or on someone else's farm. Include days you expect to work off your farm between now and December 31, 1959. (Do not include exchange work) (I) NoneO u-tar-O (3) » to » dara [ 1 (4) loo io im d>r* Q (6) 200 or more dar* i I ?2i. Did any other member of your family living with you have a nonfarm job, business, profession, or work on someone else's farm thia year? No D Yes Q 224. Have you any income this year from any of the following sources: Sale of products from land rented out? Cash rent? Boarders? Social Security? Old-age assistance' Pensions? Veterans' allowances? Unemployment compensation' Interest? Dividends? Profits from nonfarm business? Financial help from members of your family? No D Yes D (// "None" for question 222 and "No" for both questions 223 and 224, skip to question [226J ) 225. Will the income which you and your family receive from work off the farm and from other sources (listed in questions 223 and 224) be greater than the total value of all cultural products sold or to be sold from your place thia year? No Q Yes O Section VIII— FOREST PRODUCTS THIS YEAR, 1959 [226J How much was or will be received thia year from the sale of standing timber or trees? None sold □ $_ (Include standing timber sold for pulpwood ) 227. How much was or will be received thia year from the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers? (Do not include sale of standing timber, firewood, pulpwood. fence posts, and sawlogs.) (Answer these questions, if "I'm.")™ ? sold D S- (Do not report below any products sold on the stump. Products sold on the stump should be included in question 226.) Were any of the following forest products cut thia year tor home uee or for sale — - 228. Firewood and fuelwood? 229. Pulpwood? 230. Fence posts? .... 231. Sawlogs and veneer logs? (1) How much was or will be cut in 1959? Cords «' i i' i 8' PRODUCTION THIS YEAR, 1959 Include all poultry and animals on this place owned by you. by your landlord, by your employees, and by others. POULTRY: 236. Are there any chickens, turkeys, or other poultry on this place? No Q Yes Q 237. If "No," were there any on this place any time thia year? No Q Yes Q (// "No" for both questions 236 and 237, 238. How many chickens (hens, pullets, roosters, etc.) 4 months old and over are no to on this place? irk X and skip to question [246] ) None □ Number . 239. How many broilers were or will be sold thia year? None Q Number . (Report all broilers sold and those grown for others under contract.) 240. How many bene, roosters, pullets, cockerels, and other chickens were or will be sold thia year? 241. How many dotens of chicken eggs were or will be sold thia year? None D 242. How many turkeys and turkey fryers were raised thia year? None □ (Include those raised frqm poults hatched, poults bougTit, and those raised for others under contract.) 243. How many turkey hens now on hand are you keeping for breeding next year? None Q 244. How many ducks, geese, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkeys) were sold this year? .... □ Number . Dozens _ Number _ Give □ name _ 245. How much was or will be received this year from the sale of turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs? .... ; sold □ Value of sales $_ SHEEP AND LAMBS: [246] How many ewes, rams, wethers, and lambs of all ages are on this place? None □ Number _ {// "None" mark X and skip to question [247],) f(a) Lambs under 1 year old? Number . I year old and over? Number . Or this total, how many are {(a) Lambs i (b) Ewes 1 (c) Rams a nd wethers 1 year old and over? Number . (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 246 ) HORSES AND MULES: [247] How many horses, mules, colts, and ponies are on this place? None □ Number - SHEEP AND LAMBS SHORN THIS YEAR, 1959: 2SI. Were any sheep or lambs shorn thia year? No □ Yes □ (// "No," mark X and skip to question [254] ) (An f these questions, if "Yes.")~ 252. Were any Iambs shorn in 1959? 263. Were any sheep shorn in 1959? (1) (2) How much wool was shorn? HOGS AND PIGS: [254] How many hogs and pigs of all ages, including sows and boars, are on this place? None □ Number. (// "None," mark X and skip to question [255] ) (a) Since June 1, thia year? Number . Of this total, how many were born {(a) Since June I, thia t (b) Before June 1. thia year? Number . (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 254.) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING: (255] How many litters were farrowed since June 1, Number of thia year or will farrow before December 1? None Q litters Number of None D litters 256. How many litters were farrowed between December 1, laat year, and June 1, thia year? CATTLE AND CALVES (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves, both dairy and beef, on this place.) 257. How many cattle and calves of all ages are on this place? , . . None Q Number (// "None," mark X and skip to question [262] ) Of this total, how many are - (a) Cowa? Number . (Include heifers that have calved.) (b) Heifers and heifer calves? Number . (Do not include any heifers that have calved) ,(c) Bulls, bull calves, steers, and steer calves? Number . (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 257.) COWS MILKED AND BUTTER CHURNED: 25S. How many cows and heifers were milked yeaterday? None D Number . 259. How many milk cows were on this place yeaterday? None □ Number . (Include dry milk cows and milk heifers that have calved.) 260. How many gallons of milk were produced yeaterday? 261. How many pounds of butter were churned laat week? None □ Gallons None □ Pounds These questions are to be / (a) Doee Al number end in 3 or 77 No Q YeaQ answered by CENSUS < „ ~~ „ ~" ENUMERATOR \(M Are acre* in question 7. 1,000 or mare? No [j YeaQ Section IX.— DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1959 [262] Was any milk or cream sold thia year, 1959? No D Yes Q (// "So," mark X and skip to question [266] ) Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report dairy products sold for your landlord. Be sure to include dairy products which you will Bell by December 31, thia year. (For each item, answer these questions )™ 263. How much whole milk was or will be sold in 1959? None □ (Report in pounds of milk, gallons of milk, or pounds of butterfat.) 264. How much cream was or will be sold in 7959? None Q (If cream was sold by the gallon, multiply the number of gallons by 2S to get pounds of butterfat.) (1) or II) G*ltcmJ ,.f mllh « 1 lb Of bL.tl4 I t. of bulLTrf.l (2) How much was or will be the value of aales in 1959? Section X.— ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1959 Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report all animals turned over to or sold for your landlord, and animals fed under contract for others. Be sure to report animals which you will sell by December 31, thia year. (,4nauier these questions, if "Ye Were any of the following animals sold or will any thin year (1959) — [265] Calves? . . . 266. Cattle, not , counting calves? 267. Horses, mules, colls, and ponies? . . . . 268. Hogs and pigs? (2) How many mor< will be sold between now and Dec. 31? Num (3) How much was or will be the value of aalea tn 1959? 00 a ARKANSAS 241 Section XI.— FERTILIZER AND LIME Include all fertilizer ami lime used on (his place during 1959, w purchased by you or by your landlord. ial fertilizer and [272J ) 271. On how many acres were com fertilizing materials used in 1959? . (If "None," mark X and skip to quest None □ Acres . (Anatcer these questions, if "Km.")™ Wu fertilizer used this year on any of the following crops — (a) Hay and cropland pasture? .... (b) Other pasture (not cropland)? ... (c) Corn? .... (d) Soybeans? . . (•) Cotton? . . . (f) All other crops? (0 On how many acres was fertilizer used' How much was used — (2) Dry materials? (Include rock phosphate) Tom Tenth* no 111 (3) Liquid materials Tenth* /10 /10 no 10 no [272] How many acres were limed in 7559.* None □ Acres (// "\one," mark X and skip to question [274] ) 273. How much lime or liming materials was used in 1959? Tons (Include ground limestone, hvdratod and burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc Omit lime used for sprays or sanitation.) Section XII -SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES AND LAND-USE PRACTICES THIS YEAR. 1959 EXPENDITURES: Include expenses paid, or to be paid by December 31, 1959, by you and your landlord for this place. How much was or will be Bpent this gear for— [274] Feed for livestock and poultry? None Q $ _ (Include cost of Rrain, hay, mill feeds, concentrates, and roughages; also, amounts paid for grinding and mixing feed.) 275. The -purchase of livestock and p«'iltry? None D $- (Include baby chicks.) None □ $ . 276. Machine hire? (Include custom work such aa tractor hire, threshing, combining, cotton picking, cotton ginning, silo filling, corn picking, baling, plowing, fruit picking, spraying and dusting ) 277. Hired labor? None D S _ (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work. Include cash payments only.) 278. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees? None □ $ - . . None □ $_ 279. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil — for the farm business? LAND-USE PRACTICES: 280. How many acres of land were used to grow cover crops thit year and then planted to another crop? None □ Acres . 281. How many acres of cropland used for grain or row crops thia year were farmed on the contour? None □ Acres . 282. How manv acres of strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control were on this place this year? None Q Acres _ 283. How many acres of crop and pasture land on this place have terraces? None □ Acres . Section XIII.— FARM LABOR • a .[ i 284. About how many hours last week did vou (the person in charge of this place) do farm work or chores on this place? {Mark me.)>MHa 285. How many other members of your family did 15 hours or more of farm worl. or chores on this place latt week without receiving caah wages?. . None D Persons . (Do not include housework.) 286. How many hired persona did any farm work or chores on this place last week? None □ Persons _ (Include members of your family receiving cash wages.) (// "None," mark X and skip to question [291] ) -°»a 287. Of these hired i persons working last week,\ how many were employed ^;D j 50 days or more during t hit year? None □ Persons _ on this place for 288. Of these hired persons working last week, how many were paid on a— Less than 150 drys during thin year! None □ Persons _ (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 286.) (1) Number of persons Weekly basis? (2) What was the agreed cash rate of pay? (If more than one person, give average) _/00 per month _/00 per week (3) How many hours per person were these workers expected to work to earn this pay? Per month (hoarai Par dar (boon) (S) Did thia person or any member of his household Dor. th.. ED' (91 Does this person have agricultural operations lives? (10) Any live- stock.' ( hogs? cattle? horses? sheep' goats.' etc.) (*> 20 or more chickens' turkeys' ducks' (?) Any crops? (corn? oats? hay? tobacco? other held crops?) (6) 20 or fruit trees? grape- vines? nut trees? (') Anv veg- ctiblei fcr Ulc' brmry nurftcry or grttn- houi. products? (•1 i 2 3 4 1 No j Yes No 1 Yes No • Yes No -Yes No j Yes No ; Y« No j Yes No j Yes j 1 j 6 8 9 10 No: Yes No ; Yes No : Yes No I Yes No I Yes No | Yw No j Yes No ; Yes 4 | i 1 1 12 15 14 11 No \ Yes No 1 Yes No : Yes No ; Yes No j Vo No i Ye> No : Yes No : Yes 16 17 IS 19 20 No : Yes No j Yes No I Yes No 1 Yes No ; Y« No ; Yc> No I Yes No j Yes \ j i \ | • \ (1) (2) (3) (■*) (*) (6) C) (8) (9) (10) I.TI1. 60A2 • < nlumn. S-M II No 111 ./// t..|u<»ilt *L.p ... ...turn.. 16. ll V« • Column ■>: ll No. "II . 1111 >.-. lull... •» okif ■•• • Column IO. II Nil, nil ...li.mi. 1 1 and *« A 1 1' Yis ilumii Mi J., imh tn Al Sfcipl lumn 11 ....J. nut muUuit mUUcv, ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK 243 Al Nuniher (III PART IV -KHCORD (>l! < :(1MPLI.TK)N OF KNDMhRATION e < Don ihii p*r»on work *ny linj on ■him? (lit Callbtrk required Turned over to crew lender Remark. Ill) D.I. com- pleted (16) Reminder. (When HI return, telephone number, ell 1 (l»l Date Crew lea.lt i 1 initials (14) Al Nn \.. ■ 7« Date Date 1 2 4 ! ; j T 1 ; l Al No No : Yt-v Date II..., 6 7 8 9 10 Al N.. No ; v« Date Date 1 1 12 1 J 14 IS f - A 1 No No ; Ve< Date Dale 16 18 10 211 (11) (.21 (13) |I4| (HI (I6| • Column II Allien Al number when yiw .Irtriminr • Column 12 II Vn nil A* fcw l.inJl,..J and Al h>l •Column 16 t »,.. rc.l you mud net in Al Auijtn Al numbcri in mil pwiun hntcr m mlumn n ih. A( nuinhtr .11 nqu.rr.l i|ucm...ii% tn.lln>. ...Mi|.|. u-.l in A 1 urtki. Kt>;inninj[ wilh 1 luf ihr hrv Al >.«i ire (■■ "O whttK ihi njmr nl ihn prrwm *ppr.iri m >l require J fl*f , I fix the wood. «c tcoini 244 INDEX TO TABLES County Abnormal farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay. Alfalfa seed Aljnonds Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified Apples Apricots Area , approximate land Asparagus Automobiles Austrian winter peas Average size of farm Avocados Barley Beans Beets (table) Berries , specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) Boysenbeiries Broccoli Broilers sold Broomcorn Buckwheat Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold. Cabbage < Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane, sugar Cantaloups and muskmelons , etc Carrots Cash-grain farms Cash tenants Cash wages paid for farm labor Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cauliflower Celery Change in definition of farms Cherries Chicken eggs sold Chickens Chickens sold Christmas trees sold Citrus fruits, specified Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Collards Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of Common and perennial ryegrass seed Conservation of land Corn Corn pickers. Cotton Cotton farms. Cowpeas Cows Cream sold Crimson clover seed Crop drier Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland in cover crops Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour Croppers ( for South only) Crop-share tenants Crop fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested, specified Crops sold Cucumbers and pickles Cultivated summer fallow Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale Dairy farms Dairy products Dairy products sold Date of enumeration Dates Days worked off farm Definition of farms, change in. Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions Ducks sold Durum wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold Electric milk cooler Elevators, power-operated, conveyor or blower. Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Equipment and facilities, specified Escarole, endive, and chickory 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 7,12 15,17,18,19,20 3, 17, IB, 19,20, 21,22 5, 14, 15,16 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 10 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 9 3,4,17, 14,17, 17,18, 1,17,18, 4,17,18, 15,17, 6,12,17,18, 7,17,18, 1,2,3,17,18 3,17 3,17,18 1,2,17,18 17,18 18,19,20 18,19,21 5 19,20,21 8 19,20,21 8 19,20,21 8,15 18,19,20 8 19,20,21 19,20,21 8 19,20,21 1,2,3 19,20,21 18,19,20 1,2 19,20,21 19,20,21 ,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 ,13,17,18,19,20,21 ,13,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 7 7,17,18,19,20,'21 11 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 10 8 14,17,18,19 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 11 11 11 10a 9,10a 11 11 11 1 11 4,6 11 1,1a 11 5 5 Xfi 4,9 11 11 1 11 4,10 4,8 4,10 12 11 11 11 11 11 3 4,5 11 1,1a 11 4,6 11 5 11 4,8 4,10 11 6 ,1a, 2, 3 1,2,4 3 la 3 1,1a 7 la, 11a 4,11 5,11 11 1,1a 12 5 10 5.9 6 11 5 1 11 11 11 10 11 5 11 4,10 4,6 6 11 11 4,6 11 Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Farm labor Farm operators: By age By color By residence By tenure By off -farm work and other income Farm products, value of Farm property, value of Farms, number By color of operator By economic class By kind of road on which located By kind of workers During specified week 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 for 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 forage harvesters Field seeds 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 ,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18 3,4,17 4,17,18 3,4,17,18 4,17,18 17,18 1,17,18 1,2,17,18 . 3,17 4,17,18 5,17,18 1,17,18 2,16,17 3,17 17 17,18 5,17,18 17,18 Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood 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 sold General farms Goats and kids Goats and kids c lipped Goats and kids sold alive Grain combines Grains Grapefruit Grapes Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas sold Hairy vetch seed Harvesters , field forage 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 Honeydews • Hops Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and/ or mules Horses and/or mules sold alive Horticultural specialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products . Improved pecans Income, farm. See Value of farm products sold. Irish potatoes Irrigated farms, number Irrigated land in farms By use 19,20,21 18,19,20 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 18,19,20 17,18,19 19,20,21 19,20,21 5 ,19,20,21 18,19,20 18,19,20 18,19,20 19,20,21 1 19,20,21 9 5 19,20,21 8 8 15,17,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 8 9 9,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 7 15,17,18,19,20 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 7 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15 6 7 6,17,18 5,17,18 16,17,18 12,17,18 12,17,18 4,17,18 6,17,18 9,17,18 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 6 19,20,21 7 19,20,21 Kale Kind of road. Kumquats Ladlno 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 1.2 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 1 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20 2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 INDEX TO TABLES 245 Land in irrigated farms By use Land in strip-cropping systems for soil eros ion control Land irrigated by source of water Land pastured Legumes, specified annual Lemons « Lespede2a cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine T.inw beans Lime and liming material, expenditures for... Lime and liming material used during the year Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy and livestock ranches Livestock ranches Livestock-share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries Lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Managed land Managers Mandarins ( included with Tangerines ) Mangoes Maple sirup made Buckets hung Maple sugar made Milk cooler, electric Bulk-type Milk sold Mi Ik cows Milking machine Mint for oil Miscellaneous and unclassified farms Mixed grains Mohair clipped Motortrucks Mules and mule colts . Nave 1 oranges Nectarines Nonwhite farm operators Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs Nursery and nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines , ornamentals , etc . ) Nuts, specified Oats Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay Of f -farm work and other income Qkra Olives ." Onions Operators, farm. See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins.. Other and unspecified tenants Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part-retirement Part-time farms Pasture Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimlentos. Pick-up balers Pimientos Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power -ope rated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Products , farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulpwood sold Pumpkins Purchase of livestock and poultry Quinces Radishes Rams and wethers Raspberries , Red clover seed , Redtop seed 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 3 3,21 9 9 9 4,17,18,19,20,21 4 7,17,18,19,20,21 ,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 3,4,17,18,19,20 9 County 1,1a, 11a la, 11a 1 la 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 11 7 11 9 9,10a -.,' 5 5 5 4,8,9 4,5,9,10a 11 11 4,7 3 3,4,5 11 11 12 12 4,6 6 4,10 4,8 4,6 11 5 11 10a 4,6 111 11 11 3 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 3 3,17,18,19,20,21 14,17 17 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17.18,19,20,21 8 3,4 5 5 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 4,6 11 11 11 11 11 ,8,9 9,10 5 4,8 Residence of operator Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed. Rye Ryegrass seed, common and perennial... Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans , dry field and Seed peas , dry field and Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, expenditures for. Seeds, field Shallots Share-cash tenants Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold alive Silage Size of farm Small fruits Small grains Snap beans ( bush and pole types ) Sorghums Soybeans Specified equipment and facilities 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 Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweetclover seed Sweet corn Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes System of terraces on crop and pasture land Tangelos Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco farms Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Tung nuts Turkeys Turnips Type of farm Unclassified farms Uses of commercial fertilizer. Uses of land Valencia oranges Value : Crops Farm products sold Farms (land and buildings) Livestock Vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables sold Velvet beans 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 Watermelons Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wheat White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use... Wool shorn ; Wool sold Workers : Family Hired Regular Seasonal Specified week Work off farm 4,17,18,19,20,21 23,24 9 5,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7 7,17,18,19,20,21 8 16,17,18,19,20 8 8 8 8 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 9 15,17,18,19,20 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 6,7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 15, 17,]8, 19,20 8 8 17,18,19,20,21 County Young berries . 14,15,16 3,4,17,18,19,20 1,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 1959 lifr.ir' ouisiana PARISHES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report — Vol. I — Part 35 — Parishes FARMS - FARM CHARACTERISTICS LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES L ouisiana PARISHES Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May 1, 1961) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1961) BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Lowell T. Galt, Special Assistant Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Julius Shiskin, Chief Economic Statistician Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief U'arder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief Field Division — Jefferson D. McPike, Chief Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Henry A. Bloom, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Construction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chief Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Electronic Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Housing Division — Wayne F. Daugherty, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC59-1 and AC59-2, Preliminary Reports Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: A60-9482 SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959. Vol. I, Counties, Part 35 Louisiana U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1961 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, DC, or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce. Price $1.50 PREFACE Volume I, Counties, is one of the five principal reports presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 54 parts, presents the compilation of the infor- mation given by farm operators to census enumerators in 1959. The 1959 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The collection of the data was carried out by census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and working under the direction of Robert B. Voight, then Chief, Field Division. Paul R. Squires, then Special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief, and Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by M. Vincent Lindquist, Thomas Jabine, Robert S. McCauley, John C. Mackey, Robert Standley, Hilton E. Robison, Helen E. Teir, Carl R. Nyman, Kenneth R. Norell, Gladys L. Eagle, Henry L. DeGraff, Charles H. Boehne, Joseph A. Correll, Margaret G. Wood, Evelyn K. Jett, Simon Yablon, Emma B. Gass, Charlotte J. Messinese, Bennie L. Sharp, Isaac E. Lemon, James M. Lindsey, Samuel S. Murray, William F. Kauffman, Hector Vila, Harry P. Owings, Charles A. Nicholls, Henry A. Tucker, Robert S. Boyle, Helen M. Davenport, Albert W. Graybill, Lois G. Miller, Thomas D. Monroe, Gerald P. Owens, Bernard L. Ross, Marvin M. Thompson, Helen D. Turner, Kurt W. Luethy, Arnold L. Bollenbacher, George W. Coffman, Joseph A. Horak, Samuel J. Hundley, Donald K. Larson, Chester G. Lykins, Wilmer R. Maxham, Virgil L. McClain, Jr., Darrell D. Prochaska, Robert J. Rades, Hubert E. Sites, Duane E. Traylor, Donald H. von Steen, Elmer O. Rea, Frances G. Compton, Lillian W. Bentel, and Neil V. Perkins. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumeration, and the com- pilation of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. November 1961 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State. Statistics on number of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, by size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Volume I is published in 54 parts as follows: Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central — Continued Mountain: 1 Maine. 19 South Dakota. 38 Montana. 2 New Hampshire. 20 Nebraska. 39 Idaho. 3 Vermont. 21 Kansas. 40 Wyoming. 4 Massachusetts. South Atlantic: 41 Colorado. 5 Rhode Island. 22 Delaware. 42 New Mexico. 6 Connecticut. 23 Maryland. 43 Arizona. Middle Atlantic States: 24 Virginia. 44 Utah. 7 New York. 25 West Virginia. 45 Nevada. 8 New Jersey. 26 North Carolina. Pacific: 9 Pennsylvania. 27 South Carolina. 46 Washington. East North Central: 28 Georgia. 47 Oregon. 10 Ohio. 29 Florida. 48 California. 11 Indiana. East South Central: 49 Alaska. 12 Illinois. 30 Kentucky. 50 Hawaii 13 Michigan. 31 Tennessee. Other Areas: 14 Wisconsin. 32 Alabama. 51 American Samoa. West North Central: 33 Mississippi. 52 Guam. 15 Minnesota. West South Central: 53 Puerto Rico. 16 Iowa. 34 Arkansas. 54 Virgin Islands. 17 Missouri. 35 Louisiana. 18 North Dakota. 36 37 Oklahoma. Texas. Volume II — General Report. — Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. Summary data and analyses of the data by States, for geographic divisions, and for the United States, by subjects, as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below: Chapter Title Chapter Title I Farms and Land in Farms. VII Field Crops and Vegetables. II Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. VIII Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest Prod- III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. ucts. IV Farm Labor, Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and IX Value of Farm Products. Cash Rent. X Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator. V Size of Farm. XI Economic Class of Farm. VI Livestock and Livestock Products. XII Type of Farm. Volume III — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Western States (Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary for the area, including number and types of irrigation organiza- tions, source of water, expenditures for works and equipment since 1950, water used and acres served for irrigation purposes. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data by States on land in drainage organizations, number and types of organizations, cost of drainage and drainage works. Volume V — Special Reports, Part 1. — Horticultural Specialties. Statistics by States and a summary for the United States present- ing number and kinds of operations; gross receipts and/or gross sales; sales of nursery products, flower seed, vegetables grown under glass, and propagated mushrooms; number of container- grown plants; inventory products; sales of bulb crops; employ- ment; structures and equipment. Titles of additional parts of this volume are not available as this report goes to press. IV LOUISIANA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE p History of the Census IX Legal basis for the Census IX Pretest of the 1959 Census IX Training program for personnel for enumeration IX Enumeration period IX ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization IX The agriculture questionnaire IX Agricultural operations X Enumeration assignments and enumeration districts X Enumerator 's record book XI Enumeration maps XI Lists of special and large farms XI Landlord- tenant questionnaire XI Township sketch map XI Field review of enumerator 's work XII SAMPLING Use of sampling XII Description of the sample XII Adjustment of the sample XII Estimation of totals for the sample XII Presentation of sample data XII Reliability of estimates XII Differences in data resulting from differences in tabulating procedures 'XIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration XIII Editing of questionnaires XIII Coding of questionnaires XIII Tabulation of data XIII PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical content of this report XIV Comparability of data XIV Minor civil divisions XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive summary and references XIV General Farm Information Census definition of a farm XIV Farm operator XV Farms reporting or operators reporting XV Land area XV Land in farms Land in farms according to use XVI Value of land and buildings XVII Age of operator XVII Residence of operator XVII Year began operating present farm XVII Of f -farm work and other income XVII Equipment and facilities XVII Farms by kind of road XVIII Farm labor XVIII Fertilizer and lime XVIII Specified farm expenditures XLX DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS- Crops ■Continued Page Crops harvested XIX Corn XIX Annual legumes XX Hay crops XX Field seed crops XX Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XX Berries and other small fruits XX Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes XX Nursery and greenhouse products XXI Forest products XXI Value of crops harvested XXI Value of crops sold XXI Irrigation Definition of irrigated land XXI Enumeration of irrigated land XXI Irrigated farms XXI Land in irrigated farms XXI Land irrigated XXI Farms irrigated by number of acres irrigated XXI Land irrigated by source of water XXI Land-Use Practices Summary information XXII Cropland in cover crops XXII Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour XXII Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control... XXII System of terraces on crop and pasture land XXII Livestock and Poultry Inventories XXII Milk cows, cows milked, milk produced, and butter XXII Whole milk and cream sold XXII Sows and gilts farrowing XXII Sheep, lambs, and wool XXII Goats and mohair XXII Bees and honey XXII Value of livestock on farms XXII Sales of live animals XXII Sales of poultry and poultry products XXIII Classification of Farms Scope of classification XXIII Farms by size XXIII Farms by color of operator XXIII Farms by tenure of operator XXIII Farms by economic class XXIII Farms by type XXIV Value of farm products sold XXV (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table — 1. — Farms , acreage, and value : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 2. — Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 3. — Farms and farm acreage, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 4. — Farm operators by color, age, residence, and off -farm work; and equipment and facilities on farms : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 5. —Specified farm expenditures and farm labor: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 6. — Livestock and poultry on farms , number and value : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 7. — Livestock and livestock and poultry products sold: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 8 Farms reporting, acreage, quantity harvested, and sales of crops: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 9. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 10. — Characteristics of places not counted as farms because of change in definition of farm: 1959 11 Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 12. — Farms reporting classified by number of livestock on farms and by quantity of livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 13. — Farms reporting classified by acres harvested, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for selected crops : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 14 Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by economic class of farm, Census of 1959. 15 Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by type of farm, Census of 1959 16 Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by size of farm, Census of 1959 17 Farms and farm characteristics by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 18. — Farms and farm characteristics of commercial farms by type of farm by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 19. — Farms and farm characteristics by type of farm: Census of 1959 20. — Farms and farm characteristics by size of farm: Census of 1959 21. — Farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator: Census of 1959 22. — Cash rent paid by cash tenants and share-cash tenants by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 23 Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county and State by number of farms reporting, by levels 24. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county and State totals for specified items Page 3 4 6 9 10 11 18 19 19 20 21 26 28 30 32 44 92 104 116 146 146 147 Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table— 1. — Farms, acreage, and value : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 la. — Number and acreage of irrigated farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 2. — Number of farms, land in farms, and cropland harvested, by size of farm: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 3 Farms and farm acreage by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 4 Characteristics of commercial farms, Census of 1959 5. — Farms reporting by off-farm work; and farms by tenure of operator, type of farm, economic class of farm, and value of farm products sold, by source : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 6. — Equipment and facilities on farms and farm labor: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 7. — Use of fertilizer and lime on farms and farm expenditures: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 8. — Livestock and poultry on farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 9.— Livestock and livestock products sold from farms and litters farrowed: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 10. — Dairy products and poultry and poultry products sold from farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 11. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 11a. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested from irrigated land: Census of 1959 12. — Nursery and greenhouse products and forest products cut on farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 APPENDIX The 1959 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire Enumerator ' s Record Book Index to tables 150 156 162 168 174 180 186 192 198 204 210 214 250 256 264 268 270 INTRODUCTION (VII) V > e <'. Z| a™ INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE History of the Census. — The 1959 Census is the 17th nationwide agricultural census. The first agricultural census was taken in 1810, at the same time as the Sixth Decennial Census of Popu- lation. From 1S50 to 1920, an agricultural census was taken every 10 years. With increased application of scientific findings and the growing use of mechanization in agriculture, farming practices were changing so rapidly that facts collected at 10-year intervals were no longer adequate. Aware of the need for more accurate and timely information, the Congress in 1909 (36 stat. 10, sec. 31, provided for a census to be taken in 1915 and every 10 years thereafter which was to be in addition to the census of agriculture to be taken at the time of the decennial census of population. The 1915 census was not taken, however, because of the abnormal conditions created by World War I. Beginning with 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken every 5 years. Legal Basis for the Census. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code-Census," codified in August 1954, and amended in August 1957 and September 1960, is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- suses, and surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Sec- tion 142, paragraph (a), of Title 13 makes provision for the Census of Agriculture. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall, beginning in the month of October 1959, and in the same month of every fifth year thereafter, take a census of agriculture, provided that the censuses directed to be taken in October 1959 and each tenth year thereafter, may, when and where deemed advisable by the Secretary, be taken instead in conjunction with the censuses provided in section 141 of this title." (Section 141 relates to the decennial cen- suses of population, unemployment, and housing to be taken as of the first day of April of each decennial year.) Under authority granted by Section 4 of Title 13, the Secretary of Commerce delegated "the functions and duties imposed upon him by this title" to the Director of the Bureau of the Census. Pretest of the 1959 Census. — A "pretest" of the field procedures of the 1959 Census of Agriculture was conducted in 17 counties of the United States during the fall of 1958. The purpose of the pretest was to provide the Bureau with a measure of the effective- ness of the questions and procedures planned for the 1959 nationwide census. Three versions of the agriculture question- naire— the first one for Northern States, the second for Southern States, and the third for Western States — were used in the pre- test Each version contained questions appropriate to the type of agriculture in the part of the country where it was used. All major aspects of field forms and procedures, from the hiring and training of crew leaders and enumerators to actual interviews with farm operators, were given a "trial run" in each of the 17 counties. Preliminary versions of reporting forms, maps, pay- roll records, training guides, and instruction manuals were sub- jected to actual use under conditions simulating those expected in the nationwide enumeration conducted in the fall of 1959. In making final preparations for the 1959 census, the staff of the Bureau drew heavily on the results of the pretest, as well as on experience gained from previous censuses. Training Program for Personnel for Enumeration. — Every per- son hired to do work in connection with the 1959 Census of Agri- culture received specialized training for his job. Staff mem- bers of the Washington and Regional Offices of the Bureau and of the U.S. Department of Agriculture trained approximately 110 agriculture field assistants and 2,100 crew leaders. The crew leaders, in turn, trained and supervised approximately 30,000 enumerators. All training was presented according to procedures contained in various guides and manuals prepared by the Bureau. The training program included filmstrlps, map-reading, practice interviewing, and practice filling of questionnaires and other census forms. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. Enumeration Period. — The actual enumeration in the conter- minous United States (see page XIV) started at dates varying from October 7 to November 18, 1959. In general, starting dates were based upon regional variations in harvesting seasons and on weather conditions. The primary aim was to have the enumeration late enough to follow the harvesting of the bulk of important crops and early enough to precede the advent of winter weather with the attending unfavorable travel conditions. The bulk of the enumeration work was completed within three to four weeks after the starting date. In Hawaii, the enumera- tion was made during the months of December 1959 and January 1960 ; and in Alaska, during April 1960. Enumeration starting dates for the censuses of 1959 and 1954 are given in State table 11, together with figures showing the percentage of farms enumerated in the State during weekly pe- riods. The average enumeration date for the 1959 census for each county is given in county table 6. Data for inventory items — land in farms, machinery and equip- ment, livestock, and poultry — relate to the situation at the actual time of enumeration of each individual farm. Data for acres, production, and sales of crops relate generally to the crops har- vested during the crop year 1959, regardless of whether and when they were sold while data for sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year 1959. Since the enumera- tion was made before the end of 1959, special emphasis was placed upon the inclusion of estimates for crops yet to be sold and for livestock and livestock products expected to be sold in the period from the time of enumeration to the end of the cal- endar year. Instructions on the questionnaire and the wording of questions were designed to assure that full crop-year or calendar-year data would be reported. For example, "How much of this year's crop was or will be sold?" ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization. — Section 5 of Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes the preparation of forms and questionnaires used in the census. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall prepare schedules, and shall determine the inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivisions thereof, for the statistics, surveys, and censuses provided for in this title." The Agriculture Questionnaire. — The questionnaire for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was prepared by the staff of the Bureau. Selection of the inquiries was based on the results of the 1958 pretest and experience gained in earlier censuses. Careful con- sideration was given to such factors as the current availability 563128—60 IX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 of data from other sources, the possibility of obtaining data by methods other than a census, the adequacy of the data that might be obtained, and the need for and usefulness of the data. Two committees gave advice and counsel to the Bureau. One of these, a Special Advisory Committee, was composed of members desig- nated by the organizations they represented, following an invita- tion from the Director of the Bureau of the Census to name a representative to serve in an advisory capacity. The Special Advisory Committee for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was made up of one representative from each of the following : Agri- cultural Publishers Association, American Association of Land- Grant Colleges and State Universities, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Farm Economic Association, American Statistical Association, Farm Equipment Institute, National As- sociation of Commissioners, Secretaries, and Directors of Agri- culture, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Farmers' Union, National Grange, Rural Sociological Society, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A representative of the Bureau of the Budget was in attendance at all meetings of the Advisory Committee. Because of the special interest of the U.S. Department of Agri- culture in censuses of agriculture, the Director of the Bureau of the Census sought the continuous cooperation of that organiza- tion in developing plans, questionnaires, and procedures for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Working Groups were established in the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make recommendations for the following general subjects : Tenure, Land Values, and Mortgage Debt Land Use and Conservation and Production Practices Field Crops Fruits and Vegetables Forest Products Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy Income and Expenditure (including Contractual Operations) Farm Labor Equipment and Facilities (including Structures) Each Working Group had the responsibility for ascertaining the U.S. Department of Agriculture's need for data in the field covered by its "terms of reference" and for presenting recom- mendations to a small Joint Committee comprising representa- tives of both the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Joint Committee received written recom- mendations from each Working Group. The Chairman of each Group appeared before the Joint Committee as did any member of the Working Group who was needed to present supplemental information of a specialized nature. Prior to the formulation of the questionnaire, State Agricul- tural Colleges and other major users of census data were invited to suggest inquiries for the enumeration. Each member of the Special Advisory Committee had the opportunity and the respon- sibility for channeling in suggestions from the organization he represented. The number of inquiries submitted from all sources greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census, from the point of view of cost, of the respondent's time and patience, and of practical value to the majority of users of data. The final selection included 316 questions, some of which con- sisted of several parts, for the 48 States comprising the con- terminous United States. Although each of the 316 questions was asked in one or more of the 48 States, considerably less than this total was asked in any one State because of the use of "State" questionnaires. Moreover, about 50 questions out of the total were asked of approximately one-fifth of all farm operators in the State. The number of questions ranged from 159 on the questionnaire for Maine to 194 on the questionnaire for Cali- fornia. In all, 38 versions of the questionnaire — one for each State or combination of adjoining States and two for Texas — were used for the 1959 census in the conterminous United States as compared with 21 versions in 1954 and 41 in 1950. A separate version was used in Alaska and another in Hawaii. Differences in the questionnaires were designed to account for regional and local differences in agriculture. Most, but not all, of the differences related to crops. The use of State ques- tionnaires made possible the inclusion of separate inquiries for all important crops grown within a State and, at the same time, a reduction in the total number of inquiries for a State. Questions that did not apply, to any considerable degree, to a particular State were omitted from the questionnaire used in that State. For example, separate questions about citrus fruits were omitted from all questionnaires except for the few States where citrus fruits are grown. An added advantage of State questionnaires was that production and sales data could be asked in the unit of measure most commonly used by the farmers in each State. Regional variation in the number and type of ques- tions is an important provision of the census for obtaining com- plete coverage of agricultural operations. About 2 weeks before the start of the enumeration, agricul- ture questionnaires were mailed to most households in rural areas. A letter was attached to each questionnaire asking the farm operator to fill the questionnaire and to give it to the enu- merator when he called. The purpose of this procedure was to save time and money in taking the census and to improve the quality of the information given by farm operators. By having the questionnaire ahead of time, the farmer could determine what information would be required and could check his records in advance of the enumerator's visit. It was, however, the respon- sibility of the enumerator to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each place which qualified. If the questionnaire had been filled out by the farm operator, the enumerator was instructed to examine the questionnaire for completeness and accuracy and, if need be, to give the farmer such help as might be necessary. Agricultural Operations. — The training of enumerators stressed the concept that a census of agriculture is a census of agricultural operations rather than a census of farms. This concept was in- tended to assure a complete agricultural census free of any per- sonal judgment by enumerators as to what constitutes a farm. In accordance with clearly defined procedures, an enumerator was required to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each person who had charge of one or more agricultural operations, whether or not he considered himself to be a farm operator. For enu- meration purposes, it was considered that there were agricul- tural operations on a place if, at any time in 1959 — a. Any livestock (hogs, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, or mules) were kept on the place. b. A combined total of 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and ducks were kept on the place. c. Any grain, hay, tobacco, or other field crops were grown on the place. d. A combined total of 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and nut trees were on the place. e. Any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products were grown on the place for sale. As a result of the requirement that all places having agri- cultural operations be enumerated, more questionnaires were obtained than are included in the tabulations for farms. During the office processing operations that followed the completion of enumeration, criteria were applied to the questionnaires to sort out for tabulation those that represented farms according to the census definition of a farm (see page XIV). Enumeration Assignments and Enumeration Districts. — To as- sure a complete enumeration within the time allotted, the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) was divided into 29,374 Enumeration Assignments, or EA's. Each EA comprised an INTRODUCTION XI area that one enumerator could reasonably be expected to canvass within a 3- to 4-week period, as indicated by performance rec- ords from the 1954 census. Each EA was made up of one or more Enumeration Dis- tricts, or "ED's," as the geographic unit for enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, the ED's were classified into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms, as indicated by the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the 1950 Census of Population and Housing, current population esti- mates, and highway maps showing culture which were basic to establishing the boundaries of each assignment. Through the use of different canvassing procedures for each group of ED's, the Bureau was able to reduce the cost of enumeration without running any material risk of missing any farms or other places with agricultural operations. The ED groupings and canvassing procedures are described below. Group I Enumeration Districts. — In general, ED's with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open- country areas and comprise Group I. For each ED of Group I, in his Enumeration Assignment, the enumerator was required to list in his Record Book the name of every head of household living in the ED and also the name of every person not living in the ED who had agricultural operations there. There were approximately 20,751 ED's in Group I for the 1959 Census. Group II Enumeration Districts. — Rural ED's in which the number of dwellings was large in relation to the number of farms were considered to be in Group II. For each ED, in Group II, the enumerator was required to list the head of the household for all dwellings in the ED except for those on less than one acre of ground in built-up residential areas of 50 or more dwellings. He was also required to determine, by obser- vation or local inquiry, whether there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the built-up areas and, if so, to obtain an agriculture questionnaire. There were approximately 7,979 ED's in Group II. Group III Enumeration Districts. — Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages having approximately 150 or more dwellings were designated as separate ED's and are classified as Group III. Also, most ED's in counties around large metro- politan areas were designated as Group III Ed's. Prior to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, places enumerated in these areas during the 1954 Census of Agriculture were listed in the Enumerator's Record Book. The enumerator was required to visit and enumerate or otherwise account for each place listed in his Record Book. In addition, he was instructed to ask at each of these places if there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the Enumeration District, and, if so, to add them to his list and enumerate them. There were ap- proximately 15,836 Group III ED's in 1959. According to the 1954 Census, these ED's contained 380,575 farms. A few enumeration districts that comprised incorporate" places or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II because they had a large number of farms. A few others, comprising extensive rural districts requiring con- siderable travel, were classified as Group III because they had only a small number of farms. Enumerator's Record Book. — Each enumerator received one or more Record Books containing a listing form for use during canvassing. (See appendix for facsimile of one page of list- ing form included in Enumerator's Record Book.) The lines on the listing form were numbered in consecutive order. Ex- cept as otherwise prescribed for Group II and Group III ED's, the enumerator listed in his Record Book the name of each head of household living in his assigned area and also the name of each person not living in his area who had agricultural opera- tions there. As he made his listing, he also asked the questions about agricultural operations that were printed on the listing form. Answers to these questions determined, for the enumerator, whether or not an agriculture questionnaire was required for the person listed and, if so, whether he or some other enumerator was responsible for getting it. Thus, the Record Book served as an important aid to the enumerator in securing complete cov- erage of all agricultural operations within his area. At the same time, it helped to prevent enumeration of the same place by two or more enumerators. Enumeration Maps. — As a second aid to getting complete cover- age, each enumerator received a map or, in a few exceptional cases, a brief written description of the area assigned to him for enumeration. He was required to plan and follow an orderly route of enumeration within the boundaries of his assigned area in accordance with established canvassing procedures. As the enumerator listed a place in his Record Book, he indicated its location by copying onto his map the number of the line on which he listed it. This numbering system indicated the enumerator's route of travel, and helped both the enumerator and his crew leader to determine the extent of coverage of the enumerator's assignment at any given time. Lists of Special and Large Farms. — Prior to the enumeration, a card list of "special and large farms" was prepared on the basis of records obtained from the 1954 census and from Federal and State agricultural agencies. In general, "special and large farms" fell into one of three categories: (1) farms having unusually large acreages, livestock inventories, or annual sales as indi- cated by available records; (2) farms known to be specializing in such operations as broiler production, turkey growing, feed lots, nursery or greenhouse production, cranberry bogs, citrus groves, etc.; (3) farms that might easily be overlooked because they had absentee operators or were not locally thought of as farms, such as institutions, Indian reservations, grazing associa- tions, etc. Enumerators were given the cards for the special and large farms within their assignment areas to use as aids to obtaining complete coverage. Generally, the cards provided insurance against the omission of farming units that could have a signifi- cant effect on the totals for a given county or State. The enu- merator was instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each special or large farm in his area or to write an explana- tion on the card as to why an agriculture questionnaire was not required on the basis of 1959 operations. The crew leader had a duplicate set of cards for use in checking enumeration coverage. Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire.— As in several previous cen- suses, a special landlord-tenant questionnaire was used in some parts of the South as a supplement to the agriculture question- naire. Its purpose was to help the enumerator get complete and accurate coverage of individually operated tracts of land that were actually part of one operating unit under the control of one landlord. To accomplish this purpose, the enumerator was required to fill a landlord-tenant questionnaire for each landlord who had any land worked on shares. The entries made in this questionnaire included the name of each sharecropper, tenant, or renter ; the amount of land assigned to each ; and the acreage and quantity of crops harvested on shares. By checking these entries against the agriculture questionnaires obtained for the individual operators, the enumerator and the Central Office could verify that each part of the operating unit controlled by the landlord was enumerated and that it was enumerated only once. The landlord- tenant questionnaire was used in 386 counties in the 1959 census as compared with approximately 900 counties in 1954. Township Sketch Map. — In some areas of the Great Plains, a considerable portion of land is farmed by nonresident operators— that is, by persons who do not live on the land they operate or who live on it only during part of the year. Enumerators in these areas used a special mapping form, the Township Sketch, in addition to their enumeration maps as an aid to obtaining com- plete coverage. Each township included on the sketch was identified by township and range number and was divided into 144 small squares. In a standard section of 640 acres, each square represented a quarter section of land, or 160 acres. As the enumerator canvassed his assignment area, he indicated the acreage and location of each farm, ranch, and tract of nonfarm XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 land by drawing its boundaries on the sketch. He also used a simple numbering system as a cross reference between the agri- cultural land identified on the sketch and the questionnaire on which it was reported. The Township Sketch was used in all counties of North Dakota and South Dakota and in selected counties of Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Field Review of Enumerator's Work.— In the 1959 census, greater emphasis was placed on a detailed review of enumerators' work during enumeration than had been the case in previous censuses. The objective was to detect and correct enumeration errors as early as possible in order to achieve and maintain a high quality of individual performance. Starting on the first day of enumeration and continuing throughout the enumeration period, each crew leader was instructed to make regular and frequent visits to his enumerators. At each visit, he was to follow a clearly defined procedure for observing the enumerator's conduct of interviews and for checking his listings, maps, ques- tionnaires, and other forms for accuracy and completeness. As an aid to checking coverage and enumerator efficiency, the crew leader was given a list containing estimates, based on the 1954 census, of the number of questionnaires required in each enumeration assignment area within his district, and of the mileage and time required to obtain those questionnaires. SAMPLING Use of Sampling. — In the 1959 census, as in several previous censuses, sampling was used in two ways : for enumeration and for tabulation. Sampling in enumeration consisted of the col- lection of information about the items included in sections IX through XV of the questionnaire for only a sample of farms. The "sample" items relate to sales of dairy products and sales of livestock, use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, equipment and facilities, rental agreements, farm values, and farm mortgage debt. The same sample of farms was used for tabulations by type of farm and by economic class of farm and for many of those by size of farm and by color and tenure of operator. Description of the Sample. — The sample used for the 1959 Census of Agriculture consisted of all farms with a total area of 1,000 or more acres or with estimated sales of $100,000 or more in 1959, and approximately 20 percent of all other farms. Farms with 1,000 or more acres were universally included in the sample during enumeration. As the enumerator filled the questionnaire, he determined the number of "acres in this place" (see question 7 of the agriculture questionnaire). If the acreage amounted to 1,000 or more he was required to fill sections IX through XV of the questionnaire. Farms with less than 1,000 acres, with esti- mated sales of $100,000 or more, were included in the sample during the office processing. For these farms the information for sections IX through XV was obtained by mail. The selection of farms of less than 1,000 acres for inclusion in the sample was made during enumeration, according to the fol- lowing procedure: As the enumerator determined that he was required to obtain a questionnaire, he assigned a number to It, whether or not he was able to obtain the questionnaire on his first visit. He assigned numbers in consecutive order, beginning with "1" for the first questionnaire required in each enumera- tion district within his area. He was instructed to fill sections IX through XV on all questionnaires for which the assigned number ended in "2" or "7" (i.e. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, etc.). Adjustment of the Sample. — An adjustment in the part of the sample that was comprised of farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000 was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size of farm. The purpose of this adjustment was to improve the reliability of the estimates based on the sample and to reduce the effects of possible biases introduced by enumerators who de- viated from the prescribed procedure for selecting the sample , farms. The adjustment procedure was carried out for "blocks" of counties, each consisting of from one to ten counties in a State. To adjust the sample, separate counts were made for each county, and for the block of counties of all farms and of farms in the sample for each of 10 size-of-farm groups based on the "acres in this place" (question 7). The 10 size-of-farm groups were as follows: under 10 acres, 10 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, and 500 to 999 acres. Farms of less than 1,000 acres, but with value of sales of $100,000 or more, were excluded from these counts. For each size-of-farm group, the number of farms in the sample for the block of counties was adjusted to make it equal or approximately equal to the total number of farms divided by five. This was accomplished for each group by the elimination or duplication on a random basis, of farms in those counties where the difference between the actual proportion in the sample and the expected 20 percent was in the same direction as the difference for the block of counties. Estimation of Totals for the Sample. — For the items included in the sample part of the questionnaire (sections IX through XV), estimated totals for all farms were derived from the tabu- lated totals for the farms in the adjusted sample. First, item-by- item totals, as tabulated for that part of the sample comprising farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000, were multiplied by 5. These estimated item-by- item totals were then added to the corresponding item totals, as tabulated, for all farms of 1,000 acres and over and farms with estimated sales of $100,000 and over. The resulting values represent the estimated totals for all farms. Presentation of Sample Data. — In tables where a small amount of data based on the sample farms is presented together with data for all farms, the data based on the sample are printed in italics. Other tables contain headnotes explaining that most of the data are estimates based on reports for only a sample of farms. Reliability of Estimates. — The estimated totals for all farms of the items enumerated for only the sample farms are subject to sampling errors. The estimated totals obtained by making tabulations for only the farms included in the sample are also *ubject to sampling errors. State tables 23 and 24 contain ap- proximate measures of the sampling reliability of the estimates for numbers of farms reporting and for item totals. While these measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, they do not completely reflect errors arising from sources other than sampling ; for example, errors in the original data reported by farmers. Errors arising from sources other than sampling may, in some instances, be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for county totals. The general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals may be determined from the data in State tables 23 and 24. State table 24 contains a list of items, together with a figure for each item indicating one of the four levels of sampling reliability that are presented in State table 23. For each item the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be de- termined from State table 23, in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State table 24. To determine the sampling reliability for any item, reference must be made to State table 24 to find out which of the four levels of sampling reliability given in State table 23 should be used, and also the appropriate county or State table to obtain the number of farms reporting the item. INTRODUCTION XIII As explained in State table 23, the level of sampling reliability designated as level 1 should always be used to determine the sampling reliability of estimated numbers of farms or of farms reporting. State table 23 shows percentage limits such that chances are about 68 out of 100 that the difference between an estimate based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation of all farms would be no more than the percentage specified for the estimated number of farms reporting that item. The chances are about 99 out of 100 that the difference would be less than 2y2 times the percentage specified. As indicated by the percentages in State table 23, the smaller the number of farms reporting a given item, the larger the relative sampling error in the estimated total for that item. Even so, considerable detail is presented for each item, by several classifi- cations of farms, in order to permit the appraisal of estimates for various combinations of items not shown iu this report. Per- centages and averages that may be derived from the tables will generally have greater relative reliability than the corresponding estimated totals. However, significant patterns of relationships may be observed in the estimated totals even though the indi- vidual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample of farms for the 1954 census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1959. Therefore, State tables 23 and 24 may also be used to determine the sampling errors for the 1954 data. Differences in Data Resulting From Differences in Tabulating Procedures. — Many of the figures in the detailed State tables rep- resent estimates obtained by tabulating only the sample farms. The totals for these detailed distributions will generally differ somewhat from totals presented in other tables obtained from different distributions which were tabulated on a 100 percent basis. Moreover, although most of the figures presented by coun- ties were obtained from tabulations of all farms, the data in county table 4 for commercial farms, and all of the data in the county tables on dairy products and livestock sold, fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, facilities and equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The State totals in the county tables for these items, though based also on the sample, were obtained in a different series of tabulating runs, and so may differ slightly from totals presented in some State tables. For reasons of economy the sample distributions were not adjusted to the 100 percent totals even when such totals were available, nor were slight discrepan- cies resulting from different runs of the sample data always rec- onciled unless the differences were large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of Enumeration. — As an enumerator completed his assignment, he turned the portfolio containing questionnaires and other census materials over to his crew leader. After making a final review of the enumerator's work, the crew leader mailed the portfolio to the Agriculture Processing Office at Parsons, Kansas. There, each enumerator portfolio was thoroughly checked for completeness of all required forms and for correct application of the sampling procedure. Editing of Questionnaires. — Each agriculture questionnaire was individually edited and coded before the information was trans- ferred to punch cards and tabulated. As the first major step in the editing process, questionnaires that did not represent farms according to the census definition were withdrawn from fur- ther processing. (See p. XIV.) As the second major step, the remaining questionnaires were examined for errors, omissions, and inconsistencies. Among the specific items subjected to con- sistency checks were the following : a. Total acreage compared with its distribution by use. b. Acreage of individual crops harvested compared with total cropland harvested. c. Irrigated acreage compared with total acres in the farm. d. Total acreage of individual crops for all purposes compared with the acreage harvested for specific purposes. e. Quantity of crops harvested in relation to acreage harvested. f. Sales in relation to production and, for livestock, to inven- tories. g. Total livestock compared with the inventory by age and sex. h. Expenditures compared with production and inventories. Obvious errors in calculations or in units of measure, and misplaced entries were corrected as they were found. Entries not clearly legible were rewritten. Many omissions or incon- sistencies were disregarded during editing. Those of significant magnitude could be and were handled more efficiently and eco- nomically during mechanical processing operations. Question- naires containing major inconsistencies and omissions were re- ferred to members of the technical staff for review. Depending on the magnitude of the data involved, the technical staff cor- rected (or supervised the correction of) the questionnaires either on the basis of information reported for other farms of similar type in the area or on the basis of additional information re- ceived in response to letters directed to the farm operators. Coding of Questionnaires. — Most of the numerical information on a questionnaire was self-coding in that the inquiry number was utilized for the item identification on punch cards or on tabulations runs. However, some manual coding was also neces- sary for such items as irrigated crops for selected States, crops infrequently reported, miscellaneous poultry, etc. Code numbers were entered on questionnaires to classify farms and, in some cases, to identify data for individual items. All farms were coded by size of farm in terms of total acreage, by race, and by tenure of operator. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii were also coded on the basis of irrigated cropland and irrigated pasture. Additional codes were applied to all farms included in the sample to classify them by type of farm and by total value of agricultural products sold. Individual items were coded only where reports were received for crops or poultry not covered by separate inquiries on the questionnaire. This coding was necessary to assure inclusion of the data in the appropriate farm product totals. Tabulation of Data. — After the questionnaires were edited and coded, the information on them was punched on cards. The cards were then mechanically sorted and fed into machines which transferred the data to tabulation sheets. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate and list those cards which lacked necessary in- formation, those which contained inconsistent or impossible data, and those on which the data were possible but of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was war- ranted. The listing sheets were examined and, as necessary, the cards were corrected. When the cards for a particular county were considered satisfactory, the data were tabulated. Subject-matter specialists of the Bureau and the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture examined all tabulations for reasonableness and consistency. As necessary, they made corrections on the basis of a further review and reappraisal of the original reports and verification of the editing, coding, and punching. XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical Content of This Report.— This report is part of Vol- ume I of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Volume I consists of 54 parts, each part containing information about agriculture for a single State, Commonwealth, or Possession. Each part con- tains county data for that particular State or area. The term "county," as used in this report embraces election districts in Alaska, parishes in Louisiana, municipios (municipalities) in Puerto Rico, etc. The statistics for 1959 were obtained from the Census of Agriculture taken in the "conterminous United Stales" (see following paragraph), Hawaii, and Puerto Rico during the period October 1959 to January 1960 and in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, and Virgin Islands as of April 1, 1960. Compara- tive data for years prior to 1959 were obtained from earlier censuses. In the planning of the publications for the 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing and the 1959 Census of Agriculture, the term "conterminous United States," recommended by the Board of Geographic Names to designate the 48-State area as it ex- isted before Alaska and Hawaii became States, was adopted by the Bureau of the Census. The definitions and explanations in this introduction for vol- ume I generally have application broad enough to include the States of Alaska and Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the island possessions. However, specific application in many instances may be limited to the conterminous United States ; for example, references to earlier censuses, to the sam- pling methods and procedures, to specific sections or questions on the questionnaires, and to specific table numbers. For each part of volume I (one part for each State or area), a facsimile of the appropriate questionnaire is reproduced in the appendix. The statistics for States and counties are presented according to the same general plan as was followed in the volume I re- ports for the 1954 and the 1950 censuses. State and county totals are given for nearly all items for which information was ob- tained in the 1959 census. However, most of the data by eco- nomic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are given only for States. Comparative data for the States are given for each census year beginning with 1920. Comparative data for counties are given for the years 1959 and 1954. For some items, the data obtained from the 1959 census are the only ones available. For comparative purposes 1950 data are carried in county table 6 for the kind of road on which farms were located. Comparability of Data.— The data obtained from the various censuses of agriculture are not strictly comparable for all items. For example, differences from one census to another in the time of enumeration, the wording of the questions, and the definition of a farm cause some lack of comparability. Differences con- sidered to have a significant effect on the comparability of data are described in the text and/or mentioned in footnotes to the tables. Minor Civil Divisions. — As in prior censuses, data for most of the items included in the 1959 Census of Agriculture were tabu- lated for minor civil divisions. The term "minor civil division" applies to the primary subdivision of a county into smaller geo- graphic areas such as townships, precincts, districts, wards, beats, municipalities, etc. Figures for these smaller geographic areas are not included in any of the published reports, but they may be supplied upon request and payment of the costs of com- piling and checking the data. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration assignment did not include more than one minor civil division, even in cases where the township, precinct, etc., did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. In 1954, and again in 1959, the aim was to make enumeration assignments large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a 3- to 4-week period. Hence, in some areas, two or more adjoining minor civil divisions were combined into one enumeration assignment. An enumeration assignment never comprised the whole of one minor civil division and a part of another, nor a part oi two or more minor civil divisions. A minor civil division that included too many farms for one enumerator to cover during the enumeration period was divided into two or more enumeration assignments. In some cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a single minor civil division, even when such totals required a grouping of enumeration assignments. In other cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a combination of two or more adjoining minor civil divisions. The data for each individual minor civil division included in such totals can be tab- ulated separately, however, since each questionnaire obtained in the census contains the designation of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. An additional charge must be made for a separate tabulation of any small area in- cluded in a total for two or more combined minor civil divisions. Requests for census information for minor civil divisions should be directed to the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D.C. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive Summary and References. — The definitions and ex- planations that follow relate only to those items that are con- sidered to be inadequately described in the tables where they appear. Although the descriptive terms and explanations refer specifically to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, many of them also apply to earlier censuses. Most of the definitions consist of a resumg of the questionnaire wording, supplemented by excerpts from instructions given to enumerators. For exact wording of the questions and of the instructions included on the question- naire, see the facsimile of the 1959 Agriculture Questionnaire in the appendix of this report. An analysis of the questions asked in the 1959 census, and of the data obtained, is given in Volume II, General Report, Statis- tics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. The general report presents statistics for States by subject matter. General Farm Information Census Definition of a Farm. — For the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture, the definition of a farm was based primarily on a combina- tion of "acres in the place" and the estimated value of agricultural products sold. The word "place" was defined to include all land on which agricultural operations were conducted at any time in 1959 under the control or supervision of one person or partnership. (For definition of "agricultural operations", see p. X.) Control may have been exercised through ownership or management, or through a lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. Places of less than 10 acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $250. Places of 10 or more acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $50. Places having less than the $50 or $250 minimum estimated sales in 1959 were also counted as farms if they could normally be expected to produce agricultural products in sufficient quantity to meet the requirements of the definition. This additional qualification resulted in the inclusion as farms of some places engaged in farming operations for the first time in 1959 and places affected by crop failure or other unusual conditions. To avoid biases arising from an enumerator's personal judg- ment and opinion, the Bureau did not give enumerators the defini- INTRODUCTION xv tion of a farm. Instead, enumerators were instructed to obtain questionnaires for all places considered farms by their operators and for all other places that had one or more agricultural opera- tions. (See "Agricultural Operations", p. X.) In 1954, enumer- ators were instructed to till questionnaires on the same basis as in 1950. In 1950, agricultural operations were denned to include every place of 3 or more acres, whether or not the operator con- sidered it a farm, and every place having "specialized operations", regardless of the acreage. "Specialized operations" referred to nurseries and greenhouses and to places having 100 or more poultry, production of 300 or more dozen eggs in 1949, or 3 or more hives of bees. In all of the three last censuses, as a result, questionnaires were filled for a considerable number of places that did not qualify as farms. The determination as to which questionnaires represented farms was made during office process- ing operations and only those questionnaires meeting the criteria for a farm were included in the tabulations. For both the 1950 and 1954 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale but ex- clusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only if the annual sales of agricultural products amounted to $150 or more. A few places with very low agricultural production because of unusual circumstances, such as crop failure, were also counted as farms if they normally could have been expected to meet the minimum value or sales criteria. In the censuses from 1925 to 1945, enumerators were given a definition of "farm" and were instructed to obtain reports only for those places which met the criteria. According to this defini- tion, farms included all places of 3 or more acres, regardless of the quantity or value of agricultural production, and places of less than 3 acres if the value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale, amounted to $250 or more. Because of changes in price level, the $250 minimum resulted in the in- clusion of varying numbers of farms of less than 3 acres in the several censuses taken during this period. Generally, the only reports excluded from tabulation were those taken in error and those showing very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more were tabulated only if at least 3 acres were in cropland and/or pasture or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to at least $150. The decrease in the number of farms in 1950 and 1954, as com- pared with earlier censuses, was partly due to the change in farm definition, especially with respect to farms of 3 or more acres in size. Some of the places of 3 or more acres that were not counted as farms in 1950 and 1954 because the value of their agricultural production was less than $150 would have qualified as farms if the criteria had been the same as in earlier censuses. For 1959, the decrease in the number of farms as compared with all prior censuses resulted partly from the change in farm definition. The fact that sales of agricultural products in 1959 was used resulted in the exclusion of some places that would have qualified as farms had the value of agricultural products alone been considered. The increase in the acreage minimum also had an effect. The reduction in the number of farms due to change in definition, 1954 to 1959, is shown for each county In county table 1. Some characteristics of the places not counted as farms in 1959, but which would have been included in 1954, are shown in State table 10. The change in farm definition made in 1950 and again in 1959 had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops because the places affected by the change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the totals for a given county or State. For the States that comprise the conterminous United States, two figures are published for each county on the number of farms in 1959. One is an actual count of all farms and the other is ;m estimate based on the number of farms included in the sample. For almost every county there is a difference between the actual number of farms and the estimated number of farms. Because of sampling procedure and sampling variability, the number of farms in the sample seldom agrees exactly with the actual num- ber of farms. For most counties, the actual number of farms in the sample was either more or less than precisely 20 percent of all farms. Similarly, totals estimated on the basis of data for the sample farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the actual totals that would have been obtained had the data been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, the estimated number of farms reporting certain items may, in some instances, be greater than the total number of farms shown in county table 1. However, the estimated number of farms is given in county tables 5 and 6 so that estimates based on the sample farms may be related to the estimated rather than the actual number of farms. Farm Operator. — The term "farm operator" is used to designate a person who operates a farm, either doing the work himself or directly supervising the work. He may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he is considered as operator only of the land which he retains for his own operation. In the case of a partner- ship, only one partner is counted as an operator. The number of farm operators is considered to be the same as the number of farms. Farms Reporting or Operators Reporting. — Figures fur farms re- porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms, represent the number of farms, or operators, for which the speci- fied item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens 4 months old and over on hand at the time of enumeration, the number of farms reporting chickens would be shown as 1,465. The difference be- tween the total number of farms and the number of farms re- porting a particular item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided a correct report was received for all farms. Where applicable, figures may be given for the number of farms or operators not reporting items that were intended to be ob- tained for all farms; for example, residence of farm operator, State table 4. The number not reporting, as compared with the total number of farms or operators, indicates the extent of incompleteness of the reporting of the data for the item. land Area. — The approximate total land area of States and counties as reported for 1959 is, in general, the same as that re- ported for all censuses beginning with 1940. Such differences as are shown reflect political changes in boundaries or actual changes in land area caused by changes in the number or size of reser- voirs, lakes, streams, etc. For Alaska, the areas for election districts represent the gross area of land and water. Land in Farms. — Except for managed farms, the land to be in- cluded in each farm was determined from the answers to ques- tions about the number of acres owned, the number of acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the number of acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres owned and the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others were first added together and then the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others were subtracted. The re- sult represented the number of acres in the farm. The number of acres in a managed farm was the difference between the total land managed and that part of the managed land that was rented to others or worked on shares by others. In the 1959, 1954, and 1950 censuses, enumerators were in- structed to record total figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others, including any part of the land that was rented to others. In censuses prior to 1950, enu- XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 merators were instructed to exclude all land rented to others and to record only that portion of the acreage owned, rented from others, or managed for others that was retained by the farm op- erator. Thus, the figures for the individual tenures of land are not entirely comparable for all censuses. However, the land in- cluded in each farm was determined on essentially the same basis for all censuses. The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of "agricultural" land— that is, land used for crops and pasture or grazing. It also includes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or graz- ing. For example, the entire acreage of woodland and wasteland owned or rented by farm operators is included as land in farms, unless it was being held for nonagrlcultural purposes or unless the acreage was unusually large. For 1959 and 1954, if a place had 1,000 or more acres of woodland not pastured and wasteland, and if less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the acreage of woodland not pas- tured and wasteland was reduced to equal the acreage used for agriculture. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of woodland not pastured and wasteland differed slightly from the one used in 1959 and 1954. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 or more acres (5,000 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 government permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms provided the place of which it was a part was a farm. Grazing land operated by Grazing Associations was to be reported in the name of the person chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the Association. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All land in Indian reservations that was used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be in- cluded. Land in Indian reservations that was not reported by individual Indians and that was not rented to non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was re- ported as one farm. land owned. — All land that the operator and/or his wife held under title, purchase contract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration is considered as owned. Land Rented from Others. — This item includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others but also land he worked on shares for others and land he occupied rent free. Grazing land used under government permit or license is not included. Land Rented to Others. — This item includes all land rented or leased to others, except land leased to the government under the Soil Bank, and all land worked by others on shares or on a rent-free basis. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant or sharecropper is considered as the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares even though his landlord may supervise his opera- tions. The landlord is considered as operator of only that por- tion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land Managed. — This item includes all tracts of land man aged for one or more employers by a person hired on a salary basis. A hired manager was considered to be the operator of the land he managed since he was responsible for the agricul- tural operations on that land and frequently supervised others in performing those operations. Managed land was always to be reported on a separate questionnaire whether or not the manager also operated a farm on his own account. Land in Two or More Counties. — An individual farm was al- ways enumerated in only one county, even in cases where the land was located in two or more counties. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county where he lived. If he did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where the farm head- quarters was located. In cases where there was any question as to the location of the headquarters, figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where most of the land was located. Land in Farms According to Use. — Land in farms has been distributed according to the way in which it was used in 1959. The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive; that is, each acre of land is included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. Cropland Harvested. — This category refers to all land from which any crops were harvested in 1959, whether for home use or for sale. It includes land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut and land in berries and other small fruits, or- chards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Matured crops hogged off or grazed were considered to have been "crops har- vested" and were reported here. Land from which two or more crops were harvested in 1959 was to be counted only once in the land-use classification. Land used for other purposes either before or after the crops were harvested was to be re- ported as cropland harvested, without regard to the other uses. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the individual crops and subtracting the acreages from which two or more crops were harvested. This checking procedure was repeated during the office processing of questionnaires for all farms having 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. Cropland used only for Pasture. — This land-use classification includes rotation pasture and all other land used only for pas- ture or grazing that the operator considered could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Enumerators were instructed to include land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or grazed before maturity but to exclude land pastured before or after hay or other crops were harvested from it. Permanent open pasture may have been reported either for this item or for "other pasture" depending on whether or not the operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last three 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 1940, 1935, and 1925 are more nearly comparable with those for 1959, 1954, and 1950, however, because they in- clude land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not Harvested and not Pastured. — This classification represents a total of three subclasses for the 17 Western States and two subclasses for other States. Cultivated Summer Fallow. — This subclass of land is shown only for the 17 Western States. It refers to cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for the 1959 harvest in order to control weeds and conserve moisture. Soil Improvement Grasses and Legumes. — For the 1959 cen- sus, land used only for cover crops to control erosion or to lie plowed under for green manure is tabulated separately from "other cropland". After the establishment of the Soil Bank, land that would normally have been used for other purposes was frequently planted to soil-improvement crops. In counties where large acreages were placed in the Soil Bank, the total of land used for soil-improvement crops plus "other cropland" may be considerably larger than the "other cropland" shown for previous censuses. Other Cropland. — This subclass includes idle cropland, land in crops intended for harvest after 1959, and cropland not harvested because of complete crop failure, low prices, labor shortage, or other reasons. The 1959 figures for "other cropland" are not entirely comparable with those for previ- ous censuses since they do not include land used only for soil-improvement crops. (See preceding paragraph.) Woodland Pastured. — This classification includes all wood- land where livestock were pastured or grazed in 1959. The instruction on the questionnaire — "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture" — represents a somewhat more precise definition than the corresponding instruction contained on the 1954 ques- tionnaire. No definition of woodland was given in 1950 apart from an instruction to enumerators not to include brush pas- ture as woodland. Some of the changes in woodland acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation as to what constitutes "woodland." Woodland not Pastured. — This classification refers to all woodland not used for pasture or grazing in 1959, including land in operated farms that was placed in the Soil Hank and planted to trees. Unusually large tracts of tlmberland that were reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from INTRODUCTION XVII the tabulation of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. Other Pasture. — This classification refers to all land other than woodland and cropland that was used only for pasture or grazing in 1959. It includes noncrop open or brush pasture and cutover or deforested land that has been improved and used for pasture. The figures for the last three censuses are comparable but those for 1945 include all nouwoodland pas- ture that had not been plowed during the preceding seven years. For the 1940 census and earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those for the last three censuses. However, the classification may be somewhat less inclusive because land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classi- fied as plowable pasture and included with "cropland used only for pasture". Improved Pasture. — This subclass refers to that portion of "other pasture" on which one or more of the following prac- tices had been used : liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, or the clearing of weed or brush growth. The fig- ures are comparable with those for 1954, when the question on improved pasture was asked for the first time. Other Land. — This classification refers to all land not in- cluded in the preceding land-use classifications, such as house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, land area of ponds, and wasteland. This figure for 1959 was obtained from the ma- chine tabulations by subtracting the total of all other uses from the total land In all farms reported for a given county or classification. Hence, there is no figure given to represent the farms reporting this item. Value of Land and Buildings. — Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. They are estimates based on data obtained for sample farms. Estimates of the total value of land and buildings by States, geographic divisions, and the United States, are presented in volume II. The enumerator was instructed to record the market value of the land and the buildings on that land. Market value was defined as the price which the farm operator would expect to receive for the land and buildings if he were to sell them on the day of enumeration. More problems and difficulties arise in the enumeration of farm- real-estate values than in the enumeration of most other agri- cultural items. Most of the items enumerated require the re- spondent to make a statement of fact. For example, information about the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year is based on actual transactions. Similarly, information about livestock inventories relates to the situation existing on a spe- cific place at a specific time. Reports concerning the value of land and buildings, however, are estimates based almost entirely on opinion. The majority of farms have not changed hands for many years and are not currently for sale. For such farms, the operators are not likely to have any clear basis for estimating the value. To make an intelligent and objective estimate, a respond- ent first needs to make an estimate of the prevailing average market value of farms in his community. Then, he must either add to or subtract from that estimate to allow for the different characteristics of his own farm. In many cases, an operator who would not sell his farm under any circumstances may report an unreasonably high market value. In other cases, a farm operator who acquired his real estate during a period of relatively low prices may estimate an unrealistically low value by current stand- ards. Because of the extent of variation that is known to exist in real estate values, it is difficult to devise checking procedures that will identify inaccurate estimates. Age of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was derived from the sum of the ages of all farm operators reporting age divided by the number reporting. The number of farm operators 65 or more years of age is an actual count based on the operators reporting age. Residence of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by resi- dence according to whether or not they lived on the farms they were operating. Some of those who did not live on the farms they operated themselves lived on farms operated by others. In cases where all the land was rented from others or worked on shares for others, the operator was considered to live on the farm operated provided the dwelling he occupied was included in the rental agreement. The dwelling, in such cases, was not neces- sarily on the land being operated. Similarly, a farm operator who did not live on the land being cultivated or grazed but who had some agricultural operations (other than a home garden) at his dwelling was considered as living on the farm operated. Since some farm operators live on their farms only during a part of the year, comparability of the figures for various cen- suses may be affected by the date of enumeration. In a few cases, the enumerator failed to report the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators classified by residence indicate the extent of under-reporting. Year Began Operating Present Farm. — Enumerators were in- structed to report the year during which a farm operator began to operate his present farm and, if the year was 1958 or later, also to report the month. The year was intended to refer to the first year of the period during which the operator had been in continuous charge of his present farm or of any part of it. The time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began operating their farms, as shown by a monthly breakdown of the reports for farmers who began operating their present farms during 1958 and 1959. Off-Farm Work and Other Income. — To obtain a measure of the extent to which farm operators rely on nonfarm sources for part of their income, four questions were asked of all farm operators. The first question asked for the number of days the operator worked off his farm in 1959. The other three questions, to be answered "Yes" or "No," asked (1) whether other members of the operator's household did any work off the farm ; (2) whether any income was received from sources other than the sale of agri- cultural products from the farm operated; and (3) whether the combined income of all members of the household from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of agri- cultural products sold from the farm operated. Off-farm work was defined to include work on someone else's farm for pay as well as all types of nonfarm jobs, businesses, and professions, whether the work was done on the farm premises or elsewhere. Exchange work was not included. The questions asked in the 1959 Census are closely comparable with those asked in 1954. The data for 1959 are actual totals of all operators reporting off-farm work and other income whereas those for 1954 are estimated totals based on the sample. Equipment and Facilities. — In 1959 as in several earlier cen- suses, data about specified equipment and facilities were obtained for only a sample of farms. Farm operators were asked to report equipment and facilities that were on the farm at the time of enu- meration, regardless of ownership. They were to include items that were temporarily out of order but not any that were worn out. Data in terms of actual number were obtained for the follow- ing items of farm equipment in 1959 : (1) grain combines, (2) corn pickers, (3) pick-up balers, (4) field forage harvesters, (5) mo- tortrucks, (6) wheel tractors, (7) garden tractors, (8) crawler tractors, and (9) automobiles. Definitions given enumerators in- cluded the following specifications, among others : Corn pickers related to all types of machines used for picking corn, whether used in separate or in combined picking-shelling operations. Pick-up balers were to include both hand-tie and automatic balers but not stationary ones. Motortrucks were to include pick-up trucks and truck-trailer combinations; jeeps and station wagons XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 were also to be included if they were used primarily as trucks, but school buses were specifically excluded. Wheel tractors spe- cifically excluded garden tractors, implements with built-in power units, such as self-propelled combines or powered buck rakes, and the power unit of a truck-trailer combination. Automobiles were to include jeeps and station wagons if they were used primarily as passenger cars. Questions to be answered "Yes" or "No" provided information as to the presence or absence of the following items: (1) tele- phone, (2) home freezer, (3) milking machine, (4) electric milk cooler, (5) bulk-type milk cooler (in six States only — Michigan, Minnesota, New Tork, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), (6) crop drier and (7) power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Comparable data from one census to another are not available for all items. The questions asked about equipment during a given census reflect changes in farm mechanization and in the facilities available to farm families. Questions about some items of equipment were asked in 1959 for the first time (electric milk cooler, crop drier, bulk-type milk cooler, etc.). Similarly, some questions that were asked in earlier censuses were omitted in 1959. For example, the use of electricity is now so widespread that there is no longer any need for obtaining a count of the farms having it. Farms by Kind of Road. — The classification of farms by the kind of road on which they are located is based on only a sample of farms. The enumerator was instructed to report, on the basis of his own observation, the kind of road on which the most frequently used entrance to the farm was located. For farms consisting of two or more tracts, he was to limit his report to the tract on which the farm operator had his dwelling or other headquarters. Farm Labor.— The questions about farm labor were asked only for the sample farms and related to persons working during the calendar week preceding the week of enumeration. Since the enumeration starting dates varied by geographic areas, and the enumeration within each area lasted over a period of several weeks, the calendar weeks to which the data apply also vary. Thus, the data for an individual farm may relate to any one week during the months of October, November, or December, or even, in a few instances, to weeks during September 1959 or January 1960. Farm labor was defined to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the agricultural operations of the farm ; and to ex- clude housework, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by per- sons employed specifically for such work. The farm labor in- formation contained in this report represents estimates based on answers to questions relating to the farm work or chores done during the week by (1) operator, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family, and (3) hired persons. An operator was considered as working if he worked one or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, if they worked at all during the week. Data are not fully comparable from one census to another, primarily because of d fferenees in the period to which they relate. In 1954, the data were purposely related to either one of two calendar weeks, depending in part on the starting date set for the enumeration and in part on which week represented a period of peak employment within a given State. For the majority of States, the period specified was the week of September 26-October 2 ; for other States, the week of October 24-30. In 1950, as in 1959, the data related to the week preceding the actual enumeration. Unlike 1959, however, enumeration starting dates were identical for all States in 1950 (April 1) but since several weeks were required to complete the enumeration, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not identical for all farms. In 1945 and 1935, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January and, in 1940, to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equiv- alent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, an additional specification limited the workers to those 14 years old and over. Experience gained from earlier censuses indicates that farm labor data are often unsatisfactorily reported unless the week specified is the week immediately preceding the actual enumer- ation. When a farm operator was asked to report the number of persons employed during a specified week that was several weeks prior to enumeration, he often reported the highest number of persons employed during the year. Obviously incorrect reports were adjusted to make the data reflect more nearly the situation known to exist during the specified week. The farm labor data for 1954 relates to a specified week which, in some cases, was sev- eral weeks prior to enumeration. Few adjustments were made in those data, however, even though there were indications of incorrect reporting. Regular and Seasonal Workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the week concerned were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year. They were classed as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. In cases where the period of employment was not reported for an individual farm, it was estimated from data for such items as basis of payment, wage rates, expendi- tures for labor in 1959, and type of farming operations. Hired Workers by Basis of Payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to whether they were paid on a monthly, weekly, daily, or hourly basis, or by piecework. In cases of incomplete reporting, the basis of payment for hired workers was supplied during the office processing operations. Wage Rates and Hours Worked. — The agreed cash rate of pay was asked for each class of hired worker except those em- ployed on a piecework basis. (The number and the earnings of persons paid on a piecework basis were required for those who worked on Friday of the week preceding the enumeration.) The number of hours that workers were expected to work to earn their pay was asked for each class except those employed on an hourly or piecework basis. For 1959 and 1954. the data include office estimates for farms submitting incomplete reports of wage rates and hours worked. The estimates were consistent with the size and type of operations for the individual farm as compared with similar farms in the area for which complete reports were received. The corresponding data for 1950 apply only to farms that reported both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and lime. — The questions about fertilizer and lime, asked only for the sample farms, relate to the acreage on which fertilizer and lime were used and to the quantity used. Farm operators were asked to report total quantities used in 1959 on the farms they operated regardless of when or by whom the ferti- lizer and lime were purchased. In the South, some landlords who operated farms themselves included the fertilizer and lime they had purchased for use on their tenant-operated land. Such fertilizer and lime may also have been reported by the tenants. When double reporting was detected during the editing process, the data on the questionnaires concerned were adjusted to elim- inate duplication in the totals. The 1959 data for fertilizer and lime are entirely comparable with those for 1954. A breakdown between dry and liquid fer- tilizing materials was not obtained in 1951 and data on cost of either fertilizer or lime were not obtained in 1959. Fertilizer. — The report for fertilizer was to refer only to com- mercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials, including rock phosphate. The acres fertilized and the tons of fertilizer ap- plied to those acres were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by region so that it was possible t<> obtain detailed data for the crops most commonly fertilized in each region. In cases where the same land was used fur more than one crop, the acres fertilized were to be reported separately for each crop. If the same crop was fertilized more than once, however, the acres in that crop were to be reported only once. In all cases, the total quantity of fer- INTRODUCTION XIX tilizer used in 1939 was to be reported, including quantities used on laud occupied by crops planted in 195S or by crops to be harvested in 1960. Reports for quantity of fertilizer and fertilizing materials used were required for both dry and liquid materials. The terms "dry" and "liquid" referred to the form in which the fertilizers and fertilizing materials were purchased and not to the way in which they were applied. Thus, dry fertilizers were those purchased in dry or solid form, as powders, dusts, granules, pellets, etc. ; liquid fertilizers were those purchased in fluid form, as solutions or as liquified gases. Lime. — The data for lime relate to the total acreage limed in 1959 and the total tonnage of lime and liming materials used on those acres for purposes of conditioning the soil. Instruc- tions on the questionnaire stated that ground limestone, hy- drated and burnt lime, marl, and oyster shells were to be included but that lime used for spraying or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agriculture Con- servation Program or the Conservation Reserve Program of the Soil Bank. Differences may be due either to sampling error or to under-reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences are minimized or eliminated entirely in the data presented on a State or regional basis. Specified Farm Expenditures. — The data for farm expenditures are estimates based on reports obtained from the sample farms. The 1959 questionnaire contained questions for six items of farm expenditure: (1) purchase of feed for livestock and poultry, (2) purchase of livestock and poultry, (3) machine hire, (4) hired labor, (5) seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, and (6) gaso- line and other petroleum fuel and oil. With the exception of items (2) and (5), exactly the same questions were asked in 1954. For each item specified, the total expenditures made for the farm in 1959 were to be reported, whether made by the farm operator, his landlord, or both. A farm operator who rented part of his land to others was to report only the ex- penditures for the land he operated himself. Enumerators were instructed to ask respondents who had difficulty estimating their expenses for the period between enumeration and the end of the year to estimate them on the basis of current costs. Feed. — The report on feed purchased for livestock and poultry was to include expenditures for grain, hay, millfeeds, pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements as well as for the grinding and mixing of feed. The estimated cost of items furnished by a landlord, contractor, or other owner for feeding poultry and livestock kept on the farm was also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his land- lord for feed grown on the tenant farm were to be excluded. Livestock and Poultry. — The cost of baby chicks and turkey poults was to be included in the expenditures made for the purchase of livestock and poultry. Enumerators were in- structed to ask the farm operator to include the cost or esti- mated purchase value of poultry and livestock provided by others and cared for by the operator under a contract feeding arrangement. The cost of livestock purchased for resale within 30 days was not to be included. A short-term transaction of that nature was considered to be a dealer operation, not an agricultural one. Data on the purchase of livestock and poultry were not ob- tained in 1954. The instructions for the 1950 census specified that expenditures for domestic rabbits, fur-bearing animals kept in captivity, and bees were to be included. Any lack of comparability in the 1950 and 1959 data resulting from inclu- sion or exclusion of rabbits, fur-bearing animals, or bees is considered to be so slight as to be insignificant Machine Hire. — Expenditures for machine hire relate to cus- tom machine work, such as tractor hire, threshing, grain or seed combining, silo filling, baling, cotton picking, cotton gin- ning, corn picking, plowing, vegetable harvesting, fruit pick- ing, spraying, and dusting. Any amount spent for the labor included in the cost of machine hire was to be considered as part of the total expenditure. The cost of freight or trucking and exchange work without pay were to be omitted. Hired Labor.— Expenditures for hired labor were to include total cash payments made in 1959 to family members and to others for farm labor. Payments to persons supplied by a con- tractor or a cooperative organization and paid directly by them or by the crew boss were also to be included. Payments for the following types of work were to be excluded : house- work, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by persons spe- cifically employed for such work. Gasoline and Other Petroleum Fuel and Oil. — Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to relate only to the products used in the farm business. Enumerators were instructed to exclude the cost of petroleum products used for the family automobile when operated for other than farm business purposes and of products used in the farmhouse for heating, cooking, and lighting. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, and Trees. — Expenditures were to repre- sent the total amount spent for seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees to be used on the farm operated. The value of seed grown on the farm was to be excluded. For nurseries and greenhouses, the cost of products purchased for immediate resale was also to be excluded. This item of expenditure was not included in the 1954 Census. The data are comparable with those for 1950, however. Chops Crops Harvested. — The 1959 agriculture questionnaire was simi- lar to the questionnaire used in several previous censuses in that it provided for the collection of detailed data for all crops harvested on each individual farm. The variation in the crops listed on the questionnaires used in different States made pos- sible the separate reporting of all important crops grown in a given area. All versions of the questionnaire contained several "All other crops" questions where crops not specifically listed in separate questions were to be reported. Acreage of Crops Harvested. — In most instances, the acreage reported for individual crops represents the area harvested during 1959. The area harvested is often less than the area planted. For fruit orchards and groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees, the acreage reported represents the total area in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration— usually a date in October, November, or Decem- ber 1959. For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acreage grown for all purposes was reported as well as the acreage har- vested for specific purposes. For velvet beans, only the acreage grown was reported. As the enumeration was about to begin in South Florida (those counties in which the enumeration was begun on October 7), an instruction was issued to the effect that the data for vegetables and potato crops should relate to a full year, beginning on October 1, 1958, and ending Sep- tember 30, 1959. Quantity of Crops Harvested. — Except for citrus fruits, olives, avocados, and for vegetable and potato crops in South Florida (see preceding paragraph) data for quantity harvested relate to the calendar year 1959. For citrus fruits, the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 marketing season was to be reported. For olives, the crop harvested in 1959 was to be reported for all States except California and Arizona. Enumerators in those two States were instructed to report olives harvested from the bloom of 1958 during the 1958- 59 harvest season (September 15, 1958, to February 28, 1959). In the case of avocados, the data for California were to relate to the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the marketing season that extended from October 1, 1958 to Sep- tember 30, 1959; the data for Florida were to relate to the crop harvested for the marketing season that extended from July 1, 1959, to February 28, 1960. Respondents were to estimate quantities not yet harvested at the time of enumeration. Unit of Measure. — The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported has varied for some crops, not only from State to State, but also from census to census. The aim has been to permit reporting in the units of measure currently in use. In the State and county tables, the quantities harvested for each crop are usually expressed in the unit of measure given on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire. In 1959, for corn and Irish potatoes, a choice between two units in which to report the production was given in some States. (See the discussion for those crops.) To provide readily comparable information, data published in earlier reports in different units of measure generally have been converted to the units used in 1959. Corn. — In the 1959 census, detailed questions regarding the purpose for which corn was harvested were asked in all States. For most States, bushels was the only unit specified for corn XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 for grain. In some areas, however, where farmers were not accustomed to using bushels as the unit of measure, the question- naire contained a provision for the quantity of corn for grain to be reported either in bushels (shelled basis) or in baskets of ear corn. As in former censuses, some reports were received in units of measure other than bushels or baskets. Prior to tabulation, all reports were converted to bushels (shelled basis) on the basis of the following factors : 70 pounds of ear corn, 2 baskets of ears, or 56 pounds of shelled corn equal one bushel. A barrel of ear corn was usually considered equal to 5 bushels of shelled corn. Annual Legumes. For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acres and quantity grown or harvested for specific purposes, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively ; for velvet- beans, only the total grown for all purposes was obtained. For all these crops except, possibly peanuts, the total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage that was plowed under for green manure. In a few Southern States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. In 1959, as in 1954, enumerators were in- structed to report green soybeans and blackeyes and other green cowpeas harvested for sale as vegetables and not as annual legumes. Hay Crops. — Data for the total acres of land from which hay was cut exclude the acreage in sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays. These crops were reported in separate questions in the States where they are important. To obtain the total acres from which other hays were cut, the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, were added together for each county. The corresponding totals for 1954 were obtained by the same procedure. For the 1950 census, however, the totals were based on farmers' own reports of their total acreage in harvested hay crops. The questionnaire contained an instruction that if two or more cuttings were made from the same land, the total production from all cuttings was to be reported but the acres cut were to be counted only once. In cases where both hay and grass silage were cut from the same land, the total acreage was to be reported for both crops. In 1959, as in 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating ; clover and timothy hay included clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses ; small grain hay included oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay. The hay crops listed on the questionnaire varied somewhat from one State or region to another. The kinds of hay to be included in separate questions can be determined for a specific State from reference to the facsimile of the questionnaire that is in the appendix. The tonnage of hay, including alfalfa hay for dehydrating, is given on a dry-weight basis. Prior to tabulation, production reported in green weight was converted to its dry-weight equiv- alent by dividing by 3. However, the production of grass silage is given in terms of green weight. Field Seed Crops. — The field seed crops listed on each version of the questionnaire were limited to those considered most im- portant within the given State. Each version of the question- naire contained space for listing other field seed crops in order to facilitate the reporting of all field seed crops harvested. Quantity harvested was to be reported in terms of clean seed for most field seed crops. Bluegrass, or Junegrass seed, was to be reported in terms of green seed for Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Tennessee. No mention was made of "green-weight basis" for other States where this crop was to be reported in the "All other" question. Irish Potatoes and Sweetpotatoes. — For Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes (including yams), the total quantity harvested was to be reported for each crop in all cases, whether harvested for home use or for sale or whether used for livestock feed. The acreage harvested was to be reported for each crop only in cases where the quantity amounted to 20 or more bushels (or the approximate equivalent in terms of hundredweights, barrels, or pounds, as explained on different versions of the questionnaire). This method of reporting was designed to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes harvested on small plots for home use. Essen- tially the same procedure was followed in both 1954 and 1950. In earlier censuses, however, the acreage of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes was to be reported in all cases, even when produc- tion was solely for home use. Therefore, the data on acres for censuses prior to 1950 are not fully comparable with those for the last three censuses, especially in counties or States where production is largely for home use. The unit of measure in which quantity was to be reported varied from one State or region to another to correspond with the units most commonly used in a given area. In 27 States, the questionnaire provided a choice for reporting either bushels or 100-pound bags (hundredweights). The published data for counties and States are in terms of bushels. Berries and Other Small Fruits.— The question for berries and other small fruits related specifically to the acreages and quanti- ties harvested for sale. Only tame or cultivated berries were to be reported except for the New England States, where wild blue- berries were also to be included. Enumerators were instructed always to report the total quantity of each kind of berry har- vested for sale but to report the area harvested only when it amounted to one-tenth acre or more. Nonbearing areas and areas and quantities harvested for home use were to be excluded. The data for 1959 and 1954 are fully comparable. Tree Fruits, Nuts, and Grapes. — In 1959, as in 1954, fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines were not enumerated for farms having a combined total of less than 20 at the time of enumeration. Both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines were to be included but not any that had been abandoned. For censuses prior to 1954, all fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm were to be enumerated, regardless of the number. Because of this change in enumeration procedure, the data for 1959 and 1954 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change in procedure may have had a considerable effect on the number of farms re- porting without causing any significant changes in the number of trees and vines nor in the quantity harvested. In counties where most of the trees or vines are in small plantings and where production is largely for home-use, however, the change may have caused a significant reduction not only in the number of farms reporting but also in the number of trees and vines and in the quantity harvested. In both 1959 and 1954, the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was enumerated when there were 20 or more fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines. In 1950, the corresponding area was enumerated only if it amounted to one-half acre or more. In censuses prior to 1950, the area was to be reported regardless of its size or of the number of trees and vines. Enumerators frequently omitted the fractional acre- ages in small plantings and home orchards, however. In some counties, small plantings or home orchards comprise a sizeable proportion of the total fruit and nut acreage. For those counties, the change from one census to another in acreage of land in fruits and nuts may not be due to fact but merely to differences in enumeration. In 1959, California was the only State for which the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was obtained. In 1954, such acreage was also obtained for Arizona. In all States, the number of bearing and nonbearing trees or vines on the farm at the time of enumeration and the quantity harvested in 1959 were to be reported separately for each fruit and nut crop. (Ex- ceptions in the harvest period for citrus fruits, avocados, and INTRODUCTION XXI olives are described on p. XIX.) The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported varied from one State to another. Tables in this report show quantities in the unit of measure appearing on the 1959 questionnaire used in the State. Nursery and Greenhouse Products. — The questions about nursery and greenhouse products related only to products grown on the place for sale. Crops bought for resale without additional cul- tivation were to be excluded. The area used for growing and the value of sales were to be reported separately for each of three groups, as follows : a. Nursery products, (trees, shrubs, vines, and ornamentals). b. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be re- ported separately from the area grown under glass. c. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be reported separately from the area grown under glass or in the house. The data obtained for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 and 1950 since the questions asked were essentially the same in the three censuses. Detailed data regarding the pro- duction and sale of nursery, greenhouse, and other horticultural products on farms having sales of $2,000 will be published in volume V, part 1. Forest Products. — The forest products data obtained in the Census of Agriculture relate only to the products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products grown or cut on nonfarm places are excluded. Therefore, the data in this report do not represent the total forestry output or income for a county or State. The questions included on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire are more detailed than those asked in the 1954 Census. Value was obtained for the sale of standing timber or trees and for the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers. The quantity cut, whether for home use or sale, and the quantity sold were obtained for individual forestry products such as firewood and f uelwood, fence posts, sawlogs and veneer logs. Data relating to pulpwood, Christmas trees, maple trees, and maple syrup were obtained in States where such products are important commercially. Value of Crops Harvested.— The total value of crops harvested represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1959. It includes the value of quantities consumed on farms as food, feed, seed, etc., as well as quantities sold. Farmers were not asked to report values of crops harvested; the values were calculated in the Processing Office. For individ- ual crops, the quantity harvested was multiplied by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. State average prices were furnished to the Bureau of the Census by the Agricul- tural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are based on reports received from a sample of farmers and dealers. Quantities harvested were not obtained for vegetables nor for nursery and greenhouse products. Therefore, for those crops, the value of sales, as obtained in the enumeration, was used in the calculation of total value of crops harvested. Value of Crops Sold. — The questionnaire required value of sales of crops to be reported only for total vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and certain forest products. For all other crops, the value of sales was calculated on a county level during processing operations by multiplying the State average prices by either the quantity sold or the quantity harvested. Reports of quantity sold were obtained during the enumeration only for some of the major field crops. Quantity harvested was used in the calculation of value of crops sold for such crops as cotton, tobacco, etc., that are customarily grown for sale. The procedures used for the various crops are described on page XXV. They are similar to the procedures followed in 1954. In 1950, values of crops sold were obtained for each farm during the enumeration. Irrigation Definition of Irrigated Land. — Irrigated land is defined as land watered for agricultural purposes by artificial means. These means included subirrigation as well as systems whereby water was applied to the ground surface, either directly or by sprinklers. Land flooded for rice cultivation was considered as irrigated. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be included as irrigated only if water was directed to agricultural use by dams, canals, or other works. The definition of irrigated land specif- ically excluded land where the "water table", or natural level of underground water, was controlled by drainage works with no additional water brought in by canals or pipes. Enumeration of Irrigated Land. — A question on total land irri- gated was asked in all States, with the exception of Alaska. The acreage reported for this question includes not only irrigated cropland but also any other land that was irrigated in 1959. The questionnaires used in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii included several additional questions regarding irri- gation. These questions related to the acreage of land irrigated by sprinklers, irrigated land from which crops were harvested, specific crops irrigated, and source of irrigation water. Such additional data, for irrigated farms, are presented in county table la for these States. Statistics on the irrigation enterprises which supplied irriga- tion water were collected in the 1959 Census of Irrigation and are published in Volume III, "Irrigation of Agricultural Lands". This report contains a considerable amount of data about irri- gation for the 17 Western States and Louisiana. Irrigated Farms. — All farms reporting any land irrigated in 1959 are counted as irrigated farms. Land in Irrigated Farms.— Data for land in irrigated farms ac- cording to use relate to the entire acreage in these farms, in- cluding land that was not irrigated. Land Irrigated. — Data for land irrigated relate only to that part of the land in irrigated farms that was watered by artificial means at any time in 1959. Separate figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers whether or not the land was also irrigated by other means. Additional figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers only. Data on sprinkler irrigation were not obtained in the 1954 census. Irrigated Cropland Harvested. — The data for irrigated crop- land harvested relate to all irrigated land from which crops were harvested in 1959, regardless of the method of irrigation. An instruction on the questionnaire reminded enumerators and respondents to include irrigated land from which hay was cut, irrigated land in both bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut crops, and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested. Each irrigated acre was to be reported only once, regardless of how many crops were harvested from it. Other Irrigated Land. — This classification was obtained by subtraction of the acreage of irrigated cropland harvested from the acreage of total land irrigated. It represents primarily irrigated cropland not harvested and irrigated pasture or grazing land. Farms Irrigated By Number of Acres Irrigated. — All farms on which any land was irrigated in 1959 are classified according to the number of acres irrigated in county table la for the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii. This classification is based on total land irrigated. Therefore, it includes not only the irrigated land from which crops were harvested but also all other irrigated land, regardless of use. Land Irrigated By Source of Water. — The agriculture question- naire contained a question as to what proportion of irrigated water used on the farm in 1959 was obtained from ground- water, surface-water, and irrigation-organization sources. Re- spondents were asked to report separately the percentage of XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 water obtained from each source. The number of acres that were irrigated by water from each source or combination of sources was calculated during office processing operations by applying the percentages to the total land irrigated. Ground-water sources relate to wells (pumped or flowing) and springs ; surface-water sources relate to streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. For each of these sources, only water obtained by pumps or other works operated as part of the operator's own farm or as part of another single farm was to be included. Irrigation-organization sources relate to irriga- tion enterprises organized to supply water to a group of farms, regardless of how or where the enterprise obtained the water. The irrigation enterprise may be a legal organization or a group of farmers informally organized to operate a supply ditch or other works to provide water for their own farms. Land-Use Practices Summary Information.— The 1959 data for land-use practices are estimates based on reports obtained from only a sample of farms. Comparable data are not presented for 1954 because questions about land-use practices were included on the 1954 questionnaire for only a limited number of States. The various land-use practices relate to methods for reducing soil erosion, either by improving the soil, controlling the run-off of water, or reducing the blowing of topsoil. Cropland in Cover Crops. — The data relate to land on which cover crops were turned under for green manure in 1959 and which was then planted to another crop. The entire acreage of cover crops so used was to be reported even if the following crop failed. Cropland Used for Grain or Row Crops Farmed on the Contour. — This item relates to land on which grain or row crops were planted in level rows around the slope of a hill. Land in Strip-Cropping Systems for Soil-Erosion Control. — Strip- cropping was defined as the practice of alternating close-sown crops with strips or bands of row crops or of alternating either close-sown or row crops with bands of cultivated fallow land. The published data refer to the total acreage of all fields and tracts in which strip-cropping was practiced in 1959. System of Terraces on Crop and Pasture Land.— This item re- lates to the acreage in ridge-type or channel-type terraces con- structed on sloping cropland and pastureland. Livestock and Poultry Inventories. — Data for livestock and poultry on farms relate to the number on hand at the time of enumeration. All live- stock and poultry, including those being kept or fed under con- tract, were to be enumerated on the farm or ranch where they were, regardless of who owned them. Livestock in transit from one grazing area to another or grazing in national forests, graz- ing districts, open range, or on land used under permit were to be reported ns being on the place where the person who had control over them had his headquarters. The time of year at which livestock and poultry are enumerated affects the data. Therefore, the date of enumeration needs to be considered when totals for the various censuses are compared. Both the 1959 and the 1954 census data represent fall inven- tories. These censuses came at a time of large-scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feed lot, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of 1920, 1925, 1935, and 1945 were taken as of January 1 and those of 1930, 1940, and 1950, as of April 1. A count made in April varies considerably from one made in Jan- uary. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. A considerable number of older animals die or are sold during the same period. In the range States, along with the change in season and grazing condition, sheep and cattle are moved from one locality or county to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States. The comparability of data by age has been affected also by changes in the questions from one census to another. Milk Cows, Cows Milked, Milk Produced, and Butter.— Data on the number of milk cows, cows milked, and milked produced relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Data for butter churned were obtained only for 14 States and relate to the calendar week preceding the enumeration. The data for cows milked yesterday and milk produced yesterday are not given in this volume. These figures were obtained primarily to serve the needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in making monthly and annual esti- mates of milk production. These figures can be made available, at a small cost, to others who express an interest in them. Whole Milk and Cream Sold. — Data for whole milk and cream sold relate to the entire year 1959 and are estimates based on reports obtained for farms in the sample. All milk and cream sold from the farm (except quantities purchased from some other place and then resold) were to be included, regardless of who shared the receipts. The questionnaire provided three alternative units of measure for reporting the quantity of milk sold — pounds of milk, gallons of milk, and pounds of butterfat. The respondent was thus permitted to report quantity according to the unit of measure in which payment was received. In the State and county tables, the data for milk are given in the unit of measure most commonly used in the State. Pounds of butter- fat were converted into gallons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of milk as shown by data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Sows and Gilts Farrowing. — In the 1959 census, data were ob- tained for the number of litters farrowed between December 1, 1958, and June 1, 1959, and from June 1 to December 1, 1959. In the 1954 census, data were obtained for the sows and gilts that farrowed rather than for the number of litters. Sheep, Lambs, and Wool. — In the 1959 census, questions about sheep, lambs, and wool were asked in all States. Data on shearings and on amount of wool shorn were obtained for lambs and sheep separately. In the 1954 census, sheep and lamb inven- tories were not obtained for Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Goats and Mohair. — In 1959, questions on goats, kids, and mo- hair appeared on the questionnaires for the following nine States : Arizona, California, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Utah. In 1954, corresponding data were ob- tained for Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri. Bees and Honey. — No questions on bees and honey were in- cluded on the questionnaires for either the 1959 or the 1954 census. In 1959, however, enumerators were instructed to ob- tain agriculture questionnaires for places not having agricultural operations if they were engaged in beekeeping. The number of hives of bees and the amount of honey sold were to be reported in the "Remarks" space of the questionnaire. Data for bees and honey are not Included in this report. Value of Livestock on Farms. — To obtain the value of livestock on farms, the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand was multiplied by the State average price for 1959, as furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Comparable data for 1954 were compiled by the same method on the basis of average prices for that year. Sales of Live Animals. — Data for the number and value of ani- mals sold alive in 1959 are estimates based on reports for sample farms only. Corresponding data for 1954 were obtained for all farms. The dollar value of sales was obtained from the farmer INTRODUCTION XXIII for cattle, calves, and horses and mules. Average value per head for other livestock sold was obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In the 1959 census, respondents were asked to report separately the number of live animals already sold and the number estimated to be sold between the time of enumeration and the end of the year. This separation of reports for the number sold and to be sold was designed to assure more complete coverage of all livestock sales made during the year. In the 1954 census, only totals for the entire year were obtained though reference was made to animals to be sold between enumeration and the end of the year. Sales of Poultry and Poultry Products. — For both the 1959 and the 1954 Censuses, sales of chickens were obtained for two groups : (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. The enumeration of broiler sales presents problems arising from the varied contractual ar- rangements under which broilers are produced. The question- naire contained an instruction to the effect that all broilers grown for others under contract were to be reported as sold. During office processing operations, the data reported for inventories and sales of chickens four months old and over, chicken eggs sold, and broilers sold were carefully examined. Obvious inconsistencies indicating confusion between broilers and other chickens were corrected on the basis of estimated values and, for sample farms, on the basis of data reported for expenditures for feed, poultry and livestock purchases, hired labor, etc. Questions relating to poultry other than chickens (and broilers) were generally the same In 1959 as in 1954. In the 1959 census, however, only total numbers were obtained for turkeys and turkey fryers raised and for turkey hens kept for breeding whereas the 1954 questionnaire asked for a breakdown between light and heavy breeds. Also, for poultry other than chickens and turkeys, the 1959 census obtained the number sold whereas the 1954 census obtained the number raised. Classification of Farms Scope of Classification. — Data for land in farms, and for crop- land harvested in farms classified by size, by color of operator and by tenure of operator were tabulated for all farms. However, most of the detailed data by size of farm, by color of operator, by tenure of operator, by economic class, and by type of farm are estimates based on farms in the sample. The farm classifications by size of farm, color of operator, tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made in the processing office on the basis of data reported on each questionnaire. Farms by Size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area established for each farm. The same classifica- tion was used for all States. According to definition, a farm ia essentially an operating unit, not an ownership tract. All land operated by one person or partnership represents one farm. In the case of a landlord who has assigned land to croppers or other tenants, the land assigned to each cropper or tenant is considered a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire landholding as one unit in respect to supervision, equipment, rota- tion practice, purchase of supplies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South, a special Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire was used to assure an accurate enumeration of each unit within a multiple-unit operation. A change was made in the size classifica- tion for 1959, as contrasted with several preceding years, by sub- dividing the 1,000-acre-and-over group and by combining two previously recognized groups, viz., 10 to 29 acres and 30 to 49 acres. Farms by Color of Operator. — Farms were classified by color of operator into two groups, "white" and "nonwhite." "Nonwhite" includes primarily Negro and Indian operators but also some of other racial origin. Enumerators were instructed to report the race on the basis of their own observation whenever possible rather than by asking the respondent. Farms by Tenure of Operator. — The classification of farms by tenure of operator was based on data reported for land owned, land rented from others or worked for others on shares, land managed for others, and land rented to others or worked on shares by others. The same basis of classification was used in 1959 as in 1954. For 1059, each questionnaire was coded, during the editing proc- ess, to indicate whether it represented a farm operated by a full owner, part owner, manager, or tenant. The sample question- naires for tenants were given a code to indicate the kind of tenant. The various classifications of tenure, as used for the 1959 census, are defined below : a. Full Owners operate only land they own. b. Part Owners operate land they own and also land rented from others. c. Managers operate land for others and are paid a wage or salary for their services. Persons acting merely as care- takers or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm operator managed land for others and also operated land on his own account, the land operated on his own ac- count was considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a second farm. If, however, he managed land for two or more employers, all the managed land was considered to be one farm. d. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. They are further classified, as de- scribed below, on the basis of rental arrangements in regard to the payment of cash rent, sharing of crops, sharing of livestock or livestock products, and the furnishing of work power by the landlord. (1) Cash Tenants pay cash rent, either on a per-acre basis or for the farm as a whole. (2) Share-Cash Tenants pay part of the rent in cash and part in a share of the crops and/or of the livestock and livestock products. (3) Crop-Share Tenants pay a share of the crops but not of the livestock or livestock products. (4) livestock-Share Tenants pay a share of the livestock or livestock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. (5) Croppers are tenants whose landlords furnished all the work animals or tractor power. They usually work under the close supervision of the landowners or their agents, or other farm operators. Also, the land assigned to them is often merely a part of a multi-unit operation. Croppers may or may not also pay cash rent or a share of crops, livestock, or livestock products. Data for croppers are available for only 16 southern States and Missouri. (6) Other Tenants are those who did not qualify for inclusion in any of the foregoing subclassiflcations. They may have had the use of land rent-free or in return for a fixed quantity of products, payment of taxes, maintenance of buildings, etc. (7) Unspecified Tenants are those for whom the rental arrange- ment was not reported. The definition of each subclass of tenant was essentially the same for earlier censuses as for 1959. In 1945, however, the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants whereas in other censuses all classifications were made during the processing of questionnaires on the basis of the data reported. The procedure used in 1945 may have affected the comparability of the data, especially for cash tenants and share-cash tenants. Farms by Economic Class. — The totals for farms by economic class are estimates for all farms made on the basis of data re- ported only for the sample farms. The economic classifications represent groupings of farms that are similar in characteristics and size of operation. The economic classes were established on the basis of one or more of four factors: (1) total value of all farm products sold, (2) number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, (3) the age of the farm operator, and (4) the re- lationship of income received by the operator and members of his household from nonfarm sources to the value of all farm products sold. Institutional farms, Indian reservations, agricultural ex- periment stations, and grazing associations were always classified as "abnormal." XXIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 The total value of farm products sold was obtained by addi- tion of the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of cattle and calves, horses and mules, dairy products, some poultry products, vegetables, nursery and green- house products, standing timber, and miscellaneous forest prod- ucts was obtained from the farm operator during the enumera- tion. The quantity sold was obtained during enumeration for corn, sorghums, small grains, hay, small fruits, some of the for- est products, chickens and chicken eggs, hogs, sheep, and goats. To obtain the value of sales of these products, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. For each of the other products, the entire production was mul- tiplied by the State average price. If the resulting value amount- ed to $100 or more, the entire quantity produced was considered as sold. This procedure was followed only in establishing the economic class and the type of farm but was not used in estab- lishing the total value of products sold from the farm. (See p. XXV.) Farms were grouped into two major categories, commercial farms and other farms, mainly on the basis of total value of prod- ucts sold. The 1959 class intervals and some of the criteria for determination of a given class are different from those used in 1954 and in 1950. In general, for 1959, all farms with a value of sales amounting to $2,500 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 were classified as com- mercial if the farm operator was under 65 years of age and (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days during the year and (2) the income received by the operator and members of his family from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 and institutional farms and Indian reservations were included in one of the groups of "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six economic classes on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : Value of Farm Class of Farm Products sold I $40,000 and over II $20,000 to $39,999 HI $10,000 to $19,999 IV $5,000 to $9,999 V_~ $2,500 to $4,999 VI* $50 to $2,499 •Provided the farm operator was under 65 years of age, and — (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days, and (2) the in come that he and members of hiB household received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of farm products sold. Other farms were divided into three economic classes as follows : a. Class VII, Part-time. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part-time" if the operator was under 65 years of age and he either worked off the farm 100 or more days or the income he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was greater than the total value of farm products sold. b. Class VIII, Part-retirement. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part- retirement" if the farm operator was 65 years old or over. Many of these are farms on which the income from nonfarm sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural products. Others are residential, subsistence, or marginal farms. In previous censuses, the age of the farm operator was not a criterion for grouping farms by economic class. Since the number of elderly people in our population has been steadily increasing during recent years, a separate classification for farms operated on a part-retirement basis was considered important for an adequate analysis of the agricultural structure of a county or State. c. Class IX, Abnormal. — All institutional farms and Indian reservations were classified as "abnormal," regardless of the value of sales. Institutional farms include those operated by hospitals, penitentiaries, schools, grazing associations, government agencies, etc. Farms by Type. — The data for farms by type are estimates bused on data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The type represents a description of the major source of income from farm sales. To be classified as a particular type, a farm had to have sales of a particular product or group of products amounting in value to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm prod- ucts sold during the year. The types of farms, together with the products on which type classification is based, are as follows : Type of Farm Source of Cash Income (Products with sales value representing 50% or more of total value of all farm products sold) Cash-grain Corn, sorghums, small grains, soybeans for beans, cowpeas for peas, dry field and seed beans and peas. Tobacco Tobacco. Cotton Cotton. Other field-crop Peanuts, potatoes (Irish and sweet), sugarcane for sugar or sirup, sweet sorghums for sirup, broomcorn, pop- corn, sugar beets, mint, hops, and sugar beet seed. Vegetable Vegetables. Fruit-and-nut Berries, other small fruits, tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Poultry Chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys, and other poultry products. Dairy Milk and cream. The criterion of 50 percent of total sales was modified in the case of dairy farms. A farm hav- ing value of sales of dairy products amounting to less than 50 percent of the total value of farm products sold was classified as a dairy farm, if — (a) Milk and cream sold accounted for more than 30 percent of the total value of products sold and — (b) Milk cows represented 50 percent or more of total cows and — (c) The value of milk and cream sold plus the value of cattle and calves sold amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm products sold. Livestock other than dairy and poultry Livestock Ranches- General- Miscellaneous. Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool and mohair except for farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Florida that qualified as livestock ranches. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisi- ana, and Florida were classified as livestock ranches if the sales of live- stock, wool, and mohair represented 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold and if pasture- land or grazing land amounted to 100 or more acres nnd was 10 or more times the acreage of cropland har- vested. Field seed crops, hay, silage. A farm was classified as general also if it had cash income from three or mure sources and did not meet the criteria for any other type. Nursery and greenhouse products, forest products, mules, horses, colts and ponies. Also all institutional farms and Indian reservations. INTRODUCTION xxv The type classifications were essentially the same for the 1959 as for the 1954 census except that tobacco farms and livestock ranches were not separately classified in 1954. Tobacco was in- cluded as one of the crops used in the classification of "other field crop" farms in 1954. The farms classified as livestock ranches in 1959 would have been classified as "livestock other than dairy and poultry" in 1954 without regard to the acreage in pasture. Value of Farm Products Sold. — Data for the value of farm prod- ucts sold in 1959 were obtained by enumeration for some prod- ucts and by estimation for others. The questionnaire used for the 1959 census provided for farm operators to report value of sales for the following products : Vegetables Miscellaneous poultry products Nursery and greenhouse prod- Milk and cream nets Cattle Standing timber Calves Miscellaneous forest products Horses, mules, colts, and ponies For all other agricultural products, the value of sales was esti- mated during the office processing. The State average prices used for calculating the value of farm products sold were fur- nished to the Bureau by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. One of three following pro- cedures was used. (1) For the products for which data on quantities sold were obtained during enumeration, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the county totals of the quantities reported as sold or the quantities reported as produced for sale. The following prod- ucts were covered by this procedure : Corn for grain Fence posts Sorghums for grain, seed, sirup, Sawlogs and veneer logs or dry forage Christmas trees All small grains Chickens (broilers and others) Hay crops Chicken eggs All berries and small fruits ' Hogs and pigs Firewood and f uelwood Sheep and lambs Pulpwood Goats and kids 1 Adjustment made for cranberries based on Cranberry Payment Program. (2) For most of the agricultural products which are cus- tomarily raised for sale, the entire quantity produced was considered to be sold. The State average prices were, accordingly, multiplied by the county total of production. The following crops were covered by this procedure : Cotton Sugarcane for sugar Popcorn Tobacco Sugar beets for sugar Wool Broomcorn Mohair (3) For all other crops, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the quantities sold as estimated on the basis of crop- disposition data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service, data reported in questions for "other crops" on the 1959 question- naire, or data obtained from earlier censuses. For all tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, the entire quantity pro- duced was considered as sold, except for apples, apricots, sour and sweet cherries, peaches, plums, prunes, avocados, tangerines, oranges, and grapefruit in States where a portion of the crop was not harvested or was subjected to excess cullage as indicated by data obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 since essentially the same procedures were used in both censuses for estimating quantities and values of farm products sold. In 1959, as in 1954, data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared the receipts. For tenant-operated farms, the landlord's share of agricultural products was considered as sold provided the products were moved off the tenant farm. All crops, livestock, and poultry raised under a contract arrangement were considered as sold from the farm where they were raised. For institutional farms, all agricultural items produced on land operated by the institu- tion and consumed by the inmates were to be reported as sold. All sales data relate to one year's farm operations. Crop sales are for crops harvested during the crop year, whether the crops were actually sold immediately after harvest or placed in storage for later sale. Sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year, regardless of when the livestock or prod- ucts were raised or produced. All wool and mohair reported as shorn or clipped was considered as sold. Enumerators were instructed to record gross values of quanti- ties sold, with no deductions for feed, seed, fertilizer, water, labor, or marketing costs. For some products, however, net values may have been reported. In the ease of milk, particularly, some farm operators may have reported the payments they received as the gross value of sales, even though the buyer had deducted handling and hauling charges before making payment. Adjustments were made in the data reported only in cases of obvious error. o Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (i) i LOUISIANA State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 m *tii on value of land and buildines for 1050, 1954. and 1050 a re based on reports or only a sample of farms. See textj sea text) Census of — (For definitions and explanation? 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 ( January 1 ) Farms 74,438 111,127 124,181 129 ,295 150,007 170,216 161,445 132,450 135,463 28,867,840 28,903,680 28,903,680 28,913,280 28,913,280 29,061,760 29,061,760 29,061,760 29,061,760 35.8 39.6 38.8 34.7 34.6 35.9 32.2 30.4 34.5 10,347,328 11,441,343 11,202,278 10,039,657 9,996,108 10,444,288 9,355,437 8,837,502 10,019,822 acres 139.0 21,012 103.0 9,660 90.2 6,983 77.6 3,653 66.6 2,359 61.4 1,736 57.9 2,590 66.7 2,451 74.0 Value of land and buildings: 3,499 174.95 112.81 82.47 47.05 35.40 28.29 44.70 36.74 47.31 Land in (arms according to use: ' .farms reporting, - - 52,490 82,755 99,191 118,532 143,722 163,516 152,413 NA NA acres 2,425,936 3,010,580 3,148,881 3,490,159 4,051,670 3,977,024 4,068,151 3,484,753 23,924,267 .farms report in r;, . . 16,445 12,240 26,254 27,327 29,671 26,295 38,143 NA NA NA NA NA MA MA MA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 22,280 .farms reporting. • . 7,581 13,619 19,694 27,963 NA MA MA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 6,481 9,781 12,455 16,253 NA NA NA HA NA .farms reporting. . . 4,614 5,375 5,351 5,470 NA NA NA NA HA .farms reporting. . . 2,761 2,841 2,562 2,435 NA NA MA MA NA .farms reporting. . ■ 2,368 2,605 2,131 1,973 NA NA NA NA IIA .farms reporting . . . 1,801 2,063 1,631 1,504 NA .'A NA NA HA 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . . 421 396 358 347 NA NA MA MA NA .farms reporting. . . 146 146 142 122 NA NA -NA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 28,909 38,183 42,369 28,215 55,617 44,844 37,254 28,390 .A acres . . . 2,032,724 1,959,126 1,803,849 1,032,409 1,442,636 1,119,597 915,839 784,503 :a Cropland not harvested and not pastured, . . .farms reporting. . . 12,133 18,938 26,345 NA NA NA NA NA :a acres . . . 448,420 497,796 704,737 612,848 543,761 779,476 672,244 794,775 .'A Soil-improvement grasses and legumes . . .farms reporting. . . 2,201 MA NA NA HA NA NA NA !IA acres... 117,611 MA :IA NA NA NA NA NA MA Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . . . .farms reporting . . . 10,530 HA SA !!A NA NA NA NA HA acres . . . 330,809 HA 1IA NA NA NA NA NA NA . .farms reporting. . . 22,560 32,686 30,986 25,352 NA 30,617 24,627 15,959 .A acre,... 1,749,694 2,258,661 1,803,948 1,385,826 NA 1,204,536 917,138 674,327 HA farms reporting. . . 17,021 22,212 28 , 598 30,259 NA 42,149 31,177 1,741,975 26,673 1,731,892 HA acres . . . 1,463,165 1,690,586 1,964,815 1,494,006 NA 2,222,895 NA Other pasture (not cropland and 25,541 30,061 28,918 40,845 NA 16,029 13,890 5,590 !IA acres... 1,690,233 1,520,606 1,151,882 1,502,337 NA 471,710 401,710 250,401 IA 5,779 5,987 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 407,602 318,424 NA NA NA NA MA NA NA Other land (house lots, roads. NA 95,191 98,213 113,711 NA 158,490 93,200 NA NA acres . . . 537,156 503,988 624,166 522,072 NA 669,050 638,380 1,116,851 NA 62,428 97,770 112,349 124,582 148,880 NA NA NA NA acres . . . 4,907,080 5,467,502 5,657,467 5,135,416 6,038,067 5,876,097 5,656,234 5,064,031 NA 55,548 73,113 76,898 76,259 NA NA NA .A HA acres . . . 5,472,651 5,738,393 4,759,679 3,920,572 NA 2,795,843 2,234,687 1,709,231 NA 34,511 48,594 50,958 46,624 53,585 NA NA HA HA acres 3,212,859 3,949,247 3,768,763 2,879,832 2,950,119 3,427,431 2,659,113 2,406,219 3,614,040 4,817 NA 7,438 7,185 7,037 NA NA NA 6,471 acres... 484,850 NA i576,775 535,619 413,969 NA NA NA NA 4,783 6,897 7,400 NA 7,034 6,585 !5,588 NA NA acres . . . 481,843 707,818 571,665 NA 411,859 361,943 =400,375 NA NA MA Not available. xFor the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, In the Census year; for all other Censuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn har- vested for grain. 3Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text. 'includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. 'Acreage of irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 Dam lot 1959 and 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] ee text) Census of— [toni (For definitions find explanations, a 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) 74,370 7,893 2,926 1,875 1,051 4,967 690 651 1,156 675 602 708 485 33,755 19,367 14,388 6,716 7,028 5,210 3,211 2,025 1,324 3,520 2,162 1,526 964 562 10,333,117 138.9 33,134 893,967 NA NA 390,193 578,325 602,647 502,425 400,740 316,837 1,252,053 1,496,974 3,865,822 1,315,211 2,550,611 52,966 2,424,790 3,232 12,292 24,368 343,454 NA NA NA NA 5,091 123,598 5,197 143,239 3,823 138,499 2,445 117,520 1,523 96,639 1,112 91,157 2,903 332,140 1,899 375,174 1,373 651,078 862 282,104 511 368,974 111,127 16,531 1,656 NA NA 14,875 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA 55,415 34,063 21,352 8,956 9,135 6,369 3,683 2,189 1,464 3,803 2,050 1,532 NA ha 11,441,343 103.0 86,405 1,421,612 611,359 810,253 516,303 745,779 736,665 578,512 431,639 348,069 1,336,085 1,408,498 3,831,776 NA NA 82,755 3,010,580 8,705 38,591 43,258 666,929 26,418 337,893 16,840 329,036 6,974 177,625 6,957 198,282 4,855 189,395 2,830 141,979 1,721 115,792 1,179 94,542 3,179 370,514 1,760 370,234 1,337 646,697 NA NA NA NA 124,022 15,010 1,790 NA NA 13,220 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 68,170 42,029 26,141 9,975 10,175 6,441 3,781 2,036 1,532 3,696 1,884 1,322 MA HA 11,200,024 90.3 79,501 1,761,324 772,772 988,552 574,953 829,688 748,743 595,075 404,531 362,848 1,282,699 1,281,359 3,279,303 •:.h •1A 99,238 3,126,468 8,377 37,508 57,481 939,343 35,490 481,990 21,991 457,353 8,253 211,644 8,322 228,318 5,221 181,216 3,039 138,300 1,666 102,806 1,188 82,921 2,999 310,203 1,540 321,042 1,152 573,167 NA NA NA NA 129,295 12,525 1,878 NA NA 10,647 HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 76,808 47,057 29,751 10,342 10,224 6,569 3,831 2,050 1,206 3,166 1,531 1,043 NA NA 10,039,657 77.6 65,936 1,994,194 873,890 1,120,304 590,069 827,550 749,780 599,976 404,038 286,591 1,106,851 1,041,269 2,373,403 !IA NA 118, 532 3,490,159 9,435 39,954 72,037 1,254,719 43,962 638,113 28,075 616,606 9,712 262,857 9,521 269,175 6,095 215,906 3,499 155,672 1,858 108,156 1,118 82,175 2,900 312,269 1,393 278,669 964 510,607 NA NA NA NA 150,007 12,508 352 NA NA 12,156 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 96,467 62,989 33,478 10,855 11,059 6,884 3,961 2,004 1,213 2,876 1,322 858 NA NA 9,996,108 66.6 75,793 2,427,788 1,168,505 1,259,283 623,104 896,758 789,814 619,479 394,509 287,762 1,001,227 892,963 1,986,911 NA HA 143,722 4,051,670 10,915 55,197 93,273 1,690,322 60,853 931,857 32,420 753,465 10,537 311,797 10,667 345,214 6,636 273,843 3,803 185,988 1,933 125,204 1,169 88,478 2,719 296,766 1,260 259,225 810 419,636 NA NA NA NA 170,216 15,456 959 NA NA 14,497 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 110,968 75,454 35,514 11,855 11,766 7,513 4,207 2,166 1,271 2,945 1,252 817 NA NA 10,444,288 61.4 90,289 2,715,950 1,386,964 1,328,986 678,052 953,673 862,003 658,463 426,334 301,401 1,022,945 843,132 1,892,046 NA NA 163,516 3,977,024 NA 66,152 NA 1,886,906 NA 1,098,547 NA 788,359 NA 328,729 NA 346,223 NA 262,737 NA 168,371 NA 105,343 NA 73,852 NA 234,124 NA 186,737 NA 317,850 NA NA NA NA 161,445 10,262 689 NA NA 9,573 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 111,068 NA NA 1 22,550 > 13,405 2,511 979 670 NA NA 9,355,437 57.9 60,742 2,752,703 NA NA | 1,535,851 > 1,968,951 868,030 655,260 1,513,900 NA NA 152,413 4,068,151 NA 47,043 NA 2,066,892 NA NA NA NA NA 3715,313 NA NA NA +573,490 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 220,276 NA 165,741 279,396 NA NA NA NA 132,450 7,988 287 NA NA 7,701 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 85,719 NA NA 19,880 14,305 2,738 1,111 709 HA NA 8,837,502 66.7 49,884 2,070,697 NA NA 1,372,427 2,124,115 944,417 743,103 1,532,859 NA NA NA 3,484,753 NA 43,022 NA 1,596,773 NA NA NA NA NA 3609,459 NA NA NA '577,766 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA 210,253 NA 158,804 HA 288,676 NA NA NA NA 135,463 4,427 1 ncreor loss ■•■■ number number 343 NA NA 4,084 NA NA _ NA ... .number number NA 7 acre* NA NA NA 86,952 NA NA 21,715 17,095 3,232 1,247 795 NA NA 10,019,822 74.0 26,405 2,201,164 1,497,637 1,108,725 1,801,270 Land in farms according to use: ' arms reporting acres arms reporting acres anns reporting acres arms reporting acres arms reporting acres arms reporting acres arms reporting acres arms reporting acres arms reporting acres arms reporting acres arms reporting acres arms reporting acres !,:■ - reporting acres arms rvpoftinj] acres arms ri'porting acres arms reporting acres NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959-Continued [Data for 1959 and 1930 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Land in farms according to use '-Continued Cropland, total .farms reporting. . . acres . . . Under 10 acres fanns reporting . . . acres . . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting acres . . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres . . . 70 to 99 acres farms reportinp . . . acres . . . 100 to 1.19 acres farms reportinp . . . acres . . . HO to 179 acres farms reportinp . . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reportinp . . . acres . . . 260 to 499 acres farms reportinp. .. acres . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting. . . acres . . . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . Land pastured, total farms reporting . . . acres . . . Under 10 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 10 to 49 acres farms reportinp . . . acres . . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. .. 100 to 139 acres farms reportinp . . . acres . . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . 180 to 219 acres farms reportinp . . acres . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 500 to 999 acres farms reportinp . . . acres . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reportinp. acres . . . 2.000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . Irrigated land in farms farms reportinp . . acres . . . Under 10 acres farms reporting . . acres . . . 10 to 49 acres farms reportinp . . , acres . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 140 to 179 acres farms reportinp . . acres . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 500 to 999 acres .farms reportinp . . acres . . 1,000 or more acres farms reportinp . . acre* . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reportinp acres . . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . . acres . . . 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 62,983 4,912,871 4,077 16,802 29,246 527,883 6,011 210,833 6,242 269,001 4,703 282,693 2,875 234,630 1,813 199,110 1,229 162,760 3,293 672,017 2,030 814,947 1,464 1,522,195 920 634,408 544 887,787 55,704 5,428,442 2,465 8,380 23,882 369,581 5,766 181,310 6,205 290,005 4,729 314,057 2,961 258,205 1,852 211,560 1,153 149,860 3,240 649,165 1,993 786,880 1,458 2,209,439 919 746,267 539 1,463,172 4,921 486,326 295 670 1,125 8,820 285 6,640 431 17,630 291 14,775 275 21,475 287 30,270 200 26,405 866 125,800 553 114,989 313 118,852 214 61,493 99 57,359 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 97,770 5,467,502 11,291 51,457 50,258 917,783 8,268 289,403 8,384 369,175 5,819 354,193 3,384 274,619 2,034 217,975 1,377 176,478 3,582 707,828 1,933 739,966 1,440 1,368,625 NA NA NA NA 73,113 5,738,393 5,775 20,166 32,881 463,007 7,471 216,196 8,040 359,344 5,621 367,694 3,276 287,007 1,941 216,693 1,318 176,909 3,452 698,096 1,918 756,919 1,420 2,176,362 NA NA NA NA 66,897 '707,818 478 1,336 1,963 21,530 508 13,961 551 24,693 526 38,252 432 42,369 311 38,301 261 37,807 900 173,130 612 167,993 355 148,446 NA NA NA NA 1950 (April 1) 113,363 5,664,222 10,773 50,615 64,103 1,242,058 9,444 336,801 9,603 425,317 6,074 357,641 3,555 299,120 1,896 200,726 1,436 178,656 3,460 650,947 1,768 675,200 1,251 1,247,141 NA NA NA MA 76,877 4,792,780 4,951 17,067 36,614 452,749 8,064 211,923 8,890 342,290 5,717 328,920 3,344 266,870 1,763 166,971 1,356 169,956 3,282 589,361 1,685 603,355 1,213. 1,643,318 NA NA NA MA 7,172 B560, 563 420 1,355 2,587 27,338 575 15,255 590 23,085 511 28,535 420 34,970 327 33,175 295 36,510 780 131,777 461 121,780 206 106,783 NA NA NA 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 124,582 5,135,416 10,248 44,716 75,287 1,464,343 10,124 344,276 10,013 407,217 6,429 349,812 3,720 265,274 1,998 189,015 1,186 140,227 3,084 549,680 1,483 505,725 1,010 875,131 NA NA NA MA 76,259 3,920,572 3,266 9,577 38,029 387,034 8,524 183,841 8,993 304,386 5,811 31 ,849 3,399 238,779 1,842 166,178 1,091 117,183 2,894 486,761 1,421 491,634 989 1,248,350 MA MA NA NA 7,185 535,619 NA NA NA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1935 (January 1) 148,880 6,038,067 NA 63,938 NA 1,973,214 NA 424,541 NA 519,117 NA 434,907 NA 316,515 NA 215,268 NA 160,446 NA 574,493 NA 527,537 NA 828,091 NA NA NA MA NA MA NA NA NA NA 7,037 413,969 NA NA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA MA NA NA 1930 (April 1) 5,876,097 NA 73,419 NA 2,175,654 NA 433,780 NA 499,412 NA 413,348 NA 292,472 NA 190,574 NA 137,051 NA 497,587 NA 428,784 NA 734,016 NA NA NA NA NA 2,795,843 NA NA NA NA NA NA MA NA NA 66,585 6361,943 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1925 (January 1) NA 5,656,234 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,234,687 NA NA NA NA NA MA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 75,588 '400,375 338 NA 1,850 NA 92,452 NA NA NA 585 NA NA 5,064,031 1920 (January 1) NA 1,709,231 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. xFor the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, In the Census year; for all other Censuses, In the calendar year preceding the Census. Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain. 50 to 99 acres. '100 to 259 acres. 'Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. Irrigated cropland harvested only. 'Acreage of Irrigated crops Including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. "Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured. 950 t0 259 acres. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data For 1959 and 1954 are based on reports for o i sample of farms. See text] (For definitions ant! explanations, see lext) 1959 (Oct. -Nov. ) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 ( January 1 ) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) ALL FARM OPERATORS All farm operators number.. Full owners number . . Part owners number . . Managers number . . All tenants number . . Proportion of tenancy percent . . Cash tenants number . . Share-cash tenants number . . Share tenants number . . Croppers number . . Other and unspecified tenants number. . All land in farms.... acres.. Full owners acres. - Part owner? acres . . Managers acres . . All tenants acres . . Cash tenants acres . . Share-cash tenants acres . . Share tenants acres . . Croppers acres . . Other and unspecified tenants acres . . All cropland harvested acres . . Full owners acres . . Part owners acres . . Managers acres . . All tenants. acres . . Cash tenants acres . . Share-cash tenants acres . . Share tenants acres . . Croppers acres . . Other and unspecified tenants acres . . ALL WHITF FARM OPERATORS White farm operators number.. Full owners number . . Part owners number . . Managers number . . All tenants number . . Proportion of tenancy percent . . Cash tenants number . . Share-cash tenants number . . Share tenants number . . Croppers number . . Other and unspecified tenants number . . Land in (arms acres . . Full owners acres . . Part owners acres . . Managers acres . . All tenants acres . . Cash tenants acres . . Share-cash tenants acres . . Share tenants acres . . Croppers acres . . Other and unspecified tenants acres . . Cropland harvested acres . . Full owners acres . . Part owners acres . . Managers acres . . All tenants acres . . Cash tenants acres . . Share-cash tenants acres . . Share tenants acres . . Croppers acres . . Other and unspecified tenants acres . . ALL NONTOITE FARM OPERATORS Nonwhite farm operators number . . Full owners number . , Part owners number . . Managers number . . All tenants number , Proportion of tenancy percent . . Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number . Share tenants. number . Croppers number . Other and unspecified tenants number . Land in farms acres . Full owners acres . Part owners acres . Managers acres . All tenants acres . Cash tenants acres . Share-cash tenants acres . Share tenants acres . Croppers acres , Other and unspecified tenants acres. Ctopland harvested acres. Full owners acres . Part owners acres . Managers acres. All tenants acres . Cash tenants acres. Share-cash tenants acres . Share tenants acres . Croppers acres . Other and unspecified tenants acres . 74,370 44,264 11,755 401 17,950 24.1 2,251 339 7,596 4,238 3,476 10,333,117 4,385,330 3,582,263 949,470 1,416,054 234,336 68,567 657,029 115,469 340,653 2,424,790 653,442 988,817 197,205 585,326 59,974 36,949 352,814 82,466 53,123 56,627 37,434 9,919 388 8,886 15.7 1,465 239 4,081 856 2,245 9,619,990 4,099,755 3,460,235 931,608 1,128,392 206,278 55,292 521,954 39,259 305,609 2,129,073 591,812 938,025 194,261 404,975 48,361 28,549 263,319 24,308 40,438 17, 743 6,830 1,836 13 9,064 51.1 786 IX 3,515 3,382 1,231 713,127 285,575 122,028 17,862 287,662 2S.058 13,275 135,075 76,210 35,044 295,717 61,630 50,792 2,944 180,351 11,613 8,400 89,495 58,158 12,685 111,240 60,360 12,828 528 37,524 33.7 4,612 498 15,232 12,380 4,802 11,483,807 5,147,549 3,172,510 1,168,849 1,994,899 361,208 68,214 1,025,350 280,072 260,055 3,014,273 863,865 943,462 213,338 993,608 98,942 28,648 583,780 218,934 63,304 77,466 50,293 10,112 499 16,562 21.4 2,705 267 7,809 2,554 3,227 10,292,116 4,746,784 2,994,614 1,129,779 1,420,939 269,177 55,147 783,013 104,712 208,890 2,473,127 766,880 869,809 211,028 625,410 69,974 22,215 420,936 65, 931 46,354 33,774 10,067 2,716 29 20,962 62.1 1,907 231 7,423 9,826 1,575 1,191,691 400,765 177,896 39,070 573,960 92,031 13,067 242,337 175,360 51,165 541,146 96,985 73,653 2,310 368,198 28,968 6,433 162,844 153,003 16,950 124,181 62,810 11,584 588 49,199 39.6 5,789 710 21,984 15,927 4,789 11,202,278 5,265,817 2,390,051 1,201,163 2,345,247 453,142 67,264 1,123,163 391,812 309,866 3,148,881 1,003,811 691,129 285,418 1,168,523 125,936 32,458 637,771 289,986 82,372 83,525 52,393 9,036 566 21,530 25.8 3,271 357 10,995 3,831 3,076 9,802,343 4,812,848 2,242,123 1,190,274 1,557,098 353,924 53,333 753,869 154,078 241,894 2,430,592 867,903 622,696 283,421 656, 572 84,945 23,909 397,746 92,352 57,620 40,656 10,417 2,548 22 27,669 68.1 2,518 353 10,989 12,096 1,713 1,399,935 452,969 147,928 10,889 788,149 99,218 13,931 369,294 237,734 67,972 718,289 135,908 68,433 1,997 511,951 40,991 8,549 240,025 197,634 24,752 129,295 58,761 6,433 560 63,541 49.1 9,474 3,568 20,548 25,221 4,730 10,039,657 5,258,177 1,128,258 849,603 2,803,619 600,940 156,004 1,132,802 650,936 262,937 3,490,159 1,305,272 405,690 295,332 1,483,865 193,765 102,620 620,690 464,575 102,215 80,164 48,357 5,011 533 26,263 32.8 5,145 2,199 10,244 6,110 2,565 8,334,641 4,743,538 1,049,458 834,992 1,706,653 426,893 108,150 762,877 236,682 172,051 2,561,712 1,121,777 366,553 291,731 781,651 114,580 67,483 399,359 140,294 59,935 49,131 10,404 1,422 27 37,278 75.9 4,329 1,369 10,304 19,111 2,165 1,705,016 514,639 78,800 14,611 1,096,966 174,047 47,854 n v.' 414,254 90,886 928,447 183,495 39,137 3,601 702,214 79,185 35,137 221,331 324,281 42,280 150,007 52,936 7,376 528 89,167 59.4 11,201 1,469 31,460 39,631 5,406 9,996,108 4,497,723 1,116,142 749,123 3,633,120 645,262 76,975 1,582,305 1,009,613 318,965 4,051,670 1,396,444 406,674 212,875 2,035,677 248,225 42,627 901,850 738,945 104,030 90,423 43,410 5,715 511 40,787 45.1 6,534 540 18,414 12,082 3,217 8,067,667 4,018,898 1,025,069 740,429 2,283,271 477,128 49,906 1,126,711 399,497 230,029 2,900,254 1,209,010 360,577 210,201 1,120,466 161,155 21,650 613,342 260,132 64,187 59,584 9,526 1,661 17 48,380 81.2 4,667 929 13,046 27, 549 2,189 1,928,441 478,825 91,073 8,694 1,349,849 168,134 27,069 455,594 610,116 88,936 1,151,416 187,434 46,097 2,674 915,211 87,070 20,977 288,508 478,813 39,843 170,216 54,891 6,429 519 108,377 63.7 NA NA NA 50,219 NA 10,444,288 4,674,134 739,036 754,400 4,276,718 NA NA NA 1,352,465 NA 3,977,024 1,289,315 286,644 155,293 2,245,772 NA NA 99,901 45,617 4,864 499 48,921 49.0 NA NA NA 16,706 NA 8,239,137 4,197,552 671,791 748,936 2,620,858 NA NA NA 597, 536 NA 2,697,866 1,119,362 253,187 154,100 1,171,217 NA NA 350,336 70,315 9,274 1,565 20 59,456 84.6 NA NA NA 33,513 NA 2,205,151 476,582 67,245 5,464 1,655,860 NA NA NA 754,929 NA 1,279,158 169,953 33,457 1,193 1,074,555 NA NA NA 578,495 NA 161,445 46,893 6,266 735 107,551 66.6 12,886 NA NA 49,428 NA 9,355,437 4,107,894 652,646 876,479 3,718,418 593,211 NA NA 1,253,265 NA 4,068,151 1,192,978 275,346 198,571 2,401,256 262,915 NA NA 955,611 NA 87,675 38,107 4,549 681 44,338 50.6 6,194 NA NA 17,214 NA 7,040,035 3,595,322 562,251 856,174 2,026,288 388,063 NA NA 534,888 NA 2,540,507 1,002,101 227,193 195,795 1,115,418 133,183 NA NA 361,601 NA 73,770 8,786 1,717 54 63,213 85.7 6,692 NA NA 32,214 NA 2,315,402 512,572 90,395 20,305 1,692,130 205,148 NA NA 718,377 NA 1,527,644 190,877 48,153 2,776 1,285,838 129,732 NA NA 594,010 NA 132,450 47,913 4,473 503 79,561 60.1 8,742 NA NA 34,074 NA 8,837,502 5,128,019 495,958 589,854 2,623,671 383,401 NA NA 796,941 NA 3,484,753 1,284,768 209,044 168,5% 1,822,345 207,876 NA NA 658,221 NA 72,937 39,419 3,397 473 29,648 40.6 4,428 NA NA 9,073 NA 6,997,568 4,581,106 432,323 580,276 1,403,863 263,525 NA NA 285,904 NA 2,281,203 1,107,514 178,125 167,383 828,181 123,619 NA NA 203,501 NA 59,513 8,494 1,076 30 49,913 83.9 4,314 NA NA 25,001 NA 1,839,934 546,913 63,635 9,578 1,219,808 119,876 NA NA 511,037 NA 1,203,550 177,254 30,919 1,213 994,164 84,257 NA NA 454,720 NA 135,463 51,895 5,359 828 77,381 57.1 10,905 1,193 30,499 31,309 3,475 10,019,822 5,641,855 613,400 900,121 2,864,446 560,915 38,750 1,303,041 824,105 137,635 13, 924,267 73,404 42,422 3,846 736 26,400 36.0 5,358 200 12,973 7,253 616 7,837,244 4,964,477 543,035 885,656 1,444,076 380,045 14,853 734,985 273,312 40,881 NA NA 62,059 9,473 1,513 92 50,981 82.1 5,547 993 17, 526 24,056 2,859 2,182,578 677,378 70,365 14,465 1,420,370 180,870 23,897 568,056 550,793 96,754 NA NA Not available. 1Total acreage of crops for whir acreage of corn harvested for grain. figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the LOUISIANA State Table 4.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, AGE, RESIDENCE, AND OFF-FARM WORK; AND EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Dntn in italics are based on re|iorts for only a sample of famis. Sep text] (For definitions anil explanation! tec text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1945 1) (January 1940 1) (April 1935 1) (January 1930 1) (April 1925 1) (January 1) 1920 (January 1) F \RM OPER \TORS By color: White number. Negro number . Other nonwhito number. By age: Under 25 years operators reporting . •25 to 14 years operators reporting . 15 to 44 years operators reporting . 45 to 5 1 years operators reporting . 55 to 64 years operators reporting. 65 or more years operators reporting . Average ace years . Operators not reporting age number. By residence: Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. By off-farm work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 49 days operators reporting . 50 to 90 days operators reporting . 100 or more days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting . 200 or more days operators reporting . Operators not working off their farm or not reporting as to work off their farm number . By other income: With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. SPECIFIED EQUPMENT AND FACJ AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines Com pickers Pick-up balers Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks LITIES arms reporting . number, arms report] ng . number . arms reporting. number . 'arms reporting. number . arms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting . . number. , Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting . . 3 tractors farms reporting . . 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting . . Wheel tractors farms reporting . , numbpr. . Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number . , Garden tractors farms reporting . . number . . Automobiles farms reporting . . number . . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). . .farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . . farms reporting . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. . . .farms reporting . 1 mile farms reporting . 2 or .1 miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting . 5 or more miles farms reporting. 56,735 17 f, 151 6. .1.1! IS. 665 ■l. iff ic, ess u. me 50. 9 si 3 65,600 3,555 5,283 37, IS!, 5,053 3.6C5 if, 666 •5. 161 S3, 197 h, 0.16 5.07S 1,300 1, SS! 3.sn 3,987 sot SS3 3S, 803 17, 153 33, 057 ss, son 3S, 3S7 53, lt9 S3, US I,, 865 1,175 015 1. 30i 32, 750 SI. 016 1,(11,3 2, 2S6 2,571 it, 179 Si, 711 63, 721 SS, 359 1,6, 780 S,03O 1, 931 153 !7, 583 3!, 1,98 13, 031, i, 93(1 S, 101, 3,070 3, 281 60S 1,055 77,654 33,446 27 :. 6«6 13, 563 •'. SSI 20, 693 16, 601 ID. 7 :.i:r 103,758 4,697 2,672 51, 152 9. h ! t ,:. I.JS 16, 161 7,726 18, US i. 031 i, 751 633 666 3,010 3,122 590 628 1,1,526 iS, 666 31,. 013 51.929 V, 672 iO. 985 ?S, 053 i, 081 1,712 750 1.076 1,8. 910 853 1,075 1,825 1, m 51, 67 i 62, 802 78, Si 5 IS, id 37, St6 3,236 NA NA 83,525 40,599 57 6, 006 1 », 77! 19, 718 15. 277 1,6.8 i. .' r; 117,258 3,868 3,055 he, 682 'i. 621 6.537 . 6.582 13, o;i 2,900 3. 55J 270 ISt 1. SSI, 1,957 NA NA SO. 918 36, S2i 23, IS6 35. 735 22, 597 Si, 373 17, 129 3, 160 22, 105 33, US 795 930 t.tU 1,362 i8,i*9 66. 183 69, 051 U, 380 U, W 2,586 NA 25, 900 62, 500 29, i33 80,164 49,131 4,523 21,179 33,406 30,953 22,836 15,106 46.7 1,292 122,836 4,630 1,829 31,727 7,499 6,886 17,342 6,000 11,342 97,568 1,378 1,675 NA NA NA NA NA NA 18,637 20,974 11,433 17,630 111,433 17,613 '1,886 ll,161 16 912 NA 711 NA iOS 37 J27 40 651 49 424 6 434 NA 686 NA NA NA 696,389 621,583 e19,643 61,940 90,423 59,556 28 10,773 31,331 33,115 31,595 22,877 i I, 148 44.2 6,368 137,768 6,089 6,150 34,890 13,710 6,893 14,287 6,472 7,815 115,117 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA MA 15,663 17,005 6,937 9,476 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 32,039 34,891 NA 4,991 NA NA NA NA 14,686 51,301 78,066 NA NA NA NA NA NA 99,901 70,315 36,612 17,876 7,095 11,641 5,716 5,925 133,604 87,675 73,734 36 17,824 33,958 37,205 34,516 21,663 11,403 NA 4,876 NA NA 48,097 23,536 12,226 12,335 6,260 6,075 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8,769 9,281 3,810 5,016 NA NA NA NA NA 41,453 43,082 NA 6,106 NA NA '2, 513 '53,494 98,030 NA NA NA NA NA 72,937 59,513 NA NA NA NA MA NA NA NA 2,466 3,482 NA NA NA NA NA J451 s31,816 98,718 NA NA NA NA MA NA Not available. 1Flgures for 1945 are for all tractors. Concrete, brick, asphalt, and macadam. 3Concrete or brick and macadam. Asphalt was not included, 'includes sand-clay. 5Gravel. 6Distance to all-weather road. See text. 8 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 5.-SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES AND FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data in italics arc baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (Fur definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting . dollars. Machine hire farms reporting . dollars; Farms classified liy amount of expenditure- Si to $199 farms reporting . $200 to$499 farms reporting . $500 to $999 farms reporting . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9, 999 farms reporting. $10,000 or more farms reporting. Hired lahor" farms reporting . dollars . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to $199 farms reporting . $200 to$499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. $20,000 or more farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . , dollars. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials farms reporting. , tons., dollars. Lime and liming materials farms reporting . . Ions. dollars . . FARM LABOR Farm wofkets for specified week:'' Family and/or hired workers farms reporting. , persons . . Average per farm reporting .persons . . Family workers, Including operators farms reporting. . persons . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons ■ . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons . , Hired workers farms reporting . persons . . Workers hired by month farms reporting . persons . . Workers hired by week farms reporting . persons . . Workers hired by day farms reporting . , persons . Workers hired by hour farms reporting . persons . Workers hired on piece-work basis . . farms reporting. persons . No report as to basis of payment. . . . farms reporting. , persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers; 1 hired worker farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting . H or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . Seasonal hired workers farms reporting . Farms by kind of workers during specified week: No workers reported farms . Family workers only farms. ( leoralor only farms . Operator and members of his family farms . Members of operator's family only farms . Family workers and hired workers .farms . Operator and hired workers farms . Operator, members of t is family, and hired workers farms . Members of operator's family and hired workers.. ..farms. Hired workers only farms . Regular farm workers only farms . Seasonal farm workers only farms . 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 57, 076 1,2,768,1,90 21, J05 ti,ni, tit 32, 070 13, 01i, 067 11, 01,5 6, 296 f.,tie 1,060 113 11,3 m 27, 12! ',0,030,120 11.02; C, 002 3, 030 3,V>7 I. c:r 123 388 311, 67, 016 10,51,3, 27, 737 6,i87,il8 1,7, 270 21,9, 066 NA 2,925 m.iii NA 57, 495 126, 110 56, 1,20 ft, 201 0',. '«2 17, 986 20, 110 0, 206 1,5, 610 l,i2S • > 1,307 l,,023 1,271 U, 521 1, 631, 10, 172 1,378 11,, 10" 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) :., (I IS 17, 565 /. 031 71', 15 1 556 .5, i" : - , - 16, 876 1,8, 209 32, 052 13, SOS l,9i9 0, 131 5,if2 -', : io 160 1,075 517 ;os i2, 020 31, 755, OH NA NA 1,0,970 10, 7«7, 5/6 NA NA HA NA l,i, 059 39, 302, 090 23,1,70 0, 757 3, 91,5 3, 915 1,505 722 391 260 ',0,011 17, 7C2, 110 NA NA 73, 000 203, 101 18, 027, 70S 2, 1,62 07, 077 ifl, 615 97, 929 203, ',75 2.9 96, 735 176, 76 i 91,, VI it, ill 81, - 11.1,10 107, 711 1,1,61 2,715 1, 21,0 2. 7.7 !, 118 30, 226 1,U9 0,001, 6, 003 55, /65 1950 (April 1) 4,60/ 16, 609 . US o;o 61,1 361, 030 15,617 11, 122 11.311 T.I, iff 44, 630 32, 963 1. 01,1 17.205 JOB i. to; SO, 51,5 21. 030, 31,7 1,6, 372 15. 351, 157 Si, ;n NA NA NA NA 11A i3, 356 30, 100,098 21,, 7x7 0,526 3, 006 3,197 2,960 32, 2i6 ', 5-66, 1,71, 60, 161, , 701,611 1945 ( January 1 ) NA 100, 3H 101, 717 1.9 90, 907 11,7,1,62 11,51" 36, 355 63, 053 11,110 it, 266 1,01,0 3, 370 1,1,32 3, 716 6,080 22, 006 1,076 6,1,91 1,751 5,1,12 257 Hi 6, 939 26, 321 3, 313 1, 510 901, 6i7 1,77 6,531, 15, OU 23, 700 Si, 311 55, 398 18,011 ',. "30 10,600 7, 151, 2, 905 370 i.;"i 80,700 16,529,000 25, 362 6,003,010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA I1A 42,024 30,102,470 26,066 7,140 3,356 3,092 NA NA 1,3, 009 2, 007, 065 63, 071, NA 7, 374, 360 7, 153 NA 720, 780 112,896 184,847 1.7 112,136 165,893 108,254 43,262 57,639 5,633 18,954 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1940 (April 1) 16,399 107,263 65,283 38,234 3,746 4,873 3,591 1,146 136 760 NA NA 60,212 5,571,868 NA NA NA NA 38,924 14, 546,990 MA HA NA NA NA NA NA 56,079 3,979,734 78,808 129,212 3,956,530 489 4,226 22,076 136,271 259,100 1.9 130,833 202,388 HA 17,526 56,712 7,271 11,081 510,2S7 '40,061 (5) (5) 61, 561 65,570 13,736 118,745 NA HA 5,438 HA NA 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 168,384 387,775 2.3 165,179 331,359 17,579 56,416 NA NA HA NA NA NA 1,832 150,805 HA NA NA 14,374 NA 3,205 NA NA 59,055 7,871,850 HA .k HA IIA NA NA ilA . HA IIA 35,919 13,081,388 HA ■IA HA IIA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA 66,333 143,657 MA HA NA NA 1925 (January 1) 66,910 10,120,935 NA HA HA NA 27,191 11,855,948 NA Not available. xFor Censuses of 1959 and 1954, expenditures during Census year; for earlier Censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. 2Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1959, 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hire, and labor in- cluded in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was Included. 3Census of 1959, week preceding the enumeration; Census of 1954, week of September 26- October 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March. 4See text for differences in definition of farm workers. 'Separate data not available by day or week. 6Separate data not available for workers hired by the hour or piece-work basis. Questionnaire called for other hired labor including piecework and contract labor. LOUISIANA State Table 6.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON FARMS, NUMBER AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several Censuses. See text J Item see tear) Census of— (For definitions and explanations 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Total value of specified classes of livestock and poultry 197, .452,676 116,884,215 147,861,044 110,750,459 60,574,636 43,857,619 55,242,795 39,564,943 82,404,510 .farms reporting . , . 60,609 86,827 92,236 105,586 110,121 118,013 93,688 NA 89,744 number. . . value, dollars . . . 1,655,869 179,031,710 1,850,473 98,465,138 1,284,616 120,741,401 1,475,425 67,521,193 1,051,901 26,591,163 1,081,697 15,467,623 729,690 23,834,539 696,571 11,207,333 804,241 26,620,595 Cows, including heirers that have calved . .farms reporting. . . 59,160 84,800 89,835 103,099 106,542 114,638 NA NA NA number . . . 1,010,222 1,096,663 742,403 891,099 545,585 579,385 355,433 394,815 429,598 value, dollars. . . 128,298,194 71,283,095 96,725,269 51,018,730 17,505,944 11,587,700 16,610,447 8,265,450 18,729,807 .farms reporting. . . 39,963 66, 579 79,814 NA 105,352 NA 83,280 30,008 56,544 number . . . 205,433 264,881 275,810 NA 329,894 NA 223,429 97,791 176,936 value, dollars . . . 31,842,115 MA NA NA 11,609,991 NA 11,462,291 3,373,906 8,755,744 Heifers and heifer calves .farms reporting. . . 49,910 68,044 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA number. . . 416,086 487,579 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars . . . 33,286,880 17,065,265 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Steers and bulls, including steer .farms repotting. . . 38,417 50,831 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA number . . . 229,561 266, 231 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars . . . 17,446,636 10,116,778 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting.. . 38,121 63,485 86,195 NA 118,801 130,794 127,252 107,821 NA number. . . 87,392 144,907 233,288 293,226 317,282 320,106 319,394 304,827 356,871 value, dollars . . . 7,340,928 4,916,984 14,369,488 28,750,803 27,900,081 22,097,665 21,693,637 21,555,405 44,057,109 .farms reporting. . . KA 43,932 59,388 64,435 69,301 72,368 NA NA 88,672 number. . . NA 79,936 120,404 139,009 142,360 121,358 118,440 131,369 178,756 value, dollars. . . NA 2,318,144 5,678,689 9,919,680 8,918,969 5,482,066 6,242,882 6,984,958 15,709,070 .farms reporting. . . NA 35,631 55,610 67,353 84,980 95,985 NA NA 72,278 number . . . NA 64,971 112,884 154,217 174,922 198,748 200,954 173,458 180,115 value, dollars . . . NA 2,598,840 8,690,799 18,831,123 18,981,112 16,615,599 15,450,755 14,570,447 28,348,039 .farms reporting. . . 35,709 53,954 78,821 91,795 109,093 118,205 92,841 70,264 101,415 number. . . 352,716 400,944 628,347 801,145 680,872 776,557 759,412 517,551 850,562 value, dollars. . . 5,855,213 8,301,890 7,731,422 8,258,300 3,497,974 3,688,646 6,103,686 3,601,171 7,541,443 .farms reporting. . . 21,131 28,144 41,987 NA NA NA NA NA NA number . . . 173,635 180,257 287,347 NA NA NA 39,653 282,646 NA value, dollars .. . 1,736,350 2,343,341 2,007,802 NA NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting . . . 30,194 44,613 65,697 NA 109,093 NA NA NA NA number. .. 179,081 220,687 341,000 NA 680,872 NA 476,766 KA NA value, dollars . . . 4,118,863 5,958,549 5,723,620 NA 3,497,974 NA NA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 3,001 2,983 2,698 2,599 3,299 i,73 2,906 2,669 3,181 number. . . 94,663 110,018 90,519 170,782 190,022 221,959 171,432 108,581 129,816 value, dollars . . . 995,825 961,802 645,451 757,295 546,878 588,191 662,635 345,120 672,159 .farms reporting. . . 1,789 1,880 2,020 NA NA NA NA NA 1,690 number. . . 23,622 28,360 26,667 NA NA NA 43,211 16,267 22,522 value, dollars . . . 236,220 226,880 156,758 NA NA NA NA NA 82,132 .farms reporting. . . 2,780 2,721 2,565 NA 3,299 NA NA NA NA number . . . 71,041 81,658 63,852 NA 190,022 NA 128,221 90,314 107,294 value, dollars. . . 759,605 734,922 488,693 NA 546,878 NA 554,747 NA 590,027 ■ forms reporting. . . 2,603 2,552 2,459 1,948 2,510 3,023 NA NA 2,865 number . . . 61,202 67,977 49,052 103,081 134,471 139,454 110,324 67,071 81,658 value, dollars. . . 612,020 611,793 356,164 459,827 400,364 381,213 481,132 NA 447,707 -farms reporting. . . 2,158 1,756 1,742 NA NA NA NA NA NA number. . . 9,839 13,681 14,800 NA 55,551 NA 17,897 23,243 25,636 value, dollars.. . 147,585 123,129 132,529 NA 146,514 NA 73,615 NA 142,320 .farms reporting . . . 52,491 89,005 107,010 116,940 133,293 149,781 128,454 108,253 119,607 number . . . 3,624,005 3,446,840 3,725,886 4,996,253 4,181,795 4,330,997 4,133,154 3,907,076 3,763,910 value, dollars . . . 4,167,606 4,136,208 4,240,875 5,462,868 2,002,737 1,948,949 2,948,298 2,855,914 3,392,412 Turkey hens kept for breeding farms reporting . . . 3,434 5,983 5,494 NA 4,532 6,470 NA NA 9,090 number. . . 13,643 21,069 28,363 NA 23,158 32,461 NA NA 36,386 value, dollars . . . 61,394 102, 193 132,407 NA 35,803 66,545 NA NA 120,792 NA Not available. 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 7.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 for livestock sold alive and dairy products sold are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] {For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including poultry and poultry products dollars . . . Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hops, and sheep) farms reporting. . value of sales, dollars . . . Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars . . . Poultry and poultry products farms reporting . . . value of sales, dollars . . . LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE Cattle and or calves sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Catves farms reporting, . number. . dollars. . Horses and/or mules sold alive farms reporting . . number . . dollars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . number . . dollars. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . SHEEP SHORN 4NDWO0L Sheep and/or lambs shorn farms reporting.. number shorn . , pounds of wool . . value, dollars. . Lambs shorn farms reporting . . number shorn . . pounds of wool . . Other sheep shorn .farms reporting . . number shorn . . pounds of wool . . LITTERS FARUOKED Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30. Census year farms reporting . . number of litters. . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting.. number of litters . . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PPODI'CTS SOLD Chickens sold farms reporting.. number. . dollars . . Broilers sold farms reporting . . number. . dollars . . Other chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . dollars. . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens - , dollars . , Turkeys, ducks, geese, and rniscell poultry and their eggs sold farms reporting . . dollars . Turkeys raised farms reporting . . number. . Ducks sold farms reporting. . number. . Geese sold farms reporting . . number . . Guineas sold farms reporting . . number , . DAIRY PRODUCTS Any whole milk or cream sold farms reporting. dollars .. Average sales per farm reporting .dollars . . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting. , pounds . . dollars . . Cream sold farms reporting . . pounds of butterfat . . dollars. . Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold. farms reporting. . dollars. 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 118,555,220 52,673 71,634,577 12,159 17,851,564 45,479 614,652 63,478,156 23,955 216,423 31,950,244 33,578 398,229 31,527,912 1,675 3,505 1,001,640 14,447 235,975 6,607,300 1,346 49,771 547,481 2,116 75,623 339,855 L46,140 189 5,634 17,274 2,080 69,989 322,581 16,460 47,139 12,339 24,542 9,402 22,597 4,270 17,222,212 8,612,120 447 15,778,571 7,731,500 3,865 1,443,641 880,620 9,192 22,506,655 ",''■■'■■ ,'■' ! 1,616 236,783 4,263 58,806 1,538 20,076 835 19,443 385 5,959 3,507 28,922,939 8,247 3,397 551,736,841 28,908,080 162 26,466 14,859 1950 (April 1) 67,849,818 49,820 32, 560, 579 25,509,048 19,975 9,780,191 41,079 590,139 27,444,240 28,738 181,492 12,180,669 36,331 408,647 15,263,571 1,655 2,929 128,600 17,488 206,503 4,575,333 1,020 41,524 412,406 1,717 78,721 320,461 179,460 NA MA NA NA NA NA 20,374 56,482 13,536 27,251 12,629 29,231 4,970 8,155,865 5,688,589 525 7,607,095 5,128,866 4,505 548,770 559,723 16,172 8,252,323 3,714,995 3,306 376,607 9,012 100,938 NA NA 4,619 25,329,588 4,140 469,461,840 25,238,860 479 174,118 90,728 1945 (January 1) 61,031 34,917,735 20,041,842 39,625 3,922,386 45,008 365,635 27,007,011 20,269 131,681 13,665,389 37,325 233,954 13,341,622 3,112 5,973 313, 582 32,629 335,191 7,326,063 950 30,745 271,079 1,543 66,493 232,324 97,430 NA NA NA NA NA MA NA NA NA NA 34,716 71,709 13,969 1,165,809 1,270,779 NA NA NA NA NA NA 34,078 5,868,429 2,371,881 3,433 279,726 5,428 59,976 NA NA '6,337 119,702,751 '3,109 4,587 340,082,769 19,500,754 907 205,605 121,656 1,329 80,341 1940 (April 1) 30,408,791 25,907,506 54,343 4,501,285 32,220 276,251 10,455,870 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 19,375 187,832 2,662,905 709 22,009 114,926 1,767 NA 459,173 211,535 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 53,487 123,526 NA 2,325 31,016 '8,041 '12,215,638 '1,519 4,325 279,762,498 2 11, 936,600 809 203,323 296,845 33, 573 2182,193 1935 (January 1) 13,880,747 NA 11,874,955 54,288 2,005,792 26,061 192,700 3,760,821 16,518 111,243 2,754,710 15,201 81,457 1,006,111 NA NA NA 13,497 132,322 1,092,898 1,090 57,937 173,811 2,457 181,601 601,286 138,644 NA NA NA MA NA NA NA 48,463 110,090 35,658 1,388,768 682,080 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,102 41,735 MA NA NA NA NA NA '8,598 ,125,300 3,650 196,054,157 25, 874,728 1,344 496,707 2100,031 34,406 2150,541 1930 (April 1) 2,878 198,630 674,932 141,736 NA NA NA NA NA NA 68,224 138,285 16,368,940 1,911 129,621 418,135 130,065 NA NA NA NA (January 1) 33,292 65,598 35,794 1,524,352 1,209,036 HA MA NA 60,333 9,822,858 2,720,172 NA NA 4,516 27,430 NA NA NA '9,235 '5,411,863 3,674 126,727,175 4,763,476 NA NA 359,422 35,339 '288,965 1920 (January 1) NA 91,932 298,864 87,142 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 100,368 NA 94,039,521 NA NA ha NA NA Not available. 'All dairy products sold. 2Published values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average prices, adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all dairy products sold. 3Butter sold. For this table, these values have been LOUISIANA 11 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 Census of — {For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) 74,436 52,490 111,127 82,755 124,181 99,191 129,295 118,532 150,007 143,72; 170,216 163,516 161,445 152,413 4,068,151 132,450 NA 135,463 NA acres . . . 2,425,936 3,010,580 3,148,881 3,490,159 4,051,670 3,977,024 3,484,753 23,924,267 Total value of crops harvested, Including horticultural specialties 247,449,845 279,326,040 239,800,863 215,843,093 106,763,228 NA NA NA NA Total value of crops sold, including horticultural specialties and 216,352,361 241,940,744 186,848,039 147,153,471 76,212,974 NA 120,991,257 NA NA Corn: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . . 34,265 58,072 72,173 94,360 129,629 145,070 122,996 98,657 NA acres . . . 396,579 606,450 721,882 1,110,518 1,630,715 1,596,078 1,189,359 1,172,382 NA value, dollars... 14,719,029 17,623,000 18,223,463 21,459,016 14,571,437 NA NA NA NA Harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting... 32,686 54,749 70,261 92,537 127,988 144,722 121,912 94,531 121,162 acres . . . 362,639 557,446 690,809 1,083,714 1,603,317 1,585,306 1,169,698 1,119,540 1,504,970 bushels . . . 11,096,610 10,793,110 13,030,057 15,021,209 22,444,412 15,119,819 18,279,702 12,403,070 21,675,602 5,924 5,980 35,844 NA NA NA NA NA 3,849 bushels . . . 3,002,090 2,200,711 681,794 NA NA NA NA NA 647,194 dollars . . . 3,512,449 3,191,031 3846,759 NA NA NA NA NA 1,100,230 262 454 104 NA 122 NA 129 103 NA acres . . . 7,677 11,617 3,061 NA 2,675 NA 1,986 2,798 NA tons, green weight... 67,091 85,138 21,203 NA 12,926 NA 12,805 9,871 NA Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder. . .farms reporting... 2,427 4,068 2,829 NA 2,679 NA NA NA *1,044 acres . . . 26,263 37,387 28,012 NA 24,723 NA 17,675 50,044 45,910 Sorghums: Sorghums for all 799 51,531 '1,683 51,895 8,312 NA '1,730 NA NA acres . . . 11,916 514,667 58,248 '7,916 14,182 14,287 4,383 2,738 3,489 value, dollars... 577,778 '727,254 5292,058 '249,077 285,330 249,059 119,933 NA 165,363 Harvested for grain 232 270 340 104 529 1,191 318 NA 20 acres . . . 5,259 3,684 2,684 672 1,190 3,686 856 101 45 bushels . . . 140,669 73,337 45,239 10,142 18,603 52,234 14,079 813 745 41 24 617 NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 47,553 24,976 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars — 46,602 31,220 '6,846 NA NA NA NA NA NA 149 271 82 NA 102 NA NA NA NA acres . . . 3,662 5,206 1,432 NA 2,068 NA NA NA NA tons, green weight... 34,852 42,550 9,834 NA 14,727 NA NA NA NA Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting — 320 1,009 1,313 1,287 5,236 NA NA NA 749 acres . . . 2,917 5,777 4,132 5,033 8,823 NA NA NA 1,834 tons cut . . . 2,932 2,747 3,033 6,450 13,049 NA NA NA 4,149 MA 13 (6) NA NA NA NA NA NA tons . . . 115 59 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 2,300 1,328 (6) NA NA NA NA NA NA Harvested for sirup. .. -farms reporting... 108 (') (') NA 2,689 NA 1,734 NA 2,061 acres. . . 78 C) (7) NA 2,101 NA 1,012 529 1,610 gallons . . . 4,787 (') (') NA 78,442 NA 51,947 NA 70,003 NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA gallons . . . 2,736 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 5,472 (7) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Small grains harvested: 513 NA NA 126 8 4 5 117 118 acres . . . 32,461 NA NA 1,055 34 73 15 886 766 bushels . . . 709,068 NA NA 18,269 601 580 144 5,836 5,788 value, dollars — 1,240,869 NA NA 26,491 488 609 179 8,464 13,603 424 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 666,218 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 1,165,886 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,716 4,313 1,888 3,605 1,512 450 325 413 5,456 acres . . . 56,623 106,689 48,699 123,744 43,019 10,699 7,716 6,434 33,443 bushels . . . 1,843,835 3,526,049 1,225,671 3,678,637 1,455,521 303,832 201,315 132,496 489,380 value, dollars... 1,419,753 2,961,881 1,112,547 3,599,941 575,079 191,414 134,153 97,300 538,319 372 847 327 NA NA NA NA NA 60 bushels . . . 501,336 966,707 267,152 NA NA NA NA NA 16,551 dollars . . . 386,030 812,032 NA NA NA NA NA NA 18,206 2 NA NA 23 3 3 4 5 35 acres . . . 65 NA NA 515 28 18 72 37 389 bushels . . . 1,800 NA NA 10,885 390 520 2,194 790 6,079 value, dollars... 1,476 NA NA 13,347 292 416 2,891 1,106 10,032 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 1,100 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 902 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 NA NA 9 5 5 7 25 acres . . . 58 NA NA 249 22 22 154 118 bushels . . . 2,310 NA NA 2,915 280 158 1,13.3 1,486 value, dollars — 2,079 NA NA 4,374 238 142 1,726 3,419 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 80 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 72 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,605 4,748 5,678 6,390 5,835 6,232 4,897 4,715 6,989 acres . . . 466,516 665,607 562,509 530,795 404,201 358,804 402,422 351,594 456,959 162-lb. barrels... 8,374,292 10,083,889 6,555,873 5,474,135 4,940,400 4,027,540 4,532,629 3,413,688 4,447,685 value, dollars... 62,807,190 71,696,451 43,786,400 35,207,817 13,268,708 11,309,332 15,706,029 17,323,205 42,751,150 3,592 4,723 5,583 NA NA NA NA NA NA 162-lb. barrels... 8,265,524 9,948,813 6,361,570 NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 61,991,437 70,736,062 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 58 206 57 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 1,887 3,358 1,236 1,279 65 10 461 bushels . . . 42,665 74,281 22,727 22,060 952 81 7,720 value, dollars... 46,932 107,707 31,818 24,269 522 65 6,330 10 1 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA bushels — 20,970 22,285 5,435 NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 23,067 32,309 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. 12 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes farms reporting. acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops . Harvested for beans — .fanas reporting.. acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . bushels . . value , dollars . . Sales dollars . . Cut for hay9 farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . tons . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting . . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops . . value, dollars.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting. acres grown alone, acres grown with other crops. Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing8 farms reporting. acres grown alone . acres grown with otner crops. Harvested for dry peas farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . bushels . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Cut for hay farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . tons.. value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting.. acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . value, dollars.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . Peanuts grown for all purposes farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . r.cres grown with other crops . . value, dollars13 Harvested for picking or threshing farms reporting.. acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . pounds . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Vines or tops saved for hay or forage farms reporting.. acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops.. tons. . value, dollars . . Sales dollars . . Velvetbeans grown for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . See footnotes at end of table. 13,039 242,599 111,773 3,647 185,572 3,442 4,326,633 8,220,603 7,961,003 627 4,599 1,176 7,807 183,465 16,549 2,572 8,411 29,508 718,115 6,711 44,017 77,647 3,546 11,611 3,899 2,101 4,694 479 46,631 186,524 46,631 229 655 55 748 17,578 1,585 535 2,219 1,285 68,676 792 4,043 2,080 1,890 1,773 98 76,764 1,609 1,377 27 343,251 65, 218 63,163 321 402 8 398 6,368 571 135 340 340 16,938 130,303 177,192 1,789 68,678 2,997 1,164,983 2,970,707 2,822,170 1,542 14,207 1,891 15,639 406,614 40,656 6,152 8,038 67,019 1,495,710 8,236 39,380 105,285 7,431 20,305 13,176 2,914 6,279 1,056 42,146 185,442 22,252 913 2,652 156 2,871 74,646 7,466 2,160 4,938 4,966 222,630 1,868 6,436 6,998 3,114 3,694 168,519 1,947 1,928 25 425,963 68,154 13,630 1,335 1,786 11 1,665 46,620 4,662 23,189 66,822 246,494 1,352 17,638 5,177 303,225 721,911 NA 3,323 11,891 5,640 19,279 477, 229 NA 6,796 5,882 71,066 971,897 13,578 33,411 164,611 1018,672 33,061 25,512 8,070 13,227 2,973 110,745 405,887 NA 1,558 3,660 745 4,544 109,102 NA 2,922 5,907 7,712 205,017 4,320 10,267 14,082 4,788 6,539 150 3,108 2,502 33 752,159 107,959 NA 2,075 2,861 36 2,875 66,125 NA 383 1,681 3,159 3,790 NA NA 60,125 360, 005 5,201 NA NA 213,041 575,619 NA 11,886 47,511 54,758 1,162,881 NA 52,731 83,815 433,058 3,809 4,333 20,535 198,317 215,843 NA 27,658 141,905 162,297 1,642,971 NA NA 48,943 59,513 107,744 33,767 264, 727 11,694 15,908 NA 38,826 NA 29,973 178,260 220,937 613,234 296,447 NA NA (U) (12) 11 (12) t11) " t11) (12) (si) M NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 25,807 14,669 31,637 NA 1,458 NA NA 2,137 8,369 4,092 / 7,872 \ 118 759,777 2,677,073 62,634 124,085 NA NA 3,871 (12) NA (12) NA (12) 6,274 (12) 110, 002 (12) NA NA 19,827 27,335 163,788 4,231 NA NA 78,865 173,503 NA 30,586 187,482 148,812 1,532,764 NA 31,522 46,092 3,957 NA 16,582 28,021 188,627 NA NA NA 191,161 523, 651 NA 9,114 66,326 83,210 1,315,929 NA 44,176 14,352 66,719 15,141 231,813 59,494 24,992 NA NA NA NA NA 247,992 143,948 468,705 342,867 NA NA (12) (12) M (12) (12) 12 (12) 12 (") (12) NA NA NA NA NA NA 13,136 11,373 2, OX NA NA NA 243,695 14180,143 331,425 229,555 NA NA (l2) (12) 12 (12) 12 12 12 12 M l»i NA NA NA 136,218 NA NA NA (l2) (12) (12) (12) <12) NA 4,006 33,087 61,360 143,012 NA (1J) (12) (i2> NA 4,230 39,319 NA LOUISIANA 13 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definition* and explanations, see levO Census of — 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) 364,166 369,515 16273,517 "289,551 16171,861 "175,143 "102,462 "112,848 121,605 355 (17, 780 981 1,733 1,571 1,067 549 714 11,831 (17) 20,738 19,595 27,914 17,708 11,811 11,597 8,289 27,019 (17, 38,579 34,388 67,889 31,157 29,136 NA 17,224 810,570 (17) 1,148,139 826, 131 504,743 646,546 NA 637,288 73 (17, HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7,990 (^' NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 239,700 (17) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,130 173,182 1,201 1,129 505 292 NA NA NA 46,344 1775,731 24,232 26,052 10,126 6,878 3,525 2,738 38,328 66,218 17102,655 30,654 28,609 9,490 6,537 4,929 NA 52,018 1,589,232 173,233,632 17258 622,968 607,352 105,219 86,288 76,806 NA 1,415,286 137 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,233 1714,228 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 101,592 17448,185 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,446 4,078 6,466 8,647 5,531 NA NA NA NA 57,689 58, 017 87,521 113,087 56,317 NA NA NA NA 88,197 64,673 114,130 129,762 69,510 NA NA NA NA 2,116,728 1,810,844 2,719,980 2,990,829 751,678 NA NA NA NA 226 148 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,776 2,647 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 90, 624 74,116 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,359 3,926 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,168 23,518 55,499 "23,479 1627,711 1618,302 "23,353 "8,689 "11,457 6,260 29,947 56,166 9,094 2,471 2,243 1,442 1,120 NA 6,372 688,781 1,628,814 16591,923 "600,466 16158,524 11,536 18,488 NA 146,556 35 88 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 777 1,339 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 17,871 38,831 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8,913 8,608 8,583 NA NA NA NA NA NA 221,378 178,993 117,420 103,106 59,133 127,204 78,437 87,056 68,728 311,354 198,204 141,014 122,841 77, 549 138,877 97,822 NA 89,302 5,604,372 3,964,080 2,727,149 1,812,821 600,296 1,407,480 1,419,481 NA 2,066,220 649 391 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 25,054 14,608 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 450,972 292,160 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 30 13 6 NA i«4 NA NA NA NA 3,406 1,275 179 NA 1S69 NA NA NA NA 23,215 7,934 711 NA "144 NA NA NA NA 220,543 67,439 4,977 NA 181,286 NA NA NA NA 38 22 57 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,008 1,396 3,548 NA NA NA NA NA NA 200,715 133,120 233,100 NA NA NA NA NA NA 60,215 39,936 53,612 NA NA NA NA NA NA 54,193 29,951 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 7 13 NA NA NA NA NA NA 339 78 280 NA NA NA NA NA NA 11,790 9,750 62,900 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,769 975 10,064 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,414 635 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 40 50 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA 803 809 97 NA NA NA NA NA NA 75,875 50,967 7,050 NA NA NA NA NA NA 19,728 11,213 2,820 NA NA NA NA NA NA 17,648 7,287 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 5 5 NA NA NA NA NA 400 120 93 NA NA NA NA NA 18,000 6,550 6,950 NA NA NA NA NA 5,040 2,816 2,711 NA NA NA NA NA 4,956 1,831 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 211 115 81 NA 19166 NA 20225 NA NA 9,351 5,913 4,622 NA 196,247 NA 206,659 NA NA 651,340 465,471 209,128 NA l9438,4S0 NA "1,331,520 "71,265 NA NA 716,474 293,247 158,939 NA 1959,969 NA NA NA 612,262 190,609 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 135 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 12,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,800 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,440 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 32 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA 70 650 48 NA NA NA NA NA NA 14,000 81,934 7,635 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,960 11,470 3,054 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,943 8,603 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 45 280 612 353 NA NA NA NA 183 809 4,432 10,448 5,206 NA NA NA NA 20,980 76,523 582,152 1,521,684 564,689 NA NA NA NA 2,727 22,957 140,048 326,523 47,653 NA NA NA NA 2,496 11,479 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hay crops (see text): Land fran which hay was cut15 acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating. .farms reporting. acres . tons. value, dollars. Sales farms reporting. tons. dollars . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses out for hay farms reporting. acres. tens. value, dollars . Sales farms reporting . tons, dollars . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons . value, dollars. Sales farms reporting. tons, dollars . Cats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . . tons.. value, dollars . , Sales farms reporting. . tons. , dollars . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . tons.. value, dollars . . Sales farms reporting. , tons. . dollars . , Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting., acres . . tons, green weight.. value, dollars. . Field seed crops haivested: Carpetgrass seed farms reporting.. acres . , pounds . . value, dollars., Sales dollars . , Clover seed: Alyce clover seed farms reporting., acres . . pounds . . value, dollars . , Sales dollars . . Crimson clover seed. .. .farms reporting., acres . , pounds . , value, dollars.. Sales dollars . , Red clover seed farms reporting., acres. . pounds . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . White clover seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . , value, dollars. Sales dollars . Crotalaria seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars . Sales dollars . Fescue seed farms reporting . acre6. pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Lespedeza seed farms reporting . acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Field seed crops harvested-Continued Millet seed farms reporting . . acres . . pounds . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Ryegrass seed f arms reporting . . acres . . pounds . . value, dollars.. Sales dollars . . Vetch seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . value, dollars . . . Sales dollars . . Wild winter peas farms reporting. . . acres . . . pounds . . . value, dollars . . . Sales dollars . . . Other field seed crops acres . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Other field crops harvested: Castor beans farms reporting. . . acres . . . pounds . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Cotton farms reporting . . . acres . . . bales. . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres22 . bushels . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Popcorn farms reporting acres . . . pounds (ear corn)... value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Root and grain crops hogged or grazed other than corn, sorghums, and annual legumes farms reporting... acres . . . value, dollars... Sugarcane for sugar farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Sugarcane for sirup farms reporting acres . . . gallons . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Sugarcane for seed farms reporting... acres . . . value, dollars... Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres22. bushels . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Tobacco farms reporting . . . acres . . . pounds . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Other field crops acres . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Value of specified crops harvested, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties , and vegetables dollars . . . Value of crops sold, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars . . . See footnotes at end of table . 65 30,000 3,000 2,960 17 195 23,540 2,119 1,883 18 546 78,870 9,464 8,612 16 303 67, 600 4,732 4,056 376 4,048 3,725 1 40 12,000 1,800 1,800 24,374 481,414 479,298 83,877,150 83,877,150 9,310 3,212 326,173 570,803 319,649 32 633 887,645 26,629 24,459 78 1,325 23,850 2,286 251,284 5,420,425 36,858,887 36,858,887 946 3,644 1,298,677 1,116,862 1,090,891 1,557 20,226 3,033,900 16,409 60,297 5,632,403 5,069,163 3,266,794 27 208 73,660 53,772 51,904 6 240 240 232,783,529 202,334,180 15,800 1,106 829 37 936 117,018 15,212 11,411 50 1,060 116,495 12,815 9,611 117 3,006 591,816 47,345 35,510 1,409 62,638 45,940 51,348 672,012 539,612 106,843,176 106,843,176 27,199 6,972 763,017 1,022,443 579,857 15 31 18,915 567 483 47 656 22,960 3,380 237,571 5,132,843 33, 620, 120 33,620,120 '1,289 '2,691 '581,766 '506, 136 '465,646 1,814 16,107 2,254,980 34,638 83,190 6,774,821 12,533,419 8,855,647 35 239 184,358 108,771 108,771 66 3,806 2,686 266,783,490 229,398,194 NA 6 60 6,995 1,049 NA 33 659 116,855 18,437 NA 110 3,288 855,693 59,069 NA 1,001 17,853 NA NA 64,097 916,130 607,186 102,190,337 NA 26,129 9,043 665,823 1,279,133 NA 54 31 24,300 1,093 NA NA 5,008 282,609 5,172,505 30,652,627 NA '4,697 '4,515 '703,514 '700,590 NA 2,164 18,800 2,074,050 40,415 87,614 7,967,701 13,469,262 NA 42 346 256,794 154,076 NA 63 24458,062 NA "225, 777,225 "173, 827,540 NA 79,319 811,736 587,084 76,405,102 NA 48,749 54,772 3,132,787 3,991,392 NA NA NA NA 8,384 269, 058 5,060,527 25,547,721 NA 7,916 5,957 1,075,906 1,112,129 NA 59,375 96,032 9,391,763 13,870,936 NA 48 269 127,587 53,579 NA NA 1,126 191,255,345 134,966,064 NA NA NA NA NA NA 30,159 NA NA NA NA NA NA 114,291 1,088,685 717,713 39,873,459 NA 45,941 39,460 2,198,478 1,675,455 NA 1,115 406 509,900 21,852 NA 430 1,085 7,413 10,721 226,917 4,644,363 13,265,187 NA 20,353 16,137 2,907,895 1,324,088 NA 427 864 52,479 70,447 85,670 6,508,214 3,962,558 NA 141 842 374,383 74,876 NA 98,255 NA NA 126,175 1,186,488 474,342 '30, 841, 717 NA 47,852 39,944 2,265,366 1,653,717 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2337,996 23268,200 NA "9,134,173 NA NA NA NA 115,625 117,140 7,695,266 5,617,544 NA 211 175 67,987 12,918 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 128, 537 1,945,354 798,828 77,920,359 NA 36,092 27,466 1,478,967 2,056,651 NA 145 66 90,900 4,069 NA 18 28 NA 6,717 195,223 2,992,127 11,261,157 NA 15,593 10,171 1,736,907 1,279,047 NA NA NA NA 65,316 66,579 4,953,138 5,168,424 NA 39 189 81,047 20,095 NA NA NA NA NA 103,673 1,434,630 502,197 2l56,027,153 NA 11,214 17,071 763,148 1,080,132 NA NA 25,624 38,608 1,716,034 3,277,949 NA 67 602 230,100 126,405 NA NA LOUISIANA 15 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Vegetables lot home use and tot sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes)' Vegetables harvested for heme use25 farms reporting.. value, dollars.. Vegetables harvested for sale26 farms reporting.. acres . . Sales dollars . . Beans, green lima farms reporting.. acres . . Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting. . acres . . Beets (table) farms reporting.. acres . . Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting. . acres . . Broccoli farms reporting. . acres . . Cabbage farms reporting . . acres. . Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting . . acres . . Carrots farms reporting . . acres . . Caulif lower farms reporting. . acres . . Collards farms reporting. . acres . . Corn, sweet farms reporting . . acres . . Cucumbers and pickles . .farms reporting.. acres . . Eggplant farms reporting . . acres . . Escarole, endive, and chicory farms reporting. . acres . . Garlic farms reporting. . acres . . Lettuce and romaine .... farms reporting.. acres . . Mustard greens farms reporting.. acres . . Okra farms reporting. . acres . . Onions, dry farms reporting.. acres . . Onions, green farms reporting.. acres . . Parsley farms reporting.. acres . . Peas, green farms reporting. . acres . . Peppers , hot farms reporting . . acres . . Peppers, sweet except pimientos farms reporting . . acres . . Pumpkins farms reporting . . acres . , Shallots farms reporting. . acres . . Spinach farms reporting . , acres . , Squash farms reporting . . acres . , Tomatoes farms reporting. . acres . Turnip greens farms reporting. acres . Turnips farms reporting . acres . Watermelons farms reporting. acres . Mixed vegetables farms reporting. acres . Other vegetables acres . Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale:33 Strawberries farms reporting . acres . 24-pint crates . value, dollars. Other berries and small fruits acres. value, dollars. See footnotes at end of table . 48, 674 NA 3,643 19,961 1,951,717 612 392 1,118 1,637 51 62 1,021 1,956 8 22 647 2,207 92 93 22 28 28 104 125 198 606 1,623 686 662 84 118 5 11 31 19 16 14 245 825 1,138 1,799 28 49 33 22 50 70 41 56 650 1,174 495 731 8 14 379 1,063 53 193 150 185 926 758 51 101 610 1,469 769 2,257 16 29 20 2,093 3,426 416,285 1,998,170 81,859 NA 6,458 34,931 3,061,492 340 225 1,978 3,350 116 100 1,101 2,694 31 169 1,014 3,223 133 218 99 312 51 196 53 105 196 1,272 1,014 1,220 122 252 10 20 37 19 36 57 577 1,355 1,144 2,208 36 62 (30, (30) 68 102 84 239 866 2,068 321,032 321,858 11 23 30 1,450 5,878 74 502 217 299 817 1,371 149 387 435 1,490 1,104 3,560 5 85 12 2,909 4,708 739,153 2,764,432 13 1,309 89,120 NA 277,412 44,169 "3,223,639 278 255 2,627 4,584 89 191 7,610 12,419 48 285 1,229 3,917 174 246 71 302 34 174 56 155 634 1,593 1,598 1,751 83 205 17 43 14 17 34 41 217 766 491 1,211 339 425 (30) (30) 28 61 153 376 809 1,366 "1,648 322,498 4 5 30892 303,503 89 528 190 278 1,260 1,551 41 247 241 900 1,766 4,228 NA 4,172 7,981 678,397 3,555,486 5 861 112,647 10,934,683 14,979 52,585 4,958,978 6,449 10,591 NA NA NA NA NA 2,232 7,919 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 787 3,594 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 717 801 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,219 2,224 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA 3,317 5,765 642,857 3,159,775 42 1,782 127,270 5,768,119 13,644 44,305 1,797,497 821 816 5,940 11,471 538 664 13 39 100 261 1,304 3,513 422 357 517 626 16 50 26 93 579 2,372 1,335 1,423 272 292 12 51 181 203 166 131 98 152 268 515 859 1,444 (30, (30, 30 86 720 763 584 1,995 32861 32893 5 457 30772 303,343 360 650 147 198 2,002 2,281 9 24 337 919 3,585 7,287 61 454 482 5,821 15,311 1,629,914 2,937,763 57 3,451 132,662 4,229,217 NA 67,536 NA NA NA 9,152 13,779 NA NA NA NA 4,168 9,599 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,688 4,960 NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,237 2,923 NA NA NA NA 5,526 6,108 NA NA NA 7,867 19,672 1,756,073 2,739,474 NA NA 103,328 5,798,412 14,553 40,541 2,710,626 231 192 8,009 12,517 139 179 NA NA 2 11 1,650 3,193 905 593 153 454 3 3 1,204 2,482 2,202 2,236 64 78 2 5 NA NA 336 243 NA NA 171 445 1,350 1,862 (30) (30) 10 26 1,406 1,161 311,650 312,346 4 5 30595 302,513 451 937 38 45 1,931 1,201 NA NA 1B0 186 3,609 3,400 987 3,353 868 6,892 24,308 2,010,724 4,459,339 160 7,531 NA NA NA NA 1,275 2,744 798 832 NA NA NA NA 654 2,155 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 474 720 NA NA NA NA 1,000 1,458 NA NA NA NA NA 1,210 1,193 NA NA NA NA 4,377 5,120 NA NA NA 3,304 9,999 NA 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Census of— (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:3* Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 4,815 3,205 39,792 8,877 12,164 17,306 11,367 NA NA acres . . . 48,776 58,160 3'62,451 51,417 48,756 35,844 25,751 NA NA 941 957 7,512 8,506 7,826 6,663 6,175 9,196 NA 8,850 8,591 41,814 48,382 48,302 43,435 46,083 69,154 91,212 Trees not of bearing 544 477 4,850 NA 4,703 NA NA NA 6,251 number. . . 5,156 2,923 24,533 NA 26,725 24,307 24,714 37,937 44,175 Trees of bearing 523 605 3,268 NA 4,199 NA NA NA 7,340 number . . . 3,694 5,668 17,281 NA 21,577 19,128 21,369 31,217 47,037 Quantity harvested farms reporting . . . 324 347 2,038 NA 3,013 NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 3,397 3,457 12,511 30,048 19,079 14,210 17,285 27,638 43,910 value, dollars... 7,134 7,954 28,661 73,617 20,931 18,189 25,105 45,933 74,647 2,481 1,672 21,821 NA 14,898 NA 9,806 NA NA 42,429 18,604 107,740 NA 70,699 NA 68,767 NA 79,727 Trees not of bearing 938 675 9,050 NA 5,508 NA NA NA 5,757 number . . . 30,414 6,805 43,882 NA 27,250 NA 23,419 NA 33,451 Trees of bearing 1,996 1,220 14,993 NA 10,835 NA NA NA 9,984 number . . . 12,015 11,799 63,858 NA 43,449 NA 45,348 NA 46,276 Quantity harvested farms reporting. . . 1,589 756 11,893 NA 8,944 NA NA NA NA pounds . . . 230, 167 95,389 1,412,161 NA 1,304,090 NA 1,598,314 NA 1,351,060 value, dollars... 20,718 9,539 112,201 NA 64,160 NA 45,536 NA 162,129 194 107 3,384 1,372 2,293 2,523 2,481 3,284 NA 2,088 1,133 16,608 8,449 20,424 34,634 53,895 43,807 32,184 Vines not of bearing 87 44 1,925 NA 1,030 NA NA NA 1,102 number . . . 884 485 7,822 NA 9,575 13,275 26,413 NA 12,583 Vines of bearing 125 73 1,585 NA 1,382 NA NA NA 1,558 number. . . 1,204 648 8,786 NA 10,849 21,359 27,482 NA 19,601 Quantity harvested farms reporting . . . 93 42 1,017 NA 983 NA NA NA NA pounds . . . 5,201 2,508 91,772 22,082 60,348 106,289 92,446 NA 67,203 value, dollars... 264 154 10,746 1,838 1,689 3,720 5,085 NA 6,758 1,849 1,624 13,844 23,010 32,183 27,199 19,300 22,412 NA 163,637 157,333 333,710 390,957 668,276 585,989 574,548 413,881 640,087 Trees not of bearing 949 702 8,203 NA 14,058 NA NA NA 13,949 number . . . 70,826 31,478 203,340 NA 263,594 180,850 249,084 NA 231,909 Trees of bearing 1,314 1,201 7,136 NA 25,583 NA NA NA 23,134 number. . . 92,811 125,855 130,370 NA 404,682 405,139 325,464 NA 408,178 Quantity harvested farms reporting... 968 592 4,638 NA 21,095 NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 122,203 29,261 60,800 202,158 326,367 317,961 194,635 203,647 381,863 value, dollars . . . 305,520 106,805 172,593 601,257 348,600 238,471 290, 761 371,500 630,074 2,330 1,907 17,022 18,242 16,575 13,663 9,996 11,928 NA 20,607 23,233 87,468 112,598 117,857 108,328 100, 780 62,911 66,132 Trees not of bearing 899 684 7,437 NA 6,478 NA NA NA 5,989 number . . . 7,708 5,602 29,452 NA 39,564 36,200 56,784 NA 27,336 Trees of bearing 1,805 1,470 10,973 NA 11,891 NA NA NA 8,036 number — 12,899 17,631 58,016 NA 78,293 72,128 43,996 NA 38,796 Quantity harvested farms reporting. . . 1,447 865 8,326 NA 9,330 NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 22,538 14,242 96,638 190,223 143,490 160,092 63,749 NA 58,640 value, dollars... 29,301 19,230 127,818 232,219 99,321 88,051 76,552 NA 102,631 1,182 831 6,107 6,318 9,613 7,429 6,157 6,578 NA 11,988 8,747 40,060 60,558 114,941 92,597 98,957 92,175 123,579 Trees not of bearing 574 363 3,360 NA 4,057 NA NA NA 3,440 number . . . 5,661 3,043 17,422 NA 34,625 26,520 34,376 NA 36,108 Trees of bearing 797 575 3,032 NA 6,664 NA NA NA 5,182 number. . . 6,327 5,704 22,638 NA 80,316 66,077 64,581 NA 87,471 Quantity harvested farms reporting. . . 395 284 1,547 NA 4,633 NA NA NA NA bushels . . . 3,808 1,451 12,494 15,525 38,101 25,451 21,904 NA 41,683 value, dollars... 9,899 3,623 24,356 34,154 40,720 25,451 30, 811 NA 70,863 Pecans, total farms reporting... NA NA NA 22,168 18,857 NA 13,253 18,152 NA 346,609 332,115 424,315 473,235 604,629 NA 361,816 360,432 195,798 Trees not of bearing NA NA NA NA 7,912 NA NA NA 8,306 number. . . 65,473 51,103 70,870 NA 134,272 NA 176,997 184,855 101,285 Trees of bearing NA NA NA NA 14,398 NA NA NA 9,095 number . . . 281,136 281,012 353,445 NA 470,357 NA 184,819 175,577 94,513 Quantity harvested. .farms reporting... NA NA NA NA 11,677 NA NA NA NA pounds . . . 2,620,882 2,816,923 5,908,684 7,834,340 4,389,557 NA 1,303,148 NA 2,242,859 value , dollars . . . 873,544 776,553 1,084,658 1,544,537 458,571 NA 226,233 NA 672,862 2,750 2,761 14,597 NA 10,656 NA NA NA NA 206,810 184,355 273,734 NA 318,272 NA NA NA NA Trees not of bearing 959 845 5,156 NA NA NA NA NA NA number — 34,358 24,616 43,408 NA 78,620 NA NA NA NA Trees of bearing 2,211 2,313 11,088 NA NA NA NA NA NA number. . . 172,452 159,739 230,326 NA 239,652 NA NA NA NA Quantity harvested. .farms reporting... 1,346 1,422 9,074 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds . . . 1,162,000 2,240,364 3,598,359 NA 2,021,449 NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 406,704 649,708 728,185 NA 278,400 NA NA NA NA Pecans, wild and 2,210 1,789 7,404 NA 9,556 NA NA NA NA 139,799 147,760 150,581 NA 286,357 NA NA NA NA Trees not of bearing 653 534 1,978 NA NA NA NA NA NA number. . . 31,115 26,487 27,462 NA 55,652 NA NA NA NA Trees of bearing 1,992 1,614 6,317 NA NA NA NA NA NA number . . . 108,684 121,273 123, 119 NA 230,705 NA NA NA NA Quantity harvested.. farms reporting... 1,458 919 5,051 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds . . . 1,458,882 576,559 2,310,325 NA 2,368,108 NA NA NA NA value , dollars .. . 466,840 126,845 356,473 NA 180,171 NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA 17 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definition? and explanations, see text) Tree fruits, nuts, and "ranes -Continued rung nuts fanns 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. Citrus fruits: Grapefruit farms reporting . Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting . number. Quantity harvested36 farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars. Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins farms reporting . Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting . number. Quantity harvested36 farms reporting . field boxes . 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 — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 348 1,262,444 78 51,058 306 1,211,386 249 35,826,388 1,074,794 110 7,744 42 738 84 7,006 63 117,932 17,691 1,237 213,403 643 49, 115 997 164,288 677 212,999 638,997 1,640 4,978,683 4,978,683 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 331 2,285,831 90 61,788 286 2,224,043 90 16,455,533 493,665 63 887 27 427 44 460 13 6,900 290 832 222,151 457 74,873 629 147,278 450 103,142 355,841 1,559 4,540,954 4,540,954 1950 (April 1) 874 3,273,581 480 436,106 517 2,837,475 348 41,000,050 1,230,001 333 1,826 216 969 142 857 50 35,650 783 7,183 426,008 4,291 99,702 3,867 326,306 2,924 351,245 597,115 1945 (January 1) 666 2,066,531 HA NA NA NA 13,963,541 698,171 151 945 NA NA NA NA NA 11,250 240 NA 310,076 NA 281,256 758,818 1940 (April 1) 373 1,758,819 245 1,043,336 168 715,483 76 301,761 5,431 128 2,631 52 171 78 2,460 41 148,500 1,421 2,814 365,494 1,196 32,216 1,921 333,278 1,580 195,940 210,844 2,715 4,195,617 3,366,593 1935 (January 1) 41 213,009 164 1,559 NA 612 NA 947 NA 18,550 371 4,802 533,842 NA 185,970 NA 347,872 NA 249,053 298,864 1930 (April 1) 4,644 40 2,347 NA 1,044 NA 1,303 NA 3 '710 2,641 1,291 381,794 NA 226,848 NA 154,946 NA 3782,500 239,971 1925 (January 1) 489 9,951 7,161 NA NA NA 3,974 273,387 NA 135,931 NA 137,456 1920 (January 1) NA NA V, NA NA 1,132 75 405 NA 7352 704 NA 130,738 1,685 26,356 935 104,382 NA 3'37,458 99,265 NA Not available 1Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1959, 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. ^alue of corn and other corn products sold. *Com cut for forage. 5Sorghums for all purposes, except for sirup. 6Value of sorghums sold for hay or forage Included In value of sorghums sold for grain or seed. 'Sugarcane or sorghums for sirup not reported separately. 8The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. 9For 1944, soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 192^ 10Includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green peas only. 11See soybeans cut for hay. 12For figures on annual legumes saved for hay, including cowpeas and peanut vines, see soybeans cut for hay. 13Calculated value of peanuts harvested for nuts, peanuts harvested for hay, and peanuts hogged or grazed. 14Reported in bushels. 1!For all Censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. 16 Includes oats cut for feeding unthreshed. 17Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay not reported separately. 18Silage crops other than corn and sorghums. 19Clover seed, except sweetclover. Clover seed, Including sweetclover. 21Value of lint cotton only. z2For 1959 and 1954, does not include acreage for farms with leBS than 20 bushels harvested; for 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 23Sugarcane for all purposes. 2*Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges and the value of cowpeas harvested for green peas. Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for the 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use only. 26Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 27Does not include farms reporting green cowpeas only. Does not include the value of green cowpeas sold. See footnote 24. 29Green lima beans included with snap beans. 30Green onions included with shallots. 31Hot peppers and pimientos included with sweet peppers. 32Pimientos included with sweet peppers. 33For Censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. 3*For 1959 and 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. See text. 35Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than l/2 acre. See text. 36For 1959, harvested in 1958-59 from the bloom of 1958; for 1954, harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953; for 1949, harvested in 1949-50 from the bloom of 1949; for 1945, harvested in 1943-44 from the blocm of 1943; for 1940, harvested in 1939-40 from the bloom of 1939. 5* Boxes, kind not specified. 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see lex!) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) 1920 ( January 1 ) Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold Farms reporting. dollars. On farms with sales of 52,000 or more farms reporting . dollars . Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting. acres . Sales dollars. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting . Grown under glass farms reporting. square feet . Grown in the open farms reporting. acres . Sales dollars . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting. Grown under glass or in house farms reporting . square feet. Grown in the open farms reporting . acres. Sales dollars . Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting. Sales of any forest products farms reporting . dollars . Sales of standing timber .farms reporting . dollars . Sales of all other forest products farms reporting. dollars . Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, sawlogs, and veneer logs farms reporting . dollars . Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting . dollars. Firewood and fuel wood cut farms reporting. cords (4' x 4' x 8') . Sales farms reporting . cords (4' x 4' x 8'). Pulpwood sold farms reporting. cords (4' X 4' X 8'). Fence posts cut farms reporting . number. Sales farms reporting. number. Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting. thousands of board feet . Sales farms reporting. thousands of board feet . 433 3,767,805 160 3,601,467 230 2,806 2,099,366 225 143 1,073,641 1J1 100 1,608,463 42 46,269 56 49 59,976 10,087 3,391 3,319,976 2,545 1,747,615 1,932 1,572,361 1,795 1,478,370 206 93,991 6,998 44,076 177 1,719 1,449 74,548 1,295 405,962 134 109,520 296 7,869 220 7,020 NA 2,999,100 233 3,997 2,115,556 177 99 573,565 125 309 826,539 61 30 41,729 34 22 57,005 NA 4,065 1,941,004 15,101 133,473 6,819 2,000,814 101,319 °54,736 NA NA 266 1,342 1,012,896 3236 3109 3501,119 3 182 3517 3804,820 87 38 58,656 58 58 71,560 NA NA 1,962,838 2,701 1,411,441 NA 551,397 1,918 516,864 273 34,533 18,792 173,289 984 38,668 10,964 2,877,076 NA NA 1,107 16,541 x317 1577,298 3,721 1,010,136 246 413,820 109 695 233,964 NA Not available. '-Excludes data for farms unclassified as to type. 2Trees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. 3Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 'Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms. 5Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass; and flowers grown in the open. 6Total square feet under glass. 7Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 8Value of vegetables and vegetable plants . 'Not strictly comparable with other years as figures probably include some reports of firewood used on farms. 10Figures include sales of standing timber. NA 458 NA *86,572 NA NA NA '164 '365 '93,284 NA 4,673 510,664 NA NA NA NA 359 583,352 NA NA 2264 •IA 2473,656 NA s86 NA NA NA 5109,696 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 45,742 55,296 8,600 35,026 1,535,243 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 43,552 505,927 45 572 951 167 NA NA NA NA 1,258 58,044 NA NA 7,998 2,291,326 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,799 80,078 NA NA NA 251,420 NA NA 35 335 101,097 "55 6301,004 NA 6134,300 NA NA "16,023 19,550 7,926 3,604,930 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA LOUISIANA 19 State Table 10.-CHARACTERISTICS OF PLACES NOT COUNTED AS FARMS BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN DEFINITION OF FARM: 1959 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Places excluded as farms by change in definition , 1954-1959 number. acres in place. Cropland harvested places reporting , acres . Under 10 acres places reporting , 10 or more acres places reporting . Operators by tenure: Full owners number . Part owners and managers number . Tenants number . Operators by color: White number . Nonwhite number . Operators by year began operation of present place: 1959 operators reporting . 1958 operators reporting , 1957 operators reporting . 1956 operators reporting . 1951-1955 operators reporting. 1950 or earlier operators reporting . Operators by age: Under 55 years operators reporti ng . 55 to 64 years operators reporting . 65 or more years operators reporting . Operators not reporting age number . Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Operators hy days of work off place in 1959: No days , operators reporting . . I to 49 days. operators reporting. . 50 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting. . Operators not reporting number. . Operators reporting other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting . Cattle and calves of all ages places reporting . number . Cows, including heifers that have calved places reporting . . number. . Hogs and pigs pi aces reporting . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over .places reporting . number. Com harvested for alt purposes places reporting . acres. Hay harvested .places reporting. acres . 11,135 227, 354 2,670 8,292 2,616 54 8,881 349 1,905 8,080 3,055 506 484 612 499 1,965 7,046 5,785 2,110 3,225 4,361 275 331 683 5,432 53 10,084 9,018 19,151 8,406 10,422 4,203 13,158 8,181 214,343 1,867 5,363 129 459 State Table 11.— DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Census of 1959 Census starting date — November 18 Approximate average date of enumeration week of Percent of farms enumerated dunng- October 1 to 10 October 11 to 17 October 16 to 24 October 25 to 31 November 1 to 7 November S to 1 4 November 15 to 21 November 22 to 28 November 29 to December 5 December 6 to 12, December 13 to 19 December 20 or later Z Less than 0.5. Nov. 29-Dec. 5 Percent (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) 2 5 25 33 22 Census of 1954 Census starting date— October 25; November 3 Approximate average date of enumeration week of Percent of farms enumerated during- October lto9 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 December 4 December 5 to 11 December 12 to 18 December 19 to 31 Nov. 7-Nov. 13 Percent (Z) 3 17 22 22 17 8 6 3 1 (Z) 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 12.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND BY QUANTITY OF LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for cattle and calves on hand, i hand, milk cows on hand, and animals sold alive are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] {For definitions and explanations, see text; (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cattle and calves of all ages on hand . 9 to 4 5 to o 10 to 49 io to in 20 to 40 50 to 90 100 or more 100 to 199 . . 200 to 499 . . 500 or more . Cows on hand, including heifefs that have calved. . 3 or 4 5to9 10 to 14 ... . 15 to 19.... 20to29.... 30 to 49.... 50 to 74 75 to 99.... 100 to 199 . . "CO to 499 . . 500 or more . Milk cows on hand. 3 or 4 5to9 10 to 14.... 15 to 19.... 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 74.... 75 to99.... 100 to 199 . . 200 to 499 . . 500 or more . Cattle solo alive, excluding calves . 1 to4 5to9 10 to 19.... 20 to 29 30 to 39 ... . 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199.. 200 or more . Calves sold alive.. 1 to4 5 to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more.. . . 100 to 199 . . 200 or more . Hogs and pigs of all ages on hand . lton 10 to 24 . . . 25 to 19 . . . 50 to 99... 100 to lf!9. 200 to 499 . 500 to 999. 1,000 or mor Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year, to November 30, Census year 10 or more 10 to 19 2t' to 39 10 to 69 :■ i,, 99. 100 or more. reporting, number, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. s reporting . numlier. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, s reporting, s reporting, s reporting, s reporting . s reporting, s reporting, s reporting. s reporting, number. 5 reporting. s reporting, s reporting . s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reportirg. s reporting, s reporting . s reporting, s reporting. * reporting. s reporting, number, s reportir". s reporting. S reportm". - r.,p,-ir(irg S reporting, s reporting. s reporting, s reporting, s reporting. s reporting. number. s renorting. s reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, repcrlin". 'arms reporting, number, 'arms reporting. nr! ■ r, | . ■ r r i - - - 'arm? reporting, arms reporting . 'arms reporting . mis reporting . am - reporting. amis reporting. farms reporting. firms reporting. s reporting, is reporting. ,s reporting . farms reporting . farms reporting. us reporting. lis reporting. :is reporting, i- r,. i., rlii.:. ns reporting i.s reporting i.s reporting ,is reporting, ,:s reporting. 60,723 1,655,853 2,576 15,239 14,209 21,097 10,830 10,267 4,430 3,170 1,937 978 255 59,241 1,007,669 8,264 10,400 11,019 10,087 4,779 2,909 3,867 3,673 1,783 777 1,017 567 99 40,399 191,777 16,111 12,682 8,184 609 126 141 670 1,122 506 150 74 24 23,940 215,663 15,077 3,743 2,900 997 424 200 366 142 91 33,593 399,066 18,377 5,719 4,846 1,786 855 462 944 604 409 195 35,709 352,716 25,200 7,683 1,900 635 208 70 11 2 16,460 8,176 3,902 1,483 844 486 382 204 179 100 704 488 158 37 10 11 87,405 1,849,207 6,425 28,298 18,585 25,939 HA NA 4,769 3,389 NA NA NA 85,492 1,095,706 19,430 15,851 15,149 13,270 5,796 3,281 4,480 3,805 1,892 607 1,096 544 91 67,225 258,516 27,719 18,321 12,324 4,922 672 606 1,039 1,070 360 93 99 29,969 189,345 a, 444 4,600 2,327 687 246 151 303 143 68 36,980 415,512 18,178 8,949 5,382 1,884 758 416 873 540 NA NA 53,954 400,944 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 20,374 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hogs and pigs sold alive farms lto4 5to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 90 100 to 199 200 or more 200 to 499 ... . 500 to 999 ... . 1,000 or more. . Sheep and lambs of all ages on hand. . Under 25 25 to 99 100 to 299 ... . 300 to 999 ... . 1,000 to 1.999. 2,000 to 4,999. 5,000 or more. . Wool shorn (excluding lambs wool) . t'nder 1,000 pounds 1,000 to 2,499 pounds ... 2,500 to 4,999 pounds ... 5,000 to 9,999 pounds . . . 10,000 to 19,909 pounds . 20,000 to 49,990 pounds . 50,000 or more nounds , . , Chickens 4 months old and over on hand . I'nder 50 50 to 90 100 to 399 400 to 799 600 to 1,599 1,500 10 3,199... 3,200 or more 3,200 to 8,399 . 6,400 or more. . Broilers (chickens) sold . I'nder 2, 000 2,000 to 3,999 .. . 4,000 to 7,999... 8,000 to 15,999.. 16.000 10 29,999. 30.000 to 59.999. 60.000 to 99,999 . 100.000 or more. . Chickeos (other than broilers) sold. f'ndor 50 50 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 799 600 to 1,599.... 1.600 to 3,190.. 3.200 to 6,399 . . 6,400 lo 9,999.. 10.000 or more. . Chicken eggs sold . I 'ndcr 100 dozens , 100 to 399 dozons 400 to 799 dozens 800 to 1.599 dozens 1,600 to 1,999 dozens 2.000 to 4,990 dozens 5,00ii or more dozens ...... 5.000 to 9.999 dozens . . . 10,000 to 19.999 dozens . 20,000 lo 49.999 dozons . 50.000 or more dozons . . . Turkeys raised . I'nder 50 50 to 399 400 lo 799 800 to 1,599 1,600 or more 1,600 to 3,199.. 3,200 to 9.999.. 10,000 or more. . reporting. number. . reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting. arms reporting, number, arms reporting, arms reporting, anus reporting, amis reporting, 'amis reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. amis reporting, pounds . arms reporting, arms reporting . amis reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, amis reporting, arms reporting. reporting, number, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. . number., reporting . reporting. . reporting, , reporting . , reporting, reporting. . reporting., reporting. . nrms reporting. , number. , 'amis reporting, 'arms reporting. , 'arms reporting , , 'arms reporting. , 'amis reporting. , i reporting , , i reporting. . arms reporting. , arms reporting . , reporting. dozens . reporting . reporting! reporting ro|xirting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting . reporting., reporting . reporting. , arms reporting, number, . reporting, nnns r,'|Kiriing 'anus reporting, 'amis reporting i i reporting, 'nm.H reporting, i reporting,, 'arms reporting, 14,447 235,975 2,959 3,874 4,782 1,317 463 313 536 135 66 37 20 9 3,001 94,663 2,442 399 104 43 10 3 2,080 322 , 581 2,017 46 15 1 I 52,491 3,624,005 42,585 6,967 2,219 199 205 149 167 103 64 447 15,778,571 6 17 38 95 124 98 39 30 3,865 1,443,641 1,713 991 635 193 146 107 40 20 20 9,192 22,506,655 4,640 2,165 631 627 71 258 600 178 172 151 99 4,263 56,806 4,191 66 "2 4 2 1 1 NA Not available. LOUISIANA State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 ['lata for nil cmns except corn, Irish potatoes, sweetnolatoes, and forest nroducts aro based on renorts for onlv a somnle of farrt's. Sop text ' 21 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Item (For definitions nnd explanations, see text) CORN Acres harvested far all purposes farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 acres farms reporting . 11 to 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 149 acres farms reporting. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 399 acres farms reporting . 400 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 or more acres farms reporting. Acres harvested for grain. farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. , 10 acres farms reporting., U 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 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting. Corn sold farms reporting. bushels. Under 100 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 or more bushels farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 34,265 58,608 396,579 610,337 11,177 20,385 10,518 1 > 23,223 2,756 1 4,061 6,711 1,051 1,899 1,496 2,217 760 1 > 2,900 1,455 J 534 648 141 220 153 197 62 95 64 77 20 23 5 5 10 8 32,686 55,133 362,639 563,066 11,0%, 610 10,743,011 10,891 18,934 10,215 1 } 22,222 2,666 / 3,851 6,383 953 1,770 1,356 2,077 680 1,023 1,234 1,616 458 586 107 181 143 170 44 76 59 64 17 16 4 6 8 7 5,924 6,013 3,002,090 2,162,496 1,519 1,709 3,189 3,311 672 605 184 194 93 48 93 57 77 27 62 49 35 13 WHEAT Acres harvested farms reporting. Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . 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 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting., 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . bushels. Under 20 bushels farms reporting . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. 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 or more bushels farms reporting. 605 35,810 57 82 52 18 25 51 37 114 76 41 26 605 784,739 1 15 67 85 133 105 69 22 48 22 31 7 494 736,565 10 31 168 93 65 39 31 21 29 7 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued (Data for all crops except com, Insh potatoes, sweetpotatoes, and forest products are based on reports for onlv a sample of farms. See textl (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definitions and explanations, see text) OATS Acres harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . - . 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 99 acres farms reporting.., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . , 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.., 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . , 1,000 or more acres farms reporting... Quantity harvested farms reporting. . . bushels . . Under 20 bushels farms reporting. . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting.. 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting.. 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 or more bushels farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 1,835 60,314 147 300 315 123 70 221 231 100 19 62 205 597 352 189 100 108 83 51 19 400 600,362 1 1 22 163 56 64 7 33 21 20 12 4,451 112,298 992 1,033 1,282 345 162 3 6 1 1 1,835 4,451 1,984,433 3,799,616 6 \ 5 r 141 58 221 2,126 612 340 162 160 167 95 44 951 1,122,819 11 20 83 440 138 72 29 51 53 35 19 RICE Acres harvested farms reporting . , acres. , Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . , 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . 162 -lb. barrels. Under 20 barrels farms reporting . 20 to 24 barrels farms reporting . 25 to 49 barrels farms reporting. 50 to 99 barrels farms reporting . 100 to 199 barrels farms reporting . 200 to 499 barrels farms reporting. 500 to 999 barrels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 barrels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 barrels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 barrels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 barrels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 barrels farms reporting. 10,000 or more barrels farms reporting. Quantity sold. farms reporting . 162-lb. barrels. Under 25 barrels farms reporting . 25 to 49 barrels farms reporting. 50 to 99 barrels farms reporting. 100 to 499 barrels farms reporting. 500 to 999 barrels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 barrels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 barrels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 barrels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 barrels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 barrels farms reporting. 10,000 or more barrels farms reporting. 3,611 469,596 15 145 210 55 95 135 110 396 718 985 313 137 227 61 9 3,611 5,392,288 25 250 495 473 395 392 581 655 297 43 3,610 ,299,668 5 25 740 490 393 384 576 659 292 41 LOUISIANA 23 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued | Data for all crons excent com, Irish notatoes, sweetpotatoes, and forest nroducts are based on reports for only a sample of farms. Sec toxtl (For definitions Item id explanations, see text) Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SOYBEANS HARVESTED FOR BEANS Any soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting.. By acres grown alone farms reporting. . acreo . . Under 10 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting . . bushels . . ALFALFA AND ALFALFA NOCTURES CUT FOR HAY AND FOR DEHYDRATING1 Acres harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 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 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 or more acres farms reporting . . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. tons. . Under 20 tons farms reporting . . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting.. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. . 500 to 999 tans farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.. 1,500 or more tons farms reporting.. Quantity sold farms reporting.. tons.. Under 25 tons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.. 1,500 or more tons farms reporting.. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting.. acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 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 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting . tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tans farms reporting . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 or more tons farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 3,703 1,853 3,668 1,566 190,238 71,691 792 439 1,168 502 680 313 554 140 474 172 3,703 1,853 4,302,047 1,206,391 348 12,038 43 37 64 23 3,188 79,928 868 644 38 172 26 136 1 I 3 14 1 11 348 3,188 30,195 110,758 120 23 | 2,389 55 308 44 210 56 42 \ 253 7 17 9 1 2 98 276 8,993 16,144 51 156 5 47 19 32 19 35 3 5 2,290 na 49,569 NA 548 NA 433 NA 405 HA 116 NA 80 NA 204 NA 67 NA 218 NA 136 NA 56 NA 13 NA 1 NA 9 NA 3 NA 1 NA 2,290 NA 70,499 NA 1,457 NA 185 NA 262 NA 231 NA 84 NA 62 NA 7 NA 1 NA NA 1 NA 173 NA 3,662 NA 145 NA 6 NA 12 NA 9 NA 1 NA LESPEDEZA CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 or more tons farms reporting . Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. . Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . , 100 or more tons farms reporting . , OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER SMALL GRAINS CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested .- farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 99 acres farms reporting., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . , 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . , 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting. , tons.. Under 20 tons farms reporting . , 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . , 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . , 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting.. 500 or more tons farms reporting . . Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 or more tons farms reporting . 3,494 57,292 787 868 614 176 104 318 152 277 134 53 6 2 2 3,494 94,474 2,189 275 497 336 138 55 4 252 5,006 207 11 11 23 1,370 22,709 267 349 306 81 37 87 46 111 53 28 3 1 1,370 27,378 950 106 193 76 34 10 1 49 1,163 41 1 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED. AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued iTlijia for all crons excel com, Irish potatoes, sweetnotatoos, and Forest products are based on rc-oorLs for onlv a sample of farms. See Loxl (For definitions and explanations, see text) Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) OTHER HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 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 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting.. tons. . Under 20 tons farms reporting. . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting.. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting.. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting.. 3,000 or more tons farms reporting.. Quantity sold farms reporting.. tons.. Under 25 tans farms reporting.. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting., 100 to 499 tons farms reporting . . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting.. 1,000 or more tons farms reporting.. GRASS SILAGE MADE FROM GRASSES, ALFALFA, CLOVER, OR SMALL GRAINS Acres harvested farms reporting . , acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . 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 99 acres farms reporting . , 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . , 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons, green weight. Under 20 tans farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting. 5,000 or more tons farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 8,829 218,671 2,584 1,688 1,186 479 253 602 252 688 8,829 312,237 5,769 459 1,032 833 415 246 59 7 1 7 1 750 25,985 556 76 68 47 5,110 47 32,370 8,707 170,548 3,836 1,767 418 223 8,707 189,589 7,318 362 373 15,026 268 30 36 36 3 13 1,275 13 7,934 COTTON Acres harvested farms reporting... acres . . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . . 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 99 acres. farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting . . bales . . Under 20 bales farms reporting. . 20 to 24 bales farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bales farms reporting . . 50 to 99 bales farms reporting.. 100 to 199 bales farms reporting . . 200 to 499 bales farms reporting . . 500 to 999 bales farms reporting . . 1,000 to 1,499 bales farms reporting. . 1,500 or more bales farms reporting.. IRISH POTATOES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres . bushels . . Under 1 acre farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels. . 10.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . 50 or more acres farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . SWEETP0TAT0ES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres2. bushels . . Under 1 acre farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 10.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . 50 or more acres farms reporting.. acres.. bushels . . 24,379 471, 556 3,321 8,139 5,405 923 1,630 1,477 765 1,249 785 423 80 47 96 35 4 24,379 462,886 20,009 1,130 1,818 690 385 273 59 13 2 9,310 3,212 326,173 8,634 669 118,145 445 461 26,259 80 162 11,348 58 191 14,325 42 251 18,881 38 551 45,023 7 230 23,270 6 697 68.922 16,409 60,297 5,632,403 7,273 1,147 165,110 1,977 2,079 175,092 1,035 2,110 186,499 1,474 5,121 431,101 2,845 18,582 1,574,307 1,599 21,311 1,780,859 152 4,620 556,078 54 5,327 763,357 LOUISIANA 25 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for nil crons except com, Irish notatnes, sv.eotrotatoes. and forest products are based on renorls for onl . s snmnle of Farms. See texl Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definitions Item ind explanations, see text) SUGARCANE FOR SUGAR Acres harvested farms reporting . acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tans farms reporting . 20 to 24 tans farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tans farms reporting . 100 to 199 tans farms reporting . 200 to 499 tans farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 tans farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 tons farms reporting. 10,000 or more tons farms reporting. VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE (Other than Irish and sweet potatoes) Value of sales farms reporting . dollars . Under $20 farms reporting. $20 to $24 farms reporting. $25 to iA9 farms reporting. $50 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $1,499 farms reporting. $1,500 to $1,999 farms reporting. $2,000 to $2,999 farms reporting. $3,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10 , 000 or more farms reporting . LAND IN BEARING AND N0NBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES5 Acres in orchards farms reporting . acres . Under 0.5 acre farms reporting. 0.5 to 0.9 acre farms reporting, 1.0 to 1.4 acres farms reporting. 1.5 acres farms reporting. 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting. 2.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting. 2.5 to 2.9 acres farms reporting. 3.0 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 24.9 acres farms reporting. 25.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting. 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. 2,175 3,580 238,225 241,459 140 516 260 611 225 "I 45 100 J 872 145 .1 110 301 } 591 360 520 219 221 75 31 } 76 78 97 49 52 38 24 2,176 3,580 5,103,676 5,184,293 21 25 } 70 45 146 130 356 230 516 } 1,419 348 574 257 347 117 151 129 172 118 129 141 124 99 92 3,806 1,714,340 60 55 305 642 873 1,064 478 147 46 82 16 24 14 6,650 3,341,880 601 1,127 630 212 80 126 67 47 27 5,020 3 ,324 48,176 56 -•.,2 676 83 499 203 1,328 "I 116 36 J 1 ,339 674 ) 41 557 1 497 403 274 311 96 26 } 96 78 72 52 80 70 77 FOREST PRODUCTS Sales of standing timber farms reporting. dollars . Under $25 farms reporting. $25 to $99 farms reporting., $100 to $299 farms reporting . , $300 to ^999 farms reporting. , $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting., $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting. cords (4'x4'x8'). Under 25 cords farms reporting . , 25 to 49 cords farms reporting . , 50 to 99 cords farms reporting. 100 to 499 cords farms reporting . . 500 or more cords farms reporting . , Sales farms reporting. cords (4,x4'x8' ). Pulpwood sold farms reporting. cords (4'x4'x8')« Under 25 cords farms reporting. 25 to 49 cords farms reporting. 50 to 99 cords farms reporting. 100 to 199 cords farms reporting . 200 to 499 cords farms reporting. 500 or more c ords farms reporting . Fence posts cut farms reporting. number . Under 100 fence posts farms reporting. 100 to 499 fence posts farms reporting . 500 to 999 fence posts farms reporting. 1,000 to 4,999 fence posts farms reporting. 5,000 or more fence posts farms reporting. Sales farms reporting. number. Sawlogs and veneer logs sold farms reporting. thousands of board feet. Under 1,000 board feet farms reporting. 1,000 to 2,499 board feet farms reporting. 2,500 to 4,999 board feet farms reporting., 5,000 to 9,999 board feet farms reporting., 10,000 to 19,999 board feet farms reporting., 20,000 to 49,999 board feet farms reporting., 50,000 to 99,999 board feet farms reporting., 100,000 or more board feet farms reporting., 2,545 NA 1,747,615 NA 148 NA 632 NA 771 NA 604 NA 197 NA 132 NA 61 NA 6,998 15,101 44,076 133,473 6,888 NA 85 NA 19 NA 6 NA NA 177 NA 1,719 NA 1,449 NA 74,548 NA 816 NA 236 NA 205 NA 112 NA 62 NA 18 NA 1,295 6,819 405,962 2,000,814 242 NA 835 NA 123 NA 91 NA 4 NA 134 NA 109, 520 NA 220 NA 7,020 NA 5 NA 27 NA 30 NA 38 NA 34 NA 48 NA 20 NA 18 NA NA Not available. 1For 1954, alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 33.0 to 9.9 acres. *25 or more acres. 'Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total alt farms Economic class, 1959 Commercial farms Hired WOlketS 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 or more days) farms reporting. .. persons . . . 1 hired worker farms reporting. .. 2 hired workers fflrms reporting... 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 or more hired workers 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 or more hired workers 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.. persons. . Average hours worked per person per month hours. . Average wage rate per person per month > dollars . . Under $50 per month farms reporting. . $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. . $85 to $109 per month 'arms 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 to $374 per month farms reporting . . $375 and over per month farms reporting . . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours, . Average wage rate per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting . . $12 to $24 per week lams 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 to $89 per week farms reporting.. $90 and over per week farms reporting . . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. . persons , . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . Average wage rate per person per day dollars . . Under $4 per day farms reporting . . $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting . . $6 per day farms reporting. . $7 per day fanr.s report, ng . . $8 per day farms reporting . . $9 per day farms reporting . . $10 per day farms reporting . $11 per day farms reporting. $12 and over per day farms reporting. Paid On an hoully basis farms reporting . persons . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0. 15 per hour farms rer« .runt . $0.45 to S0.54 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. persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons . Average earnings per person dollars . HA Not available. 9,206 45,618 3,367 1,960 1,510 999 870 5,039 17,365 2,534 1,081 714 354 356 5,903 28,253 2,595 1,217 904 657 530 3,303 1,736 4,167 1,428 2,693 184 176 81 233 191 119 322 255 124 57 25 21 1,897 4,023 43 33 51 442 318 655 254 114 29 18 1 15 4,272 14, 531 8.5 5.21 340 880 1,645 921 228 164 21 22 5 46 1,634 10,172 0.73 112 372 109 185 368 72 313 29 2 72 1,378 14,199 747 6,508 5.07 18,489 107,711 4,694 3,481 3,842 3,576 2,896 4,601 16,589 2,319 938 641 364 339 15,617 91,122 3,607 2,886 3,330 3,235 2,559 2,872 1,729 13,888 1,461 2,715 203 144 59 263 355 183 280 207 61 35 18 1,248 2,721 48 28 64 403 254 341 107 56 10 3 10 8,818 38,226 8.7 4.41 1,483 3,488 2,588 806 174 194 13 72 1,489 8,884 0.57 308 535 138 40 339 14 57 14 1 43 6,883 55,165 NA NA NA 7,732 42,597 2,965 1,656 1,342 912 8 57 4,708 16,628 2,264 1,038 714 344 348 4,708 25,969 1,913 927 762 582 524 3,024 1,684 3,024 1,342 2,443 184 174 61 226 181 119 305 239 111 56 25 19 1,741 3,822 44 33 41 406 290 599 240 107 29 13 1 15 3,586 13,130 8.6 5.18 289 705 1,417 776 208 117 21 17 1,320 9,653 0.72 101 317 109 175 307 65 193 4 2 47 1,098 13,549 657 6,313 5.11 1,165 20,038 93 178 239 213 442 1,076 9,966 108 196 242 222 308 570 10,072 116 95 81 87 191 595 481 89 326 1,040 206 219 7 3 12 13 63 102 57 38 17 14 358 1,469 46 36 2 41 37 132 64 60 543 5,346 8.9 5.21 14 94 202 167 38 23 3 1 318 6,413 0.74 31 71 38 48 92 14 16 2 110 5,770 69 2,415 4.41 1,468 6,884 514 343 278 187 146 1,251 2,898 582 349 200 87 33 687 3,986 256 116 115 116 84 781 470 217 314 494 181 155 '28 52 32 87 73 32 1 5 4 946 46 33 3 92 70 219 77 10 8 678 2,165 8.5 5.27 25 126 259 190 51 22 219 1,129 0.63 24 51 13 34 43 15 36 1 2 126 2,150 80 1,503 6.15 1,680 5,137 734 383 299 189 75 1,119 1,801 713 250 131 24 1 937 3,336 390 200 173 101 73 743 376 561 337 445 159 141 7 79 56 37 99 30 14 12 2 41 35 10 91 64 140 46 19 12 5 798 1,981 8.4 5.28 59 130 346 169 51 27 6 10 207 562 0.76 27 51 26 16 26 5 40 1 15 188 1,461 140 792 5.15 LOUISIANA 27 State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class. 1959-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement Hired WOtkefS. farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days! . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. , Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . arms reporting, arms reporting . , I reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting. , arms reporting . , persons . . : reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporti ng . i reporting. arms reporting . persons, arms reporting, 'arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. 5 reporting, arms reporting. Paid OH a moOthly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars. . Under $50 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 to $374 per month farms reporting. . $375 and over per month farms reporting . . Paid On a weekly basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rate per person per week dollars. . Under $12 per week farms reporting. . $12 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 to $89 per week farms reporting.. $90 and over per week farms reporting. . Paid On a daily basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . Average wage late per person per day dollars . . Under $4 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 per day farms reporting . . $11 per day farms reporting . . $12 and over per day farms reporting . . Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . . Under $0.45 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.. persons . . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons . . Average earnings per person dollars . 1,469 5,261 690 342 184 129 124 703 1,165 469 143 74 11 6 971 4,096 450 190 119 101 111 498 205 766 234 267 160 120 12 88 34 21 55 16 7 272 387 37 29 11 104 52 65 24 11 635 1,553 8.1 5.21 73 123 236 123 51 7 1 1 20 232 728 0.73 13 51 11 42 56 6 43 232 2,326 106 696 5.08 1,413 3,700 697 305 227 139 45 504 718 352 95 57 1,031 2,982 474 236 149 132 40 382 122 909 126 192 167 129 35 23 27 16 1 18 1 5 219 282 39 27 15 78 57 38 24 670 1,483 8.4 4.67 93 187 238 102 16 23 6 229 516 0.72 6 68 11 25 40 20 53 1 287 1,227 172 637 4.83 537 1,577 237 105 115 55 25 55 80 40 5 512 1,497 227 90 125 45 25 25 30 432 5 5 75 60 262 602 8.3 5.47 25 45 136 25 1 15 5 115 305 0.71 25 10 10 50 5 5 155 615 90 270 6.24 1,474 3,021 902 304 168 87 13 331 737 270 43 1,195 2,284 682 290 142 75 6 279 52 1,143 86 250 1B2 200 20 7 10 17 16 13 1 156 201 40 31 10 36 28 56 14 7 686 1,401 8.3 5.47 51 175 228 145 20 47 5 5 10 314 519 0.90 11 55 10 61 7 120 25 280 650 90 195 3.77 1,047 1,922 627 257 97 61 5 202 223 181 21 878 1,699 480 255 78 60 5 169 33 845 47 47 128 113 15 6 10 130 147 38 27 10 36 27 36 11 5 521 932 8.2 5.51 40 115 183 101 20 42 10 201 331 0.89 11 40 5 40 5 70 10 185 465 120 4.63 408 685 275 46 71 16 110 131 89 21 309 554 197 35 62 15 99 11 298 23 23 165 162 5 1 10 6 23 29 42 35 20 2 1 162 284 8.1 4.96 11 60 45 41 111 164 0.92 5 21 50 15 95 185 30 75 2.40 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Cash- grain Other field-crop Hired workets 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 or more 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 or more hired workers 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 or more hired workers 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. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under $50 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 montli farms reporting.. $325 to $374 per month farms reporting. . $375 and over per month farms reporting. . Paid On a weekly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rate per person per week dollars. . Under $12 per week farms reporting . . $12 to $24 per week farms reporting. . $25 to $29 per week farms reporting.. $30toS39 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 to $89 per week farms reporting. . $90 and over per week farms reporting. . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . Average wage rate per oerson per riay dollars. . Under $4 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 per day farms reporting. . $11 per day _ farms reporting . . $12 and over per day farms reporting. . Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . . Under $0.45 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-woik basis farms reporting. . . persons . . . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting... persons . . , Average earnings per person dollars . . , HA Not available. 9,206 45,618 3,867 1,960 1,510 999 870 5,039 17,365 2,534 1,081 714 354 356 5,903 28,253 2,595 1,217 904 657 530 3,303 1,736 4,167 1,428 2,693 184 176 81 233 191 119 322 255 124 57 25 21 1,897 4,023 43 33 51 442 318 655 254 114 29 18 1 15 4,272 14,531 8.5 5.21 340 880 1,645 921 228 164 21 22 5 46 1,634 10,172 0.73 112 372 109 185 368 72 313 29 2 72 1,378 14,199 747 6,508 5.07 18,489 107,711 4,694 3,481 3,842 3,576 2,896 4,601 16,589 2,319 938 641 364 339 15,617 91,122 3,607 2,886 3,330 3,235 2,559 2,872 1,729 13,888 1,461 2,715 203 144 59 263 355 183 280 207 61 35 18 1,248 2,721 48 28 64 403 254 341 107 56 10 3 10 8,818 38,226 8.7 4.41 1,483 3,488 2,588 806 174 194 13 72 1.489 8,884 0.57 308 535 138 40 339 14 57 14 1 43 6,883 55,165 1,223 2,796 573 386 165 79 20 931 1,782 536 251 94 37 13 492 1,014 297 92 77 19 7 731 200 292 194 310 187 183 5 5 14 17 66 53 25 3 290 528 45 22 28 155 804 1,710 8.5 5.69 16 76 327 275 63 19 7 10 40 134 0.84 13 114 27 8.93 1,813 17,477 446 352 337 300 378 780 3,271 215 193 169 126 77 1,400 14,206 393 311 201 176 319 413 367 1,033 136 274 203 182 1 1 31 10 34 29 14 6 5 5 220 646 46 28 7 72 36 65 18 19 2 1 915 4,446 8.7 4.41 95 316 381 85 7 21 5 1,031 11,442 167 166 199 231 268 700 6,424 186 92 150 94 178 782 5,018 169 139 179 170 125 249 451 331 113 346 219 237 137 536 45 40 20 21 30 44 454 3,306 21 136 164 97 284 390 5 1,227 6,425 15 0.64 0.73 0.75 45 6 150 7 9 51 12 115 25 141 6 18 26 34 1 1 11 16 637 156 20 10,884 829 90 351 105 5 4,630 532 5 4.53 7.98 3.00 LOUISIANA 29 State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers anil wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of forms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Type of form— Continuod Livestock ranches Livestock forms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Miscellaneous and unclassified Hired workers ram.: 1 hired worker 5 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers Ill or more hired workers . Regular workers (to ho employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers. 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to he employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or nore hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers , . Paid on a monthly basis farms Average hours worked per person per month . Average wage rate per person per month .... l'nder S50 per month 550 to 584 per month 585 to $109 per month 5110 to 5129 per month. 5130 to 5189 per month. 5170 to 5214 per month $215 to $274 per month 5275 to 5324 per month S325 to $374 per month 5375 and over per month . . lid on a weekly basis farms Average hours worked per person per week. . Average wage rale per person per week l'nder 512 per week 512 to S24 ner week $25 to 520 per week $30 to 539 per week 540 to 549 per week 550 to 559 per week $60 to 569 per week 570 to S79 per week $80 to .589 per week 590 and over per week Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. . 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Average hours worked per person per day Xverage wage rate per person per day l'nder 54 per day farms 54 per day , farms 55 per day farms 56 per day farms 57 per day farms 58 per day , farms 59 per day , farms 510 per day farms 511 per day farms 512 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis ...farms reporting. persons . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . l'nder 50.45 per hour,, farms reporting. 50.45 to SO. 54 per hour farms reporting . 50.55 to 50.64 per hour. . , farms reporting. 50.65 to 50,74 per hour farms reporting. 50.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. S0.85 to 50.99 per hour farms reporting, 51.00 to 51.14 per hour , , farms reporting. 51. 15 to 51.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to 51.44 per hour farms reporting. 51.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid On a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons . \verape earnings per person dollars . 217 1,137 71 43 55 31 17 85 214 41 19 20 1 4 176 923 66 35 35 26 14 41 44 132 26 90 208 210 77 183 8.0 5.64 5 36 26 5 5 75 256 0.75 5 1 15 38 6 10 59 536 59 516 7.82 258 603 142 57 25 23 11 177 362 107 36 18 11 5 111 241 57 27 15 12 147 30 81 62 121 162 154 5 20 5 1 11 14 5 90 135 40 35 5 21 16 17 14 12 5 61 197 7.4 4.33 15 11 25 5 5 69 145 0.74 1,010 1,973 611 193 159 27 20 757 1,277 484 174 82 7 10 392 696 269 69 31 17 6 618 139 253 413 573 164 133 20 136 53 37 112 33 14 6 1 1 423 740 43 31 15 102 63 177 45 11 5 5 205 459 7.7 4.75 50 33 60 31 5 5 46 136 0.68 5 20 8 1 5 1 5 41 65 35 50 7.20 577 1,261 308 120 99 41 9 352 577 244 66 26 14 2 319 684 184 51 57 22 5 258 94 225 128 186 161 155 7 21 26 5 21 27 13 2 3 3 154 271 42 38 27 50 43 20 6 1 244 477 8.1 5.36 34 52 78 60 7 5 3 117 250 0.77 2 33 2 1 20 1 57 24 77 13 63 5.33 1,106 3,195 517 266 164 88 69 636 1,392 362 146 76 30 22 687 1,803 357 138 99 65 28 419 217 470 202 319 174 151 23 31 38 13 39 28 10 16 2 2 294 520 41 30 13 96 65 76 26 14 2 1 1 578 1,383 8.2 4.99 67 126 258 81 8 26 6 6 153 435 0.65 31 52 17 3 31 3 4 2 'io 86 538 50 279 4.46 270 1,534 53 46 73 69 29 135 608 35 50 21 12 17 206 926 49 40 49 58 10 64 71 135 49 91 196 171 5 7 16 10 5 4 2 39 113 43 29 1 15 10 9 3 1 167 751 8.7 4.91 11 50 68 28 10 51 182 0.66 12 10 U 7 51 397 21 196 3.82 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16 -HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hiied workers farms reporting... persons . . . 1 hired worker 'arms reporting. . . 2 hired workers 'arms reporting . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting... 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting... 10 or more hired workers 'arms reporting. . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more daysj 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 '"ms reporting . . . 10 or more hired workers 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 or more hired workers 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 3 monthly basis farms reporting . . persons . . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under S50 per month farms reporting. . $50 to S84 per month farms reporting . . $85 to $109 per month farms reporting . $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. . $130 to $169 per month farms reportinc. . $170 to $214 per month farms reporting . . $215 to $274 per month 'arms reporting . . $275 to $324 per month 'arms reporting . . $325 to $374 per month 'arms reporting . - $375 and over per month fa™s reporting . . Paid Oil a weekly basis 'arms reporting. persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rate per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting . . $12 to $24 per week 'a™8 reporting . . $25 to $29 pec week farms reporting . . $30 to $39 per week 'a™s reporting . $40 to $49 per week farms report! ni! . . $50 to $59 per week 'arms reporting . . $60 to $69 per week 'arms reporting $70 to $79 per week 'arms reporting . $80 to $89 per week 'arms reporting . $90 and over per week 'arms reporting . . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting . . persons . . Average hours worked per person per day hours . Average wage rale per person per day dollars.. Under $4 per dav farms reporting. $4 per day '. farms reporting. $5 per day 'arms reporting . $6 per dav farms reporting. $7 per day f«™s repnrli ng . $8 per day fa™» reporting . $9 per day farms reporting. $10 per day farms reporting. $11 per day farms reporting. $12 and over per day farms reporting . Paid on an hourly basis 'arms reporting . persons . Average wage rato per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 per hour 'a™s reporting . $0.45 to $0.54 per hour 'arms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour '■™» reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour 'arms reporting . $1.00 to $1. 14 per hour farms reporting . $1. 15 to $1.29 per hour 'arms reporting . $1.30 to $1.44 per hour 'arms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour 'a™s reporting. Paid 00 a piece-WOrk basis 'arms reporting . persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting . person* . Average earnings per person dollars. Total all farms 9,206 45 , 618 3,867 1,960 1,510 999 870 5,039 17,365 2,534 1,081 714 | 354 356 5,903 28,253 2,595 1,217 904 657 530 3,303 1,736 4,167 1,897 4,023 43 33 51 442 318 655 254 114 29 18 1^ 15 4,272 14,531 8.5 5.21 340 880 1,645 921 228 164 21 22 5 46 1,634 10,172 0.73 112 372 109 185 368 72 313 29 2 72 1,378 14,199 747 6,508 5.07 18,489 107,711 4,694 3,481 3,842 3,576 2,896 4,601 16,589 2,319 938 641 364 339 15,617 91,122 3,607 2,886 3,330 3,235 2,559 2,872 1,729 13,888 1,428 1,461 2,693 2,715 184 203 176 144 81 59 233 263 191 355 119 183 322 280 255 207 124 61 57 35 25 \ 18 21 ' I'nder 10 acres 1,248 2,721 48 28 64 403 254 341 107 56 10 3 8,818 38,226 8.7 4.41 1,483 3,488 2,588 806 174 194 13 72 1,489 8,884 0.57 308 535 138 40 339 14 57 14 1 43 6,883 55,165 NA NA NA 223 403 145 46 25 5 2 73 138 2 167 265 101 50 15 56 17 150 18 73 178 218 5 65 95 7.2 4.74 15 5 20 20 62 95 0.78 30 45 15 15 2.67 1,231 3,794 581 241 188 175 46 255 417 181 35 33 5 1 1,022 3,377 442 215 155 170 40 209 46 976 154 172 143 5 30 5 10 16 5 1 123 163 38 30 45 30 20 7 11 5 5 495 1,480 8.3 4.83 45 140 175 90 15 15 5 10 227 597 0.77 40 10 15 76 5 61 355 1,400 175 595 4.69 566 1,603 230 145 110 46 35 206 383 125 35 36 5 5 396 1,220 125 130 75 41 25 170 36 360 70 75 168 125 5 15 15 15 10 5 5 61 131 41 30 5 15 1 35 70 to 99 acres 276 637 8.3 5.60 10 61 115 50 5 20 5 65 175 0.68 25 5 15 5 15 135 585 50 180 7.83 678 1,578 415 101 75 60 27 238 443 170 41 481 1,135 280 75 60 46 20 197 41 440 56 122 161 172 10 15 10 5 5 102 110 36 295 505 8.1 5.11 30 50 130 111 251 0.81 150 590 275 3.91 782 ,687 400 171 95 65 51 302 412 220 66 15 550 2,275 265 100 85 50 50 232 70 480 91 112 150 115 15 35 15 20 6 121 170 36 29 20 30 345 650 8.3 4.95 40 80 145 40 25 10 125 325 0.87 5 20 5 10 35 5 40 NA Not available. LOUISIANA 31 State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Size of farm-Continued 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 or more acres Hited 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 or more 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 or more hired workers 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 or more hired workers 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. persons . Average hours worked per person per month hours . Average wage rate per person per nonth dollars . Under S50 per month farms reporting . 550 to $84 per month farms reporting. 585 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to 5129 per month farms reporting. S130 to 5169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. 5215 to $274 per nonth farms reporting. S275 to $324 per nonth farms reporting. $325 to $374 per month farms reporting . $375 and over per month farms reporting. Paid On a weekly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per person per week hours . Average wage rate per person per week dollars . Under $12 per week .farms reporting . $12 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week famis 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 to S89 per week farms reporting. $90 and over per week farms reporting. Paid Oil a daily basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per person per day hours . \verage wage rate per person per day dollars. Under >4 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. SlOper day farms reporting. 511 per day farms reporting. $12 and over per day farms reporting . Paid 09 an hourly basis farms reporting. persons . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting . 50.45 to 50.54 per hour farms reporting. S0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. S0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. S0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. 51.00 to 51.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. 51.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting . persons. Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons . Average earnings per person dollars . 695 1,830 375 160 85 45 30 295 450 200 60 30 5 505 1,380 280 110 60 25 30 190 105 400 80 105 167 127 15 10 15 30 5 5 135 240 47 39 30 15 50 10 20 5 345 695 8.1 5.24 30 75 145 60 15 10 120 225 0.84 10 25 15 5 20 65 565 35 255 4.67 529 1,487 270 120 80 35 24 274 475 185 40 41 5 3 326 1,012 165 90 30 20 21 203 71 255 111 127 142 155 15 15 30 20 10 10 10 260 505 8.1 5.53 40 35 95 45 25 20 93 277 0.79 10 15 1 15 6 31 70 480 50 200 5.33 422 2,507 185 91 45 56 45 242 420 145 51 41 266 2,087 90 46 50 45 35 156 86 180 51 78 166 139 5 5 15 10 106 192 43 32 10 25 15 30 15 6 5 205 505 8.8 5.28 5 50 65 65 20 66 212 0.76 15 5 5 30 1 10 60 1,520 45 1,225 5.41 1,529 4,786 641 345 315 151 77 979 2,006 536 240 135 51 17 915 2,780 435 180 175 75 50 614 365 550 221 425 174 157 10 35 10 25 85 40 5 6 5 355 580 43 33 5 100 50 125 60 10 5 792 1,946 8.5 5.35 50 155 295 186 60 31 10 276 975 0.73 25 55 20 35 61 20 50 5 145 860 75 570 4.54 1,350 6,585 405 342 270 155 178 1,124 3,222 461 317 181 88 77 724 3,363 280 146 108 103 87 626 498 226 259 336 187 148 5 45 42 17 61 63 15 10 390 856 43 34 90 80 137 51 22 641 2,278 8.7 5.40 50 85 271 179 16 25 10 5 248 1,494 0.63 45 85 15 21 49 2 30 1 108 1,621 73 931 5.65 715 7,081 160 142 138 115 160 622 3,375 184 131 113 102 92 318 3,706 96 48 56 38 80 397 225 93 209 391 198 194 5 20 27 10 48 48 31 7 3 10 216 619 46 34 4 27 34 81 43 19 5 2 320 1,899 8.6 5.25 15 87 104 74 22 14 3 131 2,088 0.71 11 38 19 21 28 4 68 2,084 40 781 5.36 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE. AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres Farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age , years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more dayB , operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With Income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work. , operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold , operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated. . operators reporting With other income of family exceoding vnlue of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres , , , number 10 to 49 acres , , number 50 to 69 acres , .number 70 to 9P acres , number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres , number 180 U) 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres , , .number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres , . .number Res footnotes at end of table. 74,370 100.0 10,333, 117 100.0 138.9 21,012 174.95 52,966 2,424,790 16,776 12,407 7,639 6,426 4,516 2,756 1,817 433 146 29,433 2,040,032 12,391 448,049 2,313 125,216 10,695 322,833 22,638 1,711,894 17,583 1,497,703 25,244 1,676,516 6,252 441,906 4,921 486,326 4,887 483,414 3,584 117,355 2,527 71,318 132 4,840 5,900 353,062 73,857 1,151 6,994 15,665 21,526 16,685 11,836 50.9 37,384 8,718 5,169 23,497 8,526 15,854 27,502 36,986 4,907 15,453 12,024 7,893 33,755 6,716 7,028 5,210 3,211 2,025 1,324 3,520 2,162 964 562 34,715 46.7 8,009,669 77.5 230.7 32,915 167.81 31,069 2,182,784 3,750 6,729 5,712 5,481 4,290 2,725 1,809 429 144 13,997 1,620,962 6,222 326,697 1,509 106,526 5,174 220,171 9,038 1,221,737 6,993 957,924 11,908 1,309,022 3,650 381,143 4,108 480,206 4,089 477,779 2,625 107,958 1,217 57,858 87 4,645 2,606 232,066 34,394 711 3,593 7,905 11,303 9,139 1,743 48.3 10,768 5,889 1,187 3,692 2,222 4,109 3,598 23,947 2,561 4,341 1,538 13,497 3,241 3,357 2,747 1,915 1,330 942 2,782 1,900 925 541 1,289 1.7 2,396,573 23.2 1,859.2 269,283 163.15 1,222 689,074 8 21 8 15 44 62 574 347 U3 734 454,695 393 106,328 198 35,560 304 70,768 425 306,275 410 333,510 451 358,087 230 113,898 424 158,522 421 158,090 266 42,412 52 17,198 5 1,510 61 25,967 1,241 3 127 351 447 225 88 47.8 206 81 13 112 57 1,083 115 326 12 42 16 7 12 5 19 22 134 360 354 306 2,109 2.8 1,352,191 13.1 641.2 100,991 165.69 1,964 401,742 51 33 21 62 102 740 893 62 1,260 324,534 454 48,476 168 16,420 373 32,056 676 205,283 592 130,458 763 200,000 300 57,795 938 174,184 938 173,869 238 15,418 81 7,662 10 275 200 39,635 2,089 40 281 612 710 323 123 46.1 495 208 81 206 78 227 1,614 159 461 16 60 20 30 40 85 140 165 675 586 199 93 LOUISIANA 33 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dau are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number. Percent distribution percent . Land in farms acres . Percent distribution percent . Average sire of farm acres . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . Average per acre dollars . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. , 10 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture {not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting.. acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. , acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY ACE Operators reporting age number . . I'nder 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 85 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting . . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms. operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 to 49 acre3 number . . 50 to 69 acres number . . T0to99acres 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 to 1.999 acres number . . 2,000 or more acres number . . See footnotes at end of table. Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued 5,342 7.2 1,098,131 10.6 205.6 29,420 162.65 4,602 260,493 261 394 483 1,227 1,731 415 89 2 2,426 212,868 1,110 42,899 312 13,542 838 29,357 1,815 200,264 1,298 111,014 2,143 226,144 961 65,250 748 32,698 742 31,943 600 14,885 291 8,940 16 1,735 624 39,781 5,270 81 520 1,279 1,823 1,155 412 48.7 1,986 745 260 981 451 931 3,356 459 802 85 735 745 915 895 545 300 215 477 273 118 39 9,204 12.4 1,200,081 11.6 130.4 19,896 171.97 8,035 266,606 668 1,521 1,985 2,490 1,221 133 15 1 1 3,587 231,150 1,531 42,349 329 11,806 1,269 30,543 2,637 243,909 1,994 144,107 3,249 221,070 986 61,083 6U 10,420 601 10,183 669 12,170 283 7,495 15 525 630 43,455 9,131 141 856 2,130 3,033 2,121 850 49.2 3,880 1,371 654 1,855 943 1,603 2,091 5,324 739 1,187 220 3,550 1,195 1,275 900 585 380 225 545 201 91 37 1 1, m 17.5 584,603 5.7 44.9 8,193 195.94 11,964 221,031 2,633 4,591 3,085 1,387 241 27 3,946 68,511 1,936 34,130 174 7,630 1,808 26,500 2,253 67,335 1,721 71,887 3,828 84,859 456 11,655 370 3,280 370 3,240 446 5,020 345 5,985 30 135 490 14,815 12,927 395 1,385 2,536 4,139 4,472 48.1 29,525 39.7 1,563,466 15.1 53.0 10,999 217.98 16,164 169,627 9,454 4,335 1,531 672 152 13 7 11,241 274,877 4,414 84,803 632 13,878 3,897 70,925 9,739 347,280 7,290 352,061 9,582 241,100 2,020 44,157 665 4,005 650 3,595 770 6,940 957 9,760 30 130 2,519 82,629 29,344 440 3,395 7,759 10,211 7,539 46.9 Tart-retirement 3,101 3,101 430 25,436 2,353 3,871 19,212 6,079 671 10,874 22,913 9,909 698 881 4,089 1,301 3,273 4,089 1,140 8,965 1,155 5,475 15,491 2,365 810 420 2,450 1,546 215 790 90 495 35 241 105 431 60 212 13 17 2 12 10,093 13.6 712, 234 6.9 70.6 10,024 141.89 5,696 58,994 3,561 1,343 446 272 63 11 4,178 135,596 1,746 36,060 165 4,525 1,621 31,535 3,853 140, 656 3,287 180,442 3,743 118,708 573 11,760 140 855 140 780 180 1,615 346 2,700 15 65 762 33,972 10,093 71.0 1,172 471 111 590 225 871 990 8,921 1,045 7,834 6,694 870 4,767 1,110 1,220 916 506 200 141 297 45 18 3 37 (Z) 47,748 0.5 1,290.5 348,587 279.06 37 13,385 1 11 7 1 4 2 17 8,597 9 489 7 287 3 202 8 2,221 13 7,276 11 7,686 9 4,846 8 1,260 8 1,260 9 842 7 1,000 13 4,395 6 1 12 7 29 5 10 5 4 6 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on report 9 for only a sampl e of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. . . Part owners number. . . All tenants number. . . Cash tenants number. . . Share-cash tenants number. . . Crop-share tenants number. . . Livestock-share tenants number. . , Croppers number. . , Other and unspecified tenants number. . , White farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number . . . All tenants number. . Croppers number. . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number.. All tenants number . . Croppers number. . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. . Tobacco farms number. . Cotton farms number. . Other field-crop farms number.. Vegetable farms number. . Fruit-and-nut farms number.. Poultry farms number. . , Dairy farms number. . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number.. Livestock ranches number. . General farms number. . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND rOND OF ROAD Grain combines f«™s reporting.. number . . Com pickers fan"s reporting . . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number. . Field forage harvesters fantls reporting. . number. . Motortrucks fam,s reporting. . number.. Tractors f»™s rep**1"^- • number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number.. 1 tractor farrns reporting.. 2 tractors (tm* reporting. . 3 tractors farrns reporting.. t tractors fanlls reporting. . 5 or more u-actors farms reporti ng . . Wheel tractors 'a""5 reporting. . number. . Crawler tractors f«™s reporting. . number.. Garden tractors fan"s reporting . . number. , \utomobiles farms reporting . . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone '«™ reporting. Home freezer f"™s reporting. Milking machine farms reporting . Electric milk cooler fams reporting . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farrns reporting. 2 or Smiles t(ams reporting. 4 miles f«™s reporting. 5 or more miles 'arms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . persons. Regular hired workers(emp!oyed 150 or more days) farms reporting . persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. '2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to fl hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence numbor. See footnotes al end of table. Totnl all farms Commercial farms 44,264 11,755 17,950 2,251 389 7,428 168 4,238 3,476 37,434 9,919 8,886 856 6,830 1,836 9,064 3,382 3,743 10 14,906 2,481 302 834 987 2,634 5,305 1,593 1,446 40,129 4,096 5,078 1,300 1,359 3,824 3,987 801 923 38,803 47,153 33,957 55,800 32,387 53,229 23,128 4,865 2,175 915 1,304 32,150 52,016 1,043 1,213 2,286 2,571 48,179 54,721 63,787 38,859 46,780 2,930 2,931 258 993 27, 583 32,498 13,034 4,930 8,104 3,070 3,281 698 1,055 9,206 45,618 5,039 17,365 2,534 1,081 714 354 356 66,017 3,537 4,816 13,368 8,574 12,424 1,050 334 6,383 128 3,353 1,176 11,513 7,493 5,920 591 1,855 1,081 6,504 2,762 3,743 10 14,906 2,481 302 834 987 2,634 5,305 1,593 1,446 474 3,875 4,828 1,189 1,246 3,282 3,435 703 823 20,841 28,107 21,650 41,811 21,156 40,647 12,834 4,127 2,035 872 1,288 21,026 39,727 794 920 955 1,164 21,959 25,532 30,085 16,836 22,099 2,662 2,699 238 924 12,277 16,699 5,070 2,157 2,913 1,149 1,122 273 369 7,732 42,597 4,708 16,628 2,264 1,038 714 344 348 30,387 1,986 2,342 290 664 183 42 20 77 15 5 24 285 658 177 5 367 228 2 10 78 73 76 37 39 27 1,212 313 354 582 652 199 275 1,252 4,143 1,242 8,369 1,229 8,278 66 79 174 136 774 1,229 7,956 239 322 56 91 1,164 2,244 1,269 1,188 1,061 105 103 113 339 778 428 55 25 30 5 20 1 4 1,165 20,038 1,076 9,966 108 196 242 222 308 1,005 203 81 505 1,107 443 40 22 292 21 16 52 500 1,087 433 11 5 20 10 5 396 177 7 125 223 118 74 35 44 1,113 1,380 197 207 602 627 114 132 1,977 3,656 1,932 6,177 1,906 6,035 239 384 673 294 316 1,901 5,917 105 118 110 142 1,935 2,540 2,084 1,778 1,858 233 237 62 160 884 1,053 121 60 61 34 12 1,468 6,884 1,251 2,898 582 349 200 87 33 1,768 209 132 1,384 1,626 697 86 42 421 21 55 72 1,374 1,586 657 40 10 40 15 610 337 15 25 210 897 330 166 87 53 1,053 1,181 227 233 857 887 159 171 3,262 4,502 3,353 7,385 3,307 7,180 1,107 1,146 650 278 126 3,291 7,055 120 125 165 205 3,183 3,819 3,688 2,979 3,146 899 903 39 199 1,510 1,851 323 132 191 69 69 16 37 1,680 5,137 1,119 1,801 713 250 131 24 1 3,120 368 273 LOUISIANA 35 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) F U1MS RY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operalors: Full owners number. Pan owners number. All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livestock-share tenants number. Croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Croppers number. N'onwhite farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners number. VII tenants number. Croppers number. FVRMSBYTYPEOFFARM Cash-grain farms number. Tobacco farms number. Cotton farms number . Other field-crop farms number. Vegetable farms number, Fruit-and-nut farms number. Poultry farms number. Dairy farms number. Livestock farms other than poultry and dajry farms and livestock ranches number. Li v estock ranches number . General farms , number. Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pi ckers farms report! ng . number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors , . farms Tractors other than garden farms 1 tractor farms 2 tractors farms r* tractors farms 4 tractors farms 5 or more tractors farms VVneel tractors farms Crawl er tractors farms Garden tractors farms Automobi I es farms Automobiles and or motortrucks farms Telephone farms Home freezer farms Milking machine farms Electric milk cooler farms Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms Gravel, shell, or shale farms Dirt or unimproved farms Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms 1 mile farms 2 or 1 mites farms 4 miles farms 5 or more miles farms FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING FNl'MF.RATKW Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by numherof regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers 1 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers reporting.. number., reporting. . number., reporting., reporting., reporting., reporti ng . , reporti ng . , reporting., number., reporting.. number. . reporting. , number.. reporting., number. . reporting. , reporting., reporting., reporting. , reporting., reporting, reporting . . reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting. , reporting., reporting. . reporting. . arms reporting. arms reporting, i reporting, turns reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM tlPF.RVTOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of Labi e. Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued 2,147 1,752 1,403 187 95 692 21 256 152 2,092 1,632 972 75 55 120 431 181 666 1,590 494 15 79 287 1,001 611 356 177 66 504 532 235 235 532 545 132 141 3,777 4,499 4,328 6,832 4,240 6,591 2,546 1,237 313 108 36 4,216 6,453 130 138 184 241 3,815 4,307 5,083 3,356 4,074 955 965 13 122 2,129 2,495 636 320 316 108 140 32 36 1,469 5,261 703 1,165 469 143 74 11 6 4,669 358 315 3,998 1,927 3,231 285 65 1,531 20 1,140 190 3,723 1,612 1,436 205 275 315 1,795 935 513 4,122 480 45 186 201 400 1,769 788 527 173 411 421 166 166 547 557 69 74 5,420 5,947 5,934 7,587 5,804 7,335 4,575 1,005 168 40 16 5,774 7,208 115 127 217 252 5,775 6,382 8,203 4,413 6,006 430 435 11 94 3,342 4,298 1,368 590 778 321 286 81 90 1,413 3,700 504 718 352 95 57 8,081 496 627 11,744 352 914 5,044 22,080 1,498 2,774 6,467 4,656 410 986 90 55 3,370 865 30 35 1,881 720 686 1,995 3,539 19,170 918 2,144 2,245 2,641 255 220 1,505 2,910 580 630 4,222 2,015 1,626 500 271 10 7,821 765 225 527 86 40 2,401 172 581 111 29,525 96 144 102 161 51 95 51 97 162 407 167 407 30 71 30 71 5,153 14,441 5,360 15,320 4,861 10,183 5,461 11,401 4,670 9,288 5,228 10,250 4,301 8,540 276 594 57 114 16 31 20 9 4,615 9,203 5,138 9,989 85 218 90 261 223 1,106 233 1,151 6,087 21,521 6,240 24,105 9,758 26,728 3,122 17,020 5,954 19,144 40 221 56 195 17 10 53 3,634 11,676 6,574 11,854 2,567 5,531 1,030 1,981 1,537 3,550 612 1,296 595 1,488 135 310 195 456 537 1,047 1,577 1,922 55 202 80 223 40 181 5 21 10 26,449 1,295 1,781 8,816 407 870 215 180 5 165 305 6,751 282 325 45 2,065 125 545 120 71 76 15 15 117 117 15 15 3,497 3,593 2,099 2,368 1,918 2,125 1,752 134 25 6 1 1,897 2,099 26 26 218 243 4,688 5,048 6,950 4,977 5,521 30 20 3,594 3,945 2,432 791 1,641 625 671 115 230 408 685 110 131 9,165 254 674 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baseH on reports for only a 9ample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the \ ear farms reporting. . . acres on which used . . tons . . Dry materials fa™s reportinc . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reportinc. • tons.. Crops on which used— llav and cropland pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reportinc . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons. . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Corn farms reporting.. acres . . Trv materials 'arms reportinc • ■ tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons,. Soybeans farms reporting. . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Cotton f"ms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials f«™s reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. All other crops 'arms reportinc . . acres . . Drv materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed . . tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting . . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reportinc.. dollars . . Under $100 farms reporting . . $100 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to SI. 999 farms reporting . . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 or more farms reporting . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reportinc . . dollars.. Under 51,000 farms reporting . . $1,000 to 52,499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to 54,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 or more farms reporting . . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting . . S200 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 or more farms reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting . . dollars . . Under 5200 fa™19 reporting . . $200 to $499 farms reporting . , $500 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9.999 farms reporting . , $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting . . $20,000 to $19,999 farms reporting . . -■n, or more farms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plnnts, and trees farms reportinc-, dollars . , Under $100. fa™s reportinc. , $100 to $499 farms reportinc . $500 in $999 farms reporting., $1,000 or more farms reportinc . , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel Mill nil f,,r the farm luismess fnmis reporting , dollars., Under $100 farm- reporting . . ■ |Q0 farms reportinc., $500 to $999 ...farms reportinc- $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. ■ K-moro farms reportinc. $,'-■ footnotes al end of tulile. Total all farms 47,278 1,983,632 249,056 45,159 218,859 3,371 30,197 6,V78 283,278 6,923 39,733 107 694 2,785 108,503 2,760 15,870 42 203 22,992 280,855 21,598 30,335 1,674 5,009 1,266 20,292 1,181 1,913 101 212 24,131 469,097 22,597 51,878 1,863 8,658 17,799 821,607 16,821 79,130 1,212 15,421 2,925 96, 510 128,414 73,546 57,076 42,768,490 18,159 32,211 2,388 2,549 1,769 21,305 21,271,254 18,033 1,568 915 412 377 Economic class Commercial farms 29,548 1,793,181 219,652 27,675 189,863 3,029 29,789 4,444 248,069 4,394 34,518 102 693 1,558 87,649 1,533 12,813 37 200 13,245 214,657 11,982 20,677 1,527 4,838 920 18,100 845 1,653 91 202 18,525 429,165 17,146 45,833 1,693 8,532 11,858 795, 541 10,940 74,369 1,141 15,324 1,789 79,039 106,808 34,710 25,075 34,761,937 7,390 11,670 1,846 2,433 1,736 11,603 19,185,383 8,689 1,336 829 375 374 32,878 22,868 13,014,067 12,024,234 21,045 12,088 9,112 8,113 2,721 2,667 27,122 19,537 40,039,426 37,998,250 11,524 6,244 6,002 4,417 3,036 2,550 3,407 3,198 1,628 1,621 823 823 388 378 231 229 83 77 27,737 16,777 6,487,458 5,917,390 19,021 9,294 5,896 4,778 1,311 1,233 1,509 1,472 67,016 32,618 19,543,661 17,150,208 40,416 12,250 IB, 756 12,825 3,535 3,303 3,824 3,760 485 480 1,159 578,052 63,391 906 45,486 495 17,905 356 65,465 337 7,505 33 427 90 18,886 82 1,617 10 138 501 44,840 265 2,295 291 2,399 53 5,170 50 616 4 43 495 117,151 307 7,524 271 4,997 738 326,540 546 25,929 9,901 133 16,048 21,890 1,289 1,039 8,645,522 37 381 162 162 297 617 8,173,342 153 108 87 93 176 819 3,908,650 46 147 626 1,272 20,313,486 5 15 25 95 234 364 238 219 77 848 2,173,436 22 120 176 530 1,289 5,836,973 52 85 727 414 1,845 332,739 38,612 1,592 34,117 409 4,495 501 45,825 497 6,203 16 96 93 7,761 91 873 2 2 518 19,194 332 1,340 199 656 28 843 22 65 6 15 591 49,353 418 4,788 219 1,382 1,207 209,763 1,063 20,848 202 2,344 175 10,195 14,153 2,109 1,799 5,889,397 156 917 167 178 381 870 3,301,673 426 161 96 106 81 1,110 1,484,296 153 421 536 2,007 6,477,688 63 160 162 674 577 238 1}9 8 1,174 1,160,989 139 300 240 495 2,102 3,467,523 62 273 333 1,383 51 LOUISIANA 37 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See tent] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement I'SE OK cmiMERCHI. FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing; materials used during the year Dry materials.. .. Liquid materials . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . arms reporting, on which used. tons. arms reporting. tons, anus reporting . tons. arms reporting. acres . arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons. 'arms reporting. acres . arms reporting. tons, arms reporting. tons. Corn /arms reporting. acres . Dry materials Dry materials.. . . Liquid materials . Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Liquid materials Soybeans Dry materials. . . . Liquid materials . Cotton S\ Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops . . . Dry materials. . . Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year. . 'arms reporting, tons, arms reporting, tons. arms reporting, acres . arms reporting. tons.. arms reporting. tons., arms reporting. acres . arms reporting. tons, arms reporting. tons, arms reporting, acres . arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons.. arms reporting. acres limed. tons. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry Under $100 $100 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 '. $5,000 or more Purchase of livestock and poultry Under $1,000 $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more Machine hire Under $200 $200 to $999 $1,000 or more Hired labor. Under S200 $200 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under 5100. $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under $100 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more. See footnotes at end of (able. 3 reporting. s reporting. dollars . * reporting. 5 reporting. 5 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. dollars. , reporting. 5 reporting. * reporting. * reporting. 5 reporting. 3 reporting, dollars. 3 reporting, i reporti ng . 3 reporting. a reporting . dollars . a reporting. s reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting, 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 5 reporting, dollars . 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. reporting, dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. 4,426 209,481 27,939 4,019 25,250 620 2,689 1,026 38,607 1,015 5,985 21 45 423 16,173 418 3,071 1,879 33,907 1,593 3,672 336 762 123 3,365 107 212 21 60 2,263 58,455 2,019 6,868 321 666 1,691 58,974 1,476 5,442 235 1,151 425 16,273 20,823 5,342 4,414 6,649,196 719 1,846 478 1,042 329 2,218 2,262,213 1,575 388 158 59 38 3,232 1,784,507 755 2,014 463 3,767 3,260,980 864 948 720 991 187 54 3 2,761 631,579 1,013 1,445 245 58 5,236 2,071,537 852 2,892 1,106 381 7,596 209,064 27,592 7,171 26,310 668 1,282 1,051 33,552 1,041 4,982 10 6 425 16,730 415 2,413 10 30 3,444 41,078 3,229 4,592 286 299 256 3,470 221 207 40 42 5,153 80,587 4,762 10,043 431 608 2,592 33,647 2,481 4,073 166 297 461 13,618 17,275 9,199 6,663 3,930,827 1,844 3,660 686 470 3 3,050 1,883,203 2,500 357 146 39 6,432 1,983,115 2,538 3,635 259 5,236 2,329,595 1,939 1,765 969 460 90 13 4,213 507,393 2,691 1,370 122 30 8,871 1,835,185 3,150 4,985 569 167 11,278 166,651 22,691 10,983 22,088 385 603 436 4,015 436 648 130 2,525 130 429 5,787 48,973 5,657 5,615 135 107 375 3,225 365 339 15 27 9,046 78,076 8,791 11,042 265 237 4,021 29,837 3,946 4,015 90 232 160 2,540 3,125 13,010 7,995 1,166,427 4,427 3,463 90 15 3,217 308,895 3,162 35 15 5 9,366 1,039,415 8,366 970 30 4,295 770,315 3,041 997 156 86 15 5 804 305 699 5 151 608 30 15 11 385 ,045 643 7 906 3 133 106 40 13,511 140,891 22,753 13,316 22,459 260 294 2,023 25,918 2,023 4,139 1,033 16,419 1,033 2,592 5 3 7,264 47,811 7,164 7,242 110 131 280 1,755 270 209 10 10 4,287 30,383 4,162 4,730 135 95 4,566 18,605 4,521 3,547 50 55 922 14,078 17,552 29,184 23,988 5,903,315 7,459 15,972 446 96 15 7,609 1,608,817 7,318 190 71 30 7,604 715,638 6,835 753 16 5,612 1,023,061 3,861 1,264 339 143 5 8,480 417,702 7,454 949 56 21 27,083 1,822,530 22,011 4,888 149 35 4,191 39,820 5,709 4,140 5,613 81 96 496 6,975 491 774 5 1 186 2,335 186 285 2,473 15,430 2,442 2,259 36 25 65 420 65 47 1,310 9,135 1,280 1,266 35 31 1,360 5,525 1,345 982 20 39 206 3,085 3,610 9,621 7,984 1,421,329 3,305 4,564 95 20 2,067 281,340 2,016 35 15 1 2,387 256,795 2,117 240 30 1,948 355,800 1,414 321 147 66 2 458 91 263 2 268 164 21 5 7 284 463 480 6 149 1 042 78 15 38 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars. . All crops sold dol lars . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dollars . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold dol lars . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting . . number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Milk cows farms reporting. , number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . [nri 1 1. T . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on band: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head. farms reporting . . 20 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 to 499 head farms reporting . . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have ealved- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number.. HogS and pigs farms reporting . . number . . Bom since June 1 farms reporting. . number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number.. Ewes farms reporting . . number . . Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number . . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number., dollars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting,, number., dollars., Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. , number. , dollars . . Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporti ng . , pounds., dollars . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens., dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 329,209,960 4,427 211, 495, 320 197,506,613 1,714,340 5,150,914 7,123,453 117,714,640 17,019,671 28,922,939 71,772,030 60,723 1,655,853 59,241 1,007,669 40,399 191,777 50,329 415,350 38,561 232,834 2,578 15,239 14,209 10,830 10,267 4,430 2,915 255 8,264 31,506 7,688 3,867 3,673 1,783 777 1,683 16,111 21,475 267 670 1,122 506 150 98 38,462 88,873 36,122 350,769 21,476 174,060 30,501 176,709 3,167 115,812 1,941 26,893 2,916 88,919 2,737 74,330 2,305 14,589 52,761 3,712,430 45,484 614,729 63,430,994 14,447 235,975 6,607,300 1,351 50,271 552,981 3,493 552,395,822 28,922,939 4,268 7,718,731 9,648 22,871,694 9,148,678 304,044,227 8,758 201,967,329 190,385,212 1,254,070 4,124,236 6,203,811 102,076,898 16,009,670 27,756,139 58,311,089 26,967 1,276,723 26,450 791,582 18,781 146,309 23,007 302,897 18,142 182,244 1,226 5,711 4,111 3,906 4,935 3,931 2,897 250 3,594 10,420 3,067 2,102 3,057 1,762 777 1,671 7,152 8,934 212 619 1,122 505 149 19,537 55,187 18,424 211,439 11,150 104,295 15,770 107,144 1,781 92,151 1,143 21,173 1,672 70,978 1,593 59,285 1,372 11,693 24,525 2,735,621 18,999 500,214 52,308,373 7,495 160,727 4,500,356 784 41,180 452,980 2,945 533,747,799 27,756,139 2,584 7,455,945 5,151 21,099,494 8,439,798 108,472,869 84,153 79,268,336 75,211,596 118,250 1,279,589 2,658,901 29,204,533 6,125,923 3,876,933 19,201,677 1,018 306,799 1,000 184,970 462 14,285 931 60,809 952 61,020 5 45 29 57 98 97 523 164 22 114 72 18 68 65 93 548 121 226 9 3 10 9 18 66 966 6,982 306 19,263 209 11,025 282 8,238 129 12,640 88 4,077 121 8,563 120 7,527 112 1,036 479 808,826 965 140,853 17,771,886 195 25,774 721,672 77 5,646 62,106 120 65,311,731 3,876,933 145 2,365,185 137 9,288,964 3,715,586 58,034,402 27,517 40,993,553 39,164,594 31,875 455,748 1,341,336 17,040,849 3,457,080 4,776,294 8,807,475 1,843 196,466 1,819 128,004 1,067 18,892 1,645 39,372 1,551 29,090 25 131 107 185 341 386 614 54 78 330 172 187 246 241 196 369 386 434 5 5 46 75 96 20 1,360 5,863 662 14,504 402 6,135 588 8,369 298 29,791 189 5,486 287 24,305 277 18,352 243 5,953 1,112 266,776 1,634 79,581 8,121,462 320 16,100 450,800 130 13,851 152,361 254 87,286,323 4,776,294 243 2,371,241 256 2,693,605 1,077,441 52,337,014 13,916 28,907,650 27,425,363 191,645 402,660 887,982 23,429,364 3,101,809 10,973,707 9,353,848 3,307 245,416 3,266 157,940 2,266 44,565 2,997 60,994 2,744 26,482 50 206 207 293 823 ,025 677 26 100 577 405 384 753 522 144 381 531 850 6 66 425 356 30 2 2,130 7,046 1,319 18,105 722 8,608 1,054 9,497 433 24,886 265 5,398 408 19,488 388 17,477 339 2,011 2,242 382,730 2,961 93,423 8,533,517 558 19,206 537,768 233 12,352 135,872 916 208,921,354 10,973,707 427 1,774,295 504 3,304,365 1,321,746 LOUISIANA 39 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions nnii explanations, see text) Economie class— Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement ESTIMATED V *LUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars.. All crops sold dollars . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold .. ■■ dollars . . Vegetables sold dollars.. Fruits and nuts sold dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars.. \1] livestock and livestock products sold lollars.. Poultry and poultry products sold dol lars . . Dairy products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting . . number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number. . Milk cows farms reporting. . number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. number . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . 5 to 9 head. farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to Oil head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting . . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Horses and/Of mules farms reporting. . number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting . . number. . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . number.. Ewes farms reporting . . number.. !vams and wethers farms reporting . . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . . n umber . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number . , dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars., Milk and cream sold farms reporting . pounds. ■ dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Cbicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 37,616,047 7,042 20,528,514 18,840,942 236,745 850,971 599,856 17,087,533 2,160,446 6,583,050 8,344,037 4,543 214,960 4,497 132,777 3,250 36,360 4,066 57,387 3,439 24,796 101 647 486 595 1,244 864 602 4 377 1,336 585 589 831 349 166 264 926 1,316 67 350 531 55 5 2,694 7,112 2,415 36,842 1,445 18,220 2,079 18,622 280 9,408 191 2,867 260 6,541 255 5,967 205 574 3,612 548,325 3,674 79,597 7,375,972 1,162 30,819 862,932 113 4,101 45,111 1,060 136,905,654 6,583,050 583 697,670 947 3,643,340 1,457,337 31,654,101 3,439 19,158,704 17,577,066 333,510 656, 537 591,591 12,495,397 945, 569 1,494,325 10,055,503 7,202 235,783 7,024 143,524 4,887 19,191 6,289 60,968 5,204 31,291 305 1,232 942 1,293 1,508 1,439 481 2 832 2,679 974 648 1,024 580 178 109 2,003 2,469 110 185 110 10 4,759 12,221 5,078 57,665 3,150 28,608 4,469 29,057 358 12,614 243 2,635 328 9,979 295 8,137 281 1,842 6,570 387,071 5,475 87,863 8,803,656 2,482 39,475 1,105,300 185 4,388 48,268 515 34,008,700 1,494,325 703 185,445 1,465 1,821,385 728,554 15,929,794 1,224 13,110,572 12,165,651 342,045 478,731 124,145 2,819,222 218,843 51,830 2,548,549 9,054 77,299 8,844 44,367 6,849 13,016 7,079 23,367 4,252 9,565 740 3,450 2,340 1,483 921 120 2,185 5,384 859 276 135 5 3,185 3,639 15 10 7,628 15,963 8,644 65,060 5,222 31,699 7,298 33,361 283 2,812 167 710 268 2,102 258 1,825 192 277 10,510 341,893 4,290 18,897 1,701,880 2,778 29,353 821,884 46 842 9,262 80 1,314,037 51,830 483 72,109 1,842 347,835 139,134 17,342,001 587 6,670,519 4,964,570 303,655 812,944 589,350 10,671,482 629,336 285,055 9,757,091 24,862 278,968 24,079 158,822 15,680 31,834 20,354 83,239 15,463 36,907 957 6,422 7,649 5,337 4,149 347 1 3,406 15,275 3,563 1,354 466 15 6,584 9,001 55 40 13,952 25,330 13,514 108,171 7,922 54,162 11,289 54,009 945 17,731 548 4,176 828 13,555 763 11,563 613 1,992 19,954 683,748 19,561 82,817 7,937,606 5,490 58,485 1,637,580 402 7,093 78,023 370 5,861,646 285,055 1,190 178,146 2,871 1,053,350 421,340 5,366,304 532 2,057,531 1,503,511 53,165 208,096 292,759 3,308,773 219,151 50,195 3,039,427 8,869 89,446 8,688 51,346 5,915 11,497 6,944 26,405 4,931 11,695 395 3,106 2,449 1,586 1,181 152 1,264 5,811 1,058 410 145 2,375 3,535 4,952 8,216 4,163 25,774 2,383 12,513 3,426 13,261 429 5,233 243 1,343 404 3,890 369 3,087 308 803 8,264 260,451 6,900 28,611 2,667,405 1,442 11,810 330,680 153 1,676 18,436 160 1,317,330 50,195 476 26,566 1,608 450,250 180,100 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms LIVESTOCK VxD LIVESTOCK PliODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting., number of litters. 1 or 2 Inters farms reporting., % to 0 litters farms reporting. , 10 to 19 litters farms reporting., 20 to 30 litters farms reporting.. to to 69 Inters farms reporting., 70 or more litters farms reporting., June 2 to November .10 farms reporting. , number of litters., December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes.*. . , Under 11 acres . . 11 lo 24 acres. . . 25 to 49 acres. . . , 50 ro 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres Harvested for grim . . . farms r . farms r . farms r . farms r . farms r . farms r . farms r reporting., acres . reporting. r,'|.'fl|[l;'. eporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rice harvested farms reporting. acres. 162-lb. barrels. Sales farms reporting. 162-lb. barrels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. ac res . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 16,497 46,484 12,105 3,674 541 133 23 21 12,366 24,473 9,540 22,011 34,623 399,877 24,560 6,873 2,184 562 155 289 33,077 364,111 11,097,833 5,966 2,851,085 605 35,810 784,739 494 736,565 1,835 60,314 1,984,433 400 600,362 3,611 469,596 8,392,288 3,610 8,299,668 3,703 190,238 3,787 4,302,047 365,389 348 12,038 30,195 98 8,993 2,290 49, 569 70,499 173 3,662 3,494 57,292 94,474 252 5,006 1,370 22,709 27,378 49 1,163 8,829 218,671 312,237 750 25,985 47 5,110 32,370 9,059 29,411 6,292 2,210 414 103 21 19 6,746 14,968 5,604 14,443 20,208 304,617 12,169 5,212 1,869 531 144 283 19,194 275,838 8,791,333 4,041 2,484,510 574 35,495 777,869 468 730,215 1,627 57,874 1,918,283 352 590,672 3,354 465,161 8,321,093 3,353 8,229,808 3,175 184,498 3,347 4,195,257 292 11,368 29,310 78 8,783 1,515 42,521 62,026 132 3,337 2,335 46,565 78,741 151 4,149 917 18,985 23,781 33 1,018 5,883 189,798 279,641 487 22,800 41 4,560 29,770 200 4,047 82 54 17 16 13 IB 167 2,025 155 2,022 608 52,027 52 100 91 134 44 187 561 46,220 2,148,959 253 1,101,400 130 20,162 468,844 123 446,892 254 24,169 858,838 77 346,713 366 151,293 2,829,096 366 2,789,835 268 55,820 167 1,426,669 86,663 83 6,009 16,941 34 7,130 126 10,464 16,552 5 655 177 9,614 14,800 15 793 53 3,422 4,699 6 145 482 53,384 32,601 48 4,925 23 3,770 24,810 307 1,632 143 114 26 22 1 1 255 848 216 784 634 23,656 106 182 175 98 39 34 594 20,764 840,671 227 238,280 125 6,771 144,590 108 136,030 257 10,164 368,769 66 107,570 172,326 3,060,387 887 3,033,821 234 32,365 720 690,874 56,478 1,511 2,576 6 126 210 7,873 11,267 16 120 291 8,456 13,922 11 240 99 3,262 4,690 2 100 554 34,706 56,549 67 6,933 16 670 4,050 LOUISIANA 41 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class-Continued Commercial farms— Continued Part-retirement LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters tanowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting . number of litters. 1 or ? litters farms reporting. 3 no 9 litters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. SO to ^9 litters farms reporting. 40 to fi9 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November no farms reporting. number of litters. December ttojunel. farms retorting. number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres. I'nder 11 acres . . . 11 to 34 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . , . Wheat harvested. arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. i reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. acres, bushel s . i reporting, bushels. f aims reporting . acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Rice harvested farms reporting. acres. 162-lb. barrels. Sales farms reporting. 162-lb. barrels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops. bushels . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tans. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tans. Sales farms reporting. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or srnp.ll grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 1,172 5,538 607 402 133 25 5 876 2,419 830 3,119 2,751 50,116 1,145 935 506 120 21 24 2,574 44,718 1,288,790 632 302,875 102 2,166 40,590 77 36,708 289 5,296 156,085 45 22,400 620 30,970 515,705 620 510,045 744 29,546 410 617,555 45,352 56 1,090 2,050 15 105 349 8,294 10,877 31 905 464 8,627 14,507 26 112 216 3,561 4,224 1,095 23,730 36,977 76 1,904 1 50 400 2,787 7,894 1,857 788 121 20 1 2,081 4,044 1,788 3,850 5,421 65,882 3,275 1,603 444 74 20 5 5,198 61,150 1,758,883 1,167 348,140 65 885 19,950 35 15,560 298 4,571 125,947 77 31,575 405 9,045 151,935 405 150,025 881 21,867 714 424,249 46,646 812 1,795 406 5,875 7,886 40 380 565 7,144 11,720 30 940 260 3,486 4,292 15 90 1,439 29,329 37,500 129 3,402 4,081 7,916 3,341 680 55 5 2,985 4,410 2,266 3,506 9,313 78,413 7,067 1,951 270 15 10 72,648 1,675,055 1,390 241,680 20 305 1,655 10 560 90 760 20,500 105 2,205 37,010 105 36,935 501 5,130 700 94,035 15 105 130 145 900 1,055 5 45 371 2,615 4,307 30 165 105 700 890 1,272 8,605 10,890 36 585 5,646 12,904 4,272 1,243 111 20 4,329 7,270 3,024 5,634 10,468 68,845 8,927 1,249 260 21 11 10,037 63,305 1,644,350 1,447 294,995 21 260 5,070 21 4,850 127 1,150 26,440 27 2,970 205 2,695 40,810 205 40,035 376 4,200 390 77,930 35,256 30 385 460 20 210 615 5,500 6,795 35 205 867 7,932 11,828 80 745 316 2,301 2,217 15 140 2,024 19,138 21,327 217 2,325 1,771 3,007 1,536 220 15 1,270 1,675 896 1,332 3,930 22,913 3,458 411 55 5 1 3,830 22,048 522,500 478 71,580 10 55 1,800 5 1,500 75 945 26,600 20 5,820 45 510 9,285 45 9,225 150 1,505 50 28,000 25 170 225 156 1,340 1,422 5 100 286 2,495 3,380 21 112 130 960 1,025 916 8,306 8,459 45 360 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Total all farms Economic class [tern (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms Total Class I Class II Class III SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued 24,379 471,556 462,886 9,497 2,709 290,904 16,625 59,603 5,668,058 2,176 238,225 5,103,676 3,806 1,714,340 5,020 48,176 18,648 430,769 436,204 4,365 1,649 176,244 9,931 50,782 4,941,820 2,005 233,838 5,025,366 2,182 1,254,070 2,470 39,949 495 117,439 149,874 75 249 40,606 103 1,645 293,153 232 141,380 3,177,439 24 118,250 211 18,333 591 49,507 53,051 142 22 2,697 138 1,872 340,854 184 31,860 682,091 35 31,875 281 7,116 982 acres. . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home 45,839 352 acres2., bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home 15,811 330 acres . . bushels . . . 433,950 307 acres.. . tons . . . 528,646 103 Land ill bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 414 acres .. . Z Less than 0.05 percent. ■'■Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . LOUISIANA 43 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Economic class— Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms-Continued Other farms Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Part-retirement Abnormal SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued 2,269 58,634 56,193 655 345 40,905 890 4,404 538,904 497 22,393 439,065 277 236,745 422 3,398 5,225 80,981 74,927 1,270 481 42,475 2,542 14,329 1,531,431 440 7,990 141,085 642 333,510 614 6,002 9,086 78,439 56,320 1,871 296 33,750 5,928 25,712 1,803,528 345 4,875 57,040 1,101 342,045 528 1,454 4,357 31,028 20,031 3,659 626 77,042 4,707 6,990 552,005 120 1,245 15,185 1,226 303,655 1,692 5,612 1,365 9,345 6,145 1,464 151 19,375 1,979 1,536 140,529 50 935 10,300 395 53,165 843 2,359 acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home 414 506 9 acres2., bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home 283 18,243 8 acres2. . bushels . . . acres . . . tons... 295 33,704 1 2,207 52,825 3 103,450 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and acres . . . 15 256 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 1 of 8. -Cash -grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms F.conomie class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number. . Percent distribution percent . . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution ■ . .percent . . Average site of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings Average per farm. dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting . , acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 r-eres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres Tarms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. Hcres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting . . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting . . acres , . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . Irrigated land in f3rms farms reporting . . acres . . Ungated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland In cover crops farms reporting . . Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number.. Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms .operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income from sources otlier than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number . 50 to 69 acres number . 70 to 99 acres number . 100 to 139 acres number . 140 to 176 acres number . 180 to 219 acres number . 220 to 259 acres number . 260 to 499 acres number . 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres. number . 2.000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. 34,715 XXX 8,009,669 XXX 230.7 3?, 915 167.81 31,069 2,182,784 3,750 6,729 5,712 5,481 4,290 2,725 1,809 429 144 13,997 1,620,962 6,222 326,697 1,509 106,526 5,174 220,171 9,038 1,221,737 6,993 957,924 11,908 1,309,022 3,650 381,143 4,108 480,206 4,089 477,779 2,625 107,958 1,217 57,858 87 4,645 2,606 232,066 34,394 711 3,593 7,905 11,303 9,139 1,743 48.3 10,768 5,889 1,187 3,692 2,222 4,109 3,598 23,947 2,561 4,341 1,241 1,538 13,497 3,241 3,357 2,747 1,915 1,330 942 2,782 1,900 925 541 3,743 100.0 1,611,153 100.0 430.4 73,442 189.99 3,743 588,080 60 145 220 485 777 1,074 843 115 24 2,472 568,880 518 45,016 101 11,740 442 33,276 580 140,365 525 51,655 781 146, 222 211 14,465 3,164 456,298 3,164 455,583 115 6,141 91 14,304 185 42,928 3,688 85 418 1,022 1,256 769 138 46.6 885 509 125 251 115 415 191 2,858 289 719 15 345 185 385 270 295 310 250 850 565 195 78 352 9.4 615,325 38.2 1,748.1 250,382 170.44 352 180, 507 3 243 82 24 255 218,447 52 12,465 17 1,278 43 11,187 63 86,118 50 15,253 97 72,517 41 8,574 341 146,070 341 145,933 31 2,191 10 10,785 39 108 140 42 15 46.4 38 19 4 15 9 24 2 314 30 95 5 50 134 104 59 910 24.3 498,194 30.9 547.5 105,106 195.70 910 201,301 5 396 481 28 637 177,111 88 9,136 28 2,497 71 6,639 165 30,949 99 16,199 202 48,247 59 3,001 879 171,661 879 171,626 23 1,745 25 3,112 49 14,177 904 30 119 325 310 101 19 43.9 143 99 20 24 16 767 53 223 35 75 85 310 311 75 14 1,031 27.5 312,776 19.4 303.4 62,038 208.03 1,031 129,182 15 356 572 83 5 711 124,616 126 8,922 30 4,565 101 4,357 115 12,945 138 5,700 160 14,518 56 1,265 949 99,682 949 99,139 25 1,265 12 2,471 1,015 35 195 239 279 221 46 45.2 199 121 31 47 15 97 21 832 85 204 100 85 115 135 80 415 85 11 5 666 17.8 113,870 7.1 171.0 31,516 182.24 666 47,685 25 245 285 81 30 466 37,295 105 8,840 15 2,280 90 6,560 100 5,470 86 5,276 131 5,245 30 605 570 29,000 570 29,000 10 495 15 650 40 3,720 656 15 40 150 271 160 20 48.4 220 125 35 60 35 90 75 446 81 85 30 70 125 115 105 80 50 65 25 513 13.7 54,641 3.4 106.5 22,283 244.92 513 23,245 50 155 165 116 21 6 287 9,455 86 2,855 5 400 81 2,455 77 4,023 106 6,832 141 4,600 20 645 340 8,320 340 8,320 10 200 15 585 15 635 15 145 165 140 38 50.2 230 90 35 105 30 283 25 72 145 45 30 15 20 10 10 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8. -Cash-grain farms , hnia are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] 45 Item (For definitions and explanations, E ToLal all commercial farms FARkE BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners milliner. . . Part ow ners number . . . All tenant* numlicr. . . Cash tenants number. . . Share-cash tenants nun her . . , Crop-share tenants number .. , Livestock-share tenants number. . , Cropper1. number . . . Other and unspecified tenants number. .. White farm operators: Full owners number. .. Part owners number . . . All tenants number. . . Croppers number . . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . . Part owners nun.ber . . All tenants number . . Croppers number. . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting . . number. . Com pickers farms reporting . . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . numher . . Motortrucks farms reporting . . number. . Tractors farms reporting.. number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number. . 1 tractor farms reporting. ■ 2 tractors farms reporti ng . . ft tractors • . ..farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors fam.s reporting.. number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors farms re|»rting . . number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for gram, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of toad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting . . 8 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting. . .1 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) ...farms reporting.. persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 3 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. fl to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . , Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number . See footnotes at end of table. 13,368 8,574 12,424 1,050 334 6,383 128 3,353 1,176 11,513 7,493 5,920 591 1,855 1,081 6,504 2,762 3,875 4,828 1,189 1,246 3,282 3,435 703 823 20,841 28,107 21,650 41,811 21,156 40,647 12,834 4,127 2,035 872 1,288 21,026 39,727 794 920 955 1,164 21,959 25,532 30,085 16,836 22,099 2,662 2,699 238 924 12,277 16,699 5,070 2,157 2,913 1,149 1,122 273 369 7,732 42,597 4,708 16,628 2,264 1,038 714 344 348 30,387 1,986 2,342 837 1,779 1,100 40 24 848 41 90 57 807 1,758 1,010 65 2,001 2,696 96 102 562 592 39 60 3,184 5,552 3,279 8,890 3,274 8,758 828 875 873 355 343 3,269 8,512 189 246 116 132 3,133 3,841 3,633 2,699 3,208 25 20 151 201 1,102 2,331 234 70 164 54 51 30 29 1,223 2,796 931 1,782 536 251 3,156 259 328 26 246 68 2 2 48 26 245 68 337 689 14 19 138 156 9 15 346 1,084 345 1,822 345 1,810 4 14 71 65 191 345 1,690 75 120 11 12 343 595 347 321 321 154 180 13 4 291 1,137 277 887 59 109 67 74 513 320 2 11 255 21 10 21 74 513 320 10 819 1,055 21 22 174 180 1,850 868 2,818 863 2,779 62 131 407 146 117 858 2,719 49 60 29 39 865 1,078 910 756 855 5 5 280 45 27 266 577 46 11 35 18 5 5 7 519 963 446 625 302 115 27 2 791 59 60 188 525 311 5 6 255 10 25 10 188 520 306 25 603 699 30 30 167 168 12 17 995 1,496 961 2,349 961 2,309 192 362 280 93 34 961 2,279 29 30 40 40 911 1,059 1,031 825 895 296 660 60 10 50 15 10 10 15 291 494 167 224 139 22 850 75 106 181 295 190 15 5 150 181 285 160 5 160 165 6 6 56 61 10 10 476 618 591 1,166 591 1,145 210 250 90 40 1 591 1,114 31 31 21 21 531 611 646 391 561 5 141 465 35 25 81 111 227 155 126 11 90 222 155 106 15 348 368 378 556 378 541 255 93 20 10 378 541 10 15 357 372 478 310 426 5 5 5 15 150 308 50 10 40 10 20 5 5 551 35 80 458 20 35 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8.-Cash-grain farms | Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ) (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer anrl fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. acres on which used. tons. Dry materials Tarms reporting. tons. Liquid niati -rials farms reporting. tons. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting, acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms renting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Corn ■ farms reporting , acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Soybeans farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Cotton farms reporting,. Dry materials farm- reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. All other crops farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms resorting. tons. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. acres limed, tons . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. I'nder $100 farms reporting. S100 to $999 farms reporting. .$1,000 to $1,999 farms reportinR. $2,000 to 54,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. I'nder $1,000 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to <4,999 farms reporting. $.r,tXX) to 59,999 farms reporting. $10,000 or more farms reporting. Machine hire farms reporting. dol 1 ars . I'nder $200 farms reporting. $200 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 or more farms reporting. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. 1 Inder $200 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to 52,499 farms reportine. S2,ri00 lo $1,999 farms reporting. $fi,000 to S9.999 farms reporting. $10,000 lo $19,999 farms reporting. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. 5,50,000 or more farms reporting. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. dollars. I'nder $100 fao.is reportinc . $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 lo ^'199 farms reporting. si, i Will or more farms reporting. Gasoline and uiher petroleum fuel and ml for the fanu business farms reporting. dollars. I nilei JUKI farms reporting. $mi to Sl'i'i ., farms reporting. S500 to S'fi'i farm- reporting. $1,000 to $1,009 ramis reporting. $!i,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 29,548 1,793,181 219,652 27,675 189,863 3,029 29,789 4,444 248,069 4,394 34,518 102 693 1,558 87,649 1,533 12,813 37 200 13,245 214,657 11,982 20,677 1,527 4,838 920 18,100 845 1,653 91 202 18,525 429,165 17,146 45,833 1,693 8,532 11,858 795,541 10,940 74,369 1,141 15,324 1,789 79,039 106,808 34,710 25,075 34,761,937 7,390 11,670 1,846 2,433 1,736 11,603 19,185,383 8,689 1,336 829 375 374 22,868 12,024,234 12,088 8,113 2,667 19,537 37,998,250 6,244 4,417 2,550 3,198 1,621 823 378 229 77 16,777 5,917,390 9,294 4,778 1,233 1,472 32,618 17,150,208 12,250 12,825 3,303 3,760 480 3,450 512,254 57,151 3,406 56,383 114 768 714 47,354 714 5,505 80 4,825 80 474 478 8,737 443 767 41 216 78 2,990 78 318 583 10,594 538 1,321 46 235 3,024 437,754 3,010 47,998 54 317 161 6,010 8,904 3,743 3,053 2,012,559 358 2,269 237 164 25 1,174 1,010,169 978 115 50 18 13 1,776 1,429,693 289 998 489 2,759 4,817,965 498 548 373 768 395 120 41 13 3 1,952 2,287,409 201 487 432 832 3,698 4,684,662 255 996 835 1,483 129 340 172,849 19,561 338 19,403 14 158 127 19,242 127 2,493 21 2,702 21 311 32 2,356 25 127 7 85 12 1,235 12 201 40 1,798 37 195 3 26 329 145,516 327 16,076 6 47 26 1,362 1,798 352 313 714,074 18 155 59 63 18 156 553, 598 68 42 28 7 11 177 259,793 14 71 92 346 2,187,968 5 7 14 49 127 95 33 13 3 237 764,064 5 18 17 197 352 1,426,337 4 17 229 102 856 179,558 20,309 839 19,903 44 406 184 13,802 184 1,607 17 682 17 55 38 542 25 26 65 2,311 48 169 18 141 837 162,221 830 18,046 28 237 68 2,970 4,583 910 810 539,053 63 613 65 62 7 286 252,226 216 48 11 10 1 396 318,567 78 209 109 854 1,617,662 37 99 84 385 225 16 517 742,746 41 34 73 369 910 1,657,985 5 68 135 675 27 991 636 109,042 34,880 11,900 3,579 976 626 11,767 3,510 35 20 133 69 237 105 9,305 3,360 237 105 810 429 22 10 816 100 22 10 63 12 86 101 1,604 1,450 76 96 132 153 10 10 60 41 16 25 430 1,010 16 25 51 36 117 161 2,225 2,350 97 156 279 364 20 5 60 8 928 520 94,662 26,610 928 515 10,432 2,516 10 10 13 20 32 10 933 305 1,323 605 1,031 666 850 586 412,942 233,620 46 100 712 431 68 40 24 15 341 215 123,720 54,300 314 205 20 5 436 456,358 21 207 208 820 727,155 146 190 174 269 32 9 510 537,210 5 73 196 236 1,026 i ,"'," ,690 151 377 493 396 267,225 66 255 75 431 181,585 140 160 75 55 321 167,895 15 150 131 25 666 352,400 20 345 225 76 431 12,270 1,402 431 1,400 1 2 60 1,605 60 164 5 445 5 13 126 1,530 126 168 1 2 10 135 10 7 130 1,510 130 248 310 7,045 310 800 20 340 470 513 353 87,100 70 283 131 25,420 130 286 109,735 60 221 5 238 92,780 115 87 16 10 10 246 62,934 60 171 10 5 498 142,220 80 338 70 10 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8. -Cash-grain farms [Data are hased on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 47 {For definitions and explanations. SCO text) Toul nil commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars... average per farm, dollars . . . All crops sold dollars. . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars... Vegetables sold dollars . . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . . Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars. .. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars... Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . . Dairy products sold dollars .. . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . . . LIVESTOCK AMD LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves forms reporting . . . number. .. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. . number . . . Milk cows farms reporting. . . number... Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting . . . number. . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves forms reporting. . , number . . . Farms reporting bv number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. ., 2 to 4 head farms reporting... 5 to 9 head forms reporting... 10 to 19 head forms reporting . . 20 to 49 head farms rerun ins. . 50to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head forms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head forms reporting.. 75 to 99 head forms reporting . . 100 or more head forms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 heod forms reporting . . 2 to 9 head forms reporting.. 10 to 19 heod forms reporting,. 20 to 29 head forms reporting.. 30 to 49 head forms reporting.. 50 to 74 head forms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . HotSeS and/01 mules forms reporting . . number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Born since June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. . number . . Sheep and lambs forms reporting . . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . Ewes forms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over forms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cottle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive forms reporting. . number.. dollar^ .. Sheep and lambs sold alive forms reporting. . number. , dollars. , Milk and cream sold l farms reporting.. pounds . , dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting., dollars.. Chicken eggs sold forms reporting. dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of Ubl a 304,044,227 8,758 201,967,329 190,385,212 1,254,070 4,124,236 6,203,811 102,076,898 16,009,670 27,756,139 58,311,089 26,967 1,276,723 26,450 791,582 18,781 146,309 23,007 302,897 18,142 182,244 1,226 5,711 4,111 3,906 4,935 3,931 2,897 250 3,594 10,420 3,067 2,102 3,057 1,762 777 1,671 7,152 8,934 212 619 1,122 505 149 88 19,537 55,187 18,424 211,439 11,150 104,295 15,770 107,144 1,781 92,151 1,143 21,173 1,672 70,978 1,593 59,285 1,372 11,693 24,525 2,735,621 18,999 500,214 52,308,373 7,495 160,727 4,500,356 784 41,180 452,980 2,945 533,747,799 27,756,139 2,584 7,465,945 5,151 21,099,494 8,439,798 71,933,223 19,218 65,707,711 65,616,812 8,925 17,009 64,965 6,225,512 220,357 128,820 5,876,335 3,200 175,836 3,163 121,320 2,154 4,402 2,748 36,070 2,557 18,446 358 308 528 912 565 427 22 232 824 608 390 440 270 135 264 996 1,145 2 1 5 5 2,174 6,250 1,502 12,427 776 5,464 1,272 6,963 711 11,342 438 2,560 681 8,782 653 7,546 578 1,236 2,581 117,753 2,603 60,720 5,604,023 362 5,743 160,804 306 4,078 44,858 30 2,500,735 128,820 159 12,186 575 500,051 200,021 23,978,230 68,120 21,443,209 21,411,325 6,000 1,959 23,925 2,535,021 171,690 10,225 2,353,106 307 63,873 305 45,426 150 411 281 11,914 292 6,533 16 11 10 27 47 175 21 10 25 14 1 30 35 32 158 248 1,168 57 1,319 30 623 52 696 55 1,494 26 320 55 1,174 55 1,027 159 26,084 290 24,605 2,322,544 24 626 17,528 25 25,696,240 28,238 23,857,867 23,819,823 500 5,384 32,160 1,838,373 18,317 90,000 1,730,056 823 52,782 818 36,791 481 1,044 720 10,233 681 5,758 15 66 41 106 197 227 170 1 32 165 89 107 153 128 61 83 255 221 617 1,860 254 2,058 143 1,026 214 1,032 200 3,446 132 920 190 2,526 182 2,107 162 419 536 19,318 705 18,213 1,668,654 75 1,346 37,688 66 621 1,402 6,831 15,422 10 5 260,860 1,642,500 10,225 90,000 18 40 5,636 4,649 25 84 413,817 28,054 165,527 11,222 15,249,873 14,791 14,059,587 14,048,404 4,183 7,000 1,190,286 12,714 4,020 1,173,552 880 37,260 875 25,214 572 1,130 788 8,396 720 3,650 15 56 65 116 338 226 64 20 162 190 177 187 81 37 21 235 337 594 1,598 418 3,377 231 1,655 338 1,722 291 4,997 175 965 286 4,032 271 3,552 245 480 759 28,504 774 12,031 1,063,120 116 1,600 44,800 170 1,700 18,700 5 77,400 4,020 56 1,157 141 22,300 8,920 4,764,453 7,154 4,348,747 4,346,790 500 707 750 415,706 5,721 24,450 385,535 576 13,356 576 8,451 485 1,075 485 3,310 460 1,595 10 70 81 130 230 40 15 40 201 200 60 45 25 5 185 295 1,874,394 3,654 1,668,376 1,663,422 3,954 1,000 206,018 10,948 125 194,945 428 7,245 413 4,600 331 512 358 1,876 318 769 20 60 70 145 110 20 3 55 195 95 45 20 1 190 141 351 223 926 457 316 302 3,050 1,938 146 136 1,145 735 276 267 1,905 1,203 105 40 925 280 60 30 200 105 100 35 725 175 100 30 585 140 80 25 140 35 510 412 18,095 14,737 440 338 3,775 1,740 340,760 178 , 550 61 56 1,351 560 37,828 15,680 25 10 225 30 2,475 330 5 5 513,750 6,225 24,450 125 20 15 335 336 135 155 10,790 22,855 4,316 9,142 48 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8. -Cash-grain farms DfiUi are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959.... hnns reporting.. number of litters . 1 or 2 litters farms reporting . 3 to 9 Utters farms reporting . 10 to 19 litters farms reporting . 20 to 39 litters farms reporting . 40 to 69 litters farms reporting . 70 or more litters farms reporting . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. number of litters . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms llnder 11 acres. . . . 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain reporting. . acres . . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . acres . bushels, reporting. bushels . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . bushels. . . Sales farms reporting... bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Rice harvested farms reporting. . acres. . 162-lb. barrels . . Sales farms reporting . . 162-lb. barrels.. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops.. bushels. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons.. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres., tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons.. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight. . Total all commercial farms Economic class 9,059 29,411 6,292 2,210 414 103 21 19 6,746 14,968 5,604 14,443 20,208 304,617 12,169 5,212 1,869 531 144 283 19,194 275,838 8,791,333 4,041 2,484,510 574 35,495 777,869 468 730,215 1,627 57,874 1,918,283 352 590,672 3,354 465,161 8,321,093 3,353 8,229,808 3,175 184,498 3,347 4,195,257 313,797 292 11,368 29,310 78 8,783 1,515 42,521 62,026 132 3,337 2,335 46,565 78,741 151 4,149 917 18,985 23,781 33 1,018 5,883 189,798 279,641 487 22,800 41 4,560 29,770 528 1,566 368 135 17 5 3 383 957 280 609 794 13,892 499 171 66 24 11 23 738 13,162 552,131 284 316,755 121 7,845 176,425 90 163,634 233 8,651 329,370 76 178,855 3,159 454,791 8,147,987 3,159 8,060,653 475 56,831 203 1,327,887 89 196 158 3,260 4,600 11 165 663 14,374 25,553 28 1,673 1,586 2,187 5 585 506 12,322 15,684 14 460 27 175 18 6 1 18 68 18 107 44 3,211 11 17 2 2 1 11 44 3,011 166,476 16 139,075 27 4,643 106, 535 21 99,109 43 4,169 159,745 341 145,553 2,730,266 341 2,691,876 31 7,371 192,000 29 1,151 1,675 112 5,006 8,388 7 533 857 ,159 71 4,313 6,971 93 246 60 33 153 50 93 707 37 8 1 45 667 31,740 12 14 ,400 18 767 18,750 13 17,650 57 1,687 68,505 879 171,556 3,048,086 879 3,023,895 42 13,860 28 302,700 9,099 3 74 166 40 563 558 198 4,336 7,540 1 100 6 99 118 148 4,027 3,922 156 520 95 46 10 5 126 367 71 153 122 1,979 71 26 20 5 107 1,869 89,625 30 37,560 36 1,310 29,350 92 1,9 65 73,495 35 36,270 949 98,937 1,721,740 949 1,703,927 104 15,795 64 1,346 2,077 188 3,272 7,090 15 1,025 155 2,167 3,039 5 15 111 315 80 25 6 71 179 56 136 166 2,580 100 40 5 15 6 146 2,270 55,195 41 21,025 20 615 8,525 5 7,500 30 590 17,825 10 4,350 570 28,955 483,230 570 477,980 90 9,850 218,315 2,840 100 1,230 1,685 10 560 645 5 585 80 1,000 1,135 101 260 75 25 71 170 60 90 221 3,080 170 20 15 6 10 216 3,040 129,275 60 58,750 15 465 12,410 15 12,310 140 5,800 340 8,275 140,240 340 138,550 142 8,710 188,197 1,330 20 150 240 5 50 50 460 730 37 720 527 15 95 90 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8. -Cash-grain farms [ Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J 49 {For definitions and explanations, Tolal all commercial farms Economic class SPECIFIED CROPS H\RVE-STED-Conunued Cotton harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bales. . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres2 . bushels. . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres2, bushels. . Sugarcane harvested for sugar farms reporting. . acres . . tons . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbeartng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres. . . 18,648 430,769 436,204 4,365 1,649 176,244 9,931 50,782 4,941,820 2,005 233,838 5,025,366 2,182 1,254,070 2,470 39,949 583 10,629 8,512 165 24 2,542 318 2,164 161,558 7 495 6,880 27 8,925 212 452 40 1,798 1,682 11 1 154 39 399 42,889 2 140 2,940 1 6,000 24 172 65 2,311 2,174 43 3 518 34 304 27,284 5 355 3,940 1 500 50 133 117 2,225 1,944 31 9 595 35 625 37,125 161 2,380 1,567 35 4 735 75 424 27,685 5 500 130 1,510 970 30 6 380 85 247 19,185 70 405 175 15 1 160 50 165 7,390 20 1,925 20 18 includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 50 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 2 of 8. -Cotton farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent \verage sire of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according lo use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 lo 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 lo 199 *cres farms reporting 200 lo 499 actes farms reporting 500 lo 999 acres farms reporti ng 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. Cropland not harvested Bnd not pastured farms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. ncres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. acres , Woodland pastured farms reporting. acres . Woodland not pastured farms reporting . acres Other pasture (nol cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres . Improved pasture farms reporting acres . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. acres . Irrigated cropland harvested , farms reporting. acres . Land use piactices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres. Land in slnp-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER TNCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total .operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 lo 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 lo 179 acres number 180 to 219 acres number 220 lo 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 3-1,715 XXX :, 009,669 XXX 230.7 32,915 167.81 31,069 2,182,784 3,750 6,729 5,712 5,481 4,290 2,725 1,809 429 144 13,997 1,620,962 6,222 326,697 1,509 106,526 5,174 220, 171 9,038 1,221,737 6,993 957,924 11,908 1,309,022 3,650 381, 143 4,108 480,206 4,089 477,779 2,625 107,958 1,217 57,858 87 4,645 2,606 232,066 34,394 711 3,593 7,905 11,303 9,139 1,743 48.3 10,768 5,889 1,187 3,692 2,222 4,109 3,598 23,947 2,561 4,341 1,241 1,538 13,497 3,241 3,357 2,747 1,915 1,330 942 2,782 1,900 925 541 Economic class 14,906 100.0 1,729,721 100.0 116.0 16,523 168.23 14,906 766,781 1,170 4,185 3,626 2,998 1,638 680 424 139 46 4,382 197,487 2,492 75,180 332 21,904 2,289 53,276 2,650 198,914 2,330 227,623 4,536 193, 145 852 70,027 154 8,420 149 8,100 1,049 39,201 375 16,699 31 465 351 22,244 14,806 443 1,755 3,566 5,112 3,506 424 46.8 4,399 3,416 381 602 893 1,311 10, 507 936 976 605 8,660 1,555 1,275 790 470 286 210 431 336 179 109 367 2.5 582,309 33.7 1,586.7 237,297 162.28 367 222,921 18 172 131 46 210 81,677 96 17,147 47 6,839 73 10,308 159 68,414 153 -'' .■'"- 143 83,690 70 38,809 35 4,912 35 4,862 85 14,411 13 4,662 1 100 357 1 45 87 132 64 28 47.8 308 23 10 30 126 117 84 396 2.7 249,761 14.4 630.7 90, 188 154.24 396 91,090 20 175 193 210 37,322 125 11,947 31 3,905 110 8,042 154 37,127 181 41,763 193 25,299 78 11,868 29 1,463 29 1,313 103 6,615 1,044 391 5 62 101 143 50 30 46.2 102 37 17 48 18 44 30 294 42 68 5 20 15 25 30 125 125 33 18 183,716 10.6 301.2 37,735 142.02 610 74,978 10 197 352 256 20,377 216 14,340 45 5,773 178 8,567 214 21,862 217 30,649 261 15,494 112 5,710 25 710 25 605 4,195 23 2,678 36 6,220 610 5 47 182 224 117 35 47.6 201 104 31 66 51 98 57 409 88 64 11 10 50 80 115 71 55 141 65 13 5 35 3,470 1,575 21 156 395 568 337 98 48.2 500 311 70 119 136 1,090 136 169 290 270 310 315 145 105 75 70 1,590 4,122 10.7 27.7 187,412 263,153 10.8 15.2 117.9 63.8 16,455 10,418 150. 20 174.42 1,590 4,122 'V » 134,373 15 25 810 150 1,181 486 1,566 804 532 118 17 7 1 521 1,095 17, 229 18, 192 364 720 9,217 11,526 72 92 2,107 2,105 323 669 7,110 9,421 391 766 18,933 33,673 354 719 19,902 27,659 570 1,218 19,198 25,484 182 255 6,745 4,805 25 20 435 265 20 20 420 265 217 336 5,285 6,125 55 80 2,235 2,840 5 300 90 6,715 4,087 81 420 1,061 1,500 792 233 47.3 1,442 845 260 337 371 472 426 2,680 341 307 10 2,295 650 570 285 145 60 35 55 10 6 1 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8.-Cotton farms [Data are bused on reports for only a sample of farms. See toxt | 51 Item (For definitions and explanations, sec toxt) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number... Tan owners number. . . All tenants number. . . Cash lenanus number . . . Share-cash tenants number... Crop-share tenants number. . . Livestock-share tenants number... Croppers number . . . Other and unspecified tenants number. . . White farm operators: Full owners number.. . Part owners number . . . All tenants number . . . Croppers number .. . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners numlier . . . Part owners number. . . All tenants number . . . Croppers number. . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Cram combines farms reporting... number .. . Com pickers farms reporting. . . number . . . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . . number. . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . . number.. . Motortrucks farms reporting. . . number. . . Tractors farms reporting . . . number. .. Tractors other than Harden Farms reporting... numlier. .. 1 tractor farms reporting. . . 2 tractors farms reporting. . . a tractors famis reporting. . . 4 tractors farms reporting. . . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . . Wheel tractors funis reporting . . , number.. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . . number, .. Garden tractors farms reporting.., numlier.. . Automobi les farms reporting .. . number. .. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . , Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting , . , Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting . . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or a miles farms reporting . . 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . . persons . . , Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting... persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. a or 4 hired workers farms reporting, , 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Operators not reporting residence number . , See footnotes at end of table. 13,368 8,574 12,424 1,050 334 6,383 128 3,353 1,176 11,513 7,493 5,920 591 1,855 1,081 6,504 2,762 3,875 4,828 1,189 1,246 3,282 3,435 703 823 20,841 28, 107 21,650 41,811 21,156 40,647 12,834 4,127 2,035 872 1,288 21,026 39,727 794 920 955 1,164 21,959 25,532 30,085 16,836 22,099 2,662 2,699 238 924 12,277 16,699 5,070 2,157 2,913 1,149 1,122 273 369 7,732 42,597 4,708 16,628 2,264 1,038 714 344 348 30, 387 1,986 3,430 2,815 8,616 384 185 4,473 55 3,011 508 2,335 2,035 2,999 410 1,095 780 5,617 2,601 986 1,109 460 485 676 700 125 146 7,050 8,542 7,520 12,550 7,414 12,320 5,335 1,108 388 217 366 7,369 12,117 189 203 201 230 7,723 8,404 11,712 4,049 7,557 25 28 47 4,239 7,677 2,723 1,280 1,443 661 530 112 140 1,813 17,477 780 3,271' 215 193 169 126 13,273 635 998 86 195 56 12 15 13 86 190 50 235 328 156 176 221 239 54 73 358 1,126 359 2,462 359 2,455 1 8 48 38 264 359 2,384 57 71 6 7 351 655 365 340 313 14 12 34 123 276 77 353 ,597 313 2,315 10 44 79 105 75 274 74 19 108 237 43 15 5 12 103 232 33 173 187 80 85 159 160 4 5 378 627 371 1,236 370 1,211 30 90 116 68 66 370 1,199 12 12 19 25 363 451 386 311 326 1 1 2 35 170 202 13 12 310 2,542 240 532 73 100 54 11 2 298 61 37 142 305 158 16 10 96 5 15 16 132 280 128 5 59 110 115 16 16 548 731 580 1,415 575 1,390 105 254 118 85 13 575 1,357 33 33 25 25 498 571 610 414 491 5 5 5 31 243 306 50 35 15 5 10 258 1,477 97 If. 470 108 32 353 499 737 51 35 391 15 215 30 333 424 402 40 20 75 335 175 168 168 100 100 40 40 16 17 1,154 1,297 1,318 1,924 1,313 1,886 862 373 55 11 12 1,308 1,865 21 21 26 38 977 1,062 1,479 728 1,162 557 793 225 135 90 40 40 5 5 335 2,569 74 156 921 774 2,426 100 50 1,101 10 1,075 90 731 534 841 175 190 240 ,585 900 157 157 50 50 101 101 20 20 2,061 2,175 2,426 2,922 2,391 2,847 2,006 328 46 10 1 2,371 2,811 36 36 65 75 2,114 2,210 3,421 1,241 2,234 5 10 1,158 2,109 755 375 380 220 105 35 20 337 ,517 1,394 101 95 56 116 3,706 86 330 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8. -Cotton farms [Data are based on reports for only mple of farms. See tent (For definitions anil explanations, Total all commercial farms USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertiliser anil fertilizing materials used during the vonr farms reporting.. acres on which used. . tons , . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid mat. -rials farms reporting. . tons.. Crops on uhirh used— llav anil cropland pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Dry Materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials .' farms reporting . . tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. , acres , , rtrv materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Com /arms reporting. . acres , , Dry materials farms reporting. . tons. . I iquid materials farms reporting, . Ions, , Soybeans ran,w reporting.. acres , . Dry materials farms reporting. , tons,. Liquid materials farms reporting,,. tons.. Cotton !lm"> reporting,. . neres . . r>y materials 'arms reporting, , Ions,. Liquid materials farms reporting. , tons. . Ml other crops farms reporting, . acros , , Drv materials farms reporting. . Ions . . Liquid materials fnrais reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres limed. . tons ,, SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of (he following specified expenditures farms reporting. , Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars . . I'nder 5100 farms reporting, . SlfJO to 5g99 farm* reporting.. 51,000 to 51,999 farms reportinft. . 52,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. .55,000 or more farms reporting . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars, . 1 nder si ,000 farms reporting.. 51,000 to sa.-ttin farm- reverting. . 1,500 In 54,999 .farms reporting., 55.0110 to 59,91111 fnm-s reporting., S10.000 or n«jre farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. , I'nder .5200 farms reporting . . 5200 l" 5099 farms reporting. . 51,000 or more forme reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars, . 1 'nder 5200 farms reporting. . S200 lo 5499 .farms reporting. . $500 to 5999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 52, 199 farms reporting,, 5-2,500 lo -s | 't'iri farms reporting, , 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. S10.000 iii 519, 1199 farms reporting.. $20,000 to s(9,999 farms reporting. . 550,000 or more farms reporting. , seeds, bulbs, |ilant*. and trees farms reporting., dollars. . I'nder 5.100 farms reporting., -inn to Mini farms reporting,, , -199 farms reporting, , 51,000 or more farms reporting.. . i ..line and olher petroleum fuel oil [or iL..- rnnu business farm- reporting.. dollars.. Under 5imi farms reporting.. -in i.. -I'll farm* reporting.. 551 ii ' id 5999 farms reporting , . '.""" '. I -ii'i farms reporting., 55,000 or more farms reporting,. See footnotes at end of table. 29, 548 1,793,181 219,652 27,675 189,863 3,029 29,789 4 Vi'i 248 ! 069 4,394 34,518 102 693 1,558 87,649 1,533 12,813 37 200 13,245 214,657 11,982 20,677 1,527 4,838 920 18,100 845 1,653 91 202 18,525 429,165 17,146 45,833 1,693 8,532 11,858 795, 541 10,940 74,369 1,K1 15,324 1,789 79,039 106,808 34,710 25,075 34,761,937 7,390 11,670 1,846 2,433 1,736 11,603 19,185,383 8,689 1,336 829 375 374 22,868 12,024,234 12,088 8,113 2,667 19,537 37,998,250 6,244 4,417 2,550 3,198 1,621 623 378 229 77 16,777 5,917,390 9,294 4,778 1,233 1,472 32,618 17,150,208 12,250 12,825 3,303 3,760 480 14,867 545,461 63,317 13,836 53,415 1,562 9,902 395 25,709 379 2,242 27 162 126 6,043 116 383 10 109 6,689 92,601 6,219 7,900 559 1,617 375 5,430 364 512 11 12 14, 862 370,232 13,681 38,545 1,456 7,386 3,233 45,446 3,137 3,833 112 616 326 14,879 20,157 14,906 8,478 1,882,908 4,550 3,593 182 121 32 3,768 1,957,085 3,511 100 64 34 59 14,906 ,689,810 8,548 4,826 1,532 7,756 10,617,248 3,070 2,024 1,014 776 395 274 121 63 . 19 7,764 1,133,002 5,578 1,762 223 201 13,721 4,757,248 6,441 5,531 794 825 130 367 158,737 15,376 278 9,423 234 5,953 96 16, 214 86 1,156 11 132 17 3,516 13 116 4 103 219 22,508 119 1,087 132 980 17 1,242 17 84 367 100,731 218 6,331 225 4,363 92 14, 526 63 649 34 375 44 7,247 9,450 367 284 552,805 7 133 67 47 30 176 1,300,601 36 36 30 26 48 367 2,806,815 1 366 367 5,471,414 16 35 137 103 57 19 274 428,255 6 41 82 145 367 1,732,643 5 6 237 119 396 61,152 7,034 280 5,422 184 1,612 44 3,385 43 410 6 16 3 855 2 75 1 1 215 6,861 135 379 87 233 6 108 5 8 1 (Z) 396 42,857 263 4,226 177 1,176 89 7,086 67 324 28 186 19 1,207 1,232 396 288 190,818 57 164 31 35 1 119 314,354 63 21 17 7 11 396 836,188 20 49 327 391 1,603,504 5 5 36 101 133 88 17 6 231 128,880 38 85 71 37 396 650,688 31 58 301 6 610 49, 260 6,391 539 5,796 145 595 47 2,035 47 268 5 10 21 487 21 70 315 5,934 267 686 68 90 6 230 6 53 610 36,753 516 4,313 140 492 109 3,821 99 406 10 3 47 1,735 2,895 610 401 161,794 81 280 14 26 184 85,587 165 7 11 1 610 775,702 26 260 324 550 1,128,865 15 96 106 148 146 38 1 379 105,819 66 262 34 17 610 533,909 20 184 211 190 5 1,590 65,001 7,724 1,400 6,946 298 778 48 2,490 48 239 30 380 25 31 650 10,353 563 918 97 181 31 485 26 46 5 10 1,565 49,252 1,379 5,417 263 546 221 2,041 201 295 25 36 76 2,665 3,335 1,590 999 243,931 405 555 25 13 1 473 112,963 441 26 6 1,590 1,046,490 155 1,152 313 1,239 1,063,435 165 356 302 344 71 1 1,001 145,355 431 547 21 2 1,365 606,813 175 981 334 75 4,113 97,388 11,936 3,778 11,233 431 703 65 980 60 75 5 4 35 740 35 82 1,714 17,920 1,614 1,784 115 99 100 1,265 100 95 4,113 69,918 3,752 8,442 401 592 726 6,565 721 755 5 8 95 1,655 2,960 4,122 2,286 342,720 1,230 1,016 40 1,001 79,260 991 10 4,122 1,372,225 1,266 2,664 192 2,459 919,195 940 872 485 142 10 10 2,058 164,498 1,512 531 15 3,917 698,260 1,366 2,374 160 17 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8.-Cotton farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 53 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars, Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars . Fruits and nuts sold dollars , Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars, AH livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved. Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . arms reporting. number . 'arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number . arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting,. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting . , 500 or more head farms reporting. , Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 Co 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting., 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head forms reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and/or mules farms reporting . number. HogS and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . number . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting . number. Chickens 4 months old and over . farms reporting. , number. , Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves 9old alive farms reporting. . number. dollars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. numtier. dollars. Milk and cream 9old - farms reporting. pounds . dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting . dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 304, 04-1, 227 8,758 201,967,329 190,385,212 1,254,070 4,124,236 6,203,811 102,076,898 16,009,670 27,756,139 58,311,089 26,967 1,276,723 26,450 791, 582 18,781 146,309 23,007 302,897 18,142 182,244 1,226 5,711 4,111 3,906 4,935 3,931 2,897 250 3,594 10,420 3,067 2,102 3,057 1,762 777 1,671 7,152 8,934 212 619 1,122 505 149 19, 537 55, 187 18,424 211,439 11,150 104, 295 15,770 107, 144 1,781 92,151 1,143 21,173 1,672 70,978 1,593 59,285 1,372 11,693 24, 525 2,735,621 18,999 500, 214 52,308,373 7,495 160,727 4,500,356 784 41,180 452,980 2,945 533,747,799 27,756,139 2,584 7,465,945 5,151 21,099,494 8,439,798 85,116,971 5,710 76,375,183 75,755,275 161,005 228,589 230,314 8,741,788 282,134 323,209 8,136,445 9,798 207,685 9,640 123,218 7,349 14, 782 7,828 51,081 5,194 33,386 747 3,573 2,261 1,535 944 330 359 49 2,333 5,449 880 296 230 92 84 276 3,484 3,842 10 2 5 1 7,543 18,739 10, 290 95,570 6,321 47,658 8,862 47,912 233 8,079 143 3,549 217 4,530 206 4,072 174 458 11,767 369,381 4,618 64,415 6, 536, 577 3,849 53,833 1,507,324 84 2,690 29, 590 88 4,993,709 323,209 456 21,075 1,726 519,559 207, 824 30,344,059 82,681 26,477,411 26,252,226 1,400 79,099 144,686 3,866,648 132,460 272,454 3,461,734 297 84,139 294 52,373 75 1,186 275 16,870 288 14,896 2 12 1 27 31 178 46 7 6 19 11 21 18 34 178 1 5 1 277 1,889 97 5,176 74 2,737 85 2,439 29 3,509 24 1,931 28 1,578 27 1,433 25 145 119 18,426 282 31,076 3,271,158 70 5,096 142,688 19 1,256 13,816 12 3,755,299 272,454 25 3,465 25 214,450 85, 780 10,591,812 26,747 9,393,597 9,269,811 8,800 77,030 37,956 1,198,215 5,925 10,000 1,182,290 307 30,318 307 18,960 149 306 285 6,697 279 4,661 10 31 18 58 69 118 3 192 1,231 145 4,184 101 2,500 135 1,684 40 1,904 21 845 40 1,059 40 961 35 98 182 6,240 285 11,014 1,082,461 107 3,053 85,484 26 677 7,447 1 240,000 10,000 10 305 22 5,550 2,220 8,366,287 13,715 7,641,839 7,622,129 1,500 13,200 5,010 724,448 9,430 28,585 686,433 472 17,189 467 10,068 297 836 401 4,323 401 2,798 10 60 50 70 166 84 32 35 1-0 95 91 58 27 3 18 104 183 5 244 624 326 5,486 198 2,274 270 3,212 12 639 7 160 7 479 7 450 7 29 356 11,490 377 5,002 524, 766 223 5,619 157,332 12 195 2,145 10 720,338 28,585 26 1,775 42 17,700 7,080 10,643,138 6,694 9,661,044 9,600,398 20,025 28,989 11,632 982,094 28,456 310 953,328 1,185 20, 519 1,170 11,373 813 1,535 1,025 5,955 804 3,191 40 301 260 265 231 69 19 176 655 181 76 58 10 5 357 456 524 1,194 994 15,128 617 7,512 909 7,616 37 1,332 31 438 32 894 32 808 27 86 1,221 35,827 787 6,310 618,257 592 11,633 325,724 17 412 4,532 10 13,290 310 60 5,121 171 57, 174 22,870 14,197,988 3,444 12,973,257 12,881,291 60,275 13,356 18,335 1,224,731 53,312 11,510 1,159,909 2,596 28,514 2,551 15,714 2,024 3,967 2,101 8,421 1,546 4,379 180 820 560 646 306 72 12 520 1,561 341 60 57 11 877 ,147 1,720 3,794 2,987 29,160 1,891 14,495 2,632 14,665 35 365 25 85 30 280 30 235 30 45 3,278 106,483 1,471 7,014 699,560 1,376 16,048 449,344 10 150 1,650 40 247,352 11, 510 160 5,311 491 113,265 45,306 54 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dai Part 2 of 8. -Cotton farms are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text^ (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters . 70 or more litters.. . June 2 to November 30 Under 11 acres. . . . 11 to 24 Bcres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain arms reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting . . arms reporting. . i reporting . . arms reporting. . :arms reporting. . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters . . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . arms reporting. , arms reporting. . s reporting. . s reporting.. s reporting. . s reporting. . s reporting . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres. bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Rice harvested farms reporting. acres. 162-lb. barrels. Sales farms reporting. 162-lb. barrels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres., tons.. Sales farms reporting. tons . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms report ing . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table. 9,059 29, All 6,292 2,210 414 103 21 19 6,746 14,968 5,604 14,443 20,208 304,617 12,169 5,212 1,869 531 144 283 19,194 275, 838 8,791,333 4,041 2,484,510 574 35,495 777,869 468 730,215 1,627 57,874 1,918,283 352 590,672 3,354 465,161 8,321,093 3,353 8,229,808 3,175 184,498 3,347 4,195,257 313,797 292 11,368 29,310 78 8,783 1,515 42,521 62,026 132 3,337 2,335 46,565 78,741 151 4,149 917 18,985 23,781 33 1,018 5,883 189,798 279,641 487 22,800 5,312 12,616 4,048 1,103 126 31 2 2 3,866 6,511 3,154 6,105 11, 572 148,931 7,572 2,842 819 180 52 107 11,070 138,385 3,967,062 2,327 1,316,088 315 17,851 395,934 267 376,913 702 23, 741 816. 532 194 331,617 41 1,225 19,130 41 19,060 2,157 100. 533 2,135 2,242,522 61,362 164 6,565 16,357 55 5,515 242 5,178 21 170 400 5,419 8,521 27 420 122 2,180 3,523 6 155 1,633 42,020 64,227 128 3,558 71 772 22 29 11 6 1 2 60 397 57 375 248 24,907 15 34 31 48 31 89 238 23,909 1,146,788 126 690,663 83 10,340 248,134 82 240, 548 151 13,355 479,487 219,393 1 165 198 37,905 75 950,220 70 4,946 13,954 30 5,110 16 1,310 1,222 1 25 23 1,709 2,720 2 70 17 1,282 2,120 191 23,261 37,215 18 1,327 105 779 33 38 23 10 395 83 384 251 9,035 34 76 73 49 10 9 230 7,938 318,836 108 133,590 75 4,570 88,160 74 83,450 114 4,211 143,444 37 59,350 159 15,954 650 330,772 24 519 688 5 40 39 1,515 1,937 5 70 27 950 1,133 5 30 285 480 151 7,865 12,954 26 940 41 4,560 29,770 157 599 81 60 16 112 303 111 296 478 ,551 171 151 130 23 3 452 8,640 239,615 141 68,200 56 1,361 29,980 115 2,735 93,674 31 29,424 320 18,138 281 416,648 10 265 600 5 250 26 745 800 5 25 39 910 1,473 5 250 16 165 265 139 3,285 4,297 22 455 582 2,305 311 216 45 10 422 1,022 396 1,283 1,186 19,635 530 370 244 35 6 1 1,156 17,480 411,885 281 121, 580 61 1,270 25,120 51 22,435 130 1,525 49,950 20 9,875 15 370 5,725 15 5,725 522 14,939 395 305,015 20 400 610 10 85 30 570 735 5 30 76 530 975 10 50 31 213 348 195 2,444 3,728 32 281 1,726 3,830 1,275 425 21 1,246 1,954 1,086 1,876 3,188 35,938 1,987 940 236 15 5 5 3,058 33,783 838,773 691 165,465 40 310 4,540 15 1,750 152 1,725 44,452 51 13,575 10 125 1,625 10 1,555 618 10,367 614 187,822 30 370 405 5 30 91 883 970 5 20 120 755 1,235 5 20 30 155 145 352 2,710 3,423 25 475 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8. -Cotton farms | Dala are bused on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj 55 (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED CROPS HiRVESTED-Conlinuetl Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales. . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres2. . bushels. . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres2, bushels. . Sugarcane harvested for sugar farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars.. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting.. acres. . Total all commercial farms 18,648 430,769 436,204 4,365 1,649 176,244 9,931 50,782 4,941,820 2,005 233,838 5,025,366 2,182 1,254,070 2,470 39,949 14,906 371,431 384,394 2,275 370 58,897 6,386 27,913 2,048,022 126 1,228 24,950 615 161,005 658 7,569 367 100,916 130,425 106 21,308 30 439 78,660 1 98 2,000 6 1,400 82 5,202 396 42,999 16 2 359 44 166 25,689 350 7,000 70 1,257 610 36,973 37,959 95 16 1,965 116 328 47,420 10 1,500 53 249 1,590 49,365 49,265 270 44 7,030 437 1,697 179, 595 25 295 8,000 60 20,025 87 437 4,122 70, 199 67,552 768 94 12,465 1,602 7,906 699,315 55 390 6,890 200 60,275 166 206 7,821 70,979 52,340 1,101 108 15,770 4,157 17,377 1,017,343 40 95 1,060 330 69,001 200 218 Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 3 of 8. -Other field-crop farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total alt farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average si te of farm acres Value of land and buildings Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 Id 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 teres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms Other cropland {idle and crop failure) farms Woodland pastured farms Woodland not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms Improved pasture farms Irrigated land in farms farms Irrigated cropland harvested farms Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting, acres reporti ng acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporti ng Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in st/ip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of ten-aces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 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 to 1,999 acres , number . . 2,000 or more acres number . . See footnotes at end of table. 34,715 XXX 8,009,669 XXX 230.7 32,915 167.81 31,069 2,182,784 3,750 6,729 5,712 5,481 4,290 2,725 1,809 429 144 13,997 1,620,962 6,222 326,697 1,509 106, 526 5,174 220,171 9,038 1,221,737 6,993 957,924 11,908 1,309,022 3,650 381,143 4,108 480,206 4,089 477,779 2,625 107,958 1,217 57,858 87 4,645 2,606 232,066 34,394 711 3,593 7,905 11,303 9,139 1,743 48.3 1,187 3,692 2,222 4,109 3,598 23,947 2,561 4,341 1,538 13,497 3,241 3,357 2,747 1,915 1,330 942 2,782 1,900 925 541 2,481 100.0 795,572 100.0 320.7 53,313 217.73 2,481 327,624 90 300 350 460 587 318 243 86 47 701 37,741 991 95,756 526 36,453 665 59,303 267 42,176 475 114,942 824 91,657 110 4,672 17 2,617 16 2,567 375 26,717 70 5,017 27 2,178 36 1,525 2,451 55 353 679 816 470 78 46.0 422 244 129 102 2,059 275 339 15 820 260 280 260 195 110 85 181 121 87 67 228 9.2 495,466 62.3 2,173.1 381,510 224.30 228 173,792 6 86 84 47 87 19,413 185 62,517 108 22,723 144 3?, 794 41 27,839 74 86,770 70 68,982 22 2,982 7 2,372 6 2,322 105 18,628 6 2,930 2 1,248 5 54 87 44 23 50.3 2 22 16 13 7 196 38 74 177 7.1 93,759 11.8 529.7 83,530 168.44 177 41,204 57 119 1 57 6,258 131 13,433 84 5,965 99 7,468 20 3,142 70 13,117 88 5,735 7 635 5 225 5 225 41 2,149 6 415 177 5 26 41 75 25 5 45.9 6 10 161 17 34 337 13.6 77,197 9.7 229.1 52,055 235.10 337 38,426 5 135 170 26 1 69 4,910 198 8,060 102 3,075 111 4,985 49 5,845 83 5,851 162 7,446 30 630 2,800 11 365 10 405 2 350 337 31 82 119 95 10 49.1 284 20 55 494 19.9 66,270 8.3 134.1 31,128 230.47 494 36,417 5 10 105 287 75 12 123 2,090 227 7,971 132 3,450 131 4,521 37 1,965 113 5,444 174 5,259 16 190 5 20 5 20 97 2,430 12 427 5 175 6 150 484 10 86 167 155 46 20 44.7 96 65 11 20 15 30 15 398 60 81 50 85 110 110 80 20 5 20 10 3 1 480 19.3 31,465 4.0 65.6 14,843 225.37 480 18,985 25 125 220 110 150 2,940 130 1,720 55 565 85 1,155 35 1,325 85 2,320 160 1,905 35 235 30 490 5 500 5 10D 480 15 65 125 170 85 20 45.9 105 45 20 40 30 40 40 375 75 60 205 110 75 60 20 10 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 8.-Other field-crop farms [Data are bused on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 57 (For definitions and explanations, set? text) Total all commercial forms Economic class FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPF.R *TOR All farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners number. All tenants numlior. Cash tenants number. Share-cnsK tenants number . Crop-share tenants number . Liveslocl.-share tenants. . Croppers . Other anil unsnec if ic materials farms reporting . tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Com fnrms reporting . acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Soybeans farms reporting. acres . Pry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Cotton farms reporting. Dry materials farms reporting. tons . Liquid materials fnrms reporting. tons. All other crops farms reporting. acres , Pry materials farms reporting. Ions . Liquid materials farms reporting. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. tons . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the follow i ne specified expenditures farms reporting. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. I'nder $100 fnrms reporting. SI 00 to S909 farms reporting. $1,000 toSl.ftrt!) farms reporting. $2,000 to 34,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Under $1,000 farms reporting. si, 000 lo ^-J,499 fnrm> reporting. S2.500 to SI,909 farms reporting. $5,000 to S9,999 farms reuorting. $10,000 or more farms reportmc. Machine hire farm- reporting. dollars . Under $200 farms reporting . $200 lo $999 farms reporting. SI ,000 or more farms reporting. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. I Inder $200 farms reporting . S200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to Si1, 499 farms reporting. S2.5O0 to $1,999 farms ro|iorling. S5.000 lo S9.999 farms reporting. $10,000 lo SI 9,999 farms reporting. $20,000 to -M9.999 farms reporting. 550,000 or more farms roportinr. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 fanas reporl $100 In S499 farms reporting. $500 lo $999 farms repwline. SI, 000 or more farms reporting. Gasoline ami nl her petroleum fuel and oil for the fanu business farms reporting. dollars. Under ,11NI farms reporting. 5100 lo $-199 farms reporting. S500 lo §999 farms reporting. $1,000 lo S 1,999 farms reporting, $5,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at cad of table. 29, 543 1,793,181 219, 652 27,675 189,863 3,029 29,789 4,444 248,069 4,394 34,518 102 693 1,558 87,649 1,533 12,813 37 200 13,245 214,657 11,982 20,677 1,527 4,838 920 18, 100 845 1,653 91 202 18,525 429, 165 17,146 45,833 1,693 8,532 11, 858 795,541 10,940 74,369 1,141 15,324 1,789 79,039 106,808 34, 710 25,075 34,761,937 7,390 11,670 1,846 2,433 1,736 11,603 19,185,383 8,689 1,336 829 375 374 22,868 12,024,234 12,088 8,113 2,667 19,537 37,998,250 6,244 4,417 2,550 3,198 1,621 823 378 229 77 16,777 5,917,390 9,294 4,778 1,233 1,472 32,618 17,150,208 12,250 12,825 3,303 3,760 480 2,080 123,999 23,986 2,053 23,378 100 608 1,400 68,558 1,389 13,154 42 262 674 29,452 673 5,561 12 30 672 15,456 629 2,832 59 190 30 609 30 120 144 2,557 139 378 10 45 301 7,367 300 1,333 17 81 499 17,052 25, 861 2,634 2,629 12,045,363 10 151 310 1,275 883 1,038 2,349,355 416 306 208 68 40 966 293,127 438 491 37 1,639 2,591,497 360 306 275 399 189 85 14 11 1,487 433, 999 398 827 208 54 2,594 1,009,728 610 1,400 371 207 6 65 18,972 2,825 64 2,587 13 238 50 9,925 50 1,538 11 149 25 5,585 24 690 2 5 19 1,532 18 171 7 28 3 145 3 19 24 1,758 24 162 6 56 31 2,807 3,442 73 73 1,305,493 38 361, 214 7 12 13 29 36,225 1 14 14 73 735,375 5 14 35 9 10 33 38,014 3 12 18 73 153,619 194 20,561 3,641 193 3,509 16 132 142 12,111 141 2,373 6 45 43 3,112 43 393 59 2,270 53 306 11 72 10 165 10 31 37 ,115 37 125 34 1,788 33 281 6 15 51 3,110 4,986 223 223 1,954,725 188 121 376,476 43 41 11 15 11 94 47,963 26 55 13 208 644,128 5 5 17 66 81 28 5 1 131 68,804 11 51 59 10 223 237, 942 49 64 110 745 46, 946 9,683 745 9,547 31 136 523 26,312 523 5,113 10 45 261 12,660 261 2,674 10 25 219 5,214 203 1,102 21 56 12 284 12 67 40 620 40 111 77 1,856 77 480 5 10 207 6,685 10, 538 897 897 4,656,545 30 25 355 487 399 875,080 121 125 126 16 11 318 111, 174 81 227 10 647 798,084 90 130 118 213 79 17 786 29, 675 6,090 761 5,988 40 102 525 15,645 515 3,023 15 23 255 6,750 255 1,527 280 5,125 260 994 20 34 5 15 5 3 55 635 50 121 10 45 116 1,505 116 320 150 3,520 5,755 1,001 996 3,288,460 35 110 716 135 345 407, 250 190 115 25 15 375 77,380 220 155 551 337,490 205 121 105 105 10 5 275 7,530 1,706 275 1,706 155 4,415 155 1,082 1,210 80 264 90 ,285 90 256 542 586 196, 931 104,725 72 205 342 351 102 30 26 897 981 328,662 217,675 105 285 570 596 182 85 40 15 10 160 10 14 50 460 50 90 55 905 1,090 400 400 812,105 5 50 160 185 120 296,335 45 25 40 150 20,385 110 40 160 76,420 60 50 35 10 185 24,575 105 75 5 380 69,505 190 175 10 5 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 8.-Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 71 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All fatm products SOld total, dollars.'.. average per farm, dollars . . . All crops sold dollars... Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars , . . Vegetables sold dollars . . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars... All livestock and livestock products sold dollars... Poultry' and poultry products sold dollars... Dairy products sold dollars... Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. , LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting. . . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting,. . number. .. Milk cows farms reporting . . . number. .. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. number . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting . . , 2 to 4 head farms reporting... 5 to 9 head farms reporting.., 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farm- reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head forms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Hofses aild/0f mules farms reporting.. number . . HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 Farms reporting.. number . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number. . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number . . Ewe9 farms reporting.. number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over - farms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold abve farms reporting . . number . . dollars . . Bog? and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting. . pounds. . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting., dollars. . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. , dozens . . dollars. See footnotes at end of labia 304,044,227 8,758 201,967,329 190,385,212 1,254,070 -1,124,236 6,203,811 102,076,898 16,009,670 27,756,139 58,311,089 26,967 1,276,723 26,450 791, 582 18,781 146,309 23,007 302,897 18,142 182,244 1,226 5,711 4,111 3,906 4,935 3,931 2,897 250 3,594 10,420 3,067 2,102 3,057 1,762 777 1,671 7,152 8,934 212 619 1, 122 505 149 19,537 55,187 18,424 211,439 11,150 104, 295 15,770 107,144 1,781 92,151 1,143 21,173 1,672 70, 978 1,593 59, 285 1,372 11, 693 24, 525 2,735,621 18, 999 500,214 52,308,373 7,495 160,727 4,500,356 784 41,180 452,980 2,945 533,747,799 27,756,139 2,584 7,465,945 5,151 21,099,494 8,439,798 31,303,340 11,884 1,124,737 801, 935 26,390 96,312 200,100 30, 178, 603 334,001 26,546,203 3,298,399 2,634 181,727 2,634 120,724 2,624 110,497 2,574 54, 165 2,119 6,838 15 30 1,010 1,141 425 5 45 170 570 1,081 486 165 112 10 40 181 605 1,075 494 141 78 1,279 2,977 682 5,478 335 1,885 516 3,593 79 1,138 34 260 73 878 68 647 48 231 1,378 98, 111 2,599 55,097 3,106,475 168 6,065 169, 820 21 365 4,015 2,634 511,814,384 26,546,203 145 87,196 288 604,863 241,945 | 4,139,322 56,703 298,908 282,750 500 3,408 12,250 3,840,414 17,307 3,149,672 673,435 73 21,247 73 14, 186 73 10,573 73 5,654 72 1,407 6 11 56 53 300 14 154 7 86 14 68 3 137 3 39 3 98 3 92 3 6 9 3,363 73 7,470 667,956 7 123 3,444 1 50 550 73 53,424,537 3,149,672 3 854 4 40,420 16, 168 5,717,800 25,640 350,363 248,255 4,000 17,658 80,450 5,367,437 156,317 4,563,324 647,796 223 27,873 223 18, 979 223 16,466 218 7,842 194 1,052 5 56 162 5 35 68 95 20 175 600 109 2,791 62 628 94 2,163 21 776 16 206 20 570 20 380 15 190 113 33,192 223 8,143 508, 547 56 4,502 126,056 15 305 3,355 223 83,174,699 4,563,324 32 5,537 53 376,950 150,780 12,417,942 13,844 275, 891 172,753 15,415 36, 928 50,795 12,142,051 135,069 10,922,032 1,084,950 897 66,343 897 43,407 892 41,443 867 20,958 727 1,978 10 160 549 178 5 20 55 420 327 59 11 10 10 65 420 355 30 2 460 935 199 953 76 346 148 607 25 40 466 29,831 887 20,575 1,065,392 45 550 15,400 897 207,786,356 10,922,032 80 78, 975 116 136,448 54, 579 7, 296, 514 7,289 170,3U 82,648 6,075 27,486 54,105 7,126,200 21,027 6,442,400 662,773 1,001 49,894 1,001 32,977 996 31,345 986 15,156 776 1,761 5 10 515 446 25 10 55 325 526 70 10 5 350 515 55 5 426 692 240 870 125 385 160 485 25 180 10 10 25 170 25 155 10 15 535 23,680 1,001 14,014 652,465 35 275 7,700 1,001 133,924,264 6,442,400 15 702 65 44,475 17,790 1,662,375 4,156 28,579 15,330 10,749 2,500 1,633,796 3,211 1,419,875 210,710 400 15,610 4O0 10, 650 400 10,145 395 4,375 320 585 10 305 85 100 175 110 15 10 100 175 105 10 150 405 105 650 55 410 85 240 5 5 225 7,145 380 4,475 193, 380 25 615 17,220 5 10 110 400 32,297,378 1,419,875 15 1,128 40 4,270 1,708 72 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 8. -Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters fartowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. ...farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters. . . 20 to 39 litters.. . 40 to 69 litters. . . 70 or more litters. June 2 to November arms reporting. arms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting . i reporting. arms reporting, number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . Under 11 acres. . . . 1 1 to 24 acres . 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain .farms .farms .farms . farms .farms .farms .farms reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting . acres . bushels, reporting . bushels. Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Rice harvested farms reporting. acres. 162- lb. barrels. Sales farms reporting . 162-lb. barrels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres grown alone . , acres grown with other crops. . bushels. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres., tons.. Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons, . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons, green weight. . See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 9,059 29,411 6,292 2,210 ■414 103 21 19 6,746 14, 968 5,604 14,443 20,208 304,617 12,169 5,212 1,869 531 144 283 19, 194 275,838 8,791,333 4,041 2,484,510 574 35,495 777, 869 468 730,215 1,627 57,874 1,918,283 352 590,672 3,354 465,161 8,321,093 3,353 8,229,808 3,175 184,498 3,347 4,195,257 292 11,368 29,310 78 8,783 1,515 42,521 62,026 132 3,337 2,335 46, 565 78,741 151 4,149 917 18,985 23,781 33 1,018 5,883 189,798 279,1 A 1 487 22,800 41 4,560 29,770 Economic class 151 424 110 36 108 191 106 233 778 18,477 253 221 221 65 7 11 672 14, 117 569,325 55 24,265 25 465 11,675 15 9,525 124 3,211 79, 625 37 1,470 25,565 37 25,525 22 470 15 15,905 15 150 700 348 7,377 12,633 21 145 333 6,560 11, 262 10 125 344 6,266 7,679 10 55 828 23,090 35,471 38 1,182 32 2,345 13,850 23 2,136 733 26,860 575 21,500 12 1,085 20,360 12 20,320 1 110 2,200 520 1,055 16 805 732 12 643 497 5 45 48 3,160 5,115 5 185 16 1,675 9,800 161 16 10 3,120 6 15 30 22 70 2,475 128,600 10 260 6,750 30 966 31,450 245 8,230 5 75 500 57 1,482 2,265 6 35 36 1,130 2,200 41 1,212 1,722 93 5,745 7,041 16 670 4,050 37 113 22 15 255 6,071 61 80 95 17 1 1 209 4,689 207,300 20 6,875 5 40 800 55 1,165 15,925 20 345 4,500 20 4,500 10 85 4,575 16,016 107 2,235 5,348 10 60 136 2,620 5,365 121 2,371 2,755 327 8,790 15,605 15 695 60 100 55 5 320 5,785 115 110 15 295 5,220 173,355 30 16,400 10 165 4,125 10 4,025 30 465 10,150 5 30 15 900 10 75 200 155 2,875 3,660 5 50 120 1,815 2,790 125 1,670 2,230 290 4,230 6,640 10 155 90 1,310 60 15 10 5 80 945 32,460 5 990 5 40 600 5 40 705 5 705 1,925 25 265 305 20 165 100 45 370 475 65 1,125 1,050 LOUISIANA 73 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 8. -Dairy farms |T)ata are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] sec text) Total all commercial farms Rconomic class (For definitions and explanations Total Class I Class II a ass III Class IV Class V Class VI SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED- Continued .farms reporting. . . acres. .. bales. . . . farms reporting . . . acres2. . bushels. . . .farms reporting — acres2 . . bushels. .. 18,648 430,769 436,204 4,365 1,649 176,244 9,931 50,782 4,941,820 2,005 233,838 5,025,366 2,182 1,254,070 2,470 ' 39,949 144 2,567 1,810 177 27 3,585 158 351 59,890 4 499 11,568 61 26,390 235 995 2 27 28 1 8 400 1 4 325 3 445 10,650 1 500 15 125 37 1,115 1,067 20 2 535 30 59 12,715 1 54 918 5 4,000 38 243 40 625 410 51 13 1,345 42 219 37,845 25 15,415 107 427 55 640 265 75 4 1,005 65 35 7,190 25 6,075 55 137 10 160 40 15 (z) 150 15 34 1,725 15 50 Irish potatoes harvested for home 15 Sweetpotatoes harvested for home (Z) 150 5 (Z) 90 acres. .. tons. . . ..farms reporting... 5 400 Land in bearing and nanbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and 5 acres. . . 13 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes nHi v equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with lees than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 74 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 6 of 8. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE FailUS number... Percent distribution percent . . . Land in (aims acres . . . Percent distribution percent. - . Average size of farm acres . . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . . Average per acre dollars . . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested ■ farms reporting. . . acres . . . 1 to 9 acres 'arms reporting , . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 99 acres forms reporting . 100 to 199 "cres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres ■ farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1.000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.. acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . ncros . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . Woodland pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting . . acre* . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops ■ farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . . acres. . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . , 55 to 64 years number , 65 or more years number . , Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working ofr their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . 200 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 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 to 1,999 acres i number . 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. 34,715 XXX 8,009,669 XXX 230.7 32,915 167.81 31,069 2,182,784 3,750 6,729 5,712 5,481 4,290 2,725 1,809 429 144 13,997 1,620,962 6,222 326,697 1,509 106,526 5,174 220,171 9,038 1,221,737 6,993 957,924 11,908 1,309,022 3,650 381,143 4,108 480,206 4,089 477,779 2,625 107,958 1,217 57,858 87 4,645 2,606 232,066 34,394 711 3,593 7,905 11,303 9,139 1,743 48.3 10, 768 5,889 1,187 3,692 2,222 4,109 3,598 23,947 2,561 4,341 1,538 13,497 3,241 3,357 2,747 1,915 1,330 942 2,782 1,900 925 541 5,305 100.0 1,300,095 100.0 245.1 34,982 148.61 3,920 231,063 723 865 616 550 609 334 169 45 9 2,635 277,405 834 47,431 201 19,001 656 28,430 1,961 223,084 1,450 213,833 2,270 263,585 792 107,632 62 4,802 50 4,475 368 13,766 256 8,351 609 51,630 5,253 45 306 806 1,491 2,069 536 52.9 1,902 748 201 953 417 759 1,024 3,403 397 961 330 1,586 465 685 480 355 205 120 537 302 145 95 76 1.4 245,676 18.9 3,232.6 386,336 109.21 9 31 26 8 50 48,647 13 5,493 4 698 11 4,795 44 51,166 33 49,882 33 42,036 21 22,204 9 2,687 7 2,522 16 2,584 1 205 2 1,450 6 18 17 22 10 51.2 67 8 30 1 6 20 43 118 2.2 152,836 11.8 1,295.2 172,840 143.43 108 28,026 10 5 32 51 10 52 33,331 11 2,498 13 2,170 70 27,544 48 27,767 73 29,330 39 14, 788 4 545 4 545 9 1,403 1,494 25 9,139 117 16 26 38 17 20 49.4 39 13 8 18 3 24 15 79 16 28 10 5 15 30 32 26 330 6.2 236,170 18.2 715.7 86,842 127.31 304 44,935 20 5 20 74 129 49 7 178 47,425 73 10,408 42 5,650 44 4,758 170 35,233 105 33,213 196 59,030 78 19,576 3 180 3 180 52 2,660 9 481 1 60 30 4,247 328 17 50 96 77 88 55.8 139 31 18 90 35 191 40 91 15 5 20 5 10 100 no 46 14 611 11.5 207,458 16.0 339.5 46,713 153.07 544 39, 110 15 70 51 143 137 96 31 1 348 48,144 72 3,095 14 1,045 58 2,050 251 35,505 167 27,001 277 45,687 132 17,521 15 1,020 15 1,020 59 2,775 67 2,391 92 8,246 600 10 27 100 191 151 121 53.1 251 62 21 168 48 125 142 360 25 146 10 45 25 90 65 60 30 25 141 36 25 1,769 33.3 307,185 23.6 173.6 31,114 183.31 1,358 51,851 147 270 300 252 327 53 7 1 1 992 73,278 238 11,327 89 4,770 155 6,557 701 50,446 562 48,530 801 60,842 337 27,538 16 295 6 133 137 2,944 120 2,180 5 125 295 22,088 1,764 140 327 464 536 297 52.6 1,019 197 152 670 273 428 750 133 335 55 305 160 310 250 195 125 75 215 55 21 3 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are bused on rejxirts for only a sample of farms. See text J 75 (For definitions and explanations, see lc\ll Total all commercial farms FARMS BY COLOR AND TFN11RF. OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners numiier. . Part owners nunibot . . All tenants number . . Cash tenants number. . Share-cash tenants number . . Crop-share tenants number . . Livestock-share tenants number . . Croppers number. . Other and unspecified tenants number. . White farm operators: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . All tenants number. . Croppers number. . Nonwhile farm operators; Full owners number . . Part owners nunber . . All tenants number . . Croppers number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number. . Com pickers farms reporting . . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks farms reporting.. number . . Tractors farms reporting.. number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number.. 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting.. 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms ronorting . . number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. Garden tractors farms reporting . . number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporti ng . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting . . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mite farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Operators not reporting residence number. , See footnotes at end of table. 13,368 8,574 12,424 1,050 334 6,383 128 3,353 1,176 11,513 7,493 5,920 591 1,855 1,081 6,504 2,762 3,875 4,828 1,189 1,246 3,282 3,435 703 823 20,841 28,107 21,650 41,811 21,156 40,647 12,834 4,127 2,035 872 1,288 21,026 39,727 794 920 955 1,164 21,959 25,532 30,085 16,836 22,099 2,662 2,699 238 924 12,277 16,699 5,070 2,157 2,913 1,149 1,122 273 369 7,732 42,597 4,708 16,628 2,264 1,038 714 344 348 ■ 30,387 1,986 2,342 3,639 1,036 550 133 15 121 11 30 240 3,264 1,001 380 10 375 35 170 20 413 472 234 241 827 869 94 110 3,507 4,371 3,250 5,538 3,150 5,318 2,009 732 197 86 126 3,117 5,136 157 182 179 220 3,459 4,036 4,742 3,189 3,803 103 76 15 194 2,157 2,275 767 290 477 166 167 43 101 1,106 3,195 636 1,392 362 146 76 30 22 ,551 374 380 41 66 39 43 50 64 27 40 75 500 75 500 8 4 7 3 53 75 476 22 24 66 111 76 63 65 9 73 564 63 397 55 62 23 25 77 86 13 13 111 219 106 368 101 352 4 33 22 19 23 101 341 9 11 15 16 98 132 117 103 90 96 343 84 214 201 102 201 102 84 95 59 60 165 167 10 11 287 453 295 748 290 726 73 103 61 31 22 284 692 31 34 17 22 280 388 315 278 291 166 142 19 2 217 785 171 286 105 38 24 4 375 189 45 15 10 10 365 184 35 74 85 36 36 166 173 14 16 492 634 465 833 460 801 232 152 45 26 5 453 767 27 34 22 32 455 549 584 499 448 12 7 5 26 277 243 79 56 23 10 11 1 1 214 524 133 270 1,216 411 110 60 20 5 25 1,196 406 95 129 134 52 52 284 294 20 20 1,326 1,493 1,244 1,754 1,214 1,689 827 330 42 2 13 1,214 1,645 38 44 50 65 1,284 1,520 1,684 1,180 1,373 60 40 797 699 238 87 151 45 45 11 50 421 759 492 89 30 165 205 130 30 ,511 167 91 76 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lexlj ['or ■ inn explanations, i Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FF.RTILIZFR \ND LIME Commercial fertilizer anil fertilizing materials used during the year ai r n » hii '■ tons. . . Dry materials ■ farn tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting . . . tons - - - Crops on which used— Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons . . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons . , . Corn farms reporting. . . Dry materials tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons. . . Soybeans ['ir"- reporting... Pry materials farms reporting . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Cotton far"'; reporting. . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . Liquid materials .farms reporting. . . tons. .. All other crops farms reporting . . acres, . Dry materials farm Liquid materials farms reporting.., Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed . . I'UIS , . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the folloiMne specified expenditures farm- re| orting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5100 farms reporting.. S100 toS909 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 51,999 farms reporting.. 52,000 to 54,999 farm- reporting. . 55,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. 1 nder =1,000 farm- reporting.. S1.000 to 52,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 to 54,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 to 59,999 fans- r, is [ting.. 510,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farm- reporting.. dollars. . Under $200 fan- - S200toS999 fBrn 51,000 or more farms reporting . . Hired labor farms rep. cling . . dollars, . Under S200 fonts reporting.. S200 to 5499 firms reporting.. $500 to 5999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 t" 51,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,990 f*fms reporting.. 510,000 to $19,999 farms reporting, . $20,000 to =49,999 farms reporting, . $50,000 or more (arms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, planl . and trees farms rep dollars.. Under 511X1 farms r,ry„lim'.. 5100 to 5199 farms r, -»,r!,rm. . I'll ..farms reporting.. $1,000 or more fflm 3 reportil Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the faun business farms reporting., Under rdlHi Ism t ,, fan. to $999 farms reporting. I, farms r.-[s ,ri ing . 55,000 or more farms r.-s.rtir,;- . 29,548 1,753,181 219,652 27,675 189,863 3,029 29,789 4,444 248,069 4,394 34,518 102 693 1,558 87,649 1,533 12,813 37 200 13,245 214,657 11,982 20,677 1,527 4,838 920 18,100 845 1,653 91 202 18,525 429,165 17,146 45,833 1,693 8,532 11,858 795,541 10,940 74,369 1,141 15,324 1,789 79,039 106,808 34,710 25,075 34,761,937 7,390 11,670 1,846 2,433 1,736 11,603 19,185,383 8,689 1,336 829 375 374 22,868 12,024,234 12,088 8,113 2,667 19,537 37,998,250 6,244 4,417 2,550 3,198 1,621 823 378 229 77 16,777 5,917,390 9,294 4,778 1,233 1,472 32,618 17,150,208 12,250 12,825 3,303 3,760 480 3,088 160,429 20,952 2,981 19,227 199 1,725 1,089 62,134 1,081 7,853 15 67 349 21,321 349 2,873 1 27 1,908 36,633 1,776 4,084 173 745 105 1,273 83 76 22 35 735 15,346 678 1,807 75 485 964 23,722 916 2,534 49 366 425 20,635 27,253 5,305 4,754 3,824,277 869 2,915 570 285 115 2,091 5,442,483 1,357 309 241 59 125 1,662 866,489 825 633 204 2,390 3,051,518 864 474 316 399 206 83 33 14 1 2,102 464,309 1,174 681 164 83 1,695,498 2,228 1,863 412 366 29 68 29,322 3,287 54 2,384 31 903 28 9,347 27 1,189 2 19 13 2,647 13 161 1 27 45 5,246 25 327 26 352 1 40 1 2 35 5,909 18 253 19 339 22 6,133 19 454 6 164 10 1,723 76 75 759,794 7 9 13 46 64 2,227,417 9 4 4 2 45 50 222,870 16 34 75 876,721 2 18 23 16 14 1 58 95,183 2 14 13 29 76 308,073 81 18,285 1,930 69 1,770 18 160 44 9,499 44 976 1 10 15 1,805 15 198 42 3,068 30 259 12 53 42 1,300 34 119 9 42 27 2,613 19 218 8 55 17 1,418 2,183 118 115 363, 653 5 26 25 33 26 71 642,829 16 9 18 6 22 55 89,356 3 22 30 118 427,935 69 53,243 2 32 12 23 118 226,222 22 21 70 5 257 29,918 4,094 238 3,804 40 290 124 12,516 123 1,617 1 14 33 4,184 33 494 123 4,855 111 569 27 116 79 2,479 68 441 21 80 76 5,786 59 674 17 80 55 3,694 330 320 542,301 20 118 79 90 13 223 965,318 52 34 81 12 44 162 153,980 26 61 75 409 25,622 3,495 397 3,301 35 194 175 11,896 174 1,407 6 22 41 3,340 41 522 235 5,602 212 639 33 110 17 405 11 21 6 12 134 1,889 133 349 6 11 128 2,490 120 363 8 39 78 4,285 5,310 611 599 657,366 28 324 147 70 30 XI 622,778 181 67 62 17 14 283 104,645 117 148 18 287 450 667,695 476 ,644 21 126 27 62 53 72 65 147 82 31 30 12 9 174 275 87,906 80 ,031 13 80 95 148 45 37 21 10 320 610 288, 110 257 ,219 15 130 106 288 94 125 103 67 2 1,108 41,492 5,819 1,073 5,703 50 116 513 16,551 508 2,294 5 2 167 7,910 167 1,206 593 9,547 553 1,268 50 82 46 480 31 25 15 21 165 2,224 150 329 15 8 426 4,780 421 581 5 3 185 7,730 9,280 1,769 1,699 1,079,418 125 1,240 260 74 757 838,151 504 165 66 22 672 215,048 339 296 37 985 505,988 351 298 175 137 22 2 776 104,156 447 277 52 1,733 398,514 652 880 137 64 See footnotes at end of table, LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only ft sample of farms. Soe text] 77 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars . All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. \ egetables sold dollars . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved . Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . 5 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . 20 to 49 head farms reporting . 50 to 99 head farms reporting, 100 to 499 head farms reporting. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting . Milk eows- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. HotSeS and/Of mules farms reporting . number. HogS and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting . number . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number . Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting . number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting, number, dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number, dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number, dollars. Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting. pounds . dollars, Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting . dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 304,044,227 8,758 201,967,329 190,385,212 1,254,070 4,124,236 6,203,811 102,076,898 16,009,670 27,756,139 58,311,089 26,967 1,276,723 26,450 791,582 18,781 146,309 23,007 302,897 18,142 182,244 1,226 5,711 4,111 3,906 4,935 3,931 2,897 250 3,594 10,420 3,067 2,102 3,057 1,762 777 1,671 7,152 8,934 212 619 1,122 505 149 19,537 55,187 18,424 211,439 11,150 104,295 15,770 107,144 1,781 92,151 1,143 21,173 1,672 70,978 1,593 59,285 1,372 11,693 24,525 2,735,621 18,999 500,214 52,308,373 7,495 160,727 4,500,356 784 41,180 452,980 2,945 533,747,799 27,756,139 2,584 7,465,945 5,151 21,099,494 8,439,798 27,386,974 5,162 5,005,132 4,465,686 51,170 205,528 282,748 22,381,842 227,419 397,047 21,757,376 5,090 354,214 4,971 210,034 2,783 7,158 4,576 86,376 4,082 57,804 70 435 546 860 1,131 1,088 887 73 217 1,538 795 460 782 491 205 483 1,100 1,651 6 12 6 1 3,298 10,451 2,555 53,417 1,723 27,530 2,204 25,887 424 18,678 295 4,355 394 14,323 362 12,604 316 1,719 3,613 151,173 4,923 171,313 19,852,742 1,640 59,821 1,674,988 209 10,477 115,247 113 7,816,292 397,047 315 85,045 810 340,137 136,055 7,538,955 99,197 2,120,241 1,998,791 55,606 65,844 5,418,714 1,561 251,342 5,165,811 73 50,786 66 25,115 29 1,080 66 10,401 73 15,270 67 630 24 6,464 21 3,859 21 2,605 7 1,413 4 354 7 1,059 7 947 7 112 21 885 75 33,473 4,794,052 21 12,835 359,380 7 731 8,041 8 4,459,255 251,342 3 93 2 2,870 1,148 3,31-4,363 28,088 507,548 455,439 21,836 30,273 2,806,815 11,553 15,000 2,780,262 112 36,803 106 23,094 16 40 100 6,892 102 6,817 99 626 26 1,231 18 510 24 721 9 2,685 7 820 9 1,865 9 1,709 8 156 23 5,311 118 22,837 2,688,424 14 1,378 38,584 8 3,195 35,145 5 300,000 15,000 7 1,455 7 24,400 9,760 4,347,791 13,175 746,942 639,983 2,100 32,893 71,966 3,600,849 5,840 17,070 3,577,939 315 63,879 310 40,336 123 330 308 14,751 304 8,792 12 57 217 14 32 10 12 20 37 12 187 40 81 1 1 224 1,776 104 4,467 68 2,030 92 2,437 38 1,469 31 371 33 1,098 33 1,020 26 78 152 5,910 330 29,745 3,300,644 77 7,622 213,416 11 395 4,345 3 302,860 17,070 10 664 25 10,887 4,355 4,366,472 7,146 731,625 637,992 19,960 51,483 22,190 3,634,847 36,519 65,755 3,532,573 586 64,715 576 39,133 269 846 559 17,730 556 7,852 10 25 110 145 296 35 45 56 104 134 90 112 94 169 453 1,447 288 9,488 214 5,086 256 4,402 66 3,008 50 638 56 2,370 51 2,151 41 219 19,482 601 29,837 3,195,494 232 10,883 304,724 41 2,114 23,254 22 1,517,510 65,755 55 4,067 126 80,580 32,232 5,969,054 3,374 537,212 421,458 12,650 32,489 70,615 5,431,842 89,920 45,795 5,296,127 1,749 104,036 1,698 62,601 906 1,952 1,638 26,727 1,532 14,708 25 25 35 160 454 785 264 1 65 170 225 225 556 314 98 45 435 456 5 10 1,165 3,277 678 14,312 487 7,545 581 6,767 183 8,206 122 1,683 173 6,523 146 5,515 148 1,008 1,109 55,095 1,749 44,611 4,830,198 485 14,725 412,300 111 3,340 36,740 60 1,161,945 45,795 140 19,801 255 167,885 67,154 1,850,339 771 361,564 312,023 16,460 11,221 21,860 1,488,775 82,026 2,085 1,404,664 2,255 33,995 2,215 19,755 1,440 2,910 1,905 9,875 1,515 4,365 45 410 480 675 550 95 150 1,290 510 160 100 5 520 920 1,290 2,695 1,435 17,455 915 8,500 1,230 8,955 121 1,897 81 489 116 1,408 116 1,262 86 146 1,920 64,490 2,050 10,810 1,043,930 811 12,376 346,584 31 702 7,722. 15 74,722 2,085 100 58,965 395 53,515 21,406 78 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms number 1 or 2 litters fanns 3 to 9 litters.... farms 10 to 19 litters fanns 20 to 39 litters fanns 40 to 69 litters farms 70 or more litters farms June 2 to November 30 farms number Decemher 1 to June 1. farms number SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes fanns reporting. , i .if [iii''f- . reporting . reporting. rejN in in;: reporting, reporting . reporting. reporting. of litters . reporting . of litters . reporting, acres . Under 11 acres. . . 11 to 24 acres .. . 25 to 49 acres . . . 50 to 74 acres . . . 75 to 99 acres . . . 100 or more acres Harvested for grain . . . "arms reporting. . . 'arms reporting. .. 'arms reporting. . . amis reporting. . . i reporting. , . ; reporting. . . 1 reporting . . . acres . . . bushels. . . Sales fa™3 reporting . . . bushels. . . Wheat harvested fanns reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rice harvested farms reporting.. acres . . 162 -lb . barrels . . Sales farms reporting . . 162-lb. barrels.. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops.. bushels . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres . . tons.. Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons.. Sales farms reporting. . tons.. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons.. Sales farms reporting. . tons.. Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . acres . tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms Economic class 9,059 1,436 29,411 8,844 6,292 726 2,210 450 414 202 103 38 21 6 19 14 6,746 1,157 14,968 4,234 5,604 1,014 14,443 4,610 20,208 2,539 304, 617 48,814 12,169 1,327 5,212 709 1,869 289 531 117 144 35 283 62 19,194 2,391 275,838 42,125 8,791,333 1,491,686 4,041 223 2,484,510 145,886 574 60 35,495 3,615 777,869 57,200 468 48 730,215 49,883 1,627 342 57,874 14,226 1,918,283 407,155 352 48 590,672 30,110 3,354 30 465,161 3,782 8,321,093 67,476 3,353 29 8,229,808 64,701 3,175 216 184,498 8,218 3,347 389 4,195,257 161,726 313,797 114,236 292 78 11,368 3,063 29,310 7,154 78 12 8,783 261 1,515 404 42,521 15,791 62,026 21,915 132 34 3,337 1,207 2,335 552 46,565 12,156 78,741 20,778 151 31 4,149 472 917 263 18,985 6,239 23,781 6,960 33 11 1,018 123 5,883 1,516 189,798 75,382 279,641 104,823 487 168 22,800 5,400 41 5 4,560 1,605 29,770 11,910 20 1,709 2 1 13 19 884 19 825 50 6,019 5 5 4 2 34 46 4,728 259,996 8 52,881 5 640 12,875 11,735 20 3,624 93,590 3 5,400 5 2,017 39,480 5 39,080 10 2,102 24 49,067 3 235 305 1 140 12 2,476 4,352 2 555 6 975 1,557 3 145 230 49 11,999 17,535 2 1,500 3 1,485 11,000 13 229 2 2 2 6 1 12 137 10 92 50 3,648 1 8 15 11 1 14 49 3,128 141,560 15 21,200 10 509 7,840 4 6,460 36 2,638 101,440 545 8,451 3 6,076 1,206 24,567 17,777 783 1,072 33 3,362 4,597 5 850 1,016 15 1,201 1,707 80 11,581 17,647 14 586 62 674 21 6 25 10 51 254 61 420 155 6,343 27 47 35 29 7 10 153 5,228 216,010 28 12,800 24 2,080 31,910 23 28,700 101 4,147 111,955 12 7,200 40 720 1 720 44 1,985 39,037 24,494 16 1,040 3,252 43 2,794 3,626 1 262 52 1,799 3,131 21 1,207 914 1 33 207 17,584 22,375 44 1,608 1 70 510 191 1,692 54 72 55 5 5 160 609 164 1,083 316 8,605 81 118 71 27 15 4 281 7,435 255,275 36 19,755 1 36 1,000 1 928 61 1,707 47,310 10 3,l-■,., .farms reporting, . , number,,. 21,026 39,727 794 920 955 1,164 1,054 1,687 53 57 69 90 33 120 15 17 3 4 55 128 4 4 11 16 127 280 10 11 11 11 225 341 9 10 18 33 510 682 15 15 21 21 104 136 5 5 Automobiles ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .farmn reporting . , . numher, ,, Automobiles and/or motortrucks,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, farms reporting,.. 21,959 25,532 30,085 1,253 1,547 1,460 30 48 35 67 105 72 146 187 159 285 346 330 629 754 718 96 107 146 Telephone , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, .farms reporting,,. Home freezer ,,,.., ,..t,,. ,.,,,,,,.•,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,., , .farms reporting, , . Milking machine., ,,->,,- . ., ,,..,.,,.,,,, .,., farms reporting,,. Electric milk cooler ,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,.., ,,,,, ,, farms reporting,,. 16,836 22,099 2,662 2,699 1,159 1,139 18 19 31 27 58 60 1 1 134 138 1 1 249 252 1 1 582 567 10 10 105 95 5 6 Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops),,,,,..,, farms reporting... Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower ,, , .farms reporting. , , 233 924 4 52 9 1 3 1 22 1 10 1 8 Farms by kind of road on which located; Gravel, shell, or shale,,..,,,,,,,..., ,,,,,,, .farms reporting,.. Dirt or unimproved, ,..,,.,,.,,,.....,,,, , farms reporting,,, 12,277 16,699 5,070 2,157 820 530 202 76 21 13 3 1 45 22 6 5 81 52 22 14 171 116 55 28 433 270 75 13 69 57 41 15 1 or more miles to a hard surface road ,,,,.,,,,,, .farma reporting, . . \ mile ,,,■.,..,,,,,,,-,,..,.•,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (farms reporting , . , 2 or 3 miles ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, farms reporting,,, 4 miles , ,..-....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, farms reporting... & or more miles ,,.. ,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,, farms reporting... 2,913 1,149 1,122 273 369 126 28 46 26 26 2 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 6 27 8 3 11 5 62 11 41 10 26 6 15 5 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION persons , . , 7,732 42,597 577 1,261 34 173 57 156 97 215 170 308 209 384 10 25 Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) , .farms reporting . . . persons . , , 4,708 16,628 352 577 26 90 53 114 69 132 106 133 93 103 5 5 farms reporting by number of regular hired workers] 1 hired worker ,.,..,. ,,,,,,.,,.,, farms reporting, , , 9 hired workers ....,,.,,..,,. ..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, farms reporting,,, 3 qr 4 hired workers .,,,.,.,,....,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,, .farms reporting , , , 5 Ip 9 hired workers ,...,..,..,..,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,farmB reporting... 10 or more hired workers , , . , ,,,.,,,,, , , , .farms reporting . , , 2,264 1,038 714 344 348 244 66 26 14 2 8 4 7 6 1 22 20 8 2 1 41 16 6 6 84 18 4 84 8 1 5 RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on fam operated .,,,..,......,,,., operators reporting . , , Operators not reporting residence , , ,,,,,,.,., number , . . 30,387 1,986 2,342 1,196 276 121 26 9 2 52 17 5 116 38 12 258 71 27 599 136 53 145 5 22 See footnotes at end of table. 82 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18 -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8. -Livestock ranches Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms, See text ] (For definitions and explanations, USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZE!! AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the yenr farms reporting. . . acres on which used. .. tons . . . Dn materials farms reporting. . . tons. .. Liquid materials r«™s reporting. . . tons Crops on which used- Hav and cropland pasture farms reporting. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting.. . . tons . . . Liquid material s '«™s reporting . . . tons . . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting . . . Dry materials farms reporting . . . tons . . . Liquid material? farms reporting... tons . . . Corn farms reporting . . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Liquid materials r»™s reporting . , . tons . . . Soybeans fan"s reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons. .. Cotton farn's reporting. . . acres .. . Dry materials f«n* reporting. . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons. .. All other crops 'arms reporting. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons... Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.., acres limed. . tons . . , SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and pouluy fangs reporting.. dollars . . Under $100 fttms reporting.. $100 to $909 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting . . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. ilollars.. Under $1,000 f«"!S reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farn!S reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 ■ farr"s reporting . . $10,000 or more far™ reporting. . Machine hire 'arms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $999 farm? reporting . . SI ,000 or more far™ reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 famis reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to «49,999 farms reporting. . $50,000 or more farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees fnrms reporting. . dollars. . Under S1O0 fan"s renortinc . . $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reportine. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business fanns reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting . , S100 to $499 farms reporting . . S500 to $999 fnrms reporting . S.1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting., $5 , I or more farms reporting. . Total all commercial farms Economic class 29,548 1,793,181 219,652 27,675 189,863 3,029 29,789 4,444 248,069 4,394 34,518 102 693 1,558 87,649 1,533 12,813 37 200 13,245 214,657 11,982 20,677 1,527 4,838 920 18,100 845 1,653 91 202 18,525 429,165 17,146 45,833 1,693 8,532 11,858 795,541 10,940 74,369 1,141 15,324 1,789 79,039 106,808 34,710 25,075 34,761,937 7,390 11,670 1,846 2,433 1,736 11,603 19,185,383 8,689 1,336 829 375 374 22,868 12,024,234 12,088 8,113 2,667 19,537 37,998,250 6,244 4,417 2,550 3,198 1,621 823 378 229 77 16,777 5,917,390 9,294 4,778 1,233 1,472 32,618 17,150,208 12,250 12,825 3,303 3,760 480 705 50,049 6,794 697 6,688 23 106 336 23,150 334 2,930 3 27 201 19,824 201 2,812 234 3,643 216 513 18 50 5 35 5 4 84 1,563 76 171 8 11 97 1,834 95 258 2 18 153 11,388 13,026 1,588 1,527 2,874,923 62 812 341 227 85 694 4,763,782 338 152 67 62 75 521 248,865 228 241 52 1,059 1,453,602 284 263 103 269 75 47 13 5 476 173,992 178 223 47 28 1,529 649,837 490 635 235 156 13 16 6,064 533 13 488 4 45 1,923 8 220 1 2 3 2,920 3 186 6 268 3 10 3 25 5 683 4 61 1 6 3 270 2 11 37 37 885,044 2 5 9 21 24 2,402,608 1 1 3 19 23 53,308 1 10 12 37 309,490 11 36,113 1 1 37 ■V,,,.M 1 4 27 4,979 593 24 570 3 23 22 4,310 21 471 1 15 3 275 3 46 3 135 2 20 1 6 1 1 1 2 3 220 3 32 731 581 101 12,974 1,770 101 1,760 1 10 55 5,391 55 635 1 10 32 6,183 32 938 20 421 20 68 18 371 18 47 60S 14 72 43 4,930 6,167 74 166 74 166 350,740 376,106 2 17 61 14 43 19 34 24 26 48 83 946,441 498,153 1 24 9 17 3 12 15 16 20 14 31 48 23,811 36,307 1 19 22 21 8 8 73 125 234,565 289,348 12 11 7 3 22 29 52 10 13 16 15 4 3 1 27 67 26,355 33,240 6 15 6 35 7 12 8 5 72 166 83,612 120,967 11 2 19 60 14 71 22 32 6 1 139 9,172 1,571 137 1,564 4 7 78 3,455 78 548 30 3,946 30 709 55 1,250 51 200 4 7 5 35 5 4 25 237 24 41 1 tz) 18 249 18 62 40 3,604 4,043 356 345 471,077 2 128 119 85 11 179 514,348 85 39 19 17 19 107 58,573 44 48 15 272 315,035 55 61 16 114 20 5 1 97 19,456 35 53 9 336 128,013 79 161 69 27 336 15,397 2,137 336 2,116 11 21 142 7,801 142 1,016 118 5,690 118 838 114 1,356 104 181 10 12 19 158 14 13 5 3 49 392 48 68 1 6 58 1,963 1,915 783 753 746,201 28 487 155 80 3 304 388,672 177 81 32 11 3 277 71,866 138 130 9 504 285,819 191 172 57 61 22 1 242 56,429 95 122 15 10 761 197,355 285 356 72 48 See footnotes at end of table. LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8.— Livestock ranches [Data are hased on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 83 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All fami products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars . . All crops sold dollars.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dollars. . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars.. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold dollars . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting.. number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number. . Milk cows farms reporting. . number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporti ng . . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/Of mules farms reporting.. number.. Hogs and pigs tarnis reporting. . number.. Born since June 1 rarms reporting. . number. . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number. . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number . . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number.. Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over rarms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive rarms reporting. . number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive rarms reporting., number., dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive rarms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold rarms reporting. . pounds. . dollars. , Chickens including broilers sold rarms reporting.. dollars . . Chicken eggs sold rarms reporting . , dozens . , dollars. See footnotes at end ' Ukh\ a. 304,044,227 8,758 201,967,329 190,385,212 1,254,070 4,124,236 6,203,811 102,076,898 16,009,670 27,756,139 58,311,089 26,967 1,276,723 26,450 791,582 18,781 146,309 23,007 302,897 18,142 182,244 1,226 5,711 4,111 3,906 4,935 3,931 2,897 250 3,594 10,420 3,067 2,102 3,057 1,762 777 1,671 7,152 8,934 212 619 1,122 505 149 88 19,537 55,187 18,424 211,439 11,150 104,295 15,770 107,144 1,781 92,151 1,143 21,173 1,672 70,978 1,593 59,285 1,372 11,693 24,525 2,735,621 18,999 500,214 52,308,373 7,495 160,727 4,500,356 784 41,180 452,980 2,945 533,747,799 27,756,139 2,584 7,465,945 5,151 21,099,494 8,439,798 14,560,743 9,140 760,047 396,087 2,725 83,805 277,430 13,800,696 36,665 57,170 13,706,861 1,578 233,479 1,549 142,696 537 1,595 1,429 43,909 1,515 46,874 6 6 20 49 251 578 601 67 3 73 102 147 348 345 142 389 213 303 11 1,133 6,123 380 10,801 257 4,684 303 6,117 138 42,910 92 7,979 138 34,931 137 27,917 122 7,014 678 24,748 1,582 108,663 13,042,183 224 11,913 333,564 82 18,884 207,724 22 1,029,315 57,170 69 10,393 137 58,156 23,263 5,231,870 141,402 332,709 203,464 19,470 109,775 4,899,161 110 4,899,051 37 42,564 34 20,691 11 36 30 5,761 37 16,112 36 721 1,142 6 611 6 131 6 480 6 454 5 26 14 446 37 26,409 4,842,365 8 1,739 48,692 4 395 4,345 2 62 2 L2 48 1,959,812 26,484 57,392 17,414 12,928 27,050 1,902,420 800 7,900 1,893,720 74 32,700 72 20,471 27 145 60 4,091 72 8,138 50 782 15 2,649 6 775 14 1,874 13 20,670 12 2,645 13 18,025 13 12,973 13 5,052 21 968 74 15,115 1,666,867 14 3,933 110,124 12 8,220 90,420 6 137,600 7,900 2,209,521 13,310 131,539 58,325 500 9,121 63,593 2,077,982 3,131 2,074,851 164 39,173 158 25,439 27 50 135 7,487 164 6,247 5 18 130 11 138 842 43 1,491 30 319 24 672 22 14,634 14 3,040 22 11,594 22 10,391 20 1,203 60 1,683 166 19,270 1,909,315 29 1,620 45,360 18 8,411 92,521 1 656 6 6,125 2,450 2,365,677 6,645 122,192 43,677 1,900 33,168 43,447 2,243,485 5,134 36,095 2,202,256 355 50,496 354 32,015 89 348 317 10,948 341 7,533 109 226 1 7 9 10 54 92 55 126 274 1,518 101 2,933 72 1,329 87 1,604 17 3,668 15 1,501 17 2,167 17 2,083 17 84 166 6,240 356 21,003 2,072,458 67 2,828 79,184 10 1,215 13,365 6 667,000 36,095 18 378 40 10,141 4,057 2,649,382 3,362 101,513 59,948 225 7,975 33,365 2,547,869 25,100 12,960 2,509,809 777 63,987 765 40,967 291 850 736 14,610 762 8,410 15 134 430 196 1 1 25 41 80 249 229 79 61 94 187 5 541 2,047 160 2,240 100 933 134 1,307 69 3,248 40 642 69 2,606 68 1,962 62 644 334 13,026 782 25,400 2,432,818 80 1,517 42,476 38 643 7,073 5 216,000 12,960 36 9,037 68 36,545 14,618 84 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8.— Livestock ranches Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK (UxD LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 — farms reporting. numbor of litters . 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 Under 11 acres. . . . 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain arms reporting . . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting . . arms report! ng . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters. . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . s reporting. . 5 reporting. . 3 reporting. . 3 reporting . . a reporting. . 3 reporting. . 3 reporting . , acres . , bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rice harvested farms reporting . . acres . . 162-lb. barrels.. Sales farms reporting . . 162-lb. barrels.. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops.. bushels . . Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tans.. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . acres. . tons , green weight . . See footnotes at end of table. 9,059 29, All 6,292 2,210 414 103 21 19 6,746 14,968 5,604 14,443 20,208 304,617 12,169 5,212 1,869 531 144 283 19,194 275,838 8,791,333 4,041 2,484,510 574 35,495 777,869 468 730,215 1,627 57,874 1,918,283 352 590,672 3,354 465,161 8,321,093 3,353 8,229,808 3,175 184,498 3,347 4,195,257 313,797 292 11,368 29,310 78 8,783 1,515 42,521 62,026 132 3,337 2,335 46,565 78,741 151 4,149 917 18,985 23,781 33 1,018 5,883 189,798 279,641 487 22,800 4,560 29,770 189 1,018 81 80 22 5 1 142 515 128 503 312 4,781 187 73 36 11 2 3 303 4,534 174,975 23 24,250 48 1,330 48,155 19,591 5 182 424 67 2,822 4,688 5 75 160 3,962 6,828 8 131 50 924 1,061 333 11,701 17,059 28 1,182 6 167 1 13 701 3 3 6 1 13 651 36,870 7 21,500 4 205 9,100 2,115 4 685 1,552 2 90 185 15 1,315 2,410 3 675 143 1 4 143 6,600 25 700 2,591 11 545 985 14 885 1,330 16 1,126 1,563 18 152 27 551 14 8 2 1 1 1 27 536 18,905 16 515 18,975 4,306 3 150 369 1 30 5 215 218 30 1,098 1,918 3 116 5 226 162 45 2,617 3,596 2 43 62 3 30 15 36 11 47 177 54 213 59 1,328 21 15 20 2 57 1,200 42,835 11 2,700 2 24 450 12 360 4,784 19 844 1,102 5 75 21 542 910 10 198 284 103 3,200 5,304 90 289 47 38 5 69 140 52 149 152 1,690 104 36 10 2 145 1,656 59,330 26 586 19,630 5 5,000 28 533 831 72 1,142 1,793 28 435 565 138 3,283 3,786 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8. -Livestock ranches | Data are based nn report.3 for only a sample of farms. See text] 85 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms F.conomic class SPECIFIED CROPS rHRVESTED-Contmued Cotton harvested farms reporting . . acres . , bales . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres2 . bushels . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres2 . bushels. . Sugarcane harvested for sugar farms reportijig.. acres . . tons. , Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . Sales t dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . acres . . 18,648 430,769 436,204 4,365 1,649 176,244 9,931 50,782 4,941,820 2,005 233,838 5,025,366 2,182 1,254,070 2,470 39,949 89 1,625 1,404 103 360 35,090 23 2,725 173 1,420 5 691 676 1 (2) 10 2 52 14,056 18 371 218 11 195 10,100 5 500 22 271 25 237 147 78 15 58 6,306 15 1,900 50 678 19 202 261 51 6 862 49 33 3,628 2 225 69 188 20 85 65 30 3 340 26 22 1,000 1 100 15 109 Z Reported in small fractions . 1Includes mill: equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms witli less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 86 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 8 of 8.— General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution . , percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average site of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 50 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 icres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting ncres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting ncres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporti ng acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 dBys operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income frcm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 (o 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 1 79 acres number 180 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 34,715 XXX 8,009,669 XXX 230.7 32,915 167.81 31,069 2,182,784 3,750 6,729 5,712 5,481 4,290 2,725 1,809 429 144 13,997 1,620,962 6,222 326,697 1,509 106, 526 5,174 220, 171 9,038 1,221,737 6,993 957,924 11,908 1,309,022 3,650 381,143 4,108 480,206 4,089 477, 779 2,625 107,958 1,217 57,858 87 4,645 2,606 232,066 34,394 711 3,593 7,905 11,303 9,139 1,743 48.3 10,768 5,889 1,187 3,692 2,222 4,109 3,598 23,947 2,561 4,341 1,538 13,497 3,241 3,357 2,747 1,915 1,330 942 2,782 1,900 925 541 Economic class 1,446 100.0 359,223 100.0 248.4 31,703 138.31 1,441 114,308 40 251 351 377 207 122 48 33 12 557 36,975 249 8,151 79 2,818 202 5,333 420 54,050 343 66,009 663 66,984 186 26,777 100 2,094 100 2,064 145 6,874 52 2,957 6 172 63 3,510 1,445 6 177 296 518 410 38 48.5 478 289 81 108 67 141 134 968 84 185 610 200 135 160 70 25 40 76 51 42 32 39 2.7 135,484 37.7 3,473.9 393,067 112.32 39 37,291 20 12 26 14, 591 11 1,236 5 457 8 779 24 18,829 23 38,057 23 20,184 17 14,050 3 616 3 616 13 ,368 2 960 1 102 39 1 5 16 11 4 2 44.7 35 2.4 48,287 13.4 1,379.6 106,196 72.20 35 10,992 14 3,812 4 505 2 400 2 105 20 6,238 19 6,243 21 19,599 11 1,320 1 20 1 20 3 260 1 100 35 7 2 14 10 2 48.9 87 6.0 53,866 15.0 619.1 92,148 152.63 87 17,743 47 6,992 40 2,768 16 802 34 1,966 48 7,889 35 6,973 52 9,985 34 5,727 18 1,360 11 1,170 21 32 27 7 53.2 177 12.2 43,057 12.0 243.3 31,818 161.40 177 13, 116 73 5,415 38 978 15 95 28 883 51 8,999 75 6,791 115 6,623 58 3,645 26 673 26 643 2 227 15 61 56 33 12 48.0 115 20 43 527 36.4 47,319 13.2 16,445 207.31 527 21,041 10 70 116 221 85 25 232 3,745 76 1,449 26 899 55 550 152 7,650 116 5,060 221 6,468 35 1,450 45 480 45 480 40 670 10 340 10 255 527 5 100 111 195 101 15 46.3 70 56 30 76 96 321 25 46 LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8.-General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj 87 (For definitions and explanations, see toil) Total all commercial farms F.conomic class FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number Part owners number All tenants numlier Cash tenants number . Share-cash tenants number . Crop-share tenants number . Livestock-share tenants number. Croppers number . Other and unspecified tenant.* number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number. Croppers number . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners nua.ber. All tenants number. Croppers number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD arms reporting. Grain combines Com pickers. . . Pick-up balers. Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks Tractors Tractors other than garden. . 1 tractor 2 tractors 3 tractors 4 tractors 5 or more tractors . Wheel tractors . . . Crawler tractors. . Garden tractors Automobiles and/or motortrucks. Telephone Home freezer Milking machine Electric milk cooler . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface Gravel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. . 1 mile 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more mi les mber. arms reporting. 'arms reporting, number. arms reporting. , number., arms reporting. , number. . arms reporting . , number . . arms reporting. , number. , arms reporting., arms reporting. , arms reporting, arms reporting. , -. reporting, . s reporting. , number.. s reporting. , number.. 'arms reporting., number., arms reporting., number., arms reporting. arms reporting. ; reporting . arms reporting., amis reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. . arms reporting, arms report! ng . arms reporting. arms reporting . arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR ..farms reporting. . .farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 13,368 8,574 12,424 1,050 334 6,383 128 3,353 1,176 11,513 7,493 5,920 591 1,855 1,081 6,504 2,762 3,875 4,828 1,189 1,246 3,282 3,435 703 823 20,841 28,107 21,650 41,811 21,156 40,647 12,834 4,127 2,035 872 1,288 21,026 39,727 794 920 955 1,164 21,959 25,532 30,085 16,836 22,099 2,662 2,699 238 924 12,277 16,699 5,070 2,157 2,913 1,149 1,122 273 369 7,732 42, 597 4,708 16,628 2,264 1,038 714 344 348 30,387 1,986 2,342 647 380 404 36 11 295 532 315 274 11 115 65 130 10 179 222 93 105 181 194 23 29 966 1,281 1,055 1,799 1,034 1,752 730 168 65 21 50 1,024 1,708 42 44 37 47 887 1,010 1,376 576 1,025 30 31 475 776 164 71 93 32 26 25 10 270 1,534 135 608 1,292 65 89 35 63 19 26 35 41 10 16 38 148 39 327 39 323 1 2 3 3 30 39 308 13 15 4 4 34 64 39 37 32 2 3 10 25 32 677 32 380 18 20 10 10 31 32 1 1 35 65 35 111 35 106 35 102 4 4 5 5 33 50 35 35 35 2 2 1 2 25 141 7 77 141 87 267 87 266 5 28 33 87 266 69 271 35 40 16 16 16 16 5 5 138 168 151 242 145 226 73 65 6 145 216 10 10 6 16 127 147 172 102 125 1 1 39 120 170 5 2 256 91 180 10 5 155 231 61 120 367 422 402 485 392 469 336 40 11 5 387 459 10 10 16 16 317 347 512 201 397 20 15 137 315 55 15 40 5 10 20 70 225 467 15 45 88 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8.-General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] (Tor definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer anil fertilizing malt-rials used during llie icar Dr\ materials.. . Liquid materials Crops on which used— Ha) and cropland pasture.. Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials. . . Liquid materials Soybeans Dry materials. .. Liquid materials Cotton Dry materials. .. . Liquid materials . All other crops Dry materials. .. . Liquid materials . Lime or limine materials used dunne the Any of the fallowing specified expenditures. Feed for livestock and poultry Under $100 $100toS909 $1,000 to $1,999 . $2,000 to $4,999 . $5,000 or more... Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under $1,000 ... . 51,000 to $2,499 . S2.50O to $4,999 . $5,000 to $9,999 . $10,000 or more.. Machine hire. . Under $200 $200 to $999. . . $1,000 or more. Under $200 $200 lo $499 S500 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499 . . . $2,500 to $1,999... $5,000 to $9,999 . . . $10,000 to $10,990 . $20,000 to $49,98!) . $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees.. I nder *KI0 $100 to $499. . . iOO to -999... $1,000 or more. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm husines - Under flnu SIOO U, $|99 $51111 to $099 $1,000 10 - l.'l'l'l . 55,000 or more... arms reporting, on which used. tons. arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons. anus reporting, acres . arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons. arms reporting, acres . arms reporting . tons. arms reporting. tons. i reporting. acres. arms reporting, tons. I report inc. tons. amis reporting. acres . arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES arms reporting. Ions. arms reporting, acres . i reporting. arms reporting, tons. arms reporting. acres limed. tons . arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars, reporting. ; reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. s reporting. dollars . s reporting. * reporting, i reporting. - reporting. < reporting. - reporting. dollars. < reporting. * reeorting. 9 reporting. s reporting, dollars. * reporting, s reporting, s reporting, s reporting. 5 reporting. s reporting. < reporting. ; reporting. ; reporting. J reporting, dol 1 ars . i reportine. 3 reporting, a reporting. s reporting, - n fw .rr in;-. dollars. < reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting. 29, 548 1,793,181 219,652 27,675 189,863 3,029 29,789 4,444 248,069 4,394 34,518 102 693 1,558 87,649 1,533 12,813 37 200 13,245 214,657 11,982 20,677 1,527 4,838 920 18,100 845 1,653 91 202 18,525 429,165 17,146 45,833 1,693 8,532 11,858 795,541 10,940 74,369 1,141 15,324 1,789 79,039 106,808 34,710 25,075 34,761,937 7,390 11,670 1,846 2,433 1,736 11,603 19,185,383 8,689 1,336 829 375 374 22,868 12,024,234 12,088 8,113 2,667 19, 537 37,998,250 6,244 4,417 2,550 3,198 1,621 823 378 229 77 16,777 5,917,390 9,294 4,778 1,233 1,472 32,618 17,150,208 12,250 12,825 3,303 3,760 480 1,376 70,625 7,791 1,338 6,899 87 892 160 9,432 158 912 2 11 54 4,165 43 465 11 31 980 19,999 931 1,666 59 296 88 1,618 83 152 5 10 1,189 20,630 1,149 2,447 47 299 751 14,781 719 1,257 38 245 68 3,743 5,079 1,446 1,116 667,914 423 575 62 38 18 693 510,804 602 46 29 11 5 1,252 414,697 864 302 86 883 1,405,390 381 197 94 92 60 33 11 11 4 810 245,078 491 229 39 51 1,401 707, 541 512 635 114 121 19 39 22,632 2,078 30 1,517 21 561 15 5,043 14 308 1 3 4 1,061 4 130 25 4,250 11 213 14 158 1 213 1 11 35 6,943 19 557 18 237 23 5,122 16 298 163 3 1,185 2,445 39 37 264,992 3 25 281,657 3 8 2 7 5 36 135,988 32 39 754,913 32 102,448 39 272,518 35 5,323 513 28 459 9 54 9 1,290 8 127 1 552 3 56 1 1 27 1,637 19 87 8 27 2 120 2 13 30 1,307 22 115 8 18 16 417 16 1 320 100 35 31 55,168 12 11 4 4 26 57,427 7 6 11 32 43,153 1 19 12 35 135,187 27 15,336 1 12 35 62,611 1 1 13 19 1 85 ,639 967 74 852 11 115 18 880 18 81 1 502 1 50 60 3,007 49 237 11 76 2,528 71 329 5 10 36 1,687 31 151 5 40 8 458 884 87 74 76,485 49 9 16 45 77,620 16 17 10 2 83 62,365 2 59 22 77 227,060 5 7 1 22 29 13 57 53, 569 5 23 16 13 87 128, 226 21 11 54 1 171 506 9,726 14, 185 1,321 1,653 165 506 1,256 1,574 16 20 65 79 37 46 909 1,040 37 46 166 183 30 15 1,395 655 30 5 228 1 10 30 98 355 2,735 4,025 92 350 251 414 11 10 24 12 5 35 375 400 5 30 60 34 5 10 148 460 2,612 4,475 142 460 365 652 11 29 71 310 1,700 3,590 66 300 186 290 5 15 12 27 30 16 1,365 330 1,050 480 177 527 162 397 93,938 126, 576 30 140 109 237 15 15 7 5 1 90 262 28,525 55,705 80 251 5 10 5 1 165 471 51,976 88,630 61 365 99 96 5 10 136 301 105,380 123,700 41 125 35 100 23 55 30 11 2 10 5 113 19,775 35 72 6 167 69,215 11 95 45 16 266 28,955 180 81 5 517 111,906 140 331 40 6 See footnotes at end of table LOUISIANA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8.-General farms Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 89 Item (For definitions and explanations, see tett) Total alt commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars . All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars . Fruit* and nuts sold dollars , Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars , Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK \NDl,l\F.srcrfK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved. Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves. arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting. number . s reporting. number. 'arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting. number . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. , 2 to 4 head farms report i ng . . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . , 10 to 19 head farms reporting. , 20 to 49 head .farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms report! ng . . 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cow9, including heifers that have calved- 1 bead farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 bead farms reporting . , 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting , . 50 to 74 head farms reporting., 75 to 99 head farms reporting., 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting . , 2 to 9 head farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head .farms reporting. , 20 to 29 head farms reporting., 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. , 75 to 99 head farms reporting . , 100 or more head farms reporting. , Horses and/or muieS farms reporting . , number., HogS and pigs farms reporting. , number. , Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number., Born before June 1 farms reporting . , number . Sheep and lambs farms reporting, number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . number . farms reporting. number . Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting . number. , Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . , Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold abve farms reporting. number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dol 1 ars . Sheep 1 year old and c Milk and cream soldi. farms reporting. , pounds., dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting., dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. , dozens. , dol 1 ars . See footnotes at end of table 304,044,227 8,758 201,967,329 190,385,212 1,254,070 4,124,236 6,203,811 102,076,898 16,009,670 27,756,139 58,311,089 26,967 1,276,723 26,450 791,582 18,781 146, 309 23,007 302, 897 18, 142 182, 244 1,226 5,711 4,111 3,906 4,935 3,931 2,897 250 3,594 10,420 3,067 2,102 3,057 1,762 777 1,671 7,152 8,934 212 619 1,122 505 149 19,537 55, 187 18,424 211,439 11,150 104,295 15,770 107,144 1,781 92,151 1,143 21, 173 1,672 70,978 1,593 59,285 1,372 11,693 24,525 2,735,621 18,999 500,214 52,308,373 7,495 160,727 4,500,356 784 41,180 452,980 2,945 533,747,799 27,756,139 2,584 7,465,945 5,151 21,099,494 8,439,798 9,665,340 6,684 6,666,360 6,133,600 139,315 177,875 215, 570 2,998,980 196,455 88,810 2,713,715 1,277 53,652 1,251 31,100 980 2,335 1,123 13,290 896 9,262 45 180 256 382 212 100 86 16 95 691 174 112 66 23 19 71 359 614 3 1 2 1,040 2,965 1,059 18,258 722 9,309 977 8,949 77 4,582 41 1,157 76 3,425 75 3,041 69 384 1,200 82,965 990 17,732 2,108,660 753 15,665 438,620 28 3,063 33,693 18 1,779,434 88,810 217 39, 176 452 380,926 152,370 3,783,762 97,020 2,605,026 2,491,737 57,372 55,917 1,178,736 33,329 63,000 1,082,407 37 19,620 37 10,935 16 275 37 5,029 37 3,656 37 566 14 1,728 11 962 13 766 7 859 5 257 6 602 6 580 5 22 13 2,354 37 7,139 890,437 14 2,296 64,288 5 1,208 13,288 3 1,239,700 63,000 5 20,661 4 30,420 12,168 951,378 27,182 592,864 512,913 50,179 29,772 358,514 14,150 15,970 328,394 35 6,869 34 4,740 15 143 33 1,061 34 1,068 24 240 19 563 17 316 13 247 25 5,812 35 2,103 279,239 16 1,422 39,816 2 20 220 3 351, 574 15,970 3 3,327 4 24,686 9,874 1,231,747 14,158 830, 590 765,046 2,700 10,875 51,969 401,157 33,858 2,000 365,299 86 7,730 86 4,713 44 99 80 1,618 86 1,399 1,177,812 6,654 807,823 745,656 20,625 12,775 28,767 369,989 37,168 3,500 329,321 162 6,888 157 3,578 109 231 152 1,813 137 1,497 52 111 165 272 48 113 1,360 2,362 31 68 946 1,130 48 113 414 1,232 16 5 2,894 100 10 5 785 5 16 5 2,109 95 16 5 1,914 90 15 5 195 5 56 139 14, 167 10,215 85 152 2,594 2,067 296,235 258,149 31 92 1,670 2,507 46,760 70, 196 10 5 1,550 75 17,050 825 1 1 34,400 67,940 2,000 3,500 16 28 6,738 2,181 21 58 67,350 87,280 26,940 34,912 1,739,191 3,300 1,254,314 1,136,687 60, 530 23,202 33, 895 484,877 54,634 4,060 426,183 487 8,570 477 4,814 386 712 446 2,569 357 1,187 65 81 216 90 35 30 291 91 35 20 10 165 221 371 837 410 6,250 290 3,295 385 2,955 16 485 11 95 16 390 16 280 16 110 467 27,617 396 2,774 296,945 320 4,445 124,460 6 210 2,310 5 79,800 4,060 85 3,996 195 121,920 48,768 90 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8.— General farms DkUi are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item {For definitions and explanaticx Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 — farms reporting., number of litters. arms reporting. 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting . arms reporting. arms reporting, number of litters . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farm; 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters. . . 20 to 39 litters. .. 10 to 69 litters. . . 70 or more litters. June 2 to November Under 11 acres.... 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain reporting. . acres . . arms reporting . . arms reporting. . reporting . . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting . . acres . . busbels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Rice harvested farms reporting. acres. 162-lb. barrels. Sales farms report ing . 162-lb. barrels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Crass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 9,059 29,411 6,292 2,210 414 103 21 19 6,746 14,968 5,604 14,443 20,208 304,617 12,169 5,212 1,869 531 144 283 19,194 275,838 8,791,333 4,041 2,484,510 574 35,495 777,869 468 730,215 1,627 57,874 1,918,283 352 590,672 3,354 465,161 8,321,093 3,353 8, 229, 808 3,175 184,498 3,347 4,195,257 292 11,368 29,310 78 8,783 1,515 42, 521 62,026 132 3,337 2,335 46,565 78,741 151 4,149 917 18,985 23,781 33 1,018 5,683 189,798 279,641 487 22,800 41 4,560 29,770 728 2,657 405 273 43 3 2 2 585 1,343 493 1,314 1,258 24, 562 638 421 118 33 9 39 1,220 22,164 795,145 366 288, 559 47 5,605 133,410 47 127, 260 134 5,827 211,701 25 34,490 77 1,751 26,995 77 26,360 254 17,012 540 420,228 23,815 21 1,253 4,332 2,910 99 4,465 6,103 133 2,740 3,775 35 1,105 31 660 878 355 14,397 27,143 54 9,813 1 300 3,000 12 396 2 2 1 3 2 2 10 136 10 260 26 4,452 2 4 2 2 16 25 3,737 187,825 10 75,119 14 4,445 98,300 14 92,500 25 1,958 84,506 5 20,040 2 556 8,100 8,100 25 8,140 68 227, 728 8,958 5 763 2,542 10 2,485 2,993 4 490 390 420 635 24 4,500 7,200 3 478 1 300 3,000 33 1,851 1 12 6 5 32 1,656 82,750 16 31, 100 12 665 23,090 12 22,970 17 492 20,350 7 2,750 11 1,035 22,905 5 60 150 7 135 380 5 110 20 3,270 11,810 36 194 15 16 5 31 94 30 100 70 3,654 6 17 23 15 1 8 69 3,236 100,350 23 52,350 11 415 10,200 11 9,970 52 2,267 70,870 3 5,700 59 3,067 250 73,025 6 370 1,560 22 950 1,450 7 500 6 175 325 5 100 100 35 3,544 3,002 15 1,705 78 401 26 36 16 58 184 67 217 139 3,315 41 65 20 6 7 134 2,975 110,345 42 44,925 10 80 1,820 10 1,820 20 725 24,575 5 5,000 25 640 10,030 25 9,620 63 2,355 54, 290 15 645 1,180 5 500 21 570 640 49 513 1,441 6 650 300 870 160 130 10 240 495 195 375 450 5,455 270 150 20 5 5 445 5,225 174,340 125 48,850 5 230 6,900 5 1,000 45 480 8,115 45 7,965 71 2,230 50 37,675 25 200 210 5 125 60 1,050 1,630 10 875 96 1,285 2,310 LOUISIANA 91 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8.-General farms Iimiii are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See WxtJ Item (For definitions and explanations, see lext) Total all commercial farms Economic class SPECIFIED CROPS rURVESTED-Conlinued Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales — Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres2. . bushels . . ■ Sweetpotatoes harvested for heme use or for sale farms reporting. . acres2, bushels. . Sugarcane harvested for sugar farms reporting. . acres., tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . . acres. . . IS, (AS 430,769 436,204 4,365 1,649 176,244 9,931 50,782 4,941,820 2,005 233,838 5,025,366 2,182 1,254,070 2,470 39,949 1,199 20,726 19,330 273 96 13,065 815 5,779 698,460 ua 1,985 33,685 341 139,315 164 3,177 35 6,943 8,230 5 206 50,355 3 635 13,560 20 913 30 1,307 1,530 5 12) 30 2 80 19,000 76 2,529 2,464 11 (Z) 120 21 173 35,050 5 2,700 26 1,369 153 2,632 2,111 56 20 4,375 82 817 106,740 15 315 3,740 26 20,625 460 4,480 3,435 95 48 5,705 320 2,770 326,455 75 750 12,575 130 60, 530 40 716 445 2,835 1,560 105 27 2,785 385 1,733 160,860 55 285 3,810 180 55,460 45 85 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 92 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farmB Commercial farms by type of farm Cash -grain farms Tobacco farms Cotton farms Other field- crop farms F^RvIS, ACRE4GE, AMD VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average si ze of farm acres Value of land and buildings; Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in (aims according to use; Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropl and not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cronland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms renorting acres Land in strin-cronping systems for soil-erosion control farms renorting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture 1 and farms renorting FARM OPERATORS BY WE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 74 years number .15 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 6 1 years number 65 or more years , number \verage age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators repordfeg 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold .operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not renorting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators renorting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators renorting FARMS BY SI7.F. Under 10 acres number 10 to 19 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 to 99 acrps number 100 to fa acres number 140 to 179 ncres numlier 180 to 219 acres numlier 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres numlier 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres niminer Sec footnotes a( end of table. 74,370 XXX 10,333,117 XXX 138.9 21,012 174.95 52,966 2,424,790 16,776 12,407 7,689 6,426 4,516 2,756 1,817 433 146 29,433 2,040,032 12,391 448,049 2,313 125,216 10,695 322,833 22,638 1,711,894 17, 583 1,497,703 25,244 1,676,516 6,252 441,906 4,921 486,326 4,887 483,414 3,584 117,355 2,527 71,318 132 4,840 5,900 353,062 73,857 1,151 6,994 15,665 21,526 16,685 11,836 50.9 37,384 8,718 5,169 23,497 8,526 15,854 27,502 36,986 4,907 15,453 12,024 7,893 33,755 6,716 7,028 5,210 3,211 2,025 1,324 3,520 2,162 964 562 34,715 100.0 8,009,669 100.0 230.7 32,915 167.81 31,069 2,182,784 3,750 6,729 5,712 5,481 4,290 2,725 1,809 429 144 13,997 1,620,962 6,222 326,697 1,509 106,526 5,174 220,171 9,038 1,221,737 6,993 957,924 11,908 1,309,022 3,650 381, 143 4,108 480,206 4,089 477,779 2,625 107,958 1,217 57,858 87 4,645 2,606 232,066 34,394 711 3,593 7,905 11,303 9,139 1,743 48.3 10,768 5,889 1,187 3,692 2,222 4,109 3,598 23,947 2,561 4,341 1,538 13,497 3,241 3,357 2,747 1,915 1,330 942 2,782 1,900 925 541 3,743 10.8 1,611,153 20.1 430.4 73,442 189.99 3,743 588,080 60 145 220 485 777 1,074 843 115 24 2,472 568,880 518 45,016 101 11,740 442 33,276 580 140,365 525 51,655 781 146,222 211 14,465 3,164 456,298 3,164 455,583 115 6,141 91 14,304 185 42,928 3,688 85 418 1,022 1,256 769 138 46.6 885 509 125 251 115 415 191 2,858 289 719 15 345 185 385 270 295 310 250 850 565 195 76 10 reporting. . acres . . 1 to 9 acres fan»s reporting. . 10 to 19 acres fams reporting. . 20 to 29 acres fanns reporting . . 30 to 49 acres - farms reporting. . 50 to 99 acres fams reporting . . 100 to 199 acres fftm9 reporting. . 200 to 499 acres fams reporting. . 500 to 999 acres fflms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farTns reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture fatms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres.. Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting.. acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not crooland and not woodland) farms reporting. . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . acres. , Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . , Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres., Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour , farms reporting. acres. Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. acres. System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. acres. FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. Under 25 years number . 25 to 34 years number. 35 to 44 years number. 45 to 54 years number. 55 to 64 years number. 65 or more years .number. Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not wooking off their farms or not repotting as to work off their farms operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator 17,743 xxx 713,127 xxx 40.2 6,918 173.47 15,593 295,717 4,975 5,186 2,911 1,823 540 125 31 1 1 4,779 77,815 3,034 43,958 177 2,875 2,938 41,083 3,752 99,335 2,649 86,054 4,289 66,805 291 3,985 161 4,290 156 4,225 416 5,715 525 7,560 40 90 741 22,380 17,638 450 1,840 3,360 5,214 3,844 2,930 50.7 7,506 3,436 1,550 2,520 1,960 2,255 4,375 10,237 1,203 3,288 2,816 Full owners 9,448 100.0 425,912 100.0 45.1 8,024 181.39 9,303 232,912 1,360 3,201 2,406 1,673 505 125 31 1 1 2,294 37,675 1,394 21,023 92 2,050 1,333 18,973 1,337 41,775 909 35,324 2,104 32,795 156 2,365 96 3,930 91 3,915 286 4,695 255 4,790 15 30 286 8.765 9,398 320 1,240 2,055 3,204 2,409 170 46.7 2,661 2,371 180 110 585 540 185 6,787 573 468 Part owners 1,855 19.6 92,620 21.7 49.9 8,256 166.94 1,750 33,080 525 580 320 265 45 15 835 13,780 500 6,585 25 260 485 6,325 585 13,995 435 9,795 535 10,435 50 1,250 30 160 30 160 75 885 95 1,960 130 3,840 1,835 25 85 245 655 780 45 52.0 520 455 35 30 100 100 35 1,335 160 200 1,081 11.4 91,118 21.4 84.3 15,071 188.23 1,081 41,517 60 215 270 315 170 40 10 416 8,045 306 5,375 31 525 286 4,850 390 14,560 216 7,060 400 7,615 35 565 21 1,625 21 1,625 36 930 50 600 50 1,430 40 200 461 355 320 270 20 30 761 130 86 8 0.1 15,862 3.7 1,982.8 391,129 196.38 All tenants 1 170 2 1,700 1 700 1 1,000 5 1,750 2 5,920 7 2,840 6,504 68.8 226,312 53.1 34.8 6,454 184.22 6,464 155,371 775 2,406 1,816 1,091 290 70 16 1,042 15,680 586 7,363 35 565 561 6,798 357 11,470 256 12,549 1,162 11,905 71 550 45 2,145 40 2,130 175 2,880 110 2,230 15 30 105 3,285 6,474 295 1,115 1,605 2,086 1,273 100 44.5 1,820 1,645 125 50 420 330 115 4,684 282 180 LOUISIANA 137 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number. Percent distribution percent. Land in (arms acres. Percent distribution percent. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings- Average per farm ,dol I ars . Average per acre dollars. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. ID to 19 acres farms reporting. 2D 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 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. acres. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. Other cropland (idle and clop failure) farms reporting., acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting., acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting.. acres . , Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres., Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . , Irrigated land in farms rams reporting.. acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . acres,. Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . acres.. System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. . Under 25 years number.. 25 to 34 years number.. 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years .number . . 55 to 64 years number.. 65 or more years number. . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting. . With other members of Tamily working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agncultural products sold ooerators reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants 276 2.9 12,708 3.0 46.0 7,083 U5.88 276 7,403 50 100 70 35 10 5 6 66 2,025 55 770 55 770 40 425 30 595 50 305 10 40 5 200 5 200 5 10 15 185 5 20 5 70 276 5 25 40 126 75 5 49.3 Share- cash tenants 130 1.4 12,940 3.0 99.5 16,845 139.50 130 8,115 5 15 60 20 5 20 5 20 400 35 1,220 10 300 35 920 20 885 15 1,100 35 195 Crop-share tenants 20 430 181 25 10 100 20 10 2,855 30.2 114,975 27.0 40.3 7,973 199.11 2,855 78,880 215 810 925 670 200 30 5 665 7,900 325 4,400 20 260 305 4,140 175 4,225 115 6,020 785 7,135 50 190 30 1,725 25 1,710 35 750 55 975 30 1,410 2,845 85 550 750 915 525 20 44.3 720 650 45 25 150 145 40 2,135 110 65 Livestock-share tenants 25 0.3 1,385 0.3 55.4 8,560 154.51 20 1,015 5 145 5 75 5 120 5 150 5 150 Croppers 2,762 29.2 64, 295 15.1 23.3 4,407 187.33 2,762 51,608 400 1,305 686 311 60 185 1,775 121 528 121 528 52 3,570 31 2,269 202 2,460 6 270 5 70 5 70 110 1,610 35 920 10 10 45 1,400 2,747 195 470 665 850 507 60 43.6 855 760 75 20 215 150 55 1,907 107 65 Other and unspecified tenants 456 4.8 20, 009 4.7 43.9 6,040 129.07 421 8,350 105 171 70 50 15 10 101 3,435 50 445 5 5 45 440 65 2,290 60 2,445 90 1,810 5 50 5 150 5 150 5 80 20 255 451 10 45 90 160 131 15 115 115 20 10 10 341 20 25 138 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting.. number. . Com pickers farms reporting.. number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting.. number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number. . Motortrucks farms reporting.. number.. Tractors farms reporting.. number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number.. 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting.. 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number.. Garden tractors farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. number. . Automobiles and 'or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-oneraled elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting. . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . 1 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting.. persons.. Regular hired workers [employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. , 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting., RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year operators reporting. acres on which used. tons. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Otiier pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Corn farms reporti ng . acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms of nonwhite operators 158 179 35 35 11* 114 35 35 5,716 6,047 3,981 4,731 3,821 4,551 3,352 331 90 21 27 3,781 4,464 81 87 165 180 8,312 8,597 12,012 4,028 6,239 50 50 4,449 7,591 5,358 2,060 3,298 1,302 1,410 246 340 790 3,357 149 524 15,876 451 1,416 14,557 231,867 30,488 13,801 28,741 938 1,747 370 4,865 365 632 5 4 70 1,090 70 209 7,178 55,838 6,962 6,457 231 189 Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator 138 149 25 25 94 94 30 30 3,101 3,312 2,776 3,451 2,676 3,346 2,262 281 85 21 27 2,656 3,294 46 52 105 105 4,292 4,412 6,407 1,483 3,204 40 40 2,314 4,486 2,488 1,075 1,413 632 515 116 150 615 2,922 129 499 ,496 196 756 9 ,082 84 ,282 23 ,359 8 ,461 21 ,766 753 1 ,593 170 3 > L65 176 5 4 30 700 30 168 4 213 3S 783 4 037 4 147 191 172 Part owners 25 25 5 5 795 825 695 790 665 755 600 45 15 5 660 740 15 15 35 35 910 925 1,440 600 930 10 10 410 915 510 155 355 150 145 20 40 140 595 40 90 1,680 25 150 1,630 24,235 3,511 1,570 3,268 75 243 70 505 70 80 10 625 10 160 1,000 7,315 965 872 35 19 41 47 5 5 36 36 15 15 666 755 661 860 661 860 515 115 20 661 858 1 2 521 551 951 316 601 25 25 231 565 270 95 175 50 85 15 25 146 640 26 155 1,061 34,497 4,223 1,021 4,011 66 212 55 2,155 55 235 635 7,900 605 905 40 26 Managers 7 166 6 L35 3 1,945 160 2 13 1 147 2 100 1 All tenants LOUISIANA 139 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting... number. .. Com pickers farms reporting. . . number. .. Pick-up balers farms reporting... number. .. Field forage harvesters farms reporting... number... Motortrucks farms reporting... number... Tractors farms reporting... number.. . Tractors otlier than garden farms reporting.. . number.. . 1 tractor farms reporting... 2 tractors farms reporting... 3 tractors farms reporting. .. 4 tractors farms reporting. .. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . . Wheel tractors farms reporting. . . number. . . Crawler tractors farms reporting... number... Garden tractors farms reporting... number. .. Automobiles farms reporting. . . number... Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting... Telephone farms reporting... Home freezer farms reporting... Milking machine farms reporting... Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Croo drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting... Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting... Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting... Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting... 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. .. 1 mile farms reporting... 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . . 4 miles farms reporting... 5 or more miles farms reporting... FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting... persons. .. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons. .. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting... 2 hired workers farms reporting... 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting... 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting... 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting... Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . . Operators not reporting residence number. . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting... acres on which used . . . tons... Dry materials farms reporting... tons Liquid materials farms reporting.. . tons Crops on which used— HBy and cropland pasture farms reporting... acres. .. Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons . . . Corn farms reporting. .. acres... Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... See footnotes at end of table. 106 126 116 134 106 124 90 15 106 119 5 5 10 10 105 110 186 45 96 240 11 25 271 6,098 765 261 728 11 37 180 1,725 175 201 5 3 55 65 65 115 65 115 30 20 15 65 115 30 110 15 55 115 5 10 130 5,275 589 110 427 25 162 10 10 5 5 920 950 875 1,025 845 995 750 60 25 5 5 840 985 10 10 30 30 1,335 1,345 2,010 215 985 595 1,530 695 285 410 190 170 30 20 145 890 25 35 2,580 70 205 2,840 61,930 7,372 2,760 7,135 125 237 30 415 25 40 5 4 60 1,465 ,150 14,030 60 1,430 114 1,287 5 35 38 50 20 570 73 20 73 15 155 15 19 25 25 10 10 21 21 5 5 362 378 232 323 217 308 181 11 10 5 10 212 303 5 5 15 15 1,125 1,175 1,387 185 396 5 836 1,100 756 445 311 191 60 35 25 76 366 1 1 2,481 70 211 2,726 43,543 5,871 2,346 5,391 410 480 680 4,960 630 576 50 21 140 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text/] (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCI U. FERTILIZER AND LIME-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year-Continued Crops on which used-Continued Soybeans fanT13 reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporti ng .. . tons Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons... Cotton farms reporting... acres Dry materials firms reporting... tons... Liquid materials fams reporting. . . tons... All other crops '■"« reporting.. . . acres . . . Cry materials '«™s reporting. . . tons. .. Liquid materials '""» reporting. . . tons... Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting... acres limed. . . tons... SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . , Feed for livestock and poulrry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $999 fams reporting. . $1,000 to $1,999 'a""9 reporting. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more fanns reporting. . Purchase of livestock and noultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $1,000 fan™ reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 ,ams reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 FarTT,s reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire fam,s reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 fams reporting. . $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more ram>s reporting. . Hired labor fllrn'a reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 rams reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms renorting. . $1,000 to $2,499 <*ms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 (am* reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farrns reportinp. . $10,000 to $19,999 fams renorting. . $20,000 to $49,999 fa™s reporting • • $50,000 or more fatms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting.. dollars. , Under $100 <"">' martin:: ■ $100 to $499 rams renorting . . $500 to $999 fanns renorting. $1,000 or more fnnns reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 fam,s reporting. $100 to $499 fams reporting. $500 to $999 fams reporting. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farrns reporting. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars. Ml crops sold dollars. Field croos, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other tban poultry and dairy, sold dollars. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator 255 2,395 245 218 10 15 11,782 128,003 11,057 16,417 786 964 4,350 39,676 4,239 4,808 122 575 145 2,010 2,240 17,458 11,010 1,493,415 6,717 4,182 51 50 10 3,148 202,369 3,106 32 10 12,268 1,898,865 9,621 2,426 221 4,601 1,590,629 2,946 1,060 357 150 55 20 12 1 7,079 348,015 6,361 676 25 17 14,188 1,413,535 10,596 3,213 230 147 2 27,573,021 1,554 23,559,742 22,804,835 289,700 380,722 84,485 4,013,279 164,720 299,265 3,549,294 210 2,165 200 175 10 15 8,402 105,778 7,812 13,186 641 856 2,625 33,656 2,539 3,714 97 546 65 1,245 1,255 9,443 5,075 831,720 3,287 1,702 31 45 10 1,753 140,494 1,721 22 10 8,523 1,625,065 6,081 2,231 211 3,196 1,406,629 1,866 815 282 145 55 20 12 1 4,234 255,735 3,636 571 15 12 8,123 1,058,265 5,366 2,418 205 132 2 22,919,264 2,426 20,331,131 19,933,635 204,835 157,476 35,185 2,588,133 104,409 252,285 2,231,439 Full owners 30 170 30 23 1,355 11,935 1,295 1,575 65 104 540 3,685 535 558 Part owners 120 30 475 605 1,855 1,310 255,410 720 560 25 5 385 52,720 365 15 5 1,395 176,645 1,155 225 15 675 246,345 400 165 80 10 10 10 950 43,665 825 125 1,585 191,480 975 575 10 25 3,260,995 1,758 2,131,693 1,989,007 36,330 85,531 20,825 1,129,302 30,772 91,170 1,007,360 Managers 35 480 35 27 935 15,855 915 1,998 25 49 311 8,087 281 844 36 137 25 470 350 1,081 726 180,070 341 350 15 20 266 37,080 260 1 5 970 228,090 590 345 35 566 315,805 290 160 70 20 15 5 6 586 53,490 435 140 10 1 1,036 268,375 430 490 65 50 1 3,862,805 3,573 3,295,068 3,235,095 29,575 18,038 12,360 567,737 33,982 145,115 388,640 3 1,845 5 1 144 6 25,020 1 2 2,114 1 All tenants 2 4,065 1 35,800 2 407,840 50,980 249,230 231,230 158,610 15,387,624 2,366 14,655,140 14,478,303 138,930 35,907 2,000 732,484 39,655 16,000 676,829 LOUISIANA 141 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Pitn are based on reports for only a sample >f farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER ANT) LIME-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year-Continued Crops on which used— Continued Soybeans farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. Ions.. Cotton farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting., tons.. All other crocs farms reporting. , acres . , Dry materials farms reporting. , tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons., Lime or liming materials used during the year farms report! ng . . acres limed., tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under *100 farms reporting.. S100 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting . . $2,000 to $4,999 ...farms reporting.. S5,0OO or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry • farms reporting. . dollars. . Under Sl.OOG farms reporting.. $1,000 to 52,199 farms reporting.. 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting,. 550,000 or more farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting.. dol 1 ars . . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to 5499 farms reporting. . 5500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to S499 farms reporting.. $500 to S999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 or more farms reporting.. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold .total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars.. AH crops sold dollars. . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. . Vegetables sold dollars. . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. Dairy products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, oilier than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. See footnotes at end nf table. 5 125 5 15 221 3,123 211 35S 11 29 115 1,035 110 139 5 5 276 156 27, 125 105 -(5 6 25 5,975 25 226 51,240 175 35 16 91 102,245 45 25 5 5 105 10,825 75 25 5 231 38,425 130 85 15 713,841 2,586 643,533 610,345 5,125 28,063 70,308 12,253 110 2,395 105 294 10 39 30 1,730 15 19 15 85 130 75 6,625 55 20 30 11,610 25 5 110 39,925 55 40 15 60 135,575 15 10 10 10 10 40 ,765 25 15 110 61,915 55 15 15 25 541,363 4,164 520,603 515,162 4,250 1,191 20,760 50 110 1,235 100 99 10 15 2,735 33,560 2,650 4,392 95 126 1,125 12,690 1,100 1,317 25 42 5 250 250 2,855 1,625 251,310 1,120 505 645 19,390 645 2,755 427,740 2,165 550 40 870 233,795 515 235 55 60 1,480 92,965 1,285 185 10 2,445 258,300 1,675 700 45 25 6,217,563 2,178 5,879,168 5,776,487 99,455 1,226 2,000 338,395 15,758 25 145 25 10 20 2,681 390 34,909 20 2,301 49 4,113 405 451 5 396 25 3,524 5 396 5 689 5 8 5 50 50 25 2,757 20 906 7,260 50,580 10 780 10 126 10 1,915 10 20 5,750 15 5 20 14,325 10 5 130,734 5,229 90,659 90,659 40,075 50 16,000 345 8,075 345 2,697 646, 165 1,641 971 85 791 162,675 525 195 51 20 20 851 1,735 33,990 15 800 5 51 15 2,302 3,475 163,440 10 1,810 461 5 30 1 6,945,729 2,515 6,837,038 6,812,702 21, 125 3,211 108,691 3,859 5 10 5 1 345 3,611 315 407 30 58 100 1,035 95 138 5 5 456 251 28,320 155 86 10 45 1,615 45 350 49,510 285 60 5 115 47,345 65 20 10 15 200 10,235 175 25 391 37,055 281 90 20 838,394 1,839 684,139 672,948 8,975 2,216 154,255 7,685 146,570 142 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] [tarn (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners All tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . .farms reporting. number. .farms reporting. number. . farms reporti ng . number, .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head farms reporting, 5 to 0 head farms reporting. 10 to 10 head farms reporting, 20 to 49 head farms reporting, 5n to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 199 head farms reporting. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that hiivp calved— 1 head farms reporting, 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 lo 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting, 10 lo 49 head farms reporting, 50 to 71 head farms reporting, 75 to 99 head farms reporting 100 or more head farms renorting. \'ilk cows- 1 head farms renorting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms renorting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Hofses and 'Of mules farms reporting. number. HogS and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms renorting. number. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Hogs and nigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting . number. dollars. Milk and cream sold farms renorting. pounds. , dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars. Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 lo9 litters 10 lo 19 litters 20 to 19 litters 40 lo S9 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to November 10 . December 1 to June 1 See footnotes at end of table. . . farms reporting. . . .fapns reporting. . ..farms reporting. . . .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting. number of titters. . . .farms reporting. number of litters. 11,406 76,392 10,976 44,330 7,749 15,916 8,340 21,378 5,186 10,684 1,115 5,380 3,090 1,300 386 111 24 3,235 7,000 481 126 80 35 6 13 3,586 4,093 20 15 35 10,432 20,870 13,331 85,137 7,828 42,006 11,315 43,131 230 2,565 120 645 210 1,920 185 1,640 150 280 14,591 404,678 5,516 20,611 2,032,240 3,944 37,115 1,039,220 50 710 7,810 140 7,328,370 299,265 466 17,954 1,475 316,440 126,576 5,897 10,188 5,057 800 30 10 5,386 42,307 5,231 25,420 3,894 8,281 4,025 11,338 2,266 5,549 600 2,510 1,255 670 226 101 24 1,720 3,050 281 61 65 35 6 13 1,936 1,908 10 5 35 5,427 12,395 7,251 49,772 4,363 24,656 6,170 25,116 115 1,795 65 450 110 1,345 105 1,195 80 150 7,681 227,338 2,021 11,536 1,156,515 2,144 21,605 604,940 20 515 5,665 70 6,360,055 252,285 261 12,791 905 205,195 82,078 3,362 6,148 2,622 510 20 10 4,231 5,632 3,171 4,556 2,396 3,322 1,876 2,826 1,535 14,125 1,515 8,300 1,080 2,470 1,220 4,285 725 1,540 110 575 460 245 95 45 5 340 990 115 20 25 20 5 480 580 5 5 10 1,350 2,885 1,565 13,070 990 6,640 1,355 6,430 55 855 35 225 55 630 50 555 1,610 53,805 805 3,960 359,605 605 6,885 192,780 35 2,399,005 91,170 95 3,416 270 57,165 22,866 785 1,610 620 150 15 545 825 470 785 891 10,720 851 6,420 651 2,249 701 2,570 531 1,730 75 270 240 190 80 30 6 165 545 80 25 30 225 401 776 1,786 911 7,822 590 3,815 786 4,007 25 425 5 110 25 315 25 265 20 50 1,006 40,715 436 3,125 271,990 400 4,060 113,680 10 140 1,540 30 3,725,625 145,115 55 5,095 165 65,280 26,112 470 1,040 340 125 330 555 310 485 6 2,050 6 1,810 1 1 5 50 6 190 1,085 158,330 1 10 280 LOUISIANA 143 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on report3 for only a sample of farms, See textj Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Lives took- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants LIVESTOCK 4ND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . . . arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, i reporting. number, 'arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head' farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. SO to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting. , Horses and, Or mules farms reporting.. number. , HogS and pigs farms reporting. , number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting., number. , Bom before June 1 farms reporting. , number. , Sheep and lambs farms reporting. , number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. , number . , Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. , number . , dollars. , Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. , number. , dollars. , Sheeo and lambs sold alive farms reporting., number. . dollars.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting., pounds. . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. , dollars. , Chicken eggs sold farms reporting., dozens. , dollars.. Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms rerorting., number of litters. , 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 liUers .... 40 to f!9 litters 70 or more liuers . . June 2 to November SO arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. 'arms reporting, number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. See footnotes at end of table. 186 1,425 181 840 115 180 126 424 71 161 50 110 15 5 50 65 196 404 206 1,627 96 532 190 1,095 225 9,500 71 430 42,375 66 560 15,680 10 1,366 25 27,030 10,812 100 210 75 25 55 65 65 145 100 840 100 465 70 115 85 215 45 160 90 225 105 630 65 305 95 325 5 310 5 5 5 305 5 300 5 5 105 2,435 20 40 4,180 30 280 7,840 5 360 3,960 10 100 40 1,770 7,920 1,725 4,395 1,355 2,310 1,325 2,465 610 1,060 205 1,035 360 145 25 665 1,015 35 10 720 635 2,265 5,505 2,415 17,090 1,485 8,825 2,070 8,265 25 185 20 110 20 75 20 55 10 20 2,491 72,067 410 1,105 136,750 685 6,555 183,540 5 15 165 65 1,876 280 31,055 12,422 1,200 2,035 1,045 150 900 1,145 640 890 25 460 25 285 15 75 10 120 10 25 780 15 210 22,625 5 50 1,400 5 235,425 16,000 5 125 50 572 2,321 537 1,436 396 557 322 635 152 250 160 315 50 35 6 5 1 315 195 21 5 1 131 447 917 1,677 7,378 920 3,530 1,342 3,848 1,837 36,880 137 397 35,700 256 2,444 68,432 15 275 95 7,435 2,974 636 951 586 50 435 535 306 416 301 2,446 291 1,469 211 324 231 574 116 403 15 150 90 30 5 11 105 165 10 1 135 76 291 636 351 2,041 206 979 316 1,062 5 20 5 20 5 20 381 11,105 121 1,184 124,960 96 761 21,308 21 763 55 17,005 6,802 120 220 105 10 5 90 145 60 75 144 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] lion (For definitions and explanations, see Wxt) SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. . acres . . . Under 11 acres farms reporting. . . 11 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . . 100 or more acres farms reporting... Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels — Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting... acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres . . , bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Rice harvested farms reporting.. acres. . 162-lb. barrels.. Sales farms reporting. . 162-lb. barrels. . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting.. acres grown alone. . acres grown with other crops.. bushels . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. ■ acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales. farms reporting. . tons . . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres . . tons, green weight. . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bales . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres2, bushels . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres2, bushels. . Sugarcane harvested for sugar fBrms reporting. . acres . . tons . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . acres. . Total all farms of nonwhite operators 11,809 88,678 9,731 1,731 301 36 5 5 11,324 82,553 1,797,350 1,735 368,110 20 120 3,250 15 2,610 86 615 18,925 10 6,500 76 3,465 51,855 76 50,230 730 13,010 440 240,425 46 310 340 5 30 127 1,820 2,567 215 1,105 1,770 75 275 250 5 15 1,150 6,080 6,310 40 225 11,853 129,453 107,168 2,513 358 35,156 7,740 24,291 1,828,153 517 13,525 224,295 1,126 289,700 646 1,069 Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator 7,054 62,098 5,396 1,361 251 36 5 5 6,729 57,368 1,304,455 1,175 296,235 15 80 1,750 10 1,110 76 585 18,225 10 6,500 61 3,300 49,435 61 48,485 585 11,905 275 216,985 36 225 290 67 1,400 2,097 5 15 140 695 1,180 45 135 165 795 4,555 5,070 8,443 106,568 93,223 1,378 193 20,311 4,660 20,849 ,561,278 417 12,730 213,015 676 204,835 311 5 16 1,480 11,400 1,160 290 30 1,395 10,630 237,065 115 29,400 5 20 600 35 140 3,300 10 95 1,625 10 1,625 185 2,610 105 41,615 25 160 205 30 185 255 65 295 405 20 80 130 225 1,475 1,590 10 25 1,370 11,990 9,605 Part owners 370 58 ,545 975 1,656 132,520 25 660 9,750 170 36,330 165 311 960 11,455 610 210 120 15 5 890 9,690 205,885 150 40,060 16 180 3,900 5 1,500 16 1,145 19,530 16 19,480 130 2,370 48,025 21 155 305 5 15 30 115 135 180 1,210 1,535 10 20 936 16,046 12,585 221 42 3,855 542 1,577 126,155 121 5,172 96,515 90 29,575 95 157 2 100 2 100 2,800 5 1,000 1,500 1 (z) 1 1,653 34,000 All tenants 2 Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold, not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. LOUISIANA 145 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are Based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for ell purposes farms reporting. . . acres . . . Under 11 acres farms reporting... 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . ffheat harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels. . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres . . , bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . , bushels . . , Rice harvested farms reporting. . acres. . 162-lb. barrels. . Sales farms reporting . . 162-lb. barrels . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . bushels . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons. . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons, green weight... Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres2. . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale -farms reporting. . acres2, bushels . . Sugarcane harvested for sugar farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales — dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . 245 2,405 165 75 230 2,100 55,640 35 20,785 5 200 1,755 5 1,755 20 135 20 855 Share-cash tenants 15 420 310 5 95 221 3,123 2,938 25 8 440 140 398 43,165 35 335 4,080 25 5,125 120 1,595 95 20 5 115 1,550 42,185 15 28,000 5 20 400 5 360 5 200 10,000 5 5,000 25 1,595 25,625 Crop-share tenants 20 270 340 110 2,425 2,165 20 (Z) 125 50 148 10,320 25 1,390 6,720 5 4,250 10 6 2,525 22,755 1,895 550 75 5 2,425 21,255 475,750 500 101,625 40 750 5 750 20 65 1,025 25 1,710 24,125 25 23,375 160 3,770 100 61,755 Livestock-share tenants 25 205 555 265 675 615 2,755 33,725 26,230 430 46 6,340 1,845 11,706 815,575 165 2,475 40,950 270 99,455 Croppers 20 1,356 175 9,670 15 1,165 5 166 15 10 20 1,326 175 9,390 5,725 229,460 325 66,360 10 425 50 12,000 Other and unspecified tenants 45 885 24,225 315 20 390 380 5 (Z) 50 5 25 3,500 60 250 290 2,686 35,194 36,360 256 29 4,175 916 4,919 394,918 20 300 6,500 70 21,125 346 2,543 291 45 10 326 2,478 49,945 35 10,005 5 150 2,400 5 2,250 10 115 2,885 15 65 60 30 255 390 5 5 345 3,675 2,960 50 10 775 186 419 35,095 25 745 14,500 46 8,975 5 40 146 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 22.-CASH RENT PAID BY CASH TENANTS AND SHARE-CASH TENANTS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM- CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are ba sed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Commercial farms Other farms Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Commerci al farms Other farms CASH TENANTS Land owned operators number. .. reporting. . . acres. .. reporting. . . acres .. . reporting. . . acres . . . 2,251 23 2,160 2,251 238,407 88 6,231 234,336 104.1 14,742 151.86 81.7 1,621 59,974 1,751 77.8 168,676 96.3 14,422 149.71 508 5.28 3.52 1,050 8 1,975 1,050 183,087 48 5,386 179,676 171.1 24,018 145.90 76.4 921 52,349 770 73.3 123,536 160.4 23,533 146.68 909 5.67 3.86 1,201 15 185 1,201 55,320 40 845 54,660 45.5 7,562 168.81 86.3 700 7,625 981 81.7 45,140 46.0 7,271 158.02 193 4.20 2.66 SHARE-CASH TENANTS All share-cash tenants number. . . 389 7 70 389 68,959 15 462 68,567 176.3 41,575 218.04 74.8 384 36,949 246 63.2 53,293 216.6 45,622 210.59 1,062 4.90 2.33 334 7 70 334 66,279 10 417 65,932 197.4 46,974 217.95 73.7 334 35,399 201 60.2 50,783 252.7 53,037 209.92 1,259 4.98 2.37 55 acres acres... acres . . . Land in farms of share-cash tenants acres... Value of land and buildings: Proportion of share-cash tenants Cropland harvested , . /arms report] ng .. . acres . . . Share-cash tenants reporting both value of land and buildings and amount of cash rent paid number... 2,680 5 45 2,635 47.9 Value of land and buildings: Proportion of cash tenants Cash tenants reporting both value of land and buildings and amount of cash rent paid percent . . . reporting. . . acres . . . number. .. percent . . . 12,056 220.08 81.8 50 1,550 45 81.8 2,510 , acres 55.8 Value of land and buildings: Value of land and buildings: Cash rent paid: Average per SlOO of value of land 12,500 224.10 Cash rent paid: Average per S100 of value of land dollars.. . dollars.. . dollars... 182 3.27 1.46 State Table 23.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated number of farms reporting Is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level l1 Level 2 Level 3 If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level l1 Level 2 Level 3 25... 50. . . . 100... 250... 500. . . 1,000. 2,500. 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 53 37 26 17 12 8.4 5.3 71 50 35 22 16 11 7.1 96 68 48 30 21 15 5,000.. 10,000. 25,000. 50,000. 100,000 250,000 2.8 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 6.8 4.8 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 1Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. The level for all other items should be obtained from State Table 24. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting constitutes 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 table as follows: 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When the number of 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. LOUISIANA 147 State Table 24.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To determine the sampling reliability for an item, use this table in determine which of the 4 levels of samnling reliability to use in Stale Table 23. To use State Table 23, it is necessary (o refer also lo county or Stair- table to obtain the number of farms reporting for the item J Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Size-of-form group Tenuro-of- farm- operator groun Economic-class-of-farm group Type-of-farm croup Farms and (arm characteristics: Land in forms »cres Value of land and buildings per farm dollars Cropland harvested acres Total cropland acres . Total pastureland acres Irrigated land in farms acres Commercial fertilizer: Land on which commercial fertilizer was used . acres Farm labor: Regular hired workers employed 150 or more days ...... persons Specified farm expenditures: Feed for livestock and poultry dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars Machine hire dollars Hired labor dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ......... dollars Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars Livestock and livestock products: Catde and calves on hand number Cows, including heifers that have calved, on hand number . Hogs and pigs on hand number Sheep and lambs on hand number Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand number Calves sold alive number Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive number , Hogs and pigs sold alive number Sheep and lambs sold alive Dumber Horses sold ........ number Broilers sold number Other chickens sold ........ number Chicken eggs sold ....... .dozens . Value of milk and cream sold dollars Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes acres. Harvested for grain acres.. bushels. Soybeans for all purposes acres . grown alone, acres. grown with other crops, acres. Harvested for beans acres. bushels . Rice harvested acres. 162 -lb . barrels . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay. acres. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay acres. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay acres. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay acres. tons. Other hay cut acres. tons. Cotton harvested acres. bales. Sugarcane harvested for sugar acres. tons. Sugarcane harvested for sirup acres. gallons . Value of vegetables harvested for sale dollars. Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (149) 150 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for items shown in italics are based on FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Decrease in farms flue to chance in farm definition 1954 to 1959 nt Approximate land area acres Proportion in farms percent Land in fnmis acres (For definitions and explanations, see text) size of farm. Value of land and buildings: Aneraoe per form dollars Averatje per acre dollars Proportion of forms reportuuj Paint percent 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 W to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reportim- 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1959 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1954 . 1959 . 195/,. 1959. 1951,. 1959 . 1951,. 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1951. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Cropland used onlv for pasture farms reporting 1959 1954. Bcres 1959 1954. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Woodland pastured farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 .. . 1954... Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, eto.) acres 1959 . . 1954 . . . Cropland, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Land pastured, lotnl farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 . , 1954 . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1959 . . 19541. acres 1959 . . 19541. Land-use practices: Cropland in coper crops farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. i 'roplaivt usetl for grain or row crops farmed en the contour farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. Land in strip-cropping systems for sotl-erosion control farms reporting 1959 acres 1959 . . System of terraces on crop and posture land farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. 74,438 111,127 11,135 28,867,840 35.8 10,347,328 11,441,343 139.0 103.0 21,011 9,667 174.88 112.81 82 83 52,490 82,755 2,425,936 3,010,580 16,445 26, 254 12, 240 22,280 7,581 13,619 6,481 9,781 4,614 5,375 2,761 2,841 1,801 2,063 421 396 146 146 28,909 38,183 2,032,724 1,959,126 12,133 18,938 448,420 497,796 2,201 117,611 10,530 330,809 22,560 32,686 1,749,694 2,258,661 17,021 22,212 1,463,165 1,690,586 25,541 30,061 1,690,233 1,520,606 5,779 5,987 407,602 318,424 537,156 503,988 62,428 97,770 55,548 73,113 34,511 48,594 4,817 6,897 484,850 707,818 3,589 117,425 2,575 71,318 132 4,840 5,905 352,917 2,471 3,310 215 423,680 80.0 338,824 343,697 137.1 103.8 33,673 18,481 244.23 175.30 76 77 1,742 2,471 119,247 155,195 179 278 337 530 329 543 280 363 242 269 233 284 131 191 9 11 2 2 1,504 1,491 153,590 112,903 252 153 7,527 8,188 42 2,024 219 5,503 363 409 23,005 20,817 201 298 6,827 15,675 541 811 13,301 12,485 39 53 1,605 1,206 15,327 18,434 2,128 2,846 1,956 2,227 529 679 774 1,007 85,274 119,591 21 755 20 140 137 22,993 767 1,160 133 496,000 30.2 149,993 126,819 195.6 109.3 29,959 8,286 189.60 90.37 81 76 483 802 30,614 41,192 189 380 97 161 38 63 29 48 25 24 49 46 51 72 5 441 413 34,962 22,895 82 205 3,291 7,956 10 236 75 3,055 285 551 35,088 34,500 226 307 12,150 13,975 171 86 30,532 3,966 49 22 2,513 1,115 3,356 2,335 646 1,007 643 861 458 756 145 182 22,360 33,137 57 ,377 26 860 35 980 896 1,283 263 192,000 46.7 89,755 93,594 100.2 72.9 40,613 9,040 478.61 124.49 86 91 500 704 18,384 24,031 340 461 72 132 21 39 15 17 21 21 11 12 10 255 617 23,154 25,233 146 118 7,210 3,925 25 1,775 128 5,435 378 482 14,541 15,407 116 163 4,229 5,345 514 490 15,890 14,836 166 53 2,928 2,307 6,347 4,817 624 1,042 769 1,125 482 625 7 8 362 2,418 70 3,945 10 265 10 .70 307 313 90 228,480 41.5 94,831 88,315 308.9 282.2 47,318 36,353 165 . 13 139.50 86 81 183 242 39,011 45,751 6 35 15 10 7 18 22 31 37 45 59 45 20 33 17 52 628 1,877 146 115 13,113 7,244 61 3,896 116 9,217 28 18 2,777 2,547 123 103 30,006 22,088 153 57 2,342 3,516 30 3 417 24 6,954 5,292 184 253 181 115 146 114 1 4 158 831 35 2,810 175 1 205 3,098 4,467 351 528,640 43.4 229, 613 223,996 74.1 50.1 11,127 5,937 161.44 139.42 88 90 2,510 3,637 79,828 84,100 573 922 822 1,333 482 730 334 420 190 161 58 42 41 24 9 5 1 957 1,451 31,294 39,777 273 281 6,856 3,936 45 1,738 238 5,118 467 683 25,475 34,904 363 415 37,842 23,901 1,035 1,264 37,911 29,402 93 156 7,785 7,577 10,407 7,976 2,765 4,037 2,014 2,734 769 1,050 12 30 2,337 3,922 133 4,630 30 870 25 620 1,045 1,262 172 757,760 21.1 160,123 163,696 153.2 129.7 17,992 7,539 118.85 62.50 86 94 698 772 14, 221 20,284 367 404 175 183 54 73 52 47 24 28 17 16 7 17 2 4 402 738 17,425 36,434 114 324 1,629 11,373 25 297 90 1,332 638 652 58,852 50,093 241 302 31,313 25,393 432 122 32,792 16,337 190 72 8,210 4,039 3,891 3,782 826 1,110 944 1,102 774 821 20 27 3,665 7,918 57 1,450 55 475 131 3,485 15 475 55 605 20 1,350 264 17,769 irrigated cropland harvested only. LOUISIANA 151 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 1,286 1,532 771 660 479 995 1,198 710 1,670 1,103 759 900 2,706 1 2,020 2,771 1,296 1,089 649 1,578 2,167 1,189 2,575 1,704 1,715 1,460 3,226 276 300 116 145 31 63 270 56 290 289 32 155 272 •\ 536,960 568,320 706,560 352,000 924, 160 467,200 490,240 453,760 570,880 295,680 275,840 290,560 433,280 4 43.3 47.3 66.3 19.4 23.4 26.7 38.6 45.9 52.0 51.0 64.9 68.9 49.8 r, 232,423 268,970 468,350 68,325 216,476 124,733 189,362 208,445 296,834 150,702 179,002 200,117 215,806 i; 248,987 282,809 496,406 81,216 253,704 134,375 289,463 223,481 329,710 136,385 185,622 223,076 215,408 7 180.7 175.6 607.5 103.5 451.9 125.4 158.1 293.6 177.7 136.6 235.8 222.4 79.8 4 123.3 102.1 383.0 74.6 390.9 85.2 133.6 188.0 128.0 80.0 108.2 152.8 66.8 9 30,146 26,346 75,372 13, 180 36,503 12,908 14,211 34,251 13,968 54,132 31,592 27,322 14,229 10 12,504 10,827 30,507 5,869 17,883 6,696 6,001 11,377 5,340 10,740 10,473 9,928 8,557 11 193.45 186.98 185.48 128.47 148.97 114.70 86.96 119.09 97.74 393.51 155.57 131.89 195.97 12 128.56 135.86 133.34 98.94 49.54 101.54 47.67 96.88 48.43 172.85 107.03 72.21 139.88 1.3 89 78 79 88 78 77 95 70 82 88 84 82 87 14 79 82 81 86 75 87 87 85 87 74 91 74 84 IS 630 990 384 403 174 749 846 622 1,026 482 706 580 2,097 16 1,308 2,008 522 571 303 1,288 1,547 1,087 1,759 818 1,662 1,221 2,687 17 39,869 60,607 80,241 16,586 11,779 32,304 17, 727 37,459 24,216 14,096 91,119 18,557 80,082 1* 57,691 79,897 91,790 17,933 21,387 37,714 31,778 35,552 33,494 14,332 77,800 27,568 93,389 19 284 339 98 148 78 146 351 165 463 271 63 246 350 20 518 687 157 181 137 300 535 436 761 545 343 456 477 21 113 300 30 74 30 197 246 176 274 76 120 173 816 385 754 48 119 65 433 445 366 565 135 540 412 1,064 23 46 94 27 52 14 138 107 69 114 38 100 61 425 24 137 218 29 94 17 241 272 91 213 45 272 209 536 25 54 81 21 58 11 116 70 70 77 37 121 33 231 26 88 132 28 90 14 167 198 84 116 35 244 74 271 27 46 51 21 32 8 87 44 68 58 31 108 28 104 28 77 73 34 59 9 91 69 59 64 30 128 41 131 29 38 42 49 27 15 40 21 31 25 13 86 21 83 30 34 54 49 21 23 35 19 19 19 19 66 14 113 31 34 51 109 6 12 21 7 29 12 15 61 12 80 32 49 58 133 6 30 19 9 20 19 8 46 10 89 33 9 25 22 6 6 4 12 2 30 6 7 34 12 27 35 1 6 2 10 2 16 4 6 35 6 7 7 2 1 1 17 1 36 8 5 9 2 2 1 7 1 37 596 476 244 249 282 396 418 231 852 527 177 390 1,521 38 541 761 651 417 119 466 686 265 1,569 876 276 414 1,756 39 51,956 62,977 169,363 6,364 72,743 20,401 24,118 20,904 59,736 42,406 11,585 41,241 69,106 10 38,571 64,592 171,106 8,632 39,977 13,624 34,486 18,190 102,088 38,494 19,228 52,417 55,708 11 153 145 48 89 21 140 288 102 216 102 212 178 160 42 372 380 144 141 42 223 879 139 560 103 197 185 289 43 9,414 10,733 5,633 2,007 4,521 3,202 11,373 3,724 8,886 2,817 9,066 10,680 5,486 44 7,340 8,504 15,324 2,039 5,834 3,921 29,396 2,406 13, 210 3,190 5,539 6,057 14,879 45 17 32 15 19 3 15 23 21 30 32 16 42 29 46 2,952 2,793 762 537 36 404 1,031 953 1,946 867 1,294 4,977 1,260 47 143 123 35 75 19 127 268 87 196 73 200 144 132 48 6,462 7,940 4,871 1,470 4,485 2,798 10,342 2,771 6,940 1,950 7,772 5,703 4,226 49 471 370 178 319 21 270 693 207 929 624 121 413 283 50 880 590 201 534 6 362 1,177 223 1,205 716 238 530 405 51 38,666 49,194 77,906 15,336 1,115 22,375 53,709 82,245 83,692 39,797 18,930 43,998 17,154 52 46,207 53,704 90,064 28,394 4,057 24,362 76,581 89,938 93,614 38,040 36,562 68,399 19,419 53 294 243 30 258 6 318 449 162 380 141 227 162 227 54 620 210 92 219 15 504 816 234 403 162 391 183 254 55 38,105 25,704 3,670 18,509 771 27,473 45,860 35,083 43,797 9,684 18,787 32,337 12,132 56 47,602 17,694 41,899 13,608 3,411 35,591 69,767 30,203 24,545 12,799 29,127 20,691 14,615 57 336 350 342 218 200 162 597 147 646 477 277 396 667 56 629 619 221 313 428 290 952 147 531 546 353 436 479 59 31,238 47,950 110,497 5,982 99,030 12,183 32,112 24,278 68,691 34,389 21,297 48,284 24,607 60 44,481 47,283 69,241 8,031 173,737 15,333 40,564 41, 698 54,304 23,755 10,329 43,185 9,482 61 74 118 70 28 26 24 112 37 215 112 172 67 80 62 177 147 72 19 52 186 60 164 84 139 97 50 63 10,893 15,319 6,817 1,054 5,522 1,409 7,390 7,774 30,403 8,289 13,405 8,584 2,808 64 11,433 12,466 6,577 981 3,111 10,851 5,804 9,545 4,029 5,044 19,869 1,397 65 23,175 11,805 21,040 3,541 26,517 6,795 4,463 4,752 7,816 7,513 8,218 5,020 7,239 66 7,095 11,135 16,982 2,579 5,301 3,830 6,891 5,494 8,455 5,775 7,037 4,759 7,916 67 933 1,198 498 479 346 869 1,016 650 1,347 789 714 766 2,411 68 1,585 2,464 961 731 382 1,381 1,946 1,147 2,429 1,292 1,675 1,350 3,052 69 1,017 882 628 539 432 629 1,022 410 1,441 1,002 448 783 2,074 70 1,485 1,417 929 870 536 812 1,717 409 2,023 1,454 647 890 2,274 71 710 545 194 451 25 513 905 323 1,169 725 321 491 493 72 1,261 728 281 704 21 734 1,586 421 1,437 810 538 651 629 73 10 20 217 1 40 4 1 2 6 21 2 449 74 20 39 263 38 75 5 4 4 13 3 56 1 728 75 1,174 1,233 71, 258 35 9,859 18 275 26 482 4,820 113 41,887 76 2,462 1,347 85,171 1,845 210 6 267 530 30 5,381 J 55,719 77 26 84 12 43 101 17 36 66 47 65 35 68 78 1,687 8,712 435 1,055 1,525 780 2,066 2,714 975 1,675 825 2,026 79 21 33 9 15 65 5 17 31 21 26 91 hO 387 2,646 36 172 5,524 170 2,302 65 1,030 665 2,675 5 300 855 2 120 1,881 81 62 83 22 78 7 20 469 5 177 7 6 56 37 84 770 5,480 2,660 170 34,387 75 17,527 635 2,960 6,005 1,563 85 152 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for ilems shown in italics are based on Item (Tor definitions and explanations, see text) Frank) in Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche FARMS, ACRE AGE, AND VALUE 1 Kinns 2,654 4,171 857 1,322 805 1,002 425 572 519 1,058 119 218 1,049 1,207 2,272 2,928 758 736 2 1934 . . . 3 Decrease in farms due to chance in 99 213 159 131 165 8 112 172 116 4 411,520 74.7 423,680 18.9 376,320 36.9 401,920 29.9 373,120 12.7 261,760 6.4 421,120 84.5 181,120 78.2 740,480 31.9 percent 1959. . . 6 acres 1959 . . . 307,262 80,037 138,846 120,271 47,264 16,796 355,999 141,672 236,254 T 1954 . . . 329,650 93,627 133,410 134,561 85,374 21,785 334,338 139,916 230,790 s 115.8 79.0 93.4 70.8 172.5 133.1 283.0 235.2 91.1 880.7 141.1 99.9 339.4 277.0 62.4 47.8 311.7 313.6 9 1954 . . . Value of land and buildings: 10 dollars 195$ .. . 12,081 15,709 42,019 37,957 10,332 99,032 68,806 22,508 33,628 11 1951 . . . 7,091 6,240 20,331 23,467 5,406 30,592 37,756 11,727 14,062 12 dollars 1959 . . . 127.03 115.05 188.93 100.27 225.87 144.69 192.73 119.06 111.93 69.92 558.38 386.22 211.77 146.33 386.38 255.99 163.55 91.94 13 7954... 14 percent 1959. .. 74 92 64 85 91 56 78 69 62 15 Land in farms according to use: 19Si... 80 82 85 91 92 81 74 89 53 16 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,327 469 620 277 300 47 741 1,702 470 17 1954 . . . 3,853 644 774 410 709 113 804 2,298 601 IS acres 1959 . . 93,037 11,977 57,817 30,417 2,824 1,939 104,241 58,386 47,265 10 1954... 119,161 15,857 65,343 36,814 8,211 2,704 128,152 75,594 57,360 20 . farms reporting 1959. . . 293 279 83 65 220 18 82 230 61 21 1354... 482 337 138 132 452 57 101 208 67 22 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 628 79 75 36 43 8 58 463 74 23 1954 . . . 1,203 157 76 56 146 11 57 593 95 24 20 to 29 acres . farms reporting 1959 448 35 55 28 17 3 39 477 40 25 1954 .. . 936 60 66 31 57 13 40 793 82 26 30 to 49 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . . 457 25 101 25 12 9 56 328 62 27 1954... 755 36 134 50 32 18 60 500 122 2R 50 to 99 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . . 338 21 140 43 8 4 103 120 118 29 1954... 346 26 174 60 19 9 80 119 124 30 100 to 199 acres . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 117 17 96 44 2 194 58 54 31 1954 . . . 87 19 112 41 1 5 192 52 62 32 200 to 499 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . . 37 11 57 19 3 191 20 26 33 1954... 39 5 63 27 2 253 24 33 34 500 to 999 acres . farms reporting 1959 . . . 9 2 10 14 16 4 8 35 1951... 5 3 6 8 18 8 9 36 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 3 3 2 2 7 37 1954 . , . 1 5 5 3 1 7 38 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,018 304 339 172 196 39 682 723 97 39 1954 . . . 1,120 351 117 255 142 106 810 500 170 40 acres 1959 . . . 55,797 14,645 16,639 30,133 5,791 4,426 169,328 19,767 19,091 41 1954 . . . 40,827 11,834 6,146 21,344 3,041 4,939 151,943 12,818 7,856 42 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 718 78 246 108 94 10 66 193 127 43 1954 . . . 663 214 121 137 339 29 59 115 145 44 acres 1959 .. . 20,702 1,847 15,263 8,252 1,494 606 5,346 6,122 12,528 45 1954 .. . 12,164 3,453 5,190 8,555 5,608 368 3,703 3,182 7,426 46 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 92 6 128 43 8 6 20 61 41 47 acres 1959 . . . 4,936 232 6,048 3,041 90 116 1,613 3,204 2,145 48 farms reporting 1959 . . . 656 75 148 88 87 6 50 141 95 41) acres 1959 . . . 15,766 1,615 9,215 5,211 1,404 490 3,733 2,918 10,383 50 . . Farms reporting 1959 . . . 873 306 54 110 284 1 145 100 124 51 1954... 1,337 459 55 102 581 26 151 95 96 52 acres 1959 . . . 51,549 21,214 3,513 28,407 13,092 10 18,311 2,535 33,124 53 1954 . . . 70,549 22,573 2,870 11,282 24,192 1,307 19,283 3,066 26,652 54 . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 443 335 49 56 249 7 126 38 199 55 1954... 523 466 68 83 519 20 102 80 162 56 acres 1959 . . . 33,833 18,497 5,449 6,968 16,635 3,387 10,687 668 31,604 57 1954 . . . 35,785 24,022 4,631 40,995 29,458 1,992 10,766 3,509 38,521 58 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 756 212 338 111 202 38 287 1,436 220 59 1954 . . . 1,160 256 568 35 589 48 116 1,740 89 60 acres 1959 . . . 41,723 8,360 29,080 10,869 5,521 5,886 30,675 42,625 75,313 61 1954... 39,811 11,594 33,309 11,022 12,474 5,386 6,453 29,120 67,432 62 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 243 50 28 25 48 3 74 216 6 63 1954... 278 52 100 13 90 30 140 15 64 acres 1959 .. . 14,856 2,695 2,198 3,827 1,339 42 3,256 7,383 1,194 65 1954 . . . 16,592 1,106 4,689 3,111 2,042 1,652 3,509 4,368 66 Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) acres 1959 .. . 10,621 3,497 11,085 5,225 1,907 542 17,411 11,569 17,329 67 1954 . . . 11,353 4,294 15,921 4,549 2,390 5,089 14,038 12,627 25,543 68 . . farms reporting 1959 , . . 2,502 619 694 336 387 69 879 1,875 511 69 1954... 3,986 897 792 517 792 174 1,049 2,431 665 70 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,716 633 628 281 467 76 879 2,030 376 71 1954... 2,338 847 679 293 900 157 867 2,192 307 72 1,154 561 91 162 424 8 247 126 313 73 1954... 1,667 797 118 171 833 42 237 166 225 74 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 38 1 36 4 563 105 3 75 19541 . . 80 1 43 6 1 1 630 174 7 76 acres 1959 .. . 1,253 170 5,507 1,420 89,945 8,259 220 77 Land-use practices: 19541 . . 1,924 55 8,584 2,220 1 15 121,492 13,597 922 7h . ./arms reporting 1959 . . . 313 51 88 38 5 23 21 43 79 acres 1959 .. 8,256 2,776 4,116 1,313 20 1,025 1,020 1,822 SI) 1 'roplajul used !"' '/Tim. or row . . farms reporting 1 959 . . . 46 46 1,015 10 200 12 365 45 685 5 50 13 10 81 acres 1959. . . 1,033 390 135 82 Land in strip-cropping systems for . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 16 15 63 acres 1959... 770 50 84 System of terraces on crop and pasture land . . ■ farms reporting 1959 . . . 45 126 15 110 23 25 85 acres 1959... 1,510 2,830 395 3,765 3,509 540 irrigated cropland harvested only. LOUISIANA 153 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued reports for only i sample of farms. See text J La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 666 835 1,520 735 1,462 1,761 69 972 419 1,299 2,338 720 1,887 1 775 1,586 2,585 1,418 2,610 3,169 40 1,500 594 1,917 3,665 1,551 3,144 135 278 370 28 178 291 5 260 19 135 450 160 102 .1 408,320 300,160 425,600 423,680 512,640 827,520 127,360 408,320 629,760 360,960 842,240 264,320 368,640 4 6.4 39.4 15.7 48.8 41.0 32.5 5.9 30.1 6.2 64.6 31.0 56.9 68.8 5 34,318 118,261 66,774 206,893 210,251 268,776 7,487 122,821 39,284 233,263 261,111 150,355 253,558 G 35,274 180,966 102,319 252,097 212,397 278,589 2,422 175,069 55,239 240,730 280,743 178,304 268,407 7 51.5 141.6 43.9 281.5 143.8 152.6 108.5 126.4 93.8 179.6 111.7 208.8 134.4 8 45.5 114.1 39.6 177.8 81.4 87.9 60.6 116.7 93.0 125.6 76.6 115.0 85.4 9 8,358 16,788 12,027 34,396 15,035 14,468 16,100 23,765 24,935 24,086 23,564 23,294 14,283 10 4,305 6,185 6,143 11,306 6,601 5,787 19,000 11,984 14,805 8,990 9,090 6,572 6,181 11 164.25 118.93 306.92 148.45 126.60 110.82 2,596.77 230.10 306.71 123.62 214.25 125.94 130.18 12 95.10 64.94 177.11 81.32 104.61 80.37 708.96 138.46 251.X 92.43 154.65 61 .63 82.26 13 90 81 96 71 85 84 40 85 75 42 88 79 77 14 96 86 87 85 83 86 125 84 75 77 80 87 77 15 297 500 918 657 1,170 1,147 42 531 365 1,062 1,327 471 1,675 16 317 1,061 1,565 1,355 2,255 2,422 26 931 517 1,636 2,165 1,222 2,934 17 2,847 7,398 4,537 70,424 75,519 52,240 161 29,292 4,086 50,425 56,753 22,292 84,598 [£ 3,243 18,721 8,363 64,057 77,853 73,164 546 35,454 5,894 54,290 60,433 37,795 104,110 19 213 300 815 78 244 466 37 213 268 189 544 178 205 20 190 456 1,368 333 506 921 19 377 382 363 1,023 405 356 21 45 101 80 130 330 273 4 116 51 270 263 135 419 87 297 147 424 789 833 2 257 70 509 460 436 859 23 17 38 10 95 182 129 52 14 210 129 43 320 ■24 21 147 32 204 398 294 2 103 28 315 209 181 747 25 13 32 7 95 136 93 38 15 187 130 32 327 26 14 98 10 178 271 157 59 17 272 189 85 568 27 9 20 4 123 113 90 1 39 13 103 117 28 228 28 4 47 .8 123 154 105 2 56 11 111 152 53 272 29 6 2 63 73 45 35 2 61 80 26 116 30 1 13 44 76 52 37 5 31 85 29 88 31 3 42 64 30 26 2 28 50 22 51 32 3 28 49 44 1 35 4 26 40 24 37 33 18 24 17 10 12 12 6 4 34 14 10 9 5 7 7 6 4 35 13 4 4 2 2 2 1 5 36 7 2 7 2 2 3 3 37 156 396 588 166 362 508 3 392 10 429 673 360 730 38 211 710 1,174 332 560 931 14 470 85 475 991 534 670 39 3,319 19,480 10,213 19,942 21,149 35,828 54 19,788 2,326 48,255 25,321 38,649 32,438 40 3,429 27,277 17,720 21,037 25,172 39,048 601 14,341 4,391 35,932 38,502 40,500 28,389 41 65 246 416 180 263 305 1 145 41 133 213 135 499 42 198 706 795 154 276 513 5 363 346 143 494 216 530 43 920 9,037 3,458 7,262 12,907 10, 914 4 6,788 1,925 7,165 6,306 6,367 19,905 44 2,212 20,513 6,389 3,007 5,824 9,883 115 8,934 5,186 5,224 9,526 5,210 10,621 45 7 27 52 14 52 40 21 15 15 45 54 79 46 61 840 389 457 5,857 2,241 1,420 220 1,503 1,477 3,342 8,011 47 58 227 379 170 224 275 1 130 28 122 177 90 450 46 859 8,197 3,069 6,805 7,050 8,673 4 5,368 1,705 5,662 4,829 3,025 11,894 49 166 455 594 166 377 794 1 347 8 325 817 295 570 50 255 885 1,221 254 571 1,162 8 648 27 331 1,255 490 980 51 4,906 25,831 17,266 26,474 30,301 55,688 70 22,104 883 47,644 52,131 31,741 40,216 52 6,949 46,841 36,401 60,402 41,596 71,988 674 50,876 2,291 67,214 66,381 41,860 47,336 53 366 388 655 260 333 540 4 271 26 265 627 191 503 54 413 559 822 293 369 608 1 445 55 388 864 240 542 55 15,813 31,596 21,845 42,841 38,062 47,887 2,891 28,037 2,182 44,021 59,566 19,886 39,273 56 12,931 34,348 20/488 67,436 39,294 34,098 130 40,214 9,690 38,773 59,061 20,763 38,201 57 273 408 355 275 439 643 22 273 45 210 950 181 551 58 227 792 313 273 373 732 4 477 20 239 1,079 452 873 59 4,406 18,570 6,100 34,300 25,315 59,955 4,147 12,264 12,480 28,266 51,317 27,742 27,940 60 4,878 29,249 6,879 30,440 17,212 39,704 245 20,651 7,818 29,235 35,749 27,573 28,358 61 60 65 49 118 109 150 54 7 41 156 47 192 62 40 88 30 124 177 107 1 134 3 33 225 58 204 63 1,402 2,568 895 7,361 10,849 30,263 5,494 495 7,152 10,769 11,972 15,570 64 894 2,742 637 16,817 6,480 9,697 40 7,691 840 6,684 8,875 5,052 6,845 65 2,107 6,349 3,355 5,650 6,998 6,264 160 4,548 15,402 7,487 9,717 3,678 9,188 66 1,632 4,017 6,079 5,718 5,446 10,704 111 4,599 19,969 10,062 11,091 4,603 11,392 67 361 703 1,254 673 1,271 1,356 43 731 378 1,156 1,615 627 1,778 68 532 1,391 2,307 1,387 2,456 2,804 37 1,215 579 1,777 2,732 1,462 3,022 69 480 754 1,089 447 843 1,296 25 738 57 698 1,794 549 1,247 70 535 1,317 1,835 619 1,057 1,865 16 1,091 115 744 2,498 852 1,654 71 454 654 1,139 380 615 1,112 4 540 32 506 1,288 420 892 72 578 1,161 1,873 495 864 1,612 8 931 79 664 1,942 661 1,312 73 3 7 196 9 16 14 13 6 29 3 15 71 5 385 30 50 31 1 53 9 1 29 6 54 75 11 220 495 1,094 3,088 934 409 102 570 88 486 76 67 1,434 2,307 2,796 1,865 80 4,426 312 5 1,453 313 2,303 77 15 50 85 23 25 109 33 35 33 172 256 78 135 1,005 355 700 969 3,255 1,525 195 900 4,446 7,183 79 79 15 6 15 45 25 51 37 46 60 1,584 45 2,685 655 1 100 540 305 430 860 1,060 SI 82 S3 75 346 5 96 111 10 120 116 'is 64 2,645 26,483 25 5,560 4,970 3,775 2,745 6,325 90 85 154 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: (Data for items shown in italics are based on (Kor definitions and explanations, see text) St. Bernard St. Charles St. John the Baptist St. Martin St. Mary FARMS, ACREAGE. AND VALUE IS number 1959 1954 . Decrease in farms due Ui chantre in fnrm definition 1954 to 1050 number . Approximate land area acres 1050 . Pro|iortion in farms percent 1950 . f.and in farms acres 1059 . 1054 . erase size of farm acres 1050 . 1951. Value of land and buildings: Average per form Aiernye per ncre Proportion of /amis reportrno snlue ..dollars 1959. 195!,. . .dollars 1959. 1951, . .percent 1 959 . 195^. Land in faims according to use: Cropland harvested farn.s reporting 1050 . , . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1054 , . , 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1050 . . . 1054... 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1050 . . . 1054 . . . 20 to 20 acres farms reporting 1050 . . . 1954 .. . 00 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 50 to 09 acres farms reporting 1050 . . . 1954 . . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1950 . . . 1054 . . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1950 . . . 1954... 500 to 099 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1054 . . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 .. . 1954 .. . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 , . . acres 1959 .. . Woodland pastured farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1050 . . . 1954... Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1950 . . . 1054... acres 1959 . . . 1054... Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). - . farms reporting 1959. . , 195! . . acres 1950 . . 1954 . . Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting 1959 .. . 1054.. acres 1050 . . 1954 . . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.). . acres 1050 . . . 1954... Cropland, total farms reporting 1959.. . 1954... Lam! pastured, total farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Woodland, total farms reporting 1050 . . 1954 . . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1059. . , 1954 l. , acres 1959... 1954 1. . Land-use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms report,™; ,35.9 . . acres 1959.. I'roplniu' used f„r orurn or row , raps farmed on lie < anltmr farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. Land in strip-croppimj systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reportiruj 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 1,337 1,757 296 658,560 20.1 132,072 153,562 98.8 87.4 9,213 5,075 100.10 66.09 96 76 744 966 6,643 11,128 542 573 118 246 43 79 26 40 9 22 6 5 691 790 25,417 29,338 169 468 5,079 8,579 30 1,837 147 3,242 772 975 39,540 44,936 436 531 34,849 29,811 452 614 15,747 25,802 127 90 4,178 3,826 4,797 3,968 1,091 1,441 1,164 1,516 1,039 1,319 26 410 111 1,090 192 6,803 53 153 326,400 3.9 12,797 22,578 241.5 147.6 31,154 29,973 947.37 567.47 60 70 33 114 587 1,358 13 71 8 24 7 9 2 42 1,044 1,950 5 61 99 816 5 74 1 25 2 25 846 1,770 3 59 1,320 2,354 14 7 8,098 8,146 803 6,184 35 141 19 63 110 161 17 194,560 22.6 43,901 64,408 399.1 400.0 160,100 55,210 372.91 205.50 78 95 52 80 4,708 14,537 16 18 10 18 6 9 2 12 9 12 3 5 3 1 2 3 1 2 36 44 4,237 3,708 22 25 1,202 1,338 11 711 17 491 22 34 9,951 13,640 27 44 2,960 15,207 56 71 19,771 14,883 8 40 1,201 11,069 1,072 1,095 70 108 88 113 49 69 1 1 405 627 12 609 1,045 1,534 153 268,800 33.4 89,907 112,294 86.0 73.2 9,959 4,697 127.71 64.00 81 83 749 1,237 9,225 15,220 399 633 230 404 61 112 41 66 519 757 14,725 18,645 195 237 2,587 2,382 9 221 188 2,366 566 701 32,432 35,274 218 463 13,291 27,853 301 262 14,933 9,114 171 188 7,238 4,655 2,714 3,806 886 1,432 877 1,155 714 989 1 2 4 24 35 605 25 445 5 30 115 4,945 208 413 41 159,360 33.1 52,785 70,198 253.8 170.0 53,848 24,498 229.48 125.08 57 81 165 265 22,904 32,531 36 84 16 31 17 29 16 13 23 29 22 35 22 29 11 10 2 63 90 2,467 5,310 126 212 8,706 10,884 41 2,159 118 6,547 17 32 2,394 3,013 80 107 8,667 12,667 74 62 2,427 1,431 6 7 622 77 5,220 4,362 179 362 121 166 86 133 11 23 2,957 4,137 % 35 1,292 12 1,790 83 141 16 144,000 22.7 32,677 41,441 393.7 293.9 69,352 21,414 208.51 83.41 93 74 62 82 10,370 13,649 13 13 6 9 8 11 12 29 47 1,201 1,562 41 66 3,806 4,457 20 1,674 26 2,132 4 7 619 4,846 32 45 13,909 10,157 733 3 1 61 262 1,784 6,037 71 118 47 57 33 50 1 3 315 443 4 950 5,029 6,700 250 52.2 310,826 328,024 61.8 49.0 12,759 6,944 240.38 175.40 83 74 4,278 5,800 135,760 155,267 418 587 1,302 1,786 1,272 2,013 899 1,112 253 185 69 66 54 48 1,391 1,437 37,761 30,805 360 354 8,172 8,135 29 925 334 7,247 531 825 22,954 30,684 404 523 31,604 31,093 2,351 3,071 56,757 51,111 155 235 5,833 6,002 17,818 20,929 4,525 6,071 3,550 4,696 855 1,283 168 240 15,626 23,101 82 2,810 197 4,465 26 1,200 1,432 2,198 292 461,440 21.2 97,751 130,097 68.3 59.2 12,276 8,953 192.95 173.49 83 70 1,141 1,764 48,212 70,019 137 175 257 399 275 482 251 438 146 180 49 62 21 19 422 670 15,121 16,496 326 83 10,599 2,314 56 2,327 292 8,272 100 149 4,825 9,771 62 134 2,336 5,770 436 512 9,928 7,772 109 34 2,701 1,347 6,730 17,955 1,261 1,927 844 1,231 150 271 12 14 1,607 3,045 36 1,040 21 505 irrigated cropland harvested only. LOUISIANA 155 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 705 2,985 750 428 1,230 2,299 1,398 2,266 1,210 269 1,615 495 750 1 1,405 3,998 1,341 658 2,131 2,648 1,723 2,950 1,673 414 2,255 648 1,134 - 205 385 27 148 293 138 328 321 318 48 85 63 237 3 581,120 513,920 398,720 890,240 579,840 783,360 867,840 425,600 397,440 128,000 227,840 262,400 607,360 1 13.6 35.9 61.5 11.3 24.1 49.4 11.3 45.9 36.9 42.2 80.7 52.6 9.6 S 79,219 184,455 245,166 100,537 139,562 386,801 97,832 195,280 146,786 54,057 183,945 137,984 58,609 G 140,716 215,458 250,373 116,627 225,377 383,064 103,800 222,781 160,857 55,198 183,934 147,808 70,991 7 112.4 61.8 326.9 234.9 113.5 168.2 70.0 86.2 121.3 201.0 113.9 278.8 78.1 8 100.2 53.9 186.7 177.2 105.8 144.7 60.2 75.5 96.1 133.3 81.6 228.1 62.6 9 21,190 13,333 36,135 27,299 11,165 35,553 8,450 13,814 16,743 36,687 15,146 27,685 8,960 10 11,381 7,907 9,737 18,263 6,281 21,306 4,575 7,882 8,902 18,633 6,231 11,658 4,404 11 209.53 237.99 121.38 186.45 96.54 228.99 124.85 176.06 133.66 283.49 124.11 98.99 116.72 12 139.10 144.79 76.09 140.64 69.35 166.18 79.02 105.96 97.80 158.12 96.30 59.81 69.39 13 77 87 81 60 91 73 92 87 89 85 86 71 95 14 82 91 88 74 82 78 95 86 89 86 81 76 96 IS 409 2,108 648 234 731 1,734 894 1,641 755 185 1,454 422 314 16 869 3,073 1,301 331 1,294 1,969 1,237 2,274 1,134 276 2,055 583 642 17 17,399 25,155 60,611 26,422 11,737 118,731 9,440 34,324 20,285 17,441 72,126 19,414 3,465 19 31,076 35,024 65,640 26,821 26,126 174,183 12,309 46,974 24,305 20,899 77,881 26,369 7,153 19 245 1,489 149 79 422 224 623 610 352 51 166 125 228 20 521 2,191 413 107 550 193 856 777 449 84 204 152 411 21 77 329 165 30 156 245 164 480 159 38 273 149 48 22 173 544 389 51 307 246 246 695 290 70 417 231 147 23 25 128 70 18 49 213 52 249 81 26 239 66 14 24 67 135 160 46 176 237 57 388 173 29 502 105 47 25 24 87 81 36 43 301 28 174 72 30 350 36 13 26 41 130 128 39 153 295 45 265 128 41 529 32 22 27 14 61 64 24 45 381 20 95 43 22 283 22 7 28 28 59 95 34 84 410 28 122 65 29 324 35 10 29 9 12 43 23 14 245 4 26 33 7 114 12 4 30 17 11 47 26 21 380 4 17 19 6 61 17 3 31 12 50 14 2 117 3 4 15 2 26 9 32 14 47 20 3 185 1 7 10 7 15 9 2 33 1 20 5 6 3 3 2 2 34 5 1 15 6 15 3 5 1 1 35 2 2 6 5 2 6 1 1 36 3 2 7 2 8 5 2 1 37 236 1,265 159 199 369 1,355 893 1,205 615 89 281 151 279 38 481 1,304 274 421 660 1,579 626 1,494 575 196 1,168 85 546 39 % 808 37,589 18,826 9,011 10,902 160,372 25,832 35,507 28,281 6,709 10,620 23,987 7,443 10 19,161 28,145 29,149 14,420 20,649 118,471 16,174 34,712 20,435 8,918 28,822 18,750 11,299 41 118 837 210 91 429 108 211 345 253 63 428 66 94 42 357 1,070 169 122 854 159 701 574 465 60 291 88 400 43 3,380 9,495 5,476 6,908 9,629 8,575 2,737 6,064 9,360 7,174 13,261 2,539 1,620 44 8,578 9,299 2,945 4,809 20,046 13,525 9,944 10,205 12,452 3,392 5,114 3,189 8,018 45 18 113 23 54 42 34 13 80 46 10 90 24 7 46 726 743 967 2,712 938 1,130 482 1,716 2,739 509 6,894 1,256 174 47 101 756 193 56 397 78 202 278 216 53 361 47 88 IS 2,654 8,752 4,509 4,196 8,691 7,445 2,255 4,348 6,621 6,665 6,367 1,283 1,446 49 237 1,399 188 107 648 171 571 1,178 532 54 516 185 312 50 394 1,845 289 204 1,061 176 602 1,474 877 82 711 218 374 51 16,443 62,951 52,041 19,530 31,817 10,015 24,457 49,242 31,504 5,688 14,694 40,749 14,762 59 41,261 78,168 71,056 24,602 63,546 12,534 28,920 60,386 45,072 6,890 17,662 56,458 13,774 VI 216 648 236 154 654 71 747 800 430 47 620 65 411 54 463 946 279 213 1,022 129 691 936 332 86 732 73 524 55 11,150 21,555 64,319 10,461 50,379 4,279 25,505 43,842 29,238 7,504 30,260 18,182 24,074 56 28,578 31,852 51,724 26,961 66,883 12,719 26,582 47,929 21,868 7,008 37,377 16,919 23,083 57 190 533 265 149 672 855 138 538 485 90 1,024 125 185 58 203 722 232 30 985 787 264 451 641 61 608 127 189 59 9,875 17,931 35,535 12,252 21,417 57,983 6,687 19,320 23,844 7,475 34,641 22,708 4,810 60 5,738 22,254 21,789 7,589 23,346 26,725 6,677 14,900 32,586 5,567 10,133 22,337 4,213 61 85 268 95 43 119 147 40 389 106 4 251 30 41 62 126 513 46 3 143 85 130 273 140 24 174 10 39 S3 4,088 9,745 21,368 3,562 5,144 9,556 843 13,262 7,438 689 10,582 4,726 2,075 M 2,642 16,476 5,998 530 5,991 3,668 3,247 8,023 7,015 2,762 3,343 3,882 850 IS 11,164 9,779 8,358 15,953 3,681 26,846 3,174 6,981 4,274 2,066 8,343 10,405 2,435 6t 6,324 10,716 8,070 11,425 4,781 24,907 3,194 7,675 4,139 2,524 6,945 3,786 3,451 67 548 2,700 671 339 948 2,027 1,282 2,073 995 220 1,522 453 502 66 1,174 3,628 1,316 612 1,740 2,369 1,581 2,735 1,433 360 2,194 604 960 69 520 2,107 413 349 1,068 2,032 1,172 1,874 1,042 179 1,282 269 573 70 822 2,718 512 494 1,686 2,083 1,121 2,271 1,313 278 1,763 287 806 71 420 1,901 362 227 1,017 233 1,070 1,729 800 93 952 211 598 72 804 2,581 470 388 1,641 289 1,193 2,107 1,037 155 1,236 257 776 73 10 726 6 2 2 1,055 4 3 8 74 16 1,094 13 1 7 1,331 1 4 1 10 1 7.7 660 3,220 469 171 30 96,385 32 107 964 7'i 1,838 5,162 1,723 250 251 152,979 1 104 2 1,502 2 77 7 192 43 67 35 51 72 70 59 7 253 15 16 7* 425 2,255 2,017 1,443 870 1,750 1,310 990 3,077 575 7,035 720 235 79 12 68 26 6 66 21 162 407 189 10 25 65 110 Ml 385 1,745 540 375 1,265 2,720 782 8,145 9,151 160 335 2,115 840 81 1 5 5 5 82 400 25 25 255 83 53 310 2 467 26 249 930 515 1 44 27 213 94 8,090 21,198 90 22,155 10,710 4,788 33,929 45,065 600 1,570 1,985 6,183 S5 156 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED (For definitions and explanations, see text) Avoyelles Beauregard Irrigated farms number Proportion of all farms percent Land in irrigated farms acres Average size of farm acres Land in Irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop Failure) farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . . farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting Woodland, total.. . farms reporting acres Land irrigated in Census year acres Irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting acres Sprinklers only farms reporting Bcres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Other irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres Farms irrigated, by number ot acres irrigated: 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 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Land irrigated, by source of water: Ground water sources on farm farms reporting acres Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting acres Surface sources on farm farms reporting acres Surface sources on farm only farms reporting acres Irrigation organization sources farms reporting Irrigation organization sources only farms reporting acres Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms reporting acres Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting 954. 959. 954. 959. 954 . 959. 954. 959. 954. 959 . 954. 959. 954 . 959. 954. 959 . 954.. 959. 954. 959. 954. 959. 954. 959. 954 . 959.. 954. 959. 954.. 959. 954 . 959. 959 . 954. 959 . 959 . 959. 959 . 959 . 954 . 959. 954. 959 . 954. 959. .954 . .959. 954. 959. 954. 959. 959. 4,817 6,897 6.5 6.2 1,766,593 1,896,951 366.7 275.0 4,811 6,897 597,205 824,309 912 1,426 366 568 307 513 491 770 842 1,004 942 1,240 804 1,165 108 165 39 46 2,950 3,703 602,221 517, 918 849 1,031 11,224 214 10,064 695 38,978 954 1,176 191,363 107,277 256 234 38,254 31, 958 1,500 2,272 251,312 316,444 484,850 707,818 166 4,419 150 4,052 4,783 6,897 481,843 707,818 3,007 1,117 455 266 415 825 963 680 68 3,047 245,662 2,672 209,972 1,058 130,478 792 105,718 1,198 108,710 888 81,305 156 33,597 309 54,258 774 1,007 31.3 30.4 255,030 248,415 329.5 246.7 774 1,007 96, 299 124,391 18 21 48 58 50 70 95 129 196 247 228 281 128 188 9 11 2 2 660 675 119, 984 83,354 92 50 713 26 1,600 73 3,496 65 178 4,266 5,864 17 15 1,028 330 274 290 20,360 21,581 85, 274 119, 591 4 76 3 68 774 1,007 85,257 119,591 17 25 69 59 87 194 227 108 4 1 451 46,539 345 38,418 98 8,030 43 4,173 363 30,705 262 21,723 24 4,727 100 16,233 145 182 18.9 15.7 94,483 74,970 651.6 411.9 145 182 25,499 34,531 3 1A 15 5 9 6 16 17 18 46 44 49 72 5 117 75 21,297 14,900 11 14 790 4 107 9 1,734 24 4 22,502 1,239 14 1 1,112 200 64 90 21,522 18,462 22,360 33,137 2 146 1 37 145 182 22,231 33,137 129 121 17,864 113 17,066 4 474 3 404 28 4,022 21 3,254 1 350 7 1,286 0.8 0.6 2,485 10,908 355.0 1,363.5 742 5,889 4 1 5 500 1,121 3 3 3 693 4 1 210 53 4 1 129 25 3 4 289 2,258 362 2,418 361 2,418 3 6 4 356 4 356 0.3 1.3 350 3,685 350.0 921.2 1 4 158 1,768 2 149 1 1 10 200 1 2 177 1,371 158 831 1 4 158 831 1 158 1 158 12 30 0.4 0.7 7,932 14,214 661.0 473.8 12 30 3,531 5,232 3 1 3 111 1,274 1 4 1 159 5 15 2,460 2,643 1 4 103 1,457 5 15 1,480 4,496 2,337 3,922 12 30 2,337 3,922 5 656 5 656 7 1,681 7 1,681 20 27 1.9 2.1 13,776 29,040 688.8 1,075.6 20 27 4,160 8,563 1 1 3 11 15 4,561 6,991 2,000 6 7 3,914 4,212 4 341 12 12 1,024 5,454 3,665 7,918 1 2 1 2 20 27 3,665 7,918 19 3,653 19 3,653 1 12 LOUISIANA 157 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 10 20 217 1 40 4 1 2 6 21 2 449 1 20 39 263 38 75 5 4 4 13 3 56 1 728 2 0.6 1.3 28.1 0.2 8.4 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.5 2.8 0.2 16.6 3 1.0 1.4 20.3 3.5 11.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.2 3.3 0.1 22.6 4 16,476 14,642 346,707 97 42,675 225 275 169 5,530 30,959 744 112,974 5 25,000 12,295 260,178 8,056 45,097 4,564 221 6,825 11,653 4,310 16,040 26 116,477 6 1,647.6 732.1 1,597.7 97.0 1,066.9 56.3 275.0 84.5 921.7 1,474.2 372.0 251.6 7 1,250.0 315.3 989.3 212.0 601.3 912.8 55.2 1,706.2 896.4 1,436.7 286.4 26.0 160.0 8 10 20 216 1 39 4 1 2 6 21 2 449 9 20 39 263 38 75 5 4 4 13 3 56 1 728 10 5,432 5,795 75,703 52 10,015 20 275 32 1,309 U.203 290 50,618 11 9,559 5,882 86,912 4,196 19,050 965 40 1,256 1,311 1,255 8,838 17 62,569 12 1 7 1 3 1 3 7 13 1 15 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 19 6 51 14 15 4 2 6 3 2 1 3 9 1 78 63 16 17 1 5 8 5 1 1 1 3 1 1 "4 1 1 172 89 IS 19 ... 3 12 8 6 i 1 154 20 2 5 18 1 2 74 21 3 6 23 9 5 2 5 110 22 2 3 42 15 3 78 23 1 1 45 9 23 1 1 3 2 113 24 3 6 105 12 1 6 1 79 25 6 6 131 3 30 1 3 8 89 25 1 3 21 6 7 7 27 5 4 35 i 6 1 1 8 6 25 2 1 7 1 4 1 29 3 8 2 1 30 7 13 92 22 1 1 6 2 322 31 10 12 180 19 13 3 3 6 1 11 1 464 32 3,538 3,473 120,280 16,775 30 10 1,125 315 35,320 33 4,421 2,545 107,300 1,253 13,586 850 1,060 1,340 1,058 2,372 8 26,810 34 4 5 20 1 2 1 2 10 1 44 35 3 5 21 5 2 2 3 1 1 7 107 36 37 200 n6 '■79 158 150 328 668 38 39 3 3 5 3 10 40 247 220 321 341 882 41 3 3 16 1 2 1 1 2 7 35 42 500 326 3,678 10 1,502 9 32 12 1,721 2,290 4.1 4 7 89 19 1 2 11 1 115 44 6 5 24 6 34 2 4 1 7 2 9 92 45 1,452 1,475 63,872 8,201 34 2,686 5,602 34 7,565 46 3,910 2,338 17,916 391 7,826 204 82 446 3,289 408 1,616 3,290 47 2 4 18 8 2 8 1 24 48 2 3 11 3 2 1 6 1 3 13 49 60 854 4,673 1,928 2,686 5,245 10 908 5C 2,000 1,889 2,294 271 204 446 1,451 100 145 612 51 5 8 30 1 2 2 2 3 14 1 101 52 10 8 70 20 12 ' 4 4 3 9 2 14 158 53 2,854 2,948 66,626 35 725 149 64 530 7,252 90 13,940 54 5,908 820 30,135 2,015 3,417 2,242 46 3,780 5,628 1,255 1,919 10, 616 55 1,174 1,233 71,258 35 9,859 18 275 26 482 4,820 113 41,887 56 2,462 1,347 85,171 1,845 18,662 210 6 267 530 30 5,381 3 55,719 57 8 13 4 2 1 4 1 1 58 1,036 517 13 5 25 21 60 30 59 7 11 4 2 1 3 1 1 66 1,034 378 13 5 25 16 60 30 B] 9 18 216 1 39 4 1 2 6 20 1 448 6! 20 39 263 38 75 5 4 4 13 3 56 1 728 63 1,084 1,126 71,247 28 9,659 17 275 21 472 4,672 30 41,855 64 2,462 1,347 85,171 1,845 18,662 210 6 267 530 30 5,381 3 55,719 65 90 107 11 7 200 1 5 10 148 83 32 66 1 4 8 1 3 1 3 53 r." 2 2 1 2 7 2 1 1 2 1 106 36 69 1 4 11 1 1 2 1 43 70 2 6 16 2 1 1 59 71 3 2 43 18 9 77 71 ■ . • 1 105 10 1 1 5 72 7; 1 ... 18 7 ... 6 3 3 ■ 7.' 5 8 79 18 1 1 6 15 391 76 224 796 24,119 3,110 275 1 404 2,917 37,658 7" 5 8 50 16 1 1 4 12 374 7> 224 796 16,653 2,535 275 1 17 1,920 35,883 7r 5 12 43 1 21 2 1 2 9 2 46 61 950 362 17,351 35 6,163 13 25 78 1,903 113 3,227 81 5 11 23 1 19 2 1 6 2 32 92 950 287 1 75 1 150 10,525 131 29,788 108 23,453 13 8,380 23 12,247 35 5,910 3 586 3 586 2 828 13 2 5 2 5 25 2 465 1,375 3 1,525 113 2,277 29 1,002 25 760 14 2,273 4 694 b: - Si B6 81 90 91 158 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED [tern (For definitions and explanations, Jefferson Davis Irrigated farms Proportion of all farms . number Hr>'> 1954. .percent 1959 . 1954. Land in irrigated farms . Average size of farm . Land in Irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested 1 to 9 acres 10 to 19 acres 20 to 29 acres 30 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 or more acres . Cropland used only for pasture . Cropland not harvested and not pastured . Cultivated summer fallow Soil-improvement grasses and legumes. . Other cropland (idle and crop failure). . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . Improved pasture Woodland, total Land irrigated in Census year. Irrigated by sprinklers Sprinklers only . acres 1959 . 1954. . acres 1959 . 1954. . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. . farms reporting 1959 , 1954. . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. . farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . farms reporting 1959 , 1954.. . farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . . farms reporting 1959 . , 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. . farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. . farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Irrigated cropland harvested. . Other irrigated land (not cropland harvested) . Farms Irrigated, by number of acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 19 acres 20 to 29 acres .10 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 ,000 or more acres acres 1959. . 1954. . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . . farms reporti ng 1 959 . . farms reporting 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . Land irrigated, by source ol water: Ground water sources on farm . . . Ground water sources on farm only . Surface sources on farm Surface sources on farm only Irrigation organization sources Irrigation organization sources only . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources . . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . Bcres 1959 . . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. . . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 38 SO 1.4 1.9 9,024 21,389 237.5 267.4 38 80 3,053 5,497 1 20 31 2,752 1,984 19 352 2 192 17 447 13 25 621 2,030 8 11 451 1,155 18 37 1,669 10,299 1,253 1,924 4 207 4 207 35 80 1,014 1,924 239 33 1,010 33 1,010 5 243 5 243 1 0.1 0.1 350 244 350.0 244.0 1 1 170 1 177 170 55 170 55 1 170 1 170 4.3 21,014 25,882 583.7 601.9 36 43 10,155 12,463 10 16 13 16 2 2 3 21 9 3,863 2,692 13 653 11 2,910 8 24 1,875 1,393 3 4 771 372 4 15 710 4,017 5,507 8,584 1 36 43 5,507 8,584 23 2,519 23 2,519 13 2,988 13 2,988 0.9 1.0 3,359 5,535 839.8 922.5 6 1,629 2,973 1 1 2 400 367 2 2 1 75 2 55 1 2 70 290 1 1 12 250 852 1,576 1,420 2,220 4 6 1,420 2,220 1,420 4 1,420 196 196.0 1 0.5 41 41.0 1 37 1 100 563 630 53.7 52.2 286,835 267,317 509.5 424.3 563 630 99,845 125,385 4 7 17 15 20 19 37 50 94 76 183 191 190 251 16 18 2 3 432 476 134,509 110,585 45 29 1,434 32 2,623 113 75 20,512 4,323 44 24 2,370 1,375 133 113 15,709 14,402 89,945 121,492 563 1 630 89,681 15 121,492 264 8 20 26 28 109 208 151 13 351 54,366 290 47,306 106 16,934 70 13,913 182 18,645 129 14,462 21 4,627 53 9,637 105 174 4.6 5.9 21,663 24,041 206.3 138.2 105 174 11,486 15,537 10 4 7 12 10 23 13 58 24 28 30 29 9 17 1 3 57 66 5,252 4,392 19 9 351 10 661 45 90 2,808 1,756 4 3 712 93 9 18 154 452 8,259 13,597 9 29 8 24 100 174 8,179 13,597 80 6,505 73 5,505 24 1,512 15 925 9 242 2 29 1,050 7 750 LOUISIANA 159 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 3 7 196 9 16 14 13 6 29 3 15 1 5 385 30 50 31 1 53 9 1 29 6 54 0.5 0.8 12.9 1.2 1.1 0.8 1.3 1.4 1.2 0.4 0.8 3 0.3 14.9 2.1 1.9 1.0 2.5 3.5 1.5 6.i 0.8 0.4 1.7 4 165 3,017 5,203 11,357 17,654 6,961 3,157 763 28,456 3,524 25,696 5 1,370 11,471 21,029 25,011 25,542 508 43, 517 4,076 100 24,096 7,630 28,551 6 55.0 431.0 26.5 1,261.9 1,103.4 497.2 242.8 127.2 981.2 1,174.7 1,713.1 7 274.0 29.8 701.0 500.2 823.9 508.0 821.1 452.9 100.0 830.9 1,271.7 528.7 8 3 7 196 9 16 14 12 6 29 3 15 9 5 385 30 50 31 53 9 1 29 6 54 10 26 563 871 5,959 6,994 2,626 1,112 223 1,319 884 4,413 11 260 2,241 5,592 7,084 6,897 340 10,445 395 37 3,356 1,834 7,488 12 2 1 177 1 5 1 12 1 13 1 329 7 17 10 3 6 4 14 1 1 16 1 5 1 2 1 15 2 45 1 6 12 6 2 4 1 11 16 2 1 2 1 4 2 17 8 2 1 2 1 8 18 1 3 2 2 19 3 5 3 1 2 2 1 5 8 on 2 1 1 1 1 4 7 1 2 21 1 4 4 2 5 1 2 1 5 22 1 3 3 2 2 2 23 1 5 5 2 9 6 8 24 1 1 4 3 2 1 3 25 2 12 4 8 1 16 1 1 5 2 1 8 26 27 4 1. 3 3 1 2 1 26 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 29 30 1 4 39 3 7 3 3 4 1 9 31 2 123 12 15 8 21 1 9 1 22 32 12 278 237 1,979 740 1,210 504 144 600 281 33 38 824 2,645 6,868 6,492 3,077 40 3,633 500 3,474 34 1 104 3 6 2 3 5 1 8 15 174 2 7 4 10 4 3 8 36 37 3" 110 160 53 706 10 480 100 429 V 21 2 3 3 2 1" 69 470 61 266 315 41 1 91 3 5 2 5 1 6 42 3 516 433 1,431 151 945 34 653 43 2 3 46 3 6 3 4 12 2 9 11 3 30 8 7 10 1 23 12 3 20 45 45 348 300 1,009 2,213 1,411 650 2,559 1,090 4,892 46 359 792 2,235 440 2,523 140 6,554 737 3,308 1,452 47 1 2 5 1 3 1 2 3 1 4 48 2 1 6 4 3 1 13 2 1 12 49 29 57 33 400 2,140 690 625 610 400 4,530 50 50 35 1,252 227 1,565 40 3,422 307 1,246 1,078 '.1 3 6 142 5 8 7 6 2 17 3 11 52 4 296 17 24 11 32 13 4 30 53 71 1,790 2,796 1,813 5,554 1,651 706 221 23,148 885 14,481 54 686 5,657 10,082 9,990 8,038 21,884 60 16,001 1,750 14,759 55 11 220 495 1,094 3,088 934 409 102 570 88 486 56 67 1,434 2,307 2,796 1,865 80 4,426 312 5 1,453 313 2,303 57 3 7 8 2 2 1 9 3 21 2 2 58 11 220 27 235 49 250 94 66 82 80 39 59 3 7 8 2 2 1 9 3 21 2 1 60 11 220 27 235 49 250 94 66 82 80 14 SI 1 7 195 9 16 14 11 6 26 3 13 62 5 385 30 50 31 53 9 1 29 6 54 i;:>. 7 111 467 1,094 3,070 934 318 102 511 88 328 64 67 1,434 2,307 2,796 1,865 'so 4,426 312 5 1,453 313 2,303 65 4 109 28 18 91 59 158 66 3 2 193 2 1 1 5 2 20 1 2 07 1 2 6 3 3 3 5 68 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 69 2 1 3 1 3 1 70 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 71 1 2 1 7 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 73 74 75 1 193 1 12 1 1 21 1 9 76 1 486 200 2,792 100 5 96 8 241 77 1 193 1 12 1 21 1 8 78 1 486 200 2,792 100 96 8 209 79 2 7 2 8 4 13 8 5 6 2 7 80 10 220 7 894 296 834 393 52 472 80 245 81 2 7 2 8 4 13 7 5 6 2 6 82 10 220 7 1 2 1 2 894 296 834 388 5 11 5 11 1 10 52 1 50 1 50 472 2 2 2 2 80 223 1 54 S3 SI 85 s7 ss v) 90 91 160 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Bernard St. Charles St. John the Baptist St. Landry Irrigated farms number Proportion of all farms percent Land in irrigated farms acres Average size of farm acres Land in Irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms Cultivated summer fallow farms Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . . farms reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres eporting acres 959 . . 954 . . 959 . . 954 . . 959 . . 954 . . Improved pasture farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting Land irrigated in Census year acres Irrigated hy sprinklers farms reporting acres Sprinklers only farms reporting Irrigated cropland harvested ■. farms reporting Other irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres Farms irrigated, by number of acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres rarms 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 to 999 BCres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Land irrigated, by source of water: Ground water sources on farm farms reporting acres Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting acres Surface sources on farm farms reporting acres Surface sources on farm only farms reporting acres Irrigation organization sources farms reporting acres Irrigation organization sources only farms reporting acres Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms reporting acres Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting 3 0.2 501 167.0 3 51 2 149 1 70 3 160 3.8 3.9 5 228 2.5 38.0 0.9 0.6 4,000 3,887 4,000.0 3,887.0 1 1,130 1,638 140 1 150 1 170 1,470 1,000 1,569 405 627 1 1 405 627 1 2 0.1 0.1 50 218 50.0 109.0 25 116 11 23 5.3 5.6 9,987 15,698 907.9 682.5 11 23 5,529 8,687 3 3 2 1 4 6 614 1,301 6 12 179 3 300 3 100 308 1,719 3,107 2,957 4,137 1 50 1 50 10 23 2,907 4,137 50 2,957 11 2,957 1 3 1.2 2.1 425 668 425.0 222.7 1 3 323 546 315 443 168 240 3.3 3.6 42,621 49,475 253.7 206.1 167 240 24,387 26,466 6 18 17 20 29 26 60 33 41 27 42 33 42 6 3 91 112 7,506 7,353 29 27 29 1,559 48 60 4,653 4,438 2 11 98 1,049 50 59 3,304 8,272 15,626 23,101 1 165 3 240 315 15,481 '.., 23 ,101 145 20 29 16 20 23 37 1 22 1 143 11 ,768 138 11 ,079 1 30 315 3 ,858 1 25 315 3 ,508 5 1,039 12 14 0.8 0.6 7,617 6,516 634.8 465.4 12 14 2,533 3,635 6 6 2,950 759 50 3 162 2 322 672 503 5 695 367 1,607 3,045 1 2 11 14 1,592 3,045 15 939 7 929 5 663 LOUISIANA 161 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tens as Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 10 726 6 2 2 1,055 4 3 8 1 16 1,094 13 1 7 1,331 1 4 1 10 1 1.4 24.3 0.8 0.5 0.2 45.9 0.2 0.2 0.5 3 1.1 27.4 1.0 0.2 0.3 50.3 6.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 o!i 4 1,442 19,328 4,878 257 1,260 251,091 252 2,009 20,398 5 7,336 30,163 55,930 250 5,547 268,714 3 638 400 3,834 12 r 144.2 26.6 813.0 128.5 630.0 238.0 63.0 669.7 2,549.8 7 458.5 27.6 4,302.3 250.0 792.4 201.9 3.0 159.5 400.0 383.4 zi'.o 8 10 726 6 2 2 1,053 4 3 8 9 16 1,094 13 1 7 1,331 1 4 1 10 1 10 693 4,521 1,816 203 145 102,131 98 276 4,902 11 2,025 9,322 13,631 250 595 156,333 279 80 1,814 6 12 7 610 2 20 2 13 3 909 89 31 73 1 1 1 1 i 14 IS 2 U6 17 1 82 95 16 17 1 21 1 100 3 Il- 1 7 12 1 1 2 184 196 330 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 ls 20 21 3 5 2 i 2 1 354 227 1 1 3 22 23 2 2 363 3 24 2 "i 116 1 25 5 i 166 4 2 5 4 3 l 1 184 6 14 2 7 804 1 2 1 1 1 2 26 27 26 29 30 31 ' 8 345 1,685 8 872 4 20 892 106,439 i 1 81 4 136 32 3,'. 2,242 2,584 6,779 548 75,156 42 24 1,037 34 3 307 3 1 51 1 2 3 35 5 381 •"• 2 66 1 1 1 36 37 38 250 303 5 1,056 21 39 1 65 1 19 1 1 40 165 271 15 899 12 385 41 2 261 3 1 35 1 1 2 1 29 2,153 12 20 5,535 2 220 444 13 5 89 3 l 2 163 1 1 4 44 51 6 6 302 1 1 2 15 243 986 422 '26 135 14,974 77 90 2,575 46 2,480 5,670 746 7,962 31 90 59 47 i 20 2 2 32 1 1 1 48 13 5 5 38 1 1 1 49 179 294 409 60 2,021 77 30 2,070 50 1,685 3,586 541 842 31 90 28 51 2 399 4 2 110 2 3 5 52 7 665 13 6 134 4 1 4 53 265 8,118 1,612 895 7,130 64 1,292 11,647 54 1,299 11,266 28,619 3,399 9,901 255 182 881 55 660 3,220 469 171 30 96,385 32 107 964 56 1,838 5,162 1,723 250 251 152,979 104 2 1,502 2 57 4 22 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 58 407 223 3 4 30 1 17 107 139 59 4 18 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 60 407 199 3 4 30 1 17 107 139 61 10 726 6 2 2 1,053 3 3 8 62 16 1,094 13 1 7 1,331 4 1 10 ' i 63 660 3,087 469 171 30 95,627 17 107 964 64 1,838 5,162 133 1,723 250 251 152,979 758 1 104 15 2 1,502 2 65 66 8 660 52 10 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 34 105 98 162 332 214 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 67 66 69 70 71 72 2 2 102 8 2 73 74 75 9 716 2 301 3 3 1 76 659 3,118 202 21,834 14 107 60 77 9 713 2 181 2 3 1 7S 659 3,102 202 15,077 12 107 60 79 1 10 4 1 2 494 2 7 SO 1 95 267 167 30 50,997 18 904 SI 1 7 4 1 2 383 1 7 82 1 78 267 167 30 42,894 5 904 83 3 1 434 si 7 4 23,554 85 3 1 321. 86 7 4 16,952 s7 3 57 1 88 33 8,221 113 13,241 15 s9 w 91 162 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For definitions and explanations, see text) Assumption Beauregard 63 64 65 66 67 C6 | Farms: All farms number 1959 . 1054. 1'nder 10 acres number 1959 . 1954. 10 to 49 acres number 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres number 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . 1954. 100 to 139 acres number 1959 . 1954. 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . 1954. 180 to 219 acres number 1959 . 1954. 220 to 259 acres numlier 1959 . 1954 . 260 to 499 acres numi 1954 . 500 to 999 acres number 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres number 1959 1051, 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959 . Land in farms: All land in farms acre- 1259 1954., Under 10 acres acre- 1959 195 1 . . 10 to 49 acres acre* 1959 1951.. 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 70 to 99 acres acre- 1 959 1951., 100 to 139 seres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 140 to 179 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1H0 to 219 acres acres 1959. . 1954 . . 220 to 259 acres acres 1959 . . 1951.. 260 to 499 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 500 lo 999 acres acres 1959 .'. 1954.. 1,000 or more acres. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 1959 . . Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954 . . I nder 10 acres farms reportinp 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 10 to 49 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1951 . . 50 lo 69 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . acres 1959 . . 1954.. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 100 to 139 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959. . 1954 . . 140 to 179 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 1R0 to 219 acres , farms reportinp 1959. . 1954 . . acrea 1959 . . 1954.. 220 to 259 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954 . . 260 to 499 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. 500 lo 999 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 or more acres farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954 . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reportinp 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 74,438 111,127 7,900 16, 531 33,750 55,415 6,714 8,956 7,039 9,135 5,198 6,369 3,224 3,683 2,024 2,189 1,338 1,464 3,536 3,803 2,189 2,050 1,526 1,532 964 10,347,328 11,441,343 32,753 86,405 901, 949 1,421,612 388, 101 516,303 576,707 745,779 602, 929 736,665 506,376 578,512 399,762 431,639 318,700 348,069 1,248,463 1,336,085 1,505,766 1,408,498 3,865,822 3,831,776 1,315,211 52,490 B2,755 2,425,936 3,010,580 3,064 8,705 12,241 38, 591 24,307 43,258 345,467 666, 929 5,049 6,974 120,308 177,625 5,172 6,957 145,733 198, 282 3,814 4,855 145,249 189,395 2,382 2,830 116,353 141, 979 1,531 1,721 99, 192 115,792 1,060 1,179 81,138 94,542 2,850 3,179 330, 545 370, 514 1,889 1,760 378,418 370, 234 1,372 1,337 651,292 646, 697 861 282,318 2,471 3,310 285 429 1,077 1,651 219 244 145 173 130 154 97 120 82 102 64 69 200 228 133 105 39 35 35 338,824 343,697 943 2,125 30,048 44,658 12,463 13,895 11,955 14,308 15, 285 17,994 16,020 19,041 16,329 20,337 15,241 16,315 71,379 78,940 90,517 67,667 58,644 48,417 45,562 1,742 2,471 119,247 155, 195 26 111 93 461 781 1,315 15,125 26,770 175 197 5,842 7,230 114 130 5,031 6,236 98 121 5,055 8,536 79 99 5,732 9,170 68 91 6,341 10,957 52 61 5,474 7,937 182 214 25,298 36,159 131 100 29,431 28,196 36 32 15,825 13,543 32 11,631 767 1,160 62 167 346 554 52 87 63 102 51 52 26 38 22 23 13 14 59 70 41 28 32 25 25 149,993 126,819 201 791 9,724 14,770 3,179 5,121 5,125 8,177 6,023 6,122 4,092 5,890 4,401 4,476 3,094 3,337 21,032 24,989 30,174 20, 514 62,948 32,632 35,533 483 802 30, 614 41,192 10 79 29 220 191 360 1,562 2,968 39 70 563 1,362 41 72 621 1,301 34 44 1,241 1,902 18 31 963 1,744 19 20 1,174 1,974 9 11 793 1,179 54 65 6,870 11,581 38 26 6,704 6,812 30 24 10,094 10,149 23 7,347 896 1,283 125 238 508 756 56 79 54 68 47 45 26 26 7 12 7 7 29 22 17 12 20 18 15 89,755 93,594 532 1,296 12,114 17,577 3,292 4,609 4,403 5,570 5,524 5,182 4,033 4,119 1,324 2,382 1,644 1,701 9,387 7,517 12,313 8,811 35,189 34,830 20,499 500 704 18,384 24,031 36 85 104 237 282 408 1,567 2,660 29 47 328 671 32 48 346 850 37 36 1,004 820 16 20 338 649 5 10 67 860 6 6 87 73 23 17 1,811 1,250 16 10 4,175 4,095 18 17 8,557 11,866 14 6,062 307 313 59 76 73 60 18 22 22 22 30 29 15 15 14 11 8 14 32 22 19 20 17 22 6 94, 831 88,315 132 269 1,989 1,756 1,009 1,338 1,806 1,846 3,534 3,440 2,325 2,348 2,714 2,174 1,887 3,427 11,425 8,494 13,658 14,635 54,352 48,588 9,574 183 242 39,011 45,751 2 20 6 83 24 51 417 1,173 11 19 353 860 19 22 1,005 1,099 27 27 1,877 2,425 13 15 1,400 1,665 14 11 1,620 1,586 8 13 1,250 2,125 31 22 5,555 4,752 17 20 6,146 8,970 17 22 19,382 21,013 6 3,594 3,098 4,467 380 782 1,795 2,739 297 357 234 224 140 144 56 56 38 39 30 23 67 58 40 28 21 17 12 229,613 223,996 1,725 4,009 45,092 66,140 17,011 20,477 19,056 18,376 16,348 16,586 8,771 8,925 7,463 7,753 7,193 5,403 23,923 19,614 26, 822 20,650 56,209 36,063 15,633 2,510 3,637 79, 828 84,100 180 436 894 2,006 1,510 2,363 24,387 39,540 263 321 7,477 9,079 205 193 8,020 6,534 125 127 5,522 5,060 47 48 2,443 2,832 33 33 2,644 1,900 28 21 1,941 1,374 62 54 8,096 4,823 37 25 8,879 5,221 20 16 9,525 5,731 12 4,587 1,045 1,262 69 114 445 611 78 93 152 138 83 86 55 62 38 26 15 13 51 61 33 26 26 32 13 160,123 163,696 255 550 13,393 17,880 4,506 5,332 12,396 11,207 9,677 9,943 8,776 9,753 7,523 5,138 3,629 3,138 18,000 20,995 22,362 17,334 59,606 62,426 17,324 698 772 14,221 20,284 20 32 48 90 266 342 1,787 2,575 60 68 686 709 106 101 1,230 1,354 62 57 980 1,171 41 44 872 1,055 32 20 1,036 905 12 9 371 209 44 51 1,701 3,202 31 22 2,585 1,632 24 26 2,925 7,382 11 1,119 LOUISIANA HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 163 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 1,286 1,532 771 660 479 995 1,198 710 1,670 1,103 759 900 2,706 1 2,020 2,771 1,296 1,089 649 1,578 2,167 1,189 2,575 1,704 1,715 1,460 3,226 0 193 275 107 60 61 111 75 129 162 145 53 52 206 3 363 647 303 175 112 253 185 363 305 505 326 212 287 4 563 660 216 274 150 431 354 283 631 429 272 372 1,645 5 985 1,398 414 466 202 768 668 533 1,112 741 872 696 2,051 C 86 84 32 81 27 96 84 54 134 88 83 83 241 7 126 135 56 124 46 137 193 58 196 94 144 96 276 8 110 89 48 83 40 99 153 52 177 91 85 65 187 9 149 125 78 117 52 141 294 49 268 70 124 93 184 in 78 78 50 54 35 80 127 43 130 73 59 84 115 11 106 93 52 87 43 79 254 45 182 72 72 78 133 12 40 48 32 29 22 42 113 32 93 60 27 42 64 13 66 58 44 44 27 50 157 25 121 45 34 64 80 14 32 43 31 16 21 26 62 16 55 47 32 26 48 15 25 53 34 18 19 28 91 20 71 31 18 33 36 lfi 22 29 20 14 12 24 46 13 32 28 16 22 35 17 23 25 28 17 16 ' 20 73 10 51 22 20 30 28 18 60 84 76 35 34 44 111 26 116 83 47 63 99 19 77 96 96 28 55 54 165 32 146 73 39 66 90 20 57 69 69 7 37 21 53 23 80 42 47 46 48 21 58 83 99 5 36 28 59 17 63 34 35 47 46 22 45 73 90 7 40 21 20 39 60 17 38 45 18 23 42 58 92 8 41 20 28 37 60 17 31 45 15 24 28 53 51 4 23 15 16 14 44 12 22 30 12 25 232,423 268, 970 468,350 68,325 216,476 124,733 189,362 208,445 296,834 150,702 179,002 200, 117 215,806 26 248,987 282,809 496,406 81,216 253,704 134,375 289,463 223,481 329,710 136,385 185,622 223,076 215,408 27 760 1,294 395 228 203 393 282 626 710 614 241 290 808 28 1,855 3,560 1,418 786 491 1,228 955 2,332 1,535 2,575 2,012 1,152 1,632 29 14,633 14,220 5,269 8,178 4,121 11,826 9,815 6,585 17,504 10, 113 7,987 9,039 44,137 30 24,029 29,400 9,540 12,923 5,525 18,890 18, 175 10,492 30,343 15, 107 20,159 16,353 53,106 31 4,977 4,983 1,808 4,694 1,608 5,596 4,851 3,124 7,748 5,002 4,796 4,630 13,964 32 7,384 7,695 3,268 7,273 2,661 7,874 11,273 3,343 11,340 5,338 8,425 5,390 15,894 33 8,777 7,371 3,891 6,820 3,335 8,117 12,715 4,280 14, 514 7,711 6,836 5,473 15,387 34 11,974 10,141 6,429 9,506 4,185 11,663 24,061 4,157 21,770 5,781 10,056 7,805 15,032 35 9,053 9,061 5,795 6,261 4,104 9,301 14,741 5,062 15,165 8,233 6,867 9,698 13,100 36 12,200 10,678 6,000 10,133 4,988 9,044 29, 541 5,198 21,072 8,224 8,408 8,816 15,602 37 6,252 7,365 5,037 4,495 3,431 6,543 17, 537 4,909 14,658 9,451 4,183 6,613 10,044 38 10,511 9,046 7,027 6,802 4,190 7,770 24,488 3,859 18,815 7,165 5,328 10,073 12,704 39 6,416 8,450 6,059 3,210 4,147 5,111 12,336 3,196 10,792 9,331 6,353 5,176 9,406 40 4,938 10,482 6,680 3,548 3,781 5,579 18,017 3,972 14,064 6,158 3,589 6,397 7,120 41 5,159 6,948 4,808 3,400 2,830 5,651 10,883 3,221 7,592 6,745 3,777 5,304 8,407 12 5,487 6,001 6,710 4,085 3,903 4,742 17,279 2,389 12,103 5,094 4,692 6,989 6,729 43 21,429 30,140 26,640 12,571 11,870 14,980 37,940 9,111 41,026 30,107 16,249 22,702 34,917 44 29,013 34,361 33,631 9,092 18, 956 19,277 56,993 11,718 52, 830 26,344 13,357 23,341 32,289 45 40,217 47,242 46,088 4,743 25,686 13,900 35,783 15,609 56,159 29,298 32, 522 30,740 33,987 46 40,065 60,035 71,037 3,438 22,955 19, 116 38,395 13,348 43,267 22,132 23,702 33,284 30,460 IT 114,750 131,896 362, 560 13,725 155, 141 43,315 32,479 152,722 110,966 34,097 89,191 100,452 31,649 [8 101,531 101,410 344,666 13,630 182,069 29,192 50,286 162,673 102, 571 32,467 85,894 103,476 24,840 IS 39,566 70,996 69,710 6,607 33,152 19, 560 20,526 20, 143 58,745 17,133 30,034 39,227 16,012 50 630 990 384 403 174 749 846 622 1,026 482 706 580 2,097 M 1,308 2,008 522 571 303 1,288 1,547 1,087 1,759 818 1,662 1,221 2,687 5S 39, 869 60,607 80,241 16,586 11,779 32,304 17,727 37,459 24,216 14,096 91,119 18,557 80,082 '.;'. 57,691 79,897 91,790 17,933 21,387 37,714 31,778 35,552 33,494 14,332 77,800 27, 568 93,389 54 43 131 25 15 8 32 31 84 72 34 30 20 52 55 154 375 39 31 21 152 109 335 182 137 298 178 164 56 142 726 53 51 23 141 111 494 309 90 199 100 240 57 618 2,043 104 140 76 826 460 2,110 622 324 1,893 782 872 58 279 483 67 154 39 328 280 259 413 164 257 254 1,375 59 688 1,133 115 231 77 666 530 485 825 380 858 620 1,818 n 2,684 6,347 470 1,841 363 5,180 3,646 3,572 3,995 947 5,226 2,658 22,927 61 8,315 16,540 936 3,447 601 10,824 8,201 6,831 9,446 2,244 15,818 8,798 30,760 6S 42 52 10 59 10 83 64 51 83 36 79 47 186 53 79 90 16 81 24 119 127 48 133 53 142 80 222 HI 630 1,150 215 1,153 98 2,353 732 1,470 1,050 222 2,979 471 4,767 65 1,546 1,939 371 2,061 323 3,122 2,457 1,291 1,965 455 4,860 1,350 6,113 fir. 56 47 14 55 11 83 106 51 106 35 80 39 138 67 91 72 34 78 27 116 210 43 174 37 124 69 131 68 1,146 1,049 300 1,356 70 2,747 1,346 2,137 1,323 388 4,020 571 4,180 69 2,043 1,833 993 1,990 497 3,743 3,402 1,381 2,347 451 5,173 1,081 4,824 Til 45 44 19 41 10 64 79 42 73 33 57 56 87 71 68 59 16 65 23 67 173 40 122 51 69 56 99 T2 1,232 1,584 661 1,406 126 2,284 979 2,042 1,220 547 4,496 874 3,855 73 2,638 2,056 485 2,780 896 2,545 3,108 1,500 2,219 764 4,448 1,027 5,927 74 22 24 19 19 12 35 70 31 54 35 27 27 48 75 49 39 18 23 17 36 105 25 66 24 32 48 67 76 881 921 2,058 895 494 1,873 1,279 2,079 1,101 602 2,687 469 2,828 77 1,836 1,731 1,612 821 731 1,450 2,091 1,377 1,738 529 2,695 1,056 5,796 78 16 24 19 10 9 25 51 16 30 24 30 14 34 7li 22 32 24 13 13 18 62 19 42 22 18 22 30 BO 811 1,103 2,111 522 106 1,932 1,121 1,159 759 497 4,223 285 3,423 31 1,328 2,144 1,965 823 668 1,156 1,228 1,015 878 705 1,713 393 3,693 B2 12 17 14 10 5 18 31 12 20 15 16 10 28 83 14 17 15 14 6 16 52 10 29 16 20 22 27 HA 1,165 1,282 1,970 835 367 1,137 454 795 392 423 2,610 171 3,150 B5 1,124 1,141 1,897 968 532 713 1,521 431 982 505 2,437 545 4,718 Ml 38 51 60 26 19 42 77 22 72 55 47 40 86 -7 59 73 76 23 40 51 121 31 99 57 37 50 77 B8 3,955 5,410 10,380 3,440 1,056 4,574 2,833 2,487 2,679 2,862 11,022 1,489 15,295 VI 7,417 7,436 13,402 1,895 4,517 4,713 4,315 2,418 4,016 2,698 6,957 1,571 15,912 ■■■ 40 52 59 7 23 20 39 19 52 35 46 33 46 91 48 70 91 4 27 28 40 16 44 26 33 35 40 92 8,190 10,733 15,156 2,040 2,623 2,975 3,242 4,597 3,431 3,069 19,120 1,949 12,487 93 9,559 18,649 27,160 850 5,532 4,196 2,257 2,190 2,295 2,665 11,071 1,735 11,761 94 37 65 78 7 28 19 18 35 51 16 37 40 17 95 36 48 78 8 28 19 18 35 43 15 31 41 12 96 19,033 30,302 46,867 3,047 6,453 7,108 1,984 16,627 7,957 4,449 34,537 9,520 6,930 97 21,267 24,385 42,865 2,158 7,014 4,426 2,738 15,008 6,986 2,992 20,735 9,230 3,013 98 23 45 44 4 15 13 14 14 38 11 21 25 11 99 7,978 17,356 14,178 1,657 2,864 3,336 1,265 5,971 4,551 2,545 15,219 4,849 3,789 100 164 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jefferson Davis Lafayette Farms: Ml farms number IfWJ) . 11154. 1'nder 10 acres number 1959. 1954. 10 to 19 acres number 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres number 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . 1954 . 100 to 139 acres number 1959 . 1954. 140 to 179 acres numlier 1959. 1954. 180 to 219 acres number 1959 . 1954. 220 to L'59 acres number 1959 . 1954. 260 to 499 acres number 1959 . 1954 . 500 to 999 acres number 1959 . 1954. 1.000 or more acres number 1959 , 1 95 1 . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959. Land in farms: All land in farms acres 1959 . 1951 . Under 10 acres acres 1959 . 1951 . 10 to 49 acres acres 1959 . 1951. 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres acres 1959 . 1954 . 100 In 139 Hres acres 1959. 1954. I in In 1 79 acres acre- 1959 . 1954. 180 to 219 acres acres 1959 . 1954 . 220 to 259 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 2fi0 to 499 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 to 1 ,999 acres acres 1959 . Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. I'nder 10 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 10 to 49 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 70 to 99 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954 100 to 139 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954 acres 1959. 1954. 140 to 179 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. lsn to 219 acres farms reportinp 1959. 1951 . acres 1959. 1954 . _"J(I i.. L'59 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 260 to 499 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 500 to 999 acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 1,000 or more acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954 . 1,000 to 1.999 acres farms reportinp 1959 . acres 1959. 2,654 4,171 173 312 1,199 2,411 269 354 310 415 212 239 135 111 82 91 54 55 123 100 64 51 33 32 18 307,262 329,650 941 1,841 31,845 62,831 15,602 20,443 25,393 33,998 24,787 27,850 21,331 17,560 16,368 17,864 12,647 12,875 41,749 34,462 43,850 34,238 72,749 65,688 23,804 2,327 3,853 93,037 119,161 117 225 741 1,334 1,044 2,272 19,182 43,325 236 326 7,108 10,156 278 395 9,689 13,889 198 226 8,702 10,459 121 107 7,202 5,701 75 84 4,638 5,269 52 51 3,913 3,681 114 89 12,065 9,363 61 46 9,755 6,391 31 32 10,042 9,593 18 4,838 857 1,322 127 278 403 661 83 107 85 100 54 73 30 27 17 22 10 12 26 22 13 11 9 9 6 80,037 93,627 599 1,572 10,281 16,802 4,811 6,211 7,026 8,299 6,259 8,348 4,669 4,237 3,424 4,278 2,360 2,888 8,830 7,579 9,452 7,196 22,326 26,217 7,263 469 644 11,977 15,857 63 134 264 645 201 287 1,341 2,928 50 54 722 847 45 49 698 982 31 41 494 1,354 16 21 758 774 15 16 1,044 743 6 9 190 376 22 18 2,098 1,766 11 7 1,253 753 9 8 3,115 4,689 6 1,433 805 1,002 89 203 272 297 81 100 77 109 73 99 48 42 31 35 23 19 65 58 27 26 19 14 12 138,846 133,410 415 926 6,821 8,165 4,672 5,793 6,497 8,960 8,452 11,507 7,602 6,630 6,102 6,824 5,567 4,538 23,469 19,861 18,378 17,102 50,871 43,104 15,607 620 774 57,817 65,343 22 75 73 231 176 217 2,929 4,040 74 92 2,566 3,832 74 107 3,697 6,115 68 94 4,971 7,694 47 41 4,288 4,119 30 34 3,467 4,917 23 19 2,809 3,162 61 58 12,212 12,964 27 25 10,107 7,626 18 12 10,698 10,643 11 4,873 425 572 63 150 127 174 32 38 29 44 37 42 20 23 22 17 9 11 39 25 18 IS 29 30 14 120,271 134,561 188 690 3,261 4,273 1,834 2,168 2,424 3,646 4,323 5,052 3,193 3,561 4,373 3,406 2,155 2,567 13,174 8,789 12,253 11,601 73,093 88,808 19,794 277 410 30,417 36,814 11 68 35 255 78 128 1,096 1,769 23 27 575 1,106 20 38 789 1,576 32 38 2,041 2,585 17 21 1,568 1,593 19 16 1,536 1,667 7 11 1,083 907 32 23 5,108 4,480 15 13 1,877 2,146 23 27 14,709 18,730 11 6,534 519 1,058 34 150 208 414 41 110 73 124 62 95 47 69 15 26 10 19 21 41 7 7 1 3 1 47,264 85,374 147 801 6,376 11,991 2,358 6,315 5,941 10,110 7,285 11,066 7,478 10,873 2,901 5,094 2,330 4,451 6,795 14,561 4,632 5,203 1,021 4,909 1,021 300 709 2,824 8,211 11 66 30 199 123 276 660 1,984 25 80 216 856 38 91 279 1,009 40 75 496 1,101 31 53 351 969 8 20 287 455 8 17 87 398 12 24 251 763 3 4 142 355 1 3 25 122 1 25 119 218 39 62 42 92 7 14 9 15 7 11 3 5 1 4 2 4 5 4 5 3 3 1 16,796 21,785 121 243 951 1,966 382 805 802 1,229 782 1,160 460 798 200 818 453 1,735 2,030 2,562 3,341 8,801 8,942 1,000 47 113 1,939 2,704 9 25 26 55 18 43 226 505 2 9 65 255 6 12 282 531 3 10 120 329 1 3 42 147 1 2 20 194 2 3 320 337 2 3 318 41 3 2 520 150 1 100 1,049 1,207 93 154 238 268 31 45 59 84 56 67 64 73 46 50 44 50 168 192 183 167 67 57 50 355,999 334,338 365 671 6,345 6,741 1,825 2,690 5,015 6,859 6,697 7,980 10,250 11,506 9,026 9,846 10,599 12,066 62,549 69,451 127,406 113,242 115,922 93,286 64,961 741 804 104,241 128,152 12 30 35 93 95 110 1,516 1,569 15 30 265 1,056 44 60 1,674 2,935 41 47 2,664 3,377 52 57 3,652 5,687 43 42 4,289 4,963 42 43 4,438 6,712 153 179 22,553 35,546 178 154 38,640 43,231 66 52 24,495 22,983 50 17,623 2,272 2,928 187 290 1,384 1,949 289 352 159 149 88 65 57 33 29 28 19 17 35 20 18 19 7 6 141,672 139,916 875 1,513 40,859 57,043 16,475 19,816 12,832 12,094 10,245 7,4S8 8,989 5,101 5,708 5,580 4,453 4,117 11,816 6,664 11,639 12,305 17,781 8,195 5,245 1,702 2,298 58,386 75,594 34 57 141 256 1,059 1,621 20,213 33,893 250 323 7,305 10,439 136 128 5,041 5,755 79 60 4,017 3,714 48 30 3,444 2,307 23 21 2,469 2,208 18 17 1,727 2,738 32 17 4,811 3,512 16 19 3,931 6,282 7 5 5,287 4,490 4 2,119 LOUISIANA HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 165 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 666 835 1,520 735 1,462 1,761 69 972 419 1,299 2,338 720 1,887 1 775 1,586 2,585 1,418 2,610 3,169 40 1,500 594 1,917 3,665 1,551 3,144 2 155 41 275 73 201 179 48 114 70 155 348 66 107 3 181 183 575 268 4S5 443 21 256 99 316 808 268 220 4 316 196 891 252 688 747 11 431 222 572 1,073 270 865 5 379 447 1,472 704 1,507 1,694 9 669 366 999 1,745 714 1,841 6 60 66 115 63 116 157 70 20 161 213 49 173 7 55 130 183 96 139 209 i 102 25 169 290 101 274 8 46 138 92 93 110 201 1 90 34 98 192 97 229 9 76 243 146 95 146 276 3 148 39 124 252 146 289 10 34 126 57 48 73 140 3 78 23 78 159 49 149 11 32 197 102 73 84 193 2 106 20 75 192 103 171 12 25 70 35 43 50 87 2 51 11 40 86 31 80 13 27 105 37 32 45 98 58 7 44 103 43 101 14 12 59 26 16 25 48 i 23 9 30 52 24 61 15 9 93 21 14 42 50 l 31 6 31 53 39 56 Ifi 4 38 7 12 24 30 18 8 23 28 15 37 17 3 49 10 13 20 28 21 3 18 48 14 29 IB 8 68 13 51 73 73 l 48 9 56 106 58 94 lit 11 102 25 50 49 85 2 54 13 56 95 64 88 20 5 26 7 37 61 55 1 26 7 42 46 27 66 21 2 25 14 26 59 50 1 32 7 39 53 28 49 22 1 7 2 47 41 44 1 23 6 44 35 34 26 23 12 47 34 43 23 9 46 26 31 26 24 1 6 2 27 28 24 17 4 22 25 19 16 25 34,318 118,261 66,774 206,893 210,251 268,776 7,487 122,821 39,284 233,263 261,111 150,355 253,558 26 35,274 180,966 102,319 252,097 212,397 278,589 2,422 175,069 55,239 240,730 280,743 178,304 268,407 27 607 163 1,200 339 1,021 670 117 538 229 633 1,459 362 572 28 843 985 2,902 1,687 2,749 2,572 46 1,359 478 1,566 4,207 1,669 1,278 29 8,452 5,771 21,149 6,781 16,129 19,565 209 11,210 6,250 15,195 27,645 6,988 23,365 .'.1 9,559 12,544 34,645 16,023 32,863 40,792 260 17,472 9,260 24,793 43,270 16,168 47,341 .11 3,504 3,803 6,584 3,644 6,879 9,112 4,117 1,169 9,266 12,200 2,812 10,102 32 3,144 7,627 10,463 5,564 8,115 12,087 60 5,927 1,406 9,718 16,621 5,881 15,963 33 3,657 11,168 7,602 7,636 8,961 16,384 80 7,379 2,738 8,081 15,816 7,924 18,795 34 6,076 19,719 11,935 7,737 11,944 22,296 235 11,998 3,122 10,078 20,681 11,723 23,561 35 3,962 14,517 6,579 5,630 8,725 16,108 303 8,909 2,588 8,949 18,331 5,669 17,145 36 3,690 22,813 11,935 8,462 9,742 21,882 259 12,154 2,323 8,788 22,028 11,990 19,718 37 3,897 10,984 5,395 6,685 7,844 13,583 300 7,895 1,693 6,351 13,586 4,918 12,520 38 4,160 16,375 5,806 4,932 7,071 15,241 9,024 1,119 6,916 16,280 6,713 16,095 39 2,349 11,664 5,103 3,095 4,913 9,529 200 4,581 1,786 5,860 10,174 4,786 12,137 40 1,765 18,482 4,156 2,710 8,223 10,004 201 6,156 1,187 6,199 10,439 7,608 11,116 ^1 974 9,069 1,719 2,857 5,790 7,180 4,293 1,931 5,453 6,574 3,482 8,940 42 726 11,465 2,433 3,052 4,775 6,693 4,958 690 4,334 11,544 3,389 6,952 43 2,867 22,760 4,578 17,971 26,789 25,820 402 16,907 3,023 21,424 37,141 20,897 33,409 44 3,857 34,556 8,306 17,264 17,858 29,685 853 19,748 4,753 19,321 33,608 22,695 31,955 45 2,849 17,100 4,615 26,168 44,208 38,156 576 18,756 4,657 28,840 32,292 19,622 42,831 46 1,454 16,943 9,738 17,781 42,472 34,100 508 22,108 5,071 28,834 38,142 20,611 31,713 41 1,200 11,262 2,250 126,087 78,992 112,669 5,300 38,236 13,220 123,211 85,893 72,895 73,742 48 19,457 166,885 66,585 83,237 64,163 25,830 120,183 63,923 69,857 62,715 49 1,200 8,862 2,250 40,176 37,082 33,579 23,661 6,360 32,149 35,613 25,767 22,272 50 297 500 918 657 1,170 1,147 42 531 365 1,062 1,327 471 1,675 51 317 1,061 1,565 1,355 2,255 2,422 26 931 517 1,636 2,165 1,222 2,934 52 2,847 7,398 4,537 70,424 75,519 52,240 161 29,292 4,086 50,425 56,753 22,292 84,598 53 3,243 18,721 8,363 64,057 77,853 73,164 546 35,454 5,894 54,290 60,433 37,795 104,110 54 29 14 159 43 113 61 32 51 51 69 101 37 60 55 36 77 307 246 344 303 18 118 78 229 369 219 175 56 86 33 319 259 659 296 46 233 90 378 403 227 330 57 96 254 702 1,407 1,903 1,641 25 558 238 1,128 1,653 1,259 1,034 58 158 120 546 221 567 506 7 208 208 501 579 193 759 5S 167 303 904 682 1,362 1,344 5 414 324 914 989 616 1,743 6C 950 1,048 2,126 4,123 9,318 5,662 48 2,462 1,397 9,634 5,906 2,229 14,020 61 1,415 3,916 4,064 11,527 24,070 18,360 72 4,957 1,807 17,449 10,926 9,015 34,283 62 34 36 72 60 88 103 42 18 137 131 27 155 63 32 87 119 90 122 154 1 65 22 139 189 67 246 64 471 295 456 1,898 2,611 1,681 1,007 214 4,075 2,648 363 4,539 65 381 1,054 745 3,096 4,154 2,657 59 1,266 341 4,637 3,969 1,293 7,855 66 20 92 55 90 98 120 52 34 83 118 60 211 61 30 164 101 94 129 192 1 94 37 104 164 87 277 ►> 251 678 432 3,856 3,851 2,183 1,210 424 2,718 2,818 1,054 7,728 ''.' 411 2,181 877 3,755 5,066 3,543 50 2,110 508 3,392 4,445 1,542 10,145 7( 22 77 34 45 63 97 1 38 18 68 110 26 140 7 22 142 69 70 68 133 67 18 54 143 64 164 ' 396 852 264 3,036 3,698 2,717 2 1,012 257 3,329 4,190 485 6,836 7. 311 2,402 577 4,116 4,337 3,994 2,527 536 2,085 5,143 1,706 7,536 7^ 17 39 22 40 44 62 31 9 29 62 16 75 7 17 76 20 31 34 82 39 7 36 77 30 97 7f 263 426 201 3,449 3,211 1,946 1,089 233 1,920 3,288 481 4,461 7' 232 1,322 245 2,006 2,277 2,805 1,526 139 1,793 3,836 1,076 6,010 V 10 33 15 16 21 35 15 7 28 40 13 59 7 5 69 14 12 39 38 23 5 27 42 31 53 B 231 487 349 1,604 1,697 1,811 1,095 362 1,570 2,178 418 4,525 - 85 1,623 136 860 3,081 2,093 619 201 1,645 2,841 1,495 4,329 H 2 23 4 12 17 21 16 4 20 23 11 36 K 1 30 4 12 20 21 18 2 16 40 8 26 H 8 532 26 1,277 2,012 1,485 1,175 171 1,317 1,874 391 3,467 8 12 790 84 1,023 1,584 1,126 829 198 776 3,326 319 1,873 ■" 4 42 7 48 63 50 33 6 48 92 37 91 8 6 80 18 46 47 74 47 12 48 81 49 84 - 179 1,490 225 7,797 11,980 4,154 4,160 180 5,403 11,633 3,271 12,038 8 249 2,936 597 5,297 6,407 6,461 5,621 674 4,134 9,259 4,755 9,187 9 1 18 3 37 56 50 1 24 6 40 39 21 63 :> 1 21 9 26 56 42 1 25 5 32 45 22 45 Q 12 822 109 10,232 17,560 8,188 55 5,140 692 5,709 10,006 3,859 13,071 D 51 1,137 336 4,282 12,388 7,610 340 5,661 660 4,441 8,302 3,229 8,530 9 6 1 45 40 42 1 21 4 39 32 30 26 51 12 46 34 39 21 7 37 26 29 24 '.' 735 30 32,893 18,922 22,117 10 10,709 66 14,372 11,809 9,514 13,583 9 1,106 26,688 12,586 22,874 9,780 592 12,810 6,733 12,106 13,328 5 1 25 27 22 15 3 18 23 17 16 '' 470 30 10,872 12,038 6,444 6,909 56 4,186 6,664 4,036 5,912 10 166 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms: 4.11 farms number 1959 . . 1954 .. t'nder 10 acres number 105° . . 1954 . . 10 to 49 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 50 to 69 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 139 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 180 to 219 acres number 1959 . - 1954.. 220 to 259 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 260 to 499 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 500 to 999 acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 1,000 or more acres number 1959 . . 1954 . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959.. Land in farms: All land in farms acres 1959 . . 1954. Under 10 acres acres 1959 . . 1951.. 10 to 49 acres acres 1959 . . 1951.. 50 lo 69 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . 70 to 99 acres acres 1959 . . 1951. 100 to 139 acres acres 1959. . 1954.. 140 to 179 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. ISO to 219 acres acres 1959. . 1954.. 220 to 259 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 260 to 499 acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 500 to 999 acres acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 1 ,000 or more acres acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 1959 . . Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. I'mler 10 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 10 to 19 acres farms reportmrr 1959 . . 1954 . . ncres 1959 . . 1954.. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954. . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1951.. acres 1959 . . 1954,. 100 t 139 acres . 8(1 81 82 S3 -I - ■■■ ■ n farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954 . , farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . farms reportinp- 1959. 1954.. acres 1959. 1954 . farms reportinp 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959. 1954 . 260 to 499 acres farms reportine 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954. 5110 u. 999 acres farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. l.lHH) i* re acres farms reportinp 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 lo 1,999 acres farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 1,337 1,757 155 192 509 709 132 160 183 264 136 174 73 101 46 48 25 27 54 61 15 15 9 6 3 132,072 153,562 506 817 15,030 21,381 7,702 9,289 14,864 21,606 15,618 19,900 11,335 15,565 9,069 9,470 5,978 6,483 18,317 21,398 10,147 9,691 23,506 17,962 4,967 744 966 6,643 11,128 51 58 113 160 295 379 1,430 2,511 77 96 529 936 104 151 765 1,617 72 114 689 1,574 47 63 448 981 26 31 488 620 20 16 239 311 33 42 962 1,241 14 11 746 646 5 5 234 531 1 20 53 153 14 30 23 73 3 5 4 17 2 6 2 5 1 5 1 4 1 3 2 2 3 12,797 22,578 54 124 491 1,865 160 305 319 1,367 238 670 300 755 200 980 250 961 350 1,230 1,317 10,435 13,004 33 114 587 1,358 9 17 27 44 15 54 237 466 3 4 109 114 3 17 54 179 1 5 50 72 5 1 1 100 203 St. Charles 110 161 14 32 45 67 11 12 6 8 4 4 6 6 1 43,901 64,408 43 128 1,180 1,803 634 685 474 692 502 447 936 965 199 1,581 465 1,233 3,018 3,130 3,825 2,175 32,625 51, 569 5,948 52 80 4,708 14, 537 2 4 18 31 189 510 8 11 213 310 2 6 15 427 2 3 145 64 1 5 75 196 70 295 5 4 191 302 5 3 398 463 7 5 3,410 11,785 1,045 1,534 65 178 513 789 98 129 95 140 98 115 59 66 37 31 20 19 35 40 22 21 3 6 3 89,907 112,294 317 997 12,608 18,487 5,630 7,403 7,976 11,629 11,297 13,128 9,057 10,431 7,308 6,102 4,814 4,464 12,166 14,102 14,866 15,183 3,868 10,368 3,868 749 1,237 9,225 15,220 45 139 153 547 407 674 3,347 6,684 69 98 782 1,253 54 103 650 1,512 63 87 1,374 1,465 35 53 681 922 20 22 477 537 15 13 383 338 22 31 562 995 17 14 515 704 2 3 301 263 208 413 28 133 59 138 23 25 13 16 12 15 11 14 9 10 15 18 17 16 21 13 52,785 70,198 110 625 1,643 3,133 1,308 1,459 1,091 1,307 1,364 1,667 1,727 2,192 1,794 1,974 1,461 2,222 4,613 5,242 13,450 12,047 24,224 38,330 17,382 165 265 2 2,904 32, 531 8 51 21 179 46 82 524 1,135 20 20 607 745 12 15 486 831 10 13 661 880 10 14 984 1,503 9 10 841 1,225 5 9 481 1,595 13 15 2,920 3,440 17 17 5,240 5,893 15 19 10,139 15,105 12 7,831 St, John the Baptist 83 141 16 32 22 47 6 10 32,677 41,441 60 118 658 1,240 315 545 661 727 598 1,049 170 330 1,179 825 722 3,608 4,332 3,133 3,986 22,295 27,567 62 82 10,370 13,649 4 4 11 11 18 29 338 508 5 7 134 282 5 5 157 250 266 463 1 2 15 145 488 235 275 10 13 1,601 2,340 4 5 1,949 2,494 5 6 5,411 6,646 5,029 6,700 287 522 3,346 4,867 566 592 318 278 179 141 80 69 58 53 37 39 96 76 43 44 19 19 13 310,826 328,024 1,113 2,656 96,235 136,516 32,050 33,310 25,886 22,581 20,425 16,374 12,567 10,901 11,327 10,322 8,871 9,305 33,005 25,338 30,766 30,124 38,581 30,597 16,271 4,278 5,800 135,760 155,267 78 207 377 967 2,983 4,473 61,354 93,997 507 528 16,015 17,233 275 232 10,614 7,930 151 116 6,818 4,882 62 52 3,628 3,633 49 42 3,434 3,267 32 31 2,467 2,712 85 67 13,152 8,935 40 36 10,960 7,637 16 16 6,941 4,074 12 5,848 1,432 2,198 134 337 858 1,341 156 189 95 133 63 87 37 36 26 24 13 7 24 20 20 13 6 11 3 97,751 130,097 459 1,618 24,152 37,581 8,932 10,710 7,786 10,808 7,222 9,647 5,742 5,546 5,133 4,714 3,113 1,676 8,372 6,762 14,679 10,016 12,161 30,819 3,673 1,141 1,764 48,212 70,019 28 86 96 334 721 1,200 15,004 27,209 143 176 5,404 6,914 81 123 4,254 6,533 61 75 4,223 5,856 32 34 2,982 3,299 20 23 2,159 2,799 11 7 1,355 1,081 21 19 3,566 3,753 17 12 4,351 3,647 4,818 8,594 3 1,302 LOUISIANA HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 167 St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 705 2,985 750 428 1,230 2,299 1,398 2,266 1,210 269 1,615 495 750 1 1,405 3,998 1,341 658 2,131 2,648 1,723 2,950 1,673 414 2,255 648 1,134 2 74 576 148 44 115 145 95 158 134 40 61 39 86 3 293 850 357 131 214 229 135 323 245 90 138 77 149 I 377 1,456 242 US 405 694 854 952 423 127 566 267 336 5 693 2,056 561 241 709 873 1,017 1,335 650 177 1,076 382 544 6 66 211 68 48 115 243 137 259 101 16 194 24 69 7 112 263 96 64 222 292 167 350 152 35 270 14 103 8 61 224 60 46 173 286 125 328 161 25 292 11 103 9 108 284 97 61 338 280 175 339 203 37 366 19 148 10 34 202 45 28 159 214 74 224 119 20 211 19 55 11 62 229 45 40 233 254 96 253 146 17 193 17 78 12 28 114 32 22 92 155 44 140 69 10 98 21 47 13 39 122 30 32 144 172 54 123 85 15 85 11 57 14 15 56 16 22 44 120 15 61 50 4 53 5 19 15 17 65 13 17 76 106 16 59 47 6 40 13 17 ie 12 49 8 8 21 76 14 40 27 3 37 12 8 17 15 34 7 10 43 87 13 46 31 7 24 12 12 '.^ 17 64 34 28 65 220 15 68 72 8 70 29 15 19 28 64 39 24 92 215 36 80 66 11 44 33 18 20 9 24 39 16 31 iio 17 22 37 3 24 28 7 21 16 19 33 10 44 105 11 28 32 8 9 26 6 aa 12 9 58 18 10 36 8 14 17 13 9 40 5 23 22 12 63 28 16 35 3 14 16 11 10 44 2 24 6 6 34 12 7 23 5 12 14 4 6 28 5 25 79,219 184,455 245,166 100,537 139,562 386,801 97,832 195,280 146,786 54,057 183,945 137,984 58,609 26 140,716 215,458 250,373 116,627 225,377 383,064 103,800 222,781 160,857 55,198 183,934 147,808 70,991 27 329 2,411 804 176 411 556 482 668 576 152 311 193 263 28 1,482 4,118 2,290 757 1,006 1,099 729 1,654 1,258 451 763 421 745 29 9,173 32,961 5,752 3,858 11,510 20,558 23,319 26,857 11,819 2,824 17,912 5,477 9,783 30 16,683 46,748 11,753 6,168 20,741 24,161 28,612 37,197 17,399 3,978 32,988 7,844 15,439 "■1 3,832 12,105 4,024 2,795 6,732 14, 213 8,012 15,124 5,937 928 11,317 1,384 3,957 32 6,447 15,151 5,537 3,738 12,901 16,876 9,628 20,399 8,835 2,009 15,764 783 5,930 38 4,927 18,486 4,984 3,813 14,327 23,480 10,051 26,962 13,094 2,023 23,795 898 8,360 34 8,861 23,229 8,096 4,870 28,057 22,949 14,044 27,803 16,500 2,981 29,767 1,550 11,912 35 3,826 23,420 5,106 3,201 18,590 25,153 8,567 26,079 13,684 2,423 24,726 2,173 6,308 36 7,062 26,538 5,351 4,534 27,291 29,405 11,077 29,320 16,824 1,975 22,285 1,959 8,989 37 4,380 17,902 5,064 3,477 14,637 24,488 7,020 21,841 10,692 1,522 15,498 3,286 7,306 38 6,162 19,235 4,616 5,008 22,663 26,945 8,627 19,322 13,423 2,357 13,458 1,734 8,931 39 3,028 11,030 3,245 4,365 8,578 23,802 2,998 11,959 9,851 825 10,383 1,025 3,743 40 3,350 12,749 2,578 3,332 14,966 20,899 3,106 11,375 9,177 1,191 7,855 2,582 3,342 41 2,886 11,564 1,922 1,881 5,023 18,032 3,357 9,426 6,384 689 8,840 2,849 1,895 42 3,611 8,043 1,590 2,460 10,195 20,434 3,141 10,933 7,377 1,662 5,699 2,867 2,834 43 6,429 20,912 12,883 9,737 a, 648 78,234 5,750 23,022 24,714 2,930 25,051 11,215 5,364 44 10,173 21,997 14,230 8,317 31,407 75,497 12,142 26,301 23,143 4,005 15,540 12,361 6,027 45 5,974 16,471 26,709 11,779 20,568 74,460 11,837 13,977 24,671 2,026 15,911 18,487 4,484 46 10,311 13,209 22,852 6,296 29,851 70,742 7,674 18,904 22,050 5,394 5,971 19,593 3,642 47 34,435 17,193 174,673 55,455 17,538 83,825 16,439 19,365 25,364 37,715 30,201 90,997 7,146 48 66, 574 24,441 171,480 71,147 26,299 74,057 5,020 19, 573 24,871 29,195 33,844 96,114 3,200 49 7,052 9,193 50,402 17,252 9,606 30,455 5,683 14,464 18,804 4,887 8,338 39,369 7,146 50 409 2,108 648 234 731 1,734 894 1,641 755 185 1,454 422 314 51 869 3,073 1,301 331 1,294 1,969 1,237 2,274 1,134 276 2,055 583 642 52 17,399 25,155 60,611 26,422 11,737 118,731 9,440 34,324 20,285 17,441 72,126 19,414 3,465 53 31,076 35,024 65,640 26,821 26,126 174,183 12,309 46,974 24,305 20,899 77,881 26,369 7,153 54 21 432 106 6 27 21 33 62 51 10 44 29 20 55 110 675 346 36 80 58 73 169 105 33 73 71 52 56 53 979 669 23 61 70 "94 239 165 42 236 135 36 57 257 1,744 2,136 119 280 262 193 577 346 124 372 357 162 58 225 1,050 210 65 240 454 518 701 258 89 487 247 132 59 460 1,611 545 98 405 568 720 1,050 461 123 973 362 288 60 1,646 5,903 3,255 605 1,663 7,515 2,962 7,770 2,546 1,185 9,298 3,572 667 61 3,502 10,702 8,612 1,235 4,986 11,094 4,995 13, 334 6,004 1,750 19,778 5,623 1,800 62 41 135 60 32 79 195 102 185 62 13 176 18 28 63 72 189 93 41 138 231 128 280 97 26 264 11 68 64 617 1,665 1,705 586 831 5,552 1,028 2,862 885 296 5,289 286 236 65 834 2,151 2,985 974 2,297 8,232 1,324 5,459 2,202 694 8,937 206 674 66 41 146 55 25 109 244 99 251 109 21 278 9 53 67 72 203 94 34 220 237 141 282 154 30 356 14 100 68 687 2,188 1,881 684 1,367 10,787 1,131 5,056 1,492 858 10,592 118 628 69 1,425 3,053 3,561 1,178 3,761 12,723 1,613 6,468 2,567 1,324 14,756 242 1,273 70 17 120 44 19 100 189 55 170 75 17 195 14 28 71 39 158 45 28 154 220 73 206 103 13 190 13 59 72 411 2,207 2,354 728 1,678 11,175 993 4,219 1,644 740 11,329 296 348 73 1,037 3,212 2,352 1,183 3,209 17,279 1,270 5,257 2,053 557 10,254 270 787 74 16 80 29 17 60 131 33 113 46 8 92 16 23 75 32 81 28 25 10Q 155 41 106 63 14 82 8 38 76 464 2,302 1,754 837 1,314 9,774 676 3,791 1,108 405 6,607 339 350 77 1,158 2,097 1,514 1,632 2,372 15,980 665 3,740 1,397 825 5,907 217 538 78 8 36 15 15 28 108 9 48 30 3 50 4 8 79 12 48 13 15 52 98 11 43 33 5 35 11 11 80 276 1,192 1,442 908 591 9,789 196 1,649 1,087 306 4,691 81 155 81 475 1,387 1,362 1,522 1,707 11,511 92 1,491 1,116 442 . 2,870 471 265 82 10 36 6 8 12 70 12 29 23 3 37 8 5 83 15 28 7 6 33 81 9 38 25 7 24 10 8 B4 764 1,373 997 974 ' 331 7,406 445 1,201 717 273 3,708 343 68 B5 1,429 874 538 1,150 1,068 11,682 208 1,458 951 473 1,814 343 235 86 13 49 32 17 49 194 12 53 55 6 63 20 8 87 23 55 35 15 66 197 30 65 54 7 41 26 10 88 1,847 1,967 5,534 1,920 1,991 25,848 413 3,244 3,825 723 8,029 970 148 89 2,241 1,932 5,152 1,558 2,779 39,111 1,374 3,417 2,430 824 5,619 1,162 669 90 7 16 34 13 20 97 14 18 32 2 23 22 5 91 13 16 33 9 35 96 8 25 25 7 8 19 6 92 1,222 1,094 7,787 4,070 1,154 20,772 842 2,195 4,173 239 5,502 1,006 404 93 2,384 995 7,664 1,180 2,496 28,849 436 3,113 2,508 1,155 1,205 1,381 308 94 10 8 57 17 7 31 7 11 14 13 9 35 4 95 21 9 62 24 11 28 3 10 14 11 9 38 2 96 9,412 4,285 33,233 15,087 756 10,043 660 2,098 2,643 12,374 6,845 12,268 425 97 16,334 6,877 29,764 15,090 1,171 17,460 139 2,660 2,731 12,731 6,369 16,097 442 98 4 5 33 11 5 20 5 10 12 4 6 25 4 99 812 251 12,028 4,275 511 5,647 375 2,091 2,375 853 2,425 3,123 425 100 168 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms: AM fann operators number 1959 1054 . Full owners numlier 1059 . 1954. Fart owners number 1950 . 1054. Managers number 1050. 1054 . All tenants number 1050 . 1954 . . Proportion of tenancy percent 1050 . 1054 . Land in farms: All farm operators acres 1050 . , 1954 . . Full owners acres 1050 . 1954 . , Part owners acres 3950 . , 1954 . . Managers acres 1059 . . 1054 . . All tenants ncres 1059 . . 1954.. Cropland harvested: All farm operators farms report mg 1050 . . 1954.. acres 1059.. 1054 . . Full owners farms reporting 1059 . . 1954 . . acres 1050 . . 1054 . . Part owner? farms reporting 1050 . . 1054 . . acres 1059. . 1954.. Managers farms reporting 1959 . . 1054 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . All tenants farms reporting 1050 . . 1054.. acres 1059 . . 1954 . . Farms by color and tenure of operator: White fami operators, total number 1959 . . 1954 . . Full owners number 1959 . . 1954.. Part owners number 1959 . . 1954 . . Managers number 1959 . . 1954 . . All tenants number 1950 . . 1954 . . Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . . 1954 . . BT j Nonwhite farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number 4.11 tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operator?, totnl acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres Ml tenants . 1950 . 1959 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1050. 1959 . 1959. 1059. 1954, 1950. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1050. 1054 . 1959. 1051. 1059. 1954 . 1959. 1954 . acres 1950 . 1954 . Nonwhite farm operators, total farms reporting 1059 . acres 1959. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . , acres 1959 . All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Nonwhite farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres \l! tenants acres Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator : White farm operators, total farms reporting Full owners famis reporting acres Part owners farms reporting acres All lenants. farms reporting 74,438 111,127 44,251 59,956 11,410 12,801 475 475 18,302 37,895 24.6 34.1 10,347,328 11,441,343 4,392,430 5,110,219 3,519,631 3,136,920 974,644 1,149,966 1,460,623 2,044,238 52,490 82,755 2,425,936 3,010,580 26,075 35,996 661,644 845, 167 10,138 11,662 952,416 930, 525 406 394 204,981 209, 545 15,871 34,703 606,895 1,025,343 56,735 77,654 37,450 50,041 9,741 10, 206 451 453 9,093 16,954 16.0 21.8 17,703 6,801 1,669 24 9,209 52.0 9,639,799 10,277,411 4,096,568 4,708,467 3,406,105 2,968,318 957,322 1,113,859 1,179,804 1,486,767 707, 529 295, 862 113,526 17,322 280,819 37,114 52, 129 2,135,687 2,475,728 20,914 28,285 597,847 749,201 8,530 9,123 902,489 860,191 7,280 14,343 433, 515 658,656 15,376 290,249 5,161 63,797 1,608 49, 927 8,591 173,380 2,471 3,310 1,013 1,230 520 549 7 7 931 1,524 37.7 46.0 338,824 343,697 84,428 84,507 152,627 139,001 7,771 5,845 93,998 114, 344 1,742 2,471 119,247 155,195 424 506 17,164 18,691 483 516 56,267 65,390 7 6 1,967 1,205 828 1,443 43,849 69,909 2,256 2,980 988 1,193 503 536 7 7 758 1,244 33.6 41.7 215 25 17 173 80.5 330,968 333,761 83,704 83,623 151,695 138,549 7,771 5,845 87,798 105,744 7,856 724 932 6,200 1,545 2,165 113, 570 148, 176 408 489 16,835 18,446 467 503 55,758 65,053 663 1,167 39,010 63,472 197 5,677 16 329 16 509 165 4,839 767 1,160 534 888 139 124 6 2 88 146 11.5 12.6 149,993 126,819 41,138 50,319 80,842 43,849 6,046 2,803 21,967 29,848 483 802 30,614 41,192 292 571 5,168 9,071 126 116 18,041 17, 859 4 1 753 513 61 114 6,652 13,749 708 1,045 490 799 133 116 6 2 79 128 11.2 12.2 59 44 6 9 15.3 147,916 123,317 39,790 47,906 80,194 43,009 6,046 2,803 21,886 29,599 2,077 1,348 648 81 444 706 30,040 39,950 262 499 4,835 8,4ie 120 108 17,832 17,423 58 98 6,620 13,596 39 574 30 333 6 209 3 32 896 1,283 680 1,079 142 116 11 6 63 82 7.0 6.4 89,755 93,594 34,452 52,316 33,970 18,409 15,574 11,764 5,759 11,105 500 704 18,384 24,031 342 539 4,108 10,121 112 102 5,445 4,832 10 5 5,950 3,108 36 58 2,881 5,970 812 1,119 620 958 125 95 11 60 6.9 5.4 84 60 17 7 8.3 87,248 89,448 33,278 50,071 32,701 17, 109 15,574 11,764 5,695 10,504 2,507 1,174 1,269 64 433 579 17,384 22,255 295 452 3,908 9,555 97 82 4,686 3,814 31 40 2,840 5,778 67 1,000 47 200 15 759 5 41 Assumption 307 313 130 172 84 63 11 8 82 70 26.7 22.4 94, 831 88,315 18,446 36,077 35,690 22,800 25,371 12,227 15,324 17,211 183 242 39,011 45,751 36 108 5,809 16, 537 77 62 13,532 11,625 11 8 11,753 7,342 59 64 7,917 10,247 295 292 127 157 80 59 10 8 78 68 26.4 23.3 12 3 4 1 4 33.3 87,296 88,091 18,402 35,954 35,567 22,709 18,041 12,227 15,286 17,201 7,535 44 123 7,330 38 174 226 37,003 45,610 33 97 5,784 16,481 73 58 13,450 11,546 58 63 7,890 10, 241 9 2,008 3 25 4 82 1 27 Avoyelles 3,098 4,467 1,747 2,197 727 934 5 9 619 1,327 20.0 29.7 229,613 223,996 99,385 104,063 81,424 73,336 21,476 12,272 27,328 34,325 2,510 3,637 79, 828 84,100 1,223 1,468 27, 367 27,338 702 910 34,072 30,225 4 9 3,050 2,282 581 1,250 15,339 24,255 2,638 3,619 1,645 2,019 627 780 5 9 361 811 13.7 22.4 460 102 100 258 56.1 218,368 205,388 96, 581 99, 624 78,112 69,424 21,476 12,272 22, 199 24,068 11,245 2,804 3,312 5,129 2,092 2,826 72,929 71,559 1,148 1,317 26,420 25,747 603 758 32,261 27,703 337 742 11,198 15,827 418 6,899 75 947 99 1,811 244 4,141 Beauregard 1,045 1,262 836 1,078 131 80 1 2 77 102 7.4 8.1 160,123 163,696 102,767 110,163 41, 563 32,916 2,860 765 12,933 19,852 698 772 14,221 20,284 536 643 7,369 11, 579 115 72 4,894 5,147 1 1 220 2 46 56 1,738 3,556 1,031 1,230 829 1,054 129 80 1 2 72 94 7.0 7.6 5 35.7 159,793 161,926 102, 568 109, 536 41,534 32,916 2,860 765 12,831 18,709 330 199 29 102 687 749 14,155 19,816 529 626 7,330 11,468 113 72 4,873 5,147 44 50 1,732 3,199 11 66 7 39 2 21 2 6 LOUISIANA 169 OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 1,286 1,532 771 660 479 995 1,198 710 1,670 1,103 759 900 2,706 1 2,020 2,771 1,296 1,089 649 1,578 2,167 1,189 2,575 1,704 1,715 1,460 3,226 2 899 701 405 523 334 633 733 364 1,101 861 339 614 1,238 a 1,153 980 739 789 393 730 1,161 411 1,504 1,499 482 711 1,161 4 174 216 226 76 91 123 156 93 256 157 182 91 308 5 287 283 289 80 122 179 196 113 308 89 192 136 355 8 8 18 8 4 8 13 10 5 11 7 6 T 8 18 13 2 9 6 4 13 10 5 16 4 2 e 205 597 132 61 50 239 301 240 303 80 227 188 1,154 a 572 1,490 255 218 125 663 806 652 753 111 1,025 609 1,708 10 15.9 39.0 17.1 9.2 10.4 24.0 25.1 33.8 18.1 7.3 29.9 20.9 42.6 n 28.3 53.8 19.7 20.0 19.3 42.0 37.2 54.8 29.2 6.5 59.8 41.7 52.9 10 232,423 268,970 468,350 68,325 216,476 124,733 189,362 208,445 296,834 150,702 179,002 200, 117 215,806 13 248,987 282,809 496,406 81,216 253,704 134,375 289,463 223,481 329,710 136,385 185,622 223,076 215,408 11 100,570 90,504 39,631 43, 188 59,886 76,646 109,012 90,192 160,302 78,931 55,059 129, 173 85,579 15 ■ 101,841 110,887 54,055 55,429 54,301 70,915 169,385 64,027 175,782 92,976 61,316 147,016 72,869 16 105,927 102,063 252,920 20,582 86,876 34,027 45,982 39,494 103,846 54,197 79,504 50,289 74,275 17 109,658 80,222 205,609 12,003 ,,,, „ 28,848 57,060 45,373 92, 918 29,481 52,041 44,992 72,070 18 9,4% 31, 181 67,363 2,572 5,420 66,599 11,735 6,426 21,376 12,013 6,454 1" 8,803 23,534 133,240 2,891 29,310 6,884 3,983 91,403 11,070 6,286 43,158 8,314 368 20 16,430 45,222 108,436 4,555 67,142 14,060 28,948 12,160 20, 951 11,148 23,063 8,642 49,498 21 28,685 68,166 103,502 10,893 73,997 27,728 59,035 22,678 49,940 7,642 29, 107 22,754 70,101 22 630 990 384 403 174 749 846 622 1,026 482 706 580 2,097 23 1,308 2,008 522 571 303 1,288 1,547 1,087 1,759 818 1,662 1,221 2,687 24 39,869 60,607 80,241 16, 586 11,779 32,304 17,727 37,459 24,216 14,096 91,119 18, 557 80,082 25 57, 691 79,897 91,790 17,933 21,387 37, 714 31,778 35,552 33,494 14,332 77,800 27,568 93, 389 26 392 326 127 284 95 439 462 303 594 346 304 349 732 27 590 459 161 354 150 478 708 323 873 670 444 521 710 28 12,307 14,632 5,605 6,478 2,483 16,054 6,912 16,691 11,648 6,375 23,821 9,214 16,839 29 16,183 25,428 5,261 7,913 1,583 13,259 12,056 11,037 12,865 9,121 24,211 12,785 16,683 30 132 144 154 70 50 118 130 90 197 96 182 64 282 31 253 221 191 76 77 173 162 109 249 69 192 113 320 32 20,483 22,196 43,615 7,576 5,726 9,735 5,402 11,141 7,269 5,619 43,630 5,200 32,889 33 26,479 23,956 46,326 5,108 8,449 9,311 5,830 7,919 10,259 2,384 22,843 4,934 30,307 34 7 17 5 2 5 10 10 4 8 6 6 35 8 12 7 2 5 6 4 12 6 5 15 3 1 36 3,514 8,059 7,507 74 761 3,986 2,067 1,416 6,890 1,864 1,551 17 4,001 3,078 2,238 741 327 1,293 756 6,788 686 1,623 8,585 1,124 60 38 99 503 98 49 27 192 249 219 225 36 212 161 1,077 39 457 1,316 163 139 71 631 673 643 631 74 1,011 584 1,656 40 3,565 15,720 23,514 2,532 3,496 6,515 4,652 5,641 3,232 686 16,778 2,279 28,803 41 11,028 27,435 37,965 4,171 11,028 13,851 13,136 9,808 9,684 1,204 22,161 8,725 46,339 42 676 809 749 537 476 788 697 429 875 878 479 443 2,024 43 908 1,132 1,218 830 629 1,120 1,076 469 1,177 1,398 683 516 2,442 44 467 475 391 428 332 569 503 290 642 685 241 337 1,172 45 592 660 702 629 380 679 776 294 850 1,269 307 378 1,105 46 117 183 225 65 91 114 112 79 168 134 136 70 289 47 151 189 281 61 120 156 133 82 164 70 138 72 335 1'. 8 18 8 4 8 13 10 3 11 7 6 IN 3 15 13 2 9 6 3 12 9 5 15 3 2 '.o 84 133 125 44 49 105 74 47 55 56 91 29 557 51 157 268 222 138 120 279 164 81 154 54 223 63 1,000 52 12.4 16.4 16.7 8.2 10.3 13.3 10.6 11.0 6.3 6.4 19.0 6.5 27.5 53 17.3 23.7 18.2 16.6 19.1 24.9 15.2 17.3 13.1 3.9 32.7 12.2 41.0 54 610 723 22 123 3 207 501 281 795 225 280 457 682 55 432 226 14 95 2 64 230 74 459 176 98 277 66 VI 57 33 1 11 9 44 14 88 23 2 24 46 21 19 57 > f.'j 121 464 7 17 1 134 227 193 248 136 159 597 19.8 64.2 31.8 13.8 33.3 64.7 45.3 68.7 31.2 10.7 48.6 34.8 87.5 60 209, 119 244,284 467,730 62,336 216,436 117,676 151,818 200,824 254,182 139,732 165,561 179, 140 195, 860 •'I 210,737 236,756 487,760 69,929 253, 200 121,883 206,319 182,851 258,203 129,753 160,244 190,814 194,602 !S 84,417 81,482 39,289 38,451 59, 856 73,759 91,219 86,823 136,664 72,213 50,633 114,715 83,349 63 83,163 96,606 53,305 49,358 53,981 68,825 132,455 59,636 144,498 87,770 52,660 131,389 71,277 64 103,352 98, 856 252,909 19,822 86,876 33,193 42, 632 38,856 95,081 51,831 73,668 49,005 73,042 65 100,953 75,408 204,617 8,845 96,082 26,639 49, 793 44,463 81,924 29,008 47, 992 42,770 71, 142 66 9,496 31,181 67,363 2,572 5,420 66,599 11,735 5,694 21,376 12,013 6,454 67 8,803 22,179 133,240 2,891 29,310 6,884 2,663 63,403 10,641 6,286 43,078 7,484 368 m 11,854 32,765 108, 169 4,063 67,132 10,724 12,547 8,546 10,702 9,994 19,884 3,407 33,015 69 17,818 42,563 96, 598 8,835 73,827 19, 535 21,408 15,349 21,140 6,689 16,514 9,171 51,815 70 23,304 24,686 620 5,989 40 7,057 37,544 7,621 42,652 10,970 13,441 20,977 19,946 tl 16,153 9,022 342 4,737 30 2,887 17,793 3,369 23,638 6,718 4,426 14,458 2,230 72 2,575 3,207 11 760 834 3,350 638 8,765 2,366 732 1,154 5,836 1,284 1,233 73 74 4,576 12,457 267 492 10 3,336 16,401 3,614 10, 249 3,179 5,235 16,483 75 283 381 377 3L4 174 574 400 359 419 357 441 239 1,437 76 460 519 490 423 296 842 594 379 565 567 646 331 1,922 77 36,172 52,011 80,191 14,905 11,779 28, 536 11,463 33,460 17,471 12,882 82,344 14,900 66,226 78 45,955 58,360 89,037 14,165 21,320 30,043 15,031 25,662 18,000 12,699 59,659 15,838 78,948 79 158 182 124 222 95 386 265 236 273 254 214 173 672 80 243 236 155 281 146 437 412 216 370 491 277 230 665 81 10,428 13,348 5,567 5,434 2,483 15,059 4,906 15,667 8,819 5,569 21, 519 7,673 15,919 82 13,234 22,817 5,222 6,517 1,564 12,586 8,099 9,455 8,088 8,175 19,887 9,655 16,074 83 83 114 154 59 50 109 87 76 116 80 136 45 263 si LL9 133 186 57 75 150 100 78 111 50 138 53 300 85 19,546 21,675 43,615 7,249 5,726 9,405 4,528 10,696 5,826 5,447 39,732 4,991 32,150 86 23,616 22,040 45,679 3,860 8,441 8,474 4,475 7,470 7,559 2,179 20,458 4,140 29,697 87 35 68 94 33 27 79 43 37 20 21 83 15 496 ^ 90 139 1/42 83 70 249 79 74 78 21 217 45 956 89 2,684 8,929 23,502 2,222 3,496 4,072 1,268 3,111 759 580 14,203 372 16,606 SO 5,104 10,497 35,898 3,047 10, 988 7,690 1,751 3,249 1,667 722 10,785 919 33,117 91 347 609 7 89 175 446 263 607 125 265 341 660 92 3,697 8,596 50 1,681 3,768 6,264 3,999 6,745 1,214 8,775 3,657 13,856 93 234 144 3 62 53 197 67 321 92 90 176 60 94 1,879 1,284 38 1,044 995 2,006 1,024 2,829 806 2,302 1,541 920 95 49 30 11 9 43 14 81 16 46 19 19 96 937 521 327 330 874 445 1,443 172 3,898 209 739 97 64 435 4 16 113 206 182 205 15 129 146 581 gg 881 6,791 12 310 2,443 3,384 2,530 2,473 106 2,575 1,907 12,197 ill 170 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE Item (For definitions and explanatioi Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche Farms: All farm operators . number Full owners . Part owners . Managers. . . • All tenants . . . number . number . number . number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms: Ml farm operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cropland harvested: All farm operators farms reporting 1959. 1951 . 1059 . 1954 19.-.9. 195-1 . 1059. 1054. 1050. 1051. 1050 . 1051. 1050. 1954. 1059. 1054. 1950 . 1954. 1 959 . 1954. 1059. 1954. 1050. 1951. acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners farms reporting 1059. 1954. acres 1959 . 1054. Part ow nets farms reporting 1959 . 1954- . acres 1959. 1054 . Manaeers farms reporting All tenants farms reportinc acres Farms by color and tenure of operator: While farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Manaeers number AH tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Nonwhile farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Manaeers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: while fam. operators, Ualal acres Full owners acres Part owners -■■ acres Managers acres Ml tenants acres Nonwhite farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres Ml ten 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959 . . 1951.. 1050 . . 1954 . . 1959 . . 1954.. 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959.. 1954 . . 1950.. 1954 . . 1959 . . 1951 . . 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959 . . 1954 . . 1059 . , 1050.. 1059 . , 1959 . , 1959 . . 1959 . . 1950 . . 1954 . 1959.. 1954 . 1959 . 1954 . 1959 . 1954 . 1959 . 1954. 1959 . 1050. 1050. 1959 . 1959. Cropland harvested by color aod tenure of operator : While farm operators, total farms reporting .farms reporting 1059.. 1954 . 1059. 1951 . 1959 . 1054 1050. 1051 . 1950. 1951. 1950. 1054 . 1950. 1054 1050. 1054. |Uonwhile farm operators, total farms reporting 1059 . acres 1059. Full owners farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Part owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. Part owners (arm* reporting acres Ml tenants farms re|iorting acres 2,654 4,171 1,035 1,230 478 529 14 9 1,127 2,403 42.5 57.6 307,262 329,650 132,211 128,989 113,396 99,181 13,784 15,901 47,871 85,579 2,327 3,853 93,037 119,161 773 974 29,153 31,941 459 521 32,663 30,076 14 9 1,935 2,568 1,081 2,349 29,286 54,576 1,824 2,644 922 1,087 408 454 14 9 480 1,094 26.3 41.4 830 113 70 647 78.0 280,426 287,191 126,895 122,307 :."/,. • 93,974 13,784 15,901 32,454 55,009 26,836 5,316 6,103 15,417 1,534 2,344 76,558 88,798 673 844 27,560 28,983 392 446 30,139 27,408 455 1,045 16,924 29,839 793 16,479 100 1,593 67 2,524 626 12,362 857 1,322 708 974 63 113 4 2 82 233 9.6 17.6 80,037 93,627 48,818 59,093 27,529 18,890 471 9,944 3,219 5,700 469 644 11,977 15,857 342 358 5,112 6,350 54 98 5,469 5,122 1 1 170 2,057 72 187 1,226 2,328 728 1,070 646 891 53 73 4 2 25 104 3.4 9.7 129 62 10 57 44.2 77,312 89,277 47,130 57,243 27,095 17,805 471 9,944 2,616 4,285 2,725 1,688 434 603 358 427 10,678 13,317 298 306 4,598 5,807 44 59 5,210 4,431 15 61 700 1,022 111 1,299 44 514 10 259 57 526 805 1,002 383 398 220 255 12 8 190 341 23.6 34.0 138,846 133,410 22,873 21,885 60,213 67,608 30,148 10,599 25,612 33,318 620 774 57,817 65,343 220 216 7,597 8,687 210 244 29,837 31,816 11 5 4,397 1,026 179 309 15,986 23,814 671 778 338 336 184 203 11 8 138 231 20.6 29.7 134 45 36 1 52 38.8 128,571 120,703 21,767 20,982 55,390 62,195 29,942 10,599 21,472 26,927 10,275 1,106 4,823 206 4,140 511 582 50,692 55,921 197 175 7,178 8,277 174 193 26,134 27,836 130 209 13,177 18,782 109 7,125 23 419 36 3,703 49 2,809 425 572 167 273 116 91 13 10 129 198 30.4 34.6 120,271 IX, 561 15,901 35,259 49,514 25,006 22,302 50,199 32,554 24,097 277 410 30,417 36,814 78 161 3,348 7,464 90 84 6,622 7,965 13 10 8,824 7,863 96 155 11,623 13, 522 366 448 148 232 99 60 12 8 107 148 29.2 33.0 59 19 17 1 22 37.3 118,186 131,549 15,396 34,605 49,093 24,564 21,702 49,399 31,995 22,981 2,085 505 421 600 559 228 300 29,630 35,333 64 129 3,124 7,293 73 54 6,394 7,649 79 109 11,312 12,599 49 787 14 224 17 228 17 311 519 1,058 474 820 21 98 23 140 4.4 13.2 47,264 85,374 43,127 65,708 2,793 10,498 1,264 9,168 300 709 2,824 8,211 264 516 2,280 4,821 18 86 439 2,088 18 107 105 1,302 414 780 382 649 18 55 1 13 76 3.1 9.7 105 92 3 10 9.5 42,169 71,886 38,608 59,186 2,757 8,239 724 4,461 5,095 4,519 36 54 235 490 2,325 5,805 210 396 1,857 3,991 15 45 426 1,362 10 49 42 452 65 499 54 423 3 13 119 218 81 126 20 23 18 69 15.1 31.7 16,796 21,785 9,616 9,071 5,310 4,502 1,870 8,212 47 113 1,939 2,704 28 59 624 749 12 14 995 504 7 40 320 1,451 117 213 17 67 14.5 31.5 1 50.0 16,792 21,766 9,615 9,063 5,310 4,502 1,867 8,201 4 1 47 110 1,939 2,691 28 57 624 744 12 14 995 504 7 39 320 1,443 1,049 1,207 456 533 322 341 267 325 25.5 26.9 355,999 334,338 80,591 76,260 177,341 147,083 5,389 18,952 92,678 92,043 741 804 104,241 128,152 218 213 14,918 16,227 302 308 54,998 61,554 4 7 641 4,192 217 276 33,684 46,179 1,023 1,157 442 507 320 338 4 8 257 304 25.1 26.3 26 14 2 10 38.5 354,605 333,104 80,038 75,500 177,115 146,962 5,389 18,952 92,063 91,690 1,394 553 226 615 728 772 103,881 127,851 214 198 14,821 16,070 300 306 54,951 61,547 210 261 33,468 46,042 13 360 4 97 2 47 7 216 2,272 2,928 992 1,196 379 224 13 18 888 1,490 39.1 50.9 141,672 139,916 44,614 45,806 45,236 22,669 11,888 9,301 39,934 62,140 1,702 2,298 58,386 75,594 522 658 11,920 17,100 331 203 19,173 32,395 12 14 1,961 5,081 837 1,423 25,332 41,018 1,680 2,106 921 1,096 333 190 13 17 413 803 24.6 38.1 592 71 46 475 80.2 120,765 109,703 42,374 42,025 43,453 20,878 11,888 9,241 23,050 37,559 20,907 2,240 1,783 16,884 1,132 1,515 44,259 55,232 468 583 10,999 15,330 285 169 18,080 11,350 367 750 13,219 23,501 570 14,127 54 921 46 1,093 470 12,113 LOUISIANA OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 171 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 666 835 1,520 735 1,462 1,761 69 972 419 1,299 2,338 720 1,887 I 775 1,586 2,585 1,418 2,610 3,169 40 1,500 594 1,917 3,665 1,551 3,144 2 545 690 1,393 329 634 1,162 33 685 364 487 1,662 433 736 1 675 1,094 2,255 384 842 1,745 24 895 427 623 2,475 637 929 1 51 61 56 155 240 176 11 97 21 254 295 103 390 r. 33 134 132 147 258 238 10 178 41 285 348 147 373 6 6 14 10 8 1 11 4 6 12 3 9 7 1 4 18 9 15 11 4 10 13 9 9 B 70 78 '71 237 578 415 24 179 30 552 369 181 752 g 66 354 198 869 1,501 1,171 6 416 122 994 829 758 1,633 111 10.5 9.3 4.7 32.2 39.5 23.6 34.8 18.4 7.2 42.5 15.8 25.1 39.9 11 8.5 22.3 7.7 61.3 57.5 37.0 15.0 27.7 20.5 51.9 22.6 48.9 58.3 1 > 34,318 118,261 66,774 206,893 210,251 268,776 7,487 122,821 39,284 233,263 261,111 150,355 253,558 18 35,274 180,966 102,319 252,097 212,397 278,589 2,422 175,069 55,239 240,730 280,743 178,304 268,407 14 28,052 94,499 59 ,468 89,805 82,090 126,926 181 59,601 23,531 86,723 146,475 70,352 81,450 15 29,717 125,493 86,320 85,300 100,304 157,122 767 73,934 37,073 90,959 167,186 81,867 93,283 16 4,147 13,846 4,907 61,016 76,864 92,762 1,345 37,329 10,599 101,815 80,848 54,658 127,222 17 3,122 29,299 10,366 51,457 56,340 69,923 1,473 68,104 8,166 73,608 71,542 55,963 87,496 18 1,857 31,441 16,549 22,547 5,300 8,626 3,840 22,123 12,760 7,079 5,522 18 720 1,187 88,235 11,016 13,274 8,647 3,123 35,297 14,959 16,572 19,020 20 2,119 8,059 2,399 24,631 34,748 26,541 661 17,265 1,314 22,602 21,028 18,266 39,364 ■_'l 1,715 24,987 5,633 27,105 44,737 38,270 182 24,384 6,877 40,866 27,056 23,902 68,608 .;,., 297 500 918 657 1,170 1,147 42 531 365 1,062 1,327 471 1,675 i1;! 317 1,061 1,565 1,355 2,255 2,422 26 931 517 1,636 2,165 1,222 2,934 24 2,847 7,398 4,537 70,424 75,519 52,240 161 29,292 4,086 50,425 56,753 22,292 84,598 25 3,243 18,721 8,363 64,057 77,853 73,164 546 35,454 5,894 54,290 60,433 37,795 104,110 26 244 388 819 259 403 649 29 301 321 327 806 237 574 27 269 667 1,330 337 526 1,077 20 431 377 416 1,175 363 747 28 1,972 4,585 3,473 23,169 19,648 20,212 75 7,384 2,899 15,314 17,860 8,193 20,852 29 2,506 9,482 6,622 19,715 23,144 28,601 485 10,266 3,010 16,337 22,444 10,293 24,265 30 34 45 50 152 227 157 4 81 17 232 262 76 380 31 26 115 105 145 247 221 2 157 37 261 311 128 368 32 684 1,362 788 25,640 29,136 20,828 62 13,502 450 18,559 26,939 8,414 38,116 38 463 4,174 1,161 15,978 19,406 19,545 6 14,017 1,226 13,979 20,579 11,860 28,439 :l 5 14 8 8 1 8 3 6 9 3 8 35 4 18 6 12 11 3 8 10 9 9 36 369 9,719 3,451 2,143 10 2,415 410 2,321 3,906 1,007 3,027 IT 172 12,471 1,971 3,205 3,318 246 3,524 2,985 3,954 5,562 18 19 62 "iS 232 532 333 8 141 24 497 250 155 713 .".i 22 275 130 855 1,476 1,112 4 332 100 951 669 722 1,810 40 191 1,082 276 11,896 23,284 9,057 14 5,991 327 14,231 8,048 4,678 22,603 11 274 4,893 580 15,893 33,332 21,813 55 7,853 1,412 20,450 14,425 11,688 45,844 12 652 669 1,434 441 722 1,210 60 768 354 831 2,105 484 1,290 43 749 1,133 2,430 592 977 1,900 39 1,135 464 1,050 3,004 803 1,860 44 538 575 1,322 213 436 910 32 586 313 397 1,584 359 625 15 651 882 2,142 267 584 1,437 24 780 339 509 2,290 544 793 46 49 51 52 127 140 133 9 81 20 210 263 85 343 17 32 93 122 109 137 151 9 140 30 190 305 119 324 1- 4 14 10 8 1 11 2 6 12 2 8 49 1 2 18 9 13 10 4 10 13 9 9 50 65 39 60 87 136 159 'is 90 19 218 246 38 314 51 65 156 166 198 247 299 6 205 91 341 396 131 734 52 10.0 5.8 4.2 19.7 18.8 13.1 30.0 11.7 5.4 26.2 11.7 7.9 24.3 53 8.7 13.8 6.8 33.4 25.3 15.7 15.4 18.1 19.6 32.5 13.2 16.3 39.5 54 14 166 86 294 740 551 9 204 65 468 233 236 597 55 7 115 71 116 198 252 1 99 51 90 78 74 111 -,.'. 2 10 2 4 28 100 43 2 16 1 2 44 32 18 1 47 1 57 > 5 39 11 150 442 256 6 89 11 334 123 143 438 59 35.7 23.5 12.8 51.0 59.7 46.5 66.7 43.6 16.9 71.4 52.8 60.6 73.4 60 33,960 106,873 65,721 195,323 184,745 241,571 7,473 115,932 35,447 217,233 254,758 139,872 232,121 m 34,544 153,389 100,460 230,569 172,520 233,917 2,417 160,564 51,925 216,184 266,920 162,060 232,990 62 27,959 87,172 58,666 83,976 72,990 112,797 179 55,477 22,110 82,163 143,860 66,009 75,854 i;:'. 29,001 112,622 84,872 77,285 90,390 141,199 767 68,576 34,603 86,526 162,285 76,966 86,206 64 4,133 13,483 4,873 58,408 70,462 87,888 1,339 36,589 10,562 98,117 79,585 53,378 123,743 65 3,118 27,152 10,228 48,655 50,284 61,583 1,468 66,412 7,876 67,455 69,082 54,573 84,123 66 1,177 31,441 16,549 22,547 5,300 8,626 1,620 22,123 12,760 6,153 5,482 67 720 647 88,235 11,016 11,474 8,499 3,123 35,297 14,959 16,572 19,020 68 1,868 5,041 2,182 21,498 24,744 18,339 655 15,240 1,155 14,830 18,553 14,332 27,042 68 1,705 12,968 5,360 16,394 20,830 19,661 182 17,077 6,323 26,906 20,594 13,949 43,641 70 358 11,388 1,053 11,570 25,506 27,205 14 6,889 3,837 16,030 6,353 10,483 21,437 71 93 7,327 802 5,829 9,100 14,129 2 4,124 1,421 4,560 2,615 4,343 5,596 72 14 363 680 34 2,608 6,402 4,874 6 740 37 2,220 3,698 1,263 1,280 926 3,479 . 40 78 74 251 3,018 217 3,133 10,004 8,202 6 2,025 159 7,772 2,475 3,934 12,322 75 289 371 850 384 494 693 40 361 307 636 1,135 271 1,102 76 311 690 1,436 539 671 1,226 25 609 405 802 1,586 502 1,673 77 2,819 5,911 4,326 64,549 61,109 42,271 156 26,785 3,775 41,448 53,437 18,752 71,101 78 3,225 13,061 7,937 50,914 49,121 50,796 542 30,346 5,339 38,594 52,417 27,817 78,233 79 240 305 764 163 239 470 29 226 276 255 756 188 476 80 263 513 1,241 226 311 831 20 354 298 317 1,063 292 630 81 1,959 3,834 3,348 21,126 16,485 16,965 75 6,573 2,726 14,166 17,166 7,442 19,033 82 2,488 7,763 6,336 16,785 19,335 25,251 485 9,427 2,681 14,902 21,190 9,226 21,917 83 32 35 46 124 128 114 2 68 16 190 230 58 334 84 26 75 95 107 127 134 1 119 26 168 268 101 320 85 674 1,250 765 24,339 25,628 18,818 57 13,070 415 17,010 26,068 7,931 36,293 86 463 3,637 1,114 14,533 15,861 15,662 2 13,030 1,104 11,042 19,463 11,220 26,735 87 17 28 40 83 119 101 8 59 13 185 140 23 285 86 22 100 100 188 227 250 4 126 78 309 245 100 714 89 186 616 213 9,365 15,545 4,345 14 4,727 254 7,951 6,297 2,572 12,767 90 274 1,596 487 7,125 11,954 6,723 55 4,611 1,308 9,126 8,779 3,417 24,019 91 8 129 68 273 676 454 2 170 58 426 192 200 573 92 28 1,487 211 5,875 14,410 9,969 5 2,507 311 8,977 3,316 3,540 13,497 93 4 83 55 96 164 179 75 45 72 50 49 98 94 13 751 125 2,043 3,163 3,247 811 173 1,148 694 751 1,819 95 2 10 4 28 99 43 2 13 1 42 32 18 46 96 10 112 23 1,301 3,508 2,010 5 432 35 1,549 871 483 1,823 97 2 34 9 149 413 232 82 11 312 110 132 428 98 5 466 63 2,531 7,739 4,712 1,264 73 6,280 1,751 2,106 9,836 99 172 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms: Al I farm operators number 1 959 . 1951 . Full owners nunilier 1959 , 1954. Fart owners number 1959 . 11)54 - Managers - number 1959 . 1954 . All tenants - number 1 959 . 19.14. Proportion of tenancv percent 1959 . 1951 . Land in farms: All farm operators acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners acres 1959 . 1954. Part owners acres 1959 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1954. All tenants acres 1959 . 1954. Cropland harvested: All farm operators. farms reporting 1959. 1951. acres 1959. 1954 . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Part owners farms reporting 1959 . 195*. acres 1959 . 1954 , Managers farms reporting 1959 . 1954 acres 1959 . 1951. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total number 1959 . 1954. Full owners number 1959 . 1954 . Part owners number 1959 . 1954 . Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 . 1954 . Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total number 1959 . Full owners number 1959 . Part owners numlier 1959 . Managers number 1959 . All tenants number 1959 . Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners acres 1959 . 1954. Part owners acres 1959 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1954. All tenants acres 1959 . 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total acres 1959 . Full owners acres 1959 , Part owners acres 1959 . Managers acres 1959 . \l I tenants acres 1959 . Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator : White farm operators, total fnrms reporting 1959 . 1951 , acres 1 959 . 1954 . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1951 . a. res 1959 . 1951. Part owners farms reporting 1959. 1951 . acres 1959 . 1954 . All tenants farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total farms reporting 1959. acres 1959 . lull owners farms reporting 1959. acres 1 959 . Part owners farms reporting 1959 , acres 1959 . All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. St. Bernard St. Charles St. John the Baptist St. Landry 1,337 1,757 1,115 1,507 94 111 2 4 126 135 9.4 7.7 132,072 153,562 106,340 124,869 18,552 19,170 1,120 1,364 6,060 8,159 744 966 6,643 11,128 623 813 4,791 8,431 71 88 1,566 1,876 2 1 80 2 48 64 206 819 1,240 1,628 1,038 1,410 89 101 2 4 111 113 9.0 6.9 15 15.5 128,535 148,125 103,349 120,481 18,451 18,757 1,120 1,364 5,615 7,523 3,537 2,991 101 445 674 866 6,277 10,354 567 743 4,508 7,935 67 79 1,536 1,792 38 43 153 625 70 366 56 283 4 30 10 53 53 153 46 106 2 24 23 9.4 15.0 12,797 22,578 12,462 7,486 100 14,237 235 855 33 114 587 1,358 26 73 437 628 2 21 46 551 20 104 179 52 145 45 103 2 19 5 23 9.6 15.9 12,793 22,394 12,458 7,422 100 14,117 235 855 32 108 583 1,327 25 72 433 625 2 16 46 523 5 20 104 179 110 161 54 89 34 31 2 6 20 35 18.2 21.7 43,901 64,408 3,367 12,883 16,702 42,950 19,851 4,639 3,981 3,936 52 80 4,708 14,537 16 31 704 2,256 24 23 2,265 9,245 2 5 1,116 2,218 10 21 623 818 103 138 51 75 32 28 2 6 18 29 17.5 21.0 7 3 2 2 28.6 43,706 63,772 3,316 12,607 16,624 42,735 19,851 4,639 3,915 3,791 195 51 78 66 48 68 4,607 14,246 16 27 704 2,237 22 20 2,218 9,048 8 16 569 743 1,045 1,534 751 944 139 197 4 3 151 390 14.4 25.4 89,907 112,294 61,219 71,431 22, 142 24,933 1,566 2,650 4,980 13,280 749 1,237 9,225 15,220 520 699 5,905 7,645 106 180 2,039 3,614 77 95 120 357 1,204 3,866 807 436 562 103 132 4 3 45 110 7.7 13.6 457 315 36 106 23.2 75,128 90,375 49,618 57,971 21,190 22,496 1,566 2,650 2,754 7,258 14,779 11,601 952 2,226 322 542 5,354 8,028 225 344 3,305 4,202 73 115 1,684 2,690 21 82 288 1,041 427 3,871 295 2,600 33 355 99 916 208 413 79 235 82 104 5 14 42 60 20.2 14.5 52,785 70,198 16, 548 23,849 24,403 24,596 5,936 14,884 5,898 6,869 165 265 22,904 32,531 52 108 5,818 8,785 78 102 11,460 U,790 5 14 2,791 6,339 30 41 2,835 3,617 176 315 72 173 67 83 5 14 32 45 18.2 14.3 32 10 31.3 49,415 66,507 16,203 22,444 21,923 22,985 5,936 14,884 5,353 6,194 3,370 345 2,480 545 135 198 21,549 30,504 46 73 5,648 8,254 63 82 10,534 12,867 21 29 2,576 3,044 30 1,355 6 170 15 926 9 259 83 141 37 85 27 27 6 1 13 28 15.7 19.9 32,677 41,441 15,016 25,991 4,632 4,866 12,385 7,784 644 2,800 62 82 10,370 13,649 19 36 3,432 6,541 26 24 2,450 2,708 6 1 4,142 2,546 11 21 346 1,854 55 94 30 66 15 15 6 1 4 12 7.3 12.8 30, 690 38,831 14,867 25,539 3,161 3,567 12,385 7,784 277 1,941 1,987 149 1,471 367 41 50 9,411 12,222 16 27 3,366 6,411 15 13 1,718 1,976 185 1,289 21 959 3 66 11 732 7 161 5,029 6,700 2,049 2,231 490 557 18 18 2,472 3,894 49.2 58.1 310, 826 328,024 137,076 131,346 59,824 54,520 16,020 6,998 97, 906 135,160 4,278 5,800 135,760 155,267 1,399 1,462 36,171 33,055 476 533 28,672 24,042 17 13 2,493 1,132 2,386 3,792 68,424 97,038 2,915 3,770 1,567 1,652 330 353 16 15 1,002 1,750 34.4 46.4 2,114 482 160 2 1,470 69.5 239,684 238,513 122,097 113,688 51,705 46,311 15,611 6,659 50,271 71,855 71,142 14,979 8,119 409 47, 635 2,286 3,009 89,193 92,801 995 987 29,226 24,775 316 331 24,385 18,955 958 1,681 33,141 48,014 1,992 46,567 404 6,945 158 4,287 1,428 35,283 1,432 2,198 605 918 285 280 3 4 539 996 37.6 45.3 97,751 130,097 25,585 45,498 37,569 36,982 3,817 2,652 30,780 44,965 1,141 1,764 48,212 70,019 361 546 8,342 17,196 266 260 17,268 16,886 3 3 2,406 1,819 511 953 20,196 34,118 1,017 1,488 535 718 221 221 3 4 258 545 25.4 36.6 415 70 64 281 67.7 81,319 100,895 23,992 40,946 33,763 29,283 3,817 2,652 19,747 28,014 16,432 1,593 3,806 11,033 742 1,123 36,476 51,143 300 403 7,427 14,124 202 204 14,869 14,445 237 513 11,774 20,755 399 11,736 61 915 64 2,399 274 8,422 LOUISIANA OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 173 St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 705 2,985 750 428 1,230 2,299 1,398 2,266 1,210 269 1,615 495 750 1 1,405 3,998 1,341 •658 2,131 2,648 1,723 2,950 1,673 414 2,255 648 1,134 650 2,414 278 265 986 1,027 1,225 1,728 891 104 812 140 693 3 1,283 3,129 290 470 1,499 1,170 1,560 2,217 1,027 179 1,201 161 980 ! 31 253 118 85 120 729 98 303 144 62 404 58 22 s 52 295 136 99 230 710 58 317 162 99 282 52 49 e 3 17 10 14 9 19 1 8 15 8 5 7 1 7 7 12 15 6 1 12 3 a 7 9 5 4 2 S 21 301 344 64 115 524 74 227 160 95 394 290 34 9 63 562 900 83 401 756 102 408 477 127 767 431 103 10 3.0 10.1 45.9 15.0 9.3 22.8 5.3 10.0 13.2 35.3 24.4 58.6 4.5 11 ■4.5 14.1 67.1 12.6 18.8 28.5 5.9 13.8 28.5 30.7 34.0 66.5 9.1 12 79,219 184,455 245,166 100,537 139,562 386,801 97,832 195,280 146,786 54,057 183,945 137,984 58,609 13 140, 716 215,458 250,373 116,627 225,377 383,064 103,800 222,781 160,857 55,198 183,934 147,808 70,991 14 58,945 138,061 91,973 18,730 110,369 110, 279 68,581 143,932 93,234 11,882 77,147 52,143 50,549 15 103,100 163,974 86,743 31,657 150,256 99,905 88,337 174,948 94,979 12,134 90,477 69,202 59,191 16 6,143 30,843 89, 655 23,693 18,346 180,656 26,032 36,848 34,326 14,990 64,549 46,972 7,136 17 6,721 25,514 77,639 36,570 41,329 180,695 10,828 29,671 36,671 18,597 32,612 41,994 7,848 18 13,330 3,422 37,637 45,288 4,046 25,105 740 3,694 10,061 23,368 21,075 28,623 10 l'i 24,400 10, 380 42,904 33,102 234 19,792 1,126 3,383 3,467 19,913 26,197 23,205 539 30 801 12,129 25,901 12,826 6,801 70,761 2,479 10,806 9,165 3,817 21,174 10,246 914 31 6,495 15,590 43,087 15,298 33,558 82,672 3,509 14,779 25,740 4,554 34,648 13,407 3,413 32 409 2,108 648 234 731 1,734 894 1,641 755 185 1,454 422 314 23 869 3,073 1,301 331 1,294 1,969 1,237 2,274 1,134 276 2,055 583 642 24 17,399 25,155 60,611 26,422 11,737 118,731 9,440 34,324 20,285 17,441 72,126 19,414 3,465 25 31,076 35,024 65,640 26,821 26,126 174,183 12,309 46,974 24,305 20,899 77,881 26,369 7,153 26 367 1,659 216 117 547 584 770 1,168 512 64 661 93 286 31 784 2,369 266 179 768 588 1,111 1,587 592 93 1,026 104 539 28 10,748 18,875 16,320 1,977 6,262 18,318 7,009 20,745 11,611 2,989 23,981 3,224 2,451 29 15,900 24,180 18,180 3,771 11,017 25,269 10,386 29,027 10, 588 3,010 34,674 4,417 5,038 30 27 215 111 66 102 691 83 277 118 48 403 51 15 31 50 252 132 87 206 686 50 303 146 84 277 50 44 30 1,768 4,732 25,047 5,097 3,386 66,202 2,110 8,511 5,825 3,948 28,623 3,996 846 33 3,086 4,821 21,040 7,201 7,191 94,688 1,125 9,108 5,987 6,287 14,787 3,675 1,387 34 3 9 9 14 6 15 1 6 10 7 5 6 35 7 10 15 5 1 9 3 5 6 7 4 3 2 ::.'. 4,827 161 7,801 15,868 159 2,964 45 1,580 1,413 8,447 4,836 8,126 ".; 11,407 2,843 8,547 9,142 38 2,839 290 1,669 326 9,211 4,330 11,634 188 - 12 225 312 37 76 444 40 190 115 66 385 272 13 ."I 28 442 888 60 319 686 73 379 390 92 748 426 57 40 56 1,387 11,443 3,480 1,930 31,247 276 3,488 1,436 2,057 14,686 4,068 168 41 683 3,180 17,873 6,707 7,880 51,387 508 7,170 7,404 2,391 24,090 6,643 54C 42 650 2,535 336 408 1,004 2,188 1,381 1,759 872 183 1,416 160 641 43 1,242 3,203 444 593 1,673 2,490 1,690 2,228 1,086 279 1,900 176 947 44 598 2,073 157 255 835 1,006 1,215 1,393 701 70 765 92 597 45 1,133 2,553 168 422 1,268 1,127 1,538 1,797 816 141 1,099 112 837 46 30 227 89 79 97 698 95 241 108 51 369 46 20 4T 47 249 96 91 189 674 56 217 107 62 260 41 36 48 3 17 9 14 8 17 1 8 11 8 5 7 49 7 11 15 6 1 12 3 7 7 9 5 4 1 50 19 218 81 60 64 467 70 117 52 54 277 15 24 51 55 390 165 74 215 677 93 207 156 67 536 19 73 52 2.9 8.6 24.1 14.7 6.4 21.3 5.1 6.7 6.0 29.5 19.6 9.4 3.7 53 4.4 12.2 37.2 12.5 12.9 27.2 5.5 9.3 14.4 24.0 28.2 10.8 7.7 54 55 450 414 20 226 111 17 507 338 86 199 335 109 55 52 341 121 10 151 21 10 335 190 34 47 48 96 56 1 26 29 1 6 23 1 31 2 3 62 36 4 11 35 12 2 1 57 58 2 83 263 4 51 57 4 110 108 41 117 275 10 59 3.6 18.4 63.5 20.0 22.6 51.4 23.5 21.7 32.0 47.7 58.8 82.1 9.2 60 77,893 175,449 228,174 98,351 126,770 381,643 97,248 175,478 126,354 51,035 175,849 126,714 54,273 61 137,155 199,114 218,277 110,829 195,562 376,462 102,785 196,719 132,969 50,864 171,814 134,197 63,489 62 57,756 131,110 84,583 18,067 101,458 109,662 68,345 129,755 82,654 10,984 74,844 48,410 46,593 63 100,441 152,351 79,841 30,580 135, 811 98,494 87,707 158,950 83,771 10,632 86,590 65,051 53,470 64 6,121 30,267 87,109 22,563 16,783 179,075 25,848 34,332 32,133 14,211 62,191 45,677 6,941 65 6,605 24,526 64,161 32,442 37,905 178,185 10,713 25,032 33,351 16,909 31,486 41,198 7,066 66 13,330 3,422 37,077 45,288 4,016 24,862 740 3,694 7,380 23,368 21,075 28,623 67 24,400 10,220 42,904 33,102 234 19,792 1,126 3,287 3,467 19,913 26, 197 23,205 389 68 686 10,650 19,405 12,433 4,513 68,044 2,315 7,697 4,187 2,472 17,739 4,004 739 69 5,709 12,017 31,371 14,705 21,612 79,991 3,239 9,450 12,380 3,410 27,541 4,743 2,564 70 1,326 9,006 16,992 2,186 12,792 5,158 584 19,802 20,432 3,022 8,096 11,270 4,336 71 1,189 6,951 7,390 663 8,911 617 236 14,177 10,580 898 2,303 3,733 3,956 72 22 576 2,546 560 1,130 1,563 30 1,581 243 184 2,516 2,193 2,681 779 2,358 1,295 195 10 73 74 115 1,479 6,496 393 2,288 2,717 164 3,109 4,978 1,345 3,435 6,242 175 75 367 1,713 273 222 562 1,640 879 1,158 474 107 1,264 107 255 76 766 2,343 414 291 913 1,827 1,210 1,602 605 154 1,725 121 518 77 16,934 23,212 53,930 25,932 9,228 115,843 9,356 26,941 16,670 15,908 67,555 14,922 3,060 78 30,334 30,373 51,829 25,675 18,437 169,827 12,066 36,035 15,268 18,400 70,067 19,672 6,184 79 328 1,361 112 112 440 574 762 851 356 33 620 53 234 80 687 1,840 148 155 598 554 1,092 1,214 419 63 947 62 447 81 10,312 17,412 14,220 1,864 5,316 18,056 6,968 16,429 9,470 2,546 23,225 2,688 2,155 82 15,225 21,176 15,732 3,539 9,095 24,673 10,271 23,789 8,599 2,303 33,272 3,685 4,526 83 26 191 82 60 80 662 80 217 84 37 368 40 14 84 46 208 93 79 167 650 48 203 92 47 255 39 31 85 1,751 4,542 24,070 4,828 2,896 65,339 2,090 7,304 5,379 3,629 27,499 3,854 771 86 3,036 4,338 19,190 6,663 6,194 92,828 1,081 7,023 5,056 5,329 14,112 3,569 1,092 67 10 152 70 36 36 390 36 84 26 30 271 8 7 86 26 286 158 52 147 614 67 160 88 37 519 17 39 89 44 1,097 7,839 3,372 857 29,488 253 1,628 468 1,286 11,995 254 134 90 666 2,019 8,360 6,331 3,110 49,487 424 3,554 1,287 1,557 18,353 784 394 91 42 395 375 12 169 94 15 483 281 78 190 315 59 92 465 1,943 6,681 490 2,509 2,888 84 7,383 3,615 1,533 4,571 4,492 405 93 39 298 104 5 107 10 8 317 156 31 41 40 52 94 436 1,463 2,100 113 946 262 41 4,316 2,141 443 756 536 296 95 1 24 29 6 22 29 3 60 34 11 35 11 1 06 17 190 977 269 490 863 20 1,207 446 319 1,124 142 75 97 2 73 242 1 40 54 4 106 89 36 114 264 6 98 12 290 3,604 108 1,073 1,759 23 1,860 968 771 2,691 3,814 34 99 174 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 4. -CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number . . . Land in farms acres , . Average size of farm acres, . . Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . . . average per acre, dollars . . . Cropland harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . Farm operators: Working off their farms, uvlal number. . . 100 or mere days number . . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . . . By tenure: Full owners number . . . Part owners number . . . Managers number . . . Ml tenants number . . . Specified equipment and facilities: Gram combines farms reporting . . . number , . . Com pickers farms reporting . . . number . . . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . . number . . . Motortrucks farms reporting . . . number . . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . . number. . . Automobiles farms reporting . . . number. . . Telephone farms reporting . . . Home freezer farms reporting. . . Milking machine farms reporting . . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . . . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms reporting. . persons . . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . . number . . Milk cows farms reporting . . number . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number . . Chickens , 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number. . Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, ild alive farms reporting . . number . . Calves sold alive farms reporting.. number. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting, . number . . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. . Chickens including broiler? sold farms reporting. . number . . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting .. . dozens . . . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . . . dollars . . . Wool farms reporting . . . pounds . . . Specified farm expendituies: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . . . dollars . . . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars . . Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. . Machine hire dollars . . Hired lalior dollars . . Gasoline and other pet/oleum fuel and oil for the farm business ilollars. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars . . Crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . acres. . Rice farms reporting. . acres. • 162-lb. barrels.. Cotton farms reporting. . acres. . bales. . Sugarcane for sugar farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Land from which hay was cut acres. . Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) farms reporting.. dollars. . 34,715 8,009,624 230.7 32,915 167.67 31,023 . . : . " -" 10,769 4,679 4,932 13,373 8,569 349 12,424 3,875 4,828 1,189 1,246 3,282 3,435 20,841 28,107 21,151 40,645 21,959 25,552 16,766 22,101 2,662 2,699 12,272 16,694 5,071 28,827 28,119 27, 565 10,198 16,937 4,702 16,617 26,979 1,277,627 18,796 146,319 19,555 55,228 18,423 210,789 24,250 2,735,542 11,337 178,102 14,805 322,074 7,495 160,727 784 41,180 2,594 14,944,053 5,151 21,099,394 2,954 27,756,139 1,362 332,928 34,714 126,995,514 34,728,682 19,192,938 12,023,609 37,988,662 17, 142, 108 5,919,515 20,174 304,041 3,354 465,151 8,321,093 18,662 430,942 436,455 2,005 233,838 5,025,366 313,172 2,182 1,254,070 1,578 308,487 195.5 45,625 236.42 1,476 120,045 356 120 329 486 7 756 437 613 15 15 150 163 1,143 1,707 1,052 2,428 1,138 1,370 826 1,361 45 35 333 1,076 132 1,247 1,217 1,184 331 573 244 426 1,378 46,101 1,065 2,927 965 2,932 966 6,916 1,260 51,018 339 2,608 822 13,654 308 3,587 141 1,276 93 75,207 338 94,989 51 330,370 254 12,846 1,578 4, 278, 509 710,475 472,273 373,886 1,173,533 1,073,443 474,899 713 5,875 744 87,188 1,607,124 692 8,307 5,196 10 1,125 292 126,423 433.0 56,539 158.47 235 28,659 111 52 158 96 6 32 118 164 74 75 267 443 216 500 222 253 172 246 67 176 49 276 271 271 76 120 67 172 271 17,210 161 515 217 689 145 2,615 215 20,747 130 1,881 244 5,288 59 1,697 61 6,574 32 125,610 83 167,377 10 39,000 70 32,164 292 1,378,003 304,954 148,630 23,615 381,692 298,020 221,092 92 652 118 21,889 393, 387 35 230 135 20 6,950 135 61,529 455.8 226,872 510.26 113 21,147 39 22 15 37 38 99 168 100 402 93 143 96 90 69 54 12 125 124 124 12 12 72 589 105 8,881 63 149 104 290 24 195 83 2,325 29 1,224 81 3,497 13 91 2 270 Assumption 2 1,537 135 ,641,262 105,916 169,757 51,392 999,488 275, 172 39, 537 85 1,279 5 25 5 69 14, 860 306,497 1,233 1 1,200 148 867,627 585.3 80, 569 158.15 143 38,732 25 24 24 18 18 93 202 127 747 141 203 75 109 5 5 96 47 Avoyelles 143 135 130 991 100 1,261 60 309 111 270 34 88 93 22,975 13 183 29 349 2 19 20 13,200 25 304,325 6 36,800 148 2,362,241 99,940 19,964 39,703 1,734,210 422,054 46,370 128 3,138 142 31,409 647,174 458 6 8oo Beauregard 1,671 175,897 105.3 15,038 153.25 1,651 68,345 530 163 660 561 91 118 80 81 84 91 1,111 1,265 1,181 1,560 980 1,019 705 944 36 31 757 769 100 1,390 1,383 1,368 492 698 84 189 1,270 37,019 1,000 2,806 629 1,391 1,259 17,931 1,297 53,733 262 3,344 661 9,747 675 13,604 28 392 106 5,255 237 60,990 36 265,895 18 1,334 1,671 2,518,312 437,609 210, 242 393,608 879,153 481,291 116,409 1,372 20,370 11 2,402 35,500 1,218 19,150 19,038 15 1,717 41,484 10, 339 90 32,730 327 111,540 341.1 35,264 107.61 275 12,560 113 88 : 99 96 19 26 5 5 116 116 243 301 256 369 251 289 242 240 91 91 118 114 95 321 312 307 178 255 47 78 302 15,801 239 3,320 147 605 126 2,318 211 172,474 200 2,125 242 4,721 63 1,029 31 12,477 96 64,180 116 1,708,095 91 878,815 47 74,850 327 1,691,378 1,176,581 198,350 32,716 135,730 92, 567 55,434 102 1,178 19 3,708 59,112 15 9,075 57,620 13,465 127 2,011 45 815 730 3,115 20 33,280 LOUISIANA 175 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959 a sample of farms. See text] Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 335 746 312 218 181 475 302 447 512 291 609 303 1,711 1 174,840 213,987 419, 520 41,458 200,191 90,595 ,>.,n::v 182,113 207,616 99,360 167,960 150,253 162,037 2 521.9 286.8 1,344.6 190.2 1,106.0 190.7 295.0 407.4 405.5 341.4 275.8 495.9 94.7 3 99,703 39,697 150,206 23,538 82,279 16,015 23,500 52,198 31,071 112,875 36,766 59,477 17, 195 4 200.71 172.33 160.01 134.64 127.77 104.86 80.28 109.87 93.17 326.78 153.41 122.67 193.09 5 252 632 226 193 108 438 266 430 401 220 598 229 1,630 6 39,503 58,105 75,929 14,805 12,343 27,203 12,492 35,955 19,362 10,883 88,113 12,965 70, 592 T 147 250 84 103 64 196 107 148 252 137 224 103 454 8 103 135 56 57 43 80 61 61 124 106 63 60 114 9 91 131 61 52 71 55 57 88 111 137 50 80 154 10 162 191 59 128 76 240 136 171 216 185 238 190 527 11 89 165 156 65 77 97 68 90 205 75 192 59 236 1! 12 12 4 2 11 9 5 7 4 7 1?, 72 378 93 25 26 138 87 177 86 31 172 50 941 u 43 44 159 29 22 81 27 89 22 34 172 30 180 15 50 65 265 30 31 85 28 110 24 46 237 34 215 is 26 21 2 20 2 9 5 49 2 4 69 13 1 17 32 25 2 21 2 9 5 50 2 4 76 15 1 18 87 106 41 16 29 41 60 64 87 64 39 49 35 19 97 110 49 16 29 41 62 70 90 64 41 52 35 20 216 327 270 167 126 320 185 279 335 205 454 191 880 'Jl 363 531 577 198 205 365 214 401 415 251 721 217 1,099 32 180 313 233 163 98 313 146 256 249 215 509 134 681 28 646 878 762 262 167 504 223 561 404 369 1,148 243 1,031 24 226 405 251 106 163 191 216 264 357 261 365 187 944 25 320 525 367 114 204 206 238 321 386 331 430 238 996 26 212 323 250 87 134 240 174 168 262 235 319 150 393 27 214 288 282 153 145 334 150 277 311 219 416 176 999 28 22 48 25 10 73 5 132 29 5 39 5 29 22 51 20 10 68 5 132 24 6 38 5 30 140 386 102 91 84 168 132 237 165 186 244 73 355 ".1 82 68 180 91 72 252 58 149 130 100 310 210 985 32 113 274 25 36 5 50 107 61 216 55 20 316 33 286 622 272 188 136 330 237 371 427 286 523 225 1,505 34 270 599 253 183 122 315 230 364 415 269 490 213 1,491 35 270 579 250 182 122 309 225 364 403 269 470 213 1,476 36 66 246 64 82 16 100 67 118 184 83 174 55 435 37 85 433 86 127 26 150 77 238 259 119 384 62 876 38 118 139 120 11 32 41 58 46 112 87 106 55 80 39 457 801 274 43 52 117 90 185 206 206 359 110 115 411 278 410 275 188 180 375 252 306 491 251 343 302 1,335 11 29, 521 35,372 51,646 7,434 27, 550 19,370 13,251 23,445 33, 592 25,016 24,023 25,058 27,316 42 81 172 113 117 89 244 187 167 313 124 232 143 1,067 43 1,362 2,653 1,045 216 184 673 3,345 619 9,731 2,192 574 2,218 1,859 44 189 289 197 132 156 284 202 254 340 180 117 249 1,138 45 649 1,083 1,180 254 972 650 603 747 898 719 439 956 2,658 46 157 354 39 159 68 290 177 281 191 82 331 150 1,106 47 1,701 3,731 262 3,170 674 6,612 1,007 5,789 1,009 285 6,496 902 7,922 48 212 399 162 140 101 354 231 359 354 142 87 162 1,473 49 24,753 35,376 24,924 9,442 3,852 11,258 8,563 119, 151 25,906 45,314 13,026 14,001 63,481 50 123 177 159 109 128 170 94 82 337 154 79 205 513 51 5,669 4,656 5,088 1,232 2,707 1,901 1,244 2,429 4,543 2,674 16,594 4,403 4,772 52 229 293 234 50 155 273 195 167 373 196 140 211 389 53 9,172 11,814 15,633 936 9,301 4,364 3,634 4,600 9,608 7,680 3,251 6,622 4,967 54 57 74 6 132 19 173 58 156 47 21 150 40 348 55 1,278 5,041 130 1,885 477 4,565 275 3,800 443 290 7,850 488 4,740 56 6 9 17 12 7 5 9 4 7 6 2 28 57 820 368 825 775 222 5 1,668 131 275 286 7 360 58 28 45 17 16 15 18 12 47 50 28 18 72 59 4,980 16,300 10,320 1,125 900 107,465 470 656,535 27, 515 4,265 5,840 6,114 60 27 59 18 26 5 30 47 32 33 55 58 24 263 61 287,100 401,375 415, 592 39,285 2,500 19,860 54,079 543, 860 183,925 455,930 29,295 70,010 179,320 62 22 51 22 1 10 68 6 148 29 11 39 5 63 419,344 551,300 185,140 700 102,500 798,208 125,015 2,046,182 487, 113 22,920 488,757 54,000 64 8 15 20 15 7 10 9 4 17 9 4 50 65 5,905 6,147 7,314 10,864 2,135 600 7,550 1,210 2,018 4,633 280 3,100 6« 335 746 312 218 181 475 302 447 512 291 609 303 1,711 67 3,085,940 4,846,353 2,513,035 539,825 617,154 973,794 958,542 2,121,230 2,733,674 1,693,267 5,775,642 1,053,289 1,936,810 68 440,115 624,761 601,244 80,530 188,319 164,416 533,326 607,285 1,514,303 573,751 809,898 383,303 376,760 69 834,994 875,116 252,044 19,010 75,494 85,060 97,880 393, 128 539,436 240,407 2,028,022 267,121 131,835 70 304,916 1,141,663 60,750 151,985 27,310 166, 546 35,080 298,181 80,361 18,098 908, 568 38,046 280, 585 71 1,141,535 1,594,444 816, 290 153,410 192, 580 356,541 174,710 497,689 411,813 565, 203 1,252,528 248,567 464,602 72 303,694 493,829 485, 236 111,663 106,350 145,239 71,703 228,179 151,050 96,623 568,900 97,373 464,783 73 60,686 116, 540 297,471 23,227 27,101 55,992 45,843 96,768 36,711 199,185 207,726 18, 879 218, 245 74 135 277 4 172 23 354 198 257 169 103 398 204 1,004 75 4,179 5,817 117 181 68,165 1,053,509 2,963 257 39 10,002 156,235 5,280 2,563 6,517 5 1,375 15,125 1,249 1,102 8,533 15 4,153 79,133 2,936 5,319 408 40,064 712,413 76 77 78 79 168 517 171 334 110 347 174 10 534 81 1,271 80 14,827 31,819 6,282 8,678 1,387 8,540 2,364 60 21,933 703 12,741 SI 18,091 39,468 6,866 8,549 715 9,491 1,321 25 27,228 362 10,582 82 83 84 85 86 13,645 ... 14,798 7,332 2,005 1,763 2,753 6,844 4,118 12,490 4,685 4,969 5,953 2,965 6 41 5 5 16 20 15 5 15 6 5 66 87 4,000 51,225 9,185 250 1,480 1,400 1,875 500 4,650 3,000 400 12,950 88 176 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson e ^T80n Lafayette Lafourche Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number - , Land in farms acre9 . . Average size of farm acres , . Value of lnnd and buildings average per farm, dollars . . average per acre, dollars . . Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. , lflO or more dBy5 number . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . , By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . Managers number . . All tenant? number . . Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting. number. . Com pickers farms reporting. . number . Pick-up balers farms reporting . number. , Motortrucks farms reporting . . number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number . . Automobiles farms reporting. . number. . Telephone farms reporting . , Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting . , Flectric milk cooler farms reporting . , Farms by kind of road on which located: Hani surface \ farms reporting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . Family workers, including operator farms reporting.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting. persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms reporting . persons . Livestock and poultry on (arms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . number. Milk cows farms reporting . number . Horses and Air mules farms reporting . number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting . number . Chickens, 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting . number. Calves sold alive farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . dollars. Wool farms reporti ng . pounds . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars. Hired labor dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business lollars. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars . Crops harvested: 75 Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . 76 acres.. 77 Rice farms reporting. . 78 acres.. 79 162-lb. barrels.'. 80 Cotton farms reporting . . 81 acres. . 82 bales.. 83 Sugarcane for sugar , . , .farms reporting.. 84 acres . . 85 tons.. 86 Land from which hay was cut. acres. . Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) farms reporting.. dollars . . 1,859 255,909 137.7 13,642 123.25 1,772 74,460 632 194 561 363 9 926 143 151 38 38 95 95 998 1,145 1,117 1,782 897 957 821 917 38 43 390 1,126 305 1,262 1,220 1,215 334 594 93 199 1,253 42,080 765 3,043 572 1,272 840 6,103 1,311 36,374 510 5,350 738 9,273 262 3,664 3 131 56 3,345 151 26,590 38 436,175 4 1,722 1,859 2,869,524 474,526 372,983 683,088 712,417 504,918 121,592 1,023 10,056 1,609 39,203 31,292 9,882 20 3,875 239 52,016 217.6 31,387 177.84 178 9,669 79 47 156 41 3 3 13 13 33 38 159 232 118 232 129 159 123 149 84 80 65 209 208 202 93 203 39 89 193 13,073 115 695 133 342 108 1,572 159 34,184 121 1,417 163 3,958 72 1,013 1 40 17 375,500 27 449,200 15 179,065 1 250 239 950,180 397,352 286,215 39,090 121,870 83,675 21,978 100 1,701 81 2,381 2,506 4,260 5 750 471 127,056 269.8 60,991 211.07 449 54,066 134 68 99 210 9 153 29 34 8 9 33 36 290 494 365 956 379 494 284 382 33 33 189 252 20 420 404 394 164 210 159 721 430 15,214 350 3,377 384 1,384 251 1,653 361 20,775 94 1,114 219 3,670 80 666 13 166 67 18,695 157 208,971 35 693,805 18 1,755 471 2,996,972 575,435 172,177 276,265 1,289,249 526,950 156,896 369 7,259 60 8,650 144,276 110 720 385 342 26,856 607,051 4,359 108 119,200 194 103,538 533.7 70,219 179.94 158 25,704 61 51 15 61 23 36 43 44 25 28 148 257 169 501 157 236 158 141 119 73 194 185 185 60 80 72 610 153 17,389 65 168 158 647 69 832 120 9,802 83 2,093 102 4,104 39 551 10 20 24 3,115 48 50,980 1 10,000 11 226 194 1,658,762 203,407 278,725 78,686 805,778 231,097 61,069 125 4,159 1 567 10,809 20 320 165 94 13,676 257,922 4,151 66 9,650 146.2 18,313 124.53 55 1,180 61 61 20 20 11 16 65 2,200 45 550 45 85 45 1,005 41 43,270 45 640 55 570 30 1,175 5 835 11 181,050 16 452,740 25 178,215 5 8,135 66 384,830 229,840 92,900 3,420 49,750 6,510 2,410 25 185 5 210 55 54 5,809 107.6 138,558 856.51 29 1,687 6 6 54 50 50 20 30 8 41 32 2,210 20 950 22 143 5 50 26 2,360 17 491 11 1,333 16 28,030 15 209,300 54 264,310 83,935 11,580 92,100 32,095 44,600 728 353,593 485.7 95,323 208.81 657 109,837 163 59 186 295 7 240 406 540 6 6 161 171 636 1,141 632 1,779 597 779 551 635 10 10 199 470 47 688 665 653 151 211 264 395 672 48,427 381 973 469 1,397 151 976 452 22,080 373 4,109 536 14,138 34 589 29 230 31 3,685 78 102,782 11 36,910 105 5,910 728 3,446,918 510,122 266,499 246,845 972,577 922,892 527,983 63 399 563 95,731 1,677,508 16 81 42 1,279 105,936 82.8 25,971 358.43 1,164 46,963 291 76 307 263 25 25 80 80 504 572 459 678 823 921 399 815 100 100 348 706 210 1,014 999 974 375 530 94 318 1,076 27,354 934 6,466 1,001 3,136 906 8,886 1,042 47,620 450 2,612 360 4,862 275 5,305 11 220 70 9,920 270 200,935 121 1,174,110 46 4,515 1,279 2,361,995 749,440 368,135 194,590 708,860 274,625 66,345 998 11,435 28 2,175 34,110 897 9,892 8,880 66 8,272 150,130 8,175 96 24,385 LOUISIANA 177 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued a sample of farms. See text] La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Nate hi too aes Orleans Ouaohita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 116 207 343 556 904 673 32 315 177 741 770 333 1,316 1 9,315 49,327 13,871 200,177 188,086 204,002 6,051 82,745 31,955 200,169 201,206 115,130 223,746 2 80.3 238.3 40.4 360.0 208.1 303.1 189.1 262.7 180.5 270.1 261.3 345.7 170.0 3 13,164 20,110 11,960 43,756 18,634 29,454 10,500 51,278 31,545 35,716 50,821 41,199 17,164 4 146.36 91.00 294.45 146.79 118.19 119.86 10,500.00 257.67 219.21 105.02 205.55 125.70 127.61 5 80 151 301 539 863 581 17 283 170 708 627 295 1,246 6 1,475 4,570 1,750 71,833 71,226 43,320 36 30,094 3,556 41,914 48,672 19,974 80,413 7 46 95 131 196 253 179 82 59 227 325 94 418 8 36 44 81 76 79 95 55 48 80 222 61 138 9 46 69 91 59 57 118 50 13 86 201 62 179 10 76 140 277 215 239 325 5 142 138 202 377 111 292 11 25 41 31 131 203 120 20 77 22 183 230 70 338 12 • • . 16 10 10 1 3 2 6 7 7 1 13 15 26 35 194 452 218 6 93 15 350 156 145 685 14 6 5 149 120 58 46 46 81 35 162 15 • t • 6 5 173 149 59 51 58 87 41 170 16 1 ■ . . 63 60 22 38 65 110 4 40 17 1 68 66 26 ■ • . 41 69 112 5 40 18 5 32 5 89 81 97 . . . 52 1 65 114 49 107 19 5 32 5 89 83 111 53 1 74 121 52 110 20 81 146 178 393 417 407 27 253 91 356 582 195 671 21 86 166 184 608 653 588 44 359 112 459 831 300 844 22 70 121 137 419 456 368 1 235 100 496 572 170 816 23 75 164 148 1,051 878 804 3 493 121 849 1,073 315 1,509 24 61 157 213 346 479 411 27 236 114 453 528 163 719 25 66 186 239 407 540 497 27 293 117 513 646 189 835 26 56 132 188 239 324 337 32 179 127 309 564 139 626 27 70 152 203 383 456 388 11 214 83 261 531 163 750 28 5 21 15 16 16 21 10 20 22 53 17 29 5 21 15 15 16 21 15 15 22 47 17 30 45 109 127 196 249 274 22 124 167 521 385 160 380 31 71 67 190 313 485 193 10 164 5 148 253 97 759 3! ... 31 25 47 150 201 ... 22 55 102 65 155 33 106 166 307 503 749 588 32 289 165 615 727 287 1,051 34 96 163 307 489 728 575 32 281 153 594 696 277 1,027 35 86 163 292 459 722 554 32 261 153 574 686 275 1,012 36 25 36 175 186 394 193 15 82 25 238 268 102 323 37 35 56 250 385 894 307 25 131 35 350 405 252 599 38 5 II 35 li7 135 120 12 50 26 71 218 79 79 39 5 37 65 354 413 437 50 165 47 357 524 309 248 11 111 187 227 331 498 553 16 203 44 486 615 250 874 41 5,670 7,511 3,620 23,639 23,819 48,760 1,062 8,864 3,476 41,540 46,889 2! ,665 26,141 42 70 163 141 226 223 310 16 122 5 228 406 138 585 1" 190 1,418 1,036 1,274 1,563 1,236 647 683 5 1,200 3,585 227 2,459 44 80 125 212 183 477 344 16 155 31 497 393 152 343 45 180 262 272 530 2,116 1,205 48 356 68 1,281 1,051 1,129 834 46 80 67 110 344 547 319 177 416 383 169 784 47 1,120 1,010 565 7,610 7,066 2,730 2,582 7,395 9,098 1,665 8,404 48 85 123 211 334 603 527 16 194 21 514 454 198 981 49 22,135 26,489 169,612 8,841 114,790 44,056 240 8,032 13,357 78,478 106,294 150,452 26,337 50 61 119 47 141 250 245 16 70 34 175 397 121 238 51 911 1,256 393 5,189 3,311 6,047 255 1,609 1,382 5,384 7,272 4,170 1,763 52 86 136 87 110 244 357 133 5 343 413 175 524 53 907 1,592 549 4,975 5,768 14,241 2,486 750 10,374 10,963 7,215 7,729 54 60 20 35 205 249 128 61 223 230 62 291 55 780 275 220 11,832 5,783 3,431 2,546 4,118 10,430 1,309 5,494 56 6 1 1 • 11 11 13 18 2 38 57 230 322 435 125 ... 1,080 907 575 58 10 55 86 6 26 106 -21 5 101 66 37 41 59 16,500 1,196,725 1,917,805 650 573,350 1,162,660 712,000 325 67,830 107,220 323,470 85,375 60 36 51 70 46 61 62 15 10 126 122 42 141 61 201,080 185,195 1,733,640 12,745 1,302,780 402,312 48,805 273,150 606,360 1,216,369 852,650 77,320 62 5 21 25 15 16 26 15 20 17 62 5 22 63 58,125 386,375 116,570 236,470 284,785 138,965 236,185 157,525 200,550 756,672 600 404,350 64 7 12 11 29 5 5 13 2 38 65 1,753 5,145 13,910 7,740 1,000 200 6,262 4,470 7,508 66 116 207 343 55b 904 673 32 315 177 741 770 333 1,316 67 244,800 1,232,070 1,832,427 3,425,611 3,429,177 3,598,082 601,665 1,846,408 373, 630 1,918,816 4,664,477 2,087,645 3,186,340 68 139,445 686,120 1,369,813 332,650 726,997 921,813 115,600 432,735 88,595 332,709 1,172,198 719,519 324,230 69 50,050 323,015 307,789 492,574 318,579 1,058,118 660 201,500 13,450 442,245 1,329,835 519,468 199,990 70 24,140 14,945 5,970 681,799 574,840 373,385 249,573 2,500 121,284 444,572 150,662 787,053 71 18,185 146,592 88,500 1,258,509 1,308,030 824,733 296,540 618,908 198,910 709,904 1,027,140 516,608 1,217,155 72 10,670 41,486 43,680 515,594 402,873 369,895 23,125 241,098 54,325 262,737 522,745 140,005 538,254 73 2,310 19,912 16,675 144,485 97,858 50,138 165,740 102,594 15,850 49,937 167,987 41,383 119,658 74 55 104 156 344 633 384 194 652 385 136 859 7'. 645 1,130 765 7,775 2 800 15,000 11,964 1 200 3,400 5,261 5,794 15,867 10,483 5 1,480 25,000 2,857 14,192 1 80 1,000 76 77 78 79 35 27 5 499 788 371 213 469 387 208 1,186 80 400 585 10 21,911 26,255 15,086 12,140 5,098 17,393 7,331 42,917 rtl 415 550 10 25,205 33,191 20, 048 14,465 3,695 266 8,369 197,889 22,623 3 512 12,800 7,412 39,242 82 83 84 8: 235 1,723 250 7,872 6,637 17,927 3,440 260 11,174 10,792 7,755 6,561 86 ID 31 100 5 15 5 46 40 1 25 16 5 87 12,250 21,925 81,740 250 6,375 3,500 21,100 102,625 7,000 18,875 1,850 1,000 88 178 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Bernard St. John the Baptist Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number . Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres . Value of laad and buildings average per farm, dollars . average per acre, dollars , Cropland harvested - farms reporting . acres . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total - number. lOfl nr more days • ■ number . With other income of fnmily exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . By tenure: Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number . Ml lennnts number. Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting . number . Corn pickers farms reporting. number . Pick-up balers farms reporting . number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . number . Autonahiles farms reporting . number. Telephone farms reporting . Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting, Flectric milk cooler fBrms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface i farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and 'or hired workers farms reporting . Family workers, including operator farms reporting. Operators working 1 or more hours persons . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting. persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms reporting . persons . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting , number . Milk cows farms reporting . number . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. number . Chickens , 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting. number. Calves sold alive. farms reporting. number . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . numlier. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. number . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting. dollars . Wool farms reporting . pounds . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting. dollars . Feed for livestock and poultry .dollars . Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars . Hired labor dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars. . Crops harvested: Corn Cor all purposes farms reporting . . acres. . Rice farms reporting . . acres. . 162-lb. barrels.. Cotton farms reporting, . acres . . bales . . Sugarcane for sugar farms reporting.. acres.. tons.. Land from which hay was cut acres. . Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) farms reporting.. dollars . . 249 62,656 251.6 20,355 86.67 135 1,784 127 99 199 45 16 16 161 167 116 128 156 181 173 195 51 56 104 52 204 197 195 57 62 15 21 229 9,187 126 1,665 131 257 80 435 162 16,305 95 1,335 203 2,542 25 220 71 1,422,910 35 126,150 61 383,095 249 1,179,800 724,555 325,655 23,190 43,830 56,350 6,220 50 250 16 300 193 12 3,075 256.3 500,000 2,500.00 10 195 1 1,000 12 85,950 210 37,080 12,160 36,500 10 28,000 23 34,880 1,516.5 658,973 356.21 17 3,545 14 23 22 22 5 5 8 126 18 3,277 4 153 18 120 1 3 7 115 10 465 9 930 2 60,500 6 435 23 299,885 43,362 49,630 13,874 153,441 35,124 4,454 2 191 2,179 49,613 775 4,200 383 42,643 111.3 14,939 127.40 287 4,826 148 92 247 76 5 55 36 41 203 211 172 222 207 232 131 233 177 182 116 236 31 323 321 311 185 270 68 94 333 15,190 297 8,080 247 470 196 685 242 6,385 203 1,168 238 3,089 21 120 11 750 26 15,100 187 1,761,747 383 1,350,591 913,493 166,534 30,515 144,741 51,218 44,090 216 1,970 106 455 164 111 52,305 133 46,469 349.4 76,139 223.16 127 20,441 11 40 68 4 21 6 10 9 9 7 7 88 194 112 467 61 132 56 91 100 23 5 102 97 97 26 51 40 352 63 1,326 44 129 50 92 42 636 64 5,180 14 128 14 374 9 1,281 1 250 8 2,184 3,450 133 905,117 26,623 8,405 10,180 624,403 205,893 29,613 98 1,173 9 1,865 30,781 86 14,389 318,824 588 26 19,100 36 27,463 762.9 114,111 172.07 31 7,717 11 17 10 4 5 1 1 2 2 7 7 21 35 26 134 24 67 21 18 36 31 31 5 5 11 193 13 665 3 14 21 70 9 331 24 1,135 17 235 7 63 7 370 2 328 2 1,810 2 7,580 36 583,146 18,135 8,935 19,920 422,299 69,972 43,885 20 550 26 5,570 138,377 265 3,473 257,051 74.0 13,941 225.68 3,300 118,381 711 160 155 971 406 10 2,086 93 121 35 35 105 105 1,542 1,726 1,683 2,161 1,949 2,051 762 2,001 50 50 849 2,017 582 2,422 2,409 2,374 793 1,543 103 195 2,712 49,043 2,257 5,972 2,450 5,983 2,615 29,993 2,907 115,070 684 5,801 837 8,879 1,358 21,102 17 375 211 10,655 666 184,430 55 411,360 127 6,294 3,473 2,641,535 608,007 205,560 387,675 678,195 568,248 193,850 2,941 32,560 155 13,731 295,585 2,884 30,459 22,575 1 98 2,000 9,132 30 12,050 796 73,276 92.1 16,369 183.74 776 39,373 190 44 195 159 1 441 2 3 5 5 29 29 296 379 481 703 555 582 305 495 26 31 341 355 60 641 635 630 206 303 51 254 666 10,467 504 2,142 676 1,542 547 4,201 682 34,368 164 1,413 163 2,021 160 1,985 16 115 100 12,095 210 60,720 26 327,975 22 2,014 796 1,238,913 304,435 75,320 101,495 426,070 267,390 64,203 739 12,580 3 705 14,375 572 4,613 3,131 314 13,009 274,713 2,936 445 178,445 LOUISIANA 179 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued a sample of farms. See text] West Baton West West St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster Rouge Carroll Feliciana Winn 181 1,375 598 127 291 1,492 232 695 336 99 1,170 241 100 1 43,338 119,433 236,991 75^400 65,000 348,348 41,809 89,670 96,999 49,239 167,106 106,125 17,751 2 267.1 86.9 396.3 593.7 223.4 233.5 180.2 129.0 288.7 497.4 142.8 440.4 177.5 3 37,556 17,907 43,710 37,711 20,026 47,594 18,143 20,339 33,108 69,817 17,066 38,586 16,468 4 148.70 204.57 119.53 121.64 89.73 223.34 101.50 165.06 119.38 249.27 120.17 91.91 92.77 5 130 990 588 112 227 1,362 162 543 273 84 1,120 216 79 6 14,150 19,618 63,354 22,362 7,126 119,308 4,652 20,066 19,001 15,539 69,282 11,450 1,660 7 73 458 145 37 126 320 126 390 151 44 394 106 38 8 43 263 52 22 74 135 111 250 90 28 139 55 33 9 50 240 37 27 78 142 91 255 109 23 106 50 32 10 144 1,077 163 45 193 473 182 436 210 33 493 59 93 11 31 176 133 50 71 607 40 153 76 39 349 58 2 12 6 6 8 9 2 12 11 10 7 3 4 13 116 294 23 25 400 10 95 40 20 325 120 5 14 1 20 123 1 7 396 20 38 5 201 26 1 15 1 20 139 1 7 487 20 39 10 203 27 1 16 6 20 50 15 17 11 21 5 33 9 1 17 6 20 56 15 17 11 21 5 33 9 1 18 12 96 68 23 35 147 20 48 54 13 80 42 7 19 15 96 71 23 36 153 20 48 54 15 81 44 7 20 126 785 335 92 214 985 177 435 238 74 825 121 75 21 181 862 445 177 263 1,350 214 478 309 151 928 180 88 22 116 895 348 107 174 1,086 152 431 209 89 940 115 50 23 209 1,109 803 383 249 2,283 228 540 337 302 1,524 205 60 24 143 1,023 287 122 175 1,273 144 440 240 59 595 164 45 25 178 1,138 325 143 188 1,408 171 520 276 79 675 202 50 26 134 1,134 150 112 131 1,017 136 464 192 68 469 70 45 27 111 944 355 106 183 1,215 176 538 240 76 804 83 43 28 56 622 5 12 67 69 421 20 11 10 14 29 61 652 5 5 7 62 69 437 20 11 10 14 30 83 481 245 62 100 380 41 191 134 54 337 107 49 31 60 648 306 54 66 999 25 373 63 44 707 80 21 32 11 223 35 5 124 61 165 131 128 1 105 40 30 33 166 1,300 537 117 256 1,184 222 650 289 99 895 214 90 34 161 1,266 521 113 255 1,165 222 637 286 98 890 201 85 35 161 1,246 506 113 238 1,145 217 611 266 98 854 201 84 36 76 768 248 27 57 290 114 303 127 30 417 99 51 37 91 1,209 490 49 107 366 155 513 208 40 687 175 56 38 34 223 83 40 25 162 17 119 49 21 49 43 8 V 203 419 429 503 36 304 36 146 61 511 150 101 9 40 133 1,071 356 104 264 1,369 232 655 290 92 864 206 85 11 6,582 51,708 26,313 6,172 7,102 61,977 14,520 26,512 14,246 6,812 18,080 16,025 3,265 42 103 901 201 76 183 1,019 172 597 185 37 639 75 53 4". 1,601 27,614 455 247 787 4,656 3,455 14,203 887 487 1,355 1,141 97 II 73 839 216 84 171 1,014 164 308 219 72 387 191 59 45 520 1,336 897 198 344 2,651 717 707 658 267 766 642 184 46 30 232 383 22 154 705 120 206 170 47 678 146 76 17 180 2,863 7,448 65 1,826 4,235 1,687 1,324 2,775 515 6,783 877 2,050 1- 91 578 434 75 234 1,111 176 450 215 78 899 167 93 12 11,835 439,549 14,022 3,625 32,790 54,255 63,759 32,434 81,844 11,934 22,768 41,222 12,315 50 93 540 153 39 135 770 171 438 198 26 317 105 50 ;.l 847 4,436 4,691 1,597 1,864 7,771 3,044 3,802 1,545 525 3,210 2,021 576 52 71 713 149 56 147 698 156 429 216 62 350 124 47 53 1,311 12,511 6,384 1,927 1,251 11,954 2,653 5,885 3,956 2,606 3,495 3,931 485 54 10 42 150 59 153 57 40 75 17 353 56 61 55 35 1,167 7,385 1,435 1,727 1,003 395 2,508 200 5,776 578 1,575 56 11 11 20 5 92 10 1 23 5 6 8 57 300 785 2,240 165 1,278 535 30 656 40 1,517 148 58 25 152 9 12 93 53 57 21 72 6 35 11 21 59 198,900 1,275,495 2,265 1,110 2,487,085 12,237 457,017 16,725 568,491 1,075 1,830 196,950 103,325 BO 30 171 40 13 86 345 79 61 72 21 121 12 22 51 64,525 3,691,892 62,303 2,710 426,360 218,065 918,033 352,610 1,103,900 ■..,-? 29,430 26,395 128,925 62 56 668 5 5 17 83 74 461 60 n 10 14 S3 350,019 6,002,505 35,000 25,000 77,350 748,010 988,635 2,872,240 124,400 96,000 41,500 234,229 64 11 26 20 10 203 10 1 23 5 5 9 65 4,170 7,743 10,602 2,125 12,211 7,350 165 9,860 800 10,790 1,523 66 181 1,375 598 127 291 1,492 232 695 335 99 1,170 241 100 61 1,049,276 6,540,137 2,828,258 1,042,775 1,766,467 4,251,027 1,320,854 2,196,788 1,441,060 1,465,341 2,019,397 840,761 234,372 68 69 Til 71 72 318,057 4,640,075 245,684 61,271 1,063,253 998,454 831,952 1,416,925 700,036 132,089 184,735 304,426 121,618 66,009 734,095 603,769 16,305 483,765 303,647 292,234 202,462 342,242 118,677 136,705 143,347 50,830 14,470 90,712 417,593 28,715 31,903 379,004 17,810 68,420 57,955 132,475 492,390 22,277 12,735 530,170 718,328 903,598 729,600 115,584 1,012,641 108,125 290,980 184,023 907,005 573,718 239,782 30,710 76,963 275,532 487,346 168,591 56,213 1,181,659 50,208 133,595 123,714 137,545 500,184 94,685 13,925 73 43,607 81,395 170,268 38,293 15,749 375,622 20,525 84,406 33,090 37,550 131,665 31,244 4,554 74 69 353 292 78 157 371 80 395 218 70 935 169 46 r. 975 3,440 9,209 1,916 1,520 4,495 983 99,151 1,942,211 1,009 8,1/46 4,357 2,287 12,904 1 120 2,000 3,033 560 7i 77 78 79 10 50 558 107 292 16 146 140 26 1,015 64 22 8l 20 415 20,318 2,407 2,879 314 1,168 3,589 «35 23,161 300 315 8J 15 190 21,587 88 18,072 378,015 1,904 2,070 91 2,803 50,590 267 711 2,676 235 39 9,871 251,939 22,330 152 272 82 S3 54 .-■: 2,090 9.523 3,403 747 2,680 9,036 2,777 5.466 6,751 1,485 3,345 3,439 415 86 20 236 1 10 40 45 11 61 36 5 107 1 36 37 4,000 122,990 125 8,875 8,200 39,875 4,275 10,850 9,135 15,000 58,325 150 19,460 IS 180 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 i foe 1 959 are based on reports (For definitions and explanations, see text) Avoyelles Beauregard Estimated number of farms .1059. 1951. Farm operators by age: Operators reporting are number 1959. Under 25 years number 1959. 25 to 34 years number 1959. 95 to 44 years number 1959. 45 to 54 years number 1959 . 55 to <;4 years number 1959 . 65 or more years number 1959 . Average ape years 1959 . Off-farm work and other income: Fami operators— Working off their farms operators reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 or more davs operators reporting 1959 . 1954. With other income of family exceedrarr value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . 1954. Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Cash tenants number Share-cash tenants number Crop-share tenants number Livestock-share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number 1959.. 1954 . . 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut . . number 1959. , Cash-grain number 1959 . . Tobacco ■ - - - number 1959 . . Cotton number 1959 . . Other field-crop number 1959 . . Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959 . . Poultry farms number 1959 . . Dairy farms numberl959.. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock ranches number 1959. . General farms number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1 959 . . Class I number 1959 . . Class II number 1959 . Class It! number 1959 . . Class IV number 1959 . Class V number 1959 . . Class VI number 1959 . Other farms -■ number 1959. Part-time number 1959. Part-retirement number 1959 . Abnormal number 1959 . Value of products sold by source' All farm products sold total, dollars 1959. 1954. average per farm, dollars 1959. 1954. dollars 1959 . 1954. Field mips, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold .dollar 1959. 1954. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . 1954 . Fr.nLs and nuts sold 4 ... dotlars 1959 . 1954. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars 1959 . 1954. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Dairy products sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. 74,375 111,234 73,732 1,161 7,010 15,618 21,623 16,544 11,776 50.8 36,633 51,972 28,055 36,161 38,986 44,292 44,274 59,956 11,750 12,801 401 475 17,950 37,895 2,251 4,630 389 519 7,423 15,181 173 211 4,238 12,440 3,476 4,914 a, 140 3,748 10 14,901 2,481 302 834 987 2,635 6,897 1,598 1,446 40,134 34,715 1,289 2,109 3,761 5,337 9,204 13,015 39,660 29,530 10,093 37 334,907,581 309,790,562 4,503 2,785 216,352,361 241,940,744 202,334,180 229,398,194 1,951,717 3,061,492 4,978,683 4,540,954 7,087,781 4,940,104 118,555,220 67,849,818 17,851,564 9,780,191 28,922,939 25,329,588 71,780,717 32,740,039 2,489 3,319 2,459 45 264 576 746 521 307 49.5 887 917 568 543 805 744 990 1,230 551 549 7 941 1,524 45 15 10 2 648 1,182 26 28 80 151 132 146 1,318 738 500 80 42 55 916 1,578 53 184 284 206 276 575 911 680 231 15,558,017 18,800,059 6,251 5,664 13,258,020 17,682,247 13,205,725 17,662,076 7,991 6,234 5,163 3,892 39,141 10,045 2,299,997 1,117,812 118,911 86,871 330,575 251,106 1,850,511 779,835 767 1,190 760 8 74 166 211 176 125 51.1 447 549 349 476 486 611 131 124 6 82 146 20 36 138 118 20 5 99 24 20 480 292 23 49 57 36 67 60 475 405 70 4,159,895 4,104,303 5,424 3,449 3,084,776 3,423,542 2,979,656 3,410,188 14,587 6,635 5,522 2,314 85,011 4,405 1,075,119 680,761 119,309 94,513 39,415 149,646 916,395 436,602 885 1,301 892 6 64 209 266 184 163 51.7 ■577 767 505 749 731 713 639 1,079 1/19 116 11 70 5 55 13 750 135 32 18 17 6 22 40 750 615 135 2,461,547 2,573,280 2,781 1,978 1,674,418 2,049,863 1,578,810 1,973,773 17,599 26,486 33,867 46,174 44,142 3,430 787,129 523,417 127,688 25,948 127,252 659,441 370,217 288 268 306 3 30 77 94 70 32 49.5 127 106 114 96 149 117 120 172 100 148 31 35 21 41 140 100 40 4,756,552 5,364,393 16,516 20,016 4,565,643 5,226,464 4,557,511 5,217,224 400 50 224 190 7,508 9,000 190,909 137,929 85,759 73,687 37,340 22,219 67,810 42,023 3,112 4,432 3,083 48 326 727 945 674 363 49.4 1,462 2,008 1,003 1,292 1,442 1,520 1,736 2,197 776 934 4 596 1,327 76 238 20 23 240 596 4 185 382 75 84 1,207 57 987 163 5 31 318 22 100 1,441 1,671 13 26 89 167 386 990 1,441 1,136 305 7,603,687 8,986,695 2,443 2,028 5,107,896 7,475,432 5,024,429 7,382,362 25,687 62,888 26,737 13,091 31,043 17,141 2,495,791 1,511,213 115,198 194,790 273,395 334,115 2,107,198 982,308 1,067 1,288 106 214 289 213 204 51.7 812 612 680 832 878 828 1,078 162 80 1 2 76 102 25 42 36 16 756 327 7 21 55 99 105 40 740 583 157 2,868,562 1,626,426 2,688 1,263 560,647 670,180 418,042 620,245 9,282 3,522 61,245 9,271 72,078 37,142 2,307,915 956,246 446,528 101,279 888,465 264,944 972,922 590,023 LOUISIANA TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: 181 AND 1954 fcr onl> a sample of farms. See lextj Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 1,241 1,507 745 658 511 1,026 1,226 720 1,731 1,137 791 887 2,691 1 2,100 2,730 1,234 1,055 618 1,601 2,224 1,185 2,643 1,738 1,738 1,492 3,220 2 1,230 1,513 756 650 464 979 1,197 705 1,652 1,098 748 876 2,692 3 13 34 6 7 5 13 6 9 22 8 17 3 94 4 66 135 71 49 44 99 54 68 107 84 81 54 379 r, 199 265 149 113 74 196 161 142 257 238 198 158 677 r, 353 420 241 195 123 300 300 230 436 310 210 257 754 7 322 381 168 156 117 229 349 174 431 260 159 209 509 8 327 278 121 130 101 142 327 82 399 198 83 195 279 9 55.0 51.8 51.5 52.8 53.4 50.4 56.3 50.2 54.4 52.1 48.7 54.0 47.3 10 756 753 395 404 258 577 622 364 910 720 306 490 1,106 11 1,150 1,470 704 555 360 696 1,210 522 1,564 1,397 565 794 1,257 15 617 570 357 312 225 429 490 235 732 677 149 395 712 IS 905 835 646 409 290 495 779 297 1,049 1,339 216 511 510 u 987 755 461 465 287 516 846 335 1,069 783 143 574 972 15 1,245 1,179 679 529 402 518 1,116 352 1,559 1,266 188 603 614 16 902 687 354 503 361 660 794 343 1,090 870 389 582 1,272 17 1,153 980 739 789 393 730 1,161 411 1,504 1,499 482 711 1,161 18 179 230 253 80 97 123 113 116 315 195 198 110 266 19 287 283 289 80 122 179 196 113 308 89 192 136 355 30 13 12 10 2 12 9 5 1 7 5 7 21 8 18 13 2 9 6 4 13 10 5 16 4 2 22 147 578 128 75 51 243 307 252 321 71 197 190 1,126 23 572 1,490 255 218 125 663 806 652 753 111 1,025 609 1,708 24 71 103 30 15 16 46 71 30 76 36 23 10 85 25 153 317 41 18 23 37 231 21 183 56 42 121 93 26 1 16 7 1 10 17 27 6 5 14 2 2 11 6 20 7 5 17 6 7 28 56 79 20 6 96 45 25 85 52 20 666 29 67 211 118 47 50 245 5 3 200 215 227 19 236 206 1,220 5 10 30 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 31 32 15 300 10 50 41 176 25 5 90 30 280 33 230 828 7 57 9 290 188 382 167 4 688 167 258 34 60 103 12 30 28 46 140 21 135 30 15 130 90 35 115 127 75 93 40 77 180 14 167 24 42 108 120 36 156 487 178 146 38 318 91 338 141 10 530 47 1,366 S7 178 38 38 5 56 104 1 326 38 39 40 141 487 146 280 86 282 141 5 426 41 965 15 15 5 5 5 5 5 5 75 41 42 43 20 16 5 5 5 11 5 11 25 5 10 44 20 51 20 10 67 5 138 24 5 25 5 45 121 132 103 62 138 116 106 65 214 202 50 210 229 46 37 62 43 11 77 13 19 20 69 111 6 68 38 47 8 19 5 26 33 1 24 6 101 48 916 787 439 440 330 551 946 274 1,226 866 182 592 980 49 335 746 312 218 181 475 302 447 512 291 609 303 1,711 50 51 79 54 10 9 5 23 15 7 59 7 31 51 24 29 107 10 30 12 24 19 44 18 32 21 80 52 41 48 40 5 40 62 34 39 63 27 93 45 78 53 39 145 35 47 19 52 39 78 92 43 125 32 140 54 89 249 45 81 61 169 49 133 108 141 175 57 482 55 91 196 31 65 22 175 156 155 190 55 125 141 900 56 906 761 433 440 330 551 924 273 1,219 846 182 584 980 57 605 550 362 310 240 426 612 192 837 680 101 417 715 58 300 211 65 130 90 125 311 81 382 165 81 166 265 59 1 6 1 1 1 so 6,373,272 11,031,688 10,850,255 1,993,336 2,559,392 2,969,953 2,280,270 3,697,261 4,950,615 2,600,393 13,454,541 2,477,224 10,637,501 61 5,216,928 8,585,110 8,800,157 1,748,864 2,357,827 3,149,751 1,680,648 3,413,490 3,324,090 1,440,005 8,397,744 2,363,358 11,014,203 62 5,136 7,320 14,564 3,029 5,009 2,895 1,860 5,135 2,860 2,463 17,010 2,793 3,953 63 2,484 3,145 7,131 1,658 3,815 1,967 756 2,881 1,258 829 4,832 1,584 3,421 64 3,923,704 7,837,090 8,118,565 1,573,582 1,111,939 1,965,815 554,935 2,567,281 610,098 486,774 8,754,597 374,140 8,594,830 65 3,950,334 6,815,755 7,579,563 1,432,816 1,866,536 2,548,443 755,839 2,642,603 943,689 237,381 7,665,250 1,055,727 10,312,380 St 3,839,418 7,482,812 8,010,433 1,533,657 1,109,641 1,935,990 312,391 2,426,213 443,760 181,316 8,649,721 211,580 8,561,241 67 3,749,925 6,333,698 7,537,136 1,412,169 1,864,902 2,532,318 669,377 2,618,156 878,046 191,776 7,585,411 819,670 10,305,213 68 38,631 121,425 4,122 950 1,612 1,010 10,162 289 3,673 17,891 785 2,181 14,202 cn 19,140 80,416 7,474 198 1,170 438 9,782 1,080 1,359 10,950 14,985 24,251 2,190 ;i 6,271 57,209 3,190 2,670 686 14,389 4,544 35,833 26,797 9,072 35,433 2,555 8,211 71 147,199 169,135 2,522 9,138 464 2,022 8,345 3,677 18,068 8,461 13,566 9,183 1,646 72 39,384 175,644 100,820 36,305 14,426 227,838 104,946 135,868 278,495 68,658 157,824 11,176 7.3 34,070 232,506 32,431 11,311 13,665 68,335 19,690 46,216 26,194 51,288 202,623 3,331 74 2,449,568 3,194,598 2,731,690 419,754 1,447,453 1,004,138 1,725,335 1,129,980 4,340,517 2,313,619 4,699,944 2,103,084 2,042,671 75 1,266,594 1,769,355 1,220,594 316,048 491,291 601,308 924,809 770,887 2,380,401 1,202,624 732,494 1,307,631 701,823 76 76,909 479,669 279,672 19,271 88,504 12,373 230,131 50,738 462,494 227,295 139,735 102,765 107,230 77 192,756 177,327 91,764 28,352 24,023 32,136 75,181 31,875 293,667 88,283 66,014 57,655 73,799 n 420,974 551,300 207,040 270 700 102,500 817,998 125,015 2,046,702 541,647 23,105 666,715 54,000 ra 234,043 570,855 245,922 5,302 6,436 12,092 509,183 31,710 1,325,215 577,778 98,804 676,257 135,915 80 1,951,685 2,163,629 2,244,978 400,213 1,358,249 889,265 677,206 954,227 1,831,321 1,544,677 4,537,104 1,333,604 1,881,441 91 839,795 1,021,173 882,908 282,394 460,832 557,080 340,445 707,302 761,519 536, 563 567,676 573,519 492,109 B2 182 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on reports (For definitions and explanations. Jefferson Davis Lafayette Estimated number of farms . . 1959.. 1951.. Fatm operators by age: Operators reporting ape number 1959. . Under 25 years number 1959.. 25 to 31 years number 1959 . . .15 to 14 years number 1959. . 45 to 54 years number 1959 . . 55 to 114 vears number 1959 . . 65 or nore years number 1959 . . Average ape years 1959 . . Off-farm work a9d other income; Farm operators— Working off their farms operators reporting 1959.. 1954.. 100 or more davs operators reporting 1959 . . 1954.. With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Fatms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959 . . 1954 . . Part owners number 1959 . . 1954.. Managers number 1959 . . 1954 . . All tenants number 1959.. 1954 . . Cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Share-cash tenants number 1959 . 1954.. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Livestock-share tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Croppers number 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . Other and unspecified tenants . Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegotable and fmit-and-nul . . number 1959. . Cash-grain - number 1959 . . Tobacco number 1959.. Cotton number 1959 . . Other field-crop number 1959.. Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959 . . Poultry farms number 1959 . . Dairy farms number 1959.. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock ranches number 1959 . . General farms number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . . Class I number 1959 . . Class II. number 1959. . Class III number 1959.. Class IV number 1959 . . Class V number 1959 . . Class VI number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959 . . Part-time number 1959 . . Part-retirement number 1959.. Abnormal number 1959 . . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959.. 1954.. average per farm, dollars 1959 . . 1951 . . All crops sold dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . . 1954. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . 1954 . Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars 1959 . 1954 . Ml livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Dairy products sold dollars 1 959 . 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959. 1954 . 2,604 4,222 2,612 65 238 592 850 527 290 48.7 1,072 1,454 530 608 727 717 1,076 1,230 403 529 14 1,111 2,403 30 66 10 22 356 838 4 595 1,368 120 105 1,529 16 10 31 272 23 17 745 1,859 7 28 123 278 643 780 745 520 225 10, 086, 851 8,861,990 3,874 2,099 7, 507, 964 7,323,324 7,460,207 7, 280, 789 6,935 4,342 13,807 8,502 27, 015 29, 691 2,578,887 1, 538, 666 143, 273 240, 786 436,175 382,395 1,999,439 915,485 856 1,261 852 7 63 169 248 197 168 52.5 506 679 435 579 609 839 723 974 71 113 1 2 61 233 23 1 2 10 16 2 35 140 15 50 6 15 129 239 5 16 10 27 96 85 617 465 152 2,377,119 1, 324, 095 2,777 1,050 974,702 783,173 808, 642 732,496 28,650 17,903 90,360 7,769 47,050 25,005 1,402,417 540, 922 421,317 133,758 179,065 64,624 802,035 342, 540 817 1,032 802 17 81 194 216 164 130 50.2 279 344 216 221 289 295 379 398 240 255 10 188 341 10 25 20 14 113 170 369 54 10 305 10 27 23 12 36 346 471 37 55 83 131 110 55 346 255 90 1 6,861,090 6, 085, 592 8,398 5,897 5,586,215 5,038,172 5,490,591 4,460,689 56,137 142,362 21, 293 5,507 18,194 429, 614 1, 274, 875 1,047,420 47,745 34,703 722,147 725,251 504,983 287,466 414 563 44 88 120 100 64 50.8 208 295 191 280 178 329 188 273 110 91 15 10 101 198 43 128 11 5 86 35 11 225 194 16 20 29 36 73 20 220 150 70 3,443,313 3,701,813 8,317 6,575 2,696,267 3,040,367 2, 658, 768 2,970,070 3,705 64,541 16,896 3,791 16,898 1,965 747,046 661,446 17,562 46, 052 10,000 49,844 719,484 565, 550 542 1,013 518 2 23 85 172 109 127 54.3 329 682 303 542 466 647 516 820 5 98 1 20 140 10 45 6 20 35 5 481 20 10 30 5 476 335 141 1,087,217 785,401 2,006 775 109, 098 216, 086 56,268 151,818 16,341 24,416 656 1,304 35,833 38, 548 978, 119 569,315 534,429 351,853 178,865 93,517 264,825 123,945 111 178 116 1 6 27 34 31 17 51.8 60 126 31 23 589,499 1,263,314 5,311 7,097 252, 532 513, 506 1,382 1,327 58, 650 68,370 1,906 329 190, 594 443,480 336, 967 749,808 14,179 23,984 209, 300 609,198 113,488 116, 626 1,033 1,212 1,042 16 119 226 317 199 165 50.0 361 425 269 296 348 262 406 533 325 341 295 325 10 15 5 3 198 228 21 10 10 11 51 58 571 561 10 5 131 72 311 728 93 181 195 112 82 65 305 240 65 14,215,230 15,156,061 13,761 12, 505 12,121,704 14,113,788 12,100,797 14,065,635 965 165 5,984 1,349 13,958 46, 639 2,093,526 1,042,273 116,355 90, 817 37, 660 89,080 1,939,511 862,376 2,269 2,945 2,257 58 271 495 613 495 325 49.5 794 813 539 539 802 581 1,007 1,196 428 224 8 18 826 1,490 30 66 21 8 580 1,040 115 263 911 27 20 110 191 26 40 997 1,279 19 20 95 90 285 770 990 710 280 6, 981, 248 8,879,248 3,077 3,015 4, 641, 212 7, 338, 077 4, 165, 932 7, 038, 670 45, 286 49,582 19,884 3,090 410,110 246, 735 2,340,036 1,541,171 81, 665 156,170 1,174,110 878, 611 1,084,261 506, 390 LOUISIANA 183 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. for onl) a sample of farms. See text] La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouaohita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 701 817 1,543 737 1,431 1,689 62 926 412 1,315 2,378 719 1,923 1 SOS 1,613 2,673 1,471 2,510 3,275 20 1,451 604 1,955 3,592 1,519 3,115 2 664 827 1,516 731 1,452 1,745 69 958 4L3 1,283 2,314 712 1,870 :[ 9 3 19 14 25 22 3 9 1 23 43 8 41 4 53 37 162 72 178 98 6 77 24 114 230 54 184 5 156 108 376 164 318 355 9 178 69 272 484 160 433 6 183 239 445 219 425 483 21 296 129 404 692 190 570 7 148 211 293 173 308 429 20 236 109 307 513 171 414 8 115 229 221 89 198 358 10 162 81 163 352 129 228 3 51.5 56.1 49.8 49.5 49.3 53.1 50.8 52.0 53.6 50.4 50.7 51.7 49.5 10 471 461 1,000 308 630 861 17 573 221 637 1,416 368 743 11 515 951 1,856 574 873 1,561 5 396 381 862 2,056 548 1,214 12 438 393 856 172 464 666 17 507 204 460 1,224 301 468 13 445 6S4 1,586 255 550 972 5 729 335 538 1,626 377 477 14 563 626 1,199 210 559 1,034 26 607 194 490 1,621 439 642 15 590 840 1,722 292 582 1,348 5 844 415 448 2,007 446 687 16 546 660 1,392 325 595 1,100 25 693 348 490 1,688 436 729 17 675 1,094 2,255 384 842 1,745 24 895 427 628 2,475 637 929 18 65 71 71 136 269 161 20 92 27 254 310 96 393 19 33 134 132 147 258 238 10 178 41 285 348 147 373 20 5 17 10 10 1 3 2 6 14 7 6 21 i 4 18 9 15 11 4 10 13 9 9 22 90 81 80 259 557 418 16 138 35 565 366 180 795 2.1 66 354 198 869 1,501 1,171 6 416 122 994 829 758 1,833 24 5 15 35 26 41 46 6 36 20 160 81 32 15 25 30 104 54 28 73 42 6 84 35 293 134 47 49 26 21 11 5 30 5 10 30 27 3 1 10 18 6 4 68 15 2 59 28 6 5 61 165 70 30 195 25 15 330 « 4 67 5 12 186 464 327 10 96 3 372 5 96 113 671 5 30 31 1 2 3 1 5 3 3 5 2 12 32 10 5 135 245 135 45 45 100 91 340 33 72 21 614 904 671 120 2 195 383 530 946 34 85 45 35 37 85 156 22 15 130 155 32 75 35 32 107 108 28 41 120 109 82 63 196 64 96 36 20 27 426 773 344 202 459 344 181 1,152 37 53 17 10 15 27 5 5 15 38 39 20 27 373 756 334 187 242 338 176 1,137 40 41 190 1 5 10 5 10 35 5 5 42 5 180 6 108 1 43 10 40 86 20 75 16 5 10 21 25 15 44 5 21 15 15 10 20 15 15 17 47 16 45 81 83 15 66 90 200 1 38 24 193 289 103 122 46 6 11 5 7 16 59 1 5 9 56 42 37 43 47 15 49 6 22 27 5 57 18 7 11 48 585 636 1,222 181 532 1,023 41 612 235 579 1,654 397 607 49 116 207 343 556 904 673 32 315 177 741 770 333 1,316 50 5 11 47 74 32 1 22 6 12 45 26 9 51 21 15 42 41 48 34 5 23 90 32 67 52 15 17 25 76 98 75 16 27 31 39 102 25 96 53 15 31 51 74 129 121 5 72 14 120 129 33 254 54 41 83 66 177 252 197 85 35 231 254 111 475 55 45 50 175 140 310 200 10 75 86 316 150 106 415 56 585 610 1,200 181 527 1,016 30 611 235 574 1,608 386 607 57 490 430 965 100 451 681 25 485 165 452 1,280 290 426 58 95 175 5 235 80 1 76 335 5 126 70 122 326 2 96 176 5 59 60 607,690 2,772,225 2,830,834 8,089,016 9,726,329 8,224,860 909,485 4, 302, 621 1,052,268 5,272,769 10,173,735 3,921,551 9,326,324 111 328, 362 1,736,628 1,757,214 6,830,573 6, 978, 029 5, 817, 183 407,444 4,021,625 923,407 5,389,835 9,741,014 2,823,598 7, 571, 109 4,850 62 867 3,393 1,835 10,976 6,797 4,870 14,669 4,646 2,554 4,010- 4,278 5,454 63 406 1,077 657 4,643 2,780 1,776 20,372 2,772 1,529 2,757 2,712 1,859 2,431 64 109, 821 426,098 578, 831 5, 755, 202 7, 835, 587 4, 566, 563 634, 020 3, 032, 146 744,687 2,951,037 5,341,740 1,748,085 7, 636, 614 65 96,040 560, 545 897, 257 5,667,479 6, 079, 607 3,901,680 190,730 3,023,577 602, 829 4,149,507 6, 790, 031 1,964,337 6, 539, 242 66 83, 718 139, 658 29,294 5,663,485 7,716,772 4,340,640 « 2,787,618 1,094 2,819,396 4,738,517 1,648,674 7, 603, 576 67 90,184 347,200 121, 538 5,562,325 6,012,368 3,747,941 130 2,766,765 26, 620 4,068,351 6,399,409 1,836,540 6,507,951 68 3,858 32,713 57,349 565 2,217 8,831 9,300 39,886 106,720 8,738 51,766 2,045 6,289 69 530 36,104 90,547 2,799 5,969 12,437 24,600 51,839 208,035 5,981 38,489 13, 560 6,070 70 71 72 1,186 155, 516 433,973 32,337 30, 555 106,450 111 31,208 615,073 73,304 119,686 19,982 6,292 993 74,340 602, 917 14,099 13, 618 101, 993 61,162 354, 348 9,291 35,543 84,649 5,985 21,059 98,211 58, 215 58, 815 86,043 110,592 624,609 173,434 21,800 49, 599 431,771 77,384 20,457 7:1 74 75 76 77 78 79 4,333 102, 901 82,255 88,256 47, 652 39, 309 166, 000 143, 811 13, 826 65,884 316, 590 29, 588 19,236 497, 869 2,346,127 2,252,003 2,333,814 1,890,742 3, 658, 297 275,465 1,270,475 307, 581 2,321,732 4, 831, 995 2,173,466 1, 689, 710 1,031,867 50,090 67,940 405, 550 232,322 1,176,083 859, 957 1,163,094 898,422 1, 915, 503 216,714 998, 048 320, 578 1,240,328 2,950,983 859,261 41,223 959,327 1,776,461 62,368 297,370 1, 094, 093 6,490 463, 737 26, 914 252,116 828, 583 237,809 31, 242 796, 853 352,450 26,708 63,839 776,296 500 261, 665 18,097 79,705 531, 562 182,968 59,860 796, 105 123,770 236,470 285, 920 139,130 236,185 157,525 200, 550 804,152 600 sn 20,082 142,458 217,163 202,304 126,564 123,232 199,000 263,751 10,000 225, 870 764,877 65,156 172, 652 396,786 590, 695 351,772 2,034,976 1,307,452 2,425,074 32, 790 649,213 280, 667 1,869,066 3,199,260 1,935,057 1, 234, 070 81 82 180, 998 236,772 290, 339 934, 082 708, 019 1,015,975 17,214 472, 632 292,481 934, 753 1, 654, 544 611,137 791,275 184 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on reports (Tor definitions and explanations, see lest) St. Bernard St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary estimated number of farms 1059 . 1IB4. Farm operators by age: Operators reporting ape number 1959 . Under 25 years number 1959 . 25 to 31 years number 1959 . .15 to J! years number 1959. 45 to 54 years number 1950 . 55 to 91 years number 1959 . 65 or nore years number 1959 . Average ape years 1959 . Off-farm work aod other i9come: Farm operators— "orkine off their farms operators reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 or more days operators reporting 1959 . 1954. With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . 1054 . Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959. 1954. Part owners number 1959 . 1964. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 . 1954. Cash tenants number 1950 . 1954. Share-cash teaants number 1959 . 1954. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Livestock-share tenants number 1959. 1954. Croppers number 1959 . 1954. Other and unspecified tenants. number 1959. 1951 . Farms by type of (arm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruil-and-nul . . number 1959. Cash-grain number 1959 . Tobacco number 1959 . Cotton number 1959 . Other field-crop number 1950 . Vegetable farms number 1959 . Fruit-and-nul farms number 1959. Poultry farms number 1959 . Dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock farms other thun poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock ranches number 1959 . General farms number 1959 . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms aumber 1959. Farms by economic class: Commercial farms. number 1959 . Class 1 number 1959 . ClassII number 1959. Class 111 number 1959. Class IV number 1950 . Class V number 1059. Class VI number 1959. Other farms number 1959. Part-time number 1959 . Part-retirement number 1959 . Abnormal number 1050 . Value ot products sold by source: All Tarm products sold total, dollars 1959 . 1954. average per farm, dollars 1959. 1954. All crops sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . 1951. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959. 1954 Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars 1059 . 1954 . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1950. 1954 . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Dairy products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. 1,290 1,683 1,335 5 83 254 375 283 335 54.0 786 905 695 734 1,163 1,119 1,104 1,507 85 111 1 4 100 135 25 30 56 50 123 53 1,055 249 1 7 53 56 77 55 1,041 766 275 2,663,354 1,393,096 2,065 828 270,313 279,139 105,497 193,405 2,189 1,312 1,394 622 161,233 83,800 2,393,041 1,113,957 1,197,334 518,903 384,630 218,357 811,077 376,697 43 L38 13 9 10 49.6 38 1!» 258, 809 247,798 6,019 1,568 221,631 160, 100 442 734 67,101 104,722 1,988 2,244 152,100 52,400 37, 178 87,698 31,353 7,469 31,995 5,825 48,234 98 166 110 "e 33 23 30 16 50.9 65 127 60 120 50 134 635,234 847,721 6,482 5,107 406,541 473,252 337,789 393,411 63,875 78,020 247 792 4,630 1,029 228,693 374,469 11,710 30,500 60,500 187,158 156,483 156, 811 1,038 1,593 1,040 14 99 220 302 232 173 51.3 551 862 391 572 598 811 752 944 146 197 5 3 135 390 35 94 26 30 186 56 6 30 655 383 2 15 71 60 655 445 210 2,498,313 2,483,988 2,407 1,559 245, 264 569,488 77,254 375,626 80,646 70,782 50,713 84,117 36,651 38, 963 2,253,049 1, 914, 500 91,291 69,816 1,771,747 1,628,446 390,011 216,238 183 403 204 2 9 45 73 53 22 51.1 82 257 69 207 70 235 83 104 L07 7 10 90 15 5 133 17 15 31 20 3,082,485 3,746,531 16,844 9,297 2,940,464 3,571,874 2,867,212 3,335,545 53, 825 234,870 125 560 19,302 899 142,021 174, 657 41,352 58,123 1,398 100, 669 115,136 81 128 81 7 20 24 21 9 50.5 1,711,053 1,601,380 21, 124 12,511 1,592,552 1, 518, 932 1,526,268 1,397,651 49,057 119,986 14,614 1,145 2,613 150 118,501 82,448 38,432 36,504 5,000 75,069 45,944 5,039 6,675 4,938 117 608 1,205 1,475 991 542 48.3 1,541 1,780 799 597 1,213 733 1,987 2,231 501 557 10 18 2,541 3,894 90 66 45 42 1,761 2,861 20 34 450 611 175 280 2,617 179 2,216 222 10 10 5 50 467 49 303 1,577 3,473 29 37 64 228 780 2,335 1,566 1,145 421 11,398,133 16,772,153 2,262 2,513 8,217,234 14,966,796 8,115,299 14,896,542 16,021 28,870 29, 528 19,729 56,386 21,655 3,180,899 1,805,357 109, 503 208,327 412,610 343, 103 2,658,786 1,253,927 1,431 2,187 1,423 29 181 340 416 298 159 48.5 571 468 395 318 576 338 685 918 239 280 506 996 5 22 10 445 801 524 22 305 197 115 640 796 13 16 37 65 225 440 635 450 185 4,111,899 6,094,682 2,873 2,787 3,160,213 5,476,595 2,927,242 5,210,661 171,473 258,992 27,846 2,442 33,652 4,500 951,686 618,087 55,988 82,849 327,975 270, 581 567,723 264,657 LOUISIANA 185 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. for only a sample of farms. See text St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 709 2,945 804 388 1,244 2,292 1,419 2,315 1,258 244 1,600 477 705 1 1,409 3,934 1,346 663 2,182 2,702 1,704 2,881 1,661 418 2,289 587 1,088 2 685 2,945 744 417 1,227 2,272 1,396 2,249 1,196 269 1,604 486 749 :i 8 49 21 5 13 36 15 28 7 5 29 13 3 4 71 336 62 17 67 224 123 259 60 26 192 42 42 r. 142 675 162 83 196 493 273 532 194 56 354 76 153 r, 192 949 2U 133 351 624 407 595 331 88 524. 146 203 7 168 625 175 108 308 535 327 479 296 57 319 115 172 8 104 311 110 71 292 360 251 356 308 37 186 94 176 0 50.9 48.8 50.5 52.9 54.2 50.9 51.9 50.0 54.8 50.0 48.7 52.0 54.2 10 467 1,573 264 222 757 789 942 1,478 728 157 680 229 487 11 918 1,950 510 340 1,259 1,133 1,115 1,638 1,091 252 575 246 702 IS 412 1,272 134 204 628 518 846 1,220 629 131 411 144 454 11 792 1,540 270 318 942 761 859 1,168 883 175 302 107 541 14 522 1,663 154 304 949 759 1,162 1,665 913 178 516 228 661 IS 976 1,893 136 402 1,402 602 1,259 1,464 928 230 493 168 750 16 641 2,412 288 230 1,006 1,028 1,238 1,769 937 108 843 134 648 17 1,283 3,129 290 470 1,499 1,170 1,560 2,217 1,027 179 1,201 161 980 18 46 236 153 96 136 712 121 290 146 59 384 73 17 19 52 295 136 99 230 710 58 317 162 99 282 52 49 20 7 11 8 9 2 12 11 20 7 3 5 21 7 12 15 6 1 12 3 8 7 9 5 4 2 22 15 286 355 53 100 540 60 245 155 70 370 265 40 23 63 562 900 83 401 756 102 408 477 127 767 431 103 24 5 120 6 12 15 25 10 30 80 25 40 145 15 25 20 203 16 15 29 5 76 26 10 26 59 180 83 5 21 289 37 26 27 1 8 3 9 8 9 1 1 4 2 1 28 5 148 10 15 343 45 15 5 170 60 5 20 5 37 5 222 5 21 84 544 15 5 115 10 73 15 302 10 51 9 30 31 10 2 3 7 1 6 4 5 1 32 35 160 io 10 40 5 55 15 5 120 40 33 "a 60 625 i 86 52 17 103 131 2 372 37 9 34 10 121 21 16 60 107 45 105 45 30 30 20 20 35 30 251 27 29 143 119 53 116 88 26 63 51 47 It 10 15 494 88 70 1,142 110 112 43 949 127 11 S7 5 23 956 5 15 5 36 38 39 10 5 10 471 70 105 105 97 15 898 15 11 5 88 81 23 15 112 41 15 15 20 5 10 IS 24 448 7 5 IS 20 89 5 47 15 32 5 32 5 1 15 44 50 641 5 5 6 61 68 440 25 10 5 14 IS 40 142 70 34 105 219 122 111 127 20 125 73 53 K 2 11 15 9 19 41 12 13 31 3 15 44 5 47 5 17 21 17 35 5 16 15 11 91 16 48 560 1,578 209 261 984 800 1,192 1,626 942 150 430 246 616 49 181 1,375 598 127 291 1,492 232 695 336 99 1,170 241 100 50 4 23 37 9 8 52 7 12 9 10 7 51 11 37 60 13 23 224 20 "v 7 1 18 9 1 S3 16 261 39 21 19 368 37 92 40 22 121 18 7 63 23 372 73 27 61 329 51 263 63 22 220 33 16 54 57 312 148 32 75 258 72 192 104 15 486 69 46 55 70 370 241 25 105 261 45 1A1 110 30 315 105 30 56 528 1,570 206 261 953 800 1,187 1,620 922 145 430 236 605 57 416 1,280 136 226 715 535 932 1,303 586 110 255 170 475 58 111 285 70 35 238 265 255 317 330 35 175 65 130 59 1 5 6 1 SO 2,473,386 11,643,964 6,842,947 3,367,967 2,978,810 18,064,379 2,324,138 5,363,313 2,562,930 2,409,875 6,874,687 2,481,656 601,162 ■1 2,379,049 10,343,527 7,264,406 2,784,825 2,110,471 19,472,194 1,093,173 4,742,105 1,309,679 2,216,246 4,709,006 2,750,640 522,409 IS 3,489 3,954 8,511 8,680 2,395 7,881 1,638 2,317 2,037 9,877 4,297 5,203 853 63 1,688 2,629 5,397 4,200 967 7,207 642 1,646 788 5,302 2,057 4,686 480 F.I 1,578,828 2,324,107 5,019,702 2,948,480 841,446 14,790,379 143,138 971,279 751,650 1,949,806 5,496,071 1,043,582 169, 106 611 1,288,305 2,994,820 6,035,348 2,448,607 761,188 17,944,024 193, 147 1,392,105 580,882 1,930,034 4,099,858 1,765,657 169,686 66 52,799 76,480 4,857,873 2,915,390 496,336 14, 722, 517 65,503 581,532 587,028 1,904,885 5,393,326 870,598 78,493 61 181,171 272,404 5,918,826 2,415,410 647,782 17,908,936 130,993 1,256,974 551,733 1,910,225 4,064,930 1,411,690 120,141 68 13,485 165,918 2,170 27,877 17,475 46,227 8,195 30,525 10,327 8,751 67, 966 83,250 9,137 I'.'i 19,128 278, 114 2,905 29,010 25,102 31,716 13,604 35,727 4,614 14,970 14,899 305,900 10,005 70 747,577 1,633,002 20,845 3,224 63,674 14,520 9,923 176,438 8,207 10,225 2,513 3,093 3,834 71 399,556 2,084,537 6,088 632 3,175 2,422 5,453 43,039 1,939 2,694 1,106 899 8,875 7.' 764,967 448,707 138,814 1,989 263,961 7,115 59,517 182,784 146,088 25,945 32,266 86,641 77,642 73 688,450 359,765 107,529 3,555 85,129 950 43,097 56,365 22,596 2,145 18,923 47, 168 30,665 n 894,558 9,319,857 1,823,245 419,487 2,137,364 3,274,000 2,181,000 4,392,034 1,811,280 460,069 1,378,616 1,438,074 432,056 7.'. 1,090,744 7,348,707 1,229,058 336,218 1,349,283 1,528,170 900,026 3,350,000 728,797 286, 212 609,148 984,983 352,723 76 145,131 2,073,580 18,730 49,631 1,237,307 158,672 301,602 179,432 594,075 22,895 24,813 153,930 93,068 77 221,155 632,669 30, 953 25,399 770, 274 158, 142 112,254 95,798 187,208 6,682 80,262 16,381 74,591 7s 371,294 6,054,865 35,040 26,000 78,305 780,960 995,985 3,000,775 159, 535 96,000 41,500 304,790 390 79 461,135 6,1A6,950 64,992 116,761 155,679 531,790 377,654 2,752,645 200,661 68,620 107,103 215,804 52,935 80 378,133 1,191,412 1,769,475 343,856 821,752 2,334,368 883,413 1,211,827 1,057,670 341,174 1,312,303 979,354 338,598 81 408,454 569,088 1,133,113 194,058 423,330 838,238 410,118 501,557 340,928 210,910 421,783 752,798 225,197 BS 186 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND ^ [All data except residence of operator are baaed Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Estimated number of farms. . .1059. 1954. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES Grain combines farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954 . . Corn pickers farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954.. Pick-up balers farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954.. Motortrucks farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . Tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting 1959 . . number 1959 . . 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . . 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 . . Wheel tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1959 . . " 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . Garden tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954 . . Automobiles farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . Telephone farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting 1959 . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1959 . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting 1959 . . 1950.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959 . . 1950.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1959 . . 1950.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1959 . . 5 or more miles farms reporting 1959 . . DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximate average date of enumeratic .1959. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . persons 1959 . , 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours '. . . . persons 1959 . . 1954 . . 1 to 14 hours persons 1959 . . 15 or more hours persons 1959 . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting 1959 . . persons 1959.. Hired workers farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. persons 1959 . . 1954.. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. persons 1959 , . 1954 . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 1959 . 2 or more hired workers farms reporting 1959 . . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . . . 1954... Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 74,375 111,334 4,096 3,971 5,078 4,750 1,300 632 1,359 665 3,824 3,010 3,987 3,122 800 590 923 628 38,803 41,512 47, 153 48,644 33,956 34,006 55,808 51,976 32,387 53,227 23,120 9,267 32,150 32,435 52,014 48,973 1,043 853 1,213 1,075 2,286 1,819 2,581 1,928 48, 179 54,665 54,741 62,789 38,788 28,457 46,782 37, 518 2,930 3,235 2,931 287 993 27, 578 25,920 32,498 62, 530 13,035 29,444 4,931 8,104 7,049 1,055 11/29-12/5 56,420 96,729 81,201 175,758 54,302 94,475 23,032 31, 270 17,986 26,899 9,206 18, 509 45,627 107,797 5,043 4,602 17,409 16, 594 2,532 2,511 65,600 103, 758 3,555 4,697 2,489 3,319 442 395 618 484 15 150 128 163 135 21 6 36 6 1,503 1,391 2,082 1,710 1,287 1,320 2,718 2,263 1,252 2,658 560 692 1,242 1,275 2,633 2,178 24 29 25 45 60 40 60 40 1,844 2,252 2,151 2,498 1,342 930 2,082 2,029 45 48 35 25 31 528 461 1,696 2,574 207 261 96 111 111 11/29-12/5 1,882 2,845 2,547 4,935 1,809 2,788 704 1,105 451 738 404 990 1,014 4,456 249 259 441 468 149 100 2,048 3,111 104 119 767 1,190 123 113 169 132 20 95 20 2 2 2 2 612 549 793 644 421 340 735 559 421 735 271 150 421 330 705 533 28 15 30 20 522 516 583 553 397 210 636 477 5 16 14 14 177 164 461 399 124 685 21 103 68 35 11/29-12/5 676 993 916 1,437 651 983 350 301 186 265 144 135 324 218 72 45 177 687 1,093 24 18 885 1,301 14 7 389 305 468 392 375 355 695 678 350 667 267 83 350 305 659 606 7 16 8 22 28 50 28 50 683 774 838 947 601 458 535 472 1 7 449 121 399 1,248 37 92 10 27 16 11 11/29-12/5 624 876 801 1,132 584 866 366 218 152 217 104 191 917 1,088 77 71 594 536 29 48 792 1,212 33 288 268 38 10 128 111 237 214 133 163 770 687 127 747 5 122 127 143 738 652 20 23 20 261 211 333 487 145 131 209 126 5 1 12 191 190 92 187 11/29-12/5 270 251 311 342 260 251 122 138 31 51 103 133 1,380 1,430 88 87 991 1,015 10 78 268 285 18 3,112 4,432 106 88 138 100 90 7 91 7 119 56 126 58 15 10 15 10 1,832 2,054 2,008 2,190 1,857 1,699 2,291 1,989 1,842 2,255 1,616 226 1,832 1,677 2,230 1,957 25 9 25 17 31 15 36 15 1,886 1,981 1,979 2,108 1,436 928 1,805 1,273 46 36 41 8 60 1,067 1,288 151 54 151 54 11 6 11 7 681 508 775 550 655 463 857 531 630 790 499 131 630 418 760 472 28 8 30 9 62 50 67 50 796 678 938 728 652 190 840 591 101 37 96 1,513 245 857 539 1,339 486 2,838 375 180 336 773 721 100 94 80 242 65 200 15 42 )-12/5 11/29-12/5 2,513 946 3,881 1,133 3,536 1,476 6,855 1,494 2,433 876 3,844 1,112 1,181 428 1,252 448 822 458 1,103 600 238 92 839 115 830 140 4,550 219 100 49 72 30 205 81 279 37 70 27 30 22 2,919 973 4,256 1,195 99 30 1For 1954, data relate to week of September 26-0ctober 2. LOUISIANA 187 FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 on reports for only i sample of farms. See textj East Baton East East Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto Rouge Carroll Feliciana Evangeline 1,241 1,507 745 658 511 1,026 1,226 720 1,731 1,137 791 887 2,691 1 2,100 2,730 1,234 1,055 618 1,601 2,224 1,185 2,643 1,738 1,738 1,492 3,220 2 48 54 164 29 22 91 27 90 22 50 183 36 185 3 41 83 183 9 17 92 24 58 16 29 103 38 204 4 55 75 270 30 31 95 28 112 24 67 248 41 220 5 49 96 268 14 31 100 26 62 17 33 129 47 225 6 26 21 2 25 2 14 5 50 2 9 74 13 1 7 23 37 3 11 28 1 11 22 3 6 32 25 2 26 2 14 5 51 2 9 81 15 1 9 27 42 3 11 29 1 11 23 3 10 92 121 51 16 34 47 81 64 102 90 50 70 45 11 120 127 64 17 15 47 81 55 83 24 45 64 66 1! 102 125 59 16 34 47 84 70 105 94 52 75 45 13 127 134 68 17 16 47 83 57 85 24 49 66 66 14 13 7 20 12 1 18 18 7 24 13 4 7 15 19 12 2 1 1 3 2 6 17 1 5 13 1 16 19 7 25 12 1 18 24 8 25 21 6 7 17 26 15 2 1 1 3 3 11 17 2 7 13 1 18 671 603 497 357 266 646 572 452 746 616 525 408 1,395 19 797 896 581 312 199 714 714 448 695 457 728 410 1,450 20 823 837 814 393 345 721 665 575 851 696 794 449 1,629 21 1,047 1,112 830 331 269 802 764 518 769 486 965 476 1,635 22 356 483 365 293 169 514 363 409 394 656 620 297 991 23 493 649 524 213 142 632 378 415 428 548 733 250 926 24 828 1,111 940 398 249 722 498 739 596 941 1,304 444 1,367 25 1,077 1,445 1,074 277 271 772 498 645 567 647 1,348 349 1,253 26 331 443 344 283 158 499 348 394 374 611 620 267 961 27 797 1,048 888 387 227 697 472 708 544 846 1,293 414 1,311 28 218 230 161 235 134 376 267 289 265 477 365 199 728 29 113 213 183 48 24 123 81 105 109 134 255 68 233 30 331 433 344 278 158 494 348 393 374 611 620 257 956 31 468 584 421 213 141 627 348 415 401 512 728 234 870 32 785 1,019 849 380 225 688 470 692 538 833 1,244 389 1,280 83 1,036 1,321 906 272 259 760 460 633 513 573 1,303 318 1,158 34 11 24 22 7 2 9 2 14 5 13 40 20 21 S5 9 33 30 4 3 7 2 5 7 18 31 9 24 36 12 29 39 7 2 9 2 16 6 13 49 25 31 37 10 34 43 5 5 7 2 5 12 38 42 9 24 3>. 31 57 52 11 12 25 26 32 37 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919 1,984 59 473 454 95 116 15 50 530 82 731 15 70 120 381 60 441 1,304 289 490 10 226 1,176 96 1,377 90 471 309 1,345 61 201 272 32 26 10 30 205 51 194 60 40 150 62 272 182 63 90 5 20 325 31 537 15 10 80 231 63 242 182 46 85 5 15 320 30 406 10 10 75 205 84 30 17 5 5 5 1 131 5 5 26 85 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 He 881 1,040 565 528 347 581 818 570 1,262 854 601 566 2,201 67 1,911 2,541 907 933 552 1,416 1,888 1,106 2,282 1,581 1,671 1,309 2,937 68 1,071 1,608 718 884 393 756 1,166 843 1,764 1,068 995 803 3,162 89 3,184 4,575 1,177 1,546 677 2,792 2,672 2,752 4,124 1,986 3,883 3,043 4,997 711 871 1,000 562 522 347 540 743 570 1,215 849 566 551 2,171 71 1,866 2,451 879 923 547 1,386 1,848 1,091 2,206 1,581 1,646 1,294 2,912 7 'J 581 307 211 171 105 258 310 186 569 431 127 268 922 78 290 693 351 351 242 282 433 384 646 418 439 283 1,249 71 161 381 104 257 36 161 283 148 444 158 214 205 525 75 200 608 156 362 46 216 423 273 549 219 429 252 991 7(1 159 311 173 51 44 79 124 97 161 211 232 98 146 77 414 598 208 67 56 193 127 172 260 96 485 237 908 7H 2,013 4,046 510 142 78 291 231 1,055 323 635 919 299 316 79 3,892 6,821 618 956 161 1,574 581 1,073 714 318 3,182 804 4,106 so 123 164 135 16 32 41 59 47 118 103 112 71 80 Bl 57 202 134 16 39 46 36 47 111 53 96 63 129 82 462 846 314 48 52 117 120 186 212 371 371 137 115 H.I 222 892 263 38 100 99 72 153 210 192 416 171 239 B4 47 56 86 7 21 14 37 10 65 52 39 56 49 K5 76 108 49 9 11 27 22 37 53 51 73 15 31 Kft 1,138 1,200 581 600 411 866 1,129 609 1,376 1,002 651 767 2,488 87 1,834 2,523 1,168 1,023 590 1,403 2,029 1,115 2,405 1,645 1,583 1,339 2,990 S8 97 170 69 33 26 45 57 32 133 74 71 51 82 n 135 190 77 23 27 120 116 52 139 33 97 87 128 Ml 188 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [Alt data except residence of operator are based (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lafayette Lafourche Estimated number of farms. .1039.. 1054.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES Grain combines farms reporting 1959 . . . 1054... number 1959 . . . 1951... Com pickers farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Pick-up balers farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... number 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... number 1959... 1954... Motortrucks farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... number 1959 .. . 1954... Tractors farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954 .. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting 1959 . . . number 1959.. . 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 . . . Wheel tractors farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954... Crawler tractors farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... number 1959. . . 1954 . . . Garden tractors farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... number 1959... 1954 . . . Automobiles farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... number 1959 .. . 1954... Telephone farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Home freezer farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Milking machine farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... Electric milk cooler farms reporting 1959 . . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1959 . . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . . . Farms by kind of road oo which located: Hard surface farms reporting 1959 . . 1950 . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959. , 1950 . . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1959 . . 1950.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road forms reporting 1959 . . 1 or more mites to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1959 . . 5 or more miles farms reporting 1959 . . DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximate average dale of enumeration 1959 . . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION' Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . persons 1959 . . 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1959 . . 1954 . . 1 to 14 hours persons 1959 . . 15 or more hours persons 1959 . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting 1959 . . persons 1 959 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1959 . , 1954 . . persons 1959 . . 1954 . . Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . . farms reporting 1950 . . 1954 . . persons 1959 . . 1954 . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 1959 , . 2 or more hired workers farms reporting 1959 . . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 2,604 4,222 153 288 161 299 48 19 48 19 105 209 105 211 22 45 23 45 1,348 1,776 1,515 1,913 1,472 1,779 2,222 2,597 1,442 2,162 975 467 1,442 1,779 2,143 2,528 12 23 19 24 50 45 60 45 1,312 1,605 1,382 1,767 1,251 852 1,357 1,247 43 96 48 15 590 320 1,556 1,890 405 1,941 165 240 225 15 11/29-12/5 1,590 3,717 2,284 8,076 1,570 3,621 450 1,120 424 714 252 807 855 5,023 98 115 204 238 47 51 2,179 3,870 153 199 856 1,261 3 20 3 23 23 13 23 13 48 22 53 23 10 2 10 2 529 605 602 670 284 209 439 442 254 403 183 71 248 199 381 425 17 2 22 2 36 15 36 15 516 508 602 562 460 415 526 427 25 25 25 291 479 295 652 255 297 130 125 125 11/29-12/5 699 1,102 1,076 1,600 668 1,006 316 352 258 408 44 83 121 346 39 36 89 71 809 1,242 21 53 817 1,032 29 31 34 40 8 15 9 15 39 35 43 36 a 27 33 27 401 494 620 676 451 579 1,067 1,060 446 1,056 187 259 446 557 1,037 1,024 19 5 19 5 11 31 11 31 665 772 835 955 515 402 633 444 34 53 34 330 238 432 759 20 70 15 5 5 12/6-12/12 659 929 909 1,369 619 909 140 479 239 290 251 402 1,193 1,922 170 214 765 728 50 L20 678 923 60 56 414 563 23 19 36 27 48 12 49 14 25 33 28 35 10 7 12 7 218 226 332 359 248 270 587 561 244 581 143 101 243 243 565 524 16 9 16 11 6 26 277 379 356 539 298 258 261 264 1 15 219 150 178 515 5 542 1,013 111 178 12/6-12/12 380 517 510 785 375 500 158 217 90 135 133 180 1,232 1,658 77 87 615 480 30 366 525 38 41 266 461 281 498 166 163 181 189 160 175 145 15 160 133 175 139 15 6 35 6 35 372 538 418 605 387 396 386 336 20 212 230 185 261 140 425 30 110 105 5 11/29-12/5 281 883 391 ,193 271 843 175 96 100 120 21 27 31 193 11 1 16 1 489 979 13 31 5 11 17 11 17 6 10 6 10 81 121 109 152 66 106 119 166 56 103 32 24 101 103 1 2 2 2 11 37 16 61 86 131 111 162 90 146 78 114 15 42 20 70 156 35 87 11/29-12/5 101 162 131 248 101 162 31 70 20 30 20 50 74 253 13 25 85 179 28 37 1,033 1,212 406 344 540 517 166 158 176 161 3 9 5 11 761 838 1,266 1,252 727 786 1,956 1,864 707 1,879 176 531 706 765 1,810 1,788 62 27 69 37 72 34 77 39 802 930 1,014 1,078 726 556 855 880 15 30 15 42 50 279 216 670 823 62 364 26 36 31 5 11/29-12/5 945 1,031 1,219 1,187 933 1,020 215 718 216 286 314 351 545 714 264 231 395 383 177 87 947 ,117 76 66 2,269 2,945 6 35 6 43 25 5 25 5 90 23 90 23 21 10 21 10 809 705 897 783 699 449 970 603 669 908 540 129 644 444 876 591 32 11 32 11 42 1 62 1 1,663 1,578 1,886 1,689 994 571 1,555 1,313 100 95 110 693 421 1,261 1,900 295 575 95 200 200 11/29-12/5 1,599 2,615 2,219 6,303 1,554 2,550 715 839 480 665 209 670 874 3,635 114 84 348 318 51 63 2,020 2,777 104 84 lFor 1954, data relate to week of September 26-0ctober 2. LOUISIANA FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 189 i reports for only a sample of farms. See text] La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madlaon Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 701 817 1,543 737 1,431 1,689 6. 926 412 1,315 2,378 719 1,923 1 808 1,613 2,673 1,471 2,510 3,275 2C 1,451 604 1,955 3,592 1,519 3,115 2 11 5 149 121 58 46 52 98 40 168 3 5 8 5 161 119 56 50 1 37 53 65 157 4 11 5 173 150 59 51 64 105 46 177 5 5 8 5 179 131 63 54 1 41 56 73 170 e 1 63 65 22 38 76 121 4 41 7 45 33 13 26 20 86 10 4 8 1 68 71 26 41 80 123 5 43 9 49 33 14 29 20 90 10 4 10 10 37 10 89 82 102 57 6 66 141 54 113 11 5 27 2 77 65 119 48 1 56 76 63 100 12 10 37 10 89 84 116 58 6 75 148 57 116 13 5 27 2 80 84 132 48 1 57 78 68 101 14 15 35 17 29 6 1 27 35 7 24 15 5 5 30 6 23 15 9 16 12 11 ie 15 36 17 36 6 1 33 40 11 26 li 5 5 30 6 29 17 9 17 12 12 i" 371 486 688 443 664 933 4 603 176 534 1,365 396 903 19 220 540 919 604 658 1,046 1 ) 659 227 612 1,528 419 997 2C 396 536 734 658 910 1,215 5 ! 714 202 654 1,665 516 1,087 2 225 580 1,034 747 755 1,339 1 ) 840 256 721 1,873 521 1,108 2! 185 321 637 490 654 614 1 j 490 241 709 1,125 287 1,122 2! 91 311 531 600 664 579 405 249 722 1,081 274 1,229 24 210 389 688 1,137 1,100 1,106 1 764 287 1,116 1,756 441 1,883 2! 91 332 576 1,076 1,015 1,221 600 300 1,049 1,680 531 1,841 2( 170 286 562 489 633 574 j 460 135 694 1,085 266 1,102 21 185 344 608 1,126 1,058 1,046 718 156 1,089 1,634 411 1,833 2? 160 243 526 265 448 388 5 361 123 494 843 199 745 2! 10 43 36 224 185 186 L 99 12 200 242 67 357 3C 165 281 552 489 632 564 i 455 130 684 1,074 256 1,092 3 91 281 501 595 629 544 5 355 174 717 1,000 274 1,224 3' 175 339 582 1,094 1,030 1,001 i 710 150 1,034 1,588 389 1,801 3; 91 294 521 1,030 950 1,134 ; 532 200 1,022 1,525 515 1,783 34 10 5 26 26 18 25 8 6 40 44 22 29 3! 6 15 29 15 34 15 10 9 35 5 23 .If 10 5 26 32 28 45 8 6 55 46 22 32 3' 6 15 34 15 47 16 10 12 43 6 30 3 25 45 80 11 31 53 1 i 46 111 27 112 28 40 3< 32 40 12 40 35 52 80 10 112 10 28 « 25 45 80 11 42 60 1 ] 46 131 27 122 30 50 4 32 40 12 50 40 52 90 15 112 10 28 4 451 567 1,078 421 810 891 4 > 667 234 747 1,650 418 1,131 4 236 861 1,604 661 961 1,322 1 5 800 332 959 1,939 479 1,376 4 506 646 1,214 487 896 1,007 4 7 794 242 847 1,954 459 1,302 4 241 945 1,699 873 1,149 1,573 1 5 1,014 353 1,126 2,371 625 1,562 41 346 562 1,038 304 615 797 6 2 555 287 596 1,542 385 1,008 4 281 520 627 254 412 675 2 ) 436 218 429 1,042 462 690 1 465 587 983 493 767 854 1 5 629 183 397 1,509 419 1,135 4 191 576 803 470 581 624 5 511 203 468 1,124 269 853 '» 5 31 20 16 16 21 1 1 20 22 59 17 5 17 45 17 15 42 37 10 22 51 11 27 5 5 26 20 15 16 21 1 5 15 22 54 17 5 5 15 2 9 1 15 1 7 5 7 56 32 23 16 58 66 6 28 5 260 459 602 261 390 614 3 2 374 392 994 938 376 520 5 236 413 676 457 489 424 3 I 439 253 666 1,177 447 695 r. 411 232 800 373 816 448 2 3 460 5 239 1,023 172 1,166 '> 525 1,130 1,541 858 1,687 1,143 4 5 940 343 1,337 1,758 566 2,201 5 30 116 140 98 200 612 1 3 67 65 367 140 205 J 65 240 101 301 921 1,682 145 165 593 575 540 S 15 56 45 78 95 196 31 35 145 56 90 6 15 60 95 20 105 416 1 D 36 30 222 84 115 1 15 ... 60 50 45 20 80 25 331 85 1 3 36 25 5 192 30 84 95 20 6 B 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/ 5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 I 461 618 1,137 634 1,110 1,326 5 797 338 976 1,932 543 1,409 6 663 1,427 2,167 1,399 2,322 2,712 2 3 1,295 351 1,788 2,941 1,142 2,875 I 541 759 1,652 1,019 2,253 1,837 9 1,093 453 1,401 2,702 913 2,118 s 704 2,116 3,428 3,890 4,885 5,521 4 3 2,337 461 3,156 4,510 2,038 7,293 71 426 583 1,062 604 1,079 1,259 5 7 782 323 951 1,842 516 1,389 7 658 1,407 2,107 1,383 2,267 2,676 2 0 1,275 336 1,746 2,775 1,066 2,795 7 196 280 545 165 297 643 1 5 394 140 216 868 181 516 7 230 303 517 439 782 616 4 2 388 183 735 974 335 873 7 100 121 405 206 564 394 2 5 222 85 323 673 192 418 7 115 176 590 415 1,174 578 3 311 130 450 860 397 729 7 25 106 91 205 237 183 1 101 139 189 319 125 288 7 10 162 119 331 353 218 1 0 268 138 673 477 153 531 7 60 226 166 1,915 1,395 1,312 6 4 648 342 1,187 1,426 875 1,893 T 10 593 282 2,618 2,604 2,467 1 0 2,329 292 4,317 3,893 1,457 3,950 » 10 30 35 117 135 125 1 2 55 26 84 235 84 80 8 16 12 59 75 64 5 63 39 105 120 47 48 8! 10 77 65 354 413 442 5 0 170 47 370 584 324 249 g 25 12 319 218 279 5 201 62 524 453 264 143 I 10 13 15 57 38 76 5 26 15 42 125 37 32 ■ 17 20 60 97 49 ? 29 11 42 110 47 48 a 625 708 1,487 627 1,199 1,550 5 5 788 305 1,147 2,092 596 1,661 8 760 1,509 2,490 1,289 2,418 2,892 3 4 1,373 532 1,739 3,497 1,397 2,907 S 21 31 23 81 118 89 1 4 84 30 58 106 52 53 B 9 43 72 110 112 168 70 60 35 133 109 111 9- 190 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary 1 1054... SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 1,290 1,683 43 158 98 166 1,038 1,593 183 403 81 128 5,039 6,675 1,431 2,187 262 495 s 4 5 B Grain combines farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... number 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 1 1 1 3 1 5 6 12 10 21 1 1 1 2 103 93 136 107 2 12 3 14 4 28 7 34 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 195-1 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954... 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 16 11 16 11 1 2 1 2 3 2 4 2 5 16 7 17 36 2 41 2 9 9 9 10 7 16 7 16 2 5 2 5 7 7 7 7 50 24 50 24 116 83 116 88 5 5 5 5 39 28 39 28 12 2 12 2 20 18 21 18 15 16 17 is 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 5 5 692 717 713 769 28 88 36 94 2 7 2 7 53 50 78 80 5 21 5 21 433 485 441 511 6 29 6 30 108 166 214 274 2 5 41 42 55 69 22 16 22 16 2,183 2,035 2,412 2,188 32 2 38 2 491 448 574 487 11 7 16 7 166 239 415 489 20 21 1954... number 1959 . . . 1954... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1951... number 1959 . . . 332 280 350 333 287 305 269 18 32 83 48 105 27 43 16 11 63 56 159 136 53 144 35 18 273 340 335 360 272 332 222 50 142 196 502 557 127 482 45 82 51 62 159 234 51 159 30 21 2,239 1,831 2,810 2,201 2,214 2,753 1,899 315 656 763 893 853 606 838 500 106 160 298 731 866 145 713 50 95 282 260 300 297 5 6 5 11 45 25 45 25 27 61 43 76 1 3 5 21 5 26 53 46 138 113 3 4 6 7 15 16 15 16 272 330 322 350 10 10 1 10 3 10 127 190 459 528 18 19 23 24 20 5 20 5 51 57 151 226 8 2 8 3 5 5 2,209 1,745 2,721 2,088 32 23 32 34 41 78 57 79 606 733 830 822 8 11 8 11 50 20 55 20 145 292 704 829 5 32 33 34 1954 .. . number 1959 .. . 1954... 36 37 38 39 1" 41 4? 1954... number 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954... 28 9 30 17 7 18 7 757 672 817 708 28 92 40 107 77 101 89 146 542 611 582 621 91 303 167 479 64 90 132 229 2,935 2,954 3,092 3,137 995 1,275 1,067 1,361 215 1! 15 46 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954... 314 281 418 618 465 735 367 51 30 56 28 18 18 56 57 109 77 113 1 6 1 1 3 356 335 548 436 182 288 197 5 76 157 106 138 2 3 51 98 53 50 1 2 1,358 751 2,957 2,214 60 67 60 3 30 655 287 900 639 26 37 31 1 2 195 48 1954 . . . 181 176 50 1954... 254 5 52 53 54 55 1954... Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 1 6 Farms by kind of road on which located: 325 200 202 496 33 172 15 70 206 28 6 291 226 626 1,049 145 222 23 113 66 163 10 8 1,330 1,256 2,892 3,735 696 445 575 1,420 183 57 1950... 173 74 1950... 60 61 62 63 64 65 1950 .. . Less than 1 mile Lo a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . . DATE OF ENUMERATION 753 1,134 173 580 455 125 10 5 5 5 5 91 245 36 55 50 5 10 15 5 5 5 5 5 782 2,093 325 457 446 11 90 185 45 45 45 10 66 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION' 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/13 12/19 67 68 69 70 71 72 Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . persons 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 1954 . . . 932 1,182 1,222 1,463 860 1,147 533 327 292 362 26 143 27 214 26 137 5 21 1 1 67 166 72 224 62 166 33 29 10 10 701 1,431 1,086 2,647 641 1,361 250 391 315 445 112 352 163 569 112 342 24 88 26 51 76 122 106 157 71 122 15 56 25 35 3,475 6,178 5,378 15,948 3,410 6,062 1,288 2,122 1,113 1,968 1,100 1.835 1,498 3,586 1,080 1,809 515 565 296 418 232 469 372 578 222 464 30 74 75 76 Unpaid members of operator's family persons 1959 . . . 192 91 150 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 1954 . . . persons 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Regular workers (employed 150 or more ilavs) . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . persons 1959. . . 1954... 36 100 94 342 15 28 21 40 6 32 17 67 1 11 12 11 8 40 182 224 8 21 126 121 108 238 174 637 68 21 94 23 76 150 609 1,073 45 66 357 595 36 37 299 574 16 22 198 383 228 1,320 691 8,294 118 104 210 152 161 575 672 2,690 61 42 264 507 90 225 1,268 1,587 70 115 681 759 85 86 Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE 12 3 1 2 6 46 22 5 40 5 11 67 51 32 29 7 63 87 88 89 90 Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 .. . 1954... 1,223 1,652 76 77 43 133 4 16 85 142 12 18 969 1,476 27 33 163 396 20 14 71 136 5 5 4,460 6,262 149 212 1,078 2,036 29 68 224 377 20 25 lFor 1954, data relate to week of September 26-October 2. LOUISIANA FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 191 on reports for only a sampl e of farms. See text] St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster n _st Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 709 2,945 804 388 1,244 2,292 1,419 2,315 1,258 244 1,600 477 705 1 1,409 3,934 1,346 663 2,182 2,702 1,704 2,881 1,661 418 2,289 587 1,088 2 7 20 133 1 7 396 25 53 5 226 27 1 3 7 8 147 7 17 437 1 21 21 10 100 24 2 4 7 20 149 1 7 487 25 59 10 228 28 1 5 7 13 169 7 17 521 1 21 21 18 105 27 2 6 6 25 50 15 17 11 22 5 5 33 9 1 7 1 20 32 3 2 17 5 2 9 3 S 6 25 56 15 17 11 22 5 5 33 9 1 9 1 20 35 3 2 17 5 2 10 3 10 23 96 78 23 40 152 30 69 79 13 100 43 12 11 37 31 97 30 30 85 6 43 28 26 45 18 27 12 26 96 81 23 41 158 30 69 79 15 101 47 12 13 37 31 101 31 30 87 6 43 28 27 45 19 27 14 9 41 14 5 27 16 11 6 8 21 6 15 7 12 19 12 "i 6 1 46 15 3 5 16 10 42 17 5 27 16 11 6 10 21 6 17 7 13 19 12 l 6 1 46 15 4 5 18 363 1,375 425 187 740 1,230 868 1,229 689 119 1,040 207 425 19 585 1,487 470 187 973 1,219 852 1,128 567 138 1,128 190 498 20 448 1,492 540 277 809 1,605 965 1,312 788 196 1,148 278 463 21 672 1,599 594 297 1,030 1,490 897 1,216 614 309 1,178 239 549 .,., 339 1,345 438 242 409 1,296 458 959 531 134 1,195 132 195 23 397 1,294 526 268 399 1,333 387 741 423 158 1,298 117 203 24 491 1,589 917 539 499 2,563 584 1,081 737 354 1,836 322 215 25 562 1,479 957 545 453 2,179 417 839 538 396 1,489 236 236 26 274 1,300 433 192 379 1,261 428 914 486 129 1,185 131 185 27 405 1,534 908 473 459 2,468 554 1,036 656 342 1,804 312 205 L>« 217 1,117 271 101 333 633 333 823 368 95 810 83 168 29 57 183 162 91 46 628 95 91 118 34 375 48 17 30 269 1,280 427 192 379 1,261 428 909 486 124 1,180 131 175 31 372 1,214 521 253 389 1,307 352 711 408 158 1,283 111 178 32 384 1,503 885 465 444 2,422 542 1,031 644 332 1,772 304 190 33 509 1,369 916 514 437 2,113 372 793 511 384 1,455 202 206 3) 19 31 21 7 10 37 12 5 12 10 32 6 15 35 5 50 32 9 1 37 5 16 1 7 14 9 5 36 21 31 23 8 15 46 12 5 12 10 32 8 15 37 6 55 36 15 1 41 5 16 1 12 14 23 5 38 73 55 9 56 40 65 30 45 76 8 32 5 10 39 47 45 5 16 15 25 40 30 26 15 2 25 to 86 55 9 66 40 95 30 45 81 12 32 10 10 (1 47 55 5 16 15 25 40 30 26 20 11 25 12 449 2,133 418 338 778 1,903 845 1,560 946 179 830 280 375 43 813 2,313 545 459 920 1,771 760 1,453 1,007 287 683 213 387 44 539 2,328 466 394 841 2,083 967 1,836 1,052 214 935 328 390 45 950 2,569 699 567 1,005 1,880 807 1,571 1,078 410 692 251 393 46 440 2,324 205 338 579 1,537 632 1,343 768 168 679 121 305 47 591 1,931 161 398 400 749 493 644 518 212 66 79 357 48 453 1,739 506 287 825 1,800 1,113 1,763 896 151 1,104 139 413 49 600 1,369 471 344 550 1,302 632 1,175 580 126 818 122 216 50 62 662 5 12 67 79 487 20 11 15 15 51 92 719 11 12 17 75 51 401 25 5 40 14 5 52 67 692 5 5 7 62 74 497 20 11 10 15 53 2 9 20 1 8 54 12 26 25 2 7 26 6 20 16 5 24 7 55 220 1,026 340 218 398 685 317 659 656 159 487 228 234 56 342 742 416 199 387 368 382 725 497 58 616 234 125 57 361 1,228 392 159 416 1,459 195 994 133 84 947 155 171 58 688 2,353 1,036 502 685 2,458 716 1,466 980 327 1,645 418 552 » 86 598 60 5 409 91 906 662 443 1 135 75 295 fin 320 1,111 205 754 248 811 857 336 6 290 120 616 81 30 267 30 105 61 290 166 237 1 75 90 fi'j 56 331 30 5 304 30 616 496 206 60 75 205 BS 56 306 25 5 274 25 480 456 201 45 35 195 64 ... 25 5 30 5 136 40 5 15 40 10 85 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 12/13-12/19 11/29 12/5 68 548 2,541 662 318 892 1,655 1,242 1,847 977 238 1,195 367 550 67 1,130 3,280 1,311 580 1,717 2,529 1,459 2,508 1,495 357 2,082 465 988 6* 791 4,215 1,215 432 1,057 2,096 1,617 2,774 1,390 303 2,001 577 725 69 1,665 5,369 3,130 692 2,572 2,952 1,974 4,315 2,544 601 4,510 1,080 1,237 70 523 2,461 641 303 815 1,610 1,172 1,739 907 228 1,144 367 529 71 1,090 3,184 1,301 580 1,67? 2,517 1,388 2,448 1,460 337 2,047 455 973 72 215 795 145 155 574 827 551 888 459 111 371 76 290 73 308 1,666 496 148 241 783 621 851 448 117 773 291 239 74 242 1,198 309 87 182 400 369 705 332 55 557 124 176 75 268 1,754 574 129 242 486 445 1,035 483 75 857 210 196 T6 72 504 204 65 76 309 63 243 153 32 165 77 23 77 198 500 310 72 247 786 45 283 107 133 380 120 17 78 406 1,243 1,704 785 130 859 107 669 280 1,047 861 247 34 79 630 1,431 2,544 826 1,225 2,017 179 749 385 1,771 2,382 617 64 Ml 41 228 88 45 30 167 18 139 60 21 49 49 8 81 88 186 77 45 29 266 12 85 39 53 34 37 1 82 216 424 434 508 41 309 37 181 86 511 150 136 9 83 286 341 343 508 46 384 12 128 50 666 106 108 1 K4 12 149 20 11 21 97 6 112 50 6 17 24 7 85 29 79 68 34 9 70 12 27 10 15 32 25 1 M 559 2,755 668 391 1,153 1,927 1,313 2,159 1,084 243 1,500 338 663 87 1,280 3,802 1,229 609 2,048 2,410 1,647 2,806 1,613 371 2,151 598 1,080 H 25 70 36 22 56 139 33 77 50 15 66 18 35 t»9 106 142 63 22 68 159 39 102 45 32 48 26 47 N 192 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are based on reports for only {For definitions and explanations, see text) Li,,., I'SE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER A-ND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the vear farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 .. . acres on which used 1959. . . 1954... tons 1959 .. . 1954 .. . Drv materials fa™3 reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 .. . Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 . . . loos 1959... Crops on which used— Hav and cropland pasture farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959... 1954 . . . Dr, materials farms reporting 1959 . . tons 1959 . . laterials farms reporting 1959 . . tons 1959 . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Drv materials farms reporting 1959 . . tons 1959.. Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 . . tons 1959 . . Com farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959... 1954 .. . Dry materials farms reporting 1959 .. . tons 1959 .. . Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 .. . Soybeans farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959... 1954 . . . Dry materials farms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959.. . Liquid materials farms reporting 1959 .. . tons 1959. .. Cotton farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . acres 1959. . . 1954 .. . Drv materials farms reporting 1959. . . tens 1959. .. Liquid materials farms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959. .. All other crops farms reporting 1959. . . acres 1959... Drv materials farms reporting 1959... tons 1959 .. . Liquid materials fanns reporting 1959.. tons 1959.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres limed 1959. . 1954.. tons 1959. . 1954.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting 1959 . . Feed for livestock and poultrv farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Purchase of livestock and poultrv farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . Machine hire tums reporting 1959.. 1954.. dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Under 5200 farms reporting 1959. . S200 to S999 farms reporting 1959. . 51,000 or mote farms reporting 1959. Hired labor farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. dollars 1959.. 1954.. I'nder 51,000 farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . $1,000 to 52,499 farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. 52,500 or more farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. 52,500 to 54,999 farms reporting 1959 . . S5.000 or more farms reporting 1959 . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil fo' the farm business farms reporting 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 47,340 73,900 1, 984, 566 2,479,874 249, 768 293,417 45,165 218,780 3,390 30,988 6,983 6,781 284,064 229, 546 6,928 39, 805 107 693 2,791 2,794 108,496 118, 678 2,766 15,953 42 205 23,053 39,229 281,799 430,098 21,659 30,424 1,673 5,003 1,261 NA 20,172 NA 1,196 1,898 81 211 24,174 46,150 469, 205 650,082 22,634 51,739 1,864 8,589 17,797 820,830 16,815 78, 961 1,215 16,287 2,926 2,448 96, 522 92,030 128,181 87,897 73,531 57,096 82,035 42,740,580 31,764,219 21,280 21,279,224 32,832 40,968 13,013,402 10,799,793 20,991 9,123 2,718 27,126 44,059 40,030,518 39,378,095 20,563 37,174 3,405 3,921 3,158 2,964 1,633 1,525 67,046 49,610 19,536,831 17,756,398 27,782 6,489,843 1,696 2,258 116,538 136,023 13,778 12,807 1,696 13,699 24 79 223 130 11,130 3,802 223 1,467 15 34 320 353 15 17 572 687 4,105 4,217 567 511 5 5 25 NA 585 NA 25 45 802 1,310 9,022 12,979 802 1,362 1,274 91,376 1,274 10,297 19 74 32 16 1,542 80 2,304 75 2,479 2,108 2,810 885,980 763,397 1,061 507,003 1,211 923 398,166 625,405 776 330 105 1,137 1,787 1,199,358 1,254,859 832 1,417 162 249 143 121 113 30 2,339 1,897 1,129,838 1,021,405 980 491,074 Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville 460 642 34,146 41,133 4,517 4,320 460 4,517 235 154 8,396 2,872 235 1,164 22 22 1,395 465 22 244 215 322 1,251 1,473 215 239 22 NA 416 NA 22 44 35 177 230 747 35 33 252 22,458 252 2,793 105 4 2,910 380 3,540 507 767 671 880 403,039 236,905 255 165,880 178 200 34,950 47,445 128 42 8 291 233 393,542 230,184 208 156 52 54 31 23 14 17 732 586 319,040 266,615 281 225,772 458 552 22,409 24,506 3,504 2,131 408 976 57 2,528 65 84 2,740 2,011 65 283 20 22 240 430 20 34 288 473 1,889 5,152 244 216 49 161 5 NA 50 NA 5 5 5 81 25 198 5 2 220 17,465 166 436 54 2,367 11 10 145 145 160 225 850 617 655 194,911 133,092 243 222,987 161 217 57,262 49,745 125 17 19 185 321 1,026,538 835,459 102 246 24 25 59 50 17 42 785 601 326,187 237,727 319 56,402 157 172 36,064 34,626 3,821 3,173 69 692 88 3,129 1 21 63 964 1 127 159 3,003 4,270 56 87 71 261 NA 152 32,998 69 596 83 2,868 288 151 140 111,965 72,975 56 20,109 56 52 40,828 89,578 5 42 148 148 1,735,400 1,716,846 50 51 20 20 78 77 25 53 278 183 429,029 366,027 34 46,370 2,229 3,315 53,450 55,024 6,448 8,138 2,178 5,829 94 619 76 118 3,865 3,175 71 587 5 2 21 22 600 1,172 21 117 1,342 2,181 16,526 21,107 1,272 1,545 75 159 261 NA 3,270 NA 261 290 '29 1,769 3,002 22,366 25,332 1,737 2,459 53 255 457 6,823 451 831 8 174 31 22 645 458 655 76Q 3,107 2,320 3,413 591,974 526,448 1,174 248,777 1,992 1,743 466,043 245,706 1,487 428 77 1,282 1,853 952,372 808,684 1,082 1,671 129 131 71 51 44 27 2,947 2,130 579,357 403,196 1,410 130,094 729 759 19, 588 20,656 2,679 2,482 729 2,679 470 416 10, 592 7,661 470 1,552 100 79 1,995 3,169 100 214 322 485 2,228 2,345 322 333 15 NA 205 NA 15 11 5 65 25 220 5 5 270 4,543 270 564 94 58 1,985 2,197 2,802 2,840 1,067 1,006 1,042 1,362,896 417,455 386 259,265 273 325 47,724 38,688 200 59 14 246 209 150,117 83,690 200 184 25 17 21 8 14 982 757 135,293 128,942 515 66,867 329 1,097 13,981 28,009 2,204 3,928 529 2,204 149 186 7,465 6,009 149 1,123 31 92 740 4,080 31 99 387 843 3,526 8,094 387 545 95 572 1,075 8,094 95 184 210 1,165 210 252 36 56 570 1,180 895 1,255 923 788 1,179 550,251 440,470 225 256,030 193 471 30,090 45,175 151 41 1 192 346 148, 98q 177,405 147 283 22 43 23 20 17 6 778 563 84,430 77,569 229 18,190 NA Not available. LOUISIANA FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 a sample of farms. See text] 193 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 517 891 316 327 8: 621 776 559 844 485 653 475 2,009 1 1,070 1,623 423 493 a.1 1,125 1,501 988 1,555 351 1,529 1,141 2,656 0 31,015 51,404 80,894 10,219 6, to: 19,520 22,428 22,202 22,238 11,095 45,038 12,083 72,006 3 43,035 64,102 87,607 11,220 19, >: 26,855 34,309 20,900 35,550 5,864 51,169 24,346 83,904 4 2,925 5,302 9,101 1,637 m 2,882 3,862 2,097 3,472 2,147 4,139 2,255 10,413 5 4,458 6,762 8,565 1,960 1, 515 3,156 5,058 1,803 5,704 968 3,932 4,031 10,787 6 506 6% 316 316 82 610 776 437 844 485 515 475 2,009 7 2,564 3,794 9,101 1,339 -'..=. 2,594 3,862 1,492 3,472 2,147 2,924 2,200 10,413 8 21 253 24 25 153 208 4 9 361 1,508 298 288 605 1,215 55 10 80 126 108 33 28 61 193 12 170 190 16 70 218 11 80 161 67 37 30 36 130 34 153 105 9 153 154 12 7,304 9,906 5,750 727 P,i 2,255 8,126 1,418 9,352 5,132 1,850 3,673 6,270 11 4,744 8,952 3,522 1,261 n; 2,480 5,382 2,667 10,098 2,665 1,030 5,165 3,206 14 80 119 ice 33 28 61 193 11 170 190 15 70 218 15 593 1,083 8 109 785 60 66 274 1,662 115 2 25 1,513 963 130 1 2 641 849 16 ... 2 18 17 1* 19 27 33 5 '26 85 11 77 116 7 84 66 11 54 51 26 5.7 40 31 10 92 20 25 38 44 20 1,060 1,951 3,296 30 1,240 5,668 1,171 5,669 2,680 330 1,833 1,880 21 3,728 2,490 1,065 765 1,700 1,044 1,557 5,043 380 3,929 2,210 1,566 19 26 33 5 20 85 9 77 116 7 84 66 :t 89 327 1 358 3 248 783 184 2 942 497 47 355 206 24 25 232 3 223 12 191 2. 315 535 16 290 378 246 237 278 974 26 27 527 543 34 245 8a 640 1,182 392 815 215 346 917 1,403 28 4,119 4,421 137 2,225 '6tS 4,177 4,683 5,634 1,771 1,895 4,841 3,038 5,539 29 5,159 7,072 321 2,790 74: 6,746 11,003 4,621 5,042 1,962 6,458 9,649 8,236 30 224 159 12 173 23 297 535 246 378 246 171 278 974 31 263 274 13 345 39 462 712 327 288 453 259 588 844 S2 9 71 23 24 54 66 2 33 128 177 68 101 195 210 7 34 . i. . . ■ 16 20 5 6 5 16 30 2 31 SS NA NA NA NA •■;, NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 36 80 620 5 70 35 120 835 49 180 37 HA NA NA NA '.A NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 16 20 5 6 5 16 30 2 31 39 5 80 1 6 4 16 29 3 29 40 11 328 684 191 449 292 451 504 16 605 196 1,471 42 43 813 1,263 10 308 32 945 955 897 960 100 1,474 788 2,144 44 15,797 33,467 6,472 10,163 2,624 9,271 4,809 88 22,547 1,208 14,169 45 26,324 40,253 no 5,844 L47 13,176 11,481 10,242 11,244 263 28,789 4,191 18,943 IC 312 485 183 442 292 321 504 16 458 196 1,471 47 1,440 1,998 ... 866 1,423 471 539 643 15 1,533 267 3,250 1' 20 235 13 14 130 170 IS 233 1,123 230 187 288 731 50 116 115 214 51 M 24 246 40 96 106 110 83 1,302 51 2,735 1,659 71,711 685 5, 161 1,065 1,322 4,638 602 1,180 14,635 2,282 43,968 52 116 105 214 51 45 24 246 29 96 106 90 83 1,302 53 179 112 11 96 7,945 60 ( 13 107 233 321 16 81 82 203 926 26 272 346 1 30 5,235 54 55 56 2 60 '33 21 52 94 3 171 95 75 73 57 10 37 40 36 2 8 37 56 74 1 66 21 58 300 3,861 996 585 2,510 3,735 995 10,610 2,432 3,737 1,138 5! 620 1,180 2,039 1,308 >45 985 2,080 2,419 4,610 146 5,305 639 6( 450 5,045 1,338 1,685 3,930 4,728 2,058 11,535 3,110 6,119 1,348 61 850 1,030 1,602 1,233 L40 1,400 2,217 2,161 4,875 20 6,532 784 6? 1,231 1,487 734 648 )01 1,016 1,201 720 1,716 1,107 791 847 2,671 63 1,084 1,082 676 513 .15 700 1,060 450 1,455 957 428 671 2,091 64 1,700 1,841 1,105 867 >62 938 1,631 589 2,189 1,616 643 827 2,786 65 583,180 761,486 759,654 149, 275 236, )04 214,261 721,561 634,460 1,680,628 965,410 825,338 623,204 604,420 ,;, 486,274 766,198 563,883 166,530 174, >16 137,675 624,625 125,149 1,293,261 678,426 168,883 544,334 700,985 67 238 382 144 118 L30 154 362 154 321 368 246 172 655 SB 851,999 937,226 288,394 32,360 82, .29 109,725 197,665 406,523 571,261 333,031 2,038,492 291,096 194,450 69 364 765 73 226 41 521 449 548 659 209 66J 289 1,600 70 688 981 195 262 155 884 709 810 813 206 1,357 645 715 71 312,446 1,163,368 73,475 157,395 28, 110 179,976 47,040 329,106 99,231 30,673 921,003 51,556 314,085 72 350,189 529,299 204,152 69,898 100, >85 129,347 82,215 168,371 83,047 35,624 663,905 68,720 268,964 73 251 330 18 95 11 316 402 271 543 170 208 213 1,266 74 42 253 19 96 18 169 37 213 91 33 297 68 275 75 71 182 36 35 12 36 10 64 25 6 158 8 59 76 307 513 233 167 L25 383 396 253 408 431 525 239 1,050 1,824 77 837 1,085 342 237 L82 698 705 532 644 226 1,067 458 78 1,157,590 1,635,739 917,990 163,880 197, >30 368,401 221,025 510,879 427,058 705,578 1,268,228 334,002 517,112 71 1,281,786 1,917,815 649,150 186,535 262, L45 289,401 166,204 339,648 355,768 263,866 1,167,450 326,837 780,042 "i 169 298 66 126 71 304 336 168 282 322 345 173 907 M 674 846 171 205 L28 633 674 485 558 162 885 393 1,626 «- 52 109 78 26 21 38 35 34 75 68 80 50 100 s 59 108 90 22 29 36 18 19 54 42 65 41 128 -1 86 106 89 15 33 41 25 51 51 41 100 16 43 1; 104 131 81 10 25 29 13 28 32 22 117 24 70 si 35 9 45 5 25 27 17 18 31 24 41 6 32 *7 51 97 44 10 8 14 8 33 20 17 59 10 11 88 1,005 1,170 695 543 .91 961 1,010 695 1,474 1,052 770 711 2,436 89 698 1,021 581 299 >02 891 653 521 786 747 1,133 494 1,417 y 689 2,920 794 388 1,229 2,292 1,404 2,300 1,252 244 1,595 467 705 e 575 2,415 461 294 1,144 2,128 1,304 1,844 1,105 177 959 347 645 64 1,221 3,188 605 578 1,895 2,304 1,594 2,472 1,522 320 1,420 364 1,018 '" 440,535 4,885,580 263,749 103,106 1,260,788 1,158,334 1,052,732 1,712,724 884,791 148,939 226,020 337,991 278,153 66 600,939 3,635,074 137,793 143,887 682,535 926,937 559,165 1,446,078 643,796 89,836 202,695 182,300 227,500 67 118 671 170 146 435 804 336 594 484 61 485 67 168 68 87,089 815,985 605,519 30,985 509,215 340,037 345,884 288,527 392,152 119,792 175,770 259,623 72,950 69 93 791 687 90 279 837 233 901 360 64 1,235 156 77 71 334 1,542 900 91 616 1,274 225 905 558 88 831 297 145 71 17,200 111,812 429,678 30,720 40,283 397,804 36,900 97,765 81,760 133,305 535,750 32,462 15,790 72 47,814 106,326 409,953 83,310 63,394 718,025 12,990 80,467 45,335 37,835 129,350 28,902 8,640 73 85 646 352 51 221 340 162 768 265 50 425 128 61 74 6 137 217 27 58 374 66 133 78 5 697 24 16 75 2 8 118 12 123 5 17 9 113 4 76 142 1,190 467 140 310 1,119 166 752 351 93 1,050 186 '68 77 310 1,892 760 148 643 1,488 185 907 455 148 1,043 293 83 78 549,145 798,843 921,893 745,600 127,724 1,053,826 116,740 342,975 265,103 911,205 617,603 344,382 33,875 7! 458,695 1,054,732 858,807 884,681 136,922 1,149,314 42,810 335,540 146,905 874,242 372,099 298,586 14,145 Bl 100 921 328 91 273 797 148 656 295 72 940 134 51 Bl 241 1,603 628 86 602 1,149 184 810 419 91 1,007 254 82 - 13 204 50 15 28 230 6 79 29 6 66 23 15 8 36 208 52 20 37 222 70 19 25 19 10 1 -1 29 65 89 34 9 92 12 17 27 15 44 29 2 85 33 81 80 42 4 117 1 27 17 32 17 29 86 11 36 42 17 8 49 12 22 5 28 20 2 87 18 29 47 17 1 43 12 5 5 10 16 9 ^h 644 2,690 719 373 1,094 2,166 1,273 2,059 1,147 229 1,555 356 620 89 638 1,992 734 375 875 1,772 623 1,268 628 253 1,528 245 443 90 102,993 358,682 501,161 187,266 91,213 1,259,399 102,593 210,595 203,894 145,580 546,144 152,845 37,235 m 134,915 312,015 397,257 212,795 106,432 1,250,618 62,395 151,543 84,580 170,613 308,718 89,200 32,660 K 181 1,214 520 121 653 640 404 1,175 586 76 843 190 149 91 48,177 106,980 174,893 42,898 27,364 382,997 30,477 131,098 55,270 38,210 140,955 64,226 6,389 :i 198 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 8.-LIVEST0CK AND POULTRY ON Item (For definitions and explanation?, see text) The State Acadia Ailed Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville 1 Cattle and calves 60,609 2,201 686 818 235 2,458 951 877 - 1954 . . . 86,827 2,835 1,026 1,155 244 3,557 1,154 23,640 1,502 3 number 1959 . . . 1,655,869 55,163 21,918 17,048 2,416 48,472 14,673 1 1954.. . 1,850,473 55,243 22,975 20,864 2,698 58,492 26,995 19,311 855 5 Cons, including heifers that hive ralved . . . . .farms reporting 1050. , . 59,160 2,175 680 804 228 2,413 925 6 1054, . 84,800 2,803 1,003 1,134 238 3,507 1,128 1,478 7 number 1059 . . 1,010,222 34,298 15,268 10,652 1,434 29,466 14,292 8,694 8 0 1954... . .farms reporting 1959 1,096,663 39,963 32,938 1,590 14,786 410 13,013 1,799 33,033 16,728 10,972 505 133 1,839 572 626 10 1954 . . . 66,579 2,343 822 753 200 3,059 727 1,207 11 number 1959 . . . 205,433 4,033 1,199 1,232 395 5,375 2,853 2,253 3,330 12 1954... 264,881 6,539 1,829 2,046 603 8,221 4,176 in . . farms reporting 1059 , . . 49, 910 1,919 557 605 165 2,069 822 702 14 1954 . . . 68,044 2,345 755 822 135 2,899 953 1,038 3,832 15 number 1950. . . 416,086 14,482 4,582 3,359 661 13,204 6,820 16 1954... 487,579 15,212 6,129 4,978 568 17,257 7,509 5,385 622 17 Steers and hulls, including steer and hull calves. . farms reporting 1950 . , . 38,417 1,448 417 536 106 1,397 640 18 1954... 50,831 1,796 570 428 84 2,113 758 915 19 number 1959 . . . 229,561 6,383 2,068 3,037 321 5,802 2,528 2,147 2,954 20 Farms reporting b\ number on hand: 1954... 266,231 7,093 2,060 2,873 331 8,202 2,758 Cattle anil calves— 21 1 .farm- reporting 1959. . . 2,452 15,328 14,214 10,840 10,045 4,547 71 481 492 412 22 21 14 115 23 29 22 23 117 198 100 738 177 265 24 . .farms reporting 1950 132 258 67 574 204 251 25 .farms reporting 1959 149 174 33 460 203 153 26 .farms reporting 1950. . . 434 200 153 64 119 26 14 3 360 135 234 70 109 48 22 27 28 Cows, including heifer^ [hit have cnlved- , farms reporting 1959. . . .farms reporting 1959 3,183 7,907 31,809 7,578 3,644 111 236 1,121 49 22 4 76 40 29 .farms reportinc 1959 49 69 24 361 87 107 30 .farms fenortin" 1959 309 517 175 1,427 468 542 11 20 to 29 .t'arms reporting 1959 311 160 135 118 16 274 161 97 52 44 4 127 85 34 33 32 .Tamis reporting 1959. . . 3,833 175 65 28 7 121 69 33 .farms reporting 1950 . . . 1,887 95 23 8 48 28 22 34 .farms reporting 1059 . . , 784 33 14 4 1 15 9 9 35 .farms reporting 1059.. . 1,718 44 33 16 1 40 18 11 Milk cows- 36 .farms reporting 1950 , . , 15,590 663 253 243 21 935 247 184 37 .farms reporting 1059. . . 21,274 891 143 258 109 854 276 403 38 .farms reportinc 1059 433 626 9 11 39 .farms reporting 1059 . . . 2 2 2 9 12 7 8 5 2 12 40 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,192 11 8 1 17 21 41 .farms reportinc 1950 848 38,121 63,485 5 1,172 1,991 2 459 772 42 .(arms reportinc 1959 4 415 755 145 188 12 1,068 2,242 13 608 814 20 43 1054 . . , 537 1,060 44 number 1050 . . . 87,392 3,193 1,156 833 309 2,222 1,407 827 i5 1054... 144,907 5,279 1,703 1,374 579 4,738 1,782 1,681 46 .farms reporting 1059. . . 35,709 1,297 382 239 61 2,105 437 445 47 1 05 1 . . . 53,954 1,835 689 357 114 2,572 561 823 48 number 1950. . . 352,716 10,029 3,901 1,471 230 24,519 5,110 3,074 49 1951 ... 400,944 10,267 6,044 1,517 519 23,872 6,649 4,069 50 .fam.- rcrxtftins 1950, . . 21,131 788 221 124 24 1,521 239 230 51 1054 ... 28,144 1,038 348 198 32 1,752 272 383 52 number 1050 . . , 173,635 4,881 1,934 687 80 13,216 2,448 1,532 53 1954 . . , 180,257 5,577 2,366 641 159 12,361 2,639 1,937 54 .farms reporting 1950 .. . 30,194 1,102 340 182 51 1,818 371 353 58 57 1054 . . , 44,613 1,469 600 237 110 2,108 501 657 number 1059.. . 179,081 5,148 1,967 784 150 11,303 2,662 1,542 Farms reporting by number of hogs and pies— 1954 . . . 220,687 4,690 3,678 876 360 11,511 4,010 2,132 5* .farms reporting 1959. . . .farms reporting 1959. . . .farms reporting 1959. . . .farms reporting 1950. . . 25,200 7,683 2,535 291 916 321 59 1 270 85 23 4 200 30 7 2 53 7 1 1,271 580 239 15 290 102 40 5 366 58 18 3 50 60 61 62 .farms reporting 1950 3,001 2,983 434 449 123 115 12 25 63 1954.., 1 3 61 76 133 117 10 14 14 number 1953. . . 94,663 4,444 5,963 383 12 1,012 21,076 202 65 1954 . . . 110,018 4,404 9,838 1,950 514 2,381 26,370 240 66 . farm1- report in« 1059 . 1,789 1,880 249 289 80 67 7 16 1 3 44 50 4 11 67 1951 96 96 <;>- number 1959 . . . 23,622 938 1,454 133 2 234 4,546 18 ro 70 1954 28,360 2,780 1,220 405 2,650 524 75 763 6,278 69 119 10 1 54 127 10 71 1954 . . . 2,721 417 108 22 3 66 109 10 72 number ] 959 71,041 3,506 4,509 250 10 778 16,530 184 73 1954 . 81,658 3,184 7,188 1,426 439 1,618 20,092 171 74 .farms reportim* 1950 2 603 387 406 117 102 10 17 1 3 50 63 123 105 75 1954 2^552 9 9 76 number 1959. . . 61,202 2,903 3,983 214 5 548 14,624 166 77 1954 67,977 2,780 6,373 1,253 358 1,472 15,840 151 78 .farms rertrrtin" 1959... 2,158 307 240 100 81 9 14 1 2 43 41 104 84 7 9 7!) 1954 1,756 80 number 1959 . . . 9,839 603 526 36 5 230 1,906 18 81 Farm- reporting by number «f sheep and lambs- 1954 . . . 13,681 404 815 173 81 146 4,252 20 V 2,442 402 94 10 1 54 62 8 83 503 56 52,491 32 26 3 585 2 84 .fnrms reportinc 1959 6 56 2 85 .farms repiftine, 1959 . . . 1,987 536 173 1 2,362 15 664 704 86 87 88 1951... 89,005 2,867 1,041 974 244 3,861 1,035 1,422 number l!>r,r>. . 3,624,005 86,092 43,504 51,010 22,147 111,695 99,991 42,242 1954 . . 3,446,840 119,848 51,624 37,813 28,498 148,979 54,884 39,774 Farms reporting by n bar of chirkon.* i montl iM :m.l over— 89 42,585 9,186 1,446 487 428 114 1,659 520 638 90 .farrn^ ronorlinc 1 959 537 88 103 53 690 102 60 91 92 -farms rerxxtmc 1959 199 1 2 2 6 11 93 rarm! reportinc 1959. . . 205 149 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 5 1 14 10 1 2 94 3 ,200 or more .... farms reportinc 1959. . . 167 1 3 3 3 1 7 3 95 Turkey hens kept for breeding .farms reportinc 1959 . . . 3,434 80 22 17 162 45 28 9fi 1954 . . . 5,983 281 38 35 8 319 57 60 97 number 1 959 . . . 13,643 450 93 32 574 164 101 98 1054 .. . 21,069 925 144 148 32 994 225 307 LOUISIANA 199 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 1,129 1,551 39,911 38,867 1,013 1,748 46,645 45,752 673 1,081 60,648 65,349 576 941 12,014 16,195 464 592 27,704 45,601 794 1,199 23,507 30, IX 1,063 1,754 20,339 25,723 461 650 26,228 30,663 1,527 2,204 46,359 50,522 992 1,545 34,895 34,269 428 814 23,401 20,578 827 1,152 31,694 37,387 2,241 2,651 44,157 43,076 1 3 4 1,105 1,520 23,895 978 1,678 28,105 656 1,059 43,730 561 927 6,432 461 586 19,331 781 1,174 14,126 1,037 1,721 12,358 440 628 14,545 1,488 2,151 28,856 959 1,469 22,022 410 797 8,712 801 1,126 20,229 2,230 2,626 29,201 26,809 1,675 5 6 7 22,981 537 26,541 457 44,789 260 8,893 366 28,762 203 17,454 436 14,836 804 16,607 223 31,737 881 21,416 489 11,541 289 22,664 329 8 9 1,146 1,198 704 702 374 884 1,427 450 1,488 796 679 707 2,274 10 2,236 3,294 664 1,211 4,153 5,944 833 1,236 812 2,379 555 865 720 1,455 484 746 409 830 396 532 926 1,837 631 1,033 5,713 5,523 864 1,392 565 1,100 374 503 11,285 9,892 1,277 1,478 4,293 4,270 826 1,109 801 1,903 298 541 3,563 4,690 689 926 3,499 4,657 1,852 2,165 11 12 1.1 14 7,959 11,744 11,607 3,559 5,552 6,506 5,646 6,112 12,044 8,575 4,277 7,342 10,522 15 10,145 11,213 14,375 4,688 10,143 7,742 7,531 6,893 11,853 8,831 4,265 9,505 10,548 16 672 887 8,057 696 506 422 318 513 679 316 1,001 712 243 493 1,459 IT 1,061 6,796 730 5,311 475 2,023 417 2,821 803 2,875 999 2,335 408 5,571 1,432 5,459 947 4,298 503 10,412 631 4,123 1,641 4,434 5,719 18 19 5,741 7,998 6,185 2,614 6,696 4,938 3,356 7,163 6,932 4,022 4,772 5,218 20 49 40 10 17 3 33 46 38 42 19 60 20 74 21 349 256 70 156 43 188 319 94 393 160 162 201 588 22 293 209 100 142 93 167 273 90 400 256 78 195 495 23 145 136 123 105 91 128 178 78 225 194 44 123 474 24 124 153 173 91 102 151 136 65 215 183 41 136 409 64 80 85 45 63 70 69 31 131 100 10 74 132 28 105 139 112 20 69 57 42 65 121 80 33 78 69 27 131 144 28 76 6 88 143 78 180 76 134 72 300 28 655 457 222 330 197 381 602 198 813 466 193 413 1,196 29 98 103 109 68 68 113 112 50 156 154 27 107 358 30 47 56 77 34 41 68 56 24 77 74 17 50 146 31 49 70 71 27 57 60 68 22 103 71 10 59 121 32 42 45 43 14 27 28 32 15 61 47 4 35 48 33 17 19 23 3 20 16 15 14 36 29 5 20 20 34 66 84 83 9 45 27 9 39 62 42 20 45 41 35 180 175 123 149 116 230 171 112 269 227 144 125 967 3G 341 224 125 217 85 199 546 104 471 213 133 163 684 37 2 4 3 1 2 14 4 9 1 5 4 6 38 2 5 5 2 13 1 8 3 4 5 6 39 20 2 1 3 36 1 45 8 2 10 11 40 12 29 2 24 1 79 37 1 22 1 41 692 637 441 348 291 493 737 324 1,057 645 197 674 1,618 42 1,109 1,159 756 631 440 905 1,363 631 1,797 1,146 575 1,116 2,399 43 1,534 1,744 1,844 634 1,024 1,071 1,437 960 2,235 1,839 533 1,744 3,652 44 2,246 3,022 2,458 1,186 2,035 2,093 2,622 1,641 4,116 2,448 1,281 2,899 6,029 45 686 669 176 417 131 563 635 429 740 283 430 455 1,562 46 1,038 1,257 442 699 176 924 1,211 593 1,226 335 793 888 1,901 47 6,037 4,988 1,685 7,558 971 10,138 3,746 6,520 3,207 2,778 4,942 2,103 11,162 48 6,557 6,470 2,785 9,137 1,179 17,009 4,912 7,763 3,825 2,419 5,530 3,787 11,763 49 370 373 78 287 89 396 360 278 407 177 250 236 1,074 50 423 560 221 347 90 605 464 325 457 172 378 358 1,092 51 2,862 2,207 522 3,419 541 4,397 1,865 2,920 1,568 1,406 2,578 995 6,387 52 2,821 3,092 1,139 3,142 534 7,663 1,948 3,834 1,311 1,127 2,513 1,549 5,580 53 597 534 161 376 72 523 529 384 576 207 362 395 1,187 54 891 1,013 347 634 122 824 1,052 501 987 255 689 762 1,543 55 3,175 2,781 1,163 4,139 430 5,741 1,881 3,600 1,639 1,372 2,364 1,108 4,775 56 3,736 3,378 1,646 5,995 645 9,346 2,964 3,929 2,514 1,292 3,017 2,238 6,183 57 541 553 129 182 105 269 534 234 663 222 298 410 1,183 58 105 78 35 149 21 176 83 117 71 40 93 40 321 59 32 33 11 79 4 104 17 69 6 15 31 4 56 60 8 5 1 7 1 14 1 9 6 8 1 2 61 20 36 86 4 29 9 7 11 40 35 24 14 162 6" 26 45 143 6 83 12 8 10 40 21 6 8 133 63 1,464 1,310 6,263 27 1,069 353 149 726 762 1,014 3,507 162 1,763 64 2,781 1,293 14,750 121 2,027 582 96 699 601 319 620 125 1,187 65 9 22 46 2 19 5 5 7 28 22 18 9 110 66 20 29 94 1 58 □ 8 5 26 13 4 5 83 67 490 278 1,542 7 136 90 20 167 142 257 2,004 39 504 68 584 325 4,385 20 555 212 44 181 163 72 122 26 413 69 19 31 82 4 27 9 5 11 34 30 22 14 149 70 26 44 134 6 76 10 4 10 32 20 5 8 110 71 974 1,032 4,721 20 933 263 129 559 620 757 1,503 123 1,259 72 2,197 968 10,365 101 1,472 370 52 518 438 247 498 99 774 73 16 28 74 3 25 9 3 11 33 28 22 14 126 74 24 43 115 2 76 9 4 9 29 18 5 8 96 7:, 913 677 4,130 17 855 222 99 497 539 610 1,319 104 931 76 2,080 802 8,629 28 1,293 344 49 484 371 205 486 84 611 77 15 23 70 3 22 8 5 9 31 25 17 11 106 78 17 27 114 6 47 10 3 6 16 17 3 7 49 79 61 355 591 3 78 41 30 62 81 147 184 19 328 80 117 166 1,736 73 179 26 3 34 67 42 12 15 163 81 19 24 56 4 21 5 6 4 30 23 6 13 146 82 12 23 7 4 1 6 10 11 16 1 16 S3 1 7 1 1 1 2 S4 928 865 467 495 240 741 969 492 1,193 604 487 608 2,259 85 1,645 1,894 918 919 405 1,287 1,891 879 2,102 948 1,130 1,243 2,774 86 35,903 115,377 61,739 16,414 24,049 22,772 39,405 35,944 47,601 58,533 24,593 48,260 95,650 87 47,253 75,553 42,291 33,087 14,215 42,981 53,155 23,554 57,772 44,200 33,631 41,184 105,509 88 843 704 353 432 186 643 882 428 1,104 500 424 518 1,780 89 74 130 96 61 49 97 78 63 75 77 60 82 464 90 2 8 6 1 1 2 6 10 2 2 4 91 7 10 4 1 4 5 7 1 10 92 2 6 4 4 1 2 9 2 93 7 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 94 58 83 18 19 4 29 63 47 142 39 64 26 74 95 109 222 156 45 55 73 72 38 208 28 112 52 140 96 178 285 96 118 57 178 162 190 393 1,046 243 84 292 97 334 721 802 184 387 282 203 201 615 136 394 184 401 98 200 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 8.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON Item (For definitions and explanation , see text) Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche 1 Cattle and calves . .farms reporting 1950. . . 1,872 740 725 344 462 68 954 2,032 623 2 1954 . . . 2,853 1,091 876 428 960 163 1,098 2,595 577 3 number 195ft . . . 52,822 18,411 18,429 19,664 4,801 2,987 52,545 36,985 22,491 1 1954... 57,404 17,152 20,202 21,839 8,230 6,905 56,639 33,584 19,220 5 Cons, including hoi Tit-; (hat have calved farm? reporting 1959... 1,839 725 717 332 453 67 949 2,002 613 G 1954... 2,795 1,068 857 419 937 150 1,091 2,565 564 7 number 1959 . . 29,302 10,867 11,639 11,671 2,648 2,427 36,574 22,322 12,770 a 1954... 33,260 9,772 12,423 12,853 4,466 4,334 38,484 20,272 11 ,361 n .farms reporting 1959 1,148 491 551 184 308 29 565 1,646 434 10 1054 . . . 2,267 875 734 296 829 110 840 2,299 422 ii number 1959 . . . 4,043 1,536 4,500 554 918 665 1,457 9,203 904 12 1954 . . . 8,099 2,200 5,368 916 2,305 2,657 2,163 10,147 1,120 13 .farms reporting 1050 . . 1,558 622 620 282 362 44 825 1,703 473 14 1954 . . . 2,262 801 714 326 699 129 927 2,255 469 15 number 105!). . . 13,841 4,842 5,227 3,867 1,394 401 10,189 10,406 5,645 16 1951 14,244 4,672 5,360 3,657 2,374 1,762 12,230 10,350 4,589 17 Steer? and bull?, including steer ami hull calves .farms reporting 1959. . . 1,309 523 401 238 292 50 739 1,341 297 IS 1954... 1,991 645 538 246 574 130 703 1,207 230 19 number 1959 . . . 9,679 2,702 1,563 4,126 759 159 5,782 4,257 4,076 20 Farms reporting bi numlier on band: Cattle and calves— 1954 . . . 9,900 2,708 2,419 5,329 1,390 809 5,925 2,962 3,270 21 1 .farms reporting 1959. . . 103 25 17 13 16 1 14 45 42 23 2 to 4 .farms reporting 1950 . . . 415 348 360 173 177 147 177 241 133 73 79 52 165 143 76 52 9 7 17 9 17 11 6 118 131 165 190 161 175 492 582 423 332 120 38 197 149 89 77 31 38 24 .farms reporting 1059 25 .farrii? reporting 1959 396 135 81 56 26 i.if r^i-pfting 1950 , 138 41 39 28 27 .farms reporting 1050. . . 112 42 37 43 1 Cows, including heifcr= that have ratverl— 28 1 .farm^ reporting 1050. . . 270 73 73 33 77 4 44 238 79 20 .farms reporting 1959 . . 880 427 91 463 69 160 47 305 44 25 11 329 135 1,249 237 369 68 30 .farms reporting 1950 . . . 311 11 .farm? rerortin" 1959 . 124 48 26 34 22 5 19 19 13 13 16 9 1 7 8 7 1 77 121 84 58 100 105 46 13 22 26 14 8 12 .farms reporting 1950 122 48 36 25 8 33 .farms reporting 1950. 34 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 28 35 Milk cows— .farms reporting 1950. .. 56 17 25 28 1 4 101 14 27 36 1 .farms reporting 1959 . . 485 220 148 78 119 5 249 257 150 37 .farms reporting 1950. . . 623 253 349 103 178 10 305 1,253 283 38 .farms reporting 1950 . . . 8 7 3 2 3 5 21 3 4 3 2 1 5 3 8 27 63 1 39 .farms reporting 1Q59 3 2 40 .farms reporting 1950 . 16 6 41 .farms reporting 1050. . 13 6 25 1 1 6 2 38 42 .farms report ine 1959 . . . 805 402 471 261 296 44 566 1,439 386 43 1954. 1,774 597 591 369 611 96 762 2,168 438 44 number 1959 . . . 1,655 791 1,282 798 420 298 1,640 4,017 903 45 1954... 3,727 1,048 1,781 1 267 882 258 1,855 6,585 1,068 46 1,121 361 351 167 256 11 302 1,280 170 47 1 951. 1,579 664 524 231 505 28 446 1,799 278 48 number 1959... 7,695 3,832 2,171 1,878 2,318 716 1,641 9,294 1,175 49 1954 . . . 7,971 6,902 3.324 1,727 . ■'.. 353 2,034 11,032 1,659 50 .farms rc|t>rtini! 1959. . . 616 216 177 92 168 6 173 725 76 51 1154... 855 366 250 103 262 8 222 1,029 135 52 number 10 ifl , 3,675 1,868 999 903 1,234 86 879 4,438 481 53 1954 . . . 4,047 2,953 1,484 655 1,401 76 981 5.889 779 54 .farms reporting 1950 . . . 894 303 286 144 218 9 237 1,081 127 55 1054... 1,230 557 458 199 388 27 343 1,472 224 5fi number 1959 . . . 4,020 1,964 1,172 975 1,084 630 762 4,856 694 57 Forms reporting by numlier of hogs and pigs- 1954 . . . 3,924 3,949 1,840 1,072 1,693 277 1,053 5,143 880 58 I'nder 10 .farms reporting 1959. . 920 220 276 116 180 4 254 956 149 59 10 to 24 .farms reporting 1059 . . . 145 109 59 35 61 2 39 292 14 60 .farms reporting 1950. . . 54 30 2 3 16 13 3 15 11 12 3 3 1 3 2 4 4 9 30 2 181 130 6 1 7 3 61 .farms re porting 1050 . . 2 62 .farms reporting 1159 20 49 198 214 61 1051 , . 36 5 35 64 795 103 676 70 538 72 2,995 1,146 293 65 1954... 768 151 894 296 3 130 2,967 857 537 66 . farm- reporting 1059 . . 14 1 25 6 2 2 114 88 3 67 1951... 30 3 18 8 1 1 139 60 1 OS number 1050 . . . 180 23 96 19 226 15 663 312 15 69 1954... 229 43 183 127 3 40 792 176 175 70 20 3 44 14 6 3 4 4 191 199 164 114 5 3 71 I'M 32 4 33 72 number 1959. . . 615 80 580 51 312 57 2,332 834 278 73 1054 . . . 539 108 711 169 90 2,175 681 362 74 Ewes .farms reporting 1DM9 . . . 18 3 42 13 4 186 153 6 75 1954, 29 4 32 4 4 190 108 3 76 number 1959 . . . 536 76 542 40 302 54 2,016 666 249 77 7s 1954 . . 442 19 27 106 2 1 599 24 25 153 10 5 87 1,873 154 91 570 256 7') 1054 3 3 92 50 5 2 BO number 1959. . . 79 4 38 11 10 3 316 168 29 M Farms reporting b\ number of sheep and lambs- 1954 . . . 97 2 112 16 3 302 111 106 B2 12 2 47 2 15 2 3 1 168 30 176 5 4 3 83 .farm- reporting 1959 . . . 8 1 85 Fari - reporting 1959 . . , farm* reporting 1959 . . . 1,763 601 603 273 1 396 50 642 1,764 496 -'■■ 1951... 3,320 1,132 840 431 940 123 1,020 2,554 592 s7 number 1059. 63 ,381 56,928 31,078 14 ,156 83,851 3,399 46,180 74,467 29,983 *K Farms reporting by number or chickens 1 month 1954 . - . olil ami over— 96,622 42,261 43,968 30,157 29,190 8,754 41.838 113,867 40,821 VI I'm** 50 ." .farnv reporting 1959. 1,560 522 361 236 4 2 175 93 5 348 40 2 1 35 14 475 153 5 5 2 2 67 1,307 448 2 4 3 299 191 3 2 1 3(1 .Tanus rcpurlinc 1959 198 69 4 2 1 3 38 !»] .farms reporting [959 1 1 92 .farn.s ri'ptirtiac 1959 1 93 .fanns reporting 1959. 14 .farms reporting 1959 3 119 5 11 95 Turkey hens kept for breeding .farms reporting 1959 . 31 24 7 109 6 96 1954... 204 62 33 27 44 6 148 109 4 97 number 1959 . . 426 123 108 52 33 75 375 406 219 98 1954 . . . 758 214 139 121 132 20 780 356 16 LOUISIANA 201 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 595 761 1,224 453 897 1,500 25 737 65 872 1,983 574 1,301 1 719 1,370 2,003 782 1,452 2,298 16 1,157 123 1,182 2,951 966 2,028 2 11,818 12,405 15,916 23,756 24,436 55,512 1,244 16,412 2,839 45,199 57,409 24,065 32,170 3 11,793 15,203 24,460 29,009 30,089 57,314 1,051 20,883 5,686 45,959 66,578 27,591 36,801 4 586 738 1,182 425 864 1,482 24 710 64 855 1,934 561 1,269 5 707 1,341 1,921 763 1,396 2,257 16 1,111 111 1,156 2.892 950 1,990 6 6,559 7,042 9,353 12,633 14,418 32,654 984 8,660 1,880 29,472 32,589 15,025 18,570 7 6,773 388 8,550 524 13,760 729 16,190 298 16,875 439 33,806 913 784 20 11,434 411 3,554 15 27,667 378 36,805 1,328 18,044 321 20,707 876 6 9 591 1,106 1,366 598 1,051 1,617 14 872 23 699 2,258 655 1,612 10 602 2,210 2,319 1,580 1,414 2,427 747 1,920 33 1,827 5,737 625 3,681 11 1,053 2,981 4,072 2,036 2,493 4,027 638 3,075 105 2,460 8,165 1,666 4 822 15 508 594 990 346 736 1,206 18 584 39 695 1,653 442 1,028 1.1 551 1,010 1,538 562 1,085 1,784 12 853 96 937 2,341 650 1,620 11 3,490 3,403 5 047 5,620 5,858 12 ,016 190 4,384 789 9,809 15,125 4,867 7,927 15 3,351 4,314 7,706 7,036 6,767 14,524 158 5,437 1,294 10,454 17,258 4,966 9,942 16 396 549 612 291 566 1,092 18 481 46 550 1,400 422 888 IT 404 776 973 489 851 1,370 14 711 80 735 1,980 558 1,278 18 1,769 1,960 1,516 5,503 4,160 10,842 70 3,368 170 5,918 9,695 4,173 5,673 19 1,669 2,339 2,994 5,783 6,447 8,984 109 4,012 838 7,838 12,515 4,581 6,152 20 15 20 76 38 51 45 2 22 4 41 59 21 72 21 147 207 343 143 245 366 2 209 6 158 442 135 343 22 150 206 359 97 214 363 1 212 10 169 456 132 307 23 98 165 215 50 146 275 2 126 10 168 384 109 249 24 122 110 171 44 125 266 9 87 18 146 366 81 205 25 47 34 48 29 61 92 6 44 10 84 159 36 69 26 16 19 12 52 55 93 3 37 7 106 117 60 56 27 68 63 195 90 144 173 2 105 8 97 249 93 218 28 328 488 723 214 449 831 3 426 19 373 995 278 704 29 89 85 139 32 108 214 4 67 11 125 289 60 162 30 42 42 59 17 45 82 3 34 7 55 134 36 52 31 39 34 43 16 45 65 7 35 9 61 128 30 66 32 10 12 16 17 29 38 2 17 3 57 54 15 24 33 3 11 4 4 9 16 1 11 3 20 25 13 12 34 7 3 3 35 35 63 2 15 4 67 60 36 31 35 243 151 313 117 205 406 1 147 10 160 648 166 303 36 144 348 388 169 218 488 5 245 5 192 618 152 545 37 4 3 5 6 1 1 7 6 5 38 1 3 6 3 3 2 2 1 5 1 5 39 10 13 5 6 6 7 10 8 25 6 10 8 6 7 2 4 4 6 10 26 12 41 356 486 794 256 666 900 15 442 49 649 1,195 329 563 42 438 922 1,440 575 1,185 1,623 9 768 92 1,285 1,882 676 1,345 43 625 775 1,217 673 2,282 2,201 32 847 108 1,482 2,737 955 1,504 44 825 1,512 2,009 1,410 3,741 3,533 40 1,421 233 3,241 3,969 1,624 3,265 45 380 307 487 435 843 909 10 449 8 708 1,120 291 1,071 46 520 749 871 815 1,141 1,521 2 589 42 1,001 1,877 568 1,389 47 5,341 2,204 2,880 8,081 11,550 6,620 367 5,684 468 9,980 18,753 2,118 10,827 48 8,865 3,077 5,845 6,481 8,701 10,055 150 4,564 696 8,698 24,694 2,677 8,555 49 264 134 248 269 539 494 9 271 4 454 644 146 581 50 301 293 456 420 588 737 1 318 18 509 926 283 720 51 2,279 986 1,245 4,072 5,769 3,416 120 2,986 178 4,652 8,988 1,073 5.563 52 3,035 1,212 2,576 2,997 3,997 3,878 60 2,233 236 4,135 9,698 1,348 4,223 53 326 266 376 379 738 768 8 357 8 626 987 250 908 54 486 621 627 669 979 1,278 2 440 33 895 1,667 416 1,072 55 3,062 1,218 1,635 4,009 5,781 3,204 247 2,698 290 5,328 9,765 1,045 5,264 56 5,830 1,865 3,269 3,484 4,704 6,177 90 2,331 460 4,563 14,996 1,329 4,332 57 178 269 388 250 545 712 2 311 5 430 662 238 792 58 143 25 81 117 200 153 2 86 1 188 298 38 175 59 53 9 17 57 82 40 5 43 81 125 15 95 60 6 4 1 11 16 4 1 9 2 9 35 9 61 1 9 16 16 16 38 1 9 4 15 70 11 33 62 4 10 34 26 11 31 10 4 22 89 10 24 63 8 232 176 1,812 910 829 1 104 23 171 4,938 1,518 1,616 64 139 73 480 904 363 1,885 179 31 1,126 4,123 427 860 65 1 7 6 9 14 25 6 2 10 45 9 24 66 4 8 18 8 8 15 4 3 14 65 3 14 67 2 83 34 276 220 172 29 13 60 1,116 301 761 68 59 33 97 154 77 754 25 10 282 1,001 5 244 69 1 8 15 16 15 33 1 8 2 10 64 11 30 70 3 6 29 25 10 29 10 3 21 82 10 21 71 6 149 142 1,536 690 657 1 75 10 111 3,822 1,217 855 72 80 40 383 750 286 1,131 154 21 844 3,122 422 616 73 1 7 11 16 15 30 8 10 57 U 29 74 3 5 24 11 10 24 9 2 19 78 9 20 75 3 128 91 1,310 649 548 57 81 3,322 1,122 768 76 41 30 258 482 245 871 117 16 764 2,350 401 584 77 1 7 L3 15 10 27 1 6 2 8 56 10 26 78 2 4 16 21 8 25 8 2 17 67 10 17 79 3 21 51 226 41 109 1 18 10 30 500 95 87 80 39 10 125 268 41 260 37 5 80 772 21 32 61 1 5 13 6 9 30 1 8 4 12 37 5 17 R2 4 3 8 2 6 1 8 1 3 28 5 5 1 15 1 8.3 84 457 590 867 460 1,033 1,406 22 617 62 618 1,628 466 1,432 85 676 1,367 1,846 1,079 2,025 2,522 8 1,177 232 1,543 2,980 1,003 2,512 86 18,681 66,091 213,512 23,376 61,108 59,248 2,052 59,156 5,760 82,205 124,717 58,978 40,500 87 19,845 58,082 92,932 29,700 53,518 73,848 463 42,950 9,466 74,065 115,342 52,855 69,029 88 408 509 723 404 923 1,237 14 515 45 600 1,408 411 1,266 89 44 63 84 54 96 162 6 82 15 207 194 41 141 90 1 1 8 8 1 2 8 7 2 2 91 3 9 15 1 2 2 5 1 3 5 3 2 92 1 2 17 2 3 1 2 6 5 1 9.3 6 20 1 2 4 4 6 8 4 94 16 27 29 93 102 136 26 4 81 91 39 148 95 21 48 62 129 203 221 82 14 206 227 52 201 96 73 92 83 347 301 576 81 23 356 286 180 620 97 98 149 158 393 626 964 320 48 691 787 167 662 98 202 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 8.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Bernard St. Charles St. John the Baptist St. Landry Cattle and calves Cows, including heifer? that have calved . Heifers and heifer calvi .farms reporting number .farms reporting number .farms reporting number .farms reporting Steers and hulls, including steer ar«i hull cslw .farms reporting number 1053 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Farms reporting b\ number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 farms retorting 2 to 4 farms reporting 5 to 9 farms reporting 10 to 19 farms reporting 20 to 49 farms reporting 50 to 99 farms reporting 100 or more farms reporting Cows, including heifer* (hat have calved— 1 farms reporting 2 to 9 - .farms reporting 10 to 19 farms reporting 20 to 29 Farms reporting 30 to 49 farms reporting 50 to 74 .farms reporting 75 to 99 farms reporting 100 or more farms reporting Milk cows— 1 farms reporting 2 to 9 farms reporting 10 to 19 farms reporting 20 to 29 farms reporting 30 to 49 farms reporting 50 or more farms reporting Horses and or mules farms reporting number Hogs and pies farms reporting number Born since dune 1 farms rejiorting number Born before June 1 . .farms reporting number 1959 . . 1959 . . 1959 . . 1959. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1959 . . 1959 . 1959 . . 1059 1959. 1959. 1959 . 1954 . 1959 . 1954. 19.-. 9. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954 . 1959 . 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954 . Farms reporting by number of hogs and pies— I'nder 10 farms reporting 10 to 24 farms reporting 25 to 99 farms reporting 100 or more farms reporting Sheep and lambs farms reporting number I iambs under 1 year old farms reportiag number Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting number Ev.es farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reporting number Farms reporting b\ number of sheep and lamhs- Under 25 farms reporting 25 to 299 farms reporlin;: 300 or imire farms reporting 1959. 1959 . . 1959.. 1959. 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959 . 195 1 . 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . Chickens 4 months old and c .farms repining number Farms reporting by numher of chickens 4 months old and over— I'nder 50 farms reporting 50 to 399 farms reporting 400 io 799 farms reporting 800 to 1,599 farms reporting l.fim to 3,199 farms reporting 3,200 or more farms reporting Turkey hens kept for breeding 1959 . . 1959.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1954 . 1959. 1934 1959 . . 1959. 1959 . 1959 . 1959. 1959. .farms reporting 1959 1954. number 1959 . 1954. 1,2*9 1,658 21,295 26,224 1,222 1,643 12,612 15,869 879 1,273 2,985 3,413 1,048 1,292 5,998 7,164 816 955 2,685 3,191 28 326 324 239 227 85 20 128 720 181 79 76 26 6 6 340 497 9 9 16 8 755 1,100 1,297 1,941 568 735 5,060 5,051 323 331 2,442 1,931 474 599 2,618 3,120 396 123 45 4 3 9 61 164 2 5 8 65 3 9 53 99 2 8 42 82 3 4 11 17 1,057 1,409 34,022 42,493 949 100 6 1 35 51 124 194 21 70 654 1,665 20 64 346 969 9 34 94 268 14 44 188 473 18 38 120 223 4 126 2 8 3 22 12 89 5,313 4,534 89 128 6,400 7,590 88 124 4,390 4,361 45 81 309 780 69 104 1,002 1,320 70 90 1,008 1,909 2 18 20 15 9 9 16 169 216 13 45 745 503 551 134 8 37 194 369 2 2 1 3 5 184 540 3 2 45 103 3 5 139 437 127 418 3 5 12 19 45 107 3,658 8,733 29 14 1 905 1,268 22,979 26,484 879 1,211 13,935 15,269 640 1,024 9,548 10,896 782 1,067 7,642 9,695 488 548 1,402 1,520 35 269 161 93 164 146 37 140 393 84 67 118 53 16 153 275 24 34 93 61 694 1,100 1,13.4 1,753 492 682 1,689 1,853 191 435 748 1,011 420 368 941 842 466 21 4 733 1,236 30,276 43,747 669 58 1 2 2 1 55 51 243 142 130 276 3,021 4,965 128 265 2,112 2,912 91 196 249 582 92 175 544 1,455 74 129 365 598 145 114 381 49 184 982 775 25 77 359 317 42 159 623 458 36 7 4 2 1 5 1,070 1,013 1 3 400 204 500 604 1 3 170 205 1 109 321 11,490 23,460 44 89 801 1,321 42 86 472 848 34 59 76 170 32 64 232 321 25 39 97 152 7 12 37 76 106 259 34 68 487 764 20 30 221 336 29 63 266 428 18 14 4 6 1,463 2,972 4 3 206 551 4 6 1,257 2,421 4 6 1,034 2,083 3 6 223 338 47 93 4,433 5,415 29 16 1 1 3,994 5,352 62,017 69,543 3,941 5,265 38,100 38,518 3,137 4,545 9,360 13,599 3,353 4,404 17,027 20,081 1,984 3,329 6,890 10,944 214 1,298 1,009 695 525 173 80 705 2,336 425 183 171 61 14 46 1,261 1,782 30 15 35 14 3,212 4,955 7,836 13,897 3,558 4,816 40, 219 44,735 2,383 2,667 19,623 19,324 3,230 4,416 20,596 25,411 1,992 1,235 318 13 191 196 1,874 1,519 102 123 512 425 176 179 1,362 1,094 166 169 1,141 870 134 124 221 224 177 14 4,137 5,839 162,840 221,276 2,949 1,181 5 2 386 640 1,088 1,874 1,258 1,968 17, 224 19,194 1,231 1,950 10,749 12,097 982 1,736 3,889 4,827 992 1,403 5,157 5,766 479 518 1,318 1,331 74 420 369 215 115 47 18 231 792 99 35 41 16 4 13 357 580 12 8 16 9 874 1,540 2,074 3,711 792 1,460 5,716 7,615 445 1,146 2,757 4,758 655 877 2,959 2,857 588 173 31 75 37 566 275 33 17 132 72 67 32 434 203 60 32 300 167 48 19 134 36 1,173 2,003 58,736 83,540 714 452 5 1 1 63 75 231 255 LOUISIANA 203 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued West Baton West West St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster Rouge Carroll Feliciana Winn 581 2,140 454 376 1,025 2,141 1,279 2,006 1,065 211 1,203 361 679 1 1,096 2,887 706 557 1,806 2,406 1,567 2,632 1,424 313 1,731 453 1,016 2 13,134 61,614 26,702 10,916 13,846 72,216 27, 120 42,702 18,800 8,431 20,869 19,122 9,537 3 23,448 67, 266 32,604 12,859 22,537 64,577 31,330 43,218 19,989 9,916 21,216 22,154 12,482 4 547 2,004 433 368 997 2,124 1,248 1,910 1,042 202 1,169 351 665 5 1,015 2,708 690 541 1,776 2,393 1,548 2,486 1,394 302 1,705 435 990 6 8,434 37, 896 15,987 6,905 7,524 46,591 16,421 25,231 11,219 5,405 11,324 11,763 5,088 7 13,901 39,749 16,603 7,100 12,470 40,755 17,480 24, 525 11,300 6,316 11,695 12,857 7,000 8 343 1,580 283 213 728 1,540 886 1,622 720 99 834 117 450 9 640 2,280 564 403 1,357 2,053 1,117 2,112 1,106 211 1,451 166 788 10 2,608 29,019 650 713 1,981 5,965 3,932 19,928 2,457 573 2,182 1,285 955 11 3,866 32,700 1,526 1,540 3,692 7,502 3,117 18,920 3,145 838 3,615 1,311 1,888 1? 463 1,851 326 293 801 1,855 1,100 1,730 866 171 953 294 580 n 874 2,423 499 451 1,382 2,081 1,361 2,193 1,071 247 1,188 370 780 14 3,534 20,353 5,826 2,396 3,635 17,307 7,156 14,645 4,776 1,901 5,988 4,130 3,003 15 6,958 24,032 7,627 3,830 15,918 9,663 15,391 5,553 2,435 5,746 5,949 3,419 16 293 1,243 270 264 725 1,593 890 1,173 718 126 759 197 403 17 596 1,508 451 312 1,175 1,636 1,073 1,321 800 189 1,086 235 594 18 1,166 3,365 4,889 1,615 2,687 8,318 3,543 2,826 2,805 1,125 3,557 3,229 1,446 19 2,589 3,485 8,374 1,929 4,000 7,904 4,187 3,302 3,136 1,165 3,775 3,346 2,063 20 28 105 48 10 39 49 47 73 36 13 83 23 24 21 137 462 160 96 322 243 277 486 351 42 355 111 211 22 145 403 82 107 281 385 279 466 244 52 242 64 176 23 103 266 43 71 211 500 268 301 186 37 271 40 141 24 108 396 40 50 126 578 287 406 163 29 168 36 92 25 46 389 22 24 34 251 76 231 57 24 51 36 27 26 14 99 59 18 12 135 45 43 28 14 33 51 8 57 74 347 118 34 141 120 166 291 170 27 215 56 77 28 288 776 192 238 657 915 623 948 597 96 658 165 445 29 67 148 27 39 121 466 250 155 131 29 163 29 89 111 45 181 22 13 32 216 68 200 56 15 57 16 23 31 46 327 11 21 25 193 78 227 42 16 37 22 18 32 16 175 12 5 13 98 26 70 24 8 20 21 10 33 2 29 6 6 4 48 20 11 6 1 6 13 34 9 21 45 12 4 68 17 8 16 10 13 29 3 35 120 331 131 58 217 513 555 417 287 30 381 47 184 36 162 547 147 148 504 959 271 681 404 60 434 58 264 37 13 79 3 1 8 8 68 5 1 4 1 38 16 157 5 1 17 12 169 6 1 9 39 24 299 2 2 25 23 210 13 5 4 1 1 40 8 167 1 4 18 17 77 5 2 2 10 1 41 342 1,627 239 145 627 1,253 892 1,081 715 152 531 384 394 42 729 2,520 460 219 1,187 1,600 1,229 1,584 956 256 856 526 606 43 992 2,393 951 395 957 3,242 1,729 1,690 1,379 459 1,063 990 664 44 1,240 3,538 1,539 509 1,869 4,447 2,448 2,419 1,982 739 1,811 1,940 969 45 272 618 450 79 629 977 681 645 592 137 895 314 421 46 635 1,040 734 156 1,008 1,358 747 1,268 864 171 1,141 407 636 47 2,424 2,757 8,089 579 8,046 6,102 7,075 6,317 4,701 1,384 8,996 4,467 6,399 48 5,509 2,823 6,543 716 8,376 6,794 8,206 7,307 4,160 1,133 8,256 3,907 7,387 49 188 277 291 36 378 530 379 419 357 81 514 140 264 50 364 399 300 62 498 822 460 620 355 77 569 192 262 51 1,286 1,440 4,255 315 3,777 2,997 3,192 3,080 2,676 738 4,923 2,358 3,287 52 2,466 1,161 2,796 267 3,478 3,636 3,781 3,333 1,757 508 4,431 2,293 2,069 53 206 458 369 57 529 831 593 720 498 123 765 281 392 54 510 814 641 124 833 1,091 654 1,035 739 155 992 359 604 55 1,138 1,317 3,834 264 4,269 3,105 3,883 3,237 2,025 646 4,073 2,109 3,112 56 3,043 1,662 3,747 449 4,898 3,158 4,425 3,974 2,403 625 3,825 1,614 5,318 57 187 568 296 69 396 795 437 663 477 98 584 279 216 56 60 37 99 5 140 159 177 145 77 27 214 30 137 59 25 10 43 4 84 21 62 34 32 11 94 4 60 60 3 12 1 9 2 5 3 6 1 3 1 6 HI 60 33 31 7 3 483 36 34 21 9 11 9 8 62 68 39 30 4 3 423 23 22 22 4 11 11 4 63 1,602 1,322 3,126 42 94 5,558 3,042 1,464 1,295 60 842 169 80 64 1,507 2,576 1,353 9 13 4,463 2,012 689 225 871 1,241 409 39 65 38 19 21 1 2 279 24 27 13 2 10 6 2 K6 42 17 24 1 261 14 16 16 4 6 7 1 i>7 384 273 845 13 7 1,363 858 303 396 2 210 26 11 us 329 803 358 2 1,103 357 170 77 210 260 68 1 69 51 27 30 6 2 467 31 28 17 7 11 8 8 71 64 39 25 3 3 399 23 16 17 3 11 11 4 71 1,218 1,049 2,281 29 87 4,195 2,184 1,161 899 58 632 143 69 7 . 1,178 1,773 995 7 13 3,360 1,655 519 148 661 981 341 38 73 46 26 28 4 2 448 27 26 16 4 11 8 3 74 59 33 24 3 3 394 23 15 14 3 10 11 3 75 986 920 2,088 9 85 3,634 1,686 1,069 855 40 581 135 10 7>' 960 1,239 798 7 8 2,960 1,396 471 120 607 874 327 25 77 33 21 27 5 1 370 28 24 13 5 10 6 8 78 44 30 22 2 239 16 13 13 3 7 8 2 7!) 232 129 193 20 2 561 498 92 44 18 51 8 59 si 218 534 197 5 400 259 48 28 54 107 14 13 Bl 41 27 12 7 2 443 21 19 14 9 7 7 7 B2 18 5 17 1 40 11 15 6 3 2 1 83 1 1 2 4 1 1 M 414 1,357 552 233 952 1,721 1,154 1,522 820 190 1,257 405 640 65 1,060 2,729 1,005 472 1,742 2,220 1,445 2,298 1,492 311 1,915 527 988 8( 47,959 366,841 14,736 20,847 59,376 84,941 68,825 74,000 124,900 10,853 35,544 55,924 33,674 s7 67,021 160, 571 27,742 26, 329 57,843 109,032 57,811 75,095 51,342 13,408 64,363 18,622 28, 532 ss 312 1,167 512 140 817 1,203 1,019 1,356 705 136 1,124 340 582 v. 82 129 37 83 120 507 118 151 86 52 130 62 51 II 11 1 1 4 5 1 5 3 3 2 3 '11 4 18 2 5 5 4 1 3 8 1 1 1 92 1 16 1 2 6 6 6 7 1 1 2 93 4 26 3 5 3 11 2 1 94 20 33 133 3 56 80 34 89 44 12 51 72 34 95 46 53 157 8 85 127 73 158 68 27 60 13 65 96 85 134 449 13 158 353 105 261 171 34 165 255 130 Bl 174 178 603 36 254 461 299 466 250 89 223 46 224 I's 204 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Moat data for 1959 are based on reports Item The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products 118,555,220 2,299,997 1,075,119 787, 129 190,909 2,495,791 2,307,915 1,552,996 o 1954 . . . 67,8*9,818 1,117,812 680,761 523,417 137,929 1,511,213 956,246 858,420 3 Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses 52,673 1,728 690 711 122 2,087 979 783 4 1954 .. . 49,820 1,668 652 529 68 2,293 813 667 5 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 71,634,577 1,843,681 908,915 658,642 67,762 2,105,661 949,618 734,597 6 1954 . . . 32,560,579 772, 129 425,992 366,243 41,167 977,713 550,418 295,367 7 12,159 635 153 128 34 428 261 130 8 1954 .. . 19, 975 932 234 171 78 902 271 200 9 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 17,851,564 118,911 119,309 127,688 85,759 115,198 446,528 363,486 in 1954 .. . 9,780,191 86,871 94,513 25,948 73,687 194,790 101,279 206,661 11 Livestock products other than poultry 29,069,079 337,405 46, 895 799 37,388 274,932 911,769 304,549 454,913 356,392 12 1954 .. . 25,509,048 258,812 160,256 131,226 23,075 338,710 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 13 45,479 1,488 629 668 111 1,536 818 723 14 1954... 41,079 1,374 546 502 58 1,675 693 573 15 number 1959. . . 614,652 19,227 9,094 6,766 718 16,061 9,553 7,155 16 1954... 590,139 15,720 7,488 7,738 860 16,170 9,118 6,235 17 dollars 1959... 63,478,156 1,633,949 765,925 627,994 66,760 1,585,732 726,224 701,657 18 1954... 27,444,240 702,606 355,479 346,992 35,826 720,688 417,477 255,389 13 Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting 1959 . . . 23,955 469 225 139 38 462 533 201 20 1954 . . . 28,738 1,029 438 291 35 1,033 532 433 21 number 1959 . . . 216,423 3,003 2,081 1,469 208 3,759 3,184 1,643 22 1954... 181,492 4,374 2,696 2,001 206 4,820 3,588 2,068 28 dollars 1959 . . . 31,950,244 313,951 231,181 210,417 31,595 496,688 351,560 261,272 24 1954 . . . Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 12,180,669 279,769 187,516 134,295 14,797 267,072 238,182 103,988 25 15,087 299 138 106 36 326 345 136 26 6,643 1,987 152 16 59 26 17 14 2 93 41 156 31 57 6 27 28 238 2 2 2 2 1 2 29 33,578 1,357 594 616 90 1,307 653 631 30 1954 - ■ • 36,331 1,248 518 477 55 1,496 605 509 :il number 1959. . . 398,229 16,224 7,013 5,297 510 12,302 6,369 5,512 32 1954 . . . 408,647 11,346 4,792 5,737 654 11,350 5,530 4,167 S3 dollars 1959 .. . 31,527,912 1,319,998 534,744 417,577 35,165 1,089,044 374,664 440,385 34 1954 - . - 15,263,571 422,837 167,963 212,697 21,029 453,616 179,295 151,401 35 1,675 63 22 12 6 20 76 10 36 1954 . . . 1,655 59 6 4 65 17 14 37 number 1959. .. 3,505 138 22 66 6 20 118 10 38 1954... 2,929 110 12 4 97 30 18 39 dollars 1959... 1,001,640 39, 575 2,005 17,290 190 735 19,245 550 II' 1954 . . . 128,600 4,327 263 85 2,249 800 605 41 14,447 468 134 53 7 1,085 248 125 42 1954 .. . 17,488 521 245 55 21 1,241 272 191 43 number 1959. . . 235,975 5,287 2,207 371 29 18,259 2,024 1,145 44 • 1954 . . . 206, 503 3,085 2,365 630 217 12,606 3,371 1,702 45 dollars 1959... 6,607,300 148,036 61,796 10,388 812 511,252 56, 672 32,060 46 1954... 4,575,333 56, 296 32,460 12,044 4,104 237,931 42,809 36,469 47 Sheep and lamhs sold alive farms reporting 1959. .. 1,346 206 121 2 48 86 5 1" 1951 . . . 1,020 111 56 7 3 24 83 7 !',! number 1959 . . . 49,771 2,011 7,199 270 722 13,407 30 ',11 1954... 41,524 1,076 4,048 972 218 1,244 10,600 332 51 dollars 1959... 547,481 22,121 79,189 2,970 7,942 147,477 330 52 1954 . . . SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 412,406 8,900 37, 790 7,122 1,237 16,845 89,332 2,904 53 2,116 314 109 8 2 39 115 8 54 1954 . . . 1,717 287 69 7 3 37 96 6 ',', number shorn 1959. . . 75,623 3,267 4,763 504 13 649 16,545 181 M'. 1954 . . . 78,721 2,813 7,030 2,012 473 1,666 21,236 274 57 pounds of wool 1959. . . 339,855 15,882 17, 395 1,857 112 3,574 54,196 1,232 58 1954 . . . 320,461 13,760 18,947 7,096 1,528 8,206 70,724 1,264 59 189 5,634 17 53 11 118 1 1 2 3 2 6 8 272 60 number shorn 1959 .. . 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 17,274 183 268 4 12 18 542 62 2,080 69,989 311 3,214 108 4,645 8 503 1 10 39 643 114 16, 273 8 161 63 number shorn 1959 . . . 64 pounds of wool 1959 . . . LITTERS FARROWED 322,581 15,699 17,127 1,853 100 3,556 53,654 1,232 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting 1959. . . 16,460 677 214 68 14 1,453 195 174 66 1954 . . . 20,374 719 244 77 32 1,380 219 262 67 number of 1 itters 1959 . . . 47,139 1,318 528 195 37 4,265 663 454 68 1954 .. . Farms reporting by number of lirters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 56,482 1,403 784 188 61 3,432 1,065 534 69 12,078 552 178 50 9 955 132 140 70 3,678 117 28 14 5 434 49 28 71 488 7 5 3 53 9 3 72 158 1 2 1 9 3 2 73 37 1 1 2 1 74 21 1 75 12,339 490 155 56 12 1,191 135 123 76 1954... 13,536 514 192 55 9 1,068 129 178 77 number of liUcrs 1959. . . 24,542 695 293 122 16 2,248 358 240 78 1954 . . . 27,251 824 348 88 23 1,804 399 293 79 9,402 387 108 27 7 861 124 101 80 1954 . . . 12,629 429 161 31 27 977 163 133 81 number of litters 1959. . . 22,597 623 235 73 21 2,017 305 214 82 1954 .. . 29,231 579 436 100 38 1,628 666 241 LOUISIANA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 205 for only a sample c f famis. See texlj Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 2,449,568 3,194,598 2,731,690 419,754 1,447,453 1,004,138 1,725,335 1,129,980 4,340,517 2,313,619 4,699,944 2,103,084 2,042,671 1 1,266,594 1,769,355 1,220,594 316,048 491,291 601,308 924,809 770,887 2,380,401 1,202,624 732,494 1,307,631 701,823 2 1,014 888 626 543 469 776 931 411 1,404 1,047 378 756 1,795 3 743 847 739 538 413 875 928 422 1,192 778 459 632 1,557 1,878,770 4 1,948,824 2,160,597 2,237,151 400, 180 1,355,380 888,396 676,840 951,402 1,829,653 1,542,845 4,533,857 1,333,282 5 835,445 1,018,501 860,497 282,130 457,357 556,074 340,245 704,065 760,489 535,910 565, 526 573,245 490,295 8 96 193 119 97 49 90 194 62 169 151 98 80 470 7 179 309 310 142 133 259 368 114 286 289 152 198 994 g 76,909 479,669 279,672 19, 271 88,504 12,373 230,131 50,738 462,494 227,295 139,735 102,765 107,230 9 192,756 177,327 91,764 28,352 24,023 32,136 75,181 31,875 88,283 66,014 57,855 73,799 10 423,835 238,393 554,332 573,527 214,867 268,333 303 5,566 3,569 9,911 103,369 13,098 818,364 509,383 127,840 34,947 2,048,370 1,326,245 543,479 578,431 26,352 100,954 667,037 676,531 56,671 137,729 11 12 899 790 561 393 454 615 820 300 1,299 987 250 720 1,580 13 641 701 654 396 401 647 807 307 1,108 749 323 578 1,263 14 17,009 19,050 23,444 3,038 13,578 7,641 7,425 7,414 17,320 15,043 20,240 12,942 13,844 15 12,857 15,323 23,274 4,107 11,343 7,437 8,144 9,139 18,420 11,384 7,787 12,032 11,536 16 1,848,760 1,963,931 2,172,427 316,040 1,328,629 699,599 640,858 802,424 1,774,783 1,473,565 4,292,052 1,296,413 1,699,794 17 763,025 922,511 780,664 190,345 448,056 345,555 303,065 598,164 736,312 495,478 493,716 538,107 418,525 18 273 292 355 319 338 321 285 97 784 525 130 460 1,073 19 465 435 473 330 306 410 585 195 795 486 241 402 847 20 5,989 5,086 5,968 1,757 3,252 2,373 1,884 2,454 5,600 4,913 16,774 5,023 6,757 21 4,933 6,362 3,694 1,642 3,504 1,866 2,836 3,954 5,137 2,912 3,135 2,957 2,761 22 852,325 691,693 806,425 216,315 510,683 269,826 231,372 365, 559 915,759 707,630 3,881,405 704,231 1,164,705 23 397,085 546,470 204,620 91,240 187,786 100,200 128,872 353,566 310,761 199,196 265,660 221,959 135,521 24 161 155 189 222 216 176 187 53 536 305 67 296 494 25 59 72 103 56 86 97 71 20 169 145 26 102 535 26 38 56 49 41 32 48 26 21 75 74 13 53 44 27 15 9 14 4 1 3 4 1 24 9 26 29 50 31 795 689 501 145 340 499 723 283 906 692 195 519 764 531 593 611 342 368 569 644 251 1,006 702 267 533 1,143 11,020 13,964 17,476 1,281 10,326 5,268 5,541 4,960 12,220 10,130 3,466 7,919 7,087 7,924 8,961 19, 580 2,465 7,839 5,621 5,308 5,185 13,283 8,472 4,652 9,075 8,775 32 996,435 1,272,238 1,366,002 99,725 817,946 429,773 436,865 859,024 770,935 410,647 592,182 535,089 33 365,940 376,041 576,044 99,105 260,270 245,355 174,193 244,598 425,551 296,282 228,056 316, 148 283,004 34 26 16 13 20 2 15 33 23 37 51 21 17 43 35 19 30 22 20 19 20 44 13 46 6 21 39 87 36 36 75 35 25 4 15 48 50 54 93 30 41 92 37 25 66 48 29 69 38 62 20 68 46 37 74 127 38 3,490 16,546 3,635 1,400 975 575 2,975 4,915 4,485 16,775 5,740 17,030 5,416 39 663 2,810 1,052 885 2,091 891 1,984 613 1,370 5;745 1,156 4,040 3,121 40 267 185 66 302 29 373 199 231 192 82 215 92 478 41 237 248 122 304 41 559 232 240 154 74 244 109 589 42 3,123 6,194 1,365 2,955 567 6,635 1,169 4,480 1,748 1,433 8,315 704 5,955 43 2,848 3,025 1,574 4,301 333 10,093 1,835 5,366 995 1,380 2,752 1,199 3,899 44 87,444 173,432 38,220 82,740 15,876 185,780 32,732 125,440 48,944 40,124 232,820 19,712 166,740 45 55,324 86,643 23,410 90,450 5,030 206,866 34,344 100,453 19,721 33,065 65,684 30,726 64,534 46 11 29 78 17 7 10 14 4 23 7 2 53 47 10 24 72 2 35 7 5 7 19 8 4 5 32 48 830 608 2,079 900 222 25 1,693 131 671 295 7 620 49 1,382 557 5,788 35 327 248 53 430 370 127 408 31 322 50 9,130 6,688 22,869 9,900 2,442 275 18,623 1,441 7,381 3,245 77 6,820 51 16,433 6,537 55,371 450 2,180 2,762 852 4,835 3,086 1,622 4,970 372 4,115 52 15 25 74 2 22 9 4 10 24 26 20 10 106 53 13 28 36 3 57 7 3 7 21 11 4 6 58 54 1,271 1,117 4,752 21 941 455 131 2,022 738 670 1,419 104 1,212 55 1,129 813 10,106 101 1,472 537 65 872 382 245 492 86 599 56 6,652 7,052 18,201 76 6,673 2,022 850 6,570 3,879 4,261 7,551 748 6,212 57 7,767 4,771 40,020 471 6,205 1,796 358 5,780 1,839 1,166 3,840 489 3,240 58 3 3 3 1 4 6 2 12 59 494 10 36 5 547 48 107 94 60 1,867 35 90 20 1,101 186 345 282 61 14 24 73 2 22 9 4 10 24 26 20 10 99 62 777 1,107 4,716 16 941 455 131 1,475 738 622 1,312 104 1,118 63 4,785 7,017 18, 1U. 56 6,673 2,022 850 5,469 3,879 4,075 7,206 748 5,930 64 258 214 56 299 10 363 253 213 221 104 198 107 734 65 278 298 129 373 34 517 245 226 233 94 267 167 751 66 816 549 126 832 55 1,436 476 769 357 412 647 206 1,391 67 859 878 444 1,230 138 2,519 597 1,252 438 525 756 441 1,466 68 185 168 40 210 4 199 220 140 199 67 145 91 617 69 57 39 15 78 4 135 27 58 17 26 44 14 111 70 8 5 1 9 2 20 5 9 5 6 4 1 3 71 7 1 2 7 1 5 4 3 1 1 72 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 2 73 74 172 160 35 243 7 310 176 175 158 75 128 85 565 75 190 181 78 226 27 378 182 168 139 53 152 102 522 76 342 269 55 485 50 748 245 370 193 228 305 121 832 77 416 456 214 466 79 1,171 264 587 193 168 372 210 817 78 161 104 40 162 3 227 125 123 93 64 123 50 353 79 158 178 78 259 16 330 130 126 149 56 169 110 432 80 474 280 71 347 5 688 231 399 164 184 342 85 559 61 443 422 230 764 59 1,348 333 665 245 357 384 231 649 82 206 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for 1959 are based on reports Item Franklin Grant Tberla Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products 2,578,887 1,538,666 1,402,417 540,922 1,274,875 1,047,420 747,046 661,446 978,119 569,315 336,967 749,808 2,093,526 1,042,273 2,340,036 1,541,171 1,168,938 432,323 o 1954 .. . 3 Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses 1,489 750 520 287 465 53 867 1,541 495 4 1954... 1,719 635 464 258 527 111 805 1,226 230 5 value of sales, dollars 1959. . . 1,997,853 801,924 503,935 719,418 264,125 113,330 1,934,642 1,082,605 1,108,110 6 1954... 914,046 342,021 285,864 565,138 123,945 116,430 857,027 504,927 358,065 7 263 133 200 90 90 24 153 477 131 8 1954 .. . 601 183 404 110 259 35 334 410 186 9 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 143,273 421,317 47,745 17,562 534,429 14,179 116,355 81,665 53,390 10 1954... 240,786 133,758 34,703 46,052 351,853 23,984 90,817 156,170 48,038 11 Livestock products other than poultry 437,761 383,834 179,176 65,143 723,195 726,853 10,066 50,256 179,565 93,517 209,458 609,394 42,529 94,429 1,175,766 880,074 7,438 26,220 12 1954... LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE is 1,358 685 460 226 405 53 847 1,371 484 14 1954 .. . 1,520 497 381 211 446 109 758 994 206 15 number 1959. . . 16,948 7,995 5,548 6,677 2,170 901 19,572 10,234 9,818 IB 1954... 17,573 5,536 5,975 9,188 2,415 3,284 20,435 9,276 6,897 17 dollars 1959... 1,844,290 727,064 469,511 678,380 181,625 112,890 1,876,380 903,395 1,082,039 16 1954... 822,392 271,851 250,223 536,011 94,320 111,378 836,237 396,480 335,443 10 770 353 140 108 110 37 508 940 188 20 1954 . . . 973 351 257 151 307 82 501 812 144 21 number 1959 . . . 6,215 2,022 1,373 2,138 715 611 4,524 3,897 3,923 22 1954... 4,890 2,229 1,909 3,893 781 1,077 4,449 2,782 2,208 23 dollars 1959 . . . 960,630 251,850 168,429 308,889 80,175 93,840 587,885 498,645 632,289 24 1954... Farms reporting by number of cattle sold- 290,843 145,427 122,957 320,322 40,733 74,426 237,631 190,195 131,005 25 445 274 252 68 83 36 50 41 85 15 10 21 262 189 686 211 132 35 26 27 43 32 20 11 10 5 57 43 17 28 8 1 1 6 1 4 29 1,078 1,322 624 430 414 336 197 189 380 380 27 99 686 710 775 923 446 193 30 1954--- 31 number 1959 . . . 10,733 5,973 4,175 4,539 1,455 290 15,048 6,337 5,895 32 1954... 12,683 3,307 4,066 5,295 1,634 2,207 15,986 6,494 4,689 33 dollars 1959 .. . 883,660 475,214 301,082 369,491 101,450 19,050 1,288,495 404,750 449,750 31 1954 . . . 531, 549 126,424 127,266 215,689 53,587 36,952 598,606 206,285 204,438 33 56 20 21 13 45 24 60 16 36 1954 .. . 70 20 6 16 36 28 26 3 37 number 1959. . . 76 40 36 51 150 84 75 41 38 1954 . . . 114 23 8 51 48 44 64 3 39 dollars 1959... 5,445 3,300 9,050 13,070 17,595 26,350 5,770 4,010 40 1954 . . . 3,059 836 445 3,381 2,144 1,452 3,152 120 41 377 203 110 89 105 54 410 33 42 1954... 428 316 183 77 167 9 92 418 50 43 number 1959. . . 5,209 2,540 841 991 1,990 959 6,100 705 44 1954 . . . 3,864 3,835 1,527 1,066 1,471 177 731 4,168 791 45 dollars 1959... 145,852 71,120 23,548 27,748 55,720 26,852 170,800 19,740 46 1954... 84,837 68, 559 33,563 25,436 27,404 4,412 12,139 102,617 18,977 47 8 1 13 10 5 1 64 21 4 48 1954 . . . 19 4 10 1 1 3 64 17 1 49 number 1959. . . 206 40 166 20 835 40 460 240 211 50 1954... 297 58 166 66 3 58 806 175 352 51 dollars 1959... 2,266 440 1,826 220 9,185 440 5,060 2,640 2,321 52 1954 . . . SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 3,758 775 1,633 310 77 640 7,199 2,678 3,525 53 17 3 30 8 1 3 154 85 6 54 1954 .. . 20 3 19 2 3 142 44 1 55 number shorn 1959. . . 759 75 715 36 227 62 2,218 673 251 56 1954 . . . 539 118 712 187 70 1,946 436 374 57 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 3,687 258 2,436 152 1,627 368 11,324 3,851 798 58 1954 . . . 2,569 927 2,860 736 350 9,551 2,612 1,225 59 2 2 1 6 8 1 60 number shorn 1959 . . . 31 4 4 60 52 1 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 62 9 6 173 163 2 62 17 3 30 8 1 3 151 84 6 63 number shorn 1959... 728 75 711 32 227 62 2,158 621 250 64 pounds of wool 1 959 . . . LITTERS FARROWED 3,625 258 2,427 146 1,627 368 11,151 3,688 796 65 Litters farrowed. December 1, previous 425 173 123 86 141 7 102 483 38 66 1954... 502 298 235 96 150 8 120 738 44 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 977 607 320 318 372 75 202 883 91 68 1954 . . . Farms reporting hy number of litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 1,110 998 466 288 397 49 251 1,416 224 69 326 107 88 59 108 2 85 424 27 70 88 52 30 19 25 4 14 52 10 71 10 9 4 5 7 3 7 1 72 1 5 1 3 73 i i 74 ... ... 75 282 143 91 69 123 4 79 348 2b 76 1954 . . . 310 166 141 54 107 6 94 560 25 77 number of liUers 1959 . . . 504 319 162 152 218 8 125 474 49 78 1954 . . . 602 449 232 94 213 12 143 893 115 79 242 107 73 49 70 6 52 243 21 80 1954 . . . 281 211 136 68 91 8 56 283 34 81 number of litters 1959 . . . 473 288 158 166 154 67 77 409 42 82 1954... 508 549 234 194 184 37 108 523 109 LOUISIANA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued for only ft sample of farms. See text J 207 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 497,869 2,346,127 2,252,003 2,333,814 1,890,742 3,658,297 275,465 1,270,475 307,581 2,321,732 4,831,995 2,173,466 1,689,710 1 232,322 1,176,083 859,957 1,163,094 898,422 1,915,503 216,714 998,048 320, 578 1,240,328 2,950,983 859,261 1,031,867 2 606 697 1,032 412 838 1,329 26 659 69 860 2,033 553 1,095 3 505 768 954 451 781 1,311 15 658 80 894 1,851 503 1,230 1 396,775 590,292 151,565 2,030,812 1,305,274 2,423,121 32,790 648,935 280,650 1,868,931 3,190,442 1,931,577 1,230,417 T, 180,793 236,728 289,431 932,275 1,014,388 17,214 472,063 292,414 931,859 1,648,134 609,946 789,801 l, 126 183 267 99 128 328 7 166 22 166 335 69 265 7 144 478 318 171 294 453 2 413 34 338 619 159 384 •, 41,223 959,327 1,776,461 62,368 297,370 1,094,093 6,490 463,737 26,914 252,116 828,583 237,809 50,090 9 31,242 796,853 352,450 26,708 63,839 776,296 500 261,665 18,097 79,705 531,562 182,968 67,940 in 59,871 796,508 123,977 240,634 288,098 141,083 236,185 157,803 17 200,685 812,970 4,080 409,203 11 20,287 142, 502 218,076 204,111 127,523 124,819 199,000 264,320 10,067 228,764 771,287 66,347 174,126 12 491 637 962 237 690 1,154 16 568 64 673 1,773 507 935 13 366 681 833 316 564 1,121 15 517 74 701 1,468 435 1,021 14 3,193 4,978 4,137 10,504 10,264 23,090 255 5,835 2,452 17,485 22,657 13,321 10,812 IS 2,691 5,333 6,469 10,959 10,678 19,274 466 7,497 2,323 14,916 20,443 11,166 11,629 16 324,220 543,627 331,125 1,660,119 1,061,420 2,260,083 28,590 549,267 279,950 1,713,435 2,697,739 1,386,873 1,020,590 IT 111,561 206,965 243,892 837,662 561,043 945,831 11,164 395,318 124,357 813,673 1,076,621 563,529 606,574 18 186 369 547 176 467 465 16 185 54 211 1,054 232 348 1 ■» 252 475 583 217 376 786 13 381 67 360 963 281 695 ■I'll 1,151 1,986 1,568 5,319 3,931 6,627 255 1,879 1,602 5,495 9,229 4,831 2,053 21 968 2,010 2,000 4,705 3,530 5,249 94 2,514 1,160 2,701 6,889 2,300 4,722 22 144,720 311,465 176,685 1,015,545 483,294 818,319 28,590 246,177 224,950 605,906 1,440,047 649, 572 306,741 309,379 23 50,628 103,254 102,770 452,843 236,128 317,496 6,574 165,742 84,388 246,475 464,058 138,006 24 140 250 451 52 292 286 10 123 97 725 66 233 25 10 88 91 64 134 113 48 35 82 205 118 90 26 36 31 5 43 39 51 6 12 13 26 111 39 24 27 17 2 15 2 6 6 13 9 1 28 446 441 657 145 389 973 493 10 630 1,169 396 835 29 322 547 736 259 458 993 13 424 59 662 1,268 394 832 30 2,042 2,992 2,569 5,185 6,333 16,463 3,956 850 11,990 13,428 8,490 8,759 31 1,723 3,323 4,469 6,254 7,148 14,025 372 4,983 1,163 12,215 13,554 8,866 6,907 32 179,500 232,162 154,440 644,574 578,126 1,441,764 303,090 55,000 1,107,529 1,257,692 737,301 713,849 33 60,933 103,711 141,122 384,819 324,915 628,335 4,590 229,576 39,969 567,198 425,523 297,195 34 40 55 20 3 33 48 11 10 46 34 30 35 8 38 40 16 57 51 1 48 26 47 29 89 36 110 60 20 9 118 65 11 17 96 352 30 37 9 60 48 40 216 94 1 59 47 75 68 131 38 7,455 5,225 1,400 7,155 34,525 5,655 660 1,552 8,087 479,595 1,950 39 215 2,083 1,549 867 10,333 3,270 50 1,776 865 9,198 4,549 4,442 40 225 80 135 270 369 358 10 171 5 373 652 112 411 41 339 185 243 241 398 495 2 235 6 383 900 123 397 42 2,325 1,370 680 12,802 7,258 5,446 150 3,536 25 5,498 16,390 1,969 7,159 43 4,485 1,404 2,332 3,371 5,894 4,129 148 3,267 5,354 4,568 17,235 1,330 6,057 44 65,100 38,360 19,040 358,456 203,224 152,488 4,200 99,008 700 153,944 458,920 55,132 200,452 45 68,367 27,527 43,425 87,566 133,594 57,531 6,000 73,814 167,862 110,668 543,758 38,238 172,535 46 11 21 21 18 39 2 43 47 2 4 11 6 6 17 4 2 9 45 8 11 48 280 462 555 445 2,336 907 675 49 50 11 97 437 153 760 100 13 613 1,638 309 316 50 3,080 5,082 6,105 4,895 25,696 9,977 7,425 51 650 153 565 6,180 2,090 7,756 1,155 195 6,653 18,557 3,630 6,250 52 1 6 7 14 13 28 5 1 5 59 11 28 53 3 2 17 13 10 21 5 2 10 60 8 13 54 6 137 98 1,449 970 654 110 9 91 4,382 1,215 1,697 55 70 14 321 739 285 687 145 20 809 3,061 364 624 56 25 937 482 9,684 5,065 4,542 646 40 314 20,506 8,094 8,496 57 366 79 1,622 3,226 1,713 2,834 1,016 120 5,167 11,447 2,126 2,633 58 1 1 5 5 11 3 9 59 12 80 144 111 553 123 701 60 60 400 351 331 1,576 642 2,858 61 1 6 7 14 13 28 5 1 5 57 12 27 62 6 125 98 1,369 826 543 110 9 91 3,829 1,092 996 63 25 877 482 9,284 4,714 4,211 646 40 314 18,930 7,452 5,638 64 139 77 130 261 494 335 7 157 5 340 563 95 445 65 394 155 230 301 528 549 2 207 3 421 885 143 431 66 518 280 339 1,116 1,666 915 30 748 17 1,333 2,615 305 1,464 67 1,481 411 745 933 1,362 1,305 30 714 32 1,210 3,923 393 1,327 66 103 56 100 161 362 256 2 91 3 220 365 68 296 69 26 15 21 79 105 59 5 48 2 98 148 18 116 70 4 2 8 13 15 15 10 13 28 8 27 71 4 3 1 5 8 5 7 6 16 1 5 72 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 73 1 1 3 1 1 4 74 110 61 101 178 362 254 5 126 4 253 442 61 311 75 290 96 171 172 315 281 1 120 1 279 535 96 311 76 237 161 170 557 868 485 15 362 8 592 1,305 123 697 77 598 182 381 441 594 559 10 327 15 609 1,728 198 615 78 60 38 65 180 299 187 6 101 2 213 292 66 267 79 283 90 130 210 348 394 2 139 3 240 635 86 236 80 281 119 169 559 798 430 15 386 9 741 1,310 182 767 81 883 229 364 492 763 746 20 387 17 601 2,195 195 712 82 208 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS Mi 1 -i data far 1959 are based on reports Item Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary (For definitions and enplanalions. see text) the Baptist 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products 2,393,041 1,113,957 37,178 87,698 228,693 374,469 2,253,049 1,914,500 142,021 174, 657 118, 501 82,448 3,180,899 1,805,357 951,686 618,087 206, 218 126,415 0 1954 . . . 3 Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses 1,149 18 25 683 66 43 3,079 870 122 4 1954 .. . 1,063 43 67 699 112 43 3,329 655 119 5 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 810, 866 5,825 156,300 389,994 99, 185 71,788 2,655,621 566,770 131,286 6 1954... 376,442 48,234 155,812 216,238 112,896 41,880 1,251,863 264,256 93,046 7 280 5 16 74 24 16 1,209 486 52 >> 1954 .. . 364 21 30 246 49 26 1,659 292 59 1 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 1,197,334 31,353 11,710 91,291 41,352 38,432 109,503 55,988 41,574 10 1954 .. . 518,903 7,469 30, 500 69, 816 58,123 36,504 208,327 82,849 23,165 11 Livestock products other than poultry 384,841 218, 612 31,995 60,683 188, 157 1,771,764 1,628,446 1,484 3,638 8,281 4,064 415,775 345,167 328,928 270,982 33,358 10,204 12 1954 .. . LIVESTOCK SOLD ALrVF. 11 1,014 18 25 673 50 33 2,098 725 112 14 1954... 955 39 61 657 87 31 1,993 476 103 15 number 1959... 7,462 56 1,500 5,782 657 383 18,370 4,919 1,378 It: 1954... 9,367 815 2,722 7,135 1,815 442 19,900 5,785 2,068 17 dollars 1959... 696,601 5,825 155,200 384,879 48,107 55,300 1,890,044 485,925 125,156 18 1954,.. 340,522 38,392 145,415 206,610 101,376 20,750 824,354 228,608 83,176 19 Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting 1959 .. . 245 12 20 468 24 32 1,119 474 81 20 1954... 661 25 50 483 49 24 1,298 334 81 21 number 1959... 1,670 19 520 1,793 153 305 7,176 2,378 603 22 1954... 3,188 209 987 2,261 497 94 5,530 1,727 517 23 dollars 1959 . . . 231,015 2,425 89,160 254,113 14,700 46,600 1,034,690 298,370 68,361 24 1954 . . . 147,301 16,480 64,059 123,654 31,317 6,850 333, 576 87,608 25,874 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 25 135 69 20 11 1 5 10 3 360 95 13 21 1 2 15 10 7 686 368 61 345 116 7 58 19 3 26 27 Of, 1 2 4 6 1 29 983 6 19 483 ■34 12 1,392 343 64 90 1954 ■ ■ • 845 33 55 539 78 31 1,823 435 99 31 number 1959... 5,792 37 980 3,989 504 78 11,194 2,541 775 32 1954 . . . 6,179 606 1,735 4,874 1,318 348 14,370 4,058 1,551 33 dollars 1959 . . . 465, 586 3,400 66,040 130,766 33,407 8,700 855,354 187,555 56,795 34 1954 . . . 193,221 21,912 81,356 82,956 70,059 13,900 490,778 141,000 57,302 35 45 15 75 1 1 36 1954 . . . 36 24 6 60 4 37 number 1959... 60 15 85 2 1 38 1954 . . . 49 27 16 101 6 39 dollars 1959... 6,325 775 5,850 250 150 40 1954 .. . 1,636 1,166 1,112 15,227 220 41 295 31 19 12 1,858 235 27 42 1954 .. . 305 4 8 75 39 19 2,212 274 35 43 number 1959. . . 3,855 155 1,726 460 26, 952 2,735 190 44 1954... 2,493 321 256 453 297 423 18,748 2,150 415 45 dollars 1959... 107, 940 4,340 48,328 12,880 754,656 76,580 5,320 46 1954 .. . 33,697 9,842 9,825 8,462 7,408 11,674 410, 192 34,991 9,870 47 1 1 2 23 31 5 48 1954 . . . "4 2 1 3 26 9 49 number 1959 .. . 100 250 328 461 365 60 50 1954 .. . 47 58 300 1,013 191 55 51 dollars 1959 .. . 1,100 2,750 3,608 5,071 4,015 660 52 1954... 587 572 3,000 9,456 2,090 437 SHEEr SHORN AND TOOL 53 Sheep and/or lambs shorn farms reporting 1959. . . 3 3 1 1 4 126 44 4 54 1954 . . . 4 4 1 4 86 9 1 55 number shorn 1959 .. . 53 139 12 650 1,478 1,341 384 26 56 1954 . . . 54 425 800 1,648 769 151 13 57 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 490 425 40 3,450 7,630 7,361 2,217 217 58 1954 . . . 456 1,784 4,000 7,257 3,685 716 52 59 1 2 9 8 60 number shorn 1959. . . 150 535 46 46 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 450 1,550 132 158 62 3 3 1 1 4 126 40 "4 63 number shorn 1959 . . . 53 139 12 500 943 1,295 338 26 64 pounds of wool 1 959 . . . 490 425 40 3,000 6,080 7,229 2,059 217 LITTERS FARROWED 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous 221 3 55 13 23 2,517 360 38 66 1954 . . . 272 3 11 90 48 14 2,911 487 60 67 number of liUers 1959 . . . 574 136 119 298 107 5,471 723 106 68 1954 .. . Farms reporting by number of litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 689 27 67 202 133 116 5,791 935 182 69 155 59 1 1 45 8 5 6 16 5 1,933 542 283 73 26 11 70 71 5 2 1 36 3 1 7'. 2 1 5 1 7; 173 161 2 1 3 4 48 67 i 10 26 1 14 11 1 1,815 1,868 259 421 28 50 71 75 79 1954 . . . 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 320 84 68 149 43 2,798 385 43 T! 1954 .. . 280 14 20 146 49 52 2,845 682 104 71 108 189 3 2 10 19 40 9 38 14 12 1,596 1,858 225 174 27 35 80 1954 ,. , 81 number of liUers 1959. ., 254 52 51 149 64 2,673 338 63 8! 1954... 409 13 47 56 84 64 2,946 253 78 LOUISIANA 209 AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued for only a sample of farms. See text] St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana 894,558 1,090,744 537 649 374,820 405,591 128 259 145, 131 221,155 374,607 463,998 430 535 3,511 7,933 320,530 336,360 298 431 1,457 2,444 167,293 135,646 207 81 8 2 248 475 2,054 5,489 153,237 200,714 28 14 148 28 25,240 1,056 111 229 845 2,988 23,660 63,998 32 29 490 490 5,390 4,177 44 42 1,271 1,086 7,704 5,113 1 7 20 43 1,264 7,684 100 208 447 766 133 215 361 67 132 232 405 9,319,857 7,348,707 1,607 1,697 1,189,080 564,600 278 457 2,073,580 632,669 6,057,197 6,151,438 1,552 1,625 19,363 19,538 .130,464 545,357 1,061 1,198 6,217 6,108 686,014 366, 564 673 331 57 933 1,389 13,146 13,430 244,450 178,793 76 39 87 48 9,485 1,375 92 115 1,407 814 39,396 14,415 16 9 885 369 9,735 3,453 20 16 1,227 1,712 5,424 8,014 3 158 847 20 1,069 4,577 86 163 244 332 62 21 1 1 1 67 96 157 178 39 96 87 154 1,823,245 1,229,058 411 433 1,764,186 1,130,382 72 103 18,730 30,953 40,329 67,723 330 305 11,425 11,369 1,398,994 979,870 213 221 4,831 6,047 702,047 683,219 128 42 27 16 204 253 6,594 5,322 696, 947 296,651 5 24 240 62 112,072 2,173 201 224 8,160 4,662 228,480 137,716 20 15 2,240 680 24,640 10,623 27 20 3,135 975 12,301 4,876 8 488 1,096 27 2,647 11,205 21A 255 1,144 1,039 136 53 17 3 2 3 166 161 634 412 122 142 510 627 419,487 336,218 288 226 343,830 194,050 60 130 49,631 25,399 26,026 116,769 283 214 4,363 4,083 337,030 187,317 150 170 1,820 1,246 167,901 76,043 126 12 8 4 222 199 2,543 2,837 169, 129 111,274 1 22 2 1,200 60 5 22 200 296 5,600 6,673 18 21 154 96 2,137,364 1,349,283 1,037 1,198 821,569 423,309 347 617 1,237,307 770,274 78,488 155,700 832 1,028 5,101 7,460 695,232 308, 142 551 704 2,809 2,506 479,660 119,699 380 155 9 7 463 878 2,292 4,954 215,572 188,443 41 50 46 83 4,682 5,554 329 406 4,280 5,254 119,840 109,613 5 165 1,815 2 2 60 8 425 37 2 60 425 336 359 1,123 1,255 210 107 14 4 1 239 212 586 514 209 253 537 741 3,274, 1.528: 1 1, 2,326 830, 1 158, 158, 788,906 539, 110 1,774 1,436 22,705 20,032 2,234,833 774,448 1,210 1,059 9,526 4,231 1,290,794 210,431 695 375 138 2 1,053 1,331 13,179 15,801 944,039 564,017 46 28 59 50 4,455 2,315 218 326 2,437 2,217 68,236 44,149 137 101 1,718 1,208 18,898 10,006 324 260 3,858 2,963 18,479 13,072 14 86 199 316 3,772 18,280 383 527 848 880 320 55 3 3 2 288 366 461 525 200 281 389 355 2,181,000 900,026 1,263 1,038 880,119 ... ■ ,820 199 266 301,602 112,254 999,279 380,952 1,118 881 9,174 8,090 756, 390 325, 176 792 648 4,821 2,877 533,260 152,298 556 163 73 762 808 4,353 5,213 223,130 172, 878 35 19 40 28 3,390 921 357 393 4,068 5,565 113,904 71,642 15 18 585 842 6,435 9,081 26 23 2,398 1,768 7,659 5,889 7 270 541 26 2,128 7,118 327 369 774 1,288 244 71 12 255 264 454 637 147 261 320 651 4,392,034 3,350,000 1,753 1,438 1,209,080 500,056 282 490 179,432 95,798 3,003,522 2,754,146 1,593 1,272 13,655 13,853 1,135,010 431,771 970 971 5,567 4,042 829,000 261,174 573 337 60 1,057 1,136 8,088 9,811 306,010 170,597 60 36 80 41 7,835 1,106 225 352 2,340 3,423 65, 520 64,308 6 12 65 290 715 2,871 25 10 1,083 553 6,390 2,680 2 28 94 24 1,055 6,296 334 438 680 983 288 39 5 1 253 253 399 494 178 289 281 489 1,811,280 728,797 971 652 1,055,043 340,594 260 287 594,075 187,208 162, 162 200,995 885 562 7,931 6,219 932,703 290,026 543 397 2,725 1,691 421,695 113,179 407 109 26 1 581 481 5,206 4,528 511,008 176,847 46 16 72 21 7,660 519 196 175 3,838 1,838 107,464 49,293 23 8 656 60 7,216 756 12 7 997 122 6,111 597 2 145 580 12 852 5,531 160 226 701 546 103 40 131 147 343 260 114 153 358 286 460,069 286,212 157 206 341,054 209, 275 45 68 22,895 6,662 96,120 70,255 132 167 3,416 3,813 324,334 195,403 46 100 580 740 78,945 51,639 15 19 12 117 152 2,836 3,073 245,389 143,764 13 39 14 3,400 515 42 66 460 521 12,880 11,857 5 1 40 150 440 1,500 3 3 49 594 280 2,919 3 49 280 59 74 184 158 45 54 102 84 25 40 82 1,378,616 609,148 965 931 1,310,793 418,959 178 379 24,813 80,262 43,010 109,927 794 745 7,680 5,644 1,097,638 310, 518 447 491 3,615 1,417 618, 120 107,062 192 221 32 2 465 676 4,065 4,227 479,518 203,456 26 44 32 68 2,700 2,039 458 419 6,881 4,179 192,668 96,620 11 8 1,617 592 17,787 9,782 10 9 657 815 3,510 5,042 1 4 20 10 653 3,490 456 424 1,172 1,138 307 139 9 327 298 627 654 282 234 545 484 1,438,074 984,983 301 257 978,830 751,885 30 74 153,930 16,381 305,314 216, 717 276 221 7,352 7,943 872, 758 587,402 136 159 2,271 3,365 357, 871 391 ,649 75 30 28 3 235 202 5,081 4,578 514,887 196,753 13 5 18 68 900 2,010 77 70 3,698 4,084 103, 544 160,794 148 117 1,628 1,679 7 162 309 1,219 1,631 1 1 1 8 161 1,218 104 88 752 710 393 356 41 36 359 354 432,056 352,723 640 609 338,540 225,096 136 176 93,068 74,591 448 53,036 495 456 2,561 3,528 240,075 162,742 280 346 1,046 1,262 128,975 76,512 231 36 13 392 391 1.515 2,266 111, 100 86,230 35 30 40 34 3,625 1,060 276 334 3,380 4,326 94,640 61,102 1 1 22 30 136 180 1 22 136 202 341 689 1,074 133 57 165 188 414 343 83 258 275 731 210 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data for dairy products sold for 1959 are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk or cream sold farms reporting dollars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting pounds Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products Sold farms reporting dollars Chickens sold farms reporting number Broilers sold farms reporting number Other chickens sold farms reporting number Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting dollars Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting number Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised— Under 50 farms reporting 50 to 399 farms reporting 400 or more farms reporting Assumption Beauregard 1959. 1951. 1959. 1951 . 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954, 1959. 1954 1959. 1959. 1959. 3,507 4,619 23,922,939 25,329,588 8,247 3,397 4,140 551,736,841 469,461,840 162 479 26,466 174,118 12,159 19,975 17,851,564 9,780,191 4,270 4,970 17,222,212 8,155,865 447 525 15,778,571 7,607,095 3,865 4,505 1,443,641 548,770 9,192 16,172 22,506,655 8,252,323 1,616 3,306 236,783 376,607 4,263 9,012 58,806 100,938 4,191 66 6 56 54 330,575 251,106 5,903 51 51 5,396,560 4,831,248 5 3 500 538 635 932 118,911 86,871 160 137 41,646 12,578 2 2 24,000 6,200 158 136 •17,646 6,378 470 714 225,006 147,551 145 340 6,385 17,953 120 450 1,011 3,787 118 2 15 29 39,415 149,646 2,628 15 28 692,300 ,655,534 1 324 153 234 119,309 94,513 39 47 82,970 21,406 5 2 70,100 9,600 35 45 12,870 11,806 91 197 190,510 186,634 24 38 905 2,423 23 105 179 846 12 127,252 12 1,583,475 128 171 127,688 25,948 50 45 43,543 2,004 1 26,000 49 45 17,543 2,004 116 157 258,800 56,177 7 10 727 1,050 24 39 110 272 24 11 7 37,340 22,219 3,395 11 7 797,650 397,466 34 78 85,759 73,687 26 33 21,845 11,953 1,600 26 32 21,845 10,353 32 69 181,084 131,327 41 73 273,395 334,115 6,668 41 73 5,367,922 6,053,015 428 902 115,198 194,790 215 158 14,426 159,709 13 153,200 215 145 14,426 6,509 386 788 259,866 170,472 34 152 2,452 10,021 212 657 1,756 4,759 209 96 47 888,465 264,944 9,255 96 45 16,181,840 4,511,371 2 127 261 271 446,528 101,279 99 78 36,515 13 ,083 1 1 2,000 2,400 99 77 34,515 10,683 176 224 1,051,516 209,355 32 40 3,888 3,516 65 100 967 1,070 61 37 62 454,383 355,684 12,281 32 46 8,768,855 6,502,073 5 16 1,625 2,341 130 200 363,486 206,661 45 64 403,070 249,121 9 13 388,600 247,200 37 51 14,470 1,921 105 144 370,131 71,393 10 30 16,193 2,117 29 80 4,165 680 28 37 54 420,974 234,043 11,378 32 40 8,131,611 4,344,978 5 14 75 1,285 96 179 76,909 192,756 37 35 16,474 63,040 1 3 10,000 58,100 37 32 6,474 4,940 62 129 165,915 83,025 22 50 1,694 114,174 74 157 732 19,605 73 1 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk or cream sold farms reporting dollars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting pounds Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products Sold farms reporting dollars Chickens sold farms reporting number Broilers sold farms reporting number Other chickens sold farms reporting number Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting dot lars Tufkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting number Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised- Under 50 farms reporting 50 to 399 ■ • farms reporting 400 or more farms reporting Jefferson Davis 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 15 32 179,065 64,624 11,938 15 21 2,960,580 812,743 11 43,627 133 183 421,317 133,758 54 63 317,242 97,036 4 6 182,950 86,000 50 57 134,292 11,036 97 137 621,862 150,014 22 27 1,008 3,686 62 107 417 1,165 36 60 722,147 725,251 20,060 36 58 12,861,647 12,605,734 1 2 45 3,641 200 404 47,745 34,703 63 33 7,244 3,836 63 33 7,244 3,836 176 385 103,765 73 ,021 33 56 1,820 3,262 43 75 472 684 41 1 10 10,000 49,844 10,000 1 10 185,000 861,479 90 110 17,562 46,052 42 68 3,431 6,604 42 68 3,431 6,604 63 100 37,514 95,313 11 16 463 1,453 27 46 125 507 27 30 71 178,865 93,517 5,962 30 48 3,188,395 1,730,062 5 23 750 1,976 90 259 534,429 351,853 42 75 549,907 453,945 14 24 509,700 442,471 30 58 40,207 11,474 61 208 648,594 72,016 11 15 712 4,329 17 62 126 1,099 17 15 51 209,300 609,198 13,953 15 50 3,766,800 10,559,854 1 20,900 24 35 14,179 23,984 11 18 1,232 3,515 11 18 1,232 3,515 15 30 30,775 39,145 12 8 1,117 919 7 20 40 114 16 22 37,660 89,080 2,354 16 21 671,015 1,833,563 1 1,500 153 334 116,355 90,817 49 65 11,720 58,720 1 4 3,000 51,000 48 63 8,720 7,720 111 229 265,262 77,037 41 143 3,461 10,589 84 220 1,178 2,939 79 5 121 135 1,174,110 878,611 9,703 121 133 20,354,950 15,472,381 2 34,600 477 410 81,665 156,170 116 39 23,400 34,012 3 4 13,000 23,300 115 37 10,400 10,712 428 323 168,629 303,636 32 94 1,499 3,946 149 258 872 1,517 148 1 7.095 25,534 473 118,680 460,590 131 186 53,390 48,038 82 28 9,328 8,831 3,600 82 27 9,328 5,231 116 173 117,126 88,246 850 551 10 19 409 126 7 3 10 6 59,860 20,082 5,986 10 6 1,176,260 303,838 5 1,560 126 144 41,223 31,242 21 37 5,849 11,339 1 7,500 21 36 5,849 3,839 98 122 91,085 43,669 15 8 1,221 621 15 51 296 320 LOUISIANA 211 SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 nil reports for only a sample of fanns. See text] Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin 51 27 5 1 10 84 6 153 30 16 40 5 38 1 80 24 10 4 5 120 7 147 49 47 55 31 83 551,300 207,040 270 700 102 , 500 817,998 125,015 2,046,702 541,647 23,105 666,715 54,000 436,175 3 570,855 245,922 5,302 6,436 12,092 509,183 31,710 1,325,215 577,778 98,804 676,257 135,915 382,395 4 10,810 7,668 54 700 10,250 9,738 20,836 13,377 18,055 1,444 16,668 10,800 11,478 5 51 27 5 1 10 74 6 153 30 11 40 5 38 6 77 24 1 4 5 83 5 136 47 28 55 30 58 7 10,987,465 4,329,285 3,870 L2,90 1,895,000 15,679,860 2,192,450 38,164,936 10,743,255 335,873 12,370,118 1,080,000 8,109,691 8 11, 501, 528 3,733,845 86,344 132, 526 265,998 9,360,395 15 536,184 25,243,279 9,773,969 1,979,204 5 12,129,466 2,252,847 7,136.908 9 10 3 7 37 5,850 2 11 2 19 2,880 1 25 11 12 356 2,539 18,144 160 866 224 5,832 42 2,855 13 193 119 97 49 90 194 62 169 151 98 80 470 263 11 309 310 142 133 259 368 114 286 289 152 198 994 601 15 479,669 279,672 19,271 88,504 12,373 230,131 50,738 462,494 227,295 139,735 102,765 107,230 143,273 16 177,327 91,764 28,352 24,023 32,136 75,181 31,875 293,667 88,283 66,014 57,855 73,799 240,786 17 100 68 33 13 25 62 22 79 68 27 31 100 72 18 87 60 51 17 78 119 28 107 110 42 36 137 154 19 45,672 60,787 2,017 7,732 1,582 268,260 1,084 722,492 73,798 94,401 19,413 17,641 153,564 20 46,515 29,792 4,558 479 16,675 32,254 30,735 330,682 21,017 66,796 12,334 35,719 279,711 21 2 5 17 2 1 1 1 2 22 6 5 1 4 1 29 3 4 1 2 15 23 35,100 259,000 696,200 43,000 90,000 1,100 1,100 144,200 24 31,300 20,652 15,000 25,600 30,000 323,405 10,250 63,836 6,000 30,000 273,030 25 100 67 33 13 25 57 22 65 68 26 30 100 70 26 82 59 51 17 77 116 27 81 109 38 36 135 141 27 45,672 25,687 2,017 7,732 1,582 9,260 1,084 26,292 30,798 4,401 18,313 16,541 9,364 28 15,215 9,140 4,558 479 1,675 6,654 735 7,277 10,767 2,960 6,334 5,719 6,681 29 119 97 71 42 65 170 47 79 105 68 62 402 174 30 213 185 104 105 216 306 98 158 261 109 163 907 504 31 1,121,340 611,593 43,245 198,045 26.471 239,666 124,666 259,449 353,355 229,006 212,090 236,435 164,941 32 276,305 126,691 46,581 21,122 49,446 100,390 16,074 148,391 129,373 47,694 92,420 99,352 119,758 33 62 17 10 8 15 18 8 46 22 18 6 55 32 34 73 135 19 42 20 40 13 68 12 39 30 155 53 35 3,273 2,167 743 4,569 820 1,706 211 1,538 46,096 1,348 6,219 2,027 927 36 6,732 11,886 1,423 14,277 1,169 1,931 1,193 3,678 • 2,567 2,921 5,116 7,355 3,434 37 123 25 18 7 22 75 76 153 57 59 38 82 134 38 341 235 52 77 107 145 80 239 46 148 55 213 247 39 903 502 98 914 219 794 439 1,071 12,877 578 2,225 552* 889 40 2,882 3,389 616 3,449 883 1,155 664 1,888 417 1,204 1,155 1,287 1,755 41 121 23 18 5 21 71 76 153 53 57 37 82 134 42 2 2 1 1 1 4 3 1 2 1 43 44 Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland Sabine 51 30 15 31 36 15 20 17 74 5 27 96 1 59 42 26 33 37 12 101 1 27 89 19 63 62 2 796,105 123,770 236,470 285,920 139,130 236,185 157,525 200,550 804,152 600 405,550 384,630 3 142,458 217,168 202 ,304 126,564 123,232 199,000 263,751 10,000 225,870 764,877 65,156 172,652 218,357 4 15,610 4,126 15,765 9,223 3,865 15,746 7,876 11,797 10,867 120 15,020 4,007 5 51 30 15 31 36 15 20 17 74 5 27 91 6 28 39 21 24 26 12 56 1 27 83 15 30 56 7 11,098,382 2,563,150 4,803,030 5,102,100 3,036,245 3,605,640 2,839,540 4,053,040 13,991,445 8,600 7,536,514 7,515,349 8 2,709,499 3,895,791 4,108,297 2,202,348 1,820,551 3,209,004 4,887,131 188,340 3,920,594 14,281,289 1,133,403 3,071,628 4,383,360 9 10 10 1 10 10 31 3 5 9 11 45 6 4 33 6 11 1,500 4,425 "i 1,850 12 3,094 206 514 385 509 4,216 1,284 272 2,688 794 13 183 267 99 128 328 7 166 22 166 335 69 265 280 14 478 318 171 294 453 2 413 34 338 619 159 384 364 15 959,327 1,776,461 62,368 297,370 1,094,093 6,490 463,737 26,914 252,116 828,583 237,809 50,090 1,197,334 16 796,853 352,450 26,708 63,839 776,296 500 261,665 18,097 79,705 531,562 182,968 67,940 518,903 17 94 156 18 55 139 6 74 9 86 116 37 63 145 18 195 119 36 60 205 150 10 98 168 51 117 148 19 1,615,592 2,215,677 60,967 184,967 1,765,036 761 509,880 350 77,452 715,947 195,288 28,223 2,345,805 20 1,020,880 120,815 19,485 54,742 1,132,029 286,919 2,117 10,496 552,528 75,848 56,244 721,514 21 49 44 1 3 72 16 2 13 2 2 75 22 59 7 1 2 90 21 1 19 2 3 57 23 1,578,669 2,076,900 60,000 169,000 1,749,874 492,904 40,000 666,300 155,000 24,500 2,332,073 24 992,077 84,470 18,000 51,438 1,127,177 272,706 2,000 528,500 56,000 51,000 719,530 25 51 112 17 52 68 6 58 9 86 105 36 61 71 26 138 112 35 58 117 133 10 97 154 49 115 96 27 36,923 138,777 967 15,967 15,162 761 16,976 350 37,452 49,647 40,288 3,723 13,732 28 28,803 36,345 1,485 3,304 4,852 14,213 2,117 8,496 24,028 19,848 5,244 1,984 29 123 166 77 86 142 5 112 12 120 231 53 177 174 30 369 272 133 247 259 1 316 26 283 458 131 270 257 31 403,342 1,682,916 78,138 510,484 458,043 14,565 476,237 66,074 500,298 1,168,038 341,515 83,634 114,134 32 272,129 416,141 27,472 56,902 72,503 350 122 ,001 30,791 164,896 344,029 262,618 63,503 51,160 33 13 25 23 18 54 1 21 3 28 40 7 47 15 34 32 15 34 42 82 2 62 5 63 129 21 67 24 35 1,919 960 1,123 626 44,189 200 21,364 270 9,551 4,596 677 2,360 587 36 2,863 819 2,260 3,088 7,846 400 14,181 310 4,288 20,352 2,008 5,765 3,232 37 37 60 100 78 181 1 30 6 110 136 47 171 49 38 81 116 181 229 284 118 15 302 356 60 225 88 39 501 403 748 509 1,253 6 3,383 48 2,454 1,552 298 1,298 357 40 989 593 1,217 1,818 2,360 2,268 88 2,338 4,918 641 2,155 1,127 41 36 59 100 77 180 1 28 6 107 129 47 169 49 42 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 2 43 44 212 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data For dairy products sold for 1959 are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk or cream sold farms reporting dollars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting pounds Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products Sold farms reporting dollars Chickens sold farms reporting number Broilers sold farms reporting number Other chickens sold farms reporting number Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting dollars Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting number Farms reporting by number ofturkeys and turkey fryers raised— Under 50 farms reporting 50 to 399 farms reporting 400 or rrore farms reporting St. Bernard St. Charles St. Joan the Baptist St. Landry St. Mary 1951 . 1959. 1951 . 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 11 31,995 11 591,095 5 21 31,353 7,469 5 15 3,775 1,089 5 15 3,775 1,089 5 16 72,200 14,901 2 1 170 28 2 9 30 42 2 7 60,500 187,158 30,250 2 7 645,000 2,544,439 16 30 11,710 30,500 10 7 998 4,570 1,575 10 6 998 2,995 11 24 26,778 51,679 4 6 390 330 7 13 125 58 192 294 1,771,747 1,628,446 9,228 192 293 35,986,763 32,370,950 1 30 74 246 91,291 69,816 26 65 36,417 9,997 1 1 28,000 2,000 25 65 8,417 7,997 53 196 179,550 129,396 11 14 617 1,204 52 76 380 615 51 1 3 1,398 3 22,885 24 49 41,352 58,123 14 8 3,629 8,532 14 8 3,629 8,532 23 48 97,845 102,779 35 26 234 5 5,000 1,000 5 155,666 16 26 38,432 36,504 8 15 36,425 20,972 1 1 35,000 20,000 1,425 972 14 25 50,980 18,315 1 3 21 2,103 3 3 12 429 60 75 412,610 343,103 6,877 60 72 7,907,740 6,479,980 1,209 1,659 109,503 208,327 272 280 16,459 119,763 1 108,000 272 279 16,459 11,763 937 1,447 228,000 221,513 229 217 8,263 9,739 511 846 3,313 4,941 510 1 26 47 327,975 270, 581 12,614 26 47 5,896,300 5,532,414 486 292 55,988 82,849 159 29 11,002 63,840 60,000 159 28 11,002 3,840 413 260 119,665 85,725 43 37 1,411 992 94 119 553 701 94 3 33,265 10,175 5,544 3 555,480 186,947 52 59 41,574 23,165 31 4« 3,748 4,744 2,500 31 47 3,748 2,244 44 56 97,133 47,941 435 343 8 10 120 84 7 1 LOUISIANA 213 SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 62 728 10 10 27 123 79 521 170 11 10 25 5 1 118 1,016 22 15 83 87 70 644 73 10 30 19 26 2 371,294 6,054,865 35,040 26,000 78,305 780,960 995,985 3,000,775 159,535 96,000 41,500 ' 4,791 390 3 461,135 6,146,950 64,992 116,761 155,679 531,790 377,654 2,752,645 200,661 68,620 107,103 215,804 52,935 4 5,989 8,317 3,504 2,600 2,900 6,349 12,607 5,760 938 8,727 4,150 12,192 78 5 62 728 10 10 22 123 79 521 105 11 10 25 6 118 1,007 20 15 26 85 66 626 38 10 24 19 20 7 7,648,706 123,180,725 620,430 488,050 1,461,545 13,579,508 17,130,028 62,044,300 2,889,794 1,727,200 703,050 6,439,419 8 8,551,169 113,814,447 1,187,763 5 1,778,162 2,661,881 5 10,120,841 6,133,615 56,085,244 3,506,168 70 1,200,852 2,109,924 4,110,189 1,009,743 5 9 10 9 2 50 57 350 2 4 18 35 4,225 6 6 780 11 12 3,556 204 4,982 110 100 2,169 4,413 1,748 527 13 128 278 72 60 347 623 199 282 260 45 178 30 136 14 259 457 103 130 617 1,073 266 490 287 68 379 74 176 15 145,131 2,073,580 18,730 49,631 1,237,307 158,672 301,602 179,432 594,075 22,895 24,813 153,930 93,068 16 221,155 632,669 30,953 25,399 770,274 158,142 112,254 95,798 187,208 6,682 80,262 16,381 74, 591 17 69 142 20 42 138 100 85 82 98 21 46 16 37 18 71 201 33 26 202 64 130 96 117 18 73 18 48 19 52,125 1,168,439 1,297 10,420 2,150,430 17,212 191,186 21, 189 391,009 1,598 3,300 199,179 128,145 20 37,882 219,247 4,466 3,641 1,038,853 21,225 65,823 13,317 177,072 627 68,110 2,383 98,096 21 1 21 54 2 5 8 1 2 22 4 16 55 4 9 1 8 6 8 23 39,000 915,101 2,124,900 2,300 164,000 341,000 165,000 120,000 24 15,520 146,300 1,033,030 7,900 56,700 5,200 166,328 64,700 93,200 25 68 123 20 42 91 99 82 82 90 21 46 16 35 26 68 188 33 26 154 61 121 95 110 18 67 18 40 27 13,125 253,338 1,297 10,420 25,530 14,912 27,186 21, 189 50,009 1,598 3,300 34,179 8,145 28 22,362 72,947 4,466 3,641 5,823 13,325 9,123 8,117 10,744 627 3,410 2,383 4,896 29 104 186 51 57 269 589 152 200 202 32 145 20 103 SO 227 383 62 121 517 873 191 432 232 59 322 68 133 :tl 291,546 3,667,910 42,418 108,062 435,239 363,882 509,793 412,059 989,048 53,620 56,125 129,570 70,072 32 374,458 942,464 62,529 42,195 126,004 259,934 149,859 172,820 154,217 11,595 67,975 37,289 22,612 31 19 22 17 2 23 50 16 45 17 6 15 8 12 34 39 40 33 6 23 393 30 38 30 10 38 4 16 35 1,397 3,481 972 50 6,437 2,896 742 1,683 861 472 350 403 1,271 36 8,382 2,924 2,623 705 1,013 21,640 2,299 2,654 2,484 851 2,584 310 939 37 24 67 147 7 64 101 35 111 41 15 64 40 29 S8 110 107 182 21 105 249 105 226 107 31 75 16 70 99 654 888 1,094 30 491 857 281 880 256 152 456 272 205 4" 1,285 764 1,648 198 788 3,097 981 1,735 1,050 252 630 56 535 41 22 65 147 7 63 99 35 110 41 15 64 40 29 42 2 2 1 2 1 43 41 214 Part 1 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Corn; 1 34,265 843 241 362 154 1,991 334 503 2 1954. . . 58,072 1,189 447 634 228 3,055 454 940 3 acres 1959. . . 396,579 6,382 1,317 2,566 3,070 25,853 1,807 4,505 4 1954... 606,450 7,095 2,351 4,914 6,018 32,010 2,193 8,191 5 32,686 799 235 354 140 1,936 311 492 6 1954... 54,749 1,172 366 625 227 2,995 444 917 7 acres 1959... 362,639 5,955 1,167 2,414 2,742 24,372 1,623 4,271 8 1954. . . 557,446 7,049 1,991 4,648 5,953 31,263 1,122 7,921 9 bushels 1959... 11,096,610 134,797 33,904 78,409 78,512 734,400 47,588 98,122 10 1954. . . 10,793,110 125,994 38,285 165,359 173,654 607,711 39,976 84,543 11 5,924 106 14 64 70 575 40 4 92 17 12 1954. . . 5,980 42 6 64 142 396 13 bushels 1959... 3,002,090 16,289 2,955 20,960 38,915 143,227 5,198 15,325 14 1954. . . 2,200,711 9,276 1,076 29,055 103,050 80,460 395 2,975 15 262 2 2 3 2 8 2 16 1954. . . 454 6 2 15 1 5 17 acres 1959... 7,677 19 40 61 3 343 88 18 1954... 11,617 57 70 302 13 100 10 tons, green weight 1959... 67,091 190 270 695 17 3,393 720 20 1954. . . 85,138 319 660 1,997 80 602 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 2,427 47 16 9 16 106 36 19 22 1954. . . 4,068 17 84 10 1 73 13 22 23 acres 1959. . . 26,263 408 110 91 325 1,138 184 146 24 1954. . . 37,387 46 303 196 65 445 58 170 Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: 25 Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 24,451 691 218 318 55 1,158 309 392 26 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 5,112 119 14 18 43 481 16 63 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 3,713 31 9 17 44 304 8 38 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 534 1 8 7 30 1 8 29 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 141 1 2 7 1 30 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... Sorghums: 314 1 3 11 1 31 Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting 1959... 799 8 11 7 12 21 32 acres 1959. .. 11,916 113 136 98 129 134 33 Harvested for grain or 232 3 4 1 1 4 3 1 34 1954. . . 270 1 35 acres 1959. . . 5,259 37 72 10 3 51 3£ 1954... 3,684 30 22 1 37 bushels 1959. . . 140,669 601 1,805 400 60 980 38 1954. . . 73,337 600 385 30 39 41 1 40 bushels 1959. . . 47,553 1,250 41 149 1 4 3 1 4 42 1954... 271 1 1 8 2 2 43 acres 1959... 3,662 10 38 37 30 43 44 1954. . . 5,206 6 5 148 5 32 45 tons, green weight 1959... 34,852 30 396 370 180 350 46 1954. . . 42,550 50 30 1,465 40 267 47 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 320 4 3 3 10 8 48 acres 1959... 2,917 63 26 51 96 36 49 tons cut 1959. . . 2,932 9 10 21 27 19 50 115 108 1 6 51 52 acres 1959. . . 78 3 4 53 54 gallons 1959... 4,787 2,736 200 200 301 10 Small grains harvester!: 55 513 17 417 1 1 1 94 2 8 56 acres 1959. . . 32,461 57 bushels 1959. . . 709,068 8,074 10 3,000 235 58 666,218 6,045 3,000 59 1,716 4,313 66 40 13 74 2 5 11 24 21 62 4 33 60 1954. . . 61 acres 1959. . . 56,623 2,259 365 47 270 392 36 62 1954. . . 106,689 584 792 259 785 666 377 63 bushels 1959... 1,843,835 77,001 3,245 860 8,085 7,636 325 64 1954. . . 3,526,049 19,643 17,669 4,560 17,280 11,882 8,827 65 501,336 16,293 3,755 1,085 1,285 600 1,776 •• 1954. . . 966,707 7% 1,160 67 3,605 4,748 771 1,007 143 179 2 6 1 3 12 18 19 27 1 i 1954. . . 69 acres 1959. . . 466,516 85,361 22,114 350 158 2,345 3,663 70 1954. . . 665,607 119,120 32,669 2,293 771 3,285 7,878 71 162-lb. barrels 1959... 8,374,292 1,585,864 391,280 4,200 1,950 36,480 49,670 72 1954... 10,083,889 1,937,089 466,158 34,272 12,700 41,349 81,455 73 8,265,524 9,948,813 1,563,563 1,914,151 384,085 463,443 4,200 33,672 1,950 12,455 36,114 40,224 49,407 79,859 74 1954... Farms reporting by acres harvested: 75 153 22 8 76 503 481 788 1,680 103 112 193 341 14 7 17 97 1 1 1 9 3 1 2 13 77 78 1 1 79 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 1 2 Reported in small fractions. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 215 Part 1 of 6 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 422 436 30 317 67 582 620 412 596 274 458 494 1,267 1 876 1,040 86 475 179 989 1,207 647 1,204 620 885 1,100 1,661 2 5,226 6,492 228 4,030 487 7,549 5,301 7,893 3,118 1,887 8,614 5,365 7,373 3 7,882 11,778 520 5,741 1,364 9,410 10,244 7,060 7,514 3,745 11,327 10,135 9,415 4 402 422 28 294 53 538 558 375 529 253 436 489 1,252 5 747 979 59 421 144 895 1,196 605 1,090 596 842 1,095 1,654 6 5,037 6,364 217 3,523 362 6,368 4,640 7,226 2,713 1,653 8,155 5,162 7,217 7 6,832 11,239 377 4,857 2,122 7,922 10,070 5,446 6,722 3,468 10,226 10,046 9,372 8 210, 391 240, 509 7,700 126, 977 11,739 180, 523 94,594 296,820 60, 506 64,112 318,825 151, 717 183, 584 9 151,099 245, 537 4,817 63,114 16,207 151,302 87, 391 144,120 56, 515 99, 305 196,034 276, 396 153,306 LO 28 74 2 41 7 58 36 93 44 11 225 43 101 11 37 91 1 24 1 39 212 41 29 19 127 202 43 12 98,492 137,936 300 65,449 1,750 30,849 6,951 140,831 5,267 3,250 216,219 15,181 16,449 13 45,245 98,934 100 8,741 460 12,933 9,457 9,455 4,362 2,963 61,021 41,106 10,145 14 3 1 1 1 4 5 2 4 1 15 3 9 5 2 1 5 1 7 10 7 9 4 3 16 9 15 15 38 16 127 135 190 3 17 266 153 28 16 10 79 35 415 251 221 347 61 14 18 82 81 60 230 98 1,380 2,500 1,423 15 19 1,051 533 122 90 60 514 100 2,501 1,720 2,163 3,700 590 200 20 27 14 2 53 15 88 69 43 69 22 38 3 19 21 135 68 22 85 34 156 21 84 119 23 71 5 7 22 189 119 11 492 125 1,166 661 629 389 107 324 13 153 23 784 386 115 868 232 1,409 139 1,199 541 56 754 28 29 24 349 360 26 208 57 381 494 276 562 240 243 389 1,156 . 33 18 2 56 7 93 82 56 21 15 87 59 84 26 21 29 1 42 3 89 33 46 10 14 94 35 26 27 8 7 5 12 9 14 1 2 16 2 1 28 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 29 9 21 6 6 1 18 2 2 13 8 30 23 13 6 16 1 22 53 5 56 1 7 6 18 31 176 554 233 348 12 265 189 162 374 3 280 339 306 32 4 4 3 10 17 2 1 3 1 5 1 11 33 12 4 16 6 1 5 4 7 2 34 105 316 70 306 241 22 21 13 3 267 50 276 35 252 445 108 36 5 143 6 68 2 . . . 36 4,170 9,586 1,640 6,673 6,628 320 1,785 679 30 9,390 2,000 6,090 1 37 5,650 18, 596 1,416 910 25 4,125 50 1,750 70 38 2 1 1 1 2 1 39 8,900 3,600 200 200 890 40 40 4 5 2 1 10 1 6 * 41 3 6 3 1 3 2 1 29 3 1 2 42 48 210 86 103 115 47 120 43 66 128 24 1 80 48 15 173 49 30 21 44 401 2,210 760 1 799 920 453 1,725 45 198 735 213 6 570 330 75 1,068 484 ... 225 132 46 7 4 3 5 1 5 20 2 28 ... 2 2 7 47 19 28 77 42 12 24 45 26 301 13 169 30 48 5 5 106 9 10 18 59 6 763 8 7 266 15 49 S 8 1 21 1 19 51 4 (z) 19 (Z) 13 52 162 20 346 12 577 53 74 55 232 54 20 4 1 5 7 1 17 3 123 1 55 1,135 48 4 347 150 12 1,300 73 11,486 20 56 22,125 1,130 60 6,925 2,580 150 19, 658 2,025 288,898 300 57 18,930 1,021 6,619 2,231 17,244 1,905 283,668 260 58 26 40 6 28 43 13 39 11 18 86 34 12 59 56 79 11 57 123 90 87 90 40 22: 91 18 60 1,820 1,951 136 1,137 1,332 325 2,517 349 538 4,156 1,824 409 61 2,516 5,011 489 885 3,468 2,333 3,316 1,703 1,260 9,532 2,549 509 62 63,420 82, 672 6,368 43,931 32, 700 8,975 71, 578 8,570 16,263 190, 388 50,810 6, 962 63 103, 981 175, 513 9,228 26,143 99,949 54,612 91,495 50,086 29,390 419,395 68,154 12,186 64 14, 510 30,800 4,100 28,850 8,565 2,400 1,000 102, 664 11,940 2,350 65 23,260 73, 110 6,220 5,245 13,598 4,780 14,695 4,560 2,459 282, 831 7,710 4,303 61. 211 39 1 1 15 442 67 261 75 1 8 712 68 71, 027 9,659 275 450 4,188 41, 573 69 84, 559 18,662 10 3,897 54,924 70 1,083,653 149, 362 3,025 8,500 77, 507 767, 567 71 1, 065, 492 269, 931 180 74,852 798,775 172 1, 066, 641 147, 308 3,025 8,000 76,107 763, 246 73 1,054,267 258,232 180 73,983 785, 508 74 2 1 ... ... 51 75 5 2 123 7^.. 15 1 59 77 16 2 ... 1 '.'.'. 58 78 173 33 1 ... 1 14 ... 151 ! 79 Stub items continued 216 Part 1 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definition? and explanations. ?ee text) Franklin Grant Iberia Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1959, 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Cut for silage. farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959. Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes .... farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales farms reporting 1959. bushels 1959. Cut for silage. farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. tons cut 1959. Sales tons 1959. Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. gallons 1959. Sales gallons 1959. Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. Oats farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Rice farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 162-lb. barrels 1959. 1954. Sales 162-lb. barrels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. 1,268 2,524 12,692 27,662 1,201 2,352 11,288 24,814 214,054 241,665 69 216 18,352 28,233 101 68 714 125 227 1,389 2,747 903 197 153 58 776 39 54 514 701 i ,0a 12,404 5 1,600 12 32 240 375 2,089 16 229 184 6 1 1 60 20 511 7,765 5,910 237 513 4,687 .. 137,353 400,461 17,991 41,462 246 464 2,344 4,244 210 436 2,018 3,954 71,616 64,212 26 10 2,873 3,859 9 128 772 47 34 326 162 193 30 19 25 4 93 1,193 3 46 16 21 336 1,360 11,752 20,586 84 475 170 2,400 2,400 435 601 8,053 12,231 396 590 6,819 11,485 173,592 242,295 110 162 38,537 54,068 19 13 874 692 8,108 4,091 25 3 360 54 183 96 129 19 3 5 5 176 176 76 1,118 36 40 5,507 7,230 87,741 103,645 86,371 101,787 237 325 5,469 7,129 228 323 5,134 7,000 155,783 181,669 57 101 35,575 63,096 1 78 20 780 350 23 7 257 109 102 45 70 1 20 160 1 9 20 170 250 2,836 300 4 3 1,420 2,176 23,785 27,089 23,235 25,350 220 538 1,053 3,190 218 526 1,042 3,083 32,212 40,101 " 24 7 2,652 1,295 1 40 175 205 11 4 7 122 3,087 25 9 45 98 414 6 32 87 244 2,972 6,564 3 11 11 124 3 78 428 2 1 31 20 1,015 400 75 36 529 315 56 78 447 288 13,646 5,966 4 3 277 312 15 116 74 7 1,318 126 11 417 5,267 3,176 61 33 2,098 668 70,944 22,535 19,430 3,070 562 622 89,770 120,568 1,615,096 1,983,266 1,596,972 1,957,415 34 40 108 372 1,299 1,889 13,226 16,323 1,277 1,856 12,666 15,889 350,318 228,112 243 75 57,449 16,946 9 18 147 235 1,542 1,633 23 43 413 199 908 292 89 5 3 2 1 49 20 560 125 3 15 43 184 520 2,405 91 172 8,103 13,518 171,792 213,354 168,900 211,064 LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 217 Part I of 6 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Polnte Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 200 338 584 437 847 766 1 381 7 918 865 285 1,146 1 258 798 1,196 787 1,546 1,629 3 642 39 1,433 1,450 680 2,150 2 1,335 1,984 1,783 9,012 11,770 7,594 1 6,182 26 20,644 14,507 3,358 16,605 3 1,683 5,573 3,820 11,357 22, 602 15, 579 173 9,406 183 22,231 21,741 5,878 24,643 4 193 335 553 398 815 757 367 4 912 832 281 1,079 5 189 770 1,194 727 1,263 1,477 1 584 24 1,419 1,321 673 1,880 6 1,307 1,902 1,713 7,649 10,824 7,405 5,749 13 19,548 13,040 3,280 13,974 7 1,167 5,311 3,812 10,021 17,741 14,079 3 7,834 70 21,486 18,931 5,572 20, 161 8 34, 911 41,613 79,453 322,327 384, 605 251, 543 208,439 385 771,933 513,137 105,137 288,086 9 21,460 46, 954 147,079 241, 983 256,375 211, 142 75 172,840 1,390 649,301 513,942 95,112 230,028 10 11 32 40 101 125 63 55 1 398 166 60 162 11 3 16 35 115 173 136 55 3 479 181 84 171 12 1,480 3,047 5,785 112,171 134,001 24, 262 111,492 100 270,035 166,182 28,927 61,772 13 1,050 1,028 7,870 43,712 67,735 26, 578 57,881 260 152, 050 189,456 10,548 34,245 14 6 6 2 5 2 12 17 1 10 15 1 5 17 16 10 7 17 25 4 28 16 225 110 52 159 7 402 527 12 421 17 4 41 627 650 349 244 468 723 95 695 18 2,340 1,170 270 1,016 43 3,609 6,370 160 2,590 19 20 170 4,145 4,114 1,834 2,292 4,926 6,146 886 3,396 .' 8 8 31 71 77 12 1 28 1 46 79 9 164 21 77 36 3 72 343 201 2 80 15 35 213 12 301 22 28 82 70 1,138 836 137 1 274 6 694 940 66 2,210 23 512 221 8 709 4,211 1,151 170 1,328 113 277 2,087 211 3,787 24 180 305 580 282 557 589 1 278 7 402 566 213 702 25 1 23 1 65 132 94 41 246 116 30 193 26 15 9 3 45 118 58 33 183 113 29 210 27 1 18 20 15 15 41 37 7 29 28 4 8 8 4 1 10 11 3 4 29 19 12 6 13 36 22 3 8 30 1 20 3 18 31 24 10 2 13 10 52 31 1 155 7 494 1,592 416 224 45 142 144 537 32 3 4 9 3 6 5 4 15 33 3 5 2 8 3 6 2 43 34 10 42 1,374 76 204 20 65 219 35 36 10 17 324 29 26 79 816 3c 285 1,570 35,031 3,265 4,375 505 1,647 6,033 37 425 285 360 2 1,000 3,984 5 21,863 850 1 120 366 3,018 2 1,200 9,159 4 285 38 3« 40 1 9 3 6 3 1 2 1 7 41 3 2 12 6 6 8 1 1 9 31 42 80 444 51 259 18 40 80 1 219 43 11 8 282 339 467 169 25 15 190 448 44 500 4,140 612 3,996 191 600 600 1 2,208 45 74 102 2,438 3,650 1,861 1,580 300 130 1,222 3,453 46 1 11 3 3 12 12 1 1 6 3 27 47 1 61 7 7 163 79 2 5 42 77 98 48 1 31 5 4 176 1 1 2 1 90 75 64 4,997 106,211 98,093 63 7 4 219 61 16 745 13,074 11,868 164 3 2 86 1 7 181 3,910 3,800 16 18 745 12,534 11,426 42 2 1 30 6 237 3,880 3,486 149 4 3 1 51 4 25 585 11,159 8,948 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 ' 1 2 3 87 60 33 31 7 58 27 167 59 13 58 28 193 145 109 53 18 99 70 393 60 10 20 44 5,085 1,953 2,225 1,045 162 1,278 1,438 5,267 61 116 949 128 8,538 4,015 3,502 2,193 585 1,440 3,259 9,005 0,' 200 450 750 134, 201 70,189 89,220 40, 009 4,553 43,467 53,396 164,009 63 2,628 16,297 2,864 310,852 117, 111 108, 196 71,728 13,765 36, 067 123,130 295,51 64 57,582 32,585 3,053 15,020 1,350 12,081 11,320 25, 590 65 825 150 108, 973 2 1 800 270 15,000 4,305 15,000 4,305 2 25,018 4 3 1,286 525 15,492 9,360 15,492 9,203 4 18, 562 19, 585 1 200 3,200 3,000 4,950 ::: 7,218 2 3 366 410 6,115 5,190 6,115 5,190 1 1 26,182 62,568 1 'so 1,000 960 1 66 67 ■ 1 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Stub items continued 218 Part 1 of 6 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Corn for all purposes farms reporting acres Harvested for grain farms reporting acres bushels Sales farms reporting bushels Cut for silage farms reporting acres tons, green weight 1959. . 1954.. 1959. . 1954.. 1959. . 1954., 1959. . 1954.. 1959. . 1954. , 1959. 1954 . . 1959. . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959, Sorghums : Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales farms reporting 1959. bushels 1959. Cut for silage. ....farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . tons cut 1959. . Sales tons 1959 . . Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . gallons 1959.. Sales gallons 1959.. Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. bushels 1959.. Sales bushels 1959. . Oats farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Rice farms reporting 1959. , 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954., 162-lb. barrels 1959.. 1954. . Sales 162-lb. barrels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY 457 658 1,924 3,504 452 613 1,905 3,268 50,976 33,079 19 7 3,915 413 2 1 11 10 64 60 47 8 226 23 25 160 192 300 1,122 St. Bernard 3 52 14 413 175 14,472 3 29 12 103 3 17 12 68 450 1,593 1 200 250 St. Charles 20 40 284 657 17 36 257 543 ,023 750 9,888 7 27 114 1 2 60 160 620 1,200 28 1,400 625 9,000 9,000 610 1,114 4,105 8,663 597 1,098 3,671 8,245 92,293 177,562 34 46 6,092 10,909 20 73 326 720 2,610 60 14 361 92 529 55 25 1 1 19 8 246 140 2,286 1 9 1 49 30 1,234 89 216 1,148 3,708 82 213 1,032 3,666 32,184 111,860 17 68 10,445 48,761 158 125 St. John the Baptist 3 20 2 4 190 100 60 2 18 60 341 1,400 6,680 380 1,800 10 12 2,907 3,687 44,521 49, 806 43,873 49,131 757 1,991 25 68 510 1,904 12,602 54, 652 26 1,900 27,124 7 1 115 10 507 40 9 2 132 77 St. Landry 2 15 130 1 2 315 393 5,500 6,665 5,500 6,665 3,641 5,005 39,260 44,315 3,462 4,980 35,981 43,879 936, 561 787, 979 601 597 188, 850 100,873 24 6 357 61 2,480 570 251 48 2,922 375 2,514 719 361 30 5 12 5 16 1 3 1 16 30 262 12 10 119 72 6 111 1,870 1,406 20 39 407 480 14,779 13,690 2,100 6,976 162 218 14,786 22,660 282,361 346,065 276,657 339, 619 975 1,632 15,489 20,377 834 1,623 13,063 20,285 369,077 326, 867 395 152 121,888 46,518 404 15 3,283 100 153 9 2,022 77 446 278 221 18 3 9 1 20 400 1 3 60 119 100 1,010 3 24 480 9 12 1,523 3,016 30,672 52,109 28,097 50, 653 Z Reported in small fractions. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 219 Part 1 of 6 St. Taranany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 267 736 301 159 562 500 690 1,282 555 153 1,140 363 252 1 582 1,679 606 281 1,046 556 996 1,941 892 239 1,733 518 469 2 2,102 4,185 8,469 2,559 4,083 5,783 3,434 16,806 4,785 3,001 14,721 5,424 1,414 3 •4,524 10,190 9,079 5,100 9,913 5,716 5,260 26,978 7,115 3,901 22,804 8,474 2,772 4 246 702 288 152 554 429 679 1,241 550 150 1,103 363 251 5 559 1,409 566 278 961 456 957 1,904 828 232 1,604 513 406 6 1,632 3,582 7,579 2,375 3,906 4,979 3,320 15,971 4,561 2,644 13,634 5,024 1,376 7 4,076 8,740 7,099 5.C43 9,095 4,682 4,969 26,002 6,594 3,527 20,670 8,352 2,270 8 56,058 129,994 318,714 50,690 103,862 163,778 101, 600 552, 574 97,587 112,116 297,156 201, 929 38,195 9 119,342 258,874 201,068 107,424 65,898 96,324 89,367 735,440 69,160 114,112 261,788 194, 849 26,933 in 15 60 73 25 88 84 64 442 86 69 212 25 4 11 27 49 47 78 97 119 11 487 32 63 204 32 3 12 7,110 14,073 161, 636 8,280 13,158 24,284 6,300 156,617 14,189 43,190 84,209 11,995 413 13 18,085 13,172 43,355 35,687 8,089 16, 885 1,750 164,329 3,894 37,173 62,846 13,068 430 14 6 21 5 1 9 1 18 4 3 4 3 15 8 51 28 1 1 4 2 30 1 4 5 2 16 327 444 356 5 288 50 336 14 247 29 65 17 240 689 1,221 10 5 138 5 608 30 280 97 45 18 2,873 3,643 1,838 20 3,231 400 3,208 136 2,532 160 435 19 2,260 5,266 10,268 50 60 875 26 4,917 50 2,427 875 400 20 27 26 37 16 32 69 16 59 7 3 106 1 3 21 27 256 67 4 108 98 67 35 73 14 186 5 70 22 143 159 534 179 177 516 64 499 210 110 1,058 335 38 23 208 761 759 47 813 896 286 368 491 94 2,037 77 502 24 220 634 167 98 522 323 644 722 450 89 670 300 227 25 30 54 48 22 4 102 28 295 52 21 252 36 14 26 14 42 43 29 25 65 13 233 42 31 196 19 10 27 5 18 4 4 8 3 23 8 7 14 4 1 26 1 5 2 6 1 1 7 1 1 4 29 2 1 20 4 1 1 1 2 2 4 4 4 30 2 16 7 1 28 3 10 21 54 60 4 8 31 14 281 239 1 51 23 143 306 441 771 311 35 32 1 4 2 13 36 1 32 1 4 1 1 3 55 34 1 124 10 137 469 50 35 7 11 1 1 10 325 36 30 3,710 113 5,323 12,352 2,000 37 140 435 2 1,510 10 35 179 1 10 5,860 10 4,885 38 39 40 2 10 3 1 6 13 6 3 3 2 41 4 19 6 4 16 1 1 5 3 42 14 229 100 1 100 254 56 117 236 12 43 25 197 263 85 211 25 35 231 62 44 310 1,779 980 8 1,135 1,999 777 882 2,040 62 45 197 1,637 2,980 695 2,053 50 225 3,510 488 46 5 1 12 2 4 8 30 18 1 6 47 51 15 29 23 43 52 242 184 25 23 48 111 25 25 26 14 12 496 218 54 1 (z) 20 10 56 19 202 63 6 6 1,603 1,517 238 7 3 1 185 87 25 7 49 50 51 52 53 54 77 2 1 8 1 46 1 55 6,845 28 2 118 4 1,825 13 56 142, 577 560 40 1,705 40 42, 991 300 57 138,042 360 1,132 37, 374 274 58 5 5 69 1 6 12 10 43 32 1 207 25 59 35 23 170 5 51 6 28 63 79 1 691 17 28 60 160 65 3,134 3 74 204 204 702 812 3 4,016 1,025 61 314 198 7,456 16 902 543 357 612 1,705 8 8,491 717 207 62 3,100 1,850 97,025 60 1,490 5,920 3,375 14,040 18,944 60 138, 960 37,380 63 8,792 4,717 252,077 573 18,848 9,770 11,035 15,549 39,168 600 324,878 23,655 2,989 64 150 250 19, 880 200 825 767 3,060 1,430 49,229 1,822 65 2,000 801 79,508 3,986 9,000 2,610 2,777 4,425 79,913 1,955 66 1 1 1,048 4 67 6 1 1 1,328 2 68 240 167 94,949 525 69 1,030 200 250 151,955 1,175 70 2,880 2,900 1,861,683 7,825 71 11,425 1,050 3,800 2,347,065 20,000 72 2,875 2,900 1, 840, 948 7,825 73 11,248 1,050 3,600 2,320,887 34 170 193 330 20,000 ... 1 74 75 76 77 78 1 1 321 3 79 Stub items continued 220 Part 2 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Annual legumes: 1 Soybeans grown for all 13,039 218 33 39 142 1,238 24 11 2 1954... 16,938 164 44 32 172 1,738 55 32 3 acres grown alone 1959... 242,59 ' 1,068 1,156 576 5,357 10,468 112 122 4 1954... 130,303 30 117 872 4,686 379 288 107 5 acres grown with other crops 1959... 111,773 1,637 23 447 1,061 14,408 4 ' 1954... 177,192 1,001 29 379 3,509 18,294 12 7 Harvested for beans farms reporting 1959... 3,647 29 8 1 2 176 1 8 1954... 1,789 7 3 1 1 130 1 9 acres grown alone 1959... 185,572 884 929 3 35 7,651 1 10 1954. . . 68,678 6 8 201 152 10 LJ acres grown with other crops 1959... 3,442 22 359 12 1954. . . 2,997 14 3 1,043 1? bushels 1959... 4,326,633 18,429 21,130 30 400 174,787 10 14 1954 .. . 1,164,983 134 48 30 4,000 9,435 100 1: Cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . . 627 2 10 7 13 5 20 5 16 1954. . . 1,542 34 8 23 12 52 22 17 acres grown alone 1959 . . . 4,599 4 113 81 323 140 93 47 18 1954. . . 14,207 92 236 238 48 257 79 L9 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1,176 7 3 11 51 2 20 1954... 1,891 18 53 43 9 .A tons 1959... 7,807 6 195 48 389 236 91 79 22 1954. . . 15,639 50 297 328 86 228 59 23 Hogged or grazed, or cut 2,572 37 12 3 1 602 2 2 as 1954. . . 6,152 133 9 6 2 542 4 10 25 acres grown alone 1959 . . . 8,411 52 39 5 1,367 11 21 21 1954 .. . 8,038 19 17 1 14 101 11 25 27 acres grown with other crops 1959... 29,508 315 16 7 12 7,889 28 1954... 67,019 835 11 69 5,891 29 Plowed under for green 6,711 146 4 32 136 483 2 3 30 1954... 8,236 24 21 163 1,096 4 1 31 acres grown alone 1959... 44,017 128 75 487 4,999 1,310 8 53 3.' 1954... 39,380 5 635 4,233 78 10 3 33 acres grown with other crops 1959. . . 77,647 1,300 437 1,038 6,109 2 34 1954. . . Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans : 105,285 152 307 3,456 11,317 3 35 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 852 11 1 61 1 36 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 1,106 6 2 41 37 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 704 8 3 28 38 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 503 2 1 22 V, 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 482 2 4 24 40 Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing farms reporting 1959. . . 3,546 28 37 35 4 23 33 175 « 1954... 7,431 23 65 47 10 99 58 248 ...: acres grown alone 1959 . . . 11,611 18 92 81 17 50 156 384 43 1954. . . 20,305 55 122 52 34 99 175 521 .... acres grown with other crops 1959... 3,899 48 12 68 13 52 8 6 45 1954... 13,176 49 7 70 102 357 5 18 46 Harvested for dry peas .... farms reporting 1959... 2,101 26 20 2 2 5 11 165 47 1954... 2,914 8 15 21 27 94 ■:' acres grown alone 1959. . . 4,694 14 21 4 3 24 27 344 49 1954... 6,279 9 22 21 58 190 50 acres grown with other crops 1959... 479 26 3 1 5 51 1954. .. 1,056 8 23 13 52 bushels 1959. . . 46,631 491 193 45 56 262 199 2,232 53 1954... 42,146 193 156 273 348 910 54 Cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . . 229 6 5 7 1 55 1954... 913 2 41 12 2 5 18 6 56 acres gro.vn alone 1959... 655 20 3 22 1 57 1954. . . 2,652 15 66 20 3 10 63 29 58 acres grown with other crops 1959... 55 1 3 59 1954... 156 7 60 tons 1959. . . 748 22 5 24 1 61 1954 .. . 2,871 20 24 21 7 10 73 15 62 Hogged or grazed, or cut 535 1 8 11 9 9 10 63 1954... 2,160 11 6 4 26 10 149 64 acres grown alone 1959. . . 2,219 31 9 10 72 38 65 1954... 4,938 14 8 1 17 36 297 66 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1,285 20 8 34 16 3 67 1954... 4,966 40 7 7 111 5 5 68 Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959 .. . 792 2 5 18 2 9 7 2 69 1954... 1,868 4 4 32 8 50 6 5 70 acres grown alone 1959 4,043 4 20 65 14 16 35 1 71 1954... 6,436 17 26 31 31 51 18 5 72 acres grown with other crops 1959... 2,080 2 31 13 35 b 73 1954. . . 6,998 1 56 102 223 LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 221 Part 2 of 6 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 19 70 4 131 1 283 7 242 13 26 368 7 221 1 55 57 13 229 1 382 13 205 37 19 360 10 310 2 370 1,733 5 2,140 9,724 18 11,851 102 344 32,891 233 593 3 1,611 2,859 32 799 2 4,462 48 7,608 205 161 13,121 64 39 4 11 208 10 1,041 4 818 4 175 37 155 523 20 1,271 5 50 120 6 2,599 2,573 959 92 336 388 69 2,299 6 3 21 48 223 228 2 4 355 15 7 15 15 15 95 1 111 3 2 280 2 8 103 1,367 1,959 9,136 11,590 21 35 32,736 378 9 720 926 303 46 3,586 72 2 6,387 120 3 15 12,031 269 4 17 10 11 '46 12 77 23 3 44 4 12 2,908 33,136 38,641 209,589 291,324 204 676 804,488 5,652 13 6,106 12,990 4,400 54,372 40 114,321 20 206 238,166 20 14 6 4 3 14 13 6 6 6 2 3 5 15 29 20 4 32 1 26 9 13 8 8 59 2 16 16 40 141 5 37 150 18 67 35 15 54 20 17 666 880 10 2 254 39 2 271 39 140 79 51 4 804 9 1 8 18 19 20 1 67 71 5 "i 4 66 20 30 142 8 102 224 14 57 55 9 53 28 21 374 1,895 10 220 2 315 24 44 71 53 969 9 35 22 4 3 1 71 43 1 12 4 12 14 2 183 23 8 8 6 125 245 3 65 24 8 30 6 224 24 22 60 117 273 124 7 67 64 125 142 25 47 22 20 149 287 7 978 111 49 93 41 29 26 1 8 874 472 4 41 37 134 238 1,127 27 42 4 3 1,421 2,073 718 79 151 241 65 1,779 28 8 45 8 1 30 5 1 6 5 4 18 29 8 20 3 75 49 41 4 5 22 1 72 30 205 165 27 165 137 7 207 76 54 53 31 178 1,031 2 93 318 103 12 46 193 10 9 32 10 208 82 4 274 14 17 16 20 119 33 8 56 2 1,099 352 213 12 182 99 454 34 1 1 20 47 40 1 3 51 7 35 1 1 6 78 60 1 1 101 2 36 7 11 46 59 57 4 37 1 8 5 32 37 51 38 4 6 20 32 95 2 3" 132 46 3 61 28 214 7 154 15 8 39 19 40 340 98 17 109 12 88 335 35 454 10 19 67 16 41 295 239 2 118 72 509 290 303 49 27 249 23 42 814 366 53 267 64 294 892 493 974 36 80 219 8 43 15 3 17 2 26 43 2 1 67 40 44 89 24 62 98 14 181 63 38 109 6 11 121 49 45 110 36 3 41 16 193 4 131 3 6 25 11 46 227 49 5 30 5 11 290 11 355 1 12 26 2 47 230 156 2 54 33 406 8 204 5 4 36 11 48 380 118 1 66 40 134 706 29 553 26 57 2 49 15 1 1 24 2 1 2 50 55 19 7 2 12 1 3 50 1 13 51 2,142 1,599 22 862 374 3,546 83 1,554 27 55 393 137 52 2,272 650 56 629 334 2,767 2,543 350 3,826 2 242 435 2 53 5 4 3 8 4 54 29 9 1 9 1 12 1 25 2 1 55 13 40 8 32 28 56 64 128 1 5 34 4 49 "4 95 21 3 57 58 7 2 ... 59 13 48 19 23 27 60 43 121 1 30 2 33 6 57 14 2 61 20 3 17 8 16 3 20 3 1 9 5 62 74 26 9 32 1 62 35 18 89 3 7 35 10 63 48 5 48 14 61 282 55 11 1 203 5 64 189 53 'l4 73 6 116 127 430 274 13 51 100 2 K 16 2 25 2 43 36 Dt 22 16 43 20 138 27 29 11 2 11 69 32 67 2 5 1 8 3 5 9 1 5 3 68 21 19 2 39 6 19 8 7 25 7 1 8 3 69 4 38 8 25 10 16 33 22 10 7 70 181 67 2 33 94 'is 40 10 30 52 17 23 3 41 24 1 2 71 72 5 8 71 12 31 35 6 46 3 39 17 73 Stub items continued 222 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Part 2 of 6 Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche 1 Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all 623 496 14,331 3,292 63 141 186 202 341 537 9,026 6,249 166 216 1,372 1,210 1 20 2 51 14 21 248 169 4 1 108 3 795 440 2,383 1,921 290 287 2,442 3,085 2 3 4 PUTP°SeS 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954. . . 5 6 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954. . . 1,074 3,935 829 1,772 3,634 10,093 2,714 4,815 3 5 30 58 7,271 3,759 5,149 5,733 7 8 9 10 1954. . . acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 455 76 12,050 1,259 3 85 5 6 727 2 2 1 90 1 3 3 96 22 1 171 29 1 5 11 12 13 14 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... bushels 1959... 1954. . . 136 208 220,544 9,400 1,425 37 11,135 228 5 700 5 22 1,608 120 3,724 550 50 15 16 17 18 Cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 74 59 839 634 5 13 11 47 3 10 10 66 7 21 a 156 1 13 2 16 1 3 20 17 1 3 10 7 2 79 9 14 103 89 19 ;u 21 22 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... tons 1959 .. . 1954... 28 122 1,427 598 13 49 26 72 45 17 182 21 55 42 354 3 12 30 24 1 66 8 48 34 8 18 69 104 23 24 25 26 Hogged or grazed, or cut 1954 .. . acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 97 278 978 776 44 58 78 136 16 14 139 23 34 29 35 20 1 6 34 1 4 20 30 368 122 188 22 7 1 107 27 28 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... 602 2,837 411 1,045 298 134 464 670 3 5 13 3,475 995 43 160 29 Plowed under for green 47 ioo 464 623 14 72 12 19 324 526 8,150 " 6,158 131 184 1,226 1,034 1 1 11 14 205 122 1 12 407 311 2,022 1,791 282 279 2,227 2,996 30 31 32 1954 .. . acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 33 34 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... 308 768 405 678 3,336 9,877 2,229 4,085 30 45 3,610 2,756 5,098 5,555 35 36 37 38 39 Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959 — 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 112 190 102 34 17 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 1 1 1 1 40 41 42 43 Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 58 308 357 753 35 88 62 124 19 35 335 214 12 25 18 98 31 79 40 247 6 16 58 184 14 5 44 15 107 105 316 151 39 56 154 557 44 45 acres grown with other crops 1959 . . . 1954... 35 1,350 53 219 160 456 3 102 38 7 5 19 821 1,430 298 656 46 47 48 49 Harvested for dry peas ... .farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954. . . 25 110 184 391 20 47 30 71 1 2 1 2 3 2 4 11 27 54 35 113 1 1 12 3 31 5 2 5 19 50 51 52 53 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... bushels 1959... 1954... 6 204 1,420 2,889 22 68 345 930 5 15 20 1 29 88 1 517 635 10 9 303 65 9 30 5 190 54 55 56 57 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 12 '38 4 9 14 13 2 1 2 4 2 8 2 15 1 1 5 2 10 1 30 2 7 1 30 58 59 60 61 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... tons 1959... 1954... 31 1 5 19 20 2 4 3 8 5 5 10 11 18 18 4 5 27 62 63 64 65 Hogged or grazed, or cut 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 14 138 74 194 8 28 6 26 1 1 5 1 1 3 2 18 3 80 1 3 52 15 42 60 2 102 66 67 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... 7 785 30 100 18 7 17 484 194 68 Plowed under for green 21 62 99 130 22 361 3 8 12 14 46 17 34 329 212 160 433 7 22 9 83 2 95 6 39 20 5 15 58 178 2 5 1 10 10 54 90 274 61 328 1,236 31 69 7C 71 72 73 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954... acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. 32 527 275 652 LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 223 Part 2 of 6 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 52 48 320 61 1 11 3 A3 47 74 101 131 367 316 21,607 13,895 468 947 24,952 7,065 87 228 396 1,564 1 1 3 3 78 132 4,229 1,519 28 132 279 347 505 854 729 404 402 505 4,998 1,169 8 35 67 544 341 382 8,353 4,836 1 2 3 4 257 193 24 44 518 1,003 1,882 11,139 861 2,085 482 2,083 660 8,658 13,546 6,105 11,650 93 211 2,549 2,791 5 6 10 1 163 1 358 266 21,383 13,172 323 115 24,215 4,364 9 20 247 1,132 56 25 3,845 835 1 4 10 9 136 29 85 41 3,624 587 2 3 8 65 200 52 7,467 2,365 7 8 9 10 9 3,985 25 300 109 534,819 258,339 123 319 622,607 42,436 87 29 5,050 10,072 5 25 86,142 8,497 32 137 166 2,626 768 175 523 84,503 13,515 100 720 61 57 142 ,892 15,708 11 12 13 14 13 8 57 25 1 5 3 8 22 42 54 49 2 19 10 226 8 30 60 830 7 42 25 271 2 30 22 367 1 16 10 29 30 188 79 3 21 49 428 22 90 186 1,468 15 17 18 112 11 4 4 4 7 93 65 60 12 67 214 12 48 112 806 6 49 32 204 6 6 364 4 73 4 94 96 10 342 73 4 57 329 58 110 356 798 19 20 21 22 29 35 100 19 4 26 11 16 7 12 16 42 129 171 129 645 388 1,442 43 100 102 124 1 3 22 79 280 290 73 271 151 98 155 217 577 154 1 6 6 4 113 133 585 444 23 24 25 26 238 162 20 30 158 851 1,310 8,868 423 1,005 265 1,533 1,580 4,494 2,726 5,029 6 51 1,771 1,274 27 28 2 6 16 2 9 15 25 40 70 3 14 85 326 39 212 289 429 29 79 22 37 1 3 7 8 82 27 27 132 275 347 424 569 442 267 174 237 609 349 3 8 4 47 33 126 115 559 29 30 31 32 10 437 345 212 6,937 3,108 87 659 33 31 7 31 1,904 1,002 519 660 8,813 6,088 156 1,350 34 3 5 2 66 103 70 65 54 53 94 50 52 73 4 1 1 3 6 15 11 9 15 1 9 1 19 19 23 15 9 2 44 77 32 28 19 35 36 37 38 39 15 81 28 82 151 159 346 452 61 116 156 266 6 30 14 78 68 318 159 687 115 433 281 683 2 2 5 100 70 154 349 397 24 75 176 222 10 24 140 83 84 153 204 201 52 58 145 219 121 323 438 1,243 40 41 42 43 135 23 99 6 52 33 147 1,851 172 707 5 103 3 210 56 61 112 445 28 106 558 44 45 14 36 25 40 97 109 202 290 2 12 2 10 5 20 8 37 59 85 77 288 85 199 140 340 58 114 309 245 1 2 2 3 4 3 13 32 57 82 42 45 41 100 126 84 130 207 500 46 47 48 49 7 312 485 16 8 1,611 1,009 4 18 103 2 41 431 60 256 672 4,105 62 61 1,749 2,042 1 41 3,824 1,959 2 4 4 1 6 32 9 73 1,016 557 5 1,042 659 54 53 2,031 1,869 50 51 52 53 8 9 27 27 2 16 2 20 3 7 9 58 7 11 27 11 60 2 7 5 9 1 3 11 9 21 3 4 5 15 6 8 16 30 54 55 56 57 18 18 1 4 32 8 5 42 7 6 43 13 50 3 7 7 2 4 6 ' 4 15 17 29 58 59 61 36 25 43 14 104 51 12 19 28 29 1 6 6 3 17 195 62 252 18 175 16 256 6 35 24 123 3 11 12 37 33 49 69 57 2 9 34 52 19 105 60 204 62 63 64 65 110 7 31 31 19 77 1,364 83 386 3 51 30 21 73 178 18 52 244 67 1 13 3 17 7 39 13 84 48 84 124 207 4 31 6 44 20 89 9 59 98 76 2 2 5 40 5 12 11 20 23 73 174 222 4 10 125 33 18 46 44 81 2 6 6 26 19 93 155 509 68 69 70 71 18 60 6 16 12 10 226 20 254 1 11 3 208 26 30 190 5 261 72 73 Stub items continued 224 Part 2 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary 1 2 3 4 Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 2 5 25 21 7 22 80 173 12 13 478 231 21 47 68 56 64 150 1,567 3,255 27 42 1,222 1,587 2,510 3,508 11,419 551 832 1,380 3,922 3,316 123 187 8,454 7,413 5 6 acres gruwn with other crops 1959... 1954. . . 2 2 39 25 40 70 108 248 1,795 287 1,040 24,964 32,514 12.589 16,411 213 2,953 7 8 9 10 1954. . . acres grown alone 1959... 1954. . . 1 "s 1 1 1 2 2 30 1 15 130 24 10,432 147 29 2 508 66 2 8 11 12 13 14 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... bushels 1959... 1954. . . ioo 13 2 850 300 387 94 213,019 1,294 195 6,865 325 40 15 16 I? 18 4 19 3 3 1 3 36 15 27 30 33 10 13 86 117 1 3 46 92 2 30 35 78 7 31 41 571 10 38 42 899 1954. . . acres grown alone 1959. . . 1954... 19 20 21 22 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... tons 1959... 1954... 7 4 7 3 5 33 55 6 116 44 24 130 309 92 93 18 158 88 313 75 57 219 423 8 195 84 1,288 23 24 25 26 Hogged or grazed, or cut 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954. . . 2 25 1 5 16 37 21 10 2 173 4 1 2 4 96 2,170 305 54 24 37 243 15 5 1 53 27 28 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954. . . 2 10 15 85 56 4 110 70 1,127 18,946 243 468 18 13 29 Plowed under for green 1 2 6 19 72 170 11 10 478 195 3 46 146 1,278 3,134 26 41 1,161 1,491 2,314 1,354 647 272 782 1,340 3,130 2,664 119 180 8,359 6,506 30 31 32 1954... acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 33 34 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... 2 35 12 40 17 192 1,767 177 970 23,432 13 ,316 12,076 15,886 187 2,745 35 36 37 38 39 Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 100 or more acres ... farms reporting 1959... 1 1 1 1 1 31 26 16 25 32 14 8 4 2 1 40 41 42 43 Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, 1954... acres grown alone 1959 . . . 1954... 85 162 338 488 4 21 32 102 11 24 84 432 26 96 92 45 22 52 314 731 16 26 88 67 49 123 53 83 61 63 216 71 13 3 72 5 44 45 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... 8 27 16 214 26 2 218 19 247 12 364 120 485 640 776 4 54 46 47 48 49 Harvested for dry peas .... farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres grown alone 1959 .. . 1954... 64 117 98 205 11 20 14 21 2 11 18 10 19 13 2 1 50 51 52 53 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... bushels 1959... 1954. . . 7 12 843 1,473 ... 1 3 191 372 110 1 193 47 1 7 54 55 56 57 1954... acres grown alone 1959. . . 1954... 6 17 12 20 3 2 2 27 8 12 48 13 1 1 20 1 3 2 9 4 14 2 23 58 59 60 61 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954... tons 1959... 1954. . . 9 17 5 3 18 15 63 22 3 25 1 4 9 12 23 19 62 63 Hogged or grazed, or cut 1954... 13 20 1 6 51 1 1 1 2 53 7 1 64 65 acres grown alone 1959... 1954... 203 185 28 2 3 35 1 29 5 66 67 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1954. . . 1 10 10 1 158 14 3 250 60 68 Plowed under for green 2 21 25 78 4 18 32 100 10 22 84 405 1 17 2 9 20 50 291 696 13 22 75 58 29 59 33 27 56 61 216 43 11 3 71 5 69 70 71 1954... acreB grown alone 1959... 1954... 72 73 acres grown with other crops 1959,,. 1954. . . 5 11 204 26 "ii 19 244 12 350 116 223 580 776 3 54 LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 225 Part 2 of 6 St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 12 161 263 120 24 162 20 45 13 88 698 44 12 1 21 274 435 98 56 196 46 61 40 185 357' 44 19 2 76 584 15,051 2,605 126 585 61 208 104 1,043 19,708 120 95 3 88 674 17,065 1,547 253 217 193 191 242 954 6,896 83 44 4 189 50 806 1,715 98 1,805 67 1,577 2,315 733 28 5 32 214 4,214 2,066 142 2,883 37 205 3,182 710 302 15 6 1 1 214 3 2 1 4 2 569 24 7 2 287 2 2 1 2 1 163 1 1 8 5 14,568 47 62 1 15 9 18,702 22 9 2 15,713 25 50 2 3 4,436 25 5 10 6 101 133 8 5 560 24 127 11 12 100 120 347,222 950 1,384 's 368 180 430,486 1,800 13 18 290,133 235 960 7 41 75 66,892 250 60 14 3 90 10 15 9 2 15 30 6 10 33 4 4 15 11 183 39 31 27 1 24 50 24 27 108 5 8 16 6 286 139 139 29 7 46 140 52 97 228 88 17 17 51 409 321 305 70 2 131 158 106 357 1,399 9 17 18 16 35 27 3 15 98 320 19 1 84 52 175 2 47 104 5 3 20 7 487 316 261 28 8 53 328 23 165 573 183 28 21 52 667 317 434 46 2 103 163 69 703 1,134 9 11 22 4 11 50 5 12 17 3 12 3 6 114 15 7 23 9 19 112 11 27 19 24 14 10 25 91 37 7 24 17 48 246 50 38 13 31 32 235 415 7 77 25 33 26 810 110 135 36 59 33 69 727 44 9 26 189 21 547 77 98 248 56 238 1,171 286 28 27 31 115 2,756 252 142 182 32 148 466 499 257 15 28 4 76 12 111 151 1 4 2 74 59 1 1 ."J 1 98 82 64 1 175 2 1 5 155 37 4 3 30 48 250 98 2,466 478 1 22 11 711 363 3 1 31 4 237 221 1,132 23 129 1 64 597 334 5 13 32 7 123 1,611 1,557 1,324 486 33 15 1,273 1,639 2,699 5 5 2,612 182 42 34 1 1 46 55 45 27 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 138 206 118 80 27 23 1 35 16 37 98 39 10 295 4 15 150 8 117 38 317 8 52 31 53 40 29 759 32 18 316 17 299 30 250 11 185 22 100 43 19 1,010 20 65 338 29 512 126 1,126 8 155 33 82 42 142 2,079 118 72 789 54 782 109 722 12 518 10 200 43 3- 22 65 23 12 104 25 16 8 70 58 25 44 133 101 26 113 52 176 76 18 38 55 45 91 28 45 5 2 4 1 128 2 88 10 291 2 28 27 26 46 1 8 13 1 209 1 110 8 107 1 44 47 47 3 3 20 1 260 3 164 11 890 2 82 25 40 48 11 14 1 431 6 190 14 265 103 68 49 3 7 2 27 1 10 20 54 10 50 6 2 4 7 5 1 1 17 51 105 13 253 2 2,530 14 2,151 195 8,513 7 1,144 256 657 52 54 112 95 10 1,430 30 1,458 104 1,501 6 991 583 53 2 87 2 5 15 7 4 2 2 2 54 7 414 8 8 6 43 16 21 1 38 4 6 55 6 182 7 8 59 15 7 4 2 6 56 11 829 12 32 34 2 22 1 232 64 1 103 ... 179 3 3 19 57 58 1 49 3 7 i 12 59 11 219 9 5 '54 14 5 2 8 9 60 11 1,288 34 36 10 186 80 64 1 195 10 7 < 1. 1 10 16 1 20 12 18 16 2 21 o2 9 24 6 1 109 1 148 7 113 3 88 17 45 63 2 26 48 1 67 38 178 42 6 30 !--. 43 50 20 319 341 19 308 206 7 99 65 15 76 21 6 25 1 15 61 26 '24 13 15 45 3 71 10 35 19 26 75 3 67 2 208 12 4 5 7 9 9 4 10 2 4 68 12 444 7 9 7 15 10 3 12 8 17 1 4 69 8 799 57 22 25 222 62 51 2 29 2 6 70 88 1,189 52 37 17 48 19 12 46 12 30 14 7! 10 63 10 1 2 8 22 3 72 100 26 6 98 173 3 34 19 4 8 7? Stub items continued 226 Part 3 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY {For definitions and explanations, see text) Annual legumes-Continued Peanuts grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres grown alone 1959. 1954. acres grown with other crops 1959. 1954. Harvested for picking and threshing farms reporting 1959. acres grown alone 1959.. 1954.. acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. pounds 1959.. 1954.. Vines or tops saved for hay or forage farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . acres grown alone 1959.. 1954. . acres grown with other crops 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959. . 1954. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres 1959. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. tons 1959.. Sales farms reporting 1959. . 29 tons 1959. . 30 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959.. 31 19541. 32 acres 1959. . 33 19541. 34 tons 1959. . 35 19541. 36 Sales farms reporting 1959.. 37 19541. 38 tons 1959. . 39 19541. 40 Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting 1959.. 41 1954. . 42 acres 1959.. 43 1954. . 44 tons 1959. . 45 1954.. 46 Sales farms reporting 1959. . 47 1954. . 48 tons 1959. . 49 1954. . 1,890 3,114 1,773 3,694 1,609 1,947 1,377 1,928 27 25 343,251 425,963 321 1,335 402 1,786 398 1,665 364,166 369,515 355 11,831 27,019 73 7,990 2,130 3,182 46,344 75,731 66,218 102,655 137 258 4,233 14, 228 3,446 4,078 57,689 58,017 88,197 64,673 226 148 3,776 2,647 3,482 705 Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville 8,960 4,019 1,662 328 2,106 329 58 1 254 203 4,599 2,316 5,786 2,824 22 13 373 168 31 101 6,065 3,520 4,294 3,526 252 512 343 369 138 164 2,533 1,921 3,968 1,414 164 25 2,850 2,820 2,578 39 48 272 829 361 967 2 1 36 5 35 48 529 290 616 520 4 1 497 884 87 547 166 255 50 150 13,905 14,475 9 103 124 2 9 135 235 4,588 5,671 6,873 5,121 16 15 460 428 72 49 746 694 1,159 707 3 5 23 37 37 154 2,064 9,520 5,570 20,219 11 8 58 19 11 106 6,716 7,879 60 81 680 1,920 961 1,520 2 5 11 134 237 252 3,359 4,047 5,542 3,764 343 154 24 35 424 510 470 488 1Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 227 Part 3 of 6 East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 68 193 62 232 52 108 45 124 11,080 9,722 15 104 18 132 17 126 L3,376 4,950 68 4,341 9,680 3,859 13 142 475 8,493 45 94 50 126 1 17 38 64 39 81 6,676 9,330 14,335 15,935 3,576 10, 182 25 3,000 13 170 1,302 6,075 554 1 468 15,015 10 262 1 2 26 62 6 155 3,703 3 ,003 5 6 23 17 110 233 288 560 133 232 260 780 20 327 5 5 8,701 6,624 18 609 1,190 1 53 16 21 745 720 1,503 1,276 1 1 6 1 103 83 4,296 1,820 4,807 2,146 2 3 105 20 3,640 5,663 2 23 1,626 1,461 1 12 24 1 24 6 6 282 77 407 70 17 24 312 317 364 275 1,403 1,069 17 5 277 93 406 154 39 14 647 200 841 335 1,034 3,670 4,144 4,449 3 48 56 42 87 1,052 1,079 1,523 1,207 3 1 100 30 616 1,510 1,055 2,243 5- 3 197 20 205 226 248 288 L92 191 227 242 31,675 32,079 39 108 6,756 5,973 516 288 564 281 31 29 494 449 582 451 1 1 15 9 770 700 4,379 6,651 1 5 15 19 26 480 532 488 642 17 53 435 1,151 504 1,166 111 324 113 359 105 240 73 241 13,379 42,715 13 113 15 136 17 124 12,877 8,308 4 34 29 841 998 1,644 1,281 43 2 63 36 1,636 788 2,506 855 5 2 152 I 16 3,878 771 6,559 6,651 54 54 1,186 1,082 2,098 1,495 5 3 218 410 87 111 958 1,423 1,470 2,285 9 388 5,450 10, 526 11 96 222 1 10 10 43 146 774 132 1,134 2 7 11 194 39 178 35 47 L92 34 20 36 71 44 2 1 4 35 41 184 14 15 28 62 12 5,316 26,408 7,145 8,072 811 1,529 1,005 1,558 10 180 86 129 1,378 1,533 2,112 1,676 1 2 9,125 1,200 5,494 2,380 54 60 789 605 867 894 3 2 19 7 241 122 3,356 1,095 5,004 1,297 134 32 Stub items continued 228 Part 3 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche 1 Annual legumes-Continued Peanuts grown for all 13 23 2 49 8 30 1 2 1954... 26 34 1 168 5 J acres grown alone 1959... 9 15 3 44 11 2 1 .; 1954. . . 16 47 1 241 6 - acres grown with other crops 1959... 27 3 6 1954. . . 1 7 Harvested for picking and 11 20 2 38 6 29 1 3 1954... 26 19 1 64 5 9 acres grown alone 1959... 1 13 3 31 9 2 1 10 1954. . . 15 12 1 79 6 '1 acres grown with other crops 1959... ia 1954... 13 pounds 1959... 1,481 6,722 400 6,646 2,308 1,438 400 14 1954... 4,876 4,015 500 16, 120 1,505 15 Vines or tops saved for hay 3 17 1 16 1954. . . 2 28 117 17 acres grown alone 1959... 3 18 3 18 1954... 2 29 171 19 acres grown with other crops 1959... 20 1954. . . 1 1 21 tons 1959... 2 19 1 1954. . . 3 42 147 23 Hay cmps: 11,513 4,275 6,610 4,761 841 873 10,255 11,483 4,186 24 1954. . . 13,603 4,467 6,304 5,354 1,818 1,412 4,753 7,677 2,884 25 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 3 2 2 4 26 acres 1959... 107 7 90 23 27 tons 1959. . . 235 5 60 64 28 2 1 29 tons 1959... 76 6 30 Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 29 18 97 27 3 1 20 47 20 31 19541.. 37 38 28 20 2 20 13 44 21 32 acres 1959.. . 734 371 2,084 1,021 55 140 482 764 404 33 19541.. 375 1,376 493 2,207 27 372 402 869 1,101 34 tons 1959... 1,401 526 2,673 1,489 38 60 685 926 718 35 19541. . 277 1,447 709 3,761 20 841 454 735 1,909 36 3 4 2 3 4 2 2 37 19541.. 2 1 6 2 2 1 2 38 tons 1959... 47 29 145 236 78 17 16 39 19541.. 3 19 209 5 70 12 219 40 85 4 29 4 231 153 1 41 1954. . . 254 6 35 14 170 116 42 acres 1959. . . 1,220 27 848 14 5,756 2,422 10 43 1954. . . 3,745 36 964 122 3,493 1,744 44 tons 1959. . . 1,925 28 819 19 11,792 3,445 25 45 1954. . . 3,694 26 2,025 95 4,816 2,248 46 2 1 19 9 47 1954... 10 3 1 4 5 48 tons 1959. . . 14 3 328 108 49 1954. . . 230 41 18 92 124 1AlfalfaJ clover, and their mixtures cut for hay. LOUISIANA 229 yjr uauri 3 iirtjn. v lj Part 3 of 6 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 9 47 15 18 53 19 9 53 10 26 1 24 79 21 4 14 185 67 2 102 21 19 2 16 49 6 11 46 20 51 9 15 3 30 92 5 9 1 4 17 229 8 12 79 2 3 113 38 4 13 9 3 4 5 6 6 38 13 17 43 11 9 23 5 25 7 18 48 21 4 9 92 41 2 43 15 17 8 7 37 1 11 28 12 21 4 15 9 17 48 5 9 1 3 11 101 34 2 ... 3 37 28 11 5 10 11 12 1,460 10,795 947 5,148 10,735 3,530 ... 356 4,546 2,385 5,775 13 4,625 13,099 3,093 840 1,740 29,909 8,084 360 12,073 3,700 2,113 14 3 17 2 1 9 8 27 6 15 12 35 1 5 69 41 72 2 16 4 19 5 10 8 27 6 17 14 42 5 1 6 95 48 67 2 18 19 20 3 20 5 1 10 4 33 6 21 18 43 1 6 93 39 91 1 22 650 2,181 1,151 7,455 4,131 19,461 3,645 240 11,176 15,211 7,016 7,729 23 451 4,326 1,384 7,387 5,581 19,308 80 3,830 688 9,214 12,153 10,441 8,716 24 1 1 7 5 22 1 3 11 29 6 25 2 6 101 47 325 10 55 440 1,061 39 26 2 6 545 49 623 7 191 50 108 477 1 8 2,227 9 706 71 27 28 29 8 18 65 8 3 21 5 28 73 10 3 30 15 9 76 33 13 103 7 1 66 70 69 24 31 69 292 340 613 91 820 130 2,063 2,078 1,145 290 32 222 77 327 446 212 4,013 210 40 4,519 1,363 3,327 639 33 113 305 531 939 154 1,126 206 2,325 3,383 842 632 34 105 51 361 1,012 297 4,222 303 150 4,990 1,674 5,282 551 35 1 4 1 3 2 5 6 1 1 >. 2 1 1 20 3 1 3 5 21 2 37 10 79 15 179 125 557 638 25 12 38 4 4 3 1,765 205 110 176 85 1, 133 5 39 8 9 34 8 66 3 10 40 116 40 12 20 45 36 129 7 19 2 61 1 226 41 48 95 261 223 1,090 22 478 472 1,974 42 72 185 158 1,125 2,924 73 613 62 856 36 3,667 43 83 146 381 372 1,770 30 742 694 3,499 44 78 179 238 1,292 2,884 67 574 110 730 30 2,724 45 1 2 1 6 1 2 3 8 46 1 3 8 1 6 1 6 47 4 20 22 145 6 86 25 160 48 1 29 199 5 1 35 5 82 49 Stub items continued 230 Part 3 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary Annual legumes-Continued 1 Peanuts grown for all 79 14 7 6 3 2 1954... 148 2 22 10 3 acres grown alone 1959. . . 75 4 3 2 4 1954. . . 193 6 21 6 5 acres grown with other crops 1959. . . 4 18 6 1954... 2 1 7 Harvested for picking and 63 12 ... 4 6 3 8 1954... 111 1 22 7 9 acres grown alone 1959... 57 2 2 (Z) 2 10 1954. . . 108 1 21 3 11 acres grown with other crops 1959... 3 12 1954. . . 1 13 pounds 1959. . . 13,707 1,490 640 335 260 14 1954. . . 25,326 300 6,048 660 15 Vines or tops saved for hay 15 1 16 1954. . . 73 1 L7 acres grown alone 1959. . . 22 1 18 1954. . . 90 1 : ! acres grown with other crops 1959. . . 1 20 1954. . . 21 tons 1959. . . 23 1 22 1954. . . Hay crops: 96 1 23 3,070 122 1,460 3,026 872 296 12,717 4,844 798 24 1954... 2,988 368 9,796 2,118 1,686 401 9,972 4,889 1,370 25 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 3 2 2 5 8 3 1 26 acres 1959. . . 24 16 15 74 32 18 2 27 tons 1959... 19 23 16 124 48 31 4 28 1 29 tons 1959... 30 30 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 16 1 7 23 18 10 135 79 21 31 19541. . 22 2 18 57 14 160 52 10 32 acres 1959. . . 382 16 213 335 236 200 2,567 1,302 254 33 19541. . 248 7 380 728 1,123 1,605 1,471 446 34 tons 1959... 598 3 116 493 610 438 3,935 2,074 270 35 19541 . . 186 5 610 848 1,889 1,993 2,651 914 36 1 1 2 1 2 5 4 2 37 19541. . 4 2 2 6 4 38 tons 1959... 99 1 11 20 12 82 95 17 39 19541.. 56 10 170 100 845 40 65 45 272 31 1 41 1954. . . 79 47 2 1 326 23 4 42 acres 1959. . . 811 611 3,460 434 8 43 1954. . . 926 406 61 40 2,969 664 83 44 tons 1959.. . 1,375 1,075 6,077 686 3 45 1954... 810 522 61 30 4,301 778 92 46 8 2 20 2 47 1954. . . 1 2 16 48 tons 1959... 95 6 340 49 49 1954. . . 15 18 75 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Alfalfa, clover, and their mixtures cut for hay. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 231 Part 3 of 6 St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 22 22 2 2 92 2 80 78 196 6 32 25 35 1 8 33 3 3 141 122 57 147 10 14 90 2 6 10 3 1 103 1 96 61 223 4 25 12 47 3 6 16 2 2 3 227 153 63 2 14 205 4 12 6 105 1 3 4 5 6 22 19 2 2 71 2 58 75 171 5 31 25 24 7 7 33 3 2 103 33 51 84 2 14 53 8 5 8 3 1 75 1 66 56 192 1 24 12 35 9 2 15 2 2 161 30 47 2 11 109 ... ... 2 2 58 2 10 11 12 3,124 3,729 1,150 525 20,460 350 18,240 15,931 42,507 275 5,380 4,013 9,135 13 1,542 6,507 602 600 45,370 7,284 14,193 8,012 400 1,393 25,137 14 2 23 22 2 26 1 2 12 15 54 93 11 42 5 52 16 1 34 106 29 122 2 17 3 38 65 3 2 8 14 67 1 17 18 19 20 2 21 42 33 139 2 26 28 61 1 4 8 18 69 21 22 3,389 12,042 8,387 1,230 2,515 12,072 3,795 7,768 7,430 1,618 4,582 3,272 1,178 23 5,774 10,307 9,497 2,532 4,323 6,806 3,532 7,670 5,361 3,333 6,518 6,247 1,532 24 4 6 1 3 3 3 8 2 .:■: 8 27 9 26 49 55 73 165 26 8 38 17 39 72 73 1 4 86 1 8 240 27 28 29 45 177 15 37 5 92 26 157 19 8 13 30 6 30 152 227 35 65 12 28 24 301 18 21 36 17 3 31 992 2,006 932 439 99 993 765 1,733 493 438 230 777 97 32 2,960 2,591 738 1,606 164 290 305 2,863 808 1,120 301 613 15 33 1,025 3,369 1,479 684 88 1,524 1,205 2,046 742 723 447 1,399 95 34 4,008 3,850 1,190 3,174 169 215 219 3,325 450 1,865 249 1,094 13 35 2 6 1 3 1 7 2 1 3( 8 2 3 11 2 1 2 6 37 21 64 3 42 15 156 15 ... 12 38 292 41 14 306 82 10 21 ... 80 39 5 131 22 18 277 41 12 73 132 8 15 40 19 142 62 21 89 75 53 69 1 419 5 14 41 52 1,710 963 144 4,121 418 170 1,340 1,416 238 141 42 357 1,870 1,413 217 1,460 874 394 857 15 4,178 142 110 43 56 2,810 1,366 163 6,849 494 139 1,659 1,987 332 136 44 451 2,987 1,715 187 1,917 679 421 704 10 3,308 148 78 45 5 1 2 19 4 1 1 7 2 2 46 2 3 1 3 3 2 1 7 1 4i 71 3 38 307 15 50 2 87 16 13 48 70 45 18 50 17 7 1 5 1 43 1 4 -5 Stub items continued 232 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Part 4 of 6 Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Avoyelles Beauregard Hay crops-Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Other hay cut. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Field seed crops harvested: White clover seed. farms reporting acres pounds Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels 1959., 1954., 1959. 1954., 1959., 1954. , 1959. . 1954.. 19591. 19541. 1959. . 1954.. 1959. . 1954.. 19591. 1954 1. 1959.. 1954. . Cotton farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bales 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Sugarcane for sugar farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Sugarcane for sirup farms reporting 1959. . 19542. acres 1959.. 19542. gallons 1959.. 1954*. Sugarcane for seed. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 1,359 3,926 23,518 55,499 29,947 56,166 35 83 777 1,339 8,913 8,608 221,378 178,993 311,354 198,204 649 391 25,054 14,608 4,294 2,418 1,087 600 514 30 13 3,406 1,275 23,215 7,934 211 115 9,351 5,913 651,340 465,471 9,310 27,199 3,212 6,972 326,173 763,017 16,409 34,638 60,297 83,190 5,632,403 6,774,821 24,374 51,348 481,414 672,012 479,298 539,612 11,428 9,304 2,098 823 721 2,286 3,380 251,284 237,571 5,420,425 5,132,843 420 502 434 393 537 946 1,289 3,644 2,691 1,298,677 581,766 1,557 1,814 20,226 16,107 15 112 155 99 148 85 2,575 1,220 2,739 1,126 22 1 680 7 50,713 250 159 490 34 82 4,080 9,069 739 1,366 5,380 9,284 512,649 722,516 814 1,440 9,277 14, 523 5,944 15,312 356 423 31 2 3 2 2 70 207 26 74 247 559 292 517 63 37 1,262 534 1,818 432 5 165 5 1 146 10 8,900 1,300 64 181 7 80 1,017 4,553 80 189 96 192 9,930 10,640 41 158 277 789 171 473 5 14 3 11 671 1,405 7 10 246 178 343 265 121 104 1,773 1,281 2,365 1,649 5 3 159 21 70 173 43 213 5,946 23,104 78 188 49 147 4,264 11,831 4 110 41 418 13 324 47 50 10,097 11,099 212,353 234,577 5 10 4 7 21 3 3 228 177 71,920 62,680 36 42 1,049 623 14 10 390 325 461 754 1 1 300 700 181 300 27,800 15,000 53 3 28 292 2,865 28 3 9 336 1,018 171 195 31,889 31,236 655,363 753,787 5 20 29 43 74 3 2 37 8 7,200 1,710 160 177 2,644 2,086 65 138 51 145 362 426 8,403 7,972 10,398 9,017 27 40 930 1,325 175 100 46 21 20 26 27 2,216 846 189,351 108,480 354 905 97 168 12,468 19,078 792 1,626 4,895 2,656 580,080 311,736 1,641 3,079 20,221 27,771 19,185 31,131 1,049 481 63 29 19 13 22 1,867 1,539 44,874 31,617 3 7 4 20 121 269 46,640 98,215 8 4 131 38 55 116 426 812 519 781 3 3 11 4 141 68 2,251 1,100 3,005 657 14 2 158 6 4 196 16,350 160 289 19 40 2,902 4,148 213 57 106 5,582 7,614 9 60 50 216 24 144 12 9 8 8 1,481 579 2 5 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. Sugarcane or sorghums harvested for sirup. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 233 Part 4 of 6 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 24 12 13 4 4 5 96 5 45 15 5 21 9 1 74 54 35 12 2 20 266 22 , 12 41 29 14 2 605 334 667 28 42 70 2,158 155 1,310 153 130 532 144 3 1,478 1,646 655 121 9 293 4,276 862 1,774 169 246 553 183 4 946 528 1,039 12 42 47 2,795 126 1,625 248 171 1,216 206 5 1,134 880 425 98 9 303 3,989 1,139 2,440 187 310 628 184 6 1 3 2 1 7 4 5 1 4 3 2 8 9 152 11 100 9 76 8 36 146 9 28 10 117 165 65 50 30 92 135 60 251 141 103 121 96 11 76 205 69 61 47 72 53 61 171 153 284 140 66 1.' 7,845 8,860 2,344 992 398 2,358 3,588 3,004 8,996 4,207 4,262 4,364 1,205 13 4,691 7,604 3,429 946 767 1,567 875 4,106 4,648 3,977 8,672 4,457 497 14 13,724 14,345 3,292 1,793 529 3,251 5,725 5,201 12,973 4,878 4,561 7,497 1,409 15 4,453 9,042 1,860 968 698 1,762 1,030 6,374 3,738 4,691 12,377 5,485 641 16 16 30 4 5 3 4 11 3 30 13 6 8 2 17 10 33 3 5 3 2 2 3 15 3 23 5 2 18 2,188 1,998 79 55 32 85 971 258 1,023 293 91 285 4 19 559 2,269 126 55 79 28 11 395 218 33 501 65 12 20 16 26 23 23 19 27 50 17 64 52 49 42 58 21 28 46 18 14 8 40 42 14 87 48 25 39 25 22 24 30 14 6 2 15 24 7 44 20 11 18 11 23 19 31 4 6 4 10 9 32 11 9 10 1 24 30 32 6 1 1 6 9 13 24 10 9 12 1 ." 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 26 1 2 2 2 27 30 40 300 60 50 805 60 28 50 '85 100 640 20 300 200 3,000 500 230 8,570 300 30 250 405 700 4,900 31 2 3 2 1 2 1 5 1 4 9 32 1 3 3 4 2 2 33 84 74 10 10 15 5 416 80 310 117 34 80 35 71 170 65 32 35 8,150 2,011 800 1,200 1,185 300 40,400 1,682 18,825 5,432 36 3,100 970 5,500 15,595 2,400 2,858 37 111 77 14 177 17 47 346 21 157 27 57 82 135 38 457 555 230 239 124 604 593 104 1,031 178 442 404 93 39 18 43 1 29 4 6 13 1 13 7 4 42 42 40 49 57 28 33 5 53 24 6 36 34 15 127 39 41 1,546 6,691 146 3,084 320 1,043 3,085 178 1,659 826 567 3,050 3,715 42 4,715 8,172 3,004 5,200 1,165 9,019 4,800 1,584 8,821 4,348 4,885 19,050 3,310 43 233 191 13 173 7 58 415 53 368 63 60 169 1,303 44 551 538 115 273 32 601 420 274 990 296 362 826 1,674 45 114 120 4 57 7 23 166 5 178 350 8 343 9,014 46 110 192 92 95 18 176 54 21 182 205 21 719 6,590 47 10,707 12,287 435 6,999 244 3,406 15,427 526 16,248 35,172 978 52,338 909,696 43 8,531 22,797 6,060 8,209 1,285 17,692 4,905 3,794 15,084 17,919 4,179 79,047 553,183 49 308 706 208 437 330 419 507 14 605 210 1,521 50 933 1,623 21 420 39 1,082 1,036 964 1,145 278 1,558 812 2,241 '.1 16,014 31,372 7,004 9,410 3,441 8,608 4,962 92 25,841 1,274 15,156 52 26,073 40,094 161 8,427 175 14,219 11,551 10,640 12,617 710 28,915 4,278 19,187 53 19,982 40,401 7,616 8,502 1,473 9,490 2,245 51 32,925 585 12,919 54 17,747 29,723 123 6,926 lis 11,840 3,271 11,582 4,279 517 30,974 3,026 19,953 55 139 252 58 140 202 182 337 13 112 190 914 56 72 295 93 209 102 181 146 1 289 18 561 57 35 56 29 55 21 26 18 93 37 58 15 23 10 22 5 9 5 55 1 8 59 47 80 18 11 21 1 2 59 1,172 56 ::: 1 1 M 61 62 t 3 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 18 9 2 7 1 20 4 38 4 4 32 4 72 9 3 7 2 6 30 1 18 8 176 73 9 5 3 5 1 11 2 15 1 5 23 2 74 5 7 4 (z) 13 16 (z) 11 4 76 75 619 538 134 708 50 1,086 57 853 280 947 1,638 244 76 138 368 1 533 25 865 514 6 50 747 3 951 11,471 1 77 78 2 7 23 1 1 1 79 1 6 3 1 K ::: 2 ... 7 25 -2 1 1 81 Stub items continued 234 Part 4 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hay crops-Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons 1959. 195*. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Other hay cut. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959. 19 54. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Field seed crops harvested: White clover seed. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels 1959.. 1954.. 19591. 19541. 1959. . 1954.. 1959.. 1954. . 19591. 19541. 1959. . 1954.. Cotton farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. bales 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Sugarcane for sugar farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . acres 1959. . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Sugarcane for sirup farms reporting 1959.. 1954*. acres 1959.. 19542. gallons 1959. . 19542. Sugarcane for seed. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 53 254 716 3,560 804 4,318 3 5 38 98 366 272 8,736 5,923 12,523 5,202 25 19 599 431 155 110 56 25 20 69 4,950 386 1,915 27 108 5,940 27,947 348 1,630 267 223 40,155 40,818 2,080 3,551 49,748 62,927 39,713 35,930 371 1,088 447 135 39 15 11 11 5 2,048 549 18 45 199 373 192 388 105 66 3,678 2,682 5,534 2,260 19 5 775 174 1 50 1,200 78 239 16 70 1,698 7,462 96 206 62 116 5,624 7,982 130 320 3,634 4,468 4,350 3,569 11 13 6 12 695 1,236 10 7 229 375 224 307 241 387 3,274 4,472 5,372 5,861 3 1 160 10 157 55 13 10 3 168 640 5 2 120 65 9,300 3,900 121 323 41 76 3,589 7,363 84 255 83 286 7,160 19,347 111 227 760 1,441 413 992 401 531 30,853 27,204 686,256 517,396 48 89 95 87 82 19 103 48 516 17,849 52,824 315 421 3,077 2,490 50 56 3,585 3,067 4,019 4,450 5 7 792 446 11 7 1,232 1,280 69,690 94,110 54 94 36 141 2,850 10,489 47 111 28 97 2,892 10,226 24 75 205 588 84 425 116 151 15,717 16,303 321,366 378,209 19 33 43 16 24 439 408 180,298 71,805 103 118 1,392 1,034 16 110 159 948 187 838 57 50 613 721 840 328 5 2 32 42 185 487 15 54 2,297 7,877 144 406 35 88 4,105 7,786 38 249 370 1,518 260 711 571 488 1 2 30 140 46 180 10 42 703 900 422 901 1 Jefferson Davis 6 (Z) 2 20 104 2 139 17 8 832 122 1,022 160 136 37 3,185 736 4,690 975 10 2 366 33 Lafayette 24 6 1,026 380 45,470 35,453 94 283 18 64 1,801 5,869 81 175 462 643 34,032 51,348 23 60 167 365 97 261 238 283 310 225 1 760 808 8,036 4,781 9,220 4,279 23 8 775 36 564 135 35 5 259 19,640 295 440 92 92 7,261 8,425 914 1,721 5,908 11,298 501,154 918,550 1,134 1,872 11,555 17,041 10,247 17,458 667 436 20 73 156 5,703 5,675 99,669 120,028 18 17 14 12 12 12 6 113 16 23,763 2,726 46 42 664 978 134 40 2,951 1,770 3,212 2,997 6 4 67 133 1 750 3,000 2 3 151 136 4,650 2,975 118 166 723 640 57,977 39,948 28 51 21 45 1,624 2,693 2 95 47 260 328 31,836 30,704 657,615 670,891 49 2 2 108 4 19,271 360 210 194 2,251 1,625 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 2Sugarcane or sorghums harvested for sirup. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 235 Part 4 of 6 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita 3laquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland 29 10 7 9 23 11 4 62 9 55 1 11 291 22 67 55 63 86 1 6 104 108 174 2 456 70 97 101 682 385 700 637 241 792 3 45 3,255 125 1,593 1,050 1,118 1,120 3 66 681 2,992 2,011 4 460 75 107 146 791 712 472 967 258 1,059 5 39 2,812 147 1 1,735 1,077 1,214 961 2 1 89 666 1 2,640 2,421 1 6 7 3 6 4 1 3 3 217 33 4 4 11 8 9 73 116 18 101 8 21 324 10 44 63 52 91 75 313 82 3 161 374 88 167 11 12 51 145 146 51 250 2 64 13 117 366 86 136 12 533 1,196 474 6,421 2,802 17,562 2,642 240 8,358 11,434 4,569 4,634 13 112 809 774 4,223 1,395 14,104 "m 1,887 645 4,567 9,253 4,011 2,399 14 698 1,799 738 8,342 4,160 26,708 4,356 270 12,569 16,754 7,542 6,432 15 89 656 950 6,008 1,369 13,134 75 2,208 686 6,848 10,458 3,715 2,530 16 3 4 9 3 4 65 14 18 45 16 12 17 1 1 8 3 42 6 2 6 21 11 3 18 41 214 165 139 71 2,944 767 1,110 1,272 872 204 19 2 2 479 34 1,798 102 9 242 750 189 63 20 26 27 36 28 24 98 28 31 143 18 49 21 12 16 13 19 21 87 18 1 53 114 23 62 22 4 15 11 15 50 17 25 53 18 28 23 2 4 3 16 8 33 13 1 23 39 13 19 24 1 17 7 45 1 6 1 29 25 16 9 25 3 1 1 1 26 27 140 50 150 75 28 29 880 400 600 200 30 31 2 1 1 2 1 10 7 3 1 2 32 33 9 24 20 "x 20 541 233 24 200 30 34 35 750 2,400 1,800 2,500 700 33,847 24,532 2,050 16,000 2,000 36 37 182 157 283 59 323 344 52 8 104 256 70 358 38 269 585 847 304 840 684 368 42 395 689 397 1,220 39 7 18 37 2 12 18 19 2 213 76 5 26 40 29 56 87 21 42 86 60 16 1,127 207 16 67 41 2,801 2,011 4,895 633 3,995 3,427 1,748 261 26,423 11,303 1,189 5,021 42 5,099 7,086 14,599 3,356 10,182 9,542 7,136 1,448 110,603 22,178 4,712 16,269 43 163 186 239 62 455 396 109 138 233 77 333 44 202 357 721 452 1,055 692 335 6 562 712 328 872 45 18 92 141 6 45 97 74 67 172 20 137 46 47 164 317 35 66 251 163 1 217 350 52 67 47 3,843 8,425 13,181 1,195 8,744 11,860 8,964 5,150 22,664 2,569 32,457 48 4,424 7,576 33,965 5,260 10,739 15,043 16,518 108 24,210 35,675 5,554 10,634 49 39 74 12 561 968 590 254 629 472 237 1,457 50 78 466 127 1,236 2,051 1,667 579 1,305 1,175 964 2,770 51 391 966 31 20,653 28,200 18,837 11,878 6,713 17,200 9,081 45,847 52 479 5,441 391 21,884 35,458 29,423 15,244 12,258 20,850 15,712 53,509 53 382 687 20 24,073 35,389 24,124 13,943 4,666 22,561 8,810 41,061 54 416 1,700 329 23,859 28,788 17,966 13,170 12,905 29,235 8,837 31,920 55 23 45 12 147 300 222 94 385 157 57 244 5. 12 23 253 435 234 74 210 143 123 714 57 4 2 78 109 65 27 24 72 14 321 58 3 40 66 32 23 7 55 17 102 59 1 43 58 37 36 3 281 394 10,047 7,690 233,310 169,310 85 119 42 16 19 45 12 9 2,148 657 31,875 12,817 1 1 2 1 7 26 76 1 18 108 1 60 61 62 63 ..; ... 67 68 69 70 71 16 19 12 2 18 29 17 1 11 5 18 72 10 15 27 2 5 27 11 2 37 3 11 73 8 11 5 1 7 15 15 (Z) 120 1 12 74 7 13 12 1 3 21 13 6 267 2 7 75 1,398 613 829 40 719 1,207 2,850 25 67,072 133 1,904 7>. 1,084 523 1,955 176 208 984 4,171 1,040 125,867 60 262 77 3 9 1 1 96 6 2 2 78 1 7 5 117 13 79 3 19 1 1 636 79 2 2 80 1 7 5 365 i 81 Stub items continued 236 Part 4 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin Hay crops-Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Other hay cut. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Field seed crops harvested: White clover seed. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting 1959. . 1954. . 19591. 19541. 1959. . 1954. . 1959. . 1954.. 19591. 19541. 1959. . 1954.. Cotton farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... acres 1959. . , 1954. . , bales 1959... 1954... Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . , 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... Sugarcane for sugar farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Sugarcane for sirup farms reporting 1959.. 19542. acres 1959.. 19 542. gallons 1959. . 19542. Sugarcane for seed. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 17 55 274 667 242 605 100 85 1,579 1,147 2,353 879 13 3 313 52 404 763 31 52 4,641 9,660 320 502 74 80 9,188 8,344 71 333 617 2,390 435 936 16 12 11 8 1,365 856 2 12 106 361 46 234 2 180 1 2 105 20 31 1,231 9,330 1,355 7,461 3 7 48 542 7 16 1 18 117 694 4 5 174 458 9 2,115 2,062 49,373 45,375 1 1 1 32 100 4,800 130 37 47 34 627 428 764 544 1 1 3 121 95 1,438 556 1,255 550 4 1 43 1 127 510 19 40 2,226 8,191 333 668 114 180 8,798 18,476 203 692 807 2,617 313 1,686 196 6 1 103 142 48 68 6,574 10,418 1 11 6 526 466 611 519 1 2 15 50 1 1 33 25 3,300 1,500 34 55 39 179 2,020 13,626 21 19 17 43 1,209 2,943 91 104 15,323 17,747 362,408 423,689 560 83 91 1,135 991 96 311 216 373 1 13 27 9 34 620 2,105 12 28 5 33 406 5,722 36 48 6,877 9,003 166,081 197,325 3 775 25 417,320 9,340 29 30 559 561 11 20 173 307 187 385 1 524 912 6,485 5,091 8,687 6,270 16 6 970 206 362 104 33 26 8 634 116 37,513 8,800 370 1,199 139 532 14,336 48,171 2,848 4,677 22,018 35,382 1,494,894 2,692,010 3,373 5,061 32,789 40,423 24,846 42,855 2,105 1,171 77 12 2 13 140 383 2,700 5,919 7 36 305 214 133,430 65, XI 3 4 79 48 15 4 166 320 137 266 371 364 2,924 2,434 3,707 3,135 6 4 75 59 99 126 47 124 2,951 7,165 313 961 1,903 5,764 100,059 289,289 670 1,405 5,480 10,617 3,699 10,864 472 192 369 722 14,460 18,249 271,212 336,545 137 91 60 52 29 17 30 4,105 2,450 128 180 1,015 1,100 16 17 530 841 965 960 3 1 40 50 1,191 6,000 33 9 19 24 1,105 1,598 17 24 17 48 1,133 1,976 168 224 37,075 27,926 854,218 549,018 25 17 19 25 82 510 116 148 2,544 2,012 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 2Sugarcane or sorghums harvested for sirup. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 237 Part 4 of 6 St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 11 117 6 3 39 7 84 162 61 1 12 7 19 1 33 128 59 7 299. 30 168 198 202 11 105 6 73 2 105 1,509 335 105 626 55 1,065 2,157 1,335 14 81 73 232 3 493 1,537 1,887 44 3,556 516 1,576 1,826 3,090 293 1,057 213 726 4 123 1,857 538 115 648 104 1,396 3,191 1,363 14 115 100 292 5 422 2,286 2,462 46 3,089 363 1,387 2,100 2,856 512 1,031 197 687 6 1 1 1 2 5 2 1 7 2 1 8 2 8 4 1 1 3 4 8 5 37 5 15 54 45 1 ... 9 9 23 68 14 47 33 20 3 11 16 10 78 400 89 45 84 494 135 280 127 25 160 55 39 11 85 455 125 28 24 327 53 269 32 43 114 65 32 12 1,980 6,699 6,130 686 1,646 6,894 1,491 3,659 4,152 1,166 2,774 2,019 708 13 1,964 4,088 5,459 882 386 4,540 777 2,587 606 1,905 982 5,279 647 14 2,401 9,842 8,024 677 1,632 9,861 1,978 4,782 4,302 2,002 3,698 3,355 1,189 15 2,009 4,911 6,376 1,848 292 4,871 567 3,152 398 3,010 888 5,970 466 16 4 15 4 1 5 22 14 12 11 6 5 4 8 17 1 5 6 6 2 7 3 8 10 3 7 3 18 216 164 540 24 111 345 261 272 203 309 20 33 284 19 200 63 250 785 30 246 17 107 459 19 119 25 20 38 184 20 27 44 278 81 146 42 5 79 10 21 21 22 147 22 8 23 138 41 96 42 4 44 18 10 22 11 44 14 7 9 57 9 27 20 9 27 15 5 21 1 19 15 2 4 14 3 8 15 3 6 7 1 24 6 6 18 1 4 7 1 3 8 4 4 5 2 25 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 26 27 260 110 221 30 55 "s 34 28 29 790 750 979 300 310 '45 150 3 31 3 1 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 4 32 8 2 1 5 1 1 1 7 2 33 33 6 98 3 21 4 22 17 50 15 122 34 89 118 1 80 10 8 125 1,365 118 35 3,900 240 5,500 400 2,040 110 590 670 2,550 900 10,040 ■< 5,108 11,500 100 4,024 500 305 5,500 86,981 10,480 37 84 199 40 89 443 54 319 295 336 42 425 17 100 38 144 1,016 412 124 1,169 298 494 598 671 60 876 20 300 39 15 27 3 392 29 18 42 89 88 28 58 255 23 40 47 i00 8 582 80 41 84 120 54 78 98 430 43 41 2,461 3,786 518 29,269 5,284 1,239 5,083 14,432 5,633 3,463 11,174 12,107 2,173 42 4,314 16,407 3,626 44,619 15,037 5,420 8,802 16,779 7,956 7,157 17,524 43,759 6,208 A3 105 375 57 35 342 101 258 456 373 57 640 326 163 44 201 1,095 605 39 612 218 384 670 474 65 708 502 264 45 53 166 4 21 116 173 91 248 321 24 2,531 3,475 76 46 123 301 36 40 93 387 135 256 137 65 666 3,609 112 47 3,889 18,585 852 1,275 12,824 15,304 9,459 23,963 16,349 2,005 383,212 589,859 9,194 48 10,555 30,010 9,098 3,258 9,467 18,493 9,633 25,561 10,507 4,797 51,779 503,518 7,248 49 25 66 597 149 325 52 472 231 49 1,211 140 22 50 85 408 1,234 677 564 225 1,046 614 135 1,887 418 191 51 80 351 19,891 3,384 3,143 252 3,106 3,978 616 24,727 940 414 52 272 1,455 21,973 7,881 5,239 1,111 6,305 8,103 1,254 30,628 2,254 1,443 53 44 162 a,448 2,592 2,278 187 1,959 2,966 292 23,400 663 353 54 188 1,028 25,557 3,118 4,750 553 4,868 2,680 1,150 17,787 1,749 545 55 25 56 200 65 181 48 380 131 36 340 129 11 56 8 242 40 135 3 86 60 10 598 10 6 57 2 66 38 51 83 104 20,334 15,419 419,368 343,164 1 15 16 17 34 23 17 4 9 88 225 2,062 3,402 36,091 60,268 41 28 9 8 2 1 5 1 22 12 6 2 1 67 92 10; 512 9,214 263,230 238,736 23 17 11 11 209 48 16 ::: ;;; 1 2 1 2,211 2,000 52,955 43,000 1 "i 2 3 58 59 60. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 15 43 1 2 22 66 20 140 42 6 10 18 72 39 99 2 2 22 12 23 199 11 6 7 7 ■It 7 30 (Z) 17 15 862 12 87 23 1 4 8 74 22 61 2 23 19 55 28 111 11 7 4 8 73 1,034 5,021 90 1,680 1,480 252,863 1,499 10,074 3,035 209 261 1,078 76 2,154 12,001 205 1,900 1,029 3,637 1,647 14,821 728 1,026 350 568 77 2 73 2 71 1 3 2 11 1 3 78 8 72 7 40 2 31 6 79 2 1,517 2 224 1 5 2 878 137 3 80 8 935 7 156 2 ... 905 6 81 Stub Items continued 238 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANT! Part 5 of 6 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville i Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) Vegetables harvested for 48, 674 81,859 1,312 2,193 571 907 469 621 129 205 1,968 3,200 763 957 732 1,163 . 1954. . . 3 Vegetables harvested for 3,643 6,458 28 42 46 43 35 72 2 1 66 160 50 19 87 100 4 1954. . . 5 6 acres 1959... 1954. . . 19,961 34,931 82 91 169 114 182 329 7 (Z) 387 468 161 61 552 717 7 8 1,951,717 3,061,492 7,991 6,234 14,587 6,635 17, 599 26,486 400 50 25,687 62, 888 9,282 3,522 34,302 27,734 1954. . . 9 926 817 12 4 11 5 13 8 1 15 13 15 2 33 9 10 1954. . . 11 12 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 758 1,371 2 2 2 2 7 2 (zj 9 3 3 (z) 8 17 13 606 9 6 4 1 11 5 16 W acres 1959. . . 1,623 5 7 2 6 138 4 11 15 16 Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1959... 1954. . . 686 1,014 11 17 1 1 6 5 4 4 6 7 11 17 IS acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 662 1,220 2 16 (z) (z) 4 2 1 1 1 10 1 19 Snap beans (bush and 1,118 1,978 13 2 8 8 18 50 1 8 7 12 5 22 2 a 1954. . . 21 22 acres 1959. . . 1954... 1,637 3,350 10 1 2 3 24 88 (z) 1 1 2 5 3 1 23 769 1,104 9 8 35 35 3 5 12 5 35 10 67 79 24 1954. . . 25 21 acres 1959... 1954. . . 2,257 3,560 22 24 95 66 1 3 49 4 71 39 445 626 27 647 1,014 9 5 1 2 8 6 1 14 16 2 2 16 1 21 1954. . . 30 acres 1959... 1954. . . 2,207 3,223 14 4 2 (z) 15 4 (zj 28 16 (z) 1 3 (z) 31 Sweet peppers (except 495 1,032 3 1 5 4 8 8 3 4 2 32 19541.. 33 34 acres 1959... 19541. . 731 1,858 (2) 1 4 5 4 2 (Z) (z) (z) 35 650 866 4 1 1 4 2 8 36 1954... 37 38 acres 1959... 1954. . . 1,174 2,068 1 1 ... (Z) 4 (Z) 1 39 40 Blackeyes and other green 1954. . . 1,021 1,101 10 7 17 21 8 9 4 9 27 7 50 26 41 42 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 1,956 2,694 11 9 43 35 12 6 1 7 59 5 63 55 43 612 4 9 4 5 15 21 44 acres 1959... 392 1 3 4 1 6 7 45 1,138 1,144 9 17 8 2 25 36 l 11 2 9 20 46 1954. . . 47 48 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 1,799 2,208 6 22 1 (Z) 43 55 (z) 4 2 3 4 49 50 acres 1959. . . 610 1,469 6 5 5 9 10 27 1 1 8 5 8 8 17 3 51 52 19542 . . 379 1,450 3 3 1 1 7 16 34 143 3 7 2 53 54 acres 1959 — 19542 . . 1,063 5,878 (z) (z) (Z) (z) 15 49 134 386 (Z) 1 (z) 55 Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: 2,093 4 2 38 5 4 56 1954. . . 2,909 1 61 6 2 57 acres 1959... 3,426 2 (z) 37 4 1 58 1954. . . 4,708 (Z) 64 5 2 59 24-pint crates 1959... 416,285 106 21 5,825 351 419 60 1954. . . 739,153 3 10,877 653 200 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes pimientos. 2Includes green onions. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 239 Part 5 of 6 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldirell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordi 3 De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 924 1,508 80S 1,523 301 662 553 992 302 477 818 1,328 1,016 1,867 .6 )4i > 1,240 j 2,123 709 1,036 574 1,337 647 1,239 1,660 2,408 1 2 21 27 107 113 9 18 10 3 11 8 7 3 37 54 i 32 ) 9 20 30 6 16 30 96 72 17 3 4 423 119 735 732 28 60 21 (z) 41 15 13 6 187 239 1 64 ) 19 75 108 8 142 34 266 108 26 5 6 38,631 19,140 121,425 80,416 4,122 7,474 950 198 1,612 1,170 1,010 438 10,162 9,782 1, 18 3,673 ) 1,359 17,891 10,950 765 14,985 2,181 24, 251 14,202 2,190 7 8 12 12 87 50 8 12 2 2 11 3 5 2 15 16 3 15 3 11 10 4 3 5 6 5 8 9 10 17 15 56 47 3 14 1 (z) 7 (z) 1 (Z) 4 11 L 5 2 6 7 1 (z) 1 8 2 8 11 12 8 67 5 3 7 1 4 10 14 4 4 5 13 24 78 5 (z) 13 (z) 2 3 13 1 2 9 14 6 24 32 8 7 2 1 8 2 3 5 2 1 L 5 5 1 2 2 4 3 15 16 9 11 27 2 7 1 (Z) 2 (z) (z) 8 (z) z z (z) ... 2 1 (Z) (z) 5 1 2 17 18 11 5 70 44 6 11 4 2 8 2 4 1 11 16 L 18 ! 2 13 17 2 3 20 38 3 2 19 20 27 4 25 27 2 8 2 (z) 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) 2 12 z 5 L 1 7 18 1 2 16 40 1 1 21 22 5 8 32 41 6 9 5 9 6 1 1 25 25 10 I 1 3 6 2 6 6 7 14 9 23 24 3 8 61 66 3 14 3 9 13 (z) 1 23 42 z 5 2 3 5 1 5 3 16 10 8 25 26 7 4 38 34 2 4 1 1 5 1 4 9 6 4 i 4 9 2 2 2 4 1 27 28 14 6 44 28 (z) 1 1 (z) 1 (z) (z) 5 4 1 I 5 8 (z) 2 10 7 1 29 30 6 1 17 9 4 1 6 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 31 32 9 1 15 2 (z) (z) 1 (z) (z) (z) 1 1 (z) (z) 2 1 33 34 4 1A 2 5 2 3 1 1 1 ..? 3 55 24 35 36 6 8 (z) 1 (z) 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (z) 1 41 29 37 38 15 9 86 76 6 7 7 8 3 7 27 29 > 20 i 4 9 11 4 5 9 11 7 1 39 40 53 9 101 166 6 3 11 3 1 11 96 136 1 34 L 7 11 10 2 2 4 53 7 6 41 42 13 48 5 1 10 3 15 14 12 3 4 2 43 26 27 1 (Z) 1 (Z) 15 3 4 1 2 1 44 9 5 45 23 9 6 3 10 2 3 12 5 L 12 i 12 5 2 4 4 2 26 45 46 20 14 57 24 3 1 1 1 (Z) (z) 6 4 z 2 L 7 11 (z) 3 1 1 33 47 48 16 90 52 90 5 1 1 1 6 1 4 1 11 15 z L i 15 3 9 8 3 1 4 1 3 2 49 50 10 2 15 18 4 7 1 1 4 1 4 5 7 1 1 3 3 51 52 55 5 19 10 1 2 (z) (z) 1 (z) 1 ... 3 3 (z) (z) 3 5 53 54 4 4 4 3 2 L 5 9 1 55 2 3 1 L 17 1 56 1 1 1 (z) (Z) ... z 1 3 (z) 57 1 2 1 ... z ... 8 1 58 8 140 1/44 37 6 i 140 197 ... 2 59 46 195 20 i ! 972 13 60 Stub Items continued 240 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Part 5 of 6 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche i Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for 1,935 3,633 615 1,047 436 676 243 374 449 942 27 57 509 823 1,014 1,478 494 310 2 1954. . . 3 Vegetables harvested for 25 28 30 56 135 285 8 58 37 119 16 31 6 2 134 152 55 198 4 1954. . . 5 6 acres 1959... 1954. . . 53 111 144 205 744 1,267 54 762 216 557 630 876 10 2 594 543 737 2,035 7 8 6,935 4,342 28,650 17,903 56,137 142,362 3,705 64,541 16,341 24,416 58,650 68,370 965 165 45,286 49,582 81,750 197,078 1954. . . > 10 16 1 9 6 6 9 4 22 10 20 12 26 4 11 7 10 3 1954. . . 11 12 acres 1959... 1954. . . 11 1 4 6 4 3 2 15 3 14 54 91 1 3 3 3 2 13 7 8 14 4 6 4 2 11 22 14 acres 1959. . . 2 3 155 2 2 41 (Z) 57 236 15 16 Oucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1959... 1954... 5 4 1 3 4 1 8 4 6 5 1 2 8 6 9 1 17 18 acres 1959... 1954... 1 1 (Z) 1 1 (z) 6 1 12 14 (z) (Z) 2 3 8 5 19 Snap beans (bush and 2 14 7 3 5 7 4 21 5 4 5 16 5 2 11 13 15 27 20 1954, , . 21 acres 1959. , , 1954, . . (Z) 44 3 1 1 3 1 27 1 2 15 25 1 1 10 29 22 86 23 24 4 2 85 45 3 1 9 16 70 2 1 2 2 6 7 5 1 1954. , . 25 26 acres 1959.., 1954. , . 4 1 74 114 1 3 8 138 336 9 1 1 1 4 5 11 1 27 28 2 2 2 3 7 3 13 I 14 21 1 9 9 28 10 1954... 29 30 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 2 2 2 6 5 4 47 (Z) (Z) 216 251 (Z) 25 30 139 47 31 Sweet peppers (except 2 1 11 11 15 2 3 8 3 8 4 32 19541.. 33 34 acres 1959. . . 19541.. (?) (z) 11 20 ii (Z) 3 9 .., 1 9 2 35 36 2 1 77 183 i 3 i 1 37 65 2 1954. . . 37 38 acres 1959... 1954. . . (Z) (z) 300 628 (Z) (Z) 2 1 122 198 (Z) 39 Blackeyes and other green 12 11 18 24 3 7 i 7 22 86 5 7 2 6 5 10 40 1954... 6 41 42 acres 1959. . . 1954. . , 21 58 35 48 1 5 2 6 57 180 38 24 1 14 7 9 12 43 44 11 13 1 2 13 2 2 9 8 acres 1959. . . 6 5 (Z) (Z) 5 (Z) (z) 12 3 45 6 6 82 159 7 14 9 3 8 13 5 1 99 90 16 8 46 1954. . . 47 48 acres 1959... 1954. . . 1 1 255 451 11 8 3 2 106 35 2 (z) 260 204 44 39 49 7 4 6 4 4 6 6 13 7 2 9 45 3 2 9 13 23 50 acres 1959. . . 43 51 1 1 1 4 7 6 48 1 10 16 2 5 10 31 185 52 19542 . , 53 54 acres 1959. . , 1954s,, 1 (z) (z) 2 8 a 337 (Z) 43 46 (Z) 9 21 191 1,641 55 Berries and other small fruits harvested tor sale: . . , 1 . , . .,. 5 1 .,. 5 56 1954. , , 1 1 2 1 ,.. ... 1 3 57 acres 1959. ., .,, (z) ... ... 2 1 .., 1 58 1954. , , (Z) (z) 1 (z) ... ... (Z) 2 59 24^pint crates 1959.., ... 8 ... 17 40 ... 157 60 1954. , , 8 8 68 75 ,,, ,.. 30 56 = ^= = Z Reported in small fractions, ^■Includes pimientoe. 2Includes green onions. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 241 Part 5 of 6 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Natchitoches Orleans Coupee 559 652 9 4 42 8 3,858 530 4 2 1 2 6 5 2 (Z) (Z) 4 4 9 2 2 (Z) (Z) 646 1,415 83 143 550 911 32,713 36,104 58 119 224 636 (Z) 11 170 166 3 1 1 4 67 120 926 1,652 132 435 506 935 57,349 90,547 82 229 87 219 67 333 23 123 31 106 504 758 629 974 90,165 160,986 458 1,218 565 2,799 1 3 3 1 2 1 (Z) (Z) .7.) 1 m 5 7 4 7 5 1 1 5 (Z) 1 2 (Z) 1 1 (Z) 1 10 16 1,123 1,925 2,217 5,969 4 4 3 5 1 1 (Z) 2 (Z) (Z) (z) 1 1,301 2,379 86 148 8,881 12,437 (Z) 1 (Z) 11 28 34 91 2 1 (Z) (Z) (z) (z) 8 1 3 (Z) 101 13 44 146 9,300 24,600 679 1,104 74 249 74 125 68 125 504 794 1,292 1,686 39,886 51,839 106,720 208,035 23 21 45 69 14 30 123 173 25 9 42 20 9 3 32 59 7 5 64 112 20 16 36 80 11 14 110 232 42 71 3 132 372 A 10 6 30 34 4 10 177 259 5 3 13 34 2 3 19 49 2 1 (Z) (Z) 60 58 16 25 163 172 53 69 17 10 13 11 21 15 20 25 34 118 178 89 1 2 1 1 30 132 ! 647 1,413 8,738 5,981 (Z) 1 2 2 (Z) (Z) 2 2 (Z) (Z) 1 (Z) 3 1 1 (2) 4 1 1,645 2,829 566 259 51,766 38,489 6 7 6 4 765 630 492 668 36 178 2,045 13,560 (Z) (Z) (Z) 1 1 1 (Z) 9 20 17 40 5 3 3 4 (Z) 80 3 3 1,473 2,703 23 26 92 58 6,289 6,070 14 7 14 2 7 4 3 17 18 25 26 2 (Z) 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 16 10 28 12 12 3 49 50 2 55 56 58 59 60 Stub items continued 242 Part 5 of 6 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary 1 Vegetables lot home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for 1,067 1,354 23 60 34 72 798 1,306 78 283 34 56 2,461 5,024 293 1,074 145 306 2 1954. . . 3 Vegetables harvested for 22 17 24 68 16 28 273 394 41 119 11 26 49 148 468 928 1 8 4 1954. . . 5 6 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 44 31 367 820 623 1,126 800 948 709 2,624 746 1,266 160 346 1,897 4,965 11 96 7 8 2,189 1,312 67,101 104, 722 63,875 78,020 80,646 70, 782 53, 825 234,870 49,057 119, 986 16,021 28,870 171,473 258,992 700 5,543 1954... 9 9 4 11 50 7 15 4 3 5 1 3 4 31 30 23 16 1 10 1954... 11 12 acres 1959. . . 1954... 7 3 48 120 36 64 1 1 2 (Z) 4 4 25 29 5 7 2 7 1 4 5 1 8 4 20 1 14 acres 1959. . . 2 15 51 1 2 177 31 13 10 15 16 Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting 1959... 1954. . . 4 7 1 19 20 3 1 3 2 8 67 8 5 1 IV 18 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 1 10 6 13 24 1 1 6 4 8 70 1 8 1 19 20 Snap beans (bush and 1954. . . 7 2 2 25 6 7 273 375 10 24 4 5 4 38 27 42 2 22 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 1 (Z) 6 24 16 30 691 810 20 91 14 48 1 51 15 78 13 23 24 1954. . . 11 8 2 1 6 5 2 6 4 11 1 1 26 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 9 4 4 1 2 4 11 5 5 2 1 1 .7 28 1954. . . 3 12 22 8 16 6 13 14 7 12 14 31 221 537 5 30 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 1 55 68 167 371 4 65 162 126 217 63 136 850 1,437 9 31 Sweet peppers (except 1 2 19 2 12 1 21 87 7 2 8 12 18 32 19541.. 34 acres 1959. . . 19541.. (Z) 5 21 2 34 (z) 162 790 17 (z) 6 9 28 (z) 35 1 1 1 1 2 291 487 36 1954. . . 37 38 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 1 1 20 10 2 507 1,072 19 Blackeyes and other green 18 13 7 2 3 26 20 6 3 6 7 4 11 2 40 1954. . . 43 42 acres 1959. . . 1954... 17 23 8 2 11 31 20 8 7 65 4 2 3 1 43 13 1 1 27 5 4 14 44 acres 1959. . . 2 (z) 1 29 2 (Z) 2 45 5 1 6 34 4 9 4 9 3 3 11 5 262 196 1 2 46 1954. . . 47 48 acres 1959. . . 1954. . . 1 (Z) 43 198 16 3 6 31 21 53 10 4 417 353 1 30 49 50 acres 1959. . . 7 3 16 58 6 230 6 2 16 202 9 148 4 5 10 2 51 1 2 9 32 9 16 1 22 104 5 16 4 15 38 537 5 52 1954* . . 53 54 acres 1959. . . 19542 . . (Z) (Z) 23 65 28 47 1 113 1,202 32 95 1 22 61 1,362 9 55 Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: 4 165 56 1954. . . 236 1 57 acres 1959. . . 1 167 58 1954. . . 208 (Z) 59 24-plnt crates 1959. . . 54 10, 414 ... 60 1954. . . 21,719 30 ... Z Reported In small fractions. 1Includes pimientos. 2Includes green onions. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 243 Part 5 of 6 St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 266 768 1,985 2,868 522 1,126 241 471 1,020 1,818 1,354 2,109 1,150 1,469 1,710 2,446 940 1,441 182 263 1,409 1,949 406 406 635 943 1 2 64 106 430 923 7 9 31 64 88 165 59 76 32 44 140 248 66 41 9 16 109 96 2 8 42 83 3 4 154 309 1,327 2,258 11 20 259 447 296 581 160 185 124 181 536 639 182 81 112 160 152 266 866 2,206 120 198 5 6 13,485 19,128 165,918 278, 114 2,170 2,905 27,877 29,010 17,475 25,102 46,227 31,716 8,195 13,604 30,525 35,727 10,327 4,614 8,751 14,970 67,966 14, 899 83,250 305,900 9,137 10,005 7 8 40 53 27 47 5 5 12 9 10 11 8 12 7 22 11 20 18 5 96 6 2 2 17 18 9 10 27 23 10 16 1 2 5 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 4 3 9 3 103 8 30 500 6 10 11 12 25 19 4 16 15 8 11 24 17 5 7 1 6 13 7 17 3 25 8 24 11 9 5 9 2 200 3 14 20 38 211 424 2 12 2 2 1 5 5 6 50 6 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 15 16 2 13 320 532 (z) 7 1 1 (z) 1 1 6 49 2 (z) (Z) 2 (z) 1 4 100 1 17 ]:■> 36 86 107 364 1 2 23 20 7 7 3 11 16 29 82 14 16 7 3 4 32 2 6 11 6 19 20 35 94 287 674 (Z) 6 36 27 1 2 2 3 14 17 100 3 4 4 4 1 52 45 101 2 3 21 22 24 61 17 31 2 3 1 52 118 5 2 16 24 46 60 29 25 2 1 8 5 1 2 22 60 23 24 37 101 71 56 (z) 1 2 159 320 7 2 49 70 304 208 29 22 1 1 12 5 20 26 35 109 25 26 11 35 11 26 2 8 6 2 5 6 2 6 6 6 12 2 1 1 1 2 5 3 3 27 28 4 8 9 17 (z) 13 5 1 1 1 (Z) 3 6 1 2 1 1 (Z) 1 7 2 1 2 29 30 11 30 246 596 2 6 1 6 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 32 2 7 422 721 (z) 1 (Z) 3 3 (Z) 1 (Z) (Z) (z) (z) 1 5 (z) 33 34 6 51 19 1 1 1 46 47 2 3 2 1 ..* 1 35 36 1 48 11 (z) (z) (Z) 93 111 (Z) 1 (z) 1 (z) (z) 37 38 25 56 27 40 5 5 16 4 51 107 3 29 30 47 39 39 30 4 1 13 30 1 1 30 26 39 40 11 22 18 30 4 15 27 11 104 223 2 44 68 53 62 97 35 3 2 9 74 160 500 45 37 41 42 21 11 4 13 24 3 15 26 19 8 7 2 13 43 3 4 1 9 11 1 7 14 10 4 2 60 3 44 31 13 24 65 3 1 21 10 7 3 15 28 10 3 59 165 10 4 9 4 21 58 2 1 12 4 45 46 8 3 17 51 (z) (z) 58 63 2 1 25 69 3 1 55 236 1 1 20 12 21 88 50 (z) 2 1 47 4." 29 9 15 7 (z) 10 17 5 3 8 1 24 17 9 4 9 18 2 2 2 50 10 19 4" 50 10 34 7 24 1 9 43 2 1 4 1 4 8 12 1 1 1 1 3 1 51 5: 1 7 2 8 (z) 36 280 (Z) (Z) 1 (z) (z) 29 84 (z) 1 24 50 1 (z) 53 54 13 1,268 2 1 3 8 3 2 55 51 1,741 6 ft 14 2,543 1 (z) (z) 3 (z) 1 57 44 3,383 2 58 1,424 305,165 19 16 9 326 7 26 59 6,746 535,051 478 ... 60 Stub items continued 244 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Part 6 of 6 Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Avoyelles Beauregard Tree ftuits, nuls, and giapes; Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. . 1954., acres 1959 . , 1954., Apples farms reporting 1959 . . 1954., Trees of all ages 1959 . , 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . , 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . , 1954., Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954.. Peaches farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959., 1954., Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Pears farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954'. Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Figs farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Improved pecans farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested2 field boxes 1959. 1954. 4,815 3,205 48,776 58,160 941 957 8,850 8,591 5,156 2,923 3,694 5,668 3,397 3,457 1,849 1,624 163,637 157,333 70,826 31,478 92,811 125,855 122,203 29,261 2,330 1,907 20,607 23,233 7,708 5,602 12,899 17,631 22, 538 14,242 1,182 831 11,988 8,747 5,661 3,043 6,327 5,704 3,808 1,451 2,481 1,672 42,429 18,604 30,414 6,805 12,015 11,799 230,167 95,389 2,750 2,761 206,810 184,355 34,358 24,616 172,452 159,739 1,162,000 2,240,364 2,210 1,789 139,799 147,760 31,115 26,487 108,684 121,273 1,458,882 576,559 1,237 832 213,403 222,151 49,115 74,873 164,288 147,278 212,999 103,142 98 32 128 178 6 5 12 13 7 10 5 3 3 48 16 326 111 182 48 144 63 97 31 75 37 392 333 124 76 268 257 306 552 34 17 188 116 93 28 95 90 38 825 381 255 148 570 233 15,746 5,435 59 55 1,604 2,242 304 320 1,300 1,922 3,237 7,248 25 8 244 410 49 195 410 1,313 835 80 31 799 381 186 123 613 258 294 23 11 5 228 53 32 33 196 20 65 319 124 108 53 211 71 850 82 10 7 61 70 21 67 40 3 425 140 18 16 586 620 30 78 556 542 10,400 6,675 3 82 51 17 3 65 48 537 1,100 45 14 359 174 20 3 10 26 4 109 35 51 3 58 32 219 207 19 1 164 10 82 82 10 61 26 5 212 110 91 121 110 2,607 2,495 19 12 251 517 92 48 159 469 275 8,003 39 14 2,080 1,447 554 508 1,526 939 15,715 11,856 2 2 10 706 4 700 6 3 10 150 2 3 76 141 1 56 75 85 40 78 43 427 234 30 18 257 285 52 144 205 141 116 71 36 23 220 99 53 27 167 72 304 94 25 18 123 593 46 20 77 573 24 68 47 27 191 140 48 49 143 91 3,518 975 61 56 1,963 1,668 538 437 1,425 1,231 32,363 20,014 45 29 4,638 1,029 99 253 4,539 776 39,350 19,005 201 80 834 572 27 9 93 75 54 54 39 21 5 83 23 823 397 298 178 525 219 232 68 122 42 991 662 101 182 890 480 1,836 1,027 60 14 583 133 262 15 321 118 84 73 120 21 628 253 220 120 408 133 7,873 696 149 78 5,483 4,435 475 1,225 5,008 3,210 120,838 20,035 90 31 1,438 773 195 90 1,243 683 23,009 3,075 10 341 4 41 8 177 4 17 ?. 164 24 1 817 ^■Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 2For 1959, harvested in 1958-59 from the bloom of 1958; for 1954, harvested in 1953-54 from the blocra of 1953. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 245 Part 6 of 6 Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton East Rouge Carrol East Feliciana Evangeline 70 104 43 55 23 41 87 51 71 118 8C 63 59 1 SI 94 47 6 14 11 81 19 49 50 42 64 11 2 1,532 2,445 127 208 40 30 220 488 2,158 1 , 349 6 V. 319 109 3 2,372 1,954 126 116 22 81 179 365 209 349 5 M. 365 16 4 19 24 2 21 1 9 48 6 16 12 7 6 3 5 37 46 7 1 2 6 75 8 17 8 1C 10 6 158 184 9 134 2 19 277 13 77 257 1 .« 110 3 7 640 265 23 3 4 16 569 36 55 37 1 r>c 50 8 27 28 9 102 2 33 53 11 25 207 2. 103 3 9 332 127 23 3 3 U 105 30 25 35 n 26 10 131 156 32 6 224 2 52 50 3; 7 11 308 138 1 2 464 6 3C 2 it 24 :. 102 86 44 14 304 2 1 1 2] 5 13 246 89 1 597 7 1 31 2 14 25 31 8 38 14 2? 55 28 24 23 3: 19 34 15 49 62 16 1 10 22 90 12 47 19 1: 18 6 1... 912 714 48 5,448 140 5 83 1,335 417 1,593 1,813 : 54 586 323 17 1,881 3,634 98 6 109 5 44 7,623 237 3.07C 137 4 1! 274 53 18 386 104 13 4,442 107 31 354 203 144 1,596 1 51 549 154 19 1,089 902 89 2 55 1 98 2,247 107 1,357 72 1 o: 167 12 20 526 610 35 1,006 33 5 00 981 214 1,449 217 4 04 37 169 21 792 2,732 9 4 54 3 ..... 5,376 130 1,71: 65 : 14 107 41 22 991 1,440 8 519 3 9 64 875 305 1,043 324 ; " 12 88 23 108 361 16 26 1,525 130 466 167 ; 7! 20 38 24 22 41 27 35 17 22 54 24 29 81 4C 33 42 25 36 56 41 15 18 63 15 44 47 14 27 16 2. 194 724 449 153 244 1 44 199 109 405 2,708 ] 9! 211 287 27 368 711 369 102 1 07 205 77 56S 574 4! 4,903 213 23 52 98 194 91 198 28 26 58 4; 2,276 44 142 95 29 74 159 117 41 31 59 26 21! 164 24 41 80 30 142 626 255 62 46 1 It. 173 51 36: 432 ] 5! 69 192 31 294 552 252 61 76 146 51 354 410 24 4,862 133 y 208 1,282 342 139 97 2 94 5 58 158 57' 619 ! 1C 171 418 33 48 994 159 59 S3 135 96 20! 625 ~c 2,540 165 34 9 23 9 17 4 .:':.' 8 16 i; 55 3C 27 23 35 14 31 18 1 6 n 8 11 1! 31 8 5 36 41 145 99 136 19 1 '. 18 63 7; 2,243 ] 3' 416 210 37 52 587 132 10 54 88 21 42 214 464 14 97 79 33 15 20 93 82 12 48 8 20 2( 1,761 44 237 115 39 17 245 72 16 14 2 24 64 135 I! 32 16 40 26 125 6 '54 7 1 34 10 43 4! 482 ] 4 179 95 41 35 342 60 10 38 74 19 18 15C 329 65 63 42 2 29 10 2 ] '.' 5 56 7! 34 ] 7 32 63 43 e 8 22 28 6 4 5 3! 115 9 44 le 31 31 24 18 22 46 20 2' 77 3 34 44 45 8 40 39 1 15 16 44 14 2C 43 ! 31 10 46 47 189 462 76 281 ] 33 158 73 17( 24,605 ] 5. 434 408 47 2C 177 446 2 210 58 141 65 6! 265 3< 4,970 83 48 i: 53 216 27 113 41 13 29 10c 24,130 4. 354 113 49 e 82 301 110 26 35 22 2! 79 1 59 20 50 34 136 246 49 168 ". 145 44 6' 475 0< 80 295 51 14 95 145 2 100 -■."• 106 43 4; 186 1' 4,911 63 52 42' 3,233 4,071 710 2,073 2,i 10 2,010 1,809 2,31! 5,829 2,. 4 652 5,763 53 6; 230 773 1,459 ; 03 144 205 29' 3,310 .11 ) 6,925 1,716 54 54 80 31 26 7 17 63 28 4' 86 7; 38 36 55 Si 105 55 4 8 17 66 39 5: 52 4] 65 12 56 13,51! 20,690 854 1,316 83 t 25 1,766 1,483 9,71! 11,858 4,i 4. 1,230 748 57 22,54' 17,150 1,742 1,408 57 : 15 1,158 3,872 1,86: 3,219 4,c 6! 2,723 206 53 1.38C 1,734 452 311 31 : •■a 77 205 1,01: 319 1,C 0 347 332 59 46: 1,839 436 128 40 21 615 212 11] 396 51 325 45 . 12,13! 18,956 402 1,005 52 4 67 1,689 1,278 8,704 11,539 3,f 44 883 416 61 22,084 15,311 1,306 1,280 17 i .89 543 3,660 1,75' 2,823 4,4 1 2,398 161 62 8,45.! 139,879 3,195 2,330 20 6,: 90 2,200 16,300 45,35] 6,379 73,! 2] 1,832 9,135 63 503,93! 552,229 3,775 30,750 21 2,C 60 3,229 8,600 48,76! 7,580 36,' A. 15,170 2,022 64 1! 8 14 20 1 29 13 43 3: 61 3 36 29 65 21 16 1 7 38 15 43 1' 32 2. 37 11 66 20. 659 235 321 2 1,; 37 71 4,266 1,31! 1,510 4,, 8; 1,366 430 67 2; 5,669 384 35 148 1,' 95 113 16,928 62. 454 1,. 0: 1,688 377 68 1' 20 43 108 2 : 147 12 169 28( 585 1,. 2' 483 96 69 25 196 4 72 44 3,188 ! 50 7 288 155 70 18' 639 192 213 i 190 59 4,097 1.03C 925 3,( 5 883 334 v: 2( 5,644 188 35 144 1,, 23 69 13,740 61 404 | 1,C 12- 1,400 222 72 83! 4,350 620 600 26,. 21 58 90,100 20,19. 9,911 1 22, 2! ) 3,725 10,117 73 3( 23,975 1,240 1,000 410 4/ 95 48 2,325 8,09C 2,380 8,, 11 ) 1,815 2,290 74 2 17 18 35 1 25 7'. 17 10 9 1 •• 4 279 146 109 106 1,070 168 889 100 877 51 61 17 2 121 1 69 1 77 73 ■."- 3.1 4 170 40 93 12 181 68 39 4 816 34 143 6 2 52 101 8. 82 83 84 246 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Part 6 of 6 Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jefferson Davis Lafayette Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Peaches farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Pears farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Figs farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Improved pecans farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested2 field boxes 1959. 1954. 60 51 257 788 142 461 21 20 26 12 336 144 130 70 51 44 70 23 285 100 60 47 58 38 32 17 35 28 49 25 1,176 366 2,377 530 469 579 808 219 707 287 1,569 311 633 101 943 49 34 33 35 26 176 60 3 220 l.'Bl 65 41 133 75 111 562 87 611 489 694 169 113 25 19 23 7 251 279 269 49 120 86 68 33 131 193 201 L6 29 37 73 12 34 31 28 10 180 137 170 120 75 38 107 44 105 99 63 76 3,041 3 ! 18 105 150 33 86 39 53 2,366 9 ,593 1,121 5 1,164 265 760 1,202 9 ,26] 856 4 ,610 26, 332 129 ,903 11,820 11 ,940 30 84 19 69 712 6 ,623 242 12 ,796 63 37 70 4 649 6 ,586 172 a ,251 5,726 134 ,990 5,006 17 ,320 1 1 8 2 123 65 342 189 133 219 3 13 13 49 4 37 290 30 230 110 30 62 180 168 90 92 82 10 104 4 591 197 736 26 117 29 137 7 474 168 599 19 432 457 855 13 30 5 30 123 67 189 52 47 79 71 20 110 4 2 3 100 6 119 5 837 29 1,014 88 131 13 380 16 706 16 634 72 16,668 466 14,148 2,400 50 9 60 13 1,240 421 1,496 262 174 51 252 82 1,066 370 1,244 180 16,890 725 1,793 1,040 121 16 127 54 2,898 986 3,677 5,581 526 95 546 902 2,372 891 3,131 4,679 34,315 49,975 4,968 13,400 85 5 84 2 1,469 23 1,051 16 228 18 437 1,241 5 614 16 661 3 199 1 23 27 152 54 11 30 87 348 55 130 32 218 53 126 21 34 8,384 1,620 8,082 416 302 1,204 169 104 22 34 93 23 55 11 38 158 149 8 23 460 576 277 181 183 395 20 125 831 710 95 605 736 105 560 30 2 2 8 202 3 2 5 200 6 351 176 134 7 217 169 2,170 210 6 234 170 12 35 222 135 ,260 515 2 3 480 132 230 110 250 64 36 249 217 194 223 29 18 165 205 232 254 19 211 146 56 76 155 70 3,926 869 55 57 2,676 2,820 139 265 2,537 2,555 12,498 2,085 10 4 220 304 115 5 105 299 365 700 37 12 231 70 38 5 193 65 240 13 25 277 60 420 93 246 50 174 43 136 20 444 32 252 23 192 9 193 21 18 3 165 13 136 11 29 2 12 10 59 16 754 136 282 82 472 54 8,975 1,015 52 27 1,844 641 268 320 1,576 321 21,301 2,160 41 20 1,242 600 225 147 1,017 453 26,880 5,400 58 9 1,226 146 492 30 734 116 480 240 *Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. For 1959, harvested in 1958-59 from the bloom of 1958; for 1954, harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 247 Part 6 of 6 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans 6 142 2,674 26 116 2,674 100 164 6 50 111 21 29 111 111 5 7 3 83 69 13 40 70 29 3 1 3 43 28 10 33 28 428 5 6 83 93 12 2 71 91 245 1,310 4 3 55 95 95 1,280 101 110 724 890 58 82 510 1,221 216 262 294 959 161 456 72 113 51,282 63,664 12,796 7,385 38,486 56,279 61,184 19,144 65 70 732 629 115 208 617 421 1,083 270 20 14 134 140 47 92 87 48 10 22 51 37 163 122 74 53 89 69 1,256 233 68 85 1,470 1,826 264 67 1,206 1,759 563 7,169 14 12 117 131 46 9 71 122 267 1,160 30 29 739 188 596 47 143 141 107 82 31 25 415 356 181 141 234 215 85 17 35 24 197 175 101 87 96 88 376 539 24 29 373 367 150 58 223 309 15 12 99 168 80 47 19 121 31 10 524 40 279 10 245 30 261 5 80 35 852 673 19 14 49 46 34 31 15 15 18 28 22 252 158 93 39 159 119 350 21 159 29 12 70 147 369 27 25 15 157 79 53 37 104 42 24 38 20 136 70 42 45 94 25 1,310 27 74 65 5,481 6,755 1,428 1,185 4,053 5,570 44,770 40,331 67 61 18,913 11,274 15,324 2,539 3,589 8,735 46,980 9,920 46 716 522 25 27 223 590 100 84 123 506 515 460 33 34 16,145 14,492 10,460 4,211 5,685 10,281 11,181 244 31 29 94 128 54 46 40 82 98 130 20 15 106 86 34 36 72 50 30 26 23 18 154 53 68 28 86 25 839 91 41 40 4,044 3,849 1,246 214 2,798 3,635 3,251 38,500 7 10 99 280 32 8 67 272 300 1,150 2 1,157 1,157 192 177 4,633 2,968 26 35 183 659 104 66 79 593 57 192 66 66 1,880 1,042 1,085 318 795 724 515 283 64 57 340 320 58 26 282 294 621 282 135 166 55 7 80 159 17 54 49 31 172 94 81 47 91 47 593 317 137 179 37,920 26,126 6,269 4,064 31,651 22,062 78,368 267,597 178 128 32,602 17,809 4,051 1,329 28,551 16,480 238,159 101,410 1 100 100 3 129 124 5 2 5 114 103 11 15 3 76 76 5 215 181 34 270 1 200 200 5 90 5 85 150 6 1,417 1,377 40 1 Plaquemines 92 84 1,664 1,464 39 67 2,700 638 1,960 156 740 482 681 268 62 73 11,145 7,683 5,359 2,188 5,786 5,495 7,000 825 43 61 184 316 76 100 108 216 172 136 24 40 219 351 41 100 178 251 82 43 39 38 139 98 54 43 85 55 984 185 49 70 14,045 12,808 3,751 606 10,294 12,202 32,191 186,190 18 28 327 598 23 117 304 481 1,515 14,585 Pointe Coupee 325 419 2,643 3,152 23 26 23 20 22 : 48 62 154 22 77 40 77 3 18 ' 39 ' 63 j 238 521 126 216 i 112 | 305 | 75 | 95 | 26 44 160 148 73 53 87 95 300 48 59 178 628 979 242 174 386 805 i,585 31 42 614 473 426 77 168 396 531 3,271 16 45 114 309 54 52 60 257 220 1,708 324 409 195,128 213,697 41,207 70,620 153,921 143,077 198,632 101,111 Rapides 78 54 349 585 9 35 58 17 52 46 331 371 160 74 171 297 231 682 14 146 160 39 62 107 98 13 77 55 64 317 540 96 107 221 433 3,030 4,730 39 60 2,253 5,479 1,313 1,676 940 3,803 11,764 9,210 129 129 8,794 11,756 1,136 1,133 7,658 io,623 214,167 22,883 3 14 10 2 7 12 3 7 Red River I Richland 215 137 1,155 841 32 30 163 139 113 90 50 49 27 12 67 45 1,195 847 868 244 327 603 310 149 110 81 854 594 264 195 590 399 1,547 644 54 39 392 820 164 578 228 242 57 73 118 51 808 293 395 161 413 132 6,844 969 155 156 5,311 5,766 804 1,077 4,507 4,689 131,756 49,769 156 141 18,749 8,036 784 2,328 17,965 5,708 206,719 77,287 30 9 14 3 16 6 13 77 32 719 621 14 6 97 69 42 51 55 18 21 5 16 8 665 1,788 219 1,683 446 105 299 40 11 4 46 13 13 2 33 11 57 12 12 3 77 10 17 1 60 9 725 55 30 6,824 6,212 438 146 6,386 6,066 23,093 213,765 57 20 4,613 6,932 141 40 4,472 6,892 34,260 102,150 76 39 283 144 23 24 107 210 55 120 52 90 98 38 50 35 3,953 1,486 3,048 537 905 949 746 92 31 25 27 26 184 27 166 ' 28 58 29 55 30 126 111 309 114 26 24 213 399 89 104 124 295 ! 42 203 ' 43 53 I 44 41 !45 19 46 166 47 108 48 61 49 42 50 105 51 66 52 3,173 53 267 54 42 55 49 I 56 1,897 ! 57 1,636 I 58 746 . 59 220 ! 60 1,151 . 61 1,416 ;62 5,835 I 63 16,545 64 19 65 17 66 490 j 67 359 I 68 149 69 22 I 70 341 71 337 72 2,535 73 2,050 j 74 . 75 . 77 . I 78 . 179 . ! 80 • , 81 . | 82 . 183 ■ |64 248 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Part 6 of 6 Parish Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item fF'ir definitions and explanations, see text) St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena the Baptist St. Landry Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:1 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954., Peaches farms reporting 1959 . , 1954... Trees of all ages 1959 .. . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954... Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . . 1954... Pears farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... Trees of all ages 1959 .. . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959. .. 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959. . . 1954... Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . . . 1954... Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959... 1954... Trees of all ages 1959... 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959.. . 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959 .. . 1954... Quantity harvested bushels 1959 .. . 1954... Figs farms reporting 1959... 1954... Trees of all ages 1959... 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959 .. . 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959 .. . 1954... Quantity harvested pounds 1959... 1954... Improved pecans farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... Trees of all ages 1959 .. . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959 .. . 1954... Quantity harvested pounds 1959... 1954... Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959... 1954... Trees of all ages 1959 .. . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959. . . 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959. . . 1954... Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . . 1954... Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... Trees of all ages 1959 .. . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959 .. . 1954 .. . Trees of bearing age 1959... 1954... Quantity harvested2 field boxes 1959... 1954... 24 13 45 24 11 12 74 103 9 54 65 49 30 16 24 297 1,013 89 129 208 884 65 76 15 13 724 60 62 46 662 14 263 10 5 380 108 210 37 170 71 7 2 10 4 62 12 25 37 12 700 6 16 5 454 209 104 8 350 201 ,110 7 5 58 167 20 153 38 14 205 10 __ 1 22 5 136 35 5 101 22 50 370 25 40 25 330 100 1,760 3 34 311 1,857 88 1,203 223 654 651 377 6 10 70 120 35 57 35 63 655 1,075 2 7 11 73 4 19 7 54 250 760 5 5 76 89 20 48 56 41 50 1,300 107 72 117 17 23 13 46 45 1 2 7 148 55 93 18 112 4 83 1 14 28 327 14 61 9 25 131 46 25 85 56 12 336 300 2 3 18 226 206 18 20 3 150 2 92 230 32 60 230 100 2,135 11 5 145 45 19 1,073 5 195 20 24 20 171 908 424 159 56 749 368 4,699 332 100 51 295 215 6 9 3 12 36 27 261 219 113 55 148 164 83 104 52 58 325 408 65 167 260 241 463 343 22 21 145 194 41 36 104 158 58 15 70 61 652 743 339 439 513 304 9,495 5,785 55 73 2,411 2,569 701 796 1,710 1,773 25,081 24,594 69 128 2,593 5,271 400 747 2,193 4,524 58,248 49,481 32 22 360 228 245 79 115 149 64 27 113 11 443 45 27 9 146 43 61 23 85 20 20 46 28 198 626 70 34 128 592 161 414 17 26 29 29 2 12 68 41 420 370 90 68 330 302 17,369 3,365 49 13 5,105 747 129 205 4,976 542 39,060 3,465 91 56 3,416 2,839 1,066 511 2,350 2,328 36,105 1,440 54 15 403 1,258 146 1,104 255 154 141 48 *Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. For 1959, harvested in 1958-59 from the bloom of 1958; for 1954, harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953. LOUISIANA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 249 Part 6 of 6 St. Tanmany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton West Rouge Carroll West Feliciana Winn 110 141 6: 33 ] 29 131 116 259 i: 42 3! 40 35 1 196 91 i- 14 l( 39 69 129 ■:< 32 r 10 42 2 9,495 3,327 J H' 41 : 2: 188 339 4,581 21! 230 4£ 528 92 3 23,942 5,665 : 2 29 i 4; 110 379 4,503 12S 189 3£ 194 166 4 11 29 :.- 1 7£ 1 37 23 6£ 4 2 3 14 5 26 12 4 61 2 11 30 '!• 2 r 1 29 6 74 215 2 5 £ 0£ 1 179 111 38C 10 13; 41 112 7 140 48 U i oc 4 77 66 26S 3 20E 25 536 8 59 144 4 5 : 73. 144 73 17; 1 32 10 54 9 71 25 LC ... 6S 1 31 31 s: 1 3 6 25 77 20 15 71 19 ; y 1 35 38 20E ! « K 31 58 1> 69 23 1 3] 3 46 35 18£ 14: 459 12 2 47 11 ] It ... 22 12 25£ 29: ... 52 13 16 i 9r 14 7 18f 149 102 14 9 28 1= 3 ] 1' 87 82 50 7: 1 10 19 4 21 15 33 27 t 5 ] W 25 54 50 42 2 18 2 46 16 38 342 ] 7: 27 37,] 7: 808 1,255 485 2,33C 49 22! 139 422 27 818 612 ] ■f 57 23, £ 5; 205 1,225 631 2, OCT 6 1,039 20 2,458 18 21 265 ] on 26 14, E cr 200 574 222 65! 5 37 85 191 19 59 324 5 33 i,: 2r 75 492 203 ; 7. 5 148 838 20 17 77 6S 1 22,: T 608 681 263 1,£ 7: 44 188 54 231 2: 759 288 3 92 24 22,: 21 130 733 428 1,£ 3! 1 891 20 1,620 22 5 67 52 24,9 2C 250 385 157 1,£ p., 30 474 20 722 2i 32 92 i i= 2 : HC 66 200 112 '.' 104 403 24 25 57 2a 16 n 97 80 81 7! 17 IE 14 22 25 105 63 7 11 5i 59 46 54 Z 7 17 26 26 169 360 7£ 84 ; 7C 512 707 260 : 5: 1 95 99 104 364 27 2,353 728 .' 54 ] 6; 466 569 234 ; 2. 52 87 187 559 28 69 129 9 59 J 5: 104 244 72 ] T 14 33 15 140 29 735 221 I 30 5; 56 107 68 ] 2' 13 48 20 137 30 100 231 6' 25 3 1! 408 463 188 : 71 81 66 89 224 31 1,618 507 1! 24 3 it 410 462 166 9 39 39 167 422 32 57 302 ; 3£ 28 ; 6; 721 839 346 £ 31 172 127 69 276 33 128 391 3' 36 81 435 176 130 3: 155 17 2 130 34 17 44 1C 2 2£ 33 37 56 3c 15 18 5 8 35 37 32 i 4 1] 12 22 39 1 3 5 2 11 36 216 563 ; 55 6 3 OC 366 270 614 ] 4£ 194 172 139 37 295 294 5C 28 4: 82 306 400 61 28 25 . 28 155 38 38 305 2' 2 3^ 62 171 146 5r 23 22 20 81 39 118 131 3( 21 i' 19 146 123 12 11 27 40 178 258 ; A 4 bt 304 99 468 9] 171 150 56 58 41 177 163 w 7 2i 63 160 277 6: 16 14 28 128 42 14 49 1C 3 1] 1,514 81 130 4C 29 71 6 43 22 77 ... / 16 74 97 3C 1 3 28 44 25 70 2C 14 5: 191 68 97 ? ; 22 21 14 21 45 78 56 t 15 2 56 38 60 V 1 10 10 5 18 46 257 657 71 106 ; i' 2,109 426 466 : i; 340 134 230 116 47 2,075 504 lc 114 6i 559 272 300 bt 66 45 54 59 48 146 280 i: 31 7 381 224 209 ] 4£ 31 70 45 49 1,682 306 60 2. 133 166 132 1' 17 2= 25 29 50 111 377 6: 75 ] 3f 1,728 202 257 ] & | 309 Cv 192 71 51 393 198 w 54 4. 426 106 168 4r | 49 If 29 30 52 1,065 2,857 9 ?c 1,183 2,- 31 34,844 3,625 3,003 2,- er 3,964 1,86- 1,675 1,165 53 1,812 1,350 y. 1,325 ] o- 4,253 435 1,133 3 j 652 i 225 102 54 47 82 4; 13 6; 81 137 T 19 Z 26 20 5:, 143 87 3! 11 6, 45 79 109 2 18 ! 13 26 56 2,600 1,654 1,9 LI 175 3= ... 2,273 5,038 I 1,. 31 489 ' 0< 1,622 331 57 6,398 3,090 1,C 0" 157 1,C 3i 1,312 2,139 3,596 1 1,( 3 575 : 3< 1,697 1,357 58 1,267 496 ( 5i 66 ] 33 344 874 ; 5 31 ] ■' 253 52 59 546 1,292 ] 9/ 80 bt 218 294 271 1 5' 99 3' ' 191 283 60 1,333 1,158 l,; bl 109 i 0 ... 1,929 4,164 i,; 7- 458 : > 1,369 279 61 5,852 1,798 l,i 1. 77 9 7. 1,094 1,845 3,325 : ' 7 | 476 J 0. > 1,506 1,074 '2 1,800 710 33,. :. 863 8( 13,617 447 j 5,' 8s i 5,050 | ] 3' 1,490 1,352 63 1,402 4,358 14,. 2 75 4,: 4. 1,313 10,340 1,280 ! 3,' 9f 960 | 1,, 0 2,130 11,865 64 47 49 4: 12 r 35 38 68 | 1. 31 * 30 10 65 44 60 3; 6 l. 28 10 48 t 23 10 11 66 1,218 1,433 1,< 01 105 8. 577 583 1,215 4( 2,141 j 3 1,181 214 67 814 1,101 11,' '0. 49 4 511 240 5,893 4< 1,251 6 360 1,569 68 165 239 5' 31 126 88 157 1 i 671 1 2' 91 16 69 287 360 4 25 84 79 4,088 207 1 55 9 70 1,053 1,194 1, 4] 74 71 t 451 495 1,058 3t 1,470 ' 1 1,090 198 71 527 741 11, 61 24 4 427 161 1,805 4' 1,044 6 ) 305 1,560 72 1,055 259 26, 7 3,732 8 ! 13,290 3,026 9,728 ] 8 I 24,135 2 6,895 2,950 73 535 2,237 1,' 81 100 ' ►1 1,866 5,200 5,075 ( 7 1 9,725 5( ) 1,125 15,760 74 20 42 28 104 13 9 1 2 75 41 19 23 30 2 2 ... 76 1,144 1,148 1,310 877 39 29 1 29 77 546 375 721 291 22 13 ! 78 286 241 643 203 16 11 ... 1 l6 79 139 157 289 68 22 3 1 '.'. 80 858 907 667 674 23 'is 1 1 19 .. 81 407 218 432 223 io ! 82 1,342 990 524 452 4 6 1 1 22 63 114 313 115 95 1 84 250 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, sec text) Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . CROPS FOH WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Corn: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . acres > ■ Harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Corn sold bushels . . Small grains harvested: Rice farms reporting . . acres . ■ 162-lb . barrels . . 162-lb. barrels sold.. Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes. . .farms reporting.. acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . Harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . bushels . . . Cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . tons. .. Miscellaneous crops harvested: Cotton farms reporting . . . acres . . . bales . . . Vegetables for sale acres . . . Strawberries farms reporting . . . acres . . . 24-pint crates . . . CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . . acres. . . Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes . . .farms reporting . Miscellaneous crops harvested: Cotton farms reporting. Strawberries farms reporting . acres . 4,783 481,843 168 1,067 157 1,000 54,820 26, 501 3,605 466, 516 ,374,292 ,265,524 64 866 146 24 100 46 1,445 1,918 1,428 819 1,914 256,734 22 707 65 3,352 774 85,257 2 4 137 53 771 85', 361 1,585,864 1,563,563 (Z) 145 22,231 143 22,114 391,280 384,085 2 350 4,200 4,200 Assumption 1 158 1 158 1,950 1,950 Avoyelles 12 2,337 12 2,345 36,480 36, 114 Beauregard 20 3,665 19 3,663 49,670 49,407 2 Reported in small fractions . LOUISIANA HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959 251 East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline 9 1,084 18 1,126 216 71,247 39 9,659 1 275 211 71,027 1,083,653 1,066,641 39 9,659 149,362 147,308 2 237 260 1 275 3,025 3,025 1 450 1,500 ;,ooo 20 4,672 2 53 2 45 2,660 2,200 15 4,188 77,507 76,107 3 11? 1 17 1 17 1,500 448 41,855 2 17 2 17 400 442 41,573 767,567 763,246 7 38 32 4 31 252 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . CROPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Corn: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . Harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Corn sold - bushels. . Small grains harvested: Rice farms reporting . . acres . . 162-lb. barrels.. 162-lb. barrels sold.. Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes. ..farms reporting.. acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . Harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . bushels . . Cut for hay farms reporting . . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops.. tons . . Miscellaneous crops Harvested: Cotton farms reporting . acres . bales . Vegetables for sale . Strawberries farms reporting . acres . 24-pint crates . CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Corn for all purposes farms reporting. acres . Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes. . .farms reporting. Miscellaneous ctoos harvested: Cotton farms reporting. Strawberries farms reporting . acres . 1,014 46 3 42 1,975 255 246 19 563 1 170 1 170 2,400 2,400 36 5,507 36 5,507 87,741 86,371 1,420 1,420 23,785 23,235 Jefferson Davis 563 9,681 562 89,770 1,615,096 1,596,972 Lafayette 100 8,179 2 11 2 11 445 300 8,103 171,792 168,900 3 220 1 206 2,300 2,300 (Z) Z Reported In small fractions . LOUISIANA HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 253 La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Ouachita Plaquemines Rapides Red River Richland St. Bernard St. Charles 1 7 195 9 16 14 11 6 26 3 13 2 1 1 7 111 467 1,094 3,070 934 318 102 511 88 328 5 405 2 23 2 1 2 1 5 2 3 26 204 52 69 5 76 31 4 IS 2 1 2 1 4 2 5 20 204 52 55 5 69 21 6 1,397 11,300 9,500 2,500 2,350 3,995 800 200 100 4,710 600 700 7 8 2 4 2 1 9 800 1,286 366 80 10 15,000 15,492 6,115 1,000 11 15,000 15,492 6,115 960 12 3 2 1 1 1 13 ... 10 71 30 30 58 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 20 30 21 22 30 23 2 8 1 2 24 76 325 20 61 25 107 619 16 69 26 38 127 17 84 17 4 27 1 163 2? 1 265 29 40 43, 906 2 5 11 15 2 30 4 60 1 5 4 115 7 619 4 307 1 175 2 68 7 135 ... 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 254 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . . . CROPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Corn: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . . acres. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Corn sold bushels . . . Small grains harvested: Rice farms reporting. .. acres . . . 162-lb. barrels... 162-lb. barrels sold... Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes. ..farms reporting... acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . ■ Harvested for beans farms reporting . . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . bushels . . . Cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . tons . . . Miscellaneous crons harvested: Cotton farms reporting... acres . . . bales . . . Vegetables for sale . Strawberries farms reporting . . . acres . . . 24-pint crates . . . CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . . acres . . . Annual legumes* Soybeans grown for all purposes . . .farms reportJJlg . . Miscellaneous crops harvested: Cotton farms reporting . . . Strawberries farms reporting . . acres . . 10 2,907 10 2,907 44,521 43,873 St. John the Baptist 1 315 1 315 5,500 5,500 St . Landry 165 15,481 2 12 2 12 750 162 14,786 282,361 276,657 4 585 3 555 9,300 11 1,592 St. Mary 9 1,523 30, 672 28,097 2,233 8 2,233 36, 171 35,458 10 660 Tangipahoa (Z) 3 4 475 726 3,087 102 182 100 177 ,196 878 48 185 1 22 65 855 648 1,636 210, 688 15 20 Z Reported in small fractions. LOUISIANA 255 Parish Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Item {For definition? and explanations, see text) Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . CROPS FOR WHICH ENTIRE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Com: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels . Corn sold bushels , Small grains harvested: Rice farms reporting . acres . 162-lb. barrels. 162-lb. barrels sold. Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes. . .farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. Harvested for beans farms reporting . acres grown alone , acres grown with other crops. bushels . Cut for hay farms reporting . acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops . tons. Miscellaneous crops harvested: Cotton farms reporting . acres ■ bales . Vegetables for sale acres . Strawberries farms reporting. acres . 24-pint crates . CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED Corn for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes. . .farms reporting. acres . Miscellaneous crops harvested: Cotton farms reporting. acres . Strawberries farms reporting . acres . Washington West Carroll All other counties 6 469 1 150 1 150 9,000 ', I ' 1 195 270 2 171 1 167 2,900 2,900 1,053 95,627 9 87 8 84 4,385 720 1,048 94,949 1,861,683 1,840,948 3 107 4 525 7,825 7,825 4 119 135 256 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (Tor definitions am! explanations, see text) Nursery and greenhouse products, (lowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and hull)s sold farms reporting 105b . . dollars IPSO.. lftr.-t . . Hn Tanas with sales of ?2,000or more fans re;,ortini: 1050.. dollars 1050.. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1050 . . 1051.. acres used for growing 1953 . . 105-1 . . Soles dollars 1059 . . 1954,. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1050 . . 1054.. Grown under glass farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . square feel 1959 . . 1954 . . drown in the open farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1950 , . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959. . 1954.. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959 , , 1954.. square feet 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown In the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1054 . . acres used for growing 1050. . 1951 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1051 . , Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting 1050 . , Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1950 . dollars 1050. 1954.. Sales or standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1950. sale- of all other forest products farms reporting 1050. dollars 1959. Sales of firewood, nulpwood, fence posts, and saw logs farms reporting 1059. dollars 1950 . Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1950 dollars 1959 . Firewood and fuelwood cut.. forms reporting 1059. 1054 . cords (4' x 1' x »'l 1950. 1954. Sales farms reporting 1959. cords (I' x 4' x 6') 1959. Pulpwood sold farms reporting 1959, cools (1' x 4' X B') 1059. 56 | 57 '-nee posts cut farms reporting 1059 . . 1954., numlier 1059 , . 1954,. Snles farms reporting 1959 . . number 1054, . Snwlors nnd veneer logs cut farms reporting 1959 . . , 1054 ' . thousands of lioard feel 1059 . . 1951'. sa|r> farms reporting 1959. . thousands of Ixiard feet 1959 .. 433 3,767,805 2,999,100 160 3,601,467 230 233 2,806 3,997 2,099,366 2,115,556 225 177 143 99 1,073,641 573,565 131 115 100 309 1,608,463 826,539 89 61 42 30 46,269 41,729 56 34 49 22 59,976 57,005 10,087 3,391 3,319,976 1,941,004 2,545 1,747,615 1,932 1,572,361 1,795 1,478,370 206 93,991 6,998 15,101 44,076 133,473 177 1,719 1,449 74,548 1,295 6,819 405,962 2,000,814 134 109,520 296 1,319 7,869 54,736 220 7,020 6 (D) 5,770 3 (D) 2 20 4 (D) 5,090 2 2 1 1 1,000 50 1 2 1 1 (O 650 15 15 11,846 4,275 12 8,411 7 3,435 6 3,185 2 250 41 339 1 14 5,000 13,230 1 4,000 1 12 25 118 1 25 2 (D) 500 1 (D) 1 1 1 38 5 (D) 300 1 2 200 1 (Z) (D) 2,840 1,030 2 1,600 6 3 274 59 3 269 2 (D) 1,800 1 (D) 1 1 400 2 2 1 1 4,500 308 1 1 (Z) (z) (D) 1,400 1 1 3,000 (D) 36 32 34,861 38,093 3,905 1,630 23 30 8,327 23,329 22 5 26,534 14,764 22 5 24,010 14,764 5 2,524 63 52 109 121 269 370 704 997 1 2 5 43 Assumption 62 1,241 11,975 2 309 133 9,000 1 15 9,000 Avoyelles 7,508 5 4,268 2 3,240 6 1,065 3,818 2 10 2 3 600 1,800 3 7 2 1 325 1,825 (Z) 140 193 381 27 29,978 13,323 20 27,747 10 2,231 9 2,171 1 60 337 369 2,787 3,519 5 32 86 293 25,405 73,480 3 5,625 2 25 25 715 1 14 Beauregard 11 24,810 20,285 4 20,650 6 21 31 17,385 12,985 3 2 1 1 5,000 800 3 1 2 4 6,825 7,300 1 1 600 200 87 47,268 lb,&5l 65 26,037 49 21,231 39 17,806 14 3,425 130 147 617 669 14 23 5,215 10,783 5 3,205 9 33 80 507 5 14,360 24,050 1 13,000 2 4 1 8 200 8,000 1 i 144 4 3 2 1 17,700 15,000 3 2 4 4 14,110 16,050 262 159 106,651 41,105 121 40,847 126 65,804 115 61,130 15 4,674 112 861 625 1,443 7 33 108 63 99 12,382 20,252 4 7,706 23 60 627 7 38 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported in. small fractions, 1 Includes sales of standing timber. LOUISIANA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 257 Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin 24 9 1 ... 6 1 2 22 4 2 1 145,470 58,997 (D) 3,225 (D) (D) 246,197 750 (D) 215,370 13,722 265 350 700 17,960 5,400 3 14 3 1 1 7 1 4 137,420 54,497 ... 2,000 CD) 235, 502 (D) 7 5 1 3 1 1 11 3 6 12 5 2 11 7 8 14 (Z) 2 1 (zj 41 2 8 161 16 1 22 0 50,031 11,653 CD) 2,550 (D) (D) 53,126 625 10 116,650 12,900 150 11,000 11 19 5 4 1 14 1 1 1! 19 4 1 2 7 2 13 18 3 1 1 9 1 14 18 2 1 2 4 2 15 81,012 14,090 150 1,296 84,299 1,126 16 68,166 805 300 1,4«8 6,400 4,600 17 5 4 3 8 1 IB 8 2 4 19 3 2 1 8 (zj 20 3 2 3 2] 92, 614 47,344 675 (D) 191,071 50 (oj 22 98,570 822 200 600 5,460 2,800 23 5 2 1 2 24 1 2 1 2 2 25 5 1 1 26 1 1 1 1 >7 1,850 1,000 10 150 15 324 2,000 29 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 30 31 1 1 5 3 (zj (Z) 2 32 33 2,825 2,000 75 (D) 11 150 ::: 265 100 1,500 2,600 35 100 21 141 93 371 115 321 165 64 276 116 526 38 42 14 44 23 174 29 146 53 19 51 20 52 37 30,174 41,823 36,155 14,426 224,613 102,946 134,868 32,298 68,658 157,074 11,176 23,915 38 17,136 18,709 11,046 13,665 67,985 19,690 45,516 8,234 51,288 202,623 3,331 24,291 39 33 11 39 16 137 25 109 45 13 39 11 37 10 17,537 12,295 21,333 8,227 81,773 33,011 74,098 25,886 58,338 126,597 5,537 18,005 41 15 7 31 8 111 13 77 17 10 25 11 19 4S 12,637 29,528 14,822 6,199 142,840 69,935 60,770 6,412 10,320 30,477 5,589 5,910 1 : 14 7 29 6 110 13 69 17 10 22 11 18 14 12,000 19,676 13,796 1,059 142,340 69,935 59,019 6,412 10,320 28,075 5,589 5,160 15 3 2 2 2 1 10 3 1 ie 637 9,852 1,026 5,140 500 1,751 2,402 750 IT 60 8 110 72 222 88 190 115 39 236 91 466 19 239 20 217 201 336 74 752 163 121 756 194 1,031 !'l 435 32 931 650 1,282 1,331 1,164 561 172 1,375 659 3,587 50 2,357 145 864 1,614 2,508 1,365 5,923 1,224 1,406 7,158 1,433 11,711 51 4 1 2 2 2 2 15 5 2 1 12 52 15 2 17 8 30 20 118 19 10 8 221 53 9 6 25 i 3 103 11 52 6 7 16 10 2 54 487 788 1 758 j 63 8,392 4,045 3,307 134 343 1,650 363 18 55 1 13 10 71 7 55 20 9 15 24 102 56 120 12 35 | 106 275 46 356 150 104 443 169 493 57 200 2,093 1,690 19,183 1,150 13,864 4,060 3,502 10,550 7,670 32,070 5S 37,842 12,215 5,430 1 ... 37,895 57,460 25,425 87,980 1 43,437 34,051 149,556 67,465 194,071 59 ... ' ... 1 1 2 3 1 5 1 7 60 ... i ... 50 700 1,150 300 6,300 200 2,210 61 1 1 4 ' ... i 1 17 1 7 7 5 3 2 4 62 10 8 16 ! 1 17 30 16 51 6 22 48 9 59 S3 100 174 1 50 14 413 200 176 99 125 56 24 07 64 341 704 200 | 25 402 849 645 1,003 239 4,151 7,890 59 891 65 1 1 3 : 15 1 7 6 4 1 1 66 100 174 49 354 200 170 91 i 115 43 35 67 258 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (For definitions and explanations, see u>xt) Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nurson ami greenhouse products, flower anil vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1059... dollars 1959... 1954 . . . On farms with sales of <2,n00 or more farm? reporting 1959... dollars 1059... Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vine* ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres used for growing 1959, . , 1954... Sales dollars 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Cut flowers, polled plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... Grown under glass fatTns reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . srjuare feet 1959. . . 1954... drown in the open farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . acres used for growing 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Sa)es dollars 1959... 1954... Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetahle seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1**59 . . . 1954 . . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . square feet 1959 . . . 1954... Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres used for growing 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Sules dollars 1959 . . . 1954... Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting 1959 . . . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1959 . - dollars 1959... 1954 . . . Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Sales or all other forest products farms reporting 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Sales of firewood, pulpwnod, fence posts, and SRwl.ogs farms reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959.. . Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1059 . . . dollars 1959... Firewood and fuel wood cut farms reporting 1959... 1954... cords (4* x 4'x 8') 1959... 1954... Salea farms reporting 1959 . . . cords ( V x 4' x 6') 1959 . . . Pulpwood sold farms reporting 1959. . . cords (I" x 4' x 8*) 1959... ■nee nosts cut - farms reporting 1959... 1954 . . , number 1959... 1954.. gnjPS farms reporting 1959. . number 1954. . . inwloc*! and veneer lugs cul farms reporting 1959. 1954 thousands of board feel 1959. 1954 X Sal,.;. farms reporting 1959. thousands of In .an I foot l!>r.!). 1 5 (D) 17,460 428,539 2 13,210 5 5 u 836 15,460 407,300 1 7 1 3 4,500 14,340 1 4 1 3 2,000 20,839 1 1 1 1 600 400 (z) (D) 172 69 46,750 25,005 54 18,013 45 28,737 38 25,616 7 3,121 124 112 623 741 5 48 1,335 6 22 9,011 9,325 3 3,236 7 10 108 473 5 96 2 734 1,075 1 500 1 234 1 234 179 1 18 5 348 2,826 1 115 3 3,250 1,965 1 2,600 1 1 200 1,000 3 2 2 2 3,300 4,240 2 (Z) 2,350 850 2 1 175 1 700 115 12 42 161 700 ■1 20 3 355 3 13 500 1,795 2 (D) 3,110 1 (D) 2 1 2 2 3,300 2,580 1 CD) 2,900 5 5 545 26 178 13 63 13,648 30,933 35,438 10 36 7,408 9,708 6 43 6,240 21,225 5 43 6,215 21,225 128 345 983 2,131 1,298 16 133 2,285 25,048 2 29 40 305 3 39 17 190,594 443,480 11 185,844 7 16 39 138 14,700 177,030 15 16 14 12 149 ,926 214,812 8 13 7 40 175,844 266,450 1 (Z) '50 Jefferson Davis 8,550 34,000 3 8,050 10 24 8,500 34,000 1 1 100 Lafayette 5,408 12,639 7 4,924 3 484 415 1 69 62 272 3 9 900 10,800 1 300 14 150 18 390,060 246,735 11 382,280 14 13 353 434 336,325 189,410 7 6 5 3 83,200 24,848 4 36,280 57,225 3 1 7 1 17,455 100 2 20,050 27 324 3,177 1,000 2 1 (Z) 1 200 200 1 4,237 600 2 2 1 4 2,777 800 2 2 1,600 1 (zj 200 6 2,246 75 6 2,246 2 (D) 2 2 ) 50 35 19,459 4,333 19 7,095 28 12,364 27 10,935 3 1,429 18 97 100 1,061 1 10 22 546 3 8 3,800 ,190 1,785 2 3,400 5 4 38 115 7 43 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported in small fractions. includes sales of standing timber. LOUISIANA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 259 Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland Sabine 6 18 1 2 5 26 13 11 3 48 3 1 1 2,705 15,136 (D) (D) 4,770 624,609 152,220 21,800 5,340 359,109 4,300 (D) 0 10,765 2,735 1,600 26,600 1,000 166,000 120,022 13,826 235,518 300 1,500 3 2 1 1 1 12 6 3 2 19 1 1 4 6,615 (D) (D) 2,500 599,543 149,705 16,200 4,400 344,789 2,400 (D) 5 2 5 2 3 10 9 6 2 32 1 fi 2 4 1 2 1 8 7 18 3 25 7 10 5 11 5 12 38 8 25 401 1 8 4 1 (zj 1 5 89 48 22 18 361 9 425 7,150 (D) 3,570 26,150 111,530 7,500 3,000 316,631 1,200 10 6,200 1,705 1,500 1,025 1,000 95,500 100,700 8,726 5,800 213,755 11 1 15 1 1 3 23 10 1 2 19 2 1 12 2 3 1 3 16 6 1 1 14 1 1 13 1 7 1 2 18 5 1 2 9 2 1 14 1 2 10 5 1 4 1 1 15 1,250 10,545 10,720 1,892 178,226 30,300 7,000 280 11,442 360 1,540 16 229 10,750 35,079 7,666 4,000 5,490 108 1,120 17 10 1 1 1 13 7 ... ::: 12 18 2 3 1 1 7 2 1 1 12 19 2 (Z) 2 1 4 2 6 20 "2 (z) (z) 1 7 1 (zj "s 13 21 250 7,212 (D) (D) 1,200 597,459 40,315 12,000 500 42,088 1,400 (6j 22 4,050 680 100 10,575 70,500 10,200 5,000 2,000 21,538 150 1,500 23 3 7 1 2 4 3 4 3 24 3 1 1 8 1 1 2 1 25 2 4 1 1 3 1 2 26 1 1 6 1 27 1,560 392 400 1,000 126 720 216 510 28 1,680 ::: 5,000 ... 6,248 108 29 1 4 ... 2 4 3 1 .10 2 1 ... 3 1 1 2 .11 (z) 1 ... (Z) 15 2 1 .12 2 (z) 1 1 (zj 1 33 2,030 774 1,000 375 2,300 1,840 390 1,700 34 515 350 15,000 9,122 100 100 225 150 35 251 226 105 250 459 142 ... 79 353 89 383 396 36 96 105 24 41 158 ... 50 35 111 72 25 154 37 95,506 43,079 56,815 62,843 105,822 21,214 44,259 72,662 77,384 16,157 157,733 36 92,136 79,520 86,656 21,052 38,309 23,789 57,984 81,072 29,588 18,936 82,300 39 78 89 21 31 125 20 33 77 55 20 113 40 39,551 28.330 47,885 22,080 53,991 3,807 ... 39,533 25,724 20,555 10,162 73,025 41 66 34 11 24 85 39 5 61 54 8 109 42 55,955 14,749 8,930 40,763 51,831 17,407 4,726 46,938 56,829 5,995 84,708 43 66 26 11 23 77 38 4 58. 53 8 99 14 55,705 7,813 8,680 40,563 47,635 16,597 3,726 45,052 56,729 5,995 80,462 45 1 12 1 1 14 1 2 6 1 14 46 250 6,936 250 200 4,196 810 1,000 1,886 100 4,246 47 166 128 78 200 341 87 46 276 17 319 279 48 279 400 595 360 721 275 124 628 51 754 159 49 806 606 502 1,615 2,013 484 ... 444 1,600 90 1,921 1,488 50 1,751 4,573 6,529 5,092 8,189 1,706 ... 1,993 3,384 427 5,703 885 51 5 1 1 5 8 1 ... 1 8 2 3 7 r._> 30 6 10 25 66 4 12 269 18 68 52 53 61 19 7 11 53 ... 34 1 39 49 1 87 54 3,255 391 414 1,385 2,314 1,059 160 2,198 3,200 10 3,585 55 45 22 8 33 61 ... 28 4 24 11 99 22 56 151 174 164 209 167 219 85 124 63 464 65 57 9,323 3,762 1,325 12,060 23,521 ::: 6,813 800 13,010 7,750 27,208 15,517 5B 32,205 46,788 50,108 63,396 50,917 54,340 24,837 36,816 28,017 167,329 20,140 59 2 3 3 18 ... 2 12 2 5 4 60 1,400 800 338 11, 061 ... 150 ... ... 9,850 2,200 730 10,356 61 7 9 8 10 12 2 2 12 7 5 15 62 28 66 43 45 19 52 7 68 17 37 32 63 151 66 62 473 236 14 ... 26 231 219 117 539 64 1,462 1,637 3,054 1,015 329 690 ... 538 2,852 366 1,490 1,236 65 4 4 4 7 10 2 2 7 5 2 13 66 138 38 52 431 219 ::: 14 26 147 179 107 532 C7 260 STATISTICS FOR PARISHES Parish Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nursen anil greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds' and plants, nowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1050 . . . dollar- l"5!t... 1954. . . farms reporting 1050... dollars 1050... Nursery products (trees, shrulis. vines.' ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1050... 1054... acres used for growing 1050... 1054... dollars 1050.. 1054 . . . tin farms with sales of s?,0(Xl or more . Sales . Out flowers, potted planus, florist mens and bedding plants farms reporting 1050 . . 1054 . . Grown under glass to™ reporting 1059.. 1054 . . souare feel 1050 . . 1054.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1050 . . 1054.. acres used for growing 1950 . . 1054 . . Sales dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms rrporlinp 1050... 1954 . . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... square feet 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1050 . . . 1954 . . . acres used for growing 1959 . . . 1051... S,!^ dollars 1950... 1054 .. . Pulpwood sold . .... farms reporting 1050 , cords (F • I' i h') 1050. Fence poses cut '«"'» sporting 1059. 1951 . number 1050. 1054. ^1^- , farms reporting 1050. nulrilicr 1051 Any fOteSt ptOdUCtS CUt and/01 SOld farms reporting 1050 . . . Sales of anv forest products farms reporting 1950. . . dollars 1959... 1954... Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1950 . . . dollars 1050 .. . Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1059 . . . dollars 1050... Sales of Firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawloes fazms reporting 1050. . . dollars USD. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1059. . . dollars 1950... Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1050. . 1054 . . cords (Fv F - h')1950.. 1054 . . Sales farms reporting 1950. . cords (!' \ F v s'l 1059.. SawloRS and vend m log- CUt fa""- reporting 1050 . 105I1 ■ thousands of board feel 1050 . 1054 . 5nles farms reporting 1050.. thousands of board feet 1D511 (D) 52,400 2 (D) 1 i (D) 200 3 1 251,500 40,000 1 4 7 12 (D) 52,200 St. Charles 4 4,630 1 2,500 1 880 2 3,900 3 5 3,650 1 (D) 1 (Z) (D) 31 11,765 1 910 82 414 307 3,326 1 20 30 2 261 450 57, 190 3 31 65 494 2 64 2 (D) 1 (Z) (D) St. John the Baptist 1 tz) (D) 66 4 36,601 17, 502 38,963 899 46 4 23,926 3,252 31 1 12,675 14,250 1 14,250 1 500 250 94 1 250 St. Landry 3 2,613 150 3 1,128 2 1,485 2 1,485 26 055 16 300 3 24 ?o; 4 3 20 12 24 855 15 30 1,900 1 1 (Z) (Z) 350 1,000 107 15 30,331 5,355 15 16,545 3 13,786 2 13,770 1 16 89 822 707 9,026 241 750 20 309 162 (D) 4,500 1 (D) 2 15 12 (D) 3,100 St. Mary 1 (Z) 100 1 1,300 122 1 52 102 24 792 140 1 31 1 5,785 36,396 6 4,296 2 1 151 1 32,100 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported in small fractions . includes sales of standing timber. LOUISIANA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 261 St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne 28 688,395 631,660 20 683,945 25 40 1,343 1,516 666,495 517,700 3 10 1 6 14,000 45,704 3 7 6 154 21,900 112,960 1 1 1,000 44 30 76, 572 56,790 24 43,045 19 33,527 18 32,727 2 800 14 135 91 989 4 14 35 308,683 195,690 7 297,246 6,470 9 12 2 4 705 6,130 423 i 183 : 140,024 164,075 112 99,987 105 40,037 | 94 31,941 16 3,096 274 655 1,065 3,788 12 42 76 1,693 4 58 30 198 1,500 20,006 8,580 48,904 1 9 50 7,725 4 11 22 99 95 130 1,263 2,897 3 4 89 99 2 (D) 2,000 9 1 9 249 2 166 233,701 (D) 132,630 19 18 1 6 7 77,140 71,422 17 15 1 15 31 1 74,277 56,930 2,000 9 1 15 1 200 (D) 145 36 138,059 105,529 33 131,419 10 6,640 9 6,390 1 250 109 370 926 3,628 55 20 92 4,686 , 41,772 2 ' 1,002 6 i 26 i 84 ! 6,193 5 I 53 | 1 (D) 2,100 1 1 (D) 2 7 2,100 2 (D) 1 2 1 (D) « 373 2 228 989 263,236 ,455 85,129 2 207 989 98,537 127 164,699 126 163,138 5 1,561 179 9 338 1,419 170 5,787 6 27 113 8,496 2 71 3 112 200 17,389 650 27,365 11 7,760 17 4 53 833 152 1,327 17 751 3 5,915 650 1 3,100 2 1 1 (Z) 4,000 400 3 1 2 500 ' 2 1 1 1 1,915 250 1 1,200 300 1 1,200 1 i 6 600 5,000 ; 393 100 3 2 1 1 233 100 2 2 1,550 1 1 200 Washington 424 132. 59,124 42,997 91 I 26,135 I 83 1 32,989 ' 68 25,195 j 21 I 7,794 312 50 1,148 362 3 9 54 1,311 10 15 9,466 : 5,480 I 7 9,066 | I 16 i 46 95 1,194 12 I so ; 15 62,724 24,890 5 54,9161 9; 7 53 34 36,235 : 21,800, 11 3 8 2 28,143 4,300 6| 2 13 2 26,449 3,090 551 202 120,060 31,475 136 42,728 136 77,332 126 ; 71,482 10 I 5,850 413 734 1,522 3,879 | 6! 34 4,625 224 1,807 35,771 7 52 56 688 5 37 West Baton Rouge 5 5,775 2,800 II 4,925 2 2 2 5 300 1,200 1 2 1 1 1 1,365 560 2| i| (z) 4,875 300 \\ 1 I 2 I 1,200 | 2,720 I 1 (Z) 600 1,300 211 122 140,313 19,796 102 62,677 75 77,636 73 77,163 3 473 83 124 469 1,812 6 26 61 49 108 12,578 23,200 5 4,250 13 11 647 421 | 8 574 West Carroll 1 1 900 20 10 25,945 1,795 8 14,695 3 11,250 2 8,250 10 35 233 564 2 12,500 2 20 8,550 West Feliciana 269 36 18,781 18,923 23 13,905 15 4,876 15 4,876 216 487 1,161 4,621 7 137 2 67 31 365 300 20,608 3,605 85,297 3 2,200 1 9 3 25 50 55 120 1,131 1 3 50 53 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 1 (D) 230 36 85,991 47,168 32 66,711 9 19,280 9 19,080 1 200 191 202 1,768 1,281 1 5 6 665 35 33 15,764 22,020 2 200 14 200 2,293 1 200 3 455 1 2 245 (Z) 174 122 77, 187 30, 665 74 27,803 86 49,384 78 43,536 12 5,848 65 258 567 1,107 2 12 74 2,409 5 29 1,600 7,615 10 27 204 348 9 161 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (263) 264 THE QUESTIONNAIRE Ttai§ census is authorized by Act of Congress. United States Code. Title 13, Sections 5. 9. and guaranteeing that the information furnished be accorded confidential treatment. The regulation. 142, 221-4. requiring that the inquiries be answered completely and accurately. BbU«EAU OF THE CEBSUS PARSONS. KANSAS OFFICE IISI OKU I Al CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1959 Section I.— PERSON NOW IN CHARGE Al NO. (If a member of the family or anyone else fills this questionnaire for the person in charge, be sure thai all the information is given for the person in charge.) ■ (person in charge)? (Middle Initial) 2. What is your mail address? Section II— OWNERSHIP :■£ iWNEIi LAND even though (he and wasteland. 3. How Include all land and tracts of land owned, regardless of where located se are considered separate units; also cropland, pastureland, woodland, L-s do vo (// no land i tuned, mark X in the square for "None.") LAND RENTED OR LEASED FROM OTHERS Include all land and tracts or land rented or leased by you regardless of where located. Include any separate fields, meadows. pastureland, woodland. Bnd wasteland. 4 How many acres do von rent from others? Include acres worked on shares None U i If "None," mark X and skip to question [5] ) 'al What is the name and address of each landlord and the number of acres rented or worked on shares for each'' Name of landlord Mail address (Post office and State) Mail address (Post office and State) .AND MANAGED FOR OTHERS [5] How inunv acres do von operate for others, as a hired manager? (Enter the name mid address of employer under questii i 4(a) LAND RENTED OH LEASED TO OTHERS Include any separate fields and hay land rented to olherB. Include land worked on shares by othera. Do not include land leaaed to the Government under the Soil Bank. t 6. How munv acres do you rent to others? None Q {If'" None," mark X and s*ip to question [7] ) (a) Of the acre<) rented to others, how many are owned by you? . None Q Acres ACRES IS THIS PLACE: [7] Adding acres owned and acres rented from others, then subtracting acres rented to others, we get* (Question 3 pins question 4 minus question 6; This all the land operated by you even though part of it may be located elsewhere or in other parishes lining questions of this report refer to the total acres of land reported for this question. ^^ LOCATION Mr" LAND 8. Is anv of this land located in another parish? No Q Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [9] I (a) How many acres are in your parish9 lb) l Jive names uf other parishes and acres located in each ami- of parisb) lAenisI [Name nj parish) tAcwi) Section III. Report alt crops harvested or to be harvested this year from these (read answer for question 7) If you rent or work land for others on shares include landlord's share. CORN AND SORGHUMS: (Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from tins place I CORN: [9] Was any corn harvested fur any purpose this year? No Q Yes I // "No," mark X and skip to question [11 J.) {Answer these questions, if "Yes.")- ■ 10. Corn for- all-purposes? (Do not include sweet corn or popcorn la) Corn for grain? (70 lb, ear corn or 56 lb. shelled corn = 1 bu.) (b) Corn for silage? (c) Corn hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder (ears not husked or snapped)? (The total of the acres for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the acres for question 10.) (1) How many acres were or will be harvested? of this year's SORGHUMS FOR GRAIN, FORAGE, AND SIRUP: [llj Were any sorghums harvested for anv purpose this year? No Q Ye (// "No," mark X and skip to question [I3J ) 12. Sorghums for all purposes? (Include sorghums for grain, silage, forage, pasture, (a) Sorghums for grain or seed? (b) Sorghums fur silage? (c) Sorghums cut for dry forage or hay. or hogged or grazed? . (d) Sorghums for sirup? Acre* * /10 Arree fia. Bo. Ifreen -■ itfhl Acre* (1) How many acres were (2) How many acres were grown with other crop*1' (3) How much was or will be harvested? • * Bu • * T«M • * . ... T3 {At wer these questions, if "»s/')~ Were any of (he following grain crops harvesled this year — [21] Wheal? . . 26. Oats for grain? . 32. Rice? (Report barrelH on dry-weigh! basis ! 38. Other grains? Barley'' Rye' Mixed grams'' (Underline kind.) (1) : How many acres were combined? HAY CROPS; (If two or more cuttings, count the acres only once but give total production of all cuttings Inclilt the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place I {Answer these questions, if "r«J'>— No AVere any of the following hay crops harvested this year— 39. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating? 42. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses for hay? 43. Lespedeza for hay? . . - (Include sencea ) 45. Oats, wheal, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay? , . . . (Include oats cut when ripe or nearly ripe for feeding unthreshed.) 47. Any other hay? (Include Bermuda gross, Johnson- grass, old meadows, ore hard grass, Sudaugrass. mid grasses.) harvested thisyear? CLOVER SEED AND OTHER FIELD SEEDS: 49. Were any clover seed or other field seeds harvested this year? . No Q \ es D (// "No," mark X and skip to question [79] ) (.4n«u'er these questions, if "Yes ">■■*■, 57. While clover seed? 78. Other field seeds? ... Carpetgrass' Crimson clover'' Lespedeza? Ryegrass1 Vetch' Wild winter peas? Fescm a a p D POTATOES, COTTON, AND SUGARCANE [Answer these questions, if ' Were any of the following crops harvested this year- [79] Irish potatoes for home use or for sale' (If less than 20 bushels were harvested, do not report acres) 80. Sweelpolaloes for home use or for sale"1 (If less than 20 bushels were harvested, do not report acres.) 89. Cotlon? 97. Sugarcane for sugar? 98. Sugarcane for sirup? 99. Sugarcane for need? (2) How much was harvested? (3) How much of thit year's crop was or will be sold? How many tons were harvested' (U Acres harvested or to be harvesled? (D How many acres were or will be harvested? (Report tenths of an acre if called for) ] Teatha ! /10 (3) How much of this year's crop was or will be sold? Tona (21 Pounds of "clean" seed harvested or to be harvested? (2) How much was or will be harvested? JZ LOUISIANA 265 VEGETABLES FOR HOME USE ANl» Foil SALE. 105. Were any vegetables, sweel corn, or melons, harvested this year for home use? So Q Yes Q 106. Were any vegetables, sweet corn, or melons, harvested this year for sale for fresh rmirki't or to ca re, freezers, processors? No □ Yes □ (Ij \„- f0l ■stic i 106, "tar* X and ikip to question [143].) (Answer these questions, if "/'«.") ■ Were any of the following vegetable crops harvested this year — (If two or more planting? of the same crop were made, either on the uroo land or on different land, report the total harvested acres of the several plantings.) 107. Tomatoes? 108. Sweet cornT 109. Cucumbers and pickles? 110. Snap beans (bush and pole types)7 . 111. Watermelons? 112. Cabbage? 114. Sweet peppers, except pimientos? 116. Hot peppers? 118. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas? 120. Green lima beans? 122. Okra? 128. Turnips? 129. Shallots? 141. Other? (See list below.) . . . (1) Acres harvested? (Report tenths of Tenth* no Beet* i.ni. Dtjo spi™ Green onion* ma** melon* Garlic Paraler Turnip green* CarroU Lettuce and romalne Plmlento* C* all flower Muatard pnm Erujllih peaa 142. What was the value of all vegetables sold rfcis year? if, j (Include the landlord's share Do not include the value of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes.) BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [143] Were any berries or other small fruits harvested this year for sale No Q Yes Q mark X and skip to question [152].) [A nswrr these questions, if "Yet.")m Were any of the following berry crops harvested this year — Other berries? Blackberries'' TREE FRUITS, NUTS, AND (JRAPES: [152J Is there a total of 20 fruit and nut trees and grapevines on this place? No Q Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [198].) (// "Yes," answer questions 153 through 197.) 153. How much land is in bearing and itlbcaring fruit orchards, groves. neyards. and planted nut trees?. . . (0 Acres harvested' (Report tenths of acres) Quantity harvested? ' Tenth* T {Answer these questions, if " Yes ' Were any of the following kinds of fruit and nut trees on this place— "154. Apples? 155. Peaches? 158. Pears? 165. Plums and prunes? ... 172. Figs? 177. Improved pecans? ... 178. Wild and seedling pecans? 183. Tung nuts? (Report pounds of nuts in the hull.) D C D a □ a D a D 197. Other fruits and nuts? Grapes'* Grapefruit? Kumquals? Lemons? Japanese persimmons? Pl-inted Mack wain u ts? (1) /iq How many trees (or na. vines) are ^ NOT of bearing age? (2) How many trees (or vines) are of bearing age' (3) How much was harvested f his year? hai.««-d In ISSSSt from bloom of ttSS NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS AND PLANTS, AND BULBS [198] Were any nursery or greenhouse products, flower or vegetable seeds or plants, flowers, or bulbs grown for sale thia yeart No Q Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [202] I (Answer these questions, if " Ye> 200. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants for sale? 201. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plantB, bulbB. mushrooms? a In open" (b) Under glass? . I Q | Q la) In open? (I) How much area was used for grown Tenth* 110 (2) What will be the value of sales in 1959? IU It B OTHER CROPS: [202] Are there any other crops lhal were or will be harvested thia year on tins place Root and grain crops hogged or grazed? GraBs silage? Tobacco? {If "Yes," Nam* of croel answer for earh crop.) - i ii-- a No □ Yes Q Section IV— LAND USE THIS YEAR, 1959 203. Acres in this place (copy acres from question 7) * CROPLAND: 204. How many acres of land were in fields and tracts from which crops were harvested (including hay cut) thia year? (This area may be obtained by adding the acres in the fields or tracts from winch one or more crops were harvested or hay was cut thia year; acres in nonbearing and bearing planted fruit trees, nuts, and grapes, and acres in nursery and greenhouse products.) THIS SHADED SECTION IS TO BE FILLED BY CENSUS ENUMERATOR (a) Add acres of all crops iu-ith it in Sec. Ill) and enter total here. (6) From how many acres of land were two crops harvested this ymar? (c) Subtract the acres for (o> from (a) and enter difference here - 20S. How many acres of cropland were used only for pasture (or grazing) thia year? 207. How many acres of cropland were used only for soil-improvement grasses and legume* not harvested and not pastured thia year? None D 208. How many acres of cropland have not been accounted for? (Include idle cropland and cropland < None D which all crops failed ) These totals must WOODLAND: (Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts, cutover and deforested i land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture I 209. How many acres of woodland were pastured (or grazed) thia year? . 210. How many acres of woodland were not pastured (or grazed) thia year? None Q OTHER LAND 211 How many acres were in other pastures? (Not cropland pasture and not woodland pasture.) (// "None," mark X and skip to question [212] ) (a) Of this other pasture, how many acres do you consider to be improved pasture? None □ (Improved by liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, and controlling weeds and brush) [212] How many acres were in house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and wasteland? ........ Add these acres (questions 204. 205, 207, 208. 209. 210, 211, and 212) and enter the total here ■ Section V— IRRIGATION 213. Of the total land in this place (reported in question 203), how many acres were irrigated this year? None Q Acres . (// "None," mark X and skip to question [218] ) 214. How many acres in this place were irrigated by sprinklers thia year? No D Acres . 215. From how many acres of irrigated land rere crops harvested thia year? None Q Acres . (Be sure to include all irrigated land from which hay was cut and all irrigated land in both bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut crops and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested.) (// "A'one," mark X and skip to question [217].) 216. What part of the land from which crops .-ere harvested this year was Irrigated? All D Part Q (// "Alt*' mark X and skip to question [217].) (If "Hart," give below name and acres irrigated for each crop. If all orchard was irrigated, list "Orchard," and if alt vegetables for sale, list "Vegetables.") Name of crop irrigated7 Acres irrigated'' Name of crop irrigated? Acres irrigated? (1) (3) (2) (4) [217] irrlgall place ' What percent of the >n water used on this hia year was obtained— (a) From a well (pumped or flowing) or spring directly by this farm or from another farm7 (b) From a stream, lake, drainage ditch, or reservoir directly by this farm or from another farm? (c) From a mutual or cooperative water or diirh company, irrigation district, or other irrigation organization? (Give name below.) (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must = 266 THE QUESTIONNAIRE Section VI.— RACE, AGE, RESIDENCE, OFF- FARM WORK, AND OTHER INCOME (I) Whitt i. i (2) I Nfre D (3) Otbtr D . [218] What is your race? (.Wai 219. How old were you on your last birthday' 220. Do you live on this place? No Q Yes □ 221. When did you begin to operate this place' Report month if you began to operate this place since January 1, 19S8. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME: 222. How many days this year did vou work off your farm' Include work at a nonfarm job, business, profession, or on someone else's farm "include days you expect to work off your farm between now and December 31. 1959. (Do not include exchange work ) (.Wort one.)— (2) I {•> 49 d«r» D (3) i soio ndmr* O (4) too io m dmjm I j ■ 100 or mor* da TO lD 223. Did any other member of your family living with you have a nonfarm job, business, profession, or work on someone else's farm this year? 224. Have vou any income this year from any of the following sources: Sale of products from land Vented out' Cash rent' Boarders' Social Security? Old-age assistance? Pensions' Veterans' allowances' Unemployment compensation' Interest? Dividends' Profits from nonfarm business' Financial help from members of your family? . , (// "None" for question 222 and "No" for both questions 223 and 224, sktp to question [226] ) which you and vour familv receive from work off the farm and d in questions 223 and 224) be greater than the total value of all d or tu be sold from your place this year? 225. Will the No □ Yes D No D Yes Q No D Yes Q Section VII.— FOREST PRODUCTS THIS YEAR, 1959 ved this year from [226] How much was or will bi he sale of standing timber or tree*: (Include standing timber sold for pulpwood.) 227. How much was or will be received (his year from the ale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers? (Do not include sale of standing timber, firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawlogs. (Answer these questions, if ">'«.")■ (Do not report below any products sold on ^^^ the etump Products sold on the stump should be included in question 226.) None sold □ $_ None sold Q $_ Were any of the following forest products cut this year for home use or for sale — 228. Firewood and fuelwood? 229. Pulpwood? 230. Fence posts? ... 231. Sawlogs and veneer logB? ol a (2) How much was or will be sold in 1959? i»fli VIII— POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK NOW ON THIS PLACE AND LIVESTOCK ■-■■<■ PRODUCTION THIS YEAR, 1959 . Include all poultry and animals on this place owned by you, by your landlord, by your employees, and by others. POULTRY: 236. Are there any chickens, turkeys, or other poultry on this place' No D Ves Q 237. If "No," were there any on this place any time thia year? .... No Q Yes Q (// "No" for both questions 236 and 237. mart X and skip to question [246] ) 238. How many chickens (hens, pullets, roosters, etc.) 4 months old and over are now on this place? None Q Number 239. How many broilers were or will be sold thia year? (Report all broilers sold and those grown for others under contract ) 240. How many hens, roosters, pullets, cockerels, and other chickens were or will be sold thin year? .... 241. How many dozens of chicken eggs were or will be sold this year? 242. How many turkeys and turkey fryers were raised thia year? (Include those raised from poults hatched, poults bought, and those raised for others under contract.) 243. How many turkey hens rtou keeping for breeding next year? 244. How many ducks, geese, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkeys) were sold this year? i hand are you Give None □ name _ None □ Number . None □ Number . None D Dozens None □ Number . None □ Number . 245. How much was or will be received this year from the sale of turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs? old D Value of sales S_ SHEEP AND LAMBS [246] How many ewes, rams, wethers, and lambs of all ages art- on this place? . . . . . . (// "None," mark X and skip V" r this total, I . ow many are — l ' None Q Number _ question [247] ) old' Number . Lambs under I ye Ewes I year old and over? Number . Rams and wethers I year old and over? .... Number . (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 246 ) HORSES AND Ml I.I.N [247] How many horses, ponies arc on tins place' SHEEP AND LAMBS SHORN THIS YEAR, 1959 251. W« D-2 sheep or lambs shorn this year? . No □ Yes Q {// "No," mark X and skip to question [254] ) (Answer these questions, if "I'm.")" 252. Were any lambs shorn in 1959? 253. Were any sheep shorn in 1959? (i) How many were shorn? (2) How much wool was shorn? la a Numbc Lb. ■ a d Numh" Lb. HOGS AND PIGS: [254] How manv hogs and pigs of all ages, - including sows and boars, are on this place' None □ Number (// "None," mark X and skip to question [255] ) , . f (a) Since June 1. thia year? Number Ol this total. J how many were born- % (fc) ^fo^ JuM , (/|(f yearf Number (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 254.) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING: [255] How many litters were farrowed since June I, Number of thia year or will farrow before December 1? None □ litters 256. How manv litters were farrowed between Number of December 1, last year, and June 1. thia year? . . . None □ litters CATTLE AND CALVES: (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves, both dairy and beef, on this place ) 257. How many cattle and calves of all ages are on this place? . . None □ Number (// "None," mark X and skip to question [262] I 1(a) Cows? Number (Include heifers that have calved.) (bl Hellers and heifer calves? Number (Do not include any heifers that have calved.) (c) Bulls, bull calves, steers, and steer calves? Number (The total for questions (»), (b>, and (c) must equal the number for question 257.) COWS MILKED YESTERDAY: 258. How many cows and heifers were milked yesterday? 259. How manv milk cows were on this place yesterday? .... (Include dry milk cows and milk heifers that have calved.) 260. How many gallons of milk were produced yesterday? None Q Number . None G Number . None Q Gallons . These questions are to be answered by CENSUS ENUMERATOR (a) Does Al number end in 2 or 7T No Q Yea Q (6) Are acres in question 7, 1,000 or more? -NoQ Yes Q Section IX— DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1959 [262] Was any milk or cream sold this year, 1959? . ... No □ Yes Q (If "No," mark X and skip to question [265] ) Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report dairy products sold lor your landlord. Be sure to Include dairy products which you will sell by December 31, thia year. (1) r these questions.)— 263. How much whole milk was or will be sold in 1959? None Q (Report in pounds of milk, gallons of milk, or pounds of butterfat.) 264. How much cream was or will be- sold in 1959? None □ (I) Lb. of milk or (2) Gallons of milk or (S) Lb. of boturfat Lb -if tiutuvfai as sold by the gallon, multiply the allons by 2'j to get pounds of butterfat.) (2) How much was or will be the value of sales tn 1959? Section X.— ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1959 I Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report all animals turned over to or sold for your landlord, and animals fed under contract Tor others. Be sure to report animals which you will sell by December 31, this year. (Answer these questions, if ")>s.")«" Were any of the following animals sold or be sold thin year (1959) [265] Calves? . . . 266. Cattle, not counting calves' 267. Horses, mules, colts, and ponies? . 268. Hogs and pigs? 269. Sheep and lambs? D _ D (1) How manv have been sold this year? a (2) How many more will be sold between now and Dec. 31? D (3) How much was or will be the value of sales in 1959? . IX) LOUISIANA 267 tr~ Section XI,— FERTILIZER AND LIME Include all fertilizer and lime used on this place during 1959, whether purchased by you or by your landlord. 271. Or how many acres were commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used in 1959? None □ Acres (// "None," mark X and skip to question [272] ) (Answer these questions, tf " »s,")™ Was fertilizer used this year on any of the following crops (a) Hay and cropland pasture? ... (b) Other pasture (not cropland)? ... let Corn? Id) Soybeans? (e) Cotton? . . . Ifi All other crops? (1) On how many acres was fertilizer used? How much was used— (2) Dry materials'1 (Include rock phusphnt.el no no (3) Liquid materials? Tenia* no None D Acres _ [272] How many acres were limed in 1959? (// "None," mark X and sktp to question [274] ) 273. How much lime or timing materials was used in 1959? . . Tons _ (Include ground limestone, hydrated and burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc Omit lime used for sprays or sanitation.) Section XII— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES AND LAND-USE PRACTICES THIS YEAR. 1959 - .■..;' How much was or will be spent this year % /on EXPENDITURES: Include expenses paid, or to be paid by December 31, 1959. by you and your landlord for this place. [274] Feed for livestock and poultry? None Q (Include cost of grain, hay, mill feeds, concentrates, and roughages; also, amounts paid for grinding and mixing feed.) 275. The purchase of livestock and poultry? None □ (Include baby chicks.) 276. Machine hire? None D (Include custom work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, cotton picking, cotton ginning, silo filling, corn picking, baling, plowing, fruit picking, spraying and dusting.) 277. Hired labor? None Q (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work. Include cash payments only.) 278. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees? None Q 279. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business? None O $_ $_ LAND-USE PRACTICES: 280. How many acres of land were used to grow cover crops this year and then planted to another crop? None □ Acres . 281. How many acres of cropland used for grain or row crops this year were farmed on the contour? None Q Acres _ 282. How many acres of strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control were on this place this year? None Q Acres . 283. How many acres of crop and pasture land on this place have terraces? ... None □ Acres . Section XIIL— FARM LABOR (1) None D (2) (3) 15 haiin ■« m«( Lj □ Persons . 284. About how many hours last week did you (the person in charge of this place) do farm work or chores on this place? {Mark one )^^^— 286. How many other members of your family did 15 hours or more of farm work or chores on this place last week without receiving cash wages? Nom (Do not include housework } 286. How many hired persons did any farm work or chores on this place last week? None □ Persons . (Include members of your family receiving cash wages ) (// "None," mark X and skip to question [291].) w~?.'«'ki„*,"i«i «.«*. /'" 150 dBya °' m°re du"n8 ""• '"" how many were employed on this place for- 288. Of these hired persons working fat. week, how many were paid on a — \b Less than 150 days during thin year? None Q Persons . None □ Persons . (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 286.) (1) Number of persons Monthly basis7 Weekly basis' _ Daily basis? . (2) What was the agreed cash rate of pay? (If more than one person, give average) _/00 per month _./00 per week _/00 per day (3) How many hours per person were these workers expected to work to earn this pay? Per monlh Iboure) Per d» i (boon) of the persons reported in column 1 must equal the number for question 286.) None Q Persons 289. How many hired persons paid on a piecework bas worked on this place la»t Friday? (// "None," mark X and skip to question [291] | 290. How much did these hired persons on piecework (reported for question 289} earn for their work taut Friday? Section XIV— EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES NOW ON THIS PLACE Include equipment, whether owned by you or by others, on this place. Include equipment and facilities that are temporarily out oi order. How many of the following are on this place — [291] Grain combines? 292. Corn pickers (include picker-shellersand corn combines)? 293. Pick-up balers? 294. Field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops)? . 295. Motortrucks (include pick-ups)? . 296. Wheel tractors other than garden' 297. Garden tractors? 298. Crawler tractors (tracklaying)? 299. Automobiles? Do you have on this place — 300. Telephone? No Q Yes □ 301. Home freezer (for quick freezing and storing food)'' No O Yes □ (Do not include refrigerators ) 302. Milking machine? No D Yea D 303. Electric milk cooler? No O Yes Q 305. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops)? No Q Yes □ 306. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower? No Q Yes Q 307. On what kind ol road is this place located? {Mark one )— * (1) Hard surface? Q (2) Gravel, shell, or shale? (3) Dirt or unimproved? . // marked h'ere, □ r*How many miles to a ■—, I hard surface road? u D Less than 1 mile OR f Whole miles. Sec (it XV.— RENTAL AGREEMENT. FARM VALUES, AND MORTGAGE DEBT 308(a) Do you rent any land from others? No Q Yes Q (b) Do you work any land on shares? No □ Yes □ (If "No" for both questions 30S(*) and 308(b), mar* X and sktp to question [314]) {// "Yes" for either question 308(a) or 308(b), answer questions 309 through 313 ) 309. Does the landlord furnish all the work animals or tractor power (as a part of his share of the operation of the place)? No D Yes Q 310. Do you pay to your landlord any cash as rent? No Q Yes □ (a) If "Yes," how much for the year? $ /00 311. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the crops (such as J, J, J)? No Q Yes □ 312. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the livestock or livestock products (such as J, J, j)? No Q Yes □ 313. Do you have this land under any other arrangement (such as a fixed quantity of any product, upkeep of land and buildings, payment of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc.)? No Q Yes □ E314] About ow much would the land and the buildings sell for— | (a) Land and buildings owned by you? (Copy acres from question 3.) | (b) Land and buildings rented from others (Copy acres from question 4.) | (c) Land and buildings managed for others? (Copy acres from question 5 ) I (d) Land and buildings rented to others? {Copy acres from question 6.) (1) Acres (2) Total value (dollars) 315. Is there any mortgage debt on land and buildings owned by you? (Mark one.) ™™»^^^ No □ Yes □ No land owned G Gl*e monlh end der 316. On what date did you fill this questionnaire'' Section XVI.— ENUMERATOR'S RECORD— To be filled by Census Enumerator Who furnished the information in this report? {Mark one.) ['] WIIV or other .TifrahTf of of*r* lof ■ <■ n> 1 1 T ' ] D Other Q ICI.e n Certified by Checked by Date (month and day) Date (month and day) ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK A2 LISTING E < PART 1 -LIST OK PLACES IN ED PART 11 -AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS HART III -FILLINCi Al 1 | 7. in A. LiM the head of every household living in this ED. AND ALSO B. List every person, not living in this ED. who hit agricultural operations in this ED 12) Don this person or any member of his house hold operate lot ranch)' (3) Did this person or any member of his household Doe* ■his frvr;:: F.'lT (9) Does this person have agricultural operations where he lives' (10) Any stock? (hogs? cattle? iheep? goats' etc.) (4) 20 or more chickens? turkeys? ducks? Any crops? (corn? oats? hay? tobacco? other held crops?) (6) 20 or more fruit grape- vines? trees' (7) Any veg- eubles for sale? berries' nursery or green- house products? (8) 1 2 3 4 1 No ■ Yes | 1 No J Yes No J Yes No ;Yes No ; Yes No j Yes No : Yes No : Yes ! 6 7 8 9 10 No: Yes No J Yes No : Yes No |Yes No : Yes No : Yes No : Yes No : Yes : : 11 12 13 14 19 No -Yes No 1 Yes No : Yes No ! Yes No 1 Ye* No ■ Yes No ; Yes No ! Yes 16 t7 18 19 20 No: Yes No ■ Y« No • Yes No j.Y« No • Yei No : Yes No= Yes No I Yes to (2) (3) (4) (») (6) C) (8) (9) (10) l--rm60A2 • < ..lutnnt t-H II N .,// ...lum.iv 111 .',, loluutn llll ...Ilium '? L-P Iu<" .16 li Y« •t.oiumn •' II N.i Ii1U..1uiiii> 111 1 ...1.,-n.i II j,.,lK,. Al • Column 10; It No, till ...lumn 1 1 ..... lit .1...i.m c'i A! Skip lumn KtiAl ll Yc-. lumn lUiltllt! ...Ur... ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK 269 Al Number (11) PART IV -RhCORD OF COMPLKTION OF ENUMhRATION 1 < Does this person land on share* :* (12) Callback required Turned over to crew leader Remark* (IM Dare pie-fed (16) Reminder! (When lo rerurn. lelepltonc number en | (D) Date Crew lea, lei S mJtuls (14) Al No \,. ; V.> Dute Date 2 \ 4 j X j : i i Al No No : fn Date ['.IF, 6 8 9 10 Al Nu No ; Vm Date Date 1 i 12 13 14 1 S !•- - Al No 2 j 3 Dart Date 16 17 is 19 20 Ml > (121 (1!) (14) (1*1 (16) • Column 11 Asujjn A 1 number whim vou determine •Column 12: If ' Yes. ' fill At l.u UnJ..>rd and Al for •Column Id Inter dale unlv .illvr » ,.U1 ,.,.,«, red ynu muM «ei an Al Asiik" Al numhen n. ihn pern in fentei m ,olumn 1* the Al number .,|| (,-.|u,«-j uunlmni jn.l lu»v iiimnleU-d itl Al • irder. he^-inning »tih 1 tor ihe hm Al v.hj j« t.i un which ihc n*mi «.l [hit per«.n appt.irs a* .1 required net 2 Iht iht tetond. etc. tenani 270 INDEX TO TABLES Abnormal farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay. Alfalfa seed Almonds Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified Apples Apricots Area, approximate land Asparagus Automobiles Austrian winter peas Average size of farm Avocados Barley Beans Beets (table) Berries, specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild ) Boysenberries Broccoli Broilers sold Broomcorn Buckwheat Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold. Cabbage • Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane, sugar ■ Cantaloups and mustanelons , etc Carrots Cash-grain farms Cash tenants Cash wages paid for farm labor Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cauliflower Celery Change in definition of farms Cherries Chicken eggs sold Chickens Chickens sold Christmas trees sold Citrus fruits , specified Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Collardc Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of Common and perennial ryegrass seed Conservation of land Corn Corn pickers. Cotton Cotton farms. Cowpeas Cows Cream sold Crimson clover seed ■ Crop drier ■ Cropland ■ By acres harvested ■ By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland in cover crops Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour Croppers (for South only) Crop-share tenants Crop fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested, specified Crops sold Cucumbers and pickles Cultivated summer fallow Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale Dairy farms Dairy products Dairy products sold Date of enumeration Dates Days worked off farm Definition of farms, change in. Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions Ducks sold Durum wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold Electric milk cooler Elevators, power-operated, conveyor or blower. Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Equipment and facilities, specified Escarole, endive, and chickory 14,17 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 5,14,15,16 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 10 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 9 County 3,4,17,18, 14,17,18, 17,18,19, 1,17,18,19, 4,17,18,19, 15,17,18, 6,12,17,18,19, 7,17,18,19. 4,17,18,19, 1,2,3,17,18,19. 3,17,18; 3,17,18,19 1,2,17,18,19 17,18,19 19,20 19,21 20,21 8,15 19,20 8 20,21 20,21 8 20,21 1,2,3 20,21 19,20 1,2 20,21 .20,21 ,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 ,13,17,18,19,20,21 ,13,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 7 7,17,16,19,20,21 11 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 10 14,17,18,19 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 11 11 11 10a 9,10a 11 11 11 1 11 4,6 11 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 4,8 4,9 11 11 1 11 4,10 4,8 4,10 12 11 11 11 11 11 3 4,5 7 11 1,1a 11 4,6 11 5 11 4,8 4,10 11 6 ,1a, 2, 3 1,2,4 3 la 3 1,1a 1 la, 11a 4,11 5,11 5 10 5,9 6 11 5 1 11 11 11 10 11 11 4,10 4,6 6 11 11 4,6 11 Ewes Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Farm labor Farm operators : By age By color By residence By tenure By of f -farm work and other income Farm products , value of Farm property , value of Farms , number By color of operator By economic class By kind of road on which located By kind of workers During specified week 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 for 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 forage harvesters Field seeds Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and f uelwood Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Fruit-and-nut farms Fruits and nuts, specified Fruits and nuts sold Full owners 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 ,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 4,17, 3,4, 4,17, 3,4,17, 4,17, 17. 1,17. 1,2,17 4,17 5,17 1,17 2,16 3 18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20 17,18,19 18,19,20,21 18,19,20,21 5 18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 18,19,20,21 1 18,19,20,21 9 17,18,19,20,21 15,17,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 County Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil, expenditures for Geese sold General farms Goats and kids Goats and kids clipped Goats and kids sold alive Grain combines Grains Grapefruit Grapes Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas sold Hairy vetch seed Harvesters, field forage 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 Honeydews Hops. Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and/ or mules Horses and/ or mules sold alive... Horticultural specialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products. Improved pec ans Income, farm. See Value of farm products sold. Irish potatoes Irrigated farms, number Irrigated land in farms By use Kale Kind of road. Kumquats 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 9 12 9,17,18,19,20,21 5,12 8 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 8 11 17,18,19,20,21 5 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,4,5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,7 7 10 15,17,18,19,20 5 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 10a 7,17,18,19,20,21 10a 7 10a 4, 17, 18, 19,20, 21 4,6 8 11 8 11 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 0 8 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 ,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 7 9,17,18,19,20,21 1,2 . . .: .19,20,21 17,18,19, i, .,17,13,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 1 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 J, 17, 18, 19, 20 ,17,18,19,20,21 J, 17, 18, 19,20, 21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 5 3 6 3,4,5 4,5 5 1,4 1,2,4,5 3 5 4,6 2 3,5 5 5 11a 4,7 12 11 11 11 5 11 5 4,6 11 6 11 11 8 4,7 6,7 4,8 4,9 4,6 '.!■ 11 11 la, 11a ,1a, 11a la, 11a 11 4,6 11 11 1,4 1 11 1,. ,3,4 3 I 1 INDEX TO TABLES 271 County County land in irrigated farnu; By use land in strip-cropping: systems for soil erosion control Land irrigated by source of water land pastured Legumes, specified annual Lemons Lespedeza cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine Lima beans Lime and liming material, expenditures for.... Lime and liming material used during the year. Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy and livestock ranches Livestock ranches Livestock-share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries t Lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Managed land Managers Mandarins { included with Tangerines ) Mangoes Maple sirup made Buckets hung Maple sugar made Milk cooler, electric Bulk-type Milk sold Milk cows Milking machine Mint for oil 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 Nursery and nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines , ornamentals , etc . ) Nuts, specified Oats Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay Of f -farm work and other income Okra Olives Onions Operators, farm. See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins... Other and unspecified tenants Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part-retirement Part-time farms Pasture Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimientos. Pick-up balers Pimientos Plums plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower.. Products, farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulpwood sold Pumpkins Purchase of livestock and poultry Quinces Radishes Rams and wethers Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,^1 17,18,19,20,21 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 3 3,21 9 9 9 4,17,18,19,20,21 4 7,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 3,4,17,18,19,20 9 9 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 3 3,17,18,19,20,21 14,17 17 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a, 11a la, 11a la 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 11 7 11 9 4, 5, 9,10a 5 5 5 4,8,9 4,5,9,10a 11 11 4,7 3 3,4,5 11 11 12 12 4,6 6 4,10 4,8 4,6 11 5 11 10a 4,6 111 11 11 3 12 11 11 11 11 5 11 11 11 11 11 5 3 3,4 5 5 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 4,6 11 11 11 11 11 4,8,9 ,5,9,10 5 6 5 11 11 12 11 4,7 Residence of operator Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed Rye Ryegrass seed , common and perennial Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans, dry field and Seed peas , dry field and Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, expenditures for. Seeds, field Shallots Share-cash tenants Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold alive Silage Size of farm Small fruits Small grains Snap beans ( bush and pole types ) Sorghums Soybeans Specified equipment and facilities 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 Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweetclover seed Sweet corn Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes System of terraces on crop and pasture land Tangelos Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco farms Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes Tung nuts Turkeys Turnips Type of farm Unclassified farms Uses of commercial fertilizer Uses of land Valencia oranges Value: Crops Farm products sold Farms ( land and bui Idings ) Livestock Vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds , vegetable plants , bulbs , and mushrooms .... Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables sold Velvet beans 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 Watermelons Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wheat White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use Wool shorn Wool sold Workers : Family Hired Regular Seasonal Specified week Work off farm Young berries 4,17,18,19,20,21 23,24 9 5,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7 7,17,18,19,20,21 8 16,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 9 15,17,18,19,20 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 6,7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 8 8 17,18,19,20,21 14,15,16 3,4,17,18,19,20 1,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 & U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1961 61265l/30 *v UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 90, Il.gJ oma COUNTIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report — Vol. I — Part 36 — Counties FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES Oklah oma COUNTIES Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May 1, 1961) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1961) BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Lowell T. Galt, Special Assistant Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Julius Shiskin, Chief Economic Statistician Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. VON Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief Field Division — Jefferson D. McPike, Chief Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Henry A. Bloom, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Construction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chief Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Electronic Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Housing Division — Wayne F. Daugherty, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC59-1 and AC59-2, Preliminary Reports Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: A60-9482 SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959. Vol. I, Counties, Part 36 Oklahoma U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1961 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce. Price $1.50 PREFACE Volume I, Counties, is one of the five principal reports presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 54 parts, presents the compilation of the infor- mation given by farm operators to census enumerators in 1959. The 1959 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The collection of the data was carried out by census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and working under the direction of Robert B. Voight, then Chief, Field Division. Paul R. Squires, then Special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief, and Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by M. Vincent Lindquist, Thomas Jabine, Robert S. McCauley, John C. Mackey, Robert Standley, Hilton E. Robison, Helen E. Teir, Carl R. Nyman, Kenneth R. Norell, Gladys L. Eagle, Henry L. DeGraff, Charles H. Boehne, Joseph A. Correll, Margaret G. Wood, Evelyn K. Jett, Simon Yablon, Emma B. Gass, Charlotte J. Messinese, Bennie L. Sharp, Isaac E. Lemon, James M. Lindsey, Samuel S. Murray, William F. Kauffman, Hector Vila, Harry P. Owings, Charles A. Nicholls, Henry A. Tucker, Robert S. Boyle, Helen M. Davenport, Albert W. Graybill, Lois G. Miller, Thomas D. Monroe, Gerald P. Owens, Bernard L. Ross, Marvin M. Thompson, Helen D. Turner, Kurt W. Luethy, Arnold L. Bollenbacher, George W. Coffman, Joseph A. Horak, Samuel J. Hundley, Donald K. Larson, Chester G. Lykins, Wilmer R. Maxham, Virgil L. McClain, Jr., Darrell D. Prochaska, Robert J. Rades, Hubert E. Sites, Duane E. Traylor, Donald H. von Steen, Elmer O. Rea, Frances G. Compton, Lillian W. Bentel, and Neil V. Perkins. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumeration, and the com- pilation of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. September 1961 in UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State. Statistics on number of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, by size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Volume I is published in 54 parts as follows: Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central — Continued Mountain : 1 Maine. 19 South Dakota. 38 Montana. 2 New Hampshire. 20 Nebraska. 39 Idaho. 3 Vermont. 21 Kansas. 40 Wyoming. 4 Massachusetts. South Atlantic: 41 Colorado. 5 Rhode Island. 22 Delaware. 42 New Mexico. 6 Connecticut. 23 Maryland. 43 Arizona. Middle Atlantic States: 24 Virginia. 44 Utah. 7 New York. 25 West Virginia. 45 Nevada. 8 New Jersey. 26 North Carolina. Pacific: 9 Pennsylvania. 27 South Carolina. 46 Washington. East North Central: 28 Georgia. 47 Oregon. 10 Ohio. 29 Florida. 48 California. 11 Indiana. East South Central: 49 Alaska. 12 Illinois. 30 Kentucky. 50 Hawaii 13 Michigan. 31 Tennessee. Other Areas: 14 Wisconsin. 32 Alabama. 51 American Samoa. West North Central: 33 Mississippi. 52 Guam. 15 Minnesota. West South Central: 53 Puerto Rico. 16 Iowa. 34 Arkansas. 54 Virgin Islands. 17 Missouri. 35 Louisiana. 18 North Dakota. 36 37 Oklahoma. Texas. Volume II — General Report. — Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. Summary data and analyses of the data by States, for geographic divisions, and for the United States, by subjects, as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below: Chapter Title Chapter Title I Farms and Land in Farms. VII Field Crops and Vegetables. II Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. VIII Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest Prod- III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. ucts. IV Farm Labor, Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and IX Value of Farm Products. Cash Rent. X Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator. V Size of Farm. XI Economic Class of Farm. VI Livestock and Livestock Products. XII Type of Farm. Volume III — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Western States (Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary for the area, including number and types of irrigation organiza- tions, source of water, expenditures for works and equipment since 1950, water used and acres served for irrigation purposes. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data by States on land in drainage organizations, number and types of organizations, cost of drainage and drainage works. Volume V — Special Reports, Part 1. — Horticultural Specialties. Statistics by States and a summary for the United States present- ing number and kinds of operations; gross receipts and/or gross sales; sales of nursery products, flower seed, vegetables grown under glass, and propagated mushrooms; number of container- grown plants; inventory products; sales of bulb crops; employ- ment; structures and equipment. Titles of additional parts of this volume are not available as this report goes to press. IV OKLAHOMA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE p History of the Census Legal basis for the Census Pretest of the 1959 Census EC Training program for personnel for enumeration EC Enumeration period ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization The agriculture questionnaire EC Agricultural operations Enumeration assignments and enumeration districts Enumerator 's record book Enumeration maps Lists of special and large farms Landlord- tenant questionnaire Township sketch map Field review of enumerator's work XII SAMPLING Use of sampling Description of the sample Adjustment of the sample XII Estimation of totals for the sample XII Presentation of sample data XII Reliability of estimates XII Differences in data resulting from differences in tabulating procedures XIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration XII Editing of questionnaires XII Coding of questionnaires XIII Tabulation of data XIII PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical content of this report XIV Comparability of data XIV Minor civil divisions XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive summary and references XIV General Farm Information Census definition of a farm XIV Farm operator XV Farms reporting or operators reporting XV Land area XV Land in farms Land in farms according to use Value of land and buildings XVII Age of operator XVII Residence of operator XVII Year began operating present farm XVII Of f -farm work and other income XVil Equipment and facilities XVII Farms by kind of road XVIII Farm labor XVIII Fertilizer and lime XVIII Specified farm expenditures XIX DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Crops Page Crops harvested XIX Corn XIX Annual legumes Hay crops Field seed crops Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes Berries and other small fruits Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes Nursery and greenhouse products XXI Forest products XXI Value of crops harvested XXI Value of crops sold XXI Irrigation Definition of irrigated land XXI Enumeration of irrigated land XXI Irrigated farms XXI Land in irrigated farms XXI Land irrigated XXI Farms irrigated by number of acres irrigated XXI Land irrigated by source of water XXI Land-Use Practices Summary information XXII Cropland in cover crops XXII Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour XXII Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control... XXII System of terraces on crop and pasture land XXII Livestock and Poultry Inventories XXII Milk cows, cows milked, milk produced, and butter XXII Whole milk and cream sold XXII Sows and gilts farrowing XXII Sheep , lambs , and wool Goats and mohair Bees and honey Value of livestock on farms XXII Sales of live animals XXII Sales of poultry and poultry products XXIII Classification of Farms Scope of classification XXIII Farms by size XXI Farms by color of operator XXIII Farms by tenure of operator XXIII Farms by economic class XXIII Farms by type XXIV Value of farm products sold XXV (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table — 1. — Farms, acreage, and value : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 2. — Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 3. — Farms and farm acreage, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 4. — Farm operators by color, age, residence, and off -farm work; and equipment and facilities on farms: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 5 Specified farm expenditures and farm labor: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 6. — livestock and poultry on farms , number and value : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 7 livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 8. — Farms reporting, acreage, quantity harvested, and sales of crops: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 9 Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 10. — Characteristics of places not counted as farms because of change in definition of farm: 1959 11 Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 12. — Farms reporting classified by number of livestock on farms and by quantity of livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 13. — Farms reporting classified by acres harvested, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for selected crops : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 14. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by economic class of farm, Census of 1959. 15. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by type of farm, Census of 1959 16. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by size of farm, Census of 1959 17. — Farms and farm characteristics by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 18. — Farms and farm characteristics of commercial farms by type of farm by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 19 Farms and farm characteristics by type of farm: Census of 1959 20. — Farms and farm characteristics by size of farm: Census of 1959 21. — Farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator: Census of 1959 22. — Cash rent paid by cash tenants and share-cash tenants by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 23. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county and State by number of farms reporting, by levels 24. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county and State totals for specified items Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table— 1 Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 la Number and acreage of irrigated farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 2. — Number of farms, land in farms, and cropland harvested, by size of farm: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 3 Farms and farm acreage by tenure of operator : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 4. — Characteristics of commercial farms, Census of 1959 5. — Farms reporting by off -farm work; and farms by tenure of operator, type of farm, economic class of farm, and value of farm products sold, by source: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 6. — Equipment and facilities on farms and farm labor: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 7. — Use of fertilizer and lime on farms and farm expenditures: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 8. — Livestock and poultry on farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 9. — Livestock and livestock products sold from farms and litters farrowed: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 10. — Dairy products and poultry and poultry products sold from farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 10a. — Goats and kids on farms and mohair clipped : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 11. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 11a. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested from irrigated land: Census of 1959 12. — Nursery and greenhouse products and forest products cut on farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 APPENDIX The 1959 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire. Enumerator ' s Record Book Index to tables INTRODUCTION (VII) > -o c o ■2. o I - < £ o .2 c o ^:_L' s/l l I : si. '"rets; ■ L s*« i Vu'v V*-, *■ " * %1 \£ E f_ | : ' "\ <»JA ! L fa- -r 8 r-L.:>! *7 z I 6 7 ^ r-L. ;,9a *-i — t{. ► ' / I 15 „« ' « ® • ' I X, 1/— Tp'tl " p i » of (I H ^L. I x\ s I i \rj ', \f< * \~' I 5 I J e , *(«> 1 ®fx i « ; I « | ,' »1®» j! < o /**■ j *■ 5(b)- 1\c Q. ow INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE History of the Census. — The 1959 Census is the 17th nationwide agricultural census. The first agricultural census was taken in 1810, at the same time as the Sixth Decennial Census of Popu- lation. From 1850 to 1920, an agricultural census was taken every 10 years. With increased application of scientific findings and the growing use of mechanization in agriculture, farming practices were changing so rapidly that facts collected at 10-year intervals were no longer adequate. Aware of the need for more accurate and timely information, the Congress in 1909 (36 stat. 10, sec. 31, provided for a census to be taken in 1915 and every 10 years thereafter which was to be in addition to the census of agriculture to be taken at the time of the decennial census of population. The 1915 census was not taken, however, because of the abnormal conditions created by World War I. Beginning with 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken every 5 years. legal Basis for the Census. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code-Census," codified in August 1954, and amended in August 1957 and September 1960, is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- suses, and surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Sec- tion 142, paragraph (a), of Title 13 makes provision for the Census of Agriculture. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall, beginning in the month of October 1959, and in the same month of every fifth year thereafter, take a census of agriculture, provided that the censuses directed to be taken in October 1959 and each tenth year thereafter, may, when and where deemed advisable by the Secretary, be taken instead in conjunction with the censuses provided in section 141 of this title." (Section 141 relates to the decennial cen- suses of population, unemployment, and housing to be taken as of the first day of April of each decennial year.) Under authority granted by Section 4 of Title 13, the Secretary of Commerce delegated "the functions and duties imposed upon him by this title" to the Director of the Bureau of the Census. Pretest of the 1959 Census. — A "pretest" of the field procedures of the 1959 Census of Agriculture was conducted in 17 counties of the United States during the fall of 1958. The purpose of the pretest was to provide the Bureau with a measure of the effective- ness of the questions and procedures planned for the 1959 nationwide census. Three versions of the agriculture question- naire— the first one for Northern States, the second for Southern States, and the third for Western States — were used in the pre- test. Each version contained questions appropriate to the type of agriculture in the part of the country where it was used. All major aspects of field forms and procedures, from the hiring and training of crew leaders and enumerators to actual interviews with farm operators, were given a "trial run" in each of the 17 counties. Preliminary versions of reporting forms, maps, pay- roll records, training guides, and instruction manuals were sub- jected to actual use under conditions simulating those expected in the nationwide enumeration conducted in the fall of 1959. In making final preparations for the 1959 census, the staff of the Bureau drew heavily on the results of the pretest, as well as on experience gained from previous censuses. Training Program for Personnel for Enumeration. — Every per- son hired to do work in connection with the 1959 Census of Agri- culture received specialized training for his job. Staff mem- 563128—60 bers of the Washington and Regional Offices of the Bureau and of the U.S. Department of Agriculture trained approximately 110 agriculture field assistants and 2,100 crew leaders. The crew leaders, in turn, trained and supervised approximately 30,000 enumerators. All training was presented according to procedures contained in various guides and manuals prepared by the Bureau. The training program included filmstrips, map-reading, practice interviewing, and practice filling of questionnaires and other census forms. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. Enumeration Period. — The actual enumeration in the conter- minous United States (see page XIV) started at dates varying from October 7 to November 18, 1959. In general, starting dates were based upon regional variations in harvesting seasons and on weather conditions. The primary aim was to have the enumeration late enough to follow the harvesting of the bulk of important crops and early enough to precede the advent of winter weather with the attending unfavorable travel conditions. The bulk of the enumeration work was completed within three to four weeks after the starting date. In Hawaii, the enumera- tion was made during the months of December 1959 and January 1960 ; and in Alaska, during April 1960. Enumeration starting dates for the censuses of 1959 and 1954 are given in State table 11, together with figures showing the percentage of farms enumerated in the State during weekly pe- riods. The average enumeration date for the 1959 census for each county is given in county table 6. Data for inventory items — land in farms, machinery and equip- ment, livestock, and poultry — relate to the situation at the actual time of enumeration of each individual farm. Data for acres, production, and sales of crops relate generally to the crops har- vested during the crop year 1959, regardless of whether and when they were sold while data for sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year 1959. Since the enumera- tion was made before the end of 1959, special emphasis was placed upon the inclusion of estimates for crops yet to be sold and for livestock and livestock products expected to be sold in the period from the time of enumeration to the end of the cal- endar year. Instructions on the questionnaire and the wording of questions were designed to assure that full crop-year or calendar-year data would be reported. For example, "How much of this year's crop was or will be sold?" ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization.— Section 5 of Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes the preparation of forms and questionnaires used in the census. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall prepare schedules, and shall determine the inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivisions thereof, for the statistics, surveys, and censuses provided for in this title." The Agriculture Questionnaire. — The questionnaire for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was prepared by the staff of the Bureau. Selection of the inquiries was based on the results of the 1958 pretest and experience gained in earlier censuses. Careful con- sideration was given to such factors as the current availability UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 of data from other sources, the possibility of obtaining data by methods other than a census, the adequacy of the data that might be obtained, and the need for and usefulness of the data. Two committees gave advice and counsel to the Bureau. One of these, a Special Advisory Committee, was composed of members desig- nated by the organizations they represented, following an invita- tion from the Director of the Bureau of the Census to name a representative to serve in an advisory capacity. The Special Advisory Committee for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was made up of one representative from each of the following : Agri- cultural Publishers Association, American Association of Land- Grant Colleges and State Universities, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Farm Economic Association, American Statistical Association, Farm Equipment Institute, National As- sociation of Commissioners, Secretaries, and Directors of Agri- culture, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Farmers' Union, National Grange, Rural Sociological Society, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A representative of the Bureau of the Budget was in attendance at all meetings of the Advisory Committee. Because of the special interest of the U.S. Department of Agri- culture in censuses of agriculture, the Director of the Bureau of the Census sought the continuous cooperation of that organiza- tion in developing plans, questionnaires, and procedures for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Working Groups were established in the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make recommendations for the following general subjects : Tenure, Land Values, and Mortgage Debt Land Use and Conservation and Production Practices Field Crops Fruits and Vegetables Forest Products Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy Income and Expenditure (including Contractual Operations) Farm Labor Equipment and Facilities (including Structures) Each Working Group had the responsibility for ascertaining the U.S. Department of Agriculture's need for data in the field covered by its "terms of reference" and for presenting recom- mendations to a small Joint Committee comprising representa- tives of both the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Joint Committee received written recom- mendations from each Working Group. The Chairman of each Group appeared before the Joint Committee as did any member of the Working Group who was needed to present supplemental information of a specialized nature. Prior to the formulation of the questionnaire, State Agricul- tural Colleges and other major users of census data were invited to suggest inquiries for the enumeration. Each member of the Special Advisory Committee had the opportunity and the respon- sibility for channeling in suggestions from the organization he represented. The number of inquiries submitted from all sources greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census, from the point of view of cost, of the respondent's time and patience, and of practical value to the majority of users of data. The final selection included 316 questions, some of which con- sisted of several parts, for the 48 States comprising the con- terminous United States. Although each of the 316 questions was asked in one or more of the 48 States, considerably less than this total was asked in any one State because of the use of "State" questionnaires. Moreover, about 50 questions out of the total were asked of approximately one-fifth of all farm operators in the State. The number of questions ranged from 159 on the questionnaire for Maine to 194 on the questionnaire for Cali- fornia. In all, 38 versions of the questionnaire — one for each State or combination of adjoining States and two for Texas — were used for the 1959 census in the conterminous United States as compared with 21 versions in 1954 and 41 in 1950. A separate version was used in Alaska and another in Hawaii. Differences in the questionnaires were designed to account for regional and local differences in agriculture. Most, but not all, of the differences related to crops. The use of State ques- tionnaires made possible the inclusion of separate inquiries for all important crops grown within a State and, at the same time, a reduction in the total number of inquiries for a State. Questions that did not apply, to any considerable degree, to a particular State were omitted from the questionnaire used in that State. For example, separate questions about citrus fruits were omitted from all questionnaires except for the few States where citrus fruits are grown. An added advantage of State questionnaires was that production and sales data could be asked in the unit of measure most commonly used by the farmers in each State. Regional variation in the number and type of ques- tions is an important provision of the census for obtaining com- plete coverage of agricultural operations. About 2 weeks before the start of the enumeration, agricul- ture questionnaires were mailed to most households in rural areas. A letter was attached to each questionnaire asking the farm operator to fill the questionnaire and to give it to the enu- merator when he called. The purpose of this procedure was to save time and money in taking the census and to improve the quality of the information given by farm operators. By having the questionnaire ahead of time, the farmer could determine what information would be required and could check his records in advance of the enumerator's visit. It was, however, the respon- sibility of the enumerator to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each place which qualified. If the questionnaire had been filled out by the farm operator, the enumerator was instructed to examine the questionnaire for completeness and accuracy and, if need be, to give the farmer such help as might be necessary. Agricultural Operations. — The training of enumerators stressed the concept that a census of agriculture is a census of agricultural operations rather than a census of farms. This concept was in- tended to assure a complete agricultural census free of any per- sonal judgment by enumerators as to what constitutes a farm. In accordance with clearly defined procedures, an enumerator was required to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each person who had charge of one or more agricultural operations, whether or not he considered himself to be a farm operator. For enu- meration purposes, it was considered that there were agricul- tural operations on a place if, at any time in 1959 — a. Any livestock (hogs, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, or mules) were kept on the place. b. A combined total of 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and ducks were kept on the place. c. Any grain, hay, tobacco, or other field crops were grown on the place. d. A combined total of 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and nut trees were on the place. e. Any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products were grown on the place for sale. As a result of the requirement that all places having agri- cultural operations be enumerated, more questionnaires were obtained than are included in the tabulations for farms. During the office processing operations that followed the completion of enumeration, criteria were applied to the questionnaires to sort out for tabulation those that represented farms according to the census definition of a farm (see page XIV). Enumeration Assignments and Enumeration Districts. — To as- sure a complete enumeration within the time allotted, the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) was divided into 29,374 Enumeration Assignments, or EA's. Each EA comprised an INTRODUCTION XI area that one enumerator could reasonably be expected to canvass within a 3- to 4-week period, as indicated by performance rec- ords from the 1054 census. Each EA was made up of one or more Enumeration Dis- tricts, or "ED's," as the geographic unit for enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, the ED's were classified into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms, as indicated by the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the 1950 Census of Population and Housing, current population esti- mates, and highway maps showing culture which were basic to establishing the boundaries of each assignment. Through the use of different canvassing procedures for each group of ED's, the Bureau was able to reduce the cost of enumeration without running any material risk of missing any farms or other places with agricultural operations. The ED groupings and canvassing procedures are described below. Group I Enumeration Districts. — In general, ED's with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open- country areas and comprise Group I. For each ED of Group I, in his Enumeration Assignment, the enumerator was required to list in his Record Book the name of every head of household living in the ED and also the name of every person not living in the ED who had agricultural operations there. There were approximately 20,751 ED's in Group I for the 1959 Census. Group II Enumeration Districts. — Rural ED's in which the number of dwellings was large in relation to the number of farms were considered to be in Group II. For each ED, in Group II, the enumerator was required to list the head of the household for all dwellings in the ED except for those on less than one acre of ground in built-up residential areas of 50 or more dwellings. He was also required to determine, by obser- vation or local inquiry, whether there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the built-up areas and, if so, to obtain an agriculture questionnaire. There were approximately 7,979 ED's in Group II. Group III Enumeration Districts. — Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages having approximately 150 or more dwellings were designated as separate ED's and are classified as Group III. Also, most ED's in counties around large metro- politan areas were designated as Group III Ed's. Prior to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, places enumerated in these areas during the 1954 Census of Agriculture were listed in the Enumerator's Record Book, The enumerator was required to visit and enumerate or otherwise account for each place listed in his Record Book. In addition, he was instructed to ask at each of these places if there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the Enumeration District, and, if so, to add them to his list and enumerate them. There were ap- proximately 15,8.36 Group III ED's in 1959. According to the 1954 Census, these ED's contained 380,575 farms. A few enumeration districts that comprised incorporated places or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II because they had a large number of farms. A few others, comprising extensive rural districts requiring con- siderable travel, were classified as Group III because they had only a small number of farms. Enumerator's Record Book. — Each enumerator received one or more Record Books containing a listing form for use during canvassing. (See appendix for facsimile of one page of list- ing form included in Enumerator's Record Book.) The lines on the listing form were numbered in consecutive order. Ex- cept as otherwise prescribed for Group II and Group III ED's, the enumerator listed in his Record Book the name of each head of household living in his assigned area and also the name of each person not living in his area who had agricultural opera- tions there. As he made his listing, he also asked the questions about agricultural operations that were printed on the listing form. Answers to these questions determined, for the enumerator, whether or not an agriculture questionnaire was required for the person listed and, if so, whether he or some other enumerator was responsible for getting it. Thus, the Record Book served as an important aid to the enumerator in securing complete cov- erage of all agricultural operations within his area. At the same time, it helped to prevent enumeration of the same place by two or more enumerators. Enumeration Maps. — As a second aid to getting complete cover- age, each enumerator received a map or, in a few exceptional cases, a brief written description of the area assigned to him for enumeration. He was required to plan and follow an orderly route of enumeration within the boundaries of his assigned area in accordance with established canvassing procedures. As the enumerator listed a place in his Record Book, he indicated its location by copying onto his map the number of the line on which he listed it. This numbering system indicated the enumerator's route of travel, and helped both the enumerator and his crew leader to determine the extent of coverage of the enumerator's assignment at any given time. Lists of Special and Large Farms. — Prior to the enumeration, a card list of "special and large farms" was prepared on the basis of records obtained from the 1954 census and from Federal and State agricultural agencies. In general, "special and large farms" fell into one of three categories: (1) farms having unusually large acreages, livestock inventories, or annual sales as indi- cated by available records; (2) farms known to be specializing in such operations as broiler production, turkey growing, feed lots, nursery or greenhouse production, cranberry bogs, citrus groves, etc.; (3) farms that might easily be overlooked because they had absentee operators or were not locally thought of as farms, such as institutions, Indian reservations, grazing associa- tions, etc. Enumerators were given the cards for the special and large farms within their assignment areas to use as aids to obtaining complete coverage. Generally, the cards provided insurance against the omission of farming units that could have a signifi- cant effect on the totals for a given county or State. The enu- merator was instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each special or large farm in his area or to write an explana- tion on the card as to why an agriculture questionnaire was not required on the basis of 1959 operations. The crew leader had a duplicate set of cards for use in checking enumeration coverage. Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire. — As in several previous cen- suses, a special landlord-tenant questionnaire was used in some parts of the South as a supplement to the agriculture question- naire. Its purpose was to help the enumerator get complete and accurate coverage of individually operated tracts of land that were actually part of one operating unit under the control of one landlord. To accomplish this purpose, the enumerator was required to fill a landlord-tenant questionnaire for each landlord who had any land worked on shares. The entries made in this questionnaire included the name of each sharecropper, tenant, or renter ; the amount of land assigned to each ; and the acreage and quantity of crops harvested on shares. By checking these entries against the agriculture questionnaires obtained for the individual operators, the enumerator and the Central Office could verify that each part of the operating unit controlled by the landlord was enumerated and that it was enumerated only once. The landlord- tenant questionnaire was used in 386 counties in the 1959 census as compared with approximately 900 counties in 1954. Township Sketch Map.— In some areas of the Great Plains, a considerable portion of land is farmed by nonresident operators — that is, by persons who do not live on the land they operate or who live on it only during part of the year. Enumerators in these areas used a special mapping form, the Township Sketch, in addition to their enumeration maps as an aid to obtaining com- plete coverage. Each township included on the sketch was identified by township and range number and was divided into 144 small squares. In a standard section of 640 acres, each square represented a quarter section of land, or 160 acres. As the enumerator canvassed his assignment area, he indicated the acreage and location of each farm, ranch, and tract of nonfarm XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 land by drawing its boundaries on the sketch. He also used a simple numbering system as a cross reference between the agri- cultural land identified on the sketch and the questionnaire on which it was reported. The Township Sketch was used in all counties of North Dakota and South Dakota and in selected counties of Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and "Wyoming. Field Review of Enumerator's Work.— In the 1959 census, greater emphasis was placed on a detailed review of enumerators' work during enumeration than had been the case in previous censuses. The objective was to detect and correct enumeration errors as early as possible in order to achieve and maintain a high quality of individual performance. Starting on the first day of enumeration and continuing throughout the enumeration period, each crew leader was instructed to make regular and frequent visits to his enumerators. At each visit, he was to follow a clearly defined procedure for observing the enumerator's conduct of interviews and for checking his listings, maps, ques- tionnaires, and other forms for accuracy and completeness. As an aid to checking coverage and enumerator efficiency, the crew leader was given a list containing estimates, based on the 1954 census, of the number of questionnaires required in each enumeration assignment area within his district, and of the mileage and time required to obtain those questionnaires, SAMPLING Use of Sampling.— In the 1959 census, as in several previous censuses, sampling was used in two ways : for enumeration and for tabulation. Sampling in enumeration consisted of the col- lection of information about the items included in sections IX through XV of the questionnaire for only a sample of farms. The "sample" items relate to sales of dairy products and sales of livestock, use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, equipment and facilities, rental agreements, farm values, and farm mortgage debt. The same sample of farms was used for tabulations by type of farm and by economic class of farm and for many of those by size of farm and by color and tenure of operator. Description of the Sample. — The sample used for the 1959 Census of Agriculture consisted of all farms with a total area of 1,000 or more acres or with estimated sales of $100,000 or more in 1959, and approximately 20 percent of all other farms. Farms with 1,000 or more acres were universally included in the sample during enumeration. As the enumerator filled the questionnaire, he determined the number of "acres in this place" (see question 7 of the agriculture questionnaire). If the acreage amounted to 1,000 or more he was required to fill sections IX through XV of the questionnaire. Farms with less than 1,000 acres, with esti- mated sales of $100,000 or more, were included in the sample during the office processing. For these farms the information for sections IX through XV was obtained by mail. The selection of farms of less than 1,000 acres for inclusion in the sample was made during enumeration, according to the fol- lowing procedure: As the enumerator determined that he was required to obtain a questionnaire, he assigned a number to it, whether or not he was able to obtain the questionnaire on his first visit. He assigned numbers in consecutive order, beginning with "1" for the first questionnaire required in each enumera- tion district within his area. He was instructed to fill sections IX through XV on all questionnaires for which the assigned number ended in "2" or "7" (i.e. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, etc.). Adjustment of the Sample. — An adjustment in the part of the sample that was comprised of farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000 was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size of farm. The purpose of this adjustment was to improve the reliability of the estimates based on the sample and to reduce the effects of possible biases Introduced by enumerators who de- viated from the prescribed procedure for selecting the sample farms. The adjustment procedure was carried out for "blocks" of counties, each consisting of from one to ten counties in a State. To adjust the sample, separate counts were made for each county, and for the block of counties of all farms and of farms in the sample for each of 10 size-of-farm groups based on the "acres in this place" (question 7). The 10 size-of-farm groups were as follows: under 10 acres, 10 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, and 500 to 999 acres. Farms of less than 1,000 acres, but with value of sales of $100,000 or more, were excluded from these counts. For each size-of-farm group, the number of farms in the sample for the block of counties was adjusted to make it equal or approximately equal to the total number of farms divided by five. This was accomplished for each group by the elimination or duplication on a random basis, of farms In those counties where the difference between the actual proportion In the sample and the expected 20 percent was in the same direction as the difference for the block of counties. Estimation of Totals for the Sample. — For the items included in the sample part of the questionnaire (sections IX through XV ) , estimated totals for all farms were derived from the tabu- lated totals for the farms in the adjusted sample. First, item-by- item totals, as tabulated for that part of the sample comprising farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000, were multiplied by 5. These estimated item-by- item totals were then added to the corresponding item totals, as tabulated, for all farms of 1,000 acres and over and farms with estimated sales of $100,000 and over. The resulting values represent the estimated totals for all farms. Presentation of Sample Data. — In tables where a small amount of data based on the sample farms is presented together with data for all farms, the data based on the sample are printed in italics. Other tables contain headnotes explaining that most of the data are estimates based on reports for only a sample of farms. Reliability of Estimates. — The estimated totals for all farms of the items enumerated for only the sample farms are subject to sampling errors. The estimated totals obtained by making tabulations for only the farms included in the sample are also subject to sampling errors. State tables 23 and 24 contain ap- proximate measures of the sampling reliability of the estimates for numbers of farms reporting and for item totals. While these measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, they do not completely reflect errors arising from sources other than sampling ; for example, errors in the original data reported by farmers. Errors arising from sources other than sampling may, in some instances, be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for county totals. The general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals may be determined from the data in State tables 23 and 24. State table 24 contains a list of items, together with a figure for each item indicating one of the four levels of sampling reliability that are presented in State table 23. For each item the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be de- termined from State table 23, In the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State table 24. To determine the sampling reliability for any Item, reference must be made to State table 24 to find out which of the four levels of sampling reliability given in State table 23 should be used, and also the appropriate county or State table to obtain the number of farms reporting the item. INTRODUCTION XIII As explained in State table 23, the level of sampling reliability designated as level 1 should always be used to determine the sampling reliability of estimated numbers of farms or of farms reporting. State table 23 shows percentage limits such that chances are about 68 out of 100 that the difference between an estimate based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation of all farms would be no more than the percentage specified for the estimated number of farms reporting that item. The chances are about 90 out of 100 that the difference would be less than 2% times the percentage specified. As indicated by the percentages in State table 23, the smaller the number of farms reporting a given item, the larger the relative sampling error in the estimated total for that item. Even so, considerable detail is presented for each item, by several classifi- cations of farms, in order to permit the appraisal of estimates for various combinations of items not shown in this report. Per- centages and averages that may be derived from the tables will generally have greater relative reliability than the corresponding estimated totals. However, significant patterns of relationships may be observed in the estimated totals even though the indi- vidual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample of farms for the 1954 census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1959. Therefore, State tables 23 and 24 may also be used to determine the sampling errors for the 1954 data. Differences in Data Resulting From Differences in Tabulating Procedures. — Many of the figures in the detailed State tables rep- resent estimates obtained by tabulating only the sample farms. The totals for these detailed distributions will generally differ somewhat from totals presented in other tables obtained from different distributions which were tabulated on a 100 percent basis. Moreover, although most of the figures presented by coun- ties were obtained from tabulations of all farms, the data in county table 4 for commercial farms, and all of the data in the county tables on dairy products and livestock sold, fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, facilities and equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The State totals in the county tables for these items, though based also on the sample, were obtained in a different series of tabulating runs, and so may differ slightly from totals presented in some State tables. For reasons of economy the sample distributions were not adjusted to the 100 percent totals even when such totals were available, nor were slight discrepan- cies resulting from different runs of the sample data always rec- onciled unless the differences were large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of Enumeration. — As an enumerator completed his assignment, he turned the portfolio containing questionnaires and other census materials over to his crew leader. After making a final review of the enumerator's work, the crew leader mailed the portfolio to the Agriculture Processing Office at Parsons, Kansas. There, each enumerator portfolio was thoroughly checked for completeness of all required forms and for correct application of the sampling procedure. Editing of Questionnaires. — Each agriculture questionnaire was individually edited and coded before the information was trans- ferred to punch cards and tabulated. As the first major step in the editing process, questionnaires that did not represent farms according to the census definition were withdrawn from fur- ther processing. (See p. XIV.) As the second major step, the remaining questionnaires were examined for errors, omissions, and inconsistencies. Among the specific items subjected to con- sistency checks were the following : a. Total acreage compared with its distribution by use. b. Acreage of individual crops harvested compared with total cropland harvested. c. Irrigated acreage compared with total acres in the farm. d. Total acreage of individual crops for all purposes compared with the acreage harvested for specific purposes. e. Quantity of crops harvested in relation to acreage harvested. f. Sales in relation to production and, for livestock, to inven- tories. g. Total livestock compared with the inventory by age and sex. h. Expenditures compared with production and inventories. Obvious errors in calculations or in units of measure, and misplaced entries were corrected as they were found. Entries not clearly legible were rewritten. Many omissions or incon- sistencies were disregarded during editing. Those of significant magnitude could be and were handled more efficiently and eco- nomically during mechanical processing operations. Question- naires containing major inconsistencies and omissions were re- ferred to members of the technical staff for review. Depending on the magnitude of the data involved, the technical staff cor- rected (or supervised the correction of) the questionnaires either on the basis of information reported for other farms of similar type in the area or on the basis of additional information re- ceived in response to letters directed to the farm operators. Coding of Questionnaires. — Most of the numerical information on a questionnaire was self-coding in that the inquiry number was utilized for the item identification on punch cards or on tabulations runs. However, some manual coding was also neces- sary for such items as irrigated crops for selected States, crops infrequently reported, miscellaneous poultry, etc. Code numbers were entered on questionnaires to classify farms and, in some cases, to identify data for individual items. All farms were coded by size of farm in terms of total acreage, by race, and by tenure of operator. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii were also coded on the basis of irrigated cropland and irrigated pasture. Additional codes were applied to all farms included in the sample to classify them by type of farm and by total value of agricultural products sold. Individual items were coded only where reports were received for crops or poultry not covered by separate inquiries on the questionnaire. This coding was necessary to assure inclusion of the data in the appropriate farm product totals. Tabulation of Data. — After the questionnaires were edited and coded, the Information on them was punched on cards. The cards were then mechanically sorted and fed into machines which transferred the data to tabulation sheets. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate and list those cards which lacked necessary in- formation, those which contained inconsistent or impossible data, and those on which the data were possible but of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was war- ranted. The listing sheets were examined and, as necessary, the cards were corrected. When the cards for a particular county were considered satisfactory, the data were tabulated. Subject-matter specialists of the Bureau and the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture examined all tabulations for reasonableness and consistency. As necessary, they made corrections on the basis of a further review and reappraisal of the original reports and verification of the editing, coding, and punching. XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical Content of This Report. — This report is part of Vol- ume I of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Volume I consists of 54 parts, each part containing information about agriculture for a single State, Commonwealth, or Possession. Each part con- tains county data for that particular State or area. The term "county," as used in this report embraces election districts in Alaska, parishes in Louisiana, municipios (municipalities) in Puerto Rico, etc. The statistics for 1959 were obtained from the Census of Agriculture taken in the "conterminous United Stales" (see following paragraph), Hawaii, and Puerto Rico during the period October 1959 to January 1960 and in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, and Virgin Islands as of April 1, 1960. Compara- tive data for years prior to 1959 were obtained from earlier censuses. In the planning of the publications for the 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing and the 1959 Census of Agriculture, the term "conterminous United States," recommended by the Board of Geographic Names to designate the 48-State area as it ex- isted before Alaska and Hawaii became States, was adopted by the Bureau of the Census. The definitions and explanations in this introduction for vol- ume I generally have application broad enough to include the States of Alaska and Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the island possessions. However, specific application in many instances may be limited to the conterminous United States ; for example, references to earlier censuses, to the sam- pling methods and procedures, to specific sections or questions on the questionnaires, and to specific tabic numbers. For each part of volume I (one part for each State or area), a facsimile of the appropriate questionnaire is reproduced in the appendix. The statistics for States and counties are presented according to the same general plan as was followed in the volume I re- ports for the 1954 and the 1950 censuses. State and county totals are given for nearly all items for which information was ob- tained in the 1959 census. However, most of the data by eco- nomic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are given only for States. Comparative data for the States are given for each census year beginning with 1920. Comparative data for counties are given for the years 1959 and 1954. For some items, the data obtained from the 1959 census are the only ones available. For comparative purposes 1950 data are carried in county table 6 for the kind of road on which farms were located. Comparability of Data. — The data obtained from the various censuses of agriculture are not strictly comparable for all items. For example, differences from one census to another in the time of enumeration, the wording of the questions, and the definition of a farm cause some lack of comparability. Differences con- sidered to have a significant effect on the comparability of data are described in the text and/or mentioned in footnotes to the tables. Minor Civil Divisions. — As in prior censuses, data for most of the items included in the 1959 Census of Agriculture were tabu- lated for minor civil divisions. The term "minor civil division" applies to the primary subdivision of a county into smaller geo- graphic areas such as townships, precincts, districts, wards, beats, municipalities, etc. Figures for these smaller geographic areas are not included in any of the published reports, but they may be supplied upon request and payment of the costs of com- piling and checking the data. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration assignment did not include more than one minor civil division, even in cases where the township, precinct, etc., did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. In 1954, and again in 1959, the aim was to make enumeration assignments large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a 3- to 4-week period. Hence, in some areas, two or more adjoining minor civil divisions were combined into one enumeration assignment. An enumeration assignment 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 that included too many farms for one enumerator to cover during the enumeration period was divided into two or more enumeration assignments. In some cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a single minor civil division, even when such totals required a grouping of enumeration assignments. In other cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a combination of two or more adjoining minor civil divisions. The data for each individual minor civil division included in such totals can be tab- ulated separately, however, since each questionnaire obtained in the census contains the designation of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. An additional charge must be made for a separate tabulation of any small area in- cluded in a total for two or more combined minor civil divisions. Requests for census information for minor civil divisions should be directed to the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D.C. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive Summary and References. — The definitions and ex- planations that follow relate only to those items that are con- sidered to be inadequately described in the tables where they appear. Although the descriptive terms and explanations refer specifically to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, many of them also apply to earlier censuses. Most of the definitions consist of a resume1 of the questionnaire wording, supplemented by excerpts from instructions given to enumerators. For exact wording of the questions and of the instructions included on the question- naire, see the facsimile of the 1959 Agriculture Questionnaire in the appendix of this report. An analysis of the questions asked in the 1959 census, and of the data obtained, is given in Volume II, General Report, Statis- tics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. The general report presents statistics for States by subject matter. General Farm Information Census Definition of a Farm. — For the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture, the definition of a farm was based primarily on a combina- tion of "acres in the place" and the estimated value of agricultural products sold. The word "place" was defined to include all land on which agricultural operations were conducted at any time in 1959 under the control or supervision of one person or partnership. (For definition of "agricultural operations", see p. X.) Control may have been exercised through ownership or management, or through a lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. Places of less than 10 acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $250. Places of 10 or more acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $50. Places having less than the $50 or $250 minimum estimated sales in 1959 were also counted as farms if they could normally be expected to produce agricultural products in sufficient quantity to meet the requirements of the definition. This additional qualification resulted in the inclusion as farms of some places engaged in farming operations for the first time in 1959 and places affected by crop failure or other unusual conditions. To avoid biases arising from an enumerator's personal judg- ment and opinion, the Bureau did not give enumerators the defini- INTRODUCTION XV tion of a farm. Instead, enumerators were instructed to obtain questionnaires for all places considered farms by their operators and for all other places that had one or more agricultural opera- tions. (See "Agricultural Operations", p. X.) In 1954, enumer- ators were instructed to till questionnaires on the same basis as in 1959. In 1950, agricultural operations were defined to include every place of 3 or more acres, whether or not the operator con- sidered it a farm, and every place having "specialized operations", regardless of the acreage. "Specialized operations" referred to nurseries and greenhouses and to places having 100 or more poultry, production of 300 or more dozen eggs in 1949, or 3 or more hives of bees. In all of the three last censuses, as a result, questionnaires were filled for a considerable number of places that did not qualify as farms. The determination as to which questionnaires represented farms was made during office process- ing operations and only those questionnaires meeting the criteria for a farm were included in the tabulations. For both the 1950 and 1954 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale but ex- clusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only if the annual sales of agricultural products amounted to $150 or more. A few places with very low agricultural production because of unusual circumstances, such as crop failure, were also counted as farms if they normally could have been expected to meet the minimum value or sales criteria. In the censuses from 1925 to 1945, enumerators were given a definition of "farm" and were instructed to obtain reports only for those places which met the criteria. According to this defini- tion, farms included all places of 3 or more acres, regardless of the quantity or value of agricultural production, and places of less than 3 acres if the value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale, amounted to $250 or more. Because of changes in price level, the $250 minimum resulted in the in- clusion of varying numbers of farms of less than 3 'acres in the several censuses taken during this period. Generally, the only reports excluded from tabulation were those taken in error and those showing very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more were tabulated only if at least 3 acres were in cropland and/or pasture or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to at least $150. The decrease in the number of farms in 1950 and 1954, as com- pared with earlier censuses, was partly due to the change in farm definition, especially with respect to farms of 3 or more acres in size. Some of the places of 3 or more acres that were not counted as farms in 1950 and 1954 because the value of their agricultural production was less than $150 would have qualified as farms if the criteria had been the same as in earlier censuses. For 1959, the decrease in the number of farms as compared with all prior censuses resulted partly from the change in farm definition. The fact that sales of agricultural products in 1959 was used resulted in the exclusion of some places that would have qualified as farms had the value of agricultural products alone been considered. The increase in the acreage minimum also had an effect. The reduction in the number of farms due to change in definition, 1954 to 1959, is shown for each county In county table 1. Some characteristics of the places not counted as farms in 1959, but which would have been included in 1954, are shown in State table 10. The change in farm definition made in 1950 and again in 1959 had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops because the places affected by the change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the totals for a given county or State. For the States that comprise the conterminous United States, two figures are published for each county on the number of farms in 1959. One is an actual count of all farms and the other is an estimate based on the number of farms included in the sample. For almost every county there is a difference between the actual number of farms and the estimated number of farms. Because of sampling procedure and sampling variability, the number of farms in the sample seldom agrees exactly with the actual num- ber of farms. For most counties, the actual number of farms in the sample was either more or less than precisely 20 percent of all farms. Similarly, totals estimated on the basis of data for the sample farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the actual totals that would have been obtained had the data been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, the estimated number of farms reporting certain items may, in some instances, be greater than the total number of farms shown in county table 1. However, the estimated number of farms is given in county tables 5 and 6 so that estimates based on the sample farms may be related to the estimated rather than the actual number of farms. Farm Operator. — The term "farm operator" is used to designate a person who operates a farm, either doing the work himself or directly supervising the work. He may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he is considered as operator only of the land which he retains for his own operation. In the case of a partner- ship, only one partner is counted as an operator. The number of farm operators is considered to be 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 operators, for which the speci- fied item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens 4 months old and over on hand at the time of enumeration, the number of farms reporting chickens would be shown as 1,465. The difference be- tween the total number of farms and the number of farms re- porting a particular item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided a correct report was received for all farms. Where applicable, figures may be given for the number of farms or operators not reporting items that were intended to be ob- tained for all farms ; for example, residence of farm operator, State table 4. The number not reporting, as compared with the total number of farms or operators, indicates the extent of incompleteness of the reporting of the data for the item. Land Area. — The approximate total land area of States and counties as reported for 1959 is, in general, the same as that re- ported for all censuses beginning with 1940. Such differences as are shown reflect political changes in boundaries or actual changes in land area caused by changes in the number or size of reser- voirs, lakes, streams, etc. For Alaska, the areas for election districts represent the gross area of land and water. land in Farms. — Except for managed farms, the land to be in- cluded in each farm was determined from the answers to ques- tions about the number of acres owned, the number of acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the number of acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres owned and the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others were first added together and then the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others were subtracted. The re- sult represented the number of acres in the farm. The number of acres in a managed farm was the difference between the total land managed and that part of the managed land that was rented to others or worked on shares by others. In the 1959, 1954, and 1950 censuses, enumerators were in- structed to record total figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others, including any part of the land that was rented to others. In censuses prior to 1950, enu- XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 merators were instructed to exclude all land rented to others and to record only that portion of the acreage owned, rented from others, or managed for others that was retained by the farm op- erator. Thus, the figures for the individual tenures of land are not entirely comparable for all censuses. However, the land in- cluded in each farm was determined on essentially the same basis for all censuses. The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of "agricultural" land — that is, land used for crops and pasture or grazing. It also includes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or graz- ing. For example, the entire acreage of woodland and wasteland owned or rented by farm operators is included as land in farms, unless it was being held for nonagricultural purposes or unless the acreage was unusually large. For 1959 and 1954, if a place had 1,000 or more acres of woodland not pastured and wasteland, and if less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the acreage of woodland not pas- tured and wasteland was reduced to equal the acreage used for agriculture. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of woodland not pastured and wasteland differed slightly from the one used in 1959 and 1954. In 1950, adjustments were made In places of 1,000 or more acres (5,000 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 government permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms provided the place of which it was a part was a farm. Grazing land operated by Grazing Associations was to be reported in the name of the person chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the Association. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All land in Indian reservations that was used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be in- cluded. Land in Indian reservations that was not reported by individual Indians and that was not rented to non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was re- ported as one farm. Land owned. — All land that the operator and/or his wife held under title, purchase contract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration is considered as owned. land Rented from Others. — This item includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others but also land he worked on shares for others and land he occupied rent free. Grazing land used under government permit or license is not included. land Rented to Others.— This item includes all land rented or leased to others, except land leased to the government under the Soil Bank, and all land worked by others on shares or on a rent-free basis. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant or sharecropper is considered as the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares even though his landlord may supervise his opera- tions. The landlord is considered as operator of only that por- tion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. land Managed. — This item includes all tracts of land man- aged for one or more employers by a person hired on a salary basis. A hired manager was considered to be the operator of the land he managed since he was responsible for the agricul- tural operations on that land and frequently supervised others in performing those operations. Managed land was always to be reported on a separate questionnaire whether or not the manager also operated a farm on his own account. land in Two or More Counties. — An individual farm was al- ways enumerated in only one county, even in cases where the land was located in two or more counties. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county where he lived. If he did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where the farm head- quarters was located. In cases where there was any question as to the location of the headquarters, figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where most of the land was located. Land in Farms According to Use. — Land in farms has been distributed according to the way in which it was used in 1959. The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive; that is, each acre of land is included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. Cropland Harvested.— This category refers to all land from which any crops were harvested in 1959, whether for home use or for sale. It includes land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut and land in berries and other small fruits, or- chards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Matured crops hogged off or grazed were considered to have been "crops har- vested" and were reported here. Land from which two or more crops were harvested in 1959 was to be counted only once in the land-use classification. Land used for other purposes either before or after the crops were harvested was to be re- ported as cropland harvested, without regard to the other uses. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the individual crops and subtracting the acreages from which two or more crops were harvested. This checking procedure was repeated during the office processing of questionnaires for all farms having 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. Cropland used only for Pasture. — This land-use classification includes rotation pasture and all other land used only for pas- ture or grazing that the operator considered could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Enumerators were instructed to include land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or grazed before maturity but to exclude land pastured before or after hay or other crops were harvested from it. Permanent open pasture may have been reported either for this item or for "other pasture" depending on whether or not the operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last three 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 1940, 1935, and 1925 are more nearly comparable with those for 1959, 1954, and 1950, however, because they in- clude land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not Harvested and not Pastured. — This classification represents a total of three subclasses for the 17 Western States and two subclasses for other States. Cultivated Summer Fallow. — This subclass of land is shown only for the 17 Western States. It refers to cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for the 1959 harvest in order to control weeds and conserve moisture. Soil Improvement Grasses and Legumes. — For the 1959 cen- sus, land used only for cover crops to control erosion or to be plowed under for green manure is tabulated separately from "other cropland". After the establishment of the Soil Bank, land that would normally have been used for other purposes was frequently planted to soil-improvement crops. In counties where large acreages were placed in the Soil Bank, the total of land used for soil-improvement crops plus "other cropland" may be considerably larger than the "other cropland" shown for previous censuses. Other Cropland. — This subclass includes idle cropland, land in crops intended for harvest after 1959, and cropland not harvested because of complete crop failure, low prices, labor shortage, or other reasons. The 1959 figures for "other cropland" are not entirely comparable with those for previ- ous censuses since they do not include land used only for soil-improvement crops. (See preceding paragraph.) Woodland Pastured.— This classification includes all wood- land where livestock were pastured or grazed in 1959. The instruction on the questionnaire — "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts ; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture" — represents a somewhat more precise definition than the corresponding instruction contained on the 1954 ques- tionnaire. No definition of woodland was given in 1950 apart from an instruction to enumerators not to include brush pas- ture as woodland. Some of the changes in woodland acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation as to what constitutes "woodland." Woodland not Pastured. — This classification refers to all woodland not used for pasture or grazing in 1959. including land in operated farms that was placed in the Soil Bank and planted to trees. Unusually large tracts of timberland that were reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from INTRODUCTION XVII the tabulation of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. Other Pasture. — This classification refers to all land other than woodland and cropland that was used only for pasture or grazing in 1959. It includes noncrop open or brush pasture and cutover or deforested land that has been improved and used for pasture. The figures for the last three censuses are comparable but those for 1945 include all nonwoodland pas- ture that had not been plowed during the preceding seven years. For the 1940 census and earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those for the last three censuses. However, the classification may be somewhat less inclusive because land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classi- fied as plowable pasture and included with "cropland used only for pasture". Improved Pasture. — This subclass refers to that portion of "other pasture" on which one or more of the following prac- tices had been used: liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, or the clearing of weed or brush growth. The fig- ures are comparable with those for 1954, when the question on improved pasture was asked for the first time. Other Land. — This classification refers to all land not in- cluded in the preceding land-use classifications, such as house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, land area of ponds, and wasteland. This figure for 1959 was obtained from the ma- chine tabulations by subtracting the total of all other uses from the total land in all farms reported for a given county or classification. Hence, there is no figure given to represent the farms reporting this item. Value of Laud and Buildings. — Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. They are estimates based on data obtained for sample farms. Estimates of the total value of land and buildings by States, geographic divisions, and the United States, are presented in volume II. The enumerator was instructed to record the market value of the land and the buildings on that land. Market value was defined as the price which the farm operator would expect to receive for the land and buildings if he were to sell them on the day of enumeration. More problems and difficulties arise in the enumeration of farm- real-estate values than in the enumeration of most other agri- cultural items. Most of the items enumerated require the re- spondent to make a statement of fact. For example, information about the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year is based on actual transactions. Similarly, information about livestock inventories relates to the situation existing on a spe- cific place at a specific time. Reports concerning the value of land and buildings, however, are estimates based almost entirely on opinion. The majority of farms have not changed hands for many years and are not currently for sale. For such farms, the operators are not likely to have any clear basis for estimating the value. To make an intelligent and objective estimate, a respond- ent first needs to make an estimate of the prevailing average market value of farms in his community. Then, he must either add to or subtract from that estimate to allow for the different characteristics of his own farm. In many cases, an operator who would not sell his farm under any circumstances may report an unreasonably high market value. In other cases, a farm operator who acquired his real estate during a period of relatively low prices may estimate an unrealistically low value by current stand- ards. Because of the extent of variation that is known to exist in real estate values, it is difficult to devise checking procedures that will identify inaccurate estimates. Age of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was derived from the sum of the ages of all farm operators reporting age divided by the number reporting. The number of farm operators 65 or more years of age is an actual count based on the operators reporting age. Residence of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by resi- dence according to whether or not they lived on the farms they were operating. Some of those who did not live on the farms they operated themselves lived on farms operated by others. In cases where all the land was rented from others or worked on shares for others, the operator was considered to live on the farm operated provided the dwelling he occupied was included in the rental agreement. The dwelling, in such cases, was not neces- sarily on the land being operated. Similarly, a farm operator who did not live on the land being cultivated or grazed but who had some agricultural operations (other than a home garden) at his dwelling was considered as living on the farm operated. Since some farm operators live, on their farms only during a part of the year, comparability of the figures for various cen- suses may be affected by the date of enumeration. In a few cases, the enumerator failed to report the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators classified by residence indicate the extent of under-reporting. Tear Began Operating Present Farm. — Enumerators were in- structed to report the year during which a farm operator began to operate his present farm and, if the year was 1958 or later, also to report the month. The year was intended to refer to the first year of the period during which the operator had been in continuous charge of his present farm or of any part of it. The time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began operating their farms, as shown by a monthly breakdown of the reports for farmers who began operating their present farms during 1958 and 1959. Off-Farm Work and Other Income. — To obtain a measure of the extent to which farm operators rely on nonfarm sources for part of their income, four questions were asked of all farm operators. The first question asked for the number of days the operator worked off his farm in 1959. The other three questions, to be answered "Yes" or "No," asked (1) whether other members of the operator's household did any work off the farm ; (2) whether any income was received from sources other than the sale of agri- cultural products from the farm operated; and (3) whether the combined income of all members of the household from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of agri- cultural products sold from the farm operated. Off-farm work was defined to include work on someone else's farm for pay as well as all types of nonfarm jobs, businesses, and professions, whether the work was done on the farm premises or elsewhere. Exchange work was not included. The questions asked in the 1959 Census are closely comparable with those asked in 1954. The data for 1959 are actual totals of all operators reporting off-farm work and other income whereas those for 1954 are estimated totals based on the sample. Equipment and Facilities. — In 1959 as in several earlier cen- suses, data about specified equipment and facilities were obtained for only a sample of farms. Farm operators were asked to report equipment and facilities that were on the farm at the time of enu- meration, regardless of ownership. They were to include items that were temporarily out of order but not any that were worn out. Data in terms of actual number were obtained for the follow- ing items of farm equipment in 1959 : (1) grain combines, (2) corn pickers, (3) pick-up balers, (4) field forage harvesters, (5) mo- tortrucks, (6) wheel tractors, (7) garden tractors, (8) crawler tractors, and (9) automobiles. Definitions given enumerators in- cluded the following specifications, among others : Corn pickers related to all types of machines used for picking corn, whether used in separate or in combined picking-shelling operations. Pick-up balers were to include both hand-tie and automatic balers but not stationary ones. Motortrucks were to include pick-up trucks and truck-trailer combinations ; jeeps and station wagons XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 were also to be included if they were used primarily as trucks, but school buses were specifically excluded. Wheel tractors spe- cifically excluded garden tractors, implements with built-in power units, such as self-propelled combines or powered buck rakes, and the power unit of a truck-trailer combination. Automobiles were to include jeeps and station wagons if they were used primarily as passenger cars. Questions to be answered "Yes" or "No" provided information as to the presence or absence of the following items: (1) tele- phone, (2) home freezer, (3) milking machine, (4) electric milk cooler, (5) bulk-type milk cooler (in six States only — Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), (6) crop drier and (7) power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Comparable data from one census to another are not available for all items. The questions asked about equipment during a given census reflect changes in farm mechanization and in the facilities available to farm families. Questions about some items of equipment were asked in 1959 for the first time (electric milk cooler, crop drier, bulk-type milk cooler, etc.). Similarly, some questions that were asked in earlier censuses were omitted in 1959. For example, the use of electricity is now so widespread that there is no longer any need for obtaining a count of the farms having it. Farms by Kind of Road. — The classification of farms by the kind of road on which they are located is based on only a sample of farms. The enumerator was instructed to report, on the basis of his own observation, the kind of road on which the most frequently used entrance to the farm was located. For farms consisting of two or more tracts, he was to limit his report to the tract on which the farm operator had his dwelling or other headquarters. Farm Labor. — The questions about farm labor were asked only for the sample farms and related to persons working during the calendar week preceding the week of enumeration. Since the enumeration starting dates varied by geographic areas, and the enumeration within each area lasted over a period of several weeks, the calendar weeks to which the data apply also vary. Thus, the data for an individual farm may relate to any one week during the months of October, November, or December, or even, in a few instances, to weeks during September 1959 or January 1960. Farm labor was defined to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the agricultural operations of the farm ; and to ex- elude housework, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by per- sons employed specifically for such work. The farm labor in- formation contained in this report represents estimates based on answers to questions relating to the farm work or chores done during the week by (1) operator, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family, and (3) hired persons. An operator was considered as working if he worked one or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, if they worked at all during the week. Data are not fully comparable from one census to another, primarily because of differences in the period to which they relate. In 1954, the data were purposely related to either one of two calendar weeks, depending in part on the starting date set for the enumeration and in part on which week represented a period of peak employment within a given State. For the majority of States, the period specified was the week of September 26-October 2 ; for other States, the week of October 24-30. In 1950, as in 1959, the data related to the week preceding the actual enumeration. Unlike 1959, however, enumeration starting dates were identical for all States in 1950 (April 1) but since several weeks were required to complete the enumeration, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not Identical for all farms. In 1945 and 1935, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January and, in 1940, to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equiv- alent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, an additional specification limited the workers to those 14 years old and over. Experience gained from earlier censuses indicates that farm labor data are often unsatisfactorily reported unless the week specified is the week immediately preceding the actual enumer- ation. When a farm operator was asked to report the number of persons employed during a specified week that was several weeks prior to enumeration, he often reported the highest number of persons employed during the year. Obviously incorrect reports were adjusted to make the data reflect more nearly the situation known to exist during the specified week. The farm labor data for 1954 relates to a specified week which, in some cases, was sev- eral weeks prior to enumeration. Few adjustments were made in those data, however, even though there were indications of incorrect reporting. Regular and Seasonal Workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the week concerned were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year. They were classed as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. In cases where the period of employment was not reported for an individual farm, it was estimated from data for such items as basis of payment, wage rates, expendi- tures for labor in 1959, and type of farming operations. Hired Workers by Basis of Payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to whether they were paid on a monthly, weekly, daily, or hourly basis, or by piecework. In cases of incomplete reporting, the basis of payment for hired workers was supplied during the office processing operations. Wage Rates and Hours Worked. — The agreed cash rate of pay was asked for each class of hired worker except those em- ployed on a piecework basis. (The number and the earnings of persons paid on a piecework basis were required for those who worked on Friday of the week preceding the enumeration.) The number of hours that workers were expected to work to earn their pay was asked for each class except those employed on an hourly or piecework basis. For 1959 and 1954, the data include office estimates for farms submitting incomplete reports of wage rates and hours worked. The estimates were consistent with the size and type of operations for the individual farm as compared with similar farms in the area for which complete reports were received. The corresponding data for 1950 apply only to farms that reported both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and lime. — The questions about fertilizer and lime, asked only for the sample farms, relate to the acreage on which fertilizer and lime were used and to the quantity used. Farm operators were asked to report total quantities used in 1959 on the farms they operated regardless of when or by whom the ferti- lizer and lime were purchased. In the South, some landlords who operated farms themselves included the fertilizer and lime they had purchased for use on their tenant-operated land. Such fertilizer and lime may also have been reported by the tenants. When double reporting was detected during the editing process, the data on the questionnaires concerned were adjusted to elim- inate duplication in the totals. The 1959 data for fertilizer and lime are entirely comparable with those for 1954. A breakdown between dry and liquid fer- tilizing materials was not obtained in 1954 and data on cost of either fertilizer or lime were not obtained in 1959. Fertilizer. — The report for fertilizer was to refer only to com- mercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials, including rock phosphate. The acres fertilized and the tons of fertilizer ap- plied to those acres were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by region so that it was possible to obtain detailed data for the crops most commonly fertilized in each region. In cases where the same land was used for more than one crop, the acres fertilized were to be reported separately for each crop. If the same crop was fertilized more than once, however, the acres in that crop were to be reported only once. In all cases, the total quantity of fer- INTRODUCTION XIX tilizer used In 1959 was to be reported, including quantities used on land occupied by crops planted in 1958 or by crops to be harvested in 1960. Reports for quantity of fertilizer and fertilizing materials used were required for both dry and liquid materials. The terms "dry" and "liquid" referred to the form in which the fertilizers and fertilizing materials were purchased and not to the way in which they were applied. Thus, dry fertilizers were those purchased in dry or solid form, as powders, dusts, granules, pellets, etc. ; liquid fertilizers were those purchased in fluid form, as solutions or as liquefied gases. Lime. — The data for lime relate to the total acreage limed in 1959 and the total tonnage of lime and liming materials used on those acres for purposes of conditioning the soil. Instruc- tions on the questionnaire stated that ground limestone, hy- drated and burnt lime, marl, and oyster shells were to be included but that lime used for spraying or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agriculture Con- servation Program or the Conservation Reserve Program of the Soil Bank. Differences may be due either to sampling error or to under-reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences are minimized or eliminated entirely in the data presented on a State or regional basis. Specified Farm Expenditures. — The data for farm expenditures are estimates based on reports obtained from the sample farms. The 1959 questionnaire contained questions for six items of farm expenditure: (1) purchase of feed for livestock and poultry, (2) purchase of livestock and poultry, (3) machine hire, (4) hired labor, (5) seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, and (6) gaso- line and other petroleum fuel and oil. With the exception of items (2) and (5), exactly the same questions were asked in 1954. For each item specified, the total expenditures made for the farm in 1959 were to be reported, whether made by the farm operator, his landlord, or both. A farm operator who rented part of his land to others was to report only the ex- penditures for the land he operated himself. Enumerators were instructed to ask respondents who had difficulty estimating their expenses for the period between enumeration and the end of the year to estimate them on the basis of current costs. Feed. — The report on feed purchased for livestock and poultry was to include expenditures for grain, hay, millfeeds, pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements as well as for the grinding and mixing of feed. The estimated cost of items furnished by a landlord, contractor, or other owner for feeding poultry and livestock kept on the farm was also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his land- lord for feed grown on the tenant farm were to be excluded. livestock and Poultry. — The cost of baby chicks and turkey poults was to be included in the expenditures made for the purchase of livestock and poultry. Enumerators were in- structed to ask the farm operator to include the cost or esti- mated purchase value of poultry and livestock provided by others and cared for by the operator under a contract feeding arrangement. The cost of livestock purchased for resale within 30 days was not to be included. A short-term transaction of that nature was considered to be a dealer operation, not an agricultural one. Data on the purchase of livestock and poultry were not ob- tained in 1954. The instructions for the 1950 census specified that expenditures for domestic rabbits, fur-bearing animals kept in captivity, and bees were to be included. Any lack of comparability in the 1950 and 1959 data resulting from inclu- sion or exclusion of rabbits, fur-bearing animals, or bees is considered to be so slight as to be insignificant Machine Hire. — Expenditures for machine hire relate to cus- tom machine work, such as tractor hire, threshing, grain or seed combining, silo filling, baling, cotton picking, cotton gin- ning, corn picking, plowing, vegetable harvesting, fruit pick- ing, spraying, and dusting. Any amount spent for the labor included in the cost of machine hire was to be considered as part of the total expenditure. The cost of freight or trucking and exchange work without pay were to be omitted. Hired Labor. — Expenditures for hired labor were to include total cash payments made in 1959 to family members and to others for farm labor. Payments to persons supplied by a con- tractor or a cooperative organization and paid directly by them or by the crew boss were also to be included. Payments for the following types of work were to be excluded: house- work, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, Installation, or construction work done by persons spe- cifically employed for such work. Gasoline and Other Petroleum Fuel and Oil. — Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to relate only to the products used in the farm business. Enumerators were instructed to exclude the cost of petroleum products used for the family automobile when operated for other than farm business purposes and of products used in the farmhouse for heating, cooking, and lighting. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, and Trees. — Expenditures were to repre- sent the total amount spent for seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees to be used on the farm operated. The value of seed grown on the farm was to be excluded. For nurseries and greenhouses, the cost of products purchased for immediate resale was also to be excluded. This item of expenditure was not included in the 1954 Census. The data are comparable with those for 1950, however. Cbops Crops Harvested. — The 1959 agriculture questionnaire was simi- lar to the questionnaire used in several previous censuses in that it provided for the collection of detailed data for all crops harvested on each individual farm. The variation in the crops listed on the questionnaires used in different States made pos- sible the separate reporting of all important crops grown in a given area. All versions of the questionnaire contained several "All other crops" questions where crops not specifically listed in separate questions were to be reported. Acreage of Crops Harvested. — In most instances, the acreage reported for individual crops represents the area harvested during 1959. The area harvested is often less than the area planted. For fruit orchards and groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees, the acreage reported represents the total area in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration — usually a date in October, November, or Decem- ber 1959. For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acreage grown for all purposes was reported as well as the acreage har- vested for specific purposes. For velvet beans, only the acreage grown was reported. As the enumeration was about to begin in South Florida (those counties in which the enumeration was begun on October 7), an instruction was Issued to the effect that the data for vegetables and potato crops should relate to a full year, beginning on October 1, 1958, and ending Sep- tember 30, 1959. Quantity of Crops Harvested. — Except for citrus fruits, olives, avocados, and for vegetable and potato crops in South Florida (see preceding paragraph) data for quantity harvested relate to the calendar year 1959. For citrus fruits, the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 marketing season was to be reported. For olives, the crop harvested in 1959 was to be reported for all States except California and Arizona. Enumerators in those two States were instructed to report olives harvested from the bloom of 1958 during the 1958- 59 harvest season (September 15, 1958, to February 28, 1959). In the case of avocados, the data for California were to relate to the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the marketing season that extended from October 1, 1958 to Sep- tember 30, 1959; the data for Florida were to relate to the crop harvested for the marketing season that extended from July 1, 1959, to February 28, 1960. Respondents were to estimate quantities not yet harvested at the time of enumeration. Unit of Measure. — The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported has varied for some crops, not only from State to State, but also from census to census. The aim has been to permit reporting in the units of measure currently in use. In the State and county tables, the quantities harvested for each crop are usually expressed in the unit of measure given on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire. In 1959, for corn and Irish potatoes, a choice between two units in which to report the production was given in some States. (See the discussion for those crops.) To provide readily comparable information, data published in earlier reports in different units of measure generally have been converted to the units used in 1959. Corn. — In the 1959 census, detailed questions regarding the purpose for which corn was harvested were asked in all States. For most States, bushels was the only unit specified for corn XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 for grain. In some areas, however, where farmers were not accustomed to using bushels as the unit of measure, the question- naire contained a provision for the quantity of corn for grain to be reported either in bushels (shelled basis) or in baskets of ear corn. As in former censuses, some reports were received in units of measure other than bushels or baskets. Prior to tabulation, all reports were converted to bushels (shelled basis) on the basis of the following factors : 70 pounds of ear corn, 2 baskets of ears, or 56 pounds of shelled corn equal one bushel. A barrel of ear corn was usually considered equal to 5 bushels of shelled corn. Annual Legumes. For soybeans, eowpeas, and peanuts, the acres and quantity grown or harvested for specific purposes, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively ; for velvet- beans, only the total grown for all purposes was obtained. For all these crops except, possibly peanuts, the total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage that was plowed under for green manure. In a few Southern States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. In 1959, as in 1954, enumerators were in- structed to report green soybeans and blaekeyes and other green eowpeas harvested for sale as vegetables and not as annual legumes. Hay Crops. — Data for the total acres of land from which hay was cut exclude the acreage in sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays. These crops were reported in separate questions in the States where they are important. To obtain the total acres from which other hays were cut, the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, were added together for each county. The corresponding totals for 1954 were obtained by the same procedure. For the 1950 census, however, the totals were based on farmers' own reports of their total acreage in harvested hay crops. The questionnaire contained an instruction that if two or more cuttings were made from the same land, the total production from all cuttings was to be reported but the acres cut were to be counted only once. In cases where both hay and grass silage were cut from the same land, the total acreage was to be reported for both crops. In 1959, as in 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating ; clover and timothy hay included clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses ; small grain hay included oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay. The hay crops listed on the questionnaire varied somewhat from one State or region to another. The kinds of hay to be included in separate questions can be determined for a specific State from reference to the facsimile of the questionnaire that is in the appendix. The tonnage of hay, including alfalfa hay for dehydrating, is given on a dry-weight basis. Prior to tabulation, production reported in green weight was converted to its dry-weight equiv- alent by dividing by 3. However, the production of grass silage is given in terms of green weight. Field Seed Crops. — The field seed crops listed on each version of the questionnaire were limited to those considered most im- portant within the given State. Each version of the question- naire contained space for listing other field seed crops in order to facilitate the reporting of all field seed crops harvested. Quantity harvested was to be reported in terms of clean seed for most field seed crops. Bluegrass, or Junegrass seed, was to be reported in terms of green seed for Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Tennessee. No mention was made of "green-weight basis" for other States where this crop was to be reported in the "All other" question. Irish Potatoes and Sweetpotatoes. — For Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes (including yams), the total quantity harvested was to be reported for each crop in all cases, whether harvested for home use or for sale or whether used for livestock feed. The acreage harvested was to be reported for each crop only in cases where the quantity amounted to 20 or more bushels (or the approximate equivalent in terms of hundredweights, barrels, or pounds, as explained on different versions of the questionnaire). This method of reporting was designed to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes harvested on small plots for home use. Essen- tially the same procedure was followed in both 1954 and 1950. In earlier censuses, however, the acreage of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes was to be reported in all cases, even when produc- tion was solely for home use. Therefore, the data on acres for censuses prior to 1950 are not fully comparable with those for the last three censuses, especially in counties or States where production is largely for home use. The unit of measure in which quantity was to be reported varied from one State or region to another to correspond with the units most commonly used in a given area. In 27 States, the questionnaire provided a choice for reporting either bushels or 100-pound bags (hundredweights). The published data for counties and States are in terms of bushels. Berries and Other Small Fruits. — The question for berries and other small fruits related specifically to the acreages and quanti- ties harvested for sale. Only tame or cultivated berries were to be reported except for the New England States, where wild blue- berries were also to be included. Enumerators were instructed always to report the total quantity of each kind of berry har- vested for sale but to report the area harvested only when it amounted to one-tenth acre or more. Nonbearing areas and areas and quantities harvested for home use were to be excluded. The data for 1959 and 1954 are fully comparable. Tree Fruits, Nuts, and Grapes. — In 1959, as in 1954, fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines were not enumerated for farms having a combined total of less than 20 at the time of enumeration. Both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines were to be included but not any that had been abandoned. For censuses prior to 1954, all fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm were to be enumerated, regardless of the number. Because of this change in enumeration procedure, the data for 1959 and 1954 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change in procedure may have had a considerable effect on the number of farms re- porting without causing any significant changes In the number of trees and vines nor in the quantity harvested. In counties where most of the trees or vines are in small plantings and where production is largely for home-use, however, the change may have caused a significant reduction not only in the number of farms reporting but also in the number of trees and vines and in the quantity harvested. In both 1959 and 1954, the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was enumerated when there were 20 or more fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines. In 1950, the corresponding area was enumerated only if it amounted to one-half acre or more. In censuses prior to 1950, the area was to be reported regardless of its size or of the number of trees and vines. Enumerators frequently omitted the fractional acre- ages in small plantings and home orchards, however. In some counties, small plantings or home orchards comprise a sizeable proportion of the total fruit and nut acreage. For those counties, the change from one census to another in acreage of land in fruits and nuts may not be due to fact but merely to differences in enumeration. In 1959, California was the only State for which the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was obtained. In 1954, such acreage was also obtained for Arizona. In all States, the number of bearing and nonbearing trees or vines on the farm at the time of enumeration and the quantity harvested in 1959 were to be reported separately for each fruit and nut crop. ( Ex- ceptions in the harvest period for citrus fruits, avocados, and INTRODUCTION XXI olives are described on p. XIX.) The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported varied from one State to another. Tables in this report show quantities in the unit of measure appearing on the 1959 questionnaire used in the State. Nursery and Greenhouse Products. — The questions about nursery and greenhouse products related only to products grown on the place for sale. Crops bought for resale without additional cul- tivation were to be excluded. The area used for growing and the value of sales were to be reported separately for each of three groups, as follows : a. Nursery products, (trees, shrubs, vines, and ornamentals). b. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be re- ported separately from the area grown under glass. c. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be reported separately from the area grown under glass or in the house. The data obtained for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 and 1950 since the questions asked were essentially the same in the three censuses. Detailed data regarding the pro- duction and sale of nursery, greenhouse, and other horticultural products on farms having sales of $2,000 will be published in volume V, part 1. Forest Products. — The forest products data obtained in the Census of Agriculture relate only to the products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products grown or cut on nonfarm places are excluded. Therefore, the data in this report do not represent the total forestry output or income for a county or State. The questions included on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire are more detailed than those asked in the 1954 Census. Value was obtained for the sale of standing timber or trees and for the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers. The quantity cut, whether for home use or sale, and the quantity sold were obtained for individual forestry products such as firewood and fuelwood, fence posts, sawlogs and veneer logs. Data relating to pulpwood, Christmas trees, maple trees, and maple syrup were obtained in States where such products are important commercially. Value of Crops Harvested. — The total value of crops harvested represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1959. It includes the value of quantities consumed on farms as food, feed, seed, etc., as well as quantities sold. Farmers were not asked to report values of crops harvested ; the values were calculated in the Processing Office. For individ- ual crops, the quantity harvested was multiplied by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. State average prices were furnished to the Bureau of the Census by the Agricul- tural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are based on reports received from a sample of farmers and dealers. Quantities harvested were not obtained for vegetables nor for nursery and greenhouse products. Therefore, for those crops, the value of sales, as obtained in the enumeration, was used in the calculation of total value of crops harvested. Value of Crops Sold. — The questionnaire required value of sales of crops to be reported only for total vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and certain forest products. For all other crops, the value of sales was calculated on a county level during processing operations by multiplying the State average prices by either the quantity sold or the quantity harvested. Reports of quantity sold were obtained during the enumeration only for some of the major field crops. Quantity harvested was used in the calculation of value of crops sold for such crops as cotton, tobacco, etc., that are customarily grown for sale. The procedures used for the various crops are described on page XXV. They are similar to the procedures followed in 1954. In 1950, values of crops sold were obtained for each farm during the enumeration. Ibbiqation Definition of Irrigated Land. — Irrigated land is defined as land watered for agricultural purposes by artificial means. These means included subirrigation as well as systems whereby water was applied to the ground surface, either directly or by sprinklers. Land flooded for rice cultivation was considered as irrigated. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be included as irrigated only if water was directed to agricultural use by dams, canals, or other works. The definition of irrigated land specif- ically excluded land where the ''water table", or natural level of underground water, was controlled by drainage works with no additional water brought in by canals or pipes. Enumeration of Irrigated Land. — A question on total land irri- gated was asked in all States, with the exception of Alaska. The acreage reported for this question includes not only irrigated cropland but also any other land that was irrigated in 1959. The questionnaires used in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii included several additional questions regarding irri- gation. These questions related to the acreage of land irrigated by sprinklers, irrigated land from which crops were harvested, specific crops irrigated, and source of irrigation water. Such additional data, for irrigated farms, are presented in county table la for these States. Statistics on the irrigation enterprises which supplied irriga- tion water were collected in the 1959 Census of Irrigation and are published in Volume III, "Irrigation of Agricultural Lands". This report contains a considerable amount of data about irri- gation for the 17 Western States and Louisiana. Irrigated Farms. — All farms reporting any land irrigated in 1959 are counted as irrigated farms. Land in Irrigated Farms.— Data for land in irrigated farms ac- cording to use relate to the entire acreage in these farms, in- cluding land that was not irrigated. Land Irrigated. — Data for land irrigated relate only to that part of the land in irrigated farms that was watered by artificial means at any time in 1959. Separate figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers whether or not the land was also irrigated by other means. Additional figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers only. Data on sprinkler irrigation were not obtained in the 1954 census. Irrigated Cropland Harvested. — The data for irrigated crop- land harvested relate to all irrigated land from which crops were harvested in 1959, regardless of the method of irrigation. An instruction on the questionnaire reminded enumerators and respondents to include irrigated land from which hay was cut, irrigated land in both bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut crops, and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested. Each irrigated acre was to be reported only once, regardless of how many crops were harvested from it. Other Irrigated Land. — This classification was obtained by subtraction of the acreage of irrigated cropland harvested from the acreage of total land irrigated. It represents primarily irrigated cropland not harvested and irrigated pasture or grazing land. Farms Irrigated By Number of Acres Irrigated. — All farms on which any land was irrigated in 1959 are classified according to the number of acres irrigated in county table la for the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii. This classification is based on total land irrigated. Therefore, it includes not only the irrigated land from which crops were harvested but also all other irrigated land, regardless of use. Land Irrigated By Source of Water. — The agriculture question- naire contained a question as to what proportion of irrigated water used on the farm in 1959 was obtained from ground- water, surface-water, and irrigation-organization sources. Re- spondents were asked to report separately the percentage of XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 water obtained from each source. The number of acres that were irrigated by water from each source or combination of sources was calculated during office processing operations by applying the percentages to the total land irrigated. Ground-water sources relate to wells (pumped or flowing) and springs ; surface-water sources relate to streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. For each of these sources, only water obtained by pumps or other works operated as part of the operator's own farm or as part of another single farm was to be Included. Irrigation-organization sources relate to irriga- tion enterprises organized to supply water to a group of farms, regardless of how or where the enterprise obtained the water. The irrigation enterprise may be a legal organization or a group of farmers informally organized to operate a supply ditch or other works to provide water for their own farms. Land-Use Practices Summary Information.— The 1959 data for land-use practices are estimates based on reports obtained from only a sample of farms. Comparable data are not presented for 1954 because questions about land-use practices were included on the 1954 questionnaire for only a limited number of States. The various land-use practices relate to methods for reducing soil erosion, either by improving the soil, controlling the run-off of water, or reducing the blowing of topsoil. Cropland in Cover Crops. — The data relate to land on which cover crops were turned under for green manure in 1959 and which was then planted to another crop. The entire acreage of cover crops so used was to be reported even if the following crop failed. Cropland Used for Grain or Row Crops Farmed on the Contour. — This item relates to land on which grain or row crops were planted in level rows around the slope of a hill. Land in Strip-Cropping Systems for Soil-Erosion Control. — Strip- cropping was defined as the practice of alternating close-sown crops with strips or bands of row crops or of alternating either close-sown or row crops with bands of cultivated fallow land. The published data refer to the total acreage of all fields and tracts in which strip-cropping was practiced in 1959. System of Terraces on Crop and Pasture Land. — This item re- lates to the acreage in ridge-type or channel-type terraces con- structed on sloping cropland and pastureland. Livestock and Poultry Inventories. — Data for livestock and poultry on farms relate to the number on hand at the time of enumeration. All live- stock and poultry, including those being kept or fed under con- tract, were to be enumerated on the farm or ranch where they were, regardless of who owned them. Livestock in transit from one grazing area to another or grazing In national forests, graz- ing districts, open range, or on land used under permit were to be reported as being on the place where the person who had control over them had his headquarters. The time of year at which livestock and poultry are enumerated affects the data. Therefore, the date of enumeration needs to be considered when totals for the various censuses are compared. Both the 1959 and the 1954 census data represent fall inven- tories. These censuses came at a time of large-scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feed lot, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of 1920, 1925, 1935, and 1945 were taken as of January 1 and those of 1930, 1940, and 1950, as of April 1. A count made in April varies considerably from one made in Jan- uary. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. A considerable number of older animals die or are sold during the same period. In the range States, along with the change in season and grazing condition, sheep and cattle are moved from one locality or county to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States. The comparability of data by age has been affected also by changes in the questions from one census to another. Milk Cows, Cows Milked, Milk Produced, and Butter. — Data on the number of milk cows, cows milked, and milked produced relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Data for butter churned were obtained only for 14 States and relate to the calendar week preceding the enumeration. The data for cows milked yesterday and milk produced yesterday are not given in this volume. These figures were obtained primarily to serve the needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in making monthly and annual esti- mates of milk production. These figures can be made available, at a small cost, to others who express an interest in them. Whole Milk and Cream Sold. — Data for whole milk and cream sold relate to the entire year 1959 and are estimates based on reports obtained for farms in the sample. All milk and cream sold from the farm (except quantities purchased from some other place and then resold) were to be included, regardless of who shared the receipts. The questionnaire provided three alternative units of measure for reporting the quantity of milk sold — pounds of milk, gallons of milk, and pounds of butterfat. The respondent was thus permitted to report quantity according to the unit of measure in which payment was received. In the State and county tables, the data for milk are given in the unit of measure most commonly used in the State. Pounds of butter- fat were converted into gallons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of milk as shown by data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Sows and Gilts Farrowing. — In the 1959 census, data were ob- tained for the number of litters farrowed between December 1, 1958, and June 1, 1959, and from June 1 to December 1, 1959. In the 1954 census, data were obtained for the sows and gilts that farrowed rather than for the number of litters. Sheep, Lambs, and Wool. — In the 1959 census, questions about sheep, lambs, and wool were asked in all States. Data on shearings and on amount of wool shorn were obtained for lambs and sheep separately. In the 1954 census, sheep and lamb inven- tories were not obtained for Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Goats and Mohair. — In 1959, questions on goats, kids, and mo- hair appeared on the questionnaires for the following nine States : Arizona, California, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Utah. In 1954, corresponding data were ob- tained for Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri. Bees and Honey. — No questions on bees and honey were in- cluded on the questionnaires for either the 1959 or the 1954 census. In 1959, Lor/ever, enumerators were instructed to ob- tain agriculture questionnaires for places not having agricultural operations if they were engaged in beekeeping. The number of hives of bees and the amount of honey sold were to be reported in the "Remarks" space of the questionnaire. Data for bees and honey are not included in this report. Value of Livestock on Farms. — To obtain the value of livestock on farms, the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand was multiplied by the State average price for 1959, as furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Comparable data for 1954 were compiled by the same method on the basis of average prices for that year. Sales of Live Animals. — Data for the number and value of ani- mals sold alive in 1959 are estimates based on reports for sample farms only. Corresponding data for 1954 were obtained for all farms. The dollar value of sales was obtained from the farmer INTRODUCTION XXIII for cattle, calves, and horses and mules. Average value per head for other livestock sold was obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In the 1959 census, respondents were asked to report separately the number of live animals already sold and the number estimated to be sold between the time of enumeration and the end of the year. This separation of reports for the number sold and to be sold was designed to assure more complete coverage of all livestock sales made during the year. In the 1954 census, only totals for the entire year were obtained though reference was made to animals to be sold between enumeration and the end of the year. Sales of Poultry and Poultry Products. — For both the 1959 and the 1954 Censuses, sales of chickens were obtained for two groups : (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. The enumeration of broiler sales presents prob'ems arising from the varied contractual ar- rangements under which broilers are produced. The question- naire contained an instruction to the effect that all broilers grown for others under contract were to be reported as sold. During office processing operations, the data reported for inventories and sales of chickens four months old and over, chicken eggs sold, and broilers sold were carefully examined. Obvious inconsistencies indicating confusion between broilers and other chickens were corrected on the basis of estimated values and, for sample farms, on the basis of data reported for expenditures for feed, poultry and livestock purchases, hired labor, etc. Questions relating to poultry other than chickens (and broilers) were generally the same in 1959 as in 1954. In the 1959 census, however, only total numbers were obtained for turkeys and turkey fryers raised and for turkey hens kept for breeding whereas the 1954 questionnaire asked for a breakdown between light and heavy breeds. Also, for poultry other than chickens and turkeys, the 1959 census obtained the number sold whereas the 1954 census obtained the number raised. Classification of Farms Scope of Classification. — Data for land in farms, and for crop- land harvested in farms classified by size, by color of operator and by tenure of operator were tabulated for all farms. However, most of the detailed data by size of farm, by color of operator, by tenure of operator, by economic class, and by type of farm are estimates based on farms in the sample. The farm classifications by size of farm, color of operator, tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made in the processing office on the basis of data reported on each questionnaire. Farms by Size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area established for each farm. The same classifica- tion was used for all States. According to definition, a farm is essentially an operating unit, not an ownership tract. All land operated by one person or partnership represents one farm. In the case of a landlord who has assigned land to croppers or other tenants, the land assigned to each cropper or tenant is considered a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire landholding as one unit in respect to supervision, equipment, rota- tion practice, purchase of supplies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South, a special Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire was used to assure an accurate enumeration of each unit within a multiple-unit operation. A change was made in the size classifica- tion for 1959, as contrasted with several preceding years, by sub- dividing the 1,000-acre-and-over group and by combining two previously recognized groups, viz., 10 to 29 acres and 30 to 49 acres. Farms by Color of Operator. — Farms were classified by color of operator into two groups, "white" and "nonwhite." "Nonwhite" includes primarily Negro and Indian operators but also some of other racial origin. Enumerators were instructed to report the race on the basis of their own observation whenever possible rather than by asking the respondent. Farms by Tenure of Operator. — The classification of farms by tenure of operator was based on data reported for land owned, land rented from others or worked for others on shares, land managed for others, and land rented to others or worked on shares by others. The same basis of classification was used in 1959 as in 1954. For 1959, each questionnaire was coded, during the editing proc- ess, to indicate whether it represented a farm operated by a full owner, part owner, manager, or tenant. The sample question- naires for tenants were given a code to indicate the kind of tenant. The various classifications of tenure, as used for the 1959 census, are defined below : a. Full Owners operate only land they own. b. Part Owners operate land they own and also land rented from others. c. Managers operate land for others and are paid a wage or salary for their services. Persons acting merely as care- takers or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm operator managed land for others and also operated land on his own account, the land operated on his own ac- count was considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a second farm. If, however, he managed land for two or more employers, all the managed land was considered to be one farm. d. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. They are further classified, as de- scribed below, on the basis of rental arrangements in regard to the payment of cash rent, sharing of crops, sharing of livestock or livestock products, and the furnishing of work power by the landlord. (1) Cash Tenants pay cash rent, either on a per-acre basis or for the farm as a whole. (2) Share-Cash Tenants pay part of the rent in cash and part in a share of the crops and/or of the livestock and livestock products. (3) Crop-Share Tenants pay a share of the crops but not of the livestock or livestock products. (4) Livestock-Share Tenants pay a share of the livestock or livestock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. (5) Croppers are tenants whose landlords furnished all the work animals or tractor power. They usually work under the close supervision of the landowners or their agents, or other farm operators. Also, the land assigned to them is often merely a part of a multi-unit operation. Croppers may or may not also pay cash rent or a share of crops, livestock, or livestock products. Data for croppers are available for only 16 southern States and Missouri. (6) Other Tenants are those who did not qualify for inclusion in any of the foregoing subclassifications. They may have had the use of land rent-free or in return for a fixed quantity of products, payment of taxes, maintenance of buildings, etc. (7) Unspecified Tenants are those for whom the rental arrange- ment was not reported. The definition of each subclass of tenant was essentially the same for earlier censuses as for 1959. In 1945, however, the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants whereas in other censuses all classifications were made during the processing of questionnaires on the basis of the data reported. The procedure used in 1945 may have affected the comparability of the data, especially for cash tenants and share-cash tenants. Farms by Economic Class. — The totals for farms by economic class are estimates for all farms made on the basis of data re- ported only for the sample farms. The economic classifications represent groupings of farms that are similar in characteristics and size of operation. The economic classes were established on the basis of one or more of four factors: (1) total value of all farm products sold, (2) number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, (3) the age of the farm operator, and (4) the re- lationship of income received by the operator and members of his household from nonfarm sources to the value of all farm products sold. Institutional farms, Indian reservations, agricultural ex- periment stations, and grazing associations were always classified as "abnormal." XXIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 The total value of farm products sold was obtained by addi- tion of the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of cattle and calves, horses and mules, dairy products, some poultry products, vegetables, nursery and green- house products, standing timber, and miscellaneous forest prod- ucts was obtained from the farm operator during the enumera- tion. The quantity sold was obtained during enumeration for corn, sorghums, small grains, hay, small fruits, some of the for- est products, chickens and chicken eggs, hogs, sheep, and goats. To obtain the value of sales of these products, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. For each of the other products, the entire production was mul- tiplied by the State average price. If the resulting value amount- ed to $100 or more, the entire quantity produced was considered as sold. This procedure was followed only in establishing the economic class and the type of farm but was not used in estab- lishing the total value of products sold from the farm. (See p. XXV.) Farms were grouped into two major categories, commercial farms and other farms, mainly on the basis of total value of prod- ucts sold. The 1959 class intervals and some of the criteria for determination of a given class are different from those used in 1954 and in 1950. In general, for 1959, all farms with a value of sales amounting to $2,500 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 were classified as com- mercial if the farm operator was under 65 years of age and (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days during the year and (2) the income received by the operator and members of his family from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 and institutional farms and Indian reservations were included in one of the groups of "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six economic classes on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : Value of Farm Class of Farm Products sold I $40,000 and over II $20,000 to $39,999 III $10,000 to $19,999 IV $5,000 to $9,999 V $2,500 to $4,999 VI* $50 to $2,499 •Provided the farm operator was under 65 years of age, and — (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days, and (2) the In- come that he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of farm products sold. Other farms were divided into three economic classes as follows : a. Class VTI, Part-time. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part-time" if the operator was under 65 years of age and he either worked off the farm 100 or more days or the income he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was greater than the total value of farm products sold. b. Class VIII, Part-retirement. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part- retirement" if the farm operator was 65 years old or over. Many of these are farms on which the income from nonfarm sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural products. Others are residential, subsistence, or marginal farms. In previous censuses, the age of the farm operator was not a criterion for grouping farms by economic class. Since the number of elderly people in our population has been steadily increasing during recent years, a separate classification for farms operated on a part- retirement basis was considered important for an adequate analysis of the agricultural structure of a county or State. c. Class IX, Abnormal. — All Institutional farms and Indian reservations were classified as "abnormal," regardless of the value of sales. Institutional farms include those operated by hospitals, penitentiaries, schools, grazing associations, government agencies, etc. Farms by Type. — The data for farms by type are estimates based on data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The type represents a description of the major source of income from farm sales. To be classified as a particular type, a farm had to have sales of a particular product or group of products amounting in value to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm prod- ucts sold during the year. The types of farms, together with the products on which type classification is based, are as follows : Type of Farm Source of Cash Income (Products with sales value representing 50% or more of total value of all farm products sold) Cash-grain Corn, sorghums, small grains, soybeans for beans, eowpeas for peas, dry field and seed beans and peas. Tobacco Tobacco. Cotton Cotton. Other field-crop Peanuts, potatoes (Irish and sweet), sugarcane for sugar or sirup, sweet sorghums for sirup, broomcorn, pop- corn, sugar beets, mint, hops, and sugar beet seed. Vegetable Vegetables. Fruit-and-nut Berries, other small fruits, tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Poultry Chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys, and other poultry products. Dairy Milk and cream. The criterion of 50 percent of total sales was modified in the case of dairy farms. A farm hav- ing value of sales of dairy products amounting to less than 50 percent of the total value of farm products sold was classified as a dairy farm, if — (a) Milk and cream sold accounted for more than 30 percent of the total value of products sold and — (b) Milk cows represented 50 percent or more of total cows and— (e) The value of milk and cream sold plus the value of cattle and calves sold amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm products sold. Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool and mohair except for farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Florida that qualified as livestock ranches. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisi- ana, and Florida were classified as livestock ranches if the sales of live- stock, wool, and mohair represented 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold and if pasture- land or grazing land amounted to 100 or more acres and was 10 or more times the acreage of cropland har- vested. Field seed crops, hay, silage. A farm was classified as general also if it had cash income from three or more sources and did not meet the criteria for any other type. Nursery and greenhouse products, forest products, mules, horses, colts and ponies. Also all institutional farms and Indian reservations. Livestock other than dairy and poultry Livestock Ranches. General- Miscellaneous. INTRODUCTION XXV The type classifications were essentially the same for the 1959 as for the 1954 census except that tobacco farms and livestock ranches were not separately classified in 1954. Tobacco was in- cluded as one of the crops used in the classification of "other field crop" farms in 1954. The farms classified as livestock ranches in 1959 would have been classified as "livestock other than dairy and poultry" in 1954 without regard to the acreage in pasture. Value of Farm Products Sold. — Data for the value of farm prod- ucts sold in 1959 were obtained by enumeration for some prod- ucts and by estimation for others. The questionnaire used for the 1959 census provided for farm operators to report value of sales for the following products : Vegetables Miscellaneous poultry products Nursery and greenhouse prod- Milk and cream ucts Cattle Standing timber Calves Miscellaneous forest products Horses, mules, colts, and ponies For all other agricultural products, the value of sales was esti- mated during the office processing. The State average prices used for calculating the value of farm products sold were fur- nished to the Bureau by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. One of three following pro- cedures was used. (1) For the products for which data on quantities sold were obtained during enumeration, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the county totals of the quantities reported as sold or the quantities reported as produced for sale. The following prod- ucts were covered by this procedure : Corn for grain Fence posts Sorghums for grain, seed, sirup, Sawlogs and veneer logs or dry forage Christmas trees All small grains Chickens (broilers and others) Hay crops Chicken eggs All berries and small fruits 1 Hogs and pigs Firewood and fuelwood Sheep and lambs Pulpwood Goats and kids 1 Adjustment made for cranberries based on Cranberry Payment Program. (2) For most of the agricultural products which are cus- tomarily raised for sale, the entire quantity produced was considered to be sold. The State average prices were, accordingly, multiplied by the county total of production. The following crops were covered by this procedure: Cotton Sugarcane for sugar Popcorn Tobacco Sugar beets for sugar Wool Broomcorn Mohair (3) For all other crops, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the quantities sold as estimated on the basis of crop- disposition data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service, data reported in questions for "other crops" on the 1959 question- naire, or data obtained from earlier censuses. For all tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, the entire quantity pro- duced was considered as sold, except for apples, apricots, sour and sweet cherries, peaches, plums, prunes, avocados, tangerines, oranges, and grapefruit in States where a portion of the crop was not harvested or was subjected to excess cullage as indicated by data obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 since essentially the same procedures were used in both censuses for estimating quantities and values of farm products sold. In 1959, as in 1954, data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared the receipts. For tenant-operated farms, the landlord's share of agricultural products was considered as sold provided the products were moved off the tenant farm. All crops, livestock, and poultry raised under a contract arrangement were considered as sold from the farm where they were raised. For institutional farms, all agricultural items produced on land operated by the institu- tion and consumed by the inmates were to be reported as sold. All sales data relate to one year's farm operations. Crop sales are for crops harvested during the crop year, whether the crops were actually sold immediately after harvest or placed in storage for later sale. Sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year, regardless of when the livestock or prod- ucts were raised or produced. All wool and mohair reported as shorn or clipped was considered as sold. Enumerators were instructed to record gross values of quanti- ties sold, with no deductions for feed, seed, fertilizer, water, labor, or marketing costs. For some products, however, net values may have been reported. In the case of milk, particularly, some farm operators may have reported the payments they received as the gross value of sales, even though the buyer had deducted handling and hauling charges before making payment. Adjustments were made in the data reported only in cases of obvious error. o Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (i) OKLAHOMA State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 Data on value of land ami buildings for 1959, 1954, and 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lextj Item , see text) Census of — (Tor definitions an'.! explanations (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) 94,676 118,979 142,246 164,790 179,687 213,325 203,866 197, 218 191,988 44,087,630 44,179,840 44,179,840 44,341,120 44,341,120 44,396,160 44,424,960 44,424,960 44,424,960 81.2 .( 81.5 81.6 78.5 79.6 76.1 69.5 71.9 35,800,638 35,630,045 36,006,603 36,161,822 X, 803,317 35,334,870 33,790,817 30,868,965 31,951,934 \v re ffarm 378.1 299.5 253.1 219.4 193.7 165.6 3,677 165.8 6,096 36.78 156.5 5,318 33.97 166.4 7,104 Value of land and buildings : 31,155 18,913 13,010 6,713 4,625 84.65 63.89 51.42 30.59 23.88 22.20 42.68 Land in (arms according to use: ' .farms reporting. .. 66,155 84,870 115,242 148,437 166,398 197, 177 193,821 NA NA acres . . . 8,975,117 10,249,134 11,896,040 14,088,470 12,766,219 12,342,344 15,553,185 14,548,683 215, 132,769 .farms reporting. . . 5,701 8,383 14,051 23,356 NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 6,457 8,365 12,542 12,397 NA NA HA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 4,984 6,587 10,841 12,267 NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting. .. 7,767 10,150 15,762 21,760 NA NA NA NA NA farms reporting. . . 12,950 17,710 23,887 32,416 NA NA IIA IIA NA .farms reporting. . . 13,647 17,963 21,642 27,444 NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 14,649 15,712 16,517 18,797 NA NA . HA NA NA .farms reporting . . . 12,032 13,266 13 828 16,152 NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 2,294 2,136 2,273 2,261 NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting . . . 323 310 416 384 NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 34,856 44,013 49,927 44,475 81,054 58,693 63,741 50,760 NA acres . . . 2,386,311 2,324,626 2,317,778 1,759,356 3,830,147 2,562,122 3,248,518 3,878,644 IIA Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporlmg. . . 30,862 33,688 41,397 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 2,682,400 1,896,757 1,802,253 1,116,186 3,064,997 4,708,553 1,779,989 1,289,052 HA .farms reporting. , . 11,191 13,677 10,171 NA IIA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 967,469 829,220 488,967 NA NA NA NA NA NA Soil-improvement grasses and legumes . .farms reporting. . . 11,592 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA acres... 919,206 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . . .farms reporting. . . 15,579 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 795,725 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA .farms reporting. . . 30,018 40,741 50,240 45,834 NA 74,861 64,669 53,474 NA acres . . . 3,906,771 4,689,051 5,018,615 4,119,493 NA 4,270,650 3,566,972 2,971,895 NA . .farms reporting. . . 7,097 7,119 14,263 9,439 NA 17,969 13,777 12,045 NA acres . . . 549,254 458,270 880,038 398,854 NA 576,105 492,521 458,078 NA Other pasture (not cropland and . .farms reporting. . . 70,016 80,418 83,952 102,862 NA 86,443 72,871 62,326 NA acres . . , 16,270,071 15,021,028 12,744,634 13,350,734 NA 9,309,740 7,824,022 6,164,467 NA . .farms reporting - - . 11,310 9,959 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA »«BS... 1,182,142 693, 158 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Other land (house lots, roads, ..farms reporting. . . NA 109,336 128,544 152,867 NA 186,338 150,288 NA HA acres . . . 1,030,764 991, 179 1, 347, 245 ..',729 NA 1,565,356 1,325,610 1,558,146 NA 77,187 97, 554 127,229 154,349 175,267 NA NA NA NA acres... 14,043,828 14,470,517 16,016,071 16,964,012 19,661,363 19,613,019 20,581,692 19,716,379 HA 87,663 108,497 126,898 145, 216 NA NA NA NA NA .teres . , . 22,563,153 22,034,705 20,081,027 19,229,583 NA 16,142,512 14,639,512 13,015,006 NA Woodland, total 33,945 45,040 58,534 51,918 60,519 NA NA NA NA acres . . . 4,456,025 5,147,321 5,898,653 4,518,347 3,064,889 4,846,755 4,059,493 3,429,973 4,206,171 2,481 1,620 466 74 275 NA NA NA 73 acres... 197,632 108,151 *34,071 2,237 4,437 NA NA NA NA 2,405 1,556 451 NA 273 184 599 NA NA acres . . . 1B1,764 98,929 32,420 NA 4,031 1,361 52,109 NA NA NA Not available, ^or the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, in the Census year; for all other Censuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. 2Total acreage of 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. comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text. ^Includes irrigated cropland not harvested pastured. Acreage of irrigated crops; acreage counted more than once where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. crops for 3Not fully and not STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1950 are based on reports Tor only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov. ) 1954 (Oct. -Nov. ) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) All farms number Under 10 acres number I'nder 3 acres number 1 acre or less number 0 acres number 3 to 9 acres number 3 acres number 4 acres number 5 acres number 6 acres number 7 acres numlier 8 acres numner 9 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 10 to 29 acres number 30 to 49 acres numlier 50 to 69 ncres number 70 to 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 ncres number 180 to 219 acres number, 220 to 259 acres number, 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number. 1,000 or more acres : numlier. 1,000 to 1.999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number. Land in farms acres Average size of farm acres I'nder 10 acres acres 10 to 49 acres acres 10 to 29 acres acres 30 to 49 acres acres 50 to 69 acres ncres 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 or more acres acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 2,000 or more acres acres Land in farms according to use: ' Cropland harvested farms reporting acres I'nder 10 acres farms reportinc acres 10 to 49 acres farms reportinc acres 10 to 29 acres farms reporting acres 30 to 49 acres farms reporting acres 50 to 69 acres farms reportinc acres 70 to 99 acres farms reportinc acres 100 to 139 acres farms reportinc acres 140 to 179 acres farms reportinc acres 180 to 219 acres farms reportinc acres 220 to 259 acres farms reportinc acres 260 to 499 acres farms reportinc acres 500 to 999 acres farms reportinc acres 1,000 or more acres farms reportinc; acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres Tarnis reporting acres 2,000 or more acres farms reporting acres 94,678 2,903 1,291 798 493 1,612 255 163 687 126 142 142 97 11,287 5,363 5,924 3,371 8,381 6,792 13,524 4,633 5,405 20,529 11,945 5,908 4,134 1,774 35,820,868 378.3 10,360 316,003 MA 195,245 678,626 791,408 2,142,777 914, 511 1,282,355 7,511,102 8,235,449 13,743,032 5,517,756 8,225,276 66,997 9,068,802 346 1,152 4,002 47,525 KA NA NA NA 1,595 32,945 4,850 139,135 4,321 157,598 10,147 628,252 3,547 240,666 4,359 394,304 17,913 2,535,513 10,804 2,783,193 5,113 2, 108, 519 3,675 1,365,366 1,438 743,153 118,979 7,265 2,049 16,989 8,265 8,724 4,731 11,548 8,670 18,158 5,902 6,898 23,354 10, 584 35,630,045 299.5 29,263 471,741 137,197 334,544 272,973 933,652 1,006,034 2,880,038 1,160,637 1,639,641 8,436,488 7,257,956 84, 870 10,249,134 946 2,812 6,291 74, 258 2,509 21,564 3,782 52,694 2,514 52,906 7,300 214, 287 6,223 255, 559 15,126 1,010,144 4,972 364,170 6,045 587,294 21,363 3,268,047 9,782 2,572,409 4,308 1,847,248 NA NA NA NA 142,168 7,715 1,602 NA NA 21,620 10,317 11,303 6,776 15,682 12,236 24, 194 7,855 8,071 24,717 9,303 35,877,063 252.4 34,450 614,626 175,710 438,916 392,140 1,270,625 1,417,460 3,837,987 1, 546, 170 1,919,819 8,817,470 6,344,068 9,682,248 KA ?!A 115,834 11,885,247 2,325 6,955 12,644 156,951 5,261 42,940 7,383 114,011 4,981 112,600 12,477 379,783 10,480 453,005 21,969 1,521,260 7,175 542,505 7,626 762,540 23,712 3,737,805 8,812 2,471,329 3,633 1,740,514 NA NA NA NA 164, 790 15,140 5,169 NA NA 9,971 NA NA 25,600 12,064 13,536 7,435 19,966 13,235 31,344 7,539 7,947 24,752 8,310 3,522 NA NA 36,161,822 219.4 53,942 715,375 194,243 521,132 426,974 1,610,177 1, 520, 566 4,978,033 1,481,094 1,886,087 8,801,433 5,652,599 9,035,542 148,437 14,088,470 9,047 17,960 20,961 276, 153 9,312 69,782 11,649 206, 371 6,630 174,310 18,416 660,001 12,519 628,278 30,146 2,288,419 7,288 634,093 7,739 881,670 24,244 4,299,517 8,103 2,491,143 3 344 1,736*926 NA NA NA NA _L 179,687 8,709 359 NA NA NA NA 31, 184 13,736 17,448 10,219 26,368 17,035 37,728 7,929 7,990 22,755 6,979 2,791 34,803,317 193.7 42,629 901,080 229,965 671,115 587,861 2,127,173 1,963,172 5,988,981 1,557,253 1,896,717 8,043,982 4,722,523 166,398 12,766,219 5,522 16,891 26,411 417,487 10,857 107,398 15,554 310,089 9,403 273, 506 25,037 919,376 16,430 818,887 36,417 2,541,682 7,733 644,530 7,802 834,090 22,221 3,520,227 6,791 1,740,164 2,631 1,039,379 NA NA NA NA 213,325 7,894 226 NA NA 7,668 NA NA NA 43,917 18,090 25,827 14, 599 34,479 20,062 47,277 8,320 7,893 21,162 5,647 2,075 NA 35,334,870 165.6 40,976 1,303,498 313,282 990,216 834, 589 2,776,474 2,302,146 7,502,981 1,632,936 1,872,657 7,419,936 3,808,271 5,840,406 NA 197,177 12,342,344 NA 18,202 HA 678, 293 NA 172,847 NA 505,446 409,952 NA 1,190,820 NA 947, 596 NA 3,036,182 NA 653,260 2,921,200 NA 1,180,874 NA 540, 559 NA NA NA NA 203,866 5,271 954 4,317 NA NA 48,362 20,704 5,490 1,833 NA 33,790,817 165.8 25,695 1,225,738 3,522,290 13,059,097 7,220,771 3,676,963 5,060,263 NA NA 193,821 15,553,185 14,074 NA 32, 014, 330 '6,750,036 NA NA 3,619,564 NA 1,605,361 NA 725,807 NA NA NA NA 197,218 3,748 59 NA NA 3,689 NA NA NA 41,518 NA NA 47,375 19, 201 4,054 1,255 NA 30,868,965 156.5 20, 512 1,283,910 NA 3,451,072 12,723,238 6,701,773 2,712,426 3,976,034 NA NA NA 14,548,683 NA 14,346 NA 983,705 NA NA NA NA NA 32, 149,607 NA NA NA 46, 732, 443 NA NA NA 3,24S,106 NA 1,016,915 403, 561 NA See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959-Continued [Data for 1959 and 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations. 3 text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov. 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Land in (arms according to use '-Continued Cropland, total farms reporting . . . acres . . . Under 10 acres farms reportine . . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 50 to 69 acres farms reportine . . . acres . . . 70 to 99 acres farms reportine . . . acres . . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. . acres . . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting. . . acres . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reportine . . . acres . . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting... acres . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting... acres . . . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . Land pastured, total farms reporting . . . acres . . . Under 10 acres farms reporting . . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporti ng . .. acres . . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting. .. acres . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 260 to 499 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting . . . 2,000 or more a .farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . . . acres Under 10 acres farms reporting . . . acres . . 10 to 49 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 50 to 69 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 70 to 99 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting . . acres . . 180 to 219 acres farms reporting . . acres . . . 220 to 259 acres farms reporting . . . 260 to 499 acres Tarms reporting . . . acres . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reportine. . . acres . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting. .. acres . . . 2,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . acres . . . 77,746 14,217,992 651 2,287 6,253 110,416 2,220 68,450 6,265 277,430 5,372 305,530 11,808 1,010,949 4,072 402,045 4,939 612,066 19,293 3,718,691 11,409 4,057,706 5,464 3,652,422 3,900 2,233,638 1,564 1,418,784 87,985 22,510,441 1,105 4,005 9,749 215,058 3,051 135,063 7,821 449,996 6,396 522,967 12,784 1,218,601 4,486 557,405 5,195 713,241 19,992 3,984,282 11,631 4,378,423 5,775 10,331,400 4,027 3,419,922 1,748 6,911,478 2,637 202,658 50 90 76 703 35 845 85 2,615 56 1,648 290 11,610 90 5,735 171 9,258 841 52,895 536 46,356 407 70,903 286 40,313 121 30,590 97,554 14,470,517 1,983 6,830 10,040 165,753 3,381 101,890 9,263 380,807 7,392 426,330 16,667 1,425,274 5,446 534,185 6,469 810,764 22,278 4,296,754 10,130 3,445,415 4,505 2,876,515 NA NA NA NA 108,497 22,034,705 3,194 12,135 14,805 324,982 4,378 186,023 10,755 611,478 8,190 638,303 17,208 1,555,635 5,696 682,243 6,658 884,714 22, 558 4,326,781 10,299 3,971,206 4,756 8,841,205 NA NA NA NA 1,620 108,151 35 93 77 1,143 39 959 82 2,966 76 2,808 214 11,235 75 3,419 110 5,936 452 30,330 262 20,680 198 28, 582 NA NA NA NA 127,717 16,029,630 3,600 12,355 16,679 291,651 5,941 191,735 14,237 624,700 11,455 718,835 23,329 2,069,013 7,580 804,140 7,861 1,043,660 24,207 4,704,020 9,067 3,144,464 3,761 2,425,057 NA NA NA MA 127,490 19,974,597 3,585 12,865 17,545 340,285 5,966 210,920 14,280 688,855 11,355 738, 220 22,838 1,780,994 7,570 785,375 7,716 897,695 23,776 4,033,950 8,992 3,217,918 3,867 7,267,520 NA NA NA NA 443 834,857 25 80 42 1,384 5 100 46 1,563 10 510 85 6,535 20 1,535 45 4,775 80 6,570 46 4,790 39 7,015 NA NA NA NA 154,349 16,964,012 10,167 23,866 22,798 369,962 7,008 226,308 19, 274 846,662 12,924 796,997 30,829 2,733,088 7,420 784, 570 7,859 1,049,764 24,480 4,937,282 8,205 2,892,749 3,385 2,302,764 NA NA NA NA 145,216 19,229,583 6,189 16,776 20,769 328,967 6,579 197, 869 18,464 746,688 12,512 717, 160 29,919 2,212,606 7,306 703,751 7,695 836,948 24,155 3,850,352 8,150 2,761,873 3,478 6,856,593 NA NA NA 74 2,237 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 175,267 19,661,363 NA 27,305 NA 604,175 NA 390,993 NA 1,363,742 NA 1,216,727 MA 3,731,155 NA 953,713 NA 1,193,696 NA 5,053,827 NA 2,760,299 NA NA NA NA NA 275 4,437 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 19,613,019 NA 28,771 NA 938,386 NA 1,721,971 4,547,758 NA 968,181 NA 1,135,856 MA 4,552,076 NA 2,164,992 NA 1,601,224 NA NA NA NA 16,142,512 NA 6 184 61,361 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 20,581,692 NA NA NA NA MA NA NA NA NA MA MA 14,639,512 NA NA NA NA 799 ,109 14 NA 21 NA '44 19,716,379 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13,015,006 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. *For the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, in the Census year; for all other Censuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain. 50 to 99 acres. *100 to 259 acres. 5Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text. 6Irri- gated cropland harvested only. 'Acreage of Irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. 8Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured . 950 to 259 acres . STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 19X (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) ALL FARM OPERATORS All farm operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Share-cash tenants number Share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number All land in farms acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres Al I cropland harvested acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres ALL WHITF F4PM OPEP.VTOHS White farm operators number Full owners number Part owTiers number Managers - number All tenants nundier Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Share-cash tenants number Share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified lenants number Land in farms acres Full owners acres Part owners - acre? Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres Cropland harvested acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All lenants acres Cash tenants .acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres ALL NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS Nonwhite farm operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All lenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Share-cash lenants number Share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number Land in farms acres Full owners acl Part owners acl Managers All tenants Cash tenants acl Share-cash lenants acl Share tenants acres Croppers act Other and unspecified tenants aci Cropland harvested acres Full owners nCI Part owners Managers aci All tenants aci Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acl Share tenants acres Croppers aci Other and unspecified lenants 94,678 46,466 29,919 433 17,860 18.9 4,612 3,577 5,814 566 3,291 35,820,868 9,602,102 19,761,959 1,074,148 5,382,659 1,185,490 1,535,715 1,910,308 156,353 594,793 9,068,802 1,902,664 5,098,199 57,510 2,010,429 154,217 699,146 953,326 58,454 145,286 91,297 44,475 29,188 416 17,218 18.9 4,411 3,547 5,649 536 3,075 35,334,599 9,409,747 19,554,535 1,061,458 5,308,859 1,162,350 1,528,265 1,893,763 152,163 572,318 8,988,294 1,875,423 5,059,304 56,798 1,996,769 150,917 697,061 949,641 57,589 141,561 3,381 1,991 731 17 642 19.0 201 30 165 30 216 486,269 192,355 207,424 12,690 73,800 23,140 7,450 16,545 4,190 22,475 80,503 27,241 38,895 712 13,660 3,300 2,085 3,685 865 3,725 119,270 58,372 31,418 544 28,936 24.3 8,927 5,127 9,969 1,011 3,902 35,678,078 10,188,721 17,495,105 952,948 7,041,304 1,762,604 1,788,929 2,695,951 281,491 512,329 10,306,984 2,396,111 5,163,591 72,258 2,675,024 277,671 832,021 1,368,736 100,037 96,559 114,038 55,329 30,444 532 27,733 24.3 8,635 5,042 9,473 936 3,647 35,107,524 9,952,135 17,297,079 942,618 6,915,692 1,730,082 1,771,334 2,644,876 273,926 495,474 10,187,443 2,356,744 5,120,825 69,324 2,640,550 272,784 826,286 1,350,994 ■96,892 93,594 5,232 3,043 974 12 1,203 23.0 292 85 496 75 255 570,554 236,586 198,026 10,330 125,612 32,522 17,595 51,075 7,565 16,855 119,541 39,367 42,766 2,934 34,474 4,887 5,735 17,742 3,145 2,965 142,246 63,723 33,315 481 44,727 31.4 12,876 7,005 17,145 1,915 5,786 36,006,603 9,825,105 15,979,599 1,086,801 9,115,098 2,196,499 2,082,755 3,554,680 400,456 880,708 11,896,040 2,741,334 5,324,756 92,508 3,737,442 486,197 1,031,453 1,810,703 165,622 243,467 133,228 59,416 31,661 471 41,680 31.3 12,214 6,833 15,635 1,724 5,274 35,056,016 9,472,766 15,692,989 1,079,950 8,810,311 2,127,423 2,053,345 3,412,128 385,488 831,927 11,659,967 2,670,390 5,252,048 91,661 3,645,868 470,499 1,022,467 1,759,587 159,934 233,381 9,018 4,307 1,654 10 3,047 33.8 662 172 1,510 191 512 950,587 352,339 286,610 6,851 304,787 69,076 29,410 142,552 14,968 48,781 236,073 70,944 72,708 847 91,574 15,698 8,986 51,116 5,688 10,086 164,790 70,669 27,652 698 65,771 39.9 23,494 3,602 28,246 2,444 7,985 36,161,822 9,841,294 13,435,284 1,475,226 11,410,018 3,321,302 1,003,473 5,387,937 464,082 1,233,224 14,088,470 3,638,743 5,133,532 172,044 5,144,151 1,025,148 512,928 2,835,740 228,330 542,005 153,586 65,513 26, 265 680 61,128 39.8 22,220 3,414 26,070 2,086 7,338 35,040,437 9,431,438 13,160,240 1,457,824 10,990,935 3,213,300 982,242 5,184,231 435,407 1,175,755 13,725,087 3,521,958 5,054,273 167,370 4,981,486 993,623 503,300 2,750,553 213,268 520,742 11,204 5,156 1,387 18 4,643 41.4 1,274 188 2,176 358 647 1,121,385 409,856 275,044 17,402 419,083 108,002 21,231 203,706 28,675 57,469 363,383 116,785 79,259 4,674 162,665 31,525 9,628 85,187 15,062 21,263 179,687 55,859 25,227 780 97,821 54.4 26,627 10,552 49,304 4,952 6,386 34,803,317 7,841,016 11,057,301 1,136,069 14,768,931 3,356,607 2,575,076 7,538,287 550,097 748,864 12,766,219 2,953,586 3,712,790 139, 107 5,960,736 933,737 1,181,322 3,350,610 243,057 252,010 166, 115 50,947 24,056 766 90,346 54.4 25,265 10,349 44,992 3,944 5,796 33,573,379 7,433,443 10,824,340 1,120,778 14,194,818 3,249,979 2,549,500 7,188,185 499,049 708,105 12,353,807 2,838,903 3,642,057 135,509 5,737,338 904,405 1,170,629 3,204,738 216,827 240,739 13,572 4,912 1,171 14 7,475 55.1 1,362 203 4,312 1,008 590 1,229,938 407,573 232,961 15,291 574,113 106,628 25,576 350,102 51,048 40,759 412,412 114,683 70,733 3,598 223,398 29,332 10,693 145,872 26,230 11,271 213,325 58,796 23,093 775 130,661 61.2 NA NA NA 13,640 NA 35,334,870 8,557,566 8,702,141 1,169,278 16,905,885 NA NA NA • 126,200 NA 12,342,344 2,951,192 2,618,749 110,959 6,661,444 NA NA HA 523,459 NA 195,501 53,226 21,901 759 119,615 61.2 NA NA NA 10,959 NA 33,932,989 8,094,031 8,520,901 1,156,392 16,161,665 NA NA NA 1,013,965 NA 11,854,660 2,824,070 2,563,828 108,949 6,357,813 NA NA NA 461,032 NA 17,824 5,570 1,192 16 11,046 62.0 NA NA NA 2,681 NA 1,401,881 463,535 181,240 12,886 744,220 NA NA NA 112,235 NA 487,684 127,122 54,921 2,010 303,631 NA NA NA 62,427 203,866 53,647 24,067 823 125,329 61.5 17,598 NA NA 21,055 NA 33,790,817 7,866,835 8,604,691 986,235 16,333,056 2,652,022 NA NA 1,746,729 NA 15,553,185 3,511,240 3,578,587 138,400 8,324,958 906,986 NA NA 1,035,952 NA 180,929 47,097 22,283 779 110,770 61.2 16,569 NA NA 16,495 NA 31,825,065 7,243,577 8,313,260 943,198 15,325,030 2,549,309 NA NA 1,529,012 NA 14,691,678 3,293,938 3,470,381 134,848 7,792,511 869,284 NA NA 890,809 NA 22,937 6,550 1,784 44 14,559 63.5 1,029 NA NA 4,560 NA 1,965,752 623,258 291,431 43,037 1,008,026 102,713 NA NA 217,717 NA 861,507 217,302 108,206 3,552 532,447 37,702 NA NA 145,143 NA 197,218 60,764 20,462 494 115,498 58.6 12,561 NA NA 13,129 NA 30,868,965 9,289,422 6,319,365 1,327,447 13,932,731 1,946,537 NA NA 1,030,670 NA 14,548,683 4,146,405 2,730,933 81,376 7,589,969 752,183 NA NA 639,251 NA 177, 170 53,152 19,386 482 104,150 58.8 11,958 NA NA 10,209 NA 29,252,735 8,578,746 6,147,670 1,317,174 13,209,145 1,893,279 NA NA 902,717 NA 13,762,954 3,864,131 2,661,664 80,685 7,156,474 726,580 NA NA 546,440 20,048 7,612 1,076 12 11,348 56.6 603 NA NA 2,920 NA 1,616,230 710,676 171,695 10,273 723,586 53,258 NA NA NA 785,729 282,274 69,269 691 433,495 25,603 NA NA 92,811 NA NA Not available. ^Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as harvested for grain. most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn OKLAHOMA State Table 4.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, AGE, RESIDENCE, AND OFF-FARM WORK; AND EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov. ) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) FARM OPERATORS By color: White number . Negro • .number . Other nonwhito number . By age: Under 25 years operators reporting 25 to 34 years operators reporting .15 to 44 years operators reporting 45 to 54 years operators reporting 55 to 64 years operators reporti ng 65 or more years operators reporting Average age years Operators not reporting age number By residence: Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence number . By off-farm work: Working off their farms, total operators reporting . 1 to49 days operators reporting. 50 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 or more days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting . '200 or more days operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farm or not reporting as to work off their farm number. . By other income: With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . STECIFTED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number . . Corn pickers farms reporting . . number . . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number , . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number . . Motortrucks farms reporting.. number. . Tractors farms reporting. . number . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number. , 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting . . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting . . 5 or more tractors farms reporting . , Wheel tractors farms reporting . . number . . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number . , Garden tractors farms reporting . number . . Automobiles farms reporting . number . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting . Milking machine farms reporting . Electric milk cooler farms reporting . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). . .farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting Dirt or unimproved farms reporting Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . . farms reporting 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 1 mile farms reporting 2 or 3 miles farms reporting 4 miles farms reporting 5 or more miles farms reporting 91,089 2,633 954 1,389 0,013 S0,07i t6, £63 SS, £16 U,W 60.8 1,062 78 434 11 896 4 346 51 tss 9 813 6 304 ss 181 7 SSI SS 199 43, ISO ■9, 834 a, w 27, tss S.367 3,456 10,999 11,353 3,751 4, 03i 71, 193 91, S5i ee, sis 198, 758 64, 831 103,333 38, 681 18, 317 5,719 1,1,15 64, 377 99, 535 s,m 1,788 6,898 6,i35 71, 579 SI, 561 89, 067 68, 178 i5,H9 8,130 6,011 m 39,610 36,696 36, 756 7,684 19, 071 7,816 IS, 869 1,911 6,1,76 113,697 4,172 1,110 1,171 U, 593 37, 348 31, 1S7 H, 163 18, 979 49.7 1,869 105,359 11,348 2,272 63, 394 14, 358 7,410 41,636 11, 169 31, 167 67,166 1,5, 1H !6, 567 17, 713 3,301 1,343 9,194 9,363 !,95S 3,141 73, 359 86, 467 73, 143 196, 338 71, 611 111,885 48,911 17, 133 3,938 1,109 438 71,41! 199, 713 1,161 1,183 4,331 4,453 78, 446 89, 574 194,777 63, S65 31, 104 133,228 5,910 3,108 4,613 21, 61,3 S3, 681 31, 561 ti, 184 17,698 47.6 9,789 128,668 9,910 3,668 69, 466 18, 919 8,165 33, 391 9,089 34, 393 47, 716 S3, 640 !4, 988 1,657 1,606 5, OSS S, 166 NA NA 59, 993 68, 871 71, 719 93, 796 69, 974 89, 786 54,778 IS, S33 88, 497 1,147 1,SS9 3,713 3, 919 83, 399 94, 796 111,414 45, 991 19,419 7,607 NA NA 31, 515 33, 875 83, 161 NA NA NA NA 153,586 11,204 4,080 25,450 40,642 39,513 31,083 22,202 48.0 1,820 154,569 8,240 1,981 49,607 11,543 5,847 32,217 7,742 24,475 15, 333 16, 576 NA NA NA NA NA NA 40,910 44,381 60,945 70,395 160,945 69, 963 '53,090 '6,715 NA 856 95,225 100, 584 114,408 4,101 NA 3,517 NA NA NA NA NA 673, 637 686,919 '64,643 622,276 166,115 8,987 4,585 7,997 33,787 39,469 39,848 31,612 20,463 46.3 6,511 161,824 9,452 8,411 52,940 20, 546 9,718 22,676 10,702 11,974 NA NA NA NA NA NA 26,660 28,402 41,130 45,369 NA NA NA NA NA 102,921 112,369 NA 32,571 NA NA NA NA 13,000 18,929 137,929 195,501 17,824 94,934 70,849 9,527 14,558 6,003 8,555 180,929 15,172 7,765 16,577 40,243 46,997 44,429 31,922 16,784 NA 6,914 61,605 33,228 10,887 17,490 8,035 9,455 NA NA NA NA 23,039 23,930 23,328 25,962 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 117,537 NA 127,448 NA NA NA 53,149 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA '3,788 412,550 173,298 177,170 20,048 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,954 10,950 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Jl,397 !3,760 184,050 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 1Figures for 1945 axe for all tractors. Concrete, brick, asphalt, and macadam. Concrete or brick and macadam. Asphalt was not included. *Includes sand-clay. 'Gravel. 6Distance to all-weather road. See text. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 5. -SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES AND FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. Sec text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov. 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1} 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars . . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars . . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si lo $199 farms reporting . , S200to$499 farms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting , . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 or more farms reporting . . Hired labor3 farms reporting . . dollars. . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to $199 farms reporting . . $200 to$499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting . . $20,000 or more farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . . doll ars . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars . . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials farms reporting . . tons. . dollars . . Lime and liming materials farms reporting . . tons., dollars . . FARM LABOR Farm workers lot specified week:3 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting. . persons . . Average per farm reporting persons . . Family workers, including operators farms reporting. . persons . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons.. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons . Hired workers farms reporting . persons . Workers hired by month farms reporting. persons. Workers hired by week farms reporting . persons. Workers hired by day farms reporting . persons . Workers hired by hour farms reporting . persons . Workers hired on piece-work basis . . farms reporting. persons . No report as to basis of payment. . . . farms reporting . persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . Seasonal hired workers farms reporting . persons . Farms by kind of workers during specified week: No workers reported farms . Family workers only farms. Operator only farms . Operator and members of his family farms . Members of operator's family only farms . Family workers and hired workers farms . Operator and hired workers farms . Operator, members of his family, and hired workers farms . Members of operator's family and hired workers farms . Hired workers only farms . Regular farm workers only farms . Seasonal farm workers only farms . SI, 427 77, 240, 779 43, 419 05,310,870 46,199 25, 635, 384 17,893 13, S91 8, 063 5,637 1,008 306 61 63,010 33, 949, 050 is, 14.3 10,7*1 6, 005 5,226 1,816 7 '29 221 90 90, 6!>3 30, 137, 979 39, 52 4 8,177, 636 28, 622 14S, 116 NA 1,862 106, 615 NA 82, 719 11,5,057 1.8 81, 803 117,060 79, 864 26, S35 37,196 9,669 27, 997 2,518 4,206 735 1,227 1,726 2,855 3,753 6, 720 1,757 12, 989 4, 172 6,920 3,095 651 269 113 44 6,275 49 768 21 766 1 746 8 633 5 too 3 nn 193 916 in too 135, 791 77, mi, tit 68, 834 19, 353, 001 57, 911 31, 602, 1,13 24, 101 13, Ml 6,5116 6,615 1,773 S65 177 Si "3, 603 27, 776, 336 NA NA SO, 01,3 116, 017 7, 123, 289 2,038 76, 603 S79, 6S7 109, 377 2!7, 366 1,1 138, 1S3 161,, 738 135, 723 33, 881 S3, 378 15, 136 62, 568 1,580 3,894 81,5 1, 521 3,701 7,i61 4,953 11, 787 4,515 37, 935 4,485 6 991 3 339 678 318 108 31 11 930 65 S76 3,833 91, 271 60 18S 31 963 f 116 13 85! 8 363 6 515 177 1 !64 NA 113, 424 56, 332, 623 85, 639 63, 821, 753 63,515 21,499,521 NA NA NA NA 69, 145 42, 698, 262 32, 375 15, 841 9,670 7,829 3,429 79, 272 27,893,337 89, 909 12,638,570 NA 121, 286 210, 395 1.7 119, 958 191, 585 113,480 53, 467 78, 105 11, 616 18, 810 3,lt6 4,188 77.4 /, 269 4,891 7,161 3,111 4,699 488 836 233 587 6,983 13,630 5,242 1,350 511 153 5,585 8, 183 20,88 109, 603 60,615 42, 378 6,067 10, 238 6,876 4,911 411 1,328 135,512 43,580,557 83, 794 31, 798, 837 NA HA 81,970 38,237,471 39,354 21,142 11,663 7,513 2,298 88, 828 , 038, 353 14, 729 NA 813, 948 4,615 NA 473, 688 149,185 233,890 1.6 148,574 223,858 145,489 58,283 78,369 6,552 10,032 15,605 142,633 87,107 52,548 2,978 5,941 3,184 2,650 107 611 NA NA 109,121 13,954,088 NA 65,634 12,137,926 87,931 9,027,718 6,134 4,814 141,237 348 8,988 14,373 157 062 252 330 1.6 151 012 224 976 NA NA NA 16 194 27 354 7 406 10 415 735 514 097 * 'l^OO 62,842 22,625 140,868 NA NA NA 10,144 NA NA NA 6,050 NA NA 208,170 381,019 1.8 205,407 349,575 NA NA 21,076 31,444 NA UA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA MA 5,155 187,094 13,313 NA 2,763 NA NA 93,234 17,138,034 NA IIA NA NA 90,606 22,245,141 4,171 7,895 106,105 15,617,722 94,978 26,238,224 MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA MA Not available. *For Censuses of 1959 and 1954, expenditures during Census year; for earlier Censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1959, 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hire, and labor Included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included. 3Census of 1959, week preceding the enumeration; Census of 1954, week of September 26-0ctober 2. Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March. *See text for differences in definition of farm workers. 5Separate data not available by day or week. 6Separate data not available for workers hired by the hour or piece-work basis. Questionnaire called for other hired labor including piecework and contract labor. OKLAHOMA State Table 6.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON FARMS, NUMBER AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several Censuses. See text] 9 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of— 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Total value o( specified classes ol livestock and poultry dollars.. . Cattle and calves farms reporting . . . number. . . value, dollars . . . Cows, including heifers that have calved. . .farms reporting. . . number . . . value, dollars. . . Milk cows farms reporting . . . number . . . value, dollars. . . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number. . . value, dollars . Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves farms reporting . number. value, dollars . 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 . . . Hops and pigs farms reporting. number, value, dollars . Bom since June 1 farms reporting . . . number . . . value, dollars . . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . . number. . . value, dollars. . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting... number. . . value, dollars . . . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . . number. . . value, dollars .. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms repotting. number . . value, dollars . . Ewes farms reporting . . number.. value, dollars . . Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number . . value, dollars. . Goats and kids farms reporting . . number. . value, dollars. . Angora goaL= and kids farms reporting. . number. . value, dollars . . Other coals and kids fanns reporting . . . number value, dollars Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. . number value, dollars . . . Turkey hens kept for breeding farms reporting. . . number. . value, dollars. . NA Not available. 408,083,219 81,534 3,239,413 383,446,290 77,670 1,550,745 226,408,770 41,061 237,913 40,445,210 69,688 842,900 80,918,400 66,762 845,768 76,119,120 33,679 90,023 9,272,369 NA NA NA NA NA NA 33,798 524,409 8,004,092 23,968 327,266 3,272,660 25,842 197,143 4,731,432 4,437 276,251 3,676,279 3,434 105,879 1,376,427 4,048 170,372 2,299,852 3,961 159,745 2,076,685 3,294 10,627 223,167 1,965 24, 831 185,038 361 11,818 100,453 1,707 13,013 84,585 59,826 4,184,997 3,306,148 1,828 49,488 193,003 238,603,064 107,980 3,301,856 216,896,342 105,548 1,705,107 136,408,560 78,014 388,312 NA 88,074 827,983 39,743,184 81,185 768,766 40,744,598 47,881 108,756 4,316,652 44,617 96,228 3,752,892 6,697 12,528 563,760 43,637 407,059 9,921,717 27,163 248,066 3,720,990 33,039 158,993 6,200,727 4,089 222,937 2,902,363 3,099 91,037 1,274,518 3,726 131,900 1,627,845 3,625 122,891 1,474,692 2,886 9,009 153,153 2,454 29,666 147,505 488 11,042 61,835 2,098 18,624 85,670 91,248 5,708,532 4,281,399 2,519 39,931 137,086 300,241,879 122,780 2,657,951 272,691,555 120,474 1,283,559 189,530,304 107,233 534,244 NA NA NA NA NA 81,424 233,220 7,321,967 76,311 203,027 6,032,481 14,639 30,193 1,289,486 74,301 774,429 11,338,281 42,729 413,233 3,807,459 62,924 361,196 7,530,822 3,020 150,798 2,547,371 2,628 61,659 1,092,851 2,902 89,139 1,454,520 2,824 75,884 1,238,892 2,111 13,255 215,628 2,407 NA NA NA NA NA NA 120,225 7,420,641 6,136,574 4,618 58,030 206,131 206,952,141 150,256 3,101,301 160,993,289 145,401 1,668,921 108,064,697 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 400,566 19,685,542 103,452 313,069 13,775,742 38,709 87,497 5,909,800 88,630 759,075 12,215,147 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,841 230,732 1,863,885 NA NA NA NA 4,175 144,704 1,082,974 NA NA NA 3,280 41,882 104,576 NA NA NA NA MA NA 149,885 11,607,010 12,089,702 NA NA NA 108,484,682 160,395 2,194,647 70,602,755 157,520 1,104,262 45,230,182 155,020 748,310 30,497,630 NA NA NA NA NA NA 135,212 491,838 28,480,227 114,996 353,986 18,354,538 60,099 137,852 10,125,689 116,448 764,465 3,937,284 NA NA NA 116,448 764,465 3,937,284 7,568 312,563 1,444,337 NA NA NA 7,568 312,563 1,444,337 6,882 276,818 1,283,522 NA 35,745 160,815 4,726 51,446 113,354 526 24,147 66,595 4,280 27,299 46,759 164,838 9,047,300 3,561,508 35,910 289,853 345,217 85,370,442 190,478 2,632,388 33,855,027 187,933 1,311,183 22,290,111 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 173,130 671,746 43,697,562 136,187 425,485 24,228,861 97,206 246,261 19,468,701 130,248 780,925 2,811,330 NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,177 308,568 1,049,131 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,402 146,024 569,494 NA NA NA 6,056 59,940 113,886 NA NA NA NA NA NA 191,848 9,655,699 3,476,052 34,580 229,659 367,454 141,827,981 164,784 2,097,576 84,090,907 NA 856,020 49,263,754 152,843 588,957 33,979,846 NA NA NA NA HA NA 175,880 820,973 37,638,378 NA 505,620 19,797,460 NA 315,353 17,840,918 110,767 1,051,190 9,854,420 40,032 374,357 676,833 HA 4,284 221,616 1,407,401 NA 83,575 NA NA 138,041 1,369,503 NA 124,162 889,866 NA 13,879 479,637 3,406 40,420 136,760 1,502 26,166 95,983 NA 14,254 40,777 179,121 11,470,602 8,700,115 NA 102,190,308 NA 1,656,763 36,139,898 NA 843,725 24,039,854 103,212 360,297 12,006,433 NA NA NA 179,634 976,247 46,259,006 NA 608,210 23,940,124 NA 368,037 22,318,882 106,907 920,059 8,467,872 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,948 62,108 512,350 NA 15,658 NA HA 46,450 HA NA 42,817 NA 3,633 NA 2,291 32,436 89,209 NA NA NA NA NA NA 173,629 13,023,482 10,721,973 NA NA 214,811,888 164,578 2,073,945 87,199,975 HA 947,021 51,504,783 119,044 456,332 26,136,555 NA HA HA HA NA HA HA 1,075,078 98,626,239 160,852 738,443 58,734,170 113,973 336,635 39,892,069 137,321 1,304,094 17,000,355 NA NA NA HA HA HA 2,722 105,370 1,123,033 1,946 29,753 244,927 HA 75,617 878,106 2,486 69,415 794,784 NA 6,202 83,322 2,798 45,825 229,635 486 17,391 101,496 2,380 28,434 128,139 176,210 11,137,259 10,028,566 31,955 192,721 604,085 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 7.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 for livestock sold alive and dairy products sold are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov. ) (Oct. -Nov. ) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) 330,120,883 192,092,608 215,921,196 168,644,005 68,545,476 NA 101,386,775 HA NA 82,731 90,284 107, 535 NA HA NA NA HA HA 271,620,333 140,780,707 159,985,613 f 141,766,146 59,487,971 ( NA MA NA MA 43,6*9,182 36,192,624 37,038,732 J \ MA HA NA NA 25,255 47, 268 81,099 114,027 115,502 MA HA MA NA 14,851,368 15,119,277 18,896,851 26,877,859 9,057,505 NA HA NA NA 77,669 85,245 95,260 104,796 91,436 NA HA NA HA 1,788,491 1,629,919 1,248,129 1,468,144 986, 516 NA HA NA NA 249,086,222 125,206,153 133,196,113 85, 569, 158 28,799,983 NA HA NA HA 45,738 55,458 56,251 NA 53,976 NA HA NA NA 764,770 683,001 618,492 NA 532, 148 NA HA NA NA 134,234,260 67,971,013 84,467,281 NA 20,773,686 NA HA HA NA 62,950 73,920 78,185 NA 66,299 MA HA HA NA 1,023,721 946,918 629,637 NA 454,368 NA HA NA NA 114,851,962 57,235,140 48,728,832 NA 8,026,297 HA HA HA NA 2,753 3,949 8,644 NA NA NA HA NA NA 9,940 8,942 19,883 HA HA NA NA NA NA 2,192,654 563,259 963,853 NA NA NA HA MA NA 22,476 27,613 59,413 67,064 59,170 NA HA NA NA 582,079 400,204 886,177 1,078,288 919,325 NA NA NA NA 17,462,370 12,573,606 24,112,323 25,913,316 9,068,585 HA NA NA NA 3,895 3,252 2,647 3,183 4,761 NA NA NA NA 215,315 156,424 98,407 134,638 223,166 NA HA NA NA 2,799,095 2,437,689 1,713,324 1,131,446 1,141,489 NA NA NA MA 476 NA HA NA HA NA NA HA NA 10, 810 NA NA MA MA MA HA HA NA 79,992 NA HA NA NA NA HA HA NA 3,937 3,339 2,590 3,802 5,734 4,010 2,799 HA 1,748 209,984 147,201 91,260 NA 243,424 149,801 122,504 50,067 85,934 1,673,278 1,244,168 712,465 1,281,230 2,112,564 1,210,504 883,807 371,747 604,824 568,913 559,873 277,241 453, 513 370,412 254,206 235,919 105,667 254,026 425 NA NA NA HA HA NA NA NA 36,897 NA NA NA NA HA HA HA NA 162,659 NA NA NA NA NA HA HA NA 3,819 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA MA 173,087 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA 1,510,619 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA 220 218 NA NA 474 497 HA HA 374 13,213 8,982 NA NA NA NA 14,330 11,564 11,921 56,555 42,385 NA NA 49,840 46,202 36,261 28,623 29,498 48,077 21,194 HA NA 16,449 8,778 12,328 11,448 14,698 18,484 20,084 NA NA NA NA HA HA NA 86,549 70,389 NA NA NA NA HA HA NA 15,111 14,620 NA NA NA HA HA HA NA 44,242 35,869 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA 11,827 12,786 40,553 50,801 53,207 54,504 40, 578 NA 89,262 42,307 34,520 102, 574 113,198 114,577 98,676 93,043 130,842 234,145 12,165 19,011 43, 193 HA 76, 411 NA 102,094 NA 65,955 8,015,050 6,850,917 4,438,609 NA 4,879,549 NA 8,359,520 HA 3,339,680 3,696,583 4,549,201 3,792,543 NA 1,828,232 NA 6,095,029 HA 2,433,170 227 350 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6,508,656 5,606,976 NA NA NA NA HA NA NA 3,124,155 3,605,032 NA HA NA NA NA HA NA 11,962 18,722 NA NA HA NA NA MA NA 1,506,394 1,243,941 NA NA NA HA NA HA NA 572,428 944, 169 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 22,179 41,191 72,363 NA NA NA 119,776 NA 106,410 25,495,231 22,941,980 35,680,519 NA HA NA 49,738,573 NA 20,124,662 6,883,711 7,580,887 13,103,858 NA NA NA 12,445,992 HA 7,133,379 1,741 3,200 4,279 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,271,074 2,989,189 2,000,450 NA HA NA HA HA NA 2,625 4,308 4,843 7,456 30,880 NA 34,514 NA NA 1,085,716 719,258 374,666 331,961 1,417,586 NA 804, 262 NA NA 799 MA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA 6,121 NA MA NA NA NA NA NA HA 627 NA MA NA NA HA NA NA NA 4,200 NA NA NA NA HA HA NA HA 691 NA NA NA NA HA NA NA HA 9,386 NA NA NA NA HA NA HA HA 16,302 30,387 J52,603 186,529 x94,456 NA '86,934 HA !IA 43,032,192 35,611,557 136,424,311 J692 138,723,139 '17, 591,613 NA 124,485,344 S282 HA "•11, 998,313 2,640 1,172 x448 J186 NA NA HA 9,076 12,009 18, 301 21,904 12, 537 NA 12,264 NA 7,512 952,934,611 728,016,625 649,123,343 621,128,814 338,627,580 HA 279,083,106 106,281,561 66,923,084 40,092,834 29,111,700 26,754,845 220,710,332 27,901,326 MA 8,645,517 NA 2,738,708 7,711 18,378 35,477 64,998 79,866 HA NA NA HA 5,474,624 12,838,333 17,529,695 37,631,787 44,734,209 NA NA NA NA 2,939,358 6,499,857 9,547,930 217,816,394 29,294,027 NA 14,172,450 NA 7,381,230 HA NA 1,229 32,436 37,571 HA 319,270 HA 332, 303 NA NA 121, 536 2196,413 2396, 260 NA '1,667,377 NA 31, 878, 375 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including poultry and poultry products dollars . . Any livestock sold aln-e (cattle, horses and mules, hogs, sheep, and goats) farms reporting. . value of sales, dollars . . Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars . . Poultry' and poultry products farms reporting . . value of sales, dollars . . LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE Cattle and or calves sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars. . Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting . , number.. dollars.. Calves .farms reporting. . number. . dollars . - Horses and/or mules sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . number . . dollars . . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars. . Goats and kids sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL Sheep and/or lambs shorn farms reporting . . number shorn . . pounds of wool . . value, dollars . . Lambs shorn farms report ing- - number shorn . . pounds of wool . . Other sheep shorn farms reporting . . number shorn. . pounds of wool . . Goats and kids clipped farms reporting . . number . . pounds of mohair. . value, dollars. . LITTERS FARROWED Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting . . number of litters. . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. . number of litters . . December I to June 1 farms reporting. . number of litters . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD Chickens sold farms reporting . . number. . dollars. . Broilers sold farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . Other chickens sold farms reporting . . number. . dollars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens. . dollars.. Turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry and their eggs sold farms reporting. . dollars . . Turkeys raised farms reporting . . number. . Ducks sold farms reporting. . number. . Geese sold farms reporting. . number . . Guineas sold farms reporting . . number. . DAIRY PRODUCTS Any whole milk or cream sold farms reporting. . . dollars. . Average sales per farm reporting dollars . . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting . . pounds . . dollars. . Cream sold farms reporting . . pounds of butterfat. . dollars . . Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold farms reporting. . dollars . . NA Not available. 1A11 dairy products sold. 2Publlshed values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average prices. For this table, these values have been adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all dairy products sold. 3Butter sold. OKLAHOMA 11 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) 94,676 118,979 142,246 164, 790 179,687 213,325 203,866 197,218 191,988 66,155 84,870 115,242 148,437 166,398 197,177 193,821 NA NA 8,975,117 10,249,134 11,896,040 14,088,470 12,766,219 12,342,344 15,553,165 14,548,683 215,132,769 323,734,035 297,907,841 346,756,940 350,644,244 125,072,289 NA NA NA NA 250,613,871 217,293,056 255,081,174 200,022,538 77,299,295 NA 163,036,971 NA NA 12,416 17,203 56,995 84,978 108,810 99,981 141,861 140,743 NA 212,425 276,920 1,068,224 1,580,192 1,787,844 1,567,205 3,069,645 2,729,635 NA 7,743,674 5,355,814 22,912,308 30,411,499 15,312,655 NA NA NA NA 11,601 11,641 55,500 82,788 104,816 86,590 137,213 137,607 137,371 196,346 187,505 1,035,989 1,532,262 1,718,811 1,353,275 2,913,137 2,666,101 2,472,905 6,233,518 2,212,707 19,204,157 25,991,749 25,341,206 8,646,961 44,830,439 47,575,170 53,851,093 3,046 1,739 3U,424 NA NA NA NA NA 23,947 2,056,978 497,675 4,317,330 NA NA NA NA NA 8,609,269 2,262,681 746,514 34,862,934 NA NA NA NA NA 11,622,513 481 1,390 340 NA 426 NA 645 425 NA 10,362 32,814 5,975 NA 8,251 NA 11,789 7,678 NA 76,301 106,815 34,600 NA 32,090 NA 56,811 38,534 NA 609 4,781 2,309 NA 5,780 NA NA NA -4,533 5,717 56,601 26,260 NA 60,782 NA 144,719 55,856 *73,179 '26,839 '36,401 '42,922 '84,764 86,054 NA '83,716 NA NA 1,152,636 1,571,667 1,061,351 '2,352,008 1,470,670 1,814,340 1,445,591 1,620,618 2,014,060 30,165,572 21,660,504 17,715,359 '35,610,348 8,921,453 13,608,307 12,549,457 NA 41,514,074 17,074 11,956 20,846 32,747 37,055 45,374 43,408 NA NA 721,168 613,644 532,281 960,286 630,022 640,302 747,624 914,020 1,171,617 969,779,433 347,242,560 444,154,592 808,472,448 304,107,832 270,462,808 491,254,288 684,725,664 1,015,733,880 8,455 4,210 65,715 NA NA NA NA NA NA 552,286,536 214,942,056 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8,284,301 4,759,431 64,571,458 NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,652 3,534 1,839 NA 1,257 NA NA NA NA 107,174 95,867 41,047 NA 32,108 NA NA NA NA 776,694 304,917 230,942 NA 108,485 NA NA NA NA 12,385 27,513 27,992 66,283 63,011 NA NA NA 72,198 324, 259 861,891 487,148 1,299,254 804,744 NA NA NA 826,640 285,278 182,319 578,975 1,885,288 719,102 NA NA NA 1,264,090 NA 1,051 (6) NA NA NA NA NA NA 31,763 14,803 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 508,208 296,060 («) NA NA NA NA NA NA 15 93 586 NA 2,573 NA 2,641 NA 11,747 35 265 875 NA 3,796 NA 4,303 9,720 15,803 909 10,570 45,949 NA 118,936 NA 156,446 NA 704,033 10 NA 240 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,392 15,454 43,127 NA NA NA NA NA NA 35,734 39,498 39,889 45,630 51,250 42,132 36,688 NA 66,953 4,321,253 4,467,182 6,265,789 5,063,883 4,158,230 3,540,833 4,575,558 3,509,372 4,702,280 83,737,347 65,396,619 78,682,555 84,779,744 58,492,919 37,093,547 51,184,128 54,502,175 65,761,843 148,215,104 141,910,663 145,666,119 118,179,917 38,094,749 30,416,708 49,844,440 62,694,225 140,730,350 34,831 37,160 37,014 NA NA NA NA NA NA 78,733,084 59,359,679 71,258,166 NA NA NA NA NA NA 139,357,560 128,810,503 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 15,091 26,193 17,367 39,247 45,042 39,823 33,544 44,178 75,938 497,801 812,180 458,158 1,279,173 1,174,415 1,046,879 762,823 1,019,886 1,573,055 12,213,451 20,765,234 8,162,279 25,789,300 21,078,534 17,754,814 16,196,880 22,984,886 45,470,191 7,694,474 15,573,926 5,995,655 18,770,340 6,661,491 7,989,666 7,546,828 13,125,689 36,376,150 4,585 8,839 4,316 NA NA NA NA NA 18,658 3,724,563 5,836,857 1,584,609 NA NA NA NA NA 10,647,815 2,346,475 4,377,640 NA NA NA NA NA NA 8,518,252 13,850 8,598 1,959 8,204 23,115 5,671 3,238 11,510 5,450 611,262 251,251 39,966 265,533 494,291 97,332 71,074 210,199 77,324 13,437,376 4,728,153 690,786 5,332,174 7,953,170 1,539,166 1,138,515 3,628,953 1,781,839 10,078,032 4,539,027 682,909 5,212,808 2,863,703 969,675 625,965 2,709,065 2,049,119 7,290 3,264 595 NA NA NA NA NA 1,320 7,462,593 1,868,507 221,573 NA NA NA NA NA 495,909 5,596,957 1,793,767 NA NA NA NA NA NA 570,295 2,371 NA 885 3,398 3,542 822 371 1,269 4,060 60,207 NA 15,431 82,164 113,058 15,767 29,695 26,154 71,680 663,040 NA 131,525 844,481 1,094,535 104,391 67,553 222,913 705,124 596,736 NA 152,790 877,240 478,464 90,820 59,290 215,442 1,022,434 1,276 NA 321 NA NA NA NA NA NA 434,665 NA 53,068 NA NA NA NA NA NA 391,200 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,728 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 44,665 178,529 74,816 102,409 127,879 10,434 19,156 661 4,441 838,352 1,906,987 885,601 1,065,724 1,531,192 152,853 353,082 3,294 80,139 922,187 2,174,867 1,027,891 1,486,790 777,769 125,581 255,473 4,996 84,317 543 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 267,059 760,792 476,479 NA NA NA NA NA NA 293,770 867,014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA All farms number . . Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres . . Total value of crops harvested, Including horticultural specialties and forest products dollars . . Total value of crops sold, including horticultural specialties and forest products dollars.. Com: Corn for all purposes farms reporting.. acres . . value , dollars . . Harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting.. acres . . bushe Is . . Sales farms reporting.. bushels . . dollars . . Cut for silage farms reporting.. acres . . tons , green weight . . Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder. . .farms reporting.. acres. . Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . . acres. . value, dollars. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds. . Sales farms reporting . . pounds. . dollars . . Cut for silage farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons cut. . Sales farms reporting . . tans . . dollars . . Harvested for sirup farms reporting.. acres . . gallons . . Sales farms reporting . . dollars . , Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting . , acres . . bushels . , value , dollars . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . dollars . . Oats farms reporting . . acres . bushels . . value, dollars.. Sales farms reporting. bushels . , dollars . Barley farms reporting. acres. bushels. value, dollars. Sales farms reporting. bushels. . dollars . Rye farms reporting. acres . bushels. value, dollars. Sales farms reporting . bushels . dollars . Other grains farms reporting. acres . bushels. value , dollars . Sales farms reporting. bushels . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 12 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Census of — (For li'fifir i mi and explanations, see lexl) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all acres . . . 1,984 91,057 1,818 56,345 1,591 27,263 NA 56,965 2,280 20,749 1,299 8,869 2,274 21,371 NA NA NA NA Harvested for beans — .farms reporting . . . acres. . . bushels . . . value, dollars... 1,652 84,657 1,511,094 2,719,969 2,659,525 246 2,986 3,778 86,894 18,244 103 1,380 56,400 757 30,533 171,839 403,822 363,438 542 9,334 6,210 155,250 38,803 349 6,442 96,630 568 14,886 163,331 337,363 NA 736 7,305 6,583 105,328 NA 123 1,430 28,990 1,967 NA 233,203 1,698,661 NA («) («) < ' NA NA NA NA 182 1,500 7,580 11,677 NA (') (') (') (9) NA NA NA NA 343 NA 5,407 9,841 HA (') (9 (') NA NA NA NA NA NA 52,893 107,589 NA (') (') (') (9> NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA (') (') (') (9) NA NA NA NA 163 291 2,968 14,840 NA acres.. . tons . . . value, dollars... (9) (') (9) (') NA Hogged or grazed, or cut acres . . . value , dollars . . . NA NA NA Plowed under for green acres . . . 78 1,534 404 10,036 257 3,642 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing7 farms reporting... acres . . . 2,781 63,528 3,157 40,940 9,348 152,062 NA 86,728 32,661 222,510 16,142 104,011 7,663 52,530 NA NA NA NA Harvested for dry acres. . . bushels . . . value . dollars . . . 942 20,160 165,193 462,540 300,654 580 5,595 22,713 102,208 25,550 3,378 28,705 194,054 559,692 NA 4,775 NA 149,749 483,348 NA 5,466 21,359 90,975 158,871 NA 7,733 NA 107,609 221,675 NA NA NA 118,164 276,416 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . tons . . . value , dollars . . . 634 10,858 9,548 214,830 45,164 646 6,854 3,305 85,930 21,484 1,879 17,175 13,025 214,914 NA 82,197 "18,774 a18,808 '281,137 NA (') (') (') (') NA (') (') (') (9) NA (') (') (') (') NA (') (9) (9) (') NA (9) (9) (9) (9) NA Hogged or grazed, or cut acres. . . value , dollars . . . 792 13,479 283,059 1,257 14,255 213,825 2,639 25,040 346,815 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Plowed under for green acres — 713 19,031 882 14,236 2,996 81,142 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Peanuts grown for all 4,951 8,185 13,312 1015,265 14,521 21 336 14 588 NA NA acres. . . 103,603 115,719 152,712 182,816 69,098 82,035 103,198 NA NA value , dollars l l . 11,284,169 5,784,294 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Harvested for picking or 4,733 5,904 11,946 12,290 6,783 12,983 NA NA 4,308 acres . . . 99,942 88,135 143,095 161,268 46,378 NA NA NA 13,969 pounds . . . 110,273,100 32,502,562 96,096,546 76,227,961 19,162,524 12555,740 lJl,281,634 NA 12297,456 value , dollars . . . 11,027,310 3,900,307 9,610,163 6,029,417 620,901 550,183 870,474 NA 684,155 10,917,039 3,744,297 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Vines or tops saved for 1,560 6,905 8,755 10,426 10,839 18,030 5,575 NA 3,040 acres . . . 25,158 91,587 94,049 NA 83,336 102,070 42,972 10,348 21,853 tons. . . 12,239 49,406 45,960 65,817 58,826 64,031 38,303 NA 27,252 value , dollars . . . 201,944 1,111,635 755,107 1,028,702 591,945 768,372 549,257 NA 517,788 42,470 277,906 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans farms reporting... 2 100 3 NA "506 700 516 599 496 acres . . . 61 1,551 586 NA 141,262 151,250 151,231 2,304 1,544 100- lb. bags. . . 122 4,649 2,375 NA 3,488 2,180 4,684 NA 7,228 value , dollars . . . 920 30,218 16,077 NA 12,650 9,085 29,765 NA 65,655 920 28,710 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 373 298 910 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres . . . 12,901 6,425 20,900 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds . . . 3,380,641 635,940 8,702,280 NA NA NA NA NA NA value, dollars... 135,226 76,313 362,599 NA NA NA NA NA NA 103,181 74,787 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA 13 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Hay crops (see text) 1,161,448 1,431,950 1 '1,219, 152 "1,326,645 "1, 100,509 "1,164,330 "988,859 "1,157,372 1,127,123 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating, .farms reporting... 11,712 21,795 17,773 14,794 13,680 16,223 15,572 16,664 24,025 acres . . . 320,433 593,521 378,332 312,336 233,712 239,665 181,785 225,171 347,607 tons . . . 712,782 794,343 765,326 638,233 381,492 351,170 412,066 NA 680,446 value , dollars . . . 15,324,813 22,241,604 15,314,058 10,545,299 4,225,765 4,600,327 5,943,709 NA 15,990,502 3,444 5,069 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tans . . . 217,602 234,294 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 4,678,460 6,560,232 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses 681 618 755 1,009 391 419 NA NA NA acres . . . 15,715 12,698 12,023 18,082 3,725 4,933 23,779 20,987 13,359 tans. .. 20,452 10,932 14,367 19,812 3,880 3,941 26,761 NA 16,394 value , dollars . . . 429,492 300,630 251,418 270,598 32,022 35,469 311,977 NA 328,982 66 19 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons. . . 1,970 261 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 41,370 7,178 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting... 3,377 2,938 7,426 3,706 1,096 NA NA NA NA acres . . . 67,521 45,829 114,387 63,079 11,024 NA NA NA NA tans. . . 88,325 39,519 138,062 70,863 10,053 NA NA NA NA value , dollars . . . 1,369,038 937,975 1,974,128 1,075,733 86,886 NA NA NA NA 397 154 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons . . . 6,840 2,313 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 106,026 57,825 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 6,678 13,006 NA NA NA NA NA NA 14, 594 acres . . . 134,701 219,607 "120,903 "290,178 1 '199, 182 "296,067 "170,364 "182,476 94,359 tans . . . 136,850 199,162 55,167 30,885 41,996 44,386 24,741 NA 109,524 value , dollars . . . 2,737,000 4,879,469 "1,811,820 "4,053,062 "1, 307,416 523,755 271,454 NA 1,807,162 428 822 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons. .. 7,106 9,079 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 142,120 222,434 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,815 10,796 13,162 14,833 14,114 NA 18,674 NA 20,636 acres . . . 366,035 383,411 405,134 478,176 353,775 NA 481,693 530,858 531,520 tans. . . 470,654 299,402 472,710 562,160 336,637 NA 439,606 NA 560,742 value , dollars . . . 5,883,175 5,838,339 5,174,410 5,852,772 1,967,714 NA 3,090,598 NA 9,252,259 2,117 1,692 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons . . . 90,180 52,259 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 1,127,269 1,019,051 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 11,914 9,811 11,980 9,882 NA NA NA NA NA acres. . . 255,537 175,749 194,925 164,794 298,781 623,665 131,238 197,880 140,278 tons . . . 320, 550 140,991 210,348 194,262 291,884 382,539 148,484 NA 188,265 value , dollars . . . 4,647,975 1,550,901 3,002,356 2,419,570 2,343,219 3,225,230 1,627,539 NA 3,106,394 1,141 781 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons. . . 25,720 12,711 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 372,960 139,821 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA GrasB silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or 34 24 NA NA 1819 NA NA NA NA acres . . . 1,456 1,135 NA NA 18 310 NA NA NA NA tons , green weight . . 6,533 3,738 NA NA 1S1,160 NA NA NA NA value , dollars . . 55,531 28,035 NA NA 185,795 NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of talle. 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) 1,747 3,526 4,430 4,010 3,530 NA 1,091 NA NA 46,513 84,042 109,439 99,005 73,974 NA 17,959 NA NA 5,603,978 9,379,035 13,265,460 9,618,180 8,634,660 NA 2,400,300 NA NA 1,120,796 2,344,771 4,961,715 2,971,644 1,140,310 NA 358,855 NA NA 1,064,760 2,157,189 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9 31 NA NA NA NA NA NA 191 755 NA NA NA NA NA NA 78,340 122,852 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,350 6,143 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,215 4,914 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA 23 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,400 NA NA NA NA NA NA 360 NA NA NA NA NA NA 360 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 23 15 29 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,652 314 803 NA NA NA NA NA NA 91,058 8,000 44,232 NA NA NA NA NA NA 91,058 4,800 13,285 NA NA NA NA NA NA 91,058 4,319 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9 4 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA 511 48 30 NA NA NA NA NA NA 35,450 5,023 6,879 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,963 553 2,408 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,837 493 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5 2 17 NA "19 NA 20533 NA 46 11 232 NA "96 NA 2o6,410 NA 4,900 900 17,705 NA "6,120 "714 NA 201,116,240 2°84,431 NA 1,225 387 6,905 NA NA NA 1,100 310 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 316 691 775 NA 266 NA NA NA NA 5,895 12,120 13,901 NA 2,938 NA NA NA NA 755,937 1,221,290 1,332,123 NA 422,220 NA NA NA NA 75,594 134,342 199,818 NA 20,775 NA NA NA NA 52,918 100,754 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 7 NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 91 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,700 6,160 NA NA NA NA NA 1,530 4,620 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,494 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 43 103 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 720 2,693 12 NA NA NA NA NA NA 132,170 307,757 3,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA 15,860 40,009 750 NA NA NA NA NA NA 12,689 36,003 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 3 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA 812 33 545 NA NA NA NA NA NA 96,650 1,593 37,231 NA NA NA NA NA NA 38,660 717 11,170 NA NA NA NA NA NA 38,660 645 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 177 38 755 346 72 NA NA NA NA 3,697 515 13,698 18,721 761 NA NA NA NA 528,513 39,955 2,603,038 3,811,593 95,068 NA NA NA NA 63,422 8,790 161,110 311,999 4,753 NA NA NA NA 38,051 1,759 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 48 24 27 NA NA NA 2160 NA 21372 786 519 372 NA NA NA 21847 NA NA 553,420 94,184 132,030 NA NA NA 21454,500 NA 211,849,400 2173,976 38,739 7,535 6,601 NA NA NA 2l9,831 NA 37,404 6,404 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 26 37 21 NA NA NA NA NA NA 291 482 299 NA NA NA NA NA NA 64, 311 62,333 62,150 NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,788 3,104 9,322 NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,321 6,888 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 181 65 153 NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,557 856 2,086 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,305,586 198,044 468,836 NA NA NA NA NA NA 52,223 15,344 28,130 NA NA NA NA NA NA 48,307 14,258 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 777 2,099 902 NA NA NA NA NA 16,360 45,731 18,623 NA NA NA NA NA 2,292,641 5,110,539 2,517,709 NA NA NA NA NA 206,338 562,159 402,833 NA NA NA NA NA 155,898 449,726 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA 57 9 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,593 700 NA NA NA NA NA NA 778 245 NA NA NA NA NA NA 688 220 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA 16 152 NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,600 34,600 NA NA NA NA NA NA 360 2,768 NA NA NA NA NA NA 260 2,214 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,094 1,967 5,078 NA NA NA NA NA NA 96,100 21,895 80,380 32,078 NA NA NA NA 93,509 19,455 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Field seed crops harvested: Alfalfa seed farms reporting . acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Austrian winter peas farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Bermudagrass seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Bluestem seed farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars. Bromegrass seed farms reporting . acres. pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Clover seed harvested: Red clover 3eed farms reporting. acres. pounds. value , dollars . Sales dollars . Sweetclover seed farms reporting. acres, pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . White clover seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value . dollars . Sales dollars . Fescue seed farms reporting. acres. pounds. value . dollars . Sales dollars . Gramagrass seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Lespedeza seed farms reporting. acres. pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Millet seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars . Sales dollars . Ryegrass seed farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Sudangrass seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value , dollars . Sales dollars . Vetch seed farms reporting. acres. pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Wheatgrass seed farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Wild winter peas farms reporting . acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Other field seed crops acres. value, dollars. Sales dollars . See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA 15 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Census of— Item (For definition? and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Other field crops harvested: 629 1,666 1,878 NA 2,667 NA 3,985 HA 11,108 acres . • . 47,257 74,824 68,710 NA 60,362 NA 124,990 NA 232,733 tans of brush . . . 9,657 7,986 9,923 NA 8,077 HA 17,938 NA 35,796 value , dollars . . . 2,607,228 3,314,190 2,544,545 NA 856,212 NA 2,190,767 NA 5,011,446 2,607,228 3,314,190 Ha NA NA NA NA NA NA 16,919 601,798 26,806 903,254 38,152 1,227,911 61,104 1,480,194 86,889 1,671,481 126,248 2,626,668 123,477 4,148,228 133,896 3,812,942 110,204 acres . . . 2,732,962 bales . . . 364,833 276,767 567,792 620,705 520, 591 333,585 1,130,415 1,511,480 1,006,242 value , dollars . . . 55,454,616 49,818,060 89,475,581 73,262,183 26,884,931 "18,890,919 106,992,573 22167,945,057 189,552,012 55,454,616 149 6,143 49,818,060 33 605 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA acres. . . NA pounds . . . 2,343,031 136,455 HA HA NA NA NA NA NA value , dollars . . . 88,015 5,458 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 88,015 13,735 5,186 28,966 NA 38,108 NA 65,005 NA 72,430 NA 78,718 NA 85,488 NA 36,884 NA Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . 66,811 acres23. 1,047 1,871 4,741 23,027 26,662 38,370 38,564 23,389 25,633 bushels . . . 211,747 438,626 634,594 1,569,343 1,929,070 2,294,726 2,904,666 1,537,052 1,924,194 value, dollars . . . 497,605 714,960 1,101,399 2,282,542 1,415,971 1,468,625 2,803,165 1,820,204 4,040,810 283,738 473, 505 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA 41 29 339 NA 225 NA 258 NA 87 acres . . . 214 424 3,505 NA 447 NA 443 NA 103 pounds (ear corn)... 193,948 366,038 4,190,100 NA 461,000 NA 609,200 NA NA value , dollars . . . 9,162 10,980 121,513 NA 16,461 NA 19,573 HA 7,111 9,162 100 10,980 75 NA 629 NA NA NA 8,090 NA NA NA 989 HA NA NA Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than corn, sorghums, soybeans, corcpeas, and peanuts farms reporting... NA acres . . . 4,381 2,028 10,614 NA 198,166 NA 14,520 NA NA value , dollars . . . 78,858 52,728 NA NA 608,012 NA NA HA NA 7 1 NA NA NA NA HA NA acres . . . 414 40 NA NA NA NA NA NA pounds — 111,561 10,000 NA NA NA NA NA HA value , dollars . . . 9,348 l,2O0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,348 1,200 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Sweetpotatoes for home use 3,552 4,221 10,286 20,051 12,074 25,329 22,388 10,967 36,840 acres23 1,295 1,581 3,279 10,732 9,977 17,977 15,998 9,296 16,735 bushels . . . 175,018 148,115 314,034 717,107 477,901 808,003 1,334,798 786,547 1,844,463 value , dollars . . . 402,541 438,420 729,711 1,488,427 509,360 719,123 1,528,837 1,271,116 3,504,490 250,278 214,036 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 70 6,652 365 NA NA NA NA NA NA value , dollars . . . 3,500 86,457 "1,529,588 10,322 28,266 NA HA NA NA 3,500 86,357 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA Value of specified crops harvested, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties , and vegetables dollars . . . 312,073,827 291,591,759 "335,409,653 324,614,858 115,992,988 NA NA NA NA Value of crops sold, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, 239,958,360 210,976,974 24245, 152,146 190,090,532 73,253,911 NA NA NA HA See footnotes at end of table. 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Vegetables (or home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweel potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use25 farms reporting. value, dollars. Vegetables harvested for sale26 farms reporting. acres. Sales dollars . Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting. acres. Beets (table) farms reporting. acres. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting . acres . Cabbage farms reporting . acres . Cantaloups and muskmelcms farms reporting. acres . Corn, sweet farms reporting. acres . Cucumbers and pickles. farms reporting, acres . Kale farms reporting . acres. Mustard greens farms reporting . acres . Okra farms reporting . acres . Onions, dry farms reporting. acres. Onions , green farms reporting . acres. Peas, green farms reporting. acres . Peppers, sweet farms reporting. acres . Pumpkins farms reporting . acres. Radishes farms reporting. acres. Spinach farms reporting. acres. Squash farms reporting. acres . Tomatoes farms reporting . acres . Turnip greens farms reporting . acres. Turnips farms reporting . acres. Watermelons farms reporting. acres . Other vegetables acres . Berries and other small fruits harvested for safe: 29 Blackberries and dewberries farms reporting . acres. quarts. value, dollars. Boysenberrles farms reporting. acres . quarts. value , dollars . Strawberries farms reporting . acres . quarts. value, dollars. Other berries and small fruits acres. value , dollars . See footnotes at end of table . 44,918 NA 2,114 28,519 2,217,309 583 3,053 707 6,869 659 1,460 735 1,959 229 262 23 238 286 383 53 199 23 227 17 289 146 4,215 43 169 966 717 28 514 64 225 1,092 7,444 544 413 257,663 48,955 17 23 6,725 2,019 556 1,320 2,678,821 562,551 9 3,793 50,334 NA 2,364 26,239 1,599,776 240 1,977 123 1,413 555 1,375 176 2,009 316 544 17 244 146 242 179 142 70 567 25 203 79 3,183 37 120 356 479 40 511 52 557 1,523 11,833 542 611 297,972 74,497 41 67 30,996 9,298 462 1,163 1,970,742 492,682 13 3,554 91,233 NA 5,221 49,345 2,916,008 1,522 6,817 20 223 244 299 647 1,448 848 5,833 527 848 55 1,001 188 173 334 832 226 605 37 102 295 9,325 1,626 2,005 22 759 76 478 2,506 17,696 1,404 1,378 953,413 182,982 30225 3°309 30277,478 3°69,370 983 1,484 2,084,111 583, 549 6 539 143,047 14,923,457 11,501 75,592 4,498,585 3,369 12,233 574 727 1,621 7,002 746 1,347 3,913 6,754 6,264 3,346 1,354,250 303,111 NA NA 1,074 861 484,518 146,583 NA 127,050 4,427,575 7,021 36,681 958,314 655 1,080 289 312 1,016 2,534 816 3,580 723 468 109 109 515 718 471 508 42 268 189 2,895 2,193 2,866 63 126 4,279 19,912 1,092 6,728 3,201 1,663,251 181,489 72 93 61,867 9,280 559 716 577,191 73,158 25 15,002 126,954 2,372,497 NA 31,886 NA 1,803 2,317 723 640 1,252 2,152 3,015 3,840 6,371 12,666 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,980 2,378 ,389,680 191,174 NA NA 130,750 6,079,957 11,839 24,835 1,557,872 2,078 1,441 1,728 541 1,888 1,404 1,668 1,870 1,193 314 2,213 747 1,014 463 "103 2829 254 256 5,435 4,805 138 83 5,284 11,319 9,921 3,416 ,835,409 241,876 NA NA 3,974 4,091 ,794,639 412,594 179 9,728 1,804 568 3,424 3,021 2,501 2,871 2,254 821 3,903 2,304 8,492 14,324 776 1,038 NA OKLAHOMA 17 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (O=t.-Nov.) (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 ( January 1 ) Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: 31 Land In bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards . groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees f anna reporting . acres . Apples farms reporting . Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting . number. Quantity harvested. .. -farms reporting. bushels . value , dollars . Apricots farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number . Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested. . . .farms reporting. bushels. value, dollars. Cherries farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number . . Trees of bearing age farms reporting . , number. , Quantity harvested. . . .farms reporting. . 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 . , number . , Trees of bearing age farms reporting . . number . , Quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting.. bushels . . value , dollars . . See footnotes at end of table. 5.838 35,705 3,341 96,693 1,416 25,022 2,540 71,671 1,707 117,390 234,780 1,591 7,019 677 2,312 1,059 4,707 386 2,710 6,792 1,587 10,746 727 3,405 1,033 7,341 547 58,428 7,017 1,698 65,141 577 16,763 1,290 48,378 810 202,993 10,152 7,492 36,653 7,157 189,037 2,643 43,117 5,596 145,920 2,164 104,299 260,752 2,860 13,158 1,048 4,053 2,079 9,105 25 75 225 3,449 23,267 1,250 7,996 2,538 15,271 468 35,013 4,551 2,813 104,421 838 23,850 2,224 80,571 620 167,957 10,077 3,665 187,314 8,283 348,352 1,549 55,127 2,859 82,260 2,905 132,187 6,688 266,092 1,706 113,841 273,221 720 25,399 73,663 2,975 25,936 5,382 40,193 955 7,345 1,765 8,571 2,368 18,591 4,156 31,622 1,673 34,479 43,107 291 2,233 3,463 1,853 12,422 3,944 25,809 739 3,852 1,322 6,994 1,318 8,570 3,035 18,815 622 3,792 9,861 285 1,511 3,772 57,007 260,394 29,716 443,584 13,926 148,711 19,149 294,873 12,020 363,431 594,009 13,171 52,497 5,842 20,300 8,116 32,197 3,470 20,746 47,713 17,583 92,384 8,068 38,819 10,689 53,565 5,349 395,281 43,480 12,155 381,664 4,106 86,382 8,442 295,282 5,073 1,206,042 50,545 44,690 943,615 16,172 250,063 34,624 693,552 24,220 496,184 918,791 24,829 122,637 8,487 31,377 17,832 91,260 11,076 132,455 142,898 19,311 111,255 7,230 31,159 13,150 80,096 6,474 I 36,494 51,327 | 26,040 51,888 29,819 643,198 NA 329,107 800,557 NA NA 19,709 131,651 599,845 59,993 13,177 868,350 NA NA NA 2,438,734 111,546 43,903 1,325,656 NA 258,177 897,027 25,243 162,474 NA 83,513 159,860 21,416 192,962 43,102 126,487 18,591 44,772 27,928 603,446 11,678 255,717 19,101 347,729 10,381 311,299 259,937 10,132 43,542 4,103 22,635 6,442 20,907 878 3,112 3,884 18,842 150,493 8,870 77,556 11,315 72,937 4,781 455,623 22,778 14,239 1,224,596 4,046 253,233 10,621 971,363 7,268 4,170,891 90,152 45,861 1,314,380 16,216 547,271 35,654 767,109 21,570 387,671 371,548 24,029 159,329 7,285 43,912 17,764 115,417 8,703 110,247 80,707 22,957 252,535 8,527 89,152 15,840 163,383 8,555 67, 588 62,940 34,924 62,500 30,881 688,886 NA 154,100 534,786 NA 458,825 490,943 NA NA 17,571 150,001 NA 54,120 NA 95,881 NA 1,513,120 60,795 17,102 1,934,520 NA 1,768,077 6,545,873 144,009 44,316 1,148,879 NA 169,880 NA 750,465 637,895 20,321 143,009 NA 20,794 NA 122,215 131,294 111,600 18,545 190,490 NA 50,268 NA 140,222 53,644 59,008 41,349 74,896 42,880 1,037,885 NA 387,926 699,959 NA 487,406 536,928 7,159 41,921 NA 8,214 NA 33,707 NA 40,344 54,694 24,215 198,679 NA 75,970 122,709 NA 1,924,944 156,151 22,307 2,178,587 NA 457,554 NA 1,721,033 NA 5,489,328 182,216 56,893 1,827,251 NA 442,445 1,384,806 NA 1,115,944 1,064,691 29,231 211,734 NA 34,626 NA 177,108 310,757 315,381 30,046 293,701 NA 72,680 134,599 153,233 50,239 1,353,940 NA 919,490 NA 1,063,962 1,185,239 23,699 1,637,764 NA NA NA 1,846,413 19,759 428,502 42,519 1,417,911 NA 1,596,975 2,475,309 654 7,745 1,618 13,267 NA 7,436 11,171 NA 246,923 11,303 101,091 19,686 145,832 NA 3,447,080 224,672 NA 1,124,503 5,703 200,894 15,853 923,609 NA 3,888,492 233,311 68,008 2,350,907 NA 3,517,707 NA NA 21,376 637, 762 NA NA 61,830 2,879,945 NA 1,768,869 1,779,113 NA 2,924,842 4,533,512 30,532 223,763 NA 303,412 NA NA 11,216 73,944 NA NA 25,183 229,468 NA NA NA NA 249,586 461 , 735 28,622 253,598 NA 310,512 NA NA 11,792 104,410 NA NA 22,076 206,102 NA NA NA NA 127,811 230,062 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes 31-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. Pecans, ljnproved 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 . Pecans, wild and seedling farms reporting. Trees of all age6 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 (planted) 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 oilier small fruits, and nuts sold dollars. NA 1,141,202 NA 207,035 NA 934,167 NA 1,985,122 607,669 1,399 129,308 520 28,312 1,039 100,996 277 121,301 48,519 5,772 1,011,894 1,941 178,723 5,339 833,171 1,842 1,863,821 559,150 255 3,622 108 1,075 183 2,547 114 31,681 1,266 185 1,811,368 1,811,368 NA 1,241,761 NA 269,959 NA 971,802 NA 2,502,862 686,488 2,084 133,231 677 33,335 1,635 99,896 681 446,801 151,911 7,441 1,103,530 2,621 236,624 6,704 871,906 2,763 2,056,061 534,577 157 2,181 63 689 114 1,492 42 6,492 258 299 1,623,579 NA 1,493,912 NA 368,558 NA 1,125,354 NA ',698,301 1,455,886 4,698 181,704 2,281 45,140 2,760 136,564 1,441 900,713 241,662 13,357 1,312,208 4,347 323,418 11,585 988,790 7,208 6,797,588 1,214,224 1,104 13,746 376 5,116 824 8,630 397 54,631 2,184 530 4,143,803 17,046 1,536,957 NA NA NA NA NA 7,954,252 1,305,734 NA NA 3,910,898 2,736,975 19,185 1,681,696 5,860 367,006 16,987 1,314,690 11,850 12,007,662 977,330 2,785 181,248 NA 79,057 NA 102,191 NA 464,485 65,420 17,819 1,500,448 NA 287,949 NA 1,212,499 NA 11,543,177 911,910 12 309 7 227 82 6 469 47 2,148,862 1,547,324 11,608 1,010,854 NA 301,710 NA 709,144 NA 5,718,978 613,492 NA NA 18,362 1,038,918 NA 347,092 NA 691,826 NA 509,130 1,534 108,650 7,170 400,480 4,296,642 859,331 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 'Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1959, 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 com harvested for grain. ^Value of corn and other com products sold. *Corn cut for forage. 5Sorghums for all purposes, except for sirup. 6Value of sorghums sold for hay or forage included in value of sorghums sold for grain or seed. 7The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. The 1944 figures are for acres grown alone. 8Soybeans and cowpeas cut for hay. 9For figures on annual legumes saved for hay, including soybeans and cowpeas, see peanut vines or tops saved for hay or forage. 10Farms reporting for acres grown alone only. ^Calculated value of peanuts harvested for nuts, peanuts harvested for hay, and peanuts hogged or grazed. 12Reported in bushels. 13Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. ^Excludes reports for farms reporting acreage grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvested for beans not available. 15Includes acres grorm alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans not available. 16For all Censuses, except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. 17Includes oats cut for feeding unthreshed. 18Silage crops other than corn and sorghums. 19Clover seed, except sweetclover. 20Clover seed, including sweetclover. 21Includes proso millet. 22Value of lint cotton only. 23For 1959 and 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. 2*Includes receipts from sale of pasture and gracing privileges. 25Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes , except for the 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use only. 26Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 27Includes green lima beans. 28Includes hot peppers. 29For Censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. 30Loganberrles and youngberries Included with boysenberries . 31For 1959 and 1954, does not include data for farms witli less than 20 trees and grapevines. See text. 32Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. OKLAHOMA State Table 9.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 19 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (juniarx I ) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Nursery and greenhouse products, (lower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers. and bulbs sold farms reporting . dollars . On farms with sales of $2,000 or more farms reporting. dollars . . Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting . acres. Sales dollars. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting. Grown under glass farms reporting . square feet. Grown in the open farms reporting . acres . Sales dollars . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting . square feet . Grown in the open farms reporting. acres. Sales dollars . Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting. Sales of any forest products farms reporting . dollars. Sales of standing limhei farms reporting . dollars. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting . dollars . Sales of firewood, fence posts, sawlogs, and veneer logs farms reporting. dollars. Sales of otner miscellaneous products farms reporting. dollars . Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting . cords (4' X 4' x B') . Sales farms reporting . cords (4' x 4' X 8'). Fence posts cut. .farms reporting . number. Sales farms reporting. number. Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting. thousands of board feel . Sales farms reporting . thousands of board feet . 338 6,176.866 196 6,079,813 138 3,213 3,272,967 201 185 2,061,758 44 56 2,772,769 102 72 152,584 34 566 131,130 9,315 1,512 449,968 492 103,285 1,117 346,683 1,039 317,768 110 28,915 6,642 73,312 496 11,709 3,977 1,429,643 515 545,157 248 2,087 91 1,413 2,807,382 HA NA 120 1,793 1,004,167 161 144 1,358,293 49 84 1,592,772 120 79 162,287 52 413 210,443 NA 1,383 285,345 NA NA NA NA 14,478 146,507 NA NA 11,444 3,144,426 NA NA NA HA NA NA HA 3,886,275 NA NA 158 1,970 1,490,927 3227 3 197 31, 757,613 5100 3146 32, 215, 811 147 110 148,416 57 149 179,537 NA 401,201 743 148,355 NA 252,846 1,356 224,891 313 27,955 21,593 262,933 14,029 3,284,476 892 4,772 '380 '2,255,118 2,874 441,328 269 1,299,392 NA NA 123 1,906 461,849 '170 *1, 356, 060 NA NA '665,133 7109 7328 '172,410 5,262 245,158 '7,705 '323,235 330 969,620 NA NA 2 231 HA 2510,146 '152 NA NA NA 5459,474 NA NA NA NA NA 59,121 16,479 1,124,214 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA 56,024 NA 724,038 HA NA NA NA NA 17,656 NA 3,836,141 HA NA NA NA NA 690 HA 21,128 V, NA HA NA 59 - Jl 757,837 HA HA NA HA NA 613,927 76 641 79,222 669 6722,971 NA NA 6399,840 MA HA NA NA 8U4,865 26,101 5,231 966,520 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 'Excludes data for farms unclassified as to type. 2Trees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. 3Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 'Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms. 5Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass; and flowers grown in the open. 6Total square feet under glass. 7Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 8Value of vegetables and vegetable plants. 'Not strictly comparable with other years as figures probably include some reports of firewood used on farms. 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 10.— CHARACTERISTICS OF PLACES NOT COUNTED AS FARMS BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN DEFINITION OF FARM: 1959 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Places excluded as farms by change in definition, 1954-1959 number. acres in place. Cropland harvested places reporting . acres. Under 10 acres places reporting . 10 or more acres places reporting . Operators by tenure: Full owners number. Part owners and managers number . Tenants number . Operators by color: White number. Nonwhite number. Operators by year began operation of present place: 1959 operators reporting . 1958 operators reporting. 1957 operators reporting . 1956 operators reporting . 1951-1955 operators reporting . 1950 or earlier operators reporting . Operators by age: Under 55 years operators reporting . 55 to 64 years operators reporti ng . 65 or more years operators reporting. Operators not reporting age number . Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Operators by days of work off place in 1959: No days operators report] ng . . 1 to 49 days operators reporting . . 50 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporti ng . . 200 or more days operators reporting . . Operators not reporting number. . Operators reporting other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting . . Cattle and calves of all ages places reporting . , number . . Cows, including heifers that have calved. places reporting. . number. , Hogs and pigs..., places reporting. . number., Chickens 4 months old and over places reporting. number. Corn harvested for all purposes places reporting . acres. Hay harvested places reporting. 6,463 175,543 681 2,723 634 47 5,100 174 1,189 5,913 550 664 513 504 369 1,354 3,052 3,409 1,196 1,852 6 2,436 224 181 433 3,166 23 5,795 5,070 8,825 4,691 5,152 2,131 6,238 4,731 141,470 196 688 111 521 State Table 11.— DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Census of 1959 Census starting date — November 18 Approximate average date of enumeration week of Percent of farms enumerated during— October 1 to 10 October 11 to 17 October 18 to 24 - October 25 to 31 November 1 to 7 November 8 to 14 November 15 to 21 November 22 to 28 November 29 to December 5 December 6 to 12 December 13 to 19 December 20 or later Z Less than 0.5. Census of 1954 Census starting date— October 4; November 8 Approximate average date of enumeration week of Percent of farms enumerated during- October lto9 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 December 4 December 5 to 11 December 12 to 18 December 19 to 31 Nov. 29-Dec. 5 Percent (z) (Z) (Z) (z) i, 5 8 20 29 20 Nov. lA-Nov. Percent 3 2 2 2 9 20 24 OKLAHOMA State Table 12.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND BY QUANTITY OF LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for cattle and calves on hand, cows on hand, milk cows on hand, and animals sold alive are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 21 Item (For definitions and explanations. Cattle and calves of all ages on hand . I 9 to 4 5 u> n m io io 10 to 13 . . . GO to 40 . . . 50 tofH) 100 or nore. . 100 to 100. 200 lo 400. 51 10 or more Cows on hand, including heifeis that have calved. . 3 or 4 5 to 0 10 to 14.... 15 to 10 ... . 20 to 29.... 10 to 40 ... . 50 to 74 75 to 09 100 to 100 . . 200 to 400.. 500 or more . Milk cows on hand. 1. 3 or 4 5 to 0 10 to II.... IS to 19.... 20 to 20 30 to 40 50 to 74 75 to 90.... 100 to 100 . . 200 to 100.. 500 or more. Cattle sold alive, excluding calves . 1 to4 5 to 0 10 to 19.... 20 10 29 30 to 30 40 lo 40 50 to 00 100 to 109 . . 200 or n.ore . Calves sold alive. . 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 20 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 00 100 or nore loo to loo.. 200 or n ore. Hogs aod pigs of all ages oo hand . 1 too. in t, 24. 25 to 10 50 to 00 100 to 100 200 to 109. . .. 5011 to 900 1,000 or more . Litters larrowed, December 1, previous year, to November 30. Census year 0 or more i ui in t< 10 to no . . 70 to 90. . . . 100 or mure. amis reporting, number. i reportine- arms reporting . amis reporting. arms reportine 'amis reportine . i reportine. arms reportine. amis reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting . arms reporting. arms reporting . number. arms reporting. arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting . . 'amis reporting, 'amis reportine. reportine. 'amis reporting, 'amis reportine.. amis reportine. . 'arms reportine. , 'amis reporting. . 'arms reporting. . reportine . , number . . arms reportine.. amis reportine. . s reoortine. . amis reportine. . arms reportine.. arms reportine. . anns reportine.. 'arms reporting. . amis reportine. - 'amis reoortine, . amis reportine.. 'ams reportine. . reportine. . reportine- number, report ipe. reoortine. reportine . report i re. rpjxirtine. reportine. reportine. reportine. reportit c amis reportine. number. arms reportine. am - reportine 'arms reportine.. arms re|iortine. 'amis reiiortine- . 'arms reportine. . amis reportine. . arms reportine. . 'am,? reiiortine. . 'amis rppr.rtin". , 'amis reportine.. nun lier. 'arms reportine. . 'arms reportine. . I reportine. . 'amis reportine. . amis reportine. . amis reportine . . an, s reportine. , ■ reporting. . arms reportine. an - reportine. - reportine, arms reportine. am.s reportine. 'arm- reportine. reporting. .inn- reportine - reportine us reportine. arms reporting, arms reportine. s rejiortine. - r.-|..r'ir:- in. - reportine. '.in, - rejiortine 82,412 3,297,307 1,963 8,195 10,083 44,355 17,681 26, 674 11,868 5,948 4,127 1,452 369 78,632 1,574,936 6,242 5,967 7,555 15,876 12,018 7,370 9,788 7,829 3,106 1,042 1,292 443 104 43,133 249,576 18,017 8,352 5,819 4,548 2,039 892 1,600 1,308 385 97 69 7 45,704 764,755 22,364 8,509 7,299 2,684 1,409 838 1,373 728 500 62,951 1,022,381 19,569 14,575 14,713 6,112 2,736 1,587 2,402 1.257 904 353 33,798 524,409 19,538 8,462 3,572 1,634 453 128 18,484 5,612 3,919 1,877 1.741 877 952 465 556 347 2,138 1,570 431 105 19 13 108, 301 3,351,437 6,415 16,160 14,456 55,032 NA NA 10,998 5,240 NA NA NA 105,914 1,730,834 14,451 8,929 11,325 21, 553 15,374 9,391 11,087 7,770 3,170 1,050 1,234 491 78,892 396,029 26,940 14,635 12,426 13,712 5,557 2,326 1,939 1,019 263 41 34 56,883 673,516 30, 527 12,132 7,643 2,721 1,264 657 1,119 481 339 74,999 965,819 26,722 19,853 16,244 5,696 2,370 1,226 2,005 8B3 NA NA 43,637 407,059 NA NA NA NA 20,084 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA (For definitions and explanations, see text) HogS aod pigs SOld alive fiimis reportine. number. . 1 to 4 famis reportine. .5 to 9 farms reporting. 10 to 19 famis reportine . 20 lo 29 farms reportine . 30 to 30 farms reporting . 10 to *9 famis reportine. 50 to 99 farms reportine. . 100 to 109 famis reportine. 200 or more farms reportine . 200 to 499 farms reportine-. 5™ ■<> 999 farms reportine ■ 1,000 or more farms reportine. . Sheep aod lambs of all ages on haod rarms reportine.. number. , t'nder 25 farms reporting. . _5 to 99 Tarms reporting. . 100 to 299 farms reporting . . 3d to 999 farms reportine.. 1.000 to 1,990 farms reporting.. 2.000 to 4.999 farms reporting. . 5,000 or more farms reporting,. Wool Shorn (excluding lambs wool) farms reportine. . pounds. . t-'nifor 1.000 pounds farms reportine- . 1,000 to 2,490 pounds farms reporting. . 2,500 to 4,090 pounds forms reporting . . 5,000 to 9,000 pounds farms reporting . . 10,000 to 19.099 pounds farms reporting. . 20,000 to 40,990 pounds farms reporting. . 50,000 or more oounds farms reporting.. Chickens i mooths old aod over oo haod farms reporting. . number. . 'nder 50 famis rejiortine. . 50 to 00 farms reporting. . I™1 to 399 farms reporting.. J™1 to 799 farms reporting. . SOO to 1,599 famis reporting.. !- '''<"' 1" '.199 famis reporting. . 3,200 or nore farms reporting.. 3,200 to 6,399 farms reporting. . 6,400 or more farms reporting.. Broilers (Chickens) SOld famis reporting. . f'nder 2.000 farms reporting.. 2,000 to 3,999 farms report.! ng . . 1 ,000 to 7,099 farms reportine . . S.000 to 15,999 farms reforting. . 18,000 to 29,999 farms reporting . . 30,000 to 59,999 farms reoorting. . 60.000 to 90,999 famis reporting. . 100.000 or more farms reportine . . Chickeos (other than broilers) sold farms reporting. . number . , l nilor iO famis reporting . . 50 to 99 farms reporting. , 100 to 399 farms ro.x.rtinp . . 1™' to 790 famis reporting. . 600 to 1.500 r,m,s reporting. . . 1.CO0 to 3,199 fames renortine . . , 3.2CO I" 6.309 famis reportine. . . 6,4110 to 9.999 famis reporting. . , 10,000 or r.ore famis reixirtine, . . Chicken eggs SOld farms reporting... dozens . . , In.Jer 100 dozens r3m s reporting. . . 100 to 399 dozens farms reporting . . , '00 lo 709 dozens famis reportine... S00 i" 1.509 dozens famis reporting... 1,600 lo 1.900 dozens farms reporting.. . 2,000 lo 1,999 .kizens famis reporting. . . 5,000 or more dozens farn.s reportine. . . 5 I I ro 9.999 dozens famis reporting , . . to 19.999 dozens famis re.. , run ■ 20,000 lo 40.999 dozens fanns re'rorling. . . 50,000 or more dozens fams reporting. . Turkeys raised farms reportine. . . number... ' "dor 50 farms reportine.. M to 399 farms reporting. . . 100 to 790 famis reportine. , . B«l to 1,599 farms re,„,n„.. . , . 1.6011 or more fams renortine... 1.KMI to 3,199 farn.s roporlme - - 3.200 to 9.999 fnnns reporting 10,000 or more famis reporting... 22,471 581,749 3,479 4,344 6,413 2,795 1,600 1,016 1,896 628 300 273 22 5 4,437 276,251 2,047 1,693 563 121 11 3,819 1,510,619 3,489 280 36 11 2 1 59,826 4,184,997 41,449 9,749 7,555 602 260 138 73 56 17 227 6,508,656 4 9 15 50 60 63 21 5 11,962 1,506,394 5,294 3,614 2,491 302 161 62 25 22,179 25,495,231 6,238 6,881 3,318 2,990 404 1,572 776 378 235 116 47 2,625 1,085,716 2,261 188 26 27 123 33 63 27 27,849 402,641 7,688 8,168 6,553 2,463 1,005 695 893 294 90 NA NA NA 4,089 222,937 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 91,248 5,708,532 53,976 19,479 16,952 676 117 33 15 NA NA 350 5,606,976 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18,722 1,243,941 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 41,191 22,941,980 10,873 14,736 7,529 5,474 667 1,605 307 NA NA NA NA 4,308 719,258 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for all crop- except com, Irish potatoes, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farm?. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definition* nn 10,361 1,995 J 1,142 3,226 } 7,479 2,264 3,580 618 933 74 15 ) 27 40 7 6 15,368 26,302 12,336,219 21,141,228 41 5 } 265 211 381 733 1,014 1,846 4,844 V 11,075 3,690 6,719 1,833 3,107 803 1,492 696 1,283 483 741 166 193 17 32 . 8,769 3,570,033 5,793,805 20 40 65 150 148 384 2,067 4,511 968 2,023 517 775 143 303 239 349 141 164 74 54 3 16 OKLAHOMA 23 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for all crop> excopl com, Irish potatoes, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lent] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definitions and explanations, see text) BARLEY Acres harvested farms reporting . acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels. Under 20 busheLs farms reporting . 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting. 200 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 or more bushels farms reporting. 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 bushehs 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 or more bushels farms reporting. PEANUTS HARVESTED FOR NUTS Acres harvested farms reporting. acres. Under 10 acres farms reporting . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES CUT FOR HAY AND FOR DEHYDRATING Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tans farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 or more tons farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 14,212 632,507 285 1,053 1,616 617 575 1,321 979 3,164 3,092 1,306 133 38 25 14,212 14,068,868 20 42 236 564 1,264 3,990 3,314 1,839 1,023 1,014 653 240 13 7,649 7,857,565 36 68 273 2,671 1,950 987 597 550 380 126 11 4,774 100,350 1,603 1,736 976 413 46 4,774 109,199,371 8,183 237,921 352 1,107 3,383 847 238 8,183 4,453,751 272 563 4,135 1,918 633 208 171 103 25 4 2,961 1,755,098 40 66 174 1,479 734 224 121 58 52 11 2 6,029 91,148 2,861 2,072 859 215 22 6,029 34,009,758 12,250 22,663 330,953 624,298 518 1,662 1,794 3,596 2,165 1 843 758 } 8,877 1,615 J 855 2,163 } 5,210 1,094 2,523 391 662 28 9 } 99 13 29 4 5 12,250 22,663 757,155 859,181 3,683 1,121 } 13,484 2,948 4,196 2,242 2,845 1,455 704 I 2,065 92 52 3 17 1 1 1 3 3,565 5,758 222,073 267,866 1,537 2,905 720 1,255 616 855 663 710 29 33 CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms report ing . 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 or more tons farms reporting . Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 or more tons farms reporting . LESPEDEZA CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 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 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 or more acres farms reporting . Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tans farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting . tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tans farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 or more tons farms reporting. OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER SMALL GRAINS CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 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 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 or more acres farms reporting. . Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. , Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . , 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . 500 or more tons farms reporting . . Quantity sold farms reporting . tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 or more tons farms reporting. 758 13,849 82 185 173 54 30 59 39 84 42 5 5 758 17,414 478 54 149 49 22 6 80 2,245 57 10 5 3,709 70,145 294 810 829 308 160 412 257 455 136 36 3 ;> 3,709 92,985 2,047 403 812 346 84 14 3 399 7,390 323 55 16 5 7,166 141,928 488 1,287 1,655 663 418 866 444 836 438 59 5 2 3 2 7,166 143,876 4,694 704 1,159 456 132 20 1 499 7,592 432 33 27 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for nil crops except com, Irish potatoes, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definitions nnd explanations, see text) WILD HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting . . . acres. . . Under 5 acres farms reporting... 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . . 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 99 acres farms reporting... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting... 250 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . 1, 000 or more acres farms reporting . . . Quantity harvested farms reporting . . . tons. . . Under 20 tons farms reporting... 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 199 tons farms reporting... 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . . . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. . . 2,000 or more tons farms reporting... Quantity sold farms reporting . . . tons. . . Under 25 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tans farms reporting. . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. . . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting... 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting... 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting... 2,000 or more tons farms reporting... OTHER HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting... acres . . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . . 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 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting... 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . . Quantity harvested farms reporting . . . tons . . . Under 20 tans. farms reporting... 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting... 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 199 tans farms reporting... 200 to 499 tans farms reporting . . . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting . . . 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting... 1,500 or more tons farms reporting... Quantity sold farms reporting . . . tons . . . Under 25 tons farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 499 ions farms reporting . . . 500 or more tons farms reporting . . . GRASS SILAGE MADE FROM GRASSES, ALFALFA CLOVER, OR SMALL GRAINS Acres harvested farms reporting... acres . . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting... 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 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . . 200 or more acres farms reporting... Quantity harvested farms reporting. . . tons, green weight... Under 20 tans farms reporting... 20 to 24 tons farms reporting... 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . . . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting... 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . . . 200 to 499 tons farms reporting . . . 500 or more tons farms reporting . . . See footnotes at end of table . 10,376 10,952 380,430 389,777 533 705 1,519 1,57; 1,658 "I 688 405 > 4,104 1,141 | 456 1,836 r 2,417 1,385 1,372 519 573 114 22 110 69 60 26 32 5 5 10,376 10,952 494,905 303,444 3,954 941 \ 7,698 2,540 1,777 1,750 928 813 323 I 520 45 24 9 3 1 2 2,311 1,951 93,305 58,579 1,300 1,379 509 314 277 148 214 102 8 5 2 2 12,425 10,028 264,603 180,859 1,041 1,288 2,412 2,223 2,618 "I 1,135 562 > 4,396 1,363 ) 726 1,481 } 1,522 816 448 224 129 30 } 7 6 4 3 1 12,425 10,028 333,540 143,985 7,109 1,274 } 8,514 2,345 1,017 1,160 364 407 112 } 132 17 1 1 1,166 913 29,719 13,480 834 761 179 96 83 49 69 7 1 44 1,1 10 6,461 24 1,135 7 3 2 2 24 3,738 1 COTTON Acres harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . 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 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 or more acres farms reporting . . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bales. . Under 20 bales farms reporting., 20 to 24 bales farms reporting . . 25 to 49 bales farms reporting . , 50 to 99 bales farms reporting . , 100 to 199 bales farms reporting. 200 to 499 bales farms reporting . 500 to 999 bales farms reporting . . 1,000 or more bales farms reporting.. BRO0MC0RN Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . . Under 5 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . . 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 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . , 200 to 249 acres farms reporting . 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons of brush. Under 2 tons farms reporting.. 2.0 to 2.4 tons farms reporting., 2.5 to 4.9 tons , farms reporting. 5.0 to 9.9 tons farms reporting. 10.0 to 19.9 tons farms reporting. 20.0 to 49.9 tons farms reporting.. 50.0 to 99.9 ton's farms reporting. 100.0 to 149.0 tons farms reporting. 150.0 to 199.9 tons farms reporting. 200 or more tons farms reporting . IRISH POTATOES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . acres1, bushels . Under 1 acre farms reporting. acres, bushels. 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting. acres . bushels., 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting. acres, bushels . , 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting., acres . , bushels . , 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting., acres . . bushels . , 10.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting., acres . . bushels . , 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting., acres . . bushels . . 50 or more acres farms reporting. . acres . , bushels . . 16,996 597,152 686 2,528 2,228 538 1,224 1,539 1,249 3,156 2,648 828 94 34 39 5 16,996 365,831 11,352 1,205 2,701 1,234 390 111 2 1 587 49,733 15 6 36 16 77 39 82 156 110 20 4 23 2 1 587 10,086 20 31 85 145 118 151 35 1 13,735 1,047 211,747 13,487 561 165,272 216 224 12,920 13 27 2,575 26 2,795 20 1,356 2 24 4,000 5 165 22,829 OKLAHOMA 25 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SWEETPOTATOES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres1 . bushels . . Under 1 acre farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . 10.0 to 24.9 acres . farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . 50 or more acres farms reporting . . acres . . bushels. . VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE (Other than Irish and sweet potatoes) Value of sales farms reporting . . dollars . Under $20 farms reporting. $20 to $24 farms reporting. $25 to $49 farms reporting. $50 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting . $500 to £999 farms reporting. $1,000 to £1,499 farms reporting. $1,500 to $1,999 farms reporting. $2,000 to $2,999 farms reporting. .'■3,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to £9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 or more farms reporting. 3,552 1,295 175,018 3,238 118 34,645 150 161 14,176 51 105 10,575 42 141 16,435 45 269 27,448 20 266 37,714 4 135 11,975 2 100 22,000 4,154 1,658 129,533 3,773 55 24,288 156 181 12,695 51 102 3,800 2115 2495 2 34, 750 59 825 54,000 2,379 2,005,978 2 1,762 ,420 452 147 50 } 233 163 383 205 422 423 573 } 975 263 108 238 113 87 55 56 54 40 57 30 68 33 23 LAND IN BEARING AND N0NBEAHING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NOT TREES3 Acres in orchards farms reporting. acres . Under 0 . 5 acre farms reporting . 0.5 to 0.9 acre farms reporting. 1.0 to 1.4 acres farms reporting. 1.5 acres farms reporting. 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting. 2.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting. 2.5 to 2.9 acres farms reporting. 3.0 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 24.9 acres farms reporting. 25.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting. 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. FOREST PRODUCTS Sales of standing timber farms reporting. dollars . Under $25 farms reporting. $25 to *99 farms reporting. $100 to $299 farms reporting. $300 to '999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more .farms reporting. Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting. cords (4'x4'x8'). Under 25 cords farms reporting. 25 to 49 cords farms reporting . 50 to 99 cords farms reporting . 100 to 499 cords farms reporting. 500 or more cords farms reporting. Sales farms reporting . cards (4'x4'x8'). Fence posts cut farms reporting . number. Under 100 fence posts farms reporting . 100 to 499 fence posts farms reporting. 500 to 999 fence posts farms reporting . 1,000 to 4,999 fence posts farms reporting. 5,000 or more fence posts farms reporting. Sales farms reporting. number . Sawlogs and veneer logs sold farms reporting. thousands of board feet. Under 1,000 board feet farms reporting. 1,000 to 2,499 board feet farms reporting. 2, 500 to 4,999 board feet farms reporting . 5,000 to 9,999 board feet farms reporting. 10,000 to 19,999 board feet farms reporting. 20,000 to 49,999 board feet farms reporting. 50,000 to 99,999 board feet farms reporting. 100,000 or more board feet farms reporting. 5,934 33,090 892 714 1,283 121 41 779 68 516 645 495 120 31 LL3 81 35 492 103,285 56 173 186 62 6 8 1 6,642 73,312 6,186 328 92 34 2 496 11,709 3,977 1,429,643 771 2,451 433 302 20 515 545,157 91 1,413 14 5 23 19 11 14 1 4 8,291 38,105 592 1,320 743 452 51 37 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 14,478 146,507 NA NA NA NA NA NA 11,444 3,144,426 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. lnoes not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 23.0 to 9.9 acres. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See toxt|) (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class, 1959 Commercial farms Hired workers farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . reporting ■ arms reporting arms reporting, 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting . arms reporting . persons . 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting, arms reporting, i reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, persons. i reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. i reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per month hours . Average wage rate per person per month „ dollars . Under $50 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 montb farms reporting $275 to $324 per month farms reporting $325 to $374 per month farms reporting $375 and over per month farms reporting Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person per week hours Average wage rate per person per week dollars Under $12 per week farms reporting $12 to $24 per week farms reporting $25 to $29 per week Tarms 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 to $89 per week farms reporting $90 and over per week farms reporting Paid On a daily basis farms reporting Average hours worked per person per day hours . Average wage rate per person per day dollars . Under $4 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 per day farms reporting. $11 per day farms reporting, $12 and over per day farms reporting. Paid On an hourly basis farms reporting. persons. Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting $0.45 to SO. 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 persons Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting persons Average earnings per person .dollars 9,449 27,997 5,453 1,803 918 725 550 4,172 6,920 3,095 651 269 113 44 6,275 21,077 3,587 1,046 577 574 491 3,174 998 5,277 2,518 4,206 198 183 101 198 277 154 602 724 304 106 22 30 735 1,227 44 39 17 93 74 189 181 133 31 10 6 1 1,724 2,855 8.6 6.43 61 147 425 382 192 346 21 136 14 3,753 6,720 0.91 5 208 60 57 836 123 2,074 236 19 135 1,757 12,989 901 6,143 6.09 15,106 62,568 6,933 2,471 1,959 1,987 1,756 4,485 6,992 3,339 678 328 108 32 11,900 55,576 5,145 1,697 1,546 1,829 1,683 3,206 1,279 10,621 2,580 3,894 215 152 62 191 500 334 814 504 119 44 12 845 1,521 49 38 30 105 108 243 203 102 33 15 3,701 7,461 8.9 6.23 129 454 1,002 666 429 514 32 475 4,953 11,787 0.80 40 718 174 118 2,069 132 1,504 100 12 86 4,515 37,905 NA NA NA 8,515 26,250 4,776 1,649 891 672 527 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 5,499 19,743 3,029 910 552 527 481 3,016 981 4,518 2,361 3,832 201 183 81 167 254 148 576 696 290 99 21 29 683 1,165 44 40 17 78 59 178 171 133 31 10 6 1,534 2,540 8.6 6.45 51 122 360 352 182 306 21 126 'l4 3,360 6,107 0.91 5 186 55 52 773 118 1,842 216 14 99 1,586 12,606 835 6,015 6.11 931 4,302 321 243 172 122 73 781 2,409 339 197 134 84 27 415 1,893 222 89 37 26 41 516 265 150 523 1,451 218 221 2 3 9 14 104 201 102 49 18 21 143 387 48 48 1 9 23 53 38 15 190 428 8.9 6.84 7 5 37 42 23 46 10 17 325 965 0.92 5 9 2 6 60 24 166 40 7 6 62 1,071 43 831 4.52 1,545 4,807 797 401 167 76 104 1,058 1,534 737 237 71 801 3,273 455 L25 69 62 90 744 314 487 566 785 209 187 9 16 45 36 123 210 93 26 3 190 284 48 41 254 387 8.7 6.71 5 5 54 57 47 60 3 23 645 1,184 0.92 193 25 327 48 1 20 185 2,167 138 1,390 6.87 NA Not available. OKLAHOMA 27 State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers mid wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lexlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class, 1959— Continued Commerci al farms— Continued Part-time Part-retiremenl Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . arms reporting. is reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting. reporting, persons . reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting . persons, reporting, tenoning . reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting . reporting, reporting . Paid on a mortfhly bdSiS farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per month hours . Average w age rate per person per month dollars . I'nder $50 per month farms reporting. S50 toS84 per month farms reporting. S85 to S109 per month- farms reporting. S110 to $129 per month farms reporting. S130 to 5169 per month farms reporting. S170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting . $325 to S374 per month fBTms reporting. $375 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per week hours . Average wage rate per person per week dollars . I'nder $12 per week farms reporting. $12 to $24 per week farms reporting . $25 to S29 per week farms reporting. S30to$39 per week ■ farms reporting. 540 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. $50 to $89 per week farms reporting. $90 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms Average hours wxirked per person per day Average wage rate per person per day Under S4 per day farms S4 per day farms $5 per day farms $6 per day farms $7 per day farms $8 per day farms $9 per day farms $10 per day farms $11 per day farms $12 and over per day farms reporting, persons. . . . hours . . .dollars . reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. Paid On an hourly basis farms reporting. persons . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 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 SO. 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. SI. 45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid On a piece-WOfk basts farms reporting . persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons. Average earnings per person dollars . 2,090 6,766 1,234 300 218 179 159 654 776 565 68 20 1 1,567 5,990 848 200 193 167 159 523 131 1,436 399 474 176 140 21 52 65 443 122 63 27 6 105 135 39 29 6 18 9 27 30 13 2 357 573 8.1 6.41 10 39 114 44 53 78 7 12 779 1,273 0.90 69 13 5 196 23 404 38 587 4,311 261 1,443 5.43 1,530 3,961 925 273 111 145 76 449 508 407 25 17 1,140 3,453 605 236 81 142 76 390 59 1,081 282 297 154 123 28 53 63 31 39 33 30 5 83 115 33 31 5 23 17 15 296 415 8.3 6.44 21 22 62 95 17 47 1 26 587 1,059 0.85 61 15 1 111 20 326 27 358 2,075 145 734 7.93 249 686 113 55 31 45 5 20 22 19 229 664 94 55 30 45 5 20 15 142 128 5 77 9.3 5.58 6 15 21 97 227 0.76 10 5 5 30 90 360 50 205 934 1,747 677 154 27 53 23 175 413 144 12 776 1,334 558 136 25 47 10 158 17 759 157 374 173 179 20 31 23 6 26 28 u 7 1 1 52 62 38 33 15 15 11 10 190 315 8>3 6.34 10 25 65 30 10 40 10 393 613 0.96 22 5 5 63 5 232 20 5 36 171 383 128 4.92 684 1,095 498 126 20 35 5 102 107 97 5 587 988 411 116 20 35 5 97 5 582 90 95 164 121 15 16 12 6 21 10 5 5 150 270 8.5 6.62 5 10 50 25 10 40 l6 293 419 0.93 21 5 41 5 186 15 5 15 125 260 45 90 4.11 213 363 173 20 5 10 5 41 41 41 182 322 147 15 5 10 5 31 10 172 36 41 137 78 5 15 11 10 10 35 2fl 40 45 7.3 4.66 5 15 15 5 92 152 1.10 5 21 46 5 45 115 20 30 7.00 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Type of farm Other field-crop 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 or more 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 or more hired workers 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 or more hired workers 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 00 a monthly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under $50 per month farms reporting . . $50 to $84 per month farms reporting. . $65 to $109 per month farms reporting. . $110 to $129 per month farmB reporting. . $1.10 to $169 per monUi .farms reporting. . $170 to $214 per monUi farms reporting . . $215 to $274 per montli farms reporting. . $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. . $325 to $374 per month farms reporting. . $375 and over per month farms reporting. . Paid 00 a weekly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rate per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting. . $12 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 to $89 per week farms reporting. . $90 and over per week farms reporting. . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . \verage wage rate per Derson per day dollars. . Under $4 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 per day farms reporting. . $11 per day farms reporting. . $12 and over per day farms reporting. . Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting . . persons . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . . Under $0.45 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 $0.64 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.. $L30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. . $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. . Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting . . persons. . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. . persons . . . Average earnings per person dollars NA Not available. 9,449 27,997 5,453 1,803 918 725 550 4,172 6,920 3,095 651 269 113 44 b,?75 21,077 3,587 1,046 ■ill 574 491 3,174 998 5,277 2,518 4,206 198 183 101 198 277 154 602 724 304 106 22 30 735 1,227 44 39 17 93 74 189 181 133 31 10 6 1 1,724 2,855 8.6 6.43 61 147 425 382 192 346 21 136 14 3,753 6,720 0.91 5 208 60 57 836 123 2,074 236 19 135 1,757 12,989 901 6,143 6.09 15,106 62,568 6,933 2,471 1,959 1,987 1,756 4,485 6,992 3,339 678 328 108 32 11,900 55,576 5,145 1,697 1,546 1,829 1,683 3,206 1,279 10,621 2,580 3,894 215 152 62 191 500 334 814 504 119 44 845 1,521 49 38 30 105 108 243 203 102 33 15 6 3,701 7,461 8.9 6.23 129 454 1,002 666 429 514 32 475 4,953 11,787 0.80 40 718 174 118 2,069 132 1,504 100 12 4,515 37,905 1,367 3,026 971 206 101 44 45 511 599 453 43 12 2 1 954 2,427 654 153 67 37 43 413 98 856 212 249 186 171 8 11 29 6 62 61 21 12 2 77 102 47 44 5 1 18 27 16 9 1 276 339 8.9 7.42 3 8 35 53 35 74 9 53 719 1,136 0.98 15 1 3 98 20 476 65 162 1,200 76 563 6.08 1,222 240 8,359 1,273 388 96 190 29 160 42 231 27 253 46 335 65 535 85 232 56 69 3 18 6 11 5 1,019 204 7,824 1,188 256 72 153 18 143 42 226 31 241 41 203 36 132 29 887 175 56 15 190 16 203 204 161 168 8 1 1 23 7 16 5 35 1 47 1 41 45 41 50 2 17 7 131 48 396 63 9.0 8.7 5.53 6.41 10 16 5 33 10 24 17 25 6 19 10 498 86 1,019 212 0.90 0.89 21 10 17 10 150 31 29 5 246 33 13 7 1 11 633 109 ." 9ei 348 58 3,393 447 6.01 7.37 OKLAHOMA 29 State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding Ihe enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Type of farm— Continued Fruit- and-nut Poultry Livestock ranches Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Miscellaneous and unclassified Hired workers farm: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers Ill or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5ui9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or nore hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . reporting. . per ■ reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . persons . . reporting. . reporti ng . . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . persons . . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting. . Paid 03 a monthly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under $50 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.. S130 to $169 per month farms reporting. . $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. . $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. . $275 to S324 per month farms reporting . . S325 to $374 per month farms reporting. . S375 and over per month Tarnis reporting. . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . Average wage rale per person per week dollars . 1'nder $12 per week farms reporting.. $12 to $24 oer 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. S60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 to $89 per week farms reporting. $90 and over per week ..farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting, persons . . . . hours . . .dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporline. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. Average hours worked per person per day \verage wage rale per person per day Under $4 per day farms $4 per day farms $5 per day farms $6 per day farms $7 per day farms $6 per day farms $9 per day farms $10 per day farms $11 per day farms $12 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. persons . . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . 1'nder $0.45 per hour farms reporting.. S0.45 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. S0.B5 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to 51.14 per hour farms reporting. S1.15 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. persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons . Average earnings per person dollars . 1 1 192 400 8.0 7.00 6 8 0.63 1 25 5.00 134 276 90 16 17 8 3 58 133 35 7 7 7 2 94 143 66 25 2 40 18 76 52 128 213 195 5 5 12 24 5 17 21 45 36 10 1 22 28 7.7 6.28 53 94 0.95 5 5 5 5 1.00 779 1,336 509 153 69 47 1 524 814 378 76 55 15 365 522 268 59 31 7 414 110 255 418 613 210 185 15 79 134 54 26 2 10 156 229 44 35 5 25 11 34 38 31 103 132 8.2 6.64 6 10 21 18 12 20 5 11 213 341 0.82 5 25 1 2 66 5 94 10 5 1,571 2,802 991 363 155 42 20 1,012 1,638 714 192 69 27 10 746 1,164 520 163 46 825 187 559 852 1,385 197 175 37 51 98 77 214 224 99 34 9 9 120 165 44 36 15 23 35 31 12 3 1 307 477 8.2 5.83 21 26 105 82 16 36 1 18 398 610 0.94 24 10 1 80 11 228 25 104 165 90 6.15 2,012 4,201 1,197 450 186 145 34 977 1,449 743 154 56 17 7 1,283 2,752 816 211 116 114 26 729 248 1,035 629 902 195 179 21 42 69 35 165 190 79 16 169 251 46 41 6 17 16 33 41 41 9 1 5 439 746 8.3 6.75 11 35 105 119 48 87 3 25 827 1,392 0.91 59 18 8 206 24 443 50 2 17 214 910 100 385 5.37 1,041 4,096 472 212 125 114 118 394 592 294 68 19 12 1 784 3,504 355 111 100 102 116 257 137 647 82 110 202 173 7 7 13 9 34 12 71 112 38 32 6 11 1 21 16 13 2 1 193 337 9.2 6.58 22 39 36 35 44 2 15 503 966 0.85 21 7 17 116 13 293 24 335 2,571 175 1,095 6.24 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 100 to 139 acres Hired workers farms reporting persons 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . reporting report! ng 'arms reporting amis reporting 'arms reporting amis reporting, persons arms reporting arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting persons arms reporting amis reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting persons . . . hours . .dollars, reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 report! ng . 3 reporting s reporting. s reporting. 3 reporting. .. ri.|M.rtmiv 3 reporting. 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . Average hours worked per person per month . Average wage rate per person per month Under $50 per month $50 to $84 per month $85 to $109 per month $110 to $129 per montli $130 to $169 per month $170 to $214 per month $215 to $274 per month $275 to $324 per montli $325 to $374 per month $375 and over per month arms r 'arms r arms r arms r arms r arms r arms r arms r arms r Average hours worked per person per week Average wage rate per person per week Under $12 per week, $12 to $24 per week $25 to $29 per week $30to$39perweek $40 to $49 per week $50 to $59 per week $60 to $69 per week $70 to $79 per week $80 to $89 per week $90 and over per week Paid on a daily basis farms Paid On a Weekly basis farms reporting. persons ... hours . . .dollars reporting reporting, reporting, reporting, reportinu reporting reporting, reporting reporting reporting. reporting persons . . . hours . . .dollars reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting persons . .dollars reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting Average hours worked per person per day Average wage rate per person per day Under $4 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 per day farms $11 per day farms $12 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis farms Average wage rale per person per hour Under $0.45 per hour farms $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms $1.45 and over per hour farms Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting persons Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration .farms reporting persons Average earnings per person dollars NA Not available. .9,449 27,997 5,453 1,803 918 725 550 4,172 6,920 3,095 651 269 113 44 6,275 21,077 3,587 1,046 577 574 491 3,174 998 5,277 2,518 4,206 198 183 101 198 277 154 602 724 304 106 22 30 735 1,227 44 39 17 93 74 189 181 133 31 10 6 1,724 2,855 8.6 6.43 61 147 425 382 192 346 21 136 'l4 3,753 6,720 0.91 5 208 60 57 836 123 2,074 236 19 135 1,757 12,989 901 6,143 6.09 15,106 62,568 6,933 2,471 1,959 1,987 1,756 4,485 6,992 3,339 676 328 108 32 11,900 55,576 5,145 1,697 1,546 1,829 1,683 3,206 1,279 10,621 2,580 3,894 215 152 62 191 500 334 BU. 504 119 44 12 845 1,521 49 38 30 105 108 243 203 102 33 15 3,701 7,461 8.9 6.23 129 454 1,002 666 429 514 32 475 4,953 11,787 0.80 40 718 174 118 2,069 132 1,504 100 12 86 4,515 37,905 NA NA 103 371 65 5 20 11 2 58 241 30 5 15 6 2 61 130 45 10 42 16 45 26 98 233 296 26 140 41 46 47 123 1.09 5 5 5 5 10.00 160 581 90 35 5 154 30 10 6 113 427 60 30 2 11 10 47 8 105 18 56 229 269 26 41 7.5 5.97 5 15 78 120 1.12 25 300 10 145 7.41 95 225 45 30 10 10 90 220 40 30 10 10 5 5 192 100 15 15 6.7 55 105 0.96 5 "i 30 5 5 5 25 100 15 25 7.40 236 457 150 46 20 15 5 36 37 35 200 420 115 45 20 15 5 31 32 189 156 5 5 50 90 8.9 6.11 5 15 20 100 160 0.91 50 170 20 55 4.27 OKLAHOMA 31 State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Size of farm-Continued 140 to 179 acres ISO to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 261.1 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 or more acres Hired workers farms 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers - Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . Paid on a monthly basis farms Average hours worked per person per mon \verage wage rale per person per month . Under S50 per month $50 to $94 per month $85 to $109 por month $110 to S129 per month S130 to $169 per month $170 to $214 per month $215 to $274 per month S275 to $324 per ncnlh $325 to $374 per monUi $375 and over per month .farms .farms .farms .farms .farm 5 .farms . farms .Tamis .farms .farms reporting, persons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, report! ng . reporting, persons . reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting. roporting. persons . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, persons . . . . hours . . .dollars, reporting . report! ng . reporting, reporting . reporting, report! ng . reporting, reporting , reporting . reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms Average hours worked per person per week. . Average wage rale per person per week Under $12 per week $12 to S24 per week $25 to $29 per week $30 to $39 per week $40 to $49 per week S50 to S59 per week S60 to S69 per week $70 to $79 per week $80 to 589 per week $90 and ov er per week Paid on a dai ly basis farms \verage hours worked per person per day \verage wage rate per person per day Under $4 per day farms $4 per day farms S5 per day farms $6 per day farms $7 per das farms $8 per day farms $9 per day farms $10 per day farms 511 per day farms $12 and over per day farms Paid on an hourly basis farms Average wage rale per person per hour Under $0.45 per hour farms S0.4S to $0.54 per hour farms SO. 55 to $0.64 per hour farms $0.(55 lo S0.74 per hour farms $0.75 lo $0.84 per hour farms $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms $1.00 to si. 14 per hour farms $1.15 to 51.29 per hour farms $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms $1.45 and over per hour farms Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons. Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons. \verage earnings per person dollars , reporting, persons . . . . hours . . .dollars, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, persons. . . . hours . . .dollars, report] ng . reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, persons . . .dollars . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting. 652 2,425 346 105 91 75 35 152 205 121 525 2,220 265 80 70 75 35 127 25 500 107 130 182 158 5 20 25 5 10 27 10 5 140 295 9.1 5.06 5 25 50 25 10 20 190 445 0.88 35 5 115 10 230 1,515 115 405 5.01 286 970 155 55 15 41 20 51 65 40 10 240 905 125 40 15 40 20 46 5 235 40 45 203 150 50 60 8.7 6.16 5 5 25 10 5 111 180 0.85 95 675 40 210 6.33 517 1,820 315 65 30 56 51 121 129 120 416 1,691 220 65 25 55 51 101 20 396 55 60 153 106 15 5 5 80 150 7.8 6.36 5 15 10 15 10 20 217 465 0.76 121 1 160 1,115 60 325 6.63 2,216 7,227 1,356 332 1A6 191 191 645 782 566 56 16 6 1 1,692 6,445 970 226 131 175 190 524 121 1,571 378 479 169 144 40 70 40 5 95 97 25 5 162 218 36 31 10 40 25 30 40 11 351 522 8.4 6.49 15 30 81 95 25 70 '36 877 1,218 0.94 60 10 15 180 15 510 52 5 30 590 4,790 280 2,230 6.33 2,369 6,524 1,403 477 225 128 136 1,143 1,691 908 152 51 21 11 1,544 4,833 875 281 171 101 116 825 318 1,226 584 1,016 202 175 20 40 75 50 146 171 51 26 167 258 47 39 5 25 10 45 35 37 10 489 727 8.7 6.72 15 25 130 97 75 91 5 46 1,112 1,953 0.93 5 20 26 15 296 60 570 85 5 30 330 2,570 200 1,660 5.96 1,411 3,497 829 322 155 61 44 936 1,481 683 177 55 16 5 716 2,016 455 122 72 31 36 695 241 475 505 711 200 183 9 27 59 30 134 145 71 16 3 11 169 230 46 41 1 9 15 42 45 44 10 2 267 437 8.5 6.81 6 17 68 53 33 55 8 25 2 559 1,144 0.90 24 13 9 118 23 322 33 3 14 118 975 82 631 6.10 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fatms number . Percent distribution percent. Land in farms acres . Percent distribution percent. Average size of farm Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . Average per acre dollars . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . acres . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . acres . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. acres . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting . acres. Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. acres . Woodland pastured farms reporting. acres . Woodland not pastured .farms reporting. acres . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. acres . Improved pasture farms reporting. acres. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. acres . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . acres. Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . acres . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. acres . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years number. 25 to 34 years number . 35 to 44 years number . 45 to 54 years number . 55 to 64 years number . 65 or nrare years number . Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their forms, total operators reporting . 1 to 99 days operators reporti ng . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm ...... operators reporting . With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 to 49 acres numher . 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 numher . 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres numher. 2,000 or more acres number. See footnotes at end of table. 94,678 56,942 100.0 60.1 35,820,868 31,220,991 100.0 87.2 378.3 548.3 31,155 45,128 84.65 84.52 66,997 49,677 9,068,802 8,557,232 5,759 1,367 6,351 2,273 5,257 2,665 7,953 4,853 12,971 10,394 14,025 13,503 12,059 12,014 2,298 2,288 324 320 36,374 24,408 2,462,505 1,925,619 31,710 24,222 2,686,685 2,332,170 11,470 10,001 992,777 938,151 12,344 9,378 919,029 753,949 15,819 11,849 774,879 640,070 30,373 16,212 3,829,534 2,897,454 7,387 4,494 534,797 383,564 69,883 45,274 16,218,402 14,321,730 12,615 8,532 1,272,189 1,107,517 2,637 2,531 202,658 200,435 2,572 2,486 184,232 182,750 7,897 6,654 365,662 328,257 15,561 13,421 1,623,435 1,533,600 1,702 1,516 106,200 99,185 31,506 24,208 3,540,825 3,131,696 93,626 56,160 1,389 812 9,043 5,219 20,074 12,352 26,453 17,611 22,216 15,254 14,451 4,912 50.8 49.7 51,298 15,117 7,882 28,299 13,258 20,246 30,796 43,380 5,546 18,455 2,903 11,287 3,371 8,381 6,792 13,524 4,633 5,405 20,529 11,945 4,134 1,774 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 32,331 4,035 9,331 1,716 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 1,366 1.4 ,955,326 13.8 3,627.6 237,782 67.73 1,209 731,837 4 4 16 15 66 160 336 406 202 676 227,277 626 217,284 359 117,533 278 64,711 212 35,040 274 388,467 82 17,853 1,181 3,284,829 303 215,448 205 48,038 203 43,465 207 27,632 286 75,994 33 6,116 595 183,883 1,335 11 141 372 446 264 101 48.1 342 135 44 163 92 1,024 65 346 2 20 5 6 2 12 6 7 80 277 339 610 4,054 4.3 4,905,610 13.7 1,210.1 110,143 95.22 3,778 1,548,902 12 38 20 65 193 452 1,781 1,116 101 2,006 260,841 2,140 399,895 1,155 206,780 967 113,135 843 79,980 705 282,331 248 36,924 3,384 2,272,504 702 162,698 540 64,257 533 60,164 655 54,344 1,250 266,373 146 14,264 1,998 475,197 4,033 50 519 1,224 1,282 689 269 46.8 1,170 653 189 328 242 609 2,884 310 969 21 30 5 25 45 45 50 680 1,530 1,098 525 10,638 11.2 7,304,348 20.4 686.6 65,345 97.48 10,027 2,616,281 55 107 80 306 891 2,420 5,467 686 15 5,166 398,650 5,431 570,679 2,699 256,679 2,226 182,977 2,324 131,023 1,998 493,642 776 68,474 8,957 2,973,287 1,723 237,350 860 53,063 847 47,908 1,712 94,652 3,248 478,145 401 27,722 5,445 893,829 10,544 145 1,069 2,959 3,591 2,046 734 47.7 3,930 2,194 660 1,076 994 1,875 686 6,708 876 1,839 40 101 20 110 100 370 220 421 3,605 3,925 1,356 370 OKLAHOMA 33 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I Dala are bused on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions ami explanations, see text) Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement FARMS. ACREAGE, win t] n Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings; Average per farm dol lars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1.000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Cnder 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporti ng 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporti ng With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources olher than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural product* sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not repining as to work ofT their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting F VRMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 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 to 1.999 acres number 2.000 or more acres number. See footnotes at end of table. 15,864 16.8 7,278,898 20.3 458.8 38,636 85.45 14,573 2,244,260 126 250 336 892 2,993 6,058 3,848 69 1 6,915 475,882 7,267 603,665 3,024 214,202 2,765 199, 613 3,618 189,850 3,930 708,812 1,157 92,732 13,191 2,954,016 2,446 265,875 616 25,513 604 23,250 2,108 89,981 4,373 448,521 504 33,074 7,536 906,732 15,696 231 1,640 3,552 4,969 3,913 1,391 49.1 7,439 3,598 1,363 2,478 1,991 3,038 2,028 8,425 1,256 2,358 65 120 65 225 400 1,735 862 1,310 6,593 3,468 847 174 16,801 17.7 5,288,879 14.8 314.8 23,491 76.37 14,141 1,179,329 420 751 1,178 2,215 4,933 4,070 564 10 6,581 421,021 6,393 399,750 2,177 107,104 2,350 140,880 3,435 151,766 5,701 747,056 1,419 111,480 13,171 2,262,936 2,550 192,163 260 8,929 249 7,328 1,600 52,458 3,353 226,574 351 16,094 6,455 545,940 16,616 275 1,461 3,238 4,844 4,381 2,417 51.1 8,957 2,959 1,516 4,482 2,409 3,523 4,470 7,844 1,059 2,810 8,219 8.7 1,487,930 4.2 181.0 10,857 61.02 5,949 236,623 750 1,123 1,035 1,360 1,318 343 18 1 1 3,064 141,948 2,365 140,897 587 35,853 792 52,633 1,417 52,411 3,604 277,146 812 56,101 5,390 574,158 808 33,983 50 635 50 635 372 9,190 911 37,993 81 1,915 2,129 126,115 7,936 100 389 1,007 2,479 3,961 52.4 125 235 375 1,000 225 390 915 1,175 1,110 ,'i i 3,636 1,745 1,120 540 1,717 475 5,201 1,285 1,925 235 390 44 62 15 28,143 29.7 3,280,628 9.2 116.6 9,871 86.59 12,095 340,160 3,157 2,867 1,836 2,142 1,742 331 15 5 9,001 392,117 5,252 239,356 1,036 40,450 2,073 107,879 2,778 91,027 11,008 699,907 2,167 114,343 18,239 .,339,012 3,131 117,369 70 1,205 50 580 940 27,460 1,510 63,330 125 4,550 5,320 291,303 27,902 577 3,822 7,709 8,833 6,961 46.1 2,773 25,081 2,773 2,000 3,844 19,237 512 6,777 595 9,184 22,071 5,446 3,062 469 897 1,009 2,485 1,885 7,275 2,000 4,465 3,000 4,425 1,380 1,040 2,300 340 30 3 9,539 10.1 1,217,256 3.4 127.6 10,102 77.88 5,172 157,634 1,235 1,206 751 957 819 188 16 2,928 137,266 2,214 113,723 423 13,410 886 56,991 1,184 43,322 3,135 202,171 714 33,424 6,327 515,670 926 43,246 25 50 25 50 297 9,655 611 24,965 50 1,235 1,944 110,980 9,539 71.1 1,600 805 266 529 241 1,234 1,234 7,939 606 6,638 530 2,366 666 1,475 1,070 1,556 460 385 785 220 24 2 54 0.1 101,993 0.3 1,888.8 220,588 292.10 53 13,776 5 5 1 16 3 14 5 4 37 7,503 22 1,436 10 766 7 210 8 460 18 30,002 12 3,466 43 41,990 26 4,057 11 968 11 852 6 290 19 1,540 11 1,230 34 6,846 2 13 9 1 1 6 48 8 1 25 6 13 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTIC'S BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (Data are based on reports fur onlv n sample of farms. Sop text] (for definitions :inrl explanations, see text) Commercial farms f\rms nv color andtfmrf. ofopervtor All farm operators: Fill I owners number. . . Part owners number. . , All tenants number.., Cash tenants number. . , Share-cash tenants number. . Crop-share tenanls number.. Livestock-share tenants number.. Croppers number. , Other and unspecified tenants number. . White farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number . . 411 tenants number. . Croppers number. . Nonwhile farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number . . All tenants number.. Croppers number.. FARMS BY TYPF OF F\RM Cash- grain farms number. . Tobacco farms number . . Cotton farms number . . Other field-cron farms number . . Vegetable farms number.. Fruit-and-nul farms number. . Poultry farms number... Dairy farms number. . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number. . Livestock ranches number.. General farms number . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT WD FACILITIES \ND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number.. Com pickers farms reporting . . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting.. number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks farms reporting. . number. . Tractors farms reporting. . number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting.. 'K tractors farms reporting. . I tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting . . number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors farms reporting . . number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles and or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporli ng . . Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier (for gram, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Fatms by kind of toad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. , Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. , Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. , 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting., 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. F'RM HBOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workersfemployed 150 or more days) farms reporting . persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. It or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers fajms reporting. in or more hired workers farms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number . See footnotes at end of table. •16,466 29,919 17,860 4,612 3,577 5,169 645 566 3,291 44,475 29,188 17,218 536 1,991 731 642 30 14,817 5,384 1,418 149 146 779 4,676 15,465 7,757 6,036 38,051 24,341 27,038 2,367 2,456 10,999 11,353 3,751 4,034 70,193 92,654 66,818 108,758 64,831 102,323 38,681 18,317 5,719 1,415 699 64,377 99,535 2,494 2,788 6,288 6,435 71,579 82,561 89,067 58,078 45,419 8,230 6,000 241 11,338 20,610 35,696 36,756 7,684 29,072 7,816 12,869 2,911 5,476 9,449 27,997 4,172 6,920 3,095 651 269 113 44 80,024 10,688 3,966 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 14,817 5,384 1,418 149 146 779 4,676 15,465 7,757 6,036 315 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 207 945 158 32 35 67 14 1 9 207 941 158 1 91 16 2 2 35 89 493 352 66 25 678 996 87 91 468 515 299 355 1,331 3,870 1,258 4,321 1,254 4,174 190 293 318 203 250 1,249 3,965 167 209 134 147 1,263 2,009 1,355 1,176 984 149 127 25 633 412 445 476 71 405 82 171 47 105 931 4,302 781 2,409 339 197 134 84 27 955 369 42 654 2,667 669 60 232 249 73 25 30 654 2,660 669 25 1,277 333 127 6 5 102 405 980 418 384 17 2,418 3,014 257 279 1,164 1,238 628 689 3,883 7,709 3,851 9,845 3,831 9,568 681 1,455 1,104 404 187 3,819 9,288 239 280 266 277 3,733 4,773 4,014 3,364 2,838 717 591 37 1,756 964 1,221 1,815 350 1,465 324 666 177 298 1,545 4,807 1,058 1,534 737 237 71 3,264 684 106 2,115 6,103 2,339 230 887 869 161 64 128 2,114 6,080 2,333 64 1 23 6 4,064 1,027 272 5 27 145 1,348 1,823 768 1,101 58 5,917 6,604 510 531 2,510 2,614 1,119 1,189 9,946 16,264 10,099 21,097 10,054 20,295 2,971 4,676 1,847 411 149 10,033 19,842 418 453 790 802 9,512 11,342 10,471 8,368 6,804 2,236 1,821 77 3,708 2,273 3,366 4,871 809 4,062 1,014 1,960 428 660 2,170 5,728 1,035 1,258 884 116 23 12 8,827 1,367 444 OKLAHOMA 35 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data arc based on reports for only a sample of farms. See taxi (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class-4"onlinued Commercial forms— Continued Part- retirement FARMS HV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators Full owners number . , Part owners number. . All tenants number. , Cash tenants number. . Share-cash tenants number.. Crop-share tenants number. . Livestock- shnre tenants number. . Croppers number.. Other and unspecified tenants number. , Villi te farm operators: Full OWTiers number . . Part owners number. , Ml tenants number. . Croppers number. . Nonwhit* farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number . , Ml tenants number. . Croppers number . . FARMS BV TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number.. Tobacco farms number. . Cotlon farms number.. Other field-crop farms number . . Vegetable forms number.. Fruit-anrl-nut farms number. . Poultry' farms number . , Dairy farms number. . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number. , Livestock ranches number . , General farms number. , Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number. , SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. , number.. Com pickers farms reporting., number. , Pick-up balers farms reporting. , number.. Field forage horv esters forms reporting., number.. Motortrucks farms reporting. , number.. reporting'. . number., reporting. . number., reporting, reporting., reporting., reporting, reporting., reporting.. number. , reporting. , number. , Tractors farms Tractors other than garden farms 1 tractor forms 2 tractors farms 3 tfactors farms 4 tractors farms 5 or more tractors farms Wheel tractors farms Crawler uactors farms Garden tractors farms Automobiles farms reporting . , number. , Automobiles and or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer forms reporting.. Milking mschine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting., Croo drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kind ol road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. , Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting., 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting., F\RM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING FJHJMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hirod workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . farms reporting. . farms reporting. . farms reporting. . farms reporting. . farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF F\RM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 4,822 7,264 3,698 472 1,166 1,471 198 89 302 4,784 7,197 3,688 89 33 67 10 5,008 1,667 365 50 31 172 1,334 3,485 1,643 2,036 73 7,362 7,962 690 701 2,955 3,019 921 965 14,193 19,136 14,510 25,008 14,394 23,943 6,980 5,682 1,439 230 63 14,288 23,365 527 578 1,022 1,065 13,106 15,048 15,514 11,322 8,586 2,503 1,804 38 3,155 3,162 5,692 6,769 1,182 5,587 1,621 2,471 507 2,090 6,766 654 776 565 68 20 1 13,455 1,869 540 7,314 5,910 3,496 694 781 1,278 123 152 468 7,223 5,765 3,450 152 91 145 3,443 1,521 338 21 50 185 1,014 5,079 3,242 1,833 75 4,724 5,027 573 579 2,191 2,221 433 454 13,664 16,167 13,912 20,054 13,706 19,005 9,347 3,561 695 90 13 13,631 18,558 422 447 1,033 1,049 12,502 14,032 16,190 10,332 8,202 1,487 1,041 36 1,450 3,275 6,463 6,866 1,264 5,602 1,466 2,491 566 1,079 1,530 3,961 449 508 407 25 13,744 2,292 765 4,800 18,826 1,841 4,035 1,572 5,272 413 2,466 171 265 495 640 26 40 85 130 382 1,731 4,429 17,876 1,676 3,800 1,372 4,962 55 130 371 950 165 235 200 310 30 745 300 65 31 140 486 3,605 1,334 616 28,143 1,070 1,520 1,135 1,625 97 105 97 105 482 987 483 1,012 86 208 86 234 5,469 17,478 5,824 18,903 4,872 13,971 6,063 17,159 4,726 12,886 5,760 14,953 3,890 11,100 720 1,560 75 176 30 45 11 5 4,696 12,721 5,628 14,401 122 487 132 552 303 2,161 303 2,206 4,648 21,146 4,968 24,339 7,493 26,365 2,798 15,362 2,467 12,059 294 675 187 375 6 15 118 290 1,247 7,011 3,295 11,352 3,465 9,195 638 2,495 2,827 6,700 714 1,856 1,170 2,893 271 688 672 1,263 249 684 686 1,095 20 102 22 107 19 97 5 7,232 480 507 23,999 2,977 1,167 7,728 1,154 656 245 40 100 10 20 241 7,188 1,069 586 20 540 85 70 9,539 634 654 40 40 218 223 41 41 4,186 4,595 4,302 5,011 3,942 4,456 3,515 360 62 5 3,902 4,340 101 116 555 555 5,659 6,020 7,622 5,308 3,459 145 35 5 207 2,233 3,853 3,288 869 2,419 739 1,047 222 411 213 363 41 41 8,535 637 367 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials Liquid materials. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry mnterials. . . Liquid material? amis reporting . . . on which used... tons . ■ . arms reporting. . . tons . . . arms reporting... tons . . . arms reporting.. . acres . . . arms reporting tons . . . arms reporting tons... Other pasture (not cropland) Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Pry materials Liquid materials Wheat Dry materials Liquid materials Cotton .farms reporting Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year am.? reporting. . . acres . . . arms reporting. . . tons.. . arms reporting. .. tons . . . arms reporting.. . arms reporting. .. tons . . . arms reporting.. . tons . . . arms reporting. .. amis reporting.. . tons . . . 'arms reporting tons . . . arms reporting.. . tons... 'arms reporting. . . tons . ■ . ; reporting. . . acres . . . arms reporting... tons . . . arms reporting . . . tons . . . anns reporting. . . acres limed . . . tons . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry Under S100. S100 to $999 $1,000 to SI, 999 $2,000 to $4,999 S5,000 or more Purchase of livestock and poultry Under Sl.OOO $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more Machine hire I nder $200 S200 to $999 $1,000 or more Hired labor. I'nder 5200 $200 to $499 $500 to$999 Sl.OOO to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 510,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to S49.999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, planu, and trees Under $100 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 Sl.OOO or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under $100 $100 to $499 5500 to $999 S1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. amis reporting, arms reporting, dollars., arms reporting, arms reporting., 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. arms reporting., dollars . , 'arms reporting. , 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting . , 'arms reporting. arms reporting. reporting., dollars. . reporting. , reporting., reporting. , reporting. , dollars., reporting. , reporting. . reporting., reporting . , reporting., reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting. . reporting. , dollars. . reporting . , reporting . . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. , dollars., reporting. , reporting., reporting. , reporting. , reporting.. Total all farms 28,622 2,475,685 146,116 28,133 140,717 857 5,399 7,776 323,259 7,714 26,507 68 205 3,226 155,975 3,225 13,288 2 28 4,282 86,108 4,254 6,589 46 186 12,976 1,095,138 12,718 44,997 326 2,083 5,461 203,707 5,185 13,410 404 1,621 11,957 611,498 11,744 35,926 276 1,276 1,862 59,117 106,615 94,232 81,427 77,240,779 11,133 52,946 8,482 6,166 2,700 43,419 92,310,870 29,475 6,785 3,453 2,059 1,647 46,199 25,435,384 17,833 21,354 7,012 43,010 33,949,050 18,143 10,781 6,005 5,225 1,816 729 221 77 13 39,524 8,177,634 18,991 16,774 2,667 1,092 90,693 30,137,979 33,889 36,110 13,924 6,667 103 Commercial farms 23,055 2,332,404 134,896 22,586 129,543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23,174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 186 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,487 4,814 12,961 404 1,621 10,161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1 '//i 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 66,236,813 4,807 28,092 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,996 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,087 23,794,324 10,584 18,568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14,779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 686 232,062 16,410 640 14, 590 108 1,820 239 36,775 233 2,834 7 54 104 20,642 103 1,797 2 28 76 5,086 70 374 11 37 371 99,654 341 4,725 53 816 132 20,544 104 1,219 39 468 321 49,361 278 3,641 59 417 57 5,175 9,459 1,366 1,261 13,248,114 10 189 143 242 677 1,028 33,757,303 98 94 77 124 635 957 2,586,479 54 253 650 1,342 8,644,415 49 64 120 339 327 224 145 64 10 746 983,189 48 276 187 235 1,366 2,757,648 28 117 194 945 82 2,050 422,156 21,587 1,919 20,080 219 1,507 582 45,031 563 2,961 22 104 169 21,133 169 1,582 149 8,268 144 550 7 48 1,290 215,460 1,232 7,852 64 395 535 34,869 449 2,306 121 481 962 97, 395 901 4,829 83 479 90 4,293 8,767 4,054 3,605 10,498,257 144 1,305 641 770 745 2,736 16,835,259 639 464 485 540 608 2,992 4,525,331 269 1,082 1,641 3,806 7,008,425 379 682 789 1,009 580 317 45 5 2,362 1,180,492 303 1,220 495 344 4,049 4,341,013 75 547 1,442 1,973 12 5,228 702,052 36,817 5,124 35,679 224 1,138 1,296 65,566 1,284 4,889 13 13 426 28,773 426 2,358 455 17,285 449 1,139 12 83 3,140 348,492 3,076 13,578 83 559 1,238 61,298 1,191 4,001 94 245 2,491 180, 638 2,434 9,714 72 238 346 13,262 25,874 10,638 9,316 15,721,522 643 4,539 1,378 1,876 880 6,523 15,944,850 3,042 1,356 1,087 776 262 7,755 6,732,241 1,338 3,833 2,584 8,542 7,653,732 1,857 2,477 1,722 1,771 540 156 19 6,179 2,043,368 1,380 3,485 993 321 10,579 7,416,073 283 3,242 4,749 2,300 5 OKLAHOMA 37 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class— Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement USE I1F COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials.. . Liquid materials Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials Liquid materials . arms reporting., on which used.. tons. . arms reporting.. tons., arms reprjr ting . , tons.. arms reporting., acres . , arms reporting. , tons., arms reporting., tons.. arms reporting . , acres . , 'arms reporting. , tons., arms reporting. , tons., arms reporti ng . , acres . . arms reporting.. tons, arms reporting., tons., arms reporting . , acres.. arms reporting., tons.. arms reporti ng . tons., Cotton /arms reporting., acres . . Dry materials Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Oorn Dry materials. . . . Liquid materials. Wheat Dry materials — . Liquid materials. Liquid materials. Ail other crops Dry materials. Liquid materials . e or liming materials used during the year. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry Under S100. $100 to $999 $1,000 to 51,999 52,000 to S4.999 55,000 or more Purchase of livestock and poultry Under 51,000 51,000 to 52,199 52,500 to $4,999 55,000 to S9.999 $10,000 or more Machine hire Under 5200 5200 to 5999 51,000 or more. Hired labor. Under $200 1200 to $499 $500 to 5999 $1,000 to $2,499 S2, 500 to $1,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to 549,999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under 5100, 5100 to 5499 5500 to 5999 51,000 or more. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under 5100. $100 to $499 $500loS999 $1,000 10 54,999 $5,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. i reporting., tons., arms reporting. Ions. arms reporting. '■inii. r,'[,,riin;> , tons. 'arms reporting, tons. arms reporting. acres limed. tons. reporting, reporting, dollars . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. 5 reporting, dollars. ? reporting, s reporting. * reporting. a reporting, s reporting. arms reporting, dollars . arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, i reporting, reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars . arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting. 7,051 606,288 34,349 6,924 33,706 178 643 1,833 69,057 1,813 5,734 20 24 649 29,750 649 2,491 922 21,396 916 1,738 11 8 3,885 275,374 3,840 11,205 60 225 1,672 53,512 1,587 3,377 105 331 3,173 157,199 3,152 9,161 31 55 493 14,396 27,553 15,864 13,681 14,301,763 1,260 7,778 2,303 2,010 330 8,998 11,626,257 5,760 1,897 800 437 104 10,763 5,889,446 2,484 6,722 1,557 10,747 5,523,643 4,131 3,100 1,886 1,360 240 27 3 8,549 1,814,499 2,872 4,982 560 135 15,776 7,081,750 1,001 8,892 4,815 1,068 6,081 317,583 21,212 6,030 20,993 82 219 1,656 58,734 1,656 5,760 1 (Z) 744 27,874 744 2,331 1,075 17,610 1,070 1,305 5 10 2,551 113,545 2,520 5,280 36 50 1,147 23,914 1,117 1,616 40 95 2,460 75,906 2,440 4,701 20 64 348 9,951 16,665 16,791 14,228 10,069,664 1,403 9,326 2,493 962 44 7,922 7,288,064 5,622 1,484 631 151 34 10,253 3,501,533 4,059 5,738 456 8,780 2,808,390 4,560 2,543 1,052 541 84 8,187 1,125,437 3,987 3,943 227 30 16,565 4,405,344 3,399 10,885 2,024 257 1,959 52,263 4,521 1,949 4,495 20 26 467 10,255 467 996 182 5,235 182 721 606 5,940 606 545 420 9,115 405 514 15 25 366 5,350 366 442 5 1 754 16,368 754 1,277 110 2,150 2,270 8,217 6,786 2,397,493 1,347 4,955 394 90 2,789 1,133,668 2,529 173 76 10 1 3,367 559,294 2,380 940 47 2,107 409,741 1,517 419 127 27 17 3,111 304,022 2,145 873 86 7 7/603 1,022,295 3,913 3,448 217 25 4,155 105,420 8,209 4,135 8,184 20 25 1,286 27,497 1,281 2,383 5 10 716 18,023 716 1,642 705 7,370 705 653 970 25,495 955 1,335 15 13 245 2,940 245 324 1,328 24,095 1,323 1,847 5 2 347 7,835 12,675 27,948 24,586 7,834,473 4,361 19,202 858 165 10,335 4,727,821 8,929 1,128 258 20 7,135 1,121,385 5,139 1,946 50 5,406 998,957 3,889 1,100 264 132 21 7,807 543,450 6,118 1,579 105 5 26,632 2,348,580 19,442 6,735 390 65 1,388 32,658 2,594 1,388 2,591 5 3 406 8,675 406 816 235 4,530 235 364 291 2,693 291 244 341 7,765 341 494 125 1,065 125 82 451 7,930 446 591 5 3 70 2,045 3,310 9,300 7,916 2,359,594 1,965 5,645 261 45 3,054 861,325 2,833 185 36 2,953 491,922 2,104 828 21 2,238 331,920 1,756 391 45 41 5 2,552 159,155 2,138 399 10 5 8,075 696,218 5,738 2,230 86 21 24 5,203 417 24 399 1 18 11 1,669 11 134 1 15 1 2 3 460 3 41 8 238 8 14 1 215 1 43 17 2,606 16 165 1 18 1 10 42 54 48 809,899 7 11 6 24 34 136,323 23 4 3 1 3 24 27,753 6 12 6 42 569,827 5 5 5 2 5 9 31 24,022 17 4 10 48 69,058 10 14 7 13 4 38 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class Commercial farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars . . average per farm, dollars . . All crops sold dol lars . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dollars . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars.. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting . . number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Milk cows farms reporting. . number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calvos- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head. farms reporting . . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 to 499 head Tarms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows, including heifers that have ealved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head. farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head. farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head fanr,s reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head. farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number.. HogS and pigs farms reporting . . number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number.. Lamb9 under 1 year old farms reporting . . number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . number. . Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number . . Goats and kids farms reporting . . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . , number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting., number. , dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . number., dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars.. Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting . pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting . dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 581,725,785 6,144 250,911,188 241,357,975 2,005,978 1,979,564 5,567,671 330,814,597 15,475,835 42,930,276 272,408,486 82,412 3,297,307 78,632 1,574,936 43,133 249,576 70,898 859,202 68,056 863,169 1,963 8,195 10,083 17,681 26,674 11,868 5,579 369 6,242 29,398 19,388 9,788 7,829 3,106 1,042 1,839 18,017 18,719 2,931 1,600 1,308 385 97 76 33,784 89,748 33,528 529,759 23,736 333,829 26,072 195,930 4,601 306,825 3,705 120,969 4,196 185,856 4,111 171,907 3,471 13,949 1,866 24,260 61,469 4,523,392 77,655 1,787,136 249,212,443 22,471 581,749 17,452,470 3,895 215,315 2,799,095 16,297 1,089,018,436 42,930,276 13,216 3,753,317 23,834 28,388,072 7,664,785 547,890,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 109,001,871 79,796 28,411,448 23,874,398 355,235 240,447 3,941,368 80,590,423 3,119,844 3,586,960 73,883,619 1,249 506,055 981 181,751 435 12,132 991 109,660 1,202 214,644 1 23 12 28 104 117 671 293 54 111 40 59 86 87 82 462 167 154 6 4 9 13 38 44 943 7,082 360 26,257 272 15,922 271 10,335 82 26,769 72 11,934 67 14,835 66 14,294 62 541 16 3,230 489 243,521 1,253 404,097 71,516,736 307 44,092 1,322,760 80 32,735 425,555 173 82,041,665 3,586,960 148 824,595 198 1,540,302 415,883 107,275,826 26,462 52,402,344 51,455,935 349,375 261,772 335,262 54,873,482 2,995,506 8,506,805 43,371,171 3,576 426,950 3,197 187,393 1,620 29,349 3,142 103,668 3,408 135,889 12 67 69 186 638 1,031 1,517 56 117 482 408 311 593 472 245 569 545 483 100 60 182 172 51 27 1,977 6,948 1,062 40,576 829 26,073 831 14,503 340 39,365 297 18,890 312 20,475 309 19,687 250 788 50 591 2,013 360,042 3,596 271,828 40,878,453 912 58,199 1,745,970 308 29,340 381,420 803 190,353,146 8,506,805 630 857,448 898 3,201,036 864,278 OKLAHOMA 39 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texl Item (For definitions nnd explanations, see text) ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars... average per farm, dollars . . , All crops sold dollars .. , Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold ....dollars.. , Vegetables sold dollars . . , Fruits and nuts sold dollars .. , Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars.. , All livestock and livestock products sold dol lars . . . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. ., Dairy products sold dollars... Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting . . number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Milk cows farms reporting.. number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting . . number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting . . number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . 5 to 9 head. farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 to 499 head. farms reporting . . 500 or more head farms reporting . . Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head. farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting.. Horses add/or mules farms reporting . . number . . HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting . . number . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number . . Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number.. GoatS and kids farms reporting.. number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting., dollars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number . . dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . dollars. Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting . pounds . dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of Uble. Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued 113,961,369 7,184 57,101,901 56,027,292 467,170 359,044 248,395 56,859,468 2,839,128 9,422,867 44,597,473 14,086 661,341 13,579 334,788 7,823 57,981 12,973 177,211 12,989 149,342 123 460 482 1,866 5,914 4,004 1,235 2 522 2,720 3,539 2,793 2,421 1,064 280 240 2,745 3,044 926 736 346 26 5,468 15,781 5,251 109,971 3,981 71,465 4,158 38,506 1,042 63,366 834 22,749 965 40,617 947 38,575 809 2,042 244 3,875 10,218 1,030,551 13,928 317,459 39,523,017 4,231 132,675 3,980,250 918 39,627 515,151 4,069 256,852,065 9,422,867 3,126 449,410 5,116 7,913,041 2,136,523 61,252,318 3,646 24,012,261 23,306,755 199,745 338,967 166,794 37,240,057 1,598,696 3,665,369 31,975,992 14,842 523,231 14,453 277,361 7,737 37,664 13,526 141,652 13,451 104,218 136 488 850 2,872 6,857 3,226 412 1 474 3,704 4,397 2,797 2,392 581 81 27 2,988 3,454 1,015 235 45 5,887 13,970 5,948 98,157 4,259 60,628 4,843 37,529 912 43,412 744 12,752 841 30,660 831 27,920 708 2,740 275 3,458 11,065 847,791 14,600 239,473 28,321,025 4,445 97,753 2,932,590 799 27,564 358,332 3,493 117,305,232 3,665,369 2,845 145,441 5,116 5,152,451 1,391,162 10,403,368 1,266 3,622,315 3,357,822 110,945 69,903 83,645 6,781,053 350,992 642,830 5,787,231 7,275 118,473 7,102 65,294 4,398 13,669 6,037 31,830 5,605 21,349 237 824 1,358 2,383 2,392 79 1 1 548 3,663 2,211 540 139 1 1,736 2,446 216 3,106 7,469 3,713 36,564 2,519 21,958 2,870 14,606 220 8,168 164 2,222 210 5,946 210 5,446 179 500 276 2,834 6,326 322,838 6,415 46,626 4,845,276 2,098 27,592 827, 760 213 4,684 60,892 1,484 23,778,176 642,830 1,077 28,251 2,313 1,158,685 312,849 23,221,032 825 4,650,862 4,262,706 97,040 180,555 110,561 18,570,170 645,512 767,370 17,157,288 24,040 321,231 22,884 170,171 11,964 25,366 19,447 94,012 17,005 57,048 930 4,572 5,431 7,220 5,780 107 3,070 12,908 5,395 1,288 222 1 6,367 5,387 205 5 9,443 21,153 11,380 100,150 7,705 63,150 8,718 37,000 890 21,670 645 6,180 790 15,490 765 14,030 600 1,460 696 4,988 17,759 649,148 21,430 127,076 14,344,788 6,433 79,862 2,395,860 640 11,080 144,040 2,221 26,156,791 767,370 1,871 91,276 3,837 1,923,660 519,386 Part- retirement 8,463,470 887 2,214,366 2,005,339 47,770 67,297 93,960 6,249,104 529,703 330,015 5,389,386 7,835 104,831 7,589 55,338 4,183 9,365 6,163 29,501 5,432 19,992 470 1,563 1,585 2,273 1,912 32 1,167 4,257 1,682 425 58 2,077 2,031 75 2,712 5,769 2,358 18,807 1,540 10,571 1,693 8,236 215 7,370 165 2,185 200 5,185 190 4,310 155 875 156 1,140 7,235 340,898 7,032 43,629 4,857,779 1,210 13,740 412,200 190 4,040 52,520 1,075 12,231,741 330,015 1,432 30,721 3,133 1,788,912 483,007 2,150,430 39,823 359, 574 246,024 90,081 7,200 16,269 1,790,856 161,421 690,884 938,551 48 10,706 43 5,328 27 1,651 42 3,119 43 2,259 5 6 16 18 3 5 6 14 7 11 6 6 1 5 37 244 44 8,170 33 5,985 43 2,185 9 2,891 8 1,063 9 1,828 4 1,263 8 565 19 37,559 43 5,027 673,585 39 7,750 232,500 9 2,032 26,416 26 12,114,942 690,884 19 30,811 18 404,279 109,156 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See Lext] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms Under 11 acres.. .. 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres. . Harvested for grain LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms report inf.. number of litters.. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting . . 3 to 9 litters farms reporting.. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting . . 20 to 39 litters farms reporting.. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting.. 70 or more litters farms reporting.. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting . . number of titters. . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting.. number of Utters . . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting.. acres . , 'amis reporting . . arms reporting . , arms reporting . , arms reporting., $ reporting., 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting., acres , bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .f aims reporting. acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . acres . pounds. Sales farms reporting . pounds. Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . acres . pounds . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tans. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons . Sales farms reporting. tons . See footnotes at end of table . 19,069 90,68-; 9,538 7,299 1,630 438 133 31 15,451 46,138 12,469 44,546 12,215 205,315 6,530 3,224 1,691 468 153 149 11,434 187,754 5,959,321 2,861 1,773,624 27,082 1,142,955 17,238 707,536 959,857,002 8,258 534,381,445 36,141 4,350,671 84,379,884 35,231 79,589,275 15,368 503,929 12,336,219 4,385 3,570,033 14,212 632,507 14,068,868 7,649 7,857,565 2,409 59,111 618,741 1,315 396,088 4,774 100,350 109,199,371 1,203,588 12,250 330,953 757,155 3,565 222,073 758 13,849 17,414 80 2,245 3,709 70,145 92,985 399 7,390 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35,976 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 1,042,211 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 212 3,882 35 64 55 24 26 8 185 1,776 178 2,106 137 10,141 10 26 27 27 13 34 102 7,933 393,137 45 122,000 591 92,659 360 53,510 93,518,342 168 52,032,233 864 386,128 8,519,959 862 8,035,127 324 26,248 839,751 88 246,201 347 41,305 1,093,904 169 589,296 84 3,992 55,673 72 40,977 36 2,682 5,894,400 467 35,155 88,336 156 20,107 11 608 600 23 2,475 3,545 742 7,372 211 269 166 66 23 7 609 3,450 592 3,922 343 15,171 63 67 101 45 26 41 278 12,953 560,085 149 244,206 2,022 180,040 1,345 120,475 195,147,228 872 136,515,336 2,092 875,039 18,685,624 3,087 17,689,171 1,189 68,140 1,983,453 404 715,957 1,487 110,564 2,843,165 833 1,659,134 243 8,586 113,605 167 82,819 209 10,340 22,181,813 143,141 1,334 62,510 148,524 446 50,271 34 1,808 2,335 1 240 83 2,703 3,768 1 5 OKLAHOMA 41 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class-Continued Commercial farms— Continued Port-retirement LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting , number of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms renorting. .1 to 0 litters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting.. '20 to X9 litters forms reoorting. 40 to fi9 1 1 tiers farms reoorti ng . 70 or more litters forms reporting. June 2 to Movember 30 farms reporting . number of litters. December 1 to June 1. farms renorting. number of litters. SPECIFIED CDOPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes forms reporting. ocres. Under 11 ocres . . . 11 to 24 ocres. . . . 25 to 49 ocres 50 to 7 4 ocres .... 75 to 99 ocres .... 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . arms renorting. arms reoorting. arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. i reporting, i reporting, acres, bushels, i reporting, bushels. Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. .f anus reporting.. acres . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . Sales farms reporting . . pounds . . Wheat harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . ■ bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. . acres . . pounds.. Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons . Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . See footnotes at end of table . 3,528 20,746 1,263 1,676 462 100 22 5 2,848 10,318 2,645 10,428 2,015 44,567 721 624 450 158 33 29 1,820 40,970 1,328,423 587 423,224 7,062 272,350 4,878 167,265 212,740,942 2,473 107,865,569 10,429 1,068,058 19,407,500 10,261 18,239,723 4,403 137,483 3,233,383 1,270 884,749 4,487 169,439 3,367,388 2,459 1,770,897 687 15,880 143,875 336 78,183 1,125 29,167 27,703,426 3,169 70,397 153,984 917 43,368 161 3,288 4,081 10 255 599 14,965 21,289 73 2,028 3,845 16,459 1,822 1,626 330 61 5 1 3,140 8,213 2,679 8,246 2,523 43,511 1,048 933 417 99 26 2,407 41,296 1,209,870 613 317,390 5,778 170,653 3,770 103,909 115,535,590 1,669 54,583,676 7,718 439,665 7,131,753 7,497 6,648,302 3,393 83,238 1,716,696 873 384,254 2,488 63,842 1,170,965 1,180 580,799 400 7,971 71,287 196 39,326 1,282 22,408 16,059,573 2,363 41,909 92,781 626 19,407 168 2,720 3,905 21 1,035 905 18,649 24,911 101 1,870 1,775 5,620 1,091 578 91 15 1,444 2,908 1,085 2,712 2,221 23,485 1,480 580 155 1 5 2,151 22,680 513,130 430 101,580 2,114 39,992 1,091 21,944 22,075,640 308 5,433,840 1,596 51,140 660,171 1,485 566,770 694 12,405 192,312 126 40,840 362 7,270 106,030 110 40,280 110 1,285 13,510 35 6,750 760 9,300 ,649,505 526 7,765 13,286 81 1,930 61 773 704 5 50 438 5,590 6,640 25 290 5,728 16,142 3,732 1,801 160 30 5 4,643 9,195 3,046 6,947 2,687 25,925 1,970 500 192 25 2,582 24,550 588,935 405 104,860 2,577 44,372 1,260 23,005 24,525,805 420 8,810,900 2,975 83,890 1,226,620 2,770 1,138,973 1,321 21,865 424,370 320 104,115 670 12,855 222,355 305 107,300 136 1,870 20,561 76 12,971 560 4,735 2,596,010 108,441 910 10,770 19,840 205 3,320 150 1,510 1,935 10 130 1,021 12,875 15,215 90 1,660 1,004 2,467 692 286 21 5 753 1,388 513 1,079 1,224 10,489 916 233 65 10 1,174 10,194 260,960 240 71,155 1,448 24,880 831 13,156 13,406,020 285 5,481,530 1,413 41,397 642,380 1,308 569,237 631 10,960 218,830 155 63,765 310 4,555 75,240 140 35,895 91 1,334 11,947 45 5,590 260 2,090 1,064,270 47,574 478 6,316 11,287 136 1,962 105 1,285 1,450 20 190 398 4,928 6,352 85 1,080 31 1,119 11 2 7 6 5 30 575 25 544 8 975 1 1 1 1 4 6 735 50,150 1 22,000 29 3,316 12 1,475 2,448,816 3 171,936 22 2,131 40,750 22 38, 119 9 341 7,356 14 518 10,072 10 3,575 2 18 500 1 284 1 50 ,000 5,362 18 1,363 4,236 1 100 7 170 320 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED- Continued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting.. . tons. . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons, green weight... Brocmcorn harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons of brush . . . Cotton harvested farms reporting. .. acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale ....farms reporting... acres2 . . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . 7,166 141,928 143,876 5,675 118,623 121,462 499 7,592 329 5,062 10,376 380,430 494,905 7,585 326,649 430,376 2,311 93,305 1,613 79,659 12,425 264,603 333,540 9,326 219,529 285,413 1,166 29,719 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 44 1,680 6,461 587 49,733 10,086 562 49,128 10,009 16,996 597,152 365,831 14,863 570,687 356,193 14,284 1,013 217,298 7,230 576 121,981 3,661 1,110 156,703 1,677 861 122,872 2,379 2,005,978 1,607 1,771,087 5,934 33,090 3,356 22,627 134 8,526 9,876 3 131 281 47,041 54,368 27 6,512 175 13,891 17,696 9 1,050 2 70 600 11 3,940 699 259 39,752 39,756 53 72 11,676 6 50 17,015 31 355,235 59 1,966 436 12,363 14,737 20 452 486 40,565 56,234 597 22,767 30,373 33 1,336 5 425 1,506 96 16,742 3,351 1,113 89,758 69,039 256 9 3,151 24 27 2,884 65 349,375 164 2,453 1,159 26,481 30,187 73 1,534 1,296 59,454 83,756 262 15,266 1,800 50,663 70,170 163 6,167 6 240 950 144 13,588 3,182 3,033 161,229 107,151 809 36 11,474 149 182 26,210 234 288,617 501 3,596 Z Reported In small fractions. includes mili equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. OKLAHOMA 43 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (Fnr definitions and explanations, see text) Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement SPECIFIED CROPS HAB\'ESTED-Continued Hay crops — Continued Cots, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons.. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. Broancorn harvested farms reporting. . acres . . tons of brush. . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bales . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres2, bushels . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for heme use or for sale farms reporting.. acres2 . bushels . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbeariitg fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . acres . . 1,898 36,157 35,614 119 1,733 2,251 91,477 123,934 570 24,419 2,896 62,393 84,270 255 8,416 21 570 2,480 105 10,900 2,151 4,693 161,731 89,776 1,816 180 35,288 280 190 27,016 398 467,170 985 6,143 1,460 27,421 24,699 89 1,157 2,420 71,126 92,576 497 17,663 2,796 52,798 65,687 305 6,695 10 375 925 151 2,938 490 4,003 94,195 41,940 2,382 158 34,744 533 230 32,482 494 199,745 1,111 6,638 588 7,675 6,349 25 55 851 16,986 19,508 171 3,625 1,062 17,017 17,217 70 1,230 45 1,020 136 1,762 24,022 8,531 1,914 121 25,648 685 182 17,265 385 110,945 536 1,831 985 15,385 14,805 120 2,115 1,958 35,423 41,396 461 8,630 2,213 32,478 34,476 236 3,870 20 505 67 1,456 18,090 6,338 5,099 249 60,395 1,320 125 16,305 511 97,040 1,812 7,530 495 7,295 6,945 50 415 810 15,793 19,194 237 5,016 877 11,957 12,648 5 100 10 675 7,595 2,600 1,946 95 20,318 656 83 9,871 245 47,770 764 2,878 11 625 664 23 2,565 3,939 9 639 1,003 2 780 700 9 93 14,604 41 7,655 16 90,081 2 55 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 1 of 8. -Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) FAflMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildinr^s; Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according lo use Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 lo 29 Bcres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 "cres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting, 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres . Cropland not harvested and nol pastured farms reporting acres . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. ncres , Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. Woodland pastured farms reporting . acres , Woodland not pastured farm- reporting acres . Other pasture (not cropland and nol woodland) farms reporting. acres. Improved pasture farms reporting . acres . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. acres . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 lo 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 lo 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporti ng With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm. ..... .operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 lo 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres number 180 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 280 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres number 2,000 or more acre9 number See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 56,942 XXX 31,220,991 XXX 548.3 45,128 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12,014 2,288 320 24,408 1,925,619 24,222 2,332,170 10,001 938,151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383,564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1,107,517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99,185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17,611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 1,716 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 Economic class 14,817 100.0 7,705,739 100.0 520.1 61,599 119.05 14,817 4,102,213 50 50 60 301 1,481 4,425 6,825 1,438 187 4,962 239,626 7,915 892,059 4,433 511,500 2,742 210,849 3,307 169,710 1,074 98,375 615 32,672 12,451 2,135,960 1,478 118,412 289 42,474 287 38,877 1,402 73,755 4,169 626,556 423 36,497 6,476 1,004,568 14,576 258 1,546 3,474 4,505 3,433 1,360 48.9 6,888 3,459 1,210 2,219 1,823 3,026 1,563 7,929 918 2,661 5 65 50 330 295 1,885 411 975 5,401 4,015 1,138 247 195 1.3 414,809 5.4 2,127.2 243,259 115.02 195 215,154 100 95 64 8,447 132 71,332 93 50,420 53 14,021 43 6,891 2 600 18 1,200 171 109,881 44 5,799 24 9,505 24 9,160 23 1,831 41 11,986 82 30,627 190 2 16 61 75 30 6 46.4 43 24 13 6 10 27 2 152 8 52 1,277 8.6 1,411,705 18.3 1,105.5 IX, 764 125.37 1,277 766,565 451 749 77 521 40,478 801 194,647 509 123,826 346 44,805 275 26,016 86 15,782 25 2,279 1,065 355,082 158 21,381 78 16,741 77 15,657 127 11,510 433 117,642 36 5,818 651 167,627 1,270 7 169 375 424 218 77 46.8 403 253 60 90 82 874 84 344 5 5 105 638 415 109 4,064 27.4 2,688,081 34.9 661.4 79,806 121.74 4,064 1,494,293 216 3,303 531 V, 1,629 82,628 2,360 272,151 1,390 162,400 899 66,228 877 43,523 208 27,080 146 9,463 3,519 733,553 476 42,910 96 9,543 95 8,435 450 27,020 1,354 233,630 146 12,843 2,077 385,722 4,028 48 426 1,148 1,381 780 245 47.5 1,658 926 346 386 400 823 155 2,406 326 767 5 10 55 1,470 2,016 467 41 5,008 33.8 2,094,289 27.2 418.2 48,641 115.82 5,008 1,113,303 135 2,142 2,681 49 1 1,653 71,934 2,745 230,704 1,542 120,861 868 57,376 1,158 52,467 300 23,732 238 8,765 4,325 589,894 468 30,597 49 3,625 49 3,365 525 24,468 1,425 187,348 147 11,120 2,234 294,804 4,956 96 517 1,167 1,515 1,203 458 48.9 2,595 1,338 469 788 720 1,108 2,413 277 769 20 45 435 156 475 2,706 1,011 150 10 3,443 23.2 932,880 12.1 270.9 30,701 116.13 3,443 455,893 100 1,026 1,930 379 914 29,044 1,532 101,519 745 42,944 486 24,304 763 34,271 358 21,986 118 5,075 2,781 289,722 257 15,585 32 2,650 32 1,850 242 8,506 764 66,630 1,170 109,908 3,362 85 378 647 869 809 574 50.9 1,918 647 322 949 535 798 881 1,525 173 589 5 10 155 170 1,225 195 400 980 270 31 2 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8. -Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. Sec texi j 45 (For definitions and explanations, sec (''ill FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All (arm operators; Full owners number... Part mi ners number . . . All tenant* numlier . . . Cash tenants number . . . Share-cash tenants number. . . Crop-share tenants number . . . 1 ivestOCk-shlirfl tenants numlier. .. Croppers number... Other ami unspecified tenants number... While farm operators : Full owners number... Part owners number . . . Al I tenants number .. . Croppers number .. . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners aumber . . , Part owners number . . . All tenants number . . , Croppers number . . , SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting . . . number.. Com pickers farms reporting.. number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks farms reporting . . number. . Tractors farms reporting . . number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number . . 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting.. 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel tractors farms reporting . . numlier.. Crawler tractors farms reporting . . Garden tractors farms rejiorting . . number.. Automobiles farms reporting . . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting .. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR. WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Operators not reporting residence number.. See footnotes al end of table. Total all commercial farms 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19, 411 24,319 11,670 3S6 501 411 262 30 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 Economic class 3,688 7,134 3,987 211 1,498 1,692 181 105 300 3,648 7,086 3,971 100 9,384 10,786 401 413 2,024 2,068 925 959 13,369 21,992 13,908 27,113 13,861 26,078 5,300 5,887 2,035 435 204 13,788 25,393 609 685 1,004 1,035 13,129 15,471 14,491 11,427 8,106 1,348 704 73 5,821 2,762 4,511 7,297 1,192 6,105 1,606 2,887 590 1,022 1,367 3,026 511 599 453 43 12 2 1 11,592 2,606 619 13 160 21 13 160 21 1 160 275 10 10 69 75 39 42 194 628 195 802 194 768 3 27 62 43 59 193 725 37 43 30 34 188 319 194 170 157 17 6 4 145 90 176 71 113 144 41 10 104 932 239 5 107 94 104 931 239 6 998 1,339 39 46 232 244 147 171 1,244 2,811 1,247 3,445 1,247 3,328 124 491 418 150 64 1,245 3,212 83 116 116 117 1,195 1,533 1,254 1,100 876 141 94 17 806 294 290 669 117 552 117 250 81 104 275 744 141 175 114 20 7 1,008 241 28 499 2,561 999 25 483 379 53 26 33 499 2,555 999 26 3,001 3,413 114 114 685 706 341 367 3,893 7,323 3,975 8,680 3,965 8,353 911 2,003 834 164 53 3,960 8,169 164 184 327 327 3,841 4,607 4,028 3,323 2,673 490 303 37 2,207 773 1,201 2,046 311 1,735 414 881 145 295 506 1,026 171 177 166 4 1 3,290 660 114 1,169 2,301 1,538 76 615 626 81 37 103 1,159 2,285 1,538 37 3,273 3,637 113 118 631 636 310 321 4,680 6,992 4,778 8,634 4,762 8,314 1,953 2,198 527 56 28 4,717 8,098 204 216 304 320 4,527 5,253 4,959 3,946 2,692 477 201 5 1,872 915 1,485 2,502 407 2,095 596 973 204 322 329 837 99 105 4,047 760 201 1,392 1,021 1,030 85 262 512 25 20 126 1,382 1,001 1,024 20 1,679 1,823 115 115 362 362 83 93 2,818 3,580 3,099 4,711 3,094 4,509 1,884 1,021 173 16 3,074 4,404 100 105 192 202 2,814 3,134 3,291 2,496 1,496 183 85 10 734 624 1,184 1,594 247 1,347 386 637 121 203 150 221 2,493 769 181 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8.-Cash-grain farms | Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] (For definitions and explnnalioi Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LtME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the >enr farms reporting.. . acres on which used. .. tons. .. Dry materials farms reporting . . . Ions... Liquid mat.Tials farms report! ng. .. Ions . . . Crops on which used— Hay and croplnnd pasture farms reporting... Dry materials farms reporting . . . tons.., Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons... Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres... Dry materials farms reporting.. Liquid materials Tarms reporting.. tons . . Com. .farms reporting... Dry materials farms report inc.. tons.., Liquid materials farms reporting. . Wheat farms reporting... acres . . Dry materials Tamis reporlinp. . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. Cotton .farms reporting. . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials fnmis reporting.. tons,. All other crops farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . Ions . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under 5100 farms reporting. . SI 00 to $999 farms reporting. . SI ,000 to .$1,999 farms rcporlinjt., $2,000 to 54,999 farms reporting,. 55,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of liyestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 51,000 farms reporting . . SI, 000 to $2,499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting , . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms report! ng . . $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farma reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting. . 5500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4.999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 to $19, .199 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting , , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars, . Under $100 farms reporting . . S100 to $199 forms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting,. 55,000 or more forms reporting.. 23,055 2,332,404 134,896 22,586 129,543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23,174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 186 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,487 4,81/4 12,961 404 1,621 10,161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1,444 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 66,236,813 4,807 28,092 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,996 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,087 23,794,324 10,584 18,568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14,779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 5,617 908,685 36,121 5,456 33,890 251 2,231 658 29,187 640 1,598 19 40 102 6,875 102 433 331 13,479 313 769 25 136 5,029 643,797 4,898 22,010 170 1,314 269 7,840 259 423 20 93 2,785 207,507 2,695 8,657 122 648 244 7,298 14,847 14,812 10,840 6,133,772 1,601 7,615 1,056 494 74 7,462 10,949,803 4,824 1,369 725 412 132 10,511 8,045,368 2,139 5,634 2,738 9,800 5,153,684 3,859 2,966 1,577 1,074 266 51 5 7,686 1,797,356 2,786 3,957 730 213 14,700 9,267,677 526 6,438 5,159 2,554 23 102 49,685 2,615 86 1,897 32 718 18 1,162 17 54 1 6 5 500 5 25 10 596 7 38 3 9 91 35,548 77 1,206 30 499 1 30 66 11,539 51 574 25 174 11 570 1,119 195 168 418,073 5 70 35 32 26 123 1,221,787 27 15 17 18 46 159 524,590 9 20 130 193 546,459 1 16 28 69 54 20 3 2 110 93,644 13 46 20 31 195 506,351 2 19 156 IS 579 171,575 6,058 536 5,510 66 548 76 5,475 74 194 3 26 6 1,475 6 43 31 2,244 28 115 5 44 511 121,424 480 3,722 34 186 30 1,600 27 96 3 3 334 39,357 304 1,340 42 287 23 998 2,314 1,277 1,064 1,022,889 79 623 216 130 16 805 2,821,552 284 148 162 148 63 1,046 1,668,295 82 290 674 1,225 1,313, 124 151 305 307 338 101 21 759 323,573 119 405 144 91 1,277 1,529,342 1 79 490 702 5 1,673 339,834 13,443 1,622 12,679 87 764 227 10,870 217 638 10 5 21 1,180 21 84 78 4,407 72 257 11 80 1,500 240,768 1,459 8,144 51 486 102 3,260 101 180 11 56 S49 79, 349 823 3,376 31 137 74 2,490 4,270 4,064 3,335 2,260,335 346 2,301 442 222 24 2,370 3,923,781 1,292 483 384 196 15 2,989 2,640,663 530 1,321 1,138 3,246 1,812,684 913 1,138 670 447 68 10 2,257 621,302 643 1,202 350 62 4,058 3,196,754 21 900 2,062 1,075 1,875 244,537 9,344 1,840 9,184 50 160 201 6,750 196 465 5 1 40 2,845 40 242 112 3,657 106 180 6 3 1,732 174,288 1,703 6,002 39 115 85 1,895 80 98 5 4 914 55,102 900 2,197 19 37 111 2,525 6,049 5,008 3,726 1,687,744 603 2,737 279 99 8 2,590 2,055,065 1,892 520 136 39 3 3,485 2,033,847 749 2,106 630 3,175 1,066,738 1,494 1,043 440 162 36 2,473 465,420 1,000 1,327 118 28 4,977 2,674,601 81 2,461 1,916 519 1,212 95,964 4,181 1,201 4,148 11 33 111 4,130 111 189 30 875 30 39 80 2,405 80 151 1,065 67,729 1,054 2,743 11 20 46 645 46 44 551 20,180 546 982 5 13 20 620 1,000 3,438 2,119 651,001 463 1,562 83 11 1,331 813,815 1,097 11 5 2,360 1,046,298 559 1,650 151 1,733 367,229 1,144 414 122 47 6 1,724 251,510 786 856 82 3,408 1,182,442 233 2,471 610 94 See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8.-Cash-grain farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of (anna. See text] 47 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars/ average per farm, dollars. All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold .dollars . Fruit* and nubs sold dollars . Forest products nnd horticultural specially products sold dollars. \ll livestock and livestock products sold dollars . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK 4ND IJVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting. number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting., number. Milk cows farms reporting., number.. Heifers nnd heifer calves farms reporting., number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. , number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 bead farms reporting. , 2 to 4 head fnmis reporting. . 5 to 9 head ,. ...farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head fanus reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms ro|*jrling. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting . . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 bead farms reporting. . 10 to 19 bead farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 (O 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting,. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . HofSes and/or mules farms reporting . . number . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . number. . I vim since June 1 farms reporting. . number . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number.. Lambs under 1 vear old farms reporting. . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number . . Ewes farms reporting. . number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number. . Goats and kids farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold abve farms reporting . . number. . dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number.. dollars.. Milk and creum sold farms reporting.. pounds. . dollars. . Chickens including broilers sold fnrms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reportinr,. . dozens . . dollars.. See footnotes at end of labia Total all commercial farms 547,890,853 9,622 243,586,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,j\42,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,01/4 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 Economic class 148,016,158 9,990 115,794,786 115,542,827 157,570 62,669 31,720 32,221,372 1,289,817 2,063,980 28,867,575 11,513 417,598 10,770 172,478 4,946 21,095 10,255 119,970 10,397 125,150 144 550 771 2,398 4,946 2,182 519 3 593 3,673 3,435 1,572 1,085 292 68 52 1,847 2,552 414 100 31 2 3,170 6,331 3,363 61,700 2,496 39,773 2,458 21,927 1,245 90,414 1,082 37,207 1,158 53,207 1,155 50,718 1,005 2,489 107 487 8,229 647,803 10,927 182,510 25,814,163 2,655 68,301 2,049,030 1,063 57,809 751,517 2,598 70,271,703 2,063,980 2,919 86,063 4,780 4,247,883 1,146,931 10,178,094 52,195 7,536,743 7,507,962 28,400 331 2,641,351 20,309 40,833 2,580,209 172 22,861 139 6,987 43 222 142 6,194 160 9,680 93 238 53 4,074 42 2,632 40 1,442 24 2,640 20 1,013 22 1,627 21 1,512 21 115 82 11,842 171 14,524 2,365,480 46 5,037 151,110 25 3,880 50,440 22 1,024,415 40,833 39 2,557 46 65,212 17,607 32,192,650 25,210 25,243,453 25,181,693 58,950 2,610 200 6,949,197 147,308 304,491 6,497,398 1,042 68,888 889 24,656 396 2,135 908 18,643 978 25,589 6 25 26 86 315 386 197 41 209 170 153 179 85 31 21 140 188 410 876 254 7,836 186 5,442 198 2,394 164 21,038 150 10,186 156 10,852 155 10,457 127 395 12 51 652 63,728 1,036 38,817 5,957,733 228 10,307 309,210 149 13,786 179,218 192 9,050,298 304,491 265 10,448 371 502,268 135,612 55,234,253 13,591 42,987,043 42,936,214 16,095 24,104 10,630 12,247,210 404,838 926,493 10,915,879 3,407 150,004 3,141 61,281 1,477 7,594 3,042 42,906 3,199 45,817 17 117 137 412 1,461 1,068 195 142 793 890 587 553 145 25 6 469 773 145 63 27 1,162 2,157 1,061 21,630 827 13,704 740 7,926 422 37,165 378 15,255 376 21,910 375 20,924 336 986 19 96 2,363 188,349 3,293 68,726 9,678,812 892 27,079 812,370 365 24,555 319,215 779 29,586,353 926,493 885 27,298 1,364 1,339,496 361,665 36,354,731 7,259 28,716,528 28,639,789 43,710 14,989 18,040 7,638,203 513,055 574,721 6,550,427 4,034 120,436 3,874 52,882 1,846 7,300 3,682 36,459 3,703 31,095 46 181 209 900 2,071 591 36 208 1,275 1,496 594 265 34 1 1 717 934 184 11 905 1,836 1,147 19,429 867 12,715 849 6,714 415 20,716 334 7,463 389 13,253 389 12,610 336 643 36 205 2,864 236,266 3,912 43,342 5,756,312 912 19,707 591,210 359 11,538 149,994 1,026 22,552,538 574,721 1,057 29,307 1,785 1,660,731 448,398 12,873,069 3,739 10,358,257 10,329,396 8,415 18,596 1,850 2,514,812 176,545 206,487 2,131,780 2,371 49,285 2,250 23,394 939 3,369 2,109 14,134 2,010 11,757 30 165 257 847 958 113 1 125 1,083 775 195 70 2 354 539 46 458 842 647 7,168 459 4,260 480 2,908 195 8,270 175 3,165 190 5,105 190 4,830 160 275 30 55 1,756 121,738 2,189 15,640 1,897,371 482 5,261 157,830 150 3,800 49,400 519 7,557,465 206,487 568 13,923 1,019 594,131 160,417 I 48 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8.-Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of Turns. See text] {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . June 2 to November 3 farms reporting. farms reporting . . farms reporting . , farms reporting . , farms reporting . farms reporting. . farms reporting . . number of litters. . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters. . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farm; Under 11 acres. . . . 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain .farms .farms . farms .farms .farms .farms Sales farms report! ng . acres . reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . acres . busnels. reporting . liushfN . Sorghujns for nil purposes except sirup, .farms reporting., acres. , Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting., acres . , pounds. , Sales farms reporting., pounds . , Wheat harvested farms reporting... acres. . . bushels. .'. Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales , farms reporting. . . bushels... Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres, pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. See footnotes at end of table. 12,306 70,956 5,LU 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35,976 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 1,042,211 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 1,953 10,940 778 865 257 34 19 1,556 5,132 1,433 5,808 994 30,322 296 238 279 83 47 51 880 27,843 1,023,432 591 668,175 6,512 380,760 4,544 280,430 394,733,883 2,909 284,177,432 14,550 2,766,480 57,439,161 14,529 54,519,325 5,501 212,945 5,748,749 2,481 2,494,763 7,789 421,547 9,922,565 5,646 6,693,368 489 15,540 193,240 321 140,124 68 1,080 961,580 3,017 74,634 140,618 911 40,400 59 1,456 1,630 5 250 97 1,769 2,383 6 248 32 657 9 13 3 7 32 313 14 870 3 13 770 37,217 LL 27,400 121 29,528 92 22,718 42,258,333 53 34,053,495 194 150,437 3,658,912 194 3,441,257 62 6,231 220,278 29 105,434 106 17,339 524,917 76 387,958 12 776 9,397 L2 7,145 1 11 12,000 76 3,637 10,276 35 4,273 1 80 160 165 1,113 61 60 40 4 132 528 131 585 59 3,861 6 9 21 4 2 17 52 3,441 157,125 35 98,385 641 75,041 469 59,563 100,182,263 348 81,646,441 1,267 540,001 12,444,107 1,266 11, 821, 663 493 30,703 928,330 267 505,685 753 70,700 1,942,360 592 1,403,798 74 3,459 52,787 51 39,654 199 303,195 24,117 376 14,024 26,683 107 6,216 7 382 412 608 4,213 180 287 107 27 7 499 1,886 479 2,327 191 7,778 53 38 34 21 25 20 157 7,089 280,030 102 183,600 2,132 139,861 1,521 104,135 131,933,989 920 90,693,057 4,035 1,006,768 21,422,524 4,035 20,452,447 1,739 80,508 2,245,009 806 914,904 2,571 162,397 4,036,228 1,925 2,764,274 154 5,029 59,706 92 45,781 25 430 328,260 53,701 993 26,679 47,374 292 15,533 17 399 333 1 18 704 3,609 269 348 82 544 1,748 526 1,861 273 7,765 91 44 91 26 10 11 216 6,760 212,260 142 132,715 2,092 86,264 1,422 58,960 78,802,833 941 51,831,574 4,977 746,337 14,437,144 4,977 13,627,582 1,899 63,371 1,620,305 808 673,335 2,819 124,847 2,583,485 2,021 1,608,184 170 4,388 48,693 114 29,953 15 95 66,000 988 20,383 37,822 292 9,238 36 784 813 5 250 31 670 1,160 5 230 369 1,128 223 136 10 279 557 231 571 247 6,973 36 91 80 30 10 242 6,858 259,645 161 174,445 1,238 42,173 852 29,068 34,990,005 524 22,487,945 3,389 292,484 5,072,068 3,374 4,803,401 1,116 28,577 670,530 500 264,420 1,379 42,014 778,775 942 495,374 64 1,663 17,807 47 13,591 15 340 251,625 24,311 514 8,731 16,468 5 100 150 610 810 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 8,-Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J 49 (For l.'finitiiiii- and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Cont.nued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other sttall grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. .. tons. .. Sales farms reporting . . . tons. .. Wild hay cut farms reporting . . . acres. .. tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons. .. Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales , farms reporting. .. tons. . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tons, green weight... Broomcorn harvested farms reporting... acres . . . tons of brush. . . Cotton harvested farms reporting... acres . . . bales. . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 . bushels . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for bane use or for sale farms reporting . . acres3, bushels . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . acres . . 5,675 US, 623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285 ,413 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 3,356 22,627 1,237 21,729 20,930 57 547 1,109 28,324 34,546 267 7,696 2,010 32,542 42,672 98 1,996 10 250 1,200 19 1,836 275 1,879 51,794 25,917 989 32 11,038 118 127 7,287 162 157,570 330 1,476 20 565 554 2 31 18 1,197 1,189 6 95 10 472 1,215 3 144 2 342 52 14 1,502 1,277 (Z) 104 5 (Z) 15 129 3,436 4,050 8 75 82 2,941 3,894 14 791 148 3,284 4,379 2 26 6 793 109 185 9,754 5,748 57 (Z) 689 10 25 2,525 18 58,950 386 7,199 7,567 22 196 304 8,522 10,976 55 2,725 510 10,867 13,275 28 881 6 576 104 519 16,831 9,145 251 6 2,751 21 67 2,345 21 16,095 444 6,532 5,545 10 45 367 8,945 10,641 122 2,150 822 11,056 15,398 30 425 10 250 1,200 5 125 10 15,029 7,072 395 13 4,352 35 25 1,190 70 43,710 21 181 67 317 109 668 233 3,827 3,019 15 200 257 5,290 6,149 45 1,285 430 5,753 6,830 30 470 358 7,138 2,335 172 10 2,341 22 10 1,102 30 8,415 95 274 25 170 195 81 1,429 1,697 25 650 90 1,110 1,575 5 50 115 1,540 340 106 3 801 25 (Z) 110 15 2,000 35 27 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 'Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 50 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 2 of 8.-Cotton farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE. AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average site of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 ncres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only lor pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms rerortmg acres ungated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporti ng acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income fromsources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 60 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 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 56,942 XXX 31,220,991 XXX 548.3 45,128 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12,014 2,288 320 24,408 1,925,619 24,222 2,332,170 10,001 938,151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383,564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1, 107, 517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99,185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17, 611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 5,384 100.0 1,796,862 100.0 333.7 36,108 108.23 5,384 758,327 70 162 210 540 1,481 1,849 952 107 13 2,340 114,344 3,273 286,048 1,455 115,384 1,279 81,399 1,747 89,265 716 51,478 300 14,718 3,869 514,242 354 17,249 929 74,934 927 69,570 932 49,947 1,604 159,408 289 19,359 2,514 314, 593 5,323 86 410 1,339 1,760 1,428 300 49.0 2,272 1,451 341 480 610 699 3,112 388 580 5 215 90 350 285 1,040 355 511 1,555 805 146 27 91 1.7 106,690 5.9 1,172.4 212,862 191.71 91 51,911 54 25 12 53 10,272 71 19,048 57 8,567 45 6,902 21 3,579 8 1,626 9 2,295 73 18,409 14,494 59 13,717 21 3,545 4 457 42 16,005 49 22 13 3 45.3 333 6.2 228,585 12.7 686.4 106,697 154.09 333 118,863 1 34 236 61 1 148 11,640 253 44,036 170 22,693 100 8,762 119 12,581 9 785 9 101 227 47,283 36 2,220 202 25,889 200 24,380 5,580 89 18,135 20 1,820 150 35,815 328 6 33 127 109 37 16 45.5 235 24 40 5 5 10 120 140 46 1,027 19.1 480,150 26.7 467.5 50,136 107.91 1,027 218,128 2 58 517 429 21 507 23,015 723 70,657 364 28,989 302 24,963 350 16,705 111 13,674 55 2,322 773 137,197 81 5,679 313 20,699 313 18,811 250 15,486 290 37,548 89 5,387 498 72,726 1,017 10 86 328 338 194 61 47.5 327 218 37 72 99 52 700 80 108 10 10 75 55 101 415 310 43 1,667 31.0 569,870 31.7 341.9 31,203 92.04 1,667 219,026 67 510 877 213 841 45,493 1,022 87,334 464 35,952 393 22,459 546 28,923 173 13, 518 66 4,515 1,256 182,460 86 4,400 255 10,652 255 9,947 308 16,730 599 58,928 86 6,860 926 114,836 1,642 25 131 404 534 466 82 48.9 755 461 136 158 194 912 180 193 5 25 40 50 325 105 170 650 275 20 2 1,521 28.3 320,492 17.8 210.7 19,142 90.88 1,521 124,534 17 55 276 752 401 20 586 17,409 884 49,848 345 14,988 354 15,083 481 19,777 190 9,970 106 2,750 1,120 104,418 105 2,750 95 3,180 95 2,695 196 6,435 500 36,667 75 4,645 698 63,896 1,510 20 LU 341 507 393 138 50.2 783 406 156 221 231 738 81 192 50 35 165 115 460 155 185 310 35 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8. -Cotton farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lexlj 51 (For definitions and explanations, see test) Total all commercial farms FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants numlier. Cash tenants number . Share-cash tenants number . Crop-share tenants number. Livestock-share tenants number. Croppers number . Other and unspecified tonanls number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . Al I tenants number . Croppers number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number. Croppers number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden tarms reporting . numlier. 1 tractor farms reporting; . 2 tractors farms retorting. 3 tractors farms reporting . 4 tractors farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting . numlier. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number • Automobiles farms reporting . number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting . Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface. farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Din or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number . See footnotes at end of table. 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 22, 169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52, 172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 1,384 1,994 2,005 121 374 1,225 1,309 1,894 1,900 65 75 100 105 15 1,375 1,461 149 150 478 485 123 123 4,090 5,144 4,891 8,678 4,841 8,574 2,198 1,907 501 159 76 4,810 8,450 123 124 94 104 4,357 4,919 5,208 3,039 2,016 178 71 13 319 1,059 1,291 2,931 607 2,324 740 1,106 175 303 1,222 8,359 335 535 232 69 18 11 5 4,383 750 251 90 366 90 361 22 12 29 27 90 353 119 91 84 48 5 5 74 852 61 137 33 195 105 1 12 69 13 10 33 195 105 10 147 167 13 14 92 98 4 4 316 529 316 921 311 915 25 95 108 46 37 310 908 7 324 375 332 285 171 1 123 67 142 48 94 22 50 11 11 206 1,615 141 215 108 27 1 170 503 354 10 72 252 170 503 354 390 412 26 26 167 167 40 40 925 1,230 1,005 2,108 1,005 2,101 206 561 185 47 1,000 2,078 22 23 7 7 928 1,099 1,027 753 473 57 21 1 99 253 193 566 127 439 138 213 32 56 287 1,480 263 64 6 813 137 77 369 694 604 25 95 408 11 15 50 369 679 599 15 486 497 35 35 100 100 36 36 1,352 1,562 1,600 2,748 1,590 2,707 703 706 144 31 6 1,580 2,671 36 36 31 41 1,371 1,560 1,637 970 661 85 30 315 365 967 208 759 288 329 41 101 358 2,796 1,371 229 67 511 369 640 50 150 345 15 35 45 511 344 630 35 258 273 55 25 25 1,001 1,141 1,415 2,010 1,395 1,980 874 463 52 6 1,380 1,940 40 40 30 30 1,205 1,311 1,471 782 538 30 15 10 35 253 352 890 160 730 195 377 227 1,361 1,238 212 71 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8.-Cotton farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farm?!. See text j ([•"or definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used durinr* the yew fanr.s reporting . .. acres on which used . . . ions . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid inaUTials farms reporting . . . tons... Crops on which used- Hay and croplnnd pasture farms reporting... acres . . , Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting . . . tons... Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials rarms reporting.., tons . . . Com .farms reporting... acres . . , Dry materials fnm.s reporting.., tons,., Liquid materials farms reporting. ., Wheat la™* relating.. . acres.., Dry materials farms reporting.. tons . . , Liquid materials farms reporting.., tons. ., Cotton (*rri,x reporting. . acres. . Dry materials forms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials forms reporting.. tons.. All other crops farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Lime or liming materials used d urine the year farms reporting. , acres limed. . tons .. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry forms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting . . $100 to $909 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporlinfl. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting . . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. S2.500 to *4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms renorting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting, . Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 - farms renorting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. , $200 to $409 farms reporting. . 5500 to $999 farms reporting . . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting,. 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting., $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees forms reporting. . dollars., Under $100 farms reporting.. ^lOO to $499 farms reporting.. *500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting., dollars., Under $100 farms reporting. . 5100 to $499 -. farms reporting . , S500 to $999 farms reporting , $1,000 to S4,9n9 farms renorting. , 55,000 or more farms reporting.., See footnotes at end of table. 23,055 2,581 2,332,404 212,118 134,896 14,210 22,586 2,430 129,543 12,628 831 321 5,353 1,582 6,073 256 285,418 10,271 6,016 240 23,174 628 63 16 195 70 2,274 47 133,407 1,621 2,273 47 11,280 179 2 28 3,283 317 75,585 7,245 3,255 317 5,651 531 46 10 186 20 11,657 657 1,061,640 29,799 11,414 625 43,154 1,545 311 32 2,070 56 5,090 2,192 199,487 126,287 4,814 1,994 12,961 7,916 404 305 1,621 1,319 10,161 793 576,867 36,895 9,959 760 33,323 1,829 265 43 1,253 117 1,444 12 49,227 332 90, 588 489 56,930 5,384 48,877 3,594 66,236,813 1,291,020 4,807 876 28,092 2,511 7,352 154 5,950 32 2,676 21 29,996 2,192 86,585,401 1,924,918 17,690 1,697 5,468 284 3,156 143 2,038 54 1,644 14 36,087 5,384 23,794,324 5,221,423 10,584 1,226 18,568 2,738 6,935 1,420 35,324 4,169 32,048,346 4,909,021 12,493 842 9,285 964 5,696 935 5,047 965 1,788 283 724 127 212 49 69 4 10 29,134 3,054 7,451,007 716, 148 10,735 1,101 14,779 1,589 2,548 274 1,072 90 55,938 5,309 27,024,123 2,711,997 8,699 446 27,131 2,902 13,441 1,346 6,568 609 99 6 79 26,711 1,977 74 1,500 32 477 16 2,374 16 118 6 565 6 65 5 15 36 5,779 31 285 5 8 65 14,407 48 826 27 402 24 3,586 16 206 13 52 1 150 300 91 48 110, 224 2 25 8 5 8 45 288,448 7 16 8 3 11 91 504,251 91 779,986 63, 199 10 16 19 265 36,559 2,752 211 2,207 100 545 38 2,542 32 111 6 52 2 591 2 69 95 8,893 85 402 10 23 232 20,929 168 1,399 99 425 64 3,584 49 222 20 45 333 176 127,451 29 111 24 5 7 150 378,065 63 31 42 11 3 333 1,139,178 21 312 317 1,135,126 7 17 34 86 74 82 17 179 93, 149 15 77 67 20 333 439,610 6 11 109 206 1 649 63,803 4,016 627 3,837 69 179 46 1,680 46 125 5 295 5 45 30 2,015 30 106 180 7,125 173 378 7 15 568 41,301 536 2,692 64 151 187 11,387 182 491 1,027 692 272,870 113 522 48 464 550,840 293 89 62 20 1,027 1,525,623 105 359 563 907 1,225,533 72 235 153 275 145 27 571 184, 143 92 344 106 29 1,027 723,430 11 302 493 221 847 54,331 3,413 777 3,089 95 324 75 1,665 65 85 10 18 30 670 30 45 1,790 80 123 5 5 220 5,575 215 326 5 5 736 33,213 666 1,958 90 289 283 11,418 278 552 5 1,667 1,163 381,880 261 838 52 7 5 803 496,035 651 111 26 15 1,667 1,308,231 168 1,140 359 1,397 1,121,306 318 270 337 441 31 988 218, 187 252 662 59 15 1,662 770,030 28 1,033 510 91 501 24,184 1,567 501 1,511 20 56 61 1,565 61 150 115 2,105 115 153 1,897 ei 123 5 5 401 12,967 386 770 20 51 185 5,610 185 305 5 100 100 1,5a 1,030 321,780 276 730 17 7 555 188,755 508 37 1,521 645,625 358 1,078 85 1,132 579,630 265 332 381 147 7 926 131,225 457 441 21 7 1,516 446,911 116 1,184 204 12 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8.— Cotton farms [DaUt are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 53 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all al farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All (arm products SOld total, dollars... average per farm, dollars... All crops sold dollars... Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars... Vegetables sold dollars .. . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars... All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. .. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars... Dairy products sold dollars .. . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars... LrVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting . . . number, .. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. , number. .. Milk cows farms reporting. . . number , . , Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting... number.., Steer3 and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . , number... Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting . . , 2 to 4 head farms reporting. .. 5 to 9 head farms reporting... 10 to 19 head farms reporting... 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. number . . HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bora since June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number . . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number . . Ewes farms reporting. . number . . Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number. . GoatS and kids farms reporting.. number.. Chickens 4 months old and over - farms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting., number., dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number., dollars., Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting. . pounds . . dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting., dollars., Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 547,(390,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732, 570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62, 582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 46,842,160 8,700 40,850,180 40,730,539 83,190 26,476 9,975 5,991,980 171, 149 328,780 5,492,051 4,096 91,507 3,967 43,985 2,044 6,547 3,474 24,445 3,294 23,077 111 517 622 1,107 1,325 348 66 351 1,910 1,080 362 202 48 11 3 922 977 135 10 1,222 3,047 1,984 22,887 1,419 14,184 1,571 8,703 96 13,078 91 7,633 75 5,445 65 5,225 55 220 47 217 3,636 182,619 3,571 37,654 4,777,135 1,257 18,860 565,800 105 7,075 91,975 592 12,870,771 328,780 441 16,836 1,213 569,889 153,873 5,479,824 60, 218 4,908,323 4,874,425 30,000 3,898 571,501 16,284 555,217 68 5,353 63 1,865 20 25 43 864 62 2,624 24 91 16 ,352 15 424 14 928 1 3 1 3 36 20,705 52 3,295 519, 545 16 1,189 35,670 10 2,014 25 52,850 14,270 8,694,167 26,109 7,990,568 7,985,054 2,560 154 2,800 703, 599 15,482 3,525 684, 592 207 8,879 197 3,715 68 158 186 2,389 194 2,775 94 404 66 952 41 492 49 460 5 1,360 5 1,360 5 5 143 13,108 214 4,663 642,092 45 985 29,550 5 500 6,500 10 211,750 3,525 21 1,699 39 51,047 13,783 13,934,696 13,568 12,213,489 12,177,073 25,950 7,696 2,770 1,721,207 39,739 87,560 1, 593,908 792 24,392 769 11,783 351 1,145 711 6,836 730 5,773 1 40 76 195 315 152 13 30 285 223 130 78 19 4 176 145 25 5 250 497 342 5,467 267 3,904 264 1,563 20 7,675 20 4,535 10 3,140 10 3,075 5 65 2 22 611 32,254 762 10,540 1,366,362 272 5,013 150,390 25 3,940 51,220 106 3,174,225 87,560 104 2,665 248 137,310 37,074 12,085,450 7,250 10,211,306 10,185,940 18,600 5,491 1,275 1,874,144 62,425 130,520 1,681,199 1,284 29,764 1,233 14,391 682 2,428 1,129 7,833 1,083 7,540 35 130 106 337 569 90 17 110 478 438 127 68 12 301 316 60 5 299 995 575 7,074 438 4,454 485 2,620 40 2,640 35 1,210 40 1,430 30 1,320 35 110 10 25 1,151 54,447 1,188 11,805 1,441,746 429 6,648 199,440 35 1,525 19,825 241 5,298,225 130,520 166 4,277 399 214, 250 57,848 5,623,239 3,697 4,682,993 4,673,138 4,825 4,800 230 940,246 27,871 94, 510 817,865 1,165 18,214 1,145 9,641 593 1,971 980 5,093 885 3,480 30 160 225 416 305 29 100 671 295 58 15 6 257 286 50 245 365 595 5,902 393 3,735 479 2,167 30 1,400 30 525 25 875 25 830 15 45 10 30 1,095 41,975 1,015 6,216 684,270 335 3,830 114,900 40 1,110 14,430 175 3,616,321 94,510 115 5,373 337 82,862 22,373 1,024,784 1,376 843,501 834,909 1,255 4,437 2,900 181,283 9,348 12,665 159,270 580 4,905 560 2,590 330 820 425 1,430 340 885 45 165 195 130 45 95 400 65 135 195 310 695 390 2,140 265 1,175 280 965 20 135 600 20,130 340 1,135 123,120 160 1,195 35,850 60 570,250 12,665 25 808 165 31,570 8,525 54 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8.-Cotton farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting. . number of litters . . 1 or 2 litters farms reporting . , 3 to 9 litters ■ farms reporting.. 10 to 19 litters fanns reporting.. 20 to 39 litters farms reporting . . 40 to 89 litters farms reporting . 70 or more litters farms reporting . June 2 to November 30 fa™13 reporting . number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain reporting. acres . reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting . acres . bushels. 3 reporting . bushels. Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting. acres. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres, pounds. Sales farms reporting. pounds. Wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Oats harvested for grain. -farms reporting. acres. bushels. -farms reporting, bushels. Total all commercial farms Barley harvested. .farms reporting. acres. bushels. .farms reporting, bushels. Rye harvested. Peanuts harvested for nuta. •farms reporting. acres. bushels . .farms reporting, bushels. .farms reporting, acres, pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres .. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting. . , tons. . . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . , acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. .. tons. .. See footnotes at end of table. 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35,976 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614, 579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 1,042,211 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52, 172 71,098 224 4,650 Economic class 1,114 3,569 636 412 66 912 1,994 665 1,575 1,083 18,088 591 281 153 41 6 11 1,026 17,456 466,415 308 147,895 3,464 153,328 2,895 118,474 155,049,358 1,973 107,470,184 2,763 155, 193 2,268,554 2,655 2,110,883 527 14,526 266,130 136 99,385 507 14,744 211,938 218 129,887 253 5,253 42,700 120 24,623 386 4,935 4,127,230 857 27,302 42,848 376 20,908 22 371 368 30 410 360 5 120 14 123 12 ,595 1,595 86,900 11 46,500 52 4,391 48 3,760 6,907,400 43 5,149,600 78 13,204 254,306 78 246,200 18 1,957 68,980 18 49,830 11 1,195 20,093 11,452 266 ,500 7 103 210,000 53 3,621 8,037 38 3,542 40 205 17 30 116 13 147 11 12 145 4,725 6 2,450 254 20,608 229 17,674 30,011,060 213 26,585,970 251 31,842 550,025 251 520,141 20 582 13,390 9 8,720 62 2,549 42,490 13 189 ,500 2 350 173 232,000 11,761 154 10,094 14,081 94 9,605 226 884 103 106 17 189 520 143 364 124 2,986 72 21 16 10 5 124 2,891 88,880 41 26,000 703 43,237 629 34,139 49,295,528 476 34,944,404 709 47,601 692,910 656 648,253 147 5,007 78,770 37 20, 185 169 6,455 97,725 78 67,380 82 1,918 16, 720 46 10,935 62 1,019 979,130 10, 828 245 7,092 10,611 108 4,892 11 255 255 363 1,116 200 147 16 323 646 193 470 253 4,023 132 60 50 11 227 3,788 101,645 85 31,010 1,206 49,115 1,058 36,536 41,082,805 675 24,855,475 992 44,023 556,878 962 504,814 192 4,420 67,310 37 14,500 170 2,695 31,605 65 11,230 121 2,565 20,500 11,865 110 1,455 1,463,135 244 3,785 6,004 76 1,944 5 180 180 301 876 186 100 15 231 491 190 385 291 5,262 131 266 5,047 105,500 85 30,680 984 32, 502 776 24,105 25,305,385 516 15,328,785 623 16,668 191,760 603 171,820 125 2,260 34,525 25 4,050 1,485 15,550 10 2,500 25 240 1,630 130 1,815 1,064,460 6,556 151 2,635 3,855 60 925 15 165 135 OKLAHOMA 55 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 8. -Cotton farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] hem (For definitions ami explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class SPECIFIED CROPS mRVESTED-Condnuod Hay crops— Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons, green weight. . Broome orn harvested farms reporting. . acres. . tons of brush. . Cotton harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bales. . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres2, bushels. . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres2 . bushels. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres. . . 5,675 118,623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285,413 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 562 49, 128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 3,356 22,627 301 5,236 4,651 46 685 144 3,986 5,544 47 2,021 549 9,962 12,526 71 1,135 50 2,475 5,384 318,326 219, 100 460 38 8,127 116 20 2,430 155 83, 190 239 840 1 50 100 1 100 100 4 510 235 91 24,201 26,827 5 210 221 6 886 1,483 1 700 20 571 508 5 225 47 333 46,944 40,772 1 (Z) 6 2 2,560 52 821 880 11 430 536 102 2,230 3,334 16 505 10 480 115 1,027 91,254 65,589 39 (Z) 346 16 9 1,115 46 25,950 132 2,605 2,075 20 375 46 1,135 1,605 20 865 202 3,720 5,070 20 285 20 1,125 209 1,667 91,212 55,452 105 16 3,620 46 18,600 106 181 61 1,075 1,015 15 170 45 695 945 151 1,986 2,469 15 155 5 200 35 1,521 52,485 25,680 150 10 2,170 20 1 265 35 4,825 65 501 50 475 360 10 40 35 740 875 20 345 70 945 910 15 175 10 445 43 745 12,230 4,780 165 12 1,985 70 9 940 25 1,255 30 101 Z Reported in small fractions. lIncludes miLk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 56 State Table 18. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 3 of 8. -Other field-crop farms [Data are based on reports for on] y a 9ampl e of farms. S a text] Item (For definitions and explnnatio FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . Average per acre dollars . Land in farms according lo use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. 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 *cre9 farms 200 to 499 acres farms 500 to 999 acres farms 1,000 or more acres farms Cropland used only for pasture farms Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms Cultivated summer fallow farms Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms Woodland pastured farms Woodl and not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms Improved pasture farms Irrigated land in farms farms Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting, reporting, reporting, report! ng . reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting. acres . reporting. acres . reporting. acres . reporting. acres . report! ng . reporting. acres . reporting. acres, reporting. acres . reporti ng . acres, reporting. reporting . acres . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops. . . farms Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on Uie contour farms Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms System of terraces on crop and pasture I and farms reporting, acres . reporting, acres. report] ng . acres. reporting, acres. FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . , 55 to 64 years number . . 85 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other Income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold. operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 to 49 acres number . 50 lo 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 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 56,942 XXX 31,220,991 XXX 54J.3 45,128 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12,014 2,288 320 24,408 1,925,619 24,222 2,332,170 10,001 938,151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383,564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1,107,517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99,185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17,611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 Economic class 1,418 100.0 451,488 100.0 318.4 25,091 76.77 1,418 153,883 30 85 85 180 500 389 127 18 4 581 33,194 642 32,987 177 7,973 230 12,657 365 12,357 663 74,244 277 16,462 971 122,088 214 11,886 365 19,462 365 19,177 466 25,487 470 28,657 37 803 747 63,619 1,408 35 221 339 457 325 31 46.1 559 412 76 71 135 859 128 152 50 15 80 120 240 105 125 480 170 28 5 16 1.1 18,375 4.1 1,148.4 99,000 79.49 16 7,234 7 2 2 2 465 10 2,168 4 730 8 1,111 2 327 1 200 2 540 15 7,218 6 530 14 1,732 14 1,732 2 220 9 2,390 16 1 3 127 9.0 68,122 15.1 536.4 58,562 105 .89 127 31,906 10 2 55 3,711 70 4,922 27 1,463 31 2,529 29 930 50 5,824 32 1,185 89 18,633 21 1,781 95 6,863 95 6,863 94 7,697 38 3,060 5 125 59 7,222 127 5 42 45 30 27 16 10 1 10 10 10 55 30 9 3 96 76 20 20 176 21 16 20 15 20 140 60 272 365 19.2 25.7 115,061 119,830 25.5 26.5 423.0 328.3 43,581 22,818 101 .72 70.61 272 365 45,442 36,844 10 25 60 185 147 128 59 17 6 104 157 6,918 7,140 147 143 7,100 8,917 51 30 1,810 1,400 66 58 3,160 3,412 70 87 2,130 4,105 82 188 12,615 24,320 81 56 5,187 5,200 205 259 34,386 31,333 35 81 4,290 3,500 156 90 7,972 2,790 156 90 7,722 2,755 168 118 8,836 4,879 104 135 7,922 8,535 6 10 188 135 184 227 16,447 18,075 272 365 20 5 46 62 91 81 85 115 25 91 5 11 41.9 46.4 171 125 31 15 40 194 31 45 10 15 80 25 35 140 50 5 338 23.8 80,585 17.8 238.4 11,431 45.71 338 22,592 15 5 85 190 43 133 8,535 167 6,025 40 1,515 47 1,580 97 2,930 162 14,810 56 1,455 258 23,578 51 1,435 5 40 5 40 62 2,490 141 7,460 11 255 178 14,945 41 80 80 112 15 48.8 155 85 35 35 55 40 50 183 35 26 40 40 80 25 30 95 15 3 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 8. -Other field-crop farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of faims. See l«xt] 57 (For definitions and explanations, sec text) Total all commercial farms F.conomic class FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number .. . Port owners number . . . All tenants numlicr . . . Cash tenants number. . . Shore-cosh tenants number . . . Crop-share tenants number.. . Livestock-share tenants number. .. Croppers number. . , Other anil unspecified lenants number. . . White farm operators: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . All tenants number . . Croppers number. . Nonwhile farm operators: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . All tenants number . . Croppers numl»or . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Orain combines farms reporting . . number. . Com pickers. farms reporting. . number . . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks farms reportinr; . . number. . Tractors farms reporting . . number. . Tractors other than garden -farms reporting . . nnmlier . . 1 tractor farms reporting* • 2 tractors forms reporting. . 3 tractors farms report! ng . . 4 tractors farms reportinr:.. 5 or more tractors farms reportine. . Wheel tractors form* reporting. . mmbar.i Crawler tractors farms reportinr; . . number.. Garden tractors fam.s retorting.. number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting. . Home freeter farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of toad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell , or shale farms reporting . . Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting . . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road forms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles Farms reporting.. FARM LABOR. WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers. farms reporting. . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting., 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . , 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Not residing on form operated operators reporting . . Operators not reporting residence number.. See footnotes at end of table. 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 339 547 532 60 lli 310 6 15 30 329 542 512 10 521 575 46 56 195 195 56 1,056 1,313 1,233 1,975 1,223 1,939 690 395 106 23 9 1,223 1,921 16 18 36 36 1,003 1,157 1,278 567 660 31 15 233 444 721 125 596 138 293 67 98 240 1,273 1,259 88 71 69 84 5 10 13 13 10 10 117 162 127 295 127 290 21 73 15 12 6 127 280 10 10 5 5 116 132 127 86 102 48 287 117 10 56 96 120 56 96 120 5 176 191 21 26 15 15 227 325 267 488 267 477 102 126 33 6 267 472 5 5 11 11 246 303 252 155 191 6 5 10 16 50 63 159 20 72 507 70 154 141 10 26 100 70 154 141 5 153 175 10 10 65 65 10 15 294 353 350 553 345 546 192 108 40 5 345 548 5 5 248 298 335 137 170 20 5 73 90 192 35 137 40 66 15 36 56 227 96 127 115 10 15 75 96 127 110 101 101 10 10 37 37 6 11 243 279 293 391 293 386 215 63 15 293 386 5 5 208 223 303 103 123 41 131 161 30 131 25 61 10 35 35 175 217 35 20 345 10 10 283 15 40 58 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 8.-Other field-crop farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] (Tor definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the yenr farms reporting., acres on which used. . tons. . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid maUfiats farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture , ...farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Corn farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons,. Liquid materials , farms reporting. . tons.. Wheat farms reporting,. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Cotton farms reporting,. . Dry materials forms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons,. All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used durwe; the year farms reporting.. acres limed. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures forms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting . . $100 to $909 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting . . $2,000 to $4,999 farms renorting . . $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars . . Under $1,000 farms reporting.. 51,000 to 52,499 forms reporting. . 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 to $9,999 farms renorting. . 510,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars, . Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor forms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting. . 5500 to $999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to 54,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 to 519,999 farms reporting.. . $20,000 to 549,999 farms reporting.. 550,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees forms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting . . $100 to 5499 farms reporting. . 5500 to $999. farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. 5100 to $499 farms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more - farms reporting... See footnotes at end of table. 23,055 945 2,332,404 61,013 134,896 5,396 22,586 934 129,543 5,251 831 26 5,353 145 6,073 177 285,418 5,574 6,016 177 23,174 514 63 195 2,274 71 133,407 1,375 2,273 71 11,280 133 2 28 3,283 264 75,585 3,938 3,255 259 5,651 333 46 5 186 10 11,657 145 1,061,640 3,905 11,414 145 43,154 328 311 2,070 5,090 509 199,487 11,186 4,814 498 12,961 1,010 404 11 1,621 39 10,161 737 576,867 35,035 9,959 726 33,323 2,933 265 21 1,253 96 1,444 15 49,227 265 90,588 340 56,930 1,418 48,877 1,126 66,236,813 403,173 4,807 197 28,092 845 7,352 61 5,950 18 2,676 5 29,996 541 86,585,401 423,986 17,690 426 5,468 63 3,156 35 2,038 11 1,644 6 36,087 1,112 23,794,324 605,585 10,584 328 18,568 614 6,935 170 35,324 1,063 32,048,346 1,189,992 12,493 255 9,285 244 5,696 239 5,047 190 1,788 71 724 60 212 4 69 10 29,134 1,051 7,451,007 527,141 10,735 117 14,779 568 2,548 215 1,072 151 55,938 1,368 27,024,123 666,582 8,699 150 27,131 686 13,441 350 6,568 182 99 13 2,424 319 13 319 7 280 7 20 8 502 8 52 13 1,632 13 246 16 14 8,100 13 1 12 39,942 6 6 15 32,371 1 14 16 67,671 16 39,923 16 29,012 101 11,743 963 100 875 6 26 1,020 26 109 23 1,040 23 77 70 2,750 64 195 6 24 86 6,933 80 494 6 64 127 107 49,841 '88 18 1 49 99,509 26 13 4 121 152,009 61 60 127 365,416 110 125,693 21 26 63 127 140,833 227 267 21,672 15,274 1,820 1,467 227 267 1,815 1,459 5 5 5 8 57 61 2,020 2,139 57 61 209 152 10 40 340 620 10 40 35 63 21 86 565 1,410 21 86 47 125 60 35 1,545 730 60 35 134 57 140 155 3,780 2,690 140 155 313 348 196 200 13,422 7,685 196 200 1,077 714 5 5 5 8 10 5 215 50 240 100 272 365 232 290 127,482 105,380 30 66 175 204 16 15 6 5 5 116 173 92,880 124,342 96 128 9 35 6 10 5 224 310 179,498 152,257 25 82 138 198 61 30 257 325 444,210 230,070 55 40 102 77 92 83 55 40 21 17 232 300 165,655 118,815 15 21 65 187 90 82 62 10 272 365 198,187 163,975 15 66 195 144 138 62 17 207 7,935 657 197 613 10 44 27 350 27 38 11 265 107 1,538 102 126 5 10 20 310 20 40 101 1,244 96 83 5 15 157 4,228 152 304 5 19 338 263 75,725 36 210 12 5 136 60,258 121 262 65,255 101 156 5 213 58,490 120 62 20 11 208 46,860 31 165 11 333 93,145 25 275 26 7 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 8. -Other field-crop farms Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 59 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products SOU total, dollars... average per farm, dollars — All crops sold dollars . . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fmits and nuts, sold dollars... Vegetables sold dollars .. . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars . . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . . . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars... Dairy products sold dollars . . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars... LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting . . , number... Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . . number. .. Milk cows farms reporting. . , number.., Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting... number... Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting . . . number... Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head Tamis reporting. .. 2 to 4 head farms reporting... 5 to 9 head farms reporting.., 10 to 19 head farms reporting... 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Milk oows- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. HofSes and/or mules farms reporting.. number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting . . number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number . . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting. . number. . Goats and kids farms reporting.. number . . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: CaUle and calves sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number. , dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting., dollars.. Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting.. pounds . dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 547,890,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,5L2 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 11,884,115 8,381 10,159,687 10,121,547 17,500 13,560 7,080 1,724,428 33,420 45,915 1,645,093 1,231 30,584 1,220 15,721 801 1,755 1,106 8,453 985 6,410 20 136 156 326 446 127 20 85 544 343 113 104 26 3 2 375 416 10 494 1,246 787 10,860 584 6,975 622 3,885 35 855 30 325 25 530 25 500 15 30 1,041 40,841 1,047 11,352 1,392,991 463 7,976 239,280 20 385 5,005 124 1,427,376 45,915 138 4,712 335 103,724 28,008 828,463 51,779 707,615 707,575 40 120,848 293 14 937 8 265 14 431 13 241 16 7 184 5 150 7 34 15 708 115,305 5 175 5,250 1,000 270 3,080,163 24,253 2,800,011 2,796,203 500 588 2,720 280,152 966 19,025 260,161 112 4,168 107 1,953 42 132 107 1,002 102 1,213 29 71 34 458 32 380 28 78 5 500 5 190 5 310 5 300 5 10 4 69 2,251 107 1,679 237,677 22 611 18,330 5 200 2,600 6 396,045 19,025 21 3,575 966 3,777,250 13,887 3,247,533 3,240,629 3,250 3,029 625 529,717 8,563 365 520,789 222 8,818 222 4,637 101 152 212 2,360 207 1,821 5 5 5 55 101 37 14 77 113 150 2,730 97 1,546 129 1,184 190 7,459 207 3,492 444,809 113 2,491 74,730 5 17,750 365 35 831 61 28,635 7,732 2,583,516 7,078 2,092,670 2,082,689 7,625 1,246 1,110 490,846 14,293 12,200 464,353 320 8,496 320 4,563 234 498 290 2,364 270 1,569 5 25 25 51 172 42 25 106 101 47 41 108 126 128 364 198 3,883 172 2,744 148 1,139 15 170 15 45 10 125 10 120 5 5 260 11,236 300 3,414 377,310 162 2,804 84,120 10 135 1,755 51 498,596 12,200 52 2,773 92 41,054 11,085 1,209,376 3,578 973,272 963,389 1,025 8,533 325 236,104 6,324 10,875 218,905 298 5,615 298 2,888 218 472 263 1,576 243 1,151 30 45 105 91 22 15 160 101 10 6 6 106 107 5 106 282 203 2,680 158 1,565 170 1,115 10 175 10 90 5 85 5 70 5 15 268 11,610 263 1,489 166,000 126 1,675 50,250 5 50 650 37 407,985 10, 875 25 496 115 21,160 5,713 60 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 8.-Other field-crop farms [pita are baaed on reports (or only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Liners farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting. number of litters. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting . arms reporting . arms reporting . arms reporting. 'arms reporting, number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more liUers. . . June 2 to November 30 Under 11 acres. . . 11 to 24 acres ... 25 to 49 acres . . . 50 to 74 acres . . . 75 to 99 acres . . . 100 or more acres Harvested for gram . . . arms reporting . . . arms reporting. . . I reporting. . . arms reporting . . . 1 reporting. . . arms reporting. . . arms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels. . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels. . . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . -farms reporting... acres . . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . . acres . . . pound6 . . . Sales farms reporting . . . pounds . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . . acres . ■ . bushels . . . Sales fartns reporting. . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels — Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting... acres — bushels — Sales farms reporting . . . bushels — Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting... acres . . . pounds. . ■ Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting — acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons.. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons.. . Sales farms reporting . . . tons — 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35,976 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 456 1,900 214 214 18 5 5 371 976 321 924 530 6,603 311 156 53 10 515 6,378 168,445 101 29,305 802 31,424 645 24,436 32,014,126 300 14,898,776 324 9,391 174,196 299 159,708 146 2,590 44,365 25 7,125 40 410 7,400 15 1,020 89 2,205 25,480 49 15,870 1,202 44,652 65,015,080 136 3,057 8,393 2,773 11 105 240 9 1,920 9 1,380 1,940,020 13 1,565 32,375 13 31,015 1 20 200 1 160 14 1,709 4,879,366 3,000 5 1,000 99 7,421 6,401 9,323,110 72 5,442,010 53 2,502 48,200 53 43,344 2 40 990 50 ,000 17 230 4,295 100 6,738 16,865,005 12 307 829 5 375 92 568 25 57 71 290 82 278 ,185 30 15 17 5 62 1,135 37,850 20 16,000 209 10,066 184 7,933 11,131,581 112 5,118,396 128 3,009 54,836 123 51,104 72 1,550 29,100 15 4,750 25 285 5,500 10 620 46 1,405 15,930 26 11,010 208 10,961 19,742,555 2,825 61 1,560 4,790 26 2,045 148 651 86 50 7 5 122 366 113 285 116 1,810 45 50 21 116 1,725 48,400 21 3,560 217 6,650 182 4,825 5,890,520 72 2,464,720 70 1,240 21,175 60 19,150 45 480 9,925 5 1,875 5 35 400 5 400 20 400 3,555 5 500 308 11,981 13,652,145 41 700 1,884 11 288 141 458 65 75 1 111 183 96 275 177 2,303 96 66 10 5 177 2,303 52,855 40 5,945 178 4,342 137 3,247 3,014,645 30 807,600 50 915 14,460 45 13,845 16 400 3,250 5 500 5 150 1,500 5 1,200 292 8,503 7,168,814 1,301 11 350 745 5 65 5 70 190 See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 8.-Other field-crop farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J 61 {For definitions and c-xplanalions, see te\l) Total all commercial farms Economic class SPECIFIED CROPS mRVESTED-Conlinuml Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres — tons. .. Sales farms reporting. . . tons. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tans. . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons.. . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons, green weight... Broomcorn harvested farms reporting... acres . . . tons of brush . . . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2 . . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . 5,675 118,623 ia,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285,413 835 24,894 44 1,630 6,461 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 3,356 22,627 100 1,496 1,324 5 15 52 617 982 10 105 141 2,535 2,626 197 25,296 5,484 872 18,358 9,368 410 89 16,266 155 303 50,700 55 17,500 149 409 5 200 250 2 930 195 14 1,032 655 5 (Z) 50 7 115 165 28 9,243 1,680 95 4,142 3,203 5 500 30 550 420 33 700 851 64 8,685 2,237 181 4,898 2,643 26 4 765 20 59 12,865 45 525 610 5 15 10 145 215 5 60 35 635 665 10 65 62 5,170 1,082 266 4,847 117 62 10,826 20 77 18,080 15 7,625 56 279 13 201 180 41 650 395 5 15 31 1,093 262 211 2,509 730 106 10 1,985 30 70 13,640 10 1,025 10 160 55 30 380 610 5 45 20 235 300 10 175 28 105 930 225 130 12 2,310 85 97 6,115 20 5,100 15 23 Z Reported in small fractions. includes mili equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . 62 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 4 of 8. -Poultry farms Dai i! are based on reports for only a sampl e of Farms. See text J Item (For definitions and explanations, Total ill oommercial farms Economic class FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number .. . Percent distribution percent. . . Land in farms acres... Percent distribution : percent . . . Average size of farm acres . . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. . . Average per acre dollars .. . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farTn3 reporting. . . acres . . . 1 to 9 acres fanriS reporting . . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting . . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 99 acres fam3 reporting . . . 100 to 199 ^cres farms reporting... 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . . acres . . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . acre9 . . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting.. ncres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Woodland not pastured forms reporting . . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms forms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops fflrms reporting.. acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosioo control farms reporting . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number., 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operatofs- Working off their farms, totel operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . 200 or more days operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income from sources other than form operated. . .operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number. 10 to 49 acres number . 50 to 69 acres number. TO 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 to 1 ,999 acres number , 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. XXX 548.3 45,128 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12, 0W 2,288 320 24,408 1,925,619 24,222 2,332,170 10,001 938, 151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383, 564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1,107,517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99, 185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17, 611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 32,331 4,035 9,331 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 779 100.0 106,258 100.0 136.4 20,096 152.48 283 15,663 35 25 51 62 58 46 6 200 16,071 149 7,496 12 175 68 3,311 85 4,010 244 17,063 51 1,185 411 43,197 139 7,373 11 568 25 1,195 10 475 116 7,195 774 5 86 123 229 229 102 51.3 280 87 31 162 46 499 60 182 140 202 40 101 60 66 20 21 82 40 6 1 35 4.5 9,493 8.9 271.2 70,379 402.80 15 1,251 6 1 2 5 1 13 1,411 7 370 2 105 6 265 2,254 6 35 18 3,236 13 1,458 5 250 30 11 2 13 3 1 42.5 102 13.1 23,875 22.5 234.1 18,728 70.12 46 2,705 42 6,815 26 935 5 25 11 260 25 650 41 3,394 10 590 56 8,825 20 670 10 875 102 20 26 30 20 6 47.0 145 18.6 22,910 21.6 158.0 27,935 170.18 35 1,695 35 1,200 5 45 5 525 25 630 70 5,840 20 240 80 8,240 50 2,525 5 250 5 125 15 1,720 145 5 35 45 40 20 51.4 30 10 5 15 5 15 20 115 20 30 172 22.1 26,140 24.6 152.0 18,609 129.28 57 4,282 10 5 15 1 11 10 5 35 3,040 41 3,526 21 986 20 2,540 50 2,915 5 100 92 11,246 31 2,085 5 375 5 400 5 350 21 865 172 5 25 35 46 36 25 49.2 185 23.7 11,130 10.5 60.2 11,900 250.53 50 1,465 55 2,215 20 220 5 30 15 190 40 1,280 10 220 90 4,840 5 40 5 150 50 ,935 185 25 25 60 25 50 52.2 35 10 15 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 8. -Poultry farms _____^^_ [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See. textj 63 (For definitions and explanations, sec text) FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number., Part owner? number., All tenants numlwr. , Cash tenants number . , Share-cash tenants number • Crop-share tenants number., Livestock-share tenants number . . Croppers number . . Other and unspecified tenants number. , White farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number . , All tenants number. , Croppers number. , Nonwhile farm operators: Full owners number . , Part owners number , , All tenants....... number., Croppers number . , SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines Farms reporting.. number. , Com pickers farms reporting. , number . , Pick-up balers farms reporting.. number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks farms reporting.. number. . Tractors farms reporting ■■ number., Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number.. 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting.. 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors , farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms renorlinj;. . number ,. Crawler tractors farms reporting. ■ number.. Garden tractors farms reporting. . number. . Automobiles farms reporting . . number. . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone , farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine , , .farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting , . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons . , Total all commercial farms Regular hired workers (employed 150 or n a days) farms reporting. persons . , Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers arms reporting. , arms reporting., i reporting., arms reporting. 'arms reporting.. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,861 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 I.conomic class 603 105 60 20 15 593 100 60 67 67 11 11 72 72 21 21 533 669 453 636 398 505 318 63 10 5 2 388 478 26 27 131 131 537 637 739 503 483 46 41 5 83 278 278 212 71 1/41 30 55 20 36 134 276 58 133 716 22 41 24 111 10 10 5 5 72 93 82 102 72 87 57 15 15 15 81 86 102 71 61 10 120 145 95 155 95 130 70 15 10 25 25 90 115 130 90 100 15 10 5 30 135 142 20 10 142 20 10 26 26 5 5 16 16 5 5 141 176 102 152 77 107 57 15 72 97 10 10 45 45 107 132 167 127 126 5 15 165 10 10 5 5 160 10 10 10 10 5 5 110 115 90 120 75 90 60 15 70 75 15 15 30 30 150 165 185 115 135 5 5 180 5 64 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 8. -Poultry farms l Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres on which used . . tons. . Dry materials farms rcporti ng . . tons.. Liquid maw-rials farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Corn /arms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Wheat farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons . . Cotton farms reporting,. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Ions.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . ncres limed. . tons .. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . SI 00 to $999 farms reporting . . 51,000 to $1,999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms retorting . . $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to 59,999 farms reporting. . 510,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. 5500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting., 510,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees fnrms reporting. . dollars. , Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to 5499 farms repottinp. . $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1 ,000 or more farms reporting . , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting., 5100 to $499 farms reporting., S500 to S999 farms reporting . 51,000 to $4,999 farms reporting., 55,000 or more farms reporting., See footnotes at end of table. 23,055 2,332,404 134,896 22,586 129,543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23,174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 186 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,487 4,814 12,961 404 1,621 10, 161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1,444 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 66,236,813 4,807 28,092 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,996 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,087 23,794,324 10,584 18,568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14,779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 122 6,883 416 122 416 56 2,098 56 208 15 220 15 20 11 110 11 13 40 2,015 40 77 57 2,360 57 93 26 407 1,024 779 779 5,876,151 15 115 76 216 357 712 1,853,545 301 190 137 52 32 198 57,400 100 88 10 322 426,666 141 56 41 46 15 12 154 23,611 96 46 11 1 744 157,891 370 305 53 16 2 178 17 2 17 35 35 1,538,254 34 529,415 12 22 12 5,095 35 232,873 5 1 11 7 8 3 3 3,551 1 1 1 35 36,367 10 13 1 11 25 1,095 10 355 10 46 10 540 10 28 5 135 5 4 5 50 100 102 102 1,468,000 102 97 471,435 15 15 37 20 10 35 18,625 5 25 5 76 121,930 20 6 15 15 15 5 25 3,485 5 20 102 29,260 30 55 17 50 3,050 185 50 185 25 875 25 84 10 155 10 12 15 760 15 27 30 1,170 30 54 15 275 675 145 145 1,326,265 5 30 110 145 425, 855 20 50 55 20 45 12,940 20 25 43,955 30 10 25 15 40 8,135 25 10 5 135 36, 245 50 55 30 25 2,325 113 25 113 10 645 10 19 5 70 225 172 172 880,902 25 11 36 100 161 236,660 51 36 13,660 15 16 5 71 17,803 56 10 46 4,810 31 15 167 29,429 60 97 5 5 15 L90 10 15 10 185 185 526,800 5 15 30 125 10 165 157,120 115 50 5,540 40 50 8,755 30 20 25 765 25 185 17, 105 135 50 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 8. -Poultry farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 65 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALINE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE AH (arm products sold total, dollars.' average per farm, dol I an-- . All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . Vegetables sold dollars. Fruit* and nuts sold dollars . Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved. Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull ca!v< arms reporting, number, arms reporting. I reporting, number. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on band: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms report i ng . . 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 bead farms reporting. . 20 to 49 bead farms reporting. . 50 to 99 bead farms reporting. . 100 to 499 bead farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/Of mules farms reporting . . number. . Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number . . Ewes farms reporting . . number . . Rama and wethers farms reporting.. number. . GOBtS and kids farms reporting. . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number . , dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting., number., dollars . . Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting.. pounds . dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 547, 890, 853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14, 139, 199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198, 163 2, 576, 119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6, 553, 236 10,202,969 13,098 165,453 158,905 2,000 3,548 1,000 10,037,516 9,121,603 188,291 727,622 498 12,312 462 5,929 294 1,374 433 4,003 393 2,380 35 60 80 110 132 76 5 SO 170 111 51 26 21 1 2 150 107 20 10 6 204 522 282 5,049 199 2,850 180 2,199 61 2,960 51 871 56 2,089 56 1,982 56 107 15 355 622 940,175 417 4,893 582,548 150 4,016 120,480 51 1,244 16, 172 108 5,677,220 188,291 697 3,196,940 561 8,794,970 2,374,638 2,833,140 80,947 778 722 56 2,832,362 2,706,096 64,884 19 1,409 19 690 12 298 19 426 19 293 7 13 10 160 8 128 3 32 1 60 1 16 1 44 1 42 1 2 20 142,925 13 414 54,350 8 219 6,570 1 29 377 7 1,770,750 64,884 30 737,450 19 684,260 184,751 2,895,425 28,387 39,175 38,062 113 1,000 2,656,250 2,610,104 30,800 215,346 67 2,720 62 1,670 36 202 52 658 52 392 26 248 55 1,000 40 610 50 390 5 100 40 201,725 67 1,569 192, 545 30 730 21,900 10 987,800 30,800 60 830,499 30 1,971,995 532,435 2,334,895 16, 103 56,324 55,936 388 2,278,571 2,025,676 61,935 190,960 110 2,640 90 845 60 360 95 1,180 85 615 40 70 65 1,795 50 890 30 905 15 575 15 130 15 445 15 430 15 5 250 144,680 95 975 127,800 40 1,845 55,350 15 315 4,095 35 1,825,525 61, 935 120 1,217,802 55 1,360,805 367,414 1,289,371 7,496 52,868 52,693 175 1,236,503 1,092,603 14,297 129,603 97 2,978 96 1,539 61 184 87 884 77 555 56 76 82 1,514 46 867 67 647 25 1,145 20 340 20 805 20 775 20 30 5 5 157 227,695 82 920 94,213 47 927 27, 810 15 445 5,785 11 448,850 14,297 167 339,128 137 2,594,570 700,535 704,480 3,808 11,065 9,794 1,250 21 693,415 575,929 14,985 102,501 115 1,570 110 745 70 205 110 560 90 265 35 45 40 405 30 265 15 140 15 1,075 10 375 15 700 15 645 15 55 140 175,165 105 760 89,285 15 195 5,850 15 425 5,525 35 574,295 14,985 185 64, 966 180 1,798,190 485,513 66 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 8. -Poultry farms 'Data are based on reports for only a sample or farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. .. .farms reporting. number of litters . lor 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters. . . 20 to 39 litters. . . 40 to 69 litters. . . 70 or more litters. June 2 to November arms reporting. arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting . i reporting, arms reporting . number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. 3 reporting. s reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting.. acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . acres., pounds.. Sales farms reporting. . pounds. . Under 11 acres. . . . 1 1 to 24 acres .... 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres .... 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain Wheat harvested. farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels. . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels.. . Barley harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Rye harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . acres, pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. See footnotes at end of table. 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35,976 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 1,042,211 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 138 703 65 52 16 113 387 92 316 52 706 25 21 6 52 706 23,150 5 1,500 109 3,126 72 2,076 3,005,792 3,810 66,795 66 60,260 82 1,940 33,290 36 763 14,640 6 67 1,038 5 1,000 5 40 40,000 4,899 36 505 1,280 16 331 10 150 95 36 845 750 5 90 2 46 46 1,250 3 111 2 51 108,792 1 30,000 2 75 1,170 1 272 5 125 375 1 100 35 140 15 20 35 100 5 40 5 11 340 5 100 224,000 20 995 15,100 20 15,100 5 150 1,500 5 75 600 40 40,000 5 70 60 35 305 10 15 5 5 25 155 35 150 15 235 10 15 235 11,000 30 1,215 15 650 1,045,000 25 1,365 29,020 25 26,405 25 650 15,700 15 550 11,040 10 275 255 41 189 20 11 10 26 87 26 102 5 120 5 120 4,500 5 1,500 25 945 20 915 1,290,500 10 356,000 21 1,230 18,955 16 17,355 20 710 ,685 11 78 2,500 5 60 1,000 5 1,000 11 235 620 11 301 15 180 15 ISO 242,500 10 125 2,250 5 1,400 15 170 3,500 5 75 200 5 30 50 70 10 325 250 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 8. -Poultry farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj 67 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial fanns Economic class SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, lye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting. . . tons... Wild hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting. . . tans. . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons. . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres — tons, green weight. . . Broomcorn harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons of brush — Cotton harvested farms reporting . . . acres.. . bales. .. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2. . bushels.. . Sweetpotatoes harvested for heme use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres2. . bushels. . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . . Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . . acres. . . 5,675 118,623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326, 649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285,413 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356, 193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 3,356 22,627 52 749 1,028 48 1,855 2,646 11 470 47 795 1,226 25 260 125 136 8 1,760 40 (Z) 250 20 2,000 42 101 6 285 543 2 185 211 205 206 6 (Z) 75 10 145 180 10 400 550 10 205 245 5 (Z) 50 10 80 165 5 75 5 35 100 35 1 515 10 (Z) 90 11 124 115 6 550 775 30 3 395 10 (Z) 20 5 140 30 15 225 575 25 3 400 10 (Z) 125 10 1,250 5 50 50 15 500 915 5 100 50 5 40 5 35 1 325 10 (Z) 15 10 750 25 78 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes mili equivalent of cream and butterfat sold, 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevijiea. 68 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 5 of 8. -Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of 'arms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tola! all al farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . „ Percent distribution percent . . Land in farms acres... Percent distribution percent. . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and building', Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . 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 ncres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . , 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting.. acres.. Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . arre9 . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . - acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting.. acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land .farms reporting. . acres. . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 84 years number , . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF.FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income fromsources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their Terms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 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 to 1,999 acres number . 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. 56,942 XXX 31,220,991 XXX 548.3 45,128 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12,014 2,288 320 24,408 1,925,619 24,222 2,332,170 10,001 938,151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383,564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1,107,517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99,185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17,611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 1,716 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 4,676 100.0 1,560,500 100.0 333.7 33,687 102.52 3,926 439,429 100 286 356 627 996 944 559 56 2 2,941 198,913 1,441 84,751 424 19,664 475 31,166 824 33,921 1,935 159,619 449 23,341 3,630 602,074 864 64,627 119 6,594 108 4,399 634 32,816 1,036 95,120 81 4,418 2,045 215,012 4,655 110 539 1,294 1,530 990 192 46.7 1,586 907 233 446 344 505 3,090 455 700 25 110 85 230 365 805 345 410 1,510 641 137 13 89 1.9 91,016 5.8 1,022.7 145,911 155.03 29,949 9 24 35 19 1 69 12,541 23 2,624 4 985 6 966 14 673 36 6,291 4 256 76 37,088 35 6,682 11 1,594 11 1,159 26 3,532 2 250 58 14,900 2 24 36 14 12 51.7 405 8.7 283,800 18.2 700.7 74,273 109.99 370 89,154 5 16 10 61 79 169 29 1 294 39,280 187 19,884 69 5,826 79 7,337 92 6,721 119 11,354 36 2,675 357 115,009 84 8,428 16 1,168 15 938 62 6,225 123 18,011 13 738 205 32,556 405 5 41 161 99 81 18 46.2 367 46 104 10 20 10 5 120 170 63 7 1,348 1,334 1,014 28.8 28.5 21.7 539,304 364,195 205,115 34.6 23.3 13.1 400.1 273.0 202.3 43,768 26,037 16,103 108.02 94.38 83.12 1,221 1,122 779 171,776 96,838 40,447 5 15 40 30 60 85 30 70 171 137 245 175 301 367 207 427 303 91 284 61 10 7 1 960 796 547 66,663 42,136 29,203 480 359 292 30,181 15,476 12,011 165 101 65 5,613 4,305 2,410 182 97 91 14,180 2,765 4,183 254 223 171 10,388 8,406 5,418 456 577 502 44,859 47,845 35,000 152 126 81 6,915 7,040 4,485 1,137 1,057 677 201,885 140,143 75,859 307 237 166 24,152 15,575 8,340 67 10 15 3,542 40 250 57 10 15 2,172 10 120 275 186 70 13,243 7,716 1,835 400 297 125 41,239 21,589 5,315 41 15 10 2,250 850 330 732 653 282 84,288 56,548 20,880 1,343 1,329 1,004 25 30 40 163 207 86 457 357 225 469 439 327 178 246 265 51 50 61 45.3 45.8 48.0 342 244 40 58 75 1,006 145 221 20 40 115 50 155 640 295 32 1 509 256 120 133 120 825 121 156 487 191 60 236 95 527 120 137 15 5 45 15 40 50 95 95 140 275 260 175 90 135 95 500 185 75 45 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 8.-Dairy farms 69 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. .. Part owners number. .. All tenant* number... Cash tenants number. .. Sharp-cash tenants nun her... Crop-share tenants number. . . Livestock-share tenants number. .. Croppers number. .. Other and unspecified tenants. number. .. White farm operators: Full owners number.. . Part owners number . . . All tenants number. .. Croppers number. . . Nonwhile farm operators: Full owners number . . . Part owners n im.lier . . . All tenants number . . . Croppers number . . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD drain combines farms ro;iorling. . . number. .. Com pickers farms reporting. .. number. .. Pick-up balers farms reporting. .. number, . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . . number.. . Motortrucks farms reporting. . . number. . . Tractors farms reporting... number... Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . . nunilier. .. 1 tractor farms reporting.. . 2 tractors farms reporting.. . 3 tractors farms reporting . , . 4 tractors farms reporting.. . 5 or more Iractors farms report i rut . . . Wheel Iractors . .lam . ronorting Crawler Iractors farms reporting. . . number. . . Garden tractors farms reporting. .. number.. . Automobiles farms reporting . , . number. . . \utomobiles and, or motortrucks farms reporting. .. Telephone farms reporting . , , Home freezer farms reporting . , . Milking machine farms reporting.. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms rerorting . . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting... Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. .. 1 mile farms reporting . . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. . 4 miles farms reporting. . . 5 or more miles farms reporting... FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . . persons . . . Regular hired workers (employed 150. or more days) farms reporting. .. persons.. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers arms reporting. . . I reporting.. . 'arms reporting.. . arms reporting. .. t reporting . . . RESIDENCE OF F^RM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting... Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . . . Operators not reporting residence number See footnotes at end of table. 1'V'l.' 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 1,627 2,102 917 306 235 162 38 40 136 1,622 2,082 907 40 1,677 1,754 251 251 1,355 1,404 922 964 4,183 5,592 4,125 7,107 4,085 6,646 2,194 1,371 409 87 24 6,564 80 82 456 461 3,561 4,223 4,551 3,309 2,913 3,841 3,751 27 764 892 2,267 1,465 273 1,192 347 496 154 195 779 1,336 524 814 378 76 55 15 4,396 136 144 40 53 9 9 42 44 62 74 89 249 87 276 87 263 7 26 32 13 9 87 258 5 5 13 13 86 152 85 293 74 278 45 20 13 5 74 278 45 212 228 37 37 194 208 188 195 389 743 397 994 397 952 75 151 123 36 12 397 929 22 23 42 42 348 530 405 321 324 397 396 92 188 123 24 99 19 28 31 21 226 412 178 269 116 39 23 367 26 12 331 724 293 91 97 50 15 15 25 331 719 293 15 564 592 94 94 495 513 432 455 1,281 1,775 1,293 2,446 1,288 2,305 501 593 163 28 3 1,288 2,276 28 29 141 141 1,141 1,344 1,323 1,078 989 1,287 1,276 6 377 284 579 470 68 402 136 163 56 47 277 344 163 176 150 13 1,246 46 56 481 571 272 82 85 55 20 10 20 481 566 272 10 520 535 60 60 401 411 185 185 1,219 1,469 1,228 1,928 1,228 1,763 763 400 60 5 1,223 1,738 25 25 160 165 987 1,108 1,294 1,017 806 1,204 1,198 15 236 737 341 60 281 90 115 15 161 247 81 101 1,264 50 20 490 301 213 86 30 26 490 291 208 15 265 270 41 41 177 182 50 50 864 1,005 804 1,081 789 1,021 598 155 31 5 789 1,021 60 60 723 803 984 616 541 722 683 5 45 196 496 312 81 231 55 111 25 40 984 30 70 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 8.-Dairy farms [Data are based on report* for only a sample of farms. See texlj Ilcm (For definitions and explanations, USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the >ear farms reporting. . . acres on which used. .. tons . . . Dry materials farms reporting . . . tons Liquid materials farms reporting... tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting . . . tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons. .. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Corn farms reporting . . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporling. . . Ions Liquid materials Tamis reporting . . . tons... Wheat farms reporting... acres Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... Cotton farms reporting,. .. Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials fnrnis reporting... tons. . . All other crops farms reporting. . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Lime or liming materials used during the year fanns reporting... acres 1 i med . . . tons . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting... Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . . dollars . . . Under $100 farms reporting. . , $100 to $999 farms reporting. . , $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting... $2,000 to $4 ,099 farms reporting . . . $5,000 or more farms reporting . . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . 55,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. 510,000ormore farms reporting . . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporling. . $200 to $999 farms tenoning. . $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to 5499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. S50.000 or more farms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars . . Under 5100 fan.is reporting . . 5100 to 5499 farms reporting . . $500 to 5999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other pelroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting . . 5100 to 5199 farms reporting.. S500to$999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more i farms reporti ng. . Tolal all commercial farms Economic class 23,055 2,332,404 134,896 22,586 129,543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23, 174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 186 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,487 4,814 12,961 404 1,621 10,161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1,444 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 66,236,813 4,807 28,092 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,996 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,087 23,794,324 10,584 18,568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14,779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 2,250 185,761 12,716 2,238 12,611 17 105 1,117 52,128 1,107 4,145 10 18 347 15,755 347 1,164 423 9,434 423 720 899 54,366 893 3,035 11 79 156 2,844 156 178 962 51,234 960 3,369 2 8 204 6,683 14,735 4,676 4,661 15,225,115 45 1,017 904 1,730 965 2,700 4,043,792 1,519 673 303 182 23 2,636 1,162,172 961 1,362 313 2,722 2,693,470 919 758 353 415 177 71 21 8 2,546 550,525 933 1,342 224 47 4,631 2,019,973 732 2,390 1,096 410 3 77 18,278 1,804 76 1,799 58 ,242 58 622 20 2,550 20 190 21 766 21 48 34 5,286 34 532 37 3,359 36 392 11 740 1,415 89 89 1,527,443 2 3 84 67 302,035 30 13 6 12 6 60 85,663 2 89 728,436 1 61 65,973 1 13 24 23 170,435 218 34,360 2,059 207 1,968 11 91 128 9,145 118 689 10 18 38 2,092 38 146 45 1,755 45 141 90 11,621 84 461 6 70 23 513 23 30 108 9,234 107 501 1 3 14 588 ,800 405 405 2,914,584 11 23 91 280 248 586,599 85 83 38 40 2 256 181,027 36 153 67 388 792,929 42 54 49 124 81 38 248 92,681 26 155 59 405 359,508 5 83 167 149 1 839 76,208 5,266 839 5,257 433 22,415 433 1,689 144 6,033 144 495 129 3,482 129 253 363 21,362 363 1,222 5 9 72 1,401 72 83 384 21,515 384 1,515 91 2,930 6,797 1,348 1,348 5,619,621 56 107 700 485 870 1,420,983 430 246 119 70 5 867 226,257 173 567 111 16 1,343 720,710 51 637 499 156 664 41,180 2,399 664 2,399 323 9,981 323 709 100 3,860 100 262 116 1,751 116 146 277 13,222 277 578 35 525 258 11,841 258 674 57 1,681 3,210 1,334 1,329 3,517,255 190 287 746 106 778 980,275 457 206 70 45 934 754 487,177 276,885 243 240 534 469 157 45 1,071 766 800,425 271,370 270 361 315 266 210 73 208 56 57 10 11 683 103,709 287 366 30 1,329 484,010 95 914 292 28 327 12,270 862 327 862 130 3,110 130 308 30 1,070 30 56 72 1,200 72 94 110 2,450 110 176 15 170 130 4,270 130 216 26 624 1,238 1,014 1,004 1,337,187 15 394 415 170 10 507 639,620 322 100 60 15 10 477 117,600 295 172 10 337 89,255 185 117 15 20 517 52,485 301 216 999 233,425 305 569 120 5 See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 8.-Dairy farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 71 {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE Ail farm products sold total, dollars... average per farm, dollars . . . All crops sold dollars . . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars... Vegetables sold dollars .. . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. .. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars... Poultry and poultry products sold. dollars . . . Dairy products sold dollars... Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars — LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves forms reporting. . . number... Cows, including heifers that have calved forms reporting... number. . . Milk cows farms reporting . . . number . . . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. .. number... Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . . number . . . Farms reporting by number on hand: CaUle and calves- 1 head farms reporting . . . 2 to 4 head farms reporting... 5 to 9 head farms reporting. .. 10 to 10 head. farms reporting. .. 20 to 49 head farms reporting... 50 to 99 head farms reporting... 100 to 499 head farms reporting... 500 or more head farms reporting... Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . , 20 to 29 head farms reporting... 30 to 49 head farms reporting... 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . , 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . , 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head forms reporting.. 20 to 29 head forms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Horses and/or mules forms reporting . . number., HogS and pigs forms reporting.. number.. Born since June 1 forms reporting.. number. . Bom before June 1 forms reporting.. number . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . number . . Ewes forms reporting.. number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number.. GoatS and kids farms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over forms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold olive forms reporting.. number. . dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold olive forms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting.. pounds . . dollars. . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens . . dollars.. See footnotes at end of labl a 547,890,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48, 116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 49,124,571 10,506 5,893,586 5,749,164 48,797 78,010 17,615 43,230,985 553,627 34,112,787 8,564,571 4,661 256,425 4,656 143,835 4,636 130,897 4,402 83,296 4,197 29,294 25 110 451 1,935 1,653 483 4 15 398 1,078 1,270 1,268 407 116 104 16 553 1,097 1,261 1,188 360 92 69 1,801 4,069 1,500 18,912 1,045 11,270 1,133 7,642 204 7,452 146 2,149 192 5,303 187 5,090 136 213 64 344 3,290 257,842 4,650 89,866 7,652,774 974 23,499 704,970 155 8,257 107,341 4,676 802,888,881 34,112,787 776 44,245 1,370 1,707,281 460,965 4,896,538 55,017 529,002 519,818 1,102 7,832 250 4,367,536 194,051 3,194,878 978,607 89 19,886 89 11,471 89 10,255 87 6,497 88 1,918 10 35 42 73 376 36 970 35 550 25 420 12 1,679 12 844 7 835 7 820 7 15 1 7 54 50,548 89 7,146 834,034 31 1,546 46,380 12 4,094 53,222 89 72,263,163 3,194,878 15 16,692 21 640,125 172,832 10,766,917 26,585 1,505,181 1,479,950 6,600 18,076 555 9,261,736 61,727 7,522,074 1,677,935 405 46,805 405 25,857 405 23,059 393 15,883 389 5,065 5 6 148 246 134 147 76 46 1 2 11 153 161 50 27 188 593 116 1,741 86 1,052 72 689 26 688 14 275 24 4L3 24 401 8 12 6 13 253 15,039 405 16,770 1,534,625 93 4,023 120,690 17 1,393 18,109 405 164,031,095 7,522,074 56 3,402 87 129,516 34,970 18,729,010 13,894 2,402,715 2,341,585 31,425 22,950 6,755 16,326,295 114,267 13,266,329 2,945,699 1,343 87,920 1,343 48,913 1,343 45,550 1,303 29,481 1,266 9,526 10 337 870 126 15 67 373 663 208 12 5 15 92 406 660 163 7 559 1,159 378 5,661 281 3,415 301 2,246 81 2,440 70 620 76 1,820 76 1,729 61 91 16 152 870 60,207 1,347 31,076 2,685,301 246 7,767 233,010 41 905 11,765 1,34s 306,059,096 13,266,329 254 7,510 404 355,670 96,032 10,206,178 7,651 1,078,275 1,060,194 6,300 7,081 4,700 9,127,903 101,653 7,348,003 1,678,247 1,334 62,455 1,334 35,212 1,334 32,726 1,284 20,250 1,194 6,993 55 731 523 25 10 25 230 631 400 36 1 1 10 30 295 643 330 26 442 777 337 4,070 222 2,288 227 1,782 35 1,260 25 270 35 990 35 940 20 50 20 30 921 67,998 1,329 20,417 1,503,546 187 4,731 141,930 30 875 11,375 1,334 179,366,699 7,348,003 226 10,577 378 303,340 81,901 3,773,803 3,722 292,913 266,922 2,745 20, 146 3,100 3,480,890 57,905 2,407,073 1,015,912 1,009 30,739 1,004 17,582 994 15,592 919 8,845 874 4.312 35 206 656 111 1 116 561 251 70 6 181 568 200 45 378 775 372 4,690 270 3,005 292 1,685 40 1,225 15 70 40 1,155 35 1,115 35 40 11 92 752 42,805 1,014 11,527 872,778 276 4,097 122,910 40 830 10,790 1,014 68,237,604 2,407,073 160 4,375 315 196,170 52,965 752,125 1,548 85,500 80,695 625 1,925 2,255 666,625 24,024 374,430 268, 171 481 8,620 481 4,800 471 3,715 416 2,340 386 1,480 25 75 175 205 1 5 240 220 15 1 5 325 141 161 389 261 1,780 151 960 216 820 10 160 10 70 10 90 10 85 5 5 10 50 440 21,245 466 2,930 222,490 141 1,335 40,050 15 160 2,080 486 12,931,224 374,430 65 1,689 165 82,460 22,265 72 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 8.-Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all oommercial farms LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farmed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting. number of litters. arms reporting. reporting. reporting. arms reporting . 'arms reporting . arms reporting. 'arms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes larms reporting . acres . 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 Utters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 Under 11 acres. . . . 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting . i reporting. t reporting . acres . bushels, i reporting, bushels . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting. acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres . pounds. Sales farms reporting . pounds . Wheat harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Salea farms reporting. bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . , Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres . pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres . tans . Sales farms reporting. tons . Clover, titnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. . Sales farms reporting. tons . See footnotes at end of table. 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35,976 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 879 4,016 403 396 47 32 1 685 1,808 648 2,208 883 17,970 295 340 200 27 18 3 714 12,951 456,630 209 54,090 2,192 84,343 829 23,117 30,133,420 198 5,726,585 1,812 129,723 2,293,466 1,732 2,142,859 1,174 43,942 1,1/46,622 160 114,400 506 17,391 358,748 74 32,138 141 2,917 36,347 69 23,675 126 2,703 2,344,962 1,092 32,707 89,900 129 8,967 61 680 976 370 7,070 9,545 10 110 24 142 11 9 3 34 1,533 7 7 5 2 17 736 40,100 3 5,900 64 5,573 22 999 2,123,380 29,000 43 8,932 224,073 43 212,741 39 2,950 114,795 7 11,500 1,445 35,015 2 4,100 6 156 3,090 2,700 1 82 32,800 8,878 45 4,431 15,085 68 568 14 31 16 7 47 206 65 362 70 2,442 2 24 33 4 6 1 42 1,365 54,575 26 8,370 261 16,679 96 4,571 6,269,480 16 742,720 219 32,661 619,708 219 587,471 148 8,408 259,597 18 27,500 79 3,120 67,767 6 3,500 22 556 7,557 14 5,740 13 430 522, 500 166 7,199 22,430 29 1,280 15 360 425 245 1,165 122 100 13 10 195 606 163 559 221 5,504 50 78 81 7 163 3,185 118,200 65 21,335 767 31,666 214 6,825 9,225,110 66 2,837,005 700 52,910 900,825 685 843,060 382 15,920 428,670 60 53,250 216 9,246 190,331 46 21,138 81 1,840 21,550 40 14,925 42 861 703,762 46,202 454 13,602 35,430 61 4,410 10 130 250 85 2,560 3,860 10 110 167 786 101 5 121 323 147 463 251 4,131 110 91 40 10 200 3,475 110,675 35 9,300 640 19,015 292 6,357 8,011,050 65 1,548,400 530 26,780 424,370 490 393,522 363 11,284 247,745 60 17,635 117 2,495 47,000 15 2,400 12 200 2,200 5 210 45 1,130 981,200 257 5,045 11,725 30 1,215 20 255 370 110 1,875 2,390 255 1,045 130 105 10 10 205 480 175 565 207 3,225 76 95 36 197 3,130 108,570 55 7,870 320 9,220 145 3,640 3,245,000 40 364,960 250 6,580 106,980 230 91,130 191 4,005 77,990 15 4,515 60 875 13,585 1,000 15 115 1,775 5 100 20 175 87,200 135 1,925 4,510 20 205 260 105 1,540 1,995 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 8.-Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 73 (For ilphnilic Hem * and explanations. p text) SPECIFIED CROPS lURVESTED-Conlinued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons — Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tons, green weight... Broomcorn harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons of brush . . . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2. . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . . acres . . . Total all commercial fanns 5,675 118,623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285,413 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 F.conomic class 3,356 22,627 795 17,088 19,232 16 150 1,039 33,112 50,005 129 5,472 1,048 28,568 37,679 51 1,870 11 360 1,540 6 250 61 468 10,242 5,803 832 48 11,471 186 17 3,230 101 48,797 280 935 Class I 32 1,345 1,705 32 1,579 2,518 26 1,523 2,017 11 357 248 6 (Z) 100 6 1,102 78 1,754 1,746 95 6,922 9,907 23 1,992 113 4,588 4,473 1 105 1 50 200 1 150 24 69 2,553 1,620 37 1 438 5 (Z) 25 5 6,600 23 197 O ass III 236 6,495 8,289 11 115 315 10,370 15,661 45 2,040 413 12,945 18,507 25 1,485 5 100 500 193 4,737 2,665 156 8 2,165 40 11 1,225 20 31,425 Class IV 78 453 277 4,658 4,556 5 35 314 8,803 13,947 45 865 289 5,972 8,352 5 210 840 100 37 95 1,190 675 267 19 3,950 45 (Z) 310 25 6,300 Class V 91 109 127 2,111 2,376 217 4,778 7,057 16 575 157 2,870 3,680 10 110 70 935 320 241 12 3,228 71 2 565 30 2,745 56 128 45 725 560 660 915 50 670 650 30 470 275 125 8 1,590 25 4 1,105 15 625 25 28 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . 74 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 6 of 8.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of Turns. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number , . Percent distribution percent. . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent . . Average site of farm acres. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 feres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1.000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only lor pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting . . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting.. acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting.. acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Ungated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number.. 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their Terms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural producto sold operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 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 to 1 ,999 acres number . 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of toble. 56,942 XXX 31,220,991 XXX 548.3 45,128 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12,014 2,288 320 24,408 1,925,619 24,222 2,332,170 10,001 938,151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383,564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1,107,517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99,185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17,611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24, 611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 1,716 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 15,465 100.0 7,581,223 100.0 490.2 38,374 79.02 13,636 1,837,813 410 701 1,000 1,964 3,755 3,276 2,008 444 78 7,172 573,804 5,813 556,631 2,014 178,509 2,287 192,151 3,006 185,971 5,765 662,072 1,528 128,355 12,174 3,617,405 2,847 340,942 273 27,008 269 24,434 1,596 75,269 3,276 328,145 305 16,495 6,480 759,717 15,258 176 1,228 2,974 4,593 4,800 1,487 50.9 6,538 3,273 908 2,357 1,641 2,786 8,927 1,193 2,667 200 837 340 1,120 921 1,732 826 827 4,075 2,923 1,222 442 493 3.2 1,097,761 14.5 2,226.7 194,523 90.40 486 297,250 58 158 192 67 302 68,008 252 78,452 149 48,952 93 19,519 84 9,981 85 23,759 19 5,897 431 600,286 96 38,848 60 14,425 59 13,209 67 9,404 134 40,978 12 1,085 239 76,389 488 65 140 166 92 25 47.1 134 63 359 28 139 980 6.3 1,161,808 15.3 1,185.5 100,998 89.92 967 338,487 33 166 598 160 9 568 78,171 474 82,105 236 35,331 208 25,833 171 20,941 183 50,728 71 13,447 841 576,222 198 57,381 46 4,794 44 3,861 145 12,142 346 65,544 47 3,691 118,231 977 2 139 287 322 154 73 47.2 284 159 63 62 68 696 93 243 1 5 5 47 99 146 188 5 5 170 335 316 139 1,823 11.8 1,460,709 19.3 801.3 63,159 79.76 1,735 373,273 15 65 232 609 730 83 1 973 96,997 847 96,825 399 33,771 375 33,837 350 29,217 466 98,881 115 13,090 1,585 748,142 398 62,526 50 3,000 49 2,878 244 13,562 531 77,214 63 3,284 943 155,427 1,806 19 148 411 598 443 187 49.9 690 362 87 241 226 1,133 153 385 5 41 60 30 70 35 35 395 633 432 87 3,485 22.5 1,753,531 23.1 503.2 35,283 71.54 3,375 408,207 20 55 71 274 1,159 1,371 418 7 1,763 140,624 1,461 123,408 440 24,328 657 51,637 758 47,443 1,247 181,368 394 30,307 3, OIL 821,213 808 91,707 67 3,689 67 3,386 457 19,167 929 76,650 73 4,425 1,720 194,671 3,444 35 292 767 1,034 931 385 50.3 1,620 630 295 695 428 762 1,865 316 560 35 20 80 65 270 171 205 1,262 1,101 258 18 5,079 32.8 1,592,648 21.0 313.6 23,778 75.89 4,599 327,627 80 195 449 1,004 1,810 961 98 2 2,125 134,108 1,839 126,477 563 27,123 605 41,812 1,101 57,542 2,053 209,836 554 44,839 4,022 696,715 977 74,660 40 1,085 40 1,085 518 17,829 1,004 56,726 80 3,795 2,154 171,949 5,059 100 419 888 1,472 1,363 817 51.6 2,593 842 449 1,302 658 1,163 1,399 2,486 363 900 60 170 60 345 325 761 365 447 1,771 700 66 9 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj 75 Item (For definitions and explanations, sec text) FARMS BV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number . Crop-share tenants number . Livestock-share tenants number. Croppers number . Other and unspecified tenants. number . White farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number . All tenants number.. Croppers number . Nonwhito farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners number . All tenants number . . Croppers number. , SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number., Com pickers farms reporting. . number. , Pick-up balers farms reporting . , nuniber . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number . . Motortrucks farms reporting. . number. . Tractors farms reporting. . number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . numlier. . 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting.. 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel tractors farms rcnortmc . . number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors farms retorting. . numlier.. Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobl les and/or motortrucks farms report! ng . . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting .. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . persons. . Total all al farms Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. , .farms reporting . Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 22,169 24,736 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 Economic class 6,949 6,234 2,166 555 502 397 199 135 378 6,679 6,100 2,100 135 270 134 66 5,508 6,097 821 844 3,493 3,612 934 1,011 13,184 17,889 12,668 21,917 12,511 20,825 7,034 3,573 1,378 332 194 12,443 20,260 512 565 1,070 1,092 11,496 13,268 14,994 9,514 8,276 900 418 55 2,342 2,963 6,305 5,932 1,097 4,835 1,252 2,075 471 1,037 2,012 4,201 977 1,449 743 154 56 17 7 13,336 1,490 639 75 336 70 3 26 28 75 335 70 324 464 43 46 206 225 147 175 490 1,451 484 1,639 484 1,595 59 122 137 76 90 483 1,527 56 68 44 44 455 668 492 415 360 14 9 18 286 156 130 203 29 174 39 83 18 34 289 889 221 501 121 52 31 10 7 341 145 7 181 649 132 6 63 30 181 648 132 660 797 85 87 368 399 187 208 944 1,935 943 2,335 942 2,289 165 392 268 83 34 940 2,214 72 75 42 46 930 1,173 974 829 735 97 38 14 482 179 340 439 73 366 104 168 23 71 350 736 220 309 156 51 9 792 157 31 515 1,023 261 37 515 1,013 260 16 992 1,130 140 151 558 593 179 195 1,697 2,779 1,691 3,592 1,685 3,462 561 647 351 85 41 1,681 3,373 80 89 123 130 1,599 1,886 1,783 1,449 1,166 173 62 5 585 416 635 730 144 586 137 259 77 113 425 716 234 289 196 28 1,524 211 88 1,323 1,666 480 114 139 100 52 11 64 1,303 1,646 475 11 1,621 1,689 269 270 1,022 1,036 219 225 3,223 4,225 3,228 5,467 3,203 5,161 1,709 1,098 343 41 12 3,182 5,043 104 LL8 296 306 2,835 3,219 3,457 2,555 2,080 279 127 12 575 656 1,490 1,296 245 1,051 286 443 105 217 444 933 143 185 117 17 8 1 3,067 317 101 2,482 1,873 678 215 Ul 97 47 70 108 2,432 1,831 678 70 1,484 1,571 244 250 1,068 1,088 157 163 4,346 4,951 4,262 6,278 4,202 5,833 2,909 1,009 247 30 7 4,187 5,703 120 130 444 445 3,729 4,244 4,958 3,104 2,769 267 142 1,024 2,194 1,783 331 1,452 391 636 143 282 433 811 148 154 4,349 543 187 76 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (Tor definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LrME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing malenals used during the year farms reporting. .. acres on which used . . . Ions . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid maUTials farms reporting... tons... Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... acres Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . , Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons . . . Com farms reporting. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid malenals farms reporting. . . tons... Wheat ■ farms reporting . . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons . . . Cotton farms reporting. . . acres .. , Dry materials farms reporting. . , tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. , tons.. . All other crops farms reporting.. , acres , . , Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . , Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Lime or liming materials used durine (he year farms reporting.. acres limed. . tons . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under ¥100 farms reporting. . 5100 to 5999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to SI, 99ft farms roportinn,.. $2,000 to $4,099 farms reporting. . $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $1,000 fan-is reporting . . 51,000 To 52,499 farms reporting . . S2.500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 to 59,909 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars . . Under $200 farms reporting. . 5200 to 5990 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 lo $409 farms reporting. . $500 lo $009 farms reporting. . 51,000 lo $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 lo $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 to 519,099 farms reporting. . $20,000 to 549,990 farms reporting.. 550,000 or more farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5100 fanns reporting . . 5100 to 5499 farms reporting.. $500 to 5099 farms reporting.. 51,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fann business farms reporting. . dollars . . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 lo .$499 , farms reporting. . $500 lo$900 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . See footnoles at end of table. 23,055 2,332,404. 134,896 22,586 129,543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23,174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 186 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,487 4,814 12,961 404 1,621 10,161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1,444 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 66,236,813 4,807 28,092 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,996 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,087 23,794,324 10,584 18,568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14,779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 6,128 527,943 35,202 6,047 34,253 125 949 2,094 104,023 2,088 8,610 9 41 785 47,105 784 4,524 1 24 1,096 23,049 1,091 1,750 5 17 2,924 201,063 2,868 9,687 76 556 572 11,337 554 893 18 35 2,687 141,366 2,641 8,789 51 276 548 18,391 34,514 15,465 14,668 17,414,421 1,195 8,709 2,535 1,702 527 8,634 37,522,027 4,458 1,520 1,009 796 851 8,496 4,266,750 3,035 4,357 1,104 8,385 6,453,145 3,469 2,153 1,206 970 391 141 41 12 2 7,809 1,649,890 3,273 3,777 540 219 15,092 6,417,651 3,260 7,584 2,703 1,509 36 256 92,875 5,819 235 5,269 35 550 82 15,225 78 1,049 5 34 36 9,997 35 939 1 24 32 2,379 29 157 3 13 160 42,887 150 1,859 15 296 30 1,797 23 90 7 18 126 20,590 109 1,175 17 165 13 1,862 2,940 493 491 4,223,906 2 57 74 133 225 424 17,122,406 16 19 16 41 332 360 759,795 26 103 231 478 1,996,681 21 30 64 152 105 65 27 12 2 315 243,830 23 136 81 75 493 1,006,779 2 38 70 354 29 456 91,267 4,828 448 4,685 14 143 147 14,290 146 912 3 6 51 7,403 51 521 40 2,774 38 168 2 4 369 46,071 361 1,895 10 96 41 1,234 41 138 196 19,495 189 1,051 7 37 22 1,251 2,506 980 967 2,284,689 18 293 223 288 145 838 8,054,877 81 89 95 203 370 674 666,446 94 308 272 898 1,266,550 111 212 204 207 119 35 10 580 258,847 87 309 118 66 975 1,007,217 7 136 357 473 846 103,245 6,100 830 5,981 34 119 258 13,786 257 941 1 1 100 8,739 100 673 102 4,065 102 290 563 42,521 550 2,133 16 43 65 1,777 59 101 6 14 449 32,357 434 1,843 20 61 78 4,116 8,665 1,823 1,774 2,925,825 58 723 430 453 110 1,300 5,074,472 437 199 244 310 110 1,177 807,038 212 702 263 1,391 1,222,567 348 383 298 247 82 31 2 1,109 313,401 271 656 137 45 1,803 1,285,762 61 606 702 429 5 1,737 125,728 8,883 1,721 8,776 17 107 654 26,629 654 2,256 240 8,829 240 1,094 241 5,186 241 450 890 42,943 880 2,300 15 104 165 3,096 165 208 794 39,045 792 2,468 2 3 183 5,391 11,101 3,485 3,409 3,595,410 114 1,935 822 493 45 2,273 3,943,192 1,187 532 357 165 32 2,252 1,024,278 580 1,441 231 2,297 1,124,515 950 682 378 224 51 10 2 2,042 401,636 663 1,253 103 23 3,483 1,429,164 263 2,099 942 179 2,033 95,948 7,942 2,018 7,914 20 28 728 29,158 728 3,086 273 10,307 273 1,025 376 5,645 376 413 787 23,716 777 1,328 15 15 201 2,513 196 265 5 3 812 24,609 807 1,797 5 10 187 4,686 8,467 5,079 4,792 3,289,241 333 3,357 790 310 2 2,566 2,818,765 1,626 600 262 72 6 2,880 817,367 1,301 1,482 97 2,543 696,492 1,438 731 211 140 23 2,467 327,013 1,259 1,127 71 10 5,014 1,289,855 1,061 3,324 560 69 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 77 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved. Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves. arms reporting. number . 'arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms 2 to 4 head farms 5 to 9 head farms 10 to 19 head farms •20 to 49 head farms 50 to 99 head farms 100 to 499 head farms 500 or more head farms Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms 2 to 9 head farms 10 to 19 head farms 20 to 29 head rarms 30 to 49 head farms 50 to 74 head farms 75 to 99 head farms 100 or more head farms Milk cows— 1 head farms 2 to 9 head farms 10 to 19 head farms 20 to 29 head farms 30 to 49 head '. rarms 50 to 74 head farms 75 to 99 head farms 100 or more head farms Horses and/or mules farms Hogs and pigs rarms Bom since June 1 farms Bom before June 1 farms Sheep and lambs farms Lambs under 1 year old farms Sheep 1 year old and over farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms Goats and kids farms Chickens 4 months old and over farms Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms Hogs and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms See footnotes at end of table. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting., reporting, reporting. reporting. number. reporting. number, reporting. reporting, number. reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number . reporting. number. reporting, number. reporting. . number. . dollars. . reporting. . number.. dollars., reporting. . number... dollars.. reporting.. pounds . . dollars., reporting. . dollars., reporting. . dozens. . dollars.. 547,890,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 141,179,189 9,129 30,138,385 29,662,044 133,450 256,988 85,903 111,040,804 1,185,913 1,727,108 108,127,783 14,900 953,878 13,937 409,061 7,591 24,574 13,279 240,227 13,758 304,590 118 486 752 2,017 5,190 3,952 2,293 92 491 3,098 3,158 2,469 2,575 1,173 401 572 3,412 3,701 348 68 47 12 2 1 7,555 18,784 6,617 180,458 4,964 114,794 5,429 65,664 1,133 94,041 895 39,157 1,054 54,884 1,049 52,231 906 2,653 402 5,608 10,565 682,155 15,075 656,254 99,351,524 5,383 241,251 7,237,530 1,046 76,487 994,331 2,319 58,039,378 1,727,108 2,590 130,813 4,575 3,781,831 1,021,090 41,304,499 83,782 7,425,433 7,410,389 375 12,344 2,325 33,879,066 74,419 144,331 33,660,316 471 164,432 300 36,908 132 669 326 37,018 451 90,506 25 46 310 80 33 47 13 19 21 23 20 124 2 1 370 1,359 146 12,940 107 7,504 113 5,436 24 7,465 20 4,493 20 2,972 20 2,842 16 130 155 9,279 492 173,218 32,610,484 131 26,353 790, 590 23 14,686 190,918 21 3,633,593 144,331 33 55,373 52 69,363 18,729 27,332,170 27,890 7,321,334 7,256,060 4,800 49,742 10,732 20,010,836 60,867 207,718 19,742,251 959 Ml, 564 801 51,672 404 1,7U 793 32,305 926 57,587 1 16 15 15 96 236 569 11 34 135 80 40 118 113 77 204 201 154 25 9 8 7 658 1,910 315 18,823 252 12,498 253 6,325 100 9,556 89 4,082 94 5,474 93 5,271 80 203 6 34 496 34,296 980 116,225 18,725,834 285 28,775 863,250 92 8,113 105,469 104 5,494,812 207,718 140 5,861 . 202 199,716 53,923 25,541,785 14,011 6,397,423 6,321,543 21,635 49,650 4,595 19,144,362 250,212 373,309 18,520,841 1,762 169,281 1,521 74,227 814 3,531 1,559 44,277 1,701 50,777 5 8 48 57 295 653 695 1 40 192 140 156 364 300 154 175 316 404 59 8 22 5 1,053 2,845 735 36,519 580 24,157 616 12,362 201 27,876 164 13,965 190 13, 911 188 13,200 181 711 55 1,587 1,121 107,822 1,806 114,458 16,476,008 683 53,372 1,601,160 172 20,714 269,282 320 10,905,395 373,309 328 12,677 571 870,160 234,943 24,499,395 7,030 5,273,977 5,169,866 33,130 52,880 18,101 19,225,418 344,576 442,895 18,437,947 3,401 219,513 3,248 109,029 1,755 5,861 3,171 56,458 3,280 54,026 5 51 27 161 1,031 1,560 566 67 352 455 710 971 506 122 65 819 816 1,874 4,279 1,413 42,827 1,124 28,460 1,146 14,367 318 26,996 252 10,623 295 16,373 293 15,622 235 751 61 804 2,337 175,882 3,474 124,338 16,277,093 1,230 60,475 1,814,250 280 17,253 224,289 596 16,364,601 442,895 701 23,444 1,106 1,174,035 316,989 18,212,117 3,586 3,013,683 2,856,306 48,505 74,017 34,855 15,198,434 347,982 412,800 14, 437, 652 4,903 202,388 4,773 106,027 2,430 7,493 4,546 54,730 4,666 41,631 26 65 116 550 2,576 1,417 153 101 726 1,403 1,244 1,036 231 28 4 1,119 1,160 116 35 2,169 4,961 2,207 47,703 1,625 29,311 1,855 18,392 389 17,240 309 4,596 354 12,644 354 12,051 304 593 127 1,743 3,599 226,337 5,029 102,450 12,549,861 1,858 53,896 1,616,880 359 12,831 166,803 733 15,582,039 412,800 923 23,403 1,609 1,124,197 303,529 4,289,223 1,190 706,535 647,880 25,005 18,355 15,295 3,582,688 107,857 146,055 3,328,776 3,404 56,700 3,294 31,198 2,056 5,306 2,884 15,439 2,734 10,063 346 545 1,226 1,167 40 216 1,646 1,067 300 65 886 1,110 60 1,431 3,430 1,801 21,646 1,276 12,864 1,446 8,782 101 4,908 61 1,398 101 3,510 101 3,245 90 265 150 1,435 2,857 128,539 3,294 25,565 2,712,244 1,196 18,380 551,400 120 2,890 37,570 545 6,058,938 146,055 465 10,055 1,035 344,360 92,977 78 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data ore baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see tent) Total all al farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting number of litters 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting number of litters December 1 to June 1 farms reporting number of litters SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting acres .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting acres bushels Sales .farms reporting bushels Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres .... 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. .farms reporting acres Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting acres pounds Sales farms reporting pounds Wheat harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales .farms reporting . bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Rye harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. seres . pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tans. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. See footnotes at end of table. 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35,976 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 1,042,211 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 4,449 31,702 1,593 1,835 684 242 85 10 3,717 15,579 3,358 16,123 2,880 59,553 1,248 909 453 155 52 63 2,711 54,315 1,819,515 494 273,923 5,625 255,193 3,203 120,778 164,723,269 857 43,469,172 7,169 731,178 12,766,356 6,928 11, 848, 502 3,664 127,126 2,844,440 532 353,117 2,607 102,760 2,141,595 617 468,044 734 18,568 181,133 340 104,360 818 13,287 8,600,087 3,234 91,139 219,599 676 37,551 229 5,479 6,855 22 345 1,236 30,785 40,246 146 2,582 1,606 15 27 19 11 13 3 78 657 74 949 51 4,573 1 10 6 12 3 19 41 3,577 173,670 16 27,000 257 37,773 146 17,653 31,510,342 52 8,788,038 402 175,130 3,567,851 402 3,385,918 146 11,740 345,048 26 68,435 161 17,216 411,739 62 122,396 37 2,127 33,335 36 27,761 7 584 511,859 37,867 189 14,083 32,165 57 6.041 2 242 240 770 1,065 229 3,320 41 59 67 44 17 1 187 1,507 195 1,813 91 4,864 11 10 27 17 14 12 75 4,434 194,135 37 56,340 465 38,145 250 17,872 25,199,687 100 9,114,753 856 189,082 3,479,411 854 3,245,664 352 18,700 511,841 55 76,882 411 25,696 603,108 114 154,256 59 2,050 23,275 41 14,971 30 852 996,740 45,538 350 15,483 43,759 9 686 942 50 1,897 2,849 545 6,376 109 209 127 66 34 456 3,340 458 3,036 226 7,993 38 50 79 37 13 9 188 6,842 311,571 80 56,789 844 52,726 522 25,337 37,339,651 184 11,515,831 1,349 166,140 2,688,685 1,331 2,477,701 556 24,659 525,525 90 55,288 605 25,720 489,050 171 90,427 176 4,972 45,840 99 26,132 43 1,501 1,260,102 19,497 50,543 178 12,624 22 801 1,031 7 155 83 3,142 4,680 13 329 1,053 8,718 198 564 204 66 16 5 877 4,293 877 4,425 604 15,377 166 225 126 57 12 18 574 14,511 484,259 121 75,559 1,457 59,552 27,776 36,705,795 261 8,927,260 2,036 121,083 1,924,721 1,978 1,780,212 1,078 35,739 775,021 170 86,916 703 19,925 370,893 137 53,585 206 4,784 38,258 63 16,171 222 4,277 2,956,281 120,277 856 20,098 45,061 171 5,327 61 1,675 2,107 5 5 298 8,366 11,795 47 853 1,563 8,238 665 645 207 40 5 1 1,323 4,011 1,138 4,227 948 16,826 372 369 165 32 10 893 15,291 437,935 145 39,570 1,674 48,239 960 22,732 25,331,169 190 4,451,370 2,049 68,482 964, 528 1,942 857,322 1,237 31,443 617,645 166 63,341 6LL 12,808 240,875 123 45,630 201 4,055 35,050 91 17,525 296 3,863 ,101,555 120,011 992 18,316 41,991 151 3,077 105 1,745 2,235 499 12,580 15,197 61 1,110 OKLAHOMA 79 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 8.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms | Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lextj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class SPECIFIED CROPS H WESTED-Conlinucd Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting. .. tons. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons.. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons, green weight... Broomcom harvested farms reporting... acres . . . tons of brush. . . Cotton harvested farms reporting... acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres2. . bushels. . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . 5,675 116,623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285,413 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 3,356 22,627 2,029 48,319 48,894 82 1,465 3,408 159,099 206,718 725 31,784 3,334 92,651 114,747 283 8,858 10 570 2,046 117 5,020 982 2,111 45,005 23,056 2,526 165 34,357 611 172 20,377 405 133,450 1,250 10,647 44 3,091 3,498 14,802 19,377 9 3,922 57 4,859 5,714 3 581 1 20 300 3 228 59 78 5,010 4,242 (Z) 81 1 375 18 386 129 4,281 5,508 3 249 157 14,870 20,092 26 2,999 166 7,981 12,349 10 613 3 340 1,156 17 1,450 388 132 5,256 3,177 2 2 311 7 4,800 48 983 257 7,800 8,621 16 345 355 24,182 32,375 95 5,696 386 14,185 19,510 45 1,876 1 140 450 20 762 179 305 9,501 5,260 123 7 1,911 24 18 4,869 53 21,635 152 1,614 550 12,893 13,989 1,042 51,284 67,882 238 9,415 876 25,891 31,283 64 2,486 70 140 42 1,490 230 582 12,128 5,494 457 49 6,827 85 74 5,312 72 33,130 328 2,693 689 15,279 13,188 41 418 1,331 44,116 57,312 302 9,002 1,204 27,975 34,716 131 2,842 20 795 76 603 8,721 3,215 908 50 12,346 165 32 4,385 147 48,505 454 3,965 360 4,975 4,090 5 15 435 9,845 9,680 55 750 645 11,760 11,175 30 460 15 295 50 411 4,389 1,668 940 55 12,095 335 46 5,500 125 25,005 250 1,006 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 80 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 7 of 8.— Livestock ranches [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS. ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . - Percent distribution percent . . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent. . Average sire of farm acres. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars. . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 -vcres farms reporting . . 200 lo 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres ■ farms reporting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Cropland used only lor pasture farms reporting . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.. acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Voodland pastured farms reporting. . Woodland not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . . Land use practices Cropland in cover crops forms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops formed on the contour forms reporting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . ucres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land ...forms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number.. 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporiing . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. , With income from sources other than form operated and off-form work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . , Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income frcm sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 to 49 acres number . 50 to 69 acres number . 70 to 99 acres number . 100 to 139 acres number. 140 to 179 acres number . 160 to 219 acres number . 220 to 259 acres number . 260 to 499 acres number . 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number . 2,000 or more acres number. See footnotes at end of table. 56,942 XXX 31,220,991 XXX 548.3 45.12S 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12,014 2,288 320 24,408 1,925,619 24,222 2,332,170 10,001 938,151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383,564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1,107,517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99,185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17,611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 7,757 100.0 9,313,508 100.0 1,200.7 50,090 44.25 3,745 209,949 464 825 673 680 620 303 140 30 10 3,170 592,167 1,875 239,335 382 37,984 1,126 149,366 691 51,985 4,003 1,659,001 536 117,893 6,500 6,317,138 1,688 464,066 82 4,610 66 3,093 422 24,347 451 35,181 63 3,232 2,285 307,507 7,591 75 531 1,509 2,285 2,171 1,020 51.7 3,764 1,038 512 2,214 988 1,617 2,043 3,993 380 1,444 352 4.5 3,060,054 32.9 8,693.3 359,928 41.32 230 64,624 1 4 5 11 49 56 67 27 10 134 114,310 71 27,693 27 3,416 38 17,629 22 6,648 119 344,984 13 6,047 330 2,459,403 83 158,035 11 1,830 10 1,313 17 2,359 3 183 122 31,837 35 78 84 86 47 50.1 35 261 418 5.4 1,334,296 14.3 3,192.1 130,785 41.13 257 31,369 2 21 10 40 65 71 165 63,114 106 20,952 29 4,461 67 13,162 35 3,329 170 183,802 29 14,444 380 1,001,343 94 56,997 10 651 9 511 36 4,685 27 3,133 1 130 137 43,027 413 12 30 85 114 106 66 51.3 137 26 16 95 28 281 21 94 320 785 340 555 2,105 1,641 1,060 951 768 9.9 1,335,647 14.3 1,739.1 72,706 44.38 462 31,864 10 46 45 37 169 89 16 333 82,724 201 33,056 30 3,746 143 20,176 69 9,134 359 264,763 55 22,734 685 873,744 233 75,514 15 863 14 773 48 3,413 6 807 272 47,127 759 10 57 189 233 164 106 50.3 315 79 51 185 64 453 40 159 15 37 295 20 41 111 241 10 25 20 65 165 266 217 1,643 21.2 1,496,170 16.1 910.6 41 ,496 46.73 825 38,316 51 103 145 249 198 69 10 638 119,601 435 57,796 30 8,586 276 37,394 161 11,816 802 348,900 85 23,511 1,386 876,673 382 89,247 29 1,048 22 408 72 3,062 111 10,783 9 634 547 71,369 1,629 15 131 333 544 370 236 51.1 827 189 135 503 243 816 112 329 3,242 41.8 ,641,212 17.6 506.2 23,718 48.82 1,484 36,670 260 404 393 280 127 18 2 1,390 167,301 781 65,846 150 8,450 471 43,173 287 14,223 1,762 407,976 248 40,321 2,687 880,033 721 75,505 17 218 11 202 8,958 171 8,051 38 1,228 908 86,097 3,200 25 235 655 900 820 565 52.0 1,995 325 298 1,372 584 851 1,292 1,247 136 607 50 80 35 60 175 '-Mi J56 117 155 340 150 325 1,200 760 262 50 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8. -Livestock ranches [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 81 (For definitions and enplnmuions, see tout) Total nil commercial farms F.oonomic class FARMS BV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number . Part cm ners number . All tenant* number . Cash tenants number . Share-cash tenants number . Crop-share tenants number. Livestock-share tenants number . Croppers number. Other am! unspecified tenants. number. Whit* farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number . Croppers number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners number. All tenants number. Croppers number . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD arms reporting.. Cram combines Com pickers. . . Pick-up balers. Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks Tractors Tractors other than gardei 1 tractor 2 tractors 3 tractors 4 tractors 5 or more tractors . mber . arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting. number. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting, arms reporti ng . arms reporting! arms reporting, arms reporti ryr . Wheel tractors . . . Crawler tractors. . Garden tractors Automobiles Automobiles and/or motortrucks Telephone Home freezer Milking machine Flectric milk cooler . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower . Farms by kind of toad on which located: Hard surface Grave], shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . . 1 orn e miles to a hard surface road. . 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles , ■ irtin: arms reporting. arms reporting, number. - reporti ng . number. 5 reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting. ; reporting . amis reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. . arms reporting, arms reporting., arms reporting.. ; reporting.. arms reporting . , arms reporting, arms reporting.. arms reporti ng . . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers Farms reporting. persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OK FARM OPERATOR .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting. .farms reporting, .farms reporting. Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,733 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,831 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 1 I, 148 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 3,176 3,687 703 412 47 39 19 20 166 3,136 3,630 693 15 699 757 54 56 832 865 176 196 6,440 8,614 5,227 7,819 5,110 7,436 3,655 931 318 142 64 5,057 7,044 344 392 377 383 5,503 6,468 7,336 4,657 4,031 230 106 4 286 1,836 3,178 2,620 441 2,179 426 867 222 664 1,571 2,802 1,012 1,638 714 192 69 27 10 5,957 1,414 386 52 242 20 18 2 52 239 20 70 81 5 6 91 104 23 34 334 899 273 728 270 704 24 31 268 648 44 56 21 24 309 520 343 291 267 8 4 87 169 83 277 891 246 693 239 94 99 245 40 22 3 1 3 1 10 99 241 40 1 69 76 14 15 91 96 24 26 396 675 333 625 329 611 166 88 46 20 9 323 573 35 38 13 14 355 461 413 322 271 6 4 111 168 136 19 117 15 33 22 47 203 390 179 270 113 48 17 1 284 121 13 195 472 62 47 4 194 471 62 1 96 100 10 10 177 182 26 27 679 982 624 1,082 615 1,046 358 147 64 29 17 609 988 54 58 36 36 618 747 747 550 467 39 31 210 317 233 24 209 36 83 17 73 258 418 190 222 160 28 2 593 146 29 654 804 133 90 14 5 3 1 20 646 803 133 1 177 187 2 2 228 237 46 52 1,436 1,923 1,173 1,758 1,144 1,673 793 224 82 40 5 1,129 1,578 80 95 83 85 1,234 1,384 1,571 1,054 948 86 41 1 51 403 660 559 79 480 99 187 45 149 353 454 206 243 171 33 2 1,258 336 49 1,420 1,511 288 173 23 13 5 7 67 1,409 1,478 283 7 214 235 21 21 211 211 51 51 2,634 3,072 2,145 2,790 2,079 2,618 1,663 324 68 23 2,060 2,488 121 130 172 172 2,285 2,602 3,059 1,988 1,624 73 15 740 1,332 1,138 245 893 187 358 94 254 445 612 183 200 168 13 2 2,432 631 179 82 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8.— Livestock ranches (Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZEn AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. , , acres on which used. .. tons . . . Dry materials farms reporting . . . tons... Liquid mal.Tials farms reporting . . , Ions... Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture forms reporting. . , acres . . , Dry materials farms reporting. . , tons . . . Liquid malenols farms reporting.., tons. ., Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . , Dry materials forms reporti ng . . , tons... Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons... Corn farms reporting . . . acres . . , Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms roportine. . Wheat farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton farms reporting. . acres . . Dry motenojs forms reporting. . ions. . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Liquid materials farms renorling. . Ions.. Lime or liming materials used dunnc the year farms reporting. . acres limed. . tons .. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed far livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $999 farms reporting. . SI ,000 to $1,999 farms reporting . . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry forms reporting.. dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . S2.500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to S9.999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporti ng . . S200 to $999 farms rerxjrting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 , farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4 ,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000to $19,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars. , Under $100 farms reportinp. . $100to$499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more forms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting . . S100 to $199 farms reporting.. S500 IOS999 farms reporting. , SI ,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or nxjre forms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 23,055 2, 332, iCH 134,896 22,586 129,543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23,174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 186 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,487 4,814 12,961 404 1,621 10,161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1,444 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 66,236,813 4,807 28,092 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,996 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,037 23,794,324 10,584 18,568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14,779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 2,040 133,902 11,489 2,032 11,444 12 45 1,048 54,632 1,047 5,188 3 7 727 51,983 727 4,094 1 4 112 1,978 112 180 205 8,305 198 422 13 57 1,075 56 85 343 15,929 343 1,475 1 18 250 10,862 16,192 7,750 7,476 15,603,460 152 3,551 1,816 1,317 640 3,902 24,481,452 1,749 782 534 343 494 2,990 1,391,606 1,351 1,290 349 4,168 5,061,029 1,601 842 553 622 342 139 49 18 2,636 565,537 1,177 1,223 148 7,519 2,374,140 2,580 3,509 919 497 14 103 21,353 1,774 103 1,751 2 23 51 9,614 51 823 36 6,895 36 585 1 4 2 340 2 32 18 1,743 18 85 1 1 23 2,733 23 220 1 18 16 1,534 2,911 352 351 5,147,190 6 13 55 277 265 13,424,874 13 16 24 24 188 186 336,384 14 65 107 345 2,120,727 15 13 24 69 97 69 38 18 2 114 89,011 10 48 32 24 352 530, 522 16 40 85 198 13 141 20,553 1,577 141 1,577 76 7,199 76 595 50 ,222 50 683 4 205 4 22 29 1,610 29 79 4 218 4 12 29 3,099 29 186 20 1,173 1,711 418 412 2,077,343 17 50 171 174 284 3,280,182 25 49 41 40 129 178 165,279 31 83 64 370 344,341 26 53 62 100 32 43 4 146 80,483 14 79 25 28 418 311,987 21 137 139 120 1 263 19,468 1,716 260 1,704 4 12 112 6,323 111 506 2 7 111 9,356 111 854 9 296 9 21 32 1,434 30 79 2 2 7 164 6 9 1 3 42 1,895 42 235 38 1,925 2,284 768 752 2,237,932 1 129 167 334 121 493 2,837,471 90 117 87 88 111 343 214,473 77 206 60 558 740,838 84 111 112 166 64 15 303 82,352 77 178 36 12 755 366,003 73 392 202 88 430 29,633 2,475 430 2,475 239 12,595 239 1,219 144 11,271 144 684 24 380 24 34 50 1,923 50 101 14 338 14 28 78 3,126 78 409 71 2,649 4,181 1,643 1,596 2,560,109 26 541 535 448 46 812 2,526,586 341 150 124 144 53 672 279,460 268 340 64 1,028 675,687 411 217 162 178 47 12 1 583 137,671 219 322 26 16 1,609 484,648 394 874 275 66 371 35,187 3,116 866 3,106 6 10 473 16,691 473 1,684 1 (Z) 324 13,474 324 1,048 53 537 53 50 61 1,450 56 69 5 10 21 277 21 22 128 2,758 128 233 80 2,816 4,230 3,237 3,144 3,073,223 40 1,813 980 289 22 1,596 2,128,036 910 399 232 42 13 1,326 355,107 744 530 52 1,570 604,786 840 403 172 103 47 1,133 138,033 617 490 19 7 3,146 552,836 1,287 1,638 197 24 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8. -Livestock ranches Data are based on reports for only a sample of faims. See t«xtj 83 (For definitions and explanations, see tent) Total all commercial form* ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars.. All crops sold dollars . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dollars. . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold dollars . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. Milk cows farms reporting . . number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting, . number. . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head forms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers Oial have cojved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head forms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number . . HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 forms reporting.. number . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Sheep and lambs forms reporting.. number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number . . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . number.. Ewes farms reporting . . number. , Rams and wethers forms reporting . , number. . GoatS and kids forms reporting.. number. , Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting., number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cottle and calves sold alive forms reporting. , number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting., number . . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting.. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . dollars. See footnotos at end of table. 547,890,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 80,998,947 10,442 1,944,888 1,739,043 26,803 91,714 87,328 79,054,059 252,479 411,586 78,389,994 7,606 865,831 7,345 447,134 3,003 7,065 6,877 189,135 7,172 229,562 28 90 190 585 2,354 2,265 1,829 265 130 779 1,217 1,204 1,666 937 383 1,029 1,672 1,212 95 21 2 5,028 20,223 2,303 49,692 1,614 31,213 1,833 18,479 295 33,612 229 10,748 258 22,864 247 20,628 220 2,236 291 10,456 4,132 188,545 7,687 523,740 75,857,551 1,615 56,549 1,696,470 265 25,370 329,810 482 13,234,613 411,586 515 26,265 1,112 727,874 196,529 X, 826, 484 98,939 551,366 521,306 668 11,587 17,805 34,275,118 16,654 46,042 34,212,422 347 278,822 313 119,667 115 453 305 55,410 343 103,745 3 3 1 10 6 119 205 3 21 2 4 11 15 12 245 309 3,668 70 5,933 52 4,293 49 1,640 18 14,059 17 4,715 16 9,344 3,218 108 7,049 352 197,000 33,743,887 49 5,998 179,940 18 9,246 120,198 18 1,186,768 46,042 11 711 22 23,927 6,461 11,456,133 27,407 349,796 317,345 17,311 15,140 11,106,337 33,162 5,604 11,067,571 413 115,899 388 61,681 119 234 357 22,289 409 31,929 1 6 3 35 319 44 10 12 5 15 27 34 25 260 358 2,352 82 4,432 66 2,533 63 1,894 13 2,864 10 1,419 13 1,445 13 1,393 11 52 12 296 149 10,933 417 73,346 10,802,930 71 6,091 182,730 11 1,636 21,268 8 251,000 5,604 27 1,831 41 113,209 30,567 10,422,720 13,571 260,283 237,458 8,200 5,645 8,980 10,162,437 36,149 116,142 10,010,146 756 126,284 711 71,494 259 865 666 26,792 737 27,998 5 2 44 125 559 12 20 26 26 52 107 142 330 137 100 6 15 1 639 2,794 179 5,748 147 3,703 129 2,040 32 2,771 25 1,213 26 1,558 26 1,497 20 61 29 1,756 343 23,571 768 74,425 9,690,193 125 6,382 191,460 31 2,888 37,544 54 3,035,214 116,142 42 9,552 69 93,783 25,322 11,303,680 6,880 342,731 307,060 3,150 14,672 17,899 10,960,899 36,860 116,483 10,807,556 1,584 142,462 1,518 81,527 627 1,405 1,435 32,434 1,493 28,501 16 17 30 42 236 660 581 40 82 80 148 395 450 151 172 352 244 26 5 1,166 4,840 499 11,199 343 6,794 412 4,405 55 2,971 39 646 52 2,325 46 2,097 45 228 85 2,584 788 27,391 1,643 81,699 10,171,724 421 15,747 472,410 67 4,003 52,039 80 3,486,090 116,483 88 1,807 199 85,574 23,104 11,404,515 3,518 386,430 315,426 11,910 33,405 25,689 11,018,085 108,169 89,620 10,820,296 3,185 171,283 3,102 95,150 1,279 2,787 2,980 44,491 3,033 31,642 10 18 20 158 1,327 1,401 250 1 43 210 510 821 1,113 330 53 22 735 492 52 1,935 5,039 994 17,377 675 10,818 813 6,559 123 9,352 95 2,281 107 7,071 102 5,499 94 1,572 92 1,533 1,810 85,260 3,210 84,859 10,127,420 648 18,164 544,920 100 6,438 83,694 219 3,879,541 89,620 255 10,646 528 338,551 91,410 1,585,415 1,183 54,232 40,448 2,875 9,094 1,815 1,531,183 21,485 37,695 1,472,003 1,321 31,081 1,313 17,615 604 1,321 1,134 7,719 1,157 5,747 1 43 132 376 729 38 1 26 434 594 190 63 1 338 261 5 621 1,530 484 5,003 331 3,062 367 1,941 54 1,595 43 474 44 1,121 44 1,076 34 45 61 1,069 934 34,341 1,297 12,411 1,321,397 301 4,167 125,010 38 1,159 15,067 103 1,396,000 37,695 92 1,718 253 72,830 19,665 84 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8. -Livestock ranches [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texl Item Total all commercial farms Economic class (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Class I Class II a ass in Class IV Class V Class VI LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. ...farms reporting... number of liUers. . . 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35,976 1,382 8,359 608 551 150 58 9 6 1,098 4,390 940 3,969 33 946 7 10 5 3 3 5 27 623 26 323 56 842 10 19 12 9 5 1 48 402 49 440 103 948 33 34 20 16 92 567 72 381 348 2,324 137 141 50 19 1 259 1,012 263 1,312 608 2,568 280 270 47 11 479 1,374 411 1,194 234 731 141 77 16 193 number of litters... 412 119 number of litters . . . 319 SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 356 4,720 231 86 27 6 3 3 340 4,343 149,314 25 4,725 9 621 1 6 1 1 7 401 24,340 13 368 3 3 5 1 1 13 368 16,050 38 894 21 3 9 2 1 2 35 792 25,575 8 1,725 62 619 46 14 1 1 56 584 18,329 1 200 133 1,403 86 40 6 1 133 1,403 43,620 11 2,450 101 acres . . . 815 75 25 1 96 acres . . . bushels. . . 795 21,400 5 bushels. . . 350 Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting... acres . . . 23,028 1,070,387 720 25,307 49 7,584 43 2,359 73 3,528 171 5,638 266 4,932 113 1,266 acres. . . pounds . . . 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 198 6,057 7,045,406 20 2,099 2,268,390 17 607 647,496 35 894 1,256,955 40 1,210 1,597,354 70 1,122 1,139,211 16 125 136,000 7,550 519,917,079 20 725,882 4 320,800 3 170,320 7 108,682 5 121,080 1 5,000 pounds . . . 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 543 33,743 603,298 65 12,839 262,175 82 7,265 131,762 88 4,757 79,506 132 5,223 72,885 160 3,463 54,320 16 acres . . . bushels . . . 196 2,650 31,131 77,842,946 499 566,196 63 245,540 80 124,123 86 76,316 127 68,611 137 49,856 6 bushels . . . 1,750 acres . . . bushels . . . 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 250 7,569 178,675 35 2,263 61,320 28 1,128 28,965 33 976 23,315 53 1,474 35,334 75 1,518 25,166 21 210 4,575 3,910 3,402,153 8 3,097 1 200 3 960 1 500 2 1,300 1 137 bushels . . . 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 96 2,656 50,060 18 1,073 15,440 20 664 14,860 15 399 10,370 16 300 6,030 22 190 2,935 5 acres . . . bushels . . . 30 375 7,194 7,710,795 10 6,983 3 2,900 1 625 4 3,100 2 358 bushels. . . acres . . . bushels . . . 2,180 55,889 585,733 51 1,212 11,344 10 270 2,602 12 516 4,665 16 256 1,995 9 102 917 4 68 1,165 bushels . . . 1,193 377,243 23 6,913 9 1,942 8 3,510 2 550 2 211 2 700 acres. . . pounds . . . 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 174 2,541 1,646,066 2 76 60,375 2 43 27,008 10 162 117,740 43 760 Mi, 796 102 1,365 780,372 15 135 50,775 Hay crops: 1,042,211 126,451 39,423 18,678 19,641 / <»,321 11? 3,2 . 6,629 21,246 4,142 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for acres . . . tons . . . 10,844 312,504 721,792 551 18,119 43,886 63 4,704 12,552 63 3,152 7,537 1".» 3 ! L0, ■ 142 2,418 6,044 44 675 1,088 tons . . . 3,223 216,691 65 2,506 2 400 11 887 10 675 9 177 28 342 5 25 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover acres . . . tons . . . 503 11,054 14,029 58 1,323 1,365 2 200 152 6 190 125 .'.3 416 413 14 204 186 17 185 310 6 128 179 tons . . . 50 1,925 acres . . . tons . . . 2,283 52,172 71,098 368 8,616 13,335 9 1,490 2,300 7 259 300 20 759 907 110 2,934 4,124 174 2,679 4,894 48 495 810 224 4,650 21 585 ::: 6 90 15 495 tons . . . See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA 85 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 8. -Livestock ranches | Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Item [efinitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial famis SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Conlinued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye or other small gTains cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting — tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tans . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tans.. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting — acres . . . tans , green weight . . . Broome om harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . tons of brush . . . Cotton harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sales farms reporting . . . acres2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2 . . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . . Sales dollars . . . Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . 5,675 118,623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285,413 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,037 3,356 22,627 400 10,889 11,198 1,034 62,850 79,225 70 3,154 823 24,539 35,132 43 1,943 7 115 625 13 401 79 241 3,675 1,889 791 42 9,792 180 20 3,053 104 26,803 517 3,077 23 2,535 2,725 134 25,567 28,773 45 4,877 6,779 1 50 300 5 213 195 11 (Z) 131 2 668 18 611 33 1,393 1,584 1 20 107 10,639 13,740 7 848 54 3,045 4,741 2 70 10 443 322 14 (Z) 170 2 (Z) 3 30 160 31 828 861 187 9,780 13,947 21 797 99 3,942 5,134 4 149 2 71 16 19 531 259 3 251 68 301 119 2,915 2,808 5 15 226 8,990 11,856 26 527 168 4,984 9,029 7 1,304 1 40 300 6 130 38 51 901 441 141 2 1,364 25 (Z) 109 17 3,150 105 688 141 2,353 2,391 2 53 292 6,802 9,538 360 6,784 8,117 28 395 5 200 25 105 1,239 504 338 32 4,832 90 15 2,180 51 LI, 910 220 1,172 53 865 829 1,072 1,371 97 907 1,332 51 348 168 218 5 2,407 55 2 510 25 2,875 76 145 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 86 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 8 of 8. -General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all oommercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . - , Percent distribution percent . . , Land in farms acres... Percent distribution percent . . . Average si re of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . . Average per acre dollars . . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms report! ng . . 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 ?eres farms reporting . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting . . Cropland used only for pasture. farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . 8ITCS. . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . Improved pasture farms reporting . . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres. . FARM OPERATORS BV AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number.. 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number.. Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 dBys operators reporting. . 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm. ..... .operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 to 49 acres number . 50 to 69 acres number . 70 to 99 acreB number . 100 to 139 acres number . 140 to 179 acres number . 180 to 219 acres number . 220 to 259 Bcres number . 260 to 499 acres number . 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number . 2,000 or more acres number. See footnotes at end of table. 56,942 XXX 31,220,991 XXX 548.3 45,128 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12,014 2,288 320 24,408 1,925,619 24, 222 2,332,170 10,001 938,151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383,564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1,107,517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99,185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17,611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 6,036 100.0 2,576,432 100.0 426.8 42,268 100.48 5,984 1,016,066 25 90 175 435 1,441 2,216 1,386 191 25 2,840 145,585 2,986 225,474 1,088 66,362 1,135 70,076 1,742 89,036 1,664 151,845 642 41,491 4,966 920,538 838 76,789 367 23,788 357 21,808 1,168 45,252 2,333 257,368 298 17,506 3,419 452,295 5,971 57 637 1,183 2,023 1,715 356 49.2 2,524 1,612 421 491 580 876 3,512 462 833 10 30 60 165 270 940 360 535 2,180 1,103 319 64 66 1.1 131,176 5.1 1,987.5 265,820 136.66 66 57,524 10 5 37 14 38 11,623 47 14,265 23 4,358 21 3,838 21 6,069 10 5,242 9 843 52 37,474 17 2,610 22 4,112 22 2,944 22 4,597 15 6,767 4 1,521 34 10,515 384 6.4 383,353 14.9 998.3 114,261 115.80 384 168,135 12 19 238 104 11 212 17,577 218 31,839 110 13,155 125 10,447 92 8,237 46 9,622 31 1,653 358 144,337 85 13,715 86 8,007 86 7,818 103 6,505 189 40,823 24 1,942 264 69,789 383 13 44 108 147 63 8 45.0 132 104 7 21 12 60 12 252 27 66 60 161 134 19 1,101 18.2 640,594 24.9 581.8 63,970 111.54 1,101 272,487 40 379 644 38 588 33,470 621 58,876 295 20,305 254 19,908 312 18,663 219 21,940 145 7,563 943 229,524 121 17,442 127 6,999 127 6,672 276 12,946 514 75,585 45 2,838 699 128,247 1,084 13 137 275 414 207 38 46.6 450 269 89 92 108 651 81 132 5 50 15 35 440 431 106 14 2,036 33.7 816,832 31.7 401.2 37,445 96.33 2,031 322,240 5 10 20 398 1,143 443 12 976 42,929 1,020 73,370 361 18,360 379 21,690 645 33,320 565 55,998 170 10,532 1,728 288,844 327 28,214 86 3,159 81 2,919 432 13,484 852 83,483 154 8,450 1,227 153,514 2,010 20 273 387 671 535 124 48.6 831 565 152 114 220 231 146 1,205 184 236 40 245 175 215 930 381 45 5 1,833 30.4 483,697 18.8 263.9 20,358 78.99 1,826 167,022 20 75 250 806 620 775 31,541 847 37,109 264 9,519 290 10,615 495 16,975 593 42,878 211 10,610 1,460 178,141 242 12,858 36 1,401 31 1,345 300 6,155 628 45,115 71 2,755 980 75,465 1,822 5 161 342 568 564 182 50.8 861 428 171 262 196 972 136 288 5 45 80 115 475 130 225 645 100 12 1 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8. -General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj 87 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tola! all commerci al farms Economic class FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. Pan owners number. All tenant* numtier. Cash tenants number . Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livestock-share tenants number. Croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. White farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners number . All tenants number . Croppers number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners number . All tenants number . Croppers number . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms reporting . 2 tractors farms reporting. 3 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting. number . Crawler tractors farms reporting. nun. her. Garden tractors farms reporting. numlier. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting . Home freezer farms reporting . Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. , Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . , persons . , Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes al end of table. 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,9% 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 1,767 2,765 1,496 191 480 594 93 16 122 1,722 2,728 1,461 16 2,897 3,198 476 492 1,286 1,354 334 363 5,128 7,006 5,611 10,527 5,595 10,230 2,421 2,191 713 176 94 5,586 10,038 179 192 292 297 4,812 5,523 5,871 3,941 3,169 802 459 26 1,130 1,022 2,064 2,923 467 2,456 644 1,110 277 425 1,041 4,096 394 5Sj 294 68 19 12 1 5,311 490 235 38 60 9 9 26 32 11 13 65 204 65 304 65 302 18 16 23 64 291 10 11 2 2 64 117 54 432 50 160 53 262 67 1 24 35 53 261 67 253 313 64 70 164 170 62 69 377 720 384 1,100 384 1,068 32 144 126 57 25 383 1,057 10 11 27 32 356 445 379 322 282 60 49 2 179 95 116 171 40 131 32 68 181 511 134 184 324 45 15 183 680 235 15 98 81 30 1 10 183 679 230 1 677 745 105 110 339 364 86 90 1,034 1,577 1,074 2,417 1,069 2,322 224 563 202 51 29 1,068 2,257 65 65 95 95 985 1,139 1,091 891 711 169 113 13 343 166 329 602 90 512 97 265 80 70 272 1,085 118 138 936 116 49 527 1,008 500 65 182 177 26 10 40 527 1,003 500 10 1,091 1,201 191 196 477 503 109 125 1,725 2,262 1,953 3,620 1,947 3,532 742 908 243 42 12 1,942 3,454 68 78 88 1,690 1,946 1,951 1,420 1,050 347 187 5 380 394 765 856 128 728 216 343 77 319 1,172 1,803 151 82 683 647 502 65 155 205 668 632 487 712 743 87 87 234 239 56 56 1,517 1,818 1,703 2,547 1,698 2,477 1,073 501 109 10 5 1,697 2,450 26 27 70 70 1,302 1,434 1,798 1,023 9K) 202 96 262 664 907 150 757 207 296 83 171 180 691 1,649 112 72 88 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8. -General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Rconomic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting.., acres on which used. .. tons. ., Dry materials farms rcportinp.. . . tons. . , Liquid materials farms reporting. . , tons . . , Crops on which used— Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . . , acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . Dry mntcnals farms reporting.. Ions . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons . . Com farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Ions. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons . . Wheat farms reporting.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons . . Cotton .famis reporting,. . Dry materials forms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. All other crops farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . Ions.. Lime or liming materials used dunnc the year farms reporting. . acres limed. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under 5100 farms reporting. . $100 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $1,999 farms reporlma.. 52,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars . . Under $1,000 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to *4,999 farms reporting. . 55,000 to Sft.999 farms reporting . . 510,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under 5200 farms reporting . . $200 to 5999 farms reporting . . 51,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting . . dollars.. Under 5200 farms reporting.. $200 to 5499 farms reporting. . 5500 to 5999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $■2,500 to $1,999 farms reporting. . 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 to 519,999 farms reporting. . 520,000 to ^49,999 farms reporting. . 550,000 or nore farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. 5100 to $499 farms reporting. . 5500 to 5999 farms reporting . . 51,000 or nore farms reporting. , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting., dollars., Under 5100 farms reporting.. 5100 to 5199 -. farms reporting. . S500 to S999 farms reporting . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting., $5,000 or more farms reporting. , See footnotes at end of table. 23,055 2,332,404 134,896 22, 586 129, 543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23,174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 1B6 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,487 4,814 12,961 404 1,621 10,161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1,444 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 66,236,813 4,807 28,092 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,996 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,087 23,794,324 10,584 18,568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14, 779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 3,114 283,293 17,646 3,074 17,395 69 251 619 25,485 613 2,075 6 19 162 7,678 162 655 687 15, 287 687 1,255 1 3 1,744 117,481 1,733 5,969 14 52 1,309 38,700 1,271 2,436 49 132 1,602 78,662 1,587 5,005 15 45 116 4,397 7,047 6,036 5,338 4,005,256 646 3,487 715 412 78 3,695 4,867,278 2,605 573 262 186 69 4,593 2,892,182 1,347 2,420 826 4,278 3,732,704 1,311 1,240 756 648 207 83 26 7 3,838 1,031,267 1,153 2,154 374 157 5,991 3,173,849 425 3,049 1,753 754 10 39 17, 521 1,570 36 1,523 6 47 12 2,080 11 160 1 14 5 250 21 7,957 20 692 2 12 26 3,395 23 230 4 IS 16 3,429 14 397 2 3 53 226,074 1 17 3 13 19 49 613,196 5 8 5 8 23 63 221,355 2 21 40 66 493,965 11 14 18 11 7 56 88,123 1 17 11 27 66 165,670 10 3 258 54,103 3,044 244 2,975 17 69 80 4,955 28 1,270 28 100 158 24,061 155 1,173 4 20 135 7,625 122 436 13 29 133 14, 957 131 854 2 20 233 336 384 360 526,960 18 157 87 78 20 264 1,135,040 60 36 66 77 25 338 527,472 21 131 186 378 994, 509 17 35 73 103 95 46 9 292 170,381 37 143 55 57 384 488,156 31 115 236 2 631 71,754 3,935 619 3,885 20 50 121 6,037 121 538 20 2,550 20 154 75 2,270 75 146 1 3 427 32,977 426 1,461 2 4 278 9,552 271 619 12 21 316 18,368 305 967 11 22 19 1,049 2,399 1,101 988 903,242 85 602 162 120 19 740 1,485,918 368 162 128 67 15 993 857, 579 111 541 341 947 1,037,060 140 230 172 312 68 19 728 259,746 78 462 148 40 1,096 841,092 1 257 580 258 1,121 89,330 5,808 1,115 5,764 11 44 245 8,298 240 746 5 5 55 1,655 55 101 243 6,577 243 613 666 35,513 665 1,802 1 1 472 11,675 462 698 10 38 571 25,612 571 1,804 56 1,955 2,612 2,036 1,898 1,477,738 185 1,250 287 156 20 1,376 1,138,452 1,038 261 42 29 6 1,531 810,765 346 992 193 1,569 843,041 475 485 389 191 29 1,366 322,561 386 810 142 28 2,031 1,015,756 25 1,111 732 163 859 44,600 2,750 854 2,724 10 26 126 3,730 126 305 51 1,673 51 106 256 3,910 256 299 417 15,923 417 798 352 6,023 347 413 10 26 446 13,341 446 803 25 1,075 1,510 1,833 1,575 750,092 215 1,154 161 45 1,005 450,865 873 106 21 5 1,342 422,601 641 645 56 1,111 338,673 508 443 121 38 1 1,096 162,691 466 607 18 1,818 567,505 177 1,298 297 46 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8. -General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 89 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic clasa ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars . All crops sold dollars . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting, number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. number. Milk cows farms reporting. number. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. number. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting, number. Farms reporting by number on hand- Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head farms reporting . 5 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms repotting, 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting, 500 or more head farms reporting . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . 20 to 29 bead farms reporting . 30 to 49 bead farms reporting . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . 100 or more head farms reporting . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and/Of mules farms reporting . number. HogS and pigs Tarms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting . number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number . Ewes farms reporting . number. Rams and wethers farms rejwrting. number, Goats and kids farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number . dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . dollars. Milk and cream sold farms reporting. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 547,890,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45, 576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 15,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 51,226,272 8,487 31,685,187 30,919,217 524,787 194,685 46,498 19,541,085 1,525,159 2,246,800 15,769,126 5,660 224,688 5,456 101,889 3,459 19,375 5,157 60,878 5,184 61,921 76 136 325 1,139 2,572 1,080 330 2 209 1,514 1,841 1,010 606 163 52 61 1,087 1,701 520 117 28 1,820 4,421 2,731 50,696 2,036 31,848 2,248 18,848 397 32,169 347 13,409 363 18,760 352 15,674 300 3,086 76 230 4,662 546,256 5,554 102,066 13,534,708 2,170 58,519 1,755,570 341 21,486 279,318 2,033 73,581,220 2,246,800 1,788 94,006 2,840 4,317,764 1,165,799 3,948,048 59,819 2,438,937 2,270,002 131,490 31, 599 5,846 1,509,111 91,738 93,892 1,323,481 56 11,764 43 3,545 21 194 43 2,647 55 5,572 43 170 20 626 7 235 18 391 2 863 1 850 1 13 1 12 21 758 58 7,266 1,206,751 15 3,324 99,720 1 800 10,400 14 2,116,586 93,892 9 9,775 12 3,565 963 9,958,903 25,935 6,502,268 6,359,526 134,715 7,962 65 3,456,635 65,890 413,568 2,977,177 359 36,820 336 15,514 150 1,715 334 10,206 346 11,100 5 2 17 63 117 155 207 425 140 5,334 126 3,061 118 2,273 27 3,359 24 1,378 20 1,981 19 1,865 19 116 211 18,962 358 18,235 2,718,767 138 6,677 200,310 29 3,712 48,256 68 9,930,346 413,568 61 3,708 107 229,710 62,022 14,869,723 13,506 9,619,192 9,475,816 88,967 43,032 11,377 5,250,531 354,772 485,043 4,410,716 1,029 52,997 967 23,099 520 3,161 954 14,147 966 15,751 5 10 20 92 462 324 116 25 172 269 237 166 76 10 12 181 223 61 397 1,255 477 11,352 339 6,718 411 4,634 115 15,292 99 7,266 104 8,026 94 5,522 77 2,504 22 31 731 125,316 1,039 27,410 3,671,349 415 16,032 430,960 89 10,896 141,648 306 13,581,120 485,043 290 16,933 418 1,117,177 301,638 14,640,139 7,191 8,633,910 8,481,883 81,070 59,197 11,760 6,006,229 672,421 782,248 4,551,560 1,954 73,807 1,888 35,039 1,248 7,473 1,822 20,137 1,842 18,631 31 65 285 1,050 508 10 41 341 704 509 266 21 5 1 387 537 268 56 520 1,118 974 19,505 749 12,843 798 6,662 133 7,315 113 2,150 118 5,165 118 4,945 108 220 21 41 1,672 227, 540 1,943 30,948 3,834,201 808 21,226 636,780 117 3,818 49,634 725 28,758,466 782,248 664 38,030 1,005 1,835,137 495,488 6,947,923 3,790 3,981,915 3,869,963 66,155 41,212 4,585 2,966,008 295,593 422,864 2,247,551 1,715 42,327 1,695 21,004 1,168 5,630 1,553 11,688 1,579 9,635 25 35 112 515 894 127 7 702 208 76 357 644 167 480 1,087 829 11,512 614 7,454 698 4,058 105 4,665 95 1,640 105 3,025 105 2,880 80 145 5 5 1,529 140,157 1,704 15,988 1,877,525 674 10,295 308,850 90 2,080 27,040 745 17,228,332 422,864 604 21,983 998 989,405 267,140 90 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8.-General farms Data are based on reports for only a sample or farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting number of litters lor 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters. .. 20 to 39 litters... 40 to 69 litters. . . 70 or more litters. June 2 to November Under 11 acres. . .. 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres SO to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain arms reporting I reporting arms reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting number of litters December 1 to June 1 farms reporting number of litters SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres . arms reporting . arms reporting. 3 reporting . 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Sorghums for all purposes except sirup... farms reporting. acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . Sales farms reporting . pounds. Wheat harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels . SaleB farms reporting . bushels. Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres . pounds . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . acres . tans. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. See footnotes at end of table. 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,4*7 396 122 26 10,025 3*, 980 8,885 35,976 8,296 167,926 3,6*3 2,490 1,*3* 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 10,84* 312,50* 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 1,846 9,508 764 8*5 204 20 3 10 1,512 4,603 1,344 4,905 1,400 28,224 581 427 248 10* 26 1* 1,322 26,603 915,400 442 379,696 3,533 135,486 2,71B 93,612 131,903,607 1,262 62,508,048 4,440 391,041 6,791,276 4,379 6,371,061 2,030 58,800 1,398,992 557 327,494 1,631 54,078 1,042,655 613 378,815 412. 10,052 94,201 266 60,678 1,152 24,097 22,639,036 1,919 64,950 174,928 1,002 103,249 59 1,545 2,710 23 1,330 114 1,957 3,624 31 915 12 323 1 2 7 2 4 36 12 287 15 903 2 2 2 3 10 808 29,660 4 15,200 33 5,64* 20 4,790 6,361,685 10 2,618,800 60 23,047 486,935 60 *39,954 15 717 20,360 6 10,530 26 2,807 75,100 17 59,950 10 370 5,511 117 188,000 3* 4,439 9,476 15 3,789 119 1,111 35 56 20 2 1 5 103 556 102 555 81 3,304 20 15 14 19 2 11 68 3,015 128,275 35 76,661 247 19,397 191 13,687 23,290,132 120 12,813,122 339 70,491 1,391,311 339 1,326,065 141 8,429 238,840 52 96,210 152 7,710 170,980 68 62,380 46 1,586 19,526 39 15,594 45 1,865 3,195,365 203 12,216 33,155 112 21,871 6 450 770 1 240 335 2,393 100 175 49 5 267 946 264 1,447 169 4,326 47 50 43 19 10 164 4,124 174, 525 75 61,760 698 32,394 571 22,884 39,230,805 295 IB, 269, 050 119,898 2,179,146 988 2,072,292 4*3 13,709 368,079 135 79,775 *31 17,107 339,505 209 123,*50 101 2,755 26,042 82 19,855 149 4,604 5,828,825 36,449 532 22,422 66,097 322 41,429 220 410 6 190 10 255 450 683 3,292 286 304 561 1,808 479 1,48* 421 9,897 121 130 111 48 11 396 9,182 330,055 152 155,380 1,233 44,786 971 30,486 39,200,085 *39 17,611,060 1,666 121,607 1,943,572 1,646 1,820,927 743 19,855 465,358 188 89,188 646 19,064 325,425 214 94,740 144 3,381 28,752 82 18,273 372 9,379 7,902,069 656 16,886 44,219 316 24,872 20 280 520 35 820 1,380 10 735 567 2,059 242 285 40 477 1,077 402 982 489 7,139 236 181 55 16 1 474 6,944 196,870 116 56,430 1,077 28,515 800 19,365 21,845,175 358 10,755,516 1,182 50,873 724,637 1,156 658,778 613 14,785 283,290 161 47,291 336 6,470 119,245 100 36,295 1,680 12,360 46 6,210 427 6,347 4,605,547 413 7,459 18,968 207 10,088 16 435 920 16 900 50 690 1,570 20 175 130 330 100 25 5 100 ISO 85 150 225 2,655 155 45 25 210 2,530 56,015 60 14,265 245 4,750 165 2,400 1,975,725 40 4*0,500 205 5,125 65,675 190 53,045 75 1,305 23,065 15 4,500 40 920 12,400 5 2,000 25 280 2,010 15 445 155 1,785 919,230 81 1,528 3,013 30 1,200 10 160 90 15 125 135 OKLAHOMA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 8. -General farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See lextj 91 (For . I.-I i nn n -M - and explanations, see text) Total all commercial fatms Fconomic class SPECIFIED CROPS IHRVESTED-Continued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting . . . tons... Wild hay cut farma reporting. . . acres .. . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tans.. . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons... Sales farms reporting. . . tons. . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tans, green weight... Broomcorn harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons of brush . . . Cotton harvested farms reporting . . . acres .. . bales. .. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or far sale farms reporting . . . acres2.. bushels. . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2 . . bushels. . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars. .. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . . acres. .. 5,675 118,623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219, 529 285,413 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 L21,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 3,356 22,627 730 11,843 12,880 110 2,072 720 35,760 48,978 352 28,744 1,336 26,757 37,685 274 9,012 385 1,050 160 13,850 2,679 3,847 122,649 70,666 939 139 26,285 211 171 32,120 390 524,787 474 2,863 4 160 155 3 3,310 1,550 3 1,440 19 720 1,030 1 300 4 2,440 393 46 7,437 6,312 9 72 11,135 1 50 17,000 10 131,490 5 518 49 1,045 1,355 28 3,895 6,566 15 4,844 79 2,978 3,513 13 507 1 35 150 39 4,881 1,103 279 20,4% 14,022 26 3 371 5 (z) 20 22 134,715 146 2,208 3,014 19 838 107 5,835 9,746 40 3,897 247 5,509 9,109 45 1,271 42 3,014 531 783 33,414 21,541 14 375 10 15 3,450 60 88,967 55 262 320 5,905 5,916 57 810 234 11,525 16,936 107 10,129 484 9,920 14,113 109 3,681 45 2,760 545 1,329 36,299 18,685 277 16 3,729 45 8 1,135 98 81,070 170 890 171 2,270 2,230 26 316 247 8,835 10,735 121 6,599 427 6,415 8,755 86 2,708 5 350 900 20 650 92 1,115 20,978 9,051 402 31 6,857 95 80 8,120 125 66,155 170 423 40 255 210 101 2,360 3,445 66 1,835 1,215 1,165 20 545 10 105 15 295 4,025 1,055 130 12 2,385 55 18 2,395 75 22,390 60 395 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 92 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms Cotton farms Other field- crop farms Vegetable farms Fruit- and-nut farms F\RMS, ACREAGE, WDV\LUE Farms number . . Percent distribution percent. . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent. . Average si ze of farm acres , . Value of land and buildings: \verage per farm doll ars . . \verage per acre dollars. . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farns 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 renorting. . 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 499 acres farms renorting, . ^00 to 939 acres farms reporting., 1,000 or more acres farms reporting, . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres , . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. , acres . . Woodland pastured farms renorting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . , Inproved pasture farms reporting. . acres.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting.. acres , . Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting. . acres. . Land in strin-cronping. systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms renorting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY \OE Operators reporting age number. . Under 25 years number. . 25 to M years number.. 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 6 4 years number . . 65 or more years number.. Vverage age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting, , 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. . 200 nr fore days operators reporting.. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural product= sold operators reporting.. Operators not working off their farms or not reoorting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other memhers of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated, . .operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . FARMS m SIZE t.'nder 10 acres numiier.. 10 to 19 acres , number. , 50 to 19 acres number. , 70 to 99 acres number, . 100 to 1^9 acres number. , 140 to 179 acres numiier. , 180 to 910 acres number . . 220 to 259 acres number. 260 to 409 acres number. 500 to 999 acres number. 1,000 to 1,999 acres number . 2,000 or more acres See footnotes at end of table. 94,678 56,942 XXX 100.0 5,820,868 31,220,991 TYY 100.0 378.3 548.3 31,155 45,128 84.65 84.52 66,997 49,677 9,068,802 8,557,232 5,759 1,367 6,351 2,273 5,257 2,665 7,953 4,853 12,971 10,394 14,025 13,503 12,059 12,014 2,298 2,288 324 320 36,374 24,408 2,462,505 1,925,619 31,710 24,222 2,686,685 2,332,170 11,470 10,001 992,777 938,151 12,344 9,378 919,029 753,949 15,819 11,849 774,879 640,070 30,373 16,212 3,829,534 2,897,454 7,387 4,494 534,797 383,564 69,883 45,274 6,218,402 14,321,730 12,615 8,532 1,272,189 1,107,517 2,637 2,531 202,658 200,435 2,572 2,486 184,232 182,750 7,897 6,654 365,662 328,257 15,561 13,421 1,623,435 1,533,600 1,702 1,516 106,200 99,185 31,506 24,208 3,540,825 3,131,6% 93,626 56,160 1,389 812 9,043 5,219 20,074 12,352 26,453 17,611 22,216 15,254 14,451 4,912 50.8 49.7 51,298 15,117 7,882 28,299 13,258 20,246 30,796 43,380 5,546 18,455 2,903 11,287 3,371 8,381 6,792 13,524 4,633 5,405 20,529 11,945 4,134 1,774 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 488 1,646 705 2,436 2,717 7,543 2,793 3,980 17,444 11,360 4,074 1,756 14,817 26.0 7,705,739 24.7 520.1 61,599 119.05 14,817 4,102,213 50 50 60 301 1,481 4,425 6,825 1,438 187 4,962 239,626 7,915 892,059 4,433 511,500 2,742 210,849 3,307 169,710 1,074 98,375 615 32,672 12,451 2,135,960 1,478 118,412 289 42,474 287 38,877 1,402 73,755 4,169 626,556 423 36,497 6,476 1,004,568 14,576 258 1,546 3,474 4,505 3,433 1,360 48.9 6,388 3,459 1,210 2,219 1,823 3,026 1,563 7,929 918 2,661 5 65 50 330 295 1,885 411 975 5,401 4,015 1,138 247 5,384 9.5 1,796,862 5.8 333.7 36,108 108.23 5,384 758,327 70 162 210 540 1,481 1,849 952 107 13 2,340 114,344 3,273 286,048 1,455 115,384 1,279 81,399 1,747 89,265 716 51,478 300 14,718 3,869 514,242 354 17,249 929 74,934 927 69,570 932 49,947 1,604 159,408 289 19,359 2,514 314,593 5,323 86 410 1,339 1,760 1,428 300 49.0 2,272 1,451 341 480 610 699 444 3,112 388 580 5 215 90 350 285 1,040 355 511 1,555 805 146 27 1,418 2.5 451,488 1.4 318.4 25,091 76.77 1,418 153,883 30 85 85 180 500 389 127 18 4 581 33,194 642 32,987 177 7,973 230 12,657 365 12,357 663 74,244 277 16,462 971 122,088 214 11,886 365 19,462 365 19,177 466 25,487 470 23,657 37 803 747 63,619 1,408 35 221 339 457 325 31 46.1 559 412 76 71 135 859 128 152 50 15 80 120 240 105 125 480 170 28 149 0.3 21,906 0.1 147.0 11,428 87.06 149 8,977 25 5 35 25 40 17 1 1 51 2,770 36 1,825 6 605 30 1,220 37 1,875 41 1,525 77 3,701 17 881 21 529 21 479 5 15 20 520 5 250 35 1,545 149 10 7 15 66 46 5 49.3 OKLAHOMA 93 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent \v erace si zc of farm acres Value of land and buildings' \verage per farm dollars \ * erage oer acre dol 1 ars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting In to W acres farms reporting X) to 29 acres farms reporting °.p to 41 acres , farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 419 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting , acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres "oodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in (arms farms reporting Imitated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in stno-cronping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop am] pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number I'nder 25 years number 25 to x 1 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to fil years number 65 or more years number \verage age years OFF-F Wt WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 190 to 199 days operators reporting 290 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm, operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of fan'ily exceed! pg value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting ■Vith other members of family working off farm operators rerorting With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Cnder 10 acres numner 10 to 19 acres number 50 to 19 acres number 70 to 99 acres nupher 100 to 'nq acres numiier 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 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres See footnotes at end of table. 779 1.4 106,258 0.3 136.4 20,096 152.48 283 15,663 35 25 51 62 58 46 6 200 16,071 149 7,496 12 175 68 3,311 85 4,010 244 17,063 51 1,185 411 43,197 139 7,373 11 568 25 1,195 10 475 116 7,195 774 5 86 123 229 229 102 51.3 280 87 31 162 46 87 126 499 60 182 140 202 40 101 60 66 20 21 82 40 6 1 4,676 8.2 1,560,500 5.0 333.7 33,687 102.52 3,926 439,429 100 286 356 627 996 944 559 56 2 2,941 198,913 1,441 84,751 424 19,664 475 31,166 824 33,921 1,935 159,619 449 23,341 3,630 602,074 364 64,627 119 6,594 108 4,399 634 32,816 1,036 95,120 81 4,418 2,045 215,012 4,655 110 539 1,294 1,530 990 192 46.7 1,586 907 233 446 344 505 322 3,090 455 700 25 110 85 230 365 805 345 410 1,510 641 137 13 15,465 27.2 7,581,223 24.3 490.2 38,374 79.02 13,636 1,837,813 410 701 1,000 1,964 3,755 3,276 2,008 444 78 7,172 573,804 5,813 556,631 2,014 178,509 2,287 192,151 3,006 185,971 5,765 662,072 1,528 128,355 12,174 3,617,405 2,847 340,942 273 27,008 269 24,434 1,596 75,269 3,276 328,145 305 16,495 6,480 759,717 15,258 176 1,228 2,974 4,593 4,800 1,487 50.9 6,538 3,273 908 2,357 1,641 2,786 2,272 8,927 1,193 2,667 200 837 340 1,120 921 1,732 826 827 4,075 2,923 1,222 442 7,757 13.6 9,313,508 29.8 1,200.7 50,090 44.25 3,745 209,949 464 825 673 680 620 303 140 30 10 3,170 592,167 1,875 239,335 382 37,984 1,126 149,366 691 51,985 4,003 1,659,001 536 117,893 6,500 6,317,138 1,688 464,066 82 4,610 66 3,093 422 24,347 451 35, 181 63 3,232 2,285 307,507 7,591 75 531 1,509 2,285 2,171 1,020 51.7 3,764 1,038 512 2,214 988 1 617 2,043 3,993 380 1,444 408 320 785 340 555 2,105 1,641 1,060 951 6,036 10.6 2,576,432 8.3 426.8 42,268 100.48 5,984 1,016,066 25 90 175 435 1,441 2,216 1,386 191 25 2,840 145,585 2,986 225,474 1,088 66,362 1,135 70,076 1,742 89,036 1,664 151,845 642 41,491 4,966 920,538 838 76,789 367 23,788 357 21,808 1,168 45,252 2,333 257,368 298 17,506 3,419 452,295 5,971 57 637 1,183 2,023 1,715 356 49.2 2,524 1,612 4a 491 580 876 520 3,512 462 833 10 30 60 165 270 940 360 535 2,180 1,103 319 64 315 0.6 76,066 0.2 241.5 30,300 127.37 189 8,567 98 31 15 13 7 13 9 3 70 4,695 63 4,041 11 280 23 1,814 30 1,947 53 15,8% 17 1,375 161 39,277 55 3,007 65 571 65 448 17 655 32 1,170 63 4,350 309 13 80 111 72 33 51.4 103 16 10 77 42 212 21 60 93 82 10 10 31 30 6 1 16 21 10 5 94 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners .- number. . Part owners number.. All tenants number . . Cash tenants number. . Share-cash tenants number. . Crop-share tenants number . . Livestock-share tenants number . . Croppers , number.. Other and unspecified tenants number. . White farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number. . All tenants number. . Croppers number. . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners .number.. All tenants number.. Croppers number. . FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number. . Class I number . . Class II number . . Class III number . . Class IV number . . Class V number.. Class VI number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number. . Com pickers farms reporting.. number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number.. Motortrucks farms reporting . . number. . Tractors farms reporting . . number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting . . 4 tractors farms report! ng . . 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors Terms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors farms reporting.. number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-Operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms report! n» . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . . Less lhanlmiletoahard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting . . lmile farms reporting.. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting. , 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. , 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. , 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. , RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated .operators reporting.. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms 46,466 29,919 17,860 4,612 3,577 5,169 645 566 3,291 44,475 29,188 17,218 536 1,991 731 642 30 xxx XXX xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx 24,341 27,038 2,367 2,456 10,999 11,353 3,751 4,034 70,193 92,654 66,818 108,758 64,831 102,323 38,681 18,317 5,719 1,415 699 64,377 99,535 2,494 2,788 6,288 6,435 71,579 82,561 89,067 58,078 45,419 8,230 6,000 241 11,338 20,610 35,696 36,756 7,684 29,072 7,816 12,869 2,911 5,476 9,449 27,997 4,172 6,920 3,095 651 269 113 44 80,024 10,688 3,966 Commercial farms by type of farm 19,912 24,730 11,932 1,901 3,272 4,429 595 416 1,319 19,411 24,319 11,670 386 501 411 262 30 56,942 1,366 4,054 10,638 15,864 16,801 8,219 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 Cash-grain farms 3,688 7,134 3,987 211 1,498 1,692 181 105 300 3,648 7,086 3,971 100 40 48 16 5 14,817 195 1,277 4,064 5,008 3,443 830 9,384 10,786 401 413 2,024 2,068 925 999 13,369 21,992 13,908 27,113 13,861 26,078 5,300 5,887 2,035 435 204 13,788 25,393 609 685 1,004 1,035 13,129 15,471 14,491 11,427 8,106 1,348 704 73 5,821 2,762 4,511 7,297 1,192 6,105 1,606 2,887 590 1,022 1,367 3,026 511 599 453 43 12 2 1 11,592 2,606 619 Cotton farms 1,384 1,994 2,005 121 374 1,225 49 80 156 1,309 1,894 1,900 65 100 105 15 5,384 91 333 1,027 1,667 1,521 745 1,375 1,461 149 150 478 485 123 123 4,090 5,144 4,891 8,678 4,841 8,574 2,198 1,907 501 159 76 4,810 8,450 123 124 94 104 4,357 4,919 5,208 3,039 2,016 178 71 13 319 1,059 1,291 2,931 607 2,324 740 1,106 175 303 1,222 8,359 335 535 232 69 18 11 5 4,383 750 251 Other field- crop farms 339 547 532 60 111 310 6 15 30 329 542 512 10 1,418 16 127 272 365 338 300 521 575 46 56 195 195 46 56 1,056 1,313 1,233 1,975 1,223 1,939 690 395 106 23 9 1,223 1,921 16 18 36 36 1,003 1,157 1,278 567 660 31 15 15 63 233 444 721 125 596 138 293 67 98 240 1,273 1,259 88 71 Vegetable farms 149 2 6 5 50 21 65 18 5 5 2 2 1 1 114 143 114 153 104 143 1 1 104 143 10 10 64 71 129 63 34 134 10 5 Frult-and-nut farms OKLAHOMA 95 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Poultry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous farms FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPER VTOR All farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number.. ■Ml tenants numoer.. Cash tenants number . . Share-cash tenants number. , Cror>- share tenants number. . Livestock-share tenants number. . Croppers number . . Other and unspecified tenants number.. White farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number. . All tenants number.. Croppers numher. , Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners „ number.. Part owners numl>ar.. All tenants number.. Croppers number . , FARMS BY ECONOMIC CL.ASS Commercial farms number. . Class I number. . Class II number. . Class III number. , Class IV numher. , Class V number. , Class VI number. , SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT WD FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD arms reporting. , number., 'arms reporting. . number. , arms reporting.. number. , 'arms reporting.. number. , 'arms reporting., number. , Grain combines Com pickers Pick-up balers Field forage harvesters Motortruck s Tractors farms reporting . , number. , Tractors other than garden . 1 tractor 2 tractors 3 tractors ■1 tractors 5 or more tractors . Wheel tractors Crawler tractors . Garden tractor? . Automobiles Automobiles and or motortrucks . Telenhone Home freezer Milking machine Electric milk cooler Cron drier [for grain, Forage, or other crops) . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hani surface Gravel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved Less than 1 mile to a bard surface road. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road . . . 1 mile 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles reporting.. number.. reporting., reoorting.. reporti ng . . reporting., reporti ng . . reporting. . number.. reporting.. number. . reporting. . number. . reporting. . number., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting., renort ing. , reporting.. reporting. . reporting., renort ing.. reporting. , reporting., reporting. , reporting. , reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hirer! workers farms reporting.. persons., Regular hired workers (employed ISO or more days) farms reporting. , persons., Farms reporting by number of regular hired worker?: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting, 1 or 4 hired workers farms reporting., 5 to 15 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting., Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reoorting residence number, See footnotes at end of table. 603 105 60 20 15 593 ICO 60 779 35 102 145 172 185 140 67 67 11 11 72 72 21 21 533 669 453 636 398 505 318 63 10 5 2 388 478 26 27 131 131 537 637 739 503 483 46 41 5 83 278 278 212 71 141 30 55 20 36 134 276 58 133 716 22 41 1,627 2,102 917 306 235 162 38 40 136 1,622 2,082 907 40 5 20 10 4,396 136 144 6,949 6,234 2,166 555 502 397 199 135 378 6,679 6,100 2,100 135 270 134 4,676 15,465 89 493 405 980 1,343 1,823 1,334 3,485 1,014 5,079 486 3,605 1,677 5,508 1,754 6,097 251 821 251 844 1,355 3,493 1,404 3,612 922 934 964 1,011 4,183 13,184 5,592 17,889 4,125 12,668 7,107 21,917 4,085 12,511 6,646 20,825 2,194 7,034 1,371 3,573 409 1,378 87 332 24 194 4,080 12,443 6,564 20,260 80 512 82 565 456 1,070 461 1,092 3,561 11,496 4,223 13,268 4,551 14,994 3,309 9,514 2,913 8,276 3,841 900 3,751 418 27 55 764 2,342 892 2,963 2,267 6,305 1,465 5,932 273 1,097 1,192 4,835 347 1,252 496 2,075 154 471 195 1,037 779 2,012 1,336 4,201 524 977 814 1,449 378 743 76 154 55 56 15 17 13,336 1,490 639 3,176 1,767 3,687 2,765 703 1,496 412 191 47 480 39 594 19 93 20 16 166 122 3,136 1,722 3,630 2,728 693 1,461 15 16 40 45 57 37 10 35 5 7,757 6,036 352 66 418 384 768 1,101 1,643 2,036 3,242 1,833 1,334 616 699 2,897 757 3,198 54 476 56 492 832 1,286 865 1,354 176 334 196 363 6,440 5,128 8,614 7,006 5,227 5,611 7,819 10,527 5,110 5,595 7,436 10,230 3,655 2,421 931 2,191 318 713 142 176 64 94 5,057 5,586 7,044 10,038 344 179 392 192 377 292 383 297 5,503 4,812 6,468 . 5,523 7,336 5,871 4,657 3,941 4,031 3,169 230 802 106 459 4 26 286 1,130 1,836 1,022 3,178 2,064 2,620 2,923 441 467 2,179 2,456 426 644 867 1,110 222 277 664 425 1,571 1,041 2,802 4,096 1,012 394 1,638 592 714 294 192 68 69 19 27 12 10 1 5,957 5,311 1,414 490 386 235 220 72 20 5 219 67 20 315 25 17 58 73 75 67 13 13 7 7 4 4 273 463 186 314 156 236 120 28 3 2 3 156 225 3 11 62 78 231 357 299 261 138 5 6 1 7 196 57 55 15 40 15 10 10 5 118 815 103 635 36 24 23 14 6 253 49 13 96 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms Cotton farms Other field- crop farms Vegetable farms Fruit-and-nut farms USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres on which used . . tons.. Dry materials larms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reoortine.. tons.. Corn farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Wheat farms reporting. . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materia! s farms reporting . . tons.. Cotton .farms reporting. . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons, . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres . , Pry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres limed.. tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . S1O0 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to SI, 999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms renorting. . $5,000 or more farms reporti ng . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $1,000 farms reporting. . '1,000 to $2,499 , farms reporting.. 32,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms renorting. . $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms renorting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms renorting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $t,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to *9,999 farms renorting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting . . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms renorting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting . . S100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $t,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. 28,622 2,475,685 146,116 28,133 140,717 857 5,399 7,776 323,259 7,714 26,507 68 205 3,226 155,975 3,225 13,288 2 28 4,282 86,108 4,254 6,589 46 186 12,976 1,095,138 12,718 44,997 326 2,083 5,461 203,707 5,185 13,410 404 1,621 11,957 611,498 11,744 35, 926 276 1,276 1,862 59,117 106,615 94,232 81,427 77,240,779 11,133 52,946 8,482 6,166 2,700 43,419 92,310,870 29,475 6,785 3,453 2,059 1,647 46,199 25,435,384 17,833 21,354 7,012 43,010 33,949,050 18,143 10,781 6,005 5,225 1,816 729 221 77 13 39,524 8,177,634 18,991 16,774 2,667 1,092 90,693 30,137,979 33,889 36,110 13,924 6,667 103 23,055 2,332,404 134,896 22,586 129,543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23,174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 186 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,187 4,814 12,961 404 1,621 10,161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1,444 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 66,236,813 4,807 28,092 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,9% 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,087 23,794,324 10,584 18,568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14,779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 5,617 908,685 36,121 5,456 33,890 251 2,231 29,187 640 1,598 19 40 102 6,875 102 433 331 13,479 313 769 25 136 5,029 643,797 4,898 22,010 170 1,314 269 7,840 259 423 20 93 2,785 207,507 2,695 8,657 122 648 244 7,298 14,847 14,812 10,840 6,133,772 1,601 7,615 1,056 494 74 7,462 10,949,803 4,824 1,369 725 412 132 10,511 8,045,368 2,139 5,634 2,738 9,800 5,153,684 3,859 2,966 1,577 1,074 266 51 7,686 1,797,356 2,786 3,957 730 213 14,700 9,267,677 526 6,438 5,159 2,554 23 2,581 212,118 14,210 2,430 1^,628 321 1,582 256 10,271 240 628 16 70 47 1,621 47 179 317 7,245 317 531 10 20 657 29,799 625 1,545 32 56 2,192 126,287 1,994 7,916 305 1,319 793 36,895 760 1,829 43 117 12 332 489 5,384 3,594 1,291,020 876 2,511 154 32 21 2,192 1,924,918 1,697 284 143 54 14 5,384 5,221,423 1,226 2,738 1,420 4,169 4,909,021 842 964 935 965 283 127 49 3,054 716,148 1,101 1,589 274 90 5,309 2,711,997 446 2,902 1,346 609 6 945 61,013 5,396 934 5,251 26 145 177 5,574 177 514 71 1,375 71 133 264 3,938 259 333 5 10 145 3,905 145 328 509 11,186 498 1,010 11 39 737 35,035 726 2,933 21 96 15 265 340 1,418 1,126 403,173 197 845 61 18 5 541 423,986 426 63 35 11 6 1,112 605,585 328 614 170 1,063 1,189,992 255 244 239 190 71 60 4 1,051 527,141 117 568 215 151 1,368 666,582 150 686 350 182 103 5,725 873 103 850 5 23 15 260 15 23 26 815 26 76 7 334 7 35 83 4,236 83 707 5 23 149 92 27,740 35 51 5 1 16 7,410 15 56 83,400 40 15 1 113 96,790 50 26 15 11 5 6 99 35,180 45 42 139 5n,310 35 81 11 11 1 OKLAHOMA 97 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for onty a sample of farms. Seo text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous farms USE OF COMMERCIAL FF.RTIL1ZER WD LII Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials ... Liquid materials . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture , Dry materials , . . Liquid materials . Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials .. . Liquid materials. Wheat Dry materials .. . Liquid materials . Cotton Dry materials . .. Liquid materials . \]1 other crops .... Dry materials . . . Liquiil materials . 3 or liming materials used during the year , SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry Under S100 $100 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 Dr more Purchase of livestock and poultry Under $1,000 $1,000 to $2,199 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 S10.000 or more Machine hire Under $200 $200 to $999 $1,000 or more Hired labor Under $200 $200 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to S2.199 $2,500 to $1,999 $5,000 to =9,999 $10,000 to«19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under $100 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under S100 $100 to $4 99 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $5,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 'arms reporting., on which used.. tons., arms reporting. . tons., arms reporting.. tons.. 'arms reporting. , Bcres . , 'arms reporting. , tons., 'arms reporting. , tons., arms reporting. . acres . , arms reporting. , tons,, ns rettortine., tons., arms reporting., acres,, ; reporting.. tons., arms reporting. . tons, , arms reporting., acres., 'arms reporting. , tons., arms reporting.. tons.. arms reporting., acres . , arms reporting., tons., arms reporting., tons.. 'amis reporting., acres . , 'arms reporting. tons.. 'arms reporti ng . . tons. ms reporting. , acres limed . , tons. . arms reporting, 'arms reporting, dollars, 'arms reporting, arms reporting, srms reporting, 'arms reoorting. 'arms reoorting. 'arms reporting, dollars . arms reporting. , reporting. i reporting, 'arms reoorting. 'arms reporting. arms reoorting. dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reoorting. dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reoorting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reoorting. reporting. dol I ars . reporting, reporting, renorting. reporting. s reporting, dol I ars . s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, s renorting. s reporting. 122 6,883 416 122 416 56 2,098 56 208 15 220 15 20 11 110 11 13 40 2,015 40 77 57 2,360 57 93 26 407 1,024 779 779 5,876,151 15 115 76 216 357 712 1,853,545 301 190 137 52 32 198 57,400 100 88 10 322 426,666 141 56 154 23,611 96 46 11 1 744 157,891 370 305 53 16 2,250 185,761 12,716 2,238 12,611 17 105 1,117 52,128 1,107 4,145 10 18 347 15,755 347 1,164 423 9,434 423 720 899 54,366 893 3,035 11 79 156 2,844 156 178 962 51,234 960 3,369 2 8 204 6,683 14,735 4,676 4,661 15,225,115 45 1,017 904 1,730 965 2,700 4,043,792 1,519 673 303 182 23 2,636 1,162,172 961 1,362 313 2,722 2,693,470 919 758 353 415 177 71 21 2,546 550,525 933 1,342 224 47 4,631 2,019,973 732 2,390 1,096 410 3 6,128 527,943 35,202 6,047 34,253 125 949 2,094 104,023 2,088 8,610 9 41 785 47,105 784 4,524 1 24 1,096 23,049 1,091 1,750 5 17 2,924 201,063 2,868 9,687 76 556 572 11,337 554 893 18 35 2,687 141,366 2,641 8,789 51 276 548 18,391 34,514 15,465 14,668 17,414,421 1,195 8,709 2,535 1,702 527 8,634 37,522,027 4,458 1,520 1,009 796 851 8,496 4,266,750 3,035 4,357 1,104 8,385 0,453,145 3,469 2,153 1,206 970 391 141 41 12 1 7,809 1,649,890 3,273 3,777 540 219 15,092 6,417,651 3,260 7,584 2,703 1,509 36 2,040 133,902 11,489 2,032 11,444 12 45 1,048 54,632 1,047 5,188 3 7 727 51,983 727 4,094 1 4 112 1,978 112 180 205 8,305 198 422 8 13 57 1,075 56 85 1 3 343 15,929 343 1,475 1 18 250 10,862 16,192 7,750 7,476 15,603,460 152 3,551 1,816 1,317 640 3,902 24,481,452 1,749 782 534 343 494 2,990 1,391,606 1,351 1,290 349 4,168 5,061,029 1,601 842 553 622 342 139 49 18 2 2,636 565,537 1,177 1,223 148 7,519 2,374,140 2,580 3,509 919 497 14 3,114 283,293 17,646 3,074 17,395 69 251 619 25,485 613 2,075 6 19 162 7,678 162 655 687 15,287 687 1,255 1 3 1,744 117,481 1,733 5,969 14 52 1,309 38,700 1,271 2,436 49 132 1,602 78,662 1,587 5,005 15 45 116 4,397 7,047 6,036 5,338 4,005,256 646 3,487 715 412 78 3,695 4,867,278 2,605 573 262 186 69 4,593 2,892,182 1,347 2,420 826 4,278 3,732,704 1,311 1,240 756 648 207 83 26 7 3,838 1,031,267 1,153 2,154 374 157 5,991 3,173,849 425 3,049 1,753 754 10 66 3,301 413 66 413 12 260 12 27 7 530 7 56 1 50 1 4 6 560 6 45 45 1,843 45 275 7 197 575 315 179 216,985 20 100 23 27 9 95 501,025 50 13 8 1 23 65 60,453 22 39 4 208 2,115,200 36 30 16 59 16 23 7 15 6 203 529,490 27 66 17 93 304 144, 111 115 125 33 25 6 98 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued ! Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] ;For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by type of farm Cash- grain farms Cotton farms Other field- crop farms Vegetable farms Fruit-and-nut farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars. . All crops sold dollars.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. . Vegetables sold .dollars.. Fruits and nuts sold dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars.. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. . Dairy products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number. . Milk cows farms reporting. . number . . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. . number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . number. . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 6 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head Terms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head (arms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/or mules farms reporting. . number..- Hogs and pigs ....farms reporting.. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. . number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. . number. . Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number.. Ewes farms reporti ng . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number. . Goats and kids farms reporting.. number . . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars. , Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars. , Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting., number., dollars.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farmB reporting. dollars. Chicken eggB sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 581,725,785 6,144 250,911,188 241,357,975 2,005,978 1,979,564 5,567,671 330,814,597 15,475,835 42,930,276 272,408,486 82,412 3,297,307 78,632 1,574,936 43,133 249,576 70,898 859,202 68,056 863,169 1,963 8,195 10,083 17,681 26,674 11,868 5,579 369 6,242 29,398 19,388 9,788 7,829 3,106 1,042 1,839 18,017 18,719 2,931 1,600 1,308 385 97 76 33,784 89,748 33,528 529,759 23,736 333,829 26,072 195,930 4,601 306,825 3,705 120,969 4,196 185,856 4,111 171,907 3,471 13,949 1,866 24,260 61,469 4,523,392 77,655 1,787,136 249,212,443 22,471 581,749 17,452,470 3,895 215,315 2,799,095 16,297 1,089,018,436 42,930,276 13,216 3,753,317 23,834 28,388,072 7,664,785 547,890,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 50,489 2,860,539 48,116 1,344,099 26,959 213,194 45,246 732,570 45,576 783,870 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 11,713 5,561 366 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 7,549 3,091 1,035 1,828 9,573 11,300 2,651 1,587 1,302 379 96 71 21,592 62,582 19,746 402,632 14,458 254,123 15,618 148,509 3,487 274,894 2,887 111,541 3,197 163,353 3,152 152,304 2,708 11,049 1,014 18,132 36,456 3,495,787 49,150 1,611,404 229,336,291 14,789 480,397 14,411,910 3,056 198,163 2,576,119 12,975 1,038,514,962 41,142,007 9,894 3,600,509 16,846 24,271,221 6,553,236 148,016,158 9,990 115,794,786 115,542,827 157,570 62,669 31,720 32,221,372 1,289,817 2,063,980 28,867,575 11,513 417,598 10,770 172,478 4,946 21,095 10,255 119,970 10,397 125,150 144 550 771 2,398 4,946 2,182 519 3 593 3,673 3,435 1,572 1,085 292 68 52 1,847 2,552 414 100 31 2 3,170 6,331 3,363 61,700 2,496 39,773 2,458 21,927 1,245 90,414 1,082 37,207 1,158 53,207 1,155 50,718 1,005 2,489 107 487 8,229 647,803 10,927 182,510 25,814,163 2,655 68,301 2,049,030 1,063 57,809 751,517 2,598 70,271,703 2,063,980 2,919 86,063 4,780 4,247,883 1,146,931 46,842,160 8,700 40,850,180 40,730,539 83,190 26,476 9,975 5,991,980 171,149 328,780 5,492,051 4,096 91,507 3,967 43,985 2,044 6,547 3,474 24,445 3,294 23,077 111 517 622 1,107 1,325 348 66 351 1,910 1,080 362 202 48 11 3 922 977 135 10 1,222 3,047 1,984 22,887 1,419 14,184 1,571 8,703 96 13,078 91 7,633 75 5,445 65 5,225 55 220 47 217 3,636 182,619 3,571 37,654 4,777,135 1,257 18,860 565,800 105 7,075 91,975 592 12,870,771 328,780 441 16,836 1,213 569,889 153,873 11,884,115 8,381 10,159,687 10,121,547 17,500 13,560 7,080 1,724,428 33,420 45,915 1,645,093 1,231 30,584 1,220 15,721 801 1,755 1,106 8,453 985 6,410 20 136 156 326 446 127 20 85 544 343 113 104 26 3 2 375 416 10 494 1,246 787 10,860 584 6,975 622 3,885 35 855 30 325 25 530 25 500 15 30 1,041 40,841 1,047 11,352 1,392,991 463 7,976 239,280 20 385 5,005 124 1,427,376 45,915 138 4,712 335 303,724 28,008 916,090 6,148 855,477 112,724 739,715 2,238 800 60,613 523 2,200 57,890 98 955 93 560 66 190 68 190 38 205 63 158 66 ,190 35 790 61 400 107 ,594 333 44,990 56 430 12,900 11 111,750 2,200 5 76 20 1,650 447 OKLAHOMA 99 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item ;For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by type of farm— Continued Poultry farms Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products Sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars. All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. LIVESTOCK VND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting. number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. number. Milk cows farms reporting . number. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. number. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head farms reporting. 5 to 9 head farms reporting . 10 to 19 head farms reoorting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting . 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Hoises and/or mules farms reporting. number. HogS and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reoorting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting. number. GoatS and kids farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Milk and cream sold farms reporting. pounds. dollars . Chickens including broilers sold farms renorting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 10,202,969 13,098 165,453 158,905 2,000 3,548 1,000 10,037,516 9,121,603 188,291 727,622 498 12,312 462 5,929 294 1,374 433 4,003 393 2,380 35 60 80 110 132 76 5 170 111 51 26 21 1 2 150 107 20 10 6 204 522 282 5,049 199 2,850 180 2,199 61 2,960 51 871 56 2,089 56 1,982 56 107 15 355 622 940,175 417 4,893 582,548 150 4,016 120,480 51 1,244 16,172 108 5,677,220 188,291 697 3,196,940 561 8,794,970 2,374,638 49,124,571 10,506 5,893,586 5,749,164 43,797 78,010 17,615 43,230,985 553,627 34,112,787 8,564,571 4,661 256,425 4,656 143,835 4,636 130,897 4,402 83,296 4,197 29,294 25 110 451 1,935 1,653 483 4 15 398 1,078 1,270 1,268 407 116 104 16 553 1,097 1,261 1,188 360 92 69 1,801 4,069 1,500 18,912 1,045 11,270 1,133 7,642 204 7,452 146 2,149 192 5,303 187 5,090 136 213 64 344 3,290 257,842 4,650 89,866 7,652,774 974 23,499 704,970 155 8,257 107,341 4,676 802,888,881 34,112,787 776 44,245 1,370 1,707,281 460,965 141,179,189 9,129 30,138,385 29,662,044 133,450 256,988 85,903 111,040,804 1,185,913 1,727,108 108,127,783 14,900 953,878 13,937 409,061 7,591 24,574 13,279 240,227 13,758 304,590 118 486 752 2,017 5,190 3,952 2,293 92 491 3,098 3,158 2,469 2,575 1,173 401 572 3,412 3,701 348 68 47 12 7,555 18,784 6,617 180,458 4,964 114,794 5,429 65,664 1,133 94,041 895 39,157 1,054 54,884 1,049 52,231 906 2,653 402 5,608 10,565 682,155 15,075 656,254 99,351,524 5,383 241,251 7 . 237, 530 1,046 76,487 994,331 2,319 58,039,378 1,727,108 2,590 130,813 4,575 3,781,831 1,021,090 80,998,947 10,442 1,944,888 1,739,043 26,803 91,714 87,328 79,054,059 252,479 411,586 78,389,994 7,606 865,831 7,345 447,134 3,003 7,065 6,877 189,135 7,172 229,562 28 90 190 585 2,354 2,265 1,829 265 130 779 1,217 1,204 1,666 937 383 1,029 1,672 1,212 95 21 2 5,028 20,223 2,308 49,692 1,614 31,213 1,833 18.,479 295 33,612 229 10,748 258 22,864 247 20,628 220 2,236 291 10,456 4,132 188,545 7,687 523,740 75,857,551 1,615 56, 549 1,696,470 265 25,370 329,610 482 13,234,613 411,586 515 26,265 1,112 727,874 196,529 51,226,272 8,487 31,685,187 30,919,217 524,787 194,685 46,498 19,541,085 1,525,159 2,246,800 15,769,126 5,660 224,688 5,456 101,889 3,459 19,375 5,157 60,878 5,184 61,921 76 136 325 1,139 2,572 330 2 209 1,514 1,841 1,010 606 163 52 61 1,087 1,701 520 117 28 5 1 1,820 4,421 2,731 50,696 2,036 31,848 2,248 18,848 397 32,169 347 13,409 363 18,760 352 15,674 300 3,086 76 230 4,662 546,256 5,554 102,066 13,534,708 2,170 58,519 1,755,570 341 21,486 279,318 2,033 73,581,220 2,246,800 1,788 94,006 2,840 4,317,764 1,165,799 6,288,718 19,964 5,168,894 102,271 3,805 17,306 5,045,512 1,119,824 3,340 8,460 1,108,024 107 2,987 91 1,336 48 171 91 931 59 720 11 20 11 15 34 7 9 11 41 18 12 1 6 21 21 6 156 3,607 48 528 26 136 38 392 16 183 11 22 11 161 11 151 10 10 6 251 85 4,131 65 1,419 174,297 31 491 14,730 5 35 455 22 193,150 8,460 15 315 20 11,205 3,025 100 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting. . number of litters... 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. . 3 to 9 I itters farms reporting . . 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. . 90 to 39 litters farms reporting. . 40 tof>9 litters farms reporting.. 70 or more litters farms reporting. . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. . number of litters. . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. . number of litters. . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting.. acres . . Under 11 acres farms reporting. . 11 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . 75 to 99 acres. farms reporting.. 100 or more acres farms reporting. . Harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres . . bushels.. Sales fatms reporting . . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . -farms reporting.. acres . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Sales farms reporting . . pounds. . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting.. bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. . acres. . pounds. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. , acres. . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms 19,069 90,684 9,538 7,299 1,630 438 133 31 15,451 46,138 12,469 44,546 12,215 205,315 6,530 3,224 1,691 468 153 149 11,434 187,754 5,959,321 2,861 1,773,624 27,082 1,142,955 17,238 707, 536 959,857,002 8,258 534,381,445 36,141 4,350,671 84,379,884 35,231 79,589,275 15,368 503,929 12,336,219 4,385 3,570,033 14,212 632,507 14,068,868 7,649 7,857,565 2,409 59,111 618,741 1,315 396,088 4,774 100,350 109,199,371 1,203,588 12,250 330,953 757,155 3,565 222,073 758 13,849 17,414 80 2,245 3,709 70,145 92,985 399 7,390 Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms 12,306 70,956 5,114 5,201 1,447 396 122 26 10,025 34,980 8,885 35.976 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,180 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 1,042,211 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 Cotton farms 1,953 10,940 778 865 257 34 19 1,556 5,132 1,433 5,808 994 30,322 296 238 279 83 47 51 880 27,843 1,023,432 591 668,175 6,512 380,760 4,544 280,430 394,733,883 2,909 284,177,432 14,550 2,766,480 57,439,161 14,529 54,519,325 5,501 212,945 5,748,749 2,481 2,494,763 7,789 421,547 9,922,565 5,646 6,693,368 489 15,540 193,240 321 140,124 68 1,080 961,580 3,017 74,634 140,618 911 40,400 1,456 1,630 5 250 97 1,769 2,383 6 248 Other field- crop farms 1,114 3,569 636 412 66 912 1,994 665 1,575 1,083 18,088 591 281 153 41 6 11 1,026 17,456 466,415 308 147,895 3,464 153,328 2,895 118,474 155,049,358 1,973 107,470,184 2,763 155,193 2,268,554 2,655 2,110,883 527 14,526 266,130 136 99,385 507 14,744 211,938 218 129,887 253 5,253 42,700 120 24,623 386 4,935 4,127,230 47,267 857 27,302 42,848 376 20,908 22 371 368 30 410 360 456 1,900 214 214 18 5 5 371 976 321 924 530 6,603 311 156 Vegetable farms 515 6,378 168,445 101 29,305 802 31,424 645 24,436 32,014,126 300 14,898,776 324 9,391 174,196 299 159,708 146 2,590 44,365 25 7,125 40 410 7,400 15 1,020 89 2,205 25,480 49 15,870 1,202 44,652 65,015,080 7,810 136 3,057 8,393 47 2,773 36 127 21 10 5 Fruit-and-nut farms 77 1,300 40 17 15 5 76 1,280 23,525 40 16,300 27 860 16 720 620,000 10 525,000 22 544 14,557 22 14,157 5 25 500 5 75 250 15 95 74,050 105 240 120 | 1 100 100 35 90 20 30 35 60 30 340 15 15 30 340 11,275 21 140 10 50 22,500 5 7,500 1 15 225 1 195 10 600 8,500 10 2,500 1 30 600 5 50 30 15 425 470 OKLAHOMA 101 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] ;For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by type of farm— Continued Poultry farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches Livestock ranches General farms Miscellaneous farms LIVF.STOCK \NT> LMiSTOCK PRCIDl'CTS-Continued Litters faitowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting... number of litters 1 or 2 litter? farms reporting.. . 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. .. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting... 20 to 39 litters farms reporting... 40 to r<9 litters farms reporting... 70 or more litters farms reporting.. . Tune 2 to November 30 farms reporting.. . number of litters. . . December 1 to Tune 1 farms reporting... number of litters. . . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting, .. acres.. . Under 11 acres farms reportin'j.. . 11 to 34 acres farms reporting... •25 to 49 acres farms reporting. . . 50 to 71 acres farms reporting. . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 or more acres farms reporting. .. Harvested ror grain farms reporting... acres .. . busbel s Sales farms reporting. .. bushels.. . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting... acres. . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . . acres. . . pounds . . . Sales farms reporting . . . pounds . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting... acres. . . bushels. ., Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . . acres. . poundu . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . , acres. . . tons . . , Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . , Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . See footnotes at end of table. 138 703 65 52 16 5 113 387 92 316 52 706 25 21 6 52 706 23,150 5 1,500 109 3,126 72 2,076 3,005,792 11 386,000 86 3,810 66,795 66 60,260 82 1,940 33,290 1 272 36 763 14,640 6 67 1,038 5 1,000 40 40,000 36 505 1,280 10 150 36 845 750 879 4,016 403 396 47 32 1 685 1,808 648 2,208 883 17,970 295 340 200 27 18 3 714 12,951 456,630 209 54,090 2,192 84,343 829 23,117 30,133,420 198 5,726,585 1,812 129,723 2,293,466 1,732 2,142,859 1,174 43,942 1,146,622 160 114,400 506 17,391 358,743 141 2,917 36,347 69 23,675 126 2,703 2,344,962 1,092 32,707 89,900 129 8,967 61 680 976 370 7,070 9,545 10 110 4,449 31,702 1,593 1,835 684 242 85 10 3,717 15,579 3,358 16,123 2,880 59,553 1,248 909 453 155 52 63 2,711 54,315 1,819,515 494 273,923 5,625 255,193 3,203 120,778 164,723,269 8 57 43,469,172 7,169 731,178 12,766,356 6,928 11,848,502 3,664 127,126 2,844,440 532 353,117 2,607 102,760 2,141,595 617 468,044 734 18,568 181,133 340 104,360 818 13,287 8,600,087 428,042 3,234 91,139 219, 599 676 37,551 229 5,479 6,855 22 345 1,236 30,785 40,246 146 2,582 1,382 8,359 608 551 150 58 9 6 1,098 4,390 940 3,969 356 4,720 231 86 27 6 3 3 340 4,343 149,314 25 4,725 720 25,307 198 6,057 7,045,406 20 725,882 543 33,743 603,298 499 566,196 250 7,569 178,675 3,097 96 2,656 50,060 10 6,983 51 1,212 11,344 23 6,913 174 2,541 1,646,066 126,451 551 18,119 43,886 65 2,506 58 1,323 1,365 368 8,616 13,335 21 585 1,846 9,508 764 845 204 20 3 10 1,512 4,603 1,344 4,905 1,400 28,224 581 427 248 104 26 14 1,322 26,603 915,400 442 379,696 3,533 135,486 2,718 93,612 131,903,607 1,262 62,508,048 4,440 391,041 6,791,276 4,379 6,371,061 2,030 58,800 1,398,992 557 327,494 1,631 54,078 1,042,655 613 378,815 412 10,052 94,201 266 60,678 1,152 24,097 22,639,036 143,197 1,919 64,950 174,928 1,002 103,249 59 1,545 2,710 23 1,330 114 1,957 3,624 31 915 102 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For rlefinitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms mercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms Cotton farms Other field- crop farms Vegetable farms Fruit-and-nut farms SPECIFIED CROPS HABVESTED-Continued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting — acres.. . tons. . . Sales farms reporting.. . tons . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting — tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres tons , green weight .. . Broomcorn harvested farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons of brush. . . Cotton harvested farms reporting... acres.. . bales. . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres2., bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres2. . bushels... Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting . . . acres.. . 7,166 141,928 143,876 499 7,592 10,376 330,430 494,905 2,311 93,305 12,425 264,603 333,540 1,166 29,719 1,680 6,461 587 49,733 10,086 16,996 597,152 365,831 14,284 1,013 217,298 3,661 1,110 156,703 2,379 2,005,978 5,934 33,090 5,675 118,623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285,413 835 24,894 44 1,680 6,461 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 3,356 22,627 1,237 21,729 20,930 57 547 1,109 28,324 34,546 267 7,696 2,010 32,542 42,672 10 250 1,200 19 1,836 275 1,879 51,794 25,917 989 29 11,038 118 127 7,287 162 157,570 330 1,476 301 5,236 4,651 46 685 144 3,986 47 2,021 549 9,962 12,526 71 1,135 50 2,475 449 5,384 318,326 219,100 460 38 8,127 116 20 2,430 155 83,190 239 840 100 1,496 1,324 5 15 52 617 982 10 105 141 2,535 2,626 15 80 197 25,296 5,484 872 18,358 9,368 410 89 16, 266 155 303 50,700 55 17,500 149 409 2 159 120 10 160 400 16 240 300 30 320 250 65 8 1,530 25 14 1,470 149 739,715 25 710 665 5 40 135 215 11 325 485 55 8 1,040 15 2 310 46 33,470 37 1,845 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. OKLAHOMA 103 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text^] (For definitions nnH e\pl anatmn*, see text) SPECIFIED CROPS H \RVESTED-Contimied Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting. .. tons. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons. . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. .. tons. . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres... tons, green weight... Broomcorn harvested farms reporting . . . acres.. . tons of brush.. . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2. . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for heme use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres2. . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . . Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting... acres. .. Commercial farms by type of farm — Continued Poultry farms 52 749 1,028 48 1,855 2,646 11 470 47 795 1,226 25 260 125 136 8 1,760 40 (Z) 250 20 2,000 42 101 Dairy farms 795 17,088 19,232 16 150 1,039 33,112 50,005 129 5,472 1,048 28,568 37,679 51 1,870 11 360 1,540 6 250 61 468 10,242 5,803 832 48 11,471 186 17 3,230 101 48,797 280 935 Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches 2,029 48,319 48,894 82 1,465 3,408 159,099 206,718 725 31,784 3,334 92,651 114,747 283 8,858 10 570 2,046 117 5,020 982 2,111 45,005 23,056 2,526 165 34,357 611 172 20,377 405 133,450 1,250 10,647 Livestock ranches 400 10,889 11,198 1,034 62,850 79,225 70 3,154 823 24,539 35,132 43 1,943 7 115 625 13 401 79 241 3,675 1,889 791 42 9,792 180 20 3,053 104 26,803 517 3,077 General farms 730 11,843 12,880 110 2,072 720 35,760 48,978 352 28,744 1,336 26,757 37,685 274 9,012 385 1,050 160 13,850 2,679 3,847 122,649 70,666 939 139 26,285 211 171 32,120 390 524,787 474 2,863 Miscellaneous farms 4 405 540 10 751 1,117 2 213 11 615 335 6 58 19 27 2 315 20 15 1,645 20 3,805 33 424 104 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FA RMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 70 to 99 acres FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE F3rms number Percent distribution percent Land in fat ms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms report! ng 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 Bcres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres /arms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasuire farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). farms reporting Improved pasture farms reporti ng acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the countour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BV AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years .number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF- FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting lto99days operators reporti ng 100 to 199 days operators reporti ng 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 94,678 100.0 35, (320,868 100.0 378 3 31,155 84.65 66,997 9,068,802 5,759 6,351 5,257 7,953 12,971 14,025 12,059 2,298 324 36,374 2,462,505 31,710 2,686,685 11,470 992,777 12,344 919,029 15,819 774,879 30,373 3,829,534 7,387 534,797 69,883 16,218,402 12,615 1,272,189 2,637 202,658 2,572 184,232 7,897 365,662 15,561 1,623,435 1,702 106,200 31,506 3,540,825 93,626 1,389 9,043 20,074 26,453 22,216 14,451 50.8 51,298 15,117 7,882 28,299 13,258 20,246 30,796 43,380 5,546 18,455 9,038 2,903 3.1 10,360 (Z) 3.6 6,303 1,742.84 346 1,152 346 305 1,055 40 80 10 25 5 5 25 50 95 320 20 35 750 2,630 75 250 50 90 50 90 35 100 65 325 2,887 150 400 620 591 526 600 49.5 1,996 250 180 1,566 465 795 1,730 907 90 635 11,287 11.9 316,003 0.9 28.0 6,714 235.73 4,002 47,525 2,012 1,140 540 310 3,141 49,686 1,020 13,205 185 1,770 185 2,685 695 8,750 2,950 45,160 655 9,005 6,363 120,212 830 12,525 76 703 71 618 215 2,065 235 3,665 30 675 945 20,725 11,202 240 1,340 2,276 2,470 2,417 2,459 51.7 7,417 1,071 865 5,481 1,790 2,747 6,381 3,870 445 2,741 2,410 3,371 3.6 195,245 0.5 57.9 7,628 131.97 1,595 32,945 475 435 265 270 150 970 27,105 380 8,400 60 785 115 3,750 225 3,865 1,250 32,665 220 5,255 2,031 75,293 345 9,720 35 845 35 845 110 3,350 175 5,775 10 150 500 15,960 3,336 30 335 595 770 875 731 53.1 2,195 435 315 1,445 565 865 1,765 1,176 125 781 8,381 8.9 678,626 1.9 81.0 8,866 109.81 4,850 139,135 970 1,095 740 1,125 920 2,955 101,965 1.685 36,330 330 5,875 570 11,775 985 18,680 3,110 92,235 615 16,740 5,601 255,796 1,045 29,975 85 2,615 85 1,905 315 6,630 530 14, 930 65 2,025 1,840 74,485 8,296 140 765 1,621 2,070 2,030 1,670 52.2 5,325 1,020 800 3,505 1,360 1,955 4,160 3,056 405 1,836 OKLAHOMA 105 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of famis. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Size of farm-Continued 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres to t99 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number. , Percent distribution percent. Land in farms acres . Percent distribution percent. Average size Df farm acres. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cmpl and used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropl and not harvested and not pastured farms reporti ng acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) .. Woodland pastured .... Woodland not pastured , Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . Improved pasture 5 reporting acres 5 reporting acres 5 reporting acres 5 reporting acres s reporting acres 3 reporting Irrigated land in farms farms Irrigated cropland harvested farms Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. . Under 25 years number. , 25 to 34 years number . , 35 to 44 years.. number. , 45 to 54 years number. , 55 to 64 years number. , 65 or more years number. , Average age years . , OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- working off their farms, total operators reporting, 1 to 99 days operators reporting. , 100 to 199 days operators reporti ng . , 200 or more days operators reporting. , With oilier members of family working off farm operators reporting. , With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting.. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 13,524 14.3 2,142,777 6.0 158.4 16,540 104.24 10,147 628,252 700 1,030 950 1,780 3,582 2,105 5,018 218,032 4,521 164,665 1,365 36,240 1,496 61,425 2,400 67,000 4,401 260,559 1,001 39,720 10,001 740,010 1,565 70,415 290 11,610 280 10,765 1,030 31,225 2,230 114,285 185 5,930 4,681 300,770 13,349 195 1,200 2,376 3,552 3,670 2,356 7,936 2,316 1,210 4,410 2,050 3,040 5,020 5,588 625 2,411 1,080 4,633 4.9 914,511 2.6 197.4 17,217 87.11 3,547 240,666 170 340 405 590 1,090 932 20 1,980 106,285 1,462 55,094 350 9,160 540 23,675 812 22,259 1,971 128,670 476 23,910 3,500 322,450 740 34,435 90 5,735 90 5,295 395 13,785 730 42,230 65 2,865 1,751 117,476 4,603 90 375 971 1,370 1,092 705 51.0 2,611 815 421 1,375 700 975 1,450 2,022 340 800 5,405 5.7 1,282,355 3.6 237.3 23,543 99.18 4,359 394,304 120 405 330 535 1,152 1,616 201 2,232 122,715 1,986 95,047 666 23,347 735 34,350 1,060 37,350 2,041 158,495 540 30,690 4,140 432,031 741 39,075 171 9,258 161 8,538 570 20,700 1,135 78,560 110 6,200 2,200 186,395 5,330 45 536 1,167 1,525 1,226 831 50.7 2,833 977 455 1,401 726 1,096 1,471 2,572 410 922 20,529 21.7 7,511,102 21.0 365.9 35,639 97.12 17,913 2,535,513 270 830 800 1,747 3,362 5,997 4,907 8,929 563,354 9,454 619,824 3,608 206,135 3,702 210,663 4,646 203,026 6,587 754,693 1,849 125,397 17,136 2,666,235 3,046 221,923 841 52,895 826 48,335 2,590 111,325 4,965 493,005 630 34,395 9,251 1,008,143 20,324 235 1,952 4,991 6,229 4,807 2,110 49.3 10,301 4,245 1,905 4,151 2,786 4,055 4,000 10,228 1,470 3,225 11,945 12.6 8,235,449 23.0 689.4 64,309 93.36 10,804 2,783,193 90 215 240 480 1,241 2,354 5,217 967 5,616 511,424 6,532 763,089 2,958 290,615 2,906 261,772 2,874 210,702 3,229 692,940 942 96,235 10,485 3,174,059 2,249 294,286 536 46,356 531 43,021 1,636 102,895 3,572 556,403 406 28,805 5,915 1,030,360 11,784 106 1,152 2,868 4,075 2,596 987 48.9 4,970 2,358 800 1,812 1,286 2,213 1,381 6,975 791 2,131 4,134 4.4 5,517,756 15.4 1,334.7 98,880 74.51 3,675 1,365,366 18 51 71 153 384 578 1,299 1,018 103 1,997 329,201 2,319 539,071 1,237 247,724 1,130 169,164 932 122,183 1,120 504,429 309 74,416 3,673 2,586,292 777 203,486 286 40,313 279 36,238 502 42,474 1,012 209,650 120 16,581 1,952 467,971 4,071 43 394 947 1,373 864 450 49.6 1,361 632 205 524 330 692 392 2,773 318 930 1,774 1.9 8,225,276 23.0 4,636.6 218,288 47.67 1,438 743,153 8 20 31 62 150 218 415 313 221 760 329,611 815 346,020 426 164,581 455 122,115 289 59,324 554 1,029,483 130 90,474 1,613 5,552,384 352 323,474 121 30,590 113 26,944 159 23,458 287 78,297 31 6,634 666 228,115 1,727 20 149 370 568 393 227 50.6 443 153 56 234 103 288 161 1,331 102 497 106 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports; for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 100 to r.9 acres FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number. . All tenants number.. Cash tenants number.. Share-cash tenants number.. Croo-share tenants number. . Livestock-share tenants number. . Cropners number. . Other and unspecified tenants number. . Unite farm ooerators: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . All tenants number.. Croppers number.. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number.. All tenants number. . Croppers number. . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number . . Tobacco Farms number. . Cotton farms number.. Other field-crop farms number.. Vegetable farms number.. Fniit-and-nut farms number.. Poultry farms number. . Dairy farms number. . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number.. Livestock ranches number. . General farms number , . Mi scell aneous farms number. . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number.. Com pickers farms reporting. . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting.. number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks farms reporting.. number. . Tractors farms reporting.. number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number.. 1 tractor farms reporting. . 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler t/actors farms reporting.. number.. Garden tractors farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier {for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-onerated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. , Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road .farms reporting.. lmile farms reporting., 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles .farms reporting., FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. Tor 4 hired workers farms reporting. S to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 46,-466 29,919 17,860 4,612 3,577 5,169 645 566 3,291 44,475 29,188 17,218 536 1,991 731 642 30 14,817 5,384 1,418 149 146 779 4,676 15,465 7,757 6,036 315 24,341 27, 038 2,367 2,456 10,999 11,353 3,751 4,034 70,193 92,654 66,818 108,758 64,831 102,323 38,681 18,317 5,719 1,415 699 64,377 99,535 2,494 2,788 6,288 6,435 71,579 82,561 89,067 58,078 45,419 8,230 6,000 241 11,338 20,610 35,696 36,756 7,684 29,072 7,816 12,869 2,911 5,476 9,449 27,997 4,172 6,920 3,095 651 269 113 44 80,024 10,688 3,966 2,168 40 695 215 15 30 435 655 30 150 15 5 140 25 1,318 1,522 555 640 335 365 305 30 335 360 5 5 260 275 2,123 2,403 2,508 1,773 1,165 35 25 15 1,181 917 740 350 390 135 145 45 65 103 371 58 241 30 5 15 6 2 2,611 121 171 8,826 710 1,740 760 30 250 25 90 585 8,031 635 1,555 85 795 75 185 5 215 50 30 25 202 110 220 235 15 15 115 115 40 40 5,686 5,946 3,784 4,364 3/079 3,352 2,867 161 41 10 2,994 3,187 140 165 991 1,012 7,627 8,590 9,982 5,672 4,390 170 90 5 76 3,157 4,564 3,346 1,186 2,160 640 935 170 415 160 581 55 154 30 10 6 8 1 10,035 707 545 2,456 385 530 210 15 135 40 130 2,346 335 495 110 50 35 120 120 60 60 20 20 1,835 2,035 1,560 1,810 1,410 1,565 1,280 105 25 1,375 1,510 50 55 245 245 2,296 2,556 2,971 1,846 1,256 110 70 815 1,506 1,010 270 740 220 345 70 105 225 5 5 6,146 815 1,410 625 85 325 5 45 325 5,871 745 1,295 35 275 70 115 10 350 80 30 20 101 230 1,120 165 540 580 65 65 195 195 75 75 5,101 5,337 4,506 5,356 4,261 4,806 3,816 375 40 30 4,231 4,686 95 120 540 550 5,711 6,441 7,711 4,391 3,180 355 280 15 205 1,986 3,405 2,845 715 2,130 670 880 170 410 236 457 36 37 3,025 225 121 ,080 926 375 OKLAHOMA 107 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZF OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item | For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OTERATOR All farm operators Full owners number., Part owners number. , Ml tenants number. Cash tenant- number. Share-cash tenants number.. Crop-share tenanls number. Livestock-share tenant- number. , Croppers number . , Other and unspecified tenants number.. White farm operators: Full owners number. , Part owners number. , All tenants number. , Croppers number., Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number. . \11 tenants number.. Croppers number. , FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. . Tobacco farms number. , Cotton farms number.. Other field-crop farms number. , Vegetable farms number. . Fnnt-and-nut farms number.. Poultry farms number.. Dairy farms number. . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms and livestock ranches number. . Livestock ranches number. . General farms number . . Miscellaneous farms number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . number.. Corn pickers farms reporting. . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks farms reportinp. . Tractors farm; Tractors other than garden farms 1 tractor farms 2 tractors farms It tractors farms 1 tractors farms 5 or more tractors farms Wheel tractors farms Crawler tractors farms Garden tractors farms reporting. , number . , reporting., number., reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting. , reporting. , reporting., number. , reporting. . number., reporting. , number., automobiles farms reporting. , number., \ulomobiles and or motortrucks farms reporting. , Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting. , Milking machine farms reporting. . F.leclnc milk cooler farms reporting. , Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farm- reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. , Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. , Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile ro a hard surface road farms reporting. , 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. , 1 mile farms reporting.. 2 or ft miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM L\BOR, WF.F.K PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting., persons . , Regular hired workers (emnloyed 150 or mere day s) farms reporting. . persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms repnrring. , 2 hir.vl workers farms reporting. , 9 or t hired workers farms reporting. , ■5 to 9 hired worker- farms reporting. , Hi or more lured workers farms reporting. , RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operalisl operators reporting. , Not residing on rami operated operators reporting., Operator- nol reporting residence number. , See footnote- ai end of table, Sue of form-Continued 110 to 179 acres 8,468 1,731 3,310 945 480 1,025 100 95 665 8,243 1,651 3,215 90 225 80 95 5 1,885 1,040 240 10 10 66 805 1,732 785 940 30 2,585 2,740 195 200 925 940 210 210 9,578 10,645 10,002 13,029 9,792 12,314 7,570 1,962 235 25 9,747 12,049 250 265 715 715 9,933 11,043 12,789 8,077 5,692 1,130 920 30 847 2,550 4,863 5,761 1,010 4,751 1,491 2,180 450 630 652 2,425 152 205 121 15 16 11,179 1,720 625 180 to 219 acres 2,135 1,562 916 200 210 345 20 20 121 2,050 1,502 891 20 85 60 25 355 105 20 5 20 345 826 340 360 6 905 930 175 180 535 545 140 145 3,382 3,956 3,567 4,896 3,512 4,609 2,556 825 121 10 3,502 4,544 65 65 276 287 3,302 3,727 4,283 2,576 1,956 520 420 15 275 910 1,857 1,816 375 1,441 350 655 140 296 286 970 51 65 40 10 3,957 441 235 290 to 259 acres 2,173 1,951 1,280 275 260 520 30 15 180 2,138 1,896 1,245 15 35 55 35 511 125 10 10 21 410 827 555 535 1 1,501 1,631 155 155 695 710 221 236 4,190 5,147 4,404 6,395 4,349 6,065 2,928 1,151 245 25 4,309 5,930 130 135 330 330 4,079 4,640 5,065 3,323 2,605 630 455 520 1,071 2,105 2,129 422 1,707 581 675 195 256 517 1,820 121 129 120 4,595 605 205 260 to 199 acres 6,189 9,853 4,407 675 1,505 1,465 220 115 427 6,084 9,728 4,367 110 105 125 40 5 5,401 1,555 480 10 30 82 1,510 4,075 2,105 2,180 16 8,396 9,051 780 800 3,447 3,522 1,130 1,200 17,879 23,385 18,027 30,388 17,897 29,021 9,142 6,813 1,611 265 66 17,782 28,364 621 657 1,327 1,367 16,412 18,772 19,959 13,833 10,996 2,725 2,045 50 3,572 3,922 7,395 8,956 1,530 7,426 1,761 3,490 810 1,365 2,216 7,227 645 782 566 56 16 6 17,224 2,548 757 500 to 9911 acres 2,370 7,512 1,965 245 720 620 170 65 145 2,350 7,427 1,960 65 20 85 5 4,015 805 170 1 40 641 2,923 1,641 1,103 21 6,454 7,236 606 651 2,917 3,032 1,024 1,088 11,240 17, 953 10,949 22,802 10,884 21,950 3,499 4,632 2, US 443 192 10,839 21,353 532 597 823 852 10,264 12,237 11,765 8,798 7,515 1,602 1,061 60 3,682 2,325 4,213 5,235 913 4,322 1,001 1,986 435 900 2,369 6,524 1,143 1,691 908 152 51 21 11 9,897 1,610 438 o 1,999 acres 2,0(10 acres and over 686 297 2,901 1,239 466 126 82 50 165 27 117 17 48 12 17 4 37 16 682 295 2,888 1,231 465 125 17 4 4 2 13 8 1 1 1,138 247 146 27 28 5 3 5 1 6 1 137 13 1,222 442 1,060 951 319 64 10 5 2,190 730 2,753 1,032 187 64 196 69 1,134 556 1,183 616 569 257 64S 307 3,928 1,699 7,662 4,294 3,764 1,563 9,313 4,609 3,752 1,553 9,055 4,481 943 370 1,314 428 894 333 397 195 204 227 3,734 1,537 8,714 4,204 279 231 341 277 247 118 258 128 3,666 1,569 4,692 2,331 4,087 1,745 3,086 1,331 2,826 1,283 413 80 252 42 34 22 1,376 569 909 413 1,327 583 1,823 745 253 110 1,570 635 331 101 618 210 170 81 451 243 1,411 1,102 3,497 3,274 936 903 1,481 2,059 683 492 177 225 55 108 16 54 5 24 3,189 1,262 798 425 147 87 108 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS < »F 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing mpterials used during the year farms reporting. . . acres on which used. . . tons Dry materials fatms reporting. . . tons. .. Liquid materials farms reporting... tons Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. . . acres... Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Liquid materials /arms reporting... tons . . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons. . , Corn Farms reporting. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Wheat farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporti ng . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. All other crops farms reporting. . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed.. tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $899 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultjy farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $1,000 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting.. Sl,0O0 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. , $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting. , Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting.. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 .' farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 or more farms reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting . $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms 2,475,685 146,116 28,133 140,717 857 5,399 7,776 323,259 7,714 26,507 68 205 3,226 155,975 3,225 13,288 2 28 4,282 86,108 4,254 6,589 46 186 12,976 1,095,138 12,718 44,997 326 2,083 5,461 203,707 5,185 13,410 404 1,621 11,957 611,498 11,744 35,926 276 1,276 1,862 59,117 106,615 94,232 81,427 77,240,779 11,133 52,946 8,482 6,166 2,700 43,419 92,310,870 29,475 6,785 3,453 2,059 1,647 46,199 25,435,384 17,833 21,354 7,012 43,010 33,949,050 18,143 10,781 6,005 5,225 1,816 729 221 77 13 39,524 8,177,634 18,991 16,774 2,667 1,092 90,693 30,137,979 33,889 36,110 13,924 6,667 103 Under 10 acres 78 260 45 78 45 20 100 20 3 10 to 49 acres 2,878 2,585 1,593,575 490 1,845 120 80 50 1,285 822,095 1,155 80 25 10 15 230 10, 155 225 5 308 785,030 185 45 10 35 10 10 6 5 2 488 266,970 355 70 15 48 2,558 154,120 2,315 215 20 7 1 1,163 13,477 1,396 1,163 1,396 266 2,725 266 297 135 2,260 135 265 280 1,870 280 170 180 2,525 180 230 145 1,730 145 138 402 2,367 402 296 50 845 1,190 11,127 9,920 4,426,797 2,780 6,601 2 121 138 4,049 2,182,424 3,591 295 105 31 27 2,017 193,940 1,735 281 1 1,251 635,310 920 170 75 51 15 11 2 6 1 2,592 208,760 2,365 190 10 27 9,992 594,345 8,731 1,166 80 15 440 9,495 1,030 440 1,022 5 8 95 1,520 95 166 90 2,300 90 320 80 590 80 68 90 1,975 90 110 45 1,160 45 131 125 1,950 125 227 TO to 99 acres 25 455 670 3,351 2,801 1,287,110 515 2,066 155 55 10 1,116 722,600 916 140 45 10 5 965 153,750 740 205 20 650 203,045 435 145 25 30 5 10 871 59 72! 125 10 10 3 , 1 « 223 ,...-, 2 ,471 i. li 5 1,660 40,350 3,687 1,640 3,645 25 42 465 8,675 465 949 195 3,565 195 633 320 3,395 320 271 510 11,120 500 674 10 10 235 4,420 230 416 5 10 595 9,175 585 702 10 22 115 2,480 3,905 8,326 6,966 3,474,545 1,235 5,115 355 200 61 2,896 1,861,720 2,360 370 120 31 15 2,885 604,845 1,945 890 50 2,036 426,375 1,450 425 75 75 10 1 2,620 182,265 2,080 505 30 5 7,811 794,405 5,150 2,521 105 35 OKLAHOMA 109 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of famis. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials .. . Liquid materials . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials . . . Liquid materials . Other pasture [not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials . . . Liquid materials . Wheat Dry materials . .. Liquid materials Cotton Dry materials . .. Liquid materials. All other crops .... Dry materials . .. Liquid materials . Lime or liming materials used during the year . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for 1 i veslock and poul try Under S100 5100 to S999 51,000 to 51,999 52,000 to 54,999 55,000 or more Purchase of livestock and poultry Under SI, 000 51,000 to 52,499 52,500 to 54,999 55,000 to 59,999 510,000 or more Machine hire Under 5000 5200 to 5999 Sl.OOO or more Hired labor Under 5200 5200 to 5499 5500 to 5999 Sl.OOO to 52,499 S2.500 to 54,999 S5,000 to S9.999 510,000 to S19.999 520,000 to 549,999 550,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under S100 S100 to 5499 5500 to 5999 51,003 or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under 5100 S100 toS499 5500 to $999 51,000 to 54,999 S5.00D or more See footnotes at end of table. arms reporting, on which used. tons. I reporting. tons. 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Size of farm— Continued 140 to 179 acres 3,945 177,560 11,271 3,875 11,097 95 174 1,015 27,230 1,015 2,089 335 8,760 335 752 570 8,290 565 677 10 15 1,745 65,835 1,710 3,105 40 57 820 21,925 775 1,440 55 95 1,575 45,520 1,570 3,034 10 7 225 5,440 7,610 13,444 11,019 6,636,255 1,765 7,817 815 455 167 5,672 4,202,485 4,495 755 290 120 12 7,025 2,267,265 3,220 3,415 390 5,057 1,652,805 3,015 1,195 495 300 30 11 10 1 5,785 655,755 3,390 2,255 100 40 13,054 2,410,390 4,977 7,240 761 76 220 to 259 acres 1,626 80,166 5,806 1,621 5,743 20 63 540 14,120 535 1,144 5 10 210 5,635 210 433 365 6,490 365 542 555 19,530 555 1,130 330 9,720 330 582 15 40 641 24,671 636 1,912 5 13 120 3,120 4,935 4,608 3,942 2,874,860 460 2,752 390 260 80 2,096 1,870,177 1,601 330 110 40 15 2,505 842,890 1,130 1,245 130 2,122 938,525 1,126 530 235 170 55 2,097 288,364 1,111 885 90 11 4,532 978,525 1,570 2,445 461 35 1 2,000 119,895 7,407 1,965 7,213 50 194 495 15,755 485 1,293 10 9 230 7,045 230 576 340 5,490 340 441 875 41,795 855 1,784 25 85 480 15,040 470 1,181 20 87 910 34,770 905 1,938 5 13 95 2,010 3,715 5,385 4,589 3,358,910 605 3,157 456 290 81 2,654 2,469,438 1,852 551 190 50 11 3,116 1,321,140 1,185 1,650 281 2,865 1,228,177 1,392 805 366 240 50 10 1 1 2,523 408,408 1,257 1,130 110 26 5,275 1,455,396 1,361 2,982 826 106 8,625 746,717 41,449 8,484 40,099 276 1,350 2,157 85,268 2,136 7,424 21 88 870 31,115 870 2,726 1,186 25,448 1,176 1,905 20 80 4,375 347,060 4,320 13,348 75 312 1,893 72,077 1,768 4,447 180 652 3,897 185,749 3,852 10,249 75 218 565 17,140 34,480 20,514 17,587 16,511,775 1,585 11,477 2,505 1,475 545 10,571 14,597,990 6,917 1,940 1,000 541 173 12,910 7,232,464 3,731 7,184 1,995 12,547 6,516,515 5,275 3,691 1,907 1,250 305 95 22 2 10,316 2,156,178 3,782 5,561 806 167 20,234 8,199,660 2,807 10,783 5,361 1,282 1 500 to 999 acres 5,255 763,476 40,198 5,164 39,042 201 1,156 1,492 79, 805 1,477 6,387 15 10 606 40,290 606 2,727 507 17,730 506 1,228 1 8 3,111 387,086 3,050 15,269 81 600 941 50,670 886 3,176 75 221 2,316 187,895 2,256 10,255 85 317 386 14,640 28,165 11,935 10,707 14,006,868 650 6,095 1,892 1,590 480 6,968 18,855,969 3,572 1,373 926 660 437 8,132 7,019,985 1,702 3,997 2,433 8,924 8,635,765 2,272 2,489 1,769 1,638 507 186 51 11 1 6,693 2,035,650 1,681 3,830 864 318 11,830 7,840,834 665 4,133 4,483 2,548 1 1,000 to 1,999 acres 1,550 308,546 17, 9U 1,468 16,484 123 1,427 497 43,928 491 3,250 9 51 219 23,211 219 1,980 159 7,629 153 559 8 53 830 147,501 778 5,731 64 590 229 16,161 202 1,075 36 352 658 70,116 603 3,889 56 381 126 6,099 11,139 4,129 3,831 8,406,940 118 1,532 902 896 383 2,487 15,737,988 837 431 388 372 459 2,611 3,218,308 350 1,168 1,093 3,406 5,858,759 491 679 676 909 430 169 40 10 2 2,292 1,081,022 454 1,157 435 246 4,110 4,006,848 199 978 1,278 1,634 21 2,000 acres and over 583 168,158 12,231 548 11,271 52 960 238 33,466 233 2,444 8 37 141 27,454 140 2,572 2 28 50 4,341 44 314 7 30 235 58,871 210 3,034 31 429 53 5,674 49 466 8 153 209 38,352 186 2,441 25 283 60 5,233 7,926 1,773 1,699 11,512,919 20 289 267 494 629 1,124 27,104,739 209 170 124 154 467 1,047 1,971,042 105 374 568 1,612 6,521,784 87 137 192 452 394 215 89 39 7 841 629,707 96 396 161 188 1,764 2,695,662 53 316 409 909 77 110 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued lluLa are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 1.39 acres ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars . . All crops sold .dollars.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars.. Vegetables sold : dollars.. Fruits and nuts sold dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars.. Poultry and poultry products sold dollare . . Dairy products sold dollars . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. . LIVESTOCK AMD LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting. . number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number. . Milk cows farms reporting.. number.. Heifera and heifer calves farms reporting. . number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . number.. Farms reporting by number on hand; Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head ..farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting., 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head fBrms reporting.. SO to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. ICO or more head [arms reporting. , Horses and/or mules farms reporting. number., HogS and pigs farms reporting. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over (arms reporting. number. Ewes farms reporting . number. Rams and wethers farms reporting . number. Goats and kids farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattie and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dol I ars . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive Tarnis reporting. number. dol 1 ars . Milk and cream sold1 farms reporting. pounds, dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 581,725,785 6,144 250,911,188 241,357,975 2,005,978 1,979,564 5,567,671 330,814,597 15,475,835 42,930,276 272,408,486 82,412 3,297,307 78,632 1,574,936 43,133 249,576 70,898 859,202 68,056 863,169 1,963 8,195 10,083 17,681 26,674 11,868 5,579 369 6,242 29,398 19,388 9,788 7,829 3,106 1,042 1,839 18,017 18,719 2,931 1,600 1,308 385 97 76 33,784 89,748 33,528 529,759 23,736 333,829 26,072 195,930 4,601 306,825 3,705 120,969 4,196 185,856 4,111 171,907 3,471 13,949 1,866 24,260 61,469 ,523,392 77, 1,787, 249,212, 22, 581, 17,452, 3, 215, 2,799, 16, 1,089,018, 42,930, 13, 3,753, 23, 28,388, 7,664, 655 136 US 471 749 470 895 315 095 297 436 276 216 317 834 I 072 | 785 ! 4,241,755 1,461 1,498,635 50,402 5,400 38,977 1,403,856 2,743,120 1,225,169 126,265 1,391,686 1,740 13,460 1,530 6,120 1,020 2,105 1,305 4,475 900 2,865 145 550 685 225 120 15 445 935 115 20 10 5 555 450 5 10 480 830 1,370 16,790 1,100 11,285 1,080 5,505 120 1,470 90 360 95 1,110 95 985 50 125 95 200 1,815 283,705 1,455 7,390 875,950 1,025 15,325 459,750 65 575 7,475 235 3,531,429 126,265 560 436,199 715 2,546,090 687,445 11,465,583 1,016 2,640,464 1,183,576 128,820 129,191 1,198,877 8,825,119 2,763,063 429,460 5,632,596 8,898 65,483 8,257 30,470 5,185 10,525 6,146 20,450 4,773 14,563 865 3,145 2,650 1,760 431 40 6 1 2,305 5,396 475 60 15 6 2,695 2,420 65 5 3,192 6,985 4,762 46,537 3,211 29,832 3,636 16,705 291 5,870 226 1,751 246 4,119 241 3,802 191 317 215 1,280 7,911 555,186 7,333 35,256 4,194,825 2,802 40,796 1,223,880 266 3,604 46,852 1,130 12,483,289 429,460 1,081 1,059,449 2,201 3,380,622 912,769 4,151,839 1,232 1,102,677 941,627 41,700 41,745 77,605 3,049,162 761,528 311,120 1,976,514 2,858 31,868 2,718 16,721 1,556 4,302 2,268 9,149 1,882 5,998 145 585 785 975 361 375 1,835 431 65 5 750 746 40 20 1,080 2,405 1,252 12,227 822 6,997 941 5,230 75 3,140 55 1,240 70 1,900 65 1,700 50 200 70 760 2,360 146,135 2,461 14,616 1,614,215 660 9,765 292,950 45 1,335 17,355 405 9,886,373 311,120 335 616,154 715 515,915 139,299 12,651,782 1,510 3,827,823 3,602,319 81,090 118,339 26,075 8,823,959 1,209,511 1,163,755 6,450,693 7,125 94,235 6,890 49,215 3,655 11,760 5,855 27,585 5,225 17,435 235 1,145 1,675 2,685 1,280 95 10 790 4,490 1,335 140 1,795 1,665 125 35 20 15 2,635 5,580 3,030 35,165 2,115 22,275 2,290 12,890 225 5,100 140 1,300 205 3,800 195 3,435 180 365 175 1,005 5,505 266,225 6,370 45,390 5,317,510 1,730 33,655 1,009,650 180 2,925 38,025 980 32,222,621 1,163,755 780 253,740 1,620 1,286,815 347,441 OKLAHOMA 111 State Table 20- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of famts. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars. AJI crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold ..dollars. Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves rarms reporting. number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. number. Milk cows farms reporting.. number. , Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. numher. , Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves .fams reporting. . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting., 2 to 4 head farms reporting., 5 to 9 hoad farms reporting., 10 to 19 head farms renorting, , 20 to 49 head farms reporting, , 50 to 99 head farms reporting. , 100 to 499 head farms reporting. , 50f) or more head farms reporting.. Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head Jarms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . lOu or more head Farms reporting.. Vtilk cows— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms renorting. . 30 to 49 head farms renorting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms renorting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. number. . HogS and pigs farms renorting.. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. . number. . Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number. , Lambs under 1 year old farms renorting.. number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number. . Ewes farms reporting. . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting.. number.. GoatS and kids farms reporting.. numher. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . . number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dol 1 ars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. Hollars. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms renorting. . number. . dol I ars . . Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting.. pounds.. dol 1 ars . . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens.. dollar*.. See footnotes at end of lahle. Size of farm-Continued 140 to 179 acres 40,352,706 2,984 18,143,398 17,874,546 102,140 128,012 39,200 22,208,808 1,639,816 4,747,060 15,821,932 11,568 229,469 11,103 115,680 6,011 31,538 9,933 65,762 9,672 48,027 165 935 1,575 4,040 4,316 516 21 641 5,390 3,791 900 311 70 2,300 2,815 505 225 136 30 180 to 219 acres 17,338,763 3,742 7,038,019 6,560,284 248,400 73,615 155,720 10,300,744 465,906 2,355,535 7,479,303 4,226 112,579 4,081 57,082 2,430 14,450 3,771 33,129 3,701 22,368 40 245 300 1,176 2,045 385 35 200 1,421 1,460 655 290 50 945 1,040 185 165 85 10 220 to 259 acres 3,525 1,663 8,155 4,172 4,291 1,782 54,841 29,245 2,951 1,257 33,776 17,345 3,340 1,387 21,065 11,900 555 155 30,550 7,235 445 130 13,105 2,085 500 145 17,445 5,150 485 140 16,200 3,520 410 120 1,245 1,630 215 135 1,505 775 8,768 3,207 541,084 196,425 10,913 4,076 110, 125 52,219 13,531,555 6,363,150 2,715 1,202 58,990 32,649 1,769,700 979,470 485 125 19,500 4,480 253,500 58,240 2,441 1,040 19,171,315 62,323,900 4,747,060 2,355,535 1,996 675 238,665 30,075 3,590 1,286 3,157,445 1,119,968 852,511 302,391 24,515,993 4,536 12,072,567 11,685,560 133,305 113,958 139,744 12,443,426 713,918 2,845,090 8,884,418 4,844 131,873 4,689 68,325 2,552 16,458 4,319 36,055 4,214 27,493 60 240 380 1,130 2,448 571 15 225 1,466 1,647 925 375 51 945 1,071 256 155 120 5 1,756 3,727 1,871 26,518 1,311 15,433 1,426 11,085 290 16,730 240 7,000 265 9,730 250 7,045 215 2,685 150 1,770 3,565 279,030 4,623 63,930 7,806,914 1,266 28,232 846,960 275 11,680 151,840 1,136 72,872,413 2,845,090 795 291,881 1,502 1,348,545 364,107 141,094,673 6,873 72,296,461 71,104,348 419,475 566,306 206,332 68,798,212 3,439,056 14,340,495 51,018,661 18,556 704,423 17,819 343,240 9,831 77,021 17,000 197,063 17,100 164,120 125 395 811 2,920 9,522 4,211 572 496 3,895 5,936 3,975 2,766 635 95 21 3,661 3,850 985 600 560 150 10 15 7,084 16,847 6,982 126,367 5,092 81,713 5,607 44,654 1,327 80,817 1,136 31,342 1,242 49,475 1,237 47,354 1,041 2,121 320 4,450 13,481 1,149,604 18,261 348,845 45,349,270 5,152 144,561 4,336,830 1,136 58,260 757,380 4,745 369,851,422 14,340,495 3,712 405,697 6,232 7,847,325 2,118,779 500 to 999 acres 146,015,998 12,224 76,983,332 76,076,747 326,425 163,216 416,944 69, 032, 666 1,816,390 10,389,286 56,826,990 11,004 697,131 10,492 325,759 5,425 47,978 10,086 183,176 10,528 188,196 45 220 180 635 3,616 4,514 1,792 2 280 1,315 1,972 2,197 2,928 1,237 350 213 2,102 2,216 381 240 280 120 60 26 5,810 15,637 4,003 93,901 2,973 60,388 3,163 33,513 916 90,492 751 35,461 826 55,031 816 52,246 710 2,785 210 3,820 7,231 619,600 10,972 378,398 51,991,087 3,143 113,946 3,418,380 750 56,015 728, 195 2,422 256,400,275 10,389,286 1,925 93,480 3,360 4,542,270 1,226,415 1,000 to 1,999 acres 81,367,811 19,683 35,237,784 33,166,570 229,718 256,754 1,584,742 46,130,027 441,579 3,197,882 42,490,566 3,854 462,240 3,617 211,378 1,531 14,931 3,500 110,329 3,715 140,533 10 38 40 86 450 1,237 1,970 23 57 243 279 387 810 802 456 583 645 594 101 40 58 47 22 24 2,800 9,670 1,248 39,318 914 24,793 963 14,525 277 29,917 221 13,831 255 16,086 245 15,124 223 962 91 2,879 2,118 155,520 3,863 273,173 40,270,231 990 50,338 1,510,140 250 28,810 374,530 550 78,885,497 3,197,882 476 134,818 812 927,110 250,320 £,000 acres and over 84,906,278 47, 861 15,940,449 15,601,917 148,265 109,976 80,291 68,965,829 393,327 1,055,013 67,517,489 1,693 646,996 1,601 295,776 642 4,193 1,530 142,009 1,650 209,211 3 12 7 14 35 144 1,137 341 18 62 22 44 124 179 136 1,016 269 322 18 5 9 3 5 11 1,498 10, 597 456 22,815 360 13,717 333 9,098 85 24,899 66 10,134 72 14,765 72 14,136 61 629 50 4,696 728 77,698 1,702 407,159 65,933,716 351 29,142 874,260 68 22,101 287,313 118 21,618,211 1,055,013 126 78,206 211 390,377 105,399 112 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 ....farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 3 to 9 ltuers farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms Under 11 acres . .. 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres .... 50 to 74 acres .... 75 to 99 acres .... 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . report] ng . acres. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporti ng . reporting, reporting, reporti ng . acres. busbels. reporting. bushels. Sorghums for all purposes except sirup .. .farms reporting. acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . acres . pounds . Sales farms reporting. pounds. Wheat harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres . pounds . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons . Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting ■ tons. See footnotes at end of table. 19,069 90,684 9,538 7,299 1,630 438 133 31 15,451 46, 138 12,469 44, 546 12,215 205,315 6,530 3,224 1,691 468 153 149 11,434 187,754 5,959,321 2,861 1,773,624 27,082 1,142,955 17,238 707,536 959,857,002 8,258 534,381,445 36,141 4,350,671 84,379,884 35,231 79,589,275 15,368 503,929 12,336,219 4,385 3,570,033 14,212 632,507 14,068,868 7,649 7,857,565 2,409 59,111 618,741 1,315 396,088 4,774 100,350 109,199,371 1,203,588 12,250 330,953 757,155 3,565 222,073 758 13,849 17,414 80 2,245 3,709 70,145 92,985 399 7,390 810 2,385 500 280 25 700 1,520 410 865 50 130 50 45 115 2,095 60 365 10,500 50 9,130 6 16 275 5 10 220 2,260 7,040 1,530 620 80 20 10 1,955 4,135 1,070 2,905 1,270 7,740 1,115 155 1,225 7,465 170,655 255 38,455 466 3,035 181 1,455 1,790,200 61 688,250 750 10,610 225,460 690 212,065 170 1,490 33,585 55 14,020 80 975 24,080 55 15,610 225 2,180 20 1,530 200 960 106,695 190 1,690 2,615 80 1,125 620 575 15 105 250 1,970 2,135 561 1,619 340 195 15 11 411 827 321 792 400 3,285 305 70 25 400 3,280 74,590 75 19,450 300 3,380 185 2,420 3,957,400 80 1,517,050 275 5,395 114,055 265 107,520 145 1,925 48,000 65 19,450 100 1,350 28,020 35 13,075 10 135 860 5 190 945 1,017,765 1,590 6,295 940 510 95 30 15 1,285 3,395 945 2,900 1,205 11,760 860 250 90 5 1,200 11,570 336,905 260 93,300 1,300 15,265 720 9,530 12,087,150 280 6,997,420 1,590 38,235 772,165 1,485 733,560 696 10,055 219,330 215 87,715 350 5,735 148,205 220 113,790 90 1,205 19,625 55 14,100 340 3,945 3,363,845 31,273 55 560 140 1,735 4,080 441 6,323 17,131 50 1,640 135 6,205 35 365 785 65 720 795 5 610 5 100 155 1,640 2,055 365 4,585 5,105 35 610 25 455 OKLAHOMA 113 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued 'Data are based on reports for only a sample of famis. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Size of farm-Continued 140 to 17ft acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 2fi0 to 199 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODl'CTS-Continued Litters (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 ....farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 3 to 9 liuers farms reporting. 10 to 19 liUers farms reporting. 20 to 39 liUers farms reporting. 40 to 69 liUers farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. number of litters, December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Under 11 acres farms reporting. 11 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres .farms reporting. Harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting.. acres . , Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. , acres . . pounds . . Sales farms reporting . . pounds . . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . . acres . . pounds . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons . Clover, timotny, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. 2,346 9,347 1,270 886 125 65 1,866 4,342 1,500 4,505 1,736 22,116 1,005 496 215 15 1,626 20,681 591,290 385 181,300 3,942 88,651 2,606 58,031 72,127,877 1,320 39,815,615 5,435 241,245 4,899,190 5,325 4,634,840 2,055 42,785 986,285 585 304,180 1,620 37,920 840,750 845 516,435 295 4,485 46,680 120 25,195 750 11,900 13,542,105 96,920 1,400 24, 175 52,795 435 17,660 110 1,175 1,735 5 25 490 7,475 9,655 45 525 1,052 5,105 535 380 106 21 10 807 2,630 742 2,475 900 15,140 405 280 190 15 5 5 870 14,880 429,070 210 145,070 1,521 37,745 936 23,060 29,213,455 450 15,799,805 1,421 61,551 1,194,830 1,346 1,123,255 765 16,660 360,850 215 81,390 515 11,825 267,385 240 121,930 105 1,075 11,375 35 4,330 355 6,170 5,854,680 550 10,150 23,525 185 9,135 80 920 1,275 340 4,985 6,270 35 475 1,072 4,225 506 490 60 16 851 2,094 722 2,131 860 13,675 410 250 165 30 5 795 12,550 380,500 245 143,865 1,888 52,191 1,307 36,235 50,525,834 661 27,729,144 2,441 149,979 3,055,594 2,376 2,870,269 1,056 24,805 602,465 281 181,686 875 25,805 586,015 460 336,985 125 1,880 18,480 65 8,995 465 8,320 :, 399, 340 58,324 825 16,230 39,255 280 17,295 670 995 235 4,050 5,795 20 875 4,477 24, 140 1,880 1,966 480 91 45 15 3,612 11,960 3,222 12,180 2,812 55,284 1,146 916 500 175 50 25 2,537 49,734 1,565,135 690 483,785 8,428 308,040 5,637 195,440 262,476,260 2,596 135,443,540 11,403 1,164,063 23,732,930 11,133 22,486,500 5,162 157,625 3,819,067 1,541 1,079,977 4,995 202,240 4,585,435 2,855 2,688,505 685 15,720 144,620 375 88,715 1,452 37, 837 44,146,040 320,901 3,931 92,772 203,792 1,170 64,330 150 3,115 3,505 15 215 867 20,629 28,039 85 2,220 2,622 16,348 1,010 1,101 390 100 16 5 2,092 7,888 1,991 8,460 1,247 38,405 380 345 265 136 60 61 1,117 34,070 1,274,200 362 373,890 5,439 314,266 3,470 192,145 265,178,475 1,778 155,146,365 7,995 1,473,775 28,737,543 7,900 27,179,672 3,510 161,587 4,134,005 1,017 1,260,240 3,991 235,486 5,229,314 2,210 2,976,294 700 19,160 210,125 395 131,500 582 19,296 21,434,710 301,281 2,879 96,539 225,492 776 65,820 95 2,295 2,675 20 430 445 10,365 15,250 40 790 760 6,667 244 305 137 47 22 5 623 3,109 574 3,558 359 14,237 77 85 95 53 17 32 302 11,816 458,331 76 121,294 1,950 187,504 1,173 111,412 153,212,706 564 92,627,096 2,632 780,372 14,039,138 2,613 13,142,618 936 53,912 1,352,352 238 374,520 1,102 79,629 1,693,572 474 795, 112 241 9,607 98,754 159 70,349 116 4,736 ,785,637 1,035 45,922 106,996 238 23,503 37 2,021 2,917 116 4,779 6,450 9 125 284 3,413 73 116 52 22 15 6 244 1,563 227 1,850 121 8,193 17 22 31 14 11 26 97 6,668 298,210 23 82,330 643 113,498 373 66,028 95,742,435 163 50,933,740 854 388, 811 6,894,409 848 6,431,606 277 23,909 595,635 48 120,360 304 26,192 566,037 100 219,004 83 5,094 62,002 61 49,089 29 1,246 1,067,254 137,384 383 27,946 64,598 51 6,815 16 1,028 1,087 4,667 6,341 See footnotes at end of table. 114 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of famis. See texlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms 70 to 99 acres 100 lo 139 acres SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Hay crops — Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tans. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons. .. Sales farms reporting — tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres.. . tons, green weight .. . Broomcorn harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons of brush ■ • • Cotton harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for heme use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres . . bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . . Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. , . acres. . . 7,166 141,928 143, 876 499 7,592 10,376 380,430 494,905 2,311 93,305 12,425 264,603 333,540 1,166 29,719 44 1,680 6,461 587 49,733 10,086 16,996 597,152 365,831 14,284 1,013 217,298 3,661 1,110 156,703 2,379 2,005,978 5,934 33,090 40 170 120 410 17 3,950 no 18 2,500 40 5,400 100 176 155 1,195 950 30 225 2 80 2,550 3,205 100 810 410 3,515 3,945 60 735 10 175 38 645 6,365 3,105 2,360 98 25,780 675 130 24,485 370 128,820 631 1,617 100 1,225 890 10 55 150 1,845 2,075 35 405 205 2,000 2,725 25 185 305 5,775 3,000 610 31 6,995 230 51 6,900 115 41,700 245 854 361 4,070 3,700 40 295 510 8,130 10,625 160 3,995 661 7,445 8,370 85 670 5 265 67 960 15,065 8,030 1,640 85 21,280 485 83 12,620 225 81,090 615 2,000 415 5,705 5,455 40 385 660 10,635 13,240 145 1,865 835 11,630 13,420 105 2,110 40 1,615 300 980 15,715 7,630 1,450 89 19,055 410 116 18,240 230 141,240 575 2,218 Z Less than 0.05 percent. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. OKLAHOMA 115 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued fData are based c n reports for only a sar nple of famis. See text ] Si te of farm-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations see text) 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and over SPECIFIED CROPS R\RVESTED-Contimjed Hay crops— Continued Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 1,060 16,220 16,070 435 6,900 7,420 466 6,869 7,000 2,226 42,065 43,075 1,378 33,327 32,256 421 15,185 17,234 acres . . . tons . . . 9,167 9,826 80 1,820 15 550 25 240 160 2,340 70 715 21 598 tons . . . 369 1,230 22,060 27,335 670 12,945 16, 205 725 15,790 22,400 2,965 85,815 111,610 2,026 97,220 134,035 692 50,909 68,012 acres . . . tons . . . 72,531 86,163 tons . . . 275 5,945 140 3,470 160 4,770 695 23,895 415 24,820 126 12,337 60 10,993 acres . . . tons . . . 1,850 25,815 30,335 685 10,500 12,380 835 14,335 18,015 3,778 76,005 94,201 2,202 61,410 79,505 706 30,173 41,292 258 21,775 29,352 tons. . . 120 3,115 80 1,090 65 1,745 365 8,910 190 7,510 53 1,789 18 1,860 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, acres . . . tons, green v/eight... 15 380 1,480 15 500 1,425 5 125 700 6 405 2,000 3 270 856 75 2,635 592 55 3,135 810 50 3,330 764 160 9,345 2,325 120 16,600 2,999 53 7,330 1,233 19 acres . . . tons of brush . . . 5,303 958 acres . . . bales . . . 2,805 65,860 37,955 1,015 29,260 17,875 1,391 43,539 25,563 5,120 187,261 114,336 2,848 158,444 101,808 724 52,149 33,569 163 17,549 12,840 Irish potatoes harvested for home use acres2. . bushels . . . 1,941 105 23,800 827 50 11,076 840 51 10,760 2,877 182 40,750 1,041 133 26,650 213 20 3,721 75 152 23,481 S'.veetpotatoes harvested for home use acres2. . bushels . . . 540 61 8,515 281 137 10,751 200 46 5,230 531 280 32,486 165 116 15,420 24 11 987 10 61 18,569 295 102,140 180 248,400 155 133,305 470 419,475 231 326,425 56 229,718 12 148,265 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and . .farms reporting . . . acres . . . 696 2,481 385 1,019 350 1,920 1,315 9,783 692 5,317 235 3,059 95 2,646 116 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms .number. Percent distri button percent. Land in farms acres. Percent distribution percent. Average si ze of farm acres , Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars , Average per acre dol I ars , Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres , 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting, 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting, 500 to 999 acres farms reporting, 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting, acres. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting, acres , Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. acres . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. acres . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting, acres, Woodland pastured farms reporting, acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting, acres Other pasture (not crooland and not woodland) farms reporting acres. Improved pasture farms reporting. acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting, acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age .number. Under 25 years .number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number . 45 to 54 years .number 55 to 64 years .number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- working off their farms, total operators reporting lto99days operators report! ng 100 to 199 daya operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms ooerators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . , operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 94,678 xxx 35,820,868 XXX 378.3 31,155 84.65 66,997 9,068,802 5,759 6,351 5,257 7,953 12,971 14,025 12,059 2,298 324 36,374 2,462,505 31,710 2,686,685 11,470 992,777 12,344 919,029 15,819 774,879 30,373 3,829,534 7,387 534,797 69,883 16,218,402 12,615 1,272,189 2,637 202,658 2,572 184,232 7,897 365,662 15,561 1,623,435 1,702 106,200 31,506 3,540,825 93,626 1,389 9,043 20,074 26,453 22,216 14,451 50.8 51,298 15,117 7,882 28,299 13,258 20,246 30,796 43,380 5,546 18,455 56,942 100.0 31,220,991 100.0 548.3 45,128 84.52 49,677 8,557,232 1,367 2,273 2,665 4,853 10,394 13,503 12,014 .'..'■■'-: 320 24,408 1,925,619 24,222 2,332,170 10,001 938,151 9,378 753,949 11,849 640,070 16,212 2,897,454 4,494 383,564 45,274 14,321,730 8,532 1,107,517 2,531 200,435 2,486 182,750 6,654 328,257 13,421 1,533,600 1,516 99,185 24,208 3,131,696 56,160 812 5,219 12,352 17,611 15,254 4,912 49.7 24,611 12,312 3,772 8,527 6,240 9,827 7,485 32,331 4,035 9,331 19,912 35.0 6,878,057 22.0 345.4 28,589 87.44 15,706 1,618,080 936 1,231 1,351 2,224 4,241 3,819 1,678 203 23 8,503 591,213 6,848 471,956 2,450 144,983 2,701 197,047 3,277 129,926 6,318 775,871 1,612 132,347 15,035 3,091,217 3,173 303,780 664 40,856 652 37,525 1,853 84,156 3,534 300,608 420 19,976 7,354 750,810 19,370 119 816 2,785 5,501 7,344 2,805 54.1 7,659 3,654 1,019 2,986 1,906 3,153 2,930 12,253 1,316 4,255 24,730 43.4 18,658,374 59.8 754.5 60,622 80.85 22,675 4,982,399 292 648 882 1,744 3,770 6,050 7,356 1,673 260 11,605 1,077,638 12,029 1,426,489 5,106 586,931 5,240 475,294 5,703 364,264 7,283 1,600,142 2,149 182,847 21,082 8,948,247 4,259 664,677 1,217 99,592 1,192 90,105 3,442 188,224 6,902 919,391 747 56,963 11,843 1,791,652 24,545 146 1,916 5,974 8,713 6,064 1,732 49.4 10,531 5,246 1,687 3,598 2,806 4,493 2,880 14,199 1,905 4,027 368 0.6 965,046 3.1 2,622.4 146,076 52.41 244 43,734 6 17 11 42 39 67 44 12 6 150 30,815 111 10,960 33 2,188 46 3,507 44 5,265 193 200,170 33 24,174 308 627,795 113 44,385 28 2,972 22 1,880 39 2,720 32 2,964 5 235 112 18,610 61 115 89 53 22 104 19 23 62 14 30 9,038 OKLAHOMA 117 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See le\t (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of operator— Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, ANT) VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms icrot Percent distribution percent Average si ze of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dol 1 ars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting SO to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporti ng 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting acres Land use practices Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in stnp-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of ten-aces on crop and pasture land , ..farms renorting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 1)4 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK A-JD OTHER INCOME Faim operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators report! ng 200 or more days operators reporti ng With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agn cultural products sold ooerators reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 1,901 3.3 2.8 467.4 27,868 59.27 1,414 130,017 48 164 138 270 376 260 146 10 2 868 67,226 543 29,713 186 7,454 171 9,492 284 12,767 702 116,834 182 11,480 1,421 511,343 188 24,240 43 1,652 43 1,587 203 6,372 • 314 22,370 46 1,160 658 61,192 1,901 47 359 501 573 352 69 45.3 958 415 122 421 273 306 364 3,272 5.7 1,474,765 4.7 450.7 47,213 103.72 3,243 681,276 5 30 55 116 517 1,148 1,237 129 6 1,108 53,233 1,651 122,171 754 53,466 472 22,407 916 46,298 504 64,387 172 11,960 2,809 497,804 249 23,725 106 8,496 105 8,073 409 14,523 1,158 138,636 137 8,931 1,622 205,466 3,262 123 744 1,027 352 406 110 42.4 1,854 1,057 383 414 411 943 116 162 1,418 228 303 4,429 7.8 1,482,382 4.7 334.7 39,327 117.58 4,429 801,255 40 96 105 283 969 1,572 1,175 174 15 1,344 57,940 2,227 208,115 1,138 118,578 522 30,807 1,164 58,730 630 62,079 202 10,710 2,973 297,760 294 21,633 386 36,340 386 34,953 503 25,146 1,072 109,154 112 8,180 1,803 215,392 4,429 233 811 1,363 1,237 673 112 43.2 2,373 1,289 390 694 581 2,056 312 367 595 1.0 321,326 1.0 540.0 62,794 117.32 559 117,086 5 1 16 31 94 194 178 35 5 296 15,788 264 22,900 144 9,317 55 3,759 148 9,824 139 15,557 32 3,820 511 136,982 145 16,823 38 4,877 37 4,127 3,279 178 20,098 19 1,635 346 41,817 595 22 147 157 164 95 10 309 228 22 59 63 121 39 416 0.7 141,713 0.5 340.7 35,049 99.27 416 54,329 20 15 35 51 97 121 61 14 2 155 9,736 156 13,480 54 6,163 56 4,873 94 2,444 85 12,459 15 670 239 46,897 38 2,579 20 1,445 20 : . i! 32 822 65 6,344 10 1,225 114 13,555 411 46 L28 102 99 36 211 123 36 52 57 73 47 1,319 2.3 410,798 1.3 311.4 28,728 93.48 991 129,056 15 71 72 92 291 272 139 38 1 379 22,030 393 ...,W. 136 9,071 115 6,763 219 10,552 358 49,955 97 5,556 896 163,685 73 5,675 29 4,205 29 3,405 105 3,015 166 14,035 20 880 356 33,202 1,288 57 237 328 383 231 52 44.7 612 281 90 241 129 151 215 286 28 45 205 27 30 707 78 118 118 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text/] (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF KOAD Grain combines farms reporting. .. number. .. Com pickers farms reporting. . . number. . . Pick- up balers farms reporting. . . number. .. Field forage harvesters farms reporting... number.. . Motortrucks farms reporting... number.. . Tractors farms reporting... number. . . Tractors other than garden Farms reporting.. . number.. . 1 tractor farms reporting. . . 2 tractors .farms reporting. .. i tractors farms reporting... 4 tractors farms reporting... 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. . Wheel tractors farms reporting... number. .. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . . number. .. Garden tjactors farms reporting. . . number Automobiles farms reporting. . . number. .. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . . Telephone farms reporting... Home freezer farms reporting. . . Milking machine farms reporting... Electric milk cooler rarms reporting... Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. .. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting . . . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. .. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting . . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . . 1 mile farms reporting.. . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . . I miles farms reporting 5 or more miles farms reporting. .. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . . persons . . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. . 2 hired workers farms reporti ng 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. .. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. .. Operators not reporting residence /lumber. . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year operators reporting. . . acres on which used . . . tons... Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons... Liquid materials farms reporting.. . tons... Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting tons. .. Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons... Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons... Corn farms reporting.. . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting. . tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms 24,341 27,038 2,367 2,456 10,999 11,353 3,751 4,034 70,193 92,654 66,818 108,758 64,831 102,323 38,681 18,317 5,719 1,415 699 64,377 99,535 2,494 2,788 6,288 6,435 71,579 82,561 89,067 58,078 45,419 8,230 6,000 241 11,338 20,610 35,696 36,756 7,684 29,072 7,816 12,869 2,911 5,476 9,449 27,997 4,172 6,920 3,095 651 269 113 44 80,024 10,688 3,966 28,622 2,475,685 146,116 28,133 140,717 857 5,399 7,776 323,259 7,714 26,507 68 205 3,226 155,975 3,225 13,288 2 28 4,282 86,108 4,254 6,589 46 186 Commercial farms by tenure of operator 22,169 24,738 2,214 2,278 9,770 10,090 3,486 3,738 48,486 68,970 48,502 86,388 47,965 82,745 24,059 16,387 5,478 1,368 673 47,716 80,646 1,895 2,099 3,548 3,643 44,764 52,172 55,037 37,360 29,881 7,386 5,571 219 10,820 11,333 20,482 24,262 4,314 19,948 5,221 8,929 1,996 3,802 8,515 26,250 3,997 6,507 2,951 643 266 105 32 47,477 7,061 2,404 23,055 2,332,404 134,896 22,586 129,543 831 5,353 6,073 285,418 6,016 23,174 63 195 2,274 133,407 2,273 11,280 2 28 3,283 75,585 3,255 5,651 46 186 Full owners 5,366 5,763 558 561 2,680 2,771 799 838 15,831 19,682 15,343 24,050 15,054 22,709 9,571 4,024 1,055 262 142 14,938 22,045 598 664 1,308 1,341 14,694 16,888 19,085 12,426 9,712 2,192 1,692 85 2,493 4,281 7,284 7,941 1,506 6,435 1,948 2,670 591 1,226 2,192 5,888 1,015 1,685 750 160 67 30 16,640 2,186 1,086 6,838 486,396 33,896 6,715 32,884 187 1,012 2,245 94,305 2,224 8,558 21 78 859 44,521 859 4,377 1,022 18,742 1,010 1,477 13 75 Part owners 11,?76 13,543 1,185 1,221 5,311 5,496 2,154 2,334 22,678 34,943 22,451 44,089 22,301 42,316 9,181 8,435 3,340 877 468 22,205 41,194 1,007 1,122 1,722 1,773 . 24,339 24,325 17,572 14,792 3,623 2,713 90 6,139 4,943 9,220 10,293 1,839 8,454 2,135 3,717 888 1,714 4,783 13,587 2,431 3,762 1,791 418 146 59 17 21,194 2,712 824 11,484 1,367,424 76,498 11,265 73,504 404 2,994 3,073 155,747 3,052 12,237 25 91 1,249 77,670 1,248 5,691 2 28 1,545 39,947 1,536 2,965 15 61 Managers 85 22 22 110 116 30 38 324 580 291 707 269 664 129 66 56 15 23 288 627 26 37 39 43 271 362 353 224 195 43 37 3 78 71 161 130 29 101 173 766 124 516 312 32 156 27,168 2,257 155 2,174 5 83 89 11,086 89 750 2 52 5,669 52 734 All tenants 3 20 I OKLAHOMA 119 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I Data are based on reports for only a Bample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting. 3 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and, or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms report] ng . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than I mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a bard surface road farms reporting. 1 mite farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting . 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed ISO or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. acres on which used, tons. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Crops on which UBed— Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. OtJier pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Corn farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. See footnotes at end of table. 395 415 63 53 289 289 86 91 1,519 1,994 1,446 2,128 1,426 2,043 931 413 47 30 5 1,420 1,988 44 55 85 85 1,369 1,556 1,769 921 760 330 277 1 90 427 672 782 103 679 167 331 61 120 193 447 76 119 1,519 306 76 520 31,398 1,673 520 1,672 5 1 153 6,601 153 441 25 729 25 71 72 1,203 72 74 1,974 2,175 114 124 553 580 150 154 2,874 4,332 3,134 5,551 3,134 5,415 1,419 1,245 391 66 13 3,119 5,352 63 63 135 136 2,767 3,123 3,139 2,298 1,622 544 354 18 862 383 1,128 1,743 265 1,478 301 728 198 251 398 1,911 104 112 2,738 439 95 1,509 175,843 7,581 1,489 7,363 31 218 171 5,522 171 349 32 1,310 32 84 220 4,690 220 340 5 5 1,670 1,868 168 178 434 434 129 144 3,468 4,947 4,064 6,805 4,023 6,664 1,961 1,589 393 62 18 4,013 6,556 107 108 135 141 3,437 3,911 4,198 2,488 1,809 379 264 16 803 802 1,221 2,373 399 1,974 421 1,079 161 313 511 2,264 131 169 108 8 15 3,195 1,037 197 1,775 174,802 9,285 1,686 8,395 161 890 179 6,290 174 394 5 13 25 1,390 25 166 312 8,175 312 604 5 15 327 363 45 50 170 175 46 47 533 836 570 1,169 570 1,122 193 244 100 29 4 570 1,114 47 47 505 593 574 457 294 74 69 1 186 109 188 292 35 257 97 114 22 24 108 328 39 41 514 66 15 281 30,074 1,636 275 1,600 21 36 69 2,029 59 150 10 4 22 1,515 22 120 36 900 36 48 118 130 15 15 77 77 29 29 291 395 255 466 255 454 118 87 38 12 255 438 16 16 12 12 320 360 391 210 185 56 40 86 120 195 46 149 27 78 10 34 64 554 12 12 366 42 8 130 10,118 630 125 621 5 9 33 1,686 33 153 3 338 3 21 120 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dala are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Part owners All tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME-Conlinued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year— Continued Crops on which used— Continued Wheat.. farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting., tons.. Liquid materials .farms reporting. , tons.. Cotton. farms reporting.. acres., Dry materials farms reporting., tons., Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting., tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. acres limed.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. S100 to $909 fsrma reporting.. 51,000 to $1,999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars.. Under S203 farms reporting.. $203 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to S2.199 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reoorting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting. . S500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 or more farms reporting. . ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars. . All crops sold .dollars. . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. . Vegetables sold . . . , dollars. , Fruits and nuts sold dollars.. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. , Poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. Dairy products sold dollars . , Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold .dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 12,976 1,095,138 12,71x3 ■44,997 326 2,083 5,461 203,707 5,185 13,410 404 1,621 11,957 611,498 11,744 35,926 276 1,276 1,862 59,117 106,615 94,232 81,427 77,240,779 11,133 52,946 8,482 6,166 2,700 43,419 92,310,870 29,475 6,785 3,453 2,059 1,647 46,199 25,435,384 17,833 21,354 7,012 43,010 33,949,050 18,143 10,781 6,005 5,225 1,816 729 221 77 13 39,524 8,177,634 18,991 16,774 2,667 1,092 90,693 30,137,979 33,889 36,110 13,924 6,667 103 581,725,785 6,144 250,911, 1£8 241,357,975 2,005,978 1,979,564 5,567,671 330,814,597 15,475,835 42,930,276 272,408,486 11,657 1,061,640 11,414 43,154 311 2,070 5,090 199,487 4,814 12,961 404 1,621 10,161 576,867 9,959 33,323 265 1,253 1,444 49,227 90,588 56,930 48,877 3l ,813 4,807 - . •- 7,352 5,950 2,676 29,996 86,585,401 17,690 5,468 3,156 2,038 1,644 36,087 23,794,324 10,584 IB, 568 6,935 35,324 32,048,346 12,493 9,285 5,696 5,047 1,788 724 212 69 10 29,134 7,451,007 10,735 14,779 2,548 1,072 55,938 27,024,123 8,699 , 27,131 13,441 6,568 99 547,690,853 9,622 243,686,386 234,843,906 1,771,087 1,724,512 5,346,881 304,204,467 14,139,199 41,142,007 248,923,261 2,935 177,756 2,885 8,519 71 420 1,242 38,768 1,172 2,470 89 236 2,566 112,304 2,529 7,483 54 203 542 16,631 30,397 19,906 17,100 21,130,440 1,754 10,055 2,572 1,929 790 9,679 20,172,447 6,211 1,732 884 521 331 11,111 5,515,209 4,072 5,697 1,342 9,973 7,571,945 4,470 2,434 1,353 1,111 383 158 37 23 4 8,920 1,963,925 4,429 3,732 490 269 19,287 6,001,206 5,044 10,603 2,732 894 14 128,198,025 6,438 45,989,254 41,390,989 580,625 1,010,704 3,006,936 82,208,771 7,567,237 11,122,913 6,163 658,474 6,021 26,583 180 1,182 2,303 96,843 2,202 6,474 165 928 5,243 338,743 5,130 19,554 140 704 771 28,248 51,942 24,729 22,222 35,402,129 1,644 12,186 3,721 3,129 1,542 14,294 52,100,934 7,916 2,609 1,615 1,142 1,012 16,634 12,890,616 4,143 8,446 4,045 17,777 17,954,204 5,419 4,678 3,088 2,879 1,103 449 121 37 3 14,015 3,952,400 4,166 7,704 1,536 609 24,529 15,269,300 2,151 10,455 7,437 4,410 76 310,290,916 12,547 135,093,632 132,749,743 819,010 555,516 969,363 175,197,284 4,538,496 22,861,495 147,797,293 28 4,482 27 255 3 37 3 101 3 6 54 5,132 53 385 2 17 1,027 2,322 368 345 1,626,084 2 83 63 97 100 220 2,327,041 65 41 42 14 58 144 159,508 33 60 51 267 1,536,804 30 33 31 75 40 30 17 149 159,596 32 65 21 31 363 267,377 73 114 101 66 7 10,174,228 27,647 1,924,112 596,784 1,477 11,516 1,314,335 8,250,116 191,492 438,969 OKLAHOMA 121 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms try tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing marshals used during the year-Continued Crops on which used-Continued Wheat farms reporting. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting., tons., Cotton.. farms reporting., acres.. Dry materials farms reporung., tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. , tons.. All other croos farms reporting. . Dry materials farms reporting., tons. , Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres limed. . tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under slOO farms reporting. . S100 to 5999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. . 52,000 to 54,999 farms reporting. . 55,000 or more farms reporting . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under S1.00C farms reporting.. 51,000 to 52, 199 farms reporting.. S2,5O0 to 54,999 farms reporting. . 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5200 farms reporting. . 5200 to 5999 farms reporting . . 51,000 or more farms reporting. . lured labor farms reporting. . dollars. . Under 5200 .. . .' .farms reporting. . 5200 to 5499 farms reporting.. 5500 to 5999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to 52,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 to S4.999 farms reporting.. 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 to 519,999 farms reporting.. 520,000 to 549,999 farms reporting.. 550,000 or more farms renorti ng . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars. . Under 5100 farms reporting. . 5100 to 5499 farms reporting.. 5500 to 5999 farms reporting.. 51,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5100 farms reporting. . 5100 to 5499 farms reporting. . 5500 to 5999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting. . 55,000 or more farms reporti ng . . ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold .total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold ...dollars Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars See footnotes at end of table. 227 10,992 227 449 124 2,143 119 149 5 1 261 9,730 261 488 45 1,135 1,350 1,901 1,678 2,674,525 145 909 239 281 104 961 3,369,363 433 221 143 90 74 1,021 365,898 471 474 76 967 614,460 422 250 155 100 21 11 7 1 867 151,788 304 515 31 17 1,855 598,309 491 977 285 102 13,450,973 7,076 3,174,750 3,063,450 80,160 8,065 23,075 10,276,223 879,241 2,128,135 7,268,847 1,024 103,072 1,017 3,487 13 105 362 13,400 355 958 12 24 836 47,849 822 2,145 19 84 17 555 1,270 3,272 2,810 2,276,399 350 1,820 373 211 56 2,051 4,188,757 1,233 395 206 141 76 2,423 1,419,665 686 1,292 445 2,264 1,275,206 788 756 371 280 48 14 7 1,869 435,728 662 962 199 46 3,262 1,841,669 142 1,502 1,176 441 1 31,110,033 9,508 19,482,060 19,314,842 71,170 89,343 6,705 11,627,973 377,245 2,007,928 844 72,920 802 2,316 42 289 870 40,652 802 2,483 108 345 826 45,375 793 2,432 48 228 21 445 782 4,429 2,828 1,418,241 629 1,882 165 120 32 1,727 2,356,691 1,201 285 149 45 47 3,445 2,677,156 795 1,857 793 2,952 2,238,283 899 861 502 494 144 41 11 2,390 603,266 787 1,305 220 78 4,394 2,143,555 336 2,376 1,229 452 1 37,136,154 8,385 29,043,999 28,842,178 180,980 20,221 620 8,092,155 203,190 1,212,350 185 15, 161 185 718 3,390 78 190 10 30 147 6,879 146 374 1 2 10 160 300 595 518 523,090 42 309 92 68 7 344 859,750 210 33 37 46 18 468 362,279 88 284 96 440 300,539 162 LL5 86 50 13 13 1 325 62,855 137 172 11 5 595 364,854 25 277 192 101 6,905,474 11,606 3,554,927 3,515,063 13,435 21,179 5,250 3,350,547 137,202 344,046 2,869,2991 34 4,014 34 177 41 1,415 36 95 5 9 41 2,285 41 125 7 614 1,521 416 333 267,860 61 200 34 23 15 197 377,147 124 27 22 12 12 250 123,283 80 148 22 201 156,759 95 49 27 23 161 31,286 48 101 6 6 411 129,895 105 216 66 24 3,010,159 7,236 1,629,648 1,611,467 16,075 1,906 200 1,380,511 11,643 335,570 122 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See Lett] Commercial farms by tenure of operator Item Total (For definitions and explanations, see text) all farms Total Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants LIVKSTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves 82,412 3,297,307 50,489 2,860,539 17,357 767,655 22,950 1,643,274 355 86,150 9,827 number 363,460 .farms reporting 78,632 48,116 16,530 22,021 341 9,224 number 1,574,936 1,344,099 374,452 762,368 42,778 164,501 .farms reporting. . . 43,133 26,959 9,019 12,144 213 5,583 number 249,576 213,194 62,364 108,917 2,398 39,515 .... farms reporting. . . 70,898 859,202 45,246 732,570 15,345 200,356 21,080 418,617 318 19,335 8,503 number.. . 94,262 Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . . . . .farms reoorting.. . 68,056 863,169 45,576 783,870 15,385 192,847 21,372 462,289 351 24,037 8,468 number. . . 104,697 Farms reporting bv number on hand: Cattle and cahe?- 1 head 1,963 8,195 10,083 17,681 26,674 563 2,060 3,067 8,183 18,976 218 807 1,327 3,404 6,813 133 615 764 2,659 8,412 2 1 1 6 28 205 637 .... farms report! ng . . . 975 2,114 3,723 . .. .farms reporting... 11,868 11,713 3,450 6,556 109 1,598 5,579 369 5,561 366 1,283 55 3,553 253 163 45 562 13 Cows, including heifers thai have calved- 6,242 29,398 19,388 9,788 2,005 12,228 12,311 8,069 757 4,800 4,614 2,653 593 4,049 5,284 4,115 10 26 13 28 645 3,353 2,400 . . . .farms reporting 1,273 . . . .farms reporting 7,829 7,549 2,207 4,293 76 973 . . . .farms reporting. . . 3,106 3,091 854 1,810 43 384 1,042 1,839 1,035 1,828 281 364 629 1,248 33 112 92 farms reoortiiiL1. . . 104 Milk cows— 18,017 18,719 9,573 11,300 3,309 3,825 4,447 4,732 86 85 1,731 2,658 farm? reporting... 2,931 2,651 915 1,145 10 581 , . . .farms reporting — 1,600 1,587 509 755 5 318 1,308 385 1,302 379 346 95 706 221 16 4 234 SO to 74 bead farm? renorling. . . 59 .. farms repnrlinc. . . 97 96 6 84 6 ... 76 33,784 71 21, 592 14 6,901 54 10,889 1 283 2 . .farms reportin".. . 3,519 number... 89,748 62,582 18,834 33,654 1,856 8,238 33,528 19,746 6,187 8,989 131 4,439 number. . . 529,759 402,632 124,948 205,242 4,596 67,846 23,736 14,458 4,553 6,648 99 3,158 number. .. 333,829 254,123 80,203 130,733 2,368 40,819 , , .farms reporting. .. 26,072 15,618 4,897 7,180 100 3,441 number. . . 195,930 148,509 44,745 74,509 2,228 27,027 Sheep and lambs farms renorting.. . 4,601 3,487 1,025 1,780 35 647 number. . . 306,825 274,894 67,699 162,625 1,652 42,918 3,705 2,887 829 1,480 26 552 number. . . 120,969 111,541 24,547 65,578 775 20,641 4,196 3,197 952 1,647 34 564 number 185,856 163,353 43,152 97,047 877 22,277 4,111 3,152 942 1,620 28 562 number. .. 171,907 152,304 39,728 90,477 781 21,318 3,471 2,708 813 1,424 28 443 number... 13,949 11,049 3,424 6,570 96 959 Goats and kids 1,866 24,260 1,014 18,132 341 5,812 466 8,417 24 3,072 183 number. . . 831 Chickens 4 months old and over 61,469 36,456 12,805 15,971 219 7,461 number. . . 4,523,392 3,495,787 1,428,314 1,329,370 143,593 594,510 Livestock and livestock products sold: 77,655 49,150 16,932 22,622 359 9,237 number. ,. 1,787,136 1,611,404 425,378 939,339 46,986 199,701 dollars. .. 249,212,443 229,336,291 57,888,662 136,949,976 7,442,073 27,055,580 22,471 14,789 4,510 7,092 83 3,104 number. . . 581,749 480,397 1A2,022 259,924 3,830 74,621 dollars... 17,452,470 14,411,910 4,260,660 7,797,720 114,900 2,238,630 3,895 3,056 940 1,534 22 560 number. .. 215,315 198,163 45,473 118,085 1,992 32,613 dollars. .. 2,799,095 2,576,119 591,149 1,535,105 25,896 423,969 16,297 12,975 4,274 5,751 62 2,888 pounds. . . 1,089,018,436 1,038,514,962 285,619,646 565,770,177 11,614,030 175,511,109 dollars.. . 42,930,276 41,142,007 11,122,913 22,861,495 438,969 6,718,630 13,216 9,894 3,886 4,302 29 1,677 dollars .. . 3,753,317 3,600,509 2,601,487 823,869 8,778 166,375 23,834 16,846 6,159 7,377 54 3,256 dozens. .. 28,388,072 24,271,221 10,823,639 9,124,808 431,346 3,891,428 dollars. . . 7,664,785 6,553,236 2,922,385 2,463,702 116,464 1,050,685 Litters (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 19,069 12,306 3,782 5,769 80 2,675 number of litters. .. 90,684 70,956 21,794 36,748 630 11,784 9,538 5,114 1,610 2,152 26 1,326 7,299 5,201 1,540 2,548 30 1,083 1,630 1,447 474 756 15 202 438 396 117 226 8 45 40 tofi9 litters 133 122 31 71 1 19 31 26 10 16 ... 15,451 10,025 3,073 4,799 61 2,092 number of litters.. . 46,138 34,980 10,990 17,772 362 5,856 12,469 8,885 2,719 4,248 57 1,861 number of litters 44,546 35,976 10,804 18,976 268 5,928 See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA 123 State Table 21.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants Livestock and livestock products Cattle and calves Cowa, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves s reporting . nu*ier. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: CatUe and calves- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 4 head farms reporting. 5 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Milk cows— 1 head farms report inc. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farm s report! ng . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and or mules farms reporting. number. HogS and pigs farms Bom since June 1 farms Bom before June 1 farms Sheep and lambs farms Lambs under 1 year old farms Sheep 1 year old and over farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms Goats and kids .farms Chickens 4 months old and over farms Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farm." Hogs and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold1 farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms number 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 liuers 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to November TO farms farms farms farms farms number December 1 to June 1 farms number See foouiotes at end of table. reporti ng . number, reporti ng . number . reporting. number. reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. number. reporting. number, reporting. number. reporting. number . dol I ars . reporting. number. dollars, reporting. number. dollars. reporting. pounds . dollars, reporti ng . dollars. reporting. dozens. dollars. reporting, of litters, reporting, reporti ng . , reporting., reporting., reporting. , reporting., reporti ng . , of litters. , reporting., of litters.. 1,727 93,481 1,671 46,490 1,021 10,312 1,564 21,844 1,509 25,147 25 60 120 292 661 368 191 10 65 467 369 227 307 149 38 49 320 394 98 95 87 26 846 2,443 717 9,969 517 5,431 562 4,538 83 2,413 53 727 63 1,686 63 1,626 38 60 46 321 1,180 142,852 1,710 52,318 6,846,912 450 12,072 362,160 53 2,028 26,364 537 49,940,897 2,128,135 238 16,747 468 1,151,250 310,838 458 1,843 239 184 18 16 1 351 973 290 870 2,937 110,191 2,758 45,887 1,785 12,293 2,639 31,122 2,639 33,182 30 129 197 595 1,316 513 156 143 893 892 456 257 85 16 16 462 887 278 92 60 6 919 1,816 1,231 19,019 872 11,123 923 7,896 292 20,944 245 10,161 251 10,783 250 10,335 196 448 34 104 2,192 171,217 2,813 59,063 8,261,062 935 21,012 630,360 262 18,426 239,538 1,119 55,553,003 2,007,928 632 22,589 1,164 1,063,983 287,275 754 3,516 381 298 57 7 U 515 1,437 585 2,079 3,160 76,000 2,925 31,836 1,698 8,809 2,642 20,219 2,625 23,945 105 307 477 859 1,115 239 58 301 1,412 739 293 140 27 5 8 137 60 31 5 898 1,976 1,577 22,148 1,115 14,021 1,243 8,127 128 5,668 123 2,679 117 2,989 117 2,831 87 158 42 90 2,639 142,833 2,802 42,886 5,860,609 1,084 24,304 729,120 129 4,181 54,353 758 34,912,694 1,212,350 488 14,950 1,047 683,740 184,610 945 3,715 486 385 63 5 6 772 1,989 623 1,726 580 33,707 524 15,138 313 2,045 490 8,298 533 10,271 5 20 30 62 175 202 85 1 l_i9 87 106 104 66 15 12 112 156 11 21 6 241 517 232 5,346 174 3,645 190 1,701 45 5,802 43 3,231 44 2,571 43 2,451 44 120 6 11 411 26,236 560 18,770 2,623,647 194 6,218 186,540 40 3,793 49,309 136 8,742,350 344,046 124 98,584 229 140,347 37,893 172 1,139 48 87 27 10 154 617 139 522 324 13,205 319 7,435 204 1,834 263 3,244 268 2,526 25 20 41 21 117 71 29 143 348 207 2,650 166 1,833 145 817 25 3,775 25 1,215 25 2,560 25 2,465 25 95 20 50 245 11,967 309 7,044 888,361 121 2,544 76,320 25 1,530 19,890 98 ,430,300 335,570 56 780 81 40,235 10,863 93 204 47 175 1,099 36,876 1,027 17,715 562 4,222 905 9,535 894 9,626 15 101 110 285 339 205 43 1 81 376 262 147 108 34 3 16 182 254 46 40 35 5 472 1,138 475 8,714 314 4,766 378 3,948 74 4,316 63 2,628 64 1,688 64 1,610 53 78 35 255 794 99,405 1,043 19,620 2,574,989 320 8,471 254,130 51 2,655 34,515 240 17,931,865 690,601 139 12,725 267 811,873 219,206 252 1,192 126 92 26 7 1 207 636 177 556 124 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED CHOPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting... acres. . . Under 11 acres farms reporting... 11 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting — 100 or more acres farms reporting. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels... Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting... acres.. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting... acres... pounds . . . Sales farms reporting. .. pounds. . . Wheat harvested farms reporting... acres... bushels . . . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting... acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting... acres... bushels.. . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting... acres... pounds . . . Hay crops: Ijmd from which hay was cut acres... Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting... acres. .. tons . . . Sales farms reporting... tons . . . Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres.. . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons. .. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting... acres. . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting... tons . . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres .. . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . . acres. .. tons . . . Sales farms reporting... tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting... acres... tons... Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres... tons , green weight . . . Total all farms 12,215 205,315 6,530 3,224 1,691 468 153 149 11,434 187,754 5,959,321 2,861 1,773,624 27,082 1,142,955 17,238 707,536 959,857,002 8,258 534,381,445 36,141 4,350,671 84,379,884 35,231 79,589,275 15,368 503,929 15,336,219 4,385 3,570,033 14,212 632,507 14,068,868 7,649 7,857,565 2,409 59,111 618,741 1,315 396,088 4,774 100,350 109,199,371 1,203,588 12,250 330,953 757,155 3,565 222,073 Commercial farms by tenure of operator 758 13,849 17,414 80 2,245 3,709 70,145 92,985 399 7,390 7,166 141,928 143,876 499 7,592 10,376 380,430 494,905 2,311 93,305 12,425 264,603 333,540 1,166 29,719 1,680 6,461 8,296 167,926 3,643 2,490 1,434 432 152 145 7,672 152,275 5,059,276 2,215 1,575,609 23,028 1,070,387 15,135 669,900 919,476,361 7,550 519,917,079 31,731 4,223,253 82,470,134 31,131 77,842,946 13,407 470,763 11,685,663 3,910 3,402,153 13,218 614,579 13,761,201 7,194 7,710,795 2,150 55,889 585,733 1,193 377,243 3,953 93,475 105,485,091 1,042,211 10,844 312,504 721,792 3,223 216,691 Full owners 503 11,054 14,029 50 1,925 2,283 52,172 71,098 224 4,650 5,675 118,623 121,462 329 5,062 7,585 326,649 430,376 1,613 79,659 9,326 219,529 285,413 835 24,894 1,680 6,461 2,606 39,578 1,463 724 305 70 32 12 2,437 36,413 1,284,682 546 316,495 5,948 199,588 3,572 113,512 ■■ . ''..•■■ 1,550 74,604,310 8,542 708,866 14,245,527 8,296 13,359,685 3,431 97,602 2,271,900 755 546,813 2,595 87,204 2,027,832 1,152 1,098,385 639 13,688 133,841 301 79,646 987 18,485 23,372,436 301,079 Part owners 2,944 73,760 166,126 779 45,674 234 4,755 6,534 11 765 1,174 26,204 35,755 107 2,480 1,766 34,363 36, 510 94 1,928 2,689 102,787 133,955 494 23,667 2,725 58,705 72,325 145 3,724 14 505 2,096 3,765 87,877 1,493 1,072 729 294 74 103 3,426 78,354 2,674,530 923 785,180 11,366 609,564 7,390 364,111 501,510,419 3,561 267,704,929 15,426 2,558,968 49,592,842 15,179 46,651,688 7,013 271,539 6,880,199 2,001 1,860,582 7,107 366,932 8,267,206 3,828 4,443,925 1,221 34,672 372,885 701 240,220 1,835 46,779 50,682,781 573,355 5,647 175,178 408,048 1,551 114,694 215 5,340 6,306 29 925 953 22,760 30,332 92 1,780 2,851 63,750 65,188 119 1,626 3,894 183,515 243,651 867 44,510 4,636 121,847 161,812 464 16,449 25 965 3,525 Managers 36 1,446 6 14 12 2 36 1,096 32,770 2 1,000 76 4,573 40 1,895 2,406,900 14 1,105,000 63 8,251 63 199,833 54 3,087 83,240 15 19,240 30 1,367 33,495 9 7,950 15 473 6,000 14 4,934 27,929 23,200 85 5,003 13,817 28 2,403 All tenants 1 100 77 16 725 1,110 44 2,308 2,587 2 70 109 10,646 13,646 19 1,307 59 4,418 5,973 13 480 See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA 125 State Table 21.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms try tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting... acres . . . Under 11 acres farms reporting... 11 to 24 acres farms reporting ... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 or more acres farms reporting... Harvested for grain farms reporting... acres... bushels . . . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup... farms reporting... acres... Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting... acres . . . pounds . . . Sales farms reporting. . . pounds . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting... acres... bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting... acres... bushels . . . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting... acres . . . bushels ... Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . . acres... bushels ... Sales farms reporting ... bushels . . . Peanuts harvested for nuts.. farms reporting... acres . . . pounds . . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres... Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting... acres... tons.. . Sales farms reporting... tons. . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. .. acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting.. . tons ... Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting... tons . . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tons... Sales farms reporting.. . tons . . . Wild hay cut.............. ......... ...farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting... tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting... acres... tons . . . Sales farms reporting... tons... Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres... tons , green weight . . . See footnotes at end of table. 275 4,448 120 101 48 255 4,038 103,200 61 35,000 532 17,406 316 9,034 11,739,911 138 4,931,890 695 45,849 855,8li 670 821,792 240 8,265 208,075 77 81,362 264 7,985 184,565 119 122,825 32 695 6,950 17 4,720 172 3,154 2,934,475 26,439 300 6,088 14,262 61 2,250 30 525 775 10 235 57 1,178 1,640 10 65 173 3,096 3,020 5 30 202 7,286 9,679 27 1,985 407 8,056 9,572 35 525 5 210 840 460 9,154 163 173 96 17 5 6 420 7,831 216,800 228 89,570 1,784 74,622 1,306 51,354 66,987,815 645 37,706,553 2,691 374,073 7,498,383 2,679 7,181,713 1,224 43,413 1,143,206 509 445,910 1,458 68,001 1,470,312 898 867,623 130 3,161 26,777 80 19,157 260 7,190 8,269,890 44,521 678 17,384 40,573 266 17,449 5 100 150 10 140 340 5 35 338 6,034 5,190 35 200 382 10,866 14,286 119 4,015 583 9,997 14,677 63 972 792 16,027 301 286 139 35 20 11 742 15,387 441,875 332 232,860 2,357 123,291 1,877 102,845 142,025,613 1,317 111,441,561 3,060 387,548 7,375,784 3,010 7,048,132 957 30,274 701,338 389 294,700 1,262 58,355 1,287,815 917 932,759 102 2,502 31,010 67 24,021 589 16,157 18,984,185 37,608 678 19,851 40,942 314 22,462 11 106 113 264 4,252 4,008 36 704 133 3,463 4,962 42 1,340 547 9,896 11,601 77 1,665 87 2,630 20 15 35 12 86 2,530 100,000 31 44,625 358 15,530 256 9,922 15,675,160 109 6,993,036 440 57,771 1,164,321 440 1,113,573 176 6,093 132,685 50 35,791 179 9,877 215,557 105 114,100 28 454 5,130 10 3,025 21 357 437,000 231 7,432 18,647 101 6,830 6 118 64 26 475 966 5 60 91 1,760 2,148 22 399 47 1,815 2,606 10 400 140 2,166 3,604 7 115 66 1,460 10 25 30 1 61 1,320 41,530 16 13,255 198 8,899 113 5,635 7,029,530 71 5,691,100 187 24,927 459,507 182 437,705 38 1,064 28,910 15 4,800 57 4,037 59,175 29 32,325 6 165 1,685 1 900 15 30 7,000 6,387 76 2,576 4,660 26 850 6 110 45 1,414 898 1 15 28 845 1,030 2 130 60 1,432 1,766 1 9 209 5,306 67 80 40 1 15 6 209 5,306 163,889 76 57,624 409 16,914 265 11,592 16,014,440 145 9,738,700 627 57,000 1,069,055 612 1,028,825 274 9,426 236,110 99 112,955 266 10,821 215,244 137 90,903 7 79 1,455 2 620 73 1,279 769,395 15,856 205 5,232 14,717 97 4,079 36 540 790 5 230 103 1,646 1,913 15 90 101 5,426 6,561 33 2,305 169 3,012 4,083 30 955 126 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Broomcom harvested farms reporting... acres. .. tons of brush. . . Cotton harvested farms reporting... acres. .. bales. .. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres2.. bushels. .. Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres2., bushels ... Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars.. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . . acres... 587 49,733 10,086 16,996 597,152 365,831 14,284 1,013 217,298 3,661 1,11D 156,703 2,379 2,005,978 5,934 33,090 562 49,128 10,009 14,863 570,687 356,193 7,230 576 121,981 1,677 861 122,872 1,607 1,771,087 3,356 22,627 96 4,951 954 3,740 101,976 64,938 2,695 144 36,104 735 226 31,606 532 581,125 1,321 7,838 255 28,734 5,555 6,535 288,986 179,593 2,995 340 64,996 603 490 65,080 703 818,510 1,649 12,344 9 318 191 40 3 514 (Z) 2 7 1,477 36 363 211 15,443 3,500 4,579 179,407 111,471 1,500 89 20,367 338 145 26,1114 365 369,975 350 2,082 Z Reported in small fractions . lTncludes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. OKLAHOMA 127 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued fPala are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Broomcorn harvested farms reporting... acres. . . tons of brush . . . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales... Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres2. . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres2., bushels . . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars... Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting. . . acres . . . 17 543 131 473 9,975 5,448 318 31 5,005 85 20 2,245 56 80,160 60 189 55 4,450 977 1,062 39,215 20,922 423 20 5,258 10 1,173 86 71,170 68 661 118 8,235 1,721 2,404 104,232 66,890 450 25 6,607 125 87 18,880 150 180,980 6 900 219 188 7,411 6,056 89 3 865 15 (Z) 50 11 13,435 146 613 10 1,050 365 142 5,321 3,705 47 1 565 11 1 135 27 16,075 21 223 5 265 67 310 13,253 8,450 173 9 2,067 61 27 3,701 35 8,155 32 298 128 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 Dal a are based on reports Tor only a sample of farms. See text! (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number... Percent distribution percent... Land in farms acres. . . Percent distribution '. percent... Average si ze of farm acres . . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars... Average per acre dollars... Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. . , acres . . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture -farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres.. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms '«">» reporting. . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres.. Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting.. acres . , Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. acres. FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age .number. Under 2-5 years .number . 25 to M years number. 35 to 44 years number. 45 to 54 years number. 55 to 64 years number . 65 or more years number. Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated , . operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator 91,297 XXX XXX 387.0 31,984 84.97 64,752 8,988,294 5,194 5,801 4,936 7,599 12,679 13,901 12,025 2,293 324 35,341 2,415,490 30,881 2,656,466 11,337 989,582 12,183 912,580 15,171 754,304 29,033 3,741,860 7,066 519,506 67,845 16,017,899 12,403 1,263,197 2,637 202,658 2,572 184,232 7,810 362,847 15,325 1,616,970 1,672 105,155 31,040 3,513,709 90,276 1,379 8,847 19,634 25,515 21,227 13,674 50.7 49,516 14,483 7,557 27,476 12,827 19,678 29,563 41,781 5,354 17,533 8,294 Full owners 55,757 100.0 30,926,352 100.0 554.7 45,732 84.76 48,658 8,501,548 1,267 2,068 2,504 4,660 10,177 13,394 11,985 2,283 320 24,020 1,903,614 23,794 2,314,066 9,919 935,891 9,293 749,725 12,522 628,450 15,732 2,853,845 4,349 375,289 44,512 14,187,427 8,440 1,101,925 2,531 200,435 2,436 182,750 6,612 326,542 13,285 1,529,085 1,496 98,755 23,963 3,113,335 54,990 802 5,158 12,222 17,188 14,765 4,855 49.6 24,124 11,923 3,732 8,469 6,144 9,704 7,407 31,633 3,993 9,194 1,677 Part owners 19,411 34.8 6,800,202 22.0 350.3 29,050 87.74 15,292 1,603,084 881 1,096 1,276 2,157 4,189 3,794 1,673 203 23 8,347 586,245 6,713 467,571 2,410 143,623 2,676 196,367 3,177 127,581 6,117 763,031 1,552 129,187 14,719 3,057,178 3,122 301,205 664 40,856 652 37,525 1,838 83,141 3,484 299,508 410 19,956 7,257 745,780 18,884 119 806 2,734 5,367 7,068 2,790 54.1 7,457 3,478 1,014 2,965 3,127 11,954 1,301 4,188 24,319 43.6 18,493,305 60.0 760.4 61,145 81.01 22,288 4,950,584 262 633 831 1,668 3,655 5,978 7,332 1,669 260 11,473 1,063,571 11,861 1,417,280 5,084 586,386 5,190 472,200 5,576 358,694 7,117 1,579,313 2,099 180,132 20,779 8,868,007 4,230 662,245 1,217 99,592 1,192 90,105 3,420 187,649 6,841 916,571 737 56,553 11,751 1,780,931 24,134 141 1,891 5,945 8,531 5,936 1,690 49.3 10,381 5,138 1,677 3,566 2,780 4,461 2,853 13,938 1,884 3,969 All tenants 357 0.6 956,191 3.1 2,678.4 150,522 52.39 238 43,516 1 17 11 42 39 66 44 12 6 150 30,815 111 10,960 33 2,188 46 3,507 44 5,265 187 199,255 33 24,174 297 620,188 107 44,000 28 2,972 22 1,880 39 2,720 32 2,964 5 235 112 18,610 348 19 56 115 88 48 22 258 25 24 11,670 20.9 4,676,654 15.1 400.7 40,598 100.47 10,840 1,904,364 123 322 386 793 2,294 3,556 2,936 399 31 4,050 222,983 5,109 418,255 2,392 203,694 1,381 77,651 2,725 136,910 2,311 312,24* 665 41,796 8,717 1,642,054 981 94,475 622 57,015 620 53,240 1,315 53,032 2,928 310,042 344 22,011 4,843 568,014 11,624 523 2,405 3,428 3,202 1,713 353 43.2 6,187 3,293 1,018 1,876 1,434 2,091 1,616 5,483 783 1,013 OKLAHOMA 129 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number. . Percent distribution oercent.. Land in farms acres.. Percent di stn bution percent . . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres.. 1 to 9 acres farms reportj ng . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. . 2D 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 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting.. acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres. . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres. . Woodland not pastured farms reporting.. acres. . OUier pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres. . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . acres.. Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres.. Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting., acres., System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. , acres., FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. , Under 25 years number. . 25 to 34 years number. 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number. 55 to 04 years number., 65 or more years number . , Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. , 1 to 99 days operators reporting., 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting. WiUl other members of family working off farm operators reporting. Willi income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not working ofr their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms . operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold ooerators reporting. See footnotes at end of table. Commercial farms by tenure of white operator— Continued Cash tenants 1,825 3.3 875,965 2.8 480.0 28,650 59.72 1,358 128,067 43 159 118 245 376 260 146 9 2 818 65,611 513 29,048 176 7,304 171 9,492 259 12,252 661 114,004 157 10,110 1,390 508,283 187 24,140 43 1,652 43 1,587 203 6,372 309 22,350 46 1,160 653 61,092 1,825 47 348 491 543 327 69 45.2 918 385 112 421 258 301 359 Share-cash tenants 907 115 161 3,252 5.8 1,469,915 4.8 452.0 47,378 103.83 3,223 680,291 5 25 55 111 507 1,148 1,237 129 6 1,098 52,883 1,636 121,631 754 53,466 467 22,007 906 46,158 494 62,947 172 11,960 2,794 496,404 249 23,725 106 8,496 105 8,073 409 14,523 1,158 138,636 137 8,931 1,617 205,091 3,242 123 744 1,017 852 396 110 42.4 1,839 1,052 378 409 411 1,413 228 303 Crop-share tenants 4,364 7.8 1,475,407 4.8 338.1 39,744 117.90 4,364 799,220 35 66 95 278 954 1,572 1,175 174 15 1,324 57,365 2,192 206,795 1,133 118,413 522 30,807 1,134 57,575 615 60,^89 202 10,710 2,938 296,265 294 21,633 386 36,340 386 34,953 503 25,146 1,062 108,929 112 8,180 1,788 214,807 4,364 233 806 1,353 1,217 643 112 43.1 2,338 1,259 385 694 571 823 610 2,026 312 367 LivestocK- share tenants 595 1.1 321,326 1.0 540.0 62,794 117.32 559 117,086 5 1 16 31 94 194 178 35 5 296 15,788 264 22,900 144 9,317 55 3,759 148 9,824 139 15,557 32 3,820 511 136,982 145 16,823 38 4,877 37 4,127 68 3,279 178 20,098 19 1,635 346 41,817 595 22 147 157 164 95 10 309 228 22 59 63 121 39 286 28 45 Croppers 386 0.7 137,523 0.4 356.3 37,617 101.07 386 53,464 20 5 30 41 92 121 61 14 2 150 9,566 146 13,410 54 6,163 56 4,873 84 2,374 75 10,924 15 670 219 45,572 38 2,579 20 1,445 20 1,095 32 822 65 6,344 10 1,225 109 13,055 381 41 123 92 94 31 191 108 31 52 57 73 47 195 27 30 Other and unspecified tenants 130 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J Total all farms of wbite operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total Full ownerB Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD 24,132 26,824 2,340 2,404 10,833 11,187 3,744 4,027 68,524 90,785 65,520 107,102 63,583 100,789 37,648 18,152 5,689 1,396 698 63,151 98,063 2,443 2,726 6,176 6,313 69,684 80,496 86,366 57,190 44,585 8,179 5,959 241 11,310 20,098 34,318 35,330 7,321 28,009 7,514 12,397 2,851 5,247 9,289 27,511 4,141 6,886 3,067 648 269 113 44 77,002 10,495 3,800 28,139 2,459,526 144,709 27,650 139,310 857 5,399 7,669 319,125 7,607 26,065 68 205 3,175 154,780 3,174 13,099 2 28 4,120 83,888 4,092 6,422 46 186 22,006 24,570 2,197 2,261 9,660 9,980 3,485 3,737 47,738 68,082 47,860 85,501 47,338 81,909 23,581 16,277 5,459 1,349 672 47,091 79,827 1,879 2,082 3,497 3,592 44,089 51,412 54,047 37,017 29,562 7,355 5,540 219 10,792 11,182 20,009 23,731 4,196 19,535 5,114 8,732 1,981 3,708' 8,416 25,876 3,972 6,480 2,928 641 266 105 32 46,395 6,998 2,364 22,782 2,320,340 133,891 22,313 128,538 831 5,353 6,016 282,944 5,959 22,899 63 195 2,258 132,932 2,257 11,187 2 28 3,196 73,885 3,168 5,523 46 186 5,321 5,718 558 561 2,664 2,755 799 838 15,565 19,379 15,119 23,758 14,840 22,437 9,398 3,994 1,050 256 142 14,725 21,785 586 652 1,288 1,321 14,414 16,578 18,699 12,253 9,575 2,187 1,687 85 2,487 4,215 7,078 7,732 1,466 6,266 1,897 2,599 581 1,189 2,182 5,878 1,015 1,685 750 160 67 30 8 16,180 2,165 1,066 6,747 483,541 33,554 6,624 32,542 187 1,012 2,225 93,620 2,204 8,471 21 78 853 44,271 853 4,303 997 18,472 985 1,453 13 75 11,769 13,431 1,168 1,204 5,243 5,428 2,153 2,333 22,364 34,553 22,145 43,657 22,000 41,910 8,947 8,391 3,331 864 467 21,905 40,793 1,003 1,117 1,696 1,747 20,209 24,056 23,939 17,439 14,655 3,602 2,692 90 6,117 4,883 9,031 10,141 1,811 8,330 2,099 3,656 883 1,692 4,706 13,240 2,408 3,737 1,770 416 146 59 17 20,820 2,690 809 11,343 1,360,010 76,000 11,124 73,006 404 2,994 3,047 154,418 3,026 12,089 25 91 1,244 77,520 1,243 5,681 2 28 1,498 38,927 1,489 2,906 15 61 74 85 22 22 104 110 30 38 318 573 285 690 283 647 129 65 51 15 23 282 610 26 37 39 43 260 350 342 223 190 43 37 3 78 71 150 130 29 101 8 40 8 45 172 765 123 515 51 25 31 9 7 306 27 24 150 27,083 2,247 149 2,164 5 83 88 11,076 88 749 2 9 47 5,594 47 725 13 698 11 44 3 20 4,842 number 5,336 449 number. . . 474 1,649 number number 503 528 9,491 number... 13,577 10,311 number.. . 17,396 10,215 number 16,915 5,107 3,827 1,027 214 40 number 10,179 16,639 264 number 474 number. .. 481 9,206 number... 10,428 11,067 7,102 1,523 Farms by kind of road on which located: 1,124 41 2,110 2,013 4,838 1,110 2,437 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION 1,356 persons... Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 426 543 357 22 7 RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR 9,089 2,116 465 4,542 449,706 22,090 4,416 20,826 235 USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing acres on whi ch used tons . . . tons... tons... Crops on which used- acres . . . 656 23,830 641 tons . . . tons . . . acres tons... 15 17 L14 5,547 114 478 tons... 688 acres . . . 15,788 683 tons... 1,120 15 tons 30 See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA 131 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of white operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. .. number. .. Com pickers farms reporting... number... Pick-up balers farms reporting... number... Field forage harvesters farms reporting... number . . . Motortrucks farms reporting... number Tracuirs farms reporting... number. .. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. .. number... 1 tractor farms reporting.. . 2 tractors farms reporting... 3 tractors farms reporting. . . 4 tractors farms reporting... 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. . Wheel tractors farms reporting... number. .. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . . number... Garden tractors farms reporting... number Automobiles farms reporting. . . number. .. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. .. Telephone farms reporting... Home freezer farms reporting. . . Milking machine farms reporting... Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting... Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting... Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting... Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting... 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting... 1 mile farms reporting... 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . . 4 miles ... , farms reporting... 5 or more miles farms reporting — FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting... persons Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. . . 2 hired workers farms reporting... 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. .. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting... 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting — Not residing on farm operated operators reporting Operators not reporting residence number. .. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. .. acres on which used... tons... Dry materials farms reporting.. . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting — tons Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. .. acres. .. Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons... Corn. farms reporting. .. acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting.. . tons Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... See footnotes at end of table. 395 415 63 63 279 279 86 91 1,473 1,947 1,421 2,093 1,401 2,008 916 403 47 30 5 1,395 1,953 44 55 85 85 1,324 1,506 1,708 906 750 325 272 1 90 412 646 747 98 649 157 321 61 110 192 446 75 118 1,443 306 76 510 30,948 1,634 510 1,633 5 1 143 6,151 143 402 25 729 25 71 72 1,203 72 74 1,969 2,170 114 124 553 580 150 154 2,859 4,312 3,119 5,531 3,119 5,400 1,404 1,245 391 66 13 3,104 5,337 63 63 130 131 2,752 3,108 3,119 2,288 1,612 544 354 18 862 383 1,123 1,728 260 1,468 301 718 198 251 398 1,911 104 112 2,718 439 95 1,504 175,658 7,576 1,484 7,358 31 218 171 ,522 171 349 32 1,310 32 84 220 4,690 220 340 5 5 1,670 1,868 168 178 434 434 129 144 3,433 4,907 4,044 6,780 4,003 6,639 1,946 1,584 313 62 18 3,993 6,531 107 108 135 141 3,407 3,881 4,148 2,488 1,809 379 264 16 803 1,196 2,333 389 1,944 416 1,059 161 308 511 2,264 131 169 3,135 1,032 197 1,765 174,577 9,262 1,676 8,372 161 890 179 6,290 174 394 5 13 25 1,390 25 166 307 8,115 307 599 5 15 327 363 45 50 170 175 46 47 533 836 570 1,169 570 1,122 193 244 100 29 4 570 1,114 47 47 505 593 574 457 294 74 69 1 186 109 188 292 35 257 97 114 22 24 108 328 39 41 514 66 15 281 30,074 1,636 275 1,600 21 36 69 2,029 59 150 10 4 22 1,515 22 120 36 900 36 48 118 130 15 15 72 72 29 29 271 370 245 451 245 439 113 82 38 12 245 423 16 16 12 12 310 350 371 210 180 56 40 86 110 175 41 134 27 68 10 29 54 539 12 12 341 37 125 9,868 580 120 571 5 9 33 1,686 33 153 3 338 3 21 11 255 11 25 132 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] t) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Item (For definitions and explanations, see te Total Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants USE OF COWMERCI U. FERTILI ZER WD LIME- Commercial fertilizer and fortilizinp materials used during the year— Continued Cnops on which used— Continued "onhriued farms reporting. . . acres . . . 12,376 1,090,998 12,618 44,772 326 2,083 5,325 201,737 5,049 13,203 404 1,621 11,825 608,998 11,612 35,749 276 1,276 1,836 58,292 105,580 90,901 78,413 76,405,533 9,988 51,207 8,429 6,092 2,697 42,620 91,896,389 28,759 6,736 3,433 2,046 1,646 45,109 25,268,076 17,016 21,092 7,001 42,264 33,748,225 17,656 10,620 5,943 5,199 1,808 728 220 77 13 38,389 8,102,339 18,125 16,508 2,665 1,091 87,862 29,797,438 31,971 35,317 13,824 6,647 103 577,176,707 6,322 249,391,176 239,890,129 1,983,743 1,960,438 5,556,866 327,785,531 15,414,363 42,749,396 269,621,772 11,572 1,057,900 11,329 42,951 311 2,070 5,004 197,747 4,728 12,776 404 1,621 10,084 574,932 9,882 33,202 265 1,253 1,428 48,592 90,053 55,745 47,859 65,770,942 4,517 27,474 7,309 5,886 2,673 29,683 86,243,465 17,440 5,439 3,136 2,025 1,643 35,452 23,662,826 10,157 18,371 6,924 34,919 31,903,111 12,256 9,199 5,644 5,026 1,781 723 211 69 10 28,645 7,400,577 10,424 14,604 2,546 1,071 54,893 26,801,662 8,221 26,684 13,341 6,548 99 544,666,243 9,769 242,541,315 233,714,761 1,766,552 1,717,931 5,342,071 302,124,928 14,105,062 41,005,937 247,013,929 2,905 176,491 2,855 8,444 71 420 1,227 38,653 1,157 2,412 89 236 2,543 112,034 2,504 7,459 54 203 537 16,431 30,257 19,405 16,674 20,993,818 1,624 9,778 2,565 1,917 790 9,558 20,095,301 6,106 1,726 879 516 331 10,868 5,477,935 3,881 5,646 1,341 9,871 7,558,470 4,390 2,413 1,352 1,111 383 158 37 23 4 8,750 1,952,950 4,284 3,707 490 269 18,871 5,945,220 4,818 10,431 2,714 894 14 127,427,798 6,565 45,745,502 41,154,105 577,625 1,008,136 3,005,636 81,682,296 7,541,342 11,119,258 63,021,696 6,113 656,184 5,971 26,460 180 1,182 2,247 95,658 2,146 6,405 165 928 5,196 337,303 5,083 19,465 140 704 765 28,013 51,787 24,318 21,862 35,138,235 1,579 11,975 3,686 3,082 1,540 14,167 51,909,009 7,816 2,596 1,605 1,139 1,011 16,393 12,816,152 4,022 8,335 4,036 17,571 17,838,364 5,342 4,618 3,047 2,860 1,096 448 120 37 3 13,801 3,923,025 4,065 7,594 1,534 60S 24,133 15,134,710 2,044 10,256 7,366 4,391 76 308,364,539 12,680 134,431,522 132,093,423 818,125 551,711 968,263 173,933,017 4,531,644 22,763,725 146,637,648 28 4,482 27 255 3 37 3 101 3 6 54 5,132 53 385 2 17 9 1,027 2,322 357 334 1,608,584 2 78 62 92 100 210 2,306,041 65 36 37 14 58 139 159,258 28 60 51 261 1,534,754 25 33 31 74 40 30 17 8 3 144 159,421 27 65 21 31 352 265,977 63 114 100 68 7 10,118,721 28,344 1,923,237 596,059 1,477 11,366 1,314,335 8,195,484 191,492 438,969 7,565,023 2,526 2,476 tons.. . farms reporting.. . tons — . farms reporting. .. acres farms reporting. .. Ions. .. farms reporting. ., tons... farms reporting.. . farms reporting. .. Ions... farms reporting. .. tons... farms reporting.. . acres limed . . . tons... farms reporting. .. 7,792 57 431 1,527 63,335 1,422 3,953 150 457 2,291 120,463 2,242 SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 5,893 69 329 117 3,121 5,687 11,665 8,989 dol 1 ars . . , , .farms reporting. .. 8,030,305 1,312 5,643 996 795 243 farms reporting. . . dollars. .. 5,748 11,933, U4 3,453 .farms reporting.. . farms reporti ng . . . 8,052 dollars. .. 5,209,481 2,226 . .farms reporting. .. 4,330 1,496 . .farms reporting... 7,216 dollars... 2,499 262 . .farms reporting. .. 5,950 1,365,181 2,048 dollars... SCO to $999 farms Tenoning. .. 163 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel farms reporting. . . dollars... 11,537 5,455,755 1,296 S500 to $999 1,195 2 ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE average per farm, dol lars . . , Ml crops sold dollars... Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. .. 98,755,185 8,462 60,441,054 59,871,174 369,325 146,718 Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars... 38,314,131 1,840,584 6,683,985 Livestock and livestock products, other 29,789,562 See footnotes at end of tabl e. OKLAHOMA 133 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See toxt Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of ifaite operator— Continued Cash tenants Share -cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during Uie year— Continued Crops on which used— Continued Wheat /arms reporting . . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton farms reporting. . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All otlier croos farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. . Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed. . tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars. . Under 5100 farms reporting.. S100 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to SI, 999 farms reporting. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,199 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $499 farms reporting. . S500 to S999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. S10.000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . S100 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more . farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting.. S1.000 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold -total, dollars.. average per farm, dollars. . All crops sold dollars.. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars.. Vegetables sold dollars. . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. . Forest products and horticultural soecialty products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. Dairy products sold dollars. . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. See footnotes at end of table. 227 10,992 227 449 124 2,1« 119 149 5 1 261 9,730 261 488 40 935 1,110 1,825 1,607 2,650,465 125 859 239 281 103 951 3,338,363 428 221 143 85 74 985 360,043 446 464 75 941 611,635 397 250 155 99 21 11 7 837 148,603 294 495 31 17 1,789 591,164 441 962 285 101 13,333,913 7,306 3,143,808 3,032,731 80,160 8,042 22,875 10,190,105 878,498 2,099,160 1,019 102,887 1,012 3,482 13 105 362 13,400 355 958 12 24 836 47,849 822 2,145 19 84 17 555 1,270 3,252 2,795 2,272,399 350 1,805 373 211 56 2,051 4,188,757 1,233 395 206 141 76 2,408 1,416,345 676 1,287 445 2,254 1,270,256 788 751 366 280 48 14 1,864 435,553 657 962 199 46 3,242 1,837,424 132 1,497 1,171 441 1 31,030,801 9,542 19,442,160 19,274,942 71,170 89,343 6,705 11,588,641 377,083 2,002,678 9,208,880 844 72,920 802 2,316 42 289 865 40,487 797 2,465 108 345 826 45,375 793 2,432 48 228 21 445 782 4,364 2,763 1,410,486 594 1,852 165 120 32 1,707 2,352,756 1,181 285 149 45 47 3,390 2,671,991 750 1,847 793 2,927 2,236,718 874 861 502 494 144 41 2,355 600,451 757 1,300 220 78 4,344 2,140,195 296 2,366 1,229 452 1 37,049,022 8,490 28,973,517 28,772,131 180,580 20,186 620 8,075,505 203,060 1,211,930 6,660,515 185 15,361 185 718 88 3,390 78 190 10 30 147 6,879 146 374 1 2 10 160 300 595 518 523,090 42 309 92 68 7 344 859,750 210 33 37 46 18 468 362,279 88 284 96 440 300,539 162 115 86 50 13 13 1 325 62,855 137 172 11 5 595 364,854 25 277 192 101 6,905,474 11,606 3,554,927 3,515,063 13,435 21,179 5,250 3,350,547 137,202 344,046 34 4,014 34 177 36 1,290 31 70 5 9 41 2,285 41 125 7 614 1,521 386 318 266,990 46 200 34 23 15 187 366,747 119 22 22 12 12 235 121,283 65 148 22 186 155,059 80 49 27 23 156 29,586 48 96 6 6 381 124,220 90 201 66 24 2,980,661 7,722 1,609,200 1,591,019 16,075 1,906 200 1,371,461 11,643 335,570 1,024,248 217 14,569 216 650 2 37 52 2,625 42 121 10 48 180 8,345 179 329 1 15 22 412 704 1,243 988 906,875 155 618 93 92 30 508 826,741 282 125 58 27 16 566 277,540 201 300 65 468 396,816 198 109 78 35 413 1,133 155 213 34 11 1,186 397,898 312 580 218 76 7,455,314 5,974 3,717,442 3,685,288 7,905 6,062 18,187 3,737,872 233,098 690,601 134 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See taxi] Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Item Total all farms of white (For definitions and explanations. see text) operators Total Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves 79,645 3,255,556 49,468 2,835,162 16,943 760,560 22,561 1,628,857 344 84,940 9,620 number 360,805 .farms reporting... 75,890 47,105 16,121 21,632 330 9,022 number. . . 1,550,845 1,329,675 370,360 754,246 42,104 162,965 . .farms reporting. . . •41,724 26,440 8,823 11,952 212 5,453 number 246,111 211,524 62,008 108,014 2,397 39,105 . . . farms renoru ng 68,847 848,879 44,441 726,732 15,042 198,659 20,726 415,456 307 19, 033 8,366 number 93,584 Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves , . . . .farms retorting.. . 66,444 855,832 44,855 778,755 15,091 191,541 21,083 459,155 340 23,803 8,341 number 104,256 Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head . .. .farms renorting.. . 1,758 508 193 128 2 185 . . . .farms renorting. . . 7,410 9,478 17,110 1,865 2,882 7,962 707 1,232 3,324 575 719 2,564 1 1 6 582 930 ... farms reporting... 2,068 .... farms reporli ng . . . 26,213 18,746 6,733 8,297 28 3,688 farms reporting. .. 11,762 11,612 3,420 6,495 104 1,593 5,547 5,529 1,279 3,532 157 561 ... farms reporting.. . 367 364 55 251 45 13 Cows, including heifers thai have calved— . farms renorting. .. 5,747 27,872 1,885 11,727 702 4,575 573 3,884 10 26 600 .farms reporting... 3,242 18,943 9,685 7,707 3,080 1,031 12,141 7,997 7,447 3,070 1,024 4,544 2,628 2,182 849 281 5,209 4,078 4,231 1,794 623 13 28 71 43 28 2,375 1,263 963 384 92 . . . farms renorting 1,825 1,81A 360 1,240 111 103 v'ilk cows- . , .farms renorting. . . 17,314 9,335 3,198 4,376 85 1,676 . . . farms reporting. . . 18,049 2,916 11,045 2,641 3,740 915 4,632 1,135 85 10 2,588 . . . .farms reporting. . . 581 1,584 1,576 509 749 5 313 . . . .farms reporting 1,303 1,297 346 701 16 234 385 97 76 379 96 71 95 6 14 221 84 54 4 6 1 59 2 Horses and/or mules , . .farms reporting!. . . 32,127 85,741 20,926 60,637 6,634 18,203 10,637 32,738 272 1,820 3,383 number.. . 7,876 31,351 18,925 5,881 8,684 131 4,229 number. . . 510,255 393,435 122,376 200,922 4,596 65,541 . . . .farms renorting. .. 22,233 13,885 4,337 6,431 99 3,018 number. . . 322,623 249,172 78,626 128,534 2,368 39,644 24,314 187,632 14,941 144,263 4,652 43,750 6,918 72,388 100 2,228 3,271 number. . . 25,897 farms renorti ng . . . 4,554 302,436 3,460 271,195 1,015 66,319 1,768 161,986 35 1,652 642 number.. . 41,238 3,664 2,866 819 1,474 26 547 number. . . 118,390 109,152 23,927 65,489 775 18,961 4,154 184,046 3,175 162,043 942 42,392 1,635 96,497 34 877 564 number. .. 22,277 Fwes farms reporting. .. 4,069 3,130 932 1,608 28 562 number. . . 170,193 151,080 39,023 89,958 781 21,318 3,440 2,687 803 1,413 28 443 number.. . 13,853 10,963 3,369 6,539 96 959 Goats and kids .... farms renorting . . . 1,796 23,885 979 17,897 326 5,722 461 8,402 24 3,072 168 number 701 Chickens 4 months old and over . . . .farms reporting . . . 58,725 4,441,441 35,492 3,463,031 12,409 1,415,364 15,625 1,315,944 218 143,573 7,240 number. . . 588,150 Livestock and livestock products sold: 75,442 48,308 16,603 22,252 348 9,105 number. .. 1,768,814 1,598,962 422,241 931,722 46,489 198,510 dol 1 ars . . . 246,930,571 227,711,689 57,470,634 135,933,839 7,387,441 26,919,775 farms reporti ng . . . 21,314 568,045 14,368 473,668 4,375 140,067 6,896 256,530 83 3,830 3,014 number. .. 73,241 dollars 17,041,350 14,210,040 4,202,010 7,695,900 114,900 2,197,230 3,843 3,024 930 1,517 22 555 number .. . 211,516 194,804 44,353 117,346 1,992 31,113 dollars... 2,749,708 2,532,452 576,589 1,525,498 25,896 404,469 farms reporting. . . 16,063 12,846 4,249 5,682 62 2,853 pounds 1,084,534,477 1,035,185,138 285,437,271 563,401,053 11,614,030 174,732,784 dollars.. . 42,749,396 41,005,937 11,119,258 22,763,725 438,969 6,683,985 13,080 9,833 3,865 4,262 29 1,677 dollars. . . 3,747,494 3,599,671 2,601,276 823,242 8,778 166,375 23,401 16,648 6,093 7,281 54 3,220 dozens.. . 28,285,878 24,233,252 10,812,034 9,102,419 431,346 3,887,453 dollars.. . 7,637,191 6,542,982 2,919,251 2,457,657 116,464 1,049,610 Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 17,921 11,849 3,621 5,578 80 2,570 number of litters.. . 87,865 69,728 21,457 36,117 630 11,524 8,719 4,795 1,484 2,029 26 1,256 7,012 5,085 1,505 2,502 30 1,048 . . . .farms reporting. . . 1,593 1,425 474 734 15 202 433 396 117 226 8 45 133 31 14,547 122 26 9,666 31 10 2,943 71 16 4,640 1 61 19 2,022 number of litters.. . 44,493 34,315 10,775 17,447 362 5,731 11,882 8,614 2,638 4,128 57 1,791 number of litters.. . 43,372 35,413 10,682 18,670 268 5,793 See footnotes at end of table. OKLAHOMA 135 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] eeUsxt) Commercial farms by tenure of white operator — Co ntinued Item (For definitions and explanations, 9 Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop- share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants UVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves 1,656 92,158 2,917 109,911 3,115 75,705 580 33,707 304 13,050 1,048 number. .. 36,274 .farms reporting. . . 1,605 2,738 2,880 524 299 976 number . . . 45,730 45,687 31,701 15,138 7,345 17,364 Milk cows farms reporting. .. 971 1,770 1,673 313 189 537 number. .. 10,062 12,248 8,774 2,045 1,814 4,162 1,508 2,629 2,612 490 253 874 number... 21,464 31,087 20,134 8,298 3,184 9,417 Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves 1,458 24,964 2,629 33,137 2,600 23,870 533 10,271 263 2,521 858 9,493 Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 15 55 100 277 646 363 190 30 119 192 595 1,311 513 156 100 292 462 849 1,115 239 58 5 20 30 62 175 202 85 20 10 41 21 112 71 29 15 86 105 264 329 205 43 1 . .farms reporting. .. 10 1 1 Cows, including heifers thai have calved— 76 lhead . . , farms report! ng 55 138 281 15 35 farms reporting... 432 364 217 302 149 38 48 883 892 456 252 85 16 16 1,387 739 293 140 27 5 8 119 87 106 104 66 15 12 76 46 44 57 23 15 3 345 . . ..farms reporting 247 147 .... farms report] ng 108 . . . .farms reporting... 34 3 farms reporting... 16 Milk cows- 1 head . . . .farms reporting 305 364 457 877 561 878 112 156 69 74 172 .... farms report] ng . . . 239 98 278 137 11 11 46 . . .farms reporting.. . 90 92 60 21 10 40 . . . .farms reporting 87 60 31 6 15 35 26 6 5 7 10 5 .... farms report! ng . . . ... i 1 800 914 858 241 133 437 1,058 number. . . 2,306 1,806 1,876 517 313 number 652 9,619 1,216 18,914 1,522 21,723 232 5,346 187 2,435 420 7,504 .farms reporting 472 5,236 862 11,043 1,075 13,736 174 3,645 151 1,713 284 number. .. 4,271 . . . .farms reporting. . . 507 4,383 913 7,871 1,203 7,987 190 1,701 125 722 333 number. .. 3,233 number 83 2,413 292 20,944 128 5,668 45 5,802 25 3,775 69 2,636 58 948 53 245 123 43 25 number.. . 727 10,161 2,679 3,231 1,215 . .farms reporting. .. 63 251 117 44 25 64 1,688 number... 1,686 10,783 2,989 2,571 2,560 63 1,626 250 10,335 117 2,831 43 2,451 25 2,465 64 number . . . 1,610 38 196 87 44 25 53 78 number . . . 60 448 158 120 95 31 34 42 6 20 35 255 number. . . 191 104 90 11 50 1,110 2,177 2,579 411 225 738 number,. . 140,842 170,802 141,328 26,236 11,452 97,490 Livestock and livestock products sold: 997 1,664 2,798 2,782 560 304 number. .. 51,831 58,783 42,816 18,770 6,994 19 , 316 dollars. .. 6,793,512 8,229,692 5,850,509 2,623,647 883,361 2,539,054 440 925 1,054 194 111 290 number. .. 11,972 20,927 24,104 6,218 2,409 7,611 dollars. .. 359,160 627,810 723,120 186,540 72,270 228,330 53 262 129 40 25 46 number... 2,028 18,426 4,181 3,793 1,530 1,155 dollars... 26,364 239,538 54,353 49,309 19,890 15,015 517 1,109 753 136 98 240 pounds... 49,385,697 55,350,878 34,891,694 8,742,350 8,430,300 17,931,865 dollars. .. 2,099,160 2,002,678 1,211,930 344,046 335,570 690,601 . . . .farms reporting. .. 238 632 488 124 56 139 dollars. . . 16,747 22,589 14,950 98,584 780 12,725 458 1,159 1,032 229 81 261 dozens .. . 1,148,500 1,063,383 683,315 140,347 40,235 811,673 dollars.. . 310,095 287,113 184,495 37,893 10,863 219,151 Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, 227 to November 30, 1959 418 744 925 172 84 number of litters. . . 1,763 3,501 3,680 1,139 359 1,082 . . . .farms reporting 214 371 466 48 41 116 77 26 7 169 298 385 87 32 18 57 63 27 11 20 to 39 litters . . 16 1 7 11 5 6 10 1 321 510 762 154 '83 • • * 192 586 number of litters... 938 1,427 1,974 617 189 270 580 608 139 42 152 number of litters... 825 2,074 1,706 522 170 496 See footnotes at end of table. 136 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all f arras of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting... acres... Under 11 acres farms reporting... 11 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 or more acres farms reporting.. . Harvested for grain farms reporting — acres.. . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup ... farms reporting... acres . . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting... acres . . . pounds. . . Sales farms reporting . . . pounds . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting... acres. .. bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres. .. bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting... acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . . . acres . . . pounds . . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons.. . Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres.. . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons... Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons... Sales farms reporting.. . tons. . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons.. . Sales farms reporting.. . tons. . . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting.. . tons... Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres. . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons. . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres... tons, green weight... See footnotes at end of table. 10,995 192,125 5,660 3,006 1,580 448 152 149 10,254 175,174 5,725,271 2,684 1,739,795 26,490 1,135,781 16,959 703,128 955,810,017 8,198 532,890,395 35,805 4,337,459 84,152,924 34,926 79,374,925 15,205 499,704 12,244,339 4,343 3,527,633 14,149 631,127 14,045,858 7,638 7,852,665 2,382 58,441 611,171 1,294 390,538 4,518 97,976 107,964,096 1,180,708 12,133 328,372 750,695 3,528 219,908 738 13,624 17,084 75 2,145 3,607 68,715 91,218 384 7,275 7,014 139,073 140,101 479 6,367 10,008 370,359 482,652 2,208 90,550 12,104 258,885 327,907 1,115 28,544 44 1,680 6,461 7,741 160,331 3,288 2,387 1,358 412 151 145 7,142 144,960 4,911,466 2,113 1,550,060 22,671 1,065,413 14,956 666,862 916,522,626 7,510 518,569,579 31,500 4,212,091 82,274,244 30,921 77,657,416 13,294 467,418 11,603,033 3,878 3,362,253 13,165 613,389 13,742,191 7,183 7,705,895 2,163 55,319 579,913 1,177 372,593 3,797 91,646 104,447,046 10,757 310,468 716,657 3,196 214,706 493 10,969 13,879 45 1,825 2,231 51,437 70,276 219 4,600 5,593 117,163 120,092 329 5,062 7,403 319,628 421,913 1,565 77,724 9,160 216,206 281,790 809 24,114 44 1,680 6,461 2,386 37,813 300 70 32 12 2,232 34,828 1,251,577 516 310,840 5,838 198,713 3,517 112,907 155,568,073 1,545 74,603,310 8,472 705,341 14,186,527 8,231 13,303,890 3,401 96,657 2,253,475 745 543,513 2,575 86,604 2,018,512 1,147 1,095,885 639 13,688 133,841 301 79,646 947 18,350 23,304,111 2,919 73,290 164,696 774 44,774 229 4,720 6,484 11 765 1,154 25,979 35,555 107 2,480 1,736 33,733 35,900 94 1,928 2,595 99,681 130,657 484 23,557 2,690 58,195 72,040 145 3,724 14 505 2,096 3,550 83,712 1,388 1,029 683 274 73 103 3,221 74,289 2,591,050 876 777,086 11,204 606,540 7,311 362,338 499,813,784 3,541 266,650,929 15,306 2,552,521 49,475,632 15,075 46,540,303 6,935 269,179 6,816,819 1,979 1,823,982 7,079 366,382 8,259,016 3,822 4,441,525 1,204 34,102 367,065 685 235,570 1,769 45,670 50,101,911 5,611 174,082 405,528 1,544 113,969 215 5,340 6,306 29 925 941 22,470 30,105 2,810 63,030 64,513 119 1,626 3,812 180,115 239,101 830 42,885 4,547 119,557 158,954 449 15,839 25 965 3,525 36 1,446 6 14 12 2 36 1,096 32,770 2 1,000 76 4,573 40 1,895 2,406,900 14 1,105,000 63 8,251 208,903 63 199,833 54 3,087 83,240 15 19,240 30 1,367 33,495 9 7,950 15 473 6,000 14 4,934 1 44 27,929 84 4,948 13,717 28 2,403 1 100 77 11 695 1,065 43 2,298 2,577 2 70 109 10,646 13,646 19 1,307 53 4,295 5,883 12 430 887 29,186 38,509 232 9,975 1,870 34,159 44,913 203 4,121 5 210 840 OKLAHOMA 137 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes f aims reporting . . . acres . . . Under 11 acres farms reporting... 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . . 100 or more acres farms reporting . . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting... acres. . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting... acres... pounds. . . Sales farms reporting . . . pounds . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . . acres... bushels . . . Sales farms reporting... bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. .. bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . . acres.. . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . . acres. .. bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . . . acres. . . pounds. . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons... Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting... acres. .. tons . . . Sales farms reporting... tons... Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons. . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres. . . tons.. . Sales farms reporting . . . tons.. . Wild hay cut farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tonB... Other hay cut farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons... Sales farms reporting... tons... Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tons , green weight . . . See footnotes at end of table. Commercial farms by tenure of white operator — Continued Cash tenants 250 4,263 100 96 48 230 3,853 99,975 61 35,000 517 17,231 306 8,894 11,610,411 133 4,819,890 690 45,809 854,812 665 820,872 240 8,265 208,075 77 81,362 264 7,985 184,565 119 122,825 32 695 6,950 17 4,720 157 2,969 2,853,375 25,424 295 6,038 14,222 61 2,250 25 475 675 5 135 1,290 5 15 168 3,071 2,995 5 30 201 6,786 9,079 26 1,785 387 7,856 9,327 30 425 5 210 840 ■Share-cash tenants 460 9,154 163 173 96 17 5 6 420 7,831 216,300 228 89,570 1,769 74,397 1,291 51,129 66,635,815 640 37,577,553 2,681 373,768 7,493,608 2,669 7,176,938 1,224 43,413 1,143,206 509 445,910 1,458 68,001 1,470,312 898 867,623 130 3,161 26,777 80 19,157 260 7,190 8,269,890 673 17,234 40,008 261 17,174 5 100 150 10 140 340 5 35 338 6,034 5,190 35 200 382 10,866 14,286 119 4,015 583 9,997 14,677 63 972 Crop-share tenants 737 15,317 266 276 129 35 20 11 687 14,677 433,050 317 229,060 2,337 123,101 1,872 102,830 142,021,113 1,317 111,441,561 3,055 387,473 7,374,509 3,005 7,046,857 957 30,274 701,338 389 294,700 1,262 58,355 1,287,815 917 932,759 102 2,502 31,010 67 24,021 569 15,967 18,931,435 37,543 678 19,851 40,942 314 22,462 11 106 113 264 4,252 4,008 36 704 128 3,448 4,947 42 1,340 542 9,846 11,541 72 1,645 Livestocfc- tenants 87 2,630 20 15 35 12 86 2,530 100,000 31 44,625 358 15,530 256 9,922 15,675,160 109 6,993,036 440 57,771 1,164,321 440 1,113,573 176 6,093 132,685 50 35,791 179 9,877 215,557 105 114,100 28 454 5,130 10 3,025 * 21 357 437,000 231 7,432 18,647 101 6,830 6 118 64 26 475 966 5 60 91 1,760 2,148 22 399 47 1,815 2,606 10 400 140 2,166 3,604 Croppers 41 1,040 20 20 1 36 900 31,855 11 9,755 188 8,854 113 5,635 7,029,530 71 5,691,100 187 24,927 459,507 162 437,705 38 1,064 28,910 15 4,800 57 4,037 59,175 29 32,325 6 165 1,685 1 900 10 10 2,000 71 2,476 4,410 26 850 6 110 80 45 1,414 898 1 15 28 845 1,030 2 130 60 1,432 1,766 1 9 Other and unspecified tenants 194 4,956 62 75 35 1 15 6 194 4,956 154,389 71 53,124 384 16,474 250 11,312 15,761,840 140 9,687,200 606 56,230 1,056,425 591 1,017,445 269 9,386 235,285 99 112,955 261 10,781 213,744 137 90,903 7 79 1,455 2 620 63 1,089 519,395 15,516 195 5,117 14,487 87 3,994 36 540 790 5 230 98 1,571 1,863 15 90 101 5,426 6,561 33 2,305 158 2,862 3,998 30 955 138 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued BToomcom harvested , farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons of brush... Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres2 , bushels . , Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . , acres2, bushels . , Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . , Sales dollars.. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting., acres. 586 49,718 10,083 16,034 585,209 361,573 13,429 965 206,638 3,221 1,028 148,423 2,273 1,983,743 5,728 32,132 561 49,113 10,006 14,326 562,449 353,090 6,890 548 116,296 1,532 835 120,242 1,567 1,766,552 3,275 22,108 96 4,951 954 3,560 100,341 64,328 2,560 137 34,574 660 209 29,891 517 577,625 1,296 7,763 254 28,719 5,552 6,318 284,403 177,940 2,860 326 61,646 578 490 64,910 693 818,125 1,598 12,100 9 318 191 40 3 514 1 (Z) 2 7 1,477 36 363 211 15,443 3,500 4,439 177,387 110,631 1,430 82 19,562 293 136 25,439 350 369,325 345 1,882 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. OKLAHOMA 139 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports tor only a sample of farms. See i"«i { {For definitions and explanations, see tejtt) Commercial farms by tenure of white operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Broomcom harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons of brush. .. Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres2, bushels . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres2, bushels . . Vegetables harvested for sale arms reporting . . Sales dollars.. Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees3 farms reporting... acres. . . 17 543 131 448 9,790 5,373 288 27 4,650 70 18 1,975 56 80,160 60 189 55 4,450 977 1,047 38,915 20,767 418 20 5,228 41 10 1,173 86 71,170 68 661 118 8,235 1,721 2,344 103,407 66,520 435 23 6,427 105 84 18,655 140 180,580 146 613 6 900 219 188 7,411 6,056 89 3 865 15 (Z) 50 11 13,435 10 1,050 385 122 5,041 3,600 6 (Z) 35 27 16,075 21 223 5 265 67 290 12,823 8,315 153 8 1,827 56 24 3,551 30 7,905 140 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 I Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textl Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners All tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms .number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent di stri bution percent Average size of farn acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm .dollar3 Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Cultivated summer tallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Otlier cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age .number Under 25 years .number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years .number 55 to 64 years .number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, tola] operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work operators reporti ng With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off [heir farms operators reporting With otlier members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 3,381 XXX 486, 269 XXX 143.8 8,065 59.55 2,245 80,508 565 550 321 354 292 124 34 5 1,033 47,015 829 30,219 133 3,195 161 6,449 648 20,575 1,340 87,674 321 15,291 2,038 200,503 212 8,992 87 2,815 236 6,465 30 1,045 466 27,116 3,350 10 196 440 938 989 777 54.8 1,782 634 325 823 431 568 1,233 1,599 192 922 1,185 100.0 294,639 100.0 248.6 13, 679 56.47 1,019 55,684 100 205 161 193 217 109 29 5 388 22,005 428 18,104 82 2,260 85 4,224 327 11,620 480 43,609 145 8,275 762 134,303 92 5,592 42 1,715 136 4,515 20 430 245 18,361 1,170 10 61 130 423 489 57 52.4 487 389 40 58 96 123 78 501 42.3 77,855 26.4 155.4 9,573 61.47 414 14,996 55 135 75 67 156 4,968 135 4,385 40 1,360 25 680 100 2,345 201 1,2840 60 3,160 316 34,039 51 2,575 698 42 137 202 176 5 21 40 56 36 299 15 67 411 34.7 165,069 56.0 401.6 23,689 59.35 387 31,815 30 15 51 76 115 72 132 14,067 168 9,209 22 545 50 3,094 127 5,570 166 20,829 50 2,715 303 80,240 29 2,432 15 22 ,015 575 50 61 ,100 2,820 10 10 20 410 97 92 ,030 10,721 486 411 5 10 25 51 29 134 182 276 128 15 42 150 108 10 32 26 32 27 261 21 58 11 0.9 8,855 3.0 805.0 43,409 53.92 6 218 5 6 915 11 7,607 6 385 OKLAHOMA 141 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Snare-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distn button percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution perceni Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 (o 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres. farms reporting SO to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes .farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour Tarnis reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operatots reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 14 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold ooeretors reporting See footnotes at end of table. 76 6.4 12,565 4.3 165.3 4,814 25.34 56 1,950 5 5 20 25 50 1,615 30 665 10 150 25 515 41 2,830 25 1,370 31 3,060 1 100 5 100 20 1.7 4,850 1.6 242.5 15,667 64.38 20 985 10 350 15 540 5 400 10 140 10 1,440 15 1,400 5 375 65 5.5 6,975 2.4 107.3 4,233 37.17 65 2,035 5 30 10 5 15 20 575 35 1,320 5 165 30 1,155 15 1,090 35 1,495 10 225 15 585 30 2.5 4,190 1.4 139.7 6,383 45.70 30 865 5 170 10 70 10 1,535 20 1,325 5 500 71 6.0 14,280 4.8 201.1 6,941 37.94 41 2,820 20 11 15 260 35 1,915 5 40 5 50 25 1,825 31 2,130 10 1,030 31 5,137 5 100 5 125 10 350 26 1,050 10 51 10 20 20 51 5 11 142 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued ! Data we based on reports for only a sample of turns. See text] Item (For definitions end explanations, see text) SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines faims repotting. number. Cora pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting. 1 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting. number . Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. \utomobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-onerated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. , 1 mile farms reporting., 2 or 3 miles farms reporting . , 1 miles farms reporting., 5 or more miles .farms reporting. , FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. , persons. , Regular hired workers [employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year operators reporting. . acres on whi ch used . . tons.. Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Corn .farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tona.. See footnotes at end of table. Total ell farms of nonwhite operators 209 214 27 52 166 166 7 7 1,669 1,869 1,298 1,656 1,248 1,534 1,033 165 30 19 1 1,226 1,472 51 62 112 122 1,895 2,065 2,701 S88 834 51 41 512 1,378 1,426 363 1,063 302 472 60 229 160 486 31 34 3,022 193 166 483 16,159 1,407 483 1,407 107 4,134 107 442 51 1,195 51 189 162 2,220 162 167 Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator 163 168 17 17 110 110 1 1 748 642 887 627 836 478 110 19 19 1 625 819 16 17 51 51 675 760 990 343 319 31 31 151 473 531 118 413 107 197 15 94 99 374 25 27 Full owners 1,082 63 40 273 12,064 1,005 273 1,005 57 2,474 57 275 16 475 16 93 87 1,700 87 128 266 303 224 292 214 272 173 30 5 6 213 260 12 12 20 20 280 310 386 173 137 5 5 66 206 209 40 169 51 71 10 37 Part owners 460 21 20 91 2,855 342 91 342 20 685 20 87 6 250 6 25 270 25 24 107 112 17 17 68 68 1 1 314 390 306 432 301 406 234 44 9 13 1 300 401 4 5 26 26 249 283 386 133 137 21 21 60 189 152 28 124 36 61 5 22 347 23 25 374 22 15 Managers 141 7,414 498 141 498 26 1,329 26 148 5 130 47 1,020 47 59 All tenants 11 11 SO 20 162 188 106 146 106 141 71 35 106 141 5 5 135 155 207 36 40 5 5 25 67 170 50 120 20 65 11 16 1 1 242 15 5 35 1,710 155 35 155 10 450 10 39 15 410 15 45 OKLAHOMA 143 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I Dm* are based on report.* for only * sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Drain combines farms reporting. . . number... Com pickers farms reporting... number. . . Pick-up balers farms reporting... number. . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting... number.. . Motortrucks farms reporting... number.. . Tractors farms reporting. .. number . . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting... number... 1 tractor , farms reporting.. . 2 tractors farms reporting... 3 tractors farms reporting.. . 4 tractors .farms reporting. .. 5 or more tractors farms reporting... Wheel tractors farms reporti ng . . . number... Crawler tractors farms reporting.. . number . . . Garden tractors farms reporting. . . number. .. Automobiles farms reporting... number... Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting... Telephone farms reporting. . . Home freezer farms reporting... Milking machine farms reporting. .. Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting... Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. .. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting... Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting... lor more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting... 1 mile farms reporting... 2 or 3 miles farms reporting... 4 miles farms reporting. .. 5 or more miles farms reporting... FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting... persons., . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting... 2 hired workers farms reporting... 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. .. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting... 10 or more hired workers farms reporting.. . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting... Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . . Operators not reporting residence number. .. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. .. acres on which used. . . tons... Dry materials farms reporting.. . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... acres. .. Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons . . , Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons . . . Corn farms reporting.. . acres . . , Dry materials farms reporting... tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons. ., See footnotes at end of table. Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator— Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants 10 450 39 10 39 10 10 39 Crop-ana re tenants 5 185 5 5 5 Livestock- share tenants 10 225 23 10 23 Croppers 5 250 50 5 50 5 125 Other and unspecified tenants 46 56 36 51 36 51 21 15 36 51 35 50 56 11 15 10 1 60 25 35 5 15 61 5 5 5 600 38 5 38 5 225 5 15 144 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used dunng the year-Continued Crops on which used-Continued Wheat farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton farms reportl ng . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons... All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used dunng the year farms reporting. . acres timed . . tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry .farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 .farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry , farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $1,000 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting.. dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 ..farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9, 999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting.. dol 1 ars . . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting., $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. Under $100 farms reporting., $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. £5,000 or more farms reporting. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars. All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fmits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 100 4,140 100 225 136 1,970 136 207 132 2,500 132 177 26 825 1,035 3,331 3,014 835,246 1,145 1,739 53 74 3 799 414,481 716 49 20 13 1 1,090 167,308 817 262 11 746 200,825 487 161 62 26 1,135 75,295 866 266 2 1 2,831 340,541 1,918 793 100 20 4,549,078 1,345 1,520,012 1,467,846 22,235 19, 126 10,805 3,029,066 61,472 180,880 2,786,714 85 3,740 85 203 86 1,740 86 185 77 1,935 77 121 16 635 535 1,185 1,018 465,871 290 61S 43 64 3 313 341,936 250 29 20 13 1 635 131,498 427 197 11 405 145,235 237 86 52 21 489 50,430 311 175 2 1 1,045 222,461 478 447 100 20 3,224,610 2,721 1,145,071 1,129,145 4,535 6,581 4,810 2,079,539 34,137 136,070 1,909,332 30 1,265 30 75 15 115 25 270 25 24 5 200 140 501 426 136,622 130 277 12 121 77,146 105 6 5 5 243 37,274 191 51 1 102 13,475 60 170 10,975 145 25 416 55,986 226 172 18 770, 227 1,537 243,752 236,884 3,000 2,568 1,300 526,475 25,895 3,655 496,925 50 2,290 50 123 56 1,185 56 1,440 47 89 6 235 155 411 360 263,894 65 211 35 47 2 127 191,925 100 13 10 3 1 241 74,464 121 111 9 206 115,340 77 60 41 19 7 1 1 214 29, 375 101 110 2 1 396 IX, 590 107 199 71 19 1,926,377 4,687 662,110 656,320 885 3,805 1,100 1,264,267 6,852 97,770 1,159,645 11 11 17,500 5 1 5 10 21,000 5 250 5 6 2,050 5 5 175 5 11 1,400 10 55,507 5,046 875 725 150 54,632 OKLAHOMA 145 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND I, IMF- Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year-Continued Crops on which used—Continued Wheat farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Cotton farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. All other croos farms reporting. acres . , Dry materials farms reporting., tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting., tons., Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. , acres limed. , tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures . Feed for livestock and poultry Under S100 .... S100 to $999 . . . $1,000 to $1,999 S2.000 to $4,999 55,000 or more . Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under SI, 00C... 51,000 to $2,199. 52,500 to $4,999 . 55,000 to $9,999 . 510,000 or more . Machine hire . Under $200 $200 to $999 . . . 51,000 or more . arms report! ng . arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, del I ars . s reporting., arms reporting., arms reporting. , rarms report! ng . , 'arms reporting.. arms reporting. , dollars., 'arms reporting., arms reporting., arms reporting. , arms reporti ng . . dollars., reporti ng . . arms reporting. , arms reporting., arms reporting.. arms reporting. . 'arms reporting., arms reporti ng . . arms reporti ng . . arms reporti ng . . 'arms reporting., dollars., arms reporting., 'arms reporting. , 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum Fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 $200 to $499 .... $500 to $999 .... 51,000 to 52,499 . $2,500 to $4,999 . . . 55,000 to $9,999... 510,000 to $19,999 . $20,000 to 549,999 . 550,000 or more . . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under $100 $100 to $499 . . . 5500 to $999 . . . $1,000 or more . Under $100 S100 to $499 5500 to $999 51,000 to 54,999 . 55,000 or more . . arms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting. ; reporting, 'arms reporti ng . ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold Jtotal, dollars. average per farm, dollars. All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold Hollars . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 5 200 240 76 71 24,060 20 50 10 31,000 5 36 5,855 25 10 26 2,825 25 30 3,185 10 20 7,145 50 15 117,060 1.540 30,942 30,719 23 200 86, 118 743 28,975 5 185 5 5 20 15 4,000 15 3,320 10 5 10 ,950 5 175 5 20 ,245 10 79,232 3,962 39,900 39,900 39,332 162 5,250 33,9201 5 165 5 18 65 65 7,755 35 30 20 3,935 20 55 5,165 45 10 25 1,565 25 35 2,815 30 50 3,360 40 10 87,132 1,340 70,482 70,047 400 35 16,650 130 420 5 121. 5 25 30 15 870 15 10 10,400 5 5 15 2,000 15 15 1,700 15 5 1,700 30 5,675 15 15 5 150 5 15 5 225 5 8 71 55 11,170 25 30 15 6,530 15 25 3,170 15 10 15 3,330 10 25 2,030 15 10 56 10,060 20 31 5 29,498 983 159,577 2,248 20,448 20,448 76,562 74, 102 250 2,210 9,050 83,015 355 82,660 146 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonnhite operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves fanns reporting.. number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Milk cows » farms reporting.. number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. number . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. •20 to 49 heart farms reporting.. 50 to 99 heart farms reporting.. 100 to 190 heart farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows, including heifers thai have calved- 1 heart farms reoorting.. 2 to 9 heart farms reporting. . 10 to 19 heart farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 10 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head farms reoorting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting, . 100 or more head farms reporting. . HOfSeS and/Or mules farms reporting.. number.. HogS and pigS farms reporting.. number.. Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Bom before June 1 Tarnis reporting. . number. . Sheep and lambs .farms reporting. . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number.. Sheeo 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number.. Ewes farms reporting.. number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting. . number.. GoatS and kidS farms reporting . . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. . number.. dollars., ilogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number. . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting.. pounds. , dollars. . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting., dollars., Chicken eggs sold farms reporting., dozens.. dollars., Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting . . number of litters., 1 or 2 titters farms reoorting. , 3 to 9 litters farms reporting.. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. , 20 to 19 litters farms reporting.. 40 to AS litters farms reporting.. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting.. number of litters. See footnotes at end of table. 2,767 1 ,021 41,751 25 ,377 2,742 1 ,011 24,091 14 ,424 1,409 519 3,465 1 ,670 2,051 805 10,323 5 ,838 1,612 721 7,337 5 ,115 205 55 785 195 605 185 571 221 461 230 106 101 32 32 2 2 495 120 1,526 501 445 170 103 72 122 102 26 21 11 11 14 14 703 238 670 255 15 10 16 11 5 5 1,657 4,007 2,177 19,504 1,503 11,206 1,758 8,298 47 4,389 41 2,579 42 1,810 42 1,714 31 96 70 375 2,744 81,951 2,213 18,322 2,281,872 1,157 13,704 411,120 52 3,799 49,387 234 4,483,959 180,880 136 5,823 433 102,194 27,594 1,148 2,819 819 287 37 5 904 1,645 587 1,174 666 1,945 821 9,197 573 4,951 677 4,246 27 3,699 21 2,389 22 1,310 22 1,224 21 86 35 235 964 32,756 842 12,442 1,624,602 421 6,729 201,870 32 3,359 43,667 129 3,329,824 136,070 61 838 198 37,969 10, 254 457 1,228 319 116 22 359 665 271 563 414 389 7,095 14,417 409 389 4,092 8,122 196 192 356 903 303 354 1,697 3,161 294 289 1,306 3,134 25 10 100 40 95 45 80 95 80 115 30 61 4 21 2 55 20 225 165 70 75 25 37 25 62 5 16 111 85 267 631 306 2,572 216 1,577 245 995 10 1,380 10 620 10 760 10 705 10 55 15 90 396 12,950 329 3,137 418,028 135 1,955 58,650 10 1,120 14,560 25 182,375 3,655 21 211 66 11,605 3,134 161 337 126 35 130 215 31 122 71 100 10 6 5 252 916 305 4,320 217 2,199 262 2,121 12 639 6 89 12 550 12 519 11 31 5 15 346 13,426 370 7,617 1,016,137 196 3,394 101,820 17 739 9,607 69 2,369,124 97,770 40 627 96 22,389 6,045 191 631 123 46 22 159 325 120 306 11 1,210 11 674 1 1 11 302 11 234 11 497 54,632 OKLAHOMA 147 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data we based en reports Tor only a sample or Turns. See u-xl Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . .. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. i reporting. number, arms reporting. number. - reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: CaUie and calves— 1 head farms reporting. , 2 to 4 head farms reporting.. 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 2D to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 499 head farms reporting. 500 or more bead farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. , 30 to 49 head farms reporting., 50 to 74 head farms reporting., 75 to 99 head farms reporting., 100 or more head farms reporting . , Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. , 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting., 20 to 29 head farms reporting., 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting,. 75 to 99 head farms reporting., 100 or more head farms reporti ng . , Horses and, or mules farms reporting . number.. Hogs and pigs farms Bom 9mce June 1 farms Born before June 1 farms Sheep and lambs farms Lambs under 1 year old farms Sheep 1 year old and over .farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms Goats and kids farms Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number, reporti ng . . number., reporting. number. , recorti ng . . number, reporting. number. . reporti ng . number, reporti ng . . number, reporting. number.. reporting. number. reporting. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting., number. dollars. Sheeo and lambs sold alive farms reporting., number. dollars. Milk and cream sold . ... farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms Litters (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms number 1 or 2 litters farms 3 to 9 litters farms 10 to 19 litters farms 20 to 39 litters farms 40 to 69 litters farms 70 or more litters farms June 2 to November 30 farms number December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. pounds. dollars., reporting. dollars, reporting., dozens., dollars.. reporting, of litters., reporting., reporting., reporting., reporti ng . , reporting. , renorti ng . , reporting., of litters., reporting. , of litters.. 71 1,323 66 760 50 250 56 380 51 183 46 137 65 350 45 195 55 155 15 130 70 2,010 46 487 53,400 10 100 3,000 20 555,200 28,975 10 2,750 743 20 280 20 200 15 45 10 35 10 45 5 10 15 105 10 80 10 25 15 415 15 280 31,370 10 85 2,550 10 202,125 5,250 5 600 162 45 295 45 135 25 35 30 85 25 40 100 55 425 40 285 40 140 60 1,505 20 70 10,100 30 200 6,000 21,000 420 15 425 115 20 155 20 90 15 20 10 60 5 5 10 35 20 215 15 120 20 95 20 515 5 50 5,000 10 135 4,050 51 602 51 351 25 60 31 118 36 133 15 5 21 10 5 31 15 10 15 35 80 55 1,210 30 495 45 715 5 1,680 5 1,680 56 1,915 46 304 35,935 30 860 25,800 5 1,500 19,500 6 200 55 25 110 10 15 15 50 25 60 See footootes at end of table. 148 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial faxms by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purp°ses farms reporting. . . acres. . . Under 11 acres farms reporting... 11 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting... acres . . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . . acres . . . pounds . . . Sales farms reporting.. . pounds . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . . acres — bushels . . . Sales farms reporting — bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels — Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting... acres . . . pounds . . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover end grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales f Brms reporting. . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres . . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table. 1,220 13,190 870 218 111 20 1,180 12,580 234,050 177 33,829 592 7,174 279 4,408 4,046,985 60 1,491,050 336 13,212 226,960 305 214,350 163 4,225 91,880 42 42,400 63 1,380 23,010 11 4,900 27 670 7,570 21 5,550 256 2,374 1,235,275 22,880 117 2,581 6,460 37 2,165 20 225 330 5 100 102 1,430 1,767 15 115 152 2,855 3,775 20 1,225 368 10,071 12,253 103 2,755 321 5,718 5,633 51 1,175 555 7,595 355 103 76 20 530 7,315 147,810 102 25,549 357 4,974 179 3,038 2,953,735 40 1,347,500 231 11,162 195,890 210 185,530 113 3,345 82,630 32 39,900 53 1,190 19,010 11 4,900 17 570 5,820 16 4,650 156 1,829 1,038,045 14,660 87 2,036 5,135 27 1,985 10 85 150 5 100 52 735 822 5 50 82 1,460 1,370 182 7,021 8,463 48 1,935 166 3,323 3,623 220 1,765 180 35 5 205 1,585 33,105 30 5,655 110 875 55 605 518,500 5 1,000 70 3,525 59,000 65 55,795 30 945 18,425 10 3,300 20 600 9,320 5 2,500 40 135 68,325 4,976 25 470 1,430 5 900 20 225 200 30 630 610 94 3,106 3,298 10 110 35 510 285 215 4,165 105 43 46 20 1 205 4,065 83,480 47 8,094 162 3,024 79 1,773 1,696,635 20 1,054,000 120 6,447 117, 210 104 111,385 78 2,360 63,380 22 36,600 28 550 8,190 6 2,400 17 570 5,820 16 4,650 66 1,109 580,870 36 1,096 2,520 7 725 12 290 227 41 720 675 82 3,400 4,550 37 1,625 89 2,290 2,858 15 610 55 100 6 123 90 OKLAHOMA 149 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj {For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhlte operator — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . Under 11 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 or more acres farms reporting . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . Sorghums for all purposes except sirup. . .farms reporting.. acres . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . acres . . pounds . . Sales farms reporting. . pounds . . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting.. acres . . pounds. . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Wild hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table. 25 185 25 185 3,225 15 175 10 140 129,500 5 112,000 5 40 1,000 5 920 15 185 81,100 5 50 100 5 100 15 190 350 1 500 600 1 200 20 200 245 5 100 15 225 15 225 352,000 5 129,000 10 305 4,775 10 4,775 5 150 565 5 275 55 710 35 10 10 55 710 8,825 15 3,800 20 190 5 15 4,500 5 75 1,275 5 1,275 20 190 52,750 25 420 25 420 9,675 5 3,500 10 45 5 20 5,000 5 100 250 15 350 5 5 5 15 350 9,500 5 4,500 25 440 252,600 5 51,500 21 770 12,630 21 11,380 5 40 825 5 40 1,500 10 190 250,000 10 125 230 10 85 5 75 50 150 85 150 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners All tenants SPF-CIFTED CROPS HARVESTED-Contimied Broomcorn harvested farms reporting. . . ecres . . . tons of brush. . . Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres2 bushels . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres2 bushels . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . . acres. . . 1 15 3 962 11,943 4,258 855 48 10,660 440 82 8,280 106 22,235 206 958 1 15 3 537 8,238 3,103 340 28 5,685 145 26 2,630 40 4,535 81 519 180 1,635 610 135 7 1,530 75 17 1,715 15 3,500 1 15 3 217 4,583 1,653 135 14 3,350 25 (2) 170 10 385 51 244 140 2,020 840 70 7 805 45 9 745 15 650 5 200 2 Reported in small fractions. includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. OKLAHOMA 151 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only * sample of farms. See textj Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator — Continued Item (For definition!: and explanations, see text) Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop- share tenants Livestock- share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued acres . . . tons of brush. . . acres . . . bales. . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use acres2. . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for hone use 25- 185 75 30 U 355 15 2 270 15 300 155 5 (z) 30 60 825 370 15 2 180 20 3 225 10 400 — 20 280 105 5 1 100 20 430 135 20 1 240 5 3 150 5 250 5 200 acres2. . bushels . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and acres . . . 152 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 22.-CASH RENT PAID BY CASH TENANTS AND SHARE-CASH TENANTS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, CASH TENANTS All cash tenants number Land owned operators reporting acres Land rented from others operators reporting acres Land rented to others operators reporting acres Land in tatms of cash tenants acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Proportion of cash tenants reporting value percent Cropland harvested farms reporting acres Cash tenants reporting both value of land and buildings and 3mount of cash rent paid number Proportion of ali cash tenants percent All land rented from others acres Average per operator - ■ acres Value of land and buildings: Average per operator dollars Average per acre dollars Cash rent paid: Average per operator dollars Average per acre dollars Average per $100 of value of land and buildings dollars 4,612 126 70,090 4,612 1,202,734 247 87,334 1,185,490 257.0 16,085 63.33 85.6 2,390 154, 217 3,770 81.7 960, 125 254.7 15,922 62.52 517 2.03 Commercial farms 1,901 76 64,290 1,901 900,329 112 76,089 888,530 467.4 27,888 59.27 83.9 1,414 130,017 1,494 78.6 711,805 476.4 27,645 58.02 847 1.78 2,711 50 5,800 2,711 302,405 135 11,245 296,960 109.5 8,078 75.44 86.7 976 24,200 2,276 84.0 248,320 109.1 8,227 75.41 300 2.75 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) SHARE-CASH TENANTS All share-cash tenants number Land owned operators reporting acres Land rented from others operators reporting acres Land rented to outers operators reporting acres Land in farms of share-cash tenants acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Proportion of share-cash tenants reporting value percent Cropland harvested /arms reporting Share-cash tenants reporting both value of land and buildings and amount of cash rent paid number Proportion of all share-cash tenants percent All land rented from others acres Average per operator acres Value of land and buildings: \verage oer operator dollars Average per acre dol I ars Cash rent paid: \verage per operator dollars Average per acre doll ars Average per $100 of value of land and buildings dollars 3,577 68 8,937 3,577 1,540,978 135 14,200 1,535,715 429.3 44,600 102.70 87.3 3,533 699,146 2,976 83.2 1,307,046 439.2 45,231 102.99 449 1.02 Commercial farms 3,272 58 7,687 3,272 1,479,253 110 12,175 1,474,765 450.7 47,213 103.72 88.0 3,243 681,276 2,756 84.2 1,265,321 459.1 47,708 103.91 468 1.02 305 10 1,250 305 61,725 25 2,025 60,950 199.8 13,904 73.75 80.3 290 17,870 220 72.1 41,725 189.7 14,200 74.87 203 1.07 State Table 23.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level 2 Level 3 If the estimated number of farms reporting is — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Level 3 Level 4 25 50 100... 250... 500... 1,000. 2,500. 40 28 20 13 8.9 6.3 4.0 53 37 17 12 5.3 35 22 11 7.1 96 68 48 30 21 15 9.6 5,000... 10,000. . 25,000.. 50,000.. 100,000. 250,000. 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 3.7 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 5.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 1.1 0.7 6.8 4.8 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 'Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. The level for all other items should be obtained from State Table 24. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting constitutes 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 table as follows : 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50. 2. When the number of 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. OKLAHOMA 153 State Table 24.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS [To determine the samnling reliability for an item, i ) (his table to determine which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability to use in State Table 23. To use State Table 23, to obtain the number of farms reporting for the item J i necessary to refer also to county or State table Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Size-of-fnrm group Tenure-of- farm- operator group Economic-class-of-farm group Type-of-farm group Farms and farm characteristics: Land in firms acres Value of land and buildings per farm ... dollars . Cropland harvested acres Total cropland acres Total pastureland acres Irrigated land in farms acres Commercial fertilizer: Land on which commercial fertilizer was used acres Farm labor: Regular hired workers employed 150 or more days persons Specified farm expenditures: Feed for livestock and poultry dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars Machine hire dollars Hired labor dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars Livestock and livestock products: Cattle and calves on hand number Cows, including heifers that have calved, on hand number Hogs and pigs on hand number Sheep and lambs on hand number Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand number Calves sold alive number fault', not counting calves, sold alive number Hogs and pigs sold alive number Sheep and lambs sold alive Dumber Horses sold number Broilers sold number Other chickens sold number Chicken eggs sold dozens Value of milk and cream sold dollars Specified crops harvested: Sorghum for all purposes acres. Harvested for grain or seed acres. bushels . Wheat harvested acres. bushels . Oats harvested for grain acres . bushels . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay acres. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay acres. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay acres. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay acres. tons. Wild hay cut acres. tons. Other hay cut acres. tons. Cotton harvested acres. bales . Value of vegetables harvested for sale dollars . 2 2 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (155) 156 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for item 3 shown in italics are based on Item The State Adair Alfalfa Atoka Beaver Backhaul Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian (For definitions and explanations. see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE 1 r 94,676 118,979 1,231 1,590 1,333 1,406 1,053 1,489 1,104 1,275 1,336 1,572 1,313 1,620 1,518 2,117 2,357 2,888 1,611 1,848 1954 .. . 3 lecrease in farms duo to change in number 6,463 44,087,680 81.2 35,800,688 35,630,045 168 364,160 46.5 169,352 189,102 15 554,880 93.3 517,958 480,757 105 618,880 66.9 414,020 398,254 7 1,147,520 95.3 1,094,022 1,102,522 34 574,720 92.8 533,355 494,809 21 583,040 94.3 549,727 552,514 124 570,240 77.7 443,290 478,007 65 808,320 96.9 783,237 806,993 41 566,400 96.7 547,719 544,472 4 5 E 7 percent 1959 . . . 1954 . . . s 378.1 299.5 137.6 118.9 388.6 341.9 393.2 267.5 991.0 864.7 399.2 314.8 418.7 341.1 292.0 225.8 332.3 279.4 340.0 294.6 9 1954 . . . Value of land and buildings: 10 dollars 1959... 31, 157 18,899 8,027 5,919 70,255 52,874 11,694 5,913 60,785 45,309 28,285 16,585 40,792 26,604 18,078 12,080 35,053 22,109 48,304 30,168 11 195i... 12 dollars 1X9... 84.65 62.94 172.08 33.76 63.23 75.11 97.63 65.86 104.30 147.60 13 1951, . . . 63.68 52.79 151.10 23.81 56.99 56.87 79.02 54.33 77.62 107.43 14 83 85 88 73 94 80 83 70 81 78 15 _and in faims according to use: 1951,... 83 96 90 92 86 79 83 76 85 93 16 farms reporting 1959. . . 66, 155 721 1,277 514 985 1,126 1,208 1,034 2,068 1,353 17 1954... 84,870 927 1,350 883 1,149 1,425 1,451 1,571 2,601 1,618 18 acres 1959 . . . 8,975,117 21,636 297,327 25,406 316,174 142,456 220,067 77,961 270,094 243, 501 10 1954 . . . 10,249,134 23,433 280,497 30,286 380,207 181,173 239,106 112,504 309,978 255,418 20 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 5,701 8,383 205 291 19 25 78 234 4 4 25 34 17 43 111 164 73 87 38 49 21 22 farms reporting 1959 . . . 6,457 140 23 103 10 54 33 125 125 54 23 1954... 8,365 226 20 206 11 44 32 166 122 58 24 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 4,984 6,587 103 138 17 24 83 121 14 14 46 50 37 52 105 144 122 156 50 61 25 26 farms reporting 1959 . . . 7,767 147 52 92 32 126 79 166 224 111 27 1954 . . . 10,150 152 49 - 147 26 135 100 284 311 126 28 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 12,950 17,710 91 90 168 205 104 116 101 111 321 418 255 317 274 447 540 780 249 378 20 .10 farms reporting 1959 .. . 13,647 31 404 39 196 360 396 187 583 407 31 1954... 17,963 28 460 45 238 500 476 290 734 533 32 farms reporting 1959 . . . 12,032 4 496 12 450 178 339 56 355 376 33 1954... 13,266 2 497 13 517 228 394 69 378 374 34 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 2,294 2,136 92 67 2 1 159 203 16 16 48 35 9 5 44 27 62 31 35 36 farms reporting 1959 . . . 323 6 1 19 4 1 2 6 37 1954. .. 310 3 25 2 2 6 8 38 farms reporting 1959. . . 34, 856 817 473 408 414 602 583 561 1,000 635 v.i 1954 . . . 44,013 964 364 464 305 663 532 579 1,204 641 40 acres 1959 . . . 2,386,311 41,534 21,511 43,504 30,841 28,496 32,254 45,314 48,621 34,101 41 1954... 2,324,626 34,119 15,097 24,045 23,261 26,015 19,361 38,815 52, 153 22,910 42 farms reporting 1959 . . . 30,862 115 565 161 785 812 631 414 1,027 471 43 1954 . . . 33,688 384 754 252 722 703 673 414 1,100 710 44 acres 1959. . . 2,682,400 2,858 35,023 11,172 126,189 76,185 37,014 28,195 55,947 24,291 45 1954 . . . 1,896,757 8,653 37,520 5,766 83,992 34,365 34,265 14,025 37,016 23,427 46 farms reporting 1959 . . . 11,191 32 320 52 567 280 286 87 270 125 47 1954 . . . 13,677 153 502 56 607 237 306 115 263 200 48 acres 1959 . . . 967,469 672 18,806 2,806 78,209 12,396 16,374 6,610 8,898 6,321 49 1954 . . . 829,220 2,703 24,766 1,688 61,494 7,926 17,468 3,551 7,442 5,847 50 Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . . 11,592 40 132 48 279 503 195 170 451 155 51 acres 1959 . . . 919,206 1,361 9,240 2,974 37,879 48,985 9,302 9,802 27,481 7,555 52 farms reporting 1959. . . 15,579 55 213 80 171 339 292 221 547 275 53 acres 1959 .. . 795,725 825 6,977 5,392 10,101 14,804 11,338 11,783 19,568 10,415 54 f8rms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 30,018 40,741 707 1,028 38 25 728 1,108 11 8 52 53 343 398 774 944 631 759 222 407 55 56 acres 1959... 3,906,771 48,998 771 183,066 1,156 2,181 53,778 81,777 75,017 19,548 57 1954 .. . 4,689,051 66,436 1,004 195,928 351 2,951 62,932 95,718 79,650 39,359 58 farms reporting 1959. . . 7,097 400 33 101 5 53 46 112 257 51 59 1954 . . . 7,119 402 52 84 9 37 30 120 220 76 60 acres 1959 . . . 549,254 30,035 502 12,685 136 1,857 2,866 7,533 19,571 2,400 61 1954... 458,270 26,370 2,254 9,066 584 852 1,712 6,442 10,330 3,258 62 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 70,016 340 1,012 556 972 1,068 953 1,120 1,868 1,334 63 1954... 80,418 461 1,028 728 1,129 1,235 1,112 1,576 2,262 1,363 64 acres 1959... 16,270,071 16,544 141,888 129,054 602,311 268,409 190,548 1B6,432 287,654 206,910 65 1954... 15,021,028 22,241 127,445 116,746 599,278 233,897 185,539 197,560 299,360 178,234 66 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 11,310 149 115 104 28 43 66 220 180 115 67 1954... 9,959 146 65 152 97 39 96 263 339 141 68 acres 1959 . . . 1,182,142 5,883 7,429 12,733 10,042 4,779 7,399 26,558 15,723 9,596 69 1954 . . . 693,158 5,102 2,089 10,905 8,447 2,855 4,117 23,540 15,491 7,449 70 Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) acres 1959 . . . 1,030,764 7,747 20,936 9,133 17,215 13,771 13,200 16,078 26,333 16,968 71 1954. .. 991, 179 7,850 16,940 16,417 14,849 15,556 9,599 12,943 18,506 21,866 72 farms rcporline 1959. . 77,187 1,065 1,298 728 1,042 1,244 1,256 1,228 2,200 1,430 73 1954... 97,554 1,368 1,370 1,115 1,193 1,469 1,500 1,684 2,687 1,697 74 Land pastured, total . farms reporting 1959 . . . 87,663 1,138 1,111 1,003 1,005 1,177 1,230 1,463 2,176 1,488 75 1954 . . . 108,497 1,474 1,121 1,412 1,154 1,380 1,473 1,987 2,691 1,671 76 farms reporting 1959 . . . 33,945 933 66 773 15 100 377 829 796 252 77 1954 . . . 45,040 1,236 73 1,150 17 84 420 1,007 883 461 78 Irrigated land in farms . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,481 24 4 61 54 20 40 421 27 79 1954 . . . 1,620 41 5 32 23 12 14 116 13 kO acres 1959 . . . 197,632 844 84 5,857 2,520 1,556 2,230 22,094 1,671 81 Land-use practices: 1954... 108,151 1,225 85 2,024 999 1,026 376 6,346 1,578 82 farms reporting 1959 . . . 7,892 25 97 83 70 248 180 234 842 134 83 acres 1959. .. 365,662 265 4,338 3,237 3,913 12,463 7,290 8,669 40,039 6,970 84 Cropland used lor grain or row farms reporting 1959 . . . 15,600 30 189 67 212 384 271 277 1,020 503 85 acres 1959 ... 1,624,035 710 23,463 3,296 38,432 38,100 36,354 20,485 90,876 72,098 86 Land in strip-cropping systems for 1,712 5 34 10 28 109 82 16 118 47 81 acres 1959. .. 106,200 105 2,570 275 4,790 7,418 4,821 395 4,848 3,595 8( System of terraces on crop and pasture land . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 31,516 127 312 201 327 626 447 490 1,533 746 8< acres 1959... 3,541,425 5,515 36,628 10,635 64,572 96, 125 62,736 45,093 187,571 112,319 •"The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. OKLAHOMA 157 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 reports for only a sample of farms See text] Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 1,202 1,422 1,151 505 1,126 620 1,224 851 1,336 1,162 1,359 1,546 936 820 1,996 1,451 1 1,54* 1,798 1,617 559 1,214 793 1,477 1,C41 1,602 1,559 1,619 1,974 1,193 970 2,241 1,860 2 201 207 200 4 98 40 49 3 77 146 26 215 8 9 48 88 3 530, 560 483,840 494,080 1,172,480 350,080 336,640 693,760 402,560 488,960 618,240 1637,440 457,600 625,280 782,080 '674,560 520,320 4 74.7 55.0 66.8 86.2 73.7 82.9 69.4 93.5 85.9 59.6 99.6 60.0 94.2 89.5 102.0 79.9 5 396,267 266,077 330,144 1,010,266 257,905 279,211 481,195 376,393 420,134 368,242 634,954 274,334 589,175 699,684 '687, 747 415,649 6 397,426 231,354 337,160 1,097,216 232,263 269,608 482,331 356,102 426,587 386,925 J643,770 271,452 583,846 710,238 661,717 416,773 7 329.7 187.1 286.8 2,000.5 229.0 450.3 393.1 442.3 314.5 316.9 467.2 177.4 629.5 853.3 344.6 286.5 s 257.4 128.7 208.5 1,962.8 191.3 340.0 326.6 342.1 266.3 248.2 397.6 137.5 489.4 732.2 295.3 224.1 9 13,860 9,924 12,573 99,708 32,945 15,213 34,694 41,313 26,819 13,346 49,346 12,163 41,045 41,574 62,439 22,770 10 9,288 5,247 6,774 64,715 17,233 8,184 19,662 25,097 15,305 9,328 28,734 6,799 23,298 28,631 41,549 13,093 11 50.90 56.21 48.41 46.14 142.96 36.85 89.58 90.46 80.64 43.17 98.10 73.87 63.55 48.73 173.98 81.33 IS 37.69 42.14 30.65 31.83 79.47 25.43 58.50 69.01 51.10 39.43 70.54 46.98 46.25 39.20 141.76 60.40 13 81 86 88 84 77 90 78 84 75 88 80 82 83 88 81 78 14 89 78 86 90 64 83 80 79 79 70 84 77 74 84 m 85 15 541 761 645 461 646 350 857 712 988 551 1,247 886 813 672 1,827 911 16 645 882 998 485 773 475 1,209 898 1,255 890 1,468 1,190 1,081 840 2,033 1,178 17 25,823 20,984 26,283 242,563 44,432 23,455 96,276 119,709 105,590 23,940 240,129 41,700 153,341 150,094 398,658 74,816 16 28,551 24,510 32,032 225,967 51,751 27,035 137,694 157,890 124, 653 43,622 258,650 49,432 184,174 172,294 373,627 84,412 19 95 201 140 4 88 35 31 9 59 121 23 161 13 14 41 79 20 120 227 264 2 85 57 40 13 88 158 35 264 20 16 84 125 21 106 215 157 1 93 56 70 38 110 111 39 184 30 21 33 110 22 153 220 246 4 123 78 68 22 124 178 37 264 23 21 35 150 23 84 104 85 3 70 49 75 37 84 88 29 128 28 17 23 104 24 110 143 151 8 92 61 79 25 115 119 16 180 29 26 35 128 25 110 125 112 7 96 62 119 60 144 84 78 152 45 48 57 152 26 114 154 154 11 131 98 170 61 181 158 107 176 59 58 86 187 27 86 92 88 28 157 81 244 162 222 89 239 160 144 97 286 221 28 89 116 131 38 167 115 370 227 301 160 341 186 239 150 363 318 29 42 21 47 57 101 45 185 198 213 42 386 70 261 175 522 160 30 34 18 40 74 129 46 307 274 276 85 483 87 380 230 671 200 31 15 2 16 157 39 19 119 175 136 15 394 31 257 248 769 78 32 20 4 10 171 44 18 155 237 159 30 391 33 295 284 697 61 33 3 1 153 2 3 12 29 20 1 53 33 50 90 7 34 4 2 134 51 2 2 18 2 34 4 10 2 52 6 34 2 51 2 57 6 9 35 36 1 43 2 5 1 6 2 4 5 37 399 689 402 94 396 146 465 249 303 486 737 1,090 429 324 492 503 38 649 1,157 583 66 445 166 525 298 377 747 867 1,127 212 365 783 539 39 34,222 37,778 32,225 11,266 22,587 13,902 28,620 15,455 30,706 32,193 40,211 61,169 24,215 22,232 19,035 36,837 40 45,763 62,160 35,857 10,127 21,818 7,847 23,395 14,002 20,814 40,919 39,145 43,031 10,226 22,586 29,627 28,802 41 154 169 174 406 209 60 642 582 317 299 680 228 503 492 793 332 42 191 299 208 437 293 82 481 393 409 213 804 342 570 535 1,149 424 43 8,244 6,539 9,790 180,111 8,631 3,860 53,551 66,306 19,364 17,657 44,599 12,537 38,814 52,443 35,180 19,742 44 7,863 7,255 6,456 207,062 9,448 2,363 18,897 16, 199 12,224 8,428 39,829 9,938 29,979 39,171 45,871 17,525 45 33 31 28 334 45 14 190 193 46 51 247 21 174 216 360 86 46 53 65 81 273 56 25 213 175 61 89 390 69 275 374 467 97 17 1,970 763 1,621 97,121 1,116 486 11,619 15,449 1,735 1,802 10,268 485 7,674 12,486 14,819 3,583 46 2,771 1,513 2,269 101,862 1,350 756 7,217 6,097 1,457 2,936 14,170 1,476 11,959 21,813 17,346 3,859 49 43 49 54 203 59 29 192 178 118 82 337 102 311 292 221 137 50 1,453 1,836 3,756 69,386 3,377 2,421 11,833 11,184 8,871 5,118 23,626 6,680 24,997 28,613 8,496 9,567 51 94 104 112 101 134 28 417 418 196 214 292 127 156 175 353 154 52 4,821 3,940 4,413 13,604 4,138 953 30,099 39,673 8,758 10,737 10,705 5,372 6,143 11,344 11,865 6,592 53 724 993 785 442 416 123 70 363 649 47 1,005 92 50 28 557 54 893 1,040 1,129 490 424 211 43 502 1,237 51 1,378 197 22 72 481 55 97,769 104,133 105,127 52,038 81,570 12,228 3,874 19,478 135,240 3,499 90, 552 22,578 3,960 1,048 50,128 56 115,228 76,793 145,263 53,308 88,854 21,237 2,040 26, 866 203,256 4,163 111,529 44,203 2,424 4,943 42,347 '•7 49 328 97 2 139 39 54 27 96 134 29 310 25 11 29 101 58 76 305 113 1 87 29 55 28 134 124 31 256 54 8 35 94 59 4,323 34,035 21,087 610 7,909 3,335 2,790 730 3,713 9,403 549 27,766 1,461 700 1,613 6,159 SI) 5,273 29,582 6,962 719 4,929 4,423 2,529 1,673 4,403 12,311 1,374 16, 005 4,310 562 1,454 4,988 S3 901 640 811 348 872 519 1,123 805 1,136 607 1,217 335 829 766 1,753 1,145 R? 914 463 971 375 833 580 1,359 943 1,349 390 1,446 513 973 907 1,792 1,494 13 210,480 44,036 126,836 568,476 109,019 146,610 276,871 162,589 229,934 135,525 288,907 30,995 338,511 460,179 207,359 213,249 64 185,158 24,029 102,837 634,734 81,447 128,882 267,023 157,537 223,143 66,813 286,862 32,648 299,661 463,762 182,462 220,817 B5 127 135 167 24 138 112 59 56 381 118 55 127 85 64 164 287 66 108 74 170 34 133 87 78 26 203 49 47 122 53 80 60 252 67 14,111 7,084 21,661 8,254 8,350 19,380 6,185 5,643 42,934 11,603 4,633 14,682 11,843 10,169 13,743 25,157 68 6,503 2,992 13,954 2,791 7,109 12,067 3,052 1,602 13,457 5,334 1,880 5,678 5,160 9,672 2,223 15,162 69 15,406 18,572 8,796 7,240 13,289 6,479 10,859 7,730 11,349 14,284 17, 060 9,615 10,255 10,076 24,854 14,718 71' 9,590 7,025 7,753 18,607 9,562 10,204 11,556 6,761 14,484 11,576 13,747 8,869 11,293 9,439 23,733 17,882 71 765 1,045 840 479 832 398 1,031 780 1,078 852 1,298 1,338 894 750 1,867 1,119 7'.' 1,008 1,474 1,229 516 941 538 1,285 926 1,333 1,205 1,516 1,619 1,104 882 2,093 1,338 7.1 1,123 1,353 1,112 371 1,057 595 1,176 824 1,304 1,095 1,288 1,471 911 780 1,817 1,357 71 1,426 1,694 1,525 397 1,093 767 1,411 967 1,540 1,462 1,518 1,858 1,114 932 2,044 1,684 75 745 1,190 825 2 517 425 165 84 412 696 73 1,140 105 61 52 614 76 941 1,255 1,196 1 531 444 245 64 583 1,293 75 1,507 232 29 98 550 77 9 2 5 58 6 2 19 21 1 2 59 6 8 17 6 13 7>- 11 11 1 28 6 1 9 10 2 3 40 17 4 12 7 10 70 720 155 455 12,116 195 101 485 1,600 28 2 2,320 234 511 670 70 1,120 80 247 298 20 2,744 73 15 266 497 166 21 2,821 365 211 726 322 513 91 56 21 11 7 97 31 132 84 34 28 134 103 108 65 167 185 62 1,720 820 291 1,535 2,545 1,170 3,711 4,837 2,318 655 7,612 3,352 5,558 2,626 9,725 7,372 33 63 37 36 7 154 28 368 288 85 59 678 77 369 150 592 228 M 1,917 610 1,193 2,814 7,360 945 32,748 34,135 3,827 1,776 115,402 3,375 64,493 21,856 90,034 11,573 ST. 21 5 20 14 31 17 1 44 5 26 25 33 26 •,S 275 1,928 290 785 2,305 1,273 15 1,365 125 1,279 2,271 1,273 800 ^7 272 164 172 10 476 142 713 495 321 270 983 149 506 253 956 733 SH 18,732 5,955 12,342 2,075 34,865 13,753 79,050 75,353 23,745 13,156 166,489 10,270 91,955 43,160 134,274 49,353 Ml 158 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for items shown in italics are based on (For definitions and explanations, see text) Grady Harmon Harper Haskell Jackson Jefferson Johnston FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 195° - , . 105'... Decrease in farms ,!uc to chance in farm definition 1954 to 1959 number .. . Approximate land arcs acres 1959 . . . Proportion in farms percent 1959 . . . Land in farms acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Average size of farm acres 1959. . . 1954 . . . Value of land and buildings: 10 Average per farm dollars 1959 . . . 11 196%... Average per acre dollars 1%9 . . . mi . . . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1 959 . . . I95(... Land in farms according to use: 16 Cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 18 acres 1959 , . . 1954 . . . GO 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 51 1954... 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 25 1954 . . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 50 to 99 ncres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. .. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 31 1954 . . . 32 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 34 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 36 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reportingl959. . . 1954 .. . 40 acres 1959 . . . 41 1954... Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 195D . . . 49 1954 . . . 50 Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 .. . IVoodlnnd pastured farms reporting 1959 . . . 55 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 57 1954... Woodland not pastured rarms reporting 1959 . . . 59 1954 . . . 60 acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . . farms reporting 1959 63 1954 . . . ncrcs 1959... 65 1954 . . . Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting 1959 . . . 67 1954... ncres 1959 .. . 195 1 . . . Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) acres 1959 . . 1954 . . . 72 Cropland, total farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 74 Land pastured, total farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 , . 77 1954 . . . 76 lmgnte.1 land in forms farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959... 1954 . . . Land-use practices: 82 Cropland in cover crops farms reporting 1969.. . 83 acres 1959... Cropland used for grain or rtrw crops farmed on tl>e contour farms reporting 1959 . . . 85 acres 1959... 86 Land m strip-cropping systems for sod- erosion control farms reporting 1959 .. . acres 1959... System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting 1959.. . acres 1969... 2,056 2,493 97 698,880 92.6 647,141 641,514 314.8 257.3 28,287 17,423 90.70 67.87 80 93 1,493 1,996 157,649 184,280 101 149 144 159 109 174 212 322 365 544 342 440 199 188 20 18 1 884 1,131 43,674 51,793 532 767 31,683 27,354 88 159 2,963 5,095 277 17,913 280 10,807 391 664 39,529 59,351 129 199 10,633 9,713 1,751 1,993 340,426 282,474 182 294 19,517 19,810 23,547 26,549 1,706 2,197 1,934 2,323 470 778 20 19 1,035 954 268 11,252 604 58,322 31 1,865 1,123 146,693 1,507 1,792 9 639,360 97.1 620,859 612,059 412.0 341.6 66,145 46,671 159.72 130.68 82 76 1,434 1,638 367,729 369,752 10 23 15 13 12 17 40 54 185 214 367 515 681 707 115 90 9 5 330 595 14,448 28,601 851 926 56,113 44,326 418 441 23,283 19,516 351 19,971 337 12,859 30 35 1,435 1,517 41 50 748 2,139 1,310 1,362 159,458 144,385 195 30 11,567 1,334 20,928 21,339 1,446 1,658 1,362 1,561 62 75 5 8 164 307 197 10,837 311 34,719 62 4,022 564 77,145 791 1,026 15 407,680 87.5 356,759 352,169 451.0 343.2 35,172 20,946 76.41 57.08 84 82 696 943 106,318 147,417 16 14 17 21 32 23 67 59 157 252 239 320 147 228 19 25 2 1 400 563 23,829 26,862 567 562 62,931 26,546 294 264 22,771 11,334 146 13,306 347 26,854 35 40 3,358 1,188 37 36 684 1,125 629 853 151,068 141,070 28 15 3,489 3,896 8,571 7,961 765 973 714 947 64 72 102 44 6,501 2,761 106 7,682 301 36,455 46 2,900 306 43,906 660 878 5 340,480 87.6 298,277 308,475 451.9 351.3 39,984 25,186 88.52 76.24 91 80 603 843 88,287 163,140 16 17 14 16 25 18 57 33 151 161 199 324 129 226 11 42 1 6 337 318 22,393 15,305 495 320 84,706 17,345 290 206 46,682 11,370 191 19,948 205 18,076 16 150 2,207 26,282 26 19 1,363 287 448 475 91,303 81,287 16 15 4,106 1,121 8,018 4,829 652 848 539 694 39 167 234 148 22,689 12,007 164 27,331 7 784 223 36,399 641 694 661,760 96.2 636,363 633,047 992.8 912.2 57,293 40,576 56.95 44.43 94 90 552 631 160,977 176,378 3 6 14 6 3 9 23 26 65 77 140 163 207 256 88 84 9 298 134 24,629 9,950 398 477 51,414 48,614 216 390 20,502 32,536 163 19,847 169 11,065 6 9 84 1,073 10 2 118 115 608 644 392,400 386,369 42 113 7,369 14,830 6,741 10,548 603 647 616 652 16 11 24 21 1,862 1,665 43 5,817 73 12,078 12 1,360 184 30,700 896 1,271 114 392,960 75.0 294,580 293,923 328.8 231.3 15,267 5,492 48. 13 23.21 89 86 494 675 29,525 38,526 115 111 66 124 69 89 74 123 94 142 51 57 20 22 4 6 1 1 258 387 38,622 24,404 221 114 15,077 4,661 15 28 723 1,245 172 11,567 59 2,787 508 817 84,979 98,338 77 80 10,578 4,760 627 934 109,380 116,896 230 134 33,043 13,132 6,419 6,338 648 851 860 1,206 536 855 1 6 250 248 31 1,185 26 510 163 10,510 1,133 1,555 77 518,400 72.9 377,937 352,466 333.6 226.7 11,981 8,344 38.57 36.45 88 82 803 1,056 46,773 57,022 80 157 100 137 118 139 160 219 216 265 104 111 22 24 2 2 1 2 368 883 27,050 72,518 296 192 11,992 7,941 61 55 1,728 1,762 74 3,961 201 6,303 749 649 124,229 93,064 151 79 14,446 6,767 860 670 137,467 101,769 254 179 27,360 14,596 15,980 13,385 908 1,330 1,084 1,427 794 689 2 5 138 4,084 240 12,257 30 580 615 54,780 1,193 1,572 20 499,200 98.2 490,254 472,847 410.9 300.8 47,585 29,375 114.67 93.96 83 82 1,050 1,465 168,417 272,037 39 27 33 25 37 30 116 110 251 315 319 502 195 372 55 69 5 15 593 729 41,736 29,590 906 761 129,353 35,969 620 436 79,529 19,590 179 9,941 419 39,883 77 75 8,552 9,708 34 38 2,513 1,564 754 9L1 125,926 112,810 43 63 4,624 2,912 13,757 11,169 1,145 1,489 956 1,164 107 107 373 360 35,708 34,644 82 4,013 326 48,116 37 1,560 366 58,750 765 909 27 483,200 94.1 454,639 458,833 594.3 504.8 33,738 22,388 67.14 43.21 81 446 681 41,274 63,140 17 23 44 52 50 59 76 108 106 206 112 178 37 50 4 4 246 263 15,731 14,137 292 201 23,772 8,004 48 47 2,956 2,120 141 14,684 152 6,132 235 136 21,926 15,817 25 14 1,289 796 706 823 343,700 350,614 57 66 6,708 4,519 6,947 6,325 580 723 742 857 244 148 14 6 540 49 51 2,755 65 3,523 16 1,735 312 33,891 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm Is tabulated as In the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated In an adjoining county. OKLAHOMA 159 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued reports for onl / B sample of farms. See t»xl Kay Kingfisher Kiowa LatlJaer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain Mc Curtain Mcintosh Major Ur.THhwn Mayes Murray Muskogee 1,738 1,505 1,308 709 1,991 1,839 1,275 695 1,105 1,947 1,156 1,314 433 1,580 485 1,814 1 2,045 1,658 1,642 965 2,541 2,257 1,666 882 1,404 2,799 1,565 1,593 563 1,836 572 2,387 2 64 21 18 76 207 91 53 26 64 343 62 14 23 176 22 245 S 604,160 572,160 660,480 471,680 1,004,160 622,720 478,080 312,320 357,760 1,185,920 457,600 604,800 '230,400 432,640 273,920 524,800 4 92.2 98.7 93.6 46.8 43.9 78.9 86.0 82.7 86.8 29.6 70.0 95.2 102.7 72.3 78.3 71.6 5 556,930 565,004 618,374 220,532 440,356 491,190 411,040 258,326 310,410 351,418 320,448 575,566 '236,563 312,896 214,536 375,890 6 558,798 549,469 614,259 225,537 394,091 485,103 430,911 247,393 315,714 362,895 335,250 588,349 172,200 308,819 215,131 366,296 7 320.4 375.4 472.8 311.0 221.2 267.1 322.4 371.7 280.9 180.5 277.2 438.0 546.3 198.0 442.3 207.2 1 273.3 331.4 374.1 233.7 155.1 214.9 258.7 280.5 224.9 129.7 214.2 369.3 305.9 168.2 376.1 153.5 0 52,284 47,917 49,700 10,508 12,497 14,304 30,693 24,623 26,409 8,348 18,396 36,617 26,247 23,388 30,318 18,091 1" 38,028 35,216 31,177 6,211 5,381 8,353 17,224 11,766 13,878 5,341 7,574 26,836 16,043 11,536 19,050 10,117 11 165.41 130.56 104.39 35.09 58.80 53.19 88.12 66.09 97.15 52.28 65.44 86.55 64.67 120.69 73.17 86.51 12 129.31 102.46 82.16 25.84 36.10 39.24 63.38 42.01 66.37 40.99 35.97 72.41 51.95 72.60 49.29 68.28 1.1 78 95 70 95 88 78 81 84 83 87 89 69 91 78 74 81 14 70 86 86 99 93 73 86 70 90 91 73 79 76 87 84 88 15 1,561 1,389 1,166 297 816 1,178 977 505 740 925 755 1,184 268 930 297 1,056 It 1,771 1,535 1,515 388 1,272 1,458 1,317 665 1,029 1,339 1,167 1,453 342 1,176 337 1,535 17 300,519 284,467 237,861 9,215 47,096 64,762 121,703 35,923 66,576 34,914 45,583 199,425 18,920 70,353 19,505 80,986 18 285,879 289,657 308,982 11,272 53,295 75,911 139,515 44,075 81,110 44,221 74,523 193,105 26,064 80,417 20,041 113,109 19 60 34 11 57 211 138 74 48 57 290 80 21 26 107 35 146 20 98 27 20 102 420 181 125 65 86 446 137 53 41 167 39 224 21 68 29 28 89 183 205 88 58 67 214 131 36 35 123 39 143 22 95 36 25 105 297 221 128 68 115 326 155 45 37 177 70 197 23 56 24 30 60 112 139 62 45 69 118 95 40 30 122 39 118 24 71 40 36 61 156 218 80 71 110 182 140 55 30 115 32 176 25 123 73 80 42 111 226 109 86 112 105 145 90 37 143 53 188 26 128 65 79 70 170 290 147 131 154 151 235 143 64 205 63 229 ■n 270 214 216 33 101 291 210 146 204 124 186 246 75 212 69 229 28 365 270 275 31 125 362 330 197 291 142 282 402 85 259 76 356 29 406 407 352 11 53 139 234 98 161 45 81 378 48 148 45 150 30 512 502 474 15 57 147 306 110 192 57 165 447 53 185 39 249 31 475 545 370 5 32 38 180 22 63 27 35 346 17 68 16 66 » 445 543 517 3 32 37 187 21 74 33 48 294 31 58 16 87 33 93 62 73 8 1 19 2 6 1 2 26 5 ... 14 34 50 51 78 1 13 2 14 1 7 1 5 14 1 9 2 13 .15 10 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 39 8 1 11 2 ... 1 1 ... 1 2 37 426 662 553 147 856 617 436 343 477 702 356 557 132 593 160 428 38 588 701 722 353 863 939 438 614 481 1,408 539 721 137 799 155 492 39 23,297 37,457 26,403 17,908 57,036 36,772 21,671 26,173 36,471 75,643 22,459 22,942 12,196 52,925 10,868 32,853 In 15,925 28,186 26,713 13,371 45,625 33,664 15, 143 32,954 30,539 80,521 26,244 47,145 10,555 50,103 21,014 24,094 41 509 526 955 39 248 463 428 137 328 170 438 532 70 250 63 542 42 878 583 955 32 385 562 538 111 414 237 334 708 20 323 68 380 43 23,714 30,144 113,218 1,349 14,095 19,469 24,100 9,396 14,619 9,317 27,380 27,195 4,846 12,358 3,857 40,278 II 37,917 27,153 43,433 627 12,397 19,994 15,480 3,733 14,685 7,444 13,495 32,358 1,427 11,173 4,876 12,634 45 178 170 549 7 48 80 67 28 66 31 46 251 22 36 28 62 is 211 277 667 10 80 170 128 26 67 50 41 360 5 57 32 77 47 8,052 6,380 46,098 228 1,163 2,658 2,088 1,098 2,600 2,420 1,745 9,558 719 1,381 1,381 2,017 48 7,566 10,153 28,786 142 2,410 4,385 3,242 677 2,462 1,181 1,549 13,657 103 1,634 2,854 3,300 49 159 190 225 20 61 127 207 40 123 47 199 142 27 85 13 300 50 6,539 14,764 13,608 903 3,254 6,070 12,590 3,337 6,492 2,564 16,898 8,537 2,608 5,025 653 25,559 51 242 252 606 14 165 320 224 86 190 122 260 238 25 156 38 292 52 9,123 9,000 53,512 218 9,678 10,741 9,422 4,961 5,527 4,333 8,737 9,100 1,519 5,952 1,823 12,702 53 141 214 44 520 1,079 1,209 263 419 232 1,056 538 415 220 601 126 468 54 194 335 84 726 1,669 1,570 494 510 392 1,580 645 703 274 805 231 578 55 6,166 16,039 4,966 101,532 139,823 105,075 26,903 63,000 21,658 122,629 64,328 74,155 52,311 44,875 12,573 37,082 58 9,618 26,165 14,631 116,002 132,765 130,437 52,335 78,170 26,331 151,534 73,029 119,856 40,282 54,616 29,827 38,314 57 82 93 19 73 223 190 100 62 63 219 130 109 14 146 30 110 5» 130 106 44 81 255 131 79 80 45 245 119 77 34 118 25 109 59 2,926 4,147 727 12,240 17,685 15,421 5,068 5,384 4,228 25,532 10,585 10,779 1,226 8,293 1,278 5,971 so 4,051 3,490 3,175 4,853 16,636 8,054 4,046 5,663 1,589 20,814 7,089 9,102 1,964 5,758 4,184 5,887 1] 1,302 1,220 1,110 519 1,072 1,481 1,041 483 860 833 958 877 320 973 415 1,392 <:■: 1,504 1,283 1,317 529 1,558 1,760 1,260 515 1,096 744 1,194 811 426 1,042 453 1,846 13 176,265 175,062 223,105 72,575 148,920 227,350 198,891 112,500 156,132 71,736 138,456 229,642 139,295 114,271 160,204 165,232 64 180,646 156,417 202,353 72,877 120,073 202,783 189,239 76,655 152,510 48,716 127,215 176,558 85,727 97,498 127,313 157,716 65 123 84 52 238 324 277 138 106 162 206 361 62 84 226 66 231 66 132 36 58 121 298 142 102 70 195 105 194 45 23 311 97 338 r'T 6,932 10,111 7,280 18,271 25,689 18,407 15,383 10,285 14,475 15,503 29,350 6,110 9,586 15,796 10,516 17,422 ns 6,453 1,689 3,034 5,741 20,911 8,218 4,894 2,495 11,329 6,713 14,943 2,156 1,891 18,987 9,250 23,283 611 24,043 17,688 12,094 5,713 15,701 22,341 12,704 5,950 10,726 11,647 11,657 11,428 7,769 9,821 6,251 13,488 70 24,762 18,401 14,972 6,535 13,300 14,260 15,153 6,143 8,950 9,645 13,655 10,225 6,181 9,254 7,876 14,542 71 1,614 1,443 1,240 372 1,320 1,448 1,097 592 926 1,303 948 1,248 315 1,174 346 1,266 72 1,868 1,560 1,540 580 1,734 1,790 1,434 790 1,170 2,115 1,320 1,506 383 1,497 384 1,736 73 1,475 1,431 1,195 684 1,861 1,792 1,187 660 1,042 1,740 1,091 1,243 394 1,481 467 1,678 74 1,733 1,574 1,465 893 2,392 2,171 1,530 834 1,325 2,484 1,463 1,494 523 1,746 521 2,176 75 198 270 59 550 1,183 1,292 326 444 268 1,194 599 476 229 685 147 528 76 300 415 123 761 1,773 1,624 545 539 417 1,761 708 752 292 874 241 643 77 9 12 67 2 3 2 6 5 3 1 4 41 1 6 23 78 16 25 36 1 20 2 4 6 4 12 3 33 2 8 4 15 79 368 525 4,099 12 109 3 82 318 64 3 202 2,039 10 948 743 80 146 1,150 1,152 1 919 51 33 53 202 142 115 1,344 '41 291 202 519 81 68 220 124 36 126 136 189 91 54 35 132 47 73 63 77 82 2,286 13,577 6,599 2,440 3,582 5,049 9,677 4,746 1,805 1,342 6,728 3,376 3,060 3,230 2,645 83 302 191 544 7 24 186 438 85 254 57 212 203 56 137 38 180 84 31,477 22,703 75,585 100 1,006 7,565 37,064 5,890 17,179 590 8,700 21,883 3,510 7,230 1,851 10,068 85 15 38 33 10 26 17 63 21 30 21 86 700 1,945 1,804 1,165 430 6,144 700 1,750 200 87 645 421 697 27 177 710 682 281 604 263 573 242 192 290 259 375 88 68,357 55,275 116,212 815 11,069 50,868 65,454 27,441 61,943 14,312 46,165 23,067 23,947 23,145 28,686 28,788 69 160 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: [Data for items shown in italics ore based c Item Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma niomilgep Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE x r 1,076 1,322 824 1,080 905 1,297 1,509 2,411 1,180 1,720 1,318 1,703 1,198 1,301 917 1,296 1,453 1,748 1,556 2,071 1954... 3 Iprrease in farms due to change in 28 476,160 95.6 455,263 439,156 48 369,280 76.2 281,325 298,376 54 408,320 65.7 268,432 306,973 284 451,200 61.2 276,230 284,226 134 448,000 65.0 291,328 336,033 125 1,463,040 88.4 1,293,341 1,223,381 114 295,040 77.8 229,480 217,107 45 378,240 86.8 328,240 339,099 61 442,880 84.1 372,494 357,953 143 869,760 70.2 610,479 583,185 4 5 6 percent 1959 . . . 7 e 9 1954... - , 423.1 332.2 341.4 276.3 296.6 236.7 183.1 117.9 246.9 195.4 981.3 718.4 191.6 166.9 357.9 261.7 256.4 204.8 392.3 281.6 1954... 10 11 Value of land and buildings: dollars I9S9... 46,935 27,338 30,758 10,754 10,795 6,649 40,720 17,102 13,179 7,815 52,677 30,159 18,562 13,228 25,646 13,424 17,641 11,393 14,680 7,105 Off p 1954... . n dollars 1959... 104.48 84.61 83.63 46.24 39.48 30.35 253.36 154.41 58.77 41.62 60.57 45.44 101.29 77.56 73.82 49.33 70.03 60.55 40.02 29.32 13 14 15 ag pe 1954 . . . 80 82 71 66 79 92 81 91 79 74 83 84 77 70 80 73 82 74 88 87 1954... 16 17 IS 19 20 51 00 .and in farms according to use: farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 912 1,087 616 782 599 898 707 1,035 684 1,125 794 1,018 812 807 649 926 985 1,214 788 1,039 181,273 58,961 35,953 58,887 38,503 77,774 87,068 53,673 66,309 44,789 1954 .. . 171,954 69,951 53,235 69,092 73,464 94,704 78,993 69,813 82,607 53,633 i q . farms reporting 1953 ■ ■ ■ 1954 . . . 17 22 49 77 81 135 147 260 108 162 60 101 85 113 55 105 119 126 121 175 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 35 38 73 92 91 167 76 137 119 200 97 120 123 86 86 92 160 151 115 170 23 24 25 26 17 , farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 28 56 60 78 86 102 45 76 90 121 70 73 70 65 61 101 99 143 109 139 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 68 81 95 116 121 152 92 146 112 180 140 154 133 133 107 173 170 229 156 196 28 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 180 253 144 178 128 203 143 180 151 250 176 252 142 178 165 237 217 299 169 219 30 31 32 33 34 35 M farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 248 338 113 152 57 93 123 155 79 156 147 198 131 125 115 144 159 207 95 108 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 274 267 73 79 31 40 77 74 21 47 86 105 100 88 55 69 59 55 17 27 farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 56 31 6 9 10 4 3 3 7 1 4 7 2 17 15 1 25 19 3 4 5 1 1 3 1 1 4 5 2 37 1954 . . . 1 3 39 40 41 42 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 197 281 206 210 380 453 565 727 290 518 419 536 365 422 380 400 519 577 599 930 acres 1959 .. . 8,878 12,913 30,267 28,768 32,518 73,334 16,572 26,588 22,987 73,062 1954... 14,234 10,076 33,995 28,295 35,346 58,431 21,050 17,228 34,696 50,814 Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . . . 402 201 293 236 379 198 200 248 513 198 43 44 45 1954 . . . 698 343 255 436 300 275 327 256 465 199 acres 1959 . . . 20,113 11,949 15,921 11,978 29,723 14,111 12,137 11,367 20,756 10,495 1954 . . . 30,325 13,964 11,500 12,176 11,483 13,164 13,726 8,423 13,302 6,811 46 farms reporting 1959 . . . 111 54 38 37 36 52 16 61 67 42 47 48 49 1954 . . . 157 53 33 120 42 55 43 71 79 60 acres 1959. . . 4,698 1,374 1,870 1,189 1,498 4,116 366 1,559 1,847 1,571 1954 . . . 5,112 1,978 1,887 2,493 1,816 1,974 1,894 1,961 2,484 1,998 50 farms reporting 1959. . 193 53 105 71 159 53 97 103 150 75 51 acres 1959 . . . 7,282 4,111 6,025 2,631 15,216 3,521 7,806 4,839 7,686 4,545 52 farms reporting 1959 . . . 184 125 197 163 235 120 111 150 368 114 53 acres 1959 .. . 8,133 6,464 8,026 8,158 13,009 6,474 3,965 4,969 11,223 4,379 54 farms reporting 1959 . . . 143 172 400 546 364 493 494 403 642 1,148 55 1954 . . . 96 273 683 849 627 932 590 512 398 1,379 56 acres 1959 . . . 9,695 10, 514 51,002 53,451 45,636 196,638 32,830 43, 500 36,782 230,710 57 1954... 7,320 14,242 70,862 67,898 60,895 330,223 34,625 49,832 32,136 229,078 56 farms reporting 1959 . . . 73 91 99 122 90 100 178 96 165 128 59 1954 . . . 80 111 124 247 104 139 164 80 98 89 60 acres 1959 . . . 3,339 5,490 8,985 6,988 5,136 16,086 12,812 6,759 8,865 22,169 61 1954 .. . 3,286 4,522 11,067 10,094 6,351 23,278 9,586 5,980 5,751 10,509 62 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . farms reporting 1959. . . 964 661 655 735 859 1,023 842 719 1,242 1,067 63 1954 . . . 1,122 879 723 1,011 1,217 956 717 1,043 1,345 1,445 64 acres 1959 . . . 210,300 172,393 115,204 100,504 128,633 891,291 60,023 177,448 200,693 211,603 65 1954... 190,549 173,222 111,951 77,804 130,867 683,470 50,738 178,216 177,444 222,766 66 farms reporting 1959. . . 89 105 176 118 114 164 250 72 180 304 67 1954 .. . 92 102 100 152 175 122 129 53 151 302 68 acres 1959 .. . 7,230 7,964 17,584 14,768 9,073 104,369 14,918 5,557 10,589 35,615 69 1954 . . . 4,401 7,895 6,106 7,043 8,246 13,377 10,048 2,158 8,148 22,072 70 Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) acres 1959 .. . 21,665 9,105 11,100 15,654 11,179 24,107 8,038 8,905 16,102 17,651 71 1954 . . . 21,488 12,399 14,363 18,867 17,627 20,111 8,389 9,607 12,017 9,574 72 farms reporting 1959 . . . 954 674 736 1,004 859 947 935 756 1,169 1,043 73 1954 .. . 1,144 866 1,036 1,473 1,315 1,229 959 1,039 1,434 1,440 74 75 Land m t/rtal . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,019 1,205 770 1,004 854 1,154 1,249 1,824 1,074 1,572 1,243 1,554 1,139 1,207 883 1,189 1,391 1,665 1,514 1,960 1954... 7( . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 190 159 222 343 441 741 625 1,026 421 685 533 1,004 576 650 455 562 729 455 1,190 1,414 77 1954... 78 . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 3 1 4 34 2 8 6 1 10 2 79 1954... 3 3 5 24 3 9 5 10 10 7 60 acres 1959 .. . 71 3 6 466 14 759 35 37 354 16 81 Land-use practices: 1954 . . . 114 89 83 802 20 412 512 492 1,223 457 82 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 95 26 80 86 34 60 29 55 100 82 83 acres 1959... 2,850 615 1,749 1,310 1,336 3,234 740 2,305 2,922 2,633 84 Cropland use// /or gram or row farms reporting 1959 . , . 386 71 140 85 153 123 57 259 389 90 85 op acres 1959 . . . 45,759 3,720 6,649 3,036 5,600 6,509 3,645 19,363 27,537 2,998 84 Land in strip-cropping systems for farms reporting 1959 . . , 16 6 6 5 5 12 2 42 11 81 acres 1959... 255 163 133 70 225 705 404 1,675 530 8! System of terraces on crop and pasture land /arms reporting 1959 . . . 619 147 323 268 322 197 169 451 749 339 8! acres 1959 ... 68,473 7,267 27,101 19,181 25,266 13,371 11,685 31,107 58,952 24,065 1The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area Is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in Uie county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. OKLAHOMA 161 CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 1,257 1,687 977 921 1,517 1,126 1,362 1,330 1,019 1,239 1,415 1,218 689 2,046 1,205 953 1 1,608 2,163 1,223 1,158 1,929 1,614 1,774 1,772 1,156 1,415 1,807 1,478 757 2,447 1,323 1,104 2 137 103 129 15 133 85 241 148 10 14 227 124 65 38 15 18 3 460,160 510,080 910,720 718,720 456,320 402, 560 446,080 569,600 1,315,840 l551, 040 366,080 360,320 272,000 645,120 1813,440 1788,480 4 84.7 74.1 43.5 94.3 77.2 65.1 60.2 81.1 89.9 100.2 97.6 79.3 89.1 98.9 103.4 103.9 h 389,742 378,022 396,237 677,822 352,376 261,884 268,376 462,170 1,183,037 x552,302 357,332 285,612 242,249 638,143 1840,729 '819, 344 R 402,592 400,567 328,713 684,449 360,822 277,611 251,690 464,661 1,226,489 '558,363 342,984 280,606 230,333 615,522 797,770 1817,742 7 310.1 224.1 405.6 736.0 232.3 232.6 197.0 347.5 1,161.0 445.8 252.5 234.5 351.6 311.9 697.7 859.8 1 250.4 185.2 268.8 591.1 187.1 172.0 141.9 262.2 1,061.0 394.6 189.8 189.9 304.3 251.5 603.0 740.7 9 20,304 16,732 10,279 35,821 24,385 10,485 11,349 21,850 85,058 64,999 42,832 23,288 31,939 41,828 61,423 47,877 in 10,809 9,819 5,155 21,444 12,434 7,787 4,950 12,544 65,958 43,813 28,959 12,272 14,649 25,799 49,968 27,270 11 71.45 75.44 26.63 50.68 112.86 46.64 61.34 66.77 75.72 143.00 200.92 99.51 101.09 132.75 90.75 52.91 12 44.39 53.27 19.80 34.08 67.50 45.46 37.51 48.19 62.56 105 .63 182.90 65.98 55.59 97.50 76.09 38.97 13 91 82 94 87 88 82 90 81 74 82 79 83 91 87 85 78 14 84 81 94 75 90 83 96 83 80 83 87 82 80 80 82 88 15 653 953 496 719 887 512 628 773 953 1,155 730 767 459 1,901 1,042 782 16 830 1,275 691 1,040 1,068 728 801 953 1,049 1,357 1,069 1,131 506 2,296 1,131 936 17 30,550 55,110 16,934 91,281 67,201 20,863 38,735 61,669 450,072 288,834 57,735 71,250 31,774 335,379 264,696 154,802 lh 36,366 68,544 18, 592 145,718 83,899 31,953 35,390 67,244 483,140 339,499 71,754 97,431 34,317 357,593 247,229 174,867 111 116 188 111 19 108 127 200 70 3 9 123 96 72 34 24 39 111 162 222 182 24 125 146 253 111 3 5 187 157 69 31 25 36 51 135 170 128 51 141 98 124 116 9 14 134 95 79 36 25 32 22 176 211 191 36 150 159 180 121 3 8 161 150 91 35 30 35 23 98 126 85 37 101 67 71 79 6 23 66 84 52 42 33 30 24 128 166 126 47 121 112 94 112 9 21 121 114 52 43 28 45 25 121 144 87 73 147 87 75 116 16 52 100 120 74 133 56 65 a 147 250 102 85 162 127 113 155 14 45 173 147 80 127 74 74 27 115 177 54 177 179 81 75 198 58 158 123 139 90 392 153 146 28 138 255 60 264 231 110 85 243 64 173 213 244 114 593 180 179 28 50 104 19 225 131 41 37 116 137 351 107 131 56 649 232 192 30 59 115 24 366 187 54 40 143 159 449 145 196 62 921 308 237 :il 16 37 10 124 73 11 30 74 382 435 68 90 31 550 404 210 32 15 50 5 198 81 18 29 65 435 518 63 112 34 496 415 272 33 11 6 2 12 6 12 4 263 101 8 12 5 62 94 58 34 4' 6 1 19 10 2 4 2 286 122 3 8 4 48 59 54 35 1 1 1 1 4 79 12 1 3 21 10 36 1 1 1 3 1 76 16 3 3 2 12 4 37 456 528 259 516 385 430 432 550 238 508 406 251 234 916 333 423 38 611 864 473 411 303 820 777 740 326 485 856 299 174 1,117 490 390 39 43,548 40,366 18,649 36,058 22,481 45,723 37,629 38,049 21,627 27,934 26,736 18,944 22,266 34,260 21,937 25,407 40 51,240 41,723 20,864 25,058 16,213 58,478 45,728 49,163 30,713 15,136 56,957 16,880 9,174 32,404 27,684 25,177 41 159 363 79 516 222 187 125 319 876 910 240 353 154 1,063 500 544 42 125 422 89 413 181 158 176 422 869 807 240 330 129 918 696 624 43 8,158 14,875 3,438 57,612 9,923 8,889 8,136 21,442 284,753 79,424 11,141 22,464 7,168 58,405 46,589 57,082 44 4,702 15,222 1,203 23,681 6,713 5,822 4,848 20,256 258,599 39,325 6,379 8,504 7,600 28,303 45,584 43,647 45 45 101 13 114 31 34 18 68 785 586 44 50 30 469 245 220 46 68 125 45 158 32 58 34 106 740 592 62 44 25 549 473 320 47 1,979 2,994 268 4,441 974 1,029 1,259 3,338 212,227 38,251 1,585 2,198 1,044 19,199 20,056 11,190 48 2,691 2,967 422 6,379 1,114 1,966 1,354 3,762 172,171 26,845 2,121 1,296 582 15,563 25,855 18,465 49 72 92 32 351 47 72 40 145 216 187 44 127 27 406 232 340 50 3,442 3,105 2,262 44,261 2,242 4,412 2,081 12,067 41,725 9,594 2,818 9,947 1,007 20,192 18,053 36,822 51 67 251 42 175 166 107 80 142 273 467 177 228 117 488 143 181 52 2,737 8,776 908 8,910 6,707 3,448 4,796 6,037 30,801 31,579 6,738 10,319 5,117 19,014 8,480 9,070 53 654 588 758 97 597 604 599 496 4 26 242 320 209 83 19 50 54 663 1,134 1,011 162 606 1,008 924 792 17 24 457 374 244 109 32 31 55 67,822 36,474 251,577 3,280 40,955 55,729 53,478 86,699 343 1,882 46,845 34,614 20,392 2,498 798 3,817 56 78,603 88,925 213,530 6,482 50,383 88,948 76,389 122,686 5,667 1,106 35,465 35,279 19,386 2,745 1,648 4,069 57 78 133 111 66 109 133 111 55 3 21 84 76 61 92 17 46 58 53 167 40 62 56 127 139 46 10 9 76 119 45 173 29 30 59 3,314 5,562 11,442 1,427 6,500 6,962 9,148 5,798 143 670 5,376 5,627 4,498 1,713 206 870 60 5,877 8,648 5,321 5,683 2,426 8,130 10,095 5,637 2,308 351 2,959 5,522 1,591 2,165 1,496 1,630 61 999 1,427 620 855 1,210 785 821 980 686 843 924 938 484 1,684 1,087 879 62 1,098 1,523 573 1,040 1,566 765 932 1,099 791 964 777 1,136 596 1,989 1,169 1,010 63 222,947 200,912 78,536 477,422 192,424 108,875 111,999 237,168 411,066 139,144 195,279 120,122 150, 105 184,228 489,728 562,323 64 211,396 161,097 56,307 465,861 189,461 74,194 71,121 184,775 431,156 147,506 161,542 104,084 151,380 173,986 455,526 552,954 65 248 326 210 103 377 205 181 88 36 59 161 254 96 118 103 171 66 112 122 151 114 217 101 126 160 61 49 274 336 120 48 153 170 67 26,010 16,768 13,471 21,148 28,432 24,262 14,441 12,234 13,132 3,304 15,727 22,286 9,465 5,223 11,139 29,766 68 10,460 5,006 6,935 10,030 14,214 8,576 5,857 9,368 5,273 3,151 22,998 21,222 5,089 2,333 27,760 24,576 69 13,403 24,723 15,661 10,742 12,892 14,843 9,251 11,345 15,033 14,414 14,220 12,591 6,046 21,660 16,775 15,043 70 14,408 16,408 12,896 11,966 11,727 10,086 8,119 14,900 14,906 15,440 7,928 12,906 6,885 18,326 18,603 15,398 71 871 1,169 629 862 1,056 746 853 1,033 974 1,186 927 871 536 1,957 1,091 883 72 1,110 1,624 868 1,062 1,203 1,175 1,226 1,288 1,084 1,370 1,440 1,213 575 2,322 1,200 1,007 73 1,201 1,622 924 887 1,455 1,077 1,255 1,250 773 988 1,209 1,092 636 1,827 1,123 909 74 1,546 2,031 1,152 1,078 1,796 1,503 1,646 1,569 891 1,105 1,642 1,302 704 2,158 1,215 1,040 75 694 667 821 154 661 662 666 524 7 44 305 371 241 164 33 85 76 695 1,218 1,030 212 636 1,082 1,018 826 25 32 503 456 270 272 60 58 77 6 15 5 28 4 4 6 6 107 209 24 3 5 92 14 33 78 4 7 4 22 5 7 14 2 41 98 22 15 1 30 8 20 79 148 849 197 1,179 89 31 708 168 31,675 17,142 588 90 217 4,270 520 1,853 80 123 167 23 729 428 19 1,215 100 7,739 5,893 874 1,089 400 1,148 447 1,204 81 53 127 25 180 8 57 22 65 42 179 38 22 25 440 83 86 92 2,080 2,880 502 11,649 359 1,665 660 2,365 4,679 11,372 1,826 530 725 25,314 3,360 5,383 93 60 152 25 260 23 80 20 185 50 365 63 160 17 842 129 164 B4 2,660 7,587 340 28,516 1,625 3,985 310 13,334 8,914 59,374 3,680 10, 524 410 109,467 13,718 29,206 85 6 31 35 10 20 25 38 5 5 136 9 55 96 500 765 2,875 340 1,800 3,805 3,449 100 200 9,115 1,020 5,626 S7 423 569 119 469 240 437 59 548 99 501 269 357 94 1,279 280 252 98 34,245 41,849 3,279 58,798 13,039 40,473 1,865 64,635 24,785 92,041 17,662 38,890 4,282 197,734 28,515 47,367 99 162 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED (For definitions and explanations, see text) Irrigated farms number 1959 . . 1954.. Proportion of all farms percent 1959. . 1954.. Land in irrigated farms acres 1959 . . 1954.. Average sue of farm acres 1959. . 1954.. Land In Irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1059 . . 1954.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . 1954.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Improved pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Land irrigated in Census year acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Sprinklers only farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Other irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres 1959 Farms irrigated, by number of acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . Land irrigated, by source ot water: Ground water sources on rarm farms reporting 1959 . 77 acres 1959. Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . 79 acres 1959 . Surface sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . 81 acres 1959 . 82 Surface sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . 83 acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 90 Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting 1959 . 91 acres 1959 . 2,481 1,620 2.6 1.* 1,744,647 952,253 703.2 587.8 2,463 1,607 589,738 358,942 111 79 47 49 39 50 138 112 473 292 694 431 682 447 215 109 64 38 1,209 760 95,961 62,005 1,650 785 954 129,181 35,984 559 59,863 779 57,811 1,696 1,028 692,094 362,288 244 201 35,566 18,393 492 386 70,784 79,746 197,632 108,151 1,197 57,784 1,124 54,086 2,405 1,556 181,764 98,929 15,868 220 255 297 516 627 366 172 23 5 1,787 147,504 1,725 145,256 475 21,231 418 19,241 297 28,897 259 26,540 41 3,056 38 3,539 24 41 1.9 2.6 7,154 12,293 298.1 299.8 24 41 1,620 2,097 1 3 2 7 1 5 7 8 20 30 1,299 2,059 4 12 152 2 11 3 19 9 18 562 968 7 5 376 103 21 33 3,015 6,374 844 1,225 24 844 24 844 24 38 799 957 45 1 20 1 20 23 824 23 824 5 0.3 0.4 2,101 2,260 525.3 452.0 5 941 1,394 158 91 3 2 1 122 18 1 20 3 765 490 2 2 332 93 1 3 4 192 84 85 3 71 3 71 4 5 69 85 61 32 5.5 2.5 107, 533 35,239 1,762.8 1,101.2 61 32 23,189 10,083 1 1 1 1 1 1 34 11 1,803 534 48 22 39 5,037 2,382 16 1,887 9 388 56 31 71,939 21,312 5 5 1,802 341 5,857 2,024 34 2,674 29 2,493 59 32 4,782 1,948 1,075 58 5,751 58 5,751 3 106 3 106 54 23 4.0 1.5 31,060 10,474 575.2 455.4 54 23 9,020 2,965 31 12 2,063 746 36 15 12 658 231 21 2,526 18 1,047 45 18 14,522 4,669 5 3 151 112 3 298 95 2,520 999 47 2,265 45 2,218 52 21 2,392 924 128 40 2,129 40 2,129 14 391 14 391 20 12 1.5 0.7 22,338 6,516 1,116.9 543.0 20 12 6,865 2,671 1 10 6 6,640 265 11 5 3 97 52 5 559 7 756 14 7 6,516 2,700 2 3 1,000 185 478 569 1,556 1,026 17 940 17 940 19 12 1,301 918 255 18 1,539 18 1,539 2 17 2 40 14 2.6 0.7 18,997 4,355 474.9 311.1 40 14 5,457 948 3 2 21 4 1,823 290 16 1 529 29 10 6,227 1,605 290 922 22 4 2,994 1,440 2,230 376 15 766 14 711 40 12 2,061 284 169 7 274 7 274 33 1,956 33 1,956 421 116 17.9 4.0 168, 169 41,874 399.5 361.0 421 115 69,334 20,985 2 1 2 1 2 1 12 132 26 168 49 92 28 10 203 58 9,203 2,585 244 46 64 1,821 460 104 6,971 143 5,753 334 95 48,924 11,508 49 17 3,816 999 190 34 20, 142 4,156 22,094 6,346 402 20,978 399 20,877 420 114 21,903 6,190 191 5 36 69 132 136 41 391 20,712 386 20,541 35 1,382 30 1,297 5 256 OKLAHOMA 163 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 9 2 5 58 6 2 19 21 1 2 59 6 8 17 6 13 1 11 11 1 28 6 1 9 10 2 3 40 17 4 12 7 10 2 0.7 0.1 0.4 11.5 0.5 0.3 1.6 2.5 0.1 0.2 4.3 0.4 0.9 2.1 0.3 0.9 3 0.7 0.6 0.1 5.0 0.5 0.6 1.0 0.1 0.2 2.5 0.9 0.3 1.2 0.3 0.5 4 15,061 1,529 7,325 171,588 1,602 3,470 9,452 12,410 2,190 3 39,184 1,798 9,875 13,324 1,323 6,992 s 12,723 4,226 1,370 58,510 4,719 40 3,487 4,059 761 428 26,937 5,443 4,906 10,268 2,056 2,516 6 1,673.4 764.5 1,465.0 2,958.4 267.0 1,735.0 497.5 591.0 2,190.0 1.5 664.1 299.7 1,234.4 783.8 220.5 537.8 7 1,156.6 384.2 1,370.0 2,089.6 786.5 40.0 387.4 405.9 380.5 142.7 673.4 320.2 1,226.5 855.7 293.7 251.6 e 9 2 5 58 6 2 18 21 1 2 58 5 8 17 6 13 9 10 10 1 28 6 1 9 10 2 3 39 17 4 12 7 10 10 1,294 734 661 39,886 884 497 3,408 4,809 619 3 13,139 203 3,066 3,572 837 2,686 u 619 670 130 16,708 870 17 931 2,113 261 32 11,461 830 1,360 1,858 1,172 1,586 12 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 13 2 1 1 1 1 i 2 2 2 1 1 1 14 li 2 3 1 16 1 3 1 2 4 3 1 1 17 18 1 2 4 2 19 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 90 2 2 3 3 7 12 2 1 1 21 1 4 5 2 2 3 6 6 1 2 2 1 22 2 10 1 6 5 11 2 3 1 23 1 1 7 1 3 2 8 1 1 4 4 24 2 2 10 2 6 3 27 4 6 2 5 25 1 1 2 2 1 4 i 17 1 3 4 3 26 1 1 17 6 16 7 1 2 1 1 i 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 27 28 29 SO 3 1 20 3 9 12 40 6 4 8 2 6 31 6 8 1 5 2 6 1 3 22 14 3 4 2 7 SS 1,085 274 1,374 63 110 703 898 2,782 790 518 1,431 68 637 3.'. 437 1,587 240 3,020 450 213 15 '58 1,728 479 71 210 9 249 34 4 1 1 45 3 1 15 12 i 27 5 8 2 3 35 6 2 1 20 1 5 5 i 1 26 5 2 7 5 2 ie 1 1 40 1 4 7 i 9 3 2 2 37 170 231 11,038 26 110 429 100 339 163 100 63 38 287 'to 150 4,378 50 140 150 6 875 '27 87 251 ios 30 >.<| 1 24 6 7 16 4 5 i 1 40 60 13,838 53 343 139 1,520 120 465 14 50 41 3 12 2 9 5 8 1 2 1 45 134 2,085 35 451 347 260 10 83 19 43 3 2 2 45 5 2 14 18 1 50 1 8 15 3 9 44 8 3 19 6 8 7 1 1 32 7 3 11 5 5 45 1,384 179 2,038 102,720 406 1,950 3,934 4,984 1,059 19,852 27 5,938 7,503 350 3,077 48 8,693 345 27,052 980 1,892 1,223 475 35 10,822 719 3,298 7,587 358 340 47 1 1 8 1 1 2 3 1 3 5 48 3 1 3 3 2 1 1 5 4 1 2 2 1 49 600 190 1,229 3 1,500 66 113 20 396 831 50 157 50 143 535 'so 110 35 237 101 50 530 65 60 ',1 6 2 4 3 2 2 5 1 6 4 1 4 52 7 10 1 3 1 5 3 2 7 14 1 2 2 1 53 10,638 540 4,118 153 785 217 252 300 81 228 2 282 54 2,398 1,317 600 2,010 20 130 356 260 307 3,094 35 140 330 25 55 720 155 455 12,116 195 101 485 1,600 28 2 2,320 234 511 670 70 1,120 St 247 298 20 2,744 73 15 266 497 166 21 2,821 365 211 726 322 513 57 7 2 4 9 5 17 15 1 2 47 6 8 17 4 3 58 645 155 375 1,231 99 445 610 28 2 1,964 234 511 669 44 122 SO 7 2 4 3 3 17 10 1 2 43 6 8 16 4 3 60 645 155 375 480 14 445 397 28 2 1,769 234 511 664 44 122 61 9 2 4 57 3 2 16 21 1 2 56 4 8 16 6 12 62 9 10 1 27 5 1 8 10 2 3 38 16 3 11 6 10 63 710 40 375 10,739 121 101 408 1,492 28 2 2,121 32 466 597 64 1,044 64 134 217 20 2,525 58 15 196 497 166 21 2,606 322 145 186 257 513 65 10 115 80 1,377 74 77 108 199 202 45 73 6 76 66 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 4 4 5 3 2 67 1 2 1 3 3 14 1 1 2 1 2 66 3 6 1 1 9 3 2 1 69 2 5 1 4 4 14 2 1 2 70 2 3 8 1 2 7 14 3 4 3 71 1 2 23 1 3 4 2 2 72 2 14 2 2 1 1 3 73 74 75 1 1 1 52 3 3 1 1 43 8 15 5 7 76 2 112 64 11,037 167 48 3 1 1,783 511 563 58 214 77 1 48 3 3 1 1 41 8 15 4 7 78 2 10,862 167 48 3 1 1,688 511 563 53 214 79 7 2 5 10 3 1 16 18 1 18 6 1 2 6 SO 716 43 391 1,079 28 16 437 1,532 28 537 234 104 12 906 81 6 1 4 6 3 1 16 18 1 16 6 1 1 6 82 705 5 375 974 28 16 437 1,532 28 456 234 104 7 906 83 2 1 2 1 1 84 2 85 65 1 3 85 1 1 2 1 1 66 1 1 150 1 80 4 280 85 65 1 2 176 3 1 10 87 88 89 1 90 12 91 164 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Irrigated farms number 1959 . . . 1954 .. . Proportion of all farms percent 1959 .. . 1954... Land in irrigated farms acres 1959... 1954 . . . Average size of farm , acres 1959 . . . 500 to 999 a 63 el Land in irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1959... 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 10 to 19 acres fa™3 reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959... 1954 . . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 1 ,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954.. Cropland used onlv for pasture farm3 reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... acres 1959 .. . 1954... Improved pasture farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954... Woodland, total farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954... Land irrigated in Census year ■ acres 1959 .. . 1954 . . . Lri gated by sprinklers farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959... Sprinklers only farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . ungated cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 .. . 8 1954... acres 1959 . . . 1954... Other irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres 1959 . . . Farms irrigated, by number of acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 100 to 199 acres ' farms reporting 1959 . . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 .. . Land irrigated, by source of water: Ground water sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959 . . . Surface sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959. . . Surface sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 .. . acres 1959 .. . Irrigation organization sources farms reporting 1959 . . , acres 1959 . . . Irrigation organization sources only farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting 1959 . . " acres 1959 . . 20 19 1.0 0.8 13,263 9,208 663.2 484.6 20 19 5,578 3,177 14 11 1,722 527 9 4 2 35 36 4 457 4 247 15 16 4,752 4,187 5 4 265 200 3 10 103 747 1,035 954 7 304 6 284 19 18 940 812 95 209 4 209 16 826 16 826 0.3 0.4 2,260 3,886 452.0 485.8 5 8 1,384 2,319 2 26 5 6 775 1,127 164 307 3 98 2 76 5 8 154 307 10 102 44 12.9 4.3 58,255 17,345 571.1 394.2 102 44 20,139 8,979 2 59 32 4,737 2,129 85 26 52 3,986 502 25 2,068 55 5,467 73 30 19,979 4,807 8 1 647 10 7 3 437 33 6,501 2,761 27 837 21 631 102 44 5,759 2,600 742 75 4,059 65 3,638 15 392 12 260 22 2,050 15 1,491 3 308 7 804 234 148 35.5 16.9 119,645 61,471 511.3 415.3 233 148 38,393 39,002 7 3 3 1 5 3 22 4 55 21 78 51 56 48 6 14 1 3 107 57 8,024 1,809 203 69 144 28,788 3,158 73 8,451 81 8,273 150 79 22,820 12,852 Harper 774 25 21 1,433 2,105 22,689 12,007 17 1,106 12 633 233 148 21,546 11,935 1,143 230 22,584 229 22,567 5 105 24 21 3.7 3.0 22,718 26,993 946.6 1,285.4 24 21 8,161 7,099 1 13 6 1,515 473 18 15 10 1,052 1,699 5 402 6 231 21 20 11,188 16,633 4 4 940 550 3 2 60 120 1,862 1,665 10 600 8 530 24 21 1,812 1,620 50 16 1,028 16 1,028 7 629 7 629 1 205 1 205 1 6 0.1 0.5 605 9,426 605.0 1,571.0 1 6 485 2,752 Hughes 115 5 1,222 3 670 250 248 1 250 1 250 1 6 250 248 1 250 1 250 2 0.1 769 384.5 2 90 1 2 235 373 360 31.3 23.0 203,395 130,813 545.3 363.4 373 360 77,698 81,219 7 6 5 4 3 6 38 26 80 57 110 116 94 114 31 24 194 160 18,099 8,189 315 197 251 34,930 5,777 61 3,889 128 12,403 212 199 48,684 27,349 17 19 1,740 485 1,460 1,011 35,708 34,644 13 333 10 233 372 357 33,004 34,005 2,704 125 7,027 108 6,573 42 2,636 25 1,850 236 26,045 210 24,335 4 405 26 2,545 14 6 1.8 0.7 10,005 8,513 714.6 1,418.8 14 6 2,419 722 4 2 349 180 11 3 2 154 23 5 512 9 628 5,310 7,143 4 435 60 540 49 5 296 4 266 14 6 527 49 13 12 463 12 463 2 77 2 77 0.9 0.9 8,316 6,765 1,386.0 845.6 1,248 855 1 287 225 23 2 356 3 227 5 6 4,825 4,668 3 5 655 534 4 6 872 921 235 384 3 109 2 106 235 379 4 45 4 45 2 190 OKLAHOMA 165 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love MoClaln McCurtain Molntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 9 12 67 2 3 2 6 5 3 1 4 41 1 6 23 1 16 25 36 1 20 2 4 6 4 12 3 33 2 8 4 15 2 0.5 0.8 5.1 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.3 3.1 0.1 1.2 1.3 3 0.8 1.5 2.2 0.1 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.2 2.1 6.4 0.4 0.7 0.6 4 1,292 3,048 43,983 890 600 195 3,800 2,789 1,523 387 2,913 26,076 100 21,567 7,689 5 7,945 9,475 19,126 140 20,985 391 1,444 2,245 1,658 7,311 1,135 18,618 2,345 2,595 11,240 7,035 6 143.6 254.0 656.5 445.0 200.0 97.5 633.3 557.8 507.7 387.0 728.3 636.0 100.0 3,594.5 334.3 7 496.6 379.0 531.3 L40.0 1,049.2 195.5 361.0 374.2 414.5 609.2 378.3 564.2 1,172.5 324.4 2,810.0 469.0 8 9 11 67 2 2 2 6 4 3 1 4 40 6 23 9 15 25 36 1 20 2 4 6 3 12 3 33 8 4 15 10 663 1,368 16, 530 26 281 27 963 528 382 58 910 8,265 1,611 5,299 11 3,154 4,727 9,012 39 6,083 59 388 539 588 939 251 4,826 173 771 464 3,284 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 13 7 1 1 2 3 2 3 14 2 1 2 1 1 3 15 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 IS IT 1 1 1 2 1 IS 1 2 4 4 19 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 20 3 4 10 1 2 1 6 1 21 6 7 ' 3 "z 2 8 3 1 1 22 1 3 17 1 2 1 12 1 2 23 2 6 9 1 1 2 2 1 1 13 2 2 24 1 2 25 1 3 1 1 3 13 2 4 25 10 14 8 6 1 1 8 3 1 1 2 4 26 27 1 2 2 1 1 1 26 1 1 2 1 30 2 6 35 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 24 1 4 5 31 5 14 20 1 9 1 1 6 3 10 1 20 2 6 3 5 32 83 647 2,120 5 50 19 125 307 290 30 429 1,686 13 754 650 33 160 1,062 878 15 5,627 50 3 481 69 1,519 60 971 82 639 8,750 410 M 4 5 53 2 2 2 1 1 1 13 1 3 8 35 5 10 28 9 2 3 1 1 5 1 16 2 3 1 3 36 1 4 42 1 1 5 3 3 .",7 31 82 4,016 10 70 106 282 129 M 9 295 1,080 627 70 11 8 44 64 5 36 39 2 2 13 1 2 1 6 1 3 40 56 49 1,040 11 190 100 384 100 148 tl 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 4 « 10 100 3,324 7 39 10 230 15 168 25 221 43 5 5 53 2 2 1 4 4 2 1 4 19 5 6 44 5 19 23 14 2 3 4 4 5 2 23 2 2 9 45 399 352 15,708 331 213 46 2,363 1,450 740 118 987 4,770 15,050 837 46 3,640 2,378 6,803 2,704 147 960 358 493 2,916 312 10,116 710 533 1,103 1,347 47 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 2 48 4 4 1 8 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 49 70 111 440 5 150 40 1,491 100 50 20 472 257 2,544 50 129 100 100 1,565 10 30 163 83 32 65 474 150 51 1 5 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 21 1 3 3 ;.■: 3 10 5 1 13 1 4 1 9 2 12 5 1 6 53 8 317 150 509 24 42 30 250 70 170 274 10.42A 60 535 181 54 54 490 395 84 4,459 57 832 483 1,311 435 1,886 1,250 547 2O0 1,595 55 368 525 4,099 12 109 3 82 318 64 3 202 2,039 10 948 743 56 146 1,150 1,152 1 919 51 33 53 202 142 115 1,344 41 291 202 519 57 9 11 26 1 5 2 1 2 40 1 4 13 58 368 478 1,153 5 74 60 3 95 2,014 10 458 248 r.9 9 10 21 1 5 2 1 2 40 1 2 11 60 368 458 968 5 74 60 3 95 2,014 10 397 223 El 7 11 61 2 2 1 6 4 3 1 4 37 6 23 62 11 24 35 1 19 2 4 6 3 12 2 33 7 4 14 sa 278 450 3,359 12 104 1 82 313 64 3 129 1,617 684 738 hi 68 897 1,073 1 790 26 33 53 154 140 103 1,303 41 228 202 469 'o 90 75 740 5 2 5 73 422 10 264 5 •'.!' 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 8 67 2 3 8 2 1 6 1 1 2 is 2 3 2 10 12 2 1 1 1 8 12 2 5 1 69 70 2 1 24 1 7 6 71 1 2 8 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 72 73 71 75 9 11 57 2 3 3 39 2 12 76 368 501 3,658 16 315 102 2,022 540 511 77 9 10 54 1 3 3 39 2 10 7h 368 489 3,527 1 315 102 2,022 540 499 79 2 13 2 3 2 5 2 3 1 1 2 1 4 5 ■-I 24 441 12 109 3 66 3 64 3 100 17 10 408 187 81 1 10 2 3 2 4 2 3 1 1 2 1 4 2 83 11 257 12 109 3 56 3 64 3 100 17 10 408 56 9 45 8 38 S3 SI S3 16 87 1 3 1 2 88 25 315 25 ■ ■■ 80 1 70 39 M 91 166 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table la.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF IRRIGATED (For definitions and explanations, see text) Okmulgee Oaage Payne Irrigated farms number 1959 .. . 19S4... Proportion of all farms percent 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Land in irrigated farms acres 1959 .. . 1954 .. . Average size of farm acres 1959. . . 1954 . . . Land in irrigated farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... •1) to 29 acres - . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 27 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 29 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 31 Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 33 acres 1959 . . 1954.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . 40 Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . 42 Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . . . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . 46 acres 1959 . . 47 1954.. 48 Improved pasture farms reporting 1959 . . 49 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. 52 Woodland, total farms reporting 1959. . 53 1954. 54 acres 1959 . 55 1954.. Land irrigated in Census year acres 1959 . 1954. Irrigated by sprinklers farms reporting 1959 . . 59 acres 1959 . Sprinklers only farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954 . . Other irrigated land (not cropland harvested) acres 1959 . . Farms irrigated, by number of acres irrigated: 67 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1959 . 68 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1959 . 70 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 - 72 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1959 . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 74 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . Land ittigated, by source of watef: Ground water sources on Tarm farms reporting 1959 . 77 acres 1959. Ground water sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . 79 acres 1959 . Surface sources on farm farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Surface sources on farm only farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959 . . Irrigation organization sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Irrigation organization sources only farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Both farm ground water sources and surface sources Tarnis reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Both irrigation organization and farm ground water or farm surface sources farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. 3 3 0.3 0.2 1,703 2,240 567.7 746.7 3 3 200 1,118 1,349 967 114 2 32 1 20 3 2 63 90 1 3 0.1 0.3 415 49.0 138.3 1 3 3 262 1 40 116 0.4 0.4 2,260 3,599 565.0 719.8 5 417 905 2 2 65 220 2 1 1 62 2 140 4 5 1,481 1,679 1 1 300 10 2 3 76 529 6 83 2 3 2 3 34 24 2.3 1.0 3,141 2,824 92.4 117.7 33 23 1,197 1,238 20 5 7 6 389 212 735 434 1 3 12 227 7 10 286 705 466 802 26 391 27 377 31 22 431 630 35 21 184 21 184 9 231 9 2 HI 2 3 0.2 0.2 852 152 426.0 50.7 2 3 152 41 1 1 1 100 20 1 3 384 56 1 1 150 21 14 20 1 2 1 2 2 3 14 20 8 9 0.6 0.5 8,215 11,542 1,026.9 1,128.4 9 2,568 2,363 5 3 354 111 1 4 1 159 230 3 4,390 1,352 3 2 322 820 5 7 640 7,247 759 412 8 757 7 632 564 392 195 7 675 6 669 2 84 1 70 5 0.5 0.4 893 1,589 148.8 317.8 5 5 50 369 4 2 3 191 310 3 2 146 270 579 634 35 512 5 33 5 33 30 242 1 10 0.1 0.8 220 6,380 220.0 638.0 10 50 2,524 131 514 9 2,250 35 773 37 492 1 37 1 10 37 392 10 10 0.7 0.6 10,194 7,590 1,019.4 759.0 10 9 1,777 760 5 2 2 975 68 6,117 6,592 1 2 20 1,119 16 104 354 1,223 8 8 352 115 2 312 4 312 3 39 3 39 OKLAHOMA 167 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 6 15 5 28 4 4 6 6 107 209 24 3 5 92 14 33 1 4 7 4 22 5 7 14 2 41 98 22 15 1 30 8 20 2 0.5 0.9 0.5 3.0 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 10.5 16.9 1.7 0.2 0.7 4.5 1.2 3.5 3 0.2 0.3 0.3 1.9 0.3 0.4 0.8 0.1 3.5 6.9 1.2 1.0 0.1 1.2 0.6 1.8 4 3,110 6,624 1,257 28,728 2,180 441 4,571 3,155 169,742 122,193 44,158 1,423 2,926 39,160 10,587 37,849 5 2,410 2,163 1,099 23,676 1,892 1,598 26,250 2,409 101,110 44,144 5,611 7,790 1,580 9,022 4,177 17,468 6 518.3 441.6 251.4 1,026.0 545.0 110.3 761.8 525.8 1,586.4 584.7 1,839.9 474.3 585.2 425.7 756.2 1,146.9 7 602.5 309.0 274.8 1,076.2 378.4 228.3 1,875.0 1,204.5 2,466.1 450.4 255.0 519.3 1,580.0 300.7 522.1 873.4 8 5 15 3 28 4 4 6 6 105 208 23 3 5 92 14 33 9 3 6 4 20 5 7 14 2 41 98 22 14 1 30 8 20 10 429 2,514 332 3,789 708 104 2,384 510 71,806 72,174 2,051 919 847 18,089 3,976 8,017 11 545 407 119 1,826 532 252 4,818 359 25,947 27,562 2,504 3,334 451 5,324 1,220 4,357 12 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 8 1 1 3 13 1 1 2 4 2 1 3 2 14 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 15 1 1 2 3 1 16 1 1 2 17 1 1 1 2 2 3 18 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 19 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 20 1 2 7 1 3 1 17 2 1 23 2 4 21 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 8 4 3 4 4 5 22 7 16 1 2 9 60 4 29 2 9 23 6 1 1 5 36 6 3 15 1 3 24 1 2 1 4 2 34 87 3 3 32 5 11 25 1 2 1 5 1 15 39 4 8 1 8 2 7 26 1 1 41 30 1 2 3 5 27 1 1 1 2 11 19 7 12 8 1 1 2 28 29 30 2 4 3 15 1 1 3 3 27 103 2 1 1 57 7 19 31 3 3 2 10 1 5 7 1 16 41 10 4 1 15 5 9 32 170 88 81 1,293 440 40 268 471 1,855 6,745 742 40 1,002 2,547 257 1,410 33 133 185 60 402 65 621 914 20 2,029 1,359 980 443 1,089 555 280 419 34 3 6 13 2 1 1 5 92 166 10 2 1 59 5 23 35 1 3 1 14 1 1 2 1 33 55 1 5 13 5 11 36 1 3 1 2 83 102 1 26 4 9 37 40 100 212 97 23,806 7,704 128 1,003 373 705 'IS '80 784 5 12 6,950 2,289 40 72 270 638 358 39 2 3 6 1 21 42 2 1 29 2 16 10 48 105 1,199 42 5,376 1,804 113 70 1,272 89 1,836 11 5 9 2 1 3 30 94 9 2 1 27 2 6 42 277 390 54 15 68 3,418 6,837 326 121 18 1,821 25 207 43 4 12 5 27 2 3 3 5 69 101 12 2 1 70 12 30 44 2 4 3 22 5 3 3 2 32 53 7 7 21 8 15 45 2,273 2,703 549 21,581 201 158 473 819 61,268 23,628 37,707 115 495 11,738 5,597 25,027 is 1,684 882 177 19,115 796 216 4,240 1,525 59,962 10,246 1,629 1,672 2,257 1,777 10,570 47 2 6 3 5 2 1 7 8 2 1 1 9 14 48 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 8 4 4 4 1 3 7 49 1,628 1,096 416 485 201 20 1,247 361 103 100 90 567 2,672 50 100 280 35 33 540 2 50 359 403 97 433 65 634 673 51 2 10 5 3 4 2 4 3 1 9 5 1 3 11 9 52 6 4 10 2 4 5 2 4 10 5 9 4 1 53 130 635 245 27 686 12 1,082 1,030 33 308 324 20 465 595 129 54 521 702 429 423 377 15,925 395 111 310 1,539 84 51 832 55 148 849 197 1,179 89 31 708 168 31,675 17,142 588 90 217 4,270 520 1,853 56 123 167 23 729 428 19 1,215 100 7,739 5,893 874 1,089 400 1,148 447 1,204 57 4 15 1 23 4 2 4 4 3 25 13 3 3 87 13 28 58 117 849 190 956 89 22 228 99 125 1,094 449 90 206 4,197 512 1,486 59 4 15 1 22 4 2 3 4 2 14 14 3 3 87 13 28 60 117 849 190 917 89 22 28 99 115 609 464 90 206 4,197 512 1,486 61 5 15 2 27 4 4 6 6 104 204 20 2 4 90 13 31 62 2 6 4 20 5 7 14 1 40 97 21 13 1 28 7 20 63 102 725 191 985 89 31 708 156 29,361 16,019 393 60 212 4,056 497 1,711 64 16 143 23 618 173 19 1,215 30 7,140 5,524 487 573 200 955 397 1,173 S3 46 124 6 194 12 2,314 1,123 195 30 5 214 23 142 66 4 4 4 1 2 3 1 1 6 10 4 4 3 6 67 2 5 2 1 2 17 4 17 2 3 68 5 1 1 2 25 2 1 10 1 3 t.'j 1 3 9 2 2 5 41 4 2 26 4 9 70 4 5 1 1 10 73 3 27 3 9 71 1 1 1 "i 3 2 31 44 11 2 36 10 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 72 73 74 75 3 11 1 17 2 1 106 198 14 3 1 62 12 31 76 112 790 190 832 4 22 31,602 16,732 468 90 2 2,937 482 1,784 77 3 11 1 17 2 1 106 192 14 3 1 58 12 30 78 112 790 190 832 4 22 31,602 16,372 468 90 2 2,785 482 1,769 79 1 4 4 11 3 2 6 4 1 16 8 3 34 2 3 SO 30 59 7 347 88 27 708 114 73 374 117 214 1,333 38 69 81 1 4 4 11 3 2 6 4 1 11 7 3 30 2 2 82 30 59 7 347 88 27 708 114 73 188 108 214 1,176 38 54 S3 2 1 1 1 3 1 84 6 1 32 36 3 1 85 2 1 1 2 1 86 6 1 32 5 527 1 55 2 1 10 1 4 309 1 30 97 88 89 90 91 168 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms: All farms number 1959 . 1354. 1'nder 10 acres number 1959 . 1954. 10 to 49 acres number 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres number 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres number 1959 . 1954. 100 to 139 acres number 1959 . 1954. 140 to 179 acres number 1959 . 1954. 180 to 219 acres number 1959 . 1954. 220 to 259 acres numlier 1959 . 1954. 260 to 499 acres number 1959 . 1954 500 to 999 acres number 1959 . 1951 . 1,000 or more acres number 1959 , 1954. 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 1959 . Land in farms: All land in farms acres 1959 . 1954 . Under 10 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 10 to 49 acres acres 1959 . 195 1 . 50 to 69 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres acres 1959. 1954. 100 to 139 seres acres 1959 . 1954. 140 to 179 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 180 to 219 acres acres 1959 . 1951. 220 to 259 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 260 to 499 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 500 to 999 acres acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres acres 1959 , 1954. 1,000 to 1,999 acres. acres 1959. Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 10 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting 1959 , 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 2fi0 to 499 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 94,676 118,979 2,907 7,265 11,294 16,969 3,375 4,731 8,382 11,548 6,791 8,670 13,516 18,158 4,639 5,902 5,401 6,898 20,527 23,354 11,936 10,584 5,908 4,880 4,134 35,800,688 35,630,045 10,523 29,263 317,886 471,741 195,071 272,973 677,985 933,652 789,469 1,006,034 2,142,643 2,880,038 913,300 1,160,637 1,284,975 1,639,641 7,485,182 8,436,488 8,240,622 7,257,956 13,743,032 11,541,622 5,517,756 66,155 84,870 8,975,117 10,249,134 399 946 1,297 2,812 4,010 6,291 47,645 74,258 1,616 2,514 33,995 52,906 4,689 7,300 135,138 214,287 4,209 6,223 159,637 255,559 9,905 15,126 620,412 1,010,144 3,492 4,972 240,042 364,170 4,350 6,045 392,056 587,294 17,693 21,363 2,543,046 3,268,047 10,680 9,782 2,692,657 2,572,409 5,112 4,308 2,109,192 1,847,248 3,674 1,367,739 1,231 1,590 34 110 364 533 110 171 163 214 168 195 112 109 80 73 35 46 120 98 37 31 169,352 189,102 156 465 9,659 14,094 6,204 9,775 13,222 17,379 19,243 22,355 17,587 16, 867 15,869 14,506 8,241 10,881 42,166 33,472 25,136 20, 579 11,869 28,729 9,369 721 927 21,636 23,433 7 10 24 34 126 224 978 1,842 69 112 1,021 1,643 107 140 2,038 2,650 119 145 3,200 3,949 84 80 3,001 2,711 56 60 2,263 2,160 27 37 1,145 1,583 90 88 5,283 4,273 29 23 1,905 1,743 7 8 778 845 7 778 1,333 1,406 21 30 45 43 16 18 47 58 38 33 274 324 41 53 89 106 447 502 258 199 57 40 48 517,958 480,757 99 105 1,208 1,241 912 1,036 3,782 4,715 4,497 3,847 43,796 51,819 8,168 10,443 21,228 25,411 163,378 185,930 175,675 137,301 90,215 58,909 63,386 1,277 1,350 297,327 280,497 9 11 54 36 36 33 718 603 9 13 421 477 41 51 2,234 2,932 37 30 2,926 2,201 264 319 27,440 33,595 40 51 5,239 5,890 88 105 13,274 15,993 441 500 104,761 117,537 256 198 102,863 75,656 56 39 37,397 25,577 47 27,821 1,053 1,489 36 73 137 270 45 84 106 184 103 151 121 200 65 84 55 92 208 213 107 70 58 38 414,020 398,254 151 340 3,841 7,871 2,574 4,789 8,515 14,723 11,995 17,438 19,069 31,549 12,567 16, 576 13,044 21,984 73,925 75,231 71,826 55,018 196, 513 152,735 51,824 514 883 25,406 30,286 5 20 16 32 32 95 266 931 14 38 206 507 33 98 670 1,317 49 96 1,140 2,017 55 138 1,315 3,315 36 59 1,170 1,919 35 71 1,476 2,291 140 162 6,309 6,886 73 61 4,905 4,169 42 45 7,933 6,902 21 2,479 1,104 1,275 14 25 12 17 3 8 10 20 11 11 72 107 25 19 40 49 281 382 375 381 261 256 174 1,094,022 1,102,522 44 60 322 498 165 442 802 1,606 1,268 1,297 11,524 17,124 4,958 3,761 9,557 11,749 110,127 150,240 274,252 277,344 681,003 638,401 235,102 985 1,W9 316,174 380,207 2 1 4 1 4 4 120 84 68 7 15 381 793 5 8 122 570 57 88 4,775 8,610 18 16 1,313 1,469 34 41 4,308 5,378 254 361 50,189 81,025 361 374 124,806 145,481 243 237 130,156 136,728 170 85,988 1,336 1,572 34 61 75 89 25 31 75 105 62 84 219 386 82 94 102 132 385 395 201 128 76 67 51 533,355 494,809 114 259 2,032 2,279 1,490 1,810 6,012 8,473 7,316 9,823 34,988 61,632 16,137 18,674 24,377 31,550 137,337 139,630 139,653 87,548 163,899 133,131 69,359 1,126 1,425 142,456 181,173 4 13 13 46 51 60 1,023 1,035 21 25 904 1,023 58 97 2,470 4,897 49 78 3,272 5,148 189 378 15,016 32,466 72 89 6,567 10,154 94 126 10, 518 15,131 348 382 48,817 62,038 178 120 38,457 31,513 62 57 15,399 17,722 41 8,959 1,313 1,620 20 69 45 81 12 25 66 86 32 39 241 343 45 60 94 118 426 520 255 216 77 63 63 549,727 552,514 84 223 1,303 2,311 688 1,443 5,424 6,939 3,808 4,560 38, 510 54,789 8,904 11,886 22,478 28,141 159,218 190,951 174, 529 148,907 134,781 102,364 83, 182 1,208 1,451 220,067 239,106 2 14 9 56 26 44 434 855 7 13 139 472 51 64 2,327 2,754 27 32 1,642 2,127 227 331 19,363 26,934 43 58 4,031 5,350 88 116 9,889 15,005 411 507 73,037 95,186 250 209 72,199 62,649 76 63 36,997 27,718 62 27,114 1,518 2,117 28 93 178 304 75 126 146 249 186 220 201 311 116 174 105 147 283 319 139 127 61 47 46 443,290 478,007 123 442 5,090 8,221 4,285 7,303 11,795 20,309 21,642 25,583 31,717 48,950 22,615 34,334 24,883 34,641 100,885 111,921 93,131 84,591 127,124 101,712 62,245 1,034 1,571 77,961 112,504 2 16 2 59 64 117 629 1,301 41 83 779 1,653 92 169 2,112 5,417 118 180 4,627 7,973 137 266 6,448 15,232 91 162 5,271 11,045 85 131 6,240 9,944 234 291 22,276 30,745 118 114 16,901 17,154 52 42 12,676 11,981 37 7,001 2,357 2,888 55 101 128 156 29 40 165 223 106 130 535 794 75 135 162 249 696 759 324 247 82 54 64 783,237 806,993 203 314 3,680 4,393 1,668 2,307 13,261 17,954 12,388 15,322 85,361 126,634 14,948 26,645 38,762 59,558 255,051 274,256 220,753 166,064 137,162 113,546 78, 854 2,068 2,601 270,094 309,978 10 20 34 65 78 93 1,246 1,522 17 25 647 845 130 186 4,517 6,624 81 112 3,736 5,990 465 749 30,589 52,477 69 134 5,901 12,180 149 243 14,182 25,072 674 743 93,982 112,207 315 242 79,180 66,636 80 54 36,080 26,360 OKLAHOMA HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 169 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garviji 1,202 1,422 1,151 505 1,126 620 1,224 851 1,336 1,162 1,359 1,546 936 820 1,996 1,451 1 1,544 1,798 1,617 559 1,214 793 1,477 1,041 1,602 1,559 1,619 1,974 1,193 970 2,241 1,860 2 65 29 16 3 33 22 21 11 13 49 22 33 5 13 46 25 3 128 89 74 4 101 46 64 41 48 102 63 93 43 20 122 76 4 214 359 237 5 147 65 60 20 175 193 70 368 17 10 113 122 5 376 552 368 2 137 105 83 39 223 306 46 586 27 32 135 231 6 70 147 53 42 20 18 6 59 30 9 132 5 5 36 89 7 86 183 85 1 36 36 18 16 84 70 15 189 10 7 33 115 8 113 178 159 3 166 44 90 42 150 156 44 206 21 16 98 121 9 151 248 233 1 201 69 111 49 195 216 56 240 30 19 86 187 10 131 205 98 3 68 63 44 21 148 130 34 203 22 10 80 184 11 145 228 162 4 78 75 32 38 165 117 47 251 23 16 58 235 12 125 144 136 20 255 75 300 178 144 166 213 157 115 62 354 165 13 155 152 214 25 293 112 405 251 183 237 283 186 172 64 510 248 14 74 91 58 2 52 40 30 17 92 54 45 98 33 15 49 131 15 89 90 77 52 55 58 33 107 80 58 98 45 26 57 158 H 60 61 45 6 76 39 78 40 85 56 80 81 44 23 120 99 17 61 62 74 7 70 64 92 53 124 71 127 84 62 40 150 129 18 203 135 198 70 187 124 331 258 279 168 429 182 265 246 721 316 19 190 131 195 89 170 125 390 323 299 231 571 171 417 320 822 312 20 87 54 87 130 76 79 168 193 135 98 298 61 271 246 327 142 21 104 49 89 162 58 65 170 158 129 77 264 58 266 279 231 129 22 60 19 64 263 24 49 84 65 56 62 115 25 138 174 52 57 23 59 14 46 264 18 41 54 40 45 52 89 18 98 147 37 40 24 36 13 48 143 18 23 65 59 33 45 94 16 106 125 45 49 25 396,267 266.077 330,144 1,010,266 257,905 279,211 481,195 376,393 420,134 368,242 634,954 274,334 589,175 699,684 687,747 415,649 26 397,426 231,354 337,160 1,097,216 232,263 269,608 482,331 356,102 426,587 386,925 643,770 271,452 583,846 710,238 661,717 416,773 27 178 130 51 8 136 72 64 36 39 184 66 124 21 34 198 94 28 556 424 270 4 399 199 201 122 229 431 160 421 86 55 470 294 29 5,784 10,463 7,310 60 3,908 1,896 1,755 666 5,309 5,799 1,851 10,784 433 264 2,932 3,534 30 9,493 15,170 11,390 80 3,700 2,934 2,430 1,259 6,470 9,718 1,274 16,345 744 945 3,257 5,946 31 4,067 8,336 2,996 2,469 1,166 1,062 357 3,377 1,742 491 7,549 301 290 2,042 5,100 32 4,927 10,451 4,870 62 2,101 2,129 1,071 943 4,890 4,072 897 10,867 578 432 1,882 6,657 33 9,267 14,554 12,798 240 13,321 3,704 7,267 3,400 12,152 12,458 3,550 16,667 1,728 1,302 7,957 9,815 34 12,233 20,128 18,8a 80 16,102 5,674 8,940 3,947 15,990 17,288 4,514 19,489 2,402 1,601 7,025 15,345 35 14,962 23,119 11,240 337 8,022 7,266 5,106 2,402 17,403 15,273 3,959 23,349 2,694 1,202 9,337 21,159 36 16,568 25,758 18,688 443 9,063 8,723 3,687 4,466 19,165 13,777 5,608 28,992 2,741 1,873 6,884 27,089 87 19,551 22,370 21,315 3,177 40,492 11,805 47,881 28,395 22,643 26,198 34,051 24,345 18,476 9,908 56,547 25,807 38 24,346 23,492 33,812 4,045 46,711 17,651 64,597 40,136 28,618 37,491 45,264 29,097 27,448 10,175 81,335 38,811 39 14,432 17,643 11,253 380 10,228 7,986 6,006 3,336 18,067 10,611 9,003 19,094 6,557 2,927 9,670 25,577 411 17,309 17,574 14,977 10,179 10,756 11,593 6,499 21,154 15,623 11,483 19,127 8,977 5,166 11,331 30,544 M 14,235 14,499 10,554 1,434 18,116 9,138 18,669 9,477 20,327 13,141 19,111 19,220 10,494 5,488 28,632 23,351 1! 14,615 14,691 17,441 1,656 16,634 15,020 21,961 12,634 29,339 16,829 30,324 19,944 14,820 9,492 35,901 30,386 43 72,537 46, 594 68,307 27,066 68,167 43,180 123,530 97,241 99,868 59,145 163,660 61,929 100,650 94,378 270,649 112,222 44 67, 569 44,656 68, 503 33,071 60,175 45,162 141,805 118,451 106, 550 82,183 212,146 58,491 157,384 122,224 303,504 110,125 15 59,989 36,074 59,803 98,566 51,606 52,114 116,943 136,464 90,690 66,312 207,155 39,381 189,191 178,712 221,288 97,284 16 71,396 30, 558 61,107 126,105 40,316 41,141 118,426 110,137 84,122 52,246 177,396 38,290 185,143 197,940 155,539 84,629 17 181,265 72,295 124, 517 878,998 41,440 140,884 152,912 94,619 130,259 157,379 192,057 51,892 258,630 405,179 78,495 91,706 IB 158,414 28,452 87,221 931,670 26,883 120,219 107,620 57, 508 110,060 137,267 154,704 30,389 183,523 360,335 54,589 66,947 49 49,027 17,355 65,239 206,536 23,040 29,575 85,489 80,593 44,446 62,031 121,779 21,305 139,369 166,352 57,671 65,535 50 541 761 645 461 646 350 857 712 988 551 1,247 886 813 672 1,827 911 51 645 882 998 485 773 475 1,209 898 1,255 890 1,468 1,190 1,081 840 2,033 1,178 52 25,823 20,984 26,283 242,563 44,432 23,455 96,276 119,709 105,590 23,940 240,129 41,700 153,341 150,094 398,658 74,816 53 28,551 24,510 32,032 225,967 51,751 27,035 137,694 157,890 124,653 43,622 258,650 49,432 184,174 172,294 373,627 84,412 54 7 1 2 2 5 3 1 4 2 2 1 2 13 4 55 6 4 10 13 4 3 6 6 8 12 10 2 1 32 4 56 20 7 5 8 14 4 1 6 2 8 5 6 50 16 51 16 12 24 27 6 7 21 25 20 41 27 9 4 81 8 58 57 121 100 47 17 18 6 48 52 46 124 6 7 65 40 59 96 154 184 54 27 37 15 74 106 20 217 14 12 71 71 60 623 1.085 943 487 197 277 121 596 408 863 1,378 77 87 1,109 644 11 855 1,431 1,768 757 307 480 326 842 1,182 354 2,014 160 177 967 1,010 62 24 65 27 21 4 7 30 11 6 60 3 2 14 37 68 24 88 56 1 22 20 13 1 49 37 10 100 5 5 20 51 64 420 907 400 595 90 207 552 118 151 1,051 58 58 453 778 .::> 330 1,396 921 61 398 605 275 56 917 860 270 1,359 77 125 657 1,261 96 42 107 66 2 89 18 40 22 92 55 30 113 12 12 79 62 67 70 148 145 1 121 35 73 30 136 124 39 160 20 13 74 116 68 663 1,664 1,198 100 2,537 383 903 771 2,136 844 1,449 2,406 379 574 3,968 1,859 69 1,321 2,716 2,597 40 3,387 811 2,469 1,368 3,428 2,208 1,685 3,090 621 366 3,115 4,004 70 60 113 65 3 38 32 23 13 111 56 31 138 18 6 55 107 71 64 135 113 3 57 52 27 32 144 68 41 204 18 7 47 149 72 1,419 2,462 1,843 170 1,523 1,105 875 565 3,935 1,093 1,636 4,054 948 298 4,015 4,055 73 1,549 3,280 2,872 254 2,439 1,603 1,076 1,730 5,675 1,736 2,506 6,016 877 415 3,000 6,536 74 61 94 82 18 150 49 192 138 118 75 198 115 93 45 340 101 75 75 103 146 14 217 70 355 231 167 145 268 136 160 53 499 176 76 1,916 2,424 2,219 1,543 7,162 1,807 9,338 8,304 5,943 1,799 15,860 4,591 6,635 3,252 32,701 6,789 77 2,096 3,397 3,862 1,363 11,695 2,662 21,037 17,767 9,720 4,793 21,787 5,570 11,919 3,505 45,334 10,608 76 30 70 39 35 28 19 15 76 32 37 68 28 10 47 91 79 50 62 51 43 41 57 30 101 63 56 79 43 18 56 121 Ml 1,271 2,357 1,740 2,792 1,162 1,254 1,321 5,552 1,144 3,773 3,687 2,576 935 5,853 5,662 81 1,683 2,572 1,709 3,113 2,013 4,823 2,861 7,338 2,703 5,251 4,381 3,712 1,548 6,062 7,349 62 30 36 25 4 51 20 61 35 78 38 77 58 42 17 120 67 83 35 45 51 5 63 46 85 45 119 45 120 73 59 34 150 105 84 966 1,284 1,047 431 3,537 930 3,953 3,493 6,657 1,043 8,726 3,218 4,647 1,664 19,102 4,191 85 1,470 1,639 2,015 205 5,056 2,116 8,255 5,185 11,186 2,206 13,248 5,687 6,158 3,653 22,246 7,902 86 122 101 127 67 136 90 275 231 257 102 415 148 232 199 717 233 87 116 101 139 79 129 99 365 312 293 187 558 142 404 297 817 237 88 5,915 4,700 5,092 15,574 13,881 6,332 28,871 30,839 33, 668 5,022 72,290 13, 522 32,306 29,599 166,547 22,243 89 5,856 5,329 6,305 13,598 16,770 6,246 45,396 54,640 41,739 12,826 96,304 13,777 63,058 45,767 179,660 22,765 90 59 42 58 126 57 52 147 188 125 77 291 43 254 225 325 121 91 64 34 70 151 41 48 155 157 124 61 257 53 261 270 230 112 92 4,079 2,475 4,974 49,769 8,284 3,927 28,198 45,562 30,543 5,756 81,933 5,747 57,725 58,443 129,665 20,622 93 4,990 2.056 5,225 52,831 6,392 4,863 35,681 50,368 30,344 6,172 74,055 5,543 60,888 71,348 87,412 17,119 94 49 11 54 239 17 40 72 63 53 49 114 17 124 147 52 48 95 45 8 33 231 13 33 39 39 42 46 87 16 95 130 37 36 96 8,531 1,619 6,822 174,968 3,620 7,522 22,396 28,732 16,008 6,707 53,446 2,038 47,985 55,178 35,195 7,957 97 8,385 682 4,734 157,615 1,717 5,803 18,195 23, 568 13,439 8,916 43,149 1,968 36,695 45,386 25,093 5,850 98 30 8 40 141 12 18 58 57 32 38 93 12 96 117 45 43 99 4,134 1,129 4,603 86,744 2,661 1,856 15,912 25,275 10,103 4,478 43,317 1,573 32,135 44,491 26, 837 7,140 100 170 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For definition? and explanations, see text) Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston All farms. number I 'nder 10 acres number 10 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 numlier 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1 ,000 or more acres n umber 1,000 to 1,999 acres number Land in farms: All land in farms acre^ Under 10 acres acres 10 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 or more acres acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres Cropland harvested: Any cropland harvested farms reporting Under 10 acres farms reporting . farms reportinp 50 to 69 acres farms report i np acres 70 to 99 acres farms reporting acres 100 to 139 acres farms reporting 140 to 179 acres farms reportinp; acres 180 to 219 acres farms reportinp acres 220 to 259 acres farms reportinp acres 260 to 499 acres farms reportinp acres 500 to 999 acres farms reportinp 1,000 or more acres farms reportinp acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reportinp 2,056 2,493 69 107 167 213 60 87 144 213 200 232 282 404 170 227 153 201 479 545 254 205 78 59 59 647, 141 641,514 242 388 4,431 5,774 3,506 4,978 11.62S 17,158 23,131 26,711 44,429 63,794 33,187 44,584 36, 212 47,319 170,177 189,215 172,839 137, 327 147,359 104,266 79,477 1,493 1,996 157,649 184,280 11 19 43 64 71 114 995 1,546 36 46 838 1,293 78 155 2,361 4,651 122 180 4,980 8,106 209 361 11,626 22,072 138 199 9,688 15,272 126 182 10,532 16,224 411 505 51,238 62,846 225 187 46,859 37,971 66 48 18,489 14,235 53 15,255 1,507 1,792 23 95 40 60 16 20 61 66 31 34 227 334 39 34 104 138 561 702 346 271 59 38 51 620,859 612,059 71 240 1,148 1,596 902 1,136 4,940 5,354 3,568 3,936 36,241 53,371 7,778 6,766 24,735 32,967 214,357 262,777 234,752 184,247 92, 367 59,669 66,341 1,434 1,638 367,729 369,752 5 11 25 43 18 27 340 520 320 208 56 58 2,785 2,972 29 29 2,205 2,096 217 330 20,932 32,577 38 33 4,820 4,489 104 137 16,762 21,169 557 699 136,818 165,760 344 269 140,708 113,230 58 37 42,014 26,688 50 35,086 791 1,026 6 19 25 42 12 14 46 78 34 55 114 203 36 55 48 77 255 311 146 132 69 40 52 356,759 352, 169 25 84 689 1,262 702 818 3,729 6,347 4,042 6,503 18,193 32, 374 7,149 10,852 11,569 18,417 92,994 112,984 101,589 90,462 116,078 V. , ,„ 67,633 696 943 106,318 147,417 6 5 17 19 14 20 220 363 8 10 286 351 39 73 1,685 3,666 25 50 1,471 3,505 100 195 7,643 17,447 32 51 2,915 5,770 45 77 4,324 10,661 234 304 35,162 56,921 134 123 31,706 34,267 59 35 20,889 14,447 48 16,543 660 878 14 46 13 11 24 43 10 46 108 202 29 41 57 73 219 255 115 96 63 48 52 298,277 308,475 26 77 388 950 763 630 1,941 3,490 1,201 5,241 17, 260 32, 213 5,703 8,055 13,596 17,404 80,942 90,984 77,249 67,183 99,208 82,248 69,202 603 843 88,287 163, 140 3 6 9 25 10 36 225 619 10 9 380 376 23 43 1,086 2,530 7 41 387 3,478 100 197 7,346 21,726 27 41 3,015 5,433 56 73 6,512 11,112 203 254 29,204 54,581 105 96 22,427 35,250 59 47 17,696 28,010 641 694 3 16 13 62 61 14 11 16 23 145 176 163 189 201 187 152 636,363 633,047 7 33 272 262 183 60 797 712 1,254 1,353 9,899 9,722 2,735 2,147 3,811 5,445 55,959 67,528 120, 147 138,230 441,299 407,555 203,374 552 631 160,977 176, 378 6 342 100 7 6 427 334 47 52 3,544 4,034 12 10 1,101 636 12 21 1,119 2,376 126 168 19,953 27, 392 152 185 45,733 56,420 185 180 88,728 85,054 139 61,266 896 1,271 19 72 97 174 49 67 93 172 104 145 110 173 63 93 55 61 162 205 100 65 44 44 32 294,580 293,923 49 276 2,996 5,318 2,826 3,896 7,572 13,853 12,097 16,816 17,058 26,955 12,392 18,348 13,190 14,401 56,932 72,191 66,679 43,266 102,789 78,603 41,046 494 675 29,525 38,526 1 6 1 24 32 37 264 373 22 32 278 421 38 82 943 1,704 54 81 1,124 2,529 56 94 1,523 2,933 35 59 923 2,488 28 41 1,180 2,201 116 152 6,247 8,923 74 56 7,681 7,280 38 35 9,361 9,650 27 5,147 1,133 1,555 34 110 96 251 36 61 122 185 98 142 153 234 101 100 85 93 244 255 117 81 47 43 29 377,937 352,466 111 440 3,001 7,106 2,100 3,541 9)846 14 ,914 11,401 16,614 24,264 37, 159 20,037 19,588 20,232 22,051 85,945 89,033 80,606 51,707 120, 394 90,313 39,960 803 1,056 46,773 57,022 4 14 15 32 41 102 558 1,185 22 36 391 668 68 121 1,567 2,743 64 103 2,057 3,861 113 184 4,106 7,745 80 83 3,944 3,838 70 77 3,556 4,256 209 230 15,162 17,466 101 69 9,806 7,584 31 37 5,611 7,644 20 2,324 1,193 1,572 32 87 46 93 20 31 78 136 53 105 189 306 64 75 84 122 339 394 200 162 88 61 76 490,254 472,847 90 199 1,391 2,628 1,187 1,824 6,283 11,034 6,252 12, 190 29,900 48,552 12,765 14,859 20,001 28,888 125,486 140,700 135,681 110, 367 151,218 101,606 98,943 1,050 1,465 168,417 272,037 5 17 17 60 36 76 776 1,795 17 26 726 1,207 71 132 3,345 7,729 45 103 3,085 8,301 162 302 13,597 31,839 61 75 6,506 9,852 76 122 8,709 18,430 311 389 47,377 86,646 187 162 46,923 59,808 79 61 37, 356 46, 370 68 28,485 765 909 4 35 51 57 25 26 53 82 115 159 56 67 44 58 179 208 123 101 87 73 454,639 458,833 7 131 1,264 1,522 1,456 1.533 2,311 3,429 6,170 9,260 18,168 25,106 10,989 13,119 10,427 13,652 63,353 74,484 84,189 68,828 256,305 247,769 70,655 446 681 41,274 63,140 1 5 3 15 13 24 190 361 15 18 406 534 13 29 461 1,005 22 56 905 3,005 68 124 4,170 8,061 38 60 2,707 4,229 28 49 2,169 4,213 137 184 13,053 19,732 76 79 10,901 11,907 35 53 6,309 10,078 25 3,863 OKLAHOMA HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 171 Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love MoClain McCurtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 1,738 1,505 1,308 709 1,991 1,839 1,275 695 1,105 1,947 1,156 1,314 433 1,580 485 1,814 1 2,0*5 1,658 1,642 965 2,541 2,257 1,666 882 1,404 2,799 1,565 1,593 563 1,836 572 2,387 2 63 22 16 30 89 30 44 20 21 103 45 8 18 61 13 120 3 176 39 52 91 183 no 104 39 51 239 66 26 32 104 30 228 4 161 61 46 156 499 125 102 80 125 613 124 52 39 337 66 381 5 174 74 61 254 746 220 193 99 177 1,059 250 53 77 399 86 616 0 48 21 20 39 123 37 28 32 59 126 43 18 22 105 24 103 7 46 39 28 66 171 52 37 48 64 179 80 20 35 138 34 162 B 155 87 44 89 274 248 99 57 97 245 167 58 37 200 52 240 11 173 82 80 115 354 326 131 90 150 380 244 80 56 249 54 307 in 85 38 40 74 217 95 67 83 116 175 139 27 48 183 52 177 11 93 42 49 102 249 137 77 114 187 222 185 55 65 232 68 216 1: 331 272 197 91 192 463 250 86 123 170 151 270 42 164 58 177 13 423 321 318 90 251 546 339 107 180 219 208 396 64 171 68 261 14 49 41 39 39 114 70 50 41 105 93 75 50 33 115 46 104 lr, 79 46 66 38 139 100 73 57 148 111 100 64 37 127 36 119 16 104 96 64 32 78 146 70 36 90 77 71 96 23 74 23 92 17 142 119 127 37 86 167 99 50 96 73 107 117 33 95 .26 113 18 457 536 427 81 242 417 342 142 227 196 225 407 74 233 75 273 19 525 634 509 105 218 441 418 173 236 192 226 512 84 227 ■82 264 20 229 263 298 53 104 162 166 74 106 99 82 229 52 83 42 103 ■11 165 209 267 41 99 130 157 69 81 88 67 188 58 72 50 71 22 56 68 117 25 59 46 57 44 36 50 34 99 45 25 34 44 23 49 53 85 26 45 28 38 36 34 37 32 82 22 22 38 30 24 41 61 97 8 46 35 49 30 24 40 22 73 29 15 17 32 25 556,930 565,004 618,374 220,532 440,356 491,190 411,040 258,326 310,410 351,418 320,448 575,566 236,563 312,896 214,536 375,890 26 558,798 549,469 614,259 225,537 394,091 485,103 430,911 247,393 315,714 362,895 335,250 588,349 172,200 308,819 215,131 366, 296 27 265 93 71 95 309 132 144 65 96 328 119 32 43 193 83 468 28 720 117 157 369 786 419 432 145 215 1,018 266 93 143 439 93 1,016 29 4,187 1,601 1,318 4,409 13,941 3,382 2,595 2,147 3,327 17,732 3,925 1,383 1,123 9,198 1,773 10,805 30 4,092 2,060 1,824 7,357 21, 114 6,228 5,054 2,618 4,248 30,039 7,633 1,611 2,046 10,961 2,237 16,730 31 2,758 1,255 1,163 2,263 7,130 2,145 1,654 1,807 3,437 7,363 2,548 1,042 1,253 6,112 1,359 5,997 32 2,659 2,308 1,595 3,835 ■9,866 3,071 2,133 2,733 3,685 10,381 4,615 1,187 2,075 7,896 1,924 9,297 33 12,468 7,034 3,579 7,208 22,219 19,889 7,953 4,655 7,939 19,778 13,513 4,727 3,062 16,142 4,276 19,450 34 14,085 6,593 6,511 9,304 28,528 26,160 10,534 7,444 12, 173 30,526 19,716 6,460 4,665 20,278 4,432 24,655 35 9,687 4,459 4,857 8,508 25,340 11,245 8,049 9,687 13,297 20,355 16,412 3,311 5,415 20,985 5,868 20,517 36 10,693 4,971 5,837 11,571 28,683 16,077 9,059 13,297 21,385 25,338 21,581 6,575 7,335 26,600 7,756 25,049 37 52,556 43,368 31,351 14,139 30,135 73,805 39,808 13,534 19, 267 27,037 24,038 43,042 6,725 25,726 9,004 27,912 38 67,363 51,181 50,738 14,258 39,514 86,846 53,989 16,913 28,159 34,494 32,864 63,142 10,400 26,690 10,824 41,447 39 9,690 8,137 7,746 7,634 22,489 13,847 9,964 8,033 20,634 18,349 14,785 9,966 6,415 22,636 9,041 20,505 40 15,622 8,947 13,069 7,499 27,417 19,693 14,502 11,219 28,894 21,713 19,567 12,790 7,217 24,929 7,018 23,092 41 24,723 22,930 15,324 7,544 18,512 34,997 16,655 8,471 21,088 18,331 16,934 23,054 5,487 17,667 5,433 21,931 42 33,981 28,431 30,439 8,816 20,250 39,841 23,753 11,799 22,633 17,251 25,355 27,900 7,775 22,561 6,032 27,027 43 169,588 201,537 162,021 28,903 84,741 151,029 126,613 50,217 79,787 71,252 80,118 147,775 26,447 79,906 25,867 94,600 44 192,551 232,951 190,016 37,287 75, 511 157,032 151,643 61,260 80,281 66,714 78,547 183,609 29,627 78,045 28,219 89,545 45 153,135 178,288 203,759 35,927 72,054 108,590 113,950 50,771 69,857 66,885 56,419 16; ,076 36,745 56,621 30,535 68,343 46 110,356 141,817 183,857 28,841 66,430 85,726 104,451 47,838 54,160 58,916 46,447 127,602 41,476 48,665 32,899 46,416 47 117,823 96,302 187, 185 103,902 143,486 72,129 83,655 108,939 71,681 84,008 91,637 179,158 143,848 57,710 121,297 85,362 48 106,676 70,093 130,216 96,400 75,992 44,010 55,361 72, 127 59,881 66,505 78,659 157,380 59,441 41,755 113,697 62,022 49 56,296 76,584 130,538 10,570 61,226 45,251 61,398 37,609 33,799 53,445 29,657 94,664 37,858 20,526 24,371 42,119 50 1,561 1,389 1,166 297 816 1,178 977 505 740 925 755 1,184 268 930 297 1,056 51 1,771 1,535 1,515 388 1,272 1,458 1,317 665 1,029 1,339 1,167 1,453 342 1,176 337 1,535 52 300,519 284,467 237,861 9,215 47,096 64,762 121,703 35,923 66,576 34,914 45,583 199,425 18,920 70,353 19,505 80,986 53 285,879 289,657 308,982 11,272 53,295 75,911 139,515 44,075 81, 110 44,221 74,523 193,105 26,064 80,417 20,041 113,109 54 23 6 2 2 5 1 3 2 3 12 3 3 1 4 1 22 55 49 3 11 5 20 8 16 5 8 31 10 11 4 21 6 35 56 78 21 8 5 8 1 12 6 22 38 14 14 2 7 5 87 57 141 8 47 13 37 36 49 13 21 116 41 44 11 42 21 98 58 100 32 25 21 110 37 53 35 40 247 50 24 11 80 16 131 59 98 39 40 46 222 61 95 39 59 418 110 22 28 123 22 259 60 1,687 494 524 170 824 384 595 359 502 2,500 521 351 162 861 133 1,770 fil 1,281 633 954 416 1,680 611 1,247 474 889 4,370 1,404 225 401 1,230 229 3,371 62 29 12 16 16 45 12 14 21 29 63 20 7 10 48 13 44 63 29 18 18 21 88 21 23 35 40 91 53 8 16 70 16 91 64 893 339 598 189 681 220 265 495 578 1,312 584 224 230 825 247 1,111 65 631 470 686 356 1,032 440 480 886 985 1,551 1,338 315 435 1,266 300 2,263 66 131 73 37 27 89 122 66 36 59 116 96 44 20 106 24 139 67 147 76 62 55 168 165 93 64 99 190 177 65 30 152 27 207 68 5,869 3,248 1,876 388 1,310 2,164 1,729 1,246 1,695 2,059 2,130 1,436 689 2,921 590 3,793 69 5,850 2,932 2,918 770 2,510 2,965 2,188 2,148 3,170 3,518 4,993 2,112 1,191 3,725 569 6,187 70 73 31 29 35 83 66 45 62 79 83 100 23 30 110 35 103 71 85 36 47 58 145 91 58 94 148 119 156 46 39 181 42 165 72 5,106 1,728 1,588 609 1,912 1,812 1,820 2,459 3,554 2,309 3,408 1,235 1,273 3,647 1,116 3,765 73 5,683 1,796 2,778 1,181 2,836 2,517 2,459 4,212 6,566 3,298 5,791 2,693 1,283 6,723 1,254 7,866 74 321 256 164 51 89 269 181 66 85 86 97 245 25 129 43 109 75 412 312 304 51 163 376 294 85 144 131 184 373 45 139 43 220 76 30,372 23,071 12,779 1,157 2,906 8,532 9,772 3,409 5,273 2,673 4,149 19,512 824 6,116 2,017 4,933 77 35,391 27,824 28,791 979 4,573 13,026 16,423 5,037 8,576 3,745 9,394 26,600 3,115 7,044 1,528 14,024 78 44 39 32 16 73 59 40 32 83 61 53 46 21 95 33 78 79 78 45 65 21 105 78 67 48 133 82 85 60 22 122 30 107 80 5,333 4,086 3,282 478 2,678 2,804 2,738 1,952 5,742 2,154 2,935 4,677 1,510 6,703 1,544 4,906 81 8,953 5,098 7,112 500 3,766 4,379 4,917 3,357 9,358 3,750 5,993 5,298 1,481 8,682 1,230 7,819 82 101 94 59 20 54 102 57 25 66 49 51 92 22 59 15 78 83 140 117 121 18 60 140 90 45 85 43 99 114 25 79 16 103 84 14,552 12,966 6,865 505 2,481 4,513 4,533 1,966 5,698 2,035 2,911 11,571 891 4,555 722 5,669 85 19,271 15,677 16,274 472 2,188 6,959 8,300 3,112 7,550 1,845 6,703 13,920 1,579 6,490 1,288 10,387 86 454 521 406 55 153 332 308 123 177 103 186 392 47 205 62 226 87 521 630 503 67 176 376 396 158 211 139 208 498 66 205 68 252 88 106,046 111,962 72,017 2,245 8,737 21,947 41,811 10,706 19,173 5,748 13,956 68,555 3,322 21,900 5,793 23,117 89 114,023 133, 242 107,071 3,116 9,412 25,544 56,355 12,755 23,826 10,778 21,550 78,066 5,924 23,787 5,168 33,247 90 229 260 284 36 71 136 155. 65 91 68 70 217 42 73 33 92 91 164 208 261 31 85 117 149 61 74 65 58 182 50 65 43 68 92 94,429 92,427 81,327 1,457 9,791 14,734 36,393 7,725 15,885 6,292 10,348 60,148 4,115 14,774 4,066 16,140 93 62,823 75,021 92,628 1,886 14,164 14,192 33,875 6,206 13,037 5,807 10,682 42,186 8,044 11,912 4,940 15,496 94 56 65 112 18 44 42 55 38 28 37 29 91 39 21 22 34 95 48 51 83 15 40 25 36 31 28 30 27 74 17 19 24 28 96 36, 154 34,125 56,997 2,012 15,768 7,651 22,035 5,600 8,454 7,794 4,627 31,702 5,902 8,044 3,272 15,695 97 31,832 26,956 49,723 1,583 11,097 5,242 13, 222 5,875 7,132 5,443 6,634 21,646 2,600 9,516 3,514 12,351 98 41 59 93 6 34 32 47 27 19 31 18 67 25 13 13 24 99 28,084 30,458 44,354 403 8,297 5,879 17,934 2,966 4,639 5,520 2,691 22,438 4,321 3,398 1,351 9,424 100 172 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2.-NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, AND CROPLAND (For definitions [tern and explanations, see text) Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Plttaburg Farms: 1 1,076 824 905 1,509 1,180 1,318 1,198 917 1,453 1,556 2 1954... 1,322 1,080 1,297 2,411 1,720 1,703 1,301 1,296 1,748 2,071 3 16 12 22 229 63 55 42 17 43 51 4 1954... 69 30 85 642 161 153 93 91 118 203 5 57 135 123 321 241 146 313 60 148 209 6 1954... 56 214 224 594 366 255 378 125 205 351 7 15 25 43 71 32 49 63 81 44 79 24 36 87 88 20 28 42 56 53 115 8 1954 . . . 9 57 91 103 159 159 72 170 67 167 151 10 1954... 82 132 186 226 243 113 156 130 231 216 11 100 to 139 acres 26 72 87 86 114 49 125 45 102 137 12 1954 . . . •42 102 115 117 147 69 132 79 127 209 13 198 68 145 255 160 175 92 213 319 179 14 1954... 265 95 165 338 229 223 91 268 378 234 IS 180 to 219 acres 41 69 51 39 64 49 69 37 76 110 16 1954... 60 70 81 47 106 71 84 55 93 111 17 220 to 259 acres 75 111 51 76 56 71 58 71 68 91 56 79 62 59 69 109 97 106 104 100 IS 1954, ,. IS 313 164 146 189 164 267 134 212 298 268 20 L954 .. . 383 179 200 195 201 293 129 261 316 299 21 207 76 100 83 62 197 74 134 126 184 22 1954 . . . 187 72 81 84 63 188 67 117 99 145 23 71 43 40 27 41 228 30 43 35 110 24 1954... 42 39 40 16 34 223 24 33 19 88 25 1.000 to 1.999 acres Land in farms: 55 30 31 21 24 110 23 28 28 72 26 455,263 281,325 268,432 276,230 291,328 1,293,341 229,480 328,240 372,494 610,479 27 1954 . . . 439,156 298,376 306,973 284,226 336 ,033 1,223,381 217,107 339,099 357,953 583,185 28 52 206 66 139 49 348 841 2,700 203 735 185 616 181 389 76 379 159 509 218 1,313 29 1954... 30 1,442 1,742 3,761 6,051 3,936 7,310 7,358 13,643 7,430 10,921 4,006 6,816 9,224 11,011 1,733 3,552 4,203 5,855 5,997 9,627 31 1954 . . . 32 855 1,468 2,511 3,957 1,857 2,804 3,594 4,680 2,565 4,572 1,396 2,082 5,103 5,098 1,148 1,634 2,430 3,189 3,131 6,700 33 1954 . . . 34 4,667 6,634 7,316 10,614 8,233 14,966 12,775 18,194 12,815 19,600 5,746 9,202 13,865 12,711 5,418 10,495 13,446 18,675 12,284 17,526 35 1954... 36 100 to 139 acres 3,090 4,886 8,422 11,897 10,260 13,581 10,136 13,770 13,438 17,267 5,819 8,021 14,474 15,307 5,349 9,227 11,991 15,010 16,017 24,441 37 1954... 38 140 to 179 acres 31,497 10,674 23,110 40,588 25,354 27,922 14,592 33,923 50,687 27,904 39 1954 . . . 42,219 14,785 26,219 53,607 36,403 35,388 14,386 42,627 60,242 36,749 40 8,097 13,641 10,021 7,698 12,705 9,699 13,619 7,393 15,014 18,313 21,631 21,724 41 1954 . . . 12,071 13,822 15,949 9,133 20,931 13,977 16,684 10,893 42 220 to 259 acres 17,987 26,374 12,041 13,297 13,766 16,215 13,317 14,719 16,391 23,031 24,645 43 1954 . . . 18,106 16,920 17,028 21,739 18,894 13,865 25,999 25,255 23,533 44 117,533 57,282 52,637 67,654 56,563 98,680 46,832 77,299 107,834 112,178 93,245 45 1954... 139,477 62,061 71,360 68,996 67,259 106,903 44,603 93,010 105,465 46 acres 1959 . . . 141,154 51,729 48,207 67,662 58,877 44,335 136,761 49 , 987 93,501 82,084 61,914 125,954 47 1954... 129,402 54,161 55,818 40,972 129,740 45,111 81,662 98,072 48 128,889 113,882 77,370 52,943 99,705 95,634 989,810 46,884 86,009 61,615 279,453 49 1954 . . . 74,677 108,737 83,355 26,657 891,742 37,942 59,621 36,813 238,035 50 1,000 to 1.999 acres 71,982 43,503 40,873 26,943 32,895 149,917 30,225 37,560 36,177 97,434 Cropland harvested: 51 Any cropland harvested 912 616 599 707 684 794 812 649 985 788 52 1954... 1,087 782 898 1,035 1,125 1,016 807 926 1,214 1,039 53 acres 1959. .. 181,273 58,961 35,953 58,887 38,503 77,774 87,068 53,673 66,309 44,789 54 1954 . . . 171,954 69,951 53,235 69,092 73,464 94,704 78,993 69,813 82,607 53,633 55 2 2 2 38 6 6 3 3 6 3 56 1954... 4 5 8 78 27 14 7 20 12 19 57 acres 1959 . . . 4 9 6 91 14 15 11 7 13 10 58 1954 . . . 7 13 28 189 111 42 19 53 30 49 59 18 57 51 97 106 43 119 32 60 44 60 1954 . . . 17 75 103 170 168 82 109 47 74 83 61 acres 1959 . . . 305 693 600 1,051 1,257 436 1,364 367 649 479 62 1954 . . . 307 922 1,262 1,698 1,976 803 1,166 593 908 638 63 50 to 69 acres 8 25 15 29 23 14 51 10 21 16 64 1954 . . . 6 44 32 36 51 13 54 15 28 45 65 acres 1959. . . 253 546 249 737 460 312 1,065 226 290 314 66 1954 . . . 200 867 691 844 1,140 272 945 291 519 860 67 70 to 99 acres 36 60 60 73 84 36 129 41 94 53 68 1954... 50 89 130 124 161 58 106 74 147 92 69 acres 1959 . . . 1,309 1,575 1,346 2,346 1,793 804 4,203 898 2,147 942 70 1954 . . . 1,548 2,341 2,827 3,524 4,081 1,617 3,281 1,941 3,812 1,934 71 15 57 54 50 65 26 102 32 65 61 72 1954... 31 83 90 73 109 40 104 60 88 121 73 acres 1959. . . 791 2,003 1,376 2,275 2,328 820 4,417 1,085 1,716 1,712 74 1954 . . . 1,708 2,765 2,466 3,804 4,775 1,524 4,617 2,213 3,317 4,103 75 166 55 97 118 95 113 76 116 218 86 76 1954... 235 79 135 211 190 159 82 208 302 133 77 acres 1959 . . . 11,919 2,474 3,334 6,811 4,062 4,731 4,867 4,413 8,500 2,608 78 1954 . . . 16, 538 4,869 5,444 11,225 10,226 7,700 5,304 8,197 12,542 4,175 79 39 61 35 28 42 26 61 31 58 70 80 1954... 57 63 60 42 84 43 76 44 80 78 81 acres 1959. . . 3,559 4,482 1,090 2,465 2,194 1,536 5,521 1,502 3,295 2,773 82 1954 . . . 5,288 4,377 2,858 3,321 6,050 2,860 6,525 3,033 4,821 3,283 83 220 to 259 acres 65 42 42 50 49 34 55 57 75 68 84 1954 . . . 100 74 58 57 79 60 59 89 93 76 HS acres 1959. . . 6,933 3,809 2,561 4,318 3,012 1,764 5,529 3,200 4,638 3,377 86 1954... 10,753 6,482 3,218 4,727 5,604 3,956 6,219 5,970 6,573 3,594 87 260 to 499 acres 297 149 117 135 136 186 121 174 249 180 88 1954 . . . 363 169 176 157 172 235 123 234 286 220 89 acres 1959 , . . 51,326 18,556 7,786 17,368 10,243 15,677 22,666 14,076 21,707 9,829 90 1954... 60,687 22,211 14,581 18,490 17,380 23,489 19,145 20,868 29,678 15,112 91 500 to 999 acres 199 72 89 70 50 144 69 114 110 130 92 1954 . . . 183 67 72 74 56 155 65 105 69 104 93 acres 1959. . . 64,133 14,476 9,272 15,184 7,132 19,280 22,985 17,558 15,923 9,418 94 1954... 53,842 15,764 10,794 17,742 10,661 21,778 19,311 17,385 14,007 9,363 95 67 36 37 19 28 166 26 39 29 77 96 1954 . . . 41 34 34 13 28 159 22 30 15 68 97 acres 1959 . . . 40,741 10,338 8,333 6,241 6,008 32,399 14,440 10,341 7,431 13,327 98 1954 . . . 21,076 9,340 9,066 3,528 11,460 30,663 12,461 9,269 6,400 10,322 99 1,000 to 1,999 acres 52 24 ■29 14 19 85 20 25 23 49 100 acres 1959. . . 26,136 6,639 5,371 4,149 3,373 17,647 10,119 5,435 5,061 5,206 OKLAHOMA HARVESTED, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 173 Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 1,257 1,687 977 921 1,517 1,126 1,362 1,330 1,019 1,239 1,415 1,218 689 2,046 1,205 953 1 1,608 2,163 1,223 1,158 1,929 1,614 1,774 1,772 1,156 1,415 1,807 1,478 757 2,447 1,323 1,104 2 46 72 37 12 52 36 67 59 4 22 140 70 18 44 21 20 3 108 179 72 31 159 91 140 174 31 25 289 121 46 99 62 43 4 227 244 137 17 326 208 331 128 26 46 444 238 148 94 41 32 5 339 296 249 31 475 382 559 214 19 33 546 292 166 85 40 43 6 74 58 41 4 114 55 112 40 1 12 81 66 51 41 8 8 7 102 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104 31 28 23 59 249 69 21 19 25 40 156 123 25 389,742 378,022 396,237 677,822 352,376 261,884 268,376 462,170 1,183,037 552,302 357,332 285,612 242,249 638,143 840,729 819,344 26 402,592 400,567 328,713 684,449 360,822 277,611 251,690 464,661 1,226,489 558,363 342,984 280,606 230,333 615,522 797,770 317,742 27 167 315 114- 47 205 150 212 222 5 50 499 236 64 166 83 88 28 485 760 295 57 636 381 649 607 51 57 1,280 486 162 301 135 142 29 6,525 7,048 4,077 425 8,648 6,600 9,211 3,515 382 1,203 11,972 7,125 4,125 2,837 1,099 842 30 9,403 8,407 7,200 801 12,205 12,366 15,086 5,505 611 1,162 13,878 8,368 4,541 2,277 1,099 1,324 31 4,314 3,408 2,349 232 6,563 3,264 6,292 2,326 50 676 4,734 3,826 2,861 2,491 490 458 32 5,876 3,512 3,934 441 7,474 4,451 9,478 3,994 404 994 6,136 5,229 3,439 1,722 728 630 33 11,653 22,785 10,181 1,327 16,705 10,996 16,254 8,277 1,060 4,438 12,467 12,261 7,160 11,004 3,568 1,806 34 15,242 30,744 13,846 2,512 19,941 19,717 20,456 12,690 650 5,619 19,336 15,240 7,968 16,998 4,039 2,088 35 15,080 14,588 10,484 2,452 18,174 18,869 20,022 12,647 931 3,690 12,537 15,429 9,289 10,905 2,682 2,462 36 21,054 20,767 13,996 2,838 21,274 26,482 23,864 17,253 2,355 5,312 16,405 19,144 8,893 13,691 2,921 3,040 37 22,688 44,530 20,277 16,239 22,006 18,377 20,313 34,273 8,908 31,157 22,512 23,778 9,967 63,116 22,118 14,626 ■'.- 29,326 56,820 23,234 25,077 26,216 24,863 18,915 47,364 10,361 43 ,764 24,079 27,077 9,970 99, 581 27,131 16,238 39 15,138 14,787 12,012 6,216 16,778 12,638 15,393 16,284 1,024 6,901 10,660 10,756 6,463 20,575 6,711 5,603 40 19,996 20,688 11,208 10,999 20,507 19,168 15,760 19,032 782 9,421 13,792 18,041 8,048 29,949 5,656 5,707 41 15,114 28,222 14,383 10,206 18,908 13,336 10,908 22,356 2,922 21,738 10,890 10,524 8,718 42,343 14,575 8,313 42 15,517 41,574 11,950 15,545 18,464 18,468 12,411 23,926 3,366 27,582 12,620 16,742 8,512 61,809 13,200 7,916 43 68,989 98,408 51,154 105,196 71,150 60,194 43,116 95,999 81,653 149,644 49,362 71,084 31,819 228,551 119,475 93,133 44 67,003 101,950 58,034 131,048 85,885 54,661 38,277 109,990 115,256 173,333 46,241 71,980 31,341 235,754 151,162 122,798 45 64,407 81,840 56,674 159,383 66,874 58,604 45,925 98,026 231,500 189,454 44,841 55,439 24,252 190,734 210,732 190,663 46 55,618 77,524 49,477 175,745 61,332 46,094 39,408 94,148 272,289 171,413 32,863 38,804 28,887 112,099 221,147 208,648 47 165,667 62,091 214,532 376,099 106,365 58,856 80,730 168,245 854,602 143,351 176,858 75,154 137,531 65,421 459,196 501,350 48 163,072 37,821 135,539 319,386 86,888 50,960 57,386 130,152 820,364 119,706 156,354 59,495 118,572 41,341 370,552 449,211 19 40,540 45,231 37,515 136,209 40,928 37,241 30,585 78,520 342,246 93,909 28,598 25,364 32,814 49,593 210,105 167,687 50 653 953 4% 719 887 512 628 773 953 1,155 730 767 459 1,901 1,042 782 51 830 1,275 691 1,040 1,068 728 801 953 1,049 1,357 1,069 1,131 506 2,296 1,131 936 52 30,550 55,110 16,934 91,281 67,201 20,863 38,735 61,669 450,072 288,834 57,735 71,250 31,774 335,379 264,696 154,802 53 36,366 68,544 18,592 145,718 83,899 31,953 35,390 67,244 483,140 339,499 71,754 97,431 34,317 357,593 247,229 174,867 54 8 13 2 1 3 1 10 5 4 13 10 4 11 5 9 55 8 26 9 2 7 3 13 7 1 3 37 28 2 21 3 7 56 34 35 10 4 5 1 26 18 12 23 36 6 50 9 35 57 19 60 19 3 21 8 42 14 5 13 110 75 5 78 16 17 58 66 90 38 6 88 54 92 41 1 23 147 97 63 59 10 19 5! 87 101 89 17 101 92 150 61 3 25 257 176 72 50 15 22 60 581 732 324 115 963 510 647 425 8 552 1,620 1,061 631 1,158 150 224 Bl 788 982 746 364 1,049 847 1,413 683 71 643 3,200 2,280 800 997 155 273 62 29 23 18 3 42 12 37 15 1 10 45 37 31 31 5 5 99 37 30 37 5 50 33 71 25 1 13 70 62 39 22 6 4 64 399 303 177 53 736 144 346 187 14 370 908 827 572 1,056 205 116 65 625 517 463 101 830 448 1,091 576 50 439 1,874 1,298 753 969 230 100 66 63 124 54 11 107 52 84 41 11 47 84 82 52 124 28 10 67 87 185 102 23 140 91 117 72 6 63 168 151 62 197 33 16 9j 1,342 2,640 843 331 2,269 804 1,569 1,032 452 2,684 2,171 2,324 1,442 6,027 1,163 415 99 1,825 4,238 1,531 1,002 3,183 1,780 2,184 1,695 364 3,873 5,586 4,598 1,562 10,712 1,122 500 70 69 68 54 13 106 71 89 52 5 29 65 97 56 81 14 13 71 109 122 77 19 129 110 136 73 10 43 115 141 61 112 18 19 72 1,658 1,795 901 732 3,212 1,506 1,768 1,665 317 2,404 2,826 3,791 1,700 6,042 737 610 73 2,440 4,085 1,460 1,222 4,680 2,772 3,591 2,454 494 4,222 5,770 6,770 1,962 8,748 883 696 74 70 159 64 73 107 60 66 138 49 187 89 96 49 378 123 68 75 127 243 94 149 135 94 71 184 58 271 125 150 58 619 151 89 76 1,851 5,493 1,265 3,918 4,363 1,678 1,980 6,328 4,334 18,778 4,280 5,270 1,905 35,366 9,484 3,623 77 3,509 9,083 1,906 10,651 6,992 2,787 1,929 8,170 5,693 30,680 8,701 9,811 2,733 60,310 12,473 5,021 78 52 55 33 24 66 33 50 48 5 30 42 44 29 97 26 20 79 75 83 48 50 93 58 52 69 3 42 63 89 38 150 26 24 80 2,184 2,510 685 1,850 4,010 1,122 1,680 2,612 558 3,757 3,133 3,224 1,759 12,194 2,044 1,244 81 3,068 4,443 1,135 4,078 6,006 2,039 2,179 4,347 381 6,029 5,170 7,067 2,367 18,768 2,231 1,861 82 37 89 36 34 68 32 28 64 12 89 37 31 34 171 53 25 83 44 135 34 60 65 56 40 64 13 115 48 65 32 258 50 30 84 1,443 4,762 1,148 2,554 4,435 1,377 1,699 3,966 1,445 13,398 3,266 2,957 2,394 24,313 5,774 1,737 85 1,622 7,279 957 5,698 5,214 2,645 1,902 4,393 1,520 19,181 3,680 6,809 2,399 38,794 6,081 2,525 86 143 201 94 228 171 111 89 189 203 386 125 174 79 618 298 212 87 143 236 114 341 219 106 85 230 273 458 321 193 83 661 367 293 88 7,213 14,968 2,729 22,754 19,069 4,984 8,701 16,108 42,058 82,497 17,068 24,205 7,832 124,959 61,939 27,425 89 7,647 17,798 4,346 43,081 26,466 6,493 7,017 21,217 65,186 111,233 16,269 32,471 8,767 136,469 69,599 39,610 90 66 94 56 189 87 60 58 m 303 267 59 76 29 287 278 239 91 69 94 51 241 87 55 49 110 350 247 45 57 35 174 305 281 92 4,765 13,884 3,708 28,176 18,214 4,910 10,832 16,267 118,971 102,003 12,441 19,505 6,736 97,307 87,605 57,356 93 5,798 14,400 3,018 45,118 16,858 6,340 7,920 14,242 153,474 104,880 10,999 15,394 7,035 61,862 85,105 69,131 94 50 37 47 137 42 26 25 69 363 83 24 23 33 44 202 162 95 44 20 36 133 42 30 17 58 331 77 20 19 24 32 157 151 99 9,080 7,988 5,144 30,794 9,925 3,827 9,487 13,061 281,915 62,379 9,999 8,050 6,797 26,907 95,586 62,017 97 9,025 5,659 3,011 34,400 12,600 5,794 6,122 9,453 255,902 58,306 10,395 10,858 5,934 19,886 69,334 55,133 98 24 31 24 87 29 22 18 49 246 67 15 16 18 39 145 113 99 2,787 6,818 1,659 17,333 6,788 3,155 5,751 7,416 152,328 42,241 5,723 5,043 3,963 21,611 60,557 35,830 U« 174 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bryan Farms: A]] farm operators number 1059. 1054. Full owners numlier 105!) . 1054. Part owners number 1050 . 1054. Managers number 1059 . 1054 . All tenants number 1050. 1954. Proportion of lenancv percent 1059 . 1954 . Land in farms: All farm operators acres 1959 . 1954. Full owners acres 1950. 1954. Part owners acres 1950 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1054. All tenants acres 1959 . 1954. Cropland harvested: All farm operators farms reporting 1959 . 1951 . acres 1950. 1954 . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1059 . 1054. Part owners farms reporting 1050 . 1054. acres 1959 . 1954 . Managers fam.s reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1950 . 1954. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total number 1959. 1954 . Full owners number 1959 . 1954. Part owners number 1959 . 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 . 1054. Proportion of tenancy percent 1059 . 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total number 1959 . Full owners number 1050 . Part owners number 1050 . Managers number 1959 . All tenants number 1959 . Proportion of tenancy percent 1950 . Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total acres 1059 . 1954. Full owners acres 1059. 1954. Part owners acres 1959 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1954. Ml tenants acres 1950. 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total acres 1959 . Full owners acres 1059 . Part owners acres 1950 . Managers acres 1959 . All tenants acres 1959 . Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator : White farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1950. 1954. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Part owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1059. 1954. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1059 . 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . acres 1059. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 94,676 118,979 46,161 58,095 29,230 30,706 413 557 18,852 29,621 19.9 24.9 35,800,688 35,630,045 9,690,131 10,175,214 19,454,035 17,292,048 1,061,725 957,679 5,594,797 7,205,104 66,155 84,870 8,975,117 10,249,134 26,499 34,328 1,871,880 2,359,809 25,055 27,576 4,979,162 5,053,664 288 401 58,845 72, 538 14,313 22,565 2,065,230 2,763,123 91,089 113,697 44,116 55,030 28,429 29,739 398 551 18,146 28,377 19.9 25.0 3,587 2,065 801 15 706 19.7 35,292,107 35,057,993 9,493,659 9,931,160 19,237,970 17,097,192 1,053,410 948,404 5,507,068 7,081,237 508,581 196,472 216,065 8,315 87,729 63,881 81,468 8,889,364 10,130,721 25,410 32,728 1,845,066 2,321,217 24,379 26,718 4,939,315 5,010,400 13,816 21,628 2,046,937 2,729,502 2,274 85,753 1,089 26,814 676 39,847 497 18,293 1,231 1,590 934 1,160 152 224 144 202 11.7 12.7 169,352 189,102 117,781 120,655 35,170 48,267 310 4,572 16,091 15,608 721 927 21,636 23,433 510 627 13,572 12,233 129 198 6,106 8,361 50 562 81 98 1,908 2,277 1,122 1,542 864 1,122 143 220 1 4 114 196 10.2 12.7 109 70 30 27.5 159,501 184,805 112,230 117,536 34,001 47,702 310 4,572 12,960 14,995 9,851 5,551 1,169 3,131 658 908 20,631 23,134 476 615 13,313 12,084 121 195 5,960 8,259 60 94 1,308 2,229 63 1,005 34 259 8 146 21 600 1,333 1,406 486 506 505 466 339 434 25.4 30.9 517,958 480,757 124,904 122,987 280,715 232,444 1,200 111,139 125,326 1,277 1,350 297,327 280,497 444 465 65,853 68,302 501 465 160,662 130,212 710 329 420 70,102 81,983 1,333 1,406 486 506 505 466 3 339 434 25.4 30.9 517,958 480,757 124,904 122,987 280,715 232,444 1,200 111,139 125,326 1,277 1,350 297,327 280,497 444 465 65,853 68,302 501 465 160,662 130,212 329 420 70,102 81,983 1,053 1,489 571 821 316 330 14 15 152 323 14.4 21.7 414,020 398,254 130,280 139,268 200,842 163,906 40,172 40,372 42,726 54,708 514 883 25,406 30,286 228 407 7,825 10,055 197 271 11,846 13,429 10 9 1,096 923 79 196 4,639 5,879 1,033 1,437 558 781 312 326 14 15 149 315 14.4 21.9 20 13 3 15.0 411,549 393,116 128,973 135,818 199,870 162,819 40,172 40,372 42,534 54,107 2,471 1,307 972 192 508 858 25,272 29,933 225 391 7,775 9,920 194 267 11,762 13,278 79 191 4,639 5,812 6 134 3 50 3 84 1,104 1,275 299 421 547 572 6 6 252 276 22.8 21.6 1,094,022 1,102,522 153,225 237,045 730,140 667,274 52,446 51,871 158,211 146,332 985 1,149 316,174 380,207 237 338 46,473 73,427 521 552 204,854 231,146 4 5 1,244 1,624 223 254 63,603 74,010 1,103 1,275 298 421 547 572 6 6 252 276 22.8 21.6 1 1 1,093,542 1,102,522 152,745 237,045 730,140 667,274 52,446 51,871 158,211 146,332 480 480 984 1,149 316,149 380,207 236 338 46,448 73,427 521 552 204,854 231,146 223 254 63,603 74,010 1 25 1 1,336 1,572 589 700 412 391 2 3 333 478 24.9 30.4 533,355 494,809 194,674 175,454 242,008 194,630 4,000 5,640 92,673 119,085 1,126 1,425 142,456 181,173 442 582 40,256 55,795 382 383 63,570 70,011 1 2 356 509 301 458 38,274 54,858 1,334 1,569 588 700 411 391 2 3 333 475 25.0 30.3 2 1 533,017 494,604 194,594 175,454 241,750 194,630 4,000 5,640 92,673 118,880 338 80 258 1,124 1,423 142,365 181,110 441 582 40,236 55,795 381 383 63,499 70,011 301 456 38,274 54,795 1,313 1,620 483 583 480 504 2 348 533 26.5 32.9 549,727 552,514 127,926 123,609 293,703 265,108 1,780 126,318 163,797 1,208 1,451 220,067 239,106 410 466 49,256 50,237 470 492 112,756 110,445 504 326 493 57,551 78,424 1,280 1,542 468 551 470 485 2 340 506 26.6 32.8 33 15 10 541,836 540,598 125,157 120,150 289,995 260,371 1,780 124,904 160,077 7,891 2,769 3,708 1,414 1,182 1,381 218,002 234,793 399 441 48,602 48,904 461 473 111,857 108,920 320 467 57,039 76,969 26 2,065 11 654 9 899 6 512 1,518 2,117 842 1,119 384 462 10 15 282 521 18.6 24.6 443,290 478,007 176,815 187,656 196,431 184,454 8,852 14,732 59,192 91,165 1,034 1,571 77,961 112,504 500 712 25,660 37,222 319 428 34,175 43,812 12 437 1,892 209 419 17,689 29,578 1,483 2,064 820 1,088 379 451 10 14 274 511 18.5 24.8 35 22 5 437,298 472,608 173,529 185,205 196,603 182,433 8,852 14,572 58,314 90,398 5,992 3,286 1,828 878 1,011 1,531 77,070 111,269 489 693 25,334 36,884 314 417 33,788 43,228 202 410 17,511 29,285 23 891 11 326 5 387 7 178 2,357 2,888 768 944 791 819 3 6 795 1,119 33.7 38.7 783,237 806,993 156,967 155,146 418,244 394,895 837 4,191 207,189 252,761 2,068 2,601 270,094 309,978 592 755 43,517 57,058 765 804 145,624 144,852 3 5 268 845 708 1,037 80,685 107,223 2,306 2,817 742 902 777 805 3 6 784 1,104 34.0 39.2 51 26 14 11 21.6 773,804 796,788 153,713 150,622 414,460 390,684 837 4,191 204,794 251,291 9,433 3,254 3,784 2,395 2,026 2,543 267,238 306,698 573 723 42,638 55,602 752 790 144,290 143,551 698 1,025 80,042 106,700 42 2,856 19 879 13 1,334 10 643 OKLAHOMA 175 OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Cueter Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 1,202 1,422 1,151 505 1,126 620 1,224 851 1,336 1,162 1,359 1,546 936 820 1,996 1,451 1 1,544 1,798 1,617 559 1,214 793 1,477 1,041 1,602 1,559 1,619 1,974 1,193 970 2,241 1,860 2 574 1,091 790 81 607 299 494 310 723 565 5X 1,165 357 257 674 758 3 685 1,354 1,041 106 656 404 552 367 797 740 667 1,428 455 305 817 860 4 409 212 228 297 268 216 427 342 458 332 504 260 406 424 759 466 5 406 209 301 301 203 223 436 348 529 375 541 317 461 457 724 481 6 7 7 13 3 12 1 4 1 7 4 8 10 2 3 6 6 7 11 6 12 3 11 3 4 4 9 6 1 12 2 9 9 8 212 112 120 124 239 104 299 198 148 261 313 111 in 136 557 221 9 442 229 263 149 344 163 485 322 267 438 410 217 277 206 691 510 10 17.6 7.9 10.4 24.6 21.2 16.8 24.4 23.3 11.1 22.5 23.0 7.2 18.3 16.6 27.9 15.2 11 28.6 12.7 16.2 26.6 28.3 20.6 32.8 30.9 16.7 28.1 25.3 11.0 23.2 21.2 30.8 27.4 12 396,267 266,077 330,144 1,010,266 257,905 279,211 481,195 376,393 420,134 368,242 634,954 274,334 589,175 699,684 687,747 415,649 13 397,426 231,354 337,160 1,097,216 232,263 269,608 482,331 356,102 426,587 386,925 643,770 271,452 583,846 710,238 661,717 416,773 14 84,143 151,615 160,369 100,290 85,720 80,914 109,608 73,745 136,242 79,967 166,943 168,005 170,952 126,384 141,294 153,283 15 85,005 154,931 176,415 119,290 92,223 92,544 107,395 76,782 129,895 85,921 185,732 157,068 159,845 112,456 151, 594 132,896 16 212,506 55,434 131,605 684,605 105,575 179,242 277,229 230,143 234,690 237,493 342,685 75,111 334,091 403,427 377,687 199,803 17 199,844 43,006 97,851 652,091 67,900 140,001 251,426 191,104 216,980 213,633 317,766 73,040 320,331 437,901 317,031 179,865 18 54,655 43,082 20,235 87,033 14,880 390 12,364 120 16,637 2,895 7,240 10,355 5,960 26,474 7,863 4,945 19 16,147 7,500 25,746 106,460 8,931 4,610 12,315 1,120 27,010 2,550 1,000 12,503 14,120 8,740 10,390 20 44,963 15,946 17,935 138,338 51,730 18,665 81,994 72,385 32,565 47,887 118,086 20,863 78,172 143,399 160,903 57,618 21 96,430 25,917 37,148 219,375 63,209 32,453 112,195 87,096 52,702 84,821 139,272 28,841 103,670 145,761 184,352 93,622 22 541 761 645 461 646 350 857 712 988 551 1,247 886 813 672 1,827 911 23 645 882 998 485 773 475 1,209 898 1,255 890 1,468 1,190 1,081 840 2,033 1,178 24 25,823 20,984 26,283 242, 563 44,432 23,455 96,276 119,709 105,590 23,940 240,129 41,700 153,341 150,094 398,658 74,816 25 28,551 24,510 32,032 225,967 51,751 27,035 137,694 157,890 124,653 43,622 258,650 49,432 184,174 172,294 373,627 84,412 26 200 559 394 69 302 153 274 205 452 210 448 602 285 178 535 391 27 248 618 569 75 360 210 385 273 539 328 543 782 369 220 673 449 28 5,891 12,596 12,898 23,779 11,405 7,472 17,524 18,936 24,250 5,348 52,625 21,267 36,018 23,528 72,904 20,243 29 7,572 13,196 15,265 25,098 16,260 9,744 28,605 27,269 29,787 9,677 64,801 22,393 47,453 24, 592 81,158 21,690 .in 238 153 175 277 194 143 356 324 422 218 495 225 377 387 749 349 3] 244 169 245 276 167 163 397 337 499 293 530 287 455 434 713 382 32 14,006 6,567 10,193 164,252 19,009 12,676 56,875 72,532 66,129 14,200 133,381 17,202 88,311 103,597 219,914 35,794 sa 14,139 8,097 9,999 144,779 14,659 12,089 69,158 86,992 70,587 22,443 128,647 21,595 95,495 111,971 177,851 33,665 34 6 3 9 2 8 1 2 1 6 2 8 6 1 6 5 15 7 4 9 3 5 2 3 7 3 1 7 2 9 8 ■>; 1,160 583 759 206 986 10 401 25 1,546 224 2,092 291 254 2,434 466 37 634 317 1,281 575 678 375 271 1,739 122 211 272 1,018 3,683 1,111 38 97 46 67 113 142 53 225 182 108 121 296 53 150 107 537 166 39 146 91 175 131 241 102 425 285 210 266 394 114 257 184 638 339 40 4,766 1,238 2,433 54,326 13,032 3,297 21,476 28,216 13,665 4,168 52,031 2,940 28,758 22,969 103,406 18,313 41 6,206 2,900 5,487 55,515 20,154 5,202 39,556 43,358 22,540 11,380 64,991 5,172 41,226 34,713 110,935 27,946 42 1,083 1,359 991 505 1,107 605 1,199 832 1,308 1,027 1,353 1,543 935 820 1,991 1,406 43 1,370 1,715 1,342 559 1,192 761 1,436 1,015 1,573 1,370 1,611 1,971 1,189 970 2,236 1,801 44 522 1,040 668 81 595 289 474 297 710 500 534 1,162 357 257 672 736 r, 594 1,283 842 106 643 386 527 348 781 648 663 1,426 453 305 815 826 i.; 361 207 209 297 264 214 424 337 446 294 501 260 406 424 759 448 47 352 204 253 301 200 215 428 346 520 335 539 316 460 457 723 470 18 6 7 11 3 12 1 4 1 7 4 8 10 2 3 6 5 IS 11 6 20 3 10 3 4 4 9 5 1 12 2 9 9 50 194 105 103 124 236 101 297 197 145 229 310 111 170 136 554 217 51 413 222 227 149 339 157 477 317 263 382 408 217 276 206 689 496 52 17.9 7.7 10.4 24.6 21.3 16.7 24.8 23.7 11.1 22.3 22.9 7.2 18.2 16.6 27.8 15.4 53 30.1 12.9 16.9 26.7 28.4 20.6 33.2 31.2 16.7 27.9 25.3 11.0 23.2 21.2 30.8 27.5 54 119 63 160 19 15 25 19 28 135 6 3 1 5 45 55 52 51 122 12 10 20 13 13 65 3 2 22 56 48 1 5 19 2 4 2 3 5 12 38 3 18 1 57 18 7 17 '.'.'. 3 3 2 1 3 32 3 1 3 4 59 15.1 11.1 10.6 15.8 20.0 8.0 5.3 10.7 23.7 50.0 100.0 60.0 8.9 60 380,398 260,923 317,075 1,010,266 253,160 275,506 477,463 370,768 415,554 347,013 632,582 273,917 588,855 699,684 687,007 408,038 61 381.322 224,285 316,292 1,097,216 226,176 265,981 475,926 351,757 420,873 361,134 642,195 270,780 583,246 710,238 660,906 408,958 6! 80^286 148,220 151,982 100,290 84,043 77,937 106,957 71,035 134, 581 72,798 166,943 167,588 170,952 126,384 141,114 150,543 63 78,136 148,697 160,958 119,290 90,376 90,775 103,871 73,323 127,516 75,958 185,263 156,616 159,605 112,456 151,343 128,327 S4 1 202,198 54,330 129,371 684,605 103,817 178,734 276,307 227,388 232,123 228,383 341,297 75,111 334,091 403,427 377,687 195,958 65 1 192,614 42,679 92,189 652,091 66,940 138,842 249,516 190,691 214,051 203,337 317,090 72,820 320,051 437,901 316,871 177,909 66 54.489 43,082 19,132 87,033 14,880 390 12,364 120 16,637 2,895 7,240 10,355 5,960 26,474 7,863 4,435 67 16,147 7,500 28,809 106,460 7,811 4,610 11,315 1,120 27,010 2,230 1,000 12,503 14,120 8,740 10,390 I'.h 43,425 15,291 16, 590 138,338 50,420 18,445 81,835 72,225 32,213 42,937 117,102 20,863 77,852 143,399 160,343 57,102 69 94,425 25,409 34,336 219,375 61,049 31,754 111,224 86,623 52,296 79,609 138,842 28,841 103,590 145,761 183,952 92,332 70 15,869 5,154 13,069 4,745 3,705 3,732 5,625 4,580 21,229 2,372 417 320 740 7,611 71 3,857 3,395 8,387 1,677 2,977 2,651 2,710 1,661 7,169 417 180 2,740 72 10,308 1,104 2,234 1,758 508 922 2,755 2,567 9,110 1,388 3,845 73 166 1,103 510 74 1,538 655 1,345 1,310 220 159 160 352 4,950 984 320 560 516 75 474 738 536 461 643 344 845 698 971 453 1,242 884 812 672 1,823 881 76 534 856 819 485 763 459 1,182 879 1,234 750 1,461 1,187 1,078 840 2,028 1,143 77 23,823 20,708 24,833 242,563 44,379 23,200 95,653 118,177 104,739 21,306 239,386 41,669 153,294 150,094 398,327 73,163 7' 26,565 24,129 29,171 225,967 51,493 26,772 135,968 156,418 123,463 39,127 258,233 49,319 183,985 172,294 373,251 83,446 79 177 541 317 69 300 148 266 197 446 169 448 600 285 178 534 376 80 197 598 454 75 355 203 371 259 527 270 540 780 367 220 671 434 81 5,644 12,420 11,983 23,779 11,395 7,239 17,213 18,227 24,148 4,663 52,625 21,236 36,018 23,528 72,872 19,389 82 6,763 12,879 13,581 25,098 16,183 9,634 27,933 26,155 29,211 8,248 64,684 22,355 47,374 24,592 81,045 21,183 VI 204 150 160 277 194 143 353 319 413 188 493 225 377 387 749 336 84 201 166 202 276 166 157 390 335 491 256 528 286 454 434 712 372 B5 12,804 6,513 9,934 164,252 19,009 12,676 56,573 71,751 65,538 12,866 132,907 17,202 88,311 103,597 219,914 35,227 86 13,299 8,068 8,966 144,779 14,568 11,999 68,499 86,918 70,053 20,613 128,431 21,520 95,385 111,971 177,813 33,368 87 88 44 52 113 141 52 224 181 106 94 293 53 149 107 534 163 88 129 88 149 131 237 99 419 282 209 222 392 114 257 184 636 329 89 4,247 1,192 2,235 54,326 12,989 3,275 21,466 28,174 13,507 3,553 51,762 2,940 28,711 22,969 103,107 18,223 90 5,869 2,865 5,081 55,515 20,064 5,139 39,161 43,074 22,460 10,194 64,907 5,172 41,226 34,713 110,710 27,784 91 67 23 109 3 6 12 14 17 98 5 2 1 4 30 92 2,000 276 1,450 53 255 623 1,532 851 2,634 743 31 47 331 1,653 93 23 18 77 2 5 8 8 6 41 2 1 15 94 247 176 915 10 233 311 709 102 685 31 32 854 95 34 3 15 3 5 9 30 2 11 96 1,202 54 259 302 781 591 1,334 474 567 97 9 2 15 1 1 1 1 2 27 3 1 3 3 98 519 46 198 43 22 10 42 158 615 269 47 299 90 99 176 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE (For definitions and explanations, see text) Grady Farms: All farm operators number Full owners numlter Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in (arms: All farm operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers ■ . acres All tenants acres Cropland harvested: All farm operators fanr.s reporting 1050. 1051. 1059 . 1954. 1959 . 1054 . 1050. 1054 . 1059. 1054 . 1950. 1054. 1950 . 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959 . 1954. 1050. 1954. 1959 . 1954 . 1950. 1051 . acres 1950. 1954. Full owners farms reporting 1050 . 1954 . acres 1950 . 1054 . 1950. 1954. 1959 . 1954 . Part ow ners farms reporting 1 1 acres 1 Managers films reporting acres All tenants farms reporting acres Farms by color and tenure of operator: WhiLe farm operators, total number Full owner" number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent 1959. 1954. 1059. 1054. 1059. 1954. 1959 . 1951. 1059. 1054. 1059. 1954 . 1959. 1954 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total number 1059 . Full owners number 1050 . Part owners number 1959 . Managers number 1959 . All tenants number 1959 . Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres all tenants acres Nonwhite farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres Ml tenants acres Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator : ViTiile farm operators, total farms reporting 1950 . 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1059 . 1954. 1959 . 1059. 1959. 1959 . 1959 . 1959.. 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 , , 1954 . . 1959 . . 1951. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954 . acres 1959 . 1954 . Nonwhite farm operators, totsl farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Part owners farms reporting acres 1 1 All tenants farms reporting 1 2,056 2,493 918 965 649 695 14 11 475 822 23.1 33.0 647,141 641,514 191,541 162,702 312,560 282, 232 23,930 15,490 119, 110 181,090 1,493 1,996 157,649 184,280 560 689 33,765 41,153 554 625 80,748 78,910 13 10 2,770 1,928 366 672 40,366 62, 289 2,047 2,484 911 958 648 695 14 11 474 820 646,456 640,644 190,888 162,132 312,529 282,232 23,930 15,490 119,109 180,790 685 653 31 1,489 1,991 157,583 184,143 557 686 33,727 41,101 553 625 80,720 78,910 366 670 40,366 62,204 4 66 3 38 1,507 1,792 408 567 599 579 1 499 646 33.1 36.0 620,859 612,059 98,775 115,573 338,010 290,809 480 183,594 205,677 1,434 1,638 367,729 369,752 360 452 53,780 64,599 597 574 197,267 174,892 353 476 612 116,329 130,261 1,506 1,790 408 566 598 578 1 499 646 33.1 36.1 620,379 611,579 98,775 115,413 337,530 290,489 480 183, 594 205,677 480 1,433 1,636 367,453 369,467 360 451 53,780 64,532 596 573 197,021 174,674 476 612 116,329 130,261 791 1,026 328 415 270 301 2 4 191 306 24.1 29.8 356,759 352,169 115,545 111,884 169,100 152,003 4,121 7,405 67,993 80,877 696 943 106,318 147,417 259 351 26,952 40,073 254 296 51,361 62,042 1,004 1,326 182 293 27,001 43,976 791 1,026 328 415 270 301 191 306 24.1 29.8 356,759 352, 169 115,545 111,884 169, 100 152,003 4,121 7,405 67,993 80,877 696 943 106,318 147,417 259 351 26,952 40,073 254 296 51,361 62,042 182 293 27,001 43,976 660 878 252 386 231 248 177 244 26.8 27.8 298,277 308,475 94,087 113,055 147,732 139,409 56,458 56,011 603 843 88,287 163,140 217 359 23,843 58,509 220 248 42,085 69,311 166 236 22,359 35,320 658 870 252 386 231 248 175 236 26.6 27.1 2 100.0 298,057 308,224 94,087 113,055 147,732 139,409 56,238 55,760 220 601 836 88,172 162,924 217 359 23,843 58,509 220 248 42,085 69,311 164 229 22,244 35,104 2 115 641 694 185 233 299 305 1 2 156 154 24.3 22.2 636,363 633,047 94,322 122,467 426,599 385,261 2,800 7,115 112,642 118,204 552 631 160,977 176,378 138 190 22,824 34,545 281 297 105,478 108,235 1 2 82 462 132 142 32,593 33,136 641 694 185 233 299 305 1 2 156 154 24.3 22.2 636,363 633,047 94,322 122,467 426,599 385,261 2,800 7,115 112,642 118,204 552 631 160,977 176,378 138 190 22,824 34,545 281 297 105,478 108,235 132 142 32,593 33,136 896 1,271 489 709 274 308 5 12 128 242 14.3 19.0 294,580 293,923 103,102 121,822 134,517 118,570 33,460 19,830 23,501 33,701 494 675 29,525 38,526 247 302 9,214 11,468 182 229 15,527 18,470 5 10 1,475 1,919 60 134 3,309 6,669 884 1,250 483 701 271 302 5 12 125 235 14.1 18.8 12 3 25.0 291,644 292,095 101,687 121,634 133,476 117, 216 33,460 19,830 23,021 33,415 2,936 1,415 1,041 480 490 663 29,308 38,343 246 301 9,067 11,467 179 224 15,457 18,374 60 128 3,309 6,583 4 217 1 147 3 70 1,133 1,555 525 786 363 322 5 13 240 434 21.2 27.9 377,937 352,466 130,027 118,549 184,467 147,314 6,100 11,088 57,343 75,515 803 1,056 46,773 57,022 291 429 10, 295 15,175 314 291 24,119 23,895 123 695 196 328 12,236 17,257 1,061 1,514 485 772 351 315 5 13 220 414 20.7 27.3 72 40 12 20 27.8 364,523 347,208 124,722 116,991 180,447 145,798 6,100 11,088 53, 254 73,331 13,414 5,305 4,020 4,089 753 1,026 44,560 55,713 270 423 9,753 14,840 303 284 23,314 23,470 178 311 11, 370 16,708 50 2,213 21 542 11 805 18 866 1,193 1,572 491 702 396 405 1 4 305 461 25.6 29.3 490,254 472,847 137,951 155,913 255,847 209, 664 480 1,697 95,976 105,573 1,050 1,465 168,417 272,037 392 634 40,779 82,130 373 403 82,938 119,801 65 1,036 284 425 44,635 69,070 1,191 1,563 489 700 396 405 1 4 305 459 490, 246 472,831 137,943 155,908 255,847 209,664 480 1,697 95,976 105,562 1,050 1,464 168,417 272,027 392 634 40,779 82,130 373 403 82,938 119,801 284 424 44,635 69,060 765 909 283 330 300 317 178 262 23.3 28.8 454,639 458,833 80,120 86,674 302,128 312,871 20,055 52,336 59,288 446 681 41,274 63,140 141 202 7,371 12,468 190 266 20,050 28,273 479 113 213 13,374 22,399 763 906 282 327 299 317 178 262 23.3 28.9 2 1 1 454, 249 456,583 79,910 84,424 301,948 312,871 20,055 52,336 59,288 390 210 180 444 680 41,211 63,125 140 201 7,348 12,453 189 266 20,010 28,273 113 213 13,374 22,399 OKLAHOMA OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 177 Kay King- fisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 1,738 1,505 1,308 709 1,991 1,839 1,275 695 1,105 1,947 1,156 1,314 433 1,580 485 1,814 1 2,045 1,658 1,642 965 2,541 2,257 1,666 882 1,404 2,799 1,565 1,593 563 1,836 572 2,387 1,016 685 561 419 498 1,404 950 553 311 520 1,394 541 522 199 1,013 288 I 801 584 548 638 1,766 1,075 658 322 600 2,086 668 719 305 1,167 317 1,373 4 509 550 537 139 394 570 437 249 336 321 336 447 155 373 123 447 5 558 579 561 160 417 594 503 280 347 320 410 441 117 405 141 440 e 3 2 4 6 6 3 4 5 6 5 1 2 8 6 14 7 6 3 1 7 10 9 7 8 4 11 6 2 7 9 10 8 8 541 392 352 68 187 313 282 131 244 226 274 344 77 186 68 337 9 680 492 532 160 348 579 498 272 453 382 481 431 134 255 104 566 In 31.1 26.0 26.9 9.6 9.4 17.0 22.1 18.8 22.1 11.6 23.7 26.2 17.8 11.8 14.0 18.6 u 33.3 29.7 32.4 16.6 13.7 25.7 29.9 30.8 32.3 13.6 30.7 27.1 23.8 13.9 18.2 23.7 12 556,930 565,004 618,374 220,532 440,356 491,190 411,040 258,326 310,410 351,418 320,448 575,566 236,563 312,896 214,536 375,890 13 558,798 549,469 614,259 225,537 394,091 485,103 430,911 247,393 315,714 362,895 335,250 588,349 172,200 308,819 215,131 366,296 14 128,180 136,485 119,316 106,928 209,734 160,882 94,896 52,861 92,480 203,025 89,779 161,949 34,768 129,300 86,083 131,967 15 116,542 124,045 132,018 112,514 212,088 153, 167 91,808 56,178 88,260 216,848 87,103 199,155 59,157 143,774 97,002 135,217 16 282,966 297,785 378,657 81,281 206, 170 262,199 231,519 148,931 155,612 122,730 147,904 280,678 165,276 144,173 81,234 174,470 17 267,977 281,712 328,083 89,080 129,276 220,823 215,579 131,486 130,683 103,243 157,995 254,813 66,720 126,905 80,925 146,537 18 5,403 570 17,314 4,145 2,520 2,525 22,000 8,275 2,050 28,478 6,420 6,920 14,276 32,530 11,846 IS 10,425 1,970 320 4,281 6,455 6,540 5,496 11,107 6,100 6,870 11,208 5,080 8,000 8,363 14,009 4,774 20 140,381 130,164 120,401 15,009 20,307 65,589 82,100 34,534 54,043 23,613 54,287 126,519 29,599 25,147 14,689 57,607 :i 163,854 141,742 153,838 19,662 46,272 104,573 118,028 48,622 90,671 35,934 78,944 129,301 38,323 29,777 23,195 79,768 !S 1,561 1,389 1,166 297 816 1,178 977 505 740 925 755 1,184 268 930 297 1,056 :3 1,771 1,535 1,515 388 1,272 1,458 1,317 665 1,029 1,339 1,167 1,453 342 1,176 337 1,535 24 300,519 284,467 237,861 9,215 47,096 64,762 121,703 35,923 66,576 34,914 45,583 199,425 18,920 70,353 19,505 80,986 25 285,879 289,657 308,982 11, 272 53,295 75,911 139,515 44,075 81,110 44,221 74,523 193,105 26,064 80,417 20,041 113,109 28 562 464 317 185 490 534 352 194 295 602 273 435 100 508 159 451 .'? 631 492 462 238 778 587 446 207 387 857 400 615 162 660 175 723 28 58,936 59,094 38,898 4,484 16,774 18, 517 19,745 8,857 15,412 17,980 9,994 49,104 4,468 21,703 6,934 18,670 l'h 51,506 59,500 58, 195 5,704 20,917 21,235 25,001 9,094 18,544 21,668 16,414 55,917 8,580 28,927 8,421 29,589 SO 495 542 517 85 261 454 405 204 263 206 278 431 113 325 90 382 3] 540 574 548 98 329 497 470 242 296 257 382 434 100 363 102 406 32 150,482 151,012 141,000 3,419 26,081 35,960 69,577 19,456 31,762 11,453 21,358 96,843 10,271 38,959 7,896 42,950 33 132,258 149,151 163,492 4,013 24,393 36,317 69,771 20,767 32,430 13,424 31,316 85,823 11,141 40,083 7,987 49,219 34 3 2 4 4 4 3 4 2 4 4 1 2 6 6 6 35 6 3 1 5 6 6 6 5 3 7 4 2 2 6 4 4 36 1,187 348 810 398 255 381 237 823 183 917 196 120 2,498 1,552 2,162 17 3,401 494 168 479 460 533 799 375 1,092 840 1,224 163 110 1,611 229 1,253 36 501 381 332 23 61 186 217 103 180 113 200 317 53 91 42 217 -i 594 466 504 47 159 368 395 211 343 218 381 402 78 147 56 402 10 89,914 74,013 57,963 502 3,843 10,030 32,000 7,373 18,579 5,298 13,314 53,282 4,061 7,193 3,123 17,204 11 98,714 80,512 87,127 1,076 7,525 17,826 43,944 13,839 29,044 8,289 25,569 51,202 6,233 9,796 3,404 33,048 42 1,725 1,438 1,294 686 1,934 1,783 1,152 669 1,093 1,669 1,017 1,308 427 1,510 475 1,526 43 2,033 1,567 1,627 935 2,422 2,161 1,478 843 1,386 2,266 1,370 1,588 554 1,787 560 1,934 ll 679 532 411 482 1,369 914 500 300 513 1,191 478 519 195 965 281 857 43 796 541 543 614 1,680 1,018 579 304 585 1,719 564 717 298 1,131 312 1,115 46 505 521 535 138 383 562 394 246 332 282 301 447 154 366 121 381 17 556 548 557 160 399 584 467 274 346 261 374 440 117 400 137 350 46 3 2 4 6 5 2 4 5 6 5 1 2 8 6 12 11 5 3 1 7 10 9 5 8 4 9 6 2 7 9 10 7 50 538 383 348 62 176 302 256 119 243 190 233 341 76 171 67 276 51 676 475 526 154 333 550 427 257 451 277 426 429 132 247 101 462 52 31.2 26.6 26.9 9.0 9.1 16.9 22.2 17.8 22.2 11.4 22.9 26.1 17.8 11.3 14.1 18.1 53 33.3 30.3 32.3 16.5 13.7 25.5 28.9 30.5 32.5 12.2 31.1 27.0 23.8 13.8 18.0 23.9 54 13 67 14 23 57 56 123 26 12 278 139 6 6 70 10 288 55 6 29 8 16 35 36 53 11 7 203 63 3 4 48 7 159 56 4 29 2 1 11 8 1 43 1 3 4 39 35 1 7 2 66 2 57 5K 3 9 4 "6 11 11 26 12 1 36 41 3 1 15 1 61 59 23.1 13.4 28.6 26.1 19.3 19.6 21.1 46.2 8.3 12.9 29.5 50.0 16.7 21.4 10.0 21.2 60 554, 237 551,136 616,053 217,782 436,156 482,330 388, 174 253,137 308,444 333,775 301,624 573,796 235,294 306,435 212,695 343,375 61 549,386 535,157 611,725 223, 123 388,378 474,298 403,543 243,453 314, 978 334,153 316,108 586,327 170,914 303,287 213,246 326,735 62 127,554 132,787 118,276 105,328 208,122 156,162 89,562 51,517 92,127 190,115 84,199 161,059 33,644 125,310 85,732 119,401 63 116,312 119,673 131,320 110,666 208,102 146,855 83,911 54,550 87,832 198,093 79,250 198,005 58,271 139,825 96,722 117,949 64 281,904 289,098 377,942 80,921 204,243 260,139 218,794 145,800 154,017 119, 359 138,920 280,678 165,211 142, 104 80,874 161, 296 35 I 266,637 274,154 326,929 89,080 127,920 219,350 206,757 130,164 130,403 97,617 151,562 254,701 66,720 125,925 80,095 133,908 66 5,403 570 17,314 4,145 2,280 2,005 22,000 8,275 2,050 28,478 6,420 6,920 14,276 32,530 10,603 67 3,515 1,970 320 4,281 6,455 6,540 4,601 11,107 6,100 6,655 11,208 5,080 8,000 8,363 14,009 4,474 68 139,376 128,681 119,835 14,219 19,646 63,749 77,813 33,820 54,025 22,251 50,027 125,639 29,519 24,745 13,559 52,075 69 162,922 139,360 153,156 19,096 45,901 101,553 108,274 47,632 90,643 31,788 74,088 128,541 37,923 29,174 22,420 70,404 70 2,693 13,868 2,321 2,750 4,200 8,860 22,866 5,189 1,966 17,643 18,824 1,770 1,269 6,461 1,841 32,515 71 626 3,698 1,040 1,600 1,612 4,720 5,334 1,344 353 12,910 5,580 890 1,124 3,990 351 12,566 72 1,062 8,687 715 360 1,927 2,060 240 12,725 520 3,131 1,595 j,371 8,984 65 2,069 360 13,174 1,243 73 74 1,005 1,483 566 790 661 1,840 4,287 714 'is 1,362 4,260 880 80 402 1,130 5,532 75 1,548 1,329 1,156 286 792 1,148 890 484 733 743 661 1,181 264 904 292 850 76 1,763 1,453 1,501 384 1,226 1,412 1,187 638 1,023 1,047 1,015 1,448 337 1,150 331 1,174 77 298,961 278,633 236,869 8,982 46,298 64,268 118,386 35,574 65,874 31,360 42,891 199,027 18,720 69,732 19,269 72,354 76 281,681 283,779 307,854 11,230 52,449 75,291 135,568 43, 351 80,990 38,752 69,788 192,681 25,881 79,578 19,817 97,026 79 556 441 312 179 480 517 321 188 291 484 240 434 98 491 157 354 80 629 456 458 235 751 558 394 197 382 701 333 613 159 642 174 542 81 58,584 57,602 38,359 4,384 16,700 18,367 19,051 8,733 15,363 16,068 9,323 49,073 4,299 21,259 6,907 15,760 82 51,373 57,912 57,889 5,685 20,655 20,946 23,990 8,870 18, 519 19,766 14,649 55,747 8,544 28,336 8,386 23,759 S3 491 513 515 84 250 448 367 201 260 171 249 431 112 320 88 321 64 538 543 544 98 317 490 439 238 295 203 348 433 100 360 99 322 65 149,803 147,459 140,789 3,349 25,497 35,712 67,540 19,377 31,109 10,374 20,261 96,843 10,253 38,811 7,812 38,914 86 131,258 145,696 163,034 4,013 23,979 36,208 68,115 20,550 32,335 11,738 30,009 85,799 11,141 39,993 7,903 43,395 87 498 373 329 19 58 180 200 91 180 84 168 315 52 87 41 170 88 591 451 498 46 152 358 350 198 343 138 330 400 76 142 54 307 69 89,387 73,224 57,721 439 3,703 9,939 31,504 7,227 18,579 4,735 12, 390 52,915 4,048 7,164 2,998 15,588 90 98,258 79,677 86,763 1,053 7,355 17,604 42,856 13,556 29,044 6,448 23,906 50,972 6,086 9,638 3,299 28,664 91 13 60 10 11 24 30 87 21 7 182 94 3 4 26 5 206 92 1,558 5,834 992 233 798 494 3,317 349 702 3,554 2,692 398 200 621 236 8,632 93 6 23 5 6 10 17 31 6 4 118 33 1 2 17 2 97 94 352 1,492 539 100 74 150 694 124 49 1,912 671 31 169 444 27 2,910 95 4 29 2 1 11 6 38 3 3 35 29 1 5 2 61 96 679 3,553 211 70 584 248 2,037 79 653 1,079 1,097 18 148 84 4,036 97 3 8 3 4 3 6 17 12 29 32 2 1 4 1 47 98 527 789 242 63 140 91 496 146 563 924 367 13 29 125 1,616 99 178 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Okmulgee Osage Payne Farms: Al I farm operators number Full owners numlier Tart owners number Managers number All tenants -. number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms: All farm operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cropland harvested: All farm operators 1059. 1051. 1059. 1054. 1950. 1051. 1050. 1051 . 1059 . 1951. 1059 . 1951 . 1059. 1951. 1059. 1051. 1959. 1951. 1050. 1954. 1050. 1954. farms reporting 1959 . 1951 . acres 1050 . 1054. Full owners farms reporting 1950 . 1954 . acres 1059 . 1954. Part ow ners farms reporting 1959 . 195*. acres 1959 . 1951 . Managers farms reporting 1959 . 1951. acres 1059 . 1054. All tenants farms reporting 1059 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Nonwhile farm operators, total number Full o'vners number Part owners numlier Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres Ml tenants acres Nonwhite farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cropland harvested by color and tenure ot operator : White farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1950 . 1959. 1059. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1059. 1954. 1950. 1054. 1059. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1050. 1050. 1950 . 1059. 1959. 1954. acres 1950. 1951. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1950. 1954. Part owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . acres 1059 . 1954. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . Full owners farms reporting 1959. acres 1959 . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959 . 1,076 1,322 339 405 437 428 299 486 27.8 36.8 455,263 439,156 68,944 65,854 293,803 231,649 1,500 4,841 91,016 136,812 912 1,087 181,273 171,954 242 258 20, 573 19,130 415 412 118, 525 92,495 688 255 414 42,175 59,641 1,060 1,297 333 393 432 424 1 3 294 477 27.7 36.8 16 6 5 5 31.3 451,603 436,341 68,323 64,750 291,647 230,907 1,500 4,841 90,133 135,843 3,660 621 2,156 883 900 1,072 180,041 171,025 238 253 20,471 18,737 410 408 117, 666 92,261 252 408 41,904 59,339 12 1,232 4 102 5 859 3 271 412 512 290 342 1 12 121 214 14.7 19.8 281,325 298,376 114,967 109,095 144,094 133,448 720 13,577 21,544 42,256 616 782 58,961 69,951 259 313 14,320 17,225 267 311 37,388 37,958 1,250 90 151 7,253 13,518 775 1,006 392 476 272 320 1 12 110 198 14.2 19.7 49 20 18 11 22.4 275,468 291,453 113,973 106, 334 140,391 130,540 720 13,577 20,384 41,002 5,857 994 3,703 1,160 581 737 57,650 67,685 249 298 14,099 16,329 251 290 36,682 36,897 81 142 6,869 13,209 35 1,311 10 221 16 706 9 384 905 1,297 427 556 314 352 3 5 161 384 17.8 29.6 268,432 306,973 77,000 85,637 147,951 152,608 9,980 2,889 33,501 65,839 599 898 35,953 53,235 233 315 9,037 11,623 263 305 20,593 26,654 3 3 206 147 100 275 6,117 14,811 687 984 320 414 239 275 2 4 126 291 18.3 29.6 218 107 75 1 35 16.1 237,375 271,374 67,631 73,464 131,309 137,703 9,560 2,649 28,875 57,558 31,057 9,369 16,642 420 4,626 441 657 31,523 46,898 168 222 7,766 9,950 195 235 17,962 23,768 76 198 5,596 13,061 158 4,430 65 1,271 68 2,631 24 521 1,509 2,411 861 1,452 304 356 16 23 328 580 21.7 24.1 276,230 284,226 88,784 93,918 111,844 101,096 14, 596 7,791 61,006 81,421 707 1,035 58,887 69,092 300 463 12,103 16, 558 214 264 28,237 27,369 17 1,565 1,594 184 291 16,982 23,571 1,408 2,216 791 1,296 288 337 16 22 313 561 22.2 25.3 101 70 16 15 14.9 268,425 274,787 86,510 90,155 108,711 96,888 14,596 7,631 58,608 80,113 7,805 2,274 3,133 2,398 687 983 58,632 68,423 290 425 12,030 36,392 207 254 28,100 26,971 181 288 16,937 23,520 20 255 10 73 7 137 3 1,180 1,720 650 837 295 397 5 9 230 477 19.5 27.7 291,328 336,033 92,284 80,234 158,328 158,234 8,004 16,042 32,712 81,523 684 1,125 38,503 73,464 309 431 10,114 14,895 225 326 20,905 33,490 6 195 2,944 148 362 7,289 22,135 908 1,357 503 689 238 324 5 8 162 336 17.8 24.8 272 147 57 '08 25.0 251,177 295,635 80,241 68,882 138,547 146,169 8,004 15,867 24,385 64,717 40,151 12,043 19,781 8,327 479 814 30,794 62,269 211 314 7,830 12,249 174 257 17,588 30,319 92 237 5,181 16,757 205 7,709 98 2,284 51 3,317 56 2,108 1,318 1,703 594 762 383 381 14 14 327 546 24.8 32.1 1,293, XI 1,223,381 201,030 262,418 879,505 687,823 54,472 63,925 158,334 209,215 794 1,018 77,774 94,704 328 406 22,853 24,296 276 299 39,179 42,391 7 7 619 776 183 306 15,123 27,241 1,253 1,652 551 734 365 367 13 14 324 537 25.9 32.5 65 43 18 1 3 4.6 1,250,468 1,191,805 182,862 254,665 856, 500 669,108 53,832 63,925 157,274 204,107 42,873 18,168 23,005 640 1,060 749 987 74,358 92,792 301 390 20,889 23,566 261 287 37,812 41,377 180 303 15,038 27,073 45 3,416 1,367 3 85 1,198 1,301 782 713 302 304 3 10 111 274 9.3 21.1 229,480 217,107 95,144 66,907 109,480 100,259 2,963 10,509 21,893 39,432 812 807 87,068 78,993 450 363 23,656 15,898 2a 289 53,352 44,520 875 2,970 78 147 9,185 15,605 1,175 1,288 770 704 297 300 2 10 106 274 9.0 21.3 23 12 5 1 5 21.7 225,888 214,882 94,142 65,515 108,865 99,426 1,728 10,509 21,153 39,432 3,592 1,002 615 1,235 740 797 800 86,483 78,497 444 359 23,464 15,620 276 286 53,133 44,302 75 147 9,055 15,605 15 585 6 192 5 219 3 130 917 1,296 375 543 327 370 1 3 214 380 23.3 29.3 328,240 339,099 71,240 79,220 202,104 184,410 438 1,243 54,458 74,226 649 926 53,673 69,813 218 331 9,678 13,784 286 325 34,512 38,576 133 168 144 267 9,350 17,285 904 1,253 370 521 325 365 209 365 23.1 29.1 13 5 2 1 5 38.5 325,792 333,006 70,920 76,914 201,404 182,709 600 53,468 72,783 2,448 320 700 438 990 641 899 53,252 68,427 215 317 9,611 13,128 284 320 34,348 38,062 142 260 9,293 17,199 8 421 3 67 2 164 2 1,453 1,748 719 881 445 459 287 403 19.8 23.1 372,494 357,953 109,215 112,297 193,313 160,085 7,809 11,365 62,157 74,206 985 1,214 66,309 82,607 432 529 15,837 21,805 369 402 37,330 38,601 5 1,252 1,204 182 278 11,890 20,997 1,441 1,726 717 873 441 454 2 5 281 394 19.5 22.8 12 6 50.0 369,977 354,727 108,980 111,492 192,034 158,844 7,809 11,365 61,154 73,026 2,517 235 1,279 1,003 975 1,195 65,765 81,896 431 523 15,822 21,683 366 398 37,065 38,317 176 269 11,626 20,692 10 544 1 15 3 265 6 264 OKLAHOMA OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 179 Pontotoc Potta- watomie >ushmataha Roger Ml 11a Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 1,257 1,687 977 921 1,517 1,126 1,362 1,330 1,019 1,239 1,415 1,218 689 2,046 1,205 953 1 1,608 2,163 1,223 1,158 1,929 1,614 1,774 1,772 1,156 1,415 1,807 1,478 757 2,447 1,323 1,104 2 790 977 674 420 997 622 964 611 162 374 881 645 409 747 467 369 3 994 1,208 915 512 1,226 935 1,273 774 243 470 1,270 698 422 876 533 416 4 328 453 171 349 329 337 250 441 534 489 260 309 186 735 488 439 5 303 527 186 384 370 339 261 459 549 497 255 379 196 713 474 491 6 5 15 8 3 8 9 8 6 3 13 15 5 1 3 7 15 14 2 8 16 3 6 4 2 3 23 3 13 4 3 8 134 242 124 149 183 158 140 272 320 376 261 249 89 564 249 142 9 296 414 120 254 317 337 234 535 362 445 259 398 126 858 312 194 10 10.7 14.3 12.7 16.2 12.1 14.0 10.3 20.5 31.4 30.3 18.4 20.4 12.9 27.6 20.7 14.9 11 18.4 19.1 9.8 21.9 16.4 20.9 13.2 30.2 31.3 31.4 14.3 26.9 16.6 35.1 23.6 17.6 12 389,742 378,022 396,237 677,822 352,376 261,884 268,376 462,170 1,183,037 552,302 357,332 285,612 242,249 638,143 840,729 819,344 13 402,592 400,567 328,713 684,449 360,822 277, 611 251,690 464,661 1,226,489 558,363 342,984 280,606 230,333 615, 522 797,770 817,742 14 149,391 130,785 169,861 203,198 177,955 93,565 132,934 116,989 95,496 96,539 84,250 88,047 74,828 157,879 213,554 130,483 15 171,243 149,130 191,826 223,155 151,179 111,910 151,640 109,715 126,223 117, 525 114,489 82,631 73,834 160,652 214,607 143,164 16 207,873 187,983 181,947 386,839 135,025 134,017 85,077 273,074 796, 868 328,341 201,399 124,301 135,126 335,958 481,242 600,165 17 167,430 176,943 103,531 346,473 148,093 117,368 73,419 233,752 759,402 304,596 192,644 127,445 90,342 273,616 438,286 561,856 18 9,499 11,373 18,443 17,920 6,560 11,749 31,916 7,533 24,280 38,179 10,492 19,417 139 7,618 19 13,194 7,090 7,200 24,646 12,637 3,650 5,333 5,838 38,080 1,775 4,958 3,090 48,945 3,392 9,915 20 22,979 47,881 25,986 69,865 32,836 22,553 18,449 64,574 266,393 127,422 33,504 62,772 12,878 144,306 145,794 81,078 51 50,725 67,404 26,156 90,175 48,913 44,683 21,298 115,356 302,784 134,467 30,893 67,440 17,212 181,254 141,485 102,807 22 653 953 496 719 887 512 628 773 953 1,155 730 767 459 1,901 1,042 782 23 830 1,275 691 1,040 1,068 728 801 953 1,049 1,357 1,069 1,131 506 2,296 1,131 936 24 30, 550 55,110 16,934 91,281 67,201 20,863 38,735 61 ,669 450,072 288,834 57,735 71,250 31,774 335,379 264,696 154,802 25 36,366 68,544 18,592 145,718 83,899 31,953 35,390 67,244 483,140 339,499 71,754 97,431 34,317 357,593 247,229 174, 867 26 361 481 319 290 509 234 390 299 121 314 397 322 253 634 373 266 27 455 602 505 427 571 312 498 332 176 417 673 455 257 754 403 315 28 10,749 15,631 8,503 27,842 25,455 6,369 12,880 13,132 29,388 44,236 17,199 17,642 10,744 72,061 58,014 29,663 29 15,149 21,914 12,476 45,675 26,591 8,610 12,862 13,282 39,622 67,105 29,909 23,141 10,212 86,172 53,250 33,291 30 230 330 122 306 273 201 170 314 522 477 206 264 155 724 458 394 31 233 424 137 372 328 248 197 335 530 495 225 343 172 706 459 458 32 16,804 29,670 6,675 49,286 31,663 12,117 18,526 33,713 298,479 168,027 30,007 34,924 18,326 181,139 151,174 103,101 33 13,929 31,391 5,049 68,712 41,797 15,897 16,376 31,771 300,051 178,771 28,952 43,071 17,924 159,139 136,951 111,925 34 4 12 4 1 6 7 5 1 2 10 10 2 1 3 35 13 10 2 5 12 3 5 2 2 3 15 3 9 4 3 36 761 1,112 81 40 1,201 396 2,497 78 1,759 2,345 1,251 384 88 715 37 977 667 48 853 1,786 581 606 133 1,699 940 1,332 948 1,384 2,478 704 38 58 130 51 122 99 70 63 159 308 364 117 171 49 543 210 119 39 129 239 47 236 157 165 101 284 341 442 156 330 68 836 265 160 1" 2,236 8,697 1,675 14,113 8,882 1,981 4,832 14,746 120,446 76,571 8,184 17,433 2,320 82,179 55,420 21,323 I] 6,311 14, 572 1,019 30,478 13,725 6,865 5,546 22,058 141,768 92,683 11,561 30,271 4,797 112,282 54,550 28,947 42 1,239 1,645 952 919 1,506 1,000 1,320 1,325 1,019 1,234 1,347 1,002 674 2,042 1,205 953 43 1,571 2,107 1,191 1,157 1,923 1,356 1,696 1,767 1,155 1,411 1,760 1,158 752 2,439 1,323 1,104 II 779 952 659 418 988 551 936 609 162 372 830 534 4O0 746 467 369 I'. 968 1,168 888 511 1,222 764 1,228 771 243 470 1,234 544 419 875 533 416 46 325 444 170 349 328 313 241 440 534 489 255 251 182 735 488 439 47 302 519 184 384 370 307 246 457 549 497 248 292 194 712 474 491 48 5 15 7 3 8 8 8 6 3 13 14 5 1 3 49 14 14 2 9 16 3 6 4 2 3 23 2 13 4 3 M) 130 234 116 149 182 128 135 270 320 373 249 203 87 561 249 142 '.1 287 406 117 253 315 282 216 535 361 441 255 320 126 852 312 194 52 10.5 14.2 12.2 16.2 12.1 12.8 10.2 20.4 31.4 30.2 18.5 20.3 12.9 27.5 20.7 14.9 53 18.3 19.3 9.8 21.9 16.4 20.8 12.7 30.3 31.3 31.3 14.5 27.6 16.8 34.9 23.6 17.6 r. 1 18 42 25 2 11 126 42 5 5 68 216 15 4 55 11 25 15 2 9 71 28 2 2 51 111 9 1 56 3 9 1 1 1 24 1 9 1 5 58 1 4 57 58 4 "s 8 1 30 5 2 3 12 46 2 3 59 22.2 19.0 32.0 9.1 23.8 11.9 40.0 60.0 17.6 21.3 13.3 75.0 60 386,308 373,308 390,177 677,135 351,813 243,069 264,611 461,204 1,183,037 552,122 354,194 265,513 235,505 637,032 840,729 819,344 fil 399,080 393,758 325,384 684,249 360,492 250,035 246,605 463,919 1,224,409 557,602 338,394 255,249 229,357 614,353 797,770 817,742 62 148,647 129,002 167,360 202,511 177,472 87,155 130,440 116,451 95,496 96, 530 81,724 81, 502 73,417 157,559 213,554 130,483 fill 168,882 145,198 188,631 223,155 150,909 96,372 148,987 109,350 126,223 117,525 113,107 74,724 73,718 160,492 214,607 143,164 64 205,490 186,182 181,886 386,839 134,975 126,995 83,965 272,944 796,868 328,341 201,090 115,699 129,948 335,958 481,242 600,165 65 1 167,401 175,306 103,456 346,473 148,093 110,088 71,867 233,375 759,402 304,596 189,671 117,316 89,482 273,536 438,286 561,856 66 9,499 11.373 18,183 17,920 6,560 10,709 31,916 7,533 24,280 38,179 9,992 19,417 139 7,618 67 12,394 7,090 7,200 24,646 12,637 3,650 5,333 5,838 38,080 1,775 4,958 2,690 48,945 3,392 9,915 68 22,672 46,751 22,748 69,865 32,806 18,210 18,290 64,276 266,393 127,251 33,201 58,320 12,723 143,515 145,794 81,078 69 50,403 66,164 26,097 89,975 48,853 39,925 20,418 115,356 300,704 133,706 30,658 60,519 17,212 180,325 141,485 102,807 70 3,434 4,714 6,060 687 563 18,815 3,765 966 180 3,138 20,099 6,744 1,111 71 744 1,783 2,501 687 483 6,410 2,494 538 9 2,526 6,545 1,411 320 72 2,383 1,801 61 260 50 7,022 1,040 1,112 130 309 8,602 500 5,178 73 74 307 1,130 3,238 30 4,343 159 298 171 303 4,452 155 791 75 646 928 486 717 881 455 599 770 953 1,154 710 610 446 1,897 1,042 782 76 819 1,248 676 1,039 1,065 628 761 949 1,048 1,354 1,046 857 503 2,288 1,131 936 77 30,163 54,577 16,244 91,148 67,103 18,802 38,065 61,580 450,072 288,720 57,416 65,839 30,945 334,735 264,696 154,802 78 36,210 67,665 18,291 145,696 83,883 29,413 34,458 66,934 481,933 338,913 71,030 89,118 34,236 357,017 247,229 174,867 79 357 469 314 288 504 216 374 297 121 314 383 253 244 633 373 266 80 447 582 495 427 569 275 481 330 176 417 658 338 255 753 403 315 81 10,688 15,502 8,372 27,709 25,382 5,963 12,606 13,061 29,388 44,236 17,015 16,391 10,318 71,862 58,014 29,663 82 15,010 21,486 12,227 45,675 26, 581 7,938 12,618 13,178 39,622 67,105 29,557 20,923 10,161 86,063 53,250 33,291 V! 228 322 121 306 273 184 161 313 522 477 204 212 152 724 458 394 84 233 418 135 372 328 220 183 333 530 495 219 261 171 705 459 458 sf. 16,483 29,434 6,659 49,286 31,663 11,139 18,200 33,695 298,479 168,027 29,921 31,836 17,953 181,139 151,174 103,101 vfi 13,929 31,116 5,013 68,712 41,797 14,915 15,927 31,565 300,051 178,771 28,628 39,695 17,894 159,086 136,951 111,925 ST 57 125 48 122 98 49 59 159 308 363 113 135 48 540 210 119 ■-* 126 238 44 235 156 130 92 284 340 439 154 256 68 830 265 160 69 2,231 8,529 1,147 14,113 8,857 1,487 4,762 14,746 120,446 76,457 8,135 16,361 2,290 81,734 55,420 21,323 Hi 6,294 14,396 1,003 30,456 13,719 5,979 5,307 22,058 140, 561 92,097 11,513 27,582 4,797 111,868 54,550 28,947 '11 7 25 10 2 6 57 29 3 1 20 157 13 4 92 387 533 690 133 98 2,061 670 89 114 319 5,411 829 644 93 4 12 5 2 5 18 16 2 14 69 9 1 94 61 129 131 133 73 406 274 71 184 1,251 426 199 95 2 8 1 17 9 1 2 52 3 96 321 236 16 978 326 18 86 3,088 373 97 1 5 3 1 21 4 1 4 36 1 3 96 168 528 25 494 70 114 49 1,072 30 445 99 180 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fafms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number Land in farms acres Average size of farm acres Value of Innd and buildings average per farm, dollars average per acre, dollars Cropland harvested farms reporting acres Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number lno or mere days number With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number By tenure: Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting number Com pickers farms reporting number Pick-up balers farms reporting number Motortrucks farms report! ng number Tractors other than garden farms reporting number Automobiles farms reporting number Telephone farms reporting Home freezer farms reporting Milking machine farms reporting Electric milk cooler farms reporting Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting Dirt or unimproved farms reporting Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting Family workers, including operator farms reporting Operators working 1 or more hours persons Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting persons Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms reporting persons Livestock and poultry on fafms: CaOJe and calves farms reporting number Milk cows farms reporting number Horses and/or mules farms reporting number Hogs and pigs farms reporting number Chickens, 4 monUis old and over farms reporting number Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting number Calves sold alive farms reporting number Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting number Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting number Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting number Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens Milk and cream sold farms reporting dollars Wool farms reporti ng pounds Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting dollars Feed for livestock and poultry dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars Machine hire dollars Hired labor dollars Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars Crops harvested: Sorghums for all purposes except sirup farms reporting acres Wheat farms reporting acres bushels Oate farms reporting acres bushels Cotton farms reporting acres bales Land from lrhlch hay was cut acres Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) .farms reporting, dollars . 56,937 31,221,066 548.3 45,132 84.52 49,627 8,557,730 24,607 12,298 9,346 19,907 24,730 368 11,932 22,168 24,737 2,214 2,278 9,769 10,089 48,485 68,947 47,954 82,732 44,758 52,164 37,314 29,880 7,386 5,538 11,323 20,487 24,262 51,196 50,461 49,654 19,068 27,381 3,984 6,488 50,491 2,860,867 26,974 213,181 21,592 62,576 19,749 402,565 36,461 3,499,723 32,310 715,408 40,051 897,165 14,794 480,727 3,055 198,088 9,905 7,758,022 16, 856 24,268,921 12,970 41,144,623 3,228 1,644,548 56,925 243,139,841 66,239,863 86,587,108 23,794,804 32,043,546 27,022,968 7,451,552 23,023 1,070,328 31,751 4,219,829 82,436,766 13,403 471,098 11,685,992 14,870 570,716 356,211 1,041,475 1,586 1,771,357 552 111,734 202.4 11,135 55 .18 396 16,338 153 51 375 101 76 76 421 479 295 362 312 341 175 232 101 86 93 322 137 502 497 492 141 208 17 19 521 19,867 346 3,135 321 831 312 6,220 423 17,920 290 3,932 413 5,556 201 5,885 20 645 70 1,042,860 110 44,085 196 607,020 15 3,825 552 1,494,182 804,729 334,610 47,589 203,680 79,869 23,705 27 271 26 420 9,425 25 550 14,750 1,157 509,718 440.6 75,161 171.14 1,137 294,980 559 285 372 454 5 326 633 759 185 195 1,056 1,761 1,102 2,057 1,058 1,237 1,099 537 164 62 135 158 844 975 964 949 272 358 49 75 40,666 339 1,860 262 489 206 4,266 527 35,817 602 25,663 558 21,840 174 4,778 128 6,385 209 13,960 329 251,394 237 276,340 123 52,019 1,157 7,430,753 1,321,372 4,143,442 704,032 469,084 694,091 98,732 585 24,036 1,117 209,692 5,027,476 320 8,738 310,093 21 5,785 494 348,268 705.0 19,747 32.71 387 27, 553 207 93 203 236 64 66 5 5 101 106 426 515 345 456 248 278 214 238 10 5 32 342 105 457 455 444 176 274 33 67 492 32,865 286 1,006 355 1,153 275 5,003 368 16,747 245 7,200 433 9,862 172 3,875 15 1,262 41 2,580 104 46,890 45 168,275 10 4,379 494 1,494,970 477, 506 545,600 88,718 201,786 136,553 44,807 120 2,748 11 119 1,680 29 867 17,500 122 1,380 701 15,110 20 5,250 967 1,065,583 1,101.9 67,364 63.27 930 320,901 501 258 193 501 5 268 633 749 3 3 95 97 691 1,691 894 1,676 853 1,017 637 687 168 80 101 90 768 839 836 816 308 431 55 86 772 60,318 410 3,261 411 1,171 291 6,383 569 36,176 563 17,229 531 18,379 260 7,878 27 1,349 168 13,203 292 142,772 193 743,430 26 19,879 967 4,367,974 1,078,867 1,678,099 357,630 436,595 714,054 102,729 578 59, 123 890 226,032 3,202,552 75 2,330 36,210 6 236 186 6,539 1,021 490,134 480.1 33,916 76.70 958 132,729 477 140 395 372 1 253 310 344 106 109 766 884 890 1,509 854 962 583 444 82 32 272 49 690 916 900 884 331 437 60 93 811 28,158 375 1,794 277 953 302 3,355 601 29,993 395 3,682 651 9,328 227 3,878 18 1,003 82 6,075 216 112,309 138 276,506 18 10,220 1,021 2,647,310 419,412 508,028 640,606 537,673 427,546 114,045 684 30,529 510 30,344 433,817 60 2,203 39,120 851 52,662 34,929 6,512 1,094 495,838 453.2 44,883 98.17 1,067 213,937 385 143 384 452 1 257 603 683 5 5 123 123 989 1,405 1,002 1,722 902 1,019 851 664 144 67 180 86 827 942 941 925 367 586 38 50 972 38,296 491 3,048 255 509 294 6,023 629 54,296 636 9,378 759 15,250 256 7,334 60 2,408 229 21,981 389 389,397 380 399,244 75 35,195 1,094 3,186,798 679,902 974,741 468,267 390,371 561,479 112,038 595 22,422 1,000 136,071 2,857,719 274 7,183 180,060 432 9,380 5,221 10,948 10 275 16 3,580 10 6,125 OKLAHOMA 181 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959 a sample of farms . See cexl ] Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware 1,863 1,276 445 444 535 414 503 354 727 630 766 358 1,150 670 I 732,322 514,231 300,485 164,370 253,093 974,798 181,258 244,934 403, 808 342,274 366,521 251,207 617,367 183,449 2 393.1 403.0 675.2 370.2 473.1 2,354.6 360.4 691.9 555.4 543.3 478.5 701.7 536.8 273.8 a 41,520 56,495 25,388 17,580 20,245 103,486 53,106 22,647 45,279 51,757 37,375 25,437 53,669 18,497 i 106.54 142.96 45.32 47.07 50.00 46.04 150.00 35.82 82.93 91.97 78.09 35.42 97.38 73.24 5 1,811 1,221 289 325 382 375 427 245 585 573 662 267 1,129 537 6 273,139 244,301 20,621 15,499 20,128 226,263 41,769 19,272 79,740 116,507 88,574 15,509 243,186 32,000 T 791 470 180 169 204 159 275 162 330 283 235 170 537 293 8 303 255 113 ILL 111 72 152 84 174 161 112 98 278 153 9 191 199 150 100 87 22 131 105 140 152 97 96 115 155 in 524 447 128 301 265 54 202 146 225 156 359 119 343 436 11 770 486 263 115 215 283 204 168 369 329 319 188 541 164 1:' 7 9 2 19 3 19 5 2 8 6 3 11 13 569 336 45 26 36 74 78 35 131 145 80 45 263 59 14 855 741 51 41 33 261 185 25 285 192 394 40 630 184 15 980 827 51 42 33 349 197 25 316 223 401 41 707 186 if. 54 126 1 1 10 5 98 17 11 85 13 1 32 17 60 132 1 1 10 5 103 17 11 86 14 1 32 18 244 332 68 93 83 33 185 70 164 54 203 71 110 122 18 247 342 70 94 90 34 187 70 172 55 213 72 110 122 20 1,500 1,181 365 356 395 378 440 301 648 545 661 291 989 562 21 2,017 1,787 438 412 448 860 572 345 868 770 841 368 1,532 664 22 1,733 1,186 291 288 308 385 415 222 645 563 674 232 1,047 524 23 3,125 2,359 423 377 441 934 733 319 1,137 1,006 966 345 1,897 693 24 1,526 1,138 313 234 271 387 409 224 579 503 542 272 1,017 364 25 1,755 1,304 367 265 277 493 527 258 650 571 611 317 1,131 399 26 1,156 1,104 267 165 169 127 380 157 553 426 472 212 929 363 27 980 792 196 150 176 301 285 121 431 320 389 177 606 305 28 110 313 38 70 31 20 118 17 111 5 217 42 156 225 L!5 62 246 27 60 31 2 128 20 105 5 172 44 59 148 30 519 264 96 42 69 85 172 69 127 104 79 63 190 131 31 320 310 167 229 338 42 189 223 447 428 554 124 207 328 32 1,017 689 177 153 116 280 107 61 151 96 114 171 732 191 33 1,670 1,175 410 427 514 350 486 337 668 573 735 337 904 607 34 1,659 1,167 405 426 501 338 480 332 652 565 716 329 892 600 35 1,617 1,152 399 426 496 333 460 332 641 560 701 318 861 59T 36 639 483 130 189 227 110 191 113 243 171 298 143 392 265 37 950 762 188 269 283 160 293 143 340 212 462 204 561 367 38 130 58 50 4 36 50 41 39 48 39 66 20 49 39 39 200 68 108 78 51 71 55 48 69 45 92 31 65 63 40 1,608 1,186 425 431 510 296 463 343 679 600 755 347 1,003 640 11 63,396 57,263 32,191 18,684 26,449 37,143 23,758 29,956 42,853 27,561 60,052 21,856 52,351 26,395 4! 732 651 198 315 284 130 298 195 319 193 458 202 528 516 43 3,797 6,436 1,604 2,919 1,268 415 4,058 803 4,065 404 5,605 1,392 4,064 5,727 14 501 414 274 255 381 207 204 220 313 197 394 218 377 247 45 918 897 1,368 793 979 621 521 543 1,092 399 1,117 886 1,065 474 46 716 400 144 250 234 110 204 162 177 111 312 188 375 360 47 12,767 17, 185 3,291 3,925 3,104 2,141 3,803 2,747 4,348 1,550 6,733 2,271 7,560 10,873 48 1,244 824 311 312 379 224 356 268 474 337 585 272 687 499 49 126,543 96,923 8,785 23,714 82,992 9,017 52,526 12,054 36,758 22,339 52,893 15,908 46,922 94,891 50 853 846 269 272 305 234 338 260 490 297 539 234 608 426 51 11,749 18,477 6,028 4,971 6,902 14,137 4,635 8,455 7,685 3,714 13,048 4,427 18,887 7,265 52 1,288 821 331 333 323 164 380 274 587 503 728 312 761 542 53 19,341 14,352 12,665 5,994 7,324 9,115 6,109 8,550 14,184 10,147 19,446 6,399 19,108 8,539 54 517 386 108 148 122 72 156 108 106 76 272 98 336 319 55 13,079 23,150 3,448 3,802 3,042 2,103 3,578 3,045 6,100 2,425 9,068 2,722 13,647 11,331 56 59 95 13 17 7 3 56 5 59 34 88 13 62 43 57 2,060 9,553 709 280 230 5,028 1,685 70 1,290 3,311 5,407 188 5,208 1,783 58 293 366 33 66 27 28 142 27 173 85 189 45 198 145 59 39,578 42,196 1,284 182,290 20,952 1,370 23,010 1,875 10,310 7,900 124,920 5,545 10,672 1,780,410 60 582 491 64 106 72 89 187 63 274 162 306 93 363 209 61 975,563 841,832 13,318 137,440 293,285 30,335 366,525 26,230 254,291 134,212 353,658 81,115 256,195 658,701 62 350 432 40 143 23 30 169 61 178 15 345 70 350 377 63 517,855 1,224,145 313,200 519,955 170,388 40,733 991,305 96,915 959,103 31,000 963,306 152,411 490,873 1,055,829 64 70 115 19 17 7 5 57 5 64 34 87 13 60 43 65 29,623 66,203 9,756 2,125 3,071 966 11,555 500 23,143 26,218 34,175 1,606 59,995 9,555 66 1,863 1,276 445 444 535 414 503 354 727 630 766 358 1,145 670 67 6,485,559 5,992,367 1,690,361 1,486,058 1,730,503 3,440,566 1,930,896 1,775,713 3,121,376 2,227,774 4,408,400 1,114,274 5,955,917 3,192,291 68 1,213,764 1,520,247 645,766 568,049 626,354 355,503 790,015 469,460 1,000,553 371,946 1,430,710 501,626 1,255,648 1,655,466 69 1,198,269 2,457,044 515,383 344,297 755,932 1,591,865 602,444 881,590 1,004,356 673,661 2,117,013 309,251 2,656,539 920,487 70 1,070,814 545,855 79,253 44,920 74,181 420, 192 88,092 110,010 283,891 416,497 150,480 42,986 628,103 97,688 71 1,326,503 598,308 298,547 396,547 141,181 524,982 222,454 195,299 367,029 270,536 314,922 152,458 605,394 285,516 72 1,057,646 723,682 104,869 73,960 96,777 457,131 185,342 94,794 362,797 382,792 309,391 86,340 655,566 166,880 7.1 618,563 147,231 46,543 58,285 29,078 90,893 42,549 24,560 102,750 112,342 85,884 21,613 154,667 66,234 74 1,280 575 69 35 80 278 143 100 337 281 286 102 630 172 75 50,233 21,511 1,957 185 1,020 76,771 3,991 3,559 14,823 12,614 7,944 1,542 25,394 3,891 76 1,255 1,149 31 15 2 308 223 12 352 480 413 13 1,030 224 77 94,745 133,539 755 160 30 127,007 7,929 170 32,118 63,020 16,253 627 147,155 6,397 7S 1,991,547 2,994,084 18,500 3,150 600 2,413,077 164,670 3,555 421,189 873 ,348 337,819 10,130 2, 922,677 135,649 79 373 662 46 36 3 2 193 29 119 197 313 38 347 147 80 8,369 28,322 2,201 835 160 32 6,086 1,447 3,184 8,352 11,769 1,158 13,090 2,635 81 168,789 690,183 43,715 16,955 3,400 530 167,621 26,650 51,365 224,602 269,910 20,783 281,720 59,158 82 1,341 408 57 86 36 60 241 386 57 489 as 38,971 9,265 853 1,812 645 1,760 6,569 13,238 948 16,671 84 24,689 6,125 351 689 468 1,271 2,615 4,582 298 12,178 85 22,193 20,326 12,251 12,269 11,063 1,965 15,747 10,703 17,557 12,431 27,183 8,318 8,470 13,244 86 60 35 1 20 25 20 15 10 6 10 20 B7 30,735 11,000 400 6,520 10,000 6,625 1,900 900 1,375 23,125 88 182 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions an1! explanations, see text) Dewey Grady Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of [and and buildings average per farm, dollars . average per acre, dollars. Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number, 100 or more days number . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number. By tenure: Full owners number , Part owners number . Managers number . Ml tenants number , Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers , farms reporting. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting . number . Tractors other than garden farms refecting. number. Automobiles farms reporting . number. Telephone farms reporting . Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Flectric milk Cooler farms rep. ir! i ng Farms by kind of foad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms reporting. persons . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . number. Milk cows farms reporting. number. Horses and/or mules farms reporting . number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting . number . Chickens, 1 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting . number . Calves sold alive farms reportinc. number. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reportinc . number. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting . number . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms repiTting . dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting. dollars . Wool farms reporting . pounds . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures ■ fam.s reporting . dollars . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars . Hired labor dollars. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars . Crops harvested: Sorghums for all purposes except sirup farms reporting.. acres.. Wheat farms reporting . acres. bushels . Oats farms reporting. acres . bushels . Cotton farms reporting . acres. bales. Land from which hay was cut acres. Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) farms reporting. dollars. 734 558,246 760.6 47,739 63.23 696 152,413 261 120 255 364 2 113 382 426 6 6 48 50 642 966 688 1,197 617 722 523 362 81 5 148 161 425 676 668 663 274 416 17 28 698 42,103 400 2,431 337 699 341 5,053 473 34,860 490 9,225 552 12,972 289 5,688 25 438 150 14,114 280 204,349 299 195,152 19 7,252 734 2,696,376 561,785 1,026,802 326,226 284,665 401,916 94,982 484 22,678 626 97,597 1,927,020 199 5,206 112,735 167 3,771 2,951 5,108 634 648,064 1,022.2 47,968 48.51 557 140,703 273 130 144 385 2 103 366 407 45 45 587 892 558 945 534 626 371 324 129 60 103 144 375 587 566 576 235 381 20 26 553 40,718 361 4,159 303 590 136 1,410 444 27,838 385 9,078 434 12,609 93 2,454 4 115 142 13,012 232 137,121 245 1,008,897 4 1,277 634 2,822,028 982,338 1,064,774 190,296 197,559 323,728 63,333 386 27,423 477 93,955 1,340,301 35 671 13,610 16 124 74 4,528 1,663 651,266 391.6 68,455 172.29 1,627 386,145 786 423 416 786 3 458 1,059 1,194 243 245 1,513 2,473 1,515 2,609 1,465 1,734 1,368 886 172 161 353 494 795 1,440 1,434 1,428 556 706 52 75 1,421 51,574 676 3,376 237 420 362 4,752 1,031 96,624 958 9,945 1,207 16,626 280 6,428 221 10,546 397 37,240 687 708,540 452 571,075 236 99,161 1,663 4,601,265 984,625 1,341,606 837,936 433,862 866,562 136,674 608 16,730 1,607 271,789 6,293,303 832 28,306 806,895 18,890 11 1,260 867 339,581 391.7 32,650 83.15 713 71,552 327 155 361 349 2 155 165 172 123 129 224 249 718 905 728 1,163 625 714 461 415 49 62 334 439 79 801 781 771 335 446 71 92 780 38,961 465 1,972 361 1,098 351 7,626 610 37,958 489 7,999 563 12,644 277 10,080 49 10,112 109 16,290 202 254,759 152 263,645 48 56,648 867 3,116,996 747,801 971,851 222,675 689,579 371,560 113,530 277 7,966 299 8,801 201,430 198 5,672 167,164 196 3,236 2,408 19,392 23 14,762 1,419 585,295 412.5 37,059 93.14 1,271 165,154 522 213 447 607 9 356 490 542 82 82 414 442 1,254 1,694 1,280 2,201 1,100 1,311 1,106 782 296 275 267 340 786 1,352 1,343 1,308 498 722 105 146 1,337 72,146 747 9,067 480 1,080 503 10,043 935 119,239 833 15,923 1,100 25,014 371 U,548 40 4,654 207 12,152 433 416,723 394 2,255,783 38 18,430 1,419 6,631,462 1,887,929 2,340,386 567,461 986,180 606,486 243,020 717 23,732 827 53,371 1,152,416 470 17,090 478,852 570 13,138 9,144 33,392 130 90,985 1,285 587,423 457.1 71,769 160.85 1,274 360,223 655 274 326 586 5 368 933 1,083 11 11 233 237 1,194 2,073 1,203 2,424 1,179 1,441 1,151 741 98 50 165 320 785 1,084 1,083 1,067 376 487 29 33 943 35,031 378 1,410 238 477 258 8,295 800 90,913 679 10,719 501 6,669 225 9,455 241 21,255 474 40,480 608 782,678 219 135,632 246 209,047 1,285 3,920,301 712,288 ] ,200,712 647,319 425,555 808,784 125,643 519 22,043 1,268 252,529 5,770,373 509 17,398 474,345 632 333,107 527.1 38,863 76.54 583 104,585 250 120 196 291 1 144 188 210 10 10 73 73 523 701 577 1,093 552 636 502 200 26 21 182 196 248 535 523 517 154 235 62 93 542 17,857 251 1,261 130 337 174 1,855 403 22,990 262 2,561 495 6,788 71 1,808 10 610 93 6,330 178 76,737 76 182,445 16 8,850 632 1,756,753 202,785 322,448 338,715 504,327 293,927 94,551 445 23,098 338 41,392 545,493 50 1,962 29,430 532 30,091 18,173 4,996 545 277,198 508.6 45,523 90.03 516 82,977 242 197 178 167 199 82 83 422 667 501 1,010 487 544 312 252 15 15 149 48 347 452 440 429 115 185 68 93 363 15,014 168 530 130 462 135 1,587 349 16,239 180 8,061 222 3,774 72 1,031 11 695 62 4,275 128 42,642 21 54,980 11 9,570 545 3,104,687 332,906 678,049 832,472 716,536 444,979 99,745 360 21,342 200 13,979 259,395 18 163 2,225 493 37,418 28,798 5,173 499 597,969 1,198.3 65,522 57.11 459 153,328 265 148 112 279 319 367 65 71 493 920 468 958 451 551 377 343 87 28 81 127 291 480 473 461 212 309 40 62 465 44,535 218 1,678 283 693 136 1,998 289 13,200 359 13,331 321 15,292 109 2,761 25 3,577 49 2,034 125 37,923 144 281,617 26 20,132 499 3,264,478 601,400 1,738,960 227,018 249,206 379,363 68,531 314 23,206 431 106,992 1,384,955 44 1,077 26,030 10 550 11 1,710 11 2,100 OKLAHOMA 183 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued a swiiple of farms See text] Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClaln Mccurtain 716 904 452 453 1,326 1,338 1,106 214 730 867 798 379 636 596 1 326,806 441,763 396,005 289,042 518,763 550,742 591,691 154,580 313,640 343,215 353,553 224,374 252,881 206,334 2 456.4 488.7 876.1 638.1 391.2 411.6 535.0 722.3 429.6 395.9 443.0 592.0 397.6 346.2 3 15,771 56,842 46,901 35,318 61,476 53,053 54,505 22,733 25,613 21,042 39,429 35,057 39,329 16,440 4 36. 42 116.89 63.66 56.75 164.32 130.07 103.76 30.62 60.95 52.30 86.80 62.15 103.24 51.97 5 636 880 320 354 1,281 1,320 1,068 132 470 673 731 343 508 416 6 41,461 169,831 36,064 26,362 280,999 290,575 233,339 5,652 42,718 55,121 110,472 31,505 60,084 28,362 7 311 376 232 195 614 607 495 103 339 365 387 170 218 272 8 113 146 133 109 378 306 222 63 167 183 179 85 138 127 9 122 103 104 70 296 157 149 64 174 196 115 87 113 110 10 264 258 102 169 437 401 262 113 397 302 287 124 223 314 11 281 400 225 217 502 550 492 73 251 424 316 201 233 212 12 8 3 5 2 1 6 5 1 4 7 13 163 246 122 62 385 387 352 27 76 136 194 50 173 'TO 14 134 242 56 55 861 831 372 3 48 281 503 86 217 25 IS 144 302 56 58 951 921 457 3 56 283 541 86 229 26 16 24 1 37 4 37 20 8 28 54 34 89 13 17 24 1 37. 4 37 20 9 28 54 34 94 13 18 107 85 33 60 272 191 80 34 126 216 207 78 171 90 19 108 87 33 63 272 191 90 34 129 223 218 86 184 91 20 557 749 344 370 1,216 1,190 868 173 563 726 716 310 543 493 21 650 1,097 399 433 1,976 1,836 1,325 213 702 836 1,077 367 731 660 22 568 841 369 345 1,225 1,263 976 109 411 728 726 338 539 317 23 816 1,806 528 505 2,247 2,332 2,046 167 616 1,064 1,302 465 869 520 24 406 793 354 293 1,183 1,167 1,034 98 398 642 685 269 477 242 '25 442 937 396 333 1,446 1,282 1,215 115 435 711 818 304 587 304 26 343 735 247 215 1,180 1,096 911 73 238 562 605 253 290 176 27 313 367 228 285 662 873 498 106 294 496 446 222 286 274 28 26 22 16 46 226 307 16 5 25 181 77 21 153 33 -'S 25 11 11 41 163 232 26 5 30 152 48 16 148 32 30 127 201 100 94 354 236 335 46 163 100 119 100 126 200 3] 293 248 86 330 716 307 501 97 169 411 309 116 257 215 :'.? 296 454 255 28 240 785 221 71 398 345 370 158 252 175 S3 705 797 429 418 1,127 1,262 927 209 685 820 772 364 558 536 14 703 778 414 416 1,117 1,260 909 207 672 812 771 357 544 523 35 702 773 412 411 1,077 1,250 902 206 657 797 765 351 522 506 36 250 205 126 133 386 426 281 56 176 397 289 162 223 191 17 396 278 148 189 518 667 399 59 236 562 382 223 373 243 38 37 119 56 31 60 40 74 17 63 25 65 37 68 51 39 60 176 75 54 91 50 88 32 145 31 100 45 110 66 ip 685 645 431 437 1,070 1,219 899 194 661 852 736 365 589 551 41 31,068 28,695 49,036 35,727 44,058 55,711 38,118 14,059 39,645 40,199 34,876 24,011 33,431 30,921 42 478 246 173 246 511 615 277 79 369 497 362 250 373 360 43 1,262 709 611 1,516 4,140 6,009 1,040 275 1,528 5,176 2,268 661 5,942 1,696 II 366 197 207 255 287 215 238 L57 423 281 214 212 199 395 1'. 966 482 729 622 634 702 369 608 1,161 777 893 492 456 1,161 Hi 417 208 134 194 325 356 201 72 330 284 348 251 282 330 17 7,042 3,359 3,443 4,500 9,426 8,174 2,379 1,059 5,043 4,774 8,294 6,840 6,646 5,410 18 562 452 229 311 745 870 624 148 505 612 567 259 382 476 IS 32,570 31,174 23,661 12,379 84,409 95,995 31,599 42,069 35,060 49,047 45,657 8,999 40,199 103,668 50 402 362 311 302 716 826 410 107 398 595 512 217 358 312 51 52 53 '.1 55 Mi 4,899 12,513 10,370 6,678 13,139 16,666 5,896 3,165 5,983 7,864 5,693 10,089 8,146 4,477 563 499 391 339 654 939 758 173 617 759 592 330 444 471 10,101 9,588 15,839 12,464 9,885 17,792 13,441 4,218 13,049 11,981 10,375 7,780 9,743 9,265 259 119 96 123 296 305 101 46 179 205 315 229 219 207 6,503 4,458 4,058 4,570 13,459 11,602 1,817 1,964 4,497 5,211 9,863 11,188 10,927 3,592 57 15 34 5 10 167 98 41 1 16 65 77 12 34 -,* 989 9,570 450 565 7,435 6,182 3,750 20 1,598 1,577 2,480 420 2,463 Ml 86 82 58 22 335 368 96 32 130 194 169 12 101 67 60 16,544 12,910 7,388 3,215 35,398 29,105 55,832 212,847 2,504,610 14,975 15,238 1,190 12,298 359,010 218 211 83 75 469 595 212 52 126 310 304 62 157 90 «1 142,370 122,436 255,255 50,720 742,429 666,551 145,849 493,700 291,736 429,266 276,748 36,126 410,182 506,898 t'.'.' 61 66 16 62 313 433 78 10 57 317 191 26 175 34 i'.:', 63,135 118,155 96,280 273,444 869,157 1,316,479 212,138 60,665 184,190 1,048,576 403,276 103,380 1,782,962 301,321 ,71 20 47 5 10 184 116 48 1 16 69 77 8 33 177 7,174 64,456 3,250 4,240 75,436 39,632 34,977 200 8,510 17,374 36,082 3,773 19,266 6fl 715 904 452 453 1,326 1,338 1,106 214 730 867 798 379 636 596 -;7 1,645,457 7,087,092 2,596,255 2,167,626 3,742,799 5,259,692 3,883,547 670,551 3,688,820 2,381,202 2,243,101 2,629,773 3,501,165 1,726,363 68 457,804 607,210 918,889 774,387 932,483 1,270,804 532,613 423,134 1,689,206 1,073,871 622,554 494,818 1,175,667 724,052 171 516,251 2,634,210 900,925 747,725 1,005,910 2,063,998 1,030,173 112,525 1,090,505 688,453 567,552 1,649,487 1,166,530 405,302 70 138,898 1,738,345 159,829 178,003 525,297 623,648 758,333 10,847 215,778 128,828 209,188 116,144 216,192 174,625 71 72 225,437 1,279,995 376,505 274,685 453,816 351,580 663,692 77,110 443,484 204,430 365,465 160,058 568,861 246,285 191,236 642,912 177,936 146,743 714,732 764,680 718,041 40,486 178,183 221,302 374,398 131,154 268,605 148,440 73 115,831 184,420 62,171 46,083 110,561 184,982 180,695 6,449 71,664 64,318 103,944 78,112 105,310 27,659 74 332 653 138 64 539 383 520 23 88 217 244 182 207 36 7' 9,562 35,798 6,244 2,325 17,938 10,535 21,239 271 1,470 4,958 5,507 4,525 7,814 872 76 20 612 159 18 1,242 1,268 953 79 295 636 31 295 8 77 220 63,476 6,028 1,388 168,289 198,138 134,304 3,920 8,635 61,087 450 10,854 125 78 4,570 689,155 150,945 18,060 4,451,936 4,215,275 1,798,377 115,327 141,232 1,415,439 7,305 246,761 3,200 79 44 37 84 32 742 485 211 49 206 297 58 201 22 871 1,240 759 3,166 1,311 32,829 18,546 9,124 2,169 4,960 9,889 2,768 8,063 1,132 81 37,130 12,975 38,278 15,940 1,059,140 404,265 168,205 65,060 103,938 248,575 56,634 236,195 23,884 ;5. 302 759 197 113 5 56 858 15 66 53 87 179 226 149 83 3,509 47,243 9,719 3,362 235 795 43,663 95 1,910 565 1,480 3,762 5,158 6,019 7%. 1,481 37,874 4,105 1,930 100 374 21,369 40 1,306 254 874 1,512 3,679 5,289 85 8,764 11,527 7,517 12,442 26,126 17,319 12,315 5,111 20,374 26,631 17,069 9,495 16,888 13,750 8,, 20 22 27 20 25 30 27 55 10 46 16 10 39 87 2,360 3,520 65,012 4,025 12,690 3,950 2,825 265,050 305 19,350 2,150 6,465 21,735 88 184 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Major Marshall Murray Muskogee Okfuskee Oklahoma Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number . . Land in farms acres , . Average size of farm acres, . Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . , average per acre, dollars , . Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres . . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. . 100 or more1 days number . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . . By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . Managers number . . Ml tenants number . . Specified equipment and facilities: Gram combines farms reporting. . number . . Com pickers farms reporting . . number . . Pick-up balers farms reporting . number . . Motortrucks farms reporting . . number , . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number . . Automobiles farms reporting . . number. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting . . Flectric milk cooler farms reporting . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family an j/or hired workers farms reporting . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 151) or more days). . farms rerorting. . persons . . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . . number . . Milk cows. farms reporting . . number . . Horses and. or mules farms reporting . . number . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . number . . Chickens, 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number. . Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting . . number . . Calves sold alive farms reporting. . numlier. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . numlier. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number . . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . number. . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . Hilk and cream sold farms reporting . , dollars . . Wool farms reporti ng . . pounds . , Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars.. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars . Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars. Hired labor dnllnrs. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars. , Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars., Ctops harvested: Sorghums for all purposes except sirup farms reporting. . acres.. Wheat farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Oats farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Cotton farms reporting. . acres . . bales . . Land from which hay was cut acres. . Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) farms reporting.. dollars . . 640 266,692 416.7 25,790 64.09 515 43,013 241 202 274 4 160 146 146 66 66 77 77 538 629 479 674 353 387 190 249 60 30 100 171 368 609 605 590 229 382 45 148 623 28,304 422 2,210 311 1,195 406 6,701 468 31,599 367 3,111 588 9,687 345 7,967 5 400 126 12,025 189 172,835 87 332,345 5 5,250 640 1,890,500 549,091 330,979 137,928 581,656 187,828 103,018 309 9,531 68 1,860 30,105 88 2,325 45,445 314 7,467 3,832 8,301 54 68,650 1,054 527,913 500.9 41,271 87.80 1,016 184,312 479 244 367 403 1 283 626 710 6 6 112 113 938 1,420 970 1,643 959 1,104 746 519 134 119 136 35 832 881 871 865 374 569 34 41 936 36,269 554 3,915 302 619 251 4,385 585 51,201 598 7,802 695 11,775 197 6,267 48 2,057 199 19,268 343 332,556 378 612,240 43 25,310 1,053 2,867,764 848,077 890,930 317,315 253, 969 484,728 72,745 466 15,964 933 123,883 2,758,709 294 7,361 223,752 106 1,369 795 9,150 280 217,388 776.4 37,425 63.80 204 16,532 121 92 116 121 2 41 32 35 2 2 34 34 239 287 192 270 194 215 193 152 19 17 50 195 25 270 267 251 135 178 23 53 254 21,704 132 749 143 283 117 2,760 208 29,227 160 9,736 246 7,971 116 4,233 36 1,556 53 13,165 75 157,812 22 178,540 25 14,865 280 2,221,573 702,399 1,110,434 90,972 169,089 120,675 28,004 19 958 24 684 11,943 84 3,325 70,642 69 1,893 1,091 7,664 10 7,500 775 245,505 316.8 33,806 112.23 611 72,294 368 166 357 340 8 70 287 309 70 70 162 163 559 698 579 878 538 600 462 471 236 231 120 615 30 735 732 726 31o- 550 48 76 735 39,893 471 7,418 296 943 378 8,276 587 83,708 562 9,625 556 10,058 287 9,283 72 2,957 237 33,750 294 634,245 372 1,459,721 76 25,196 775 3,256,879 1,498,897 1,033,155 132,145 260,814 263,755 68,113 333 9,845 319 14,212 314,830 331 14,311 359,500 5 80 50 22,136 10 1,800 309 200,427 648.6 44,965 71.45 232 IS, 352 124 64 166 108 4 31 89 96 5 5 % 104 260 376 259 479 228 280 207 209 113 124 93 173 25 281 271 270 116 177 52 127 294 26,228 230 4,749 134 358 110 5,550 181 33,128 197 5,673 229 6,884 85 4,104 6 490 56 26,920 93 399,830 120 1,203,2% 7 2,695 309 2,300,921 1,078,039 543,678 76,043 435,725 116,322 51, 114 59 2,528 67 1,539 41,020 80 2,447 63,350 20 350 315 9,836 5 440 840 296,026 352.4 28,531 77.82 720 72,160 311 136 280 396 12 152 278 285 64 64 170 176 693 889 645 949 490 566 381 382 114 ioo 116 578 128 764 753 747 288 402 69 254 769 39,125 511 4,574 394 1,214 377 4,797 626 35,600 442 6,048 622 12,042 258 4,729 20 895 112 12,895 229 105,017 212 751,085 20 7,600 840 2,958,433 859,096 497,919 203,711 780, 753 331,247 285,707 270 8,495 240 7,562 168,700 166 5,913 100,165 330 10,462 6,527 23,125 37 32,950 807 427,339 529.5 56,159 105.02 738 177,012 349 158 160 392 1 254 501 545 11 17 183 183 743 1,229 713 1,268 688 794 667 467 72 71 151 435 200 734 729 719 329 494 37 49 691 35,893 323 1,947 243 1,063 216 2,878 564 63,896 480 7,942 607 12,557 137 3,290 81 2,682 278 27,793 437 577,701 186 352,090 92 30,760 807 3,044,856 642,832 1,064,850 370,615 311,150 556,693 98,716 255 7,056 720 106,451 2,472,679 501 22,332 622,079 6 145 80 15,604 431 239, 542 555.8 47,306 82.52 381 55,338 206 126 152 257 223 240 68 73 IflO 192 360 512 356 622 333 403 335 270 124 128 55 357 8 399 391 386 184 272 57 69 415 36,160 260 3,188 176 774 188 6,183 223 22,139 330 9,286 343 8,978 138 8,624 42 2,800 81 8,831 129 187,271 173 672,842 47 19,495 431 2,250,371 848,619 882,128 88,589 197,764 1B5.916 47,355 145 3,547 208 9,912 198,451 170 5,906 115,740 11 206 107 19,522 373 179,178 480.4 18,139 40.36 326 24, 778 162 106 191 6 70 67 67 26 26 71 71 306 375 306 434 214 230 184 176 23 17 58 196 119 320 311 311 114 152 36 76 345 18,658 205 1,123 168 450 173 2,835 256 16,472 190 2,601 293 6,421 158 2,964 12 358 58 7,922 112 88,831 48 245,625 12 2,485 373 1,050,336 353,890 243,543 66,843 228,456 111,410 46,194 148 3,740 52 925 16,130 60 1,421 32,410 118 2,302 1,089 8,863 51fl 185,766 358.6 74,787 234.41 438 49,754 176 108 173 226 251 271 57 57 152 164 422 597 434 805 426 539 437 315 96 81 288 147 83 493 488 487 204 297 68 181 439 22,527 246 2,606 173 402 144 3,295 308 60,114 306 5,680 363 5,817 132 3,461 35 810 87 20,025 128 619,520 127 693,296 36 7,468 518 2,635,354 830,346 602,878 106,231 706,408 238,149 151,342 154 3,499 315 lB-,227 389,136 236 7,585 211,455 12 230 167 11,150 10 1,755 10 1,355 15 10, 750 35 61,735 OKLAHOMA 185 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued a sample of farms Se« Lexl Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens 494 817 614 563 754 794 584 661 440 775 627 392 382 662 1 212,900 1,211,585 184,304 272,694 270,831 493,408 329,802 237,806 319,613 648,604 279,240 179,886 176,385 363,530 2 431.0 1,483.0 300.2 484.4 359.2 621.4 564.7 359.8 726.4 836.9 445.4 458.9 461.7 549.1 3 20,820 78, 967 29,010 33,913 23,742 20,495 36,917 29,004 17,145 40,881 44,902 21,145 26,018 32,674 1 48.42 58.71 97.71 69.60 64.52 36.50 67.33 81.06 23.47 50.21 102.45 46.70 57.64 64.00 5 428 607 530 474 638 534 435 496 312 637 482 272 300 494 B 30,758 80,1% 74,311 49,121 62,369 39,422 28,760 42,028 13,197 89,924 53,815 17,043 31,657 59,331 7 211 370 244 300 363 353 261 213 218 308 303 217 155 329 s 101 269 126 145 219 199 155 113 93 123 206 167 73 189 9 118 233 151 101 165 200 158 120 88 75 195 146 59 129 in 162 287 286 188 266 387 251 283 252 349 325 121 220 186 11 250 315 266 273 336 309 284 301 120 313 248 217 132 312 12 1 11 1 5 3 7 10 3 3 2 9 10 8 13 81 204 61 102 147 95 42 67 65 110 52 45 20 156 14 101 295 337 227 330 31 53 182 5 308 208 57 85 174 15 102 304 354 230 334 87 54 206 5 326 215 58 94 201 is 46 80 64 50 113 18 28 31 28 8 6 9 17 46 81 64 52 113 18 28 32 28 8 6 9 [8 75 226 125 137 218 95 174 202 40 83 123 72 93 123 ::> 85 234 130 144 224 95 175 206 40 84 124 72 100 124 20 377 760 514 499 633 634 469 554 349 681 524 337 310 553 21 497 1,062 697 608 764 817 591 704 428 858 749 399 450 643 22 350 631 489 463 622 539 441 550 232 647 516 293 260 525 23 490 1,011 726 686 952 741 681 831 309 1,075 722 393 474 815 .') 329 690 508 420 619 464 466 523 212 583 512 299 217 519 ■.". 372 837 553 456 680 524 555 677 217 683 618 363 246 574 26 209 569 418 414 621 301 367 420 130 388 495 253 190 354 27 212 533 356 341 516 373 287 393 244 325 438 241 144 375 28 38 115 239 67 155 25 110 130 5 171 66 28 21 48 29 27 91 126 37 125 25 110 175 5 74 72 28 16 49 30 55 128 77 75 142 81 129 146 56 129 177 97 82 233 31 132 505 462 445 368 271 385 315 188 43 409 236 172 204 3L' 287 170 65 37 239 435 59 193 185 597 41 58 115 195 3.1 463 782 569 520 592 739 537 605 396 728 582 366 367 626 14 457 756 561 517 589 725 522 604 394 710 555 348 355 615 35 435 747 550 507 589 698 517 596 394 693 548 346 345 600 36 181 307 236 202 235 259 183 308 131 301 212 130 114 233 37 269 389 330 323 350 381 239 435 1% 462 265 156 139 302 38 42 123 63 19 23 56 68 43 11 38 73 52 54 54 39 55 203 124 28 25 76 127 94 15 47 97 61 90 67 40 468 764 544 533 714 776 564 613 424 743 592 381 346 607 11 22,689 120,509 22,852 32,304 29,241 48,751 41,568 29,327 24, 557 45,794 40,956 22,021 20,025 40,345 42 213 361 383 237 431 436 295 409 271 441 276 214 189 298 41 1,244 4,074 4,284 2,147 4,144 1,437 3,819 6,235 535 4,443 2,340 1,553 1,050 1,612 44 267 523 255 228 243 447 294 217 351 357 315 231 250 324 45 641 2,438 797 439 551 1,496 820 368 1,106 1,272 1,114 853 755 674 U 222 213 290 195 239 345 212 202 227 324 230 160 131 266 47 3,320 4,847 6,780 6,696 7,398 6,998 5,725 2,913 5,169 3,720 6,911 2,893 1,634 5,231 18 338 385 427 385 514 624 342 438 325 533 351 256 237 433 4? 31,998 35,806 34,894 34,928 43,725 57,427 35,857 94,946 8,901 32,615 16,760 24,222 8,018 49,106 .Ml 288 592 376 320 523 437 397 428 198 504 44S 202 1S6 374 51 5,074 32,773 4,521 9,303 6,321 8,325 12,255 4,929 3,754 8,036 8,874 3,864 3,275 10,110 5! 313 580 434 427 604 691 438 479 391 699 513 348 334 570 53 7,665 34,476 6,884 10,631 8,755 17,128 15,454 8,819 7,608 15,226 14,176 9,169 7,222 16,036 54 115 175 220 156 265 193 114 139 137 264 215 101 78 204 53 2,856 4,838 8,498 8,216 8,277 8,771 5,734 3,889 6,081 4,916 9,344 2,607 1,395 6,109 56 25 32 15 28 53 30 1 47 17 11 33 20 6 17 57 1,470 1,867 160 3,137 1,226 1,192 563 7,575 484 1,065 787 1,165 80 548 58 89 95 119 156 232 135 57 105 21 114 78 44 11 112 511 9,911 10,323 164,970 14,215 23,333 21,709 219,345 38,770 370 7,658 5,031 17,635 3,010 15,824 fill 139 157 201 218 298 225 94 182 64 266 120 61 47 196 61 144,450 213,499 277,871 418,581 388,340 365,901 414,310 965,954 6,774 158,389 79,585 1S3.461 56,166 331,517 52 81 137 335 124 338 48 132 245 5 291 110 53 48 87 63 190,140 775,308 888,563 418,300 764,221 225,625 993,640 1,370,353 30,000 848,316 464,776 262,750 177, 747 284,413 64 20 35 25 38 59 32 1 42 22 11 28 20 6 IS 63 17,515 20,170 1,605 24,805 16,663 11,417 2,500 24,621 3,460 9,633 7,628 9,041 894 4,108 m 494 817 614 563 754 794 584 661 440 775 627 392 382 662 67 1,371,079 6,878,906 2,067,335 2,521,166 1,888,015 2,756,061 3,649,403 2,551,755 919,201 3,010,441 2,293,082 1,376,878 1,499,300 2,984,357 68 438,747 2,331,347 753,155 801,216 720,713 1,120,354 1,311,668 1,261,672 465,645 812,816 917, 575 522,380 528,453 831,581 69 487,011 3,071,635 468,870 1,109,849 607,002 960,024 1,573,535 526, 743 198,844 1,071,532 705,271 456,704 278,932 1,270,915 70 76,912 250,435 68,917 129,005 128,391 154,143 111,117 102,630 53,329 311,791 141,387 51,892 61,523 184,660 71 194, 780 695, 178 405,947 211,132 143,855 277,624 433,253 337,688 100,754 388,573 292,134 212,395 355,114 376,308 72 136,366 446,885 283,292 216,211 238,402 186,445 162,872 219,457 87,391 340,396 200,622 98,574 189,679 235,578 73 37,263 83,426 87,154 53,753 44,652 57,471 56,958 103,565 13,238 85,333 36,093 34,933 85,599 85,315 74 201 129 191 76 194 205 111 188 80 435 106 75 35 245 75 4,493 4,451 6,217 2,276 3,798 5,763 2,780 4,935 1,117 26,063 2,870 3,125 505 9,529 76 47 364 377 328 433 34 54 232 381 222 17 88 252 77 890 23,480 23,270 15,272 19,016 851 1,246 8,192 36,373 10,881 465 4,872 14,191 78 15,800 515,059 505,842 279,807 360,175 11,717 20,820 171,035 650,450 232,786 9,275 128,820 265,814 79 69 209 280 190 318 90 54 151 40 217 25 50 196 80 2,045 10,905 9,077 4,950 8,339 2,872 2,393 4,100 492 12,506 435 1,500 7,771 81 38,850 266,500 250,445 105,335 164,035 45,495 60,825 90,847 7,900 323,083 6,550 39,650 145,350 82 205 43 65 84 171 33 52 47 390 20 67 17 186 83 3,924 1,769 1,696 1,559 4,636 575 465 521 12,690 250 819 752 5,563 84 1,539 1,322 1,373 979 2,712 427 337 275 9,493 135 394 975 2,542 85 11,843 26,265 14,616 14,225 15,414 16,519 18,657 14,629 9,521 4,911 18,640 8,942 12,785 11,033 86 25 16 15 26 36 26 10 26 10 12 5 20 43 41 87 5,100 IS, 025 2,900 4,048 10,235 6,800 695 9,675 3,625 750 400 27,850 282,920 10,400 8" 186 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Wagoner Washington Farms acreage, and value: All commercial farms number . Land in farms acres . Average size of farm acres . Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars , average per acre, dollars , Cropland harvested farms reporting . acres . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. 100 or more days numtier With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . 3y tenure: Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number , \ll lenanls number. Specified equipment and facilities: Gram combines farms reporting . number . Com pickers farms reporting. number . Pick-up balers farms reporting . number. Motortrucks farms reporting . number . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . number . Automobiles farms reporting . number. Telephone farms reporting . Home freezer farms reporting . Milking machine farms reporting . Flectric milk cooler farms reporting . Farms by kind ot road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting. Family workers, including operator farms reporting. Operators working 1 or more hours persons . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons . Pogular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms reporting. persons . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle anil calves farms reporting . number . Milk cows farms reporting . number. Horses and/or mules farms reporting , number . Hogs and pigs farm?; reporting . number . Chickens, 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting. number . Calves sold alive farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs sold alive Tarn.s reporting. number . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting . number . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting. dollars . Wool farms report! ng . pounds . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. Purchase or livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars . Hired labor dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars . Crops harvested" Sorghums for all purposes except sirup farms reporting. . acres . . Wheat farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Oats farms reporting. . acres . , bushels . . Cotton farms reporting. . acres . . bales . . Land from which hay was cut acres . . Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes ) farms reporting . . dollars . . 895 ,159,300 1,295.3 91,005 75.90 865 443,959 363 180 96 510 6 283 616 764 2 2 57 59 836 1,790 826 1,848 859 1,121 517 574 98 43 169 56 662 680 671 664 228 323 72 102 628 61,830 323 1,747 285 1,272 204 3,769 484 30,848 499 41,286 405 11,033 179 4,248 14 2,854 145 7,115 218 174,205 148 239,005 19 37,537 895 9,313,000 929,851 5,940,116 761,106 670,682 866,552 144,693 609 96,522 828 332,957 4,940,910 5 68 5,568 6 1,050 1,071 529,700 494.6 70,121 143.57 1,049 276,224 460 211 257 445 369 302 334 10 10 92 95 870 1,295 1,006 2,244 962 1,112 702 530 31 30 92 497 461 883 844 834 216 328 156 227 747 27,150 149 1,032 217 670 191 3,405 446 24,774 399 5,648 522 8,000 135 3,209 58 5,257 67 9,620 129 118,145 56,431 1,071 4,836,879 474,753 977,365 1,151,887 1,217,191 837,588 178,095 539 27,568 947 142,584 2,362,767 226 8,391 156,830 897 62,003 32,515 16,579 15 3,750 527 272,498 517.1 83,398 179.61 359 47,540 224 164 247 179 20 81 135 159 73 84 120 128 452 715 461 729 482 674 451 333 153 164 423 67 20 485 460 444 218 307 97 220 445 39,828 273 6,455 221 1,346 117 6,131 268 152,546 316 8,461 265 9,439 107 6,660 16 1,295 106 63,117 155 1,407,715 184 1,629,346 22 11,931 527 4,189,580 1,811,425 1,172,049 159,028 686,468 267,628 92,982 123 4,060 157 8,591 207,195 166 7,550 209,435 11 731 230 17,173 51 101,530 549 228,224 415.7 38,526 94.35 454 61,343 207 111 177 233 23 116 172 178 110 116 85 91 456 618 402 716 336 383 236 270 121 100 51 356 134 524 523 513 221 342 49 86 469 30,044 306 3,856 287 862 255 5,278 361 140,008 273 6,999 377 6,717 185 4,702 19 1,495 110 61,050 146 975,610 164 790,671 24 14,362 549 2,574,928 877,165 857,071 220,763 285,428 234, 554 99,947 150 4,131 217 9,802 200,810 135 6,623 124,220 168 4,935 3,338 12,816 273 205,436 752.5 63,945 90.73 207 20,300 173 121 117 115 5 36 88 95 27 27 66 67 237 308 202 335 237 298 200 173 69 64 77 157 32 263 249 249 98 145 57 84 252 24,260 139 2,140 112 453 81 2,135 144 6,735 191 7,669 205 6,391 63 2,157 6 250 25 1,582 48 42,985 87 488,811 16 3,449 273 1,965,192 541,639 998,599 67,848 233,048 100,801 23,257 65 2,095 87 3,715 66,942 53 1,876 51,050 15 335 1,750 600,811 343.3 45,257 133.40 1,729 322,797 782 297 532 700 665 752 134 134 1,335 1,840 1,670 2,990 1,604 1,841 1,24a 781 158 81 314 134 1,241 1,387 1,376 1,371 446 660 66 117 1,395 40,572 640 3,273 248 754 540 9,465 1,150 71,479 791 10,171 862 11,682 440 :L3,253 83 3,440 226 16,496 483 538,977 324 474,100 85 31,475 1,745 5,533,546 740,741 1,681,841 1,080,135 884,176 902,754 243,899 1,057 42,231 1,446 160,306 2,986,199 380 10,398 207,390 1,331 61,289 39,703 13,362 15 2,825 1,027 801,381 780.3 70,773 92.48 942 267, 561 402 199 315 489 223 592 698 6 6 72 72 951 1,577 940 1,779 943 1,175 806 544 95 28 191 262 566 875 873 868 283 417 50 59 864 56,915 420 1,592 424 1,196 293 4,223 577 56,560 511 14,859 674 24,147 211 4,883 58 1,686 226 21,356 362 518,923 216 197,378 58 17,450 1,027 5,298,664 1,205,886 2,350,547 566,454 423,982 649,960 101,835 542 27,029 853 190,424 4,258,018 206 5,512 155,920 17 25,450 735 773,924 1,053.0 56,564 52.78 644 158,067 318 163 192 458 420 483 1 1 183 184 697 973 673 L,206 664 773 565 444 105 30 127 160 442 695 679 298 422 48 68 693 63,656 392 3,124 359 1,019 269 4,518 464 28,810 489 20,113 628 17,003 233 8,110 17 1,493 106 5,945 242 174,552 272 501,743 11 3,922 735 4,018,239 1,010,999 1,884,317 230,762 371,448 418,243 102,470 530 34,965 534 91,685 1,758,743 52 1,275 37,580 9 112 76 9,030 OKLAHOMA 187 County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, TYPE OF FARM ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Most data foe 1959 are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. Soe text] Item (For definitions and explanations, Estimated number of farms 1959. 1954. Farm operators by age: Operators reporting age number 1959 . Under 25 years number 1959 . 25 to 34 years. number 1959 . 35 to 44 years number 1959 . 45 to 54 years number 1959 . 55 to 64 years number 1959 . 65 or more years number 1959 . Average age years 1959 . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators- Working off their farms operators reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 or more days operators reporting 1959 . 1954. With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . 1954. Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959 . 1954. Part owners number 1959 . 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. VI tenants number 1959 . 1954. Cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Livestock-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Croppers number 1959 . 1954. Other and unspecified tenants number 1959. 1954. Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fhjit-and-nut . . number 1959 . Cash-grain number 1959 . Tobacco number 1959 . Cotton number 1959 . Other field-crop number 1959 . Vegetable farms number 1959 . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959. Poultry farms number 1959 . Dairy farms number 1959. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock ranches number 1959 . General farms number 1959 . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959 . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . Class I number 1959. Class 11 number 1959 . Class 111 number 1959 . Class IV number 1959 . Class V number 1959. Class VI number 1959 . Other farms number 1959. Part-time number 1959. Part-retirement number 1959 . Abnormal number 1959 . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959. 1954. average per farm, dollars 1959. 1954. All crops sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959. 1954. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars 1959. 1954. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Dairy products sold dollars 1954 . 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. 94,678 119,298 93,512 1,490 9,363 19,541 26,599 21,820 14,699 50.7 50,996 62,199 36,606 40,531 40,972 45,124 46,466 58,095 29,919 30,706 433 557 17,860 29,621 4,612 9,077 3,577 5,110 5,170 9,551 645 736 571 990 3,285 4,157 21,618 14,816 5,379 1,423 149 146 779 4,676 23,223 7,758 6,036 38,051 56,937 1,373 4,053 10,636 15,859 16,801 8,215 37,741 28,153 9,534 54 580,734,754 409,385,664 6,134 3,432 250,613,871 217,293,056 239,958,360 210,976,974 2,217,309 1,599,776 1,811,368 1,623,579 6,626,834 3,092,727 330,120,883 192,092,608 14,851,368 15,119,277 43,032,192 35,611,557 272,237,323 141,361,774 1,238 1,650 1,219 17 119 269 358 261 195 50.5 647 897 456 485 647 887 956 1,160 146 224 136 202 65 73 5 3 10 35 10 3 5 9 41 79 11 57 30 131 298 66 15 686 552 6 16 67 91 147 225 686 475 211 3,653,798 2,047,081 2,951 1,241 769,545 537,546 70,929 64,536 176,996 72,458 487,238 387,237 34,382 13,315 2,884,253 1,509,535 612,760 382,741 649,640 540,963 1,621,853 585,831 1,278 1,455 1,318 28 134 248 353 334 221 51.2 657 559 383 256 259 185 462 506 470 466 5 341 434 5 28 131 122 151 226 37 14 7 15 10 816 816 5 5 287 15 44 121 1,137 70 168 382 287 220 30 121 71 50 19,116,285 10,585,982 14,958 7,276 9,613,741 6,793,558 9,597,307 6,769,006 6,686 7,096 2,728 1,116 7,020 16,340 9,502,544 3,792,424 295,675 282,958 280,775 349,514 8,926,094 3,159,952 1,040 1,503 1,037 16 122 208 284 236 171 50.5 524 842 348 553 495 744 568 821 361 330 21 15 90 323 17 153 11 26 10 58 1 3 7 51 76 5 10 372 185 40 546 494 14 10 36 111 155 168 546 405 135 3,232,225 1,866,211 3,108 1,242 511,867 386,291 485,486 334,228 10,506 8,910 6,013 28,637 9,862 14,516 2,720,358 1,479,920 47,577 60,124 173,255 65,134 2,499,526 1,354,662 1,118 1,286 1,089 18 117 263 326 213 152 49.4 522 529 301 280 237 237 274 421 536 572 5 6 303 276 20 30 74 43 154 160 19 11 21 17 15 15 615 614 47 268 74 37 151 967 28 108 272 260 259 40 151 111 40 11,955,077 7,393,693 10,693 5,749 5,791,595 3,316,379 5,790,911 3,316,342 79 17 200 20 6,163,482 4,077,314 66,131 121,412 744,565 489,281 5,352,786 3,466,621 1,362 1,587 1,326 21 116 239 391 357 202 51.6 642 689 318 242 343 302 651 700 397 391 1 3 313 478 21 45 25 52 196 324 5 26 20 6 46 25 726 47 674 5 20 177 70 93 346 1,021 16 49 221 379 256 100 341 216 125 8,999,795 6,617,500 6,608 4,170 6,601,485 5,130,779 6,580,663 5,126,006 2,137 4,022 890 381 17,795 370 2,398,310 1,486,721 97,939 109,273 298,506 275,738 2,001,865 1,101,710 1,264 1,643 1,295 27 141 281 329 301 216 50.6 546 656 330 350 277 276 534 583 462 504 1 267 533 22 118 121 196 159 11 13 10 19 26 28 636 586 31 175 17 247 170 1,094 14 87 221 357 325 90 170 90 80 10,844,262 7,964,308 8,579 4,847 6,515,785 5,014,650 6,503,617 5,008,133 5,870 4,888 5,387 274 911 1,355 4,328,477 2,949,658 144,180 290,726 407,699 462,083 3,776,598 2,196,849 Bryan 1,528 2,117 1,490 11 153 299 445 342 240 50.9 720 902 516 580 619 748 851 1,119 370 462 4 15 303 521 105 136 41 40 100 242 5 20 5 9 47 74 242 6 76 160 5 41 431 144 173 636 893 22 23 107 247 299 195 635 480 155 6,769,797 4,955,093 4,430 2,341 2,519,706 2,560,330 2,347,594 2,508,655 10,305 2,636 13,648 23,845 148,159 25,194 4,250,091 2,394,763 125,006 270,064 381,460 277,181 3,743,625 1,847,518 188 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Vlosl data for 1959 are based on reports (For definitions and explanations, see teil) Estimated number of farms 1959 . . . 1951... Farm operators by age: Operators reporting ape number 1959. . Under 25 years number 1959 . . . 25 to 34 vears . number 1959 . . , 35 to 44 years number 1959. . . 45 to 54 years number 1959 . . . 55 to til years number 1959 .. . 65 or nnre years number 1959 .. , Average ape years 1959 .. , Off-farm work and other income: Fami operators— Workine off their fanna operators reporting 1959.. 1954.. 100 or more davs operators reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . With other income of family exceeding value of farni products sold operators reporting 1959 . . 1054 . . Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1950. . 1954 . . Part owners number 1959 . . 1954 . . Managers number 1959 . . 1954 . . All tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . . 1054 . . Livestock-share tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Croppers number 1959 . . 1954 . . Other and unspecified tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fniit-nnd-nut . . number 1959 . . Cash-grain number 1959 . ■ Tobacco number 1959 . . Cotton number 1959 . . Other rield-erop number 1959 . . Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959 . . Poultry farms number 1959 . Dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock ranches number 1950 . . General farms number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . . Class I number 1959 . . Class II number 1959.. Class III number 1959.. Class IV number 1959 . . Class V number 1959. . Class VI number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959 . Part-lime number 1959 . . Part-retirement ■. number 1959.. Abnormal number 1959 . . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959.. 1954.. average per farm, dollars 1959. . 1954 . . All crops sold dollars 1959. . 1954 . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars 1959 . . 74 1954 . . 75 All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959.. 1954.. Poulu-y and poultry products sold dollars 1959 . 1954.. Dairy products sold dollars 1954 . 1954 . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. 2,383 2,919 2,330 52 261 516 728 508 265 49.1 1,053 1,159 600 522 646 518 839 944 830 819 714 ,119 207 420 140 244 250 367 22 13 25 29 70 46 956 324 208 424 40 46 317 53 499 520 1,863 28 210 498 505 487 135 520 355 165 19,054,898 12,835,198 7,996 4,397 13,062,102 8,880,440 12,983,230 8,809,711 31,521 24,902 27,529 4,307 19,822 41,520 5,992,796 3,954,758 292,313 297,962 532,075 613,563 5,168,408 3,043,233 1,633 1,919 1,567 43 195 326 416 319 268 49.9 706 831 483 421 473 404 707 732 501 480 416 616 102 125 163 215 71 149 30 27 20 514 468 15 156 363 51 228 357 ,276 46 83 336 436 300 357 245 110 2 14,929,549 12,306,753 9,142 6,413 6,828,664 7,082,468 6,787,549 7,049,022 3,897 6,534 2,721 442 34,497 26,470 8,100,885 5,224,285 297,946 403,288 1,230,945 1,164,309 6,571,994 3,656,688 1,225 1,674 ',177 11 86 226 349 287 218 52.5 753 1,040 628 816 822 1,020 563 685 458 406 9 11 195 442 123 253 15 12 10 25 5 5 5 5 37 142 37 371 204 6 791 445 15 15 28 102 200 85 780 575 205 3,885,307 2,186,176 3,172 1,306 310,507 334,134 198,752 167,163 2,994 4,082 15,429 53,763 93,332 109,126 3,574,800 1,852,042 43,380 77,005 324,555 276,169 3,206,865 1,498,868 1,400 1,684 1,407 20 135 297 372 319 264 51.3 841 931 673 675 987 950 1,076 1,354 196 209 2 6 126 229 60 85 5 10 20 85 302 16 962 444 3 166 159 956 756 200 3,363,058 1,479,795 2,402 879 761,893 163,333 63,559 96,409 9,376 4,976 38,175 50,938 650,783 11,010 2,601,165 1,316,462 160,746 179,806 558,825 359,020 1,881,594 777,636 1,119 1,626 1,136 9 99 226 334 271 197 51.7 595 831 447 428 594 831 739 1,041 265 301 19 12 96 263 26 97 10 15 25 73 5 20 413 208 12 589 535 3 16 38 125 141 212 584 417 167 3,056,e54 1,667,830 2,732 1,026 396,609 506,315 346,542 455,326 13,546 14,051 18,778 24,885 17,743 12,053 2,660,245 1,161,515 36,606 40,235 175,273 152,922 2,448,366 968,358 429 554 499 20 52 124 144 84 75 48.8 207 211 110 89 53 104 69 106 283 301 3 74 149 5 16 12 19 41 109 4 284 254 2 113 55 15 15 414 49 115 138 63 40 9,793,915 4,182,240 22,830 7,549 5,948,976 2,187,008 5,947,518 2,186,824 13 1,458 171 3,844,939 1,995,232 19,976 34,298 40,733 51,298 3,784,230 1,909,636 1,140 1,198 1,100 13 110 237 302 266 172 50.6 715 547 596 421 665 474 662 656 284 203 20 11 174 344 91 179 5 40 10 67 20 8 10 12 38 38 10 107 255 75 70 637 503 3 23 79 119 183 96 637 521 115 1 4,134,246 2,656,103 3,627 2,217 821,846 817,509 762,018 769,298 13,056 24,500 8,959 5,991 37,813 17,720 3,312,400 1,838,594 143,577 146,189 1,146,421 695,183 2,022,402 997,222 OKLAHOMA TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. 189 for only a sample of farms. See text] Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant Greer Harmon 1,249 845 1,312 1,217 1,355 1,536 940 804 1,963 1,492 2,075 1,495 789 665 1 1,514 965 1,600 1,547 1,644 2,033 1,168 972 2,257 1,845 2,594 1,728 985 953 2 1,206 835 1,318 1,148 1,351 1,528 924 797 1,977 1,415 2,046 1,498 787 656 1 22 13 22 15 24 21 13 14 42 21 35 29 9 9 4 134 79 142 127 168 132 75 64 212 119 213 171 59 62 5 258 171 276 249 282 328 178 162 421 284 411 314 148 122 f. 333 239 353 309 397 391 304 267 500 439 582 417 224 225 7 249 205 311 258 302 374 224 174 498 338 490 355 226 168 8 210 128 214 190 178 282 130 116 304 214 315 212 121 70 9 50.7 51.1 50.8 50.7 49.6 51.8 51.1 50.9 50.6 51.2 50.7 50.3 52.0 50.3 10 708 441 688 804 629 800 397 377 1,017 797 1,018 748 345 282 11 760 513 861 1,012 799 1,023 521 438 941 1,130 1,232 642 449 274 12 508 298 509 687 345 620 222 231 607 593 700 418 197 138 13 499 309 501 819 367 671 237 212 590 807 673 326 224 148 1« 531 303 615 756 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20 42 92 16 92 10 11 53 71 71 67 24 30 36 128 262 137 16 560 30 373 263 1,377 159 282 1,112 384 445 37 81 220 137 413 30 338 263 1,377 42 124 1,112 69 23 38 42 42 11 147 35 35 71 310 422 40 5 5 5 82 io 87 5 41 42 43 15 15 5 62 15 5 7 5 44 96 5 157 42 27 182 15 78 45 36 237 10 16 l.i 338 220 428 258 355 366 251 244 180 534 601 112 135 68 46 148 30 84 134 23 86 84 115 13 200 144 13 46 23 47 135 143 29 32 208 25 95 34 55 128 292 46 97 27 16 537 215 546 864 205 866 206 170 301 625 656 210 157 125 13 727 630 766 358 1,150 670 734 634 1,663 867 1,419 1,285 632 545 50 15 4 24 4 39 16 16 17 24 6 31 31 8 29 51 26 33 55 9 137 33 51 60 146 53 110 121 54 69 52 116 87 107 22 351 74 178 139 437 146 308 420 115 99 58 214 213 215 69 366 148 254 177 631 195 383 447 201 180 '.) 286 218 265 118 202 249 185 164 370 280 422 216 177 130 55 70 75 100 136 55 150 50 77 55 187 165 50 77 38 56 522 215 546 859 205 866 206 170 300 625 656 210 157 120 57 370 160 410 707 145 681 126 105 160 475 441 110 71 90 58 150 50 135 152 60 185 80 65 140 150 215 100 85 30 59 2 5 1 1 60 6,675,428 4,937,828 8,549,137 2,593,712 14,208,367 5,787,678 7,565,227 6,862,393 16,963,267 6,793,393 14,284,863 14,563,404 5,391,665 7,195,780 61 5,314,006 4,903,977 5,066,733 1,571,417 9,205,930 3,270,679 4,821,294 4,675,241 14,511,889 5,095,771 9,460,480 14,514,276 4,499,043 5,915,837 62 5,345 5,844 6,516 2,131 10,486 3,768 8,048 8,535 8,642 4,553 6,884 9,741 6,834 10,821 63 3,510 5,082 3,167 1,016 5,600 1,609 4,128 4,810 6,430 2,762 3,647 8,399 4,568 6,208 64 1,663,709 2,669,434 1,440,688 279,466 7,187,023 435,424 3,721,771 2,467,092 11,807,519 2,444,480 5,045,634 10,566,064 3,810,080 5,163,252 65 2,052,358 3,553,862 1,098,536 278,737 5,741,857 538,484 2,350,646 2,079,663 11,507,288 2,848,598 4,599,452 11,498,741 3,580,992 5,265,418 66 1,639,598 2,639,127 1,415,359 205,940 7,179,746 379,712 3,700,723 2,459,886 11,737,094 2,315,881 4,931,204 10,562,819 3,792,257 5,150,955 67 2,023,384 3,539,582 1,066,428 235,095 5,718,501 456,241 2,344,277 2,075,131 11,466,507 2,707,509 4,472,624 11,495,381 3,576,195 5,264,558 68 6,300 1,200 9,292 2,609 1,675 11,723 4,083 1,075 883 10,770 83, 629 871 10,074 2,500 69 11,278 205 960 4,751 1,108 10,355 3,376 135 700 4,709 103,612 1,250 3,055 117 70 13,047 10,507 4,164 11,825 947 29,438 4,049 992 5,592 61,006 7,816 870 7,249 3,797 71 4,308 4,075 8,953 4,393 48 64,019 233 757 581 60,679 3,851 162 1,692 293 72 4,764 18,600 11,873 59,092 4,655 14, 551 12,916 5,139 63,950 56,823 22,985 1,504 500 6,000 73 13,388 10,000 22,195 34,498 22,200 7,869 2,760 3,640 39,500 75,701 19,365 1,948 50 450 74 5,011,719 2,268,394 7,108,449 2,314,246 7,021,344 5,352,254 3,843,456 4,395,301 5,155,748 4,348,913 9,239,229 3,997,340 1,581,585 2,032,528 75 3,261,648 1,350,115 3,968,197 1,292,680 3,464,073 2,732,195 2,470,648 2,595,578 3,004,601 2,247,173 4,861,028 3,015,535 918,051 650,419 76 247,063 47,447 211,967 163,188 105,587 1,379,847 105,603 81,350 194,643 131,986 344,520 265,407 37,162 12,629 77 266,718 99,954 238,124 133,282 160,111 912,203 122,062 97,038 379,631 127,252 263,868 344,353 79,788 17,316 78 972,248 31,000 1,154,603 154,816 495,843 1,165,379 200,512 1,018,727 586,010 275,210 2,268,598 138,157 207,963 54,980 79 819,322 30,827 873,713 261,597 649,523 629,772 393,669 606,799 535,541 343,314 1,364,275 234,870 124,322 53,253 80 3,792,408 2,189,947 5,741,879 1,996,242 6,419,914 2,807,028 3,537,341 3,295,224 4,375,095 3,941,717 6,626,111 3,593,776 1,336,460 1,964,919 81 2,175,608 1,219,334 2,856,360 897,801 2,654,439 1,190,220 1,954,917 1,891,741 2,089,429 1,776,607 3,232,885 2,436,312 713,941 579,850 82 190 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1359 are based on reports mated number of farms 1059. 1954 . Farm operators by age: Operators reporting npe number 1050. Under 25 years number 1959. 25 to 34 years number 1959 . -ir> to 44 years nuniher 1959. 45 to 54 years nuniher 1959 . 55 to C4 years number 1959 . 85 or more years number 1959 . Average ago years 1959 . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators— Working off their farms (For definitions and explanations, see text) days With other income nf family e\reeding value of farm products sold .operators reporting 1959. 1954. . operators reporting 1959. 1954. .operators reporting 1959. 1954.. Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959. 1954 . Part owners number 1959 . 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 . 1964. Cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Live stock -share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Croppers number 1959 . 1954. Other and unspecified tenants number 1959. 1951. Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruil-and-nut .. number 1959. Cash-grain number 1959 . Tobacco number 1959 . Cotton number 1959 . Other field-crop number 1959 . Vegetable farms number 1959 . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959. Poultry farms number 1959 . Dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock ranches number 1959 . General farms number 1959 . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . Class I number 1959 . Class II number 1959 . Class 111 number 1959 . Class IV number 1959 . Class V number 1959 . Class VI number 1959. Other farms Part-time ParVretireroent. Abnormal Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold .tola! . number 1959. . number 1959. . number 1959. . number 1959. dollars 1959. 1954. average per farm, dollars 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold Vegetables sold Fruil-s and nuts sold . Forest products and horticultural specially products sold All livestock and livestock products sold. Poultry and poultry products sold .... Dairy rroducts sold Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1959. 1954 . . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1954 . 1954. . dollars 1959. 1954. Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer 606 894 694 1,274 637 888 10 13 77 100 112 222 201 258 133 201 104 94 50.6 49.0 344 561 346 807 213 414 178 462 154 501 129 566 178 558 233 709 295 250 305 308 1 4 2 12 132 82 154 242 27 40 23 128 59 5 51 8 34 15 51 46 9 12 1 6 10 2 2 16 7 58 182 31 182 21 31 251 42 35 107 499 25 58 134 168 94 107 56 51 7,149,861 5,331,598 11,798 7,682 2,653,045 2,077,483 2,652,893 2,077,377 50 40 2 66 ioo 4,496,816 3,254,115 19,933 47,001 284,557 210,397 4,192,326 2,996,717 142 28 476 23 69 185 125 476 361 115 2,826,982 1,829,472 3,162 1,436 602,561 667,353 289,941 398,148 197,775 88,796 23,004 12,632 91,841 167,777 2,224,421 1,162,119 131,022 98,728 221,645 99,317 1,871,754 964,074 1,192 1,543 95 236 341 299 147 603 738 395 506 522 567 594 786 357 322 8 13 233 434 56 104 35 31 125 200 207 10 15 182 153 146 477 716 3 10 34 169 309 191 476 355 121 4,005,794 2,490,679 3,361 1,614 1,420,234 963,865 1,373,757 916,312 8,390 11,568 12,134 15,383 25,953 20,602 2,585,560 1,526,814 109,567 278,631 66,525 81,171 2,409,468 1,167,012 1,179 1,576 1,186 12 96 231 331 302 214 52.3 487 689 311 391 341 339 458 702 410 405 311 461 10 5 30 25 216 296 15 17 10 57 30 61 581 96 5 10 11 173 39 124 275 904 45 125 154 268 227 85 275 135 140 11,855,500 11,476,530 10,056 7,282 7,919,434 9,774,639 7,909,308 9,748,284 3,758 22,588 5,423 3,742 945 25 3,936,066 1,701,891 34,138 164,550 119,155 152,571 3,782,773 1,384,770 792 863 754 6 58 138 235 192 125 52.1 388 428 274 232 274 227 332 330 295 317 157 262 51 82 37 60 5 319 170 32 340 145 137 45 340 240 100 3,525,662 6,749 4,085 1,011,994 1,221,067 921,807 1,124,142 60,949 43,367 28,433 52,718 805 840 4,333,443 2,304,595 51,056 98,688 99,390 135,033 4,182,997 2,070,874 714 858 668 3 52 133 200 181 99 51.8 363 427 248 244 247 262 354 452 242 232 6 17 • 112 170 32 67 10 40 292 154 31 261 453 13 15 54 98 173 100 261 190 70 3,895,461 2,377,307 5,456 2,771 591,997 503,095 575,042 461,002 5,677 5,868 8,811 27,070 2,467 9,155 3,303,464 1,874,212 12,721 41,274 279,174 293,569 3,011,569 1,539,369 1,706 1,974 1,713 29 185 328 456 422 293 51.1 896 952 634 662 565 511 702 801 532 558 2 6 470 680 85 178 173 274 111 140 912 912 78 239 30 87 390 1,326 35 110 320 450 361 50 380 240 140 15,028,136 13,164,131 8,809 6,669 9,725,544 9,763,536 9,633,628 9,616,639 4,676 7,241 8,452 4,557 78,788 135,099 5,302,592 3,400,595 265,720 245,954 886,357 676,804 4,150,515 2,477,837 1,538 1,668 1,499 42 189 316 392 345 215 49.6 670 669 371 290 305 211 561 584 560 579 5 3 412 492 25 45 180 213 150 163 42 29 5 862 852 5 122 256 20 88 205 1,338 24 145 404 429 286 50 200 105 90 14,751,772 11,648,018 9,592 6,983 7,747,808 7,753,235 7,638,161 7,682,998 10,251 26,190 3,617 5,699 95,779 38,348 7,003,964 3,894,783 266,333 222,768 1,324,189 796,707 5,413,442 2,875,308 1,283 1,669 1,282 21 130 248 418 291 174 50.5 588 792 335 391 297 324 388 548 508 561 387 532 40 83 174 294 16 9 25 21 55 26 613 296 5 20 193 39 270 182 11 85 219 337 369 85 177 ] 16 41 10,022,456 11,107,652 7,812 6,655 6,652,786 8,856,100 6,624,337 8,849,503 3,722 2,325 7,101 4,198 17,626 74 3,369,670 2,251,552 91,657 128,287 212,288 222,800 3,065,725 1,900,465 OKLAHOMA TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. for only a sample of farms. Se* text] 191 Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata 2,032 1,823 1,233 674 1,086 1,970 1,140 1,314 445 1,575 524 1,786 1,067 824 1 2,525 2,283 1,659 876 1,439 2,752 1,557 1,612 577 1,857 603 2,370 1,328 1,039 2 1,981 1,813 1,262 688 1,078 1,937 1,153 1,286 432 1,568 475 1,794 1,062 812 3 23 31 17 6 18 24 15 21 6 41 3 26 29 8 4 1S1 164 133 71 117 182 94 153 36 185 44 185 104 91 5 441 349 233 143 238 381 249 266 92 326 95 383 221 168 6 576 523 341 182 307 561 353 360 126 428 139 532 289 205 7 454 446 293 174 240 481 265 312 106 350 108 383 254 171 8 306 300 245 112 158 308 177 174 66 238 86 285 165 169 9 50.8 51.3 51.7 51.4 50.2 51.2 51.0 50.0 51.3 49.9 51.9 50.4 50.4 51.7 10 1,223 1,132 722 369 587 1,222 568 677 255 947 267 1,051 562 453 11 1,511 1,226 901 456 822 1,664 799 756 262 1,068 299 1,228 638 652 12 957 887 507 251 405 992 404 365 196 720 201 835 359 369 13 985 818 591 247 465 1,152 430 341 173 803 217 862 391 485 It 1,337 1,089 536 331 467 1,313 586 214 195 860 201 974 315 403 15 1,564 893 626 280 683 1,625 649 325 161 934 170 1,084 347 472 16 1,423 893 567 349 528 1,400 532 577 231 957 331 955 275 395 17 1,766 1,075 658 322 600 2,086 668 719 305 1,167 317 1,373 405 512 In 367 619 386 246 318 360 364 423 161 415 123 512 432 337 19 417 594 503 280 347 320 410 441 117 405 141 440 428 342 20 6 5 6 4 7 4 1 2 13 4 12 1 21 10 9 7 8 4 11 6 2 7 9 10 8 3 12 22 236 306 274 75 233 210 240 313 51 190 66 307 359 92 23 348 579 498 272 453 382 481 431 IX 255 104 566 486 214 24 86 180 65 36 66 70 25 42 33 90 35 81 70 25 25 158 327 162 108 159 90 91 41 29 110 36 151 122 87 26 10 30 84 12 40 10 26 108 10 10 45 184 7 27 11 52 140 38 50 7 36 158 13 29 6 57 226 45 28 30 25 64 15 86 45 122 82 7 30 5 66 65 10 29 49 SI 107 90 174 124 250 122 42 46 11 233 92 46 30 6 1 6 20 1 1 25 5 11 2 8 9 5 18 5 10 16 9 6 3 18 6 4 3! 10 5 10 1 22 5 30 10 5 M 15 14 11 4 16 31 13 56 3 2 12 7 11 7 34 100 66 ' 55 11 25 85 46 58 60 21 60 30 40 35 113 97 69 27 36 125 81 38 38 62 36 100 29 25 36 79 41 282 58 115 132 126 640 36 51 36 260 513 43 .17 59 16 272 30 25 20 615 51 31 67 513 43 3h 15 5 10 21 60 97 101 25 21 5 193 40 5 20 37 25 10 5 15 11 17 5 5 5 11 5 42 43 87 5 5 10 20 11 5 20 10 5 5 44 35 153 47 11 127 28 55 77 12 232 99 102 22 105 45 496 590 353 284 303 379 383 247 225 415 144 402 184 241 If 230 186 79 85 99 183 127 71 78 79 90 83 52 60 17 11 77 90 21 76 27 64 79 2 42 20 68 66 26 IS 1,307 957 451 295 455 1,379 501 260 165 810 215 954 277 404 49 730 867 798 379 636 596 640 1,054 280 775 309 840 807 431 SI 20 1 5 12 28 8 2 9 9 12 24 14 20 11 51 34 24 55 6 46 18 15 70 15 19 25 18 64 27 52 66 104 125 34 111 57 54 219 52 85 44 104 164 81 53 132 167 220 98 150 101 154 350 56 234 68 188 257 131 M 237 276 283 164 210 177 239 287 107 250 107 271 232 136 5! 241 295 110 65 91 235 176 119 41 175 41 245 70 45 56 1,302 956 435 295 450 1,374 500 260 165 800 215 946 260 393 S7 1,067 770 275 210 360 1,052 390 160 125 600 170 761 205 281 '^ 235 186 155 5 85 90 322 110 100 40 195 5 45 185 55 112 59 60 6,192,536 5,386,017 6,768,562 4,116,943 6,842,347 4,006,298 3,925,013 9,539,582 3,788,665 6,154,734 4,035,239 7,711,067 8,676,812 4,752,683 31 2,943,794 3,355,446 5,763,572 2,327,966 4,201,611 2,734,736 2,686,076 6,700,075 1,929,103 3,583,041 2,265,064 4,388,550 6,453,653 2,880,617 62 3,048 2,954 5,490 6,108 6,301 2,034 3,443 7,260 8,514 3,908 7,701 4,318 8,132 5,768 63 1,166 1,470 3,474 2,657 2,920 994 1,725 4,156 3,343 1,929 3,756 1,852 4,860 2,772 64 1,084,097 717,343 3,239,052 782,827 1,834,454 1,067,255 1,542,359 5,468,934 427,741 650,205 256,167 3,961,516 4,824,421 666,989 65 894,710 553,496 3,343,074 911,770 1,748,838 1,193,943 1,303,455 4,532,727 576,400 596,461 259,947 1,941,344 4,261,907 782,546 66 765,475 659,725 2,941,794 741,008 1,811,510 913,418 1,105,304 5,406,803 415,962 604,780 227,789 2,125,558 4,811,736 641,083 67 707,253 525,816 2,921,825 811,030 1,712,826 1,098,420 1,083,017 4,458,978 566,350 571,815 226,003 1,620,199 4,253,987 776,292 68 285,857 7,070 11,204 7,325 11,964 39,170 51,105 37,190 92 1,657 983 57,178 566 924 39 154,854 6,164 12,478 8,340 17,285 10,274 54,408 66,344 125 2,911 1,245 189,832 200 252 70 7,282 42,945 12,641 28,145 3,400 52,191 12,235 8,524 10,220 13,927 8,944 7,457 6,307 7,557 71 6,563 16,126 4,489 90,172 13,102 46,510 11,715 3,326 9,640 11,466 32,469 3,912 690 3,307 72 25,483 7,603 273,413 6,349 2,580 62,476 373,715 16,417 1,467 29,841 18,451 1,771,323 5,812 17,425 73 26,040 5,390 404,282 2,228 5,625 38,739 154,315 4,079 285 10,269 230 127,401 7,030 2,695 74 5,108,439 4,668,674 3,529,510 3,334,116 5,007,893 2,939,043 2,382,654 4,070,648 3,360,924 5,504,529 3,779,072 3,749,551 3,852,391 4,085,694 75 2,049,084 2,801,950 2,420,498 1,416,196 2,452,773 1,540,793 1,382,621 2,167,348 1,352,703 2,986,580 2,005.117 2,447,206 2,191,746 2,098,071 76 1,631,832 137,619 241,010 27,465 111,251 260,862 63,001 459,146 38,964 155,779 95,434 105,740 160,484 56,467 77 519,852 230,079 250,051 68,653 163,304 391,176 128,825 204,413 40,140 236,268 30,490 138,577 226,239 99,669 78 185,500 1,078,451 444,686 103,775 1,794,642 305,001 334,820 628,940 178,540 1,628,096 1,208,486 771,335 362,405 697,467 79 194,683 1,028,998 413,921 157,913 726,163 86,855 253,663 495,939 121,015 1,065,285 693,987 849,622 363,073 461,758 80 3,291,107 3,452,604 2,843,814 3,202,876 3,102,000 2,373,180 1,984,833 2,982,562 3,143,420 3,720,654 2,475,152 2,872,476 3,329,502 3,331,760 81 1,334,549 1,542,873 1,756,526 1,189,630 1,563,306 1,062,762 1,000,133 1,466,996 1,191,548 1,685,027 1,280,640 1,459,007 1,602,434 1,536,644 82 192 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data tor 1959 are based on reports Hem (For definitions and explanations, see text) Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Potta- watomie 815 1,355 883 13 80 177 243 203 172 51.8 505 709 370 483 496 565 387 556 277 352 6 5 145 384 51 116 7 38 36 124 5 8 ii 46 87 57 1 36 20 11 234 82 66 447 373 3 16 34 85 129 106 442 342 100 2,454,311 1,769,092 3,011 1,306 713,641 704,155 633,013 628,326 9,377 7,690 48,990 59,959 22,261 8,180 1,740,670 1,064,937 38,846 96,970 250,285 218,966 1,451,539 749,001 1,479 2,526 1,490 22 168 330 395 325 250 50.5 946 1,761 848 1,524 1,007 1,691 833 1,452 351 356 7 23 288 580 140 327 21 69 41 62 10 7 10 18 66 97 93 93 5 5 21 75 240 60 50 990 518 10 13 105 136 179 75 961 780 181 5,709,552 8,030,564 3,860 3,179 2,363,077 1, 998, 576 1,043,901 1,163,957 78,426 75,240 12,492 10,735 1,228,258 748,644 3,346,475 6,031,988 492,278 574, 599 708,221 1,283,527 2,145,976 4,173,862 1,246 1,710 1,175 13 92 245 343 281 201 51.5 718 1,128 610 884 701 927 672 837 361 397 2 9 211 477 76 152 25 41 55 202 "4 15 22 40 56 130 15 90 25 2 10 31 258 73 62 753 494 6 12 37 72 197 170 752 590 162 3,216,644 2,569,671 2,582 1,503 598, 067 730,643 506,482 671,142 10,198 8,544 52,340 32,437 29,047 18, 520 2,618,577 1,839,028 73,316 182,887 195, 115 291,735 2,350,146 1,364,406 1,380 1,763 1,288 22 130 279 376 287 194 50.3 718 1,005 595 821 660 860 589 762 425 381 12 14 354 546 178 325 39 44 32 51 11 6 15 17 79 103 111 96 15 5 5 92 533 263 63 571 817 55 72 135 223 257 75 563 430 132 1 12,948,937 9,986,492 9,383 5,664 1,319,379 1,408,808 1,251,950 1,377,877 11,782 4,451 26,782 1,990 28,865 24,490 n,.,:-j.'i'.," 8,577,684 53,026 78, 597 790,513 917,344 10,786,019 7,581,743 1,195 1,289 1,194 16 134 267 342 253 182 50.2 692 722 544 543 647 528 771 713 326 304 2 10 96 274 20 134 30 53 5 31 4 10 3 31 49 151 151 5 6 10 175 179 13 67 602 614 17 25 59 144 248 121 581 455 125 1 5,130,923 3,546,929 4,294 2,752 1,847,861 1,373,001 1,741,830 1,336,836 2,330 1,261 8,578 20,234 95,123 14,670 3,283,062 2, 173, 928 154,217 179,635 972,868 707,385 2,155,977 1,286,908 953 1,343 912 7 84 178 247 220 176 52.1 521 761 393 527 410 527 408 543 343 370 3 202 380 111 222 20 44 15 33 9 6 17 50 55 58 38 20 15 45 404 116 41 390 563 15 37 77 118 171 145 390 280 110 4,926,089 3,268,346 5,169 2,434 920, 167 722,732 887,938 700,764 1,834 1,263 26,353 17,217 4,042 3,488 4,005,922 2,545,614 139,606 217,888 425,630 369,459 3,440,686 1,958,267 1,465 1,708 1,424 28 131 290 368 355 252 51.4 926 1,018 712 689 846 688 686 881 476 459 6 5 297 403 107 211 41 75 57 58 5 5 1 7 86 47 82 72 io 20 124 425 108 103 711 754 3 10 81 196 324 140 711 520 190 1 5,364,735 3,678,376 3,662 2,154 1,205,380 817, 108 1,089,097 753,434 20,486 10, 538 24,351 11,073 71,446 42,063 4,159,355 2,861,268 170, 819 371,663 890,486 947,449 3,098,050 1,542,136 1,595 2,118 1,539 25 143 363 450 349 189 49.5 945 1,264 732 991 846 1,207 926 1,277 455 389 9 12 205 393 IBS 185 10 25 41 93 5 6 5 8 36 76 89 3 51 35 15 30 588 311 72 801 794 9 20 77 138 347 203 801 593 202 6 5,582,713 3,067,632 3,500 1,448 934, 736 658,479 816,484 625,958 64,071 15,035 4,467 5,140 47,714 12,346 4,647,977 2,409,153 186,317 269,854 350,672 253,473 4,110,988 1,885,826 1,324 1,595 1,245 17 118 241 361 311 197 51.2 805 1,006 667 805 777 754 836 994 374 303 7 15 107 296 61 154 20 36 10 6 7 36 73 32 5 6 21 15 105 402 200 25 745 584 18 51 84 130 196 105 740 565 155 5,762,772 3,043,762 4,353 1,908 402,939 330,382 329,296 221,331 2,033 2,023 6,860 22,748 64,750 84,280 5,359,833 2,713,380 122,758 163,957 1,018,635 588,954 4,218,440 1,960,469 1,628 2,174 1,662 25 134 363 487 388 265 51.1 977 1,285 800 1,029 1,016 1,010 968 1,208 451 527 11 14 198 414 92 189 11 29 15 74 10 9 5 7 65 106 71 41 5 25 5 5 21 177 292 118 80 977 661 9 17 67 191 197 160 967 751 215 1 5,417,235 3,891,747 3,328 1,790 1,276,164 1,085,854 1,113,976 912,531 12,245 5,140 38,707 55,222 111,236 112, 961 4,141,071 2,805,893 402,782 404,354 1,416,628 986,693 2,321,661 1,414,846 1951... "arm operators by age: s 9 10 11 12 in ll 15 1.1 17 18 10 -■ii )f(-fann work and other income Farm operators— 1954... 1954 . . . With other income of family ^reeding 1954 . . . rarms by tenure of operator: 1954... 1954... 1954 . . . 54 1954 . . . 26 27 58 1954 . . . 1954 . . . 30 31 3S 1954 . . . 1954... ill 35 36 37 1954 .. . 1951...- Farms by type ot farm: Field-crop farms other than vefietable and fmit-nnd-nut . . number 1959. . . 41 43 46 47 48 49 50 Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . . . Farms by economic class: 54 56 57 58 59 60 Value of products sold by source: (15 63 64 1954 .. . average per farm, dollars 1959. . . 1954... fir, 67 1954 . . . Field crops, other than vegetables 68 69 70 71 75 73 1954.. 1954.. 1954 . . Forest products and horticultural 71 7r 7fi 77 7F V 6( 8 1954 . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959.. 1954 . . 1954.. 1954 . . Livestock and livestock products, other 8 1954.. OKLAHOMA TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. for only a sample of farms. See text] 193 Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 1,003 956 1,582 1,122 1,348 1,357 988 1,196 1,394 1,159 729 2,006 1,223 930 1 1,207 1,146 1,954 1,571 1,890 1,670 1,143 1,307 1,839 "l,417 747 2,387 1,268 1,143 2 973 912 1,506 1,116 1,354 1,313 995 1,220 1,392 1,206 677 2,023 1,186 932 3 ID 19 33 6 13 21 20 31 10 14 13 51 26 10 4 98 77 151 82 124 154 119 134 129 122 80 231 111 85 5 184 174 324 206 317 261 252 246 317 266 135 487 233 194 6 257 284 406 358 381 384 272 372 378 336 177 558 352 258 7 248 213 341 289 317 297 202 266 331 263 149 429 264 222 8 176 145 251 175 202 196 130 171 227 203 123 267 200 163 9 51.9 51.2 50.6 52.2 50.6 50.2 49.0 49.8 51.2 50.9 51.1 49.1 51.1 51.6 10 542 411 968 729 894 850 423 544 876 680 463 960 552 471 11 623 567 1,243 1,031 1,131 1,080 425 432 1,249 735 503 940 621 505 i': 391 224 813 629 736 675 227 275 791 545 420 462 337 305 13 478 252 1,036 882 743 816 168 199 1,109 519 422 318 319 269 11 587 193 948 790 935 657 143 245 919 660 469 400 233 257 15 669 181 939 1,093 1,240 925 117 105 1,167 669 438 238 239 273 16 699 464 1,105 571 975 601 162 337 918 607 423 713 456 319 17 915 512 1,226 935 1,273 774 243 470 1,270 698 422 876 533 416 18 146 344 338 392 228 432 521 465 229 288 195 715 524 494 19 186 384 370 339 261 459 549 497 255 379 196 713 474 491 20 3 3 2 9 10 8 7 21 23 5 2 21 2 8 16 3 6 4 2 3 23 3 13 "a 3 22 155 145 137 150 135 316 298 394 226 241 106 578 243 115 23 120 254 317 337 234 535 362 445 259 398 126 858 312 194 24 27 30 46 60 20 153 7 20 106 76 51 40 27 26 25 54 58 125 176 91 270 18 20 152 87 63 70 29 52 26 10 42 11 5 16 37 43 20 30 15 142 82 27 27 54 27 25 6 44 41 56 20 36 13 115 103 56 28 25 61 15 40 5 50 199 257 15 35 315 82 24 29 9 101 40 56 40 89 257 335 41 188 17 588 122 52 31 10 2 1 4 7 10 5 5 16 3 7 '1 2 8 5 6 4 3 18 11 10 19 3 17 9 9 3! 1 5 10 17 20 25 10 23 33 4 15 U 5 9 5 9 14 7 21 7 15 9 6 34 82 10 65 40 100 96 34 47 75 70 35 55 26 31 3S 51 18 107 69 84 124 19 9 29 47 23 53 40 19 36 50 281 50 20 73 93 653 771 23 134 16 1,229 567 238 :'.7 5 88 40 66 43 647 399 22 68 16 561 567 238 3S 15 187 10 5 7 45 372 1 66 658 1' 30 6 15 10 10 15 16 11 5 15 6 20 15 41 20 10 6 32 (1 IS 43 44 5 79 57 18 22 50 20 25 136 113 63 31 15 39 45 378 313 493 284 234 432 200 87 204 200 188 138 374 364 M 181 174 171 152 123 169 27 18 54 40 64 26 77 122 17 102 27 35 11 72 22 188 51 77 6 346 29 69 is 570 181 955 745 966 695 93 125 902 615 456 256 206 200 1 440 775 627 392 382 662 895 1,071 527 549 273 1,750 1,027 735 50 1 11 9 6 6 11 76 25 25 8 13 19 48 26 51 5 45 18 16 20 21 177 106 36 48 14 116 145 34 :. 16 181 70 28 25 83 276 297 86 61 28 400 330 140 5! 114 260 169 105 70 189 217 348 167 130 54 670 247 256 54 93 175 276 167 156 263 110 250 148 171 113 480 191 177 ^ 211 103 85 70 105 95 39 45 65 111 51 65 66 50 56 563 181 955 730 966 695 93 125 867 610 456 256 196 195 57 397 105 710 605 801 595 45 65 691 430 386 125 125 145 58 166 76 245 125 165 100 47 1 60 175 1 180 70 131 71 48 2 v. Hi 2,064,668 7, 194, 562 5,380,372 3,040,621 3,461,997 5,845,064 19,633,169 13,454,566 6,913,181 5,367,802 3,431,521 17,336,739 14,151,920 10,044,349 61 1,039,651 4,803,490 4,289,349 1,635,477 1,668,139 3.378,196 9,561,591 11,852,780 6,539,866 3,725,500 2,137,850 13,836,992 8,006,845 4, 801, 520 62 2,058 7,526 3,401 2,710 2,568 4,307 19,872 11,250 4,959 4,631 4,707 8,642 11,571 10,800 •': 861 4,192 2,195 1,041 683 2,023 8,365 9,069 3,556 2,629 2,862 5,797 6,216 4,201 6 164,284 2,715,472 741,459 370,330 1,296,797 1,262,915 9,616,875 10,771,638 1,565,328 1,984,810 426,263 12,973,966 7,462,891 3,194,164 e: 177,562 2,536,945 690, 869 279,294 773,125 924,783 6, 129, 859 10,270,792 1, 163, 101 1,717,463 356,452 11,320,862 4,104,414 1,513,912 61 121,768 2,710,181 675,246 291,298 954,662 1,235,066 9,612,775 10,745,930 753,969 1,723,697 339,794 12,957,360 7,431,369 3,169,604 67 130,479 2,532,218 670, 659 217,815 548,263 879,687 6,128,602 10,259,422 762,769 1,636,486 338,310 11,316,712 4,073,675 1,494,616 88 3,149 1,200 1,965 15,870 226,759 13,338 600 4,775 352,753 122,588 1,546 8,140 6,455 1,135 6! 12,623 1,843 1,007 7,1D7 139,205 7,366 1,230 4,040 164,492 55,479 2,408 3,675 2,507 71 8,554 3,111 31,697 10,472 108,982 6,953 2,682 114,813 108,133 39,843 3,189 1,717 3,296 71 5,509 854 10,741 36,340 83,784 32,455 27 4,480 53,349 19,421 5,732 437 84 776 IS 30,813 980 32, 551 52,690 6,394 7,558 3,500 18,251 343,793 30,392 45,080 5,277 23,350 20,129 73 28,951 2,030 8,462 18,032 1,873 5,275 2,850 182,491 6,077 12,410 1,305 26,980 16,013 VI 1,900,384 4,479,090 4,638,913 2,670,291 2,165,200 4,582,149 10,016,294 2,682,928 5,347,853 3,382,992 3,005,258 4,362,773 6,689,029 6,850,185 75 862,089 2,266,545 3,598,480 1,356,183 895,014 2,453,413 3,431,732 1,581,988 5,376,765 2,008,037 1,781,398 2,516,130 3,902,431 3,287,608 71 7,285 115,539 207,638 155,175 237,723 108,751 46, 115 43,591 499,227 236,389 40,546 309,986 410,918 175, 798 77 47,046 77,720 302,949 239,391 51,009 136,791 94,874 68,791 426,660 123,003 66,238 325, 599 381,913 138,615 7B 30,800 850, 176 486,676 266,490 180,282 237,013 281, 842 266,395 1,683,826 821,636 513,521 477,070 211,088 582,948 79 39,873 468,141 1,098,078 305,332 126,904 272,728 219,752 264,999 1,476,273 600,443 404,016 530,703 313,210 538,124 HO 1,862,299 3,513,375 3,944,599 2,248,626 1, 747, 195 4,186,385 9,688,337 2,372,942 3,164,800 2,324,967 2,451,191 3,575,717 6,067,023 6,091,439 81 775,170 1,720,684 2,197,453 811,460 717,101 2,043,894 3,117,106 1,248,198 3,473,832 1,284,591 1,311,144 1,659,828 3,207,308 2,610,869 82 194 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bryan Estimated number of farms. , .1959 . 1954. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES Grain combines farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1159 . . 1954 . . Com pickers farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . Pick-up balers farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. Motortrucks farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959.. 1954 . . Tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1951.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting 1959 . . number 1959.. 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . . 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 . . Wheel tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959.. 1954 . . Crawler tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . number 1959.. 1951 . Ganlen tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1951.. number 1959. . 1954.. \utoniobilcs farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959. . 1954.. Telephone farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting 1959 . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1959 . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . . Farms by kind ol toad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting 1959 . . 1950 . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959 . . 1950 . . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1959 . . 1950.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reportiag 1959 . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1959 . . 5 or more miles farms reporting 1959 . . DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximaie average dale of enumeration 1959. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION ' Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . persons 1959 . . 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1959 . . 1954 . . 1 to 14 hours persons 1959 . . 15 or more hours persons 1959 . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting 1959 . . persons 1959.. Hired workers farms reporting 1959 . , 1954 . . persons 1959. 1954.. P.egular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . persons 1 959 . 1954. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 1959 2 or more hired workers farms reporting 1959 . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . 1954. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . 1954. 9*, 678 119,298 24,3*0 25,558 27,037 27,717 2,362 2,305 2,426 2,353 10,998 9,203 11,352 9,378 3,751 2,962 4,034 3,051 70,487 72,494 92,641 86,480 66,813 73,153 108,750 106,444 64,825 102,315 38,675 26,150 64,371 71,442 99,527 100,813 2,495 1,070 2,788 1,198 6,288 4,320 6,435 4,433 71,578 78,471 82,558 89,578 58,022 53,299 45,424 31,218 8,230 8,863 6,007 241 11,338 20,500 35,797 32,874 36,756 82,101 7,684 29,072 23,591 5,481 11/29-12/5 81,803 108, 113 117,060 164,795 79,864 105,719 32,481 47,383 26,835 37,196 9,449 15,110 27,988 62,515 4,159 4,446 6,901 6,991 3,081 1,078 78,434 105,359 11,896 11,348 1,238 1,650 81 101 81 101 20 6 20 6 741 822 804 845 430 499 507 586 420 497 353 67 410 464 481 535 16 6 16 6 10 45 10 45 788 701 867 759 446 353 417 202 121 101 86 228 255 728 570 262 1,006 85 177 122 55 11/22-11/28 1,093 1,539 1,416 2,163 1,063 1,489 601 462 251 353 63 65 73 103 17 1,132 1,503 43 40 1,278 1,455 653 820 789 920 185 151 195 151 107 89 1,117 1,190 1,832 1,617 1,183 1,280 2,230 1,971 1,178 2,148 493 685 1,178 1,275 2,100 1,898 48 5 48 5 82 68 82 68 1,144 1,285 1,334 1,461 1,190 1,253 588 487 164 210 62 1 639 146 120 188 175 919 1,244 68 851 701 150 11/29-12/5 1,060 1,378 1,423 1,805 1,045 1,357 302 743 292 378 106 183 176 277 49 37 75 46 35 14 867 1,115 314 271 1,040 1,503 136 43 141 43 5 7 5 7 727 804 821 870 521 370 678 424 476 617 364 112 466 359 589 398 51 25 61 25 529 594 569 625 435 304 389 191 10 11 426 697 557 201 854 43 158 68 90 11/29-12/5 875 1,321 1,253 2,031 849 1,264 365 434 271 404 87 111 276 483 38 31 72 54 26 12 904 1,390 64 75 1,118 1,286 668 831 784 930 3 1 3 1 95 75 97 77 123 74 133 74 1,002 1,121 1,812 1,673 996 1,136 1,839 1,842 990 1,792 413 577 980 1,136 1,735 1,775 55 11 57 14 46 52 47 53 984 1,124 1,158 1,343 717 567 773 551 173 209 80 112 120 100 83 898 1,093 70 828 602 226 11/29-12/5 947 1,132 1,413 1,785 927 1,101 308 619 343 486 96 117 154 208 55 45 86 62 861 1,054 222 201 1,362 1,587 345 383 384 415 106 79 109 81 39 69 47 69 967 940 1,100 1,082 1,101 1,401 1,804 1,864 1,081 1,755 569 512 1,081 1,401 1,739 1,857 15 5 16 5 39 2 49 2 1,105 1,273 1,228 1,394 804 758 575 371 82 106 32 402 246 74 75 876 1,429 280 596 562 34 11/29-12/5 1,160 1,380 1,661 2,264 1,119 1,365 441 678 416 542 231 309 890 1,690 60 36 93 43 1,012 1,308 280 236 1,264 1,643 623 746 703 828 5 11 5 11 123 68 123 68 74 59 76 59 1,099 1,179 1,530 1,446 1,127 1,351 1,892 2,027 1,122 1,857 584 538 1,112 1,351 1,788 1,984 59 22 69 23 30 20 35 20 1,012 1,286 1,129 1,390 956 957 704 533 159 160 67 5 288 225 186 101 165 937 1,514 148 789 664 125 11/29-12/5 1,076 1,541 1,671 2,409 1,060 1,526 302 758 387 611 96 234 201 730 38 29 50 1,020 1,376 267 232 1,528 2,117 237 171 250 180 85 75 86 77 184 124 194 128 41 45 44 45 1,048 1,049 1,257 1,112 1,024 1,264 1,538 1,658 1,014 1,486 699 315 1,002 1,208 1,400 1,570 70 12 86 16 52 66 52 72 1,045 1,254 1,168 1,410 639 577 517 372 46 45 57 21 35 265 275 778 682 452 1,522 63 389 280 109 11/29-12/5 1,302 1,916 1,969 3,649 1,286 1,830 460 826 502 683 204 425 1,199 2,946 64 88 99 162 54 10 1,273 1,900 104 149 2,383 2,919 905 886 1,030 975 54 39 60 39 254 242 257 249 111 96 118 96 1,795 1,640 2,347 1,897 2,083 2,449 3,588 3,752 2,068 3,510 1,025 1,043 2,052 2,444 3,443 3,643 59 26 67 31 78 77 78 78 1,916 2,244 2,180 2,425 1,446 1,254 1,205 880 115 194 62 1 240 709 476 455 422 1,212 2,476 268 944 882 62 11/29-12/5 2,049 2,777 3,017 4,817 1,997 2,737 804 1,193 699 1,020 370 770 1,356 4,484 130 152 200 202 92 38 1,870 2,593 336 276 1For 1954, date relate to week of September 26-October 2. OKLAHOMA 195 FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Cueter Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 1,225 1,400 1,119 429 1,140 614 1,249 845 1,312 1,217 1,355 1,536 940 804 1,963 1,492 1 ! 1,674 1.684 1,626 554 1,198 796 1,514 965 1,600 1,547 1,644 2,033 1,168 972 2,257 1,845 56 56 33 261 230 25 350 207 454 60 675 224 437 386 1,119 180 3 45 53 44 327 229 26 361 297 388 98 790 159 511 544 1,249 160 4 56 57 33 349 242 25 391 238 461 61 757 226 496 427 1,254 187 5 50 53 44 415 229 26 368 315 394 104 835 159 554 581 1,374 171 6 1 1 10 5 98 17 11 86 18 1 32 6 128 7 22 5 4 117 15 8 110 37 7 16 152 fc 1 1 10 5 103 17 11 87 19 1 32 6 134 It 22 5 4 117 15 8 110 37 7 16 172 hi 103 108 89 33 222 75 196 54 219 98 110 148 '48 45 243 249 11 132 83 69 18 142 48 228 66 206 129 96 93 32 48 159 197 IS 105 109 101 34 224 75 206 55 234 99 110 148 50 45 245 274 111 138 83 69 19 142 48 243 66 207 129 97 93 32 48 174 212 11 13 2 3 48 62 15 49 16 68 14 136 54 69 52 130 55 15 26 2 22 37 50 21 47 19 60 12 91 23 47 52 61 32 16 13 2 3 53 76 15 53 21 69 15 139 55 75 52 141 55 17 31 2 22 40 51 21 47 19 60 12 96 23 47 57 61 32 18 755 937 672 393 817 456 995 665 977 788 1,099 1,038 753 682 1,673 1,088 111 733 781 865 486 694 433 939 639 948 748 1,094 1,053 828 823 1,945 1,066 :*i> 843 1,018 735 875 970 500 1,263 890 1,180 900 1,657 1,160 1,102 1,002 2,643 1,300 .'1 827 820 923 811 785 461 1,138 824 1,020 821 1,387 1,131 985 1,071 2,370 1,216 659 668 476 400 837 312 998 733 998 628 1,198 940 832 663 1,700 1,088 2:1 610 504 569 508 770 344 1,178 799 1,050 738 1,476 731 990 824 1,931 1,153 24 864 804 632 983 1,281 440 1,655 1,255 1,453 858 2,121 1,276 1,399 1,063 2,993 1,645 25 807 557 691 1,013 1,038 429 1,778 1,279 1,326 945 2,263 865 1,428 1,263 2,910 1,644 26 586 633 466 400 802 302 972 718 965 608 1,187 905 819 658 1,695 1,058 27 753 727 616 949 1,164 414 1,557 1,196 1,286 766 2,057 1,104 1,373 1,055 2,809 1,558 2t 470 578 370 110 544 218 547 354 715 492 550 758 401 354 815 713 29 116 55 96 290 258 84 425 364 250 116 637 147 418 304 880 345 30 581 628 460 400 802 280 972 718 950 602 1,187 885 809 658 1,685 1,052 ill 564 459 559 497 750 329 1,165 784 1,020 707 1,466 706 990 819 1,920 1,138 32 740 711 578 928 1,124 367 1,513 1,185 1,247 740 2,016 1,054 1,337 1,047 2,734 1,493 33 734 489 668 959 943 398 1,686 1,188 1,241 884 2,166 806 1,420 1,248 2,691 1,581 '.1 13 10 38 20 39 36 41 11 39 26 37 49 33 7 70 52 35 4 8 7 26 17 8 13 9 10 10 30 7 7 3 44 23 36 13 16 38 21 40 47 44 11 39 26 41 50 36 8 75 65 87 4 8 8 37 17 11 14 15 10 11 36 7 8 3 52 23 96 111 77 16 27 117 26 97 59 167 86 64 172 24 8 184 87 39 68 60 10 17 78 20 72 76 75 50 61 47 12 167 40 40 111 77 16 34 117 26 98 59 167 92 64 172 26 8 184 87 11 69 60 15 17 78 20 78 76 75 50 61 52 12 167 40 42 903 795 670 402 905 359 945 698 937 979 1,197 860 762 679 1,685 1,065 43 1,059 741 736 472 904 366 1,115 754 935 987 1,301 1,021 881 802 1,981 1,186 44 1,047 881 701 508 1,129 413 1,089 781 1,101 1,074 1,346 915 892 781 1,984 1,224 45 1,237 782 813 587 1,072 382 1,249 834 1,043 1,103 1,455 1,109 999 919 2,358 1,424 46 812 521 351 127 751 227 895 561 788 703 1,049 723 638 436 1,603 826 17 792 340 451 137 559 220 819 438 617 686 1,068 375 673 573 1,799 580 lv 536 401 314 316 547 181 722 405 670 575 696 611 392 374 1,001 725 111 442 220 212 274 307 119 419 285 468 340 430 363 280 291 772 419 Ml 43 80 36 20 129 17 122 5 263 57 163 275 81 129 172 64 51 47 75 50 21 183 31 126 172 45 180 109 72 200 143 59 52 27 80 31 2 144 20 116 5 193 49 59 173 5 60 161 72 511 1 1 3 10 1 1 1 5 1 51 12 3 9 215 67 8 115 116 149 19 314 69 123 187 735 78 55 311 142 124 85 393 119 263 129 134 243 215 311 198 143 418 579 56 462 240 200 38 310 90 217 217 141 396 127 230 145 92 356 225 57 482 665 723 42 379 383 723 578 914 445 227 669 176 164 574 714 58 654 606 786 18 266 302 490 418 648 300 115 685 136 78 391 775 511 422 528 240 295 328 111 251 136 219 519 887 521 566 475 930 174 fill 691 1,340 1,086 467 960 635 944 516 1,036 1,386 1,553 1,505 1,090 941 1,662 995 11 83 101 27 39 85 2 36 28 70 96 185 117 109 67 184 78 62 339 427 213 256 243 109 215 108 149 423 702 404 457 408 746 96 63 265 279 155 196 191 80 161 87 131 347 559 334 353 297 685 96 64 74 ! 148 58 60 52 29 54 21 18 76 143 70 104 111 61 S5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 13y£2 -11/28 13/22- 11/ 28 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/22-13/28 11/29-12/5 66 1,100 1,267 1,020 353 1,047 582 984 735 1,207 1,097 1,037 1,326 799 696 1,639 1,281 (17 1,494 1,499 1,440 462 1,121 711 1,449 904 1,434 1,369 1,526 1,918 1,081 873 2,077 1,700 68 1,552 1,911 1,544 508 1,485 800 1,403 977 1,764 1,475 1,627 1,888 1,245 1,102 2,364 1,792 fill 1,905 2,160 2,348 688 1,572 1,079 2,362 1,361 2,205 1,980 2,521 2,591 2,012 1,457 3,085 2,621 711 1,079 1,237 995 348 996 582 963 730 1,162 1,066 1,006 1,281 789 686 1,633 1,256 71 1,474 1,399 1,394 459 1,091 696 1,434 869 1,419 1,341 1,501 1,893 1,073 861 2,016 1,644 7! 542 680 418 90 433 224 326 303 423 586 199 657 228 149 526 647 7.1 537 557 577 258 563 358 637 427 739 480 807 624 561 537 1,107 609 74 370 474 448 110 342 173 338 206 428 283 427 440 309 260 581 415 75 473 674 549 160 489 218 440 247 602 409 621 607 456 416 731 536 76 85 76 65 91 121 81 128 103 121 53 149 84 65 44 139 162 77 128 48 208 222 140 82 174 185 127 100 306 102 107 95 213 345 78 218 208 105 160 243 135 272 247 202 151 493 110 128 64 236 519 79 513 73 1,132 1,015 319 143 292 347 251 303 1,691 159 222 186 334 1,824 R0 50 5 41 50 63 39 50 39 67 20 49 44 17 20 52 76 81 69 15 48 75 51 33 83 54 58 33 76 37 12 32 32 84 82 108 79 56 71 104 48 74 45 115 31 65 68 28 26 75 97 83 119 26 52 103 90 51 122 70 98 59 105 54 24 40 58 153 84 29 2 35 39 48 35 34 35 48 13 40 36 11 16 37 61 85 21 3 6 11 15 4 16 4 19 7 9 8 6 4 15 15 86 1,033 1,319 1,016 324 962 526 954 633 1,192 1,036 1,024 1,387 773 656 1,565 1,235 87 1,367 1,661 1,458 378 1,091 710 1,273 877 1,513 1,414 1,407 1,870 1,030 839 1,884 1,621 88 133 50 94 173 110 73 181 185 88 86 262 62 136 140 370 137 8» 149 86 126 166 98 72 193 152 62 90 192 87 141 111 292 155 M 196 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston 1 2,075 2,594 1,495 1,728 789 985 665 953 606 694 894 1,274 1,192 1,543 1,179 1,576 792 863 714 858 1954... SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 3 farms reporting 1959 . . . 520 973 194 182 345 60 144 257 76 56 4 1954 .. . 569 1,013 239 188 395 16 88 248 138 36 5 number 1959. .. 572 1,133 216 224 393 63 154 332 76 59 e 1954... 586 1,147 261 214 437 20 99 291 146 39 7 farms reporting 1959 . . . 62 11 10 1 24 1 37 4 8 1954... 153 11 11 1 18 3 9 number 1959 . . . 82 11 10 1 24 1 37 4 1" 1954 . . . 158 11 11 1 18 3 11 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 439 454 238 236 74 57 87 38 65 62 93 77 127 96 85 98 38 49 76 63 12 12 number 1959 . . . 467 242 74 88 71 98 128 87 38 79 14 1954 . . . 457 246 57 38 63 79 96 99 50 66 Li farms reporting 1959 . . . 131 140 21 27 76 23 15 30 8 25 in 1954... 139 142 29 27 42 7 8 9 14 9 17 number 1959 . . 141 150 22 27 88 40 16 31 8 31 18 1954 . . . 140 145 30 28 43 9 8 10 14 9 19 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 1,600 1,720 1,314 1,387 615 598 492 635 569 588 567 642 808 804 864 876 509 494 516 504 20 L'l number 1959 .. . 2,080 2,213 804 777 1,006 676 917 1,242 589 603 2S 1954 . . . 1,965 2,150 696 759 906 691 876 1,098 553 586 23 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 1,635 1,944 1,333 1,582 669 848 581 795 524 579 391 376 783 737 1,037 1,370 544 644 462 433 24 25 number 1959 . . . 2,672 2,745 1,210 1,141 1,058 588 1,071 2,055 732 698 .'!'■ 1951. . 2,843 2,916 1,306 1,318 984 494 835 2,229 849 553 21 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,620 1,328 664 581 524 376 768 1,016 524 446 28 number 1959 . . . 2,576 2,574 1,200 1,140 1,034 558 1,046 2,026 703 659 Of, . farms reporting 1959 . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 949 671 1,620 487 841 1,328 308 356 648 260 321 568 183 341 518 257 119 366 584 184 767 363 653 1,016 395 129 524 299 147 445 30 31 32 1954 . . . 1,914 1,582 838 795 578 371 732 1,355 634 431 33 number 1959 . . . 2,534 2,502 1,168 1,097 976 523 1,025 2,012 692 639 34 1954... 2,706 2,725 1,284 1,316 947 464 824 2,183 828 536 35 farms reporting 1959 . . . 40 65 32 41 45 30 18 14 11 20 36 1954 . . . 48 76 1 1 26 10 3 17 1 2 37 number 1959... 42 72 32 43 58 35 21 14 11 20 38 1954 . . . 61 82 1 2 27 14 3 17 1 2 39 . farms renorling 1959 . . . 90 166 10 1 24 30 25 27 29 39 40 1954 . . . 76 109 21 10 16 7 26 20 13 41 number 1959 . . . 96 171 10 1 24 30 25 29 29 39 42 1951... 76 109 21 10 16 8 29 20 13 43 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 1,626 1,733 1,354 1,585 664 786 577 815 507 578 525 467 722 743 1,018 1,293 634 680 468 439 44 45 number 1959.. . 1,927 1,626 765 649 608 568 788 1,197 701 538 46 1954 .. . 1,949 1,877 878 979 655 512 806 1,508 784 506 47 T I h . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 1,567 1,509 1,346 1,521 608 497 357 459 428 380 360 280 604 374 955 872 432 331 341 267 48 49 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 1,083 765 813. 573 225 156 282 214 379 229 371 221 464 258 457 247 378 277 386 174 50 51 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 321 364 108 191 27 42 15 16 87 68 10 5 26 33 22 57 21 26 47 46 52 53 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 290 50 22 15 28 10 30 11 11 42 54 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 21 2 5 3 6 55 Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower . . . Farms by kind of road on which located: . farms reporting 1959 . . . 221 772 79 39 231 6 51 119 29 23 56 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1950 . . . 438 516 200 146 203 145 184 155 106 108 125 95 192 311 276 208 195 99 144 136 57 58 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1950 . . . 445 310 355 270 272 200 53 180 133 95 156 497 494 360 303 195 151 180 521 565 59 60 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,156 920 309 427 362 603 506 599 430 46 61 1950... 2,227 1,314 777 668 537 1,036 1,171 1,148 867 365 62 Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road .... farms reporting 1959 . . . 168 120 79 124 24 122 120 107 85 6 63 farms reporting 1959 . . . 988 800 230 303 338 481 386 492 345 42 64 farms reporting 1959 . . . 842 680 227 286 240 365 276 474 274 42 65 DATE OF ENUMERATION farms reporting 1959 . . . 146 120 3 17 98 116 110 18 71 66 . . 11/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 H/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION' 67 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,879 1,213 594 505 539 820 1,139 968 714 661 68 1954 . . . 2,424 1,512 849 809 642 1,096 1,353 1,344 791 772 69 persons 1959 . . . 2,651 1,684 863 699 856 1,091 1,634 1,281 920 895 70 1954 .. . 3,848 2,084 1,322 1,172 1,060 1,512 2,088 1,862 1,095 1,241 71 1,829 1,192 588 489 527 799 1,133 958 707 646 72 1954... 2,339 1,501 844 804 627 1,056 1,332 1,322 783 752 73 74 626 1,203 388 804 160 428 102 387 131 396 503 296 375 758 363 595 339 368 255 391 75 Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1959 , . . 593 381 174 135 222 220 355 250 176 178 76 persons 1959. . . 822 492 275 210 329 292 501 323 213 249 77 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 218 299 67 232 137 149 133 660 81 110 40 101 138 174 317 557 85 150 52 111 76 1954... 79 persons 1959... 659 92 753 695 138 90 354 1,874 274 112 80 1954... 1,005 298 841 6,463 179 368 507 5,277 635 736 81 Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 105 29 63 68 40 19 38 119 56 32 82 1951... 86 50 33 24 48 31 39 136 62 37 83 persons 1959. . . 146 33 99 93 62 48 61 176 75 58 84 1954 . . . 120 55 48 33 68 70 54 200 94 81 Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 85 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 84 21 25 4 37 26 51 17 27 13 8 11 23 15 88 31 47 9 19 13 86 farms reporting 1959 . . . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE 87 Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . . . 1,771 1,157 590 504 449 788 1,007 835 566 579 88 1954... 2,273 1,491 867 725 535 1,130 1,413 1,143 789 753 89 213 331 149 146 187 53 117 325 159 77 90 1954 . . . 198 255 154 121 153 108 84 409 114 88 1For 195-4, data relate to week of September 26-0ctober 2. OKLAHOMA FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J 197 Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain Mc Curtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 1,706 1,538 1,283 700 2,032 1,823 1,233 674 1,086 1,970 1,140 1,314 445 1,575 524 1,786 1 1,974 1,668 1,669 996 2,525 2,283 1,659 876 1,439 2,752 1,557 1,612 577 1,857 603 2,370 2 926 856 392 3 58 321 573 96 252 25 161 701 32 332 99 329 3 1,005 855 508 7 53 242 575 81 234 38 106 820 38 170 53 262 4 1,021 946 477 3 66 323 616 96 264 26 161 790 35 354 106 341 5 1,082 920 563 7 63 250 647 83 251 38 106 905 38 179 59 271 6 37 20 13 43 54 34 94 13 76 6 2 70 5 79 7 25 11 6 51 44 24 112 21 59 2 5 47 5 29 6 37 20 14 43 54 34 99 13 76 6 2 70 5 79 9 25 11 6 51 44 25 112 21 59 2 5 48 5 33 10 292 191 85 55 156 271 217 93 186 130 92 117 34 187 121 201 11 255 140 132 39 98 252 194 57 118 113 60 59 24 161 95 164 1! 292 191 95 55 159 278 228 101 199 131 92 118 34 188 129 207 13 256 140 133 39 100 252 195 57 118 119 61 59 24 164 97 170 11 61 81 28 1 17 45 59 33 75 31 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594 1,376 28 739 657 345 160 565 922 620 401 537 444 542 578 206 613 194 767 3 746 756 746 35 122 316 416 102 272 160 152 582 56 266 155 249 30 1,475 1,402 1,091 195 682 1,238 1,031 498 803 604 694 1,146 262 859 344 1,016 n.i 1,515 1,486 1,385 156 547 1,336 1,156 594 973 493 645 1,341 221 859 349 1,112 2-1 2,472 2,405 2,151 255 886 1,594 1,624 626 1,145 826 892 1,828 333 1,185 561 1,350 S3 2,297 2,303 2,460 191 695 1,601 1,743 713 1,271 675 771 1,855 273 1,023 475 1,485 34 73 105 35 5 31 40 32 18 29 21 2 73 6 42 27 20 35 17 27 25 11 12 3 23 2 11 10 7 41 7 4 23 36 85 117 40 10 31 45 43 19 34 21 7 75 7 48 33 26 37 22 28 30 11 14 3 24 2 11 10 8 42 9 4 24 36 193 115 2 57 102 184 101 46 36 73 27 si 13 207 31 131 39 144 109 19 16 17 66 46 2 49 30 35 63 11 48 21 82 10 193 115 2 62 103 184 103 46 36 74 31 81 13 207 31 131 11 144 109 19 16 18 66 47 2 49 30 35 63 11 48 21 82 42 1,493 1,307 1,166 419 1,220 1,368 1,020 489 837 847 653 1,169 294 1,098 373 1,106 13 1,635 1,431 1,405 417 955 1,340 1,211 518 942 850 626 1,344 327 1,083 347 1,305 11 1,801 1,452 1,382 455 1,352 1,547 1,208 534 1,012 954 737 1,329 320 1,205 445 1,242 45 1,911 1,647 1,606 438 1,056 1,522 1,423 545 1,094 905 703 1,452 355 1,224 428 1,455 46 1,500 1,226 1,043 264 544 1,138 910 423 450 476 330 881 278 907 342 927 17 1,514 1,120 1,104 166 423 999 796 354 490 386 285 924 269 634 289 851 48 812 978 538 292 640 947 626 387 436 730 394 604 232 871 319 752 19 674 671 416 126 330 640 461 247 270 453 202 367 99 588 215 503 511 226 307 21 11 30 206 87 21 163 43 70 134 19 256 118 129 51 313 275 72 5 30 196 101 30 136 33 60 181 36 207 156 209 52 163 232 31 11 35 157 53 16 158 32 30 119 27 261 124 110 53 6 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 5 6 4 54 639 525 210 2 12 52 194 27 63 24 27 223 3 117 20 66 55 494 266 386 167 493 245 229 170 276 626 205 191 80 325 173 346 56 524 165 222 225 345 390 166 200 215 210 170 158 30 327 182 413 57 871 372 597 332 485 792 444 226 407 812 266 35 325 1,110 263 1,174 58 1,067 125 671 248 806 365 255 383 65 1,592 196 55 481 1,220 267 826 59 325 880 241 201 1,014 775 560 268 402 516 668 1,027 25 120 50 233 60 681 1,637 936 483 1,806 1,820 1,265 429 1,161 1,747 1,485 1,292 165 550 203 1,456 61 81 134 49 26 308 123 123 23 136 162 105 210 25 70 5 78 6'J 244 746 192 175 706 652 437 245 266 354 563 817 50 45 155 63 217 661 159 160 495 547 374 202 261 285 383 755 45 45 124 64 27 1 85 33 15 211 105 63 43 5 69 180 62 5 31 65 IL/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 U/22-11/28 11/29-12/5 B/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 llyte-12/5 11/69-12/5 11,29-12/5 11^-12/5 11,69-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29- 12/5 IL/22-TL/28 Hte-lj/28 1169-12/5 56 1,457 1,405 1,004 632 1,793 1,683 1,116 597 914 1,606 1,040 1,066 402 1,417 426 1,454 67 1,814 1,603 1,494 895 2,221 2,030 1,503 822 1,382 2,348 1,400 1,470 474 1,705 550 2,297 68 2,010 2,107 1,441 760 2,274 2,510 1,562 859 1,365 2,143 1,552 1,709 609 2,166 662 2,071 69 2,707 2,612 2,263 1,270 3,002 3,300 2,257 1,228 2,323 3,039 2,659 2,547 684 2,357 1,020 3,270 70 1,417 1,395 992 616 1,723 1,643 1,105 581 872 1,549 1,000 1,060 381 1,366 415 1,418 71 1,772 1,572 1,459 870 2,170 1,984 1,478 807 1,360 2,333 1,369 1,418 449 1,642 529 2,277 7 2 539 541 313 357 983 694 501 206 316 875 277 349 67 617 135 600 73 878 854 679 259 740 949 604 375 556 674 723 711 314 749 280 818 74 446 461 301 121 451 647 354 217 323 472 369 424 175 503 166 454 75 593 712 449 144 551 867 457 278 493 594 552 649 228 800 247 653 76 115 91 231 77 129 83 141 71 174 94 132 87 49 143 69 214 77 329 160 383 82 132 148 168 88 240 149 241 102 62 105 69 238 78 273 174 983 166 297 107 266 95 534 387 759 270 93 268 186 915 79 470 216 1,367 149 320 392 481 371 1,308 437 1,298 191 166 259 282 934 80 60 40 74 23 65 30 70 37 68 52 45 34 23 63 52 69 81 102 59 101 51 64 49 55 13 39 65 31 34 22 57 26 118 82 91 50 88 90 147 36 105 45 110 67 148 41 53 111 127 254 83 181 70 115 81 116 53 60 23 54 97 44 34 32 71 72 294 H4 39 35 63 14 51 27 63 31 43 44 35 27 11 40 34 48 85 21 5 11 9 14 3 7 6 25 8 10 7 12 23 18 21 86 1,371 1,212 913 642 1,808 1,558 1,060 627 955 1,705 1,041 1,005 368 1,404 402 1,661 07 1,764 1,500 1,291 901 2,385 2,086 1,439 825 1,290 2,524 1,432 1,352 485 1,716 508 2,218 M 259 244 279 62 116 158 173 46 92 165 68 169 48 95 44 95 n 257 139 342 62 145 124 192 52 93 180 105 215 44 97 32 110 94! 198 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg 1 liir.rj . . 1,067 1,328 824 1,039 815 1,355 1,479 2,526 1,246 1,710 1,380 1,763 1,195 1,289 953 1,343 1,465 1,708 1,595 2,118 2 1054... SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 3 . farms reporting 1959 - . . 576 294 79 336 116 320 398 257 446 92 4 1954... 654 252 114 387 118 281 303 227 311 81 r> number 1959 . . . 620 311 79 356 117 329 420 265 452 98 6 1954 .. . 667 256 114 409 123 287 314 232 318 82 7 farms reporting 1959 . . . 16 73 26 62 46 85 74 55 124 18 8 1954 . . . 15 68 10 55 62 59 80 42 63 2 9 number 1959 . . . 22 78 26 62 46 86 74 57 124 18 li» 1954 . . . 15 69 11 55 62 59 85 42 63 2 11 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 193 196 88 197 80 256 146 172 289 106 12 1954... 193 120 55 179 78 220 96 148 190 91 13 number 1959 . . . 193 208 88 209 90 264 151 179 300 107 11 1954 . . . 193 129 55 190 81 223 101 153 190 92 1!, . farms reporting 1959 . . . 41 63 11 55 33 41 58 26 36 21 16 1954 . . . 40 29 19 81 17 25 72 42 12 17 number 1959 . . . 41 68 11 57 36 43 60 31 39 22 18 1954 . . . 40 29 19 81 24 25 79 42 12 19 farms reporting 1959 . . . 938 638 523 1,022 823 1,223 860 734 1,124 1,198 '.ii 1954 . . . 1,023 627 630 1,313 867 1,260 719 796 1,032 1,116 21 number 1959... 1,434 805 604 1,262 953 1,600 1,053 888 1,319 1,340 22 1954 .. . 1,301 751 697 1,592 934 1,509 831 871 1,142 1,219 28 fnrrns reporting 1959 . . . 913 584 529 1,019 690 928 795 758 1,138 858 24 1954... 1,067 644 671 1,319 746 916 769 858 1,170 852 25 number 1959 . . . 1,647 967 704 1,578 898 1,468 1,136 1,118 1,734 1,098 26 1954 .. . 1,669 881 818 1,855 961 1,266 1,064 1,114 1,555 1,001 27 farms reporting 1959 .. . 898 574 503 884 650 872 755 733 1,108 813 28 number 1959... 1,503 871 653 1,325 830 1,299 1,009 1,021 1,542 1,037 29 . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 433 395 406 579 542 575 571 516 780 648 30 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 465 179 97 305 108 297 184 217 328 165 31 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... 893 1,042 574 619 492 656 874 1,079 644 700 841 874 755 719 728 838 1,098 1,135 813 812 32 33 number 1959 .. . 1,475 848 614 1,299 803 1,239 1,002 1,004 1,520 1,020 34 1954... 1,557 795 785 1,452 844 1,164 926 1,063 1,438 928 35 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 28 21 23 16 32 10 21 11 22 6 52 24 7 10 17 3 21 11 17 11 38 37 number 1959 . . . 28 23 39 26 27 60 7 17 22 17 38 1954 .. . 22 16 12 11 6 31 20 3 11 11 39 farms renorting 1959 . . . 144 96 51 242 68 154 127 97 180 61 40 1954 .. . 90 70 21 367 101 70 103 48 106 62 41 number 1959 .. . 144 96 51 253 68 169 127 97 192 61 42 1954... 90 70 21 392 111 71 118 48 106 62 43 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 903 1,088 651 701 501 676 1,162 1,858 855 953 1,123 1,196 963 901 720 899 1,185 1,169 933 938 44 1954... 45 number 1959. . . 1,084 777 537 1,425 988 1,383 1,063 806 1,314 1,035 46 1954 . . . 1,245 864 797 2,287 1,088 1,433 1,040 1,011 1,308 1,043 47 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 872 676 593 458 345 447 1,153 1,561 636 700 1,021 947 823 656 684 755 1,202 901 669 566 lb 1954 ,. . 49 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 602 486 483 328 351 249 851 1,030 477 314 871 728 681 283 551 454 886 539 627 309 50 1954... 51 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 77 87 144 163 28 27 116 240 43 78 140 162 299 240 82 72 195 147 31 42 52 1954... 53 . . farms reportiag 1959 . . . 76 143 17 86 32 106 176 37 135 31 M . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 12 10 1 5 1 1 5 2 55 Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower . Farms by kind of toad on which located: farms reporting 1959 . . . 290 112 21 75 23 117 125 45 162 10 56 farms reporting 1959 .. . 201 110 129 744 245 294 188 130 353 242 57 1950 .. . 148 146 366 1,099 216 330 135 200 380 200 58 farms reporting 1959 . . . 565 635 436 322 353 756 867 735 643 546 59 1950... 220 649 90 311 331 478 997 567 455 728 60 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 275 58 250 408 608 301 130 82 459 800 61 1950... 1,063 486 1,169 1,205 1,414 1,011 425 596 975 1,455 62 Less than 1 mile to a hard surface roaJ . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . , 28 21 48 210 164 77 55 21 83 161 63 farms reporting 1959 . . . 247 37 202 198 444 224 75 61 376 639 64 farms reporting 1959 .. . 202 26 185 183 377 123 50 36 326 311 65 DATE OF ENUMERATION farms reporting 1959 . . . 45 11 17 15 67 101 25 25 50 328 66 i edalcorenui 11/22- n/28 11/22-12/28 U/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 U/29-12/5 U/29-12/5 11/22-11/28 FARM HBOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION ' 67 farms reporting 1959 . . . 934 719 663 1,338 1,062 1,265 1,077 837 1,200 1,459 6B 1954 . . . 1,197 942 1,106 2,408 1,606 1,529 1,178 1,212 1,566 1,921 69 persons 1959 . . . 1,503 1,112 955 1,854 1,464 1,870 1,496 1,230 1,690 1,943 70 1954 . . . 1,876 1,462 1,912 3,489 2,621 2,039 1,715 1,938 2,446 2,597 71 919 704 648 1,312 1,035 1,230 1,041 827 1,185 1,387 72 1954 . . . 1,182 906 1,069 2,317 1,585 1,501 1,172 1,202 1,546 1,884 73 328 591 309 395 279 369 615 697 505 530 363 867 510 531 352 475 413 772 603 784 74 75 Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1959 . . , 399 300 219 409 301 483 351 252 365 409 76 persons 1959. . . 584 408 307 542 429 640 455 403 505 556 77 farms reporting 1959 . . . 120 92 98 123 117 214 88 66 98 200 78 1954 . . 151 95 88 258 188 314 118 136 109 211 79 persons 1959 . 160 120 316 301 540 502 183 112 197 764 B0 1954... 227 196 273 617 519 952 204 338 265 844 81 Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 42 57 37 73 47 129 64 19 24 67 82 1954 .. . 38 46 33 109 72 137 77 32 42 41 83 persons 1959 . . . 54 69 77 186 60 211 126 28 46 100 84 1954 . . . 41 56 61 278 93 256 137 36 52 49 Farms reporting by number of reeular hired workers: 85 32 48 24 45 39 83 38 11 21 56 86 10 9 13 28 8 46 26 8 3 11 FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE 87 aperators reporting 1959 . . . 883 731 772 1,284 1,032 1,096 1,090 782 1,230 1,331 88 1954... 1,134 956 1,189 2,237 1,551 1,535 1,226 1,154 1,596 1,835 89 operators reporting 1959 . . . 139 41 97 157 83 167 66 82 176 185 90 1954 .. . 173 57 91 146 144 146 38 109 115 163 ^-For 1954, data relate to week of September 26-0ctober 2. OKLAHOMA 199 FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued on reports tor only a sample of farms. See text J Pontotoc Potta- watomie Push- mataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 1,324 1,628 1,003 956 1,582 1,122 1,348 1,357 988 1,196 1,394 1,159 729 2,006 1,223 930 1 1,595 2,174 1,207 1,146 1,954 1,571 1,890 1,670 1,143 1,307 1,839 1,417 747 2,387 1,288 1,143 I 58 202 5 329 243 62 95 189 638 327 176 197 128 685 617 437 f 40 220 1 316 249 36 46 197 778 389 202 156 111 799 668 579 4 59 226 5 347 250 63 104 216 791 364 200 203 135 772 723 500 5 41 248 1 326 251 36 62 199 986 434 207 165 112 842 749 635 e 28 31 33 8 6 9 2 10 83 115 37 6 1 7 13 100 1 73 1 1 18 5 1 69 118 17 1 a 28 32 33 8 6 9 2 10 94 121 37 6 1 9 13 100 ... 1 73 1 1 18 5 1 74 119 17 1 10 209 252 45 83 153 107 108 128 58 92 131 110 91 139 72 189 11 137 204 45 54 161 47 69 99 73 69 212 109 90 115 91 179 12 210 256 45 84 154 107 130 129 60 95 139 116 92 139 72 190 13 137 211 45 54 161 47 69 99 75 71 220 111 91 115 91 179 11 14 58 10 59 36 15 28 40 80 31 85 29 17 69 88 63 15 14 47 17 22 52 19 7 32 60 19 86 58 13 83 19 40 IS 15 60 10 59 41 15 31 40 90 32 100 30 19 69 94 67 17 14 47 17 22 53 19 18 38 65 21 91 58 13 83 19 40 18 954 1,130 697 757 1,104 682 871 958 918 955 994 791 473 1,421 1,081 830 19 918 1,112 692 812 1,035 647 814 852 985 1,005 1,143 801 510 1,541 1,014 902 20 1,111 1,300 796 934 1,359 759 1,032 1,083 1,889 1,400 1,311 968 564 1,936 1,707 1,114 21 1,007 1,244 724 907 1,174 692 903 943 1,739 1,326 1,384 855 584 1,832 1,354 1,10» 22 766 1,066 357 743 986 609 485 940 889 1,091 989 738 444 1,836 1,065 781 23 590 1,152 278 902 1,135 510 380 1,045 1,035 1,192 1,177 767 514 2,176 1,115 970 24 1,084 1,503 461 1,194 1,339 787 751 1,304 1,993 2,390 1,441 1,138 727 3,213 1,983 1,373 26 710 1,515 328 1,238 1,487 621 507 1,290 2,102 2,317 1,589 1,055 658 3,480 1,790 1,496 26 711 991 322 738 946 538 465 925 884 1,086 868 707 398 1,821 1,060 776 27 961 1,323 409 1,182 1,177 668 704 1,255 1,939 2,359 1,175 1,056 591 3,172 1,949 1,334 28 543 781 255 387 779 433 343 655 262 298 658 460 269 820 439 396 79 168 210 67 351 167 105 122 270 622 788 210 247 129 1,001 621 380 so 711 986 316 738 941 532 455 920 883 1,080 863 702 398 1,816 1,055 775 31 580 1,092 253 896 1,059 495 365 988 1,030 1,176 1,052 757 473 2,175 1,115 965 12 949 1,283 385 1,164 1,149 644 676 1,221 1,907 2,288 1,142 1,023 584 3,128 1,876 - 1,314 33 681 1,386 276 1,201 1,332 595 479 1,202 2,020 2,283 1,348 997 583 3,436 1,734 1,432 34 12 34 23 12 18 23 28 30 23 66 28 33 7 40 67 19 35 6 14 11 8 1 2 14 35 5 12 12 8 25 25 23 96 12 40 24 18 28 24 28 34 32 71 33 33 7 44 73 20 37 6 14 11 8 1 2 16 38 6 12 12 8 28 26 25 36 107 180 52 11 162 114 47 49 48 31 266 82 134 36 33 39 39 18 115 47 24 147 25 26 72 41 28 214 46 66 16 30 39 40 123 180 52 12 162 119 47 49 54 31 266 82 136 41 34 39 41 23 115 52 26 147 25 26 72 44 28 229 46 67 16 30 39 42 986 1,324 445 714 1,262 889 813 1,109 941 1,052 1,239 766 573 1,840 1,089 803 13 863 1,490 355 776 1,368 1,043 645 1,256 975 1,067 1,505 756 455 2,062 1,086 928 44 1,135 1,598 460 819 1,473 1,038 888 1,224 1,203 1,217 1,612 888 720 2,102 1,346 937 45 970 1,649 370 812 1,540 1,229 668 1,432 1,235 1,247 1,936 849 583 2,345 1,253 1,076 46 772 931 286 479 1,205 778 501 779 574 772 1,118 481 581 1,419 941 725 ti 563 875 198 446 869 794 413 749 468 5B7 1,254 331 383 1,523 921 731 46 622 878 436 375 1,018 611 425 725 625 570 850 505 409 851 624 505 49 373 504 263 301 864 371 237 466 454 379 675 339 324 629 502 485 30 115 215 10 171 111 28 31 58 99 36 193 146 104 168 105 110 51 102 235 15 130 199 54 35 71 61 86 231 94 92 170 177 102 5? 125 200 5 74 97 28 16 54 44 30 189 115 79 86 28 30 31 5 1 6 5 19 11 5 10 1 1 54 31 58 76 100 14 13 47 428 187 124 83 47 225 363 208 56 294 377 153 164 367 292 268 473 180 107 1,050 141 258 374 221 158 H 469 466 170 145 367 530 290 386 132 201 1,384 150 202 215 210 173 57 855 761 418 58 1,059 646 507 399 56 552 202 701 347 159 288 188 ■ 819 577 385 75 907 716 435 251 70 619 533 563 469 266 92 108 N 139 473 421 723 141 178 545 450 724 516 90 304 107 1,397 701 576 »0 520 1,460 979 931 656 855 1,291 1,247 974 731 455 985 328 2,263 1,138 866 61 70 131 106 93 50 50 90 156 126 79 85 86 26 300 86 T; 134 6? 69 342 315 630 91 128 455 294 598 437 5 218 81 1,097 615 v. 444 63 54 305 210 442 81 117 375 277 442 361 5 158 75 1,014 379 '•/ 341 64 15 { 37 105 188 10 11 80 17 156 76 60 6 83 236 .:' 103 65 11 £9-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29 -12^ 12/6-12/12 12/6-12/12 11^9-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 ll/> 9-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12A 11/29-12/5 66 1,177 1,420 901 821 1,395 963 1,116 1,230 702 924 1,225 1,093 645 1,512 1,028 843 67 1,426 2,039 1,114 1,053 1,807 1,403 1,486 1,511 1,013 1,132 1,643 1,272 683 2,177 1,122 1,106 68 1,706 2,147 1,221 1,276 1,853 1,307 1,430 1,627 1,018 1,257 1,736 1,555 890 2,197 1,485 1,299 69 2,229 2,881 1,545 1,844 2,557 1,892 1,967 2,146 1,564 1,485 2,616 2,284 1,099 3,318 1,678 1,933 70 1,142 1,382 876 799 1,363 931 1,036 1,200 695 909 1,184 1,073 625 1,502 1,023 827. 71 1,384 1,989 1,107 1,032 1,782 1,378 1,401 1,446 1,000 1,122 1,602 1,237 662 2,161 1,092 1,095' 7J 467 628 495 244 687 503 529 584 185 328 564 504 288 541 311 .-. 215' 73 675 754 381 555 676 428 507 616 510 581 620 569 337 961 712 612 74 418 583 247 316 377 295 334 343 228 236 403 346 188 471 313 ' 34S'. 75 564 765 345 477 490 376 394 427 323 348 552 482 265 695 462 . . «S 76 137 123 41 109 123 103 109 114 125 305 165 129 86 217 122 9 189 15 517 279 480 19 1 583 285 239 71 455 165 78 1,056 30 54 14 i 785 16 IT *38 27 70 2 44 56 8 7 56 40 1 99 j 134 IS 19 40 41 61 29 42 88 27 43 6 6 2 5 91 20 1,265 796 3,392 1,700 2,360 395 314 2,850 2,646 100 3,897 22 5,347 21 975 753 2,417 701 6,395 2,465 1,813 698 90 85 47 5 3,433 22 38 27 70 44 56 8 7 56 40 1 99 > 134 23 151 111 379 143 293 24 18 194 422 1 221 1 466 24 25 6 66 87 5 '35 46 194 37 183 6 ... 47 28 27 5 90 195 1 60 85 25 176 97 10 153 10 11 98 28 65 694 1,240 191 620 715 ... 4,962 368 3,210 100 1,570 29 50 850 1,990 8 1,545 935 355 4,831 1,803 115 2,676 200 55 3,108 SO 6 66 87 1 35 46 194 37 183 6 47 31 4 54 121 3 4 11 72 53 286 26 249 7 ... 130 1 3 32 33 34 3 19 96 5 216 360 442 9 158 207 115 36 86! 76 35 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NJ NA M 77 2,540 3,155 30 14,988 41,182 15,828 375 20,431 5,317 14,658 2,806 118,07 > 1,756 ST HA UA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NJ NA 18 3 9 96 5 216 358 432 9 158 207 115 36 36. 70 39 5 35 11 273 5 631 1,280 2 1,102 16 20 991 415 537 97 3,56 1 ! 137 ) 6 411 11 43 31 20 ... 11 ) 11 1! 7 41 15 26 25 39 11 80 30 9 42 43 6 5 105 20 78 20 5 16 15 57 59 7 41 44 238 697 155 577 632 1,142 145 1,566 528 79 986 45 75 75 1,230 315 1,392 540 300 365 245 2,465 991 79 33 ) 1,013 46 7 ... 41 15 26 25 39 ... 11 80 30 9 42 47 31 63 11 41 37 76 41 108 36 3 63 48 19 32 31 72 24 108 66 171 181 361 44 95 196 43 'is 39 ) 123 50 51 844 985 1,121 2,482 2,953 1,818 6,834 11,449 20,882 1,148 5,860 7,560 2,860 915 23,36. 6,080 52 32 31 72 10 108 66 171 175 361 44 95 196 43 18 39 107 53 72 87 132 45 14 : 58 218 197 327 431 6 9 1,366 1 18 93 206 491 129 39 66< 1_ 2( 565 6 15 54 55 56 23 5 17 5 39 5 87 22 96 1 5 57 46 26 26 28 29 10 28 35 43 6: 10 58 283 100 267 75 997 450 2,732 437 2,320 (M 1,000 :.') 785 300 545 1,442 1,366 625 585 543 2,245 3,66C 100 so 300 175 263 105 1,763 500 5,871 570 5,244 1,51. 2,000 81 843 418 400 1,130 3,357 450 1,483 739 1,686 3,87' 30 62 1,220 1,400 1,109 429 1,140 614 1,234 845 1,312 1,212 1,350 1,531 930 804 1,95! 1,492 63 1,135 1,309 1,049 296 1,014 602 1,082 709 1,231 1,125 1,088 1,416 797 668 1,55' 1,311 64 1,570 1,607 1,434 347 1,092 763 1,357 879 1,464 1,351 1,426 1,938 1,047 911 1,89; 1,563 65 878,101 826,304 748,249 356,178 1,045,108 586,885 1,153,098 ■'.! '.'■- • 1,632,207 756,530 1,295,673 1,884,269 596,420 1,018,373 1,034,24C 921,416 66 911,456 672,642 605,732 384,549 757,405 575,859 1,407,004 541,799 1,253,459 754,880 1,010,204 1,511,565 801,617 1,061,453 1,453,79' 900,703 67 482 427 364 218 597 255 670 334 696 480 795 628 517 431 1,08£ 652 68 603,138 459,532 822,092 1,592,210 714,104 939,795 1,137,376 692,876 2,245,026 419,221 2,664,554 1,015,548 1,055,887 1,091,799 1,365,31£ 1,055,401 69 410 396 306 310 406 229 723 637 552 257 953 487 588 439 1,33£ 695 70 490 548 403 266 469 360 910 739 813 477 1,173 836 713 452 1,36a 877 71 102,753 75,850 89,136 422,412 122,592 115,525 324,436 435,992 194,395 57,936 652,493 129,838 337,131 207,666 861,603 256,060 72 90,533 113,885 74,436 165,803 89,123 76,238 260,591 421,875 191,646 92,539 511,457 128,300 211,370 115,318 544,772 269,636 73 259 247 167 56 189 108 281 160 292 151 237 291 202 159 388 307 74 140 139 126 89 199 82 370 325 227 102 510 171 270 224 668 345 75 11 10 13 165 18 39 72 152 33 4 206 25 116 56 282 43 76 459 345 288 305 449 268 594 41S 475 361 895 446 521 413 1,18' 687 77 438 398 425 364 408 267 703 630 466 447 1,050 501 628 510 1,056 820 78 322,702 425,902 164,206 524,982 320,564 205,959 406,084 280,756 386,932 184,055 618,469 313,246 287,915 203,104 448,482 719,384 79 301,027 95,135 162,185 400,639 239,470 112,146 363,376 316,582 274,409 139,698 677,067 187,322 196,494 183,278 383,202 714,629 80 391 325 246 165 358 216 503 334 398 325 733 355 450 364 1,099 524 81 374 379 364 247 347 235 622 546 399 419 836 459 583 476 988 643 82 33 17 31 81 70 30 47 52 39 17 120 69 51 32 69 83 83 34 18 56 70 42 25 48 63 52 16 162 33 38 21 51 86 84 35 3 11 59 21 22 44 32 38 19 42 22 20 17 19 80 85 30 1 5 47 19 7 33 21 15 12 52 9 7 13 17 91 88 25 1 6 29 16 12 36 29 28 12 29 10 15 12 1C 37 87 10 2 5 30 5 10 8 3 10 7 13 12 5 5 9 43 88 1,165 1,300 1,018 423 1,080 584 1,204 825 1,257 1,161 1,349 1,406 904 779 1,913 1,442 89 591 734 719 527 740 475 1,245 849 1,243 891 1,513 853 1,070 899 1,992 1,212 90 154,264 116,130 127,922 457,851 237,710 109,529 439,442 409,252 349,076 136,624 68 ,08] 231,570 419,376 338,463 894,612 429,085 91 161,854 85,670 103,081 462,433 177,097 94,893 396,426 372,335 343,256 179,359 692,673 194,639 441,211 426,039 839,313 405,166 92 511 424 386 263 477 209 654 456 538 325 769 509 433 338 926 603 93 61,708 69,925 41,483 90,893 57,047 27,430 327,150 125,627 95,384 27,023 160,907 76,959 99,342 66,238 142,464 129,515 94 202 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND f Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Harmon Harper Hughe; Jackson Jefferson Johnston USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND UME Comnicrcin] fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting acres on which used tons Dry materials Liquid materials. . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . arms reporting tons arms reporting tons 'arms reporting 1 Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland). . Dry materials Liquid materials. . Corn Dry materials Liquid materials. . Wheat Dry materials Liquid materials. Cotton Dry materials Liquid materials All oilier crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year . 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting acres 'arms reporting tens 'arms reporting tons i reporting acres arms reporting Ions 'arms reporting Ions 'arms reporting acres arms reporting Ions arms reporting tons arms reporting arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting tons 'arms reporting tons arms reporting acres limed tons 1954 . . 1959.. 1954 . . 1959 . . 1959.. 1959.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959.. 1959.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959 . . 1954.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959 . . 1954.. 1959.. 1954 . i 1959.. 1959.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1959.. 1954. 1959.. 1954.. 1959. 1959.. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959 . 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting 1959. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . Machine hire farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Under S200 - farms reporting 1959 . . $200 to 5999 farms reporting 1959.. SI .000 or more farms reporting 1959 . . Hired tabor farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. dollars 1959.. 1954.. Under SI. 000 farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. 51.000 to S2.499 farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. 52,500 or more farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. S2.500 to S4.999 farms reporting 1959 . . S5.000 or more farms reporting 1959. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. dollars 1959.. 1954.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting 1959. dollars 1959 . 794 878 69,198 47,834 4,140 3,502 794 4,140 241 180 8,642 6,320 241 562 73 52 3,807 1,345 73 260 42 106 625 1,730 42 42 421 m 29,071 NA 421 1,514 216 207 6,159 5,310 216 457 403 20,894 403 1,305 10 200 120 2,065 1,811 2,404 2,090,544 1,971,752 1,099 2,501,576 1,262 1,560 601,286 496,321 460 630 172 1,166 1,540 1,013,685 887,274 875 1,278 191 209 100 53 66 34 2,000 2,083 665,876 697,619 1,258 255,915 471 338 79,346 45,468 2,609 1,535 457 2,169 34 440 46 47 1,292 1,030 46 126 10 125 125 35 6 5 5 3 453 MA 65,561 MA 439 1,696 29 376 206 12,368 195 342 21 61 35 64 765 1,585 1,625 2,3% 1,490 1,119 1,434 742,038 998,972 777 1,216,287 1,057 1,168 670,169 491,603 269 570 218 959 1,091 432,015 460,357 850 995 81 76 28 20 23 5 1,465 1,568 838,244 826,045 704 129,343 193 81 11,383 4,530 968 227 177 925 21 43 32 20 1,510 400 27 62 15 MA 500 MA 10 20 5 5 166 71 8,620 3,075 155 763 16 33 48 753 48 80 784 532 781 283,665 400,174 344 333,518 620 683 350,870 221,554 207 298 115 537 684 529,417 486,649 398 534 76 131 63 19 44 19 778 889 330,257 348,090 418 99,371 260 145 25,156 12,243 1,597 414 205 1,171 86 426 31 8 2,910 617 21 122 10 60 52 MA 3,086 MA 41 186 11 35 239 132 16,102 10,111 186 746 76 286 49 3,058 38 117 665 369 590 336,016 264,631 241 679,959 585 808 848,232 719,871 136 231 218 505 778 735,066 1,151,015 285 485 133 170 87 123 40 47 659 830 471,369 374,873 312 112,270 16 35 1,200 2,152 54 151 16 26 220 992 11 MA 743 NA 11 17 237 4 22 600 523 618 613,015 801,510 328 1,740,225 339 350 232,548 231,761 95 168 76 329 405 251,751 224,894 255 348 48 35 26 22 595 662 389,683 402,282 368 71,458 265 478 18,338 23,562 1,565 2,003 265 1,565 120 116 8,374 5,570 120 727 78 59 2,894 2,687 78 233 32 178 485 3,213 32 46 36 NA 1,520 MA 36 112 37 108 653 1,955 37 38 85 4,412 85 409 13 340 380 894 859 1,238 863,221 453,508 297 483,635 227 424 82,833 72,707 81 130 16 227 284 210,316 170,919 178 248 35 29 14 7 834 547 167,244 115,237 190 32,691 630 653 30,910 24,442 2,670 2,063 630 2,670 144 126 6,659 4,492 144 646 118 53 5,336 2,442 118 376 325 324 5,038 6,007 325 490 20 NA 270 NA 20 17 195 188 2,278 2,088 195 212 373 11,329 373 929 10 2 15 660 70 140 1,191 1,090 1,327 595,940 713,157 497 619,811 654 734 153,690 133,716 381 251 22 642 749 261,637 230,936 591 701 31 35 20 13 16 1,121 912 232,646 209,003 677 129,681 387 156 30,424 10,707 2,742 522 225 1,577 226 1,165 14 20 165 414 13 12 1 89 NA 6,897 NA 64 305 25 87 328 127 20,689 7,223 184 1,229 202 950 55 2,673 11 31 44 126 1,174 719 1,081 639,525 437,398 536 2,704,355 981 1,284 1,809,245 994,264 148 402 431 798 1,190 1,302,820 1,804,417 475 776 182 202 141 212 69 72 1,159 1,401 679,492 597,718 643 213,650 141 69 9,210 3,195 664 329 141 664 44 17 2,376 294 44 150 11 155 85 NA 3,057 NA 85 160 20 16 725 380 20 193 66 2,408 66 127 787 725 783 1,007,559 896,215 381 968,215 392 533 169,954 126,979 172 172 48 370 419 385,290 286,347 249 323 85 77 36 19 20 16 772 671 210,436 192,016 334 73,226 NA Not available. OKLAHOMA FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued a simple of farms. See text ] 203 Kay Kingfisher Kioro Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McOurtaln Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 1,124 535 132 123 389 597 640 193 357 408 516 414 116 439 189 507 1 1,112 334 80 152 580 667 703 175 343 713 644 308 160 451 135 687 2 172,858 60,728 9,466 4,022 19,176 22,076 73,475 9,417 27,298 13,966 30,573 49,871 6,211 46,251 16,432 27,324 S 151,482 28,960 7,277 4,073 19, 184 25,767 69,184 5,642 21,557 14,895 31,055 26,083 17,816 28,931 8,175 38,418 4 7,023 2,312 561 370 2,455 1,663 3,334 1,103 2,503 1,426 2,476 1,687 564 2,899 1,700 2,155 5 6,680 1,121 362 504 1,971 2,077 3,261 501 1,872 1,569 2,344 958 998 2,007 709 3,582 e 1,124 503 132 123 389 597 624 193 357 408 511 414 116 434 139 507 7 7,023 1,742 49 570 561 370 2,455 1,663 3,246 23 88 1,103 2,503 1,426 2,472 15 4 1,687 564 2,827 6 72 1,700 2,155 8 I 10 158 161 22 46 119 219 137 106 168 120 95 93 70 130 124 111 11 193 74 22 76 140 279 166 78 153 130 98 73 85 119 102 79 12 5,910 6,532 714 1,222 3,428 6,243 5,897 5,119 9,009 4,802 3,770 4,204 4,224 8,281 7,753 2,411 ia 8,492 2,380 1,350 2,280 5,158 7,026 5,379 2,299 4,979 4,624 3,293 2,477 5,439 5,800 3,950 2,786 11 158 144 22 46 119 219 137 106 168 120 95 93 70 130 124 111 15 472 241 18 72 108 378 517 422 627 865 514 322 226 389 602 1 781 225 16 17 43 40 12 6 82 68 89 33 64 94 63 60 1 31 6 84 41 54 18 15 31 10 1 50 55 67 43 15 39 63 44 67 64 18 97 20 1,973 540 120 2,570 4,233 2,404 2,839 2,318 4,777 2,565 2,440 30 1,427 3,250 6,691 4,353 ■21 925 340 100 1,2 59 1,310 4,890 1,620 398 1,135 1,255 1,885 8,588 3,970 375 3,479 22 43 12 6 82 68 89 33 64 94 63 60 1 31 84 41 54 21 72 26 22 234 527 194 92 158 352 170 270 2 132 310 749 318 24 25 37 5 15 117 88 25 :io 50 180 236 6 5 133 5 150 2d 2? 50 15 10 20 223 181 8 40 27 359 363 20 15 95 10 177 28 1,507 SO 40 1,495 770 285 30 1,421 1,984 5,590 37 5 2,724 350 2,365 29 1,040 250 305 345 2,336 1,712 280 670 550 4,586 6,792 285 835 1,811 75 3,108 so 37 5 15 117 88 25 10 50 180 236 6 5 133 5 150 31 62 11 4 170 71 22 6 85 216 456 1 1 173 1 18 166 33 1,050 443 65 45 155 528 5 97 31 334 12 267 15 136 34 55 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 119,582 43,353 3,746 2,540 3,404 47,667 75 5,775 585 35,462 12,093 350 5,151 37 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 1,050 400 65 45 155 512 5 97 31 334 262 15 136 39 4,528 1,129 43 453 147 414 230 1,984 23 77 5 564 40 1,109 ;;; 713 6 29 23 375 40 11 (2 10 '•77 "n '25 66 17 '57 '80 174 '26 5 i68 (3 15 15 57 5 73 76 58 77 47 121 306 30 30 10 10 259 44 160 3,501 685 325 1,795 285 956 3,546 4,335 245 80 5,830 45 185 280 2,292 45 965 1,823 1,010 1,170 1,000 2,807 5,344 265 1,720 60 2,055 8,961 18 10 77 31 25 66 17 57 80 169 20 5 168 4? 10 248 74 13 81 31 62 384 352 10 20 5 481 4ft 19 611 195 42 6 149 286 313 28 89 99 3 293 194 17 267 32 173 SO 51 43,886 10,063 1,385 190 6,795 8,930 14,992 1,590 5,360 1,069 13,853 9,893 555 19,823 1,268 7,214 52 611 181 42 6 149 286 312 28 89 99 293 194 17 262 32 173 53 1,889 325 14 77 72 24 892 638 645 1 11 276 575 142 1,032 5 1 329 42 1,019 6 25 129 590 51 55 M ii7 5 1 36 74 66 11 34 46 101 5 62 57 144 10 5 43 31 81 26 2 42 15 5 43 5 103 58 3,482 225 20 1,555 3,432 1,611 110 1,141 890 3,820 75 1,827 59 4,574 135 60 641 1,017 1,740 630 '81 1,192 120 85 1,235 100 2,927 8(1 6,799 515 60 2,175 6,293 3,032 139 2,264 1,520 5,990 75 2,609 tl 7,778 140 15 1,071 710 1,964 730 '80 1,265 75 90 1,865 100 4,195 «2 1,706 1,538 1,282 700 2,032 1,813 1,228 669 1,086 1,925 1,135 1,313 445 1,575 519 1,766 83 1,307 1,274 893 690 1,873 1,712 1,092 628 995 1,764 1,068 952 415 1,480 421 1,623 64 1,550 1,532 1,374 991 2,403 2,110 1,467 794 1,294 2,559 1,368 1,346 532 1,702 512 2,094 85 1,015,263 1,295,164 554,148 653,958 2,033,111 1,400,201 770,574 590,878 1,332,387 1,032,802 667,826 891,067 741,729 1,840,237 1,140,384 1,090,666 66 1,233,459 1,295,575 778,463 652,346 1,447,331 1,407,835 915,620 468,089 846,178 1,497,748 641,425 836,073 498,473 1,177,873 763,410 1,041,495 67 819 1,015 579 151 680 944 646 346 520 450 479 615 284 749 247 665 68 1,041,100 2,084,673 1,065,048 163,103 1,258,610 930,873 616,412 1,704,587 1,227,565 483,462 385,094 905,455 1,167,969 1,146,415 566,398 608,664 69 1,053 1,136 1,070 124 403 715 633 350 632 412 505 771 223 549 197 719 TO 1,247 1,214 1,360 215 680 1,079 877 550 729 610 594 910 244 760 248 866 71 558,287 642,623 794,033 23,754 234,298 175,273 235,528 132,554 251,117 205,925 163,353 330,635 96,527 157,140 85,543 235,815 72 455,206 544,335 718,689 35,960 116,908 158,164 217,501 139,532 191,785 123,815 75,491 204,518 62,791 151,295 91,172 205,365 75 290 310 189 76 201 413 328 148 276 275 273 321 100 290 73 391 74 607 631 633 45 166 274 233 170 278 88 212 368 96 242 106 274 75 156 195 248 3 36 28 72 32 78 49 20 82 27 17 18 54 71 865 870 818 165 470 674 568 303 539 358 468 641 235 544 230 626 77 1,083 1,027 1,194 185 494 793 788 510 649 543 601 775 220 567 184 817 76 461,281 354,100 673,397 231,795 477,259 229,275 385,945 167,978 588,651 262,405 588,176 261,569 177,339 376,339 444,645 802,673 7» 643,001 366,059 763,724 147,290 254,649 210,838 247,223 202,642 362,226 324,530 220,280 223,927 172,053 203,430 238,172 731,479 80 753 770 605 131 398 630 491 269 406 288 391 572 197 477 165 517 81 953 950 963 138 429 749 731 477 544 428 556 720 153 503 148 668 82 88 86 145 25 47 27 51 22 76 41 58 52 21 41 28 77 83 90 55 173 33 41 30 51 22 79 79 28 46 48 54 17 80 84 24 14 68 9 25 17 26 12 57 29 19 17 17 26 37 32 85 40 22 58 14 24 14 6 11 26 36 17 9 19 10 19 69 86 9 11 60 14 9 25 8 26 25 13 14 10 10 16 18 87 15 3 8 "9 11 8 1 4 31 4 6 3 7 16 21 14 66 1,671 1,503 1,266 665 1,911 1,768 1,213 628 1,066 1,675 1,053 1,296 430 1,530 518 1,581 89 1,609 1,538 1,524 345 755 1,450 1,269 624 1,002 1,196 786 1,485 422 932 450 1,248 90 769,952 782,015 754,666 75,786 237,518 285,877 410,678 148,819 309,160 209,985 222,453 517,553 134,410 324,155 133,212 406,517 91 760,264 752,910 687,269 38,829 164,977 243,344 386,003 155,627 323,041 202,491 182,890 454,028 116,160 241,600 137,684 434,588 M 650 888 641 151 295 695 610 423 492 335 530 566 165 494 247 850 n 127,401 190,807 193,980 15,449 78,869 76,398 115,374 86,747 116,775 36,894 114,343 78,965 30,784 79,048 54,559 306,927 94 204 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Payne USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials Liquid materials. . Crops on which used- Hay and crop! and pasture . Cry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland). . Dry materials Liquid materials. . Corn Dry materials Liquid materials. . Wheat Dry materials . . Liquid materials Cotton Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the y farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. on which used 1959 . 1954.. tons 1959. 1954. 'arms reporting 1959 . tons 1959.. arms reporting 1959. . tons 1959. 'arms reporting 1959. 1954., acres 1 959 . 1954. 'anus reporting 1959 . tons 1959 . arms reporting 1959 . tons 1959 . arms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954.. 'arms reporting 1959. tons 1959.. 'arms reporting 1959 . tons 1959 . arms reporting 1959 . 1954.. acres 1959- 1954 . . 'arms reporting 1959. tons 1959 . arms reporting 1959 . tons 1959. arms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . acres 1959. 1954.. 'arms reporting 1959. . tons 1959.. arms reporting 1959 . . tons 1959 . arms reporting 1959. 1954 . acres 1959. 1954 . arms reporting 1959. tons 1959. arms reporting 1959. tons 1959. arms reporting 1959. acres 1959. 'arms reporting 1959. tons 1959. 'arms reporting 1959. tons 1959. arms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres limed 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting dollars Under $200 farms reporting $200 to S999 farms reporting $1,000 or more farms reporting Hired labor farms reporting dollars Under SI ,000 farms reporting SI, 000 to $2,499 farms reporting $2,500 or more farms reporting $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting $5,000 or more farms reporting Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars 1959. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959.. 1954. 1959.. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 718 708 133,6*9 102,416 4,768 3,554 718 4,768 46 100 3,407 5,050 46 127 16 11 ,535 210 16 155 7 33 115 1,015 7 705 NA 92,545 HA 705 3,133 10 11 80 395 10 5 532 35,967 532 1,342 21 70 529 1,435 1,085 1,930 1,067 904 1,219 708,382 935,230 588 1, 128, 860 645 748 384,380 277,871 184 364 97 567 626 318, 210 245,449 497 573 45 37 25 16 17 1,052 1,103 589,203 434, 543 485 106,051 288 303 22,772 20,064 1,351 1,694 288 1,341 2 10 68 90 2,560 3,698 68 152 57 7 1,969 205 57 156 1 4 58 57 1,436 1,531 58 171 NA 8,211 NA 171 513 1 6 1 15 56 340 1 3 147 8,540 147 428 63 94 2,238 1,332 4,713 2,529 824 752 945 950,432 651,631 430 958,213 260 477 99,124 138, 582 96 142 22 300 333 226,339 253,807 240 275 39 37 21 21 16 5 779 625 222,741 183,074 330 52,200 275 362 16,029 17,218 1,287 1,528 275 1,287 86 71 3,720 5,095 86 339 81 37 4,266 1,695 81 432 70 158 1,995 3,183 70 133 64 109 1,005 1,675 64 73 119 4,157 119 258 40 14 1,236 217 1,820 250 800 727 1,173 443,920 467,863 384 292,173 302 522 76,208 84,812 179 116 7 309 470 245,656 207, 219 249 418 41 37 19 15 5 14 740 766 138, 555 148,145 271 48,544 285 502 15,579 31,206 1,247 2,146 285 1,247 111 235 3,477 10,479 111 273 45 50 2,512 1,229 45 231 420 603 30 34 142 369 195 50 109 3,071 109 333 5 27 10 465 20 362 1,468 1,322 2,315 1,210,961 1,741,473 680 704,943 464 837 134, 501 163,695 210 226 28 503 744 741,388 716,699 420 639 36 52 47 53 19 28 1,423 1,246 322,914 357,911 434 162,602 243 422 9,780 19,041 723 1,696 243 723 51 54 3,815 2,429 51 270 38 28 780 1,905 38 72 83 219 1,500 4,247 83 98 455 NA 21 30 56 116 840 1,763 56 62 103 2,390 103 191 20 27 200 813 260 743 1,236 1,103 1,545 617,062 784,902 417 597,906 383 663 89,062 129,578 264 108 11 449 613 221,265 273,474 398 543 40 40 11 30 1,140 1,044 193,956 210,755 384 45,498 316 388 28,303 26,973 1,830 2,113 316 1,830 89 154 4,120 7,336 89 321 35 27 1,214 848 35 94 67 60 3,657 1,756 67 262 194 NA 11,685 NA 194 594 11 54 472 3,058 11 7 107 7,155 107 552 25 89 1,761 3,080 2,144 5,377 1,375 1,282 1,601 2,527,262 2,790,799 707 3,177,265 452 714 266,740 285, 563 214 179 59 554 667 709,623 689,340 398 496 76 103 80 68 50 30 1,355 1,265 509,112 441,049 538 91,766 575 667 63,842 71,673 4,485 6,020 575 4,485 141 182 6,331 11,372 141 548 56 73 6,874 2,745 56 422 244 250 7,404 6,495 244 516 382 NA 21,901 NA 382 1,551 326 21,332 326 1,448 54 68 2,980 2,578 7,135 5,105 1,190 1,022 1,167 920, 160 1,021,068 572 581,805 407 543 82,812 133,255 243 160 4 312 354 421,577 359,167 235 283 29 25 48 46 29 19 1,155 844 336,732 319,405 463 95,354 355 545 25,889 38,367 1,831 2,753 345 1,786 15 45 102 184 4,931 5,457 102 346 28 32 565 1,413 28 36 33 52 1,205 885 33 93 274 NA 12,368 NA 259 854 15 35 28 54 907 1,130 28 48 138 5,913 133 409 5 10 44 52 370 884 709 1,663 953 857 1,207 928,491 1,246,398 400 1,174,714 421 687 149,415 147,029 191 202 28 400 517 224,062 189, 847 334 458 49 43 17 16 10 921 928 268,686 227,236 333 59,248 526 616 30,144 27,401 2,048 2,129 526 2,048 179 234 5,178 6,519 179 447 24 71 953 1,775 24 69 48 96 921 1,443 48 61 260 NA 11,137 NA 260 650 51 102 1,088 2,246 281 10,867 281 746 106 47 3,364 650 5,058 895 1,460 1,290 1,558 974,623 1,424,680 794 732,432 610 825 162,486 147, 265 303 287 20 592 613 205,325 199,474 546 565 42 42 4 6 2 2 1,400 1,202 323,787 261,455 595 58,737 NA Not available. OKLAHOMA FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued a sample of farms. See text] 205 Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 333 437 249 157 371 278 273 483 96 484 230 294 187 706 120 172 1 327 510 281 225 463 257 309 390 23 153 424 533 148 649 103 105 2 12,317 19,859 6,402 12,893 29,256 11,519 13,370 43,609 28,370 65,791 21,004 23,824 12, 909 65,280 7,671 11,181 3 10,977 21,710 5,950 14,628 30,263 12,855 13,040 23,415 4,301 9,304 24,287 39,935 5,572 52,352 4,423 5,253 4 1,364 1,813 635 662 1,604 1,070 2,063 2,598 1,495 3,462 1,485 1,875 1,075 3,403 332 593 5 1,178 1,740 616 524 2,411 1,362 1,167 1,800 184 488 2,528 3,051 613 2,464 240 257 6 333 437 249 157 371 278 263 483 33 456 230 294 187 706 120 163 7 1,364 1,813 635 662 1,604 1,070 1,889 17 174 2,598 422 88 1,073 3,074 62 388 1,485 1,865 5 10 1,075 3,390 10 13 332 564 20 29 8 9 10 195 196 102 39 154 117 117 161 7 65 80 58 62 81 9 42 11 145 192 70 56 119 107 96 151 8 20 150 97 47 80 32 19 12 6,651 6,074 1,973 2,050 5,755 3,966 4,421 7,160 1,156 3,004 5,750 3,776 1,865 3,215 540 1,488 13 4,670 5,835 1,525 1,434 5,279 5,012 4,390 4,364 205 835 5,400 5,857 1,597 3,055 428 588 14 195 196 102 39 154 117 112 161 2 59 60 58 62 81 9 41 15 829 558 228 87 401 443 726 5 10 535 14 5 48 168 6 18 391 293 164 195 25 69 4 4 16 17 IS 88 116 56 74 '08 39 37 2 3 46 45 51 25 2 19 48 93 40 10 42 62 44 30 1 1 44 52 6 21 30 3,405 3,910 2,344 3,266 3,610 1,170 1,650 495 931 2,342 2,510 3,300 1,060 70 21 2,771 2,765 1,831 600 1,240 2,883 1,710 1,893 55 40 3,870 2,170 83 375 22 88 116 56 74 68 39 37 1 3 46 45 51 25 2 23 271 339 171 322 346 147 121 2 1 90 173 172 356 43 5 9 4 25 '37 '64 "77 "i '44 '63 "H 26 24 6 '86 iii "a 'ii 5 37 65 75 116 16 166 59 41 67 133 277 27 5 11 6 28 480 950 805 22 973 598 630 235 569 3,210 2,315 305 60 80 2t 905 610 1,209 214 3,644 680 480 1,070 3,035 5,105 520 25 185 85 30 37 64 77 1 44 63 15 26 "i 86 113 8 15 5 SI 43 86 93 1 86 38 16 6 65 19 6 5 44 300 224 18 7 4 32 33 14 27 106 30 168 11 58 285 77 372 91 108 66 320 102 119 35 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 36 475 4,520 1,137 9,194 115 3,929 14,639 13,886 47,013 4,293 6,401 3,035 14,095 6,461 7,454 37 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 27 106 .,. 30 168 11 53 285 24 366 91 108 66 320 102 108 39 55 447 53 372 7 239 5 801 241 57 1,997 6 260 445 204 613 265 383 14 4(1 11 56 372 130 18 42 6 25 32 140 5 42 2 77 168 6 57 540 5 43 20 35 1 185 35 25 17 112 56 21 207 566 20 44 39 170 281 5,233 45 594 432 2,405 8,953 406 1,242 31,627 46 45 150 355 7 6,621 845 465 865 2,710 2,358 2,237 3,710 32,832 500 46 6 25 32 140 5 42 2 77 123 6 57 540 3 47 3 35 35 244 3 42 38 1 15 168 453 61 239 32 133 1,914 5 10 2 2 1 46 50 58 134 73 62 132 98 93 251 74 88 86 96 '75 309 33 46 51 1,267 4,235 999 4,451 10,023 2,636 2,788 17, 520 12,264 5,890 5,003 7,580 3,404 15,223 670 2,043 52 58 134 73 62 132 98 92 251 18 87 86 96 75 304 33 42 53 163 348 108 277 420 194 723 6 28 954 159 62 585 366 1 1 329 598 5 10 333 618 5 3 42 101 4 6 54 55 56 15 'l8 50 3 75 6 43 67 28 5 57 25 30 28 46 16 23 io 1 58 75 19 58 325 522 1,240 87 1,940 624 2,124 3,175 567 515 59 466 240 640 823 301 935 125 400 5,040 2,970 525 60 295 1,187 3,660 107 3,490 76 2,960 8,039 954 500 61 490 350 736 1,381 355 1,100 20 400 3,419 5,170 805 6? 1,309 1,628 988 951 1,577 1,112 1,323 1,352 988 1,181 1,389 1,144 719 1,991 1,218 925 a 1,237 1,471 933 857 1,467 1,024 1,217 1,257 671 776 1,242 1,054 641 1,366 1,038 824 64 1,510 1,980 1,176 1,059 1,776 1,465 1,797 1,572 812 978 1,672 1,283 691 1,875 1,102 1,048 65 1,586,728 1,620,797 617,015 846,954 1,202,865 739,250 725,638 1,052,041 956,093 497,653 2,123,641 1,060,320 662, 119 772,676 1,247,476 1,097,596 66 1,179,442 1,404,040 602,952 750,731 1,456,770 912,331 541,728 1,029,413 681,925 489,974 3,112,934 577,923 675,637 643,850 1,432,514 1,189,075 67 641 743 280 545 595 419 376 667 474 444 558 490 326 1,052 675 565 68 1,687,330 689,148 262,489 1,107,761 885,271 563,264 349,817 1,451,805 5,950,090 984,040 1,303,684 908,516 1,117,414 1,728,491 2,361,642 1,922,628 69 386 503 248 608 523 329 297 559 633 1,006 332 456 188 1,705 759 516 70 608 835 371 769 700 503 492 591 634 1,179 665 648 313 1,882 694 560 71 128,037 131,365 64,314 319,181 176,147 72,592 91,153 208,440 775,545 1,161,012 191,836 235,918 76,978 1,107,525 583,459 239,977 72 133,360 191,854 53,844 266,471 198,034 89,538 63,442 113,540 373, 171 1,010,486 209,230 184, 194 85,686 820,303 333,738 139,580 73 227 264 140 190 287 207 163 260 98 102 143 237 93 428 230 238 74 138 222 100 325 203 119 122 236 259 496 114 160 69 952 331 210 75 21 17 8 93 33 3 12 63 276 408 75 59 26 325 198 68 76 465 548 276 595 467 413 328 447 626 870 408 429 215 1,479 714 528 77 534 595 291 757 513 409 394 579 692 1,102 691 571 273 1,912 713 503 78 463, 588 384,323 109,829 397,768 327, 579 231,770 375,104 386,738 712,026 1,232,836 726,358 305,243 241,468 899,316 426, 107 421,423 79 336,465 331,330 89,662 384,678 374,155 228,696 218,120 254,527 529,757 1,420,819 933,125 310,087 238,487 1,290,654 351, 108 320,404 80 375 460 247 465 381 331 242 360 419 547 277 347 170 1,219 590 410 Bl 475 486 261 649 412 347 351 510 556 711 518 484 213 1,498 625 448 82 52 42 18 105 49 60 38 48 141 197 69 55 11 212 95 78 83 30 86 27 88 70 37 25 41 93 229 64 62 23 333 59 30 B4 38 46 11 25 37 22 48 39 66 126 62 27 34 48 29 40 85 29 23 3 20 31 25 18 28 43 162 109 25 37 81 29 25 86 17 35 11 18 28 19 31 27 47 76 21 19 23 29 24 31 *7 21 11 7 9 3 17 12 19 50 41 8 11 19 5 9 B8 1,242 1,592 887 926 1,511 1,032 1,248 1,302 987 1,171 1,369 1,074 669 1,986 1,217 924 89 805 1,158 725 1,013 997 663 424 1,035 1,049 1,207 1,166 850 471 2,236 1,147 1,026 n 214,607 301,022 112,536 355,026 276,402 137,324 225,979 292,248 888,876 853,018 331,848 278,809 146,476 934,604 674, 530 436,721 n 144,563 249,363 84,441 394,766 276,719 105,761 114,622 225, 527 826,827 731,046 338,197 242,595 138,927 921, 567 528,407 385,770 n 495 600 315 621 436 332 256 438 511 553 418 485 228 1,145 514 565 M 67,593 112,870 17,156 91,203 45,078 41,603 96,334 99,570 147,895 200,285 107,611 111,302 28,352 251,829 107,210 119, 582 M 206 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON Item The State Adair Alfalfa Atoka Beaver Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian (For definitions and explanations see text) 1 Cattle and calves .farms reporting 1959 . . . 81, 534 1,069 945 976 862 1,039 1,101 1,415 1,986 1,394 o 1954 . . . 107,930 1,434 1,141 1,478 1,096 1,324 1,426 2,021 2,696 1,691 3 number 1959 . . . 3,239,413 22,381 43, 610 38,820 62,543 30,978 41,420 51,465 66,302 63,285 1 1954 . . . 3,301,856 22,128 41,633 41,257 69,517 30,986 42,306 55,878 77,272 57,338 5 • farms reporting 1959. . . 77,670 1,036 766 954 805 999 1,041 1,384 1,901 1,242 B 1954... 105,548 1,404 1,044 1,454 1,064 1,298 1,402 1,999 2,651 1,617 7 number 1959 . . . 1,550,745 12,322 11,097 20,811 29,593 15,705 18,219 27,538 31,096 23,895 g 1954 . . . 1,705,107 12,283 15,091 21,241 34,327 16,217 20,103 30,357 37,993 26,399 9 farms reporting 1959 . . . 41,061 687 363 555 417 472 521 758 914 652 10 1951... 78, 014 1,218 693 1,150 747 944 991 1,567 1,932 1,181 11 number 1959 . . . 237,913 3,906 2,328 1,328 3,240 2,111 3,464 3,042 4,444 5,496 13 1954 . . . 388,312 5,903 4,073 3,176 4,481 3,999 5,820 5,943 10, 518 8,155 13 farms reporting 1959 .. . 69,688 864 768 800 768 879 981 1,241 1,769 1,070 14 1954 . . . 88,074 1,068 921 1,171 1,006 1,038 1,262 1,706 2,322 1,480 IS number 1950... 842,900 6,736 13,452 8,367 16,409 8,287 11,216 12,597 17,774 15,388 is 1954 . . . 827,983 6,483 11,214 8,567 17,988 7,856 11,027 13,649 20,559 14,947 17 Steers and bulls, including slopr ami hill calves, . .farms reporting 1959. . . 66,762 681 822 757 784 818 971 1,122 1,706 1,234 IB 1954... 81,185 732 1,001 1,014 1,004 1,016 1,237 1,506 2,252 1,504 19 number 1959. .. 845,768 3,323 19,061 9,642 16,541 6,986 11,985 11,330 17,432 24,002 20 Farms reporting bv nunilier on band: Cattle and calves- 1954 . . . 768,766 3,362 15,328 11,449 17,202 6,913 11,176 11,872 18,720 15,992 21 .farms re rotting 1959 . . . .farms reporting 1959 . . . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,760 8,359 10,626 17,410 46 214 180 235 11 56 69 174 27 124 142 200 12 36 59 140 32 129 152 278 13 51 107 253 38 135 196 334 36 148 203 495 15 77 111 264 23 24 farms reporting 1959. . . 25 farms reporting 1959 .. . .farms reporting 1959. . , fno::s reporting 1959 . . . 26,048 11,447 5,884 291 85 18 382 169 84 269 134 80 293 182 140 299 102 47 442 170 65 455 172 85 714 283 107 536 264 127 26 2T Cows, including heifers thit have caked- 58 .farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 5,934 29,555 125 481 69 300 67 363 48 217 94 455 41 370 106 501 115 725 75 360 29 30 farms reporting 1959 . . . 19,194 233 212 211 194 249 330 372 536 391 31 20 to 29 farms reportiag 1959 . . 9,440 91 91 118 109 83 135 164 245 190 32 .farms reporting 1959 .. . .farms reporting 1959 , . . 7,624 3,037 77 20 62 24 101 49 110 53 64 26 120 22 134 57 181 63 150 38 33 34 35 .farms reporting 1959 . , . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,036 1,850 5 4 5 3 13 32 27 47 7 21 10 13 18 32 21 15 21 17 Milk cows- 36 .farms reporting 1959 , . .farms reporting 1959. . . .farms reporting 1959. . . 17,028 17,872 3,039 249 317 70 114 169 60 315 232 4 138 207 23 201 224 28 113 294 79 388 310 25 365 435 73 211 246 100 77 38 39 farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,350 34 9 1 17 9 22 10 15 55 40 farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,239 12 7 ... 25 7 11 18 21 32 41 -farms reporting 1959 .. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 533 33,679 5 549 4 252 3 556 7 436 3 323 2 291 7 521 5 593 8 42 428 43 1954 . . . 47,881 774 375 980 552 364 379 996 823 531 44 number 1959... 90,023 1,161 588 1,637 1,084 977 552 1,306 1,179 1,179 45 1954 . . . 108,756 1,621 642 2,630 1,149 698 734 2,213 1,505 1,000 46 farms reporting 1959. . . 33,798 663 262 498 306 386 328 637 876 476 47 1951 . . . 43,637 764 280 733 388 487 394 1,035 1,058 538 48 number 1959 .. . 524,409 7,747 5,381 7,768 6,132 5,057 4,582 12,400 13,885 16,422 49 1954... 407,059 5,324 3,006 6,105 4,016 3,244 4,257 11,470 10,176 10,831 50 .farnvs reporting 1959. . . 23,968 445 215 334 225 275 239 458 684 362 51 1954 .. . 27,163 430 185 460 257 307 282 645 703 376 52 number 1959 .. . 327,266 5,032 3,639 4,571 3,813 3,365 2,920 7,026 9,075 10,374 53 1954 . . . 248,066 3,156 1,801 3,775 2,174 2,124 2,900 6,831 6,593 6,985 54 farms reporting 1959 . . . 25,842 547 185 397 226 306 227 479 652 381 55 1954 . . . 33,039 618 202 558 264 327 267 820 775 442 56 number 1959 .. . 197,143 2,715 1,742 3,197 2,319 1,692 1,662 5,374 4,810 6,048 57 Farms reporting by number of hops and pies- 1954... 158,993 2,168 1,205 2,330 1,842 1,120 1,357 4,639 3,583 3,846 56 .farms reporting 1959. . . .farms reporting 1959 . . .farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959.. . . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 19,538 8,462 5,206 592 4,437 4,089 395 178 88 2 42 45 116 82 55 9 164 155 279 136 73 10 24 34 160 70 68 8 38 13 222 115 44 5 30 36 186 92 47 3 73 92 330 171 119 17 52 40 476 246 143 11 99 81 155 59 133 60 142 61 40 62 153 63 1954 .. . 169 64 number 1959. . . 276,251 1,757 8,966 1,943 3,374 2,518 3,383 4,259 6,234 10,763 65 1954... 222,937 1,609 11,474 1,801 1,199 2,280 3,715 1,760 3,430 8,321 66 farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,434 27 143 18 30 24 64 44 84 126 67 195 1 . . . 3,099 28 125 24 11 23 62 33 68 128 68 number 1959 .. . 105,879 370 4,371 691 1,302 823 1,121 1,496 2,248 4,853 69 1954 . . . 91,037 304 6,684 354 652 629 1,238 377 1,545 4,268 70 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,048 3,726 40 43 146 141 22 32 38 11 27 34 72 84 50 36 92 69 142 71 1954 . . . 154 72 number 1959... 170,372 1,387 4,595 1,252 2,072 1,695 2,262 2,763 3,986 5,910 73 1954 . . . 131,900 1,305 4,790 1,447 547 1,651 2,477 1,383 1,885 4,053 74 farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,961 38 142 22 37 26 71 50 92 140 75 1954 . . . 3,625 43 135 30 11 33 82 35 67 153 76 number 1959 . . . 159,745 1,315 4,342 1,117 1,984 1,591 2,111 2,651 3,795 5,589 77 1954 .. . 122,891 1,255 4,393 1,310 528 1,564 2,356 1,325 1,604 3,776 76 . .farms reporting 1959. . . 3,294 2,886 29 33 114 99 18 27 27 9 21 22 65 64 42 29 79 51 112 79 1954 . . . 134 80 numlier 1959. . . 10,627 72 253 135 88 104 151 112 191 321 81 Farms reporting by number of sheep and Iambs 1951 . . . 9,009 50 397 137 19 87 121 58 81 277 82 2,047 2,256 134 59,826 20 21 1 929 75 86 3 604 8 15 1 817 16 19 3 634 10 18 2 755 26 47 713 18 31 3 1,167 37 60 2 1,444 63 83 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 85 84 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 85 . .farms reportiag 1959 . . . 941 86 195-1 . . . 91,248 1,333 861 1,366 867 1,009 1,180 1,698 2,344 1,484 87 number 1959. .. 4,184,997 37,321 44,073 35,420 43,847 38,897 58,162 64,224 99,324 125,697 88 1954 . . . 5,708,532 46,457 78,991 55,348 78,215 57,314 100,717 104,818 170, 525 155,169 Farms reporting by number of chickens 4 months old and over- 89 . .farms reporting 1959. . . 41,449 805 328 674 347 553 369 851 886 446 90 17,304 120 267 137 282 199 331 302 530 441 91 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 602 2 7 4 4 9 9 15 31 92 260 2 3 2 1 2 7 12 93 138 1 3 2 5 9 94 73 2 1 1 1 1 2 95 1,828 19 6 17 25 12 24 18 26 13 38 M 1954... 2,519 15 10 33 17 17 45 33 62 91 number 1959 -. 49,488 48 241 105 83 1,075 1,239 103 229 59 M 1954. . 39,931 59 257 313 92 515 941 207 •987 528 OKLAHOMA 207 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 1,068 1,317 1,042 326 984 590 1,103 762 1,258 1,040 1,136 1,388 838 699 1,591 1,316 1 1,413 1,737 1,482 387 1,106 775 1,416 955 1,523 1,441 1,439 1,846 1,096 916 1,967 1,751 2 39,312 30,608 34,083 37,299 28,989 32,266 49,624 31,430 62,648 29,731 54,510 32,125 4"<,518 44,005 52,357 44,178 3 41, 561 27,497 34,711 39,323 28,072 29,556 52,961 34,200 58,872 31,265 40,904 32,133 40,794 46,254 56,849 46,933 4 1,025 1,288 1,023 290 937 575 1,079 745 1,194 999 1,011 1,331 815 670 1,510 1,274 5 1,369 1,710 1,467 377 1,077 769 1,395 944 1,500 1,407 1,399 1,808 1,087 900 1,925 1,731 6 21,138 16,456 19,044 14,293 14,536 15,769 25,183 15,205 28,176 15,930 16,893 17,075 19,432 21,211 22,423 24,065 7 23,125 15,198 19,484 18,186 14,837 15,696 27,874 18,232 30,206 17,107 17,902 17,554 20,510 25,044 27,510 25,659 8 538 888 523 U9 503 332 419 204 691 524 540 965 452 415 733 677 9 1,025 1,405 1,092 274 776 576 919 580 1,229 997 1,111 1,539 902 728 1,207 1,302 10 2,017 3,914 2,007 482 3,779 987 4,099 352 6,168 1,713 3,711 6,228 2,622 4,731 3,571 2,434 11 3,442 5,798 3,188 983 4,497 1,933 6,543 1,443 9,433 3,853 7,118 7,411 5,949 5,687 5,566 5,124 12 866 1,109 874 267 854 490 1,005 666 1,110 847 981 1,150 777 646 1,428 1,119 IS 1,089 1,285 1,161 322 917 606 1,258 839 1,293 1,080 1,260 1,370 983 803 1,756 1,431 14 9,809 9,352 7,765 9,559 8,204 6,015 12,418 7,416 15,602 8,174 14,105 9,659 11,573 11,803 15,052 11,420 15 9,885 7,965 8,406 10,415 7,900 5,781 13,318 8,094 14,725 8,455 10,972 9,560 9,852 11,309 16,090 11,265 16 821 927 751 282 820 488 1,003 690 1,058 804 1,031 948 768 649 1,429 1,080 17 955 919 990 340 859 593 1,232 830 1,177 939 1,277 1,073 967 801 1,710 1,321 18 8,365 4,800 7,274 13,447 6,249 10,482 12,023 8,809 18,870 5,627 23,512 5,391 12,513 10,991 14,882 8,693 19 8,551 4,334 6,821 10,722 5,335 8,079 11,769 7,874 13,941 5,703 12,030 5,019 10,432 9,901 13,249 10,009 20 27 41 35 3 20 9 11 5 21 29 12 59 4 5 10 26 :'l 159 229 166 22 113 46 44 28 85 202 42 203 32 18 108 124 22 180 212 139 25 149 78 104 55 160 175 90 249 50 43 131 181 23 251 315 227 37 249 112 202 167 273 219 233 330 115 76 374 309 24 275 367 290 72 299 173 430 295 409 264 408 391 357 278 673 417 25 110 121 127 66 106 104 217 156 192 100 230 124 192 179 236 167 28 66 32 58 101 48 68 95 56 118 51 121 32 88 100 59 92 27 90 110 76 28 85 26 38 15 64 121 47 149 24 25 78 81 28 457 616 420 79 388 195 295 199 392 454 395 601 222 140 562 462 29 222 287 209 43 243 127 307 245 316 194 292 302 236 172 502 346 30 91 152 136 21 98 61 180 123 158 89 135 149 136 114 214 150 31 82 85 108 47 72 78 151 112 148 84 93 97 112 129 105 140 12 37 25 41 21 27 48 64 35 58 21 29 18 47 44 34 50 33 13 7 10 9 12 13 19 5 24 .11 8 8 17 12 8 13 1! 33 6 23 42 12 27 25 11 34 25 12 7 21 34 7 32 35 282 368 295 66 222 162 176 138 172 265 144 293 106 87 244 382 38 2W 422 200 73 191 155 144 64 297 226 288 462 254 174 391 238 17 15 56 5 8 32 8 29 2 131 19 73 132 82 62 77 32 "a 8 24 7 25 4 18 41 2 19 48 7 40 15 9 39 12 14 8 1 20 3 29 45 11 9 25 2 44 4 14 40 4 4 8 1 13 23 5 1 7 5 1 8 2 2 41 519 689 654 188 401 321 420 232 579 560 413 579 371 337 297 503 42 791 946 1,060 212 412 460 530 324 790 769 544 872 520 459 439 750 43 1,728 1,611 1,810 578 1,133 835 1,178 480 1,703 1,809 1,021 1,174 980 673 836 1,281 44 2,180 2,152 2,742 524 844 1,249 1,065 628 1,978 2,000 1,059 1,812 1,027 1,061 788 1,604 45 457 701 545 114 435 271 262 163 481 506 410 872 351 178 419 557 16 558 934 705 132 449 385 316 215 645 725 559 1,043 514 262 385 822 i: 5,457 7,475 6,403 2,288 6,270 4,175 5,605 2,374 9,481 5,871 6,708 15,244 4,955 2,180 6,963 10,761 18 4,438 6,500 4,912 1,016 4,687 4,264 4,336 1,668 6,881 5,993 5,670 11,592 4,122 1,810 4,144 8,450 19 305 456 316 89 303 195 194 118 351 355 277 630 272 120 306 397 51 344 533 369 72 332 229 166 163 397 444 370 624 359 165 221 536 51 3,163 4,654 3,874 1,435 3,881 2,715 3,711 1,428 6,404 3,605 4,371 10,203 3,400 1,428 4,666 6,234 5! 2,859 3,779 2,854 484 2,917 2,747 3,046 1,168 4,239 3,519 3,757 6,461 2,960 1,064 2,286 5,421 v 376 570 475 76 345 207 183 119 352 382 318 738 224 138 301 450 54 421 774 568 102 305 320 251 137 482 554 402 863 339 181 295 630 55 2,294 2,821 2,529 853 2,389 1,460 1,894 946 3,077 2,266 2,337 5,041 1,555 752 2,297 4,527 56 1,579 2,721 2,058 532 1,770 1,517 1,290 500 2,642 2,474 1,913 5,131 1,162 746 1,858 3,029 57 319 437 372 66 271 167 157 97 233 356 E17 437 199 no 223 280 58 88 184 112 29 109 59 59 37 139 91 118 229 96 39 121 134 59 41 77 52 15 47 41 41 28 95 52 69 191 55 28 65 124 60 9 3 9 4 8 4 5 1 14 7 6 15 1 1 10 19 61 35 23 19 19 66 15 81 46 103 23 58 67 42 19 293 56 62 28 40 13 6 47 13 74 38 86 18 74 45 53 21 278 62 63 1,460 887 696 2,025 2,226 772 3,321 4,230 6,589 379 4,708 2,466 2,006 856 18,693 6,088 64 1,755 1,368 272 9,111 1,309 605 3,894 2,788 4,393 1,167 3,282 1,153 2,805 892 15,019 4,719 6! 25 13 11 13 38 12 61 34 67 18 51 48 33 15 233 46 61 18 23 8 4 31 12 61 32 56 14 65 32 44 19 223 49 67 401 183 129 1,726 526 167 1,159 2,396 1,850 86 2,888 762 633 257 7,904 2,322 «s 515 248 121 8,032 439 298 1,390 1,461 1,783 255 1,190 232 1,904 245 7,787 1,899 K 33 22 18 14 64 13 75 43 97 18 44 61 34 17 277 54 7' 22 36 12 6 40 10 62 36 84 18 67 42 36 19 253 58 7] 1,059 704 567 299 1,700 605 2,162 1,834 4,739 293 1,820 1,704 1,373 599 10,789 3,766 72 1,240 1,120 151 1,079 870 307 2,504 1,327 2,610 912 2,092 921 901 647 7,232 2,820 7 33 22 18 12 62 13 75 42 94 17 43 61 33 17 272 52 74 21 35 11 6 36 10 62 35 83 18 67 41 34 18 245 56 71 980 654 480 272 1,589 584 2,050 1,704 4,500 269 1,665 1,635 1,312 562 10,205 3,571 76 1,191 1,067 127 673 546 294 2,362 1,267 2,465 774 1,983 850 865 569 6,745 2,554 77 28 20 16 11 48 11 55 38 85 12 38 44 29 16 227 49 7B 20 29 10 6 23 6 52 29 71 16 54 35 27 16 177 39 79 79 50 87 27 111 21 112 130 239 24 155 69 61 37 584 195 60 49 53 24 406 324 13 142 60 145 138 109 71 36 78 487 266 81 18 16 8 12 49 6 41 16 51 16 20 35 20 7 120 14 82 16 7 11 4 16 9 39 27 49 7 35 32 21 12 168 38 83 1 3 1 1 3 3 3 1 5 4 B4 853 1,085 894 242 728 470 701 418 934 716 761 1,121 593 513 1,193 940 65 1,247 1,444 1,361 315 958 629 1,107 778 1,280 1,214 1,220 1,557 935 758 1,695 1,448 86 34,739 42,943 45,720 11,371 59,310 20,077 56,371 25,696 72,010 48,234 47,480 83,807 39,937 30,137 94,005 60,939 87 43,580 56,492 42,819 23,424 66,415 30,066 87,927 52,958 107,741 51,405 84,638 77,416 81,057 65,877 159,228 69,149 88 735 897 772 163 522 362 402 272 550 569 447 896 303 289 545 746 s: 112 179 116 77 185 104 279 140 367 135 304 206 284 221 634 180 90 3 6 3 2 8 3 10 4 7 6 9 9 4 2 12 2 91 1 2 1 6 1 9 1 4 4 1 1 2 1 5 92 1 1 1 6 1 1 6 2 2 4 93 1 1 1 2 7 3 94 28 44 24 12 27 19 17 4 19 49 12 35 8 19 14 29 95 60 66 38 9 25 15 23 11 35 80 8 28 19 23 38 38 96 90 152 100 36 114 110 1,353 79 54 189 111 1,451 22 66 156 111 97 297 287 119 29 173 89 1,171 90 150 324 39 115 79 77 806 206 US 208 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON (For definitions and explanations, see text) Grady Harper Hughes Cattle and calves . forms reporting number Cows, including heifers that have ralved farms reporting number Milk cows farms reporting number Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting number Steers and bulls, including steer ar>! bull calves. . .farms reporting number Farms reporting by number on band: Cattle and calves— 1 farms reporting G to 4 farms reporting 5 to 9 farms reporting 10 to 19 farms reporting 20 to 49 fnrnis reporting 50 to 09 farms reporting 100 or more .farms reporting Cows, including heifers tint have calved— 1 farms reporting 2 to 9 farms reporting 10 to 19 farms reporting 20 to 29 farms reporting ■TO to 49 farms reporting 50 to 74 farms reporting 75 to 99 farms reporting 100 or more farms reporting Milk cows— 1 farms reporti ng 2 to 9 farms reporting 10 to 19 farms reporting 20 to 29 farms reporting 30 to 49 farms reporting 50 or nwjre farms reporting Horses and or mules farms reporting number Hogs and pies - farms reporting number Bom since June 1 farms reporting number 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954 . 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 1959 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959, 1959. 1959 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Born before .lime 1 . . farms reporti ng number Farms reporting by number of hogs and pigs— I'nder 10.. farms reporting 10 to 24 farms reporting 25 to 99 farms reporting 100 or more Farms reporting Sheep and lambs farms reporting number lambs under 1 year old farms reporting number Sheep 1 vear old and over farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Hams and wethers farms reporting number Farms reporting by number of sheep and lambs— Under 25 Tarms reporting 25 to 299 farms reporting 300 or more farms reporting Chickens i months old and over 1959.. 1954 . . 1959 . . 19.54.. 195.9. . 1954.. 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959. . 1954.. 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959.. 1959 . . 1959.. 1959., 1959 . . 1954 . . 1959., 1954 . , 1959.. 1954 . . 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959 1954. 1953. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959 . 1959. 1959. farms reporting 1959 . 1951. number 1959. 19.54 . Farms reporting by number of chickens 4 months old and over- I'nder 50 farms reporting 1959. 50 to 399 farms reporting 1959. 400 to 799 farms reporting 1959. ROOlo 1,599 farms reporting 1959. 1,600 to 3,199 farms reporting 1959 . 3,200 or more farms reporting 1959 . Turkey hens kept for breeding . .farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. 1,866 2,298 75,627 74,801 1,770 2,262 34,449 37,826 974 1,757 8,643 11,369 1,617 1,925 19,342 17,778 1,627 1,921 21, 836 19,197 21 140 192 385 660 314 154 107 603 462 245 213 87 26 27 375 346 83 77 70 23 617 9U 1,472 1,820 746 962 14,499 11,506 557 652 9,466 7,313 577 735 5,033 4,193 364 195 168 19 98 114 5,920 5,579 75 89 2,530 1,604 88 107 3,390 3,975 85 105 2,688 3,760 72 89 702 215 46 48 4 1,321 1,972 143,666 132, 772 921 380 11 5 3 1 25 50 2,536 717 1,031 1,452 34,700 44,236 957 1,420 13,546 20,321 399 882 1,462 3,808 902 1,292 10,150 11,673 915 1,307 11,004 12,242 16 59 98 255 410 152 41 45 388 311 116 72 15 3 7 160 209 25 3 2 260 362 593 638 339 333 8,118 4,925 254 224 5,202 3,063 257 250 2,916 1,862 143 91 91 14 227 208 24, 653 16, 858 203 167 10,899 5,955 218 198 13,754 10,903 215 198 12,830 10,274 195 158 924 629 52 158 17 851 1,277 94,773 164,332 307 524 16 11 18 40 1,149 622 888 18,644 17,847 608 880 9,136 9,419 258 558 1,077 2,241 533 733 5,027 4,332 519 683 4,481 4,096 19 37 83 172 204 83 24 33 261 165 69 55 17 3 5 122 118 4 3 156 187 313 334 189 259 2,894 1,991 149 157 1,934 1,200 104 169 960 791 127 32 28 19 9 1,056 218 17 8 399 83 15 7 657 135 14 7 605 123 10 5 52 12 11 423 604 25,459 37,196 289 126 5 2 1 7 2 68 15 442 664 16,317 13,493 395 627 5,363 6,177 210 449 655 1,423 355 494 3,739 2,899 350 449 7,215 4,417 12 58 70 90 125 44 43 41 193 77 34 34 8 3 5 89 111 152 172 404 299 174 228 1,710 1,241 105 113 891 610 137 176 819 631 120 36 18 8 13 964 1,329 8 10 484 805 7 U 480 524 7 10 460 501 7 8 20 23 393 601 16, 595 28,679 286 105 2 20 104 544 631 47,123 46,816 482 615 16,332 22,479 213 416 1,290 2,623 463 575 12,085 10,586 494 572 18,706 13,751 14 27 55 163 166 117 21 103 92 41 16 25 71 107 22 4 4 5 289 387 700 839 157 176 2,031 2,021 120 115 1,312 1,212 103 140 719 809 25 36 2,267 4,793 18 30 1,462 1,469 21 30 805 3,324 19 29 744 3,177 15 25 61 147 13 10 2 298 425 15,867 32,239 190 107 1 847 1,211 38,412 36,659 838 1,206 21,476 20, 653 525 908 1,587 2,443 733 965 9,453 8,445 703 873 7,483 7,561 14 87 98 167 252 147 82 43 269 200 104 127 47 288 214 6 7 8 2 441 718 1,215 1,616 310 483 2,548 3,031 194 249 1,561 1,723 232 364 987 1,308 234 57 18 1 5 488 164 8 3 43 445 131 8 5 423 120 8 5 22 11 708 1,029 43,980 39,540 585 105 4 12 2 10 19 38 368 1,055 1,384 35,250 32,559 1,040 1,371 19,103 18,751 661 1,100 1,560 3,052 909 1,125 8,880 8,312 876 947 7,267 5,496 21 106 151 248 364 105 60 58 419 282 120 93 28 347 293 18 2 1 517 745 1,407 1,854 548 754 7,447 8,778 389 495 4,522 5,601 452 617 2,925 3,177 311 145 89 3 15 16 519 584 12 12 147 130 15 16 372 454 15 15 348 396 14 13 24 58 821 1,315 51,425 80,166 574 226 15 5 1 20 17 207 110 790 1,110 29,712 23,702 711 1,067 8,303 10, 736 281 729 947 2,634 621 887 8,777 5,509 623 839 12,632 7,457 20 91 104 162 248 104 61 84 334 169 65 44 7 154 110 7 6 3 1 249 220 691 373 243 323 2,887 1,957 157 167 1,578 1,260 174 238 1,309 697 161 46 34 2 35 42 12,944 5,952 33 37 5,978 4,497 26 34 6,966 1,455 25 33 6,782 1,377 23 27 184 78 14 15 6 610 913 31,078 47,889 436 170 2 724 877 53,497 53,240 716 865 28,515 29,905 305 566 725 1,950 672 795 11,125 10,688 667 729 13,857 12,647 4 31 58 140 243 136 112 21 179 180 105 92 57 24 58 189 107 3 1 4 1 304 387 927 891 221 299 1,109 160 188 2,063 1,206 145 217 1,046 874 149 43 24 5 24 15 1,047 825 22 14 336 279 21 15 711 546 21 15 667 514 17 12 44 32 13 11 430 703 25,989 41,941 24 44 151 314 103 7 12 122 115 OKLAHOMA 209 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Kay numlier on band: Cattle and calves— 1954 . . . 9,632 8,152 5,205 12,985 7,319 32,408 5,879 10,005 7,648 12,075 SI .farms reporting 1959 . . . 13 17 22 47 31 20 34 15 19 34 22 2 to 4. farms reporting 1959 . . . 41 79 138 199 180 82 131 57 145 145 23 .fan.is reporting 1959 . . . 66 89 143 234 204 134 195 71 194 220 2* .farms reporting 1959 .. . 190 137 181 248 244 173 289 166 305 294 25 .farms reporting 1959 . . . .farms reporting 1959. . . 368 168 225 114 198 78 291 114 267 84 326 219 290 92 295 152 435 140 452 209 26 27 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 56 60 50 47 50 240 37 73 58 111 Cows, including heifers tr-w liave calved— 28 1 .farms reporting 1959. . . 38 55 69 169 95 66 107 49 102 91 20 2 to 9 farms reporting 1959 .. . 236 232 353 484 500 286 492 228 516 516 30 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1950 . . . 279 161 161 206 206 220 228 210 328 317 H .farms reporting 1959 . . . 146 91 81 103 97 128 88 101 142 200 32 .farms reporting 1959. . 102 77 69 77 72 160 58 104 104 162 1.1 .farms reporting 1959 . . 32 34 37 30 27 81 18 44 34 68 11 .farms reporting 1959 . . 12 10 15 8 11 41 8 10 8 26 35 Milk eows- farms reporting 1959. , . 20 22 11 14 21 133 14 19 13 54 36 .farms reporting 1959 , . . 148 129 183 237 217 213 128 156 249 443 37 .farms reporting 1959. . . 183 149 226 252 197 190 298 161 322 303 38 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 35 57 14 26 11 28 115 24 81 10 39 20 to 29 .farms reporting 1959 . . 12 33 6 37 13 6 29 8 32 1 40 .farms reporting 1959 . . 11 19 6 26 12 30 18 8 28 4 41 .farms reporting 1959. . . 1 5 3 20 1 18 1 6 13 4 42 .'firms reporting 1959 . . . 257 351 397 382 506 767 491 325 468 812 43 1954... 340 546 604 638 827 946 449 516 607 1,169 44 numlier 1959 . . . 1,177 1,127 943 1,177 1,281 3,237 1,315 815 1,060 2,217 <5 1954 . . . 890 1,515 1,428 1,449 1,929 3,099 962 1,001 1,182 2,998 46 farms reporting 1959. . . 255 307 441 536 522 392 523 310 484 637 47 1954 . . . 238 427 658 825 744 539 552 456 598 933 18 number 1959 .. . 4,007 5,329 4,734 7,424 4,884 7,552 8,226 7,855 9,926 8,687 49 1954... 2,916 4,129 4,969 6,807 6,216 7,671 5,806 6,468 7,420 8,078 50 .farms reporting 1959. . . 198 227 285 386 324 310 388 224 375 415 51 1954 . . . 157 272 427 540 474 379 302 299 398 552 52 number 1959 . . . 2,543 3,405 2,676 4,369 2,852 4,836 5,020 4,534 6,882 5,660 53 1954 .. . 1,734 2,452 3,002 4,084 3,750 4,743 3,179 3,870 4,480 5,012 54 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 177 210 364 418 422 283 384 240 344 485 55 1954 . . . 179 319 520 589 585 410 450 343 453 729 56 number 1959 . . . 1,464 1,924 2,058 3,055 2,032 2,716 3,206 3,321 3,044 3,027 57 Farms reporting by number of hogs and pies— 1954 . . . 1,182 1,677 1,967 2,723 2,466 2,928 2,627 2,598 2,940 3,066 5n .farms reporting 1959. . . 135 164 295 309 374 189 270 143 254 429 59 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 81 89 103 150 108 101 150 75 122 145 60 25 to 99 .farms reporting 1959. . . 34 43 39 72 37 93 97 77 95 54 61 5 11 4 5 3 9 6 15 13 9 62 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 105 59 21 97 25 57 53 62 101 69 63 1954 .. . 65 55 19 85 16 27 42 64 74 45 64 number 1959. . . 5,820 4,179 739 3,291 1,576 3,191 1,207 3,239 4,634 3,506 65 1954 .. . 3,396 1,761 806 3,059 1,702 1,214 1,124 3,707 2,338 2,068 66 90 51 43 29 18 9 71 61 16 11 43 19 30 32 48 40 70 57 50 35 67 1954 . . . 66 number 1959 . . . 2,285 1,195 156 1,243 421 872 293 1,110 946 977 69 1954 . . . 1,325 302 146 1,164 714 243 291 1,289 669 537 70 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 89 55 20 86 21 47 50 56 92 59 71 1954 . . . 61 55 18 77 15 26 39 62 70 37 72 number 1959.. . 3,535 2,984 583 2,048 1,155 2,319 914 2,129 3,688 2,529 73 1954 . - - 2,071 1,459 660 1,895 988 971 833 2,418 1,669 1,531 74 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 89 54 20 86 21 46 50 54 91 57 75 1954... 60 54 18 74 14 25 38 60 68 33 76 number 1959 . . . 3,368 2,856 556 1,913 1,109 2,192 845 1,935 3,443 2,415 77 1954... 1,972 1,372 640 1,751 953 886 798 2,305 1,553 1,448 78 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 71 50 18 67 14 41 30 45 69 51 79 1954 . . . 52 43 13 50 15 23 27 47 52 31 80 number 1959. . . 167 128 27 135 46 127 69 194 245 114 81 Farms reporting bv numlier of sheep and lambs 1954 . . . 99 87 20 144 35 85 35 113 116 83 82 Under 85 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 45 24 10 63 15 39 40 28 55 39 83 25 to 299 . .farms reporttng 1959 . . . 56 32 11 33 8 16 13 33 43 28 84 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 4 3 1 2 2 1 3 2 85 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 676 491 654 816 718 681 772 608 886 1,113 86 1954 . . . 1,017 900 1,087 1,704 1,336 1,062 1,050 1,024 1,343 1,718 87 number 1959. . . 67,357 32,707 27,368 168,024 44,188 38,161 48,573 47,421 66,291 77,339 88 1954 . . . 107,902 60,024 51, 195 112,242 69,491 57,488 68,518 73,721 107,864 92,426 Farms reporting by number of chickens 4 months old and over- 89 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 304 318 517 570 511 459 493 369 560 835 90 . .farms reporting 1959. . . 348 164 132 199 193 215 274 223 311 253 91 . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 20 4 4 3 3 2 20 9 10 2 3 3 3 1 12 3 10 1 13 7 92 . .farms reporttng 1959 . . - 93 . .farms reporttng 1959 . . . 2 12 1 1 1 3 3 94 . .farms reporting 1959. . . 6 1 1 1 2 9! . .farms reporting 1959 . . . 1951 .. . 12 27 47 30 43 36 23 17 15 77 96 20 54 44 94 66 45 23 15 26 85 97 number 1959 . . . 61 107 220 2,136 174 138 91 82 61 330 98 1954 . . . 704 372 207 744 535 416 131 188 1,172 929 OKLAHOMA 211 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Pontotoc Potta- watomie ■\ishmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner lashing ton Washita Woods Woodward 1,167 1,502 872 836 1,378 1,033 1,222 1,223 649 797 1,118 1,066 598 1,617 977 855 1 1,507 2,071 1,173 1,105 1,856 1,505 1,645 1,637 855 1,075 1,562 1,337 686 2,149 1,148 1,021 2 46,690 41,214 29,835 46,994 51,377 28,768 31,911 49,191 61,263 28,829 49,573 35,435 28,346 47,353 61,024 63,811 3 50,765 47,279 33,810 46,847 55,235 30,120 27, 188 52,533 53,637 28,953 53,147 35,738 29,006 41,699 56,062 57,728 4 1,116 1,432 854 809 1,315 998 1,188 1,187 552 754 1,026 1,039 561 1,517 871 793 5 1,472 2,024 1,161 1,093 1,789 1,477 1,617 1,607 810 1,052 1,486 1,307 674 2,099 1,106 997 6 24,073 21,760 17,753 24,233 26,299 15,504 17,786 27, 119 15,197 13,097 23,948 16,723 14,024 16,404 27,393 28,199 7 25,770 25,317 19,912 25,771 29,681 17,082 15,898 28,797 20,853 14,586 22,855 17,419 15,375 19,378 30,388 31,188 S 618 900 553 482 620 497 653 546 325 165 559 573 322 707 402 455 9 1,135 1,456 850 889 1,253 1,024 1,229 1,099 590 548 1,113 1,076 473 1,507 760 789 10 3,840 6,541 1,348 5,589 5,068 2,279 1,879 2,116 1,567 954 7,038 4,408 2,878 3,484 1,967 3,342 11 5,689 8,511 1,887' 5,779 8,405 3,886 3,235 4,039 2,551 1,803 9,692 6,395 3,115 7,880 3,890 6,102 12 978 1,288 753 756 1,184 877 1,022 1,057 519 714 931 903 499 1,366 817 763 IS 1,237 1,663 944 990 1,391 1,125 1,174 1,336 725 899 1,209 1,091 582 1,793 1,004 902 14 12,258 11,622 7,297 11,847 13,126 8,036 8,866 12,247 17,036 7,494 14,509 9,078 7,326 13,401 15,326 17,613 IS 10,951 13,236 7,736 10,639 14,274 7,563 7,387 11,990 12,293 7,671 12,427 9,352 7,031 10,805 13,530 13,716 16 929 1,216 690 764 1,141 789 856 982 558 704 895 839 490 1,406 877 790 17 1,054 1,424 807 943 1,314 1,035 887 1,226 739 867 1,096 899 516 1,746 1,003 911 18 10,359 7,832 4,785 10,914 11,952 5,228 5,259 9,825 29,030 8,238 11,116 9,634 6,996 17,548 18,305 17,999 19 14,044 8,726 6,162 10,437 11,280 5,475 3,903 11,746 20,491 6,696 17,865 8,967 6,600 11,516 12,144 12,824 20 22 45 26 5 28 27 39 17 18 11 39 32 13 28 9 15 21 157 212 115 22 160 172 210 91 46 44 172 144 71 125 38 33 22 195 288 105 51 241 196 210 186 54 86 205 168 98 192 72 52 23 249 323 189 141 293 239 292 271 89 183 215 232 144 433 177 119 24 312 415 273 306 388 253 319 405 149 310 263 306 149 583 313 309 25 136 152 99 210 172 86 104 146 152 115 147 122 66 202 218 166 26 96 67 65 101 96 56 48 107 141 48 77 62 55 54 150 139 27 97 184 72 21 122 114 116 52 52 32 137 100 48 124 36 34 28 449 602 307 189 554 449 562 432 196 283 427 430 239 781 249 173 29 231 308 207 201 255 218 260 311 107 237 177 236 119 372 210 206 30 131 136 101 144 146 78 98 154 60 84 90 126 60 147 124 131 31 98 120 86 128 128 74 83 102 56 78 108 78 44 70 113 117 32 54 47 32 65 57 30 39 64 42 21 41 33 11 21 58 60 33 19 16 16 21 17 13 9 24 6 9 14 19 11 27 24 34 37 19 33 40 36 22 21 48 29 10 32 15 29 2 54 48 35 241 366 351 107 239 263 317 304 122 81 194 219 117 273 132 121 36 279 375 191 198 261 200 312 197 158 60 210 236 143 358 214 229 37 35 62 2 80 42 9 10 24 29 6 36 47 19 44 40 73 38 33 30 4 38 23 6 5 5 10 6 32 32 15 16 12 16 39 22 48 2 42 29 8 5 12 3 10 55 28 18 9 3 10 40 8 19 3 17 26 11 4 4 3 2 32 11 10 7 1 6 41 508 556 649 390 578 457 661 486 317 241 493 453 255 290 446 395 42 684 855 846 599 777 720 975 685 393 268 573 597 325 331 606 583 43 1,472 1,242 1,836 1,413 1,679 1,192 1,654 1,136 1,028 603 2,041 1,076 749 597 1,117 1,183 44 1,645 1,713 2,281 1,296 1,882 1,580 2,189 1,453 1,066 481 1,600 1,318 903 55S 1,261 1,342 45 442 590 527 334 561 424 553 499 234 188 416 579 205 627 318 338 46 623 840 591 468 754 557 673 603 271 181 472 700 260 785 379 439 47 5,586 6,330 9,952 3,766 8,221 3,838 5,428 8,035 4,062 4,101 8,633 8,425 4,029 10,360 4,847 5,845 48 4,465 5,595 4,929 2,875 6,797 3,403 3,143 5,675 2,241 2,133 5,812 6,199 2,542 6,302 3,896 4,853 49 303 396 373 244 399 307 364 376 167 143 315 401 151 417 238 243 50 378 568 340 287 469 345 351 380 175 120 347 440 165 492 229 258 51 3,424 4,069 5,455 2,363 5,076 2,640 3,368 5,316 2,360 2,567 5,431 5,008 2,310 6,066 3,061 3,926 52 2,802 3,596 2,710 1,680 4,021 2,110 1,811 3,656 1,394 1,161 4,064 3,774 1,584 3,926 2,364 2,785 53 332 442 457 247 433 280 432 354 161 141 301 480 156 457 209 220 54 430 521 475 329 582 391 516 458 178 140 317 580 177 551 270 354 55 2,162 2,261 4,497 1,403 3,143 1,198 2,060 2,719 1,702 1,534 3,202 3,417 1,719 4,294 1,786 1,919 56 1,663 1,999 2,219 1,195 2,776 1,293 1,332 2,019 847 972 1,748 2,425 958 2,376 1,532 2,068 57 300 403 265 202 322 317 372 283 136 90 225 345 117 327 176 184 58 95 128 164 93 131 78 126 133 52 54 117 143 52 168 87 80 59 40 54 82 38 105 27 53 74 38 37 58 81 27 124 51 68 60 7 5 16 1 3 2 2 9 8 7 16 10 9 8 4 6 61 30 72 34 21 51 24 10 41 22 60 49 38 42 81 73 20 62 46 56 26 15 46 12 17 38 8 58 35 21 20 70 83 21 63 2,082 4,458 1,080 989 1,805 1,050 345 1,584 1,477 5,390 2,811 2,017 1,199 3,601 3,619 1,088 64 2,967 2,582 784 652 1,720 327 1,892 1,572 938 2,927 812 1,135 495 3,351 2,757 738 65 21 54 23 18 32 12 6 29 13 55 37 30 30 69 55 16 66 29 43 14 13 30 10 11 30 8 45 27 18 18 60 64 20 67 570 2,316 249 276 416 216 125 561 524 1,986 726 734 278 1,544 1,645 435 Ss 515 1,220 197 139 524 79 394 535 781 1,202 289 345 123 1,297 988 135 69 27 63 33 20 47 22 10 35 19 56 45 33 37 69 67 17 70 45 44 26 14 43 12 16 37 2 53 31 21 18 63 73 19 71 1,512 2,142 831 713 1,387 834 220 1,023 953 3,404 2,085 1,283 921 2,057 1,974 653 72 2,452 1,362 587 513 1,196 248 1,498 1,037 157 1,725 523 790 372 2,054 1,769 603 73 26 60 33 19 43 22 9 31 17 56 43 32 36 69 67 16 74 43 40 24 14 42 12 15 34 2 52 30 21 18 62 69 19 75 1,445 2,029 789 668 1,314 801 202 972 900 3,161 1,939 1,217 829 1,950 1,788 583 76 2,309 1,244 554 497 1,106 233 1,452 955 146 1,620 481 756 351 1,881 1,677 567 77 26 49 25 18 38 17 8 27 15 50 38 24 30 56 50 15 78 38 32 18 13 35 10 11 28 2 42 23 19 12 49 52 14 79 67 113 42 45 73 33 18 51 53 223 146 66 92 107 186 70 80 143 118 33 16 88 15 46 82 11 105 42 34 21 173 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5,862 682 98 212 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS I Most data for 1900 are baaed on reports Item (For definitions and explanations see Lext) The State Adair Alfalfa Atoka Beaver Beckham Blaine Bryan 1 Value of sales of livestock and or livestock products 330,120,883 2,884,253 9,502,544 2,720,358 6,163,482 2,398,310 4,328,477 4,250,091 2 1954... 192,092,608 1,509,535 3,792,424 1,479,920 4,077,314 1,486,721 2,949,658 2,394,763 :'. Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and . farms reporting 1959. . . 82,731 1,142 996 979 857 1,026 1,085 1,391 4 1954 . . . 90,284 1,150 1,109 1,134 1,071 1,114 1,361 1,690 5 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 271,620,333 1,617,218 8,909,345 2,495,574 5,344,835 1,996,752 3,768,114 3,734,115 6 1954 . . . 140,780,707 581,196 3,139,564 1,349,650 3,464,284 1,095,942 2,185,834 1,842,239 7 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 25,255 200 357 219 352 276 439 479 8 1954... 47,268 471 625 459 617 566 834 890 9 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 14,851,368 612,760 295,675 47,577 66,131 97,939 144,180 125,006 10 1954 . . . 15,119,277 382,741 282,958 60,124 121,412 109,273 290,726 270,064 11 Livestock products other than poultry of sales, dollars 1959... 43,649,182 654,275 297,524 177,207 752,516 303,619 416,183 390,970 12 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 1954... 36,192,624 545,598 369,902 70,146 491,618 281,506 473,098 282,460 13 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 77,669 981 970 914 841 956 1,055 1,326 14 1954... 85,245 1,061 1,075 1,050 1,058 1,056 1,339 1,587 15 number 1959 . . . 1,788,491 11,803 47,851 19,697 36,161 14,023 25,423 24,278 16 1954... 1,629,919 9,897 30,129 17,024 40,208 13,646 22,607 22,989 17 dollars 1959... 249,086,222 1,346,539 8,659,077 2,296,354 5,063,838 1,817,725 3,504,555 3,233,227 18 1954... 125,206,153 460,849 2,871,073 1,196,021 3,313,986 970,679 2,007,628 1,512,621 19 , farms reporting 1959 . . . 45,738 475 638 440 609 466 691 789 20 1954 .. . 55,458 702 784 497 808 644 947 866 21 number 1959 . . . 764,770 4,587 25,742 7,960 17,528 3,935 9/533 8,386 22 1954 .. . 683,001 3,427 16,542 7,814 17,269 3,918 9,454 6,727 23 dollars 1959 . . . 134,234,260 766,424 5,257,604 1,160,388 2,787,535 653,578 1,707,358 1,506,780 24 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 1954... 67,971,013 216,769 1,811,220 728,643 1,688,079 341,023 995,544 601,420 25 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 22,395 256 182 246 190 254 344 413 26 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 15,804 161 233 126 254 151 240 281 27 . farms reporting 1959. . . 6,310 53 189 50 126 57 87 88 28 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,229 5 34 18 39 4 20 7 29 Calves . farms reporting 1959 . . . 62,950 808 599 813 587 796 869 1,203 30 1954... 73,920 950 812 872 915 948 1,173 1,472 ill number 1959 .. . 1,023,721 7,216 22,109 11,737 18,633 10,088 15,890 15,892 32 1954 . . . 946,918 6,470 13,587 9,210 22,939 9,728 13,153 16,262 38 dollars 1959 . . . 114,851,962 580,115 3,401,473 1,135,966 2,276,303 1,164,147 1,797,197 1,726,447 34 1954 .. . 57,235,140 244,080 1,059,853 467,378 1,625,907 629,656 1,012,084 911,201 35 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,753 60 15 72 47 33 15 62 36 1954 . . . 3,949 109 26 73 31 35 26 51 37 number 1959 . . . 9,940 90 20 173 87 132 31 138 38 1954 . . . 8,942 165 119 122 68 59 US 111 39 dollars 1959... 2,192,654 9,575 2,825 23,670 17,659 24,150 4,655 16,765 10 1954 .. . 563,259 6,848 7,193 4,307 6,333 3,369 4,090 4,450 41 . farms reporting 1959. . . 22,476 417 194 292 275 292 281 415 42 1954 . . . 27,613 429 212 444 293 299 286 652 43 number 1959 . . . 582,079 8,240 5,368 5,150 8,143 4,723 7,539 14,272 1! 1954 .. . 400,204 4,737 2,853 5,780 3,811 3,309 3,856 9,473 43 dollars 1959... 17,462,370 247,200 161,040 154,500 244,290 141,690 226,170 428,160 48 1954... 12,573,606 98,362 108,884 130,897 135,620 105, U8 138,442 312,022 47 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,895 35 133 20 42 18 65 63 48 1954. . . 3,252 40 130 30 14 23 66 29 49 number 1959 . . . 215,315 950 6,635 1,272 1,459 1,003 2,518 4,154 50 1954... 156,424 1,171 8,476 1,264 733 1,230 2,007 892 51 dollars 1959... 2,799,095 12,350 86,255 16,536 18,967 13,039 32,734 54,002 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954 . . . 2,437,689 15,137 152,414 18,425 8,345 16,776 35,674 13,146 53 Sheep and/or lambs shorn farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,937 40 149 19 39 26 71 48 54 1954... 3,339 39 127 32 9 27 73 29 55 number shorn 1959 . . . 209,984 1,505 5,803 1,463 2,868 1,665 2,324 3,092 58 1954... 147,201 1,245 4,797 1,756 573 1,498 2,320 1,305 57 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 1,673,278 10,646 49,261 8,035 22,976 14,838 24,627 22,823 58 1954 . . . 1,244,168 8,803 45,307 10,426 5,194 12,818 24,061 10,746 59 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 425 4 25 2 8 3 5 8 6U number shorn 1959. . . 36,897 73 1,082 225 992 88 27 270 81 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 162,659 371 4,755 725 3,997 354 101 1,221 89 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 3,819 39 143 18 38 25 71 46 S3 number shorn 1959. . . 173,087 1,432 4,721 1,238 1,876 1,577 2,297 2,822 64 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1959 .. . 1,510,619 10,275 44,506 7,310 18,979 14,484 24,526 21,602 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year . farms reporting 1 959 . . . 18,484 379 157 244 178 198 185 338 66 1954 . . . 20,084 347 110 338 170 178 188 544 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 86,549 1,367 946 1,290 1,170 869 745 1,683 68 Farms reporting hy number of litters farrowed December 1, 195k, to November 30, 1959- 1954... 70,389 880 424 1,067 630 606 746 1,928 69 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 9,531 205 58 132 68 102 91 161 70 . farms reporting 1959. . . 6,815 152 70 79 74 78 74 137 71 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,570 431 105 32 19 2 1 21 6 2 20 9 4 27 6 3 13 3 2 18 2 29 5 5 72 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 73 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 74 farms reporting 1959. . . 1 75 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 15,111 321 134 191 148 158 151 275 76 1954... 14,620 266 87 246 114 135 146 393 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 44,242 778 494 634 548 425 359 832 78 1954 . . . 35,869 497 228 572 314 328 402 1,010 79 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 11,827 233 109 148 132 138 123 227 80 1954 .. . 12,786 188 73 197 119 110 122 371 HI number of liUers 1959 .. . 42,307 589 452 656 622 444 386 851 B2 1954 . . . 34,520 383 196 495 316 278 344 918 OKLAHOMA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 213 for only a sample Df farms. See texlj Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware 5,992,796 8,100,885 3,574,800 2,601,165 2,660,245 3,844,939 3,312,400 2,912,151 5,011,719 2,268,394 7,108,449 2,314,246 7,021,344 5,352,254 1 3,954,758 5,224,285 1,852,042 1,316,462 1,161,515 1,995,232 1,838,594 1,422,335 3,261,648 1,350,115 3,968,197 1,292,680 3,464,073 2,732,195 2 1,970 1,472 1,060 1,278 1,002 307 1,045 594 1,152 771 1,261 1,106 1,140 1,401 3 2,308 1,622 1,117 1,361 1,093 331 959 646 1,315 907 1,437 1,097 1,325 1,564 4 5,154,562 6,543,988 3,202,657 1,879,445 2,444,741 3,782,795 2,016,561 2,781,164 3,786,340 2,182,009 5,725,129 1,995,326 6,409,567 2,799,854 S 3,034,062 3,636,175 1,493,585 771,755 967,614 1,908,685 994,133 1,321,847 2,166,914 1,213,557 2,847,917 894,444 2,644,457 1,177,669 6 629 579 279 302 171 108 295 138 403 198 477 226 428 443 7 1,316 1,116 459 583 285 202 579 266 739 438 793 455 802 716 8 292,313 297,946 43,380 160,746 36,606 19,976 143,577 31,457 247,063 47,447 211,967 163,188 105,587 1,379,847 9 297,962 403,288 77,005 179,806 40,235 34,298 146,189 42,254 266,718 99,954 238,124 133,282 160,111 912,203 10 545,921 1,258,951 328,763 560,974 178,898 42,168 1,152,262 99,530 978,316 38,938 1,171,353 155,732 506,190 1,172,553 11 622,734 1,184,822 281,452 364,901 153,666 52,249 698,272 58,234 828,016 36,604 882,156 264,954 659,505 642,323 1! 1,885 1,392 985 1,178 901 291 955 589 1,103 751 1,211 1,025 1,105 1,156 13 2,220 1,573 1,046 1,221 993 320 899 627 1,296 899 1,401 988 1,274 1,399 14 33,365 34,823 22,428 15,888 16,911 23,252 13,548 18,575 25,037 15,016 35,497 14,404 38,665 18,861 15 34,323 31,977 18,472 13,655 15,035 20,285 12,792 14,434 24,720 14,323 29,834 13,016 25,041 14,476 IS 4,678,973 5,622,201 2,922,324 1,660,598 2,269,466 3,652,766 1,807,302 2,671,189 3,348,779 2,042,641 5,249,682 1,824,450 5,883,998 2,235,669 IT 2,644,384 3,035,413 1,338,492 632,485 876,883 1,785,895 852,239 1,204,537 1,867,760 1,136,663 2,569,435 767,358 2,325,636 861,830 18 998 962 469 673 515 234 529 375 717 367 745 619 653 651 19 1,427 1,184 602 731 516 249 625 368 878 565 979 679 926 881 SO 12,314 19,359 6,898 6,704 7,897 14,137 5,291 8,770 8,618 3,954 13,755 5,462 19,077 7,955 21 14,328 16,584 6,179 5,640 5,439 9,325 4,616 6,438 9,527 3,843 13,910 5,667 15,606 6,629 22 2,086,052 3,819,364 1,185,022 902,135 1,356,780 2,449,326 965,845 1,651,871 1,502,851 698,595 2,762,533 950,917 3,417,559 1,300,983 23 1,437,981 1,989,894 595,023 321,419 420,166 968,825 412,091 702,079 886,620 374,276 1,588,983 414,366 1,636,170 522,903 24 469 359 169 325 180 52 312 152 314 191 413 433 241 330 25 391 427 174 276 226 70 167 156 308 125 222 114 198 252 26 121 135 118 63 98 78 43 52 87 46 88 67 160 53 27 17 41 8 9 11 34 7 15 8 5 22 5 54 16 28 1,578 972 806 948 629 164 762 464 858 633 1,149 880 856 984 29 1,941 1,280 962 1,100 912 167 783 567 1,142 828 1,251 787 806 1,240 30 21,051 15,464 15,530 9,184 9,014 9,115 8,257 9,805 16,419 11,062 21,742 8,942 19,588 10,906 31 19,995 15,393 12,293 8,015 9,596 10,960 8,176 7,996 15,193 10,480 15,924 7,349 9,435 7,847 32 2,592,921 1,802,837 1,737,302 758,463 912,686 1,203,440 841,457 1,019,318 1,845,928 1,344,046 2,487,149 873,533 2,466,439 934,686 55 1,206,403 1,045,519 743,469 311,066 456,717 817,070 440,148 502,458 981,140 762,387 980,452 352,992 689,466 338,927 34 53 42 63 61 37 11 32 25 28 5 63 49 36 44 .15 54 42 61 155 68 7 49 28 24 21 101 68 43 78 SI 126 108 327 139 84 13 63 40 410 5 131 105 147 79 37 92 269 168 238 111 11 67 60 56 53 261 121 85 152 38 23,450 31,260 102,342 15,297 12,425 1,575 13,475 4,425 198,790 625 92,795 31,660 26,405 11,520 39 7,455 23,941 20,550 10,270 3,927 384 5,056 2,750 3,011 2,785 18,999 5,487 15,008 6,779 40 607 438 268 373 287 72 302 153 168 116 363 278 371 715 !! 684 438 319 604 351 66 296 224 201 129 474 419 424 726 42 13,944 25,087 5,283 6,567 5,077 2,103 5,506 3,475 7,210 3,190 10,274 4,527 14,382 17,453 43 9,756 12,150 4,393 6,499 3,804 763 4,340 3,546 6,259 1,614 6,828 5,327 6,691 11,587 44 418,320 752,610 158,490 197,010 152,310 63,090 165,180 104,250 216,300 95,700 308,220 135,810 431,460 523,590 45 345,307 464,410 127,407 112,610 85,392 27,620 128,061 112,176 264,421 49,254 229,058 112,220 254,973 298,039 L6 74 116 28 37 22 3 81 10 74 34 113 13 62 58 IV 61 144 17 34 7 4 27 7 56 31 77 18 69 38 1- 2,540 10,609 1,109 490 640 5,028 2,320 100 1,720 3,311 5,717 188 5,208 2,088 49 2,349 6,345 503 1,562 118 9,275 658 201 2,039 1,563 1,973 729 2,876 925 50 33,020 137,917 14,417 6,370 8,320 65,364 30,160 1,300 22,360 43,043 74,321 2,444 67,704 27,144 51 36,916 112,411 7,136 16,390 1,412 94,786 8,777 2,384 31,722 24,855 30,425 9,379 48,840 11,021 52 89 142 34 23 14 14 51 14 65 44 97 14 46 57 53 62 151 20 32 7 3 27 9 59 32 77 17 67 37 54 3,970 11,018 1,260 877 533 490 1,916 701 2,219 3,637 6,659 322 4,032 1,716 55 2,570 5,136 1,365 1,830 148 310 810 338 2,485 1,309 2,371 915 2,295 925 56 38,485 82,370 10,250 5,039 4,097 4,221 15,453 4,413 17,009 23,345 48,580 2,368 30,307 12,217 57 20,184 45,062 10,843 12,615 854 2,114 6,414 1,901 19,319 12,838 18,717 7,460 22,183 7,292 se 3 13 4 4 3 4 4 8 14 2 7 1 51 142 5,247 63 73 222 38 83 1,838 1,621 14 1,953 7 fin 660 24,895 331 277 736 124 261 7,402 8,064 58 7,950 10 ei 88 134 33 23 14 14 50 12 65 40 91 14 45 57 62 3,828 5,771 1,197 877 533 417 1,694 663 2,136 1,799 5,038 308 2,079 1,709 63 37,825 57,475 9,919 5,039 4,097 3,944 14,717 4,289 16,748 15,943 40,516 2,310 22,357 12,207 64 521 301 244 426 238 68 238 167 134 93 256 240 235 594 65 521 343 240 448 274 39 197 155 169 94 375 332 262 547 S6 2,396 2,649 914 1,315 850 386 1,050 729 647 364 1,363 782 1,218 3,088 117 1,936 2,081 845 1,171 726 120 868 706 689 320 1,171 974 1,033 1,957 Us 242 96 158 265 148 33 131 91 59 53 116 168 104 271 fill 241 122 61 144 73 24 85 59 59 28 107 53 101 235 70 25 53 22 13 10 8 16 9 12 10 21 15 20 68 71 7 19 2 4 7 2 4 8 4 2 11 4 5 16 7.' 5 9 1 1 1 5 3 71 1 2 1 1 1 74 455 258 189 338 186 55 197 143 111 69 207 190 180 479 75 395 262 158 275 172 32 150 107 113 68 248 228 191 371 7fi 1,267 1,283 490 747 449 201 552 382 304 172 687 423 536 1,627 77 1,001 1,085 372 532 363 70 443 334 314 154 595 495 515 935 IS 330 224 147 223 136 48 136 95 98 61 181 138 180 421 7? 330 230 148 303 186 23 137 107 120 59 238 199 172 370 SO 1,129 1,366 424 568 401 185 498 347 343 192 676 359 682 1,461 SI 935 996 473 639 363 50 425 372 375 166 576 479 518 1,022 82 214 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for I960 are based on reports Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper Haskell 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products dollars 1959... 3,843,456 4,395,301 5,155,748 4,348,913 9,239,229 3,997,340 1,581,585 2,032,528 4,496,816 2,224,421 2 1654... 2,470,645 2,595,578 3,004,601 2,247,173 4,861,028 3,015,535 918,051 650,419 3,254,115 1,162,119 3 Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and . farms reporting 1959 . . . 855 655 1,603 1,367 1,898 1,075 651 348 537 824 4 1954 .. . 1,068 858 1,710 1,416 2,167 1,317 716 459 621 1,063 S value of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 3,532,326 3,288,167 4,336,187 3,926,482 6,615,273 3,532,148 1,334,500 1,963,168 4,189,345 1,870,741 I 1954... 1,947,745 1,888,843 2,055,441 1,765,657 3,217,178 2,382,607 713,552 577,273 2,984,533 963,011 7 farms reporting 1959 . . . 338 281 826 320 545 654 177 145 139 188 B 1954... 672 543 1,272 682 1,186 1,025 341 228 281 421 ? value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 105,603 81,350 194,643 131,986 344,520 265,407 37,162 12,629 19,933 131,022 11! 1954... 122,062 97,038 379,631 127,252 263,868 344,353 79,788 17,316 47,001 98,728 11 Livestock products other than poultry of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 205,527 1,025,784 624,918 290,445 2,279,436 199,785 209,923 56,731 287, 538 222,658 IS LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 1954... 400,841 609,697 569, 529 354,264 1,379,982 288,575 124,711 55,830 222,581 100,380 13 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 839 655 1,558 1,307 1,838 991 620 312 521 789 11 1954 . . . 1,052 856 1,651 1,324 2,086 1,253 692 420 606 1,046 11. number 1959 . . . 23,022 22,387 27,281 24,573 44,646 17,908 9,859 11,937 28,964 15,244 in 1954... 22,165 25,526 23,285 20,761 36,488 22,514 9,098 6,801 33,055 15,845 17 dollars 1959 .. . 3,338,935 3,201,727 3,970,429 3,428,479 6,016,621 2,926,248 1,240,529 1,906,053 4,040,068 1,789,071 IK 1954... 1,736,898 1,813,462 1,808,555 1,432,388 2,758,998 1,999,447 659,438 536,532 2,853,511 882,907 19 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 570 415 1,028 809 1,073 744 294 191 369 427 SO 1954... 811 641 1,161 764 1,443 969 376 238 529 657 '11 number 1959 . . . 9,550 9,228 10,210 9,239 16,713 10,909 2,666 8,097 13,396 4,394 22 1954... 8,352 7,561 9,821 6,431 15,576 10,922 3,523 2,960 16,689 4,867 23 dollars 1959... 1,677,752 1,553,534 1,792,889 1,720,581 2,898,897 2,011,493 424,620 1,464,539 2,145,273 688,781 24 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 1954 .. . 777,401 673,541 905,172 553,593 1,542,118 1,178,212 296,003 262,312 1,754,854 316,137 25 . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959. . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . . farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... 253 202 98 17 643 950 173 130 92 20 524 796 582 332 94 20 1,317 1,364 426 264 108 11 963 1,195 504 375 149 45 1,556 1,832 302 314 112 16 561 1,013 151 101 42 587 581 79 55 41 16 238 358 96 113 126 34 362 515 216 156 49 6 707 974 2D 27 "0 to 99 28 29 30 SI number 1959 . . . 13,472 13,159 17,071 15,334 27,933 6,999 7,193 3,840 15,568 10,850 52 1954 . . . 13,813 17,965 13,464 14,330 20,912 11,592 5,575 3,841 16,366 10,978 33 dollars 1859 . . . 1,661,183 1,648,193 2,177,540 1,707,898 3,117,724 914,755 815,909 441,514 1,894,795 1,100,290 34 1954... 959,497 1,139,921 903,383 878,795 1,216,880 821,235 363,435 274,220 1,098,657 566,770 33 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 23 4 40 47 61 13 21 13 18 31 36 1954 . . . 40 18 22 69 82 28 10 2 30 88 37 number 1959 . . . 26 6 175 77 128 273 81 23 80 60 :',k 1954... 68 67 38 137 210 114 10 2 89 198 39 dollars 1959... 4,067 2,080 28,495 14,570 44,645 41,235 14,296 17,150 12,139 10,022 40 1954 .. . 4,122 5,033 2,476 14,106 11,735 4,125 599 185 7,563 7,908 41 . farms reporting 1959. . . 334 108 295 412 506 245 87 72 124 122 12 1954 .. . 422 186 212 525 680 253 128 103 156 235 43 number 1959 . . . 6,078 2,589 6,553 11,655 16,383 9,590 2,359 1,031 3,021 1,985 44 1954... 5,250 2,048 3,586 7,376 11,564 4,864 1,559 956 2,719 2,360 l.r> dollars 1959... 182,340 77,670 196, 590 349,650 491,490 287,700 70,770 30,930 90,630 59,550 46 1954 . . . 159,013 63,146 96,390 280,566 401,427 172,934 52,007 28,326 84,089 71,268 17 farms reporting 1959 . . . 30 4 231 59 55 246 11 11 25 21 48 1954. . . 32 20 221 53 107 182 4 11 30 4 49 number 1959... 453 115 10,821 10,217 4,809 21,305 685 695 3,577 905 50 1954 .. . 2,894 583 8,751 2,439 3,145 12,211 77 933 2,626 119 51 dollars 1959... 5,889 1,495 140,673 132,821 62,517 276,965 8,905 9,035 46,501 11,765 52 SHEET SHORN AND WOOL 1954 . . . 47,712 7,202 148,020 38,597 45,018 206,101 1,508 12,230 39,370 928 53 Sheep and/ot lambs shorn farms reporting 1959. . . 34 16 275 53 85 218 15 8 20 8 54 1954... 32 20 232 52 106 184 3 10 28 5 55 number shorn 1959. . . 1,444 653 12,510 4,741 3,964 20,046 625 790 1,277 438 56 1954... 2,399 684 8,141 2,660 3,932 11,774 97 603 2,674 310 57 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 14,173 5,147 114,436 34,751 31,878 181,261 5,764 5,149 8,739 2,970 58 1954 .. . 15,410 6,196 75,530 23,574 34,887 119,345 864 5,505 27,076 2,363 50 farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 1 36 9 9 38 1 2 2 3 60 number shorn 1959. . . 23 12 1,699 1,102 721 4,773 22 277 502 47 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 89 48 6,527 3,480 2,654 24,307 100 1,003 2,010 161 62 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 34 16 268 51 81 213 14 7 19 8 63 number shorn 1959 . . . 1,421 641 10,811 3,639 3,243 15,273 603 513 775 391 64 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1959 . . . 14,084 5,099 107,909 31,271 29,224 156,954 5,664 4,146 6,729 2,809 65 Litters faftowed, December 1. previous . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 180 92 238 347 435 206 78 92 77 151 66 1954... 245 107 141 423 597 169 78 59 100 129 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 912 406 1,189 1,856 2,429 1,500 569 304 351 385 68 Farms reporting by number of lilters farrowed December 1, 195S, to November 30, 1958— 1954 . . . 706 312 557 1,593 2,223 737 295 182 373 402 69 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 73 46 113 150 186 69 31 57 37 112 70 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 77 26 35 10 93 24 143 40 168 63 89 32 30 14 27 7 32 5 35 3 71 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 72 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 4 1 7 13 17 14 2 1 3 1 73 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 1 2 74 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 1 75 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 143 69 192 295 366 174 69 68 64 117 76 1954 . . . 179 82 101 325 491 131 57 38 74 96 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 438 213 621 918 1,252 679 286 146 170 215 76 1954 .. . 393 159 278 833 1,202 447 163 76 187 239 76 131 146 64 63 175 94 258 261 283 365 164 106 51 51 60 42 47 65 76 78 80 1954... 81 number of litters 1959 . . . 474 193 568 938 1,177 821 283 158 181 170 8! 1954... 313 153 279 760 1,021 290 132 106 186 163 OKLAHOMA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued for only a sample of farms. See text] 215 Hughes Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Logan 2,585,560 1,526,814 1,101 1,111 2,408,169 1,165,100 329 484 109,567 278,631 67,824 83,083 1,056 1,028 17,453 13,274 2,156,898 884,644 588 518 5,607 3,477 924, 525 292,044 312 215 55 6 874 947 11,846 9,797 1,232,373 592,600 61 45 125 136 21,200 5,777 355 539 7,239 7,776 217,170 268,589 15 17 989 380 12,857 6,090 18 14 540 455 3,820 3,917 18 540 3,820 297 451 1,085 1,525 166 114 13 242 376 575 871 194 270 510 654 3,936,066 1,701,891 763 880 3,763,741 1,371,292 263 512 34,138 164,550 138,187 166,049 728 826 22,671 14,130 3,499,421 1,237,578 412 462 12,638 6,468 2,290,045 681,805 205 123 55 29 599 679 10,033 7,662 1,209,376 555,773 14 11 22 2,420 1,265 129 153 4,583 1,663 137,490 47,846 34 30 9,570 6,018 124,410 84,603 32 32 8,551 5,101 55,977 29,950 7 1,921 10,330 29 6,630 45,647 78 75 466 261 72 59 247 137 53 40 219 124 4,333,443 2,304,595 757 772 4,180,334 2,068,846 158 316 51,056 98,688 102,053 137,061 742 743 28,844 23,969 4,012,334 2,007,237 441 403 10,990 7,589 1,883,501 865,226 159 194 68 20 656 722 17,854 16,380 2,128,833 1,142,011 24 21 51 41 19,260 6,068 146 161 4,763 1,894 142,890 51,369 5 14 450 277 5,850 4,172 20 14 813 569 7,271 4,267 2 92 498 19 721 6,773 97 108 461 317 251 173 60 76 210 144 3,303,464 1,874,212 654 686 3,008,045 1,534,997 130 331 12,721 41,274 282,698 297,941 644 642 20,705 18,011 2,813,922 1,441,252 388 323 7,047 6,960 1,176,139 746,381 184 150 42 12 525 584 13,658 11,051 1,637,783 694,871 50 29 281 43 33,775 2,137 159 247 5,091 2,650 152,730 75, 614 11 20 586 1,146 7,613 15,994 13 18 1,591 1,311 10,116 9,534 2 202 860 12 1,389 9,256 165 226 720 618 135 159 390 328 108 147 330 290 5,302,592 3,400,595 1,307 1,472 4,122,631 2,454,631 618 1,020 265,720 245,954 914,241 700,010 1,181 1,365 23,904 25,051 3,532,544 1,997,302 821 1,035 13,499 11,571 2,357,132 1,136,199 278 382 145 16 764 1,128 10,405 13,480 1,175,412 861,103 34 29 73 77 42,710 .5,166 376 327 14,694 7,559 440,820 280,532 192 147 8,195 9,073 106,535 171,631 201 157 8,853 5,759 81,811 51,568 21 492 2,300 194 8,361 79,511 7,003,964 3,894,783 1,382 1,461 5,394,571 2,856,843 627 1,016 266,333 222,768 1,343,060 815,172 1,312 1,392 35,048 28,057 4,895,848 2,471,952 891 1,035 16,906 12,400 2,801,431 1,274,533 344 356 157 34 1,019 1,127 18,142 15,657 2,094,417 1,197,419 16 27 454 41 48,378 3,425 345 416 12,302 8,640 369,060 294,989 108 133 6,247 4,951 81,211 86,477 143 140 6,280 4,216 55,126 40,412 11 965 4,787 139 5,315 50,339 244 251 207 297 1,973 1,669 1,120 1,434 80 100 100 99 42 38 16 8 4 5 2 1 206 197 154 229 908 796 541 722 176 179 141 199 1,065 873 579 712 3,369,670 2,251,552 1,021 1,244 3,049,086 1,871,858 250 644 91,657 128,287 228,927 251,407 985 1,195 20,097 21,321 2,933,674 1,629,482 440 776 6,071 6,603 1,194,085 597,113 215 136 62 7 858 1,087 14,026 14,718 1,739,589 1,032,369 2 17 3 24 775 877 116 174 2,182 2,255 65,460 70,686 46 89 3,780 10,011 49,140 170,813 64 89 6,005 7,654 48,937 63,571 9 1,307 6,182 60 4,698 42,755 113 114 583 415 94 90 258 218 82 65 325 197 1,568,508 781,061 650 735 1,322,540 658,237 134 296 151,853 64,602 94,115 58,222 590 679 10,198 9,638 1,190,670 591,503 233 398 3,607 4,636 538,498 386,186 127 64 38 4 544 582 6,591 5,002 652,172 205,317 22 63 43 102 4,950 4,152 182 237 4,066 2,672 121,980 57,420 11 18 380 490 4,940 5,162 12 21 491 766 3,072 3,884 12 491 3,072 169 174 587 466 110 47 143 109 332 220 91 109 255 246 5,108,439 2,049,084 1,872 1,922 3,288,113 1,332,056 410 823 1,631,832 519,852 188,494 197,176 1,702 1,828 24,615 23,996 2,996,602 1,219,942 768 1,073 6,848 8,365 1,092,877 561,045 498 205 58 7 1,608 1,676 17,767 15,631 1,903,725 658,897 61 181 81 295 10,955 11,651 484 515 8,472 5,055 254,160 95,937 36 20 1,813 456 23,569 4,526 21 22 680 522 3,548 3,019 2 277 1,386 20 403 2,162 374 356 1,396 915 221 115 31 6 1 312 353 797 463 199 204 599 452 4,668,674 2,801,950 1,698 1,762 3,445,297 1,536,666 552 1,059 137,619 230,079 1,085,758 1,035,205 1,622 1,677 25,276 22,263 3,203,568 1,261,421 1,096 1,101 9,400 8,558 1,567,210 609,751 668 297 119 12 1,390 1,457 15,876 13,705 1,636,358 651,670 37 90 57 346 10,400 15,285 370 593 6,941 7,704 208,230 244,916 90 45 1,737 1,220 22,581 15,044 75 49 3,123 1,682 19,886 13,566 11 1,137 5,138 71 1,986 14,748 302 399 1,106 1,182 180 100 17 4 1 234 2Su 549 602 192 255 557 580 3,529,510 2,420,498 1,117 1,320 2,830,314 1,748,438 430 825 241,010 250,051 458,186 422,009 1,062 1,248 18,153 20,302 2,459,959 1,502,189 717 888 6,238 7,661 1,043,656 710,792 395 240 78 4 847 1,101 11,915 12,641 1,416,303 791,397 29 50 189 87 18,775 5,837 390 413 10,623 6,035 318,690 209,415 82 67 2,530 1,916 32,890 30,997 92 66 4,463 2,005 39,707 17,974 7 388 1,189 90 4,075 38,518 296 294 1,484 1,016 157 102 28 6 1 2 232 214 793 518 211 202 691 498 3,334,116 1,416,196 634 710 3,201,230 1,188,517 161 335 27,465 68,653 105,421 159,026 609 638 19,379 11,642 2,794,661 840,059 317 257 10,364 3,223 1,782,655 295,854 193 78 29 17 555 614 9,015 8,419 1,012,006 544,205 28 14 56 31 9,675 1,293 329 372 13,033 9,616 390,990 343,960 12 9 420 278 5,460 3,205 17 12 697 253 4,540 2,028 1 50 150 17 647 4,390 307 315 1,661 1,613 121 138 38 243 244 768 811 226 244 893 802 5,007,893 2,452,773 960 1,166 3,096,466 1,556,688 309 609 111,251 163,304 1,800,176 732,781 915 1,103 19,919 18,931 2,708,619 1,249,945 493 725 8,881 7,160 1,622,828 594,881 222 180 74 17 694 1,005 11,038 11,771 1,085,791 655,064 30 26 60 3,283 2,133 329 414 11,732 7,891 351,960 286,130 44 32 2,508 1,377 32,604 18,480 33 29 2,274 1,779 16,277 14,706 1 2 10 32 2,272 16,267 287 299 1,488 1,243 142 102 30 11 2 235 214 717 648 189 215 771 595 2,939,043 1,540,793 1,725 1,693 2,371,054 1,059,827 262 525 260,862 391,176 307,127 89,790 1,540 1,513 18,936 17,404 2,148,624 943,278 647 850 5,402 5,854 853,401 424,697 388 164 94 1 1,340 1,347 13,534 11,550 1,295,223 518,581 53 139 85 276 8,480 10,061 508 537 7,032 5,459 210,960 98,445 10 13 45 839 585 8,043 21 17 574 852 3,459 5,616 3 79 258 21 495 3,201 554 536 2,058 1,418 342 153 49 9 1 471 366 1,194 707 267 323 864 711 216 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for 1959 are based on reports Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including dairy products: dollars 1959. 1954. Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hops, sheep, and goats) farms reporting 1959. 1954. value of sales, dollars 1959. 1954. Poultry and poultry products farms reporting 1959 . 1954. value of sales, dollars 1959 . 1954. Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars 1959 . 1954. LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE Cattle and, or calves sold alive farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 , 1954, dollars 1959. 1954. Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Cattle, not counting calv. farms reporti ng number dollars Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— lto4 farms reporting 5 to 19 farms reporting 20 to 99 farms reporting 100 or more farms reporting Calves farms reporting number dollars 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Horses and/or mules sold alive. . Hogs end pigs sold alive . Sheep and lambs sold alive . SHEEP SHORN AND TOOL . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Sheep and/or lambs shorn. . Other sheep shorn , . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number shorn 1959 . 1954. pounds of wool 1959 . 1954. . farms reporting 1959. number shorn 1959. pounds of wool 1959. . farms reporting 1959. number shorn 1959. pounds of wool 1959 . LITTERS FARROWED Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number of litters 1959. 1954. Farms reporting hv number of lilters farrowed December 1. 195h, to November 30, 1959- 1 or 2 litters farms reporting 1959 , 3 lo 9 litters farms reporting 1959. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting 1959 . 20 to 39 litters farms reporting 1959. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting 1959 . 70 or more Utters farms reporting 1959 . June 1 to November 30 farms reporting 1959. 1954. number of litters 1959 . 1954. December 1 lo June 1 . . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number of litters 1959 . 1954. 2,382,654 1,382,621 1,063 1,177 1,983,586 996,636 314 530 63,001 128,825 336,067 257,160 1,023 1,037 15,318 13,630 1,687,792 772,016 602 604 3,751 4,986 557,635 359,509 382 183 37 963 933 11,567 8,644 1,130,157 412,507 38 92 64 183 16,335 7,187 465 606 9,117 6,497 273,510 208,833 10 13 440 883 5,720 8,600 13 14 497 1,174 3,668 7,767 497 3,668 402 484 1,269 1,185 242 140 324 336 680 630 252 306 589 555 4,070,648 2,167,348 1,110 1,350 2,973,725 1,456,526 432 718 459,146 204,413 637,777 506,409 1,089 1,325 20,693 18,623 2,730,172 1,345,138 698 949 8,152 7,144 1,294,982 643,706 394 207 90 7 836 1,104 12,541 11,479 1,435,190 701,432 30 28 45 76 5,705 4,809 238 239 7,003 2,366 210,090 69,585 53 69 2,117 2,139 27,521 36,994 66 72 2,583 2,184 25,483 22,080 4 15 71 65 2,568 25,412 133 146 623 415 97 108 297 216 95 91 326 199 3,360,924 1,352,703 440 471 3,127,162 1,185,446 119 205 38,964 40, U0 194,798 127,117 419 454 18,637 12,455 2,931,039 1,062,630 220 247 9,946 4,944 1,990,528 646,502 109 76 18 17 381 430 8,691 7,511 940,511 416,128 12 12 23 18 2,225 1,132 151 147 4,978 3,230 149,340 107,985 41 28 1,606 1,028 20,878 13,699 28 31 2,051 1,556 15,853 13,359 1 15 92 27 2,036 15,761 65 95 203 257 63 59 204 268 5,504,529 2,986,580 1,480 1,411 3,714,798 1,681,633 514 842 155,779 236,268 1,633,952 1,068,679 1,355 1,298 24,528 20,256 3,214,527 1,379,729 927 812 11,255 8,021 2,045,071 786,384 406 389 124 8 1,006 1,182 13,273 12,235 1,169,456 593,345 38 90 94 206 69,550 20,442 477 630 12,853 9,295 385,590 269,406 87 35 3,372 950 43,836 12,056 66 34 2,265 1,108 15,860 6,968 3 72 185 66 2,193 15,675 83 434 118 485 407 1,850 525 1,662 41 218 28 175 12 33 384 360 1,025 844 254 291 825 818 3,779,072 2,005,117 483 438 2,471,839 1,272,295 130 178 95,434 30,490 1,211,799 702,332 463 421 13,802 14,553 2,326,395 1,196,334 302 222 6,043 5,791 1,528,225 696,057 137 95 57 13 329 392 7,759 8,762 798,170 500,277 17 15 34 29 6,305 3,260 105 127 4,339 1,924 130,170 59,276 11 23 670 967 8,710 13,425 32 26 1,303 2,079 9,220 17,625 6 148 606 31 1,155 8,614 3,749,551 2,447,206 1,546 1,667 2,870,378 1,452,993 383 602 105,740 138,577 773,433 855,636 1,420 1,524 22,120 21,189 2,608,805 1,220,987 862 971 8,028 9,071 1,327,510 689,586 415 360 79 8 1,067 1,214 14,092 12,118 1,281,295 531,401 105 211 178 53,450 7,393 423 642 6,494 6,847 194,820 208,077 30 26 955 1,196 12,415 16,536 22 23 852 1,606 6,172 13,365 2 44 210 22 5,962 91 353 93 456 764 1,182 406 1,238 37 228 35 108 10 12 6 3 1 2 2 73 293 68 334 383 622 191 670 70 198 68 283 381 560 215 568 3,852,391 2,191,746 928 1,086 3,316,855 1,591,248 477 804 160,484 226,239 375,052 374,259 881 1,050 21,894 19,887 3,065,269 1,429,807 585 795 8,377 8,201 1,521,766 722,701 292 218 63 12 777 814 13,517 11,686 1,543,503 707,106 39 24 267 266 107,565 33,065 167 183 3,580 3,289 107,400 96,343 96 53 2,817 1,817 36,621 32,033 90 60 4,489 2,923 37,197 24,524 13 932 4,518 85 3,557 32,679 128 133 645 522 107 93 325 250 84 93 320 272 4,085,694 2,098,071 737 835 3,325,156 1,531,563' 222 514 56,467 99,669 704,071 466,839 687 766 19,821 16,881 2,969,415 1,350,627 415 530 9,551 5,943 1,846,140 636,706 185 138 75 17 580 684 10,270 10,938 1,123,275 713,921 13 63 70 120 26,231 8,024 219 279 9,493 4,451 284,790 153,251 67 41 3,440 1,187 44,720 19,661 54 46 2,769 1,388 19,347 11,291 2 105 395 54 2,664 18,952 172 196 751 718 148 142 402 376 91 123 349 342 1,740,670 1,064,937 734 830 1,449,892 747,152 235 388 38,846 96,970 251,932 220,815 657 743 10,912 10,413 1,324,884 645,330 341 461 2,966 3,174 472,171 257,236 199 104 36 2 574 669 7,946 7,239 852,713 388,094 16 37 29 67 8,235 5,352 263 366 3,724 4,161 111,720 88,293 17 21 383 566 4,979 8,177 21 20 692 564 4,585 4,108 5 41 167 21 651 4,418 235 268 761 35S 163 58 10 1 3 184 204 375 408 141 137 386 450 OKLAHOMA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 217 for only a sample of farms. See textj Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens 2,618,577 11,629,558 3,283,062 4,005,922 4,159,355 4,647,977 5,359,833 4,141,071 1,900,384 4,479,090 4,638,913 2,670,291 2,165,200 4,582,149 1 1,839,028 8,577,684 2,173,928 2,545,614 2,861,268 2,409,153 2,713,380 2,805,893 862,089 2,266,545 3,598,480 1,356,183 895,014 2,453,413 2 1,08* 1,301 1,080 862 1,345 1,506 1,219 1,485 925 869 1,481 1,027 1,271 1,242 3 1,133 1,310 978 1,055 1,525 1,635 1,252 1,527 926 1,014 1,400 1,047 1,181 1,357 4 2,346,369 10,778,892 2,153,083 3,433,552 3,087,053 4,102,701 4,214,923 2,315,018 1,857,577 3,510,852 3,940,340 2,246,571 1,746,542 4,183,510 5 1,362,183 7,578,432 1,283,666 1,947,741 1,535,656 1,881,112 1,952,622 1,407,455 772,954 1,718,541 2,193,608 810,497 712,024 2,040,094 S 285 278 342 310 467 379 252 420 155 304 334 177 217 325 7 554 439 617 581 855 779 521 815 280 577 619 434 339 715 e 73,316 53,026 154,217 139,606 170,819 186,317 122,758 402,782 7,285 115,539 207,638 155,175 237,723 108,751 9 182,887 78,597 179,635 217,888 371,683 269,854 163,957 404,354 47,046 77,720 302,949 239,391 51,009 136,791 10 198,892 797,640 975,762 432,764 901,483 358,959 1,022,152 1,423,271 35,522 852,699 490,935 268,545 180,935 289,888 11 293,958 920,655 710,627 379,985 953,929 258,187 596,801 994,084 42,089 470,284 1,101,923 306,295 131,981 276,528 12 984 1,239 1,014 827 1,305 1,401 1,149 1,349 885 854 1,376 957 1,156 1,142 13 1,021 1,252 890 1,009 1,478 1,548 1,179 1,431 854 999 1,312 982 1,092 1,290 11 16,254 69,938 13,890 22,304 19,496 29,885 31,284 18,043 13,789 23,937 27,750 16,808 14,957 29,726 15 16,086 71,975 11,894 23,538 20,506 25,965 22,833 19,266 12,693 22,319 26,347 12,237 13,582 26,491 16 2,197,767 10,500,846 1,753,068 3,086,118 2,739,428 3,696,120 3,985,989 2,027,664 1,571,096 3,313,383 3,546,387 2,044,456 1,589,722 3,922,127 IT 1,152,125 7,301,955 1,065,173 1,631,031 1,205,220 1,598,531 1,784,291 1,182,699 665,040 1,584,342 1,943,911 727,961 622,897 1,859,173 18 624 855 627 480 849 683 672 848 393 574 783 432 391 691 11 609 841 561 744 1,056 862 716 782 561 624 881 612 661 698 20 6,514 33,932 5,661 9,953 8,391 9,580 13,060 6,189 4,164 8,206 9,899 4,469 4,000 11,156 21 5,517 34,083 5,399 10,172 7,040 8,392 9,794 6,239 4,974 5,702 10,776 3,628 5,390 10,118 22 1,152,641 5,922,755 1,046,605 1,713,434 1,594,937 1,592,596 2,000,849 953,161 605,300 1,416,574 1,635,651 760,229 590,650 1,889,921 23 491,274 4,910,418 744,032 860,584 528,569 642,039 979,163 461,765 321,657 481,031 1,000,367 264,757 315,123 851,801 24 333 348 315 244 475 333 346 539 219 278 452 286 221 414 25 217 278 252 136 317 250 217 224 105 203 225 122 127 190 26 65 167 51 70 50 86 85 84 64 82 94 13 38 73 2T 9 62 9 30 7 14 24 1 5 11 12 11 5 14 28 653 852 744 692 1,000 1,261 978 1,080 818 790 1,218 909 1,094 1,017 29 848 1,141 723 921 1,306 1,338 1,085 1,239 782 942 1,101 907 981 1,147 30 9,740 36,006 8,229 12,351 11,105 20,305 18,224 11,854 9,625 15,731 17.851 12,339 10,957 18,570 31 10,569 37,892 6,495 13,366 13,466 17,573 13,039 13,027 7,719 16,617 15,571 8,609 8,192 16,373 32 1,045,126 4,578,091 706,463 1,372,684 1,144,491 2,103,524 1,985,140 1,074,503 965,796 1,896,809 1,910,736 1,284,227 999,072 2,032.206 33 660,851 2,391,537 321,141 770,447 676,651 956,492 805,128 720,934 343,383 1,103,311 943,544 463,204 307,774 1,007,372 34 35 64 51- 14 66 75 41 53 36 27 15 48 69 24 35 63 51 40 46 67 89 63 56 70 54 66 50 121 57 36 68 176 329 42 111 117 57 80 66 45 71 155 122 49 37 101 331 69 81 234 155 115 111 138 156 127 91 224 111 38 12,085 51,456 85,430 10,940 12,215 21,100 8,025 14,048 9,395 17,494 23,260 57,760 15,560 7,635 39 4,719 19,298 3,177 4,642 9,285 6,872 7,076 4,519 4,748 7,516 13,407 4,809 9,115 7,625 40 245 286 371 246 371 350 234 299 277 294 370 241 348 359 41 437 387 370 339 480 562 356 451 368 311 479 282 342 377 42 3,901 6,627 10,338 9,686 10,097 11,751 6,994 5,644 8,756 5,451 11,739 4,307 4,600 8,159 43 5,834 7,427 6,332 7,842 9,134 8,004 4,470 5,848 6,016 3,331 6,436 2,784 2,699 5,404 44 117,030 198,810 310,140 290,580 302,910 352,530 209,820 169,320 262,680 163,530 352,170 129,210 138,000 244,770 45 196,459 245,686 205,312 287,774 300,168 257,236 137,797 187,478 98,063 119,139 217,333 73,954 63,000 162,666 46 30 42 30 43 84 55 16 77 32 16 62 20 6 27 47 12 24 31 48 61 29 42 35 21 14 39 11 14 31 48 1,495- 1,932 285 3,492 2,426 2,307 853 7,905 889 1,265 1,282 1,165 80 628 49 572 804 696 1,550 1,426 1,252 1,923 2,206 434 527 1,142 298 1,385 681 50 19,435 25,116 3,705 45,396 31,538 29,991 11,089 102,765 11,557 16,445 16,666 15,145 1,040 8,164 51 8,880 11,493 10,004 24,294 20,983 18,473 23,458 32,759 5,103 7,544 18,957 3,773 17,012 10,630 52 21 44 44 57 84 54 27 57 29 19 41 18 7 30 53 14 23 36 53 62 30 42 39 21 14 40 11 11 31 54 1,281 2,573 940 2,677 3,608 2,832 1,356 3,368 1,036 907 1,313 676 264 979 55 732 932 855 2,566 1,738 1,388 2,176 2,089 614 527 1,132 270 1,545 1,051 56 11,109 20,674 7,012 20,116 31,317 18,953 10,014 19,508 6,593 7,422 11,244 5,457 1,790 7,810 57 4,939 7,354 6,710 22,663 14,200 6,865 17,180 16,425 3,241 4,762 7,683 1,-913 10,993 8,348 58 1 5 7 2 4 1 9 4 1 2 2 3 59 67 358 145 17 157 2 1,142 89 12 35 51 67 60 402 1,138 . .. 645 76 490 8 4,314 275 50 130 205 273 61 21 43 44 55 83 54 27 54 28 19 39 18 7 30 62 1,214 2,215 940 2,532 3,591 2,675 1,354 2,226 947 895 1,278 625 197 979 63 10,707 19,536 7,012 19,471 31,241 18,463 10,006 15,194 6,318 7,372 11,114 5,252 1,517 7,810 64 230 240 328 190 303 316 203 289 331 195 310 162 280 292 65 375 299 267 238 319 421 251 272 267 182 344 214 197 336 66 735 1,278 1,590 1,330 1,653 1,448 875 993 1,851 737 1,344 561 846 1,286 67 934 1,430 1,017 1,221 1,418 1,408 821 824 1,022 507 1,063 567 416 1,069 66 161 105 133 64 139 186 122 . 178 166 93 167 107 186 166 69 51 101 160 82 125 108 62 94 124 89 111 47 81 94 70 14 26 27 32 28 12 13 12 27 12 25 5 10 23 71 4 5 6 10 8 7 4 4 10 1 6 2 2 6 72 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 73 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 74 182 200 270 160 252 255 170 226 276 146 251 137 238 225 75 272 228 165 176 221 301 163 197 180 120 250 139 121 277 76 408 610 758 667 883 768 463 523 1,046 313 676 327 479 628 77 526 699 474 593 649 700 414 433 467 236 569 298 213 602 78 124 164 243 133 191 196 116 178 194 160 199 79 129 181 71 194 204 185 180 227 263 162 172 168 132 196 128 119 184 80 327 668 832 663 770 680 412 470 805 424 668 234 367 658 81 408 731 543 628 769 708 407 391 555 271 494 269 203 467 82 218 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Most data for 1959 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] Item (For definitions and explanations seebnt) Texas Tinman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 1 Value of sales ol livestock and/or livestock products dollars 1959... 10,016,294 2,682,928 5,347,853 3,382,992 3,005,258 4,362,773 6,689,029 6,850,185 3 1954... 3,431,732 1,581,988 5,376,765 2,008,037 1,781,398 2,516,130 3,902,431 3,287,608 S Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and farms reporting 1959 . . . 674 842 1,196 1,126 1,049 1,124 622 546 1,567 1,783 1,007 1,101 858 973 4 1954 . . . 748 901 5 value of sales, dollars 1959... 9,682,640 2,361,301 3,160,273 2,319,101 2,448,601 3,568,972 6,060,150 6,089,331 6 1954... 3,116,456 1,241,160 3,472,001 1,281,746 1,309,740 1,651,082 3,198,547 2,607,943 7 . farms reporting 1959. . . 272 196 350 333 176 580 396 321 > 1954... 474 486 671 630 312 1,104 609 539 9 value of sales, dollars 1959 . . . 46,115 43,591 499,227 236,389 40,546 309,986 410,918 175,798 10 1954... 94,874 68,791 426,660 123,003 66,238 325,599 381,913 138,615 11 Livestock products other than poultry 287,539 278,036 1 , 688, 353 827,502 516,111 483,815 217,961 585,056 12 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 1954... 220,402 272,037 1,478,104 603,288 405,420 539,449 321,971 541,050 13 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 642 802 1,001 924 582 1,486 1,002 852 14 1954 . . . 726 873 1,041 1,020 505 1,708 1,077 943 15 number 1959 . . . 52,669 14,028 21,118 16,126 15,860 22,838 40,107 38,317 16 1954 .. . 29,653 13,747 28,539 14,742 16,090 18,715 38,826 32,317 a dollars 1959... 9,497,458 2,167,170 2,714,079 2,049,572 2,343,066 3,057,162 5,724,847 5,782,115 IB 1954 . . . 3,042,996 1,144,367 3,264,504 1,067,222 1,219,144 1,454,537 2,999,600 2,401,949 19 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 510 424 717 518 331 877 572 597 20 1954... 564 338 725 675 356 1,123 844 722 21 number 1959... 41,436 5,718 9,995 7,939 8,119 10,636 14,961 20,496 22 1954... 17,558 4,890 17,860 6,694 6,131 7,904 15,585 12,499 23 dollars 1959... 8,176,475 1,093,656 1,623,015 1,314,578 1,433,847 1,603,546 2,402,425 3,674,751 24 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold- 1954 . . . 2,128,782 518,708 2,772,994 655,787 692,516 735,458 1,426,351 1,139,668 25 farms reporting 1959 . . . 152 137 342 273 152 397 237 256 26 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 156 214 252 151 126 334 173 198 27 20 to 99 farms reporting 1959. . . 136 68 111 91 42 139 139 95 28 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 66 5 12 3 11 7 23 48 29 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 441 560 572 773 616 883 737 907 460 457 952 1,351 805 862 761 30 796 31 number 1959 . . . 11,233 8,310 11,123 8,187 7,741 12,202 25,146 17,821 32 1954 . . . 12,095 8,857 10,679 8,048 9,959 10,811 23,241 19,818 a dollars 1959 . . . 1,320,983 1,073,514 1,091,064 734,994 909,219 1,453,616 3,322,422 2,107,364 34 1954... 914,214 625,659 491,510 411,435 526,628 719,079 1,573,249 1,262,281 35 farms reporting 1959 . . . 15 24 19 17 79 36 54 43 13 32 32 17 12 33 38 48 n 1954... 37 number 1959 . . . 94 107 283 169 31 107 1,715 91 98 1954 . . . 63 23 122 86 49 39 100 124 39 dollars 1959... 10,620 19,570 153,650 41,935 2,875 40,700 151,995 16,587 41) 1954 .. . 14,244 1,837 15,763 3,464 2,639 2,427 8,057 12,748 41 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 190 150 287 298 370 494 128 485 251 285 274 350 42 1954 .. . 164 129 163 528 43 number 1959 .. . 4,543 3,324 8,670 6,812 3,162 14,148 5,293 9,025 44 1954... 1,859 1,963 5,361 6,232 2,728 6,167 5,090 5,265 45 dollars 1959... 136,290 99,720 260,100 204,360 94,860 424,440 158,790 270,750 « 1954... 56,729 63,541 186,391 203,046 82,839 164,357 166, 679 182,153 47 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 15 63 66 39 21 88 68 22 48 1954 .. . 4 45 20 23 14 49 63 20 4a number 1959 . . . 2,944 5,757 2,490 1,625 600 3,590 1,886 1,528 50 1954 . . . 137 1,906 366 679 370 1,688 1,648 735 51 dollars 1959... 38,272 74,841 32,370 21,125 7,800 46,670 24,518 19,864 5! SHEEP SHORN AND TOOL 1954... 2,487 31,415 5,343 8,014 5,118 29,761 24,211 11,093 53 . /arms reporting 1959 . . . 18 58 43 32 34 69 68 18 54 1954 . . . 2 45 21 21 12 55 68 21 55 number shorn 1959 . . . 3,024 3,763 2,028 1,593 996 2,413 2,324 720 H 1954 . . . 157 1,687 520 807 379 1,790 2,346 766 57 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 16,605 34,232 13,317 12,174 7,616 19,839 20,214 5,689 58 1954 . . . 1,444 15,609 4,065 6,323 3,119 19,436 19,468 6,503 59 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 4 7 1 2 4 7 9 1 60 number shorn 1959 . . . 1,573 145 4 10 82 528 478 70 61 pounds of woo! 1959 . . . 5,034 748 10 46 387 2,038 2,590 300 62 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 18 54 43 32 33 67 65 17 68 number shom 1959 . . . 1,451 3,618 2,024 1,583 914 1,885 1,846 650 61 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1959. . . 11,571 33,484 13,307 12,128 7,229 17,801 17,624 5,389 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year . farms reporting 1959 . . . 130 117 232 346 109 319 183 183 66 1954 . . . 78 96 208 405 112 295 170 235 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 738 768 .,163 1,312 644 1,603 945 1,090 18 Farms reporting by number of litters farrowed December 1, 1858, to November 30, 1959- 1954... 306 344 L,304 1,212 442 990 698 1,019 68 . farms reporting 1959. . . 53 40 127 205 52 129 85 75 70 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 62 60 77 107 37 151 72 78 71 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 10 11 16 27 15 30 20 22 72 . farms reporting 1 959 . . . 3 3 11 7 3 7 5 5 73 . farms reporting 1959. . . 2 2 2 1 1 3 74 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 1 1 75 . . farms reporting 1959. . . 110 83 195 167 287 258 96 252 198 148 141 76 1954... 60 66 84 117 180 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 366 385 603 709 302 744 437 553 78 1954 . . . 169 179 612 592 222 559 296 455 79 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 91 80 59 134 133 194 274 69 73 228 192 128 123 139 169 SO 1954 . . . 49 81 number of titters 1959 . . . 372 383 560 603 342 859 508 537 82 1954... 137 165 692 620 220 431 402 564 OKLAHOMA 219 County Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for dairy products sold for 1959 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See tantj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adair Alfalfa Atoka Beaver Beckham Blaine 1 ! 3 4 5 DAIHY PRODUCTS Any Bilk M cream SOld farms reporting 1959 - . . 1954 . . . dollars- 1959... 1954 . . . 16,302 30,387 43,032,192 35,611,557 2,640 9,076 12,009 952,934,611 728,016,625 7,711 18,378 5,474,624 12,838,333 25,255 47,268 14,851,368 15,119,277 12,165 19,011 8,015,050 6,850,917 227 350 6,508,656 5,606,976 11,962 18,722 1,506,394 1,243,941 22,179 41,191 25,495,231 22,941,980 1,741 3,200 4,271,074 2,989,189 2,625 4,308 1,085,716 719,258 2,261 188 176 276 531 649,640 540,963 2,354 251 364 17,066,752 14,639,799 30 167 3,375 55,245 200 471 612,760 382,741 99 180 1,030,841 462,024 34 29 1,023,066 448,807 66 152 7,775 13,217 134 365 178,682 111,329 10 26 70,489 55,916 22 23 15,627 12,032 19 3 272 461 280,775 349,514 1,032 75 110 4,336,136 4,097,089 197 351 136,754 349,201 357 625 295,675 282,958 212 314 17,692 22,620 212 314 17,692 22,620 323 560 304,832 374,564 16 26 206,647 159,560 15 35 44,067 36,276 5 3 7 75 108 173,255 65,134 2,310 30 21 2,912,060 1,235,085 50 87 15,235 33,199 219 459 47,577 60,124 69 191 32,781 33,482 2 4 26,300 25,100 69 188 6,481 8,382 180 361 117,371 112,952 7 22 800 2,290 17 29 164 857 16 1 203 446 744,565 489,281 3,668 69 75 14,123,884 8,009,381 150 371 113,313 314,596 352 617 66,131 121,412 187 260 14,584 18,894 1 1,000 187 259 14,584 17,894 336 564 217,877 369,787 36 39 1,762 5,992 34 52 503 1,686 32 2 163 465 298,506 275,738 1,831 70 94 5,112,733 3,891,358 103 371 86,604 223,930 276 566 97,939 109,273 100 210 8,795 44,498 4 31,040 100 206 8,795 13,458 265 479 169,885 179,552 11 20 48,728 26,631 21 30 12,273 6,023 16 3 2 415 712 407,699 462,083 962 133 7 8 t 1954 . . . pounds 1959. . . 1954... 175 7,374,836 6,371,910 282 11 12 IS 1954... pounds of butlcrfat 1959 . . . 1954 . . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 537 225,144 431,743 439 15 It tl 1954... dollars 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 834 144,180 290,726 228 19 90 21 1954... number 1959 . . . 1954... 357 17,284 106,366 23 24 25 1954 .. . number 1959 .. . 1964 . . . 2 77,500 228 27 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 as M 37 1954 . . number 1959 . . . 1954... 1954... dozens 1959 . . . 1954... Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959 1954 . . . dollars 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 355 17,284 28,866 409 756 424,472 577,229 33 54 23,005 41,892 37 39 40 41 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised- 76 7,847 11,949 26 6 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DAIRY PRODUCTS 1954... dollars 1959... 1954... 1954... pounds 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 127 247 381,460 277,181 3,004 86 94 7,685,230 5,668,184 46 153 5,545 74,211 479 890 125,006 270,064 169 345 24,572 77,249 5 46,000 169 341 24,572 31,249 434 767 285,831 452,946 17 44 38,495 8,463 24 61 10,143 2,445 21 2 1 405 1,024 532,075 613,563 1,314 143 172 9,390,218 8,397,484 292 852 217,080 557,204 629 1,316 292,313 297,962 296 412 33,854 28,266 1 2,000 296 411 33,854 26,266 581 1,192 573,861 675,606 29 66 124,506 82,634 45 94 31,111 19,965 35 5 5 443 685 1,230,945 1,164,309 2,779 206 344 26,725,005 25,658,004 237 341 289,660 222,377 579 1,116 297,946 403,288 369 499 46,893 81,104 4 38,423 369 496 46,893 42,681 537 1,027 994,490 866,380 34 97 11,615 70,095 41 94 2,577 16,449 34 6 1 90 151 324,555 276,169 3,606 60 85 7,787,493 6,292,976 35 66 14,130 13,795 279 459 43,380 77,005 117 189 9,535 26,272 1 17,000 117 188 9,535 9,272 207 363 143,020 89,564 26 61 1,142 22,538 34 91 354 4,045 33 1 268 430 558,825 359,020 2,085 162 212 15,062,997 9,266,173 111 218 31,985 63,131 302 583 160,746 179,806 116 205 251,212 178,826 11 17 222,500 171,400 107 189 28,712 7,426 236 479 153,226 131,666 20 28 1,664 3,961 66 87 724 1,438 65 1 53 128 175,273 152,922 3,307 36 89 4,477,398 3,559,955 17 39 2,452 27,067 171 265 36,606 40,235 47 101 6,867 25,924 3 22,000 47 98 6,867 3,924 114 230 122,771 66,643 19 14 849 503 33 56 298 388 32 1 30 86 40,733 51,296 1,356 4 16 779,600 746,596 27 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1954 . . . pounds of bulterfat 1 959 . 1954... POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 1954... dollars 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 70 14,124 40,667 108 202 19,976 34,298 34 19 20 21 1954 . . . number 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 75 1,994 6,171 23 24 23 1954 .. . number 1959 .. . 1954 . . . 34 27 28 29 1954 .. . number 1959. .. 1954 . . . 75 1,994 6,171 93 31 32 33 34 1954 . . . dozens 1959.. . 1954 . . . Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous 181 41,390 84,367 10 35 38 37 38 89 40 41 1954 . . . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . . 1954., number 1959 . . 1954.. Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised— 8,043 1,734 20 19 1,569 449 18 2 J 220 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data for dairy products sold for 1959 are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 205 81 209 15 451 100 385 593 2 1954... 333 126 419 92 789 252 825 757 3 dollars 1959... 1,146,421 97,985 972,248 31,000 1,154,603 154,816 495,843 1,165,379 4 1954 . . . 695,183 57,379 819,322 30,827 873,713 261,597 649,523 629,772 5 5,592 1,210 4,652 2,067 2,560 1,548 1,288 1,965 6 164 26 144 5 381 82 99 497 7 1954 . . . 196 45 213 12 530 112 162 567 8 pounds 1959... 24,398,647 2,547,008 21,714,458 516,000 27,911,672 3,718,935 9,724,004 31,054,729 9 1954 . . . 15,940,585 1,088,710 17,206,609 276,692 23,610,577 5,932,725 8,523,951 16,419,648 10 47 55 65 10 80 28 302 97 11 1954... 137 81 206 80 259 140 663 190 12 pounds of butxerfat 1959 . . . 21,607 15,210 24,240 2,000 34,090 4,940 307,079 18,355 13 1954 . . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 82,858 19,216 122,494 39,825 133,021 49,299 589,556 45,023 14 Poultry and poultry products SOld farms reporting 1959... 295 138 403 198 477 226 428 443 15 1954... 579 266 739 438 793 455 802 716 111 dollars 1959 . . . 143,577 31,457 247,063 47,447 211,967 163,188 105,587 1,379,847 17 1954... 146,189 42,254 266,718 99,954 238,124 133,282 160,111 912,203 IK 151 60 211 96 245 86 206 189 19 1954 . . 255 122 257 138 370 125 338 358 20 number 1959 . . . 37,464 30,330 19,870 9,966 116,802 26,350 11,829 1,260,442 21 1954... 48,970 17,580 15,780 13,619 114,799 70,386 57,133 1,228,551 22 2 1 3 47 29 1954... 2 2 1 4 6 3 67 24 number 1959.. . 14,500 26,000 88,001 1,230,178 25 1954... 35,500 11,000 5,180 90,592 63,302 36,150 1,198,914 91 149 59 211 96 243 86 206 145 L>7 1954 . . . 255 121 257 137 367 121 336 300 28 number 1959 . 22,964 4,330 19,870 9,966 28,801 26,350 11,829 30,264 29 1954... 13,470 6,580 15,780 8,439 24,207 7,084 20,983 29,637 30 254 116 377 175 430 178 396 326 31 1954 . . . 511 205 682 390 703 370 760 545 32 dozens 1959 . . . 448,934 56,043 413,995 155,649 527,962 388,982 251,703 427,513 33 1954 . . . 261,675 72,368 415,784 232,596 507,758 128,094 383,183 320,254 34 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous 28 9 24 10 21 30 13 46 .1.', 1954 . . . 27 15 57 26 50 69 31 28 31 dollars 1959 . . . 6,679 2,200 127,733 1,635 16,233 48,150 33,132 662,433 31 1954 . . . 10,061 5,965 110,187 8,981 20,434 21,802 9,601 70,169 38 Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting 1959 .. . 47 17 22 8 28 51 23 55 39 1954 .. . 57 22 57 28 61 100 25 39 40 number 1959 . . 1,577 926 23,820 436 4,163 10,419 14,879 189,124 11 1954 . . . Farms reporting by number ofturkeys and turkey fryers raised- 2,266 1,797 31,913 2,985 4,071 4,141 2,306 22,066 42 39 14 11 5 27 46 20 37 1:1 7 2 4 3 1 1 2 M 1 1 7 1 4 2 16 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 Any milk 01 Cfeam sold farms reporting 1959.. . 68 353 458 83 16 77 457 261 2 1954... 199 571 802 360 88 173 926 551 3 dollars 1959... 279,174 886,357 1,324,189 212,288 91,194 185,500 1,078,451 444,686 4 1954... 293,569 676,804 796,707 222,800 56,218 194,683 1,028,998 413,921 5 4,106 2,511 2,891 2,558 5,700 2,409 2,360 1,704 6 63 297 204 57 11 71 189 107 7 1954 . . . 86 390 266 112 28 80 299 156 8 pounds 1959 . . . 6,712,479 19,746,478 29,193,290 4,648,667 1,628,612 4,794,317 24,377,769 9,013,496 9 1954... 6,430,056 15,949,630 15,656,155 4,000,065 1,098,506 4,311,378 21,036,701 6,584,630 10 5 81 261 31 16 6 288 164 11 1954 . . . 113 181 536 248 60 93 627 395 12 pounds of buUerfal 1959 .. . 2,500 28,665 265,750 5,275 21,275 320 218,840 145,995 13 1954... POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 33,735 107,146 437,272 147,199 14,164 18,038 413,113 242,417 14 Poultiy and poultry products Sold farms reporting 1959 . . . 130 618 627 250 134 410 552 430 15 1954... 331 1,020 1,016 644 296 823 1,059 825 16 dollars 1959 . . . 12,721 265,720 266,333 91,657 151,853 1,631,832 137,619 241,010 17 1954 . . . 41,274 245,954 222,768 128,287 64,602 519,852 230,079 250,051 IB 37 380 324 106 49 182 253 246 19 1954. . . 131 456 437 210 102 365 413 366 20 number 1959 . . . 2,016 32,132 61,684 26,191 192,984 2,909,011 22,490 35,528 21 1954... 5,230 33,422 38,228 64,273 85,003 660,424 25,825 64,672 22 2 1 6 77 1 23 1954 . . . 1 4 5 36 4 24 number 1959 . . . 37,500 10,000 185,000 2,896,300 1,500 25 1954 . . . 10,000 52,000 81,000 649,184 39,150 M 37 380 322 106 43 105 253 246 27 1954... 131 456 436 206 101 329 413 364 9J number 1959 . . . 2,016 32,132 24,184 16,191 7,984 10,711 22,490 34,028 9 1954... 5,230 33,422 28,228 12,273 4,003 11,240 25,825 25,522 SO 113 583 602 239 114 286 487 395 91 1954 . . . 267 924 946 582 246 604 933 755 82 dozens 1959 . . . 38,312 703,459 524,668 250,346 215,258 181,231 473,010 556,532 13 1954... 95,938 579,665 622,111 212,224 51,547 117,641 582,380 518,356 34 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous 14 30 48 7 21 27 31 34 35 1954 . . . 25 73 79 26 22 48 99 65 se dollars 1959 .. . 1,611 63,576 97,483 13,111 1,899 187,646 1,360 77,095 37 1954... 3,559 51,974 24,268 14,451 1,252 67,869 16,633 41,249 18 17 31 36 7 37 65 44 54 M 1954 . . . 30 64 77 29 60 79 128 86 40 number 1959 . . . 268 13,407 21,128 3,300 472 50,521 499 11,648 <1 1954... Fawns reporting by number of turkey* and turkey fryers raised- 1,045 9,111 6,220 3,598 708 13,466 4,440 10,227 42 16 26 22 5 36 60 43 47 U 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 5 44 ■ 2 10 1 4 2 OKLAHOMA SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 221 on reports for only l sample of farms. See text] Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson 344 285 492 182 449 239 87 21 164 96 96 76 41 1 703 549 685 273 929 452 206 80 257 135 197 186 110 2 200,512 1,018,727 586,010 .'" . '! 2,268,598 138,157 207,963 54,980 284,557 221,645 66,525 119,155 99,390 3 393,669 606,799 535,541 343,314 1,364,275 234,870 124,322 53,253 210,397 99,317 81,171 152,571 135,033 4 583 3,574 1,191 1,512 5,053 578 2,390 2,618 1,735 2,309 693 1,568 2,424 5 22 89 265 107 329 66 62 15 34 31 40 46 21 e 44 137 221 171 469 96 93 45 31 28 52 88 43 7 369,672 18,962,399 10,482,958 5,856,503 52,139,335 2,291,508 4,492,160 1,368,621 5,875,982 4,764,850 1,527,476 2,567,755 2,052,630 8 922,352 9,778,323 10,579,135 8,582,002 31,307,775 3,214,805 2,473,231 1,256,593 3,176,123 1,803,663 1,1%, 249 3,138,026 2,904,010 9 322 207 252 76 125 173 25 6 130 65 56 35 20 10 659 412 464 102 460 356 113 35 226 107 145 98 67 11 369,763 214,671 168,500 21,370 68,775 118,420 16,455 750 81,968 18 ,860 12,692 16,330 6,725 12 707,797 392,966 284, 513 52,205 255,518 251,456 59,739 11,099 177,269 40,049 60,963 47,573 28,101 13 338 281 826 320 545 654 177 145 139 188 329 263 158 14 672 543 1,272 682 1,186 1,025 341 228 281 421 484 512 316 15 105,603 81,350 194,643 131,986 344, 520 265,407 37,162 12,629 19,933 131,022 109, 567 34,138 51,056 16 122,062 97,038 379,631 127,252 263,868 344,353 79,788 17,316 47,001 98,728 278,631 164,550 98,688 17 152 127 450 117 237 426 75 54 65 79 152 100 69 18 246 238 576 268 461 483 137 76 110 176 173 195 105 19 11,250 11,815 29,367 17,319 22,080 35,955 6,311 2,648 4,412 132,426 64,852 8,814 19, 615 20 14,105 15,953 61,284 18,235 34,732 51,000 65,707 2,450 8,156 54,769 5 166,662 4 164, 596 43,745 1 21 22 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 119,750 7 37,500 2 2 13,000 23 24 1,100 23,000 7,000 6,000 4,368 60,000 43,738 147,840 156,000 34,000 25 152 127 450 117 237 426 75 54 65 74 148 100 69 26 246 238 575 268 460 482 137 76 110 173 166 193 103 27 11,250 11,815 29,367 17,319 22,080 35,955 6,311 2,648 4,412 12,676 27,352 8,814 6,615 28 14,105 14,853 38,284 11,235 28,732 46,632 5,707 2,450 8,156 6,031 18,822 8,596 9,745 29 320 252 783 251 504 632 164 IX 127 150 289 239 137 30 634 499 1,173 582 1,065 944 298 200 255 353 410 451 291 31 225,870 142,478 607,539 423,788 555,250 883,559 126,511 38,788 58,659 166,624 292,912 110,340 149,594 32 389,096 286,371 850,349 234,422 507,923 861,952 107,671 46,719 110,612 71,478 296,671 164,585 146,283 33 6 24 41 25 19 24 7 6 18 12 9 10 12 34 27 36 102 42 81 51 9 12 18 14 28 25 14 35 40,343 38,391 19,448 10,982 186,212 13,183 606 1,150 2,418 23,737 2,087 997 1,912 .IB 5,559 3,775 83,926 34,979 67,386 64,457 4,690 1,851 5,852 35,215 54,130 3,586 18,494 37 13 41 21 34 40 24 11 12 30 12 26 10 10 36 34 45 75 61 83 46 14 18 23 24 35 42 14 39 10,133 10,104 4,261 2,353 84,103 3,333 143 355 770 5,902 696 203 810 41 1,265 1,053 18,179 6,765 14,305 15,132 935 572 1,171 7,989 12,412 1,326 3,568 41 12 38 16 33 32 22 10 11 27 11 23 9 5 42 1 3 5 1 1 1 3 3 1 4 43 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 ... 1 44 Love McClaln McCurtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee NoDle Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma 36 195 54 132 433 22 492 130 292 241 238 93 177 1 71 354 58 358 763 48 591 216 393 468 354 215 518 2 103,775 1,794,642 305,001 334,820 628,940 178,540 1,628,096 1,208,486 771,335 362,405 697,467 250,285 708,221 3 157,913 726,163 86,855 253,663 495,939 121,015 1,065,285 693,987 849,622 363,073 461,758 218,966 1,283,527 4 2,883 9,203 5,648 2,537 1,453 8,115 3,309 9,296 2,642 1,504 2,931 2,691 4,001 5 26 157 53 65 163 22 371 130 196 85 198 31 121 6 36 202 40 68 179 30 271 191 246 159 223 65 299 7 2,251,806 39,900,975 6,484,045 8,029,145 12,394,876 3,829,150 40,079,110 28,698,469 18,743,168 6,499,222 16,268,883 4,454,881 15,511,556 * 3,615,744 17,276,532 2,183,074 4,625,570 5,961,834 2,869,935 22,128,901 17,403,686 20,100,908 6,669,366 12,849,712 3,563,718 26,389,681 3 10 43 6 67 285 126 117 156 40 62 61 10 35 152 18 290 584 18 320 25 147 309 131 150 219 11 4,670 19,686 252 22,750 252,362 67,425 31,055 90,285 10,335 12,530 32,240 15 11,637 74,399 6,402 133,495 535,969 4,242 220,934 15,946 65,979 205,337 57,552 98,725 84,505 13 161 309 262 314 432 119 514 130 383 477 222 235 316 14 335 609 525 530 718 205 842 178 602 804 514 388 880 15 27,465 111,251 260,862 63,001 459,146 38,964 155,779 95,434 105,740 160,484 56,467 38,846 492,278 16 68,653 163,304 391,176 128,825 204,413 40,140 236,268 30,490 138,577 226,239 99,669 96,970 574, 599 17 51 162 110 159 246 66 262 73 160 299 96 85 192 IS 96 205 197 205 316 77 307 75 227 412 217 137 396 19 5,528 18,747 280,492 11,339 19,637 11,132 25,390 28,580 24,468 25,701 9,546 14,112 82,024 'XI 8,998 59,357 530,287 30,808 2. .,714 11,466 32,172 4,987 2 14,997 35,993 13,914 10,404 327,974 2 :.'l 1 4 10 19 1 2 1 1 1 1 18 23 242,800 8,599 17,000 "4 1,300 45,700 520,600 19,231 6,500 8,200 10,000 5,500 2,000 297,188 25 51 162 104 159 246 66 262 72 160 299 96 85 190 f> 95 201 181 205 316 76 306 75 227 411 217 136 382 .'7 5,528 18,747 37,692 11,339 19,637 11,132 25,390 19,981 24,468 25,701 9,546 14,112 65,024 'N 7,698 13,657 9,687 11,577 22,214 3,266 22,172 4,987 14,997 30,493 13,914 8,404 30,786 29 131 282 191 265 391 95 440 108 321 445 195 200 284 :ui 302 541 403 452 662 176 745 137 519 749 446 332 717 31 90,749 379,776 477,461 212,656 332,206 123,837 469,568 289,212 339, 569 536,839 167,636 101,580 1,290,454 32 142,919 353,150 120,295 249,845 492,936 84,426 518,793 65,683 303,799 524,631 256,738 139,981 627,794 33 19 19 30 28 31 16 43 9 36 24 18 27 27 34 18 16 46 44 31 12 54 12 39 49 47 34 126 31 862 1,587 1,081 1,275 361,988 1,298 19,348 5,626 4,758 5,771 7,578 6,056 110,986 S6 12,080 3,153 6,485 25,527 47,482 2,999 40,211 3,681 10,151 23,094 4,475 36,521 97,184 37 18 31 81 36 29 13 64 16 66 25 37 46 58 38 25 35 98 82 38 13 84 14 66 41 65 64 206 39 226 506 531 381 79, 968 252 4,240 1,338 1,816 938 1,688 1,522 22,770 in 2,415 951 2,042 5,389 10,838 730 9 449 856 1,767 8,566 1,541 7,449 18,831 41 17 1 28 3 80 1 35 1 15 5 11 60 3 13 2 62 3 19 5 34 2 43 2 50 5 411 43 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 M 222 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [DaU for dairy products sold for 1959 are based Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Okmulgee Osage Pittsburg Potta- watomie DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk Of Cream SOld farms reporting dollars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting pounds Cream sold farms reporting pounds of bulterfat POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products SOld farms reporting dollars Chickens sold farms reporting number Broilers sold farms reporting number Other chickens sold farms reporting number Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting dollars Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting number Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised— Under 50 farms reporting 50 to 399 farms reporting 400 or more farms reporting 1959. 1951 , 1959. 1951. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 101 226 195,115 291,735 1,932 61 105 3,976,875 5,973,328 50 121 19,265 53,7.48 285 554 73,316 182,887 129 205 14,352 36,701 25,000 129 203 14,352 11,701 241 452 220,661 208,852 32 51 8,284 68,838 58 106 2,111 15,137 52 5 182 328 790,513 917,344 4,343 121 199 20,063,170 21,713,311 61 L29 36,675 77,795 278 439 53,026 78,597 118 154 11,007 23,350 10,000 LIS 154 11,007 13,350 224 357 159,921 141,702 30 55 5,664 9,581 48 75 1,364 2,353 45 2 1 495 632 972,868 707,385 1,965 455 570 24,178,926 20,052,896 40 62 22,145 35,300 342 617 154,217 179,635 191 264 121,889 152,663 3 5 105,779 136,256 188 259 16,110 16,407 298 548 260,724 247,385 17 32 26,926 3,087 30 28 9,121 698 27 1 2 159 424 425,630 369,459 2,677 62 79 9,507,506 4,596,437 112 345 75,060 376,308 310 581 139,606 217,888 164 274 39,190 86,640 1 7 12,000 65,360 164 269 27,190 21,280 278 491 312,305 324, 567 22 45 39,192 46,494 27 42 8,739 8,104 23 1 3 519 776 890,486 947,449 1,716 257 281 23,213,335 18,075,127 283 495 163,955 474,028 467 855 170,819 371,683 261 403 27,981 92,194 1 5 1,600 64,717 260 399 26,381 27,477 416 750 525,012 538,669 22 64 18,273 114, 504 18 61 3,593 25,556 12 3 3 69 116 350,672 253,473 5,082 59 43 6,347,465 5,766,721 25 73 36,200 21,760 379 779 186,317 269,854 176 306 98,365 146,289 2 6 50,583 128,000 176 302 47,782 18,289 320 615 473,200 311,254 39 56 16,116 64,538 89 129 4,025 16,205 82 202 315 1,018,635 588,954 5,043 170 194 22,145,408 11,585,082 37 121 4,480 161,701 252 521 122,758 163,957 106 192 97,637 73,458 2 2 80,000 56,000 105 191 17,637 17,458 221 417 280,595 197,671 24 51 1,895 7,837 49 65 714 2,032 47 2 355 560 1,416,628 986,693 3,991 243 234 32,337,920 21,006,713 122 326 59,220 209,133 420 815 402,782 404,354 185 289 78,574 214,938 3 12 29,800 193,600 184 281 48,774 21,338 360 698 825,096 468,487 32 68 147,168 69,163 57 91 36,932 17,378 45 9 3 20 50 30,800 39,873 1,540 5 18 600,000 648,322 15 32 1,655 24,558 155 280 7,285 47,046 47 92 1,387 4,344 47 92 1,387 4,344 126 232 23,021 39,241 12 12 542 25,265 35 19 275 6,744 35 OKLAHOMA SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 223 on reports for only a sample of Farms, See text] Roger mils Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 296 170 88 58 102 174 55 259 229 132 339 251 308 1 615 457 197 133 265 267 136 333 383 190 970 493 615 2 850,176 486,676 266,490 180,282 287,013 281,842 266,395 1,683,826 821,636 513,521 477,070 211,088 582,948 3 468,141 1,098,078 305,332 126,904 272,728 219,752 264,999 1,476,273 600,443 404,016 530,703 313,210 538,124 4 2,872 2,863 3,028 3,108 2,814 1,620 4,844 6,501 3,588 3,890 1,407 841 1,893 S 81 120 33 33 76 54 30 224 209 106 122 45 43 6 70 268 57 51 123 53 59 288 268 110 188 60 59 7 15,876,040 12,648,840 6,114,625 3,662,873 6,475,760 4,682,446 5,767,810 41,066,535 20,924,529 12,931,604 8,781,344 2,920,150 8,279,412 8 5,912,832 25,064,621 6,818,880 2,798,963 5,982,243 3,141,267 4,686,937 36,962,369 14,919,730 9,700,525 5,777,952 3,581,673 5,359,136 > 229 55 55 30 26 141 30 50 20 36 233 218 265 10 545 189 140 82 142 214 77 45 115 80 782 433 556 11 250,413 13,175 22,495 11,590 27,915 94,852 15,265 5,760 6,620 12,720 168,594 163,159 313,000 1! 445,664 87,771 67,667 18,845 47,150 173,597 31,272 57,059 41,363 31,661 641,081 318,327 637,433 13 304 334 177 217 325 272 196 350 333 176 580 396 321 14 577 619 434 339 715 474 486 671 630 312 1,104 609 539 IS 115,539 207,638 155,175 237,723 108,751 46,115 43,591 499,227 236,389 40,546 309,986 410,918 175,798 IS 77,720 302,949 239,391 51,009 136,791 94,874 68,791 426,660 123,003 66,238 325,599 381,913 138,615 ir 135 142 69 82 152 136 85 185 176 96 253 214 135 IB 220 238 135 131 289 173 218 263 248 109 383 304 224 19 10,790 12,063 79,288 12,840 15,441 10,174 9,747 33,256 30,401 6,705 59,350 17,659 11,401 20 11,913 11,937 217,106 2 18 18,883 18,363 16,829 10,827 2 40,381 46,300 6,971 103,227 19,933 30,614 21 53 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 23,300 4,100 '.'4 209,914 11,700 4,597 3,800 20,000 30,525 75,000 16,000 25 135 142 67 82 152 136 84 185 176 96 253 214 135 ■X 220 238 118 129 289 172 218 267 247 109 382 304 222 27 10,790 12,063 55,988 12,840 15,441 10,174 5,647 33,256 30,401 6,705 59,350 17,659 11,401 28 11,913 11,937 7,192 7,183 13,766 13,029 10,827 20,381 15,775 6,971 28,227 19,933 14,614 29 278 273 112 163 286 242 173 282 294 156 543 353 294 SO 532 532 359 268 627 410 414 583 539 278 993 525 486 31 196,088 212,564 420,030 156,524 334,841 147,996 142,961 852,490 748,035 128,200 558,892 306,514 274,801 12 211,244 216,235 128,867 87,319 309,275 260,866 149,631 419,987 245,814 157,050 529,109 276,660 322, 814 .11 22 27 25 8 21 25 10 36 28 21 17 42 28 H 30 60 28 6 50 40 13 49 77 29 42 74 34 35 58,495 145,662 9,308 190,583 12,476 2,290 878 256,418 22,868 3,384 136, 532 321,449 97,270 n 9,694 217,883 47,561 84 12,572 6,489 6,201 210,016 6,323 4,371 102,911 278,606 19,542 37 39 41 33 18 25 35 10 52 62 39 21 50 34 M 35 65 67 9 46 51 6 99 79 36 45 77 43 3S 15,311 33,790 2,376 42,350 3,291 753 273 48,058 5,561 815 34,132 90,672 23,274 40 2,888 39,643 19,244 38 3,958 1,753 1,231 42,201 1,732 1,597 27,390 84,037 9,481 41 33 32 31 13 22 31 9 46 60 34 17 23 22 42 2 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 5 2 3 6 43 6 4 1 5 2 5 1 2 24 6 4( 224 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lOa.-GOATS AND KIDS ON FARMS AND MOHAIR Goats and kids of all ap.es . Angora coats and kids . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954 . Other goats and kids farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Goats and kids clipped famis reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959. 1954. pounds of mohair 1959 . 1954 . Goats and kids sold alive farms reporting 1959 . number 1959 . dollars 1959 . (For definitions and explanations, see t«xl) farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. Under 100 head farms reporting 1959 . 100 to 499 head farms reporting 1959 . 500 to 999 head farms reporting 1959 . 1,000 to 1,999 head farms reporting 1959 . 2,000 or more head farms reporting 1959 . 1,965 2,454 24,831 29,666 1,931 32 1 1 361 488 11,818 11,042 1,707 2,098 13,013 18,624 220 218 13,213 8,982 56,555 42,385 476 10,810 79,992 56 76 1,001 1,286 53 3 261 363 49 66 740 923 241 336 1,194 1,348 25 210 1,554 5 20 148 42 80 725 ,179 11 17 340 245 37 69 385 934 6 6 347 199 1,435 639 31 610 4,514 41 164 1 11 81 16 'so 2 20 148 2 12 9 13 37 382 153 371 13 28 22 51 40 417 54 446 2 10 6 8 30 357 121 199 130 2,059 376 886 8 265 1,961 Bryan 38 60 799 817 37 29 252 124 6 173 63 22 23 3 173 44 895 175 8 108 799 17 28 62 211 2 100 470 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Grady Harper Hughes Goats and kids of alt ages farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954.. Under 100 head farms reporting 1959 . . 100 to 499 bead farms reporting 1959 . . 500 to 999 head farms reporting 1959 . . 1,000 to 1,999 head farms reporting 1959.. 2,000 or more head farms reporting 1959 . . Angora goats and kids famis reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1 959 . . 1954 . . Other goats and kids farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1954.. Goats and kids clipned farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959.. 1954.. pounds of mohair 1959 . . 1954.. Goats and kids sold alive farms reporting 1959 . . number 1959 . . dollars 1959 . . 29 9 29 14 06 15 88 31 12 25 28 122 25 200 10 22 21 101 5 45 333 24 32 130 261 4 10 16 84 22 25 114 177 11 11 121 52 6 16 58 245 11 11 121 47 12 14 177 225 215 20 21 193 278 17 156 213 30 33 100 165 Item (For definitions and explanations. Okmulgee Payne Pittsburg Goats and kids of all ages . . farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Under 100 head farms reporting 1959 . 100 to 499 head farms reporting 1959 . 500 to 999 head farms reporting 1959 . 1,000 to 1,999 head farms reporting 1959. 2,000 or more bead farms reporting 1959. 20 13 38 130 Angora goats and kids Other goals and kids. . farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . number 1959., 1954.. . Tarnis reporting 1959 . 1954 . number 1959. 1954 . Goats and kids clipped farms reporting 1959. 195-1. number 1959. 1954 . pounds of mohair 1959 . 1954 . farms reporting 1959 . number 1959. dollars I TOO. 1 65 300 Goals and kids sold a 19 13 124 44 2 41 104 5 10 74 42 233 14 36 67 164 5 94 37 139 2 82 330 5 10 74 44 40 737 457 42 2 14 44 35 34 67 713 160 437 2 1 23 1 115 5 1 12 7 360 52 2,664 49 63 618 612 48 1 11 241 105 43 56 377 507 6 4 177 89 600 445 15 100 740 137 453 34 35 351 323 33 1 64 89 853 1,614 63 1 3 80 221 19 15 57 232 3 2 78 220 347 655 6 70 518 198 416 121 1,037 28 50 27 67 153 437 202 577 2 10 4 14 170 415 56 904 410 2,168 179 3,250 15 6 130 400 962 2,960 OKLAHOMA 225 CLIPPED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cott m Craig Creek Cuater Delaware Dewe 7 Ellis Garfield Garvin 42 42 51 3 30 23 19 7 2< > 31 10 73 < 12 31 26 1 60 82 65 3 28 19 18 6 2 ' 41 19 87 1. 7 24 22 2 544 518 1,250 6 304 475 101 19 27 ) 203 48 1,210 6. 615 90 327 i 779 1,043 794 7 362 322 69 16 17 ) 169 33 4,636 .3' ' 50 55 420 4 41 42 48 3 29 22 19 7 2 i 31 10 72 f > 11 31 26 5 1 3 1 1 L 1 1 6 7 8 9 14 8 16 9 4 2 2 8 1 16 _ 3 8 10 12 20 15 7 6 3 j 2 22 3 3 5 11 181 176 544 184 29 70 4 101 64 20 649 5' 1 537 162 12 232 144 210 224 16 7 1 2 2,740 SL ) 45 7 326 13 31 38 39 3 26 21 17 6 z > 26 10 61 > 9 31 21 14 51 65 52 3 24 15 16 6 2 S 39 19 73 K . 4 21 18 15 363 342 706 6 120 446 31 15 16 2 139 28 561 > 78 90 165 16 547 899 584 7 138 306 62 16 15 j 167 33 1,896 ? 5 48 94 17 7 6 11 4 3 2 . 4 1 5 4 8 18 5 5 8 5 1 9 J 1 4 19 210 168 522 156 19 60 15 48 20 571 61 ) 1,225 1,098 20 206 83 172 122 • 2,649 17 38 317 21 850 513 2,626 690 53 335 27- 131 50 3,554 3 ) 6,243 4,023 22 808 408 720 406 4 i 18,539 .7- 220 685 23 31 11 11 10 1 ) 12 2 L 3 10 24 687 23 300 60 15 L 130 261 14! 702 130 25 5,084 170 2,220 444 111 11 L 962 1,931 1, ». 5,195 962 26 Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Lov McClaii McCurtain Mcintosh Major Marsh a. Mayes Murray Muskogee 17 17 18 41 75 43 11 15 ]_ i 65 12 30 r L 38 20 40 1 26 25 14 73 101 52 32 21 1 2 Ill 31 29 l i 59 20 52 2 57 75 48 887 1,068 611 35 2, «2 2. > 1,067 37 274 6 ! 558 174 105 3 52 361 31 1,249 1,425 275 332 ' .56 4 i 1,790 71 614 13. 598 347 197 4 17 17 18 39 2 74 1 41 2 11 14 1 1 ) 64 1 12 30 1] I 37 1 20 40 5 6 7 9 9 2 3 18 22 3 3 15 4 5 8 7 1 10 2 6 1 17 27 11 4 18 2 11 ) 14 8 2 U 26 39 644 682 144 2, W7 271 5 60 182 68 2 12 4 179 1 307 663 79 L48 1 244 3 298 6 160 188 6 13 15 14 18 28 58 41 11 12 1 55 9 25 1 34 15 38 14 24 21 13 62 81 47 32 17 1 97 30 21 1 50 16 50 15 31 36 48 243 386 467 35 35 2. , 796 32 214 6 376 106 103 16 48 182 30 942 762 196 332 108 4 2 1,546 68 316 7. 438 159 191 17 2 2 13 12 2 1 10 2 I 3 6 18 4 8 18 4 4 11 1 8 2 4 6 19 21 38 561 602 147 iu 256 51 3, 0 ) 135 61 20 172 160 606 62 L01 220 1 280 5 > 91 144 21 80 150 2,208 2,103 642 L20 1,118 203 12, P8 > 545 209 22 560 511 2,268 204 .00 816 5 1,069 18 L 516 829 23 1 5 5 22 6 15 50 2 6 1 16 6 16 24 3 10 5 382 70 60 325 31 32 3, 201 1 175 35 120 25 22 74 37 2,827 518 .44 2,405 229 237 23, a ) 1,295 259 888 26 Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushma- taha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Steph ens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washi tan og Washita Woods Woodward 28 25 81 7 42 29 38 26 i 11 29 27 L L 9 6 7 1 21 39 68 8 56 34 42 45 5 10 27 21 z 2 7 4 16 ! 147 96 1,494 17 513 221 263 265 2 7 23 143 553 1 1 24 18 76 ?■ 195 115 1,033 18 443 326 459 289 1 ) 29 98 63 8 ) 11 18 120 i 28 25 78 3 7 41 1 29 38 26 i 11 29 25 2 1_ 1 9 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 5 2 21 10 5 6 2 2 2 6 2 ... 1 10 8 2 28 11 7 4 11 2 6 1 ... 11 65 9 741 225 79 31 63 1 L 2 422 2 ... 40 12 112 4 438 259 102 121 61 11 23 2 1 13 25 25 65 7 33 25 34 25 i 9 29 23 1 ) 9 6 6 14 15 37 49 8 48 30 39 39 S 8 22 21 21 ) 7 4 16 15 82 87 753 17 288 142 232 202 1 5 21 143 131 1 5 24 18 36 16 83 111 595 18 184 224 338 228 1 ) 18 75 63 6< . 11 18 120 17 2 1 16 6 4 2 2 1 1 3 1 18 4 15 8 4 2 2 1 1 l:i 41 4 670 192 72 15 63 1 J 1 510 40 20 74 354 218 46 80 24 9 1 21 132 12 2,918 513 234 52 >59 6 1 2 2,030 205 22 231 1,515 777 204 260 86 27 4 2.1 15 11 17 5 10 5 12 1 24 165 385 251 300 110 10 285 2 25 1,221 2,849 1,857 2,220 !14 74 2,109 15 26 226 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Icon (Fof definitions and explanations, sec tent) The State Adair Alfalfa Atoka Beaver Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian 1 Com: 12,416 273 36 228 26 74 61 496 160 177 2 1954... 17,203 275 29 334 9 55 59 792 388 209 3 4 5 acres 1959... 212,425 2,428 704 2,514 662 349 449 10,718 1,528 5,197 1954 . . . 276,920 2,591 459 3,240 205 480 620 14,178 4,475 4,675 Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959... 11,601 233 7 218 12 65 51 482 148 152 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1954 . . . 11,641 115 2 256 4 35 16 754 158 55 acres 1959... 196,346 2,231 89 2,432 299 305 247 10,398 1,316 4,228 1954... 187,505 1,126 23 2,454 12 281 189 13,610 1,929 1,035 bushels 1959... 6,233,518 64,635 1,697 60,510 8,575 13,327 5,014 350,898 41,702 167,508 1954... 2,212,707 8,234 230 22,888 70 2,191 2,415 202,528 17,740 11,483 3,046 1,739 33 2 2 29 10 1 6 4 4 1 132 214 21 21 71 13 1954... bushels 1959... 2,056,978 8,112 591 6,553 2,190 8,242 370 100,360 8,608 70,766 1954 . . . 497,675 550 1,161 302 1,570 53,324 5,051 3,452 481 8 24 10 3 9 3 6 34 16 17 18 19 20 1954 .. . 1,390 10 4 3 3 13 7 40 124 acres 1959... 10,362 70 593 277 4 196 25 111 907 1954 . . . 32,814 187 118 47 173 217 107 772 3,075 tons, green weight 1959... 76,301 287 3,138 2,042 35 1,575 206 810 7,466 1954... 106,815 350 102 270 400 580 302 3,186 11,557 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 22 23 24 green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 1954... 609 4,781 33 155 5 23 11 79 7 2 8 20 2 31 20 44 8 209 6 48 acres 1959. . . 5,717 127 22 82 86 40 6 295 101 62 1954 . . . 56,601 1,278 318 739 20 199 214 461 1,774 565 Farms reporting by acres of com , harvested for all purposes: 25 Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 6,600 205 11 152 8 71 49 200 130 51 21 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 2,183 41 11 40 5 2 5 108 13 28 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 2,816 24 12 32 9 6 151 11 65 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 487 3 1 3 3 1 23 4 13 29 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 169 1 6 1 15 30 100 or more acres, .farms reporting 1959... Sorghums: 161 1 1 1 8 1 5 31 Sorghums for all purposes 26,839 1,152,601 72 699 625 25,979 151 3,133 582 55,415 774 34,634 607 23,190 280 6,344 1,324 48,066 605 23,016 32 acres 1959... 33 Harvested for grain or 17,074 11,956 25 2 369 149 58 38 338 553 622 639 417 256 145 225 1,137 1,093 388 249 34 i5 36 37 38 T) 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 1954... acres 1959 . . . 721,168 234 15,444 1,697 32,608 23,914 14,412 3,391 36,853 13,987 1954 .. . 613,644 5 6,478 465 61,732 23,479 7,055 2,983 29,457 6,392 pounds 1959... 969,779,433 347,242,560 297,018 16,457,358 2,618,638 35,643,509 31,913,908 18,089,022 3,630,456 56,994,431 21,396,148 1954 .. . 5,656 3,314,864 314,216 32,318,888 14,378,336 2,873,976 1,416,072 18,277,112 4,068,680 8,455 552,286,536 3 7,420 199 9,222,745 9 164,100 196 24,703,489 411 21,298,004 207 10,412,448 30 711,200 591 28,601,035 165 8,454,328 pounds 1959... 1954 . . . 3,652 3,534 8 22 128 127 12 44 57 94 76 62 71 52 18 53 110 109 149 128 acres 1959 . . . 107,174 110 3,676 331 2,710 2,579 1,710 580 2,455 4,172 1954... 95,867 289 3,212 508 5,662 2,087 1,057 1,056 1,918 2,933 tons, green weight 1959... 776,694 1,099 24,217 1,966 15,725 17,470 11,180 4,278 20,161 34,966 1954... 304,917 1,109 12,097 1,197 13,753 5,757 3,237 4,674 7,960 9,191 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Hogged or grazed, or cut for acres 1959. . . 12,385 324,259 39 355 296 6,859 96 1,105 417 20,097 331 8,141 300 7,068 144 2,373 385 8,758 204 4,857 tons cut 1959. . . 285,278 683 5,916 656 14,134 7,276 5,981 3,376 7,592 5,201 31,763 35,734 39,498 21 28 41 711 1,220 1,289 81 6 7 1,244 912 999 1,197 616 633 1,465 1,115 1,243 414 126 120 287 1,350 1,216 596 1,193 1,330 Small grains harvested: 1954 . . . acres 1959. . . 4,321,253 503 208,697 93 224,024 36,027 141,492 3,984 94,054 132,501 1954 . . . 4,467,182 460 208,622 68 219,428 43,010 151,142 4,431 90,396 137,038 bushels 1959. . . 83,737,347 10,801 5,168,273 2,175 3,146,986 509,225 3,048,473 85,883 1,913,614 2,985,782 1954. . . 65,396,619 12,298 3,204,365 607 1,442,946 381,262 2,037,765 71,188 1,767,878 2,783,729 78,733,084 59,359,679 9,089 8,600 4,849,060 2,846,339 1,827 390 2,924,368 1,247,134 479,735 316,112 2,895,105 1,837,760 80,396 61,398 1,802,166 1,666,501 2,787,535 2,538,510 1954... Farms reporting by acres harvested: 2 24 10 13 38 u 59 961 3 14 1 166 245 290 479 625 960 60 7,009 20 38 5 11 215 105 168 72 25 7 9 151 589 461 283 258 310 430 763 61 5,816 3 93 46 144 62 7,476 2 310 130 125 313 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 14,472 15,091 26,193 44 126 765 361 314 31 81 723 64 42 108 67 119 519 321 523 1954... acres 1959 .. . 497,801 783 9,762 1,114 1,859 1,643 8,272 4,896 11,141 26,305 1954 . . . 812,180 2,613 6,506 2,636 1,054 2,299 13,432 18,939 20,951 33,298 bushels 1959 . . . 12,213,451 18,787 332,383 18,969 29,892 32,542 206,432 100,398 239,092 683,427 1954 . . . 20,765,234 86,466 169,385 48,834 14,505 40,053 314,459 398,141 578,045 1,012,934 3,724,563 5,836,857 1,700 19,257 89,554 53,829 5,260 10,537 4,247 2,120 11,942 13,686 67,412 62,133 18,707 110,676 59,818 140,609 237,677 286,455 1954... Farms reporting by acres harvested: 6 34 20 23 51 140 85 37 8 22 77 64 72 73 1,913 5,723 9 23 43 157 6 13 58 40 21 10 13 62 181 119 41 12 455 130 203 185 114 74 4,492 11 109 7 12 17 5 2 75 2,251 1 46 4 7 59 76 100 or more'acres farms reporting 1959... 712 6 1 5 497 224 77 78 79 80 .11 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 13,850 8,598 11 27 664 339 1 6 410 138 167 85 441 227 1954. . . acres 1959 . . . 611,262 258 32,854 24 23,978 5,156 17,348 183 15,887 22,059 1954 . . . 251,251 297 11,946 103 5,066 1,766 6,375 1,139 3,331 5,512 bushels 1959... 13,437,376 6,820 953,257 720 339,727 61,321 391,376 4,252 292,613 485,155 1954 .. . 4,728,153 8,516 200,652 1,225 41,063 23,331 90,351 16,793 80,765 134,896 7,462,593 1,868,507 2,990 1,065 613,581 89,686 90 163,537 15,131 21,945 7,632 238,270 29,734 426 3,859 144,852 27,751 201,008 37,210 1954... 2,371 60,207 1 20 76 2,454 2 18 36 1,601 100 2,813 110 2,752 5 51 196 3,623 63 1,381 acres 1959. . . bushels 1959... 663,040 434,665 1,728 44,665 838,352 ■267,059 350 310 6 109 3,185 695 25,556 15,761 23 650 9,801 2,474 250 7 246 7,265 1,550 16,163 11,813 25 1,719 22,314 10,060 24,900 15,996 37 819 16,486 8,206 25,840 15,545 49 1,275 17,431 7,491 361 140 47 1,193 30,155 7,877 55,072 40,213 56 1,035 17,563 6,394 17,653 14,370 63 1,696 46,606 14,573 acres 1959. .. bushels 1959 . . . OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 227 Part 1 of 5 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 104 215 320 26 155 97 45 31 420 262 32 309 44 28 12 286 1 128 188 535 17 196 158 120 47 406 409 48 253 80 46 53 444 2 1,296 1,963 3,760 960 3,021 1,038 409 411 10,912 3,722 409 4,563 571 152 119 7,993 3 1,446 2,130 5,200 658 3,875 1,825 1,635 738 9,776 6,539 456 3,594 1,190 433 805 10,248 4 100 212 301 17 150 87 42 31 414 250 13 300 25 22 4 267 5 101 102 411 10 146 110 83 35 118 211 4 29 9 15 2 415 6 1,258 1,911 3,574 692 2,953 945 394 391 10,651 3,502 220 4,448 323 105 13 7,462 7 1,205 1,257 4,014 471 2,901 1,347 1,168 596 2,841 3,929 27 367 63 82 60 9,557 3 43,425 56,646 94,299 17,055 122,046 30,180 15,226 15,964 358,930 86,965 6,960 156,690 7,053 2,277 312 314,216 9 14,497 7,093 36,884 4,255 46,385 17,956 14,282 9,895 19,964 22,345 157 2,342 214 615 720 196,256 10 10 25 33 7 72 20 6 9 187 39 3 67 2 1 1 132 11 1 2 24 2 59 10 5 6 24 8 2 1 164 12 14,015 5,088 13,865 7,000 71,475 5,434 1,741 7,205 120,239 17,706 4,450 38,825 2,500 60 27 154,579 13 300 436 3,225 350 22,264 2,556 425 853 2,371 1,241 83 360 92,444 14 1 1 10 3 1 12 4 13 4 15 4 8 9 15 4 7 24 3 10 108 13 33 46 26 6 7 15 16 15 12 170 29 8 216 35 167 55 217 31 106 316 17 20 184 517 26 168 3,339 369 360 1,255 615 124 109 336 18 90 100 1,859 372 70 1,701 405 800 390 1,117 166 442 2,304 19 19 996 1,902 70 894 8,807 1,003 1,740 3,202 1,440 235 103 1,026 20 4 4 20 3 5 11 3 1 5 16 6 9 6 3 17 21 31 84 134 1 35 47 32 13 216 196 12 188 48 27 44 23 22 23 40 186 98 39 93 7 20 45 185 22 60 31 16 215 23 241 853 1,186 3 457 452 299 142 3,596 2,241 69 1,972 512 227 636 353 24 68 160 226 9 72 61 36 16 136 158 20 174 31 25 9 93 25 17 29 45 3 24 21 3 7 69 34 7 61 5 2 2 58 26 16 25 41 8 47 15 5 8 156 59 4 59 7 1 89 27 1 1 5 3 7 1 35 8 11 1 1 23 28 1 2 15 2 2 9 29 1 3 3 3 9 1 1 2 14 30 118 76 148 315 156 144 464 301 415 130 648 220 533 493 607 310 31 2,895 778 2,559 82,277 3,792 4,121 21,943 13,576 12,630 2,195 25,390 4,936 24,936 30,905 17,983 8,843 32 35 19 40 271 96 75 289 223 321 53 427 115 296 222 324 248 33 14 1 11 349 80 51 119 43 240 62 329 18 214 216 29 101 34 987 217 1,207 71,195 2,001 2,062 12,201 10,213 9,298 881 13,484 3,183 9,759 10,150 10,523 7,322 35 184 3 141 100,159 1,472 909 2,313 951 6,445 1,502 9,971 512 7,938 9,320 1,036 1,775 36 1,233,704 181,940 1,481,608 89,266,051 2, 505, 921 2,876,600 18,052,511 15,544,196 16,354,250 876,637 19,766, 584 4,866,252 11,077,772 7,687,868 11,651,705 11,819,620 37 95,200 840 59,136 49,903,280 1,357,552 532,728 1,097,096 763,616 2,380,224 432,488 5,521,544 217,672 2,299,528 3,173,072 709,800 1,305,304 18 3 3 6 224 40 22 154 159 145 4 164 36 103 66 172 113 19 75,000 29,200 612,500 61,203/185 1,200,922 620,600 10,095,232 10,213,825 6,818,947 14,312 7,869,121 1,407,656 3,333,314 2,123,613 5,955,821 6,213,110 in 9 5 6 20 29 18 55 11 72 13 201 49 75 81 152 14 41 20 11 3 13 37 19 43 22 147 18 184 35 95 43 82 22 42 186 47 190 1,035 898 698 2,052 309 1,783 196 5,436 907 2,560 3,725 3,027 239 ,1 394 163 110 505 981 518 1,187 625 4,095 456 5,051 597 3,119 1,851 1,853 376 44 1,195 277 1,684 10,922 10,867 3,628 16,898 1,864 15,522 1,022 44,857 6,779 12,845 13,775 18,353 2,344 45 1,366 256 320 2,555 2,672 1,842 4,882 2,058 13,620 1,466 17,959 2,591 7,485 3,747 4,228 2,096 46 84 52 111 182 50 75 249 111 87 73 281 78 377 395 261 69 47 1,722 514 1,162 10,047 893 1,361 7,690 3,054 1,549 1,118 6,470 346 12,619 17,030 4,433 1,282 48 1,606 847 747 7,751 1,375 1,906 5,982 3,660 1,801 837 10,274 930 9,878 14,645 3,999 775 49 91 112 95 1,269 390 48 1,542 370 752 82 840 164 211 1,013 230 157 50 21 27 11 381 279 25 485 558 534 50 1,118 227 712 546 1,778 304 51 23 73 13 339 307 16 715 800 491 61 1,215 233 880 643 1,931 242 52 529 488 165 140,008 8,999 413 36,780 65,992 19,843 1,611 148,432 6,967 97,446 97,878 278,677 8,199 53 407 1,085 261 92,092 9,557 341 48,716 88,802 15,485 1,380 159,506 6,456 104,184 111,569 277,708 6,931 54 10,888 8,610 3,401 2,652,724 167,114 7,636 480,668 973,756 414,061 22,524 2, 873,614 147,490 1,839,325 1,387,951 6,411,306 190,082 55 6,185 20,880 4,144 509,901 165,343 4,666 670,175 1,282,240 357,409 16,340 1,821,665 168,677 954,623 967,111 5,571,132 123,006 56 9,676 6,938 2,261 2,468,737 152,676 6,329 446,636 928,803 382,486 19,414 2,670,634 135,910 1,754,679 1,287,622 6,063,236 176,531 57 5,149 14,961 3,538 424,263 137,998 3,201 601,253 1,196,953 313,466 11,723 1,648,275 146,324 866,835 862,563 5,077,229 108,765 58 3 5 2 1 28 7 15 7 9 8 15 15 8 7 29 14 •■9 8 15 7 7 131 12 111 58 259 21 107 136 48 24 49 172 60 7 7 2 11 64 5 121 87 146 11 139 39 100 57 116 83 61 3 42 43 1 121 155 83 7 313 23 189 106 458 32 62 1 320 13 117 251 37 3 544 14 367 352 1,126 3 63 48 34 22 3 255 48 112 203 409 64 342 183 185 42 901 231 oi 71 200 66 334 106 635 615 709 210 413 364 134 23 1,171 305 65 1,754 634 563 39 6,710 1,612 3,384 8,525 13,488 1,821 12,115 4,106 4,957 1,002 28,379 6,213 66 2,451 5,908 2,143 9,160 3,232 21,953 24,476 24,541 5,349 12,470 9,571 3,236 465 34,777 7,805 6" 37,833 15,475 11,845 605 170,438 43,740 48,022 185,427 339,662 32,154 263,147 90,041 102,385 22,711 783, 672 169,109 68 52,846 156,038 54,789 242,293 64,915 491,663 549,745 716,024 110,678 344,488 300,788 71,150 10,836 923,256 176,417 69 9,518 2,563 470 380 55,517 2,806 3,255 59,633 69,358 4,459 114,635 10,683 18,534 7,219 272,329 48, 579 "0 7,054 41,662 16,319 83,139 17,318 86,632 182,349 168,237 31, 838 145,443 78,589 18, 525 2,118 309,301 63,155 71 4 9 4 1 38 8 16 10 34 12 42 37 25 9 66 34 72 17 19 8 2 118 19 46 62 157 25 124 82 86 17 334 103 73 17 5 8 68 12 30 69 130 15 98 43 48 11 324 60 74 6 1 24 5 15 46 76 10 58 21 23 5 134 28 75 4 1 1 ■7 4 5 16 12 2 20 3 23 6 76 12 4 1 39 99 2 105 91 178 7 518 40 313 265 1,088 57 77 10 11 5 5 65 4 97 122 126 32 167 100 73 156 450 61 78 147 114 25 1,909 3,775 30 3,987 3,216 6,032 213 21,501 1,063 12,764 12,403 52,896 1,122 79 211 173 204 326 1,980 98 2,131 3,200 3,424 526 3,844 2,079 1,492 4,960 13,369 1,307 80 2,828 1,135 500 27,145 90,695 440 50,706 47, 118 147,383 3,935 406,374 24,887 231,077 169,574 1,310,047 24,134 81 3,320 3,820 3,630 1,218 50,826 768 38,484 57,802 82,796 7,653 75,498 57,438 22,830 68,749 270, 526 24,171 82 16,189 58,857 20,499 18,586 29,236 410 175,858 5,913 72,571 58,517 640,593 7,541 83 1,020 374 1,200 265 26,546 7,906 25, 256 24,687 753 19,364 14,102 4,405 12,623 102,416 12,946 84 5 1 27 10 1 9 5 14 1 122 11 103 51 30 8 35 128 15 1,536 206 20 137 79 217 15 3,719 176 2,514 1,214 610 164 86 1,550 150 17,963 2,899 210 1,095 745 2,750 150 41,644 2,098 22,367 12,595 6,961 2,208 87 1,226 13,428 2,321 170 799 325 1,383 24,032 1,290 13,586 6,504 5,104 1,470 88 12 7 13 3 15 21 17 18 23 13 28 16 30 12 27 28 89 256 99 287 665 321 568 608 735 674 265 788 297 785 272 749 810 90 3,600 2,326 6,060 6,725 6,257 16,160 7,488 20,504 13,064 2,640 13,843 4,238 10,379 3,655 11,174 15,410 91 180 5,150 350 2,741 986 5,775 1,503 150 2,434 1,750 3,375 1,154 3,662 3,030 92 Stub items continued 228 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 Com: 190 ; 43 26 11 10 88 403 32 81 141 2 1954 . . . 377 32 35 13 9 269 501 61 204 193 3 acres 1959... 2,787 769 115 73 309 992 6,089 272 1,796 2,286 4 1954... 5,118 1,089 212 256 134 3,282 7,219 599 5,046 2,740 5 158 28 13 7 82 391 28 80 141 g 1954... 281 1 10 9 215 461 10 172 166 7 acres 1959... 2,179 459 51 49 963 5,662 212 1,775 2,276 8 1954. . . 3,600 11 37 43 2,750 6,833 131 4,401 2,369 9 bushels 1959... 78,025 12,856 1,496 1,375 23,931 167,118 8,061 41,362 72,678 10 1954... 47,162 200 231 510 25,356 97,393 3,739 66,368 34,674 IX 47 52 10 1 1 10 13 60 56 5 1 20 65 37 29 12 1954... 13 bushels 1959... 28,104 5,293 40 20 3,309 33,412 6,636 18,773 14,853 14 1954 . . . 11,071 3,601 9,556 3,400 23,755 5,907 15 24 13 1 8 1 6 1 1 16 1954... 45 11 1 6 3 1 3 6 17 acres 1959... 498 273 1 289 8 202 45 10 18 1954 . . . 945 527 20 46 16 59 45 80 L9 tons, green weight 1959... 4,346 1,380 5 758 75 2,030 450 80 20 1954 . . . 3,537 1,355 45 293 50 295 185 301 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut far green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 12 5 12 5 3 5 24 3 2 22 1954... 69 20 24 6 9 51 47 51 33 27 23 acree 1959. . . 110 37 63 24 20 21 225 15 21 24 1954... Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: 573 551 155 213 134 486 370 409 600 291 25 Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 99 22 24 10 3 60 207 27 38 66 26 11 to 19 acrea farms reporting 1959... 49 8 2 2 16 93 2 13 32 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 34 10 — 1 2 11 85 2 21 35 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 7 3 2 14 5 7 29 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 1 1 1 2 1 30, 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959... Sorghums: 2 1 3 1 aa Sorghums for all purposes 766 580 485 442 344 92 373 724 189 83 32 acres 1959... 23,001 22,982 21,291 24,828 24,085 1,507 9,322 34,996 6,252 2,295 33 Harvested for grain or 569 413 276 362 170 23 239 610 145 20 34 1954... 351 110 200 307 47 19 327 419 38 30 35 acres 1959... 15,469 16,137 10,422 16, 989 8,845 439 6,216 27,746 4,511 1,023 36 1954... 6,347 5,932 5,368 12,684 2,438 329 6,465 11,222 699 1,043 37 pounds 1959... 23,014,503 21,401,470 11,295,129 18,920,807 6,883,196 338,200 7,636,164 39,682,735 5,418,376 1,017,830 38 1954... 3,547,992 3,385,872 3,174,976 10,988,936 798,840 168,000 3,849,552 8,833,440 541,856 494,536 39 220 247 174 285 74 3 40 446 90 4 40 pounds 1959... 9,239,794 12,610,629 6,922,770 14,562,724 2,915,604 36, 900 1,473,529 32,894,315 3,397,444 44,500 41 127 159 49 20 46 18 10 25 6 15 42 1954.. . . 113 138 23 60 11 11 32 39 10 21 43 acres 1959... 3,449 3,820 1,445 721 1,999 353 272 920 311 607 44 1954... 2,522 4,168 753 1,739 539 133 544 1,122 243 355 45 tons, green weight 1959... 27,452 23,730 9.,810 2,993 8,713 2,303 2,226 7,362 1,428 2/844 46 1954... 7,575 9,236 1,380 7,1.05 1,007 547 896 2,022 957 1,448 47 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 225 159 321 201 264 60 196 239 66 58 48 acres 1959... 4,083 3,025 9,424 7,118 13,241 715 2,834 6,330 1,430 665 49 tons cut 1959..- 2,997 4,602 4,776 7,549 8,712 601 1,317 3,061 1,214 777 50 179 501 1,312 891 526 211 117 839 127 27 Small grains harvested: 51 877 874 1,406 1,580 376 560 234 454 504 557 36 45 21 17 635 1,063 177 219 22 20 52 1954... 53 acres 1959 .. . 47,234 259,393 39,846 15,254 1123,920 1,461 408 62,658 7,214 1,358 54 1954... 45,371 267, 563 55,334 53,073 121,621 1,860 422 126,612 8,111 1,707 55 bushels 1959... 1,051,102 5,686,792 501,621 251,129 1,509,695 29,443 5,873 684,165 86,124 17,744 56 1954... 913,762 5,488,876 495,423 428,128 1,006,399 40,766 6,287 1,546,670 100,744 19,077 57 998,442 844,206 5,350,621 5,063,091 465,450 447,614 240,004 377,865 1,393,460 900,956 28,993 34,805 4,449 4,326 619,374 1,439,128 82,296 91,029 14,899 16,344 58 1954... Farms reporting by acres harvested: 59 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 34 14 11 7 2 1 4 23 5 1 60 336 27 64 73 11 15 11 140 86 15 61 220 85 72 53 26 10 4 136 50 5 62 159 303 88 54 93 8 2 129 23 63 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959 — 128 977 141 47 372 2 205 13 1 64 470 • 701 500 741 72 244 11 64 44 16 31 113 45 230 40 533 113 290 50 102 65 1954... 66 acres 1959... 14,967 17,453 2,629 160 1,056 1,478 992 1,138 3,896 2,106 67 1954... 19,470 22,266 7,480 1,713 722 4,457 5,692 17,290 11,041 4,956 68 bushels 1959... 380,221 455,304 42,065 3,046 24,265 34,217 23,223 19,925 50,026 42,671 69 1954... 522,042 545,575 215,078 26,210 8,000 108,876 130,476 475,681 222,458 83,197 70 97,017 135,870 199,979 176,459 16,178 49,399 925 4,885 3,108 2,718 767 9,353 3,650 22,433 12,318 273,867 6,102 46,324 7,436 28,579 71 1954... Farms reporting by acres harvested: 72 67 46 6 3 4 3 9 4 11 5 73 185 166 30 7 27 8 21 22 43 23 74 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 132 184 19 1 8 10 11 8 27 13 75 65 86 12 4 4 4 4 28 4 76 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. . . 21 18 5 1 6 2 4 5 77 262 826 43 29 204 16 1 84 16 12 78 1954 . . . 152 415 91 169 98 38 21 242 25 19 79 acres 1959 . . . 7,822 50,447 1,369 1,102 12,112 514 25 3,780 328 289 80 1954... 3,447 14,040 2,354 8,135 4,117 1,560 597 8,824 463 473 81 bushels 1959... 186,700 1,131,399 17,993 13,195 173,796 13,399 125 56,732 5,619 6,360 82 1954... 88,436 289,551 32,744 82,987 40,768 28,813 8,974 153,223 6,371 6,077 83 70,351 21,826 767,330 138,758 7,800 11,463 7,010 46, 906 65,696 8,518 5,774 5,180 161 38,329 98,251 2,276 1,273 1,900 1,675 84 1954... 85 42 53 44 26 29 5 11 2 6 m acres 1959. .. 661 1,451 878 482 1,117 60 275 43 77 87 bushels 1959... 8,973 17,329 9,862 8,216 10,289 665 3,427 422 565 88 6,593 55 13,664 32 7,464 20 6,500 8 6,606 6 12 375 43 366 5 336 8 17 89 90 acres 1959 . . . 1,283 711 597 252 201 617 821 139 247 342 91 bushels 1959. . . 23,372 15,173 9,997 4,828 2,105 11,965 20,815 1,860 3,548 5,787 92 6,593 6,614 6,615 2,449 650 950 395 1,200 563 625 OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 229 Part 1 of 5 Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love Mcclain McCurtaln Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 87 25 27 77 232 220 87 190 253 522 416 41 47 314 47 431 1 61 36 24 129 419 273 105 229 383 819 698 81 101 270 55 692 2 2,079 365 264 653 2,432 2,514 1,098 4,042 5,343 5,837 7,600 482 829 5,287 887 6,803 3 1,482 732 184 1,203 4,045 2,779 1,379 5,640 8,244 9,952 11,475 1,444 2,331 4,763 866 10,778 4 81 16 23 74 229 208 79 179 238 521 411 14 38 302 42 427 5 7 8 10 113 336 148 34 211 330 726 616 1 72 91 36 436 6 1,928 162 235 617 2,312 2,212 951 3,842 5,050 5,806 7,493 196 761 4,976 852 6,625 7 270 282 80 1,018 3,280 1,399 478 5,290 6,974 9,257 10,519 15 1,644 1,280 573 7,162 s 78,188 4,095 7,785 12,203 68, 827 64,927 28,026 75,421 194,966 168,710 252,412 3,283 24,320 147,342 26,243 147,097 > 5,141 4,128 280 8,547 32,264 11,878 4,700 94,519 99,066 108,109 105,992 155 22,589 9,789 9,197 49,338 10 34 1 5 6 26 38 15 19 117 124 137 5 69 12 113 ;i 1 1 2 15 10 5 36 90 33 90 1 18 7 3 42 !. 35,043 260 5,656 1,090 12,452 16,216 9,534 7,740 100,170 45,235 116,527 1,343 26,106 8,329 38,778 11 1,200 2,550 65 1,512 1,070 1,880 12,739 28,568 16,434 16, 836 155 4,024 241 545 4,713 1.. 3 5 1 11 8 13 1 3 18 1 11 1 4 15 27 12 1 2 23 20 18 7 4 11 3 82 4 10 16 103 157 100 247 140 263 3 62 225 10 155 5 80 17 707 263 45 23 376 263 467 211 53 183 140 1,982 98 200 IS 630 585 600 2,670 928 1,825 21 360 322 50 1,378 50 643 19 1,850 1,036 200 115 1,527 1,100 1,810 710 485 420 420 6,908 195 680 20 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 21 5 4 5 11 8 14 4 8 ..'1 28 18 14 18 94 110 57 28 48 91 93 71 26 115 16 263 ."'.".■ 48 46 29 36 20 55 7 200 30 28 45 61 58 156 30 98 23 505 187 104 140 742 1,004 638 350 303 484 903 1,246 547 1,501 195 3,416 24 33 17 22 56 170 159 58 75 98 362 152 28 23 151 22 216 '-•• 13 3 1 15 35 26 12 30 50 78 110 7 11 71 5 82 26 29 4 3 5 24 30 14 67 82 69 134 5 9 79 18 115 27 7 1 1 2 3 15 15 8 14 1 3 6 15 28 2 1 2 1 4 2 6 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 1 5 1 2 30 539 360 560 41 121 356 263 187 301 88 383 593 44 389 50 394 31 19,642 10,574 23,565 543 1,605 6,655 5,858 5,057 8,987 795 9,512 19,368 1,547 10,551 1,878 9,643 K 446 165 464 5 20 192 105 120 234 28 232 254 28 229 33 234 13 44 53 172 7 13 111 30 108 118 10 206 73 9 60 4 135 V, 16,060 4,984 18,075 57 478 2,742 1,998 3,14.7 6,433 356 6,514 8,223 1,081 5,785 1,190 5,795 3? 1,604 1,050 4,124 118 105 1,645 455 2,099 2,510 227 4,209 2,312 157 1,600 46 3,940 3d 28,488, 868 6,175,397 27,980,177 32,600 721,846 3,397,566 1,962,888 2,808,642 8,691,607 501,400 8,789,241 8,116,571 1,804,956 8,033,300 1,566,220 6,872,499 37 489,496 421,568 1,975,008 23,184 86, 016 494,704 207, 872 1,671,096 1,452,024 236,096 2,086,392 1,665,104 58,296 445,704 23,296 788,312 if. 292 69 327 5 41 20 16 93 3 108 116 5 61 13 76 19 17,103,546 2,146,549 19,879,333 49,000 708,409 561,690 370,175 3,766,865 102,000 3,589,176 3,953,511 375,000 1,944,002 952,550 2,275,739 40 104 84 31 5 13 39 47 7 29 9 9 105 1 103 4 32 41 54 50 41 6 49 22 5 23 27 15 42 14 104 3 21 42 2,306 2,325 929 230 316 1,062 1,131 242 1,085 164 164 2,802 7 2,501 224 1,004 43 1,432 1,396 1,007 73 1,336 589 142 621 405 160 1,129 233 2,752 85 569 44 21,770 12,313 5,004 1,804 2,114 9,398 6,017 1,413 11,562 1,093 1,079 16, 856 70 19,933 2,931 9,625 45 5,070 3,352 1,577 424 5,300 1,958 950 2,728 1,128 334 3,501 1,110 9,240 360 1,389 46 68 158 169 33 91 179 161 83 74 52 208 375 17 141 16 182 47 1,276 3,265 4,561 256 811 2,851 2,729 1,668 1,469 275 2,834 8,343 459 2,265 464 2,844 48 875 2,164 3,865 288 1,098 2,158 2,569 1,121 1,180 421 3,847 6,021 299 2,029 521 4,193 .'.'• 311 410 612 52 77 430 197 67 256 105 108 723 22 158 343 405 50 1,481 1,305 1,013 1 79 396 777 52 332 9 58 1,071 29 335 60 258 51 1,540 1,424 1,362 89 382 969 43 333 1 64. 1,236 30 280 48 243 '■:: 179,456 192,927 138,870 '22 3,811 9,925 67,052 878 11,099 144 1,742 131,432 798 10,858 1,639 8,380 53 181,454 201,883 176,898 4,452 8,473 68,456 799 3,993 50 1,034 138,315 617 8,109 1,398 8,099 54 4,752,685 4,137,770 1,812,994 198 98,135 161,688 1,518,415 14,665 233,170. 4,327 29,030 2,852,046 12,552 219,350 37,771 167,704 55 4,416,987 3,613,441 2,931,861 . 122,384 139,792 1,275,692 12,470 159,092 600 16,505 2,109,335 10,268 183,331 26,917 180,499 5ft 4,579,142 3,942,094 1,722,481 198 93,929 140,884 1,434,994 13,739 217,552 3,812 26,988 2,723,927 11,783 194,974 35,546 156,866 57 4,135,628 3,317,880 2,760,829 113,959 105,682 1,156,617 10,419 142,077 500 10,950 1,911,441 8,111 155,220 22,567 164,741 58 39 16 8 ... 5 50 27 6 16 2 12 1 17 2 21 59 183 53 88 1 28 215 150 40 178 "a 30 73 15 151 34 129 60 213 103 151 23 92 160 4 76 1 18 153 8 115 17 68 61 371 342 241 14 32 198 2 46 7 313 5 43 6 31 62 670 791 525 9 7 242 16 1 520 9 1 9 63 803 582 220 2 61 303 374 55 234 22 83 345 70 318 66 206 64 878 747 755 7 121 518 660 119 324 59 196 319 136 545 74 446 65 35,633 21,053 7,275 14 2,677 7,042 10,763 2,331 7,094 1,118 2,020 8,888 3,364 12,215 2,043 6,436 66 27,838 24,043 23,891 184 4,197 11,633 20,268 4,644 8,353 1,A59 5,638 6,969 7,503 21,499 2,464 13,255 67 1,152,785 510,900 127,424 62 78,855 135, 108 258,448 59,162 185,022 26,952 37,349 241,924 74,612 300,397 53,905 123,539 63 776,885 619,889 621,489 3,005 123,981 234,359 460,448 144,016 197,717 39,528 130,581 199,902 201,462 633,614 51,626 347,246 69 544,099 127,303 56, 206 10 29,460 24,265 62,144 16,436 49,135 4,100 8,243 75,848 4,638 49,364 14,267 31,974 70 243,400 128,252 252, 576 880 73,081 31,822 89,679 50,487 47, 634 5,995 37,090 60,826 65,543 128,323 12,695 114,222" 71 51 44 25 1 10 80 54 3 38 6 16 51 3 23 8 28 72 244 177 93 1 25 115 138 21 92 6 38 155 20 123 24 84 73 269- 207 59 12 82 122 15 71 6 19 100 23- 94 21 61 74 170 133 30 8 20 51 9 23 2 9 36 14 54 9 25 75 69 21 13 6 6 9 7 10 2 1 3 10 24 4 8 76 703 648 266 1 18 109 330 13 81 1 9 511 7 98 33 51 77 401 309 157 ... 61 128 320 35 87 4 17 169 10 75 17 136 78 36,525 32,791 10,663 15 785 2,567 13,184 188 2,874 40 267 19,842 191 3,123 1,013 1,632 ^0 13,624 9,943 4,551 4,194 2,319 8,119 746 2,325 124 472 4,040 171 2,121 325 4,320 80 1,103,369 715,340 160,057 200 18,445 49,985 322,890 5,795 69,224 2,500 6,705 474,678 8,400 81,653 22,052 38,161 81 332,985 156,065 107,923 ... 105,573 38,490 144,510 10,549 45,685 1,620 8,460 70,519 2,602 55,167 8,645 89,437 32 810,344 331,011 108,249 10,405 18,177 147,640 2,494 31,079 2,100 2,356 263, 138 7,100 18,242 6,211 20,702 83 155,138 38,682 66,894 92,763 7,563 26..590 1,711 21,997 2,160 21,327 183 4,106 1,705 45,829 84 45 113 11 1 1 10 63 24 13 2 2 119 3 9 4 85 1,300 3,604 307 15 3 103 1,407 770 311 55 16 3,886 48 270 34 ■', 17,879 36,108 3,607 150 60 1,194 14,569 14,622 4,039 550 330 33,255 700 7,065 443 87 14,229 24,695 2,740 530 7,129 11,530 3,056 320 168 19,462 520 6,190 230 B8 57 35 23 2 2 40 37 19 37 4 16 60 20 20 "s 32 89 1,669 1,006 604 64 19 797 745 392 756 82 255 2,174 237 461 207 660 90 45,155 15,415 12,553 466 190 10,466 10,573 7,974 14,572 1,867 5,593 34,596 6,339 9>462 5,325 9,660 91 21,889 3,074 8,327 399 4,242 1,385 3,029 852 1,833 15,075 1,265 210' 140 3,097 92 Stub items continued 230 Part 1 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, sec text) Corn: Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1959.., 1954 . . . acres 1959. .. 1954 . . . Harvested for grain farms reporting 1959... 1954... acres 1959... 1954 .. . bushels 1959... 1954 . . . Sales farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... bushels 1959.. . 1954... Cut for silage farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . acres 1959 . . . 1954 .. . tons, green weight 1959... 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954... Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes : Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959.. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959.. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres.. .farms reporting 1959.. Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes except sirup farms reporting 1959. . acres 1959 . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954 . . pounds 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959.. pounds 1959. . Cut for silage farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954 . . tons, green weight 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. tons cut 1959.. Sales tons 1959. . Small pains harvested: wheat farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959. . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954 . . Sales bushels 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Oats farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959. . 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954 . . Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Barley farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954 . . Sales bushels 1959 . . 1954 . , Rye farms reporting 1959i . acres 1959. , bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959.. Other grains farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales bushels 1959. 47 63 779 1,263 43 10 692 158 25,918 1,305 11 2 13,665 95 3 29 57 725 363 2,561 30 30 380 292 7,095 186 16 4,548 372 6,044,099 194,712 74 2,992,842 34 28 758 478 5,900 1,965 110 1,789 1,805 161 828 961 107,927 104, 948 2,498,840 2,056,010 2,373,523 1,840,507 75 141 230 375 536 722 22,915 24,894 600,079 543,200 244,337 124,683 37 168 184 104 43 469 249 22,961 6,728 587,895 121,825 373,094 36,349 28 797 8,624 6,504 38 793 16,773 6,497 270 244 6,789 6,981 267 171 6,704 5,166 248,087 39,595 102 48 74,897 8,774 2 28 23 851 96 2,830 6 63 62 964 194 6,107 140 82 3,938 1,850 5,073,370 710,248 53 1,342,447 43 22 1,648 545 10,016 1,953 31 521 338 299 292 11,146 9,405 207,886 220,328 189,517 201,745 18 131 89 38 23 253 445 7,979 17,356 173,220 549,369 38,465 168,666 29 99 84 32 9 158 116 5,480 3,646 133,080 85,406 47,835 35,738 21 262 3,393 1,887 12 203 6,873 1,067 280 409 5,310 6,351 271 345 5,142 5,518 136,827 55,874 58 43 29,335 6,503 6 4 99 52 606 142 69 781 133 49 73 14 237 5,146 125 141 3,041 2,915 3,454,526 1,108,184 29 1,074,550 17 23 422 396 2,018 1,266 123 1,683 1,258 103 53 57 1,191 1,203 21,074 17,096 19,070 13,595 38 9 3 1 53 190 1,401 6,028 26,855 118,778 2,510 21,722 6 17 27 2 1 11 9 175 149 4,280 1,540 650 40 3 59 566 261 10 163 3,080 15 96 136 1,712 2,276 85 94 1,518 1,240 70,189 17,405 28 20 37,299 9,845 5 33 115 852 1,200 3,868 7 22 79 184 192 5,119 93 42 2,317 747 3,699,446 354,088 38 2,033,344 55 41 1,653 962 13,465 3,562 67 1,149 1,384 110 399 455 20,595 21,002 428,237 .26,843 398,080 363,515 17 133 110 82 57 267 441 9,295 16,045 243,566 415,974 72,747 120,090 37 83 79 58 10 142 129 4,610 2,961 96,200 70,068 43,477 30,047 22 294 4,146 3,112 11 199 4,300 2,730 375 656 6,353 11,212 367 491 6,137 8,049 129,849 56,261 76 101 19,961 6,614 2 19 116 409 1,070 1,364 11 182 100 2,754 176 73 111 11 270 5,824 147 162 3,512 3,362 3,873,242 1,374,912 37 775,100 24 23 452 480 2,754 1,269 127 1,860 1,873 146 62 52 1,259 800 19,127 12,664 15,252 9,130 6 42 12 2 102 361 2,873 11,830 50,233 284,389 6,542 47,974 16 43 28 14 1 41 221 735 4,190 2 16 125 25 12 170 2,664 362 181 230 4,437 5,127 177 116 4,274 2,599 144,793 21,746 65 4 56,639 730 1 37 30 1,051 300 2,903 7 91 133 1,477 112 3,382 68 37 2,207 1,055 2,601,678 276,360 22 807,918 14 23 196 620 1,735 2,165 46 979 1,165 111 400 417 22,425 23,140 470,170 472,274 452,594 441,382 12 151 100 75 62 237 424 10,183 14,385 276,127 389,415 82,260 79,399 20 81 70 40 26 102 85 4,226 2,650 97,572 48,342 50,110 17,095 32 1,136 17,455 14,115 18 388 7,422 1,832 388 215 9,863 5,740 383 62 9,599 1,573 298,273 25,138 152 10 104,860 13,923 11 73 191 2,270 2,080 6,588 106 73 1,897 150 53 131 29 15 10 251 6,660 199 37 5,168 1,059 8,824,984 472,696 103 4,779,690 46 92 956 2,424 8,228 9,519 43 536 1,452 35 493 440 25,158 20,018 565,201 559,416 525,587 509,463 30 189 118 89 67 340 461 10,089 13,483 277,099 410,465 61,433 79, LU 50 143 84 51 12 143 200 4,132 5,016 112,504 134,348 42,425 47,800 17 400 6,429 4,946 15 421 10,270 3,450 155 188 3,056 3,250 150 69 2,849 848 103, 596 7,333 48 4 28,242 665 26 500 982 14 103 207 1,902 106 2,266 78 40 1,560 864 1,652,136 319,032 11 105,850 8 19 188 598 2,004 1,673 518 296 30 407 437 16,783 16,098 317, 134 251,410 299,977 221,039 23 176 111 61 36 251 386 6,706 9,878 138,032 211,559 14,043 27,110 32 112 76 27 4 143 108 4,469 1,900 103,860 32,004 29,986 4,735 28 408 5,007 2,687 29 657 10,601 2,359 Pittsburg 200 232 2,603 3,127 181 156 2,372 2,238 72,431 20,096 57 22 23,650 2,762 11 27 126 327 1,055 1,000 13 62 105 562 113 37 48 2 268 5,410 176 99 3,253 1,948 3,613,167 868,280 49 1,076,815 31 56 1,023 1,498 7,013 5,021 94 1,134 840 97 543 635 19,336 18,840 344,390 262,329 313,755 212,476 42 241 141 87 32 339 519 8,350 11,531 165,443 209,376 28,864 29,077 69 146 82 36 6 242 233 6,533 4,619 145,182 59,405 59,725 17,386 38 432 4,463 2,221 41 755 8,665 805 OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 231 Part 1 of 5 Pontotoc Potta- _ . . . Pushmat watomie ™°""«1' al Roger a Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tllljnan Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Wooda Woodward 101 205 L6 i 58 228 m 161 91 17 35 277 411 136 101 12 52 1 197 252 >4 J 62 329 192 216 170 18 39 373 620 147 131 31 61 2 1,404 3,615 1, .S 623 4,689 1,046 2,178 1,116 737 272 7,462 9,778 2,582 553 227 752 3 2,376 2,979 2, )7 453 7,538 2,047 2,193 2,156 215 401 8,829 13,905 3,506 1,080 696 1,033 4 98 177 o 42 221 107 153 81 6 33 260 403 128 74 4 24 5 177 182 L8 I 15 183 137 167 116 7 32 281 484 69 29 1 6 6 1,364 3,219 1, .7 i 242 4,379 920 1,802 822 438 263 6,665 9,485 2,313 316 167 175 7 2,222 2,000 1, 17 121 4,139 1,403 1,806 1,536 41 328 6,482 11,310 1,432 386 5 57 8 46,690 148,319 38, iff 7 6,773 123,223 20,777 47,607 24,107 33,220 6,109 241,106 286,771 73,468 10,874 4,515 3,055 9 39,193 26,501 18, V > 1,175 37,761 14,057 20,508 20,767 432 2,725 91,804 122,035 12,752 4,563 25 124 10 20 64 1 ) 1 61 18 22 12 3 5 120 166 44 6 1 2 11 17 20 1 27 8 10 13 5 75 125 7 2 12 8,094 80,109 4, SO 90 33,655 1,759 11,273 3,212 16,500 1,050 110,159 127,139 30,257 1,380 3,000 145 13 10,825 4,839 1, 01 1 600 8,242 701 1,235 1,714 439 33,606 34,221 1,649 2,720 14 15 13 7 3 3 5 7 15 7 5 18 3 19 15 2 36 5 59 3 1 7 5 1 65 42 32 16 8 16 16 278 310 173 95 351 122 244 565 168 181 140 28 477 17 25 438 i; 99 1,534 107 15 96 102 5 1,640 980 982 130 202 379 IS 2,521 2,103 1,480 645 2,160 1,101 2,960 4,673 1,165 1,265 1,027 180 2,894 19 113 1,148 328 4,881 110 85 555 335 33 6,020 2,433 4,833 470 419 565 20 3 17 5 8 5 7 6 4 2 17 7 6 9 5 12 21 19 43 6! 42 103 55 49 54 7 7 47 133 63 88 23 41 22 40 118 f 71 137 31 25 172 55 9 232 125 88 97 32 100 23 129 541 ' 8< 1 233 1,865 537 372 524 72 68 707 1,615 1,092 564 489 597 24 62 122 ] 2t 42 103 83 127 61 5 29 99 146 64 93 7 29 25 18 36 2t ► 6 44 19 18 13 6 4 48 80 22 4 4 10 26 17 30 If 7 61 10 10 15 3 1 89 132 41 2 12 27 2 6 4 3 9 7 2 3 1 1 23 9 36 9 4 2 1 1 28 ?9 2 7 4 3 1 3 9 8 3 1 1 30 111 256 9( 480 232 117 59 337 648 568 166 193 86 1,135 668 600 31 1,837 6,684 1,( W 26,554 6,010 2,599 588 11,805 99, 167 29,637 5,488 3,765 2,500 43,776 33,647 36,399 32 45 132 V 295 125 51 10 184 500 504 70 87 54 899 255 308 31 40 98 t 436 38 49 7 81 824 329 22 93 26 804 70 176 34 812 3,430 ] 9! 11,855 2,980 1,169 144 4,892 76,244 26,684 2,180 1,652 1,556 31,521 9,929 13,924 35 488 1,577 6 1 17, 846 738 660 198 1,521 162,627 12,671 585 1,813 447 23,181 4,110 7,820 i> 827,510 4,937,872 432,: a 14,990,282 3,763,780 1,192,611 115,460 5,877,020 119, 922,4 27 41/441,351 2,761,487 1,981,098 2,300,769 47,098,016 9,409,097 14,807,543 37 275,576 1,055,712 55,' 7( 9,235,464 307,832 366,296 187,040 917,448 103,845,504 8,841,168 397,656 628,544 164,640 15,008,056 2,037,896 2,714,376 38 7 51 84 38 .12 33 402 419 29 26 20 594 99 140 39 150,850 2,368,840 3,021,270 1,038,526 501,200 1,037,625 86,719,870 34,059,276 1,082,011 510,451 931,841 30,809,419 4,027,989 6,276,133 40 10 73 i; 78 56 8 'l2 42 68 41 58 32 17 176 79 69 41 12 72 13 68 72 9 1 21 39 21 83 52 32 193 27 44 42 143 1,853 ; Br 2,728 1,881 412 81 2,079 3,880 1,303 2,136 865 490 3,330 3,034 2,931 43 264 1,408 : 2( 1,895 1,952 432 8 517 2,685 731 3,031 1,183 746 4,523 1,242 1,895 44 513 17,179 2,' 41 17,706 15,758 3,860 372 17,945 37,145 8,938 22,685 8,150 4,851 22,967 17,013 16,415 45 1,303 4,624 / 9( 7,808 7,014 902 16 1,281 10,701 1,861 10,084 2,893 3,669 17,282 3,182 3,751 46 61 89 r. 339 84 73 41 191 343 65 56 99 24 423 543 479 47 882 1,401 : 5< 11,971 1,149 1,018 363 4,834 19,043 1,650 1,172 1,248 454 8,925 20,684 19,544 48 936 1,492 ! ... 14,342 845 1,247 301 3,394 21,426 1,272 961 1,375 301 8,746 16,395 12,583 .,9 25 114 e- 544 68 155 20 211 2,905 64 85 176 836 1,481 1,343 50 38 272 ] 402 305 21 97 319 880 1,022 201 322 149 1,527 904 581 51 32 310 444 282 37 102 252 912 1,243 191 283 128 1,549 983 645 52 703 9,459 i 36,241 10,791 687 6,120 14,304 334,527 148,897 7,134 13,433 5,409 171,040 185,093 87,113 53 683 9,777 38,032 9,915 945 4,682 10,691 270,171 169,862 7,722 11,442 4,252 163,686 185,489 93,119 5m 14,487 215,701 1 9! 672,603 210,582 12,121 143,732 283,229 4,987,860 2,540,005 161,495 277,580 105,075 3,090,951 4,097,992 1,700,998 5 5 12,746 213,832 283,983 196,779 15,501 109,838 148,644 2,127,438 2,419,824 147,442 258,998 95,967 2,806,426 1,998,635 668,864 50 12,714 204,373 ] 51 633,488 199,615 10,936 138,847 268,254 4,587,383 2,383,745 151,206 259,619 98,410 2,928,649 3,827,337 1,592,820 57 10,895 185,097 235,837 175,769 12,473 104,133 127,931 1,848,648 2,247,345 130, 186 223,331 85,795 2,567,980 1,809,285 591,877 58 9 18 8 20 2 3 13 11 15 21 12 33 5 12 59 21 140 ] 76 153 11 32 144 8 95 99 138 79 302 39 51 SO 6 64 86 75 5 25 75 17 142 48 93 32 277 65 100 a 2 34 113 36 2 19 48 79 246 28 36 13 329 181 123 62 16 119 21 1 18 39 776 528 11 34 13 586 614 295 • ■'■ 63 184 30 311 20 52 210 6 219 192 207 120 443 180 82 64 164 397 11 32 478 123 105 243 8 737 419 410 193 750 115 18 6: 2,542 5,005 i: 512 13,395 545 1,743 7,123 88 7,951 7,472 8,990 4,045 11,319 5,308 1,745 66 4,830 8,733 1 8< 555 21,151 4,236 2,579 7,419 241 25,402 13,974 13,993 7,101 18,419 2,382 277 67 56,794 126,477 9( 8,160 339,477 9,752 53,090 136, 144 2,280 155,085 197,021 187,807 101,034 206,151 361,183 45,601 68 103,980 198,707 3,: 71 14,040 623,755 80,338 68,025 128,237 2,457 729, 852 365,631 368,523 197,293 495, 550 51,437 5,442 69 14,415 25,409 1,316 85,197 900 30,965 25,461 72,979 67,604 65,223 26,127 65,482 56,373 10,859 70 18,200 38,356 1,157 171,748 6,823 27,543 27,213 500 341,583 93,498 104,338 61,810 167,341 12,644 2,375 71 12 39 ] 15 28 4 7 24 28 19 24 12 74 29 23 72 26 80 ] 10 91 8 17 82 6 74 62 61 49 180 72 36 73 12 40 2 95 5 13 60 65 56 63 35 142 48 16 74 9 18 2 68 3 12 29 37 42 40 14 39 26 5 75 4 7 1 29 3 15 15 13 19 10 8 5 2 76 9 72 139 86 5 16 83 187 266 41 118 67 649 506 339 77 23 66 37 44 11 54 75 69 160 38 184 25 431 210 92 -8 266 2,420 4,197 2,608 43 714 3,357 8,571 11,648 1,252 4,460 2,750 27,534 30,677 15,613 79 491 1,539 1,266 968 196 2,990 2,589 3,172 4,604 784 5,986 658 11,481 7,320 2,593 m 5,870 57,961 70,161 67,400 1,004 20,990 58,534 119,748 198, 876 27,134 99, 116 56,598 451,664 786,310 375,231 81 6,554 26,764 20,085 18,716 3,325 63,178 43,431 27, 586 88,975 15,990 125,792 16,000 281,253 110,444 33,749 82 2,300 40,114 14,647 19,375 250 12,730 19,440 61,729 145,705 9,016 45,519 20,556 247,208 603,446 136,163 83 239 9,287 5,118 4,455 47,913 18,437 9,505 46,598 4,050 52,627 4,871 136,669 44,792 7,274 84 1 9 129 5 1 1 5 21 21 16 9 7 166 50 112 85 8 197 4,152 101 10 30 137 973 441 279 168 70 2,925 1,320 2,919 86 45 2,081 38,523 1,160 200 800 2,560 8,446 4,288 4,377 2,005 1,030 29, 889 13,048 28,131 87 36 1,657 21,762 460 180 800 782 5,939 2,671 2,987 580 436 16,656 7,410 17,987 88 9 42 19 14 12 2 35 12 14 11 14 6 81 17 21 89 167 702 2/ 395 354 137 14 815 875 429 225 404 69 2,354 805 615 90 3,805 11,930 i M ) 6,380 9,719 3,051 240 15,435 14,976 8,075 4,636 6,479 1,495 52,754 11,694 8,915 91 1,000 5,657 200 1,787 200 1,647 13,486 6,963 1,326 290 140 25,783 3,590 2,456 92 Stub items continued 232 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 11.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes f aras reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Harvested for beane farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Cowpeas grown for all purposes eicept for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Harvested for dry peas . .farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. acre bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Plowed under for green manure .farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Peanuts grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Harvested for picking and threshing farms reporting 19 59 . . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. pounds 1959.. 1954.. Vines or tops saved for hay or forage farms reporting 1959 . . 1954., acres 1959.. 1954., tons 1959. 1954. Mung beans harvested farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. 1,984 1,618 91,057 56,345 1,652 757 84,657 30,533 1,511,094 171,839 246 542 2,986 9,334 3,778 6,210 103 349 1,880 6,442 78 404 1,534 10,036 2,781 3,157 63,528 40,940 942 580 20,160 5,595 165,193 22,713 684 646 10,858 6,854 9,548 3,305 792 1,257 13,479 14,255 19,031 14,236 4,951 8,185 103,603 115,719 4,733 5,904 99,942 88,135 110,273,100 32,502,562 1,560 6,905 25,158 91,587 12,239 49,406 373 298 12,901 6,425 3,380,641 635,940 Adair Alfalfa Atoka Beaver Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian 126 264 3 2 31 57 305 290 10 14 87 115 447 700 6 302 2 45 5 57 27 70 27 1,588 153 1,846 3 18 3 13 9 468 4 137 64 2,503 28 371 1 15 4 13 4 374 26 173 8 283 12 65 1 7 11 21 4 203 51 383 2 24 9 29 10 543 72 1,153 7 1 2 1 6 1 5 2 26 78 172 546 6 10 36 50 178 173 15 55 107 392 224 315 3,775 3,784 218 299 3,719 3,724 3,088,904 1,614,397 144 283 2,265 3,104 1,118 1,893 23 241 280 65 94 447 225 3 4 48 37 30 12 4 7 42 116 331 162 9 331 120 554,448 49,497 11 100 2,420 1,690 36 21 588 311 8,332 727 24 14 382 200 476 97 30 32 793 647 36 28 657 532 37,000 10,000 13 12 235 291 69,440 30,600 10 3 299 51 1 283 30 5,430 128 5 12 126 75 518 908 15,023 18,823 507 890 14,598 18,429 10,406,978 6,972,230 126 897 2,782 18,207 1,186 6,775 31 146 31 111 308 2,285 236 945 15 49 4 30 65 745 23 207 575 6,502 113 1,434 4 45 6 20 20 574 34 177 15 633 10 58 9 21 10 29 97 299 104 205 667 356 928 1,125 26,863 23,943 918 ^45 26,740 15,985 54,438,316 9,617,138 62 807 854 14,359 599 7,514 27 82 535 1,290 136,050 76,800 OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 233 Part 2 of 5 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 4 32 14 6 140 41 4 2 30 7 3 2 28 40 2 10 2 27 4 142 268 305 12,420 11,262 12 29 201 510 1 1 11 10 26 61 670 1,344 3 100 2 78 1 10 27 401 5 3 183 14 1 2 3 4 4 32 2 47 1 15 260 219 12,190 8,544 5 3 92 100 17 23 541 615 1 30 1 50 5 1 163 1 5 6 7 8 375 583 12 89 86 3 17 17 200 1 20 15 177,394 27,252 9 46 96 690 110 354 1,000 378 7 15 109 227 110 92 7,750 2,2 64 6 8 48 103 56 49 150 50 3,910 4 9 10 11 12 13 U 1? If, 1 5 4 31 2 1 13 20 2 10 1 70 3 31 81 572 9 141 1 1 11 10 5 25 81 439 1 10 1 27 17 18 19 20 1 10 2 ' 2 13 7 2 27 3 72 4 64 53 1,456 3 42 "8 187 2 90 1 48 9 351 1 2 20 13 21 :■.: 23 24 3 12 52 72 10 12 67 51 42 148 317 727 1 10 38 37 492 409 8 8 63 58 21 24 222 237 23 13 728 315 6 11 94 183 27 58 111 235 14 15 331 190 10 21 122 89 16 36 329 603 3 34 68 81 3,417 2,296 9 6 84 114 25 26 27 28 1 2 4 35 13 55 34 274 1 10 14 4 74 27 3 2 9 2 6 3 33 7 3 51 1 1 2 76 11 8 28 19 3 6 66 67 2 3 2 12 2 20 1 12 21 12 705 253 2 11 29 30 31 32 8 380 391 1,476 40 480 65 60 2 570 53 283 14 380 222 139 337 139 30 53 179 120 7,333 1,428 66 33 34 1 1 45 2 5 3 29 12 7 6 56 18 16 10 202 109 1 1 7 18 1 2 60 68 12 8 49 38 1 2 20 22 3 8 100 28 4 8 47 84 10 5 488 108 1 16 35 36 37 38 45 4 30 11 48 11 154 44 4 11 100 26 51 28 10 10 71 9 46 35 360 34 9 42 2 3 5 16 1 7 3 36 20 64 182 316 8 10 86 124 2 5 15 53 3 6 25 39 2 3 44 29 3 2 30 5 6 30 34 93 2 5 71 53 4 11 17 40 12 22 239 364 1 4 14 18 378 448 1 1 2 11 -1 -2 43 44 8 54 2 3 4 29 45 119 11 14 130 149 3 1 39 3 13 14 157 173 19 10 633 286 1 6 2 34 13 85 8 3 174 48 1 2 3 9 2 9 43 135 2 18 39 48 1,846 1,487 5 5 55 103 45 46 47 48 28 46 817 1,066 1 1 133 304 1,669 2,262 13 10 31 79 42 89 510 737 45 124 1,277 1,793 2 3 70 203 1,032 1.855 23 11 228 154 4 13 1 2 53 78 978 974 49 53 52 24 37 673 1,005 122 276 1,531 2,205 11 7 27 50 38 56 448 461 44 63 1,247 945 64 148 951 1,446 22 11 206 142 2 10 53 26 977 347 53 54 55 56 371,294 180,659 874,302 919,882 24,453 7,620 273,301 86,425 1,175,156 361, 873 419,752 402,950 412,672 64,100 1,500 814, 860 171,611 57 58 16 46 488 968 52 236 657 1,890 2 6 4 60 15 68 175 417 13 87 273 1,097 2 3 42 174 694 1,272 2 5 22 51 2 3 19 70 451 779 59 60 61 62 279 375 477 880 4 23 78 227 93 607 4 450 797 9 23 1 174 505 63 64 25 12 896 389 1 10 2 16 2 60 2 1 8 9 2 3 43 60 1 90 6 4 114 51 5 118 65 66 67 68 393,009 33,720 2,500 1,400 15,800 7,000 1,500 10,600 7,500 6,666 28,850 8,400 43,500 69 70 Stub items continued 234 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Harvested for beans farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954.. Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. sol 51 V Harvested for dry peas . .farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . acres 1959 . . 1954.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Peanuts grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959., 1954., Harvested for picking and threshing farms reporting 1959 . , 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. pounds 1959 . 1954. Vines or tops saved for hay or forage farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. Mung beans harvested farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper Haskell 31 28 625 240 12 3 317 6 2,572 65 6 127 1 11 1 23 i 396 1 624 7 1 5 262 6 100 2,253 0 540 1 1 1 2 15 12 4 15 3 2 5 58 153 157 48 7 108 116 107 228 2,188 3,413 102 122 2,102 1,717 2,048,123 452,257 217 789 3,078 351 1,903 L08 115 20,950 24,420 61 359 61 90 1,628 1,895 10 269 183 ,565 435 205 342 187 65 33 282 635 35 36 872 735 58 58 2,163 1,019 28 4 797 42 5,984 170 16 7 278 212 219 75 26 34 847 495 14 20 241 270 16 13 178 164 165 60 206, 542 12,300 9 13 116 62 16 2,167 165 39 2 1,271 W 11,246 48 2 50 26 10 770 112 34,264 3,700 1,878 751 27 5 1,640 108 25,270 1,897 4 15 31 319 37 233 2 4 145 108 2 6 62 216 24 63 898 859 13 8 565 61 3,954 279 7 12 51 212 52 140 5 22 213 201 3 25 69 385 18 76 77 516 16 29 62 325 32,334 78,800 5 66 30 449 89 417 610 21 21 42 198 464 641 18 29 127 102 128 91 37 37 193 252 549 740 12,829 12,541 542 699 12,634 11,748 9,854,960 3,752,568 230 643 4,616 9,947 2,324 6,565 1 1 20 7 4,000 480 10 31 185 1 7 31 151 57 1,310 397 14 7 205 59 1,318 220 38 36 1,037 233 37 718 627 699 70 482,444 16,500 26 383 9 127 145 18,000 197 13] 5 5 162 82 82 276 14 82 204 59,856 48,836 2 16 73 171 2,040,855 941,827 OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 235 Part 2 of 5 Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latijner Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClaln McCurtaln Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 49 50 1,234 1,408 2 7 65 248 4 1 63 5 1 5 5 108 66 62 6,846 3,651 7 3 29 18 3 6 27 78 1 15 4 105 36 22 1,377 520 98 133 4,056 4,048 3 5 69 30 3 1 75 20 98 114 2,081 2,065 16 296 242 123 12,299 5,265 1 2 3 4 45 17 1,164 540 1 3 50 60 2 24 1 5 55 35 6,585 2,933 2 5 1 5 1 15 2 55 29 2 1,111 10 90 47 3,955 2,021 1 20 3 58 63 37 1,546 848 10 183 230 56 11,626 2,467 5 6 7 8 16, 563 1,504 250 505 459 80 134,917 23,463 96 10 134 550 30,159 135 92,216 16,179 2O0 1,170 16,026 2,593 3,377 248,113 22,261 9 10 1 25 2 53 11 32 131 617 4 3 17 18 2 1 16 15 2 20 10 22 159 510 8 59 89 1,055 1 20 1 1 17 20 26 41 346 648 3 55 9 38 202 924 11 12 13 14 25 33 221 946 23 10 15 5 23 201 434 181 748 3 19 25 430 333 36 205 476 15 16 4 10 60 146 1 1 15 60 1 27 3 55 1 6 10 53 2 23 3 '47 2 33 12 790 1 3 20 22 9 24 132 283 2 34 9 27 172 524 17 18 19 20 1 24 10 697 4 128 1 1 12 5 2 5 120 48 1 7 2 2 11 35 1 30 1 11 60 2 182 1 9 8 22 7 57 286 2 34 24 8 299 1,350 21 22 23 24 19 17 336 295 203 156 9,394 4,931 39 19 1,131 579 5 10 44 43 65 75 2,358 802 98 118 1,021 949 81 86 2,141 1,400 114 66 2,127 966 41 12 866 56 41 116 193 455 41 149 353 1,206 137 92 6,406 2,138 16 17 370 712 14 9 83 57 17 354 37 46 216 457 25 26 27 28 3 2 29 9 87 57 3,933 1,706 4 2 91 77 2 2 3 6 39 12 1,838 50 13 12 65 49 36 25 797 309 2 2 48 20 18 423 26 44 70 94 15 21 80 100 53 13 1,783 168 5 143 4 1 9 6 17 6 65 18 29 30 31 32 180 16 23,591 7,157 567 70 22 3 19,958 148 453 96 4,631 1,207 290 32 3,756 666 429 972 784 9,696 312 2,495 144 3 354 21 33 34 7 4 102 93 53 32 1,318 441 1 12 2 11 13 27 307 290 64 46 709 349 22 16 403 250 8 5 127 28 10 4 253 13 2 23 2 107 13 47 172 479 32 16 562 225 2 3 75 28 6 4 49 37 15 302 6 13 18 198 35 36 37 38 120 39 872 231 12 9 250 144 606 159 272 143 79 29 140 4 2 96 152 232 491 64 73 8 35 18 307 19 82 39 40 4 5 83 70 50 55 1,466 1,402 5 74 3 6 41 26 8 32 86 302 15 48 97 452 23 36 465 510 99 55 1,865 836 7 5 86 34 10 45 90 205 13 64 88 455 43 42 919 791 10 10 148 634 4 3 11 9 1 50 11 17 93 117 41 42 43 44 6 7 122 123 ■53 43 2,677 1,382 30 15 966 490 9 10 127 160 16 21 150 99 22 20 476 331 6 8 87 82 8 3 104 9 3 13 31 49 2 24 13 172 58 29 3,142 954 1 4 4 50 1 1 14 5 1 2 4 11 40 124 45 46 47 48 1 2 12 3 1 3 6 3 1 14 13 5 7 6 14 54 102 589 505 132 318 1,842 2,554 12 7 75 49 107 199 4,323 4,974 59 76 850 903 68 142 597 639 127 271 1,697 1,608 10 4 7 12 49 88 1,981 2,538 6 4 4 4 4 10 72 120 51 68 492 703 49 50 M 52 3 3 3 14 1 1 1 1 34 28 270 241 130 196 1,801 1,848 11 6 65 40 107 172 3,987 4,308 56 26 827 386 57 74 595 480 113 178 1,119 1,249 7 2 7 5 47 71 1,918 2,052 5 2 4 2 4 8 70 86 45 12 481 137 53 54 55 56 4,400 12,006 875 162 167,688 43,105 1,604,220 499,260 11,010 17,366 2,493,419 749,386 643,868 76,158 381,324 143,820 738,985 526,461 6,742 110 1,503,146 476,081 1,206 202 49,600 40,540 311,635 33,400 '•7 58 2 12 1 6 1 1 12 13 1 7 5 14 37 98 319 479 65 297 787 2,349 1 2 10 9 34 195 970 4,781 14 64 133 727 28 103 300 468 69 180 578 1,114 2 7 13 54 440 1,245 1 2 1 2 1 9 2 114 14 56 160 540 59 60 61 62 11 10 2 3 8 12 191 250 300 1,211 1 3 370 2,457 67 405 188 337 363 686 3 195 643 3 2 4 43 71 235 63 64 1 1 5 5 95 60 5,514 1,805 11 464 12 4 146 29 24 38 1,018 1,039 7 4 250 152 1 1 3 15 5 3 172 33 4 1 92 3 1 20 6 126 65 66 67 68 3,100 360 1,091,395 170,100 127,473 34,550 4,260 237,477 124,260 44,400 18,600 2,000 1,980 65,900 4,380 16,800 300 1,980 18,350 69 Stub items continued 236 Part 2 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Annual legumes- Soybeans grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Harvested for beans farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Cowpeaa grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other processing farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Harvested for dry peas . .farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959.. 1954.. Cut for hay farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. Plowed under for green manure farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. Peanuts grown for all purposes farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959. , 1954.. Harvested for picking and threshing farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Vines or tops saved for hay or forage farms reporting 1959 . 1954. seres 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954- Mung beans harvested farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959 . 1954. Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg 22 19 458 348 10 3 124 40 112 24 5 4 106 31 10 12 167 277 3 3 37 65 13,400 5,700 85 66 2,942 1,571 79 37 2,704 862 33,626 3,093 10 13 111 215 130 111 3 15 75 403 2 13 24 184 503 100 49 59 277 316 17 70 61 661 361 12 29 98 184 215 419 3,455 5,019 206 285 3,371 3,787 2,124,383 866,418 109 371 1,817 4,265 791 1,984 1,600 1,680 9 48 217 100 490 31 31 388 260 27 26 152 59 9 4 116 10 74 9 11 11 135 151 10 9 110 73 53 285 501 18 34 280 272 223,881 73,902 7 35 84 370 10 7 367 74 76,950 15,480 36 57 464 585 18 1 237 14 4,241 53 12 47 144 443 220 186 14 51 56 162 9 9 12 20 105 116 117 309 1,400 2,534 111 99 1,383 689 774,208 133,027 25 257 259 2,179 112 999 24 18 697 237 18 3 608 65 6,335 522 3 2 64 50 58 23 21 38 332 764 2 3 28 23 1,085 80 11 20 183 373 219 129 8 11 101 160 2 9 20 208 500 300 23,800 1,800 298 193 16,121 9,104 289 121 16,019 6,097 270,030 18,334 28 90 756 211 621 41 1,145 3 32 12 ,106 2C 255 1 4 8 128 37 216 458 15 154 169 150 104 3 19 18 187 3,000 1,000 78,870 1,800 6 9 103 119 5 1 99 3 ,437 36 81 115 1,133 1,409 19 16 245 149 1,917 752 476 660 412 365 25 42 278 481 5 10 134 119 516 528 34 486 248 399,574 56,064 183 473 123 249 11 3 121 37,353 7,320 OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 237 Part 2 of 5 Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushma- taha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 3 342 8 9 87 85 1 5 20 37 73 65 2,153 1,206 2 88 79 10,156 4,665 1 50 1 5 20 114 49 37 1,525 746 159 109 8,526 2,523 22 21 560 331 2 1 22 25 1 47 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 321 4 3 42 54 36 15 1,483 229 87 51 10,155 3,127 3 74 35 7 1,224 180 130 36 8,024 960 14 3 442 49 1 12 5 6 7 8 6,420 818 496 16,773 945 205,742 35,564 850 18,550 723 148,956 9,449 6,199 278 420 9 10 1 6 4 4 26 20 1 1 20 10 26 22 380 376 21 646 10 18 98 288 23 45 296 646 4 9 56 125 11 12 13 14 5 51 15 40 12 384 164 321 174 293 351 336 55 74 15 if, 1 15 1 19 1 20 6 15 145 209 1 10 1 211 1 50 1 24 4 12 106 230 5 14 131 202 1 4 20 71 1 30 17 IS 19 .'0 2 11 3 7 9 19 145 392 1 2 17 681 1 1 20 16 7 3 97 48 1 34 75 715 4 5 42 86 1 1 10 25 1 17 1 1 . : a 24 17 15 275 111 47 35 518 233 19 41 68 182 6 2 71 6 11 10 57 98 15 25 114 120 56 57 1,454 1,311 9 5 115 51 1 50 58 22 2,153 336 15 16 127 139 45 75 812 591 48 32 658 280 7 19 173 375 11 8 407 135 25 26 27 28 2 2 6 8 17 28 9 3 13 10 3 1 9 1 4 11 7 8 23 36 35 5 1,058 98 4 1 8 12 20 4 852 9 3 1 25 1 31 28 465 114 13 2 134 13 1 1 35 4 6 54 29 30 31 32 40 255 170 100 60 133 2 61 196 156 9,338 468 80 72 4,372 79 171 2 5,663 399 1,893 21 150 4 398 33 34 6 1 114 5 28 9 310 59 2 6 4 31 2 3 19 8 3 6 24 45 8 10 197 62 2 15 1 1 1 8 7 6 52 32 7 14 150 126 2 2 2 5 2 18 1 10 35 36 37 38 156 4 378 72 3 19 8 2 30 41 110 30 3 2 4 45 10 220 39 2 2 10 2 39 40 8 9 153 96 12 12 151 78 7 25 46 125 4 5 18 81 3 8 10 31 14 23 113 306 4 1 89 2 1 50 11 6 392 66 4 3 X 15 7 14 114 112 18 9 286 41 3 6 66 132 5 5 61 92 41 42 43 44 1 5 6 10 1 8 40 68 1 6 5 16 3 1 62 5 2 2 9 9 3 3 57 8 5 25 86 845 3 1 18 22 27 11 908 253 1 7 16 91 4 21 83 239 17 19 236 221 2 12 54 239 4 2 292 33 45 46 47 48 59 110 1,076 1,259 183 292 3,010 3,323 101 132 1,246 1,246 5 2 11 4 129 278 1,982 3,094 8 11 12 19 84 139 1,775 2,185 2 2 2 6 44 51 4 12 6 20 45 41 731 601 2 5 5 28 1 2 1 3 49 50 51 52 58 80 1,006 929 174 172 2,946 2,031 94 114 1,188 1,155 2 1 11 1 127 191 1,954 2,085 8 4 12 8 81 44 1,757 524 2 2 1 6 5 37 4 6 6 8 45 23 731 315 2 3 5 22 1 2 1 3 53 54 55 56 777,970 269,736 2,653,657 488,856 549,804 610,784 10,210 100 1,434,592 455,298 7,300 2,300 1,612,973 155,090 640 1,000 7,965 5,470 1,244 1,023,894 88,716 554 6,880 220 825 57 58 16 103 248 1,065 33 239 418 2,669 76 126 873 1,194 1 3 76 247 1,072 2,727 7 11 16 129 238 1,798 1 3 39 41 1 5 1 10 3 22 83 336 1 3 4 16 1 1 59 60 61 62 90 709 248 2,710 391 647 4 436 1,538 9 136 893 6 22 3 48 120 3 13 1 63 64 4 2 47 22 5 5 40 95 7 254 9 7 245 166 6 142 25 1 914 30 2 2 9 27 1 1 17 10 65 66 67 68 36,800 4,080 9,800 9,600 137,200 54,200 14,580 46,100 266,300 3,780 1,300 5,220 2,600 480 69 70 Stub items continued 238 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY It«m (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres 1959.. 1954.. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954. . Sales farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959.. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. LespedeEa cut for hay farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954. . tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Wild hay cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Sale6 farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. tons 1959.. 1954.. Other hay cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954. . tons 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . 1954., tons 1959.. 1954., Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959.. 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Other field crops harvested: Alfalfa seed farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Lespedeza seed farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. pounds 1959. Sweetclover seed farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. Sudangrass seed farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. pounds 1959. Vetch seed farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. pounds 1959. 1954. 1,161,448 1,431,950 11,712 21,795 320,483 593,521 712,782 794,343 3,444 5,069 217,602 234,294 2,265 5,027 2,862 1,147 411 681 618 15,715 12,698 20,452 10,932 66 19 1,970 261 3,377 2,938 67,521 45,829 88,325 39,519 397 154 6,840 2,313 6,678 13,006 134,701 219,607 136,850 199,162 428 822 7,106 9,079 9,815 10,796 366,035 383,411 470,654 299,402 2,117 1,692 90,180 52,259 11,914 9,811 255,537 175,749 320,550 140,991 1,141 781 25,720 12,711 34 24 1,456 1,135 6,533 3,738 1,747 3,526 46,513 84,042 5,603,978 9,379,085 177 3,697 528,513 316 691 5,895 12,120 755,937 1,221,290 181 3,557 1,305,586 777 2,099 16,360 45,731 2,292,641 5,110,539 14,104 12,711 33 67 342 384 584 471 4 4 47 17 19 12 2 99 20 2,124 183 2,718 183 11 1 180 5 247 66 4,692 908 5,381 539 36 2 519 159 524 2,139 8,354 2,168 8,591 13 55 88 509 52 40 1,143 593 1,346 370 13 1 255 5 193 173 3,664 2,255 4,845 1,710 22 15 312 67 150 2 9 600 83 3,995 14,743 22,783 376 643 11,522 20,365 20,677 27,243 112 147 5,426 6,205 58 150 106 5 40 103 40 99 1 77 52 1,290 642 1,367 497 49 10 25 25 537 498 645 358 1 38 92 79 1,354 1,098 1,602 1,107 3 4 16 21 166 200 265 5,791 7,094 1,038,944 1,015,549 2 7 15 222 1,700 16,050 1 10 2,600 14 14,030 13,200 24 50 489 902 1,396 1,502 4 10 110 278 7 10 10 2 146 17 138 17 37 78 798 968 955 1,027 50 122 72 163 1,397 2,372 1,297 1,936 3 4 38 26 112 97 8,101 6,206 9,180 5,245 29 13 2,708 794 115 117 3,099 2,735 4,676 2,892 15 15 587 333 15 560 1 15 1,200 33 4 232 225 625 145 33,452 14,000 39,533 14,700 7,301 6,874 58 137 1,993 3,598 5,325 4,111 14 18 1,479 809 2 5 66 247 59 11 1,813 186 1,349 150 3 61 26 12 2,454 1,636 2,059 1,045 3 2 145 105 37 50 950 1,207 1,019 604 1 7 9 153 228 24,040 13,143 2 50 1,402 1 6 1,400 6,697 9,764 145 362 3,149 7,955 5,061 9,650 44 82 1,641 2,996 34 65 30 14 2 7 13 150 184 231 169 2 1 124 8 51 16 815 163 809 157 3 6 24 40 14 16 453 488 573 505 2 1 70 5 94 69 2,050 974 3,331 825 8 2 264 37 107 600 1,609 78,772 216,552 1 2 200 30 15 567 169 88,125 25,604 4 47 17,200 78 1,500 10,980 11,817 14,589 173 369 4,645 9,477 9,034 10,475 46 62 2,020 2,610 26 78 45 20 4 Bryan 137 178 2,533 3,057 2,617 2,336 9 5 63 57 12 7 271 103 396 98 2 12 234 118 4,210 1,946 5,570 1,344 15 4 189 24 148 197 188 140 25,525 25,511 120 168 6,026 5,669 15,344 10,663 53 62 7,215 3,877 14 42 23 24 17 8 9 94 233 89 210 1 1 2 12 18 28 344 411 409 501 1 3 2 15 29 300 2,600 2 15 5,800 1 3 2 63 210 5,800 9 142 126 16,635 18,580 27,155 27,115 337 615 7,861 16,078 18,150 27,533 93 184 5,678 10,836 73 154 84 19 7 126 as 72 115 28 212 236 342 257 5,617 3,981 6,136 3,727 4,914 4,063 4,671 3,475 12 14 25 9 213 134 204 69 137 76 178 41 6,483 7,222 7,331 1,065 8,109 4,048 7,250 885 34 9 50 2 2,543 2,491 1,821 22 311 486 313 365 6,961 7,997 5,731 6,004 8,715 10,604 5,036 4,355 33 28 40 13 1,117 685 355 226 12 77 219 1,373 14,540 151,259 6 15 113 283 12,147 16,060 10 216 50,100 65 138 1,147 2,352 205,550 264,791 OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 239 vjr unu Part 3 of 5 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 14,740 16,072 14,343 2,064 15,689 11,951 19,323 11,953 31,223 11,103 9,395 18,099 5,762 5,085 19,687 23,321 1 16,940 13,444 13,985 1,788 17,170 11,737 25,435 10,900 36,478 16,195 13,107 18,605 7,251 5,245 27,135 30,278 2 91 23 51 27 224 86 189 103 48 72 170 39 94 63 377 297 3 181 48 70 30 381 89 347 239 42 192 271 40 129 137 731 518 4 2,817 302 2,207 1,292 6,082 2,335 6,194 3,031 1,221 1,263 3,659 578 1,652 1,365 6,886 10,681 5 6,779 633 1,523 1,638 9,735 1,692 10,492 6,290 647 3,296 6,322 390 1,847 2,723 15,262 19,539 6 5,337 616 6,197 3,170 17,581 4,992 12,575 4,586 3,319 2,426 11,573 1,282 2,674 2,721 9,771 24,856 7 12,168 625 3,120 3,613 15,474 2,883 14,360 8,228 901 3,392 11,461 632 1,987 2,104 10,909 44,841 8 18 3 20 13 86 19 52 21 8 17 58 5 11 10 70 129 9 39 3 20 16 115 15 64 37 1 17 62 2 9 10 52 251 10 779 94 2,780 724 6,246 779 2,990 1,506 349 340 2,250 84 193 367 1,686 13,153 11 1,336 50 980 1,078 5,048 368 3,616 1,593 10 243 2,344 22 88 244 1,013 26,275 12 22 10 5 2 48 18 25 8 10 27 32 17 33 12 89 34 13 28 10 17 6 91 42 70 53 19 30 85 17 40 32 196 116 14 27 2 10 10 56 18 61 32 13 12 43 3 17 12 78 85 15 6 1 14 5 23 3 21 5 6 3 8 2 3 7 14 39 16 8 5 4 6 5 12 5 2 1 23 17 5 63 7 2 4 2 6 2 5 3 3 108 5 9 3 3 IS 2 15 9 6 1 15 5 5 3 4 59 8 7 a 3 19 346 1,158 146 12 50 115 117 32 64 36 55 2,057 92 198 106 48 20 210 210 204 71 10 224 72 128 63 52 706 236 250 207 36 21 344 1,676 159 12 52 155 126 64 114 75 35 2,359 90 323 112 53 22 203 106 206 139 15 193 66 90 53 23 638 221 145 105 34 23 1 4 1 2 2 2 7 4 2 24 25 240 58 25 25 35 43 50 17 27 26 27 7 329 78 4 9 1 236 26 3 345 1 1 28 3 113 132 12 9 2 163 25 104 2 6 29 117 6,370 1,391 134 159 20 4,911 377 42 6,094 14 8 30 37 1,281 1,802 104 121 124 3,090 421 1,291 12 125 31 100 8,370 2,001 200 227 3 7,420 420 81 7,295 15 8 32 15 806 1,864 86 143 63 2,943 330 1,081 6 78 33 3 36 11 15 2 1 44 34 1 5 5 16 1 4 35 26 597 186 200 60 6 545 36 2 40 122 174 18 ... 73 37 83 153 52 8 128 32 55 24 52 75 163 175 114 23 302 159 38 174 512 148 155 80 209 85 112 206 256 679 99 10 461 242 39 2,704 2,298 953 354 2,266 690 936 621 1,034 1,599 3,060 2,594 2,492 424 5,155 3,275 40 3,518 8,952 1,915 2,673 1,641 4,780 1,886 1,963 3,181 4,854 10,160 2,494 118 7,104 4,323 41 3,014 2,254 815 392 2,667 550 999 582 1,139 1,347 3,079 2,475 2,709 294 5,272 3,005 42 2,836 8,052 1,590 2,635 1,409 3,623 1,338 2,026 2,407 5,168 11,980 1,564 77 5,582 3,602 43 7 9 4 1 10 2 3 1 5 5 18 10 4 1 16 13 44 11 50 10 9 4 12 1 6 12 16 51 5 1 15 32 45 209 62 68 24 306 16 36 4 67 19 147 118 16 8 220 163 4i 126 626 113 73 16 108 4 72 147 240 543 279 2 127 351 47 47 120 108 2 108 112 53 20 639 176 17 209 10 37 100 76 48 46 57 111 2 90 141 56 10 792 202 12 188 4 30 37 63 4'i 2,339 2,397 5,281 75 3,095 6,733 1,371 463 23,284 6,296 371 4,640 277 1,352 2,446 2,712 •' 2,179 1,126 5,491 75 1,880 7,379 4,348 111 30,179 7,107 207 4,140 59 1,572 831 1,104 51 2,583 3,065 6,080 140 4,053 8,854 1,656 484 34,531 7,694 316 5,329 319 1,510 2,537 2,417 52 1,376 653 5,741 90 1,246 7,794 3,712 74 26,186 3,775 164 2,999 30 1,248 362 876 X 14 23 18 31 17 10 2 127 42 4 35 2 7 20 20 54 5 8 18 19 36 6 197 22 1 17 2 2 14 5" 642 567 707 759 1,489 350 29 5,868 1,624 38 553 30 162 482 1,127 5( 45 81 1,607 265 1,436 3,066 4,831 332 10 264 24 55 286 ?7 266 168 187 8 205 61 370 292 23 83 141 139 68 59 357 302 58 223 96 179 2 175 55 251 146 35 110 105 146 119 33 223 286 59 6,376 3,547 4,365 331 4,062 1,919 10,685 7,806 609 1,492 2,208 2,126 1,249 1,721 5,060 6,597 6C 4,170 1,242 3,050 75 2,707 894 5,387 2,541 471 2,127 1,672 1,889 2,615 582 3,719 5,151 61 6,328 4,229 6,072 382 5,762 3,066 13,058 9,875 974 1,698 3,207 2,837 1,610 2,163 6,104 8,105 62 2,323 1,289 2,937 38 1,953 954 4,175 1,560 435 1,699 1,600 1,827 2,468 381 2,243 3,983 6- 28 19 24 32 3 34 23 1 8 7 16 2 2 16 42 & 20 12 21 1 15 5 11 4 5 6 7 9 2 1 6 38 65 287 381 552 1,081 69 813 602 140 123 138 263 7 30 265 1,370 .,i 193 93 369 8 112 55 186 38 81 300 117 165 9 10 98 587 67 1 1 1 1 1 1 61 2 41 1 100 40 1 10 25 20 69 7C 47 80 29 71 450 500 300 40 140 40 7! 233 200 170 73 1 9 15 13 4 1 13 9 68 31 7.' 12 1 9 33 6 27 14 3 54 22 19 44 90 7: 70 255 241 227 132 5 156 259 1,026 908 7< 188 4 362 722 65 958 532 67 956 287 307 582 2,754 "■ 5,000 32,020 14,330 13,030 15,100 600 9,470 15,049 141,674 101,342 lb 13,715 4 15 2,260 100 2 45 5,000 30,159 46,996 1 10 1,000 4,430 50,585 1 40 16,000 46,900 22 331 65,750 1,250 3 45 8,900 132,545 16 379 47,715 21,040 31,483 68,390 207,074 r- 81 8; 1 2 1 3 2 30 1 22 7 11 8: 4 1 7 2 19 5 2 2 29 19 14 23 4 .■;. 10 20 12 24 30 599 18 348 136 206 8! 80 20 59 8 211 67 8 30 411 249 176 440 79 8( 2,000 2,100 600 5,200 5,000 108,140 1,800 38,240 11,000 12,980 8- 13,500 2,200 1 100 50,000 8,550 2 12 7,600 900 30,933 17 546 342,440 9,750 19 441 256,900 800 3,200 39,260 5 42 12,850 23,750 2 16 1,100 15,070 30,240 2 10 2,500 8,160 1 15 5,500 8£ 9( 6 1 4 13 2 11 1 3 2 9 6 19 7 24 92 15 1 6 24 3 37 37 18 12 8 21 41 1 39 58 9: 78 2 81 164 35 240 5 36 36 116 80 376 131 512 94 402 10 112 491 52 744 864 295 226 112 413 634 3 806 930 9! 16,300 200 9,800 32,925 4,500 53,000 4,100 8,700 1,738 16,540 11,750 47,970 27,400 90,358 9( 48,460 260 12,900 47,342 4,500 87,144 71,800 39,195 41,700 8,500 64,873 124,708 100 57,045 130,650 9- Stub items continued 240 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Hay crops: 1 33,449 16,734 5,140 3,851 7,329 17,762 10,867 10,789 7,232 12,745 2 1954... 40,864 35,170 7,861 7,971 8,058 15,945 12,121 18,911 8,317 15,881 3 Alfalf a and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 539 433 135 81 92 39 61 250 22 92 4 1954... 888 890 278 210 187 38 87 517 59 177 5 acres 1959... 20,155 10,720 3,522 2,849 4,170 1,785 1,585 8,885 467 3,057 6 1954... 32,025 25,207 6,676 5,962 7,188 1,773 1,880 16,954 1,345 5,223 7 tons 1959... 53,591 17,244 4,657 4,507 6,367 5,491 4,509 12,036 727 9,835 8 1954. . . 54,195 20,722 6,166 7,828 6,943 3,773 3,808 21,957 1,802 10,697 9 248 81 42 23 18 13 19 111 1 25 LO 1954... 339 111 88 67 28 15 19 247 14 59 11 tons 1959... 23,173 2,720 1,405 1,860 1,456 1,732 909 6,260 27 1,382 12 1954... Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 22,144 2,673 2,661 3,494 1,707 813 528 10,335 317 2,172 13 74 72 23 11 8 5 15 24 6 23 14 200 194 57 35 27 12 21 110 9 31 15 132 126 36 20 29 9 14 77 5 20 16 91 34 15 8 17 7 9 27 2 15 17 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 42 7 4 7 11 6 2 12 3 18 Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 4 14 2 2 15 4 1 5 19 1954... 7 50 10 7 6 5 11 6 20 acres 1959.. . 70 687 186 23 626 44 75 243 23 1954... 75 1,355 215 288 91 91 195 194 22 tons 1959... 160 858 188 31 1,028 43 70 261 23 1954... 48 642 78 438 72 75 164 268 24 1 3 1 1 25 1954... 1 1 1 26 tons 1959 .. . 70 160 150 "8 27 1954... 2 17 2 28 6 2 134 33 7 29 1954... 1 1 121 69 1 11 30 acres 1959. .. 149 65 3,903 754 404 31 1954... 60 125 2,666 889 7 109 32 tons 1959... 164 46 5,466 562 639 33 1954... 25 250 2,241 920 7 150 34 1 19 2 1 35 1954... 10 4 2 36 tons 1959... 20 283 36 26 37 1954... 311 76 9 38 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 200 99 28 4 14 51 48 14 26 76 39 1954... 271 276 22 7 6 133 131 58 73 136 40 acres 1959 .. . 3,952 1,931 514 62 279 1,251 804 527 836 2,029 41 1954. . . 3,924 4,832 326 227 89 2,213 1,886 1,141 .1,553 3,416 42 tons 1959... 4,123 2,435 315 43 281 1,230 886 343 676 2,621 43 1954... 3,758 4,397 196 173 55 1,717 1,445 983 928 2,251 44 19 2 1 2 4 4 1 3 4 45 1954... 23 15 2 2 5 11 6 5 23 46 tons 1959... 524 94 6 'is 41 75 45 58 24 47 1954. . . 179 236 20 15 31 72 70 30 316 48 83 74 3 1 20 157 138 2 9 62 49 1954... 90 60 2 3 15 178 168 17 77 50 acres 1959... 1,897 1,154 55 12 1,786 7,932 6,357 29 205 3,463 51 1954... 1,989 988 15 43 609 8,029 6,405 413 3,990 52 tons 1959... 2,228 1,450 37 4 1,976 10,076 8,302 52 109 4,350 53 1954... 1,204 632 10 23 365 6,828 5,633 223 3,728 54 23 16 2 38 40 12 55 1954... 15 6 2 45 28 1 19 56 tons 1959... 545 141 24 1,584 1,258 656 57 1954. . . 240 20 53 1,402 979 14 615 58 421 159 61 22 46 81 79 64 212 146 59 1954... 213 147 36 64 13 56 71 20 211 135 60 acres 1959 .. . 7,176 2,172 1,049 742 1,071 2,265 1,323 1,348 5,649 3,549 61 1954. . . 2,655 2,788 629 1,326 172 1,173 970 614 5,006 2,949 62 tons 1959... 9,746 3,417 1,029 753 780 2,701 1,813 1,886 5,299 4,553 63 1954... 2,267 1,982 235 1,316 99 1,143 933 475 2,652 2,757 64 35 8 6 2 2 12 12 4 18 25 19 65 1954... 15 6 3 9 1 4 25 66 tons 1959... 668 56 74 10 13 143 186 106 553 462 67 1954... 96 44 9 84 20 273 234 522 68 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959 .. . 1 1 69 1954... 2 70 acres 1959... 50 5 71 1954... 136 ■ • V 72 tons, green weight 1959... 300 30 73 1954... Other field crops harvested: 755 74 12 166 77 44 33 132 75 1954... 153 190 75 99 37 2 4 252 7 76 acres 1959... 203 3,608 1,920 1,348 1,441 4,058 77 1954... 3,976 3,503 1,441 2,667 1,297 20 84 6,380 99 78 pounds 1959... 12,856 404,372 196,175 150,400 230,899 457,719 79 1954. . . 332,920 335,634 189,368 419,845 223,689 2,750 15,658 997,959 5,785 80 11 3 2 81 acres 1959 . . . 205 416 57 82 pounds 1959 . . . 39,680 34,100 6,100 83 2 11 1 1 2 84 1954... 15 44 " 4 3 7 10 2 85 acres 1959 .. . 55 207 50 10 46 36 1954... 150 1,524 35 58 112 153 15 61 87 pounds 1959 .. . 4,000 17,140 800 3,000 12,800 88 1954... 13,220 86,761 8,000 14,300 4,500 19,865 6,300 10,000 39 2 2 5 8 1 (0 acres 1959. . . 115 18 190 152 15 91 pounds 1959. . . 23,000 7,000 68,000 44,970 3,750 92 43 11 7 1 7 93 1954... 94 38 2 2 24 1 43 13 94 acres 1959 .. . 826 155 146 5 70 95 1954... 1,967 765 7 30 806 8 1,013 178 96 pounds 1959 . . . 143,438 25,740 14,500 500 13,400 97 1954... 208,584 57,460 2,400 1,500 69,078 1,200 147,346 23,820 OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 241 Part 3 of 5 Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtair. Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 23,588 17,498 13,659 7,804 23,124 30,125 18,415 8,917 19,725 18,449 8,714 9,563 7,061 25,818 11,051 23,175 1 44,233 28,134 20,473 8,147 24,908 30,020 23,443 8,731 19,637 19,196 12,844 11,740 5,386 28,037 12,726 24,684 2 502 313 204 5 57 318 219 51 267 55 32 182 40 66 95 85 3 1,021 716 459 3 77 496 457 110 385 97 69 369 34 98 219 133 4 12,103 7,787 5,500 42 1,945 6,265 4,917 1,525 10,244 2,154 869 3,575 1,008 1,267 2,846 2,430 5 29,071 19,588 12,580 19 2,384 8,398 10,388 1,977 12,947 3,985 1,381 7,874 991 1,768 7,547 3,708 6 28,359 12,338 9,656 60 6,502 14,531 10,057 1,463 29,628 5,156 2,772 6,778 2,015 3,393 5,109 8,865 7 28,110 16,718 14,802 31 4,298 10,006 10,769 2,839 23,169 6,314 2,670 8,707 1,482 2,500 12,445 6,854 S 139 56 66 22 68 45 4 133 23 16 49 5 9 24 42 9 183 86 122 32 76 67 19 146 30 21 46 3 10 63 45 10 6,961 2,434 3,760 2,814 3,544 1,827 218 11,142 1,580 1,156 1,928 141 172 1,465 4,847 11 6,241 2,506 5,419 1,617 1,752 1,632 385 8,343 1,709 548 2,175 75 326 2,869 1,876 12 97 39 47 3 10 97 45 10 35 7 8 54 8 20 16 17 13 221 164 79 2 23 137 108 24 93 15 10 s: 18 35 34 38 14 134 76 41 12 66 46 10 70 23 9 39 10 7 30 20 15 40 28 33 7 14 17 5 48 5 5 4 2 2 11 6 16 10 6 4 5 4 3 2 21 5 2 2 4 4 17 8 4 2 6 28 9 3 2 4 33 3 5 7 5 4 18 12 7 14 4 28 2 5 12 1 15 3 1 3 19 106 107 27 78 765 92 68 22 70 1,295 25 8: 170 107 72 80 20 318 243 261 53 456 46 209 153 90 & 386 55 15 350 21 115 180 21 134 859 70 120 18 99 2,221 27 96 104 195 126 97 22 313 236 94 37 495 21 396 93 84 B4 343 56 18 129 . 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 24 25 90 1 58 50 20 301 4. 5 2 a 2< 40 36 27 1 2 1 105 208 17 1 3 187 34 1 212 5 86 28 7 2 128 313 24 4 1 3 242 74 3 120 3 87 29 14 39 12 1,872 4,566 117 20 59 3,326 369 10 4,607 78 1,879 30 313 19 1,741 4,547 337 55 3 23 3,596 773 72 1,864 70 1,210 31 8 49 4 2,834 5,719 181 9 24 3,66S 582 2 6,044 46 2,840 J2 313 11 1 2 1,688 17 8 348 78 3,615 18 17 362 189 220 1 3 28 3 13 2,364 2' 17 50C 14! 653 4 46 82 1,733 32 5 627 64 62 1 12 1,089 14 5 632 35 33 34 3 J <• 1" 106 84 83 19 67 246 126 81 144 2; 52 15" 53 135 82 102 38 227 290 301 91 265 345 219 145 136 106 149 18 j 62 307 96 183 39 1,726 1,624 1,667 329 2,384 4,560 2,157 2,208 3,453 43: 1,008 2,59 ) 1,363 2,801 2,174 2,366 40 3,183 5,238 5,832 1,243 3,235 5,489 3,356 3,158 2,411 1,256 2,131 2,61 > 1,529 5,434 2,150 2,978 41 1,829 1,513 1,425 343 2,41C 4,058 1,766 1,533 3,607 32! 1,071 2,99 > 1,185 2,958 2,168 2,794 42 2,640 3,923 5,688 1,015 3,05C 4,240 2,316 2,723 1,927 1,11! 2,087 2,06 L 1,623 5,689 2,166 2,914 43 4 4 20 2 5 14 ] 6 > 4 10 7 3 44 3 9 20 3 14 25 5 9 10 ] 8 ) 3 18 8 11 45 25 62 195 14 91 401 1 90 10 . 56 319 127 120 46 53 '88 325 13 175 246 24 140 145 i; 146 9 ) 31 245 148 118 47 333 27 17 95 202 427 258 23 75 1C* 130 2 i 50 422 46 260 41 320 16 4 100 34C 388 260 19 64 18C 188 1 i 39 483 35 369 .'.'■ 8,260 426 399 4,237 9,256 10,602 6,549 813 1,605 3,65: 3,845 55 1 2,242 15,808 1,826 11,882 5C 8,254 290 53 4,566 12, 71r 8,769 6,392 494 1,400 5,73E 5,961 16 J 1,122 17,369 1,234 14,234 51 11,058 533 423 5,418 11,11! 11,873 6,710 911 2,206 4,68< 6,204 70 > 2,971 23,977 2,108 18,241 52 5,023 194 21 3,600 8,79r 4,342 3,078 498 1,418 4,476 5,660 14 7 936 13,169 989 11,982 53 66 5 3 27 3; 73 45. 3 19 r 43 10 95 8 67 5< 28 28 5" 21 26 1 9 3C 50 7 78 2 53 y. 1,704 151 53 1,343 3,30: 1,825 1,305 85 254 81. 1,428 16 1 353 4,825 521 4,507 •■i 292 1,164 2,04' 481 316 110 69 1,30( ) 1,141 103 2,000 65 2,163 57 106 382 265 55 21E 385 261 173 210 23C 126 16 J 77 80 134 133 5£ 153 190 104 36 9; 443 228 166 161 15. 134 7 5 55 77 88 111 55 1,379 7,480 6,054 1,246 4,206 8,407 4,704 4,349 4,294 7,58( > 2,598 2,70 3 2,268 1,218 4,025 4,338 b 2,979 2,756 1,747 525 1,569 6,981 3,236 3,099 2,647 4,466 2,508 1,00 ! 1,086 1,547 1,710 2,204 61 2,282 7,428 6,958 1,642 5,16C 9,824 4,818 4,722 4,440 9,876 3,893 2,99 7 2,509 1,749 4,599 5,983 62 2,065 1,638 1,036 434 1,256 5,016 1,991 2,403 2,182 4,57C 2,503 55 j 1,001 1,473 1,663 2,021 63 4 14 23 11 2] 52 20 23 20 3: 22 > 2 9 17 15 64 5 4 3 2 E 36 16 11 12 2: 18 ) 9 10 6 14 6! 90 192 503 323 381 826 382 665 272 1,16' 366 3 27 133 389 623 6( 101 14 1 54 18 21: 398 2 156 116 131 73' 504 1 5 132 359 1 70 1 223 1 67 68 4 35 82 1 4 1 ... 10 30 200 69 7C 115 150 700 16 29 200 ) 60 200 256 71 72 445 65 200 7. 48 106 54 4 20 1 6 I 1 11 74 111 105 97 ] 76 70 2 76 £ 1 6 ) 4 1 21 8 7' 907 2,250 1,422 47 532 25 1,23- 10 251 76 2,339 1,816 2,763 4C 860 1,309 16 1,790 21C 20 82 5 138 100 489 204 7'. 78,003 297,630 144,867 2,080 49,037 2,500 141,26 7 100 18,672 78 207,270 157,892 316,543 2 17 1,900 l,50t 11! 13,25t 70,807 2 40 3,400 117,967 1,300 159,373 16, 86^ ( 36 7,00( 650 4 69 12,440 69,90 i 8,350 12,000 12 220 29,530 61,189 16,655 8 97 12,460 79 30 it: 32 7 18 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 8: 32 34 31 14 19 1 10 1 7 6 3 1 84 118 435 23 25 48 5 5 ) 100 40 3 3* 747 862 568 114 367 15 144 4 11 1 99 34 5 8c 9,760 53,639 2,700 4,770 922 300 5,901 J 15,000 2,400 200 3" 90,895 77,555 59,781 19,494 32,929 3,200 15,050 1,000 5,95 ) 16,036 1,850 1,000 88 2 9 23 1 2 1 2 L 1 89 23 154 392 1 43 200 18 2 ) 1 9C 2,000 21,100 156,658 30 4,700 13,000 1,300 9,00 1 200 93 11 73 1 1 22 55 20 19 » 1 3 1 2 2 5 3 92 26 95 20 ) 72 166 48 98 17 6 14 12 19 6 93 414 1,988 10 y. 434 1,155 441 468 « ) 25 57 j 23 26 74 75 94 889 2,917 386 7 > 1,412 4,547 1,180 2,290 V 332 1,08 ) 206 251 351 103 95 45,746 270,169 1,000 2,52( ) 52,360 124,359 72,465 66,920 9,7CX 750 66,86 ) 2,700 3,000 8,000 4,300 96 65,335 253,859 29,979 7,001 ) 165,733 391,051 205,737 360,436 5,CXX ) 40,600 93, 27 ) 20,515 33,100 50,400 13,300 97 Stub items continued 242 Part 3 of 5 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne PittBburg Hay crops: 1 Land from which hay was cut 17,112 18,999 11,685 13,317 12,98: 28,849 16,599 16,531 18,418 17,048 2 1954... 23,846 23,778 12,134 17,911 19.34S 34,158 17,461 24,365 22,765 18,056 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for .farms reporting 1959... 278 150 72 223 3! 263 15 237 344 39 4 1954... 516 249 115 414 at 419 15 398 535 55 5 acres 1959 .. . 5,617 3,105 1,697 5,549 91i 8,72? 181 4,916 6,176 1,098 6 1954... 12,920 4,895 2,556 10,970 1,42' 14,575 182 8,028 9,932 1,058 7 tons 1959... 10,821 7,783 5,064 14,967 2.19C 21,721 437 11,681 15,038 3,421 8 1954... 11,286 7,539 4,162 16,297 1,605 17,219 281 7,829 9,395 2,026 9 .farms reporting 1959... 52 24 21 73 £ 52 3 50 96 10 10 1954... 57 51 23 104 i; 76 1 43 83 12 11 tons 1959... 1,196 1,375 896 4,175 264 2,899 15 2,326 4,390 567 12 Farms reporting by acres 1954... cut for hay: 1,613 1,326 785 3,944 233 2,830 20 959 1,849 490 13 .farms reporting 1959... 68 40 13 36 t 25 6 54 98 11 14 .farms reporting 1959... 132 71 35 104 19 125 8 118 168 15 15 .farms reporting 1959... 60 27 13 55 E 61 1 49 59 8 16 .farms reporting 1959... 16 9 11 26 33 13 17 4 17 .farms reporting 1959... 2 3 2 1 19 3 2 1 18 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover .farms reporting 1959... 7 2 5 9 7 12 6 3 4 L9 1954... 12 3 11 ] 2 5 7 3 2 20 acres 1959 .. . 163 13 65 82 3£ 131 121 90 37 246 21 1954... 172 18 174 I 14 88 91 52 35 22 tone 1959. . . 180 25 97 70 3: 134 168 105 27 279 23 1954... 168 25 213 5 125 64 35 69 24 .farms reporting 1959 — 1 1 1 1 2 25 1954... 1 26 tons 1959... "a 10 7 27 14 27 1954... 3 28 .farms reporting 1959 — 47 30 4 2: 29 153 4 9 56 29 1954... 3 19 36 1 1! 14 36 7 7 53 30 acres 1959... 989 545 17 23' 619 2,562 21 187 962 31 1954... 17 203 632 3 25] 255 462 76 72 738 32 tons 1959... 1,356 651 23 38( 949 3,299 38 267 1,326 33 1954... 10 201 730 1 22. 187 457 50 50 715 34 .farms reporting 1959... 4 3 1 3 10 1 2 3 35 1954... 1 1 5 ] 2 4 36 tons 1959 .. . 44 64 2] 70 107 3 86 70 37 1954... 2 8 62 9 25 38 Oats, wheat, barley, lye, oi other small •farms reporting 1959... 75 28 51 93 4. 89 64 56 83 60 39 1954. . . 121 94 105 154 7! 168 209 131 139 130 40 acres 1959 .. . 1,092 553 1,079 1,898 95; 2,211 800 980 1,310 1,141 41 1954... 1,869 1,054 1,809 2,498 1,36! 3,274 3,405 1,915 1,726 1,972 42 tons 1959... 1,095 702 1,167 1,913 96* 2,340 932 1,109 1,141 1,254 43 1954... 1,342 1,087 1,413 2,182 1,12. 3,255 3,704 1,713 1,022 1,825 44 •farms reporting 1959... 1 1 4 9 5 6 3 5 1 45 1954... 6 7 8 13 5 17 7 8 6 46 tons 1959... 3 2 124 172 2' 97 54 28 34 9 47 1954... 27 74 65 87 2C 64 169 32 25 81 48 Wild hay cut .farms reporting 1959... 301 332 154 72 21= 298 324 322 361 248 49 1954... 254 442 164 78 26! 324 300 431 370 255 50 acres 1959... 8,899 14,102 6,031 2,340 10,14( 15,353 12,569 9,285 9,123 12,119 51 1954... 7,394 16,987 5,016 2,302 14,74' 13,762 12,675 12,387 9,201 13,421 52 tons 1959... 8,822 20,134 7,996 2,148 14, 56: 16,800 17,390 12,467 11,707 15,361 53 1954. . . 3,478 15,568 3,770 2,094 11,35( 10,571 9,122 7,978 4,645 11,522 54 •farms reporting 1959... 57 66 47 16 7] 48 82 68 87 79 55 1954... 19 105 23 9 6< 50 55 48 27 74 56 tons 1959... 1,165 2,283 1,843 583 3,24! 1 1,998 4,330 1,926 2,534 3,546 57 1954... 226 3,010 662 83 2,061 1,369 1,783 718 289 2,569 58 .farms reporting 1959 73 14 81 171 3( 91 24 62 109 89 59 1954... 99 48 92 135 6 114 43 108 144 60 60 acres 1959 .. . 1,341 223 2,268 3,389 70, 1,806 281 1,099 1,525 1,482 61 1954... 1,474 621 2,121 1,964 1,55, 2,143 553 1,868 1,724 832 62 tons 1959... 2,050 320 3,030 4,595 82" 2,797 378 1,497 1,736 2,060 63 1954... 909 623 1,578 1,443 1,31 2,035 489 1,280 1,453 841 64 .farms reporting 1959... 5 2 12 23 . 8 4 7 9 65 1954. . . 7 14 7 i ! 12 1 7 11 13 66 tons 1959... 171 35 421 377 2( 277 71 96 216 67 1954... 66 420 58 26 188 10 102 66 132 68 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa. •farms reporting 1959... 1 1 3 1 2 69 1954... 1 2 2 70 acres 1959. .. 14 42 85 140 60 71 1954... 135 96 58 72 tons, green weight 1959... 28 168 605 450 250 73 Other field crops harvested: 1954... 200 635 188 74 .farms reporting 1959... 23 1 6 L 4 5 11 75 1954... 34 11 6 105 i . 20 9 45 2 76 acres 1959... 486 10 99 I 1 32 67 158 77 1954... 872 169 103 2,340 12 328 109 804 45 78 pounds 1959 .. . 50,510 400 4,772 80 ) 3,000 6,000 9,450 79 1954. . . 41, 580 14,830 7,167 209,788 6,95 ) 30,865 4,450 54,780 4,050 80 .farms reporting 1959... 14 1 5 11 3 4 81 acres 1959 .. . 189 30 151 189 29 75 82 pounds 1959... 21,050 5,200 6,912 22,700 12,200 32,420 83 .farms reporting 1959... 6 1 1 7 1 2 8 84 1954... 46 6 4 14 7 2 20 17 1 85 acres 1959. . . 74 2 6 110 50 8 81 86 1954... 819 46 32 254 124 13 238 166 25 87 pounds 1959... 6,230 1,000 1,200 18,312 4,000 900 16,700 38 1954... 70,792 5,031 5,200 32,900 16,235 500 27,694 14,875 900 89 .farms reporting 1959 — 1 2 1 1 3 90 acres 1959 .. . 2 18 8 2 12 91 pounds 1959... 450 4,900 3,000 1,000 1,550 92 •farms reporting 1959... 13 3 7 18 i 6 3 22 27 4 93 1954 .. . 47 12 19 40 1 i 38 14 31 73 18 94 acres 1959 .. . 429 105 150 312 5 ! 99 70 425 637 38 95 1954... 794 159 607 968 31 i 1,438 182 540 1,727 359 96 pounds 1959 .. . 51,800 14,200 13,400 42,015 6,82 ' 16,800 7,800 59,927 75,995 3,300 97 1954... 81,020 16,245 56,458 137,826 36,80 > 176,960 29,720 64,120 293,997 30,076 OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 243 Part 3 of 5 Pontotoc Potta- watomie Pushmataha Roger Mils Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 20,735 22,749 12,450 5,059 26,799 11,397 14,951 12,894 5,900 16,172 22,318 14,451 12,945 13,361 5,057 9,195 1 23,246 29,611 12,831 10,086 32,702 13,721 12,879 15,460 6,895 29,554 25,822 26,010 14,982 18,499 9,442 13,493 2 184 271 6 100 85 61 56 157 22 301 153 137 120 285 143 199 3 344 516 5 223 171 109 58 301 85 587 332 240 188 490 304 409 4 4,752 8,202 126 2,048 2,059 1,339 1,814 3,700 1,193 12,296 5,095 4,861 2,950 6,161 2,809 4,834 5 7,214 15,221 68 5,230 3,939 2,111 1,208 7,790 3,097 26,024 9,088 7,966 3,942 11,098 6,772 10,625 6 11,488 22,747 178 5,163 5,210 3,110 5,301 7,159 2,773 13,169 15,736 14,916 9,437 13,805 5,881 8,652 7 10,762 24,391 77 7,711 6,582 3,295 2,317 13,757 5,502 27,124 17,014 15,284 6,828 16,937 5,192 8,790 8 42 104 1 36 23 123 20 43 8 123 62 57 33 118 23 44 9 64 104 66 26 21 15 90 21 306 116 102 38 145 31 57 10 2,423 10, 506 15 1,425 1,888 625 1,842 1,264 429 5,105 5,912 7,475 2,013 5,785 1,444 1,197 11 1,768 8,321 2,143 921 476 419 3,143 944 14,541 5,717 8,206 1,569 6,215 877 1,141 12 37 53 2 22 21 12 10 21 2 26 28 24 36 84 39 49 13 81 103 3 51 41 25 18 80 5 102 51 45 43 118 69 81 14 46 66 19 13 18 16 42 10 100 44 38 28 59 24 50 15 15 36 1 8 8 6 11 12 4 51 21 19 10 19 11 16 16 5 13 2 1 2 1 22 9 11 3 5 3 17 5 7 3 2 3 10 13 1 1 4 5 6 5 6 4 18 4 3 8 66 1 5 8 2 1 8 6 2 1 13 15 5 19 134 97 78 24 97 357 509 7 15 183 60 93 134 128 40 2'' 14 30 109 1,645 5 152 105 30 70 211 73 5 10 180 240 143 21 87 143 95 21 140 522 519 7 6 283 106 244 222 137 53 22 12 31 92 1 11 1,646 1 1 25 87 1 10 93 4 91 42 35 197 152 5 13 126 1 15 191 186 1 43 23 24 25 26 27 27 17 170 121 37 154 33 34 31 4 28 44 44 319 1 74 56 140 2 22 60 23 29 693 203 3,500 2,608 543 3,719 950 673 535 'si 30 1,640 465 5,208 9 1,211 796 2,433 26 437 1,196 '404 31 731 214 4,257 3,946 806 4,974 1,327 997 681 '82 32 1,633 426 4,466 5 1,019 702 2,028 51 412 854 318 33 3 1 16 16 4 19 4 7 6 1 34 2 8 1 4 9 6 3? 23 14 168 285 42 467 144 53 42' 50 36 6 271 5 100 257 50 37 145 173 17 37 150 59 33 88 8 10 87 89 40 139 54 39 38 280 312 61 21 254 158 145 99 5 47 241 178 81 262 71 22 39 3,474 3,391 382 773 3,398 1,211 1,078 1,594 314 183 2,572 1,846 679 2,172 708 564 40 5,552 4,764 795 247 5,369 2,682 2,128 2,058 119 1,039 4,631 3,181 1,177 4,518 1,150 468 41 3,859 3,269 458 845 3,981 1,366 1,104 1,453 218 161 2,965 2,166 785 1,954 833 661 42 4,482 4,089 809 210 5,846 2,522 2,008 1,397 96 883 6,299 3,302 1,378 4,976 932 272 43 7 13 4 11 4 2 9 1 6 5 1 7 3 3 44 14 16 1 18 15 5 8 1 19 15 6 19 4 45 155 204 115 285 165 12 64 50 134 74 5 54 48 21 46 133 136 7 224 154 25 91 2 301 210 50 242 70 47 109 131 110 15 427 98 91 38 24 6 214 169 216 29 18 67 48 99 154 177 28 521 114 117 42 28 1 275 254 229 11 10 52 49 4,991 3,492 5,440 367 17,254 3,270 2,282 1,116 4,010 58 10,526 5,228 8,053 473 420 2,875 50 3,907 3,594 6,272 597 20,754 3,269 2,640 817 3,078 20 9,513 11,532 8,563 124 645 1,405 51 6,272 4,039 6,378 396 25,357 4,397 2,801 1,094 3,769 70 15,586 9,067 11,503 469 515 3,732 52 3,209 2,482 5,456 505 17,420 2,320 1,979 517 2,193 6 8,790 8,009 8,469 107 283 1,390 53 18 21 18 1 90 19 18 10 8 52 48 54 2 1 9 54 7 13 8 1 61 23 8 8 2 37 52 58 1 1 1 55 775 541 939 25 5,552 616 626 62 543 3,358 1,335 2,117 15 20 342 56 440 104 595 5 2,686 382 286 43 110 911 2,128 1,959 10 4 35 57 278 328 114 86 69 180 135 277 14 200 77 78 34 292 63 47 58 263 303 34 133 71 219 186 203 24 128 78 88 42 201 47 45 59 6,691 7,009 2,924 1,847 1,333 4,677 5,549 6,477 383 3,620 2,984 1,783 635 4,340 992 882 60 4,919 5,537 379 2,358 1,424 4,711 4,365 4,739 531 2,260 2,016 2,099 886 2,579 635 852 61 8,781 8,201 3,508 3,119 1,675 5,884 7,221 6,745 247 4,189 4,951 2,702 808 6,350 1,483 977 62 4,472 5,604 366 2,396 1,451 3,327 4,196 3,256 312 1,870 1,466 i, 037 1,012 1,556 486 456 63 47 48 13 14 4 30 22 26 12 8 8 1 26 3 64 25 20 2 11 7 19 19 16 7 7 14 5 8 5 1 63 1,121 1,095 254 228 51 1,159 573 463 336 140 119 12 262 27 60 903 216 5 11 153 217 3 357 396 189 97 83 1 386 247 39 40 10 67 68 1 1 69 355 50 8 64 31 70 71 1,060 442 64 280 31 72 73 2 13 1 1 4 4 234 2 50 48 58 74 13 85 70 3 6 20 11 293 4 26 8 109 53 118 75 20 224 32 20 110 72 9,901 70 1,374 820 1,446 re 216 2,407 1,074 56 107 357 664 11,759 80 378 116 2,704 815 1,869 77 1,200 41,200 480 2,000 6,580 8,420 1,036,246 6,300 183, 186 126,582 155,392 75 11,280 194,153 111,022 1,350 5,140 30,462 96,100 1,144,415 9,700 48,625 14,059 546,911 55,701 188,012 79 2 1 1 5 2 2 2 9 3 80 50 25 3 135 10 130 300 119 80 81 6,800 5,040 600 27,700 1,600 5,500 46,000 15,890 4,616 82 1 20 5 1 1 33 7 22 83 6 1 28 3 25 3 8 1 24 11 6 84 .4 508 79 10 30 573 105 505 85 44 4 357 23 706 62 69 15 321 218 51 Sb 400 68,000 16,176 2,100 3,600 77,650 6,840 52,732 87 9,800 443 28,626 5,100 94,037 9,200 17,500 1,000 46,659 19,760 3,645 88 3 1 3 1 19 1 8 2 2 89 14 10 54 15 239 10 91 79 50 90 3,350 3,000 16,200 5,000 82,320 2,500 33,350 3,080 4,920 91 1 20 4 7 6 3 2 9 5 2 92 12 97 2 2 15 12 57 16 7 14 2 21 8 93 50 350 82 182 108 30 24 163 220 39 94 247 2,088 14 18 211 224 1,276 281 134 282 26 412 132 95 30,000 30,010 12,840 26,443 13,215 3,600 1,400 24,100 7,650 4,200 96 41,000 267,860 5,000 1,150 22,631 21,800 131,275 13,520 18,800 22,936 3,208 36,750 10,430 97 Stub items continued 244 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bryan Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels Cotton farms reporting acres bales Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 or more acres farms reporting Broomcorn farms reporting acres tons of brush Vegetables for home use and for sale (other lhan Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use.. ..farms reporting Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting Sales dollars Tomatoes farms reporting acres Sweet corn farms reporting acres Snap beans (bush and pole types) farms reporting Watermelons farms reporting acres Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. 19591. 19541. 1959.. 1954. . 1959.. 1954.. 19591. 19541. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954.. 1959.. 1954. . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting 1959., 1954., acres 1959., 1954. , Spinach farms reporting 1959. , 1954., acres 1959. 1954. Berries and other small fruits harvested tor sale: Strawberries farms reporting acres quarts Blackberries farms reporting acres quarts 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 13,735 28,966 1,047 1,871 211,747 438,626 3,552 4,221 1,295 1,581 175,018 148,115 16,919 26,806 601,798 903,254 364,833 276,767 3,354 5,689 4,149 2,655 1,072 629 1,666 47,257 74,824 9,657 7,986 44,91B 50,334 2,114 2,364 28,519 26,239 2,217,309 1,599,776 966 717 735 176 1,959 2,009 583 240 3,053 1,977 1,092 1,523 7,444 11,833 659 555 1,460 1,375 707 123 6,869 1,413 146 79 4,215 3,183 556 462 1,320 1,163 2,678,821 1,970,742 544 413 257,663 492 845 36 28 8,630 8,369 126 143 13 8 2,747 1,120 891 816 92 63 1,335 728 176,996 72,458 42 103 1,087 598 7 95 1 (Z) 112 117 719 538 1,709,159 1,153,765 27 77 47,763 79 58 (Z) 18 763 2,139 128 211 226 108 16 17 105 295 6,686 7,096 14 2 3 (Z) 81 261 (Z) (Z) 136 596 29 37 3,029 6,536 47 154 30 33 3,995 2,524 103 153 1,190 1,767 632 478 688 985 253 137 10,506 8,910 24 18 14 3 22 2 31 26 122 102 2 (Z) 1,649 16 5 1,160 6 2 (Z) (Z) 17 10 29 1,327 2,671 88 174 222 271 2 (Z) 14 22 (Z) 2 80 213 9 10 12 7 1,533 512 939 1,263 51,514 65,303 34,001 22,366 32 187 304 307 109 13. 34 451 1,276 109 84 462 338 10 16 55 53 2,137 4,022 (Z) 2 1 (Z) 1 (zj (z) 10 43 203 2 7 591 2,706 3 13 1 2 55 450 430 665 9,927 15,843 5,501 4,028 80 205 103 40 2 1 9 40 247 5 376 268 5,870 4,888 1 (Z) ,508 20 5 (Z) 252 196 412 40 38 4,180 6,287 63 149 45 69 5,801 6,461 489 940 10,180 18,371 5,142 6,533 146 211 99 27 6 1,027 1,488 10,305 2,636 1 1 (Z) 5 2 5 1 6,415 210 25 13 4,365 270 881 16 31 3,506 9,214 52 93 81 54 10,837 6,426 1,413 1,985 38,848 55,026 22,897 17,945 221 630 403 128 31 5 36 181 809 29 114 1,284 1,150 62 87 524 438 31,521 24,902 27 16 17 3 14 9 5 12 2 50 78 330 366 28 21 123 29 1 (Z) 3 2 1 1 1,125 36 4,256 Z Reported in small fractions. 1Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 245 Part 4 of 5 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek 233 502 3 6 1,665 3,667 69 82 9 22 1,544 1,938 69 113 1,152 1,508 478 333 3 20 130 603 959 18 13 31 39 2,994 4,082 3 5 (Z) 2 610 1,275 6 1 1,006 417 648 23 17 6,453 6,331 145 57 3 3 1,143 303 964 492 24 11 85 55 9,376 4,976 [Z) 28 30 68 84 95,497 152,015 2 920 114 542 26 48 2,534 7,814 68 204 20 44 2,674 3,914 130 306 2,402 3,912 916 1,261 796 1,229 46 94 222 354 13,546 14,051 10 53 27 17 22 63 112 9,775 9,080 10 11 708 1 1 40 (Z) 7,400 2 43 21 10 1 59 60 13,403 8,619 2,078 710 137 156 1 (zj 1 (zj 1 (zj 5 134 322 11 22 1,661 4,285 43 38 16 8 966 696 57 103 1,028 1,896 609 616 5 15 258 372 95 61 650 609 33 33 216 192 13,056 24,500 (Z) 267 628 156 272 5 10 1,785 2,795 28 30 4 3 361 208 110 182 2,751 3,273 2,012 882 1 1 40 (Z) 393 533 365 1,400 (Z) 2 (zj (Z) 2 5 3 13 1 2 (Z) 2 23 372 2 7 273 3,327 12 38 12 5 1,216 887 305 603 7,907 15,038 2,747 2,160 145 68 32 1 15 20 306 4 25 386 595 22 36 90 274 6,300 11,278 1 (Z) (Z) 14 35 55 254 (Z) (Z) (Z) ... 588 300 100 8 7 1 3 499 2,663 5 110 .. 1 (Z) 101 40 109 2 1 394 990 (Z) 3 16 138 185 449 4,137 9,685 2,898 2,015 3 33 126 902 10 35 Ellis Garfield Garvin 215 160 12 12 61 81 4,083 3,376 3 1 1 (Z) 5 11 10 64 2 (Z) (2 2 2 320 32 1 (Z) 65 198 (Z) 11 20 54 269 1,066 161 288 20 83 976 4,785 128 220 156 137 5 2 37 3 1,075 135 5 1 5 4 (Z) 5 1 30 1 2 1 1 (Z) 1 (z) 12 209 483 4 28 1,981 5,601 5 6 (Z) (Z) 16 27 2 6 12 113 463 272 883 700 2 (Z) 3 1 (Z) (z) (z) (Z) (z) 285 604 22 27 4,655 6,615 49 53 41 27 9,243 2,572 247 367 3,665 5,863 2,916 2,393 104 31 6 159 283 11,201 12,711 2,952 2,338 850 30 975 31 10,770 4,709 22 14 14 2 18 66 (Z) (Z) 50 2 (Z) 30 8 4 1,629 Stub items continued 246 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 4 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Grady Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting Sweetpotatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting acres bushels Cotton f anna reporting acres bales Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 or more acres farms reporting Broome orn farms reporting acres tons of brush Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting Sales dollars Tomatoes farms reporting acres Sweet com farms reporting acres Snap beans (bush and pole types) farms Watermelons . Cantaloups and muskmelons farms Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms Berries and other small fruits harvested lor sale: Strawberries farms reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres quarts Blackberries farms reporting acres quarts 1959.. 1954. . 19591. 19541. 1959.. 1954. . 1959.. 1954. . 19591. 19541. 1959.. 1954. . 1959.. 1954. . 1959.. 1954. . 1959.. 1954. . 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1954. . 1959.. 1954. . 1959.. 1954. . 1959. 1954. 1959., 1954., 1959.. 1954. . 1959. . 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 222 829 9 33 2,407 9,791 79 110 127 76 10,778 4,006 610 878 13,731 20,485 9,815 5,478 169 263 128 38 12 163 291 9,321 12,028 2,211 1,571 1,132 1,153 145 229 1,810 2,983 83,629 103,612 60 45 23 3 19 1 1 1 118 209 1,438 2,766 51 161 98 45 10 118 45 4 1 1 1 230 300 115 93 2 1 915 818 3 2 (Z) 40 34 3 3 79 82 72 14 378 111 9 37 54 871 1,250 1 (Z) (Z) 175 (Z) 483 66 12 7 24 14 3,998 2,119 565 802 31,498 46,354 17,730 13,149 33 121 157 175 79 205 87 31 21 227 79 10,074 3,055 11 3 7 16 5 1 1,844 12 14 (Z) 91 45 27,520 3 13 11 49 660 8,025 552 727 40,282 57,468 28,746 22,056 20 51 159 198 124 267 205 10 3 32 1 2,500 117 4 1 3 2 (Z) 4 3 8 (Z) 5 12 1 (Z) 2 2 (Z) (Z) 16 (Z) 3 135 1 (Z) (Z) 1 (z) (z) 1 (Z) 174 579 29 54 4,000 11,964 39 53 15 6 1,690 1,311 60 183 1,112 3,638 622 1,138 601 1,003 39 22 2,967 1,611 197,775 88,796 6 5 5 3 93 61 13 14 307 325 34 1 1,487 325 7 671 523 14 13 25 28 44,848 26,297 3 1 260 349 696 32 69 5,978 9,245 94 39 30 4,116 1,792 351 429 4,070 4,945 1,704 1,800 181 147 20 3 819 1,115 34 92 221 176 8,390 11,568 15 2 132 1 16 6 12 5,395 9,990 10 3 815 (Z) 47 6,012 3 13 6 40 385 4,857 849 1,130 50,355 68,731 39,323 30,980 49 1B5 262 224 129 11 238 25 249 319 16 25 62 136 3,758 22,588 1 (Z) 1 838 2 200 37 238 1 5 225 2,365 9 14 20 15 2,158 642 255 483 11,382 19,691 4,453 4,475 83 75 61 21 3 ii2 12 327 442 47 67 1,091 918 60,949 43,367 2 (Z) 41 52 894 732 29 164 138 1 (Z) 1 1 300 (Z) 20 Z Reported in small fractions. xDoes not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested . OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 247 Part 4 of 5 Kay kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 84 242 3 5 1,213 1,942 52 374 2 27 447 7,358 10 74 (Z) 5 70 1,227 2S0 393 12 23 3,519 5,450 415 1,014 35 114 6,835 18,381 443 786 15 20 4,859 9,318 218 516 14 27 2,588 6,245 201 232 4 8 1,728 2,568 247 542 8 22 2,825 6,929 447 982 50 56 8,535 13,585 108 773 41 44 3,150 10,140 48 239 10 17 1,819 2,680 38 173 2 8 410 1,621 318 619 21 29 4,506 7,655 47 133 3 5 515 1,553 169 493 6 32 2,995 5,911 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 13 2 8 363 503 7 20 (Z) 39 44 4,365 3 3 1 8 322 1,120 69 45 (Z) 2 362 306 150 203 13 37 2,449 4,069 108 67 12 20 1,411 1,101 36 35 IS 12 1,390 793 60 42 11 7 1,354 1,031 48 69 20 25 1,818 1,383 202 367 63 112 10,370 7,767 19 141 14 13 3,037 1,831 7 26 46 47 5,450 5,983 11 32 1 19 184 4,860 75 54 3 5 707 746 8 13 1 (Z) 113 46 53 113 9 72 996 2,813 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 18 151 304 96 75 42 138 656 1,667 257 440 875 1,240 41,594 65,919 19,704 12,848 20 30 157 301 80 56 62 139 1,321 2,188 885 690 84 172 638 1,643 345 375 87 213 1,318 3,445 747 813 259 429 6,253 9,373 2,640 3,211 302 468 6,148 9,937 4,224 3,261 169 404 5,375 9,587 4,272 5,133 406 783 7,563 13,845 3,710 4,273 105 21B 1,237 2,370 740 411 80 170 2,369 5,048 1,381 2,284 14 52 237 783 165 169 23 23 397 789 345 268 469 822 11,222 19,424 6,958 5,184 13 14 16 17 IB 17 51 14 30 65 40 44 76 47 131 55 14 5 6 130 19 3 19 244 6 18 17 32 112 149 59 174 43 32 5 12 189 20 1 4 274 7 2 11 82 58 26 83 6 18 3 5 101 21 1 2 220 6 4 19 16 29 16 1 14 1 38 22 86 1 :::• 2 3 65 183 3,316 6,434 792 851 8 2 1 48 15 1,203 2 128 5 46 149 979 18 40 2 2 2 85 29 17 7 11 3 328 15 23 24 25 26 27 28 09 488 256 223 444 214 140 470 666 1,174 1,700 1,150 1,130 601 693 476 594 674 785 1,379 2,111 921 1,152 292 206 290 316 1,000 1,070 239 280 1,148 1,523 30 31 16 20 66 125 24 47 141 612 15 14 51 57 7 5 14 25 53 98 4,045 2,737 26 ■19 64 48 38 50 1B6 349 24 27 135 197 35 51 262 382 126 102 307 175 61 136 1,11* 1,675 38 94 577 1,8>41 2 2 4 8 18 9 33 31 7 8 12 64 56 59 975 1,893 30 33 3- 35 4,676 7,241 10,251 26,190 3,722 2,325 2,377 6,835 285,857 154,854 7,070 6,164 11,204 12,478 7,325 8,340 11,964 17,285 39,170 10,274 51,105 54,408 37,190 66,344 92 125 1,657 2,911 983 1,245 57,178 189,832 36 37 9 2 4 1 5 1 5 6 18 33 20 10 26 31 9 2 15 6 36 16 9 2 9 5 2 1 13 4 7 1 16 6 38 39 9 3 1 (Z) 9 "g 2 1 2 2 10 8 4 109 16 2 12 (Z) 16 1 9 3 5 3 7 32 8 4 11 14 28 12 6 3 4 16 6 13 2 (zj 13 5 5 1 3 35 23 9 145 574 4.: 41 42 43 2 2 (Z) (Z) 5 2 7 2 3 2 1 4 12 20 623 428 10 1 2 (z) 9 1 1 (Z) 6 2 3 4 (Z) 1 26 1 101 (Z) 4 1 4 1 2 (Z) 2 (Z) 8 1 4 2 5 1 17 7 59 105 44 45 4o 47 10 17 48 103 19 43 124 500 12 11 16 51 2 4 16 32 120 96 15 11 24 27 28 38 113 295 17 24 91 146 28 43 195 328 29 24 25 24 51 130 820 1,587 32 86 469 1,583 2 2 2 6 5 8 10 21 5 5 5 14 35 49 282 486 48 49 50 51 8 4 10 9 5 6 3 7 9 6 10 5 7 9 6 15 10 7 5 5 14 14 13 31 10 2 18 4 9 7 25 17 10 5 3 3 19 22 140 48 18 38 75 253 2 1 (Z) 2 6 5 7 6 5 2 1 1 18 22 77 201 50 53 54 55 1 1 3 (Z) (Z) 186 441 6 10 2,080 3,945 30 38 3 20 475 1,451 23 84 371 966 213 214 902 1,035 6 33 24 1,965 1,007 (Z) 4,452 5,044 5 3 2,654 212 411 14 16 2,694 4,289 5 6 658 642 99 152 1,015 1,597 440 454 689 836 23 20 127 99 15,870 7,107 14 3 19 3 1 14 1 802 3 8 (Z) 8 122 13,058 19 21 7,801 354 797 39 85 5,897 11,173 113 77 24 21 2,916 745 22 47 1,153 1,273 1,369 628 799 1,067 82 50 3,776 2,205 226,759 139,205 2 105 130 213 84 12 11 66 48 35 17 1,707 297 19 1,173 79 53 246 222 508,528 310,572 12 9 2,686 133 421 10 18 1,292 3,827 34 42 22 41 3,481 1,101 177 285 4,280 6,685 2,014 1,339 652 794 32 26 234 158 13,338 7,366 23 21 180 128 2 2 (Z) (Z) 10 10 3 2 165 1 35 2 37 5 18 3 3 49 19 2 95 47 3 ,154 1,702 60 3 ,841 3,558 711 160 7 395 351 152 188 600 1,230 4 (Z) 1 (Z) 3 2 (Z) (Z) 1 (Z) 5 36 (Z) 131 41 45,298 1 4 (Z) 14 20 1,450 958 1,165 65,459 86,253 35,703 23,052 38 183 276 271 190 2 4 13 100 2 19 161 136 7 17 49 170 4,775 4,040 5 1 552 174 145 38 7 4,742 1,903 43 21 56 36 3,098 3,898 20 52 832 1,615 425 698 715 985 2,178 1,669 352,753 164,492 41 98 51 31 741 522 29 12 95 78 31 28 307 163 31 25 138 100 11 113 191 9 1 22 610 21,733 1 474 379 410 13 9 4,178 3,656 115 80 35 44 4,747 1,788 253 604 5,688 10,355 3,360 3,491 803 861 53 53 1,566 632 122,588 55,479 295 145 10 2 63 5 19 14 891 265 7 1 5,102 472 1 1,185 114 241 3 4 1,154 2,156 15 20 1 (Z) 278 73 2 6 16 22 11 6 267 415 12) 1 773 100 (Z) 70 160 198 1 2 1,087 1,726 17 13 1 6 220 554 1,421 1,870 69,654 88,951 44,276 27,559 123 328 443 374 153 2 4 92 265 22 15 689 435 38 12 105 41 8,140 2,408 11 3 18 2 20 1 (Z) 60 1 (Z) 50 36 37 (Z) 1 274 320 3 2 23 1 3,302 103 171 81 146 86 6,455 3,675 7 3 9 11 3 (Z) 7 7 127 (Z) 1 (Z) 20 31 43 33 16 6,277 3,288 7 7 (Z) (Z) 34 68 17 40 221 792 107 192 4 12 6 55 53 313 294 2,453 8 37 9 115 157 142 12 12 10 43 1,135 2,507 2 1 (Z) IZi 3 4 2 34 ;z) i (Z) 24 250 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:1 Land In bearing and nonhealing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres 1959... 1954... Apples farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 . . . Trees of all ages 1959. . . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Trees of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . . . 1954... Peaches farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... Trees of all ages 1959 . . . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959... 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959... 1954 . . . Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . . . 1954... Pears farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... Trees of all ages 1959. . .- 1954 . . . Trees not of bearing age 1959... 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959... 1954... Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . . . 1954... Grapes farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Vines of all ages 1959 . . . 1954 .. . Vines not of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954 .. . Vines of bearing age 1959.. . 1954... Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . . . 1954... Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... Trees of all ages 1959 . . . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959... 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954... Quantity harvested bushels 1959... 1954... Cherries farms reporting 1959... 1954... Trees of all ages 1959. . . 1954... Trees not of bearing age 1959 1954 . . . Trees of bearing age 1959... 1954... Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . . 1954... Apricots farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... Trees of all ages 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Trees not of bearing age 1959 .. . 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959. . . 1954 . . . Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . . 1954... Improved pecans farms reporting 1959... 1954 . . . Trees of all ages 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Trees not of bearing age 1959. . . 1954... Trees of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954... Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959... 1954... Trees of all ages 1959. . . 1954 . . . Trees not of bearing age 1959... 1954 . . . Trees of bearing age 1959 . . . 1954 .. . Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . . . 1954... 5,838 7,492 35,705 36,653 3,341 7,157 96,693 189,037 25,022 43,117 71,671 145,920 117,390 104,299 3,665 8,283 187,314 348,352 55,127 82,260 132,187 266,092 113,841 25,399 2,975 5,382 25,936 40,193 7,345 8,571 18,591 31,622 34,479 2,233 1,698 2,813 65,141 104,421 16,763 23,850 48,378 80,571 202,993 167,957 1,853 3,944 12,422 25,809 3,852 6,994 8,570 18,815 3,792 1,511 1,587 3,449 10,746 23,267 3,405 7,996 7,341 15,271 58,428 35,013 1,591 2,860 7,019 13,158 2,312 4,053 4,707 9,105 2,710 75 1,399 2,084 129,308 133,231 28,312 33,335 100,996 99,896 121,301 446,801 5,772 7,441 1,011,894 1,108,530 178,723 236,624 833,171 871,906 1,863,821 2,056,061 145 390 966 43 156 19,457 26, 577 3,881 9,074 15,576 17,503 42,529 29,992 27 107 5,414 9,713 1,215 3,028 4,199 6,685 14,058 4,229 12 48 353 877 28 772 325 105 235 36 6 22 307 387 8 150 299 237 505 580 6 43 32 235 5 68 27 167 6 45 218 219 7 141 211 78 250 421 2 10 3 60 1 53 2 7 1 3 1 131 1 35 96 300 452 30 5 17 447 25 255 9 15 3,276 2,129 22 572 3,254 1,557 210 10 181 122 3 178 122 225 3 4 3,110 450 3,110 450 12,100 6,000 5 3 34 45 7 40 27 5 37 4 13 805 833 14 484 791 349 9,680 910 7 7 31 20 6 9 25 102 121 235 376 75 151 700 1,703 288 566 412 1,137 372 606 79 180 1,280 5,805 532 1,636 748 4,169 428 74 65 113 311 707 142 139 169 568 323 12 29 35 559 792 87 85 472 707 1,646 4,033 34 68 375 585 69 181 306 404 181 18 24 78 65 15 36 63 29 21 1 13 28 287 632 129 264 158 368 80 8,995 58 175 3,951 10,516 1,438 3,023 2,513 7,493 8,753 88,117 2 16 10 92 25 10 67 7 3 28 118 784 20 302 98 482 1 7 100 48 20 100 28 5 3 17 19 111 4 42 15 69 140 35 1 13 4 105 57 89 123 166 32 59 246 705 69 119 177 586 99 10 55 107 8,492 5,333 3,269 949 5,223 4,384 147 1 33 53 113 246 24 64 89 182 25 29 38 597 6,257 140 1,260 457 4,997 3,870 2,906 24 48 135 342 32 100 103 242 4 10 35 68 304 430 39 94 265 336 355 161 39 69 240 550 48 49 192 501 19 11 7 9 19 40 9 27 10 13 50 35 71 58 41 35 573 455 140 190 433 265 1,190 40 44 44 879 824 320 306 559 518 651 33 27 202 113 49 35 153 78 280 25 21 355 587 60 117 295 470 1,705 250 18 28 95 125 31 78 64 47 19 29 37 215 142 42 62 173 80 1,730 97 31 29 187 238 66 137 121 101 154 3 5 7 16 7 14 Bryan 133 217 373 632 83 224 667 1,899 303 676 364 1,223 268 859 112 322 2,165 8,645 843 2,538 1,322 6,107 958 260 85 228 461 1,303 134 440 327 863 657 41 57 93 490 1,076 142 491 348 585 1,616 807 65 189 476 1,072 152 375 324 697 167 82 20 74 52 178 24 52 28 126 36 80 166 225 115 84 51 141 35 38 93 2,347 2,768 260 654 2,087 2,114 600 15,170 133 268 22,688 17, 672 3,282 6,080 19,406 11,592 23,020 55,845 136 257 399 662 103 193 1,371 2,321 284 555 1,087 1,766 2,026 675 118 259 9,652 23,381 1,188 5,044 8,464 18,337 6,710 111 86 157 406 865 61 197 345 668 804 9 64 98 3,119 3,425 696 738 2,423 2,687 18,298 4,797 56 117 563 1,375 200 362 363 1,013 149 75 150 534 1,069 179 318 355 751 6,729 1,468 74 145 304 975 63 338 241 637 444 1 24 19 653 114 41 12 612 102 1,899 3 23 25 1,542 996 201 165 1,341 831 4,224 1,850 1Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 251 Part 5 of 5 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Carvin 251 104 64 18 139 58 64 25 53 102 26 71 34 20 24 192 1 133 161 112 7 96 86 114 35 89 111 39 136 75 36 51 184 2 2,006 602 328 26 379 491 156 161 155 507 27 117 169 34 101 1,260 3 774 774 361 11 358 564 366 109 184 481 41 374 379 79 129 1,058 4 67 90 47 16 103 27 34 3 36 56 16 65 20 13 12 108 5 114 202 128 7 110 46 89 12 93 95 24 165 66 29 37 161 6 612 4,544 2,244 480 4,072 317 240 12 922 1,800 119 1,874 177 226 463 5,911 7 733 13,403 5,740 164 4,999 338 836 52 2,805 1,750 133 6,846 825 447 423 4,073 8 395 1,332 1,077 59 601 67 70 105 147 61 748 43 16 52 2,300 9 151 1,624 362 51 748 114 229 31 990 628 59 1,345 241 134 77 812 10 217 3,212 1,167 421 3,471 250 170 12 817 1,653 58 1,126 134 210 411 3,611 11 582 11,779 5,378 113 4,251 224 607 21 1,815 1,122 74 5,501 584 313 346 3,261 12 82 1,027 801 410 1,782 177 50 27 481 2,011 227 813 105 391 354 5,074 13 99 4,847 3,584 10 597 60 188 2 962 434 4,581 49 259 5 4,591 14 106 75 42 14 99 32 50 10 39 49 27 57 30 16 16 123 15 179 147 142 7 114 51 125 35 96 95 45 144 81 44 53 200 16 1,607 17,108 885 379 3,803 451 1,626 214 837 436 384 1,182 6,324 420 1,893 19,031 17 2,885 5,175 3,662 196 5,342 1,023 3,329 787 3,088 2,198 949 3,869 16,488 968 4,705 6,051 18 666 4,540 404 49 1,033 164 231 22 166 140 157 311 1,918 168 276 8,872 19 453 775 687 25 1,522 506 380 399 491 438 289 709 6,359 356 1,810 1,034 20 941 12,568 481 330 2,770 287 1,395 192 671 296 227 871 4,406 252 1,617 10,159 21 2,432 4,400 2,975 171 3,820 517 2,949 388 2,597 1,760 660 3,160 10,129 612 2,895 5,017 22 245 5,725 471 250 662 165 387 21 174 126 80 41 520 39 849 5,809 23 9 135 125 20 247 22 1,766 15 1,149 2 7 819 24 96 47 39 10 80 31 42 3 29 41 13 31 19 10 13 102 25 127 69 103 3 76 40 84 18 48 65 29 70 50 22 46 125 26 906 209 313 41 676 164 370 13 339 172 56 202 738 81 378 2,463 27 870 400 553 32 500 302 366 61 476 544 215 282 1,004 131 686 596 28 436 63 165 33 76 23 25 11 86 38 52 10 11 4 2,092 29 126 93 100 14 152 134 70 37 80 96 40 98 438 50 154 102 30 470 146 148 8 600 141 345 13 328 86 18 150 728 70 374 371 31 744 307 453 18 348 168 316 24 396 448 175 184 566 81 532 494 32 1,043 253 957 3 1,340 261 860 2 311 203 317 1,535 3 1,292 1,322 33 11 44 27 50 27 111 20 74 2 198 34 51 19 21 8 48 15 32 3 23 24 4 22 12 6 10 50 ->•■ 69 33 35 1 51 13 40 6 33 40 14 36 35 13 13 55 36 1,196 355 175 436 1,704 231 2,442 9 1,090 322 65 348 1,547 171 383 573 ¥1 1,298 1,616 251 12 3,248 174 3,129 55 2,710 877 155 1,994 3,882 970 568 919 96 251 60 116 59 721 88 624 116 77 30 98 50 20 88 162 39 114 178 61 1,888 96 1,213 22 754 417 59 685 3,146 22 392 110 40 945 295 59 377 983 143 1,818 9 974 245 35 250 1,497 151 295 411 41 1,184 1,438 190 12 1,360 78 1,916 33 1,956 460 96 1,309 736 948 176 809 42 2,580 568 215 330 1,311 356 9,554 75 3,666 698 320 812 7,869 305 1,480 1,201 43 1,069 330 415 10 5,796 170 9,895 135 5,490 664 100 1,222 150 709 393 1,479 44 53 35 17 9 56 19 28 4 23 26 12 39 8 6 9 63 45 83 56 68 4 55 29 78 21 40 56 28 63 41 13 27 94 46 246 172 63 72 353 168 288 13 214 122 64 209 27 63 166 399 47 404 450 481 17 305 275 593 102 296 353 130 341 344 37 144 479 48 90 104 30 16 77 48 72 2 50 41 30 73 8 25 46 114 49 69 72 40 2 114 120 203 67 100 147 28 82 137 22 43 85 50 156 68 33 56 276 120 216 11 164 81 34 136 19 38 120 285 51 335 378 441 15 191 155 390 35 196 206 102 259 207 15 101 394 52 16 30 21 165 24 18 2 2 341 3 98 6 7 88 53 3 24 55 2 38 2 88 17 4 55 3 37 54 23 35 9 12 61 7 18 2 13 15 19 27 17 11 11 48 55 35 49 28 6 70 12 59 8 24 34 35 55 65 31 41 65 56 79 103 37 79 396 93 50 2 64 36 218 83 137 69 746 143 57 100 136 59 36 2,605 25 236 30 95 144 269 178 1,345 251 1,154 174 58 62 42 24 26 100 72 14 30 16 93 22 59 12 125 65 53 32 71 8 11 1,220 15 53 16 37 94 133 68 538 93 267 46 60 17 61 13 53 296 21 36 2 34 20 125 61 78 57 621 78 ,,1 68 65 51 25 1,385 10 183 14 58 50 136 110 807 158 887 128 62 80 106 145 1,108 126 38 192 740 106 1,522 563 4,860 535 t 3 40 23 1 610 70 202 82 212 788 276 238 1,484 146 ... 46 18 6 9 58 11 32 5 12 14 21 11 17 11 11 62 65 49 18 23 3 58 9 70 18 11 17 35 13 49 25 37 85 66 143 25 12 43 295 54 93 17 27 27 103 22 146 49 577 192 67 132 38 75 8 294 28 276 81 36 32 336 42 302 324 270 261 68 63 15 4 13 100 16 34 11 20 33 13 41 13 43 64 69 53 14 32 2 101 15 46 37 15 12 72 7 89 76 131 76 70 80 10 8 30 195 38 59 17 16 7 70 9 105 36 534 128 71 79 24 43 6 193 13 230 44 21 20 264 35 213 248 139 185 72 11 3 2 170 4 14 15 1 2 21 2 7 8 123 41 73 1 1 15 8 3 74 85 11 18 32 12 16 8 5 14 1 13 3 2 5 102 75 128 12 31 36 13 51 8 4 23 3 8 8 8 137 76 9,044 134 1,496 784 697 345 347 27 224 3 82 5 28 822 7,196 77 7,330 409 863 1,847 432 4,967 160 106 808 9 59 13 133 5,698 78 1,855 81 932 121 298 25 17 24 25 3 62 5 3 509 506 79 335 243 370 248 189 307 42 106 281 5 34 3 30 1,007 SO 7,189 53 564 663 399 320 330 3 199 20 25 313 6,690 31 6,995 166 493 1,599 243 4,660 118 527 4 25 10 103 4,691 62 728 58 952 221 3,100 4,050 73 6 462 5,030 S3 28,802 6,884 2,610 2,739 6,400 900 780 50 25,927 64 342 41 62 121 68 50 44 27 106 1 13 2 3 568 85 446 36 76 1 86 95 47 68 18 120 1 16 2 3 4 558 86 66,957 2,080 7,222 14,196 13,880 7,195 13,151 4,903 16,571 3 444 5 44 93,739 87 72,113 1,166 4,368 2 6,864 12,414 2,352 20,355 2,825 11,354 10 1,008 2,014 47 207 74,036 SS 6,985 1,252 2,256 2,557 3,382 2,373 3,012 2,713 4,066 287 5 3 14,759 89 5,291 498 519 2 2,870 4,009 390 1,411 820 2,157 10 26 1,000 14 6 14,774 90 59,972 828 4,966 11,639 10,498 4,822 10,139 2,190 12,505 3 157 41 78,980 91 66,822 668 3,849 3,994 8,405 1,962 18,944 2,005 9,197 982 1,014 33 201 59,262 92 41,865 3,608 40,587 1,478 2,401 28,531 28,850 6,360 18,752 12 1,000 150 108,275 93 164,521 50 41,057 7,655 59,373 3,150 14,193 1,100 7,680 144,119 94 252 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanitions, see text) Harper Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Peaches farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Pears farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Grapes farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Vines of all ages 1959 . 1954. Vines not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Vines of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Cherries farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. Apricots farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Improved pecans farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantl ty harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. 102 135 229 227 62 116 1,387 1,492 352 489 1,035 1,003 743 414 86 168 1,860 3,831 527 1,558 1,333 2,273 743 32 68 104 405 541 100 172 305 369 726 5 46 58 1,290 2,793 364 438 926 2,355 5,797 9,450 39 72 289 557 158 263 131 294 23 1 38 68 173 238 106 83 67 155 472 260 51 90 265 341 115 110 150 231 77 25 29 569 474 120 161 449 313 1,270 4,273 24 35 1,019 849 535 89 484 760 5,025 1,647 14 14 16 22 7 12 92 162 47 98 45 64 24 4 11 20 185 560 116 258 69 302 54 5 12 11 130 63 19 34 111 29 98 125 56 100 48 25 16 76 147 19 69 57 78 1,000 595 6 12 44 69 23 40 21 15 25 109 800 50 37 55 119 129 18 33 274 537 34 78 240 459 242 16 33 57 3,433 3,343 598 313 2,835 3,030 2,259 274 20 35 194 303 70 47 124 256 159 1 14 21 1,666 1,535 11 48 1,855 1,487 5,616 4,950 13 32 252 326 49 245 277 131 50 13 33 87 221 10 35 77 186 333 350 16 32 292 381 11 41 281 340 52 42 163 20 39 95 349 15 74 80 275 24 1 45 56 1,407 4,480 91 880 1,316 167 1,347 7 27 33 138 254 7 41 131 213 132 15 20 961 565 24 81 937 484 2,328 1,608 14 33 58 488 9 74 49 414 23 4 18 30 107 152 3 27 104 125 672 2 23 34 111 138 12 18 99 120 36 1 2 3 25 3 20 15 221 54 15 3,600 1 11 2 109 14 2 95 32 50 118 214 26 69 529 2,178 108 490 421 1,688 758 468 31 72 3,204 4,946 367 562 2,837 4,384 4,216 235 23 53 127 252 19 72 108 180 201 6 11 35 1,118 2,046 1,016 111 102 1,935 316 1,589 23 39 132 203 45 45 87 158 41 5 7 34 15 102 7 31 29 40 242 3 15 452 477 327 50 125 427 140 137 560 326 82 163 926 2,690 201 784 725 1,906 595 1,975 80 156 1,110 2,355 402 703 708 1,652 300 67 66 99 280 481 22 247 258 234 509 23 41 43 663 446 93 87 570 359 1,107 2,021 53 73 479 515 82 147 397 368 84 66 35 40 105 97 26 56 79 41 69 26 35 37 72 83 27 33 45 50 13 17 40 319 1,068 73 153 246 915 5,034 189 165 14,307 13,161 2,356 6,685 11,951 6,476 26,619 20,456 34 49 72 142 22 31 173 157 97 44 76 113 7 2 32 53 1,722 4,748 494 2,625 1,228 2,123 2,064 656 21 25 90 98 38 38 52 60 196 2 13 19 165 1,072 30 840 135 232 230 368 20 33 95 203 50 121 45 82 13 5 15 23 55 130 35 57 20 73 22 50 18 28 123 116 38 48 85 68 18 7 9 195 85 67 78 128 7 195 10 3 5 66 203 1,999 1,209 259 290 19 14 240 276 127 31 20 32 1,338 2,507 172 428 1,166 2,079 65 50 14 13 86 7 78 81 160 10 7 5 1,321 69 10 11 1,311 58 1,110 300 7 6 32 18 4 7 28 11 4 29 33 6,376 9,623 213 1,477 6,163 8,146 1,823 37,665 116 117 78, 182 51,190 4,722 2,115 73,460 49,075 90,077 152,080 xDoes not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 253 Part 5 of 5 Kay Kingfisher IClowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain Mccurtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 50 26 33 20 64 278 111 112 113 80 77 45 57 89 57 57 1 77 31 51 41 140 200 149 71 96 137 138 65 48 173 57 126 2 177 108 92 12 263 2,651 241 1,645 396 312 836 98 393 358 94 264 3 229 159 152 30 312 1,046 442 1,235 250 478 609 200 115 439 228 472 4 29 12 15 11 49 139 74 21 84 61 35 29 22 68 31 35 5 92 24 19 36 116 211 111 27 145 200 139 46 46 218 66 86 6 703 2,270 52 80 1,208 1,578 814 125 1,094 1,723 658 800 132 2,122 683 543 7 1,265 3,260 131 351 1,943 2,649 1,425 127 2,581 5,282 1,957 1,621 289 4,496 932 980 8 219 35 28 28 1,008 412 314 30 195 889 80 144 36 388 303 330 9 319 45 64 236 829 726 524 53 409 941 659 406 142 528 395 249 10 484 2,235 24 52 200 1,166 500 95 899 834 578 656 96 1,734 380 213 11 946 3,215 67 115 1,114 1,923 901 74 2,172 4,341 1,298 1,215 147 3,968 537 731 12 645 847 10 10 218 1,772 2,461 26 709 1,327 406 1,240 78 1,954 171 245 13 423 1,566 23 426 327 230 3 1,155 3,685 1,032 794 32 3,299 202 361 14 29 17 25 19 56 127 82 41 96 58 46 26 34 57 40 38 15 109 31 45 40 135 239 151 87 162 195 168 59 70 231 87 126 16 414 485 572 359 7,776 1,539 2,956 1,914 2,692 3,319 2,412 1,888 1,088 930 788 1,165 17 1,559 2,926 2,021 766 7,801 3,595 7,622 3,023 5,920 7,619 6,675 2,257 1,545 5,701 1,566 15,346 18 153 156 136 119 6,381 414 483 1,164 610 1,642 632 230 90 443 325 548 1') 220 1,191 547 433 1,918 885 1,058 447 828 850 1,971 711 425 958 148 2,311 20 261 329 436 240 1,395 1,125 2,473 750 2,082 1,677 1,780 1,658 998 487 463 617 21 1,339 1,735 1,474 333 5,883 2,710 6,564 2,576 5,092 6,769 4,704 1,546 1,120 4,743 1,418 13,035 22 248 212 82 48 426 387 1,434 385 1,702 3,030 1,107 1,504 921 307 219 247 23 102 302 10 174 31 833 10 121 919 73 5 359 205 22 24 29 19 22 15 42 124 60 27 83 55 33 24 26 40 31 32 25 76 16 23 33 82 177 92 53 105 133 106 29 47 121 77 88 _■(■ 243 338 142 58 356 545 548 135 310 423 146 711 132 200 XI 193 27 352 291 111 107 3,443 912 804 322 356 872 525 2,081 279 407 497 561 28 80 95 53 19 133 100 123 26 68 202 27 115 11 74 42 68 29 80 46 49 60 137 205 138 33 119 248 174 234 83 89 32 172 30 163 243 89 39 223 445 425 109 242 221 119 596 121 126 299 125 31 272 245 62 47 3,306 707 666 289 237 624 351 1,847 196 318 465 389 32 162 563 128 36 394 1,006 693 207 582 444 183 680 272 252 387 208 3 12 1 3 17 1 88 14 2 76 6 2 34 17 3 8 4 29 82 43 13 54 24 16 7 8 29 15 13 35 44 3 10 17 54 118 57 8 67 48 52 13 16 73 19 52 36 651 37 106 41 301 1,869 1,263 141 822 425 8,940 300 66 270 206 565 37 1,202 544 313 317 950 3,692 3,333 158 1,678 859 1,531 627 134 2,295 306 1,253 38 309 22 26 127 453 233 16 144 108 3,545 50 16 82 35 8 39 222 12 16 87 156 433 792 46 261 126 446 52 21 227 50 202 40 342 37 84 15 174 1,416 1,030 125 678 317 5,395 250 50 188 171 557 41 980 532 297 230 794 3,259 2,541 112 1,417 733 1,085 575 113 2,068 256 1,051 42 5,775 540 3,000 33 149 6,393 5,053 671 3,263 4,496 27,301 2,886 180 537 1,283 2,690 43 877 20 255 525 8,230 4,830 2,774 50 3,337 2,045 2,525 351 1,023 841 1,704 44 17 8 13 11 32 70 27 23 51 27 20 6 15 28 20 24 45 55 10 20 23 61 119 52 25 86 70 72 22 38 114 36 57 46 90 32 57 61 382 393 82 83 266 172 203 14 79 192 128 88 47 239 44 143 15J> 524 764 194 78 416 567 424 71 233 851 224 314 48 47 19 21 21 183 71 31 26 50 66 28 1 19 50 47 32 49 44 15 37 84 180 189 66 18 154 125 106 40 37 131 36 58 50 43 13 36 40 199 322 51 57 216 106 175 13 60 142 81 56 51 195 29 106 67 344 575 128 60 262 442 318 31 196 720 188 256 52 11 19 8 4 71 140 64 31 105 50 21 10 28 46 29 32 53 24 5 31 28 16 53 7 1 81 21 8 54 24 9 18 4 18 55 46 6 47 10 17 23 6 27 13 15 55 82 13 21 18 35 130 88 9 85 36 45 43 17 96 29 44 56 235 76 72 10 56 241 188 35 234 19 66 780 14 133 158 43 57 573 115 194 37 104 541 462 16 271 105 117 1,481 136 376 77 155 58 70 35 30 6 46 98 82 31 36 14 17 225 5 76 104 22 59 87 14 40 23 40 199 114 6 93 25 60 703 12 114 26 36 60 165 41 42 4 10 143 106 4 198 5 49 555 9 57 54 21 61 486 101 154 14 64 342 348 10 178 80 57 778 124 262 51 119 62 1,387 508 132 5 22 714 1,933 5 1,062 70 62 8,068 13 588 16 50 63 2,650 130 50 20 25 265 651 204 129 70 6,457 585 35 305 64 10 11 18 4 9 47 37 14 59 14 19 16 14 18 13 17 65 59 10 20 11 16 77 74 22 95 14 53 32 26 53 27 41 66 24 62 95 6 16 135 101 48 185 37 71 107 39 46 51 44 67 231 61 80 19 30 309 249 74 331 34 180 151 108 144 90 129 65 4 25 32 4 14 62 39 24 72 35 30 4 6 23 25 23 69 30 19 40 12 19 62 61 25 124 20 75 41 17 41 21 46 70 20 37 63 2 2 73 62 24 113 2 41 103 33 23 26 21 71 201 42 40 7 11 247 188 49 207 14 105 110 91 103 69 73 72 10 22 7 2 1 31 54 3 8 88 2 15 23 34 7 18 5 8 73 74 15 4 11 2 12 69 23 22 34 27 19 6 13 22 42 14 75 20 4 11 2 16 69 27 24 28 41 24 4 26 36 64 21 >, 540 25 31 57 248 3,836 472 8,969 729 1,141 1,741 14 614 2,808 1,275 1,229 77 167 29 700 53 1,217 2,249 238 6,476 493 3,200 1,295 8 1,050 1,346 3,708 2,462 78 244 2 21 4 164 1,024 207 450 145 109 20 3 177 1,153 382 324 79 9 3 26 53 40 595 25 386 49 1,979 635 5 395 252 193 1,562 80 296 23 10 53 84 2,812 265 8,519 584 1,032 1,721 11 437 1,655 893 905 81 158 26 674 1,177 1,654 213 6,090 444 1,221 660 3 655 1,094 3,515 900 .80 2,895 250 87 2 1,029 2,763 10,631 300 10,372 100 217 325 1,533 1,440 83 1,215 80 1,905 130 3,135 972 78,940 2,851 26,896 457 3,550 770 29,085 1,500 .84 47 1 26 4 10 410 25 115 100 73 164 51 50 151 26 85 69 1 29 4 5 497 34 155 130 65 214 2 73 113 223 102 86 6,873 12 3,744 12 42 58,254 1,466 38,547 12,157 12,321 39,687 6,096 3,761 27,945 1,015 87 8,657 60 3,200 16 29 62,358 1,223 27,953 13,428 5,983 44,914 11 10,416 8,810 31,835 8,424 88 1,057 6 439 2 17 9,665 143 2,939 1,439 2,652 6,747 382 1,474 4,384 305 89 525 10 586 4 22 11,699 222 8,613 1,880 967 5,715 11 3,878 2,064 915 3,202 90 5,816 6 3,305 10 25 48,589 1,323 35,608 10,718 9,669 32,940 5,714 2,287 23,561 710 91 8,132 50 2,614 12 7 50,659 1,001 19,340 11,548 5,016 39,199 6,538 6,746 30,920 5,222 90 15,195 200 20,345 10 20 109,292 2,705 73,614 3,630 111,224 19,614 19,714 14,084 22,020 4,054 'J 3 8,485 50 13,450 36,746 1,845 242,753 31,975 88,490 28,730 31,915 2,390 81,529 2,551 94 254 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 5 of 5 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Okmulgee Osage Payne Pittsburg Ttec ftuits, nuts, and srapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . 1954. Peaches farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . . 1954., Pears farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . , Trees of all ages 1959. , 1954., Trees not of bearing age 1959 . , 1954 . , Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954., Quantity harvested bushels 1959 . , 1954., Grapes farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Vines of all ages 1959.. 1954., Vines not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954., Vines of bearing age 1959. . 1954 . , Quantity harvested pounds 1959.. 1954.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . , Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954 . . Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954 . . Quantity harvested bushels 1959. . 1954.. Cherries farms reporting 1959.. 1954 . . Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . . 1954 . . Apricots farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954 . . Trees not of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954 . . Improved pecans farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959 . . 1954 . . Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . . 1954.. Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959. . 1954 . . Trees not of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . . 1954 . . 28 58 86 136 12 65 80 495 15 153 65 342 72 45 16 78 141 1,222 49 324 92 898 50 23 9 63 43 233 11 80 32 153 90 7 22 73 409 30 127 43 282 185 60 6 41 44 196 34 82 10 114 11 2 6 60 19 282 9 99 10 183 91 533 29 183 18 59 11 124 11 22 143 168 80 132 63 36 360 62 56 8,315 5,664 2,123 1,027 6,192 4,637 18,237 1,500 28 43 152 74 18 59 327 939 98 141 229 798 156 336 14 51 90 449 50 84 40 365 3 44 11 40 115 257 39 48 76 209 152 121 9 22 164 426 24 136 140 290 160 705 9 26 38 118 20 6 18 112 29 12 15 81 12 20 3 61 50 182 4 11 6 22 1 1 5 21 217 542 66 62 151 480 680 575 30 92 7,696 14,258 503 4,083 7,193 10,175 21,922 6,659 160 168 3,062 3,343 53 176 4,768 8,952 583 757 4,185 8,195 15,541 10,593 50 174 807 2,709 236 636 571 2,073 432 41 53 121 505 409 17 69 488 340 1,356 28 32 62 476 1,281 44 148 432 1,133 580 2,127 28 84 175 452 44 144 131 308 60 13 21 58 54 160 19 44 35 116 47 36 19 48 39 111 12 27 27 84 11 61 74 41,101 19,826 11,599 6,190 29,502 13,636 17,110 47,750 163 279 57,150 72,749 19,361 5,370 37,789 67,379 23,173 61,131 119 253 391 562 75 246 1,806 2,674 522 703 1,284 1,971 2,169 415 69 255 1,689 5,587 536 1,074 1,153 4,513 460 52 62 184 461 1,236 167 220 294 1,016 939 8 41 144 3,946 7,807 2,278 510 1,668 7,297 4,868 26,682 44 144 397 679 293 221 104 458 15 4 53 164 331 642 147 227 184 415 2,210 887 46 135 146 471 85 183 61 40 80 1,473 1,557 342 230 1,131 1,327 1,681 2,442 69 72 2,778 4,482 799 618 1,979 3,864 9,642 4,975 125 181 2,249 3,211 37 137 747 1,896 136 542 611 1,354 1,358 455 33 134 398 3,319 157 508 241 2,811 174 34 29 96 135 892 18 105 117 787 340 32 18 42 259 599 66 129 193 470 307 2,020 25 67 81 305 19 56 62 249 30 4 11 46 34 143 14 33 20 110 98 1 11 26 30 90 9 23 21 67 20 55 1,872 2,950 354 227 1,518 2,723 800 3,260 132 292 46,952 93,195 11,430 25,362 35,522 67,833 160,020 108,081 60 82 358 331 38 121 571 1,647 151 398 420 1,249 332 489 36 122 550 4,739 113 614 437 4,125 427 25 30 76 404 313 62 84 342 229 197 19 12 60 113 1,335 39 144 74 1,191 313 479 23 63 131 369 43 44 88 325 72 26 21 67 75 332 35 47 40 285 773 1,263 14 29 45 74 31 12 16 355 371 20 56 335 315 25,115 5 85 199 10,578 31,819 2,950 10,697 7,628 21,122 46,647 1,410 31 52 96 126 20 82 417 2,382 64 510 353 1,872 1,040 3,340 16 76 230 1,413 66 442 164 971 2 984 14 43 62 276 29 39 33 237 74 617 7 37 64 1,182 38 45 26 1,137 155 13 36 48 219 15 29 33 190 12 39 42 298 11 81 31 217 806 900 768 1 36 899 43 18,213 9,363 4,047 3,775 14,166 5,588 8,700 18,500 96 339 400 42 99 3,404 7,755 695 1,493 2,709 6,262 6,926 4,623 35 85 1,380 2,718 207 423 1,173 2,295 372 172 33 69 592 680 72 171 520 509 1,206 8 17 38 312 976 76 409 236 567 391 300 19 56 119 399 44 106 75 293 82 21 21 57 97 333 69 102 28 231 98 3,609 11 39 31 188 12 86 19 102 41 11 21 219 1,384 119 550 ioo 834 510 510 46 51 2,524 5,603 540 2,300 1,984 3,303 25,595 1,790 124 158 423 636 69 140 1,715 5,962 162 742 1,553 5,220 1,779 2,771 62 155 1,104 4,399 152 1,146 952 3,253 320 46 65 114 1,531 2,414 546 143 985 2,271 987 34 28 54 1,824 3,862 5 867 1,819 2,995 4,624 12, 811 26 74 154 656 49 65 105 591 50 33 40 86 278 611 43 156 235 455 906 2,968 33 62 201 421 66 91 135 330 592 43 28 2,125 1,065 704 494 1,421 571 1,388 100 131 89 9,338 7,517 924 2,958 8,414 4,559 30,297 4,565 1Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. OKLAHOMA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 255 Part 5 of 5 Pontotoc Potta- watomie ^ushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 169 221 76 51 97 156 81 166 1 27 85 69 98 66 26 19 1 133 177 111 88 100 108 73 143 6 54 199 137 49 74 45 54 2 550 930 128 104 999 1,142 119 1,249 1 138 1,227 831 1,019 95 146 67 3 568 884 148 184 1,250 528 156 497 5 184 1,909 1,970 278 118 157 127 4 97 135 73 34 56 86 65 65 1 4 39 45 32 34 21 15 5 166 180 139 65 92 133 70 93 8 13 161 126 49 69 30 52 6 801 2,875 1,972 396 1,591 2,390 862 856 3 17 590 614 978 387 582 607 7 1,903 4,968 2,145 1,245 2,044 6,073 5,543 1,244 29 45 3,976 4,030 972 818 1,612 824 8 167 730 699 79 550 569 487 141 3 15 69 233 128 91 306 132 9 519 1,334 353 454 271 899 1,784 477 27 28 460 1,528 203 302 76 302 10 634 2,145 1,273 317 1,041 1,821 375 715 2 521 381 850 296 276 475 11 1,384 3,634 1,792 791 1,773 5,174 3,759 767 2 17 3,516 2,502 769 516 1,536 522 12 549 2,412 2,863 520 1,222 1,236 285 477 462 517 •454 119 205 495 13 564 1,272 1,823 242 698 2,404 832 346 1 1,067 633 788 18 21 261 14 105 128 69 45 45 64 72 96 1 24 26 52 20 56 25 15 15 165 185 151 87 100 116 82 135 12 50 149 136 37 109 38 61 16 1,076 2,562 1,188 1,229 1,141 1,273 1,796 1,810 25 850 10,125 16,484 176 1,454 1,571 2,731 17 2,350 3,255 2,855 4,590 2,316 3,549 9,584 2,593 193 1,857 17,012 31,966 532 3,706 2,465 4,427 18 408 575 609 227 722 698 557 525 134 62 3,771 45 238 735 152 19 516 1,173 814 609 495 521 3,622 482 157 443 968 9,239 63 620 587 976 20 668 1,987 579 1,002 419 575 1,239 1,285 25 716 10,063 12,713 131 1,216 836 2,579 21 1,834 2,082 2,041 3,981 1,821 3,028 5,962 2,111 36 1,414 16,044 22,727 469 3,086 1,878 3,451 22 380 626 274 655 192 249 204 495 316 7,396 35,936 6 750 228 899 23 33 334 94 302 31 821 15 22 5,534 3,173 7 13 24 94 133 57 21 36 75 47 85 1 10 28 33 32 32 17 12 25 127 134 102 39 66 81 31 87 4 29 111 70 30 56 21 44 26 389 779 346 84 401 349 636 768 2 66 147 124 1,315 110 285 63 27 496 767 522 219 475 385 497 471 11 236 544 313 313 261 421 268 28 53 122 97 18 168 77 138 172 13 26 43 19 34 40 37 29 116 266 163 51 95 120 36 85 9 37 81 77 14 53 19 112 30 336 657 249 66 233 272 498 596 2 53 121 81 1,296 76 245 26 31 380 501 359 168 380 265 461 386 2 199 463 236 299 208 402 156 32 647 1,924 769 47 421 753 389 1,032 112 291 123 834 115 87 35 33 2 24 48 42 5 20 2 2 33 1 224 8 1 14 36 61 40 20 22 30 34 54 1 8 15 22 10 25 6 8 35 60 72 39 38 39 44 19 53 4 13 51 47 12 33 4 21 •■t, 702 1,206 1,730 611 460 1,011 463 996 24 123 3,449 256 192 384 322 235 37 663 2,668 2,028 990 803 1,291 611 4,168 20 233 3,473 821 111 741 23 1,312 38 119 473 1,097 44 180 102 263 130 4 10 244 69 58 57 204 108 V, 141 366 98 118 210 430 25 175 7 65 209 198 18 240 3 673 411 583 733 633 567 280 909 200 866 20 113 3,205 187 134 327 118 127 41 522 2,302 1,930 872 593 861 586 3,993 13 168 3,264 623 93 501 20 639 42 954 3,641 1,754 3,020 730 646 509 6,641 836 11,379 1,027 1,868 1,587 550 428 43 460 2,689 328 1,432 592 957 1,867 5,338 135 5,220 1,082 36 295 500 44 61 43 21 38 37 45 50 1 12 15 25 15 17 12 8 45 100 85 79 42 48 51 21 62 5 33 73 47 16 40 17 28 46 469 433 81 228 164 226 577 4 104 85 119 76 91 58 41 47 564 754 535 307 313 350 106 480 15 330 418 461 146 178 78 121 48 143 117 28 57 65 109 70 38 2 62 32 12 16 27 4'-) 161 291 167 68 86 72 28 37 10 90 52 122 18 46 21 25 50 326 316 53 171 99 117 507 4 66 83 57 44 79 42 14 1 51 403 463 368 239 227 278 78 443 5 240 366 339 128 132 57 96 52 93 158 15 145 51 32 104 12 162 71 18 22 6 14 53 18 10 40 18 9 6 4 5 175 8 50 1 54 43 67 13 32 35 30 26 17 1 2 9 21 13 26 21 13 55 54 73 31 52 36 42 15 45 12 8 72 47 13 69 27 47 56 129 206 32 162 129 107 183 48 4 20 28 88 45 131 722 83 57 126 358 85 314 132 237 75 151 165 35 357 210 47 529 851 360 58 52 79 21 59 45 67 148 29 3 6 10 48 28 38 107 45 59 38 214 36 69 41 39 35 35 114 14 53 43 15 127 216 73 60 77 127 11 103 84 40 35 19 1 14 18 40 17 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37 4,441 714 7 2,116 216 3,534 820 1,289 12 81 2,244 2,688 255 6 7,133 1,972 13 980 643 6,530 1,563 830 27 35 24 82 90 521 3,630 93 39 6,902 360 7,666 52 8 3 6,280 4,513 834 2,830 26,892 3,375 515 17,860 4,400 750 2 84 252 372 6 2 145 208 7 125 1 17 199 110 114 7 2 85 358 349 7 3 117 258 8 149 31 312 179 63 8 86 26,764 34,566 30 4 44,197 23,288 384 14,530 2 1,492 35,510 29,145 31,319 144 701 87 43,357 34,030 83 106 28,315 24,531 128 31,457 7,689 57,611 57,453 10,368 124 88 4,146 5,501 17 1 9,157 6,270 200 2,237 2 126 4,788 5,358 2,751 17 1 89 8,842 9,575 51 6,990 4,565 99 11,219 1,696 15,938 13,835 1,975 31 90 22,618 29,065 13 3 35,040 17,018 184 12,293 1,366 30,722 23,787 28,568 127 700 91 34,515 24,455 32 106 21,325 19,966 29 20,238 5,993 41,673 43,618 8,393 93 92 10,410 34,600 110 83,013 13,825 8,330 5,300 305,894 62,766 114,953 2,227 93 70,337 28,363 160 21,908 53,144 114,765 15,952 85,250 26,285 11,390 94 256 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table lla.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY OF CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Beaver Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Cimarron 2,405 181,764 59 4,782 52 2,392 19 1,301 40 2,061 420 21,903 24 1,245 57 10,739 .' acres.. . chops for which ENTIRE acreage was irrigated 3 4 Com: acres .. . 65 2,157 9 310 1 15 3 123 1 50 13 327 43 1,493 90,090 3 138 5,090 3 123 8,300 1 50 2,500 ... 7 162 5,750 6 7 acres... bushels . . . 51,060 235 17,582 2,190 19 1,094 2 165 5,750 1 20 8 195 6 235 3,200 11 1,266 9 Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes 10 acres. * . 11 Harvested for grain or 189 13,998 39,360,924 10 578 1,888,896 1 20 25,000 8 195 636,710 5 145 366,808 8 573 989,840 12 13 acres. . . pounds ... l.; 31,327,436 909,880 387,458 255,368 284,120 Small grains harvested: 167 9,832 246,731 239,860 6 143 3,296 3,156 2 45 1,200 1,200 12 467 11,524 11,104 3 84 2,179 2,179 9 1,181 31,396 29,882 16 17 18 acres. . . bushels. . . bushels sold... 19 20 Annual legumes: Peanuts grown for all purposes. .. .farms reporting... acres . . . 380 15,537 7 182 1 11 12 170 311 14,352 2 31 21 22 23 Harvested for picking or acres... pounds . . . 379 15,523 37,313,525 7 182 368,313 1 11 24,000 12 170 248,396 311 14,349 35,271,167 2 21 29,000 24 25 26 Vines or tops saved for acres . . . tons . . . 14 251 217 6 108 148 1 10 4 27 Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 343 12,295 35,499 12,01B 26 1,219 4,154 1,308 10 297 552 132 5 181 490 72 7 262 994 845 23 314 1,151 238 3 59 234 140 18 918 2,351 382 28 29 3d acres.. . tons . . . tons sold... Field seed crops harvested: 38 1,297 195,060 1 8 300 1 24 1,200 ::: 3 55 8,220 32 33 acres. . . pounds ... Miscellaneous crops harvested: 668 37,442 45,406 1 38 28 14 652 655 5 109 91 13 566 571 47 1,339 1,456 5 97 99 35 36 acres... bales . . . 37 1,360 5 12 (Z) 13 4 CROPS FOR WHICH ONLY A PART OF THE ACREAGE WAS IRRIGATED 3S Sorghums for all purposes 320 19,090 13 630 1 5 3 386 18 253 5 154 26 3,944 39 acres . . . 40 41 Small grains harvested: acres. . . 284 24,003 23 1,332 3 50 3 48 15 465 5 316 25 2,402 42 43 Annual legumes: Peanuts grown for all purposes. .. .farms reporting... acres. . . 102 3,635 4 54 11 391 66 2,622 1 20 44 Hay crops: Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 106 3,746 2 25 1 15 2 180 3 150 4 156 4 58 1 96 45 acres... Miscellaneous crops harvested: 619 27,795 . . . 27 921 2 16 6 210 50 1,115 4 46 47 acres.. . Z Reported in small fractions. OKLAHOMA HARVESTED r'ROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1959 257 Cotton Custer Garvin Greer Harmon Harper Jackson TCiowa Major Texas Tillman Washita Woodward All other counties 21 1,492 56 2,121 12 1,044 102 5,759 233 21,546 24 1,812 372 33,004 61 3,359 37 1,617 104 29,361 204 16,019 90 4,056 31 1,711 387 14,440 1 2 3 46 4 315 3 64 2 16 5 450 2 6 2 24 1 9 16 402 3 4 3 46 1,960 3 255 15,610 ... 2 16 570 3 422 33,000 2 6 240 1 4 280 1 9 500 14 262 16,290 5 6 7 500 14,200 ... 500 16,500 8,220 S 2 28 1 70 9 214 35 1,574 4 157 43 1,886 3 75 3 252 45 6,715 19 2,276 6 325 18 1,035 9 10 1 5 5,000 1 70 186,000 6 107 243,000 31 1,340 2,950,700 1 37 50,000 38 1,709 4,002,000 2 60 102,000 42 5,949 19,420,460 17 2,253 5,710,610 6 297 1,316,400 12 660 1,467,500 11 12 13 186,000 35,000 2,587,500 3,351,200 98,000 15,762,820 5,457, 110 1,056,400 956,580 14 4 121 2,562 2,532 5 282 8,220 8,170 10 130 10 130 272,548 1 15 345 345 2 32 2 32 60,430 1 31 16 5 200 6,601 6,400 4 31 3 30 58,442 1 1 1 57 3,463 84,144 82,074 2 68 1,380 1,286 20 915 18,540 17,725 4 162 4,452 4,452 2 54 786 786 2 2 2 2 4,100 9 1,826 46,260 45,230 7 249 6,794 6,669 7 222 6,973 6,751 14 341 14 341 656,502 2 52 23 1 70 2,800 2,800 11 265 7,279 7,119 15 255 15 255 320,627 3 49 25 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 5 545 919 625 12 255 1,265 529 2 120 285 150 12 228 621 115 24 1,008 2,248 908 12 994 2,532 700 40 1,044 2,086 1,323 4 92 223 92 20 404 1,703 513 6 217 561 213 13 354 799 258 15 304 1,099 410 17 485 1,256 127 69 2,995 9,976 2,938 27 28 29 30 1 12 1,100 ::: 2 30 2,100 6 182 1B,990 6 481 85,070 12 319 40,460 1 45 4,800 1 35 3,420 2 31 1,900 2 75 27,500 32 33 4 104 53 15 334 335 3 76 126 39 1,748 2,516 157 9,434 13,235 232 16,179 19,756 14 619 554 5 102 111 58 3,824 3,302 20 900 796 4 43 48 32 1,278 1,674 34 3? 30 3 4 7 4 (Z) 28 72 1 1,207 v- 1 64 9 125 2 70 14 283 32 889 4 101 82 2,889 2 29 3 172 51 7,692 19 436 5 127 5 95 25 746 38 39 6 356 8 179 1 10 9 458 16 1,051 7 314 25 1,501 3 68 11 573 4 307 67 12,032 24 1,123 9 250 4 116 10 580 14 666 12 354 41 42 1 15 2 50 8 194 8 211 2 105 24 1,067 1 17 2 78 6 130 1 10 2 40 32 1,149 44 45 4 129 20 641 3 40 53 2,335 66 3,613 115 6,615 39 1,705 1 10 ... 138 7,331 55 1,738 36 1,325 46 47 258 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (For definitions ami explanations, see text) Bryan Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds aad plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1059 , , dollars 1959.. 1954.. On farms with sales of ^,000 or more. . . . farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959. . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . , Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959 . . 1054 . . Grown under glass farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. square feet 1959 . . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . square feet 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Any forest products Cut and/or sold farms reporting 1959 . . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959 ■ ■ dollars 1959 . . Sales of firewood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1951.. cords (4' x 4' X 8') 1959 . . 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . cords (4' x 4' x &') 1959.. Fence posts cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . number 1954.. Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1959 . . thousands of board feet 1959. . Sales farms reporting 1959. . thousands of board feet 1959.. 338 6,176,866 2,807,382 196 6,079,813 138 120 3,213 1,793 3,272,967 1,004,167 201 161 185 144 2,061,758 1,358,293 44 49 56 84 2,772,769 1,592,772 102 120 72 79 152, 584 162,287 34 52 566 413 131,130 210,443 9,315 1,512 449,968 285,345 492 103,285 1,117 346,683 1,039 317,768 LL0 28,915 6,642 14,478 73,312 146,507 496 11,709 3,977 11,444 1,429,643 3,144,426 515 545,157 248 2 (D) 90 1 (D) (D) 1 1 100 463 66 23,682 13,225 10 1,118 60 22,564 58 22,259 4 305 440 697 7,066 9,674 44 1,454 73 301 31,781 79, 216 12 9,985 27 2 (D) 15,030 1 (D) 1 1 3 4 (D) 9,000 2 2 2 2 3,100 2,830 (D) 5,030 1 1 500 1,000 33 1,970 1,310 1,670 8 1,670 10 39 156 395 1 50 29 82 12,322 31,195 6 5,100 2 (D) 200 1 (D) 1 1 (Z) (D) 50 1 1 1 1 6,560 600 D 150 143 27 6,982 14,316 20 3,146 11 3,836 11 3,836 96 289 935 2,627 5 62 48 277 13,523 87,686 4 1,350 1 200 1 200 1 200 9 9 2,290 2,007 1 1,000 3 17,415 350 2 15,775 2 1 5 1 2,415 350 3 3 10,200 2 2 7,900 5,220 380 20 1 200 4 130 1 50 22 53 5,174 9,360 4 651 6 911 1,355 6 911 27 138 587 1,458 2 40 42 188 15,266 49, 126 4 1,955 4 135,799 18,935 3 134,699 2 1 245 1 128,474 85 2 1 2 1 1,400 12,000 1 1 (z) (z) 6,775 15,000 7 550 3,850 18 12,360 6,259 4 2,504 15 9,856 15 9,856 36 165 305 1,390 4 52 40 170 53,349 55,875 11 45,900 2 (D) 36,230 1 (D) 3,260 44 17, 522 5,290 19 2,622 31 14,900 31 14,900 30 239 254 1,479 4 34 88 459 47, 528 146,982 22 21,090 285 7 256 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operati Z Reported in small fractions. OKLAHOMA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 259 Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin 7 7 7 1 2 1 5 3 1 1 1 11 3 1 91,253 638, 576 33,830 (D) (D) (D) 52,337 3,830 400 (D) (D) 63,950 55, 520 2 105,965 25 5,666 15,600 11,688 10,000 19,865 31,900 21,700 2,640 39,500 75,000 3 3 4 6 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 6 3 4 89,410 637,876 33,780 (D) (D) (D) 52,137 3,030 (D) (D) 60,240 55,520 S 4 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 6 3 3 2 1 3 2 4 1 7 17 490 21 1 1 (Z) 20 4 48 50 6 33 14 1 3 6 8 16 104 9 8,900 638,476 29,866 (D) 2,200 280 (D) (D) 19,721 21,000 10 5,180 15,600 1,188 4,500 5,200 840 6,000 40,000 11 5 2 2 1 2 1 4 3 1 1 7 2 12 2 1 i 2 1 2 3 4 1 10 1 13 3 2 2 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 7 2 14 2 1 i 2 1 1 3 5 1 9 1 15 38,100 1,120 2,490 3,500 10,000 15,000 33,800 3,100 220 500 53,690 17,800 16 60,128 80 4,950 8,553 3,100 16,000 25, 535 8,379 300 34, 570 16,500 17 4 1 1 1 1 2 18 1 1 1 1 2 2 19 1 "i (zj [Z! (zj "2 20 6 1 (z) "4 "2 16 21 81,660 100 3,914 (i>) (D) (D) 50,087 2,600 300 I'd) (D) 42,729 34,520 22 100,685 25 5,000 10,500 10,000 15,250 21,400 8,050 1,800 31,900 35,000 23 2 1 1 2 1 2 24 1 1 3 4 4 25 2 1 2 1 2 26 1 1 2 3 3 27 2,116 120 2,550 200 5,700 28 100 240 (Z) 4,51.6 1 2 (Z) (Z) 3,216 1 1 ... 1,075 1 2 29 30 31 32 33 693 50 50 950 100 1,500 34 100 115 10,500 8,450 1,600 35 128 544 192 1 121 74 24 3 101 205 22 521 60 28 15 110 36 21 52 52 22 24 4 19 25 4 63 7 3 12 37 2,079 12,207 17,743 3,983 4,993 914 2,873 6,755 825 14, 151 916 439 1,303 38 3,161 10,985 7,053 2,120 3,609 1,700 2,330 2,598 500 7,869 2,760 1,000 701 39 2 7 19 11 3 12 11 2 17 2 40 110 649 4,095 1,052 1,200 1,070 908 485 2,992 700 41 19 50 38 12 21 "i 9 16 2 50 5 "3 12 42 1,969 11,558 13,648 2,931 3,793 914 1,803 5,847 340 11,159 216 439 1,303 43 19 49 35 12 21 3 7 16 2 43 4 3 11 41 1,969 11,390 1 168 13, 203 4 445 2,931 3,793 414 1 500 1,123 2 680 5,847 340 10,141 8 1,018 168 1 48 439 1,178 1 125 45 46 47 43 510 117 91 34 14 2 85 152 9 481 32 13 10 54 48 170 897 618 180 105 89 4 198 397 52 982 205 6 15 146 49 316 6,357 1,285 704 690 132 15 780 2,547 43 4,492 383 80 58 630 50 1,704 9,339 5,507 1,547 1,222 813 72 2,266 4,374 502 8,252 2,290 70 132 1,676 51 2 42 8 6 7 2 6 10 34 1 1 6 52 17 740 501 57 189 28 75 393 583 4 3 51 53 95 103 89 1 57 47 13 3 18 80 15 163 39 17 6 63 54 153 279 323 180 109 56 5 89 250 82 467 276 29 27 129 55 34,890 20,443 40,985 200 12,759 18,762 2,012 250 2,655 15,787 4,271 39, 598 7,887 6,460 291 15,903 56 57,118 79,462 67, 501 38,284 44,450 11,840 850 15, 559 65,858 18,801 112,512 75, 580 9,425 3,901 30,988 57 17 5 18 6 14 1 2 6 2 13 3 2 5 58 8,740 1,850 14,850 2,950 6,678 250 140 3,090 1,300 6,210 580 2,000 2,575 59 22 16 2 3 3 6 1 23 1 60 110 148 41 4 8 19 2 94 8 01 4 10 1 1 1 1 2 62 ■ 35 93 40 3 3 2 33 63 260 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (Fnr definitions anil explanations, see text) Grady- Harper Hughes Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nursery nnd greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1059 . . . dollars 1959... 1954 . . . On farms with sales of ^2,(10(1 or more farms reportinc 1950 . . . dollars 1959... Nursery products (trees, shruhs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . . . 1054... acre-; used for growing 1959. . . 1954 . . . Sales dollars 1959 . . . 1951... Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... Grown under glass farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . square feel 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . acres used for growing 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Sales dollars 1959. .. 1954... Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 . . . square feet 1959. .. 1954 . . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... acres used for growing 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Sales dollars 1959 . . . 1954 . . . Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting 1959 . . . Sales of any forest products farms reportinc 19!"i9 . dollars 1959... 1954 . . . Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... Sales of firewood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959... dollars 1959... Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Firewood and fuel wood cut... farms reporting 1959. .. 1954... cords (4" x 4'x 8') 1069... 1954 . . . Sales - farms reportinc 1959 . . . cords (I' x 4' xS') 1959... Fence posts cut farms reporting 1959... 1954... number 1959.. . 1954 . . . Sales farms reportinc 1959 . . . number 1954. . , Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reportinc 1959 . . . thousands of board feet 1959 . . . Sales farms reporting 1959 thousands of board feet 1959 . , . 25, 11,- 7 1 694 (D) 385 1,539 3 594 2 2 8 2 350 715 4 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 736 700 400 900 3 22 1 2 800 825 2 20 4 311 ,050 ,170 57 159 440 ,208 1 2 86 305 ,971 ,610 3 ,165 (D) 1,000 2 2 850 39 5 1,304 409 1 50 5 1,254 5 1,254 18 16 147 126 1 50 24 46 10,450 13,352 5 3,020 4 500 50 4 500 10 15 5,300 3,300 4 2,500 6,000 450 1 6,000 2 1,275 200 2,000 1 1 1 1 4,725 250 3 5 700 550 2 100 4 19 449 6,530 1 300 3 86,994 166,400 2 86,694 2 1 486 350 82,794 165,000 1 1 70 20 4,200 1,400 105 19 4,847 1,377 7 930 16 3,917 15 3,487 3 430 62 156 447 1,372 3 9 55 190 22,927 42,045 8 9,450 4 18,950 8,777 1 17,750 2 3 350 2 4 2 4 20,500 14,250 18,500 6,300 2 5 1 5 1,200 3,490 1 2 (Z) 1 450 2,127 189 22 7,003 11,825 5 459 19 6,544 19 119 276 1,374 2,987 6 275 108 232 37,993 78, 546 15 14,845 1 750 1 (Z) 750 2 195 25 2 195 2 20 350 3,666 375 600 (Z) 375 600 2 430 240 2 430 2 430 10 101 98 1 30 24 12 5,057 4,300 1 200 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations . Z Reported in small fractions. OKLAHOMA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 261 Kay Kingfisher Kiowa LatiJner Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee 9 3 4 3 1 11 2 1 3 4 2 14 1 77,845 93,262 17,466 1,200 300 268,312 28,243 (D) 11,450 6,415 (D) 1,767,170 134,234 36,360 5,900 1,160 402,553 4,800 3,086 150,000 7,007 125,900 :i 7 3 3 5 2 1 2 1 2 13 4 75,047 93,262 16,965 266,121 28,243 (D) 11,250 3,800 (D) 1,765,670 5 6 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 7 6 4 2 1 1 2 1 4 3 7 4 53 (zj 1 10 260 2 35 729 e 11 48 1 1 1 290 6 313 9 10,345 88,250 365 200 230 (D) 3,800 (D) 1,034,278 10 9,250 35,000 1,000 120 1,150 150,000 1,507 34,500 11 6 1 3 2 1 4 2 3 7 12 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 5 13 5 1 2 1 4 2 2 7 14 4 1 1 2 1 1 5 15 64,130 2,500 4,008 5,400 126,050 4,800 2,336 488,455 16 79,500 360 1,100 202,000 7,500 2,200 101,916 17 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 18 2 1 2 1 3 19 (2) 5 3 2 1 (Z) 11 20 3 3 4 2 4 21 60,500 5,000 16,600 700 300 255,276 28,243 2,090 717,142 22 122,434 2,300 400 383,000 4,500 600 2,000 90,300 23 3 1 1 2 6 3 1 1 5 24 2 1 3 3 7 1 2 3 2 25 3 1 2 6 1 1 2 26 1 3 3 7 1 2 2 1 27 6,500 250 3,075 24,070 820 400 10,750 28 4,000 1 3,366 2,318 24,750 1 1,000 11,500 2 390 1 1,000 3 29 30 1 1 (Z) 181 1 250 2 10 1 18 31 32 (zj 17 (zj 1 2 33 7,000 12 501 300 12,806 11,450 525 (i>) 15,750 34 2,550 1,360 2,600 640 19,553 300 1,336 3,500 1,100 35 19 55 6 198 234 417 145 100 46 286 245 69 38 246 61 91 36 6 13 1 35 60 40 42 15 7 96 29 17 5 34 12 14 37 943 2,517 160 16,011 24,283 7,303 5,101 6,349 2,580 34,233 9,501 4,967 1,467 23,426 3,201 4,153 38 865 1,988 74 3,626 20,140 4,230 1,729 2,228 825 35,653 4,315 4,079 285 3,262 230 1,501 39 5 2 12 34 10 20 2 55 7 3 11 3 2 40 743 82 4,268 9,685 717 2,005 255 14,782 4,005 510 10,791 75 325 41 1 11 1 25 33 30 22 15 5 54 24 16 5 27 9 13 1J 200 2,435 160 11,743 14,598 6,586 3,096 6,349 2,325 19,451 5,496 4,457 1,467 12,635 3,126 3,828 43 1 10 1 18 21 30 22 15 4 35 24 16 5 20 9 13 14 200 2,285 160 3,781 8,849 6,586 3,054 6,349 2,315 14,537 5,492 4,442 1,467 10,317 3,126 3,623 45 1 10 15 2 1 25 1 1 9 1 IK 150 7,962 5,749 42 10 4,914 4 15 2,318 205 17 10 29 1 137 153 323 103 38 16 188 194 57 14 222 33 76 48 45 104 5 181 481 641 339 89 91 546 278 126 23 356 41 202 49 110 494 20 1,204 1,290 2,947 952 362 123 2,542 1,979 877 119 2,686 290 958 50 408 804 39 1,296 4,246 6,658 2,759 1,393 494 6,663 2,155 1,443 205 4,565 725 1,987 51 7 7 6 21 16 2 2 8 12 9 1 11 3 11 52 145 47 54 346 188 13 55 198 169 294 25 639 162 261 53 3 33 6 86 77 188 71 82 33 69 91 15 32 68 40 35 54 50 96 13 148 360 489 308 116 143 336 267 99 43 166 50 121 55 550 9,495 1,300 24,432 20,062 44,080 17,547 50,189 13,065 71,776 32,445 6,060 15,757 19,138 15,275 7,800 56 10,079 31,697 2,415 41,184 98,983 92,664 68,339 39,370 39,495 174,972 79,382 25,744 16,125 41,510 11,570 24,475 57 3 1 9 9 10 7 13 2 25 12 6 4 11 7 3 58 2,000 800 5,050 4,935 10,042 2,850 30,900 8,000 53,815 10,476 3,100 5,712 7,050 5,100 1,150 59 2 1 10 13 3 3 1 9 3 1 12 1 60 13 15 66 224 5 2 3 56 46 49 5 SI 1 4 7 2 1 6 1 4 IS 5 54 179 2 1 30 30 15 63 262 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (Tor definitions anil explanations, see text) Okmulgee Pittsburg Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown (or sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1050 . dollars 1950. 1954. On farms with sales of S2,000 or more .... farms reporting 1050 . dollars 1050. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1050 . 1054. acres used Tor growing 1959. 1954. Sales dollars 1959 . 1951. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959 . 1054. Grown under glass farms reporting 1959 . 1051. square feet 1959 . 1954 . Grown in the open farms reporting 1950. 1954. acres used for growing 1959 . 1954. Sales dollars 1959 . 1954. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959. 1954. square feet 1959 . 1954. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres used for growing 1959 . 1051. Sales dollars 1950 . 1054. Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting 1059 . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. 1954. Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1950 . dollars 1959. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1050. dollars 1959. Sales of firewood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1050. dollars 1959. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959. dollars 19o0 . Firewood and fuel wood cut farms reporting 1959. 1954. cords (4' « 4' x 8') 1(159. 1954 . Sales farms reporting 1959. cords (f x 4' x 6') 1959 . Fence posts cut farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Sales farms reporting to 59 . number 1954 . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1050 , thousands of board feet 1050. Sales farms reporting 1050 . thousands of Ixjurd feel 1050 . 3 3,800 6,980 1 2,200 1 (2) 115 3 4 4,500 8,968 (Z) 2,800 3,700 1 3 1 3 2,000 8,000 (Z) 1,000 3,165 55 11 2,012 50 7 1,440 4 572 46 110 493 1,039 4 44 12 54 1,785 6,880 3 15,720 2 15,120 2 2 8,225 14,799 1 1 1,900 36 6 1,705 2,695 5 490 3 1,215 3 1,215 478 709 57 1,700 9,135 1 1,000 16,788 2,500 17 15,000 1 525 3 (Z) 1,736 2,500 215 20 5,473 5,680 5 295 15 5,178 15 5,178 143 201 1,519 1,968 8 136 109 167 42,730 49,864 9 17,050 60 1,224,603 746,320 30 26 462 258 543,430 330, 624 39 38 38 35 534,328 380,355 2 7 1 14 670,023 399,346 20,200 8,370 1 11,150 16,350 147 17 3,655 2,324 3 931 14 2,724 14 2,724 120 224 773 1,548 11 168 45 158 7,579 27,688 4 2,700 23,000 18,415 3 22,700 6,100 625 19,000 17,000 2 (Z) 13,400 17,118 900 2,160 (Z) 3,500 672 6,047 105 3 210 5 5,837 5 5,837 69 121 1,155 1,097 3 29 37 109 5,875 19,886 1 300 2 135 4 24,900 20,700 2 23,500 1 5 7 16 4,500 2,350 3 4 3 2 42,620 40,500 20,250 13,400 1 3 1 1 200 10,000 150 4,950 136 11 3,965 3,790 5 2,771 6 1,194 1,144 1 50 117 231 1,338 2,846 6 42 103 7,140 32,833 89,067 10,500 3 85,355 1 20 5 8,479 3,000 4 2 3 2 74,800 42,000 2 1 (Z) 1 80,588 7,500 231 35 6,056 4,170 6 448 31 5,608 29 5,475 2 133 211 324 2,305 3,756 23 293 62 107 10,789 21,359 8 2,530 (D) 2,525 1 (D) 3 3 164 2,500 1 1 120 57 20 2,792 963 9 400 13 2,392 13 2,392 33 172 336 1,517 7 75 23 137 6,278 31,046 4 3,286 11 65,500 40,298 3 5 2 5 5,450 7,000 5 56,150 32,200 1 1 (Z) 2 57,200 32,450 6 3 5 3 2,960 1,640 2,850 848 283 28 5,946 1,765 14 1,382 16 4,564 15 4,460 2 104 238 330 2,012 3,185 10 190 110 238 19,083 40, 696 5 1,750 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations . Z Reported in small fractions . OKLAHOMA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 263 6 61,670 80,400 4 60,350 3 1 U 2 12,100 4,000 3 3 3 3 38,320 46,000 2 2 6 6 49,570 •, , 0 ' ] 2 2 3,000 96 19 3,080 3,880 2 350 17 2,730 17 2,730 41 149 329 ,868 3 33 Potta- watomie 12 104,542 106, 545 7 102,292 30 28 31,995 18,100 6 5 6 5 68,150 69,120 1 64,372 67,185 6 3 6 3 15,810 17,740 1 8,175 21,260 271 47 6,694 6,416 6 511 41 6,183 40 6,153 1 30 166 240 1,146 2,864 11 47 64 167 177 254 24,725 68,759 76,604 58,294 14 25 11,505 27,708 1 2 5 1 (Z) 1,200 1 1 3,200 353 64 30,813 26,151 28 11,411 44 19,402 39 16,276 7 3,126 267 536 2,852 3,645 13 137 172 431 67,357 112,842 21 28,075 14 9 222 Roger Mills 980 2,030 4 980 4 980 14 44 148 619 52 125 19,607 32,740 4 4,900 Rogers 3 20,650 3,750 2 20,300 1 20 14,800 1 1 1 1 7,500 6,000 4,000 1,000 2 2 1 1 2,000 6,000 1,850 2,750 100 23 11,901 4,712 5 723 18 11,178 18 11,178 90 182 1,660 2,389 16 830 22 87 5,945 19,154 3 1,540 3 13 1 2 5 48,459 16,760 3 47,000 2 3 2 2 6,500 4,060 3 19,250 20,250 2 1 2 (Z) 40,141 9,500 3 2 1 2 5,000 7,000 3 1 1 (z) 1,818 3,200 147 24 4,231 1,272 7 435 17 3,796 15 3,508 3 288 117 210 845 3,244 7 115 60 135 23,923 35,535 9 10,063 Sequoyah 2 1,823 1 (Z) 200 240 1 1 1,623 230 24 4,571 1,873 2 177 22 4,394 21 4,384 1 10 208 361 2,138 4,599 15 208 57 152 20, 523 44,031 8 8,400 4 17 Stephens 4 5,050 (Z) (Z) 300 500 3 2 3 1 5,900 1,300 1 1 3 1 3,750 2,900 (Z 1,000 91 13 2,508 1,875 1 104 12 2,404 12 2,404 48 140 483 1,333 5 78 61 220 22,329 55,917 7 6,950 1 3,500 1 3,500 1 2,000 1 1 1,200 1,500 6 18,111 2,850 2 16,896 3 2 3 2 5,820 4,420 17,296 2,350 1 1,000 815 500 2 140 1 4 500 1,450 38 341,727 181,789 19 326,970 10 L2 55 157 69,805 110,300 13 22 9 630 370 4 5 6 3 9,565 9,029 Wagoner Washington 178 12 11 7 10 5 10,665 23,421 2 4 2 3 12,357 42,460 70 15 2,066 702 3 364 12 1,702 12 51 61 363 478 9 106 24 40 7,111 10,186 3 1,620 4 22,195 50 2- 21,200 1,000 (Z 1,295 2,000 2,500 50 120 16 8,197 6,027 6 671 10 7,526 10 7,526 89 108 1,393 1,652 8 542 46 121 9,567 37, 577 2 2,400 2 (D) 10, 530 1 (D) 1 (Z) 30 2 1 2 1 20,800 20,000 1 (D) 10,000 1 1 5,000 500 54 11 1,480 1,880 7 957 5 523 5 523 47 83 534 1,097 3 21 9 39 3,780 6,701 2 1,250 1 (D) 1,000 1 (D) 1 2 6 8 (D) 1,000 1,277 305 4 547 4 730 30 64 10,600 15,238 4 3,650 3 (D) 25,550 2 (D) 1 1 (B) 5 2 5 16,600 17,640 (D) 25,550 1,000 (D) 56 15 3,175 1,430 15 3,175 15 3,175 9 38 61 351 50 91 30,538 31,830 15 15,875 6 18,500 13,320 2 16,400 2 2 1 7 8,000 11,000 5 3 4 3 8,500 9,515 1 (Z) 5,275 2,320 5,100 5,225 11 1,629 2,693 11 1,629 11 1,629 27 96 261 900 2 9 47 204 18,412 60,839 10 7,560 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (265) 266 THE QUESTIONNAIRE This census is aulborized by Act of Congress, United SUIes Code. Title IS. Sections 5. 9, and guaranteeing that the Information furnished be accorded confidential treatment The regulation. 142. 221-4, requiring that the Inquiries be answered completely and accurately, census report cannot be used for purposes of taxation, investigation, or OKLAHOMA AI No. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— 4U1EAU OF THE CXH3US PARSONS, KANSAS Al CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1959 Section I.— PERSON NOW IN CHARGE (IF a member of the family or anyone else fills thlB questionnaire for the person In charge, be sure that all the Information Is given for the person In charge.) I. What is your name (person in charge)? (Middle Initial! 2. What is your mail address? OFFICE ISE OKI Y (Route or stmt number) Section II.— OWNERSHIP OWNED LAND: Include all land and tracts of land owned, regardless or where located eren though these are considered separate units; also cropland, past or eland, woodland, and wasteland. 3. How many acres do you own? None Q (// no land ta owned, mark X in the square for "Nonr") LAND RENTED OR LEASED FROM OTHERS: Include all land and traclB of land rented or leased by you regardless of where located. Include any aeparate fields, meadows, pastureland, woodland, and wasteland. 4. How many acres do you rent from others? Include acres worked on shares. . None □ (// "None," mark X and akip to question [5].) (a) What is the name and addresa of each landlord and the number of seres rented or worked on shares for each? Mail address (Pout office and State) Mail address (Foat office and Stale) LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERB: [5] How many acres do you operate for others as a hired manager? (Enter the name and address of employer under questic ■ «(•)■) None □ LAND RENTED OR LEASED TO OTHERS: Include any separate fields and hay land rented to others. Include land worked on shares by others. Do not Include land leased to the Government under the Soil Bank. 6. How many acres do you rent to others? Noni (// ".A/one," morJt X and akip to question [7]) (a) Of the acres rented to others, how many are owned by you? None D Acres — ACRES IN THIS PLACE: [7] Adding acres owned and acres rented from othera. then subtracting acres rented to others, we get > (Question 9 plus question 4 minus question ft; if managed, question 6 minus question 6.) I This Is all the land operated by you even tboogh part of It nay be located elsewhere or in other counties The remaining questions of this report refer lo the Iota! acres of land reported for this question. LOCATION OF LAND: 8. Is any of this land located in another county? (// "No," mark X and akip to question [9] ) (a) How many acres are In yoor county? b Give names of other counties and acres located In each: No D Yes Q .Section III.— CROPS HARVESTED THIS YEAR, 1959 Report all crops harvested or to be harvested Ihia year from these (read anawer for question 7) acres. If you rent or work land for others on shares Include landlord's share. CORN AND SORGHUMS: (Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place.) CORN: [9] Was any corn harvested for any purpose thit year? No Q Yea Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [11].) ^_, (Anawer theat questions, if "Ye*.")^ 10. Corn for all purposes? (Do not include sweet corn or popcorn.) (a) Corn for grain? (70 lb. ear corn or 56 lb. shelled corn = 1 bu ) (b) Corn for silage? (c) Corn hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder (ears not husked or snapped)? (The total of the acres for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the acres for question 10.) (1) How many acres were or will be harvested? (2) How much was or will be harvested? BORGHUMS FOR GRAIN AND FORAGE: [11 J Were any sorghums harvested for any purpose thi» year? No Q Yes □ (// "No," mark X and akip lo question [13].) 12. Sorghums for all purposes? (Include sorghums for grain, silage, forage, and pasture ) (a) Sorghums for grain or seed? (b) Sorghums for silage? (c) Sorghums cut for dry forage or hay. or hogged or grazed? (The total of the acres for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the acres for question 12.) (c) Soybeans hogged or grazed, or rut for silage? (d) Soybeans plowed under for green manure, not grazed or otherwise harvested? (The total of the acres for (a), (b), (e), and (d) must equal the acres for question 14.) COWPEAS: [15] Were any cowpeaa grown for any purpose this year} No Q Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [17].) 16. Cowpeaa for all purposes? (Include blackeyes, crowders, whippoorwillB, purple hulls, etc. Report those sold for fresh market, or to canners, freezers, or other processors under question 118.) (a) Cowpeaa for dry peas? (b) Cowpeaa- for hay? (c) Cowpeaa hogged or grazed, or cut for silage? (d) Cowpeaa plowed under for green manure, not grazed or otherwise harvested? (The total of the acres for (a), (b), (c), and (d) must equal the acres for question 16.) PEANUTS: [17] Were any peanuts grown for any purpose thit year? No Q Yes □ (// "No," mark X and skip to queation [21].) 18. Peanuts for all purposea? »■ No. 41-tSU SOYBEANS: [13] Were any soybeans grown for any purpose thit year? No D Yes □ ( // "No," mark X and skip to question [IE].) (Answer these questions, if "Yes."}^ 14. Soybeans for all purposes? (a) Soybeans for beana? . . . (b) Soybeans for hay? . (1) How many acres were grown? (2) How much was or Ana (a) Peanula for picking or threshing? (b) Peanut vines or tops which were or will be Baved for hay or forage? (Include tope or vines saved after picking or threshing, tops cut, and whole plants saved for hay. This acreage may also be included in the acres reported m question (a) J _* H u. 3MALL GRAINS: (Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place.) (Answer these questions, if "Yes.")~ Were any of the following grain crops b arrested thit year^ [21] Wheat? . . . 26. Oats for grain? - 29. Barley? . . . . 30. Rye? 38. Other grains? Mixed grains? (1) How many acres were combined? How much was harvested? (3) How much of this year't crop was or will be sold? HAY CROPS: (If two or more cuttingB, count the acres only once but give total production of all cuttings. Include the landlord's share as sold if taken from this place.) (Answer these questions, if "Fes.")^^™ Were any of the following hay crops harvested thit year — 39. Alfalfa and alfalfa miitures for hay and for dehydrating? . . . . 42. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses for hay?. . . . 43. Leepedeza for hay? (Include sericea.) 46. Oats, wheal, barley, rye, or other small grains cnt for bay? . . . . (Include oats cut when ripe or nearly ripe for feeding unthreshed.) 46. Wild hay (prairie, range, or marsh grass) cut for hay? . . . . 47. Any other hay? (Include Bermuda grass, Johnson- grass, millet, old meadows, Sudangrass, wild winter peas.) (1) How many acres were harvested this year? How many tons were harvested? (3) How much of this year't crop was or will be sol< T.M ALFALFA SEED, LESPEDEZA SEED, AND OTHER FIELD SEEDS: 49. Were any alfalfa seed, lespedeza seed, or other field seedB harvested r'««* year? No D Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [79] (Answer these questions, if "1'ti.")^™ SO. Alfalfa Beed? . . . 62. Lespedeza seed? 64. Sweelclover seed? 68. Sudangrass Beed? . 72. Vetch seed? . . . . 78. Other field seeds? . Fescue? Ryegrass? Wild winter peas? (1) Acres harvested or to be bar vested? (2) Pounds of "clean" seed harvested or lo be harvested? »-5 OKLAHOMA 267 POTATOES. COTTON. BROOMCORN, AND MUNG BEANS: (Answer these question*, if "i'«."^— Were «nr of the following crops barrelled thit year — [79] Irish potatoes for borne use or for sale? (If less than 20 bushels were harvested, do not report acres.) 80. Sweetpotstoes Tor home use or for sale? (If less than 20 bushels were harvested, do not report acres.) Cotton? 89. 96. Broomeorn? 103. Mung beans? VEGETABLES FOR HOME USE AND FOR SALE: 106. Were any vegetables, §w«l corn, or melons. harvested t hit year for home use! No □ 106. Were any vegetables, sweet corn, or melons, harvested t hit year for sale for fresh market or to canners, freeaere, ; (1) How many acres were or will be harvested? (Report tenths of an acre for potatoes) (2) How much was or will be harvested? (// processors? No Q Yes □, f' No" for question 106, mar* X and skip to oucsfion ^143] ) (Answer these questions, if " Ytt")^——**- Were any of the following vegetable crops harvested thit year — (If two or more plantings of the same crop were made, either on the same land or on different land, report the total harvested acres of the several plantings.) 107. Tomatoes? 108. Sweet corn? 110. Snap beans (bush and pole types)? 111. Watermelons? 117. Cantaloups and munk melons? . . 1 1 8. Blaekeyes and other green cowpeasT 130. Spinach? 141. Other? (See list below,) (1) Acres harvested? (Report tenttiB of acres) • /I0 • no * /10 • /10 * no * 1 no • i /io CaMaai ItciBlxit «nd ffcklM 142. What was the valoe of all vegetables sold thit year? . . . . $_ (Include the landlord's share Do not include the value of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes.) BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS: [1431 Were anv berries or other small fruits harvested thit year for sale? .... No Q Yes D (// "No," mark X and skip to attention [162] i iT'P'O— I Answer these Questions, Were any of the following berry crops harvested thit year— 144. Strawberries? . 146. Blackberries? 151. Other berries?. Boy sen berries? jcina (1) Acres harvested? (Report tenths of acres) <2) Quarts harvested? TREE FRUITS. NUTS, AND GRAPES: [162] Is there a total of 20 fruit and not trees and grapevines on this place? . (// "So." mark X and skip to question [198] ) (// "Yet," answer questions 163 through 197.) 163. How much land is in bearing and □onbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees? No Q Yes D r.) no {Answer these questions, if ' ' Yes^)— Were any of the following kinds of fruit and not trees on this place — 164. Apples? 166. Peaches? 168. Pears? 161. Grapes? 166. Plums and prunes?. . . . 168. Cherries? 171. Apricots? 177. Improved pecans? .... 178. Wild and seedling pecans? 197. Other fruits and nuts? . . Planted black walnuts? (1) How many trees (or vines) are NOT of bearing age? (2) How many trees (or vines) are bearing age? (3) How much was harvested thit year? NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS AND PLANTS, AND BULBS: [198] Were any nursery or greenhouse products, flower or vegetable seeds or plants, flowers, or bnlbs grown for sale thit year? . No □ (If "No," mark X and skip to question [202].) (Answer these Questions, if "Yes.")— 199. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals)? 200. Cot Bowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants for sale? . 201. Vegetables grown under glaas, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, mushrooms? __ x- OTHER CROPS: [202 J Are there any other cropa that were or will be harvested f hi. year on this place — Caator beana? Dry field and aeed beana7 Popcorn? Root and grain cropa hogged or graied? Graaa allage? answer for each crop.) ■■ No Q Yes D Section IV.— LAND USE THIS YEAR, 1959 203. Acres in this place (copy acres from question 7)- CROPLAND: 204. How many acres of land were in fields and tracts from which crops were harvested (including hay cut) t hit year? None Q (This area may be obtained by adding the acres in the fields or tracts from which one or more crops were harvested or hay was cut thit year; acres in non bearing and bearing planted fruit trees, nuts, and grapes, and acres in nursery and greenhouse products.) THIS SHADED SECTION IB TO BE FHJJSP BY CENSUS ENUMMIATOB (a) Add acrew of all crape (tcith • in Sec. Ill) <*>] (e) Subtract the oerm far (6) from (o) gags) enswr 205. How many acres of cropland were used only for pasture (or grafting) l hit year? None [J 206. How many acres of cropland were in coltivated summer fallow t hit year? None Q 207. How many acres of cropland were used only for •oil -Improvement grasses and legumes not harvested and not pastured thit year? None Q 208. How many acres of cropland have not been accounted for? None □ (Include idle cropland and cropland on which all crops failed.) WOODLAND: (Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture.) 209. How many acres of woodland were pastured (or grated) thit year? None Q 210. How many acres of woodland were not pastured (or grazed) thit year? None Q OTHER LAND: 211. How many acres were in other pasture? None O (Not cropland pasture and not woodland pasture.) (// "None," mark X and skip to question [212] ) (•) Of this other pasture, how many acres do you consider to be Improved pasture? None Q (Improved by liming, fertilising, seeding, irrigating, draining, and controlling weeds These totals most be the same s and brush.) [212] How many acres were in hou lanes, roads, ditches, and wasteland? ■ lots, barn lots. Add these acres (questions 204, 206, 206, 207. 208, 209, 210, 211, and 212) and enter the total here . ■ - ■ . ■ i Section V— IRRIGATION 213. Of the total land in this place (reported in question 203), how many acres were Irrigated thle year? None Q Acres (If "None," mark X and sfcip to question [218] ) 214. How many acres in this place were irrigated by sprinklers thit year? None Q Acres 216. From how many acres of Irrigated land were crops harvested thim year? None Q Acres (Be sure to include all irrigated land from which hay was cut and all irrigated land in both bearing and nonhealing fruit and nut crops and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested.) (// "None," mark X and skip to question [217] ) 216. What part of the land from which rrops were harvested thit year was Irrigated? All Q Part O (// "All," mark X and skip to question [217].) (// "Part," owe below name and acres irrigated for each crop. If ait orchard was irrigated list "Orchard," and if all vegetables for sale. Hit "Vegetables " ) Name of crop irrigated? Acres irrigated? Name of crop irrigated? Acres irrigated' (1) (3) (2) (4) t2!7] What percent of the rigatlon water used on this place this year was obtained — (a) From a well (pumped or flowing) or spring directly by this farm or from another farm? . . . (b) From a stream, lake, drainage ditch, or reservoir directly by this farm or from another farm? . ■ ■ (c) From a mutual or cooperative water or ditch company. Irrigation district, or other Irrigation organ. ration? (Owe name below.) (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must = Name _ 2 268 THE QUESTIONNAIRE Section VI.— RACE, AGE, RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK, AND OTHER INCOME^ [218] What is your raceT {Mark one.} (1) Whltr D 219. How old were you on your last birthday? . Years . 220. Do you live on this place? No Q Yes Q 221. When did you begin to operate this place? ..... Report month if you began to operate this place since January I, 1958. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME: 222. How many days this year did you work on* your farm? Include work at a nonfarm job, business, profession, or on someone else's farm. Include days you expect to work off your farm between now and December 31, 1959. (Do not include exchange work.) {Mark one.)™ (1) None 0 (2) ItoAdmD (3) HuHdiyiD (4) IMulttdaraD («) MO m man 238. How many chlckenB (hens, pullets, roosters, etc.) 4 months old and over are now on this place? None □ None □ 239. How many broilers were or will be sold this year? (Report all broilers sold and those grown for others under contract.) 240. How many hens, roosters, pullets, cockerels, and other chickens were or will be sold thin year? None Q 241. How many dozens of chicken eggs were or will be sold this year? None [ ] 242. How many turkeys and turkey fryers were raised this year? None □ (Include those raised from poults hatched, poults bought, and those raised for others under contract.) Number Number Number Dorens _ Number keeping for breeding next year? None □ Number 244. How many ducks, geese, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkeys) Give were sold this year? None □ name Nurr 245. How much was or will be received this year from the sale of turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs? None sold Q Value o( sales $_ SHEEP AND LAMBS: [246] How many ewes, rams, wethers, and lambs of all ages are on this place? None □ Number (// "AW," mark X and skip to question [247].) Of this total, how many are- Is) Lambs under 1 year old? Number . (b) Ewes 1 year old and over? Number . (c) Rsms and wethers I year old and over? Number . (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 246) HORSES AND MULES: [247] How many horses, mules, colts, and ponies are on this place? None □ Number GOATS AND KIDS AND MOHAIR CLIPPED: 248. How many goats and kids of all ages are on this place? .... None Q Number . (// "None," mark X and skip to question [249] ) Of this total /'** Angora goats and kids? Number . how many are— \(b) 0(her fom(8 Rnd k|dBf Number . (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 248.) D-J [249] How many goats and kids were clipped this year? ..... None Q Number _ (// "None," mark X and skip to question [251] ) 260. How many pounds of mohair and kid hair were clipped this year? . . Pounds _ (Include both Bpring an j fall clips.) SHEEP AND LAMBS SHORN THIS YEAR, 1959: [261] Were any sheep or lambs shorn this year? No Q Yea □ (// "No," mark X and skip to question [254].) D-Z (Answer these questions, if " YesV)— 262. Were any lambs shorn in 1959? 253. Were any sheep shorn in 1959? (1) How many were shorn? (2) How much wool was shorn? HOGS AND PIGS: [254] How many hogs and pigs of all ages, including bowb and boars, are on this place? or this totsi. how many were born- None □ Number - (// "None," mark X and skip to question [255].) **' ce June 1, this year? Number _ Before June 1, this year? Number _ (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 254.) f(a) S.n \(b) Bef SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING: [255] How many litters were (arrowed since June 1, Number of this year, or will farrow before December 1? , None □ litters 256. How many Utters were farrowed between Number of December 1, last year, and June 1, this year? None Q litters CATTLE AND CALVES: (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves, both dairy and beef, on this place.) 257. How many cattle and calves of all ages are on this place? . . . None Q Number (// "None," mark X and sktp to question [262] ) (a) Cows? Number (Include heifers that have calved.) (b) Heifers and heifer calves? Number (Do not include any heiferB that have calved.) (c) Bulls, bull calves, steers, and steer calves? Number _ Of this total. how many are (The total for questions (a), (b). and (e) must equal the number for question 257.) COWS MILKED AND BUTTER CHURNED: 258. How many cows and heifers were milked yesterday? u.\ milk i (Include dry milk cows and milk heifers that have calved.) 260. How many gallons of milk were produced yesterday? 261. How many pounds of butter were churned last week? None D Number _ Number _ None Q Gallons . None Q Pounds . These questions are to be answered by CENSUS ENUMERATOR (a) Does Al number end in 2 or 7? No □ Yes Q (6) Axe acres in question 7, 1,000 or more? .._. No fj Yes Q * Section IX— DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1959 [262] Was anv milk or cream sold t his year. 1959? No D Yes (// "No" mark X and skip to question [265] ) Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report dairy products sold for your landlord. Be sure to Include dairy products which you will sell by December 31, this year. (For each item, answer these questions.} 263. How much whole milk was r will be sold in 1959? None □ « (Report in pounds of milk, gallons of milk, or pounds of butterfat.) 264. How much cream was r will be sold in 1959? None Q (If cream was sold by the gallon, multiply the number of gallons by 2H to get pounds of butterfat.) (1) be sold in 1959? (2) How much was or will be the value of aalea in 1959? X.— ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1959 ' 0-2 Report all sales from this place whether made by you or by others. Report all animals turned over to or sold for your landlord, and animals fed under contract for others. Be sure to report animals which you will sell by December 31, this year. (Answer these questions, if " Yes^J) Were any of the following animals sold or will any be sold / his year (1959)— [265] Calves? . . . 266. Cattle, not counting calves? 267. Horses, mules, colts, and ponies? .... 268. Hogs and pigs? 269. Sheep and 270. Goats and kids? I J ..u. (1) How many have been sola this year? (2) How many more will be sold between now and Dec. 31? (3) How much was or will be the value of sales in 1959? OKLAHOMA 269 — ■ction XI.— FERTILIZER AND LIMES Section XIV.— EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES NOW Include all fertilizer And lime used on (his place during 1959, whether purchased by you or by your landlord. 271. On how many acres were commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used in 1959? None Q Acres _ (// "None," mark X and tkip to question [272].) Was fertilizer used thit year on any or the following crops — (b) Other pasture {not cropland)? . . . . (e) Corn? (d) Wheat? (e) Cotton? . . . . (0 All other crops? . many acres was fertilizer used? How much was used- (2) Dry materials? (Include rock phosphate) T«BUM /I0 111 Liquid materials? Tcniha /10 [272] How many acres were limed In 1959? None □ Acres (// "None," mark X and sktp to question [274].) 273. How much lime or liming materials was used in 19S9? Tons (Include ground limestone, hydrated and burnt lime marl, oyster shells, etc. Omit lime used for sprays or sanitation.) Section XII- SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES AND LAND-USE PRACTICES1" _^_. ..,.,.. . THIS YEAR, 1959 |M|M.1| ^n.. ,...,,.;-. . 1 1 r ' ' EXPENDITURES: Include expenses paid, or to be paid by December 31. 1959, by you and your landlord for this place. [274] Feed for livestock and poultry? None Q S (Include cost of grain, hay, mill feeds, concentrates, and roughages; also, amounts paid for grinding and mixing feed ) How much was or will be spent thit year for 275. The purchase of livestock and poultry? None Q (Include baby chicks.) 276. Machine hire? None D (Include custom work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, cotton picking, cotton ginning, silo rilling, corn picking, baling, plowing, fruit picking, spraying and dusting.) 277. Hired labor? None Q (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work. Include cash payments only.) 278. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees? None [D 279. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business? None D * inn Include equipment, whether owned by you or by other*, on this place Include equipment and facilities that are temporarily oat of order. How many of the following are on this place [291] Grain combines? 292. Corn pickers (include picker-shellers and corn combines)? 293. Pick-up balers? 294. Field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops)? 295. Motortrucks (include pick-ups)? . . 296. Wheel tractors other than garden? . 297. Garden tractors? 298. Crawler tractors (tracklaying)? . . 299. Automobiles? Do you have on this place— 300. Telephone? No q Yea q 301. Home freezer (for quick freezing and storing food)? No Q Yea □ (Do not include refrigerators.) 302. Milking machine? r. % ... No D Yes Q 303. Electric milk cooler? No Q Yes Q 305. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops)? No Q Yes Q 306. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower? No D Yes □ 307. On what kind of road Is this place located? {Mark one.)—^ (1) Hard surface? □ (2) Gravel, shell, or shale? □ (3) Dirt or unimproved? rj // marked here, answer r ow many miles to a hard Biirface road? Q Less than 1 mile OR t Section XV.— RENTAL AGREEMENT. FARM VALUES, AND MORTGAGE DEBT LAND-USE PRACTICES: 280. How many acres of land were used to grow cover crops thit year and then planted to another crop? None □ 281. How many acres of cropland used for grain or row crops this year were farmed on the contour? None Q 282. How many acres of strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control were on this place thia year? None Q 283. How many acres of crop and pasture land on this place have terraces? None □ Acres _ Acres _ -FARM LABOR (1) | None Q 284. About how many hours fast week did you (the person in charge of this place) do farm work or chores on this place? (Mark one )^^^ 285. How many other members of your family did 15 hours or more of farm work or chores on this place laat week without receiving cash wages?. (Do not include housework.) 286. How many hired persons did any farm work or chores on this place laat week? None □ (Include members of your family receiving cash wages.) (// "None," mark X and skip to question [291] ) 287. Of these hired Eersons working laat week, ow many were employed on thia place for — [ It hsMTS or more Q Q Persons . 1 V ) 150 days or more during thia year? , ,{b) Less than 150 days during thin year', None □ Persons - None □ Persons _ (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 286.) 288. Of these hired week, how many were paid on a — (I) Number of persons Weekly basis? Hourly basis? (2) What was the agreed cash rate of pay? (If more than one person, give average) _/00 per month _,'O0 per week _/00 per day (3) How many hours per person were these workers expected to work to earn this pay? -Ml-. !:-,.. r. _ per hour 308(a) Do you rent any land from others' No □ Yes H (b) Do you work any land on shares? n0 q Yes Q (// "No" for both questions 308(a) and 308(b), mar* X and skip to question [314].) (If "Yes," for either question 308(a) or 308(b), answer questions 309 through 313.) 309. Does the landlord furnish all the work animals or tractor power (as a part of his share of the operation of the place)? ... No □ Yea Q 310. Do you pay to your landlord any cash as rent? No Q Yes □ (a) If "Yes," how much for the year? $ /oo 311. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the crops (such as }, ), ))? No fj Yes Q 312. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the livestock or livestock products (such as J, 1, J)? N0 Q yea q 313. Do you have this land under any other arrangement (such as a fixed quantity of any product, upkeep of land and buildings, payment of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc.)? No □ Yes Q [314] About how much would the land and the buildings sell for — (a) Land and buildings owned by you? , , (Copy acres from question 3.) (b) Land and buildings rented from others? (Copy acres from question 4.) (c) Land and buildings managed for others? (Copy acres from question S.) (d) Land and buildings rented to others? (Copy acres from question 6.) (I) Acres (2) Total value (dollars) 316. Is there any mortgage debt on land and buildings owned by you7 (Mark >mr . ■*■ No Q Yes □ No land owned □ 316. On what date did you fill this questionnaire? (■It nwili and dar (The total of the persons reported in column 1 must equal the number for question 286 ) worked on this place laat Friday? . None □ Person (// "None," mark X and skip to question [291] ) 290. How much did these hired persons on piecework (reported for question 289) earn for their work laat Friday? J^ Section XVI.— ENUMERATORS RECORD— To be filled by Census Enumerator! Township Who furnished the information in this report? (Mark one.) mbwIo—nWafacuHr Q Hind libw D Nriihbor Q Olh« O (GIt» a—.) Certified by Checked by Date (month and day) Date (month and day) 270 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK A2 LIS'I in(; PART 1 -LIST OF PLACES IN ED PART H -AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS PART III -FILLINli Al < | £ 2 A Lm the head of every household living in this ED. AND ALSO B. List every perion, not living in this ED, who has agricultural operations in this ED. (2) Does Did this person or any member of hu household liave ji am time thi* vi-jr— Don ihi, E7" ED? (9) Does (his person have ,g,icUur,l operations where he (10) person or any of his house- hold operate lot ranch)' (3) Any live- stock? (hop' cattle? sheep' goats? etc.) <*> 20 or more chickens? turkeys? ducks? Any crop*? (corn? hay? tobacco? other held crops?) (6) 20 or more fruit grape- vines? nut trees? (7) Any veg- etables for sale? Berries? nursery or green- house products? (» i 2 » 4 No j Ye* No ; Yes No ; Yes No ■ Y« No : Yes No |Vb - j ! J f 6 7 a 9 to No) Yes No : Yes No ! Yes No :y« No I Yes No : Yw No : Yes j - n — *~~v^ — II 12 13 14 11 No' Yes No • Yes No : Yes No : Yes No | Yes No 1 Ye» 1 \ j I 1 16 17 18 19 20 No : Yes No • Ves No J Yes No : Yes No : Yes No : Y« No 1 Yes No j Yti j • 1 ! in (2) <» <•*) <*) (6) (8) (9) (101 |-..rmftOA2 • <"Lumn. \~» II N.. „..,// ...lumm. ,k.[. ... ..4umn 16. II V« •<:..lMmn •» It Nu nil ...l.im.. 10 ll Y. lumn V *kiP h. ■>i ..«i ...lu.nii till . ..!„..,, , «j i.numn H j'hi H't «' • Column 10 If "Nil, nil ...lumn 1 1 ..» 7 8 9 10 Al No Nn : VYs Dale DjfC 1 1 12 1 * 14 i- Al No Nn " Yes Dare Date, 16 18 l<) 211 (11) (12) (»5> (14) dM (16) • Column II A».Kn Al numhrr «hui v»u Jntrminc •Column II II Ye*. All AA Mr landlord and A 1 hil •Column lo 1 .iltr d.ile .>nU .ill. r w.i k... i..-». re.l vou mu« gci tn Al A»M[n A I numbers in '"'* pe»*'» tmcr in .olumn 1* ihr A* numhrr .ill required uueiiinrn jn,l lnu i.impUlc.i .in Al i-rdcl hcc.nn.nji with 1 t.if (ht hr« Al you jre 111 ■«' which the namr .W (his person apprafl ■!* •' rruuired Rcx.Zfnr thr inonJ. rtc tcnim 272 INDEX TO TABLES Abnormal farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay. Alfalfa seed Almonds Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified Apples Apricots Area , approximate land Asparagus Automobiles Austrian winter peas Average size of farm Avocados Barley Beans Beets (table ) Berries, specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) Boysenberries Broccoli Broilers sold Broomcorn Buckwheat Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold. Cabbage Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane, sugar Cantaloups and muskmelons , etc Carrots Cash-grain farms Cash tenants Cash wages paid for farm labor Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cauliflower Celery Change in definition of farms Cherries Chicken eggs sold Chickens Chickens sold Christmas trees sold Citrus fruits, specified Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Collards Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of Common and perennial ryegrass seed Conservation of land Corn Corn pickers. Cotton Cotton farms. Cowpeas Cows Cream sold Crimson clover seed Crop drier Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland in cover crops Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour Croppers (for South only) Crop-share tenants Crop fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested, specified Crops sold Cucumbers and pickles Cultivated summer fallow Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale Dairy farms Dairy products Dairy products sold Date of enumeration Dates Days worked off farm Definition of farms, change in. Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions Ducks sold Durum wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold Electric milk cooler Elevators, power-operated, conveyor or blower. Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Equipment and facilities, specified Escarole, endive, and chickory 14,17 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 7,12 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 5, 14, 15, 16 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 10 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 9 3,4,17,18, 14,17,18, 19,20 19,21 5 20,21 17,18,19 8 1,17,18,19,20,21 8 4,17,18,19, 15,17,18 20,21 8,15 19,20 6,12,17,18,19 7,17,18,19 20,21 20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,3 20,21 19,20 I.2 20,21 20,21 20,21 1,2,3,17,18,19 3,17,18 3,17,18,19 1,2,17,18,19 17,18,19 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 ,13,17,18,19,20,21 ,13,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 7 7,17,18,19,20,21 11 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 10 7 8 14,17,18,19 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 10a 9,10a 11 11 11 1 11 4,6 11 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 Ewes Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. 4 4,9 11 11 1 11 4,10 4,8 4,10 12 11 11 11 11 11 3 4,5 11 1,1a 11 4,6 11 5 11 4,8 4,10 11 6 ,1a, 2, 3 1,2,4 3 1,1a 1 1 5 7 la, 11a 4,11 5,11 11 1,1a 12 10 5,9 6 11 5 1 11 11 11 10 11 5 11 4,10 4,6 6 11 11 4,6 11 Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Farm labor Farm operators : By age By color By residence By tenure By of f -farm work and other income Farm products, value of Farm property, value of Farms , number By color of operator By economic class By kind of road on which located By kind of workers ■ During specified week 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 for 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 forage harvesters Field seeds Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood 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 sold General farms Goats and kids Goats and kids c lipped Goats and kids sold alive Grain combines Grains Grapefruit Grapes Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas sold 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 ,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18 3,4,17 4,17,18 3,4,17,18. 4,17,18 17,18 1,17,18 1,2,17,18 3,17 4,17,18 5,17,18 1,17,18 2,16,17 3,17 17 17,18 5,17,18 Hairy vetch seed Harvesters, field forage Hay crops Hazelnuts ( included with Filberts ) Heifers and heifer calves Hired labor, expenditures for Hired labor by basis of payment Hogs end pigs Hogs and pigs sold alive Home freezer Honeydews Hops Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and/ or mules Horses and/or mules sold alive Horticultural specialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products. Improved pecans Income, farm. See Value of farm products sold. Irish potatoes Irrigated farms, number Irrigated land in farms By use Kale Kind of road. Kumquats 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, and planted nut trees vineyards , 5,14 19,20,21 18,19,20 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 19,20,21 18,19,20 17,18,19 19,20,21 19,20,21 5 19,20,21 18,19,20 18,19,20 ,18,19,20 ,19,20,21 1 ,19,20,21 9 5 ,19,20,21 8 15,17,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 9,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 8 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 7 15,17,18,19,20 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 7 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 15,16,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 7 9,17,18,19,20,21 1,2 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 1 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20 2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 9 5,12 la, 11a 1,1a, 11a la, 11a 11 4,6 11 11 1,4 1 11 1.2,3,4 3 2 INDEX TO TABLES 273 land in Irrigated farms By use land in strip-cropping systems for soil erosion control Land irrigated by source of water Land pastured Legumes, specified annual Lemons Lespedeza cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine Lima beans i Lime and liming material, expenditures for... Lime and liming material used during the year Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy and livestock ranches Livestock ranches Livestock -share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries Lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Managed land Managers Mandarins (included with Tangerines) Mangoes Maple sirup made Buckets hung Maple sugar made Milk cooler, electric Buli-type Milk sold Milk cows Milking machine Mint for oil 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 Nursery and nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) 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 Operators, farm. See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins.. Other and unspecified tenants Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part -retirement Part-time farms Pasture Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimientos. Pick-up balers Pimientos Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Products , farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulpwood sold Pumpkins Purchase of livestock and poultry Quinces Radishes , Rams and wethers , Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 5 17,18,19,20,21 8 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 15,17,18,19,20 3,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12, 17, IB, 19,20, 21 5,17,18,19,20,21 3 3,21 9 9 9 4,17,18,19,20,21 4 7,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 8 3,4,17,18,19,20 9 9 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 3 3,17,18,19,20,21 14,17 17 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 8 8 9 8 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 1,1a, 11a la, 11a la 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 11 4,5 9 9,10a 5 5 5 4,8,9 4,5,9,10a 11 11 4,7 3 3,4,5 11 11 12 12 4,6 6 4,10 4,8 4,6 11 5 11 10a 4,6 111 11 3,4 5 5 1,1a 11 11 11 11 11 4,6 11 11 11 11 11 4,8,9 ,9,10 5 6 5 11 11 12 11 4,7 11 Residence of operator Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed Rye Ryegrass seed, common and perennial Sampling , reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans , dry field and Seed peas , dry field and Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, expenditures for.. Seeds, field Shallots Share-cash tenants Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold alive Silage Size of farm Small fruits Small grains Snap beans (bush and pole types } Sorghums. Soybeans Specified equipment and facilities 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 Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweetclover seed Sweet corn Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes System of terraces on crop and pasture land Tangelos Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco farms Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes Tung nuts Turkeys Turnips Type of farm Unclassified farms Uses of commercial fertilizer Uses of land Valencia oranges Value: Crops Farm products sold Farms ( land and bui Id ings ) Livestock Vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms.... Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables sold 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 Watermelons Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wheat White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use Wool shorn Wool sold Workers : Family Hired Regular Seasonal Specified week Work off farm Young berries 4,17,18,19,20,21 23,24 5,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7 7,17,18,19,20,21 8 16,17,18,19,20 8 8 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 8 6,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 9 15,17,18,19,20 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 6,7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 8 14,15,16 8 3,4,17,18,19,20 1,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 County