106 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 !tan (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms ........................................................ number ••• Percent distribution ............... .......................... percent •.• Land In farms .................................................. .. . Percent eli atribution., .. , ............. , ................. , .... percent ••• Av«e.ge size of (&lTTI • , •• , • , • , , • , •••••• , , •••• , • , •• , , ••••••••••• acres .. , Value of land and buildings: Average per farm ........................................... .dollars •.. Average per acre , ...... , . , ...... , . , ... , .. , ... , .. , , .... , , ... . dollars •.. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested ................................... Jnnns reporting .•• acres ••• 1 to 9 acres ........................................ farms reporting .•• 10 to 19 acres ..................................... ,farms reporting ••• 20 to 29 acres ..................................... .fa.nns reporting . • , 30 to 49 acres ............... , .......... • ...... ,., ,,f&l11Js reporting ••• !50 to 99 acres .................. · .................... farms reporting ••• 100 to 199 acres ......... • ......................... .fanns reporting ••• 200 to 499 acres .................................... .farms reporting ••• 1500 to 999 ncres . ................................ , . .(arms reporting ••. 1,000 or more acres ...• ................. • .... • ...... rarms reporting • •• Cropland used only for po.sture ......... , ..... , .... , ... .farms reporting ••• acres ••. Cropland not harvested and not pastured., ............... farms ••• acres •.. grasses and legumes ... ............. .farms reporting ••• acres ••• Other cropland (idle and crop failure) ......... , ..•••.. Janna reporting, .• acres ••• Woodland pastured ................................... .fanns reporting .• , acres •.• Woodland not pastured .......................... •. , ... .fanns reporting ..• acres ••• Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) .......... .. fnnns reporting ... acres .•• Improved pasture ........................ • .......... fanns reporting . •• acres ••• Irrigated land in farms ....... .......................... .. farms reporting ... acres ... Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops ............................... Jsnns reporting .. . acres ••• Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour ......... , .............. , , Jarms reporting ... acres ••• Land in systems for soil-erosion control ................................. .farms reporting • •• ncres, ,, 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 .JA years ....... • .................................. , ... . number .. . 4!S to 54 years .. ............................................ . number ••• 55 to 64 years , .. , . , . , , ............. , . , ............. , , ..... , .number • .• 6!S or more years ............. , . , .................. , .. , ... , .. . number,., age • ........ • ............................... • ........ ,yenrs ••• OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER !Na.JME Farm operators- Working of( !heir farms, total ....................... operators reporting .•. 1 to 99 days ................................. operators reporting, •• 100 to 199 days .............................. operators reporting .. • 900 or m'ore days ............................. r-porators reporting ••. With other members of family working off farm ..... .. operators reporting •.. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-(ann work ...................... operators reporting ... With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold .. , .. , ..... , ... , ....... operators reporting .. . Operators not workJng off their (anna or not reporting as to work orr their fanns ......................... operators reporting .. . Witil other members of family working off fnrm ...... operators reporting •.. With income from sources other than fnrm operated . , oporntors reporting ••. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold .................... oporators reporting .•. See footnotes e.t end of table. [Data aro based on reports for only n sample of fnnns. See text.] Total all fonns lll,765 100.0 14,776,569 100.0 132.2 25,042 190.00 104,965 7,250,362 ll,300 ll,672 10,371 18,730 29,397 18,083 5,206 192 14 54,290 1,4ll(l98 52,925 1,370,613 19,163 403,047 41,6ll 967,566 30,851 1,ll2,456 5J.,44J. J.,683,456 23,699 68J.,504 3,672 62,650 2,ll9 4J.,826 17,53J. 392,7Cf7 2,943 87,290 2,808 ll0,23l. J.,205 40,902 ll0,4J.O 1,896 12,208 25,201 28,995 23,260 J.8,850 50.4 60,991 14,04<! 7,753 39,190 17,801 26,782 41,331 50,774 8,757 20,978 9,-181 Under 10 acres 3,537 3.2 15,237 0.1 4.3 14,980 2,973.82 1,814 5,333 1,814 226 679 595 1,675 1.25 335 475 1,340 35 85 135 320 55 J.J.O 5 10 141 413 75 320 10 50 5 15 3,429 40 301 689 747 667 985 53.8 1,972 221 151 1,600 575 1,002 1,761 1,565 226 964 665 10 to 49 acres 23,230 20.8 7ll 1 980 4.8 30.6 13,395 429.59 20,500 328,556 6,761 6(702 4,192 2,845 5,950 10,208 ll2,987 3,025 25,260 8,133 87,727 2,215 20,865 6,301 57,330 2,7ll 26,565 290 2,295 599 4,879 2,310 21,910 380 5,505 140 1,770 170 3,255 22,933 425 2,444 4,721 5,246 4,669 5,428 52.0 15,866 1,760 1,450 12,656 4,515 7,051 13,335 7,364 1,177 5,039 3,283 Size of farm 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 8,4CTI 20,570 7.5 18.4 495,825 1,677,206 3.4 ll.4 59.0 81.5 16,465 17,218 279.37 2ll.77 7,937 19,823 243,657 830,756 746 1,140 1,375 2,015 1,470 2,465 3,301 6,695 1,045 7,508 3,181 9,785 41,252 170,540 4,287 9,996 73,337 208,294 1,-181 3,715 20,645 61,475 3,362 7,841 52,692 146,819 1,380 5,185 19,025 92,230 3,230 9,Cf75 41,705 150,715 J.,455 3,820 J.9,J.75 63,700 175 470 1,435 4,770 136 292 2,470 3,637 1,280 3,015 16,295 45,735 225 515 3,980 10,805 65 280 680 7,045 80 210 1,755 3,150 8,3ll 20,.344 105 335 905 2,026 1,650 4,322 1,971 5,165 1,865 4,595 1,815 3,901 52.1 51.4 5,290 12,675 640 2,190 515 1,830 4,135 8,655 1,525 3,825 2,350 5,375 4,255 9,350 3,ll7 7,895 491 1,385 1,801 3,740 941 1,805 100 to 189 acres 16,927 15.1 1,976,335 13.4 ll6.8 22,126 189.57 16,376 1,000,715 415 781 1,260 3,002 9,566 1,352 9,168 198,J.85 8,J.74 209,564 2,99J. 62,J.55 6,468 147,409 5,455 123,275 8,625 J.97,558 3,815 79,255 535 7,270 J.92 4,427 2,675 5J.,750 465 13,340 450 14,390 J.65 3,400 16,717 275 1,695 3,597 4,792 3,726 2,632 50.5 8,949 2,131 1,46? 5,351 2,671 3,877 5,731 7,978 1,330 2,961 .1,136
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106 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 20.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959
!tan (For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms ........................................................ number ••• Percent distribution ............... .......................... percent •.•
Value of land and buildings: Average per farm ........................................... . dollars •.. Average per acre , ...... , . , ...... , . , ... , .. , ... , .. , , .... , , ... . dollars •..
Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested ................................... Jnnns reporting .••
acres ••• 1 to 9 acres ........................................ farms reporting .•• 10 to 19 acres ..................................... ,farms reporting ••• 20 to 29 acres ..................................... .fa.nns reporting . • , 30 to 49 acres ............... , ..........•...... ,., ,,f&l11Js reporting ••• !50 to 99 acres .................. · .................... farms reporting ••• 100 to 199 acres .........•......................... .fanns reporting ••• 200 to 499 acres .................................... .farms reporting ••• 1500 to 999 ncres . ................................ , . .(arms reporting ••. 1,000 or more acres ...•.................•....•...... rarms reporting • ••
Cropland used only for po.sture ......... , ..... , .... , ... .farms reporting ••• acres ••.
Cropland not harvested and not pastured., ............... farms reporti~g ••• acres •..
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) .......... .. fnnns reporting ... acres .••
Improved pasture ........................•.......... fanns reporting . •• acres •••
Irrigated land in farms ....... .......................... .. farms reporting ... acres ...
Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops ............................... Jsnns reporting .. .
acres ••• Cropland used for grain or row
crops farmed on the contour ......... , .............. , , Jarms reporting ... acres •••
Land in stri~cropping systems for soil-erosion control ................................. .farms reporting • ••
ncres, ,, 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 .JA years .......•.................................. , ... . number .. . 4!S to 54 years .. ............................................ . number ••• 55 to 64 years , .. , . , . , , ............. , . , ............. , , ..... , .number • .• 6!S or more years ............. , . , .................. , .. , ... , .. . number,.,
Aver~e age •........•...............................•........ ,yenrs •••
OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER !Na.JME
Farm operators-Working of( !heir farms, total ....................... operators reporting .•.
1 to 99 days ................................. operators reporting, •• 100 to 199 days .............................. operators reporting .. • 900 or m'ore days ............................. r-porators reporting ••.
With other members of family working off farm ..... .. operators reporting •.. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-(ann work ...................... operators reporting ...
With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold .. , .. , ..... , ... , ....... operators reporting .. .
Operators not workJng off their (anna or not reporting as to work orr their fanns ......................... operators reporting .. . Witil other members of family working off fnrm ...... operators reporting •.. With income from sources other than fnrm operated . , oporntors reporting ••. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold .................... oporators reporting .•.
See footnotes e.t end of table.
[Data aro based on reports for only n sample of fnnns. See text.]
Value of land and buildings: Average per farm ............•.............................. . dollars .•• Average per acre ........................................... ,dollars .. .
Land in farms according to use: Cropland hnrvosled .............. , ................... . farms reporting •..
Farm operators-Working off their fo.nna, total ....................... oparo.tors reporting •. ,
1 to 99 days .........•.......... , ............ operators reporting .. . 100 to 199 days .............................. operators reporting .. . 200 or more days ........•.................... operntors rorx>rtin.e; ..•
With other members of fnmily working off fnnn •..... operators reporting ..• \Vith income from sources other than farm operated and orr~rrum work •............... ,.,.,. operators reporting •••
With other income of family excoodinp: value of ngriculturnl products sold ............. , ... , ..... operators reporting ••.
Operators not working off their forms or not reporting as to work off their fanns ............ , ..... , , ..... operators reporting ...
With o'ther members of family working off fann ...... operators reporting ..• With income from sources other than fann operated .. operators reporting ••• \Vith othor income of family excooding value of o.griculturnl products sold ..•................. operators reporti 11~ •••
Soo rootnotos at end or table.
[Data are based on reports for only a samplo of farn1s. See text]
Size of farm-Continued
140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres
Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface ............ , ...... , . . . . . • . .. .funns rerortin~ .. . Gravel, shell, or shah'! ... , ......... , .. , .. .farms rerortin~ ••. Dirt or unimproved .................... , . , , ......... .funns reoortin~ ••.
Less thnn 1 mile ton hard surface rond,, ........... , , .fanns reporting, •• 1 or more miles to a hard surface ronrl •..•..•. , , .. , . , .(:urns reoorting, ••
1 mile .... , •..•.••. ,, .•... ,, •.. , . , . , • .farms reoorting: ••• 2 or 'l miles ....•..........•..................... .fanns rerorling •.• -t miles ........ , ............... , ....... , .......... fanns reporting ••• 5 or more mile~ ••........•. ,.,, ... ,., ...•....... , JaiTlls renorting •••
Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface ......................................... farms reporting .•. Gravel, shell, or shale .............................. .. fanns reporting ... Dirt or unimproved ........ , .......................... .farm~ reporting .•.
Less than 1 mile to a hard surfaC"e road ..... , ........ , .farms reporting .. . 1 or moro miles to a htud sutfaco rood ................ . flums reporting .•.
1 mile ............. , ............................. farms reporting .. . 2 or 3 miles ........ ............. , ............... .farms reporting •.. 4 miles ............... , ............... , ......... .farms reporting .. . 5 or more miles ....... ........................... . toms reporting •.•
FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDmG ENUMERATION
IIi red workers ..•.•....................... , ............. farms reporting . . . persons ..•
Re~lar hired workers (employed 150 or more dnys)., ....... .farms reporting ..• persons •..
Lime or liming materials used duriDg the year •.•...•.•..•. • rarms reporting ••• acres limed .•.
tons •••
SPECIFIED FAIIM EXI'ENiliTUIIFB
Any ol tbelollowing specified expsndiwreo •.•.••..•.•••.• .fonno reportiug ••• Feed lor livestock ud poultry •••••••••••••••••••••••••. lonns reportiog •••
dollars,u Ueder $100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .farms roporting ••• $lOO w $999 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11111118 roportiog ••• $1,000 to $1,999 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••.•..•. .fonno reportiug ••• 52,000 to 14,999 ••••••••••••••••••••••...•.••••..••• lonna reportiug ••• SG,OOO or more .............. , ..................... .ranns reporting •••
Parchaoe or llveoiDck ud poultry ••••••••••••••...•.••••• forms reportlug ••• dollsro •••
~=:::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::!:::; :111,000 to $9,999 ••••••••••.••••.•••••••••••••••••.•• !arms reportiug ••• SlO,OOO or more ..•••••.•..••••..••.•.•.••....•.•.. .ranns reporting •••
M~ne hire ........................................ • ranns reporting ••• dollars •••
Under $2m •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tarms roportiug ••• $1100 to $999 •••••••••••••••••.•••.••••••.•...•.•••. lannoroportiug ••• $1,000 or more ••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••.•••••• .farms roportiug •••
mrod lobor .•.•••••••••••••••••••.••.••••.•••••.•••••• forms roporting ... dollsro ...
Under $200 , ..... , ...... , ... , .................... , , ianns reporting ••• ~!roo to Ullll .•...••••.......••....•.•.....•...•... Janna roportiog ••• 51100 to $999 ••••••••••••.•.•••••.•••.••••••••.••.•• !arms roporting •••
i~ ~ ;sjL~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~~~:i ~~~~:: :~:: ~:: ~~:: :l§ ~~~~~ SS!O,OOO to $49,999 •••••..•..•••••....•...•.•.....•• . ranns reporting ••• SIJO,OOO or more .••••••••.••••••••.•.•••.•••••••••• . ranns reporting •••
Seeds, bulbs, plants, ad trees ........................ Janns reporting .. . dollsre •••
Under $100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Janna reportiug ••• $100 to Ullll •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••.•••• rums roporting ... $1100 to $999 ••••••.•••••••••••••..•..•••••••••••.•• lormo reportiug ••• $1,000 0< more .••••••••••.•••••••..••.••••.•.•••.•• .farms reportiug •••
Gosolloo ud otbor potrolomn luol llld oil ror the rann business ........................ .. rarms reporting .. .
dollore ••• Under $100 ••••••••••••..••••••••..•.••••••••••••• .lonna roportiug ...
f:J;~~::::::::~::~:::~~::~~:::::~::::::J§~~:~~ See footnotes at end or table.
[)leta ore booed on repo<ts fer only a sample of !arms. Seo text)
Lime or liming materials used during the year ............. . farms reporting .. .
SPECIF'IED FARM EXPENDITURES
acres limed •.. tons ...
Any of the following specified expenditures., ....... ,., ... .farms reporting, .. Feed for livestock and poultry .......................... farms report.in,g .. .
dollnrs .•. Under ~100 ....................................... .farms roportin~ .. . $100 to ~90 ...................................... .fnrms reporting .. . $1,000 to $1,099 ........... ........... , ............ . farms reporting .. . $2,000 to $4,999 .................................... farms reporting .. . $51000 or more , ..... , , ......... , ....... , , ......... .farms reporting •• ,
Purchase or livestock and poultry, .. ................... .farms reporting •.. dolllll'S •••
Under $1,000 ....... , ....... ,, ... ,., ..... ,., ... , ... .fanns roportin~.,, $1,000 to $2,499 ................................... .farms reporting .. . $2.500 to $4,999 ................................... .farms reportin~ .•. $.5,000 to ~,999 .................. , .......... , ..... . fanns rooorting .. . $19,000 or more ....... , . , , . , ... , .. , .. , ... , ........ . fanns reporting .. .
Machine hire ......... _ .............................. . forms reporting •.. dollars ...
Under $200 ....................................... .farms reporting .. , $9)0 to 599!1 ...................................... . fanns reportin~.,. $1,000 or more . , .... , .... , ... , ....... , ....... , , ... .fanns reporting .. .
State Table 20.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued
1'-{For definitions and explanEd.i.ons, see text)
ESllMATED VALUE OF PRODUCI'S SOLD BY SOURCE
All farm products sold .................................... <Dtnl, doll.,s ••• average per rnnn, dollar:? .• 0
AU crops sold ........... ................................... . dollars, .. Field crops, other thnn vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold .... . dollars .. . Vegetables sold .......................................... . dollars .. . Fruits Bnd nuts sold ...................................... . dollars . • , Forest products nnd 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 t.han poultry and drury, aold .......................... . dollars .. .
L!VFSI'OCK AND LIVFSI'OCK PRODUCI'S
Cattle and calves ... ................................... Jnrms reporting ... number •.•
Cows, including he1fers that. have calved ........... , .. , .fonns reporting .. . number •..
Milk cows ........................................ .farms reporting . . . number •.•
State Table 20.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued
(OOI!l
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
ESTlMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
All farm products sold .................................... !<>tal, dollars ••• average per tann, dollars . •.
All crops sold ........••..•••..............•........•.•.....• dollars ••• Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold ..... dollars ... Vegetables sold .................... , ....... , .............. dollars, .. Ftuits and nuts sold .......................... , ......... , . . dollBrB ••• Forest products and horticultural spooiolty 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 tllnn poultry and dniry, sold .......................... . dollars .. .
LlVFSl'OCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
Cattle and calves .............................•......... ranns reporting ••• number.,,
Cows, including heifers that have calvOO , , .. , .. , , , ... , . Jarms reporting.,. number ...
Grass silage made from grasses 1 alfalfa, clover 1 or small grains .............. farms reporting . . .
acres .. . tons, green we_ight •..
See footnotes at end of table.
[Data 81'0 based on reports for only a sample of Carnls See text]
140 to 179 acres
2,745 22,200
725 1,265
540 165
40 10
2,175 10,865 2,lli
ll,335
9,937 268,605
1,806 3,295 3,750
820 221 45
9,362 225,390
12,085,430 4,612
5,301,025
9,076 149,015
4,842,390 8,556
4,444,410
8,581 131,120
5,718,81.5 2,481
1,392,015
1,176 10,998
367,715 435
155,530
635 5,985
124,300 325
86,730
1,060 26,295
636,745
2,340 82,800
1,035,960
289,990
8,242 202,545 409,385
1,350 44,930
3,880 75,215
ll4,325 570
12,715
235 2,625 3,650
100 1,295 1,160
10 375
195 2,695 3,440
20 565
436 5,615
34,980
180 to 219 acres
2,075 19,130
475 845 525 205
20 5
1,740 9,515 1,585 9,615
6,516 225,123
795 1,660 2,571 1,075
295 120
6,101 184,598
9,943,970 3,060
4,ll8,980
5,942 ll8,357
3,818,590 5,712
3,573,205
5,901 105,320
4,530,825 1,685
1,007,'790
935 9,970
346,275 265
141,920
570 4,285
90,815 340
61,120
715 22,940
558,860
1,485 65,195
799,550
231,788
5,586 164,903 337,203
750 26,745
2,615 54,580 86,640
400 8,825
105 910 830
45 630 610
130 2,715 4,160
15 130
590 8,050
48,040
Size of farm-Continued
22) to 259 acres
1,470 15,175
340 530 415 135 45
5 1,190 7,530 1,lli 7,645
4,605 184,430
490 1,075 1,590
950 340 160
4,3051 152,020
8,471,505 2,215
3,569,910
4,160 95,345
3,173,850 3,985
2,971,585
4,130 82,525
3,5ll,300 1,100
767,130
800 9,410
327,415 300
127,645
495 4,270
93,655 290
66,410
660 20,715
514,230
1,015 51,830
655,625
193,155
3,991 136,745 282,685
641 24,027
1,750 44,810 68,225
220 4,?30
65 590 630
35 855 735 10
325
141 2,350 2,420
15 425
465 7,805
48,990
260 to 499 acres
2,7ll 38,290
465 940 725 381 140
60 2,241
19,610 2,171
18,680
8,559 507,527
636 1,207 2,150 1,981 1,275 1,310 7,914
415,189 23,183,475
4,529 10,668,550
7,568 236,150
.7,859,960 7,338
7,431,423
7,987 214,228
9,442,495 2,500
2,396,260
1,790 25,855
926,430 465
284,740
961 10,075
210,190 581
159,630
1,066 47,758
1,190,285
1,775 113,11.0
1,340,455
480,947
7,559 340,317 '722,585
1,302 65,480
3,447 107,220 167,765
530 16,780
240 2,850 3,075
5 25
95 1,890 2,545
30 1,845
230 6,230 9,320
5 30
1,255 22,440
142,575
500 to 999 acres . 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 a.c:res and over
472 8,975
90 135 106
76 40 25
401 4,160
397 4,815
1,328 134,951
90 125 186 ll.'l 175 639
1,173 ll0,037
6,076,491 694
2,904,035
1,132 59,640
1,974,676 1,097
1,881,922
1.,314 55,ll4
2,360,195 501
751,979
328 6,126
218,465 96
80,960
222 3,457
73,880 127
54,165
139 ll,884
238,371
190 21,475
285,580
lli,771
1,2.54 84,176
177,470 216
14,645
622 23,535 35,835
75 3,580
45 1,340 1,665
5 50 50
15 295
1,065
227 6,375
36,685
37 1,605
4 10
5 6 7 5
33 1,055
32 550
ll2 18,870
10 14 14
7 6
61 88
14,368 817,858
43 506,260
as 6,240
204,1.24 80
198,218
ill 7,220
301,770 26
83,270
27 673
22,511. 8
9,5ll
2a 497
10,167 1a
8,026
12 1,168
28,394
ll 1,740
18,802
2o,as3
ll8 14,382 32,791
20 3,775
48 4,035 §,627
6 475
8 294 302
3 104 146
4 210 283
34 1,828
10,401
10 520
3 1 1 2
3 9
299 6
221
23 6,030
1 4 2
1 15 19
3,946 204,829
6 93,500
13 733
23,580 13
22,762
18 1,367
58,100 3
3,950
4 215
8,300
4 205
2,871 4
2,503
8,526
27 7,073
15,289 5
1,237
9 1,013 1,503
3 a15
2 22 25
1 l5l 354
2 15 30
5 252
1,585
116 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 20.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only n snmplo of fnrma See text.]
Toto! lt..n nll
(For definitions and explanations, Bee text) fomts
SPEC!f1ED CROPS IIARVESI'ED-Continued
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for saJ.e . ......................... ... fanns repo~!:2::: 12,480
Cherries, sour3 . .... o • ••••••••••••• o •• •• • farms reporting . .. 6,539 Trees of aJJ. ages .....•. o •••••••••••••••••• o ••• number ... 4,376,409
Trees not of bearing age ..•.•........... o •• ,IlUIIlber.;. 973,554 Trees of' beB.I"ing age •• , •••• o •••••••••••• , ••• number ... 3,402,855
Z Less than 0.05 percent. 1Includes milk equivaJ.ent of. cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not inelude acreage £or farms wi:tll lese than. 20 bushels harvested .. 3Does not include data for farms rltb. lese than 20 trees and grapevines.
State Table 20.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sQITlplo of ranns See text]
Size of Carm-<Antinued
IIAlln (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 a.cres and over
SPECIF1ED CROPS HARVI!m'ED-Condnued
Irish potatoes harvested for home UBe or for sale ............................. farms repo:;:-2:: 1,580 1,085 682 1,186 274 38 4
Apples3 ••••.•••.••••••••.•••.•••••••••••• farms reporting ••• 1,015 710 492 890 263 36 5 Trees of all ages •••••••.••••.••••••••••.•••••• IIUDI.ber ••• 313,450 355,830 174,333 531,109 200,430 36,582 2,190
Trees not of bearing age .•.... , .•... , ....•.• num.ber .•• 104,130 ll0,475 67,685 160,809 49,125 5,232 150 Trees of bearing age •....................... number •.. 209,320 245,355 106,648 370,300 151,305 31,350 2,040
Trees not of bearing age ................•..• number .•. 103,385 46,435 72,315 186,555 53,675 19,614 800 Trees of bearing age, •........... , .......... nUlllber .•. 387,685 261,085 231,460 556,525 122,975 81,025 200
Trees of all. ages ••• ••••••••.••••••.••••.•• , •• • number ••• 72,820 95,905 37,436 90,125 15,715 ll,l28 103 Trees not of bearing age ....•.••..•.....•.•• number ... 36,950 50,100 14,900 58,220 9,970 5,501 93 Trees of bearing age .•......•.•...........•• nUJDber ••. 35,870 45,805 22,536 31,905 5,745 5,627 10