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736 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1925-TENNESSEE CouNTY TABLE 'IV.-VALUE oF CROPS AND AcREAGE1 ITEY I Ander· (See definitions in Introduction) I THE STATE son Bedford Benton Bledsoe · ---· ·- --- --- VALUE OF CROPS 1 Value of crops with production reported In ""--- -------------------------- 171, 878, 708 758,915 2,024, 263 1, 103,533 531, 245' 2 Value of same crops in 1919 ____________ dollars •• 279, 733, 042 1, 218,840 4,381, 499 1, 796,107 1, 004,184 ACREAGE AND PROD.UCTION,l924 =. Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage ___________________________ 2, 984,027 13,577 53,696 24,857 12,975 4 Harvested for grain __________________ acres •• 2, 872,699 13,439 49,330 24,710 12,749 5 bushels .• 60,248,771 272,974 975,901 429,847 290,099 6 Cut for silage ________________________ acres •• 22,964 44 ' 821 --------- 85 7 tons __ 139,363 163 4;275 ------78" 866 8 Cut for fodder _______________________ acres .• 52,056 90 ' l 199 9 Ragged oft.---------- _______________ acres._ 36,418 4 69 -----i4T 10 Wheat __ ------------------------- _____ acres •. 287,614 1,180 4, 668 78 872 11 bushels •• 2,892, 290 11,056 44, 167 591 6, 552 12 Oats threshed for grain ________________ acres __ 52, 176 308 1,944 35 71 13 bushels .• 954,459 3,337 37,757 350 1, 451 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed __________ acres •• 94,894 452 3,531 213 183 15 Barley __ --------------------------- __ .acres•• 10,059 34 64 --------- 6 16 bushels •• 167,600 620 688 --------- 76 17 RYe--------·--------------------------acres •• 11,744 77 471 --------- 10 18 bushels •• 87,329 525 3, 792 --------- 60 19 Buckwheat ____________________________ acres __ 2,122 1 ---------- --------- --------- 20 bushels .• 25,399 3 --------4- --------- --------- 21 Sorghums harvested for grain __________ acres __ 1,570 12 --------- --------- 22 bushels __ 15,959 101 42 -----iii- -----i2i- 28 Sorghmns for silage, hay, or fodder ____ acres •• 61,556 543 2,001 24 Peanuts _______________________________ acres •• 21,903 --------- 4 3, 533 --------- 25 bushels •• 787,917 -------6- 130 140,554 -------5- 26 Velvet beans __________________________ acres •• 944 11 ------i4- 27 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) _________ acres __ 3,326 47 27 26 Hayerops: · 28 Total acreage _____________________ ------------ 1,363, 026 11,358 21!,680 7,197 9,602 29 Timothy alone ______________________ acres •• 72,153 551 2,131 136 197 30 Timothy and clover mixed __________ acres •• 246,288 7,337 73 464 31 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth •. acres •• 119,849 112 3,921 182 89 32 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan ••acres .• 143,485 22 286 207 12 33 Alfalfa. ___________________________ •• acres._ 12,581 74 190 55 --------- 34 Other tame grasses __________________ acres __ 425,127 8, 537 6,374 1, 796 7,129 35 Small grains cut for hay _____________ acres __ · 40,101 81 2,073 95 301 36 Annual legumes cut for hay _________ acres•• 256,902 644 4,088 4,456 1,033 37 Wild grasses cut on farms ___________ acres •. 46,690 262 280 199 377 38 Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wi!d __________________ tons __ 1, 164,858 11,362 22,328 4, 798 5,020' Miscellaneous erops: 39 Cotton .• _____________ ------ __________ .acres __ 940,312 --------- 6,556 8,667 --------- 40 bales __ 358,943 --------- 2,424 2465 -----i83- 41 Sorghum for sirup _____________________ acres •• 27,802 179 372 , 198 42 Tobacco _______________________________ acres•• 124,054 87 41 42 3 43 pounds •• 98,632,358 26,925 32,100 686 44 Potatoes, white ________________________ acres •• 32,358 208 21 436 45 bushels .• 2, 248, ;!Q3 36,994 140 976 46 Sweet potatoes and yams ______________ acres •• 26,832 314 92 33 47 bushels __ 2, 399,353 26, 124 5,831 2, 296 4, 667 48 Strawberries ___________________________ acres•• 24,628 52 31 1 32 Vegetables grown Cor sale: 13 49 Cabbages __ _____ ••• ____ ••• ·-- __ .acres .• 1,964 8 5 1 50 Cantaloupes and muskmelomL ••••.•• acres •• 2, 009. 11 8 --------- --------- 51 Lettuce._------------·----------- ______ acres __ 159 1 --------4- --------- -------2- 52 Onions (drY)--------------------------acres •• 694 16 --------- 53 Sweet corn----------------------------acres __ 2,862 7 12 1 54 Tomatoes __ ---- ________ ----- _________ .acres __ 13,888 176 8 -------2- 140 65 Watermelons ________________________ •. acres._ 8, 567 137 59 17 11 Orchard fruits and nuts: 6, 633 56 Apples ______________ trees not of bearing age __ 1, 175,214 15,334 7,828 5,605 57 trees or bearing age __ 2,887,806 34,363 24,591 9,698 30,058 58 bushels harvested .• 4, 536,931 62,268 20,113 18,820 . 22,408 59 Peaches _____________________ trees of all ages __ 3, 798,917 136,382 28, 528 17,831 21,647 60 bushels harvested._ 2, 162,200 10,7:82 27,315 20, 6,875 61 Pears ________________________ trees of all ages __ 273,359 5, 789 3,174 936 62 Plums and prunes ___________ trees of all ages •• 268; 308 3,207 3, 700 2,938 1,197 63 Grapes _____________________ vines of all ages __ 467,503 6,528 7,140 1, 599 3, 702 64 Pec"ns ______________ trees not of bearing age __ 13,039 44 170 63 30 65 trees of bearing age •• 10,.566 4 51 20 ...................
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Page 1: CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1925-TENNESSEE - …usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/usda/AgCensusImages/1925/01/31/...736 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1925-TENNESSEE CouNTY TABLE 'IV.-VALUE oF CROPS AND

736 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1925-TENNESSEE

CouNTY TABLE 'IV.-VALUE oF CROPS AND AcREAGE1

ITEY I Ander· (See definitions in Introduction) I THE STATE son Bedford Benton Bledsoe ·

---· ·- ------~ VALUE OF CROPS

1 Value of crops with production reported In ""-----------------------------001~-1 171, 878, 708 758,915 2,024, 263 1, 103,533 531, 245'

2 Value of same crops in 1919 ____________ dollars •• 279, 733, 042 1, 218,840 4,381, 499 1, 796,107 1, 004,184 ACREAGE AND PROD.UCTION,l924 =.

Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage ___________________________ 2, 984,027 13,577 53,696 24,857 12,975 4 Harvested for grain __________________ acres •• 2, 872,699 13,439 49,330 24,710 12,749 5 bushels .• 60,248,771 272,974 975,901 429,847 290,099 6 Cut for silage ________________________ acres •• 22,964 44 ' 821 --------- 85 7 tons __ 139,363 163 4;275 ------78" 866 8 Cut for fodder _______________________ acres .• 52,056 90 ' l 199 9 Ragged oft.---------- _______________ acres._ 36,418 4 ~346 69 -----i4T

10 Wheat __ ------------------------- _____ acres •. 287,614 1,180 4, 668 78 872 11 bushels •• 2,892, 290 11,056 44, 167 591 6, 552 12 Oats threshed for grain ________________ acres __ 52, 176 308 1,944 35 71 13 bushels .• 954,459 3,337 37,757 350 1, 451 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed __________ acres •• 94,894 452 3,531 213 183 15 Barley __ --------------------------- __ .acres •• 10,059 34 64 --------- 6 16 bushels •• 167,600 620 688 --------- 76 17 RYe--------·--------------------------acres •• 11,744 77 471 --------- 10 18 bushels •• 87,329 525 3, 792 --------- 60 19 Buckwheat ____________________________ acres __ 2,122 1 ---------- --------- ---------20 bushels .• 25,399 3 --------4- --------- ---------21 Sorghums harvested for grain __________ acres __ 1,570 12 --------- ---------22 bushels __ 15,959 101 42 -----iii- -----i2i-28 Sorghmns for silage, hay, or fodder ____ acres •• 61,556 543 2,001 24 Peanuts _______________________________ acres •• 21,903 --------- 4 3, 533 ---------25 bushels •• 787,917 -------6- 130 140,554 -------5-26 Velvet beans __________________________ acres •• 944 11 ------i4-27 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) _________ acres __ 3,326 47 27 26

Hayerops: · 28 Total acreage _____________________ ------------ 1,363, 026 11,358 21!,680 7,197 9,602 29 Timothy alone ______________________ acres •• 72,153 551 2,131 136 197 30 Timothy and clover mixed __________ acres •• 246,288 1,0~5 7,337 73 464 31 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth •. acres •• 119,849 112 3,921 182 89 32 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan •• acres .• 143,485 22 286 207 12 33

Alfalfa. ___________________________ •• acres._ 12,581 74 190 55 ---------34 Other tame grasses __________________ acres __ 425,127 8, 537 6,374 1, 796 7,129 35 Small grains cut for hay _____________ acres __ · 40,101 81 2,073 95 301 36 Annual legumes cut for hay _________ acres •• 256,902 644 4,088 4,456 1,033 37 Wild grasses cut on farms ___________ acres •. 46,690 262 280 199 377 38 Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wi!d __________________ tons __ 1, 164,858 11,362 22,328 4, 798 5,020'

Miscellaneous erops: 39 Cotton .• _____________ ------ __________ .acres __ 940,312 --------- 6,556 8,667 ---------40 bales __ 358,943 --------- 2,424 2465 -----i83-41 Sorghum for sirup _____________________ acres •• 27,802 179 372 , 198 42

Tobacco _______________________________ acres •• 124,054 87 41 42 3 43 pounds •• 98,632,358 92,~~~ 26,925 32,100 686 44 Potatoes, white ________________________ acres •• 32,358 208 21 436 45 bushels .• 2, 248, ;!Q3 36,994 ~2, 140 976 22,9~ 46 Sweet potatoes and yams ______________ acres •• 26,832 314 92 33 47 bushels __ 2, 399,353 26, 124 5,831 2, 296 4, 667 48 Strawberries ___________________________ acres •• 24,628 52 31 1 32

Vegetables grown Cor sale: 13 49 Cabbages __ ~----- _____ ••• ____ ••• ·-- __ .acres .• 1,964 8 5 1

50 Cantaloupes and muskmelomL ••••.•• acres •• 2, 009. 11 8 --------- ---------51 Lettuce._------------·----------- ______ acres __ 159 1 --------4- --------- -------2-52 Onions (drY)--------------------------acres •• 694 16 ---------53 Sweet corn----------------------------acres __ 2,862 7 12 1 54 Tomatoes __ ---- ________ ----- _________ .acres __ 13,888 176 8

-------2- 140 65 Watermelons ________________________ •. acres._ 8, 567 137 59 17 11

Orchard fruits and nuts: 6, 633 56 Apples ______________ trees not of bearing age __ 1, 175,214 15,334 7,828 5,605

57 trees or bearing age __ 2,887,806 34,363 24,591 9,698 30,058 58 bushels harvested .• 4, 536,931 62,268 20,113 18,820 . 22,408 59 Peaches _____________________ trees of all ages __ 3, 798,917 136,382 28, 528 17,831 21,647 60 bushels harvested._ 2, 162,200 10,7:82 27,315 20, ~~~ 6,875 61 Pears ________________________ trees of all ages __ 273,359 5, 789 3,174 936 62 Plums and prunes ___________ trees of all ages •• 268; 308 3,207 3, 700 2,938 1,197 63 Grapes _____________________ vines of all ages __ 467,503 6,528 7,140 1, 599 3, 702

64 Pec"ns ______________ trees not of bearing age __ 13,039 44 170 63 30 65 trees of bearing age •• 10,.566 4 51 20 ...................

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CENSUS OF AGRICUL'l'URE: 1925,.-TENNESSEE 737

AN'D PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924

Bradley 0~IJr Cannon Carroll Carter Cheat- Chester C!ai- I C Blount ham borne ~ ------ i

I 1,433, 046 1. 013,329 797,000 U11,420 2, 880,244 970,389 1, 423,933 1, 423,370 1, 231,589 724,408 1 2, 785,664 . 1, 864,094 4. 243,290 1, 611,505 4, 643,302 1, 680,898 2, 210,516 1, 873,652 1, 992, 129 1, 166,787 2

= =

29,084 16, 991 17,lH5 27,356 49,315 13,368 17,573 19, 755 28, 101 24,.879 3 26,367 16,420 17,119 26,260 49,007 13,273 15,925 1Y, 698 27,838 23,463 4

518,961 288.100 291,488 569,875 932,931 339, ~33 446,346 351,609 537, 122 478,845 5 2,248 298 15 --------- 20 74 14 ---------- 34 ---------- 6

11,601 2, 615 40 --------- 139 617 128 ---------- 221 ---------- 7 397 232 38 131 217 18 1,471 53 218 788 8 72 41 43 965 71 3 163 4 11 628 9

8,148 1, 878 585 1,625 87 4,182 1,208 41 3, 939 I 645 10 81.772 16, 105 6,372 12,792 886 41,451 14, 4~1 595 38, 4oo 1 4, 834 11

I, 186 386 I 215 460 8 846 212 37 498 . 177 12 20,922 tl,399' 3,238 7,457 175 16, 900 4, 960 682 6,276 I 2,589 13 1, 021 426 1,894 915 759 1,420 477 446 514 606 14

993 201 40 54 ---------- 55 87 ---------- 40 .. _________ 15 15,788 2,443 742 918 --"------- 782 1, 616 ---------- 635 ---------- 16

36 92 49 584 ---------- 182 6 8 29 138 17 240 736 305 4, 810 ---------- 1,873 51 80 288 903 18

---------- ---------- --------- --------- _____ ., ____ 423 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 19

---------- ---------- ------43- --------- --------4- 4,673 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 20 25 9 53 20 6 6 2 7 21

180 75 392 558 34 203 60 69 19 67 22 443 253 826 1.233 373 20 698 104 256 176 23

12 3 --------- 20 26 ---------- 1 26 1 1 24 316 57 --------- 287 419 ---------- 11 449 8 15 25

6 8 5 --------- 3 8 ---------- 8 2 ---------- 26 37 13 126 --------- 53 34 1 16 56 5 27

23, 831 19,4.51 9,574 7, 863 18,817 12, 654 7,428 6, 324 12, 212 5,801 28 457 95 546 694 135 719 891 ---------- 2,145 197 29

1, 499 798 2, 466 1,499 484 7,181 1, 734 3 4,515 984 30 210 193 580 786 5,112 1,150 1, 598 395 387 367 31 197 32 44 28 4, 764. 29 48 4, 312 10 ---------- 32 128 79 22 15 56 57 25 54 28 9 33

14,595 10,947 3, 612 3,229 5,333 1,126 920 597 2,859 2, 378 34 574 341 27 261 10 60 389 2 124 642 35

5,166 4, 237 1,404 I, 196 2,301 2,227 1,692 491 2,031 I, 092 36 1, 005 2, 729 873 155 622 105 131 470 113 132 37

18,444 15,.665 8, 716 7,577 13,223 . 11,965 6, 933 4,686 12,398 3, 740 38

22 4,208 --------- 466 33,828 ---------- 45 20,452 ---------- 79 39 11 1,461 --------- 156 11,862 ---------- 9 7,145 ---------- 17 40

236 229 331 144 713 149 207 332. 126 188 41 181 62 147 21 34 90 4,812 ---------- 310 128 42

162,660 65,829 159,263 9,892 22,265 82, 993 3, 786,345 80 267,404. 97,727 43 355 115 921

2341 149 642 232 119 852 207 44

22, 816 7,881 65, 143 13,681 10, 666 51,488 19,254 6. 759 69,401 13,624 45 297 133 388 129 908 90 89 7,o~i j

159 136 46 24,751 10,630 29.675 1 8, 595 1 110,990 6.206 7,071 13,686 10,803 47

168 265 82 --------- 598 23 7 47 4 2 48

31 4 151 1 3 6 1 2 48 1 4Y 169 3 11 ·--------- ---------- 6 1 9 5 1 50

5 -~-------1--------- ---------- ---------- 1 ---------- 51 24 4

l~i 1------i(====i~= -------ir l 44 2 52

162 45 4 15 ---------- 53 185 220 --------2-

li 832 ---------- 54 3\3 38 5 89 163 3 55

16,581 14,383 32,9341 ·4, 798 18,773 18.112 4,550 3, 100 18, 1P3 4, 466 56 43,497 26,121 39, 261 1 22, 821 23, 235 59, 061 16,639 9, 404 61, 231 20, 155 57 71,182 34, 949 1o7. o28 I 10, 2oo 32, o47 r58, 792 23,877 13,275 109, 374 29,882 58 56, 092 150, 173 57,250 19,294 40,987 24, 152 14,940 15,732 34,511 12,648 59 30,027 49,258 13, 9H8 14,217 35, 174 6, 477 15,491 19, 313 13, 354 6,431 60 4,624 2,252 2, 901 1, 131 2, 772 2, 119 1, 895 1,108 3,727 I, 125 61 4, 722 3, 318 6, 009 1, 159 3, 275 2, 891 1,239 798 2,812 2, 905 62

10,725 3, 638 15, 209 9771' 5, 149 5, 277 1, 946 1, 006 2,666 962 63 13 51 3 9 314 16 7 227 35 7 64 5 49 -·------- 20 78 6 3 24 3 65 ----------

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'738 OENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 192~TENNESSEE

· CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF C:aoPs AND AcREAGE

ITEM Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumber- David-(See detl.nitions in Introduction) land son

--------------VALUE OF CROPS

1 Value of crops with production reported in 1924 ______ -------------------- ______ dollars __ 1, 492,451 1, 357, 663 3, ll5, 628 573,060 2, 425,088

2 Value of same crops in 1919. ____________ dollars •. 1, 912,833 2, 585,232 3, 613, 169 818,542 3, 967,506 ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 ----= -------

Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage.----------------------- ____ 23,328 36,793 29,568 9,156 41, 514 4 Harvested for grain ___________________ aores __ 27,313 34,464 29,334 8, 960 36,826 5 bushels __ 610,220 617,036 664,930 163,912 964, 610 6 Cut. for silage ________________________ cacres __ 308 116 44 35 2,486 7 tons __ 1, 989 706 423 200 15,987 8 Cut for fodder ------------------------acres __ 33 2, 005 133 139 1, 754 9 Hogged ofi ___ ------ __________________ acres __ 674 208 57 22 448

10 WheaL ___ --------- ____________________ acres __ 7, 772 2, 335 342 117 2, 265 11 bushels __ - 69,010 22,045 3, 529 956 30,780 12 Oats threshed for grain _________________ acres __ 754 275 1,067 10 1, 056 13 bushels __ 11,095 5, 233 20, 161 150 20, 658 14 Oats out and fed unthresbed ____________ acres __ 504 825 1, 030 1, 045 1, 944 15 Barley _____________ ------- ____________ acres __ 179 ---------- ---------- --------- 404 16 bushels __ 2, 762. 6, 458 17 Rye. _____ ------ _______________________ acres __ 437 210 ---------- 33 141 18 bushels __ 3, 000 1, 446 ---------- 248 798 19 Buckwheat_ ____________________________ acres._ 3 ---------- ---------- 34 ----------:20 bushels •. 17 ---------- ----------' 361 -------97" .21 Sorghums harvested for grain ___________ acres __ ---------- 17 9 48 22 bushels __ ---------- 200 131 655 819 :23 Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder ___ .• acres __ 210 1,020 363 590 1, 733 24 Peanuts __ --------------_------------- __ acres __ 4 8 1 6 25 bushels __

-~-~------ 110 115 16 88 26 Velvet beans._ -----------------------c.acres __ ---------- 1 7 3 8 27 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) __________ acres __ 11 96 75 13 250

}4ycrops: 28 Total acreage _______ --------------------------- 10,803 16,856 17, 142 11, 055 24,020 29 Timothy alone._---------- ___________ acres __ 1, 728 193 18 227 2, 561 ao Timothy and clover mixed. __________ acres __ 4, 023 1, 649 92 2, 765 7, 291 31 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth •.. acres __ 272 865 _2,330 131 1, 454 32, Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan. __ acres __ 13 226 12,828 4 324 33 Alfalfa. _____________ ----------- ______ acres __ 69 92 33 1 1, 186 34 Other tame grasses ___________________ acres __ 1, 977 7; 417 1, 053 3,744 5, 799 35 Small grains cut for bay ______________ acres __ 62 322 13 848 1, 078 36 Annual legumes cut for hay __________ acres __ 2, 345 5, 850 672 1,897 3,863 37 Wild grasses cut on farms ___________ acres __ 314 242 103 1, 438 464 as Total quantity of bay of all kinds, both tame and wild ___________________ tons __ 10,207 18,918 9, 935 9, 247 32, 153

Miscellaneous crops: 139 Cotton._---------------- _______________ acres __ 6 1,042 40,526 --------- 109 40 bales __ 3 328 17,415 34 41 Sorghum fer sirup. ____________________ acres __ 54 463 535 -----i32" 519 42 Tobacco _______________________________ .acres __ 1,467 738 -------46" 18 1, 463 43 pounds __ 1, 203,566 516,985 8, 512 1, 219, ~~ 44 Potatoes, white. __ --------------- ____ . __ acres __ 299 714 121 1,105 45 bushels __ 24,314 24,376 9,113 89,860 44,899 46 Sweet petatoes and ya=----~----------acres __ 73 204 192 104 516 47 bushels __ 5, 428 9, 999 22,284 8, 649 34, 113 48 Strawberries. ___ ------ _________________ acres __ 2 9 2,809 8 512

Vegetables grown for sale: 130 49 Cabbages ___ ------ ____ --------- ________ acres._ 76 3 10 11

50 Cantaloupes and muskmelons __________ acres __ 2 2 7 2 288 51 Lettuce. _______ -------------- _________ acres __ 37 52 Onions (dry) __ ------- __________________ acres __ 2 1 ---------- 2 95 53 Sweet cern. ___ --------------- _________ cacres __ 846 6 1 316 54 Tomatoes. __________ ----- ____________ acres __ 377 4 ------i42" 4 809 ti5 Watermelons ____ --------------- ________ acres __ 35 47 33 10 402

Orchard fruits and nuts: 17,571 56 Apples _______________ trees not of bearing age __ 15,509 8, 627 6, 000 14,871

!57 trees of bearing age __ 46,930 28,454 10,895 33 823 62, 830 58 bushels harvested __ 38,276 32, 102 30,688 59:610 82, 297 59 Peaches. _________ ---------b~~~:~s o~a~~O:f~== 31, 761 18,823 14,907 15, 528 68,047 ~0 26,391 25,947 10,078 4,105 54,926 61 Pears _______ . _________________ trees of all ages __ 2,189 1, 671 1, 566 1, 164 16,949 62 Plums and prunes ____________ trees of all ages __ 4, 465 2,254 691 2,257 7, 389 63 Grapes. _______ -------------vines of all ages __ 4,838 3, 870 '1, 905 7,833 28, !i67

~I Pecans _______________ trees not of bearing age __ 44 46 735 3 286

· trees of bearing age __ 14 26 449 1 40

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CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1925--TENNESSEE 739

AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924--Continued

Decatur DeKalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fen- Franklin Gibson Giles Grain- Greene tress ger ------------------------------- ---

1, 440, 488 1, 282, 934 1, 908,979 4, 674,124 3, 217,806 414,203 1, 566, 390,6, 192,892 3, 054,630 1,165,447 4, 497,661 1 1, 889, 942 2, 335, 553 2,_673, 395 6, 293,875 5, 562, 315 560, 887 3, 158, 805j8, 236, 237 6, 478,230 1,585,184 5, 125,516 2 ==

51, 321 ln. 645

---,---26, 568 40, 534. 30,255 41,364 37, 9931 71, 886 76,807 23,693 45,378 3 26, 371 ' 38, 896 29,491 40,937 50, 445 11, 063 36, 872 71, 465 75,039 23,149 44, 639 4

540, 5~ 840, 62~ 691,038 1,091,934 609, 752 155, 583 676, 554 1, 750,047 1,598,901 465, 506 1,027,447 5 24 151 150 30 429 19 576 79 212 6

230 21 54 590 504 141 2,993 68 3,864 521 1,371 7 36 879 512 77 674 552 390 197 380 167 93 8·

136 753 228 199 52 -------- 302 205 812 298 434 9 533 2,541 867 1,847 125 95 4,503 331 2,324 5,040 27,082 1()-

11,160 21, 069 7, 611 21,649 1,390 804 _50,131 3,662 23,628 54,693 225,2'1:7 11 4 394 '549 1,168 217 39 809 246 1,424 563 688 12

20 6,899 9,556 23,733 5,005 567 17,834 4,546 25,823 7,293 10,M4 13· 570 1, 656 3,392 585 396 702 770 768 2,440 562 293 14

--------- 27 7 --------- --------- 24 78 --------- 31 223 741 15 --------- 292 90

------~-- --------- 235 1,411 --------- 364 2, 780 12,104 15 19 352 50 3 --------- 76 152 5 113 85 502 17

200 2,396 562 17 248 1, 300 42 663 824 3,'943 18

--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- 3 127 --------- --------- -------- 31 19 -------2- --------- --------- 30 1, 052 -------8- ------iii" -------- 215 20

30 81 6 38 66 3 8 12 21 15 244 835 60 343 522 30 100 l70 110 130 22 61 971 -1,705 83 476 804 786 843 2,240 503 459 2$

1, 917 1 24 --------- 4 -------- 3 22 5 1 --------- 24 69,919 ' 14 595 --------- 128 -------- 64 517 171 10 --------- 25

19 37 --------- --------- 40 5 28 1 20 -------- 6 26 37 20 17 7 4 u 82 75 47 10 25 27

8, 080 8, 731 13,764 15, 191 11,325 5,169 19,398 31,368 18, 122 9,807 ' 36,593 28 133 785 1,274 550 35 98 158 3,399 2,188 860 3,151 29 934 2, 056 3, 708 8, 672 26 1, 350 1,135 3, 095 3, 792 2,270 14,813 30 218 1,175 327 1, 988 3 285 4,119 4,273 2, 993 342 1,378 31 564 50 85 1, 550 6, 751 9 525 10,487 186 19 61 32

9 0 130 374 53 2 708· 192 92 42 112 33 667 2, ~91 6,450 1,302 1,477 2,478 4,354 6, 567 3,180 2,987 12,369 34 9 540 588 35 1 376 708 514 1,606 232 127 31> 5,380 1,805 688 442 I, 231 305 7,564 2, 086 - 3, 964 2,852 4,371 3& 166 112 454 278 1, 739 256 126 755 121 203 211 37

5,598 6,398 11,729 15,794 8,292 4,255 16, 129 24,382 17,904 9, 10,0 '35,600 38

12,272 1,649 663 58,506 65,044 -------- 5,414 75,225 18,784 -------- 28 39 4,146 471 238 29,444 18,316 -------- 1,835 31,462 6,630 -------- 9 40 119 244 214 161 1, 571 35 178 789 406 103 96 41 --------- 143 5,486 1 1 18 255 2 46 716 9,851 42' -----2ii2" 101,703 4,065,526 600 230 7,655 189,128 1,435 29,155 575,671 8,393,719 43·

271 410 108 101 566 666 376 343 423 399 44 13,103 18,715 29,g~~ 8,279 5,176 46,591 42,031 20,429 20,812 31,828 33,841 45 138 137 84 186 216 311 1,280 79 194 179 46 10,044 9,605 25,.234 9,334 15,'296 15,337 21,102 124,878 4,645 14,398 12,491 47 2 5 6 292 48 1 105 2,494 55 17: 15 48

2 1 31 5 1 2 661 --------- 9 2 49 2 --------- 5 3 ' 13 -------- 6 10 112 10 2 50 -------- -------2- 1 1 -------- -------1- --------- 51 --------- 1 1 ------iii- -------- 2 6 -------3-

52 1 2 12 2 -------- 2 4 4 1 4 ·53-1 2 201 17 8 1 3 2,382 17 476 34 54 22 11 31 34 132 2 122 87 43 55 55 51> 5,068 13,927 6,917 3,425 3, 87.0 8,107 11,133 15,414 6,360 19,640 40,994 5& 8, 839 26,508 28,871 2,322 6, 767 23,740 18,703 25,924 27,525 52,380 105,584 57 18,492 39,156 33,182 4,'585 10,072 50,707 16,715 43,249 29,934 106,708 224,127 58 22,749 26,720 41,.561 6, 813 24,922 11,286 27,858· 25,783 33,370 41,056 69,011 59 34,686 18,346 36,228 5,950 19,806 11,106 '24,46'7 19,740. 41,944 16,206 50,450 60 ' 1,341 2, 572

2,1)20 2;394 422 2,249 525 2,034 3,.587 2, 843. 4,381 7,600 61 1,177

9, 937 1, 219 '412 756 721 1,444 ' 1,386 1,224 3,205 6,059 62 - 6, 754 2, 533 11,974 1,197 2,662 7, 737' 3,.346 3,355 2,279 8, 784 f>3, 102 32 33 437 275 329· 351 111' 24 57 64 17 --------' 55 2 223 244 ------- 229· 773· 40 8 7 65

-- -- ---. -- -· --··------.

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CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRo.Ps AND AcREAGE

ITEM ~

(See definitions in Introduction) II Grundy laamblen Hamilton Hancock Harde­man

I-----V-A_L_U_E_O_F_C_R_O_P_S _____ ,i---------------Value of crops with production reported I

2 v!fu~9~same"crops-in"iih9_"_~~=:::::::::~~tl:~:: ~~6: ~~g i: ~~: ~~~ ~: m: ~g~ 1, m: ~g~ i; ~~ ~~~

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

,19 2o 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37 38

39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

49 50 51 52 53 54 55

56 97 58 59 ' ~0 61 62 63

64 65

ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 I' ==·= Grain and forage crops: 1

Corn, total acreage.,._------- _______ ---------- -I Harvested for gram ___________________ acres ..

· bushels •. Cut for silage •...... _____ .• __ ------ •.. acres ..

tons .. Cut for fodder ------------------------acres .. Hogged ot'L -------- .•. ____ . ______ . __ •. acres ..

6, 060 5,308

97,802 55

145 676

21

WheaL .•. ____ •. _____ ...•. _. ______ . _____ acres.. 494 bushels.. 5, 539

Oats threshed for grain _________________ acres.. 26 bushels.. 510

Oats cut and fed unthreshed ____________ acres.. 409 Barley •..... _ .•. __ .. ------ .• ___ . ______ .. acres ...... __ ..•

bushels __

Rye.- ---------•------------------c···b~~efs:: ~~ Buckwheat ...... ----- .......... ______ .. acres ..

17,826 16, 836

438,177 41

293 27

922

7,674 98,225

267 5,644

104 456

6,681 152

1, 535

26,835 25,217

482,522 321

.1. 707 1,273

24

1, 129 12,835

196 3, 805

289 4

100 13

110

•15, 208 15, 106

295,370

88 14

2, 319 16,991

328 3,197

460 2

41 13 65

46,792 46, 556

494,093 114 465 117

5 370

2, 633

8 57

198

bushels__ 9 Sorghums harvested for grain ___________ acres.. ----·-·ai· -------22" -----------------iii"

bushels........... 300 250 183 Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder ______ acres.. 153 365 577 502 212 Peanuts __ .. __ ._ ........ __ .. ___ ..... ___ .acres.. 10 15

bushels __ --------- ---------- 322 496 Velvet beans ____________________________ acres.. 2 ---------- 3 1 33 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) ___________ acres .. --------- 39 47 18

Hay crops: Total acreage__________________________________ 4, 979

Timothy alone·-------------------~---acres.. 156 Timothy and clover mixed ____________ acres.. 397 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth ..•. acres__ 283 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan_ •. acres__ 204 Alfalfa _________ .. ------ .. ___ ._ .•• ___ . _acres .. Other tame grasses ____________________ acres.. 1, 842 Small grains cut for hay. ___________ ,_acres.. 20 Annual legumes cut for hay .......... acres.. 1, 877 Wild grasses cut on farms _____________ acres__ 200

Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild ... ----------------tons.. 3,817

Miscellaneous crops: Cotton. __ . ___ .----·--- ... ___ · __ .•... _ .... acres.. 13

· bales.. 8

11, 138

1. 551 I 3,944 335

28 147

1,187 261

3, 587 103

11,108

S0rghum for sirup ... ___________________ acres__ 118 33 Tobacco ___ . ____________ • ________ .....•. acres.. 382

pounds .. --------- 383,503 Potatoes, white _________________________ acres.. 283 195 bushels.. 28, 343 18,318

Sweet potatoes and yarns ..... ·,---------acres.. 111 l43 ,, bushe1s.. 7, 991 17,323

Strawberries ... __________ ........ _. __ ..• acres__ 4 '16 Vegetables grown for sale:. I

Cabbages ... ___ .... ________ .. ___ . ___ .... acres__ 7 6 Cantaloupes and muskmelons __________ acres __ --------- ----------Lettuce ............ ----- ____ ------~ ____ .acres_ ... __ ... __ ------- __ _

~~:::~~~:~~====== ==== ======== ==== == ::m5:: == == =~=i= 1 ~~i Watermelons _______ ----- ---------------acres__ 1 64 Orchard fruits and nuts:

Apples •. ~------,----- trees not of bearing age .. · trees of bearing age ..

, . . bushels harvested._ ,Peaches ... -------------"-····trees of all ages __

bushels har,vested .. Pears .••. :,_ ...........• __ :_ .. trees ,of all ages .. Plums and prunes ________ , ___ tree8 of all ages~. , Grapes,------------------,---vineS of all ages ..

3, 940 15;104

. 12,152 5, 868 . 2,646.,'

,728 1, 217 4,,511

Pecans .. -------------- trees not of bearing age .. , trees of bearing age.: , ,

9,436 45,808 63,052 20,028 15,.6,29

3, 630 1, 611 2, 469

29 4

20,079 325 376 158 105 108

10,942 586

.6,664 815

14,998

1, 366 503 341

3 2, 315

449 28,562

A68 35,497

1, 665

31 27 4

19 187 374 404

39,.559 56,471 54,522

363,331 134,708

8, 165 3, 821

10,256

120 15

5, 257 841

1, 740 264

1 6

1,107 71

1,174 53

5, 531

150 63

34,974 298

27,392 104

7,630 2

6 4

""""""""2"

1 13 12

11,807 34,715 .71,'630 20,7t9

6,351 1, 615 2, 722 1,007

7 1

7, 370 178

26 65

5, 040 9

561 39

899 553

6, 276

30,242 10,285

1, 274

""""""2ii4" 12,713

258 18,341

61

19 11 3

18 24 25

100

,4, 297 11,045 10, 164 24, 534 17,909 . 2, 116

586 1, 344

442 12(1

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CENSUS OF A:GRICULTURE: 1925---'rENNESSEE 741

AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924-Continued

\. R•rAI·~ Rllw'·J'ns Hay- I Bender- Hft"ry · Hick- I Hous- Hum- I Jackson Jefferson John-

~ "' u " wood 1 son = man ton pbreys son ---------- ------------------

i I

. I . 1 921' 966 l, 765; 14613. 579, 056 2, 576, 581 3, 138, 1121, 332, 586 592, 257 l, 758, 596 l, 320, 967 2, 014, 695 690, 651 1 a: 394,2312, ~52, 431 4, 624,67713,549, 3Y3 s, 594,853 2, 152,306 845,738 2, 275,730 2, 467, J25 2, 727,4431,413,755 2

====-----:-==== . - I

39, 954 31, 249 42, 887 1 41, 4ao 43, 564 a3, 256\ 8, 996 3a, 915 42, o15 · a3, 906 s, 723 a ~~ ~~ -~~~w •ru ~ill ,m ~~ ~~ •~ '~ 4

756:105 694, !56 759,370 765,974 788,672 754,625 244,245 958,413 861,500 863,924 251,296 5 15 174 183,_________ 85 65 1 85 49 493 89 6 75 1, 06Y ~00 --------- 396 720 10 640 289 3, 599 972 7

210 16 !58 89 1, 136 246 64 9 336 43 12 8 ., 269 239 2881 94 229 3' 496 30 587 . 595 506 -------- 9

~19 9,.002. 189 42 1,486 1,975 91 744 3,485 13,325 2,150 10 2,065 82,287 2,231 735 17,590 18,225 2,127 9,558 13,159 353,265 19,918 ll

6 789 150 --------- 334 608 99 126 916 814 1, 261 12 100 10,961 2,5841_________ 4,945 11,238 2,515 2,062 10,401 13,027 .26,376 13 263 · 110 568 591 s2s 3, so6 347 9os 2, 44.4 I 313 1, 047 14

--------- 571 15 --------- --------- 15 -------- --------- 141 886 55 16 ---------- 10,379 150 ------------------ 235 ----------------- 180 14,462 ~28 1'6 --------- 89 --------- ·-------- 103 28 --~----- --------- 248 398 147 17 --------- 735 --------+-------- 8!5 251 ----------------- 1,236' 3,583 1,579 18

2~ 13~ :::::::::1::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::c::::: ::::::::: :::::::::!::::::::: 1k: ~~~ ~~ _________ 1 · 46 I 11 - 8 28 9 4 121 2 21 -----1-0-4-- 50 461 I 185 75 199 128 53 583 20 ________ 22

4.10 . 116 33 894 1, 641 334 545 34.61 57 11 23 53 I 6 56 39 2, 077 11 7, 3791 1 --------- 24

---~~~~24__ 4 ------~:- 86g -----~~~- 63, 7l~ ----~~~- -~·-~~~- _______ :_ --- "24" 1 ~ 33 291 3 29 95 ~-------- 2 3 72 184 27

9,707 20,374 17,769! R,405 23,435 11,922' 5,594 10,142: 4,5641 17,444 8,276 28 52 3, 059 64 i 38 1, 13~ 623 ' 51! 235 : 5781 1, 081 865 29 s9 s, 664 423 ~ 214 4, 972 2.121 I 2, 547 1,1651 2, 11s 4., 121 6, 4!9 ao

335 878 831 I 565 3, 611 2, 142 .! 51 339 170 927 252 31 749 !77 ' ll, 695 I 2, 957 1, 207 1"1 20 25 14 18 3 32

5 156 226 I 18 66 118 32 21 26 249 48 33 1. so6 ~. oo6 2. 391 I 637 9, 643 2, 626 1, 845 4, 307 434 4. 918 418 34

20 124 53 8 30 646 -------- 338 186 120 43 35 6, 783 2, 824 1, 678 I 3, 806 1, 843 2, 575 307 3. 501 943 5, 306 116 -36

1ss 486 4os I 162 932 1, o54 2s1 211 a5 104 112 37

8,778 18,166 11,4181 6.515 18,819 9.42516,058 9,2114 4,5251 20,102 8,880 38

18, soo ___ .. __ __ 53, 493 _3o, ~77 14, 7 53 645 28 953 98 I ao __ __ __ __ 39 6.333 --------- 19,540' !2,086 5,825 244 11 254 341 11 -- -- 40

314 160 I 1, 019 I 330 580 !93 57 !04 525 77 --- 84 41 73~ I, 130 -"------+-------- 7. 833 234 1, 074 249 851 1 802 87 42

947,622 ------~--~ 25 5,243,325 154,280 757,500 163,312 655,695 I 766,472 99,292 43 127 525 !80 152 84 304 132 230 574 ' 178 350 44

s, 711 43, 9421

s, 203 1 s, 344 4, os4 22, 871 1 o, 413 19,4.72 24. os31 13, 230 37,-166 4.5 72 243 401 I J 96 2, 476 J 66 I 124 169 238 I 130 83 46

4, 752 16, 719 21,321 1 15,634 284,828 14,743 : 8, 301 14,553 10.978 I 10.022 2, 127 47 1 23 1,139 : 6 1 43 3 : 42 4 5 ~ 1 3 4s

·I 19 I 3 3 _________ ! 1 --------- --------- 45 5 49 2 3

,---------r·----~-I 25

4,805 13,835

. 19,-154 35,838 37,441 l. 700 2,653 .

605 88 72

~ ~------~:.~,,:::::::~= """' :--;. ~ j:::::::: i~ I ~: ------~- ~~ 14 8 --------- 3 ---------,-------- I -------3- 277 2 :~

485 81 1 • 2 . 6 """""ag";======== 7 1 678 2 54 92 1!6 . 221 102 16 . 3 19 5 38 5 55

11,769 J, 264 I 7, 629 14,615 6, 937 2, s1a -8, 111 1, 961 ' 11,111 15.741 56 64, 864 15, 165 1 12, 790 16, 884 22. o39 6, 11s 1s. ao6 28,201 . 25,857 65,234 57

117,255 21,752 18,650 24,143 35,400 23,43.0 31,828 36,356 55,543 i3,185 58 . 35, 066 3 6, 278 : 28, 501 28, 812 30, 267 2; 895. 21, 207 18, 807 . 35, 832 10, 760 59 19,572 12,03511 33,08! 19,290 32,249 5,4.82 17,877 10.P.34 23,975 2,351 60 6, 036 1, 826 1, 473 2, 703 1, 152 267 902 2 344 . 5, 645 1, 052 61 4, 893 - 556 i' 2, 835 1, 296 2, 884 . 306 5, 788 2: 709 1,' 2, 624 l. 356 62 4. 310 1, 531 ' J' 995 4, 682 1, 773 289 2, 554 1. J 91 . 2, 949 1, 938 63

87 . 92! I 122 . 1981 65 1 31 14 : u 10 64 11 154 I 15 73 21 -------- 3 I~ : 26 -------- 65

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ITEM (See deilnitions in Introduction)

---------------1--------------Knox; Lake

VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported

in 1924 _________________ , ______________ _dollars__ 2, 179,344 2, 605, 614 3, 480,538 . 2, 624,092 293,551 2 Valaeofsamecropsjn·1919 ______________ dollars __ 3,6971 .721 3,041,193 4,762,562 3,544,974 493,114

ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 === = Grain and forage crops:

3 Corn, total acreage _____________________________ 28,690 8, 589 33,780 47,997 7, 294 4 Harvested for gra!n ____________________ acres __ 25,827 '8, 541 33, 686 47,531 7,288 5 . bushels __ 613,104 251,711 700,526 914,794 152, 325 6 Out for silage __________________________ acres __ 2, 043 -~-------- ---------- 16 7 tons __ 14,141 ---------- ---------- 110 8 Out for fodder _____________ --- _________ acres __ 713 33 71 ' 389 9 Hogged off ________ ------------"--- _____ acres __ 107 15 28 61

10 Wheat __________ -- ________ -------------- _acres __ 5,552 470 2, 219 169 11 bushels __ 63,754 6, 428 22,725 1, 917

12 Oats threshed for graln ___________________ acres __ 503 10 257 400 38 13 bushels __ 9,254 400 5,876 7, 584 844 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed _____________ acres __ 1,190 20 322 412 935 15 Barley ___________________________________ acres __ 411 30 11 16 bushels __ 8,497 725 180 17 Rye ____________ -- ___ -------_-------,--- _acres __ 108 ---------- ---------- 361 7 18 bushels __ 989 ---------- ---------- 2, 761 45

19 Buckwheat ________________ --- ___________ acres __ 1 ---------- ---------- 8 20 bushels __ 5 ---------- ---------- 136 21 Sorghums harvested for grain ____________ acres __ 10 4 6 22 bushels __ 72 70 55 23 Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder ______ acres __ 1,820 15 394 349 24 Peanuts- ______________________ -------- __ acres._ 5 5 33 138 25 bushels __ 91 80 830 4,443 26 Velvet beans_---- ________ ------------ ___ acres __ 7 2 ---------- --------27 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.). ___________ acres .. 17 5 25

Hay crops: 28 Total acreage .... ___ . ___ · ___ -- ____ . ___ ._ .. __ . ____ 35,005 1, 697 13, 855 13, 180 2, 658 29 Timothy alone ... ____________________ .. acres .. 2, 202 7 186 143 40 30 Timothy and clover mixed ____________ acres .. 4, 027 18 1, 353 696 1,466 31 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth ____ acres .. 499' 22 1, 610 1, 563 8 32 Clover-sweet, crimson, aad Japan ____ acres .. 717 3 7, 979 88 33 Alfalfa ... __ ----- ____ ------- ... -------- .acres .. 504 1, 531. 688 37

34 Other tame grasses ____________________ acres .. 14,210 66 712 1, 221 251 35 Small grains cut for hay- --------------acres .. 855 19 3, 690 23 36 Annual legumes cut for hay ____________ acres .. 11,686 23 1, 246 5, 590 843 37 Wild grasses cut on farms ______________ acres .. 305 27 62 152 20 38 Total quantity of hay of all kinds,

both tame and wil<L ___________________ tons __ 38,393 2, 878 10,289 10,428 2, 767 Miscellaneous crops:

39 Cotton._ ... _ .. _____ .... ____ --- ____ ...... acres .. 12 39,672 45,913 25,764 525 40 bales .. 6 20,518 20,608 10,406 174 41 Sorghum for sirup_ ----------------------acres __ 169 403 497 82 42 Tobacco .. _____________ . _________ .:. ____ .acres._ 249 ---------- ---------- 153 2 43 pounds .. 236,488 ---------- ---------- 114, 918 1, 000 44 Potatoes, white ______ . _______ . __________ .acres._ 722 121 478 40 45 bushels .. 51,300 6, 997 32, 618 3, 720 41 Sweet potatoes and 'yams ________________ acres .. 1,141 77 318 48 47 bushels .. 104,815 4, 929 27,949 3, 826 48 Strawberries __ . _______ . __ .. _____ ------._ .acres .. 339 2, 557 11

Vegetables grown for sale: 49 Cabbages _______ . __ . __ ... __________ . ____ .acres .. 44 ---------- ----------50 Cantaloupes and muskmelons ___________ acres .. 266 2 51 Lettuce ........... __ .. --------.------. ___ acres .. 13 ---------- ---------- ----------52 Onions (dry) __ ----- .• _._ ... ______ ... __ .. acres .. 105 ---------- ---------- -- -------- --------53 Sweet corn.- ... -- .. --.---.---------- .... acres .. 53 1 1 ----- "i. 54 Tomatoes. __ ... --- ___ .. ---.-----.----- __ acres.-- 680 279 6 55 Watermelons .... ______ .-- .. ----.------ .. acres .. 1,484 34 36 14

Orchard fruits and nuts: 779 56 Apples ________________ trees not of bearing age .. 32, 185 3,115 19,385 57 · trees of bearing age .. 62,266 4,833 34,762 6, 289

58 · bushels harvested .. 111,244 4,111 55,810 14,366

59 Peaches. _· _____________________ trees·of all ages .. 126,488 12,207 33,313 6,440

60 bushels harvested._ 76, 111 7,128 40,955 13,595

61 'Pears __________________________ trees of all ages .. 11,273 1, 261 2, 197 564

62 Plums and prunes _____________ trees of all ages .. 6, 129 716 2,393 379

63 Grapes ... _--------------------vines of all ages .. 64,084 704 8, 771 477

64 Pecans ________________ trees not of bearing age .. 17 263 23 11 ----------1 55 , "· . trees of'bearing age .. 14 ---------- 2,880 27

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CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1925-TENNESSEE

AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924-Continued

Lineoin Loudon Me-· Me- Macon Madison M . I Mar- Maury Meigs Minn NairY anon shall

-~-

2, 636, 058 . 913, 891 1, 446, 1)311, 919,421 1, 166, 506 3, 375,381 989, 178\ 730, 553 2, 610,767 705, 07~ 5, 386, 881 1;512,229 2; 665, 810 3, 178, fl53 2,852, 700 4, ·638, ·76~ 1, 367, 460,3, 295, 877 5, 997, 461 1,102,774

= == -----,1--:-60,704 19,211 30,384 37,393 34,253 . 45, 181 21, 203 I 43, 881 70,153 16,475 57,464 17,287 29; 735 37,329 32,276 44,741 19, 928 39, 957 65, 190 15,879

1,295,437 365,203 563,959 540,744 526,577 786,527 436, 681 873, 672 1,360,895 352,990 157 533 450 11 56 96 341 1, 208 487 27 635 3,067 2,496 38 300 526 1, 361 7, 750 3,132 120 539 1,225 154 41 1, 743 299 785 549 859 519

2,544 166 45 12 178 45 149 2,167 3,617 50

5,497 4,928 4, 963 68 2,157 403 228 5,236 12,897 1,485 56,631 44,540 41,054 1,025 16,531 3,812 2, 221 I 57,610 149,919 13,086

1,494 505 528 16 486 99 57 1, 662 3, 979 202 23,495 8,020 7,902 225 8,388 1, 971 1, 360 32,368 82,504 2,847 1, 635 374 735 289 4,249 625 283 2, 960 2,306 312

56 264 89 --------- 1 --------- --------- 77 482 20 628 3,218 1,187 --------- 10 -------3- --------- 1,382 8,193 434 212 87 245 1 194 1 262 289 58

1, 719 . 1,011 1,500 8 1, 037 10 15 ' 1,423 2, 701 357

--------- -:------- 10 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ----------------- ------2- 75 -------2- --------- ------21" --------- --------- ---------

33 23 27 --------- 46 36 3 489 20 380 20 280 160 --------- 569 ·310 30 685 146 443 116 . 1,294 . 307 113 1;869 2,260 314

7 7 30 48 --------- 4 35 4 1 6 121 96 498 636 --------- 118 674 100 25 96 26 1 224 15 1 4 --------- 35 --------- 1 20 25 103 49 21 50 2 2 --------- 5

15,602 16,248 ·~,303 9, 070 10,543 17,056 13, 991 21,182 22,971 10,129 888 461 498 49 934 48 125 925 872 83

·. I, 107 343 493 23 1,812 118 726 3,820 3, 723 341 .3,483 54 425 141 1,001 2,247 87 4,607 8, 685 1 1, 067 -------- 61 5, 628 61 11,404 5 265 142 5

96 57 94 137 6 235 184 81 .892 13

4,426 8,~~g 10,690 468 5,126 1,168 6,243 6, 979 3,365 7,231 367 253 31 437 311 266 667 1,542 197

3, 259 6;023. 9,153 1,294 909 1,144 6,007 3,442 3,500 2, 009 909 175 _2, 636 1,,299 257 381 348 396 250 249

14,522 p,9¥8 20,467 6, 796 6,370 11,882 14,009 22,182 21,~01 7, 715

17,126 86 2, 659 24,627 97 46,445 135 1,639 1,448 1,482 6,275 47 896 8, 780 20 16,549 62 569 752 469

524 71 431 550 194 792 126 306 474 257 20 193 118 1 ·4, 005 2 47 28 551 42

13,850 195,810 108,374 500 2,968,743 1,600 53,740 23,385 444,640 26,165 306 163 251 142 278 379 464 .151 749 159

17,923 10,562 17,900 ·9, 667 15,444 27, 150 47,364 9, 730 45,327 10,-460 206 125 193 141 223 463 212 45 143 63

. 11,345 9,262 16,557 12,812 13,006 48,717 21; 513 3,144 9,272 4,112 4 35 • 178 4 70 1, 658 86 11 36 869

12 3 8 2 --------- 89 11 --------- 14 --------1 5 17 7 2 40 7 39 212 ----------------- -------r --------- --------- 1 --------- --------- 1 --------

--------- 2 2 --------- 10 3 --------- 4 --------2 49 39 4 --------- 31 46 10 20 12 7 167 ' 68 137 14 233 12 31 319 37

176 132 275 48 4 309 128 52 128 11

9,882 6, 817 17,470 5,839 8,164 11,309 8,897 5,131 : 21,088 4,692 31,535 20,735 39,504 23,143 40,753 19,283 15,985 23,235 39,224 16,797 25,772 32,027 56,929 38,736 40,339 39,622 29,017 21,202 58,190 16,398 25,808 36,431 49,612 26,807 28,827 21, 961 '23, 443 22,795 27,175 35,085 20,834 21, 160 35,705 . 31,449 13,613 23,871 23,218 31,111 29,259 14,109 1, 883 2,396 '4;·216 4,277 2,414 1,583 2, 660 . 2,058 4,022 7,481

545 1, 301 1,'008 1,.625 4, 529 1,072 1, 512 2, 530 2,166 1, 224 2, 700 3,.828 ·5,462 1, 6'L6 2, 782 3,086 5,144 3,786 4,537 1,422

110 25 72 49 21 856 . 118 188 126 12 31 7 31 37 4 99 9 136 42 4

51622-27--48

743

Monroe --~

1, 356,407 2, 37.6, 249

29,426 27,579

512,369 588

3,397 1,102

157

5,849 52,637

523 ' 7,621

982 134

1,880 360

2, 785

------------------------------------

211 6

97 32

---------21,472

373 327 375 125 328

10,502 295

7,011 2,136

' 16,923

. 1, 794 565 341 406

388,425 340

21,344 212

11;588 12

10 6 2 4

36 127

' 126

11,311 37,670 62,537 33,948 26,289

2, 201 3,181 ·5, 977

35 86

1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 1& 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37

38

39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

49 50 51 52 53 54 55

56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63

64 66

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ITEM Mont- Moore Morgan! Obion Over- Perry (See definitions in Introduction) gomery __ · __ ___:_! _ _: ___ ~

vALUE OF CROPS . I V~lue of crops with production reported ,

: m 1924.-----------~-------~-~-----dQllars .. 3, 978,256 388, 291 411, 384,4, 693, 963 954,2411,061,566 2 · Value of.same.crops m 1919 ••••••••• dollars •• 7, 6l1, 0231,090,766 604, 07<116, 602,008·1, 523,5091,336,228

ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, l924 = =1--= Grain and forage crops:

3 Corn, total acreage .••• --------•----------- 40,293 13,297 5, 595 7(}, 093 38,636 20,132 4 Harvested forgrain _______________ acres .. •38,966 12,441 5,412 67,108' 36,647 19,960 5 bushels.~ 993,567 267, 511 79,855 •1,969,528 542,399 551,612 6 Cut for silage _____________________ acres.. 208 75 --------~ 111 129 7 tons.. 744 135 -------- 795 . 751 8 Cut for foddcr ____________________ acres.. 838 378 180 , 340 · 1,·751 ------2() 9 Hogged ofi ___ : ___________________ acres.. 281 403 3 1 2, 534 109 152

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

39 40 41 42 43 441

~I 47 48

49 50 51 52 53 54 55

Wheat.. ---------------------------acres.. 2, 824 919 14 5, 526 1, Q31 65 bushels.. S6, 140 9, 204 134 61, 9<16 7, 976 381

Oats threshed for grain _____________ acres.. 135 127 52 1, 519 100 25 . bushels.. 1, 966 2, 479 878 34, 771 1, 103 315

g:~e;~t-~~~!~~~~~~~~~-::~:::::~~::: 1,~~ -----~~~-~ 5~ '---~·-~~- ---~~~~=- ---~~~=~-. bushels.. 1,051 ---------· 1821-----------------Rye ________________________________ acres.. 20 96 1 89 1 13 203- :::::::::

Buckwh~at-------------~--~------~~:~:~~~ -----~- -----~~~-~ 47: !_ ____ ~~~- . 1

' 15~ ~~~~~~~::

bushels ..•• : .•• 2•2 •• --------- 162 1• __ , ____ 4.. 254

Sorghums harvested for grain •••••.• acres.. 2 ---- ···4· S h t 'I h ~ dd bushels.. ~~~ 33 20 I 35 242 1~~ p~~~u~~-~:-~:~~e~--~!~-~=-·-o---~=:::::: 1 -----=~~- ----=:~.1 4~ 1, 545 5' 736

· bushels.. 15 ___ : _____ --------1 83 •• 240,433 Velvet beans _______________________ acres •• --------- __ :______ 9 ----------------3 8

. Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) •..••• acres.. 23. 11 11 23 4 Hay crops:

Total acreage ••• --------------------------- 18, 173 4, 433 6, 9Q5 30,764 10,731 3, 710 Timothy alone----------.---------acr~s.. 1, 083 247 58 J, 207 66 49 Timothy and clover mixed •..•... acr~s.. 6, 742 1, 248 1i 57a

1. 7, 876 778 149

Clover-Red, alsike, and mammoth .•••• acres.. 1, 278 984 18 1 9, 424 449 695 Sweet, crimson, and Japan ....• acres.. 1, 579 8 1 6, 866 , 61 Alfalfa ___________________________ acres.. 79 5 3 427 1 15

Other tame grasses _______________ ncres.. 5, 796 I, 440 3, 524 3, 0!7 6, 266 Small grains cut for hay __________ acres.. 430 242 266 782 754 Annual legumes cut for hay_ .•••. acres.. 660 221 1, 310 839 1, 921 Wild grasses cut an farms ....•••• acres.. 526 ·46 1,148 326 421

Total quantity of hay of n1l kinds, both tame and wild _______________ tons.. 15,898

Miscellaneous crops: Cotton-----------"--------·- _______ acres.. 101

bales.. 36 Sorghum for siruP------------------acres.. 76 Tobacco----------------------------acres.. 19,943

pound 15,285,575 Potatoes, white ____________________ acres.. 157

bushels._ 9, 540 Sweet potatoes and yams ___________ arres.. 83

bushels.. 6, 135 Strawberries. __ • __ ------------ ____ .acres._ 13

·a, 114 , 5, 584 I 27,564

90 1------·-1 36,389 28 -------- 14,510 25 I 100 312 31 7 2,702

a, o10 1 2, 46slt,9s5,t8s 40 927 267

2, 423 75, 142 18, 702 12 1931 . 317

790 14, 016 26, 528 s1 I a1o

6,193

18 4

55 25

10,262 509

39,397 302

. 27,545 6

'323 9

2,481

3,907

149 68 53

------62" 5,3~~ 2, 908

Vegetables grown for sale: Cabbages--------------------------acres.. 2 --------- 8 4 1 ---------Cantaloupes and muskmelons .. , ••• a(lres.. 8 --------- 5 9 --------- ---------

~¥~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~: ::: :::!: ~~~~~~~~~ ~----- -~- ==~==;~~= l:::::::f: ==== ===== Watermelons _______________________ acres.. 50 · 3 1 8 83 8 -------i-

Orchard fruita and nuts: · j 56 · Apples ___________ trees not of bear!ng age.. 13, 7~0 . 1, 794 ~7, 3:?4 14, 020· 13,043 · .2, 229 57 trees of bearmg age.. 27,694 · 5; 079 48,082 171808 54,080 6, 620 58 bushels harvested.. 25, 416 2, 660 71, 815 28, 221 7,4, 32fl 19,009 59 Peaches __________________ trees of all ap:es.. 34,462 6, 426 63,322 22,194 29,877 10, ~61 6061 bu~hels harvested.. ·20, 472 .2, 792 15, 070 13, 159 !3, 523 18, 4~~

Pears •• ------------------trees of all ages__ 2, 859 · 241 1, 336 4, 406 2, 616 62 Plums and prunes~ _______ trees of all ages.. 14, ~14 94

1 2, 173 3, 383 8, 358 ·5, i~~

63 Grapes·--------;--------vines of ~I :~ges.. 4, 855 228 5, 762 3, 458 4,193 84 Pecans ___________ trees not, of bearmg age.. 82 --------- -------- 867 · 42 1~ eo trees of bearing age.. 9 15 1---~---- 495 22

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CENSUS OF AGRICUiil'URE: 1925--TENNESSEE 745

AND PRODUCTION 0~' PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924-Continued

P. k tt Polk ··~ Put- R~~a - Roaue Robert- Ruther- Scott qu~tec-h- Sevier Shelby J1

JC e nam ' son ford . ----------- 16 _,

370, 121 625,588 J, 208,863 923, Olll, 125,466 5, 713,359 3, 910,367 370,926 279, 751 I, 700,830 3, 717, 985 1 544, 0~ 968,442 2, 083,5221, 197,9671, 766, 6101~!'1, 570 6, 447, 155 548,070 372, 156 ~· 555, 61~ 7, 268,266 2

• 13,825 u. 381 42,319 18. 698 18.841 I au. 665 65,338 7.133 6, 751 34. 932 S4. 734 3 13,806 11,299 39, 982 18,549 18,600 34,083 61,697 7, 022 5. 442 34,015 50, 752 4

196,329 216,221 683,062 3~4. 428 428~ 773 931, 535 1, 233,251 1102,285 us, 192 756, 789 606, 081 5 ________ 64 174 102 112 11s 1, 447 33 64 175 598 1 6

486 966 292 604 1, 135 9, 071 27 217 943 2, 703 7 -----i9- 16 1, 808 47 120 5,116 1, 838 78 1, 145 129 2, 922 8 -------- 2 355 --------- 9 288 356 -------- 100 613 462 9

394 972 1,094 1,223 1,856 13,732 2,769 19 71 7,957 147 10 2, 795 7, 785 7, 860 11' 080 16, 209 141, 491 25, 983 207 727 66, 310 1, 391 11

58 101 314 324 165 581 1, 280 I 32 ________ J, 206 140 12 576 1,057 4,574 4,090 2,051 12,403 26,479 . 145 -------- 15,353 2,576 13

----~~- -----=~:- 2, 17~ 8~~ 63~ 1, m 3, 4~~ ~----~~:- 149 I 9~~ zrg ~~ -----iii- -----2ii4- 5~~ m -~~ 5' 3~~ 4~~ ------5- ~~~ ------~~- ~~

102 1,196 3,.680 1,443 659 603 282 ·18 922 -· ------- 18

------5- ::::::::: 50 ---------

207 25 -------- 5 -------- 71

3, 379 379 657

7 16

6, 825 2

35

643 34

1==;~;~~= ---:.-~~r '[ 357 .2, m6 ' 105 2, 350

2, 203 5,485

57 15

4, 605 219

I 17,582 160

12,318

4,111 14,622 37,786 10,973 12, U56

590 I, 058

567

' 3 --------1

3, 964 1,603

167 11

3, 935 135

8, 531 no

8,463 8

3

5, 091 12,784 25,685 13,342 12,"213

727 1,369 1, 761

32 331

·15 ------------------ --------- ---------- -------- -------- --------· --------- 19 i~ -------4- ------is- ------34- -------5i" 1 2 ------26- -------4- ~~ 66 40 121 210 332 7 30 297 69 22

1, 522 512 487 U27 3, 091 370 67 304 230 23 1 10 11 1 ---------- -------- 3 3 26 24

~~ 23~ ~~ 1~ :::::::::: -----ii- 42 i~ 3i6 ~ 11 35 ·8 33 12 1 1 13 272 27

13,919 551

1,4>JO

526 77 21

7,696 708

2,173 677

8,496

279 66

178 159.

122,045 613

38,278 347

21,839 9

16,149 48,558 85,664 34,143 18,671 . 3,5~6

10,146 5, 244

19 461

15,396 362 758

1,117 21 74

8,119 124

4,479 342

10;448

124 41

282 14

4, 030 892

49, gog 578

46,208 3,'920

147 90

21,948 61,847 40;246 90,:282 23,480• 6,532 1,371 2,167

3 2

16,205 714 568

38 291 13

10,035 190

3,291 I, 065

14 424

18,764 699

8,289

3,672 1,073

123

3,681 263 601 363

17,626

79 88 26 36

119 107 46 23,209

34, 954 19,947,535 338 27~

21,355 19,398 206 139

16, 259 10, 923 191 179

20 10 22 2

31,478 2, 097 5,808

4, 957 329 395

12,523 1,076 3, 807

486

28,479

39,872 15,423

519 55

46,800 126

7, 184 84

7,224 7

6 2

4,608 121 678

4,864 140 328

51 582 5 83

11 --------2,152 2, 211

53 23 463 1, 262

1, 074 235

4, 480 4, 257

-----40- ----iii:i--------- 4 -------- 1, 300

7~7 251 50, 809 15, 048

239 68 13,377 2, 625

7 72

14. 1 2 ----- --

18,990 2,248 4,417

321 18 28

7, 055 709

3, 720 474

16.464

32-13

269 195

194,165 632

45,325 315

22,548 26

21 9

2 9

19 1 --------2- ------8- ::::::::------iii-

130 219

44,895 32,~9 51,927

583.251 121,261

3,439 2,077 4, 783

5 13

-------a- 1~ ~ ----248- 10~ 25 33 7 13 120

13,146 38, 218 47,341 27,487 19,003 3,393 2,446 5, 863

122 47

8, 186 25,663 23,658 42,178" 47,941

5, 245 4,127 5, 232

52 28

17, 729 44,087 82,045 13,726 11,331

669 2.023 3,067

8, 068 14,889 18,525 J9, 7i3 4, 976

870 909

1, 281

50

50,637 74,863

159,974 48,857 27,671 4,335 6,gs5 6, 543

63 36

19,766 28 33 29 42 30

90 31 14,485 32

83 33 1, 989 34

111 35 2,146 36

787 37

11,948 38

68,302 39 19, 753 40

910 41 1 42

85 43 365 44

23,263 45 2, 016 46

168,769 47 406 48

225 49 289 50 40 51

170 52 139 53 507 54 608 55

11,172 56 8, 815 57 9, 300 58

29,061 59 18,227 60 5, 734 61 a; 198 62

22,947 63 . 1, 916 64

1, 879 65

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746 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 192'5-T]JN'N:I!JSSEE

CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE oF CnoPs AND AcREAGE

Smith Stewsrt Sullivan Sumner Tipton ITEM (See definitions in Introduction)

1----------------1-------------------VALUE OF CROPS

Value of .crops with production reported . . in 1924 _______________________ , ________ dollars.. 2, 007, 568 I, 827,212 1, 862, 753 2, 807, 313 3, 134,491

2 Valueofsamecropsin1919 ___________ ~_dollars .. 4,029,575. &,294,965 3,003,740 5,753,094 5,482,226'

ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 =_:__== Grain and forage crops:

3 Corn, total acreage ___________________________ 42,853 28,821 26,280 52,184 39,479 4 Harvested for grain __________________ acres .. 40,866 27,785 25,731 49,631 39,285 5 bushels .. 1, 135, 763 655,881 709,820 1, 056,956 541,325 6 Cut for silage ________________________ acres .. 59 20 446 227 7 7 tons .. 300 100 2, 801 1, 648 35 8 Out for fodder_ _____________________ .aores .. 413 861 53 1,894 107 9 Hogged off ____ . ___________ .... ______ .acres._ 1, 515 155 432 80

10 Wheat ... ______________________________ acres .. 4, 951 994 13,203 6, 913 550 11 bushels .. 42,390 9,137 142, 560 54,204 4, 863

12 Oats threshed for grain ________________ acres .. 1, 673 2 929 2,.536 510 13 bushels .. 29,815 50 16,368 56,254 10,430 14 Oats out and fed unthreshed ___________ acres .. 3, 289 525 281 2,178 446 15 Barley ____ . __ -----_. ___ ._. ___ .~._ .. __ .. acres.- 62 4 462 226 16 bushels .. 771 31 9,585 4, 909 17 Rye _______ • _________________ . ________ .. acres .. 292 97 61 18 bushels .. 1, 952 849· 474

19 Buckwheat ..... __________ . __ . _______ .. acres._ ---------- ---------- 98 ---------- ----------20 bushels .. ---------- ---------- 1,265 ---------- ----------21 Sorghums harvested for grain __________ aores .. 5 5 1 11 22 bushels .. 87 50. 5 127 -------96" 23 Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder ...•. aores .. 1,458 202 97 2,064 24 Peanuts._----------- _____ ----- ________ acres .. ---------- 1 ---------- ---------- 2 25 bushels .. ---------- 8 ---------- ---------- 52 26 Velvet beans ______ ------------ _________ acres .. ---------- 4 2 5 27 Dry edible beans (navy, eto.) __________ aores .. 3 ---------- 25 17 3

Hay crops: 28 Total acreage .. _______________________________ 12, 269 9,241 21,038 22,149 17, 103 29 Timothy alone ____________________ ... acres .. 903 415 1, 7.49 1, 649 36 30 Timothy and clover mixed ___________ acres .. 3, 792 1, 302 13, 389 3,222 154 31 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth .. acres .. 3,150 105 278 2,176 311 32 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan .. acres .. 65 27 34 151 15, 267 33 · Alfalfa .. _____________________ ------ .. acres._ 26 2 94 187 60

34 Other tame grasses ___________________ aores .. 1,.642 5, 391 2, 353 12, 531 470 35 Small grains cut for hay ______________ aores .. 1, 642 25 196 520 28 36 Annual legumes cut for hay __________ acres .. 955 1,.083 2, 715 1, 266 766 37 Wild grasses cut on farms ____________ acres .. 94 891 280 447 11 38 Total quantity of hay of all kinds,

boLh tame and wild __________________ tons .. 9,780 8,157 20,613 18,307 7, 657 Miscellaneous crops:

46, 718 39 Cotton. ____ -------- ___________ --_-- __ .acres •. 36 349 78 40 bales .. 12 100 25 18, 107 41 Sorghum for sirup _____________________ acres .. 160 259 50 225 467 42 Tobacco. _____________________ . _______ .acres .. 2,517 7,497 513 6, 998 ----------43 pounds .. 2, 125,4.03 5, 299,735 431, 556 5, 819,084 ------234" 44 Potatoes, white .. ______________ .---- ... acres .. 226 91 427 275 45 bushels .. 17,272 7.,859 39,854 14,486 16,542 46 Sweet potatoes and yams. _____________ acres .. 91 59 66 102 150 47 bushels . .I 6,374 4, 736 5, 816 6,376 14,520 48 v:i~fa'b~!~-w;;ror-sai~;--------------aores __ J . 4 2 59 1, 288 192

49 Cabbages ______________________ ---._ ... acres._ 1 ---------- 12 50 Cantaloupes and muskmelons _________ aores .. ---------- 46 3 20 51 Lettuce _____________________ ------ ___ .. acres. ___________ 3 ,---------- B 52 Onions (dry)-.- _______________ - __ ---- .acres .. 1 1: 2 1 53 Sweet corn. ___ --- ______________ -- ____ .acres .. 32 2 12 ---------- ----------54 Tomatoes _______________________ ---- ..• acres .. 36 60 93 20 55 Watermelons. ________________________ .acres .. 34 4 79 17 64

Orchard fruits and nuts: 4, 738 56 Apples.--------- ____ trees not of bearing age .. 5, 511 7. 262 22,776 21, 359 57 trees of bearing age_. 35,072 15,967 79,013 58,724 8, 362 58 bttshels harvested .. 30,270. 23, 523, 177, 971 52,866 12, 053 59 Peaches _____________________ trees Qf all ages __ 17,231 22,612 41, 967 35,949 18, 583 60 bushels harvested •. 12,475 18,.880 20,133 26,287 19,841 61 Pears ________________________ trees of all ages __ 2, 656 1,503: 8, 663 5, 113 2,397 62 Plums and prunes ___________ trees of all ages •• 2, 616 3,159 5, 339 3,163 2,140

63 Grapes _______________________ vines of all ages __ 1, 412 1,.7.61. 5, 768 14, 642 1, 269

64 Pecans._--------- ... trees not of bearing age .. 9 3. 15 85 666

65 trees of bearing age __ 6 13 3 29 I, 147

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OENSUS OF AGRIOULTURE: 1925--TENNESSEE 747

AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924--Continued

Trous- Unicoi Union Van Warren Wash- Wayne Weakley! White William- Wilson

dale Buren ington son ------

701,337 211,742 832,179 164,336 1, 296, 07012, 272, 782 893,908 4, 713,250 901,385 2, 690,670 2,494,442 1 1,439,386 456,390 1,304,125 239,126 2, 532, 074 3, 184, 101 1, 707,253 8,411,422 1, 717,759 4, 760,408 4,518, 712 2 ---------------= ---= ---------

15, 9I5 3,568 16,877 5,411 42,700 22,626 26,629 59,050 29,675 55,142 56,369 3 15,226 3,204 16,873 4,533 41,601 22,293 25,951 57,845 27,945 52,402 53,320 4

353,688 65,636 317,129 78,460 697,979 620,005 522,924 1,362,963 486,608 1,377,689 1,249,044 5 31 10 --------- -------- 220 247 78 59 37 1,078 839 6 94 114 1,232 1, 681 130 376 165 8,418 4, 700 7

381 346 -------.r ----871" 838 62 155 339 1,535 582 532 8 277 8 --------- 7 41 24 445 807 158 1,080 1,678 9

1,459 413 2,043 32 2,I93 14,806 330 514 640 11,124 4,866 10 15, 966 4,528 16,673 276 23,852 155,719 2,918 5,587 5,889 147,276 44,243 11

687 114 448 19 176 933 98 120 56 2,523 2,860 12 14, 131 1,397 4,559 215 3,128 15,478 1, 798 2, 532 1,089 49,937 56,771 13 1,484 261 702 380 606 218

---- -~~~_[__- --~~~- 1,2n 1,592 2, 783 14 20 9 10 -------- 85 674 7 931 150 15

447 164 82 1,050 12,761 -------5- ------i3" 29 16,944 2,376 16 52 34 36 ------6- 341 350 178 626 6ll 17

395 165 244 90 2,059 3,193 51 122 1,091 5,470 3,885 18

--------- -------- --------- -------- 39 120 --------- 2 1 ----·---- --------- 19

------29" ------iii" 254 1,386 ------iii" 18 5 ------72" ------36" 20 ------2- ------2- 34 13 8 15 21 414 17 182 20 196 196 203 48 239 947 345 22

- 623 5 870 I64 838 3 415 439 869 I,547 4,088 23 --------- -------- 3 3 4 --------- 422 48 8 7 5 24

--------- -------- 40 51 120 ------22" 9,933 834 183 105 121 25

------5- 10 -------- 46 10 36 2 6 3 26 1 12 -------- 98 396 20 I37 8 16 3 27

4,530 2,490 8,970 3,027 22,294 24,453 7,899 31,695 17,222 22,423 35,679 28 304 113 859 19 136 2,186 110 3,132 232 1,225 3,656 29 602 I, 163 4, 519 125 523 6,184 913 3, 915 l, 868 5,300 IO, 58I 30

I, 316 82 81 91 439 949 1,198 1,671 402 5, 714 3, 757 31 86 26 7 -------- 226 70 14 8,564 48 280 236 32 15 i3 52 -------- 22 190 --------- 41 28 439 70 33

1, 765 760 2,291 1,175 8, 764 10,049 872 9,417 10,224 4,336 11,320 34 261 3 142 59 1,390 56 1,198 462 1, 283 861 2,352 35 123 296 760 1,420 10,147 4,340 3,580 3,650 1, 966 3, 751 3,043 36 58 34 259 138 647 429 14 843 1,171 517 664 37

3, 999 2,602 8,626 2,046 14,924 21,884 5,548 23,878 10,066 23,353 31,597 38

64 ~------- --------- -------- 849 --------- 2,489 22,621 71 1,123 2,214 39

20 -----i7" -----iss· 254 ------33" 775 9,097 31 424 690 40 125 -----44" 645 293 770 249 355 768 41

1,551 124 280 3 8 2,771 4 9,529 34 1,099 46 42 1,006,582 103,385 244,014 1,860 2, 770 2,708,636 1,400 7,281,095 30,301 921,400 33,001 43

124 176 618 104 412 413 194 115 329 553 500 44 5,807 17,004 48,242 6,202 24,634 39,041 15,962 6,612 24,064 30,490 33,315 45

55 7 227 64 240 103 105 3,624 ' 166 156 368 46 2,032 497 20,140 4,161 16,736 7,686 8,874 438,720 I 12,863 9, 714 26,887 47

--------- 1 8 1 14 34 5 1,101 13 7 42 48

2 1 3 2 1 5 1 ---------1 4 8 9 49

2 -------- 4 3 10 11 2

-------~- -------=-13 35 50

-------1- -------- -------- --------- 1 51 -------- 6 1 1 7 1 3 4 5 52

2 -------- 1 6 35 -------a- n 12 32 53 5 ...................... 400 ------i- 6 135 -------2- 77 6 256 46 54

10 -------- 39 6 91 128 11 65 67 51 137 55

3,427 9,382 15,548 1,924 13,799 li, 357 5,172 14,280 9,177 13,925 28,361 56 9,594 20,401 37,835 9,061 34,627 62,398 16,589 21,501 29,281 53,442 63,705 57 6,318 33,203 105,188 10,828 38,590 153,255 29,893 32,801 47,032 50,213 61,687 58 8,957 4, 965 47,933 6,414 31,131 32,449 22,180 31,549 22,678 23,020 36,749 59 5, 007 824 15,U39 6,186 26,915 16,360 28,702 20,899 23,927 18,886 31,106 60 1,163 336 2,571 488 2, 770 4,867 1,021 2,613 2,249 1, 775 6, 792 61

470 1,270 2,006 879 2,468 4,995 3,939 2,397 5, 718 497 2,988 62 691 1,600 5,028 903 7,435 7,850 1,155 4,353 5,143 3,638 4,404 63

4 12 17 20 181 11 51 438 88 96 114 64 4 -------- 2 5 38 16 15 226 25 51 45 65