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1 544 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE_:_ low A CouNTY TABLE XVI.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930; [Values based on inventory or production multiplied by ITEM (For deflni tioi)s and explanations, see text) THE STATE Adeir Adams Allnmakee Appanoose Audubon Denton VALUE OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS Doztars 1 Domestic animals, poultry, and bees, total value ijO.. 336,361,873 3,2q~,372 2,292,722 3,531,36~ 2,16~,.255 3,161,061 5,106,~9~ 2 ;sao.. ~73,996,315 5,051,969 3,697,0~~ ~.6~5,513 2,7~2,083 ~,861,726 6,56~,099 3 Domestic animals, total value ().. 321,608,915 3,124,397 2,196,747 3,404,216 2,073,446 3,019,556 4,917, ,74-3,327 4,805,465 3,509,490 4,418,349 2,551,599 4,627,159 6,214,702 5 Horses and colts over 3 mo. old ,519, , , , , , , ,638, , , , , ,305 1,187,065 7!lules and mule.colts over 3 mo. old ().. 3,852,998 41,990 37,-200 8,854 36,093 45,176 24,365 s ,494,431 77,783 77,916 15,596 63,307 77,452 75,357 9 Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old.... :... 19iO.. 206,803,189 1,982,495 1,350,412 2,381,733 1,234,494 2,034,308 3,370, ,481,947 2,400,26'7 1,896,655 2,890,858 1,520,650 2,4-52,184 3,271, Hogs and pigs-over 4 mo. old ,878, ,504' 365, , , , , over 3 mo. old ,426,247 1,345, , , ,331 1,214.,715 1,609, Sheep and lambs over 6 mo. old ,542,375 84,668 82,451 67, ,528 60,129 40, ,663, ,208 94, , ,810 79,019 71, Goats and kids-over 4 mo. old , of all ages , Poultry, total value ,290, ,201 95, ,870 89, , , Chickens-over 4 roo. old ,943, ,703 94, ,959 88, , , over':j mo. old ,832, , , , , , , '1\~rkeys over 4 mo. old ,155 2, Oucks over 4 mo. old , Bees , ,279 1,275 5,582 1, F===~42~0f,8~5~1~f======~1~,9=84~F======3= ~2=63~======~4~ ~8~65=t====~4= ~7=3=0t======2~5=98=i======4~8~9~9 VALUE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 24 Whole milk, cream, and butter sold, total value () G Whole milk sold Cream sold (see text) Butter sold Butter churned (including any sold) Wool shorn Mohair and kid hair clipped Specified animals butchered on farms, total valu~ Cattle and calves butchered Hogs and pigs butchered Sheep and lambs butchered ,. Specified livestock purchased, total value..., Cattle and calves bought Bogs and pt~s bought Sheep and lambs bou~ht Specified livestock sold alive, total value Cattle and calves sold Hogs and pigs sold Sheep and lambs sold Poultry raised, total value......, ,936,710 81,596,626 13,416,804 12,882,999 38,330,300 67,679, ,606 1,033, 754 1, 710,697 6,525,118 1,804,242 2,103, '1929 Chickens raised Turkeys raised..., Ducks raised..... ~ Chicken eggs produced , Chtckens sold (altve or dressed) M Ja~. 19,4:28, , , , , , , Honey produced , ,553 13, F===~6~1~0~,20~6~-,F=====~2~,0~1=1~======4= ~3=0=6t=====~4~ =8=70=f====~4~ ~07==6f======4~ ~1=3=6t======3~4=77~ &I, ~I as VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND FOREST PRODUCTS SOLD All crops harvested, total value All cereals (see text) Corn harvested for ~rain /heat threshed Other grains anu seeds Hay and forage Tobacco o... ~ 1939 Irish and sweet potatoes ~... ~ Vegetables for sale and for fann households 1 UBe (excluding Irish and sweet potatoes, see te::tt) Fruits and nuts Sales of hort!cul tural special ties (see text) All other crops Forest products sold (see text) ; , ,425 30,777 24, , ,519 1,327 2,457 22,050 48,348 19,361 32, , ,754 24,220 22, , , ,675 14,216 57,270 17,024 25, ,695 1,367,502 89, , ,442 1,258,687 1,916 1,922 18,257 72,474 17,688 19, , ,640 90,149 66, , ,718 3,216 9,728 35,079 ft1,149 64,837 48, , ,148 16,679 30,507 2as, , ,283 12,174 57,,j.91 11,496 15, ,736 1,106, , , , ,761 1,324 9,030 12,625 62,721 8,737 12,996 1, ,973,818 96,336 58, ,518 59,968 79, ,739 2,659,330 23,695 11,706 28,755 8,157 22,383 45,346 7,289,630 72,240 46,365 85,245 51,600 57,105 96,208 24, ,872, , , , , ,248 1,722,923 75,500, , , , , ,654 1,604,891 9,1,45, ,487 60,503 31,483 59,736 98, ,417-4,926, ,280 30,255 2,808 55,662 56,376 12, ,511,878 2,446,383 1,507,643 1,951,836 1,019,863 2,382,707 4,304, ,522,048 1,041, , , ,138 1,223,768 2,291, ,686,070 1,287, ,266 1,113, ,592 1,081,276 1,979,025 7,403, ,211 47,210 44, ,133 77,663 34,135 25,251, , , , , , ,698 42,053, , , , , , ,282 21,572, , , , , , ,511 40,251, , , , , , ,719 3,241,121 13,683 7,147 7,322 5,720 7,510 31, , ,178 1, , ,453 1, , ,334 3, ,375 5,594 1, 751 5,267 2,236 5, ,382 22,882, , , , , ; ,847 50,726, , , , , , ,207 9,378,207 80,345 58,697 71,354 40, , , ,8~0,197 ~69,589,~10 303,843, ,439, ,869, ,070,803 4,356, 782 8,584,948 13,763,361 5,656,372 47,938; ,874,277 2,177 3,546,703 9,262,973 7,507,163 11,732,374 1, 756,715 4,646,091 3,445,873 3,157,629 1,035,633 1,820,468 2~7,9~S 2,732,~~ 3,876,610 2,166,661 3,007, 746 1,955,165 2,363,180 18,129 79,709 78, , , ,335 24,589 00,240 48,144.94,849 10,311 31,010 as 1, ,069,583 2,6~ ,668,232 1,909,269 1, ,550, ,525 60,631 54, , , ,993 22,265 33,305 33,766 61,417 7,933 < f6,309 2, ,350,032 3,113,~~ 1,529,055 1,929,317 1,1$6,716 1,190,835 9,231 25,539 90,965 30, , ,624 ( ). 44, ,009 66,723 19,605 24,397 ( ). 2,650 3,386 1,217 16,ij ,97~ 1,801, ,159 1,076, , ,794 5,905 38, , , , ,262 1The State total includes $228,805 for female silver fox and! or mink over 3 months old (kept in captivity).. 2Does not include the 'value for poultry other than chickens, or the value for silver fox and lllink, as the numbers on hand were not obtained in The State and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and tmspecified poultry. The State totals for these items are: $56,737 for geese, $7,335 for guineas, $1,417 for pigeons, $3,884 for pheasants, and $4,647 for other and unspecified poultry. 4 Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, data e.re included only in the State totals. 6The State and col.dlty totals include 'Values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and unspecified poultry. The State totals for these items are: $178,637 for geese, $10,513 for guineas, $1,551 for pigeons, $7,_968 for pheasants, and $15,507 for other and unspecified poultry. 9,469 27,957 70, ,358 16,689 45,302 18,797 4,291 1,558 3,290 2,238 2,878,21~ ~.079,67~ 2,368,375 3,234, , 702 2,563,191 11,408 13, ,503 28, , ,969 31,783 79,033 34,SB7 94,251 7,082 20,434 ( ) 360 3,056 1,133 2,2~ 6,265,899 6,982,206 5,105,327 5,608,677 4,238,856 4,099, ,086 24, ,528 46, , ,068 39, , , ,004 19,228 67,202 17,362 10,830 2,

2 .CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-IOWA 545 AND VALUE OF SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK PRODUCI'S AND CROPS HARVESTED, 1939 AND 1929 county tmit price, 'except as otherwise noted. See text] Black Hawk.I Boone Bremer Buchanan Buena Vista Butler Calhoun Carroll Cass Cedar Cerro Gordo Cherokee Chickasaw Do!!ars Da!!ars Do!!ars Da!!ars Do!!ars Do!!ars Da!!ars a,86~,981 3,331; 652 a,q93,868 3,685,981 3,921.~5~ 3,932,516 2,795,56~ 3,NI,056 3.~~8,55q ~.753,857 3,576,836 3,8~,553 3,28ij,f9ij 1 ' 5,166,999 ~.399,889 ~.669,692 ~.675,226 5,919,~39 5,233,168 ~,052,5N 5,680,907 5, 192,180 6,138,121 ~.801,o~o 5,628,~79 ij,290, ,696,851 3,157,807 3,276,403 3,502,396 3,756,214 3,718,809 2,660,592 3,587,835 3,316,484 4,005,587 3,424,865 3,766,992 3,129, ,857,258 4,087,382 4,351,135 4,390,770 5,642,125 4,874,121 3, 789,624 5,300,723 4,940, 767 5,852,475 4,568,465 5,403,855 4,039, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,768 1,029, , , , , , , , , ,678 53,058 13,377 27,024 28,539 11,270 50,479 5:5,480 72, ,350 13,006 22,206 8, ;966 88,063 18,896 59,836 85,982 28,664 93,969 88, ,450 70,463 31,804 51,968 19, ,517,123 2,107,082 2,178,048 2,228,059 2,471,476 2,448,776 1,665,574 2,363,922 2,155,059 2,846, 779 2,341,526 2,499,44-!5 2,040, ,633,368 2,028,300 2,570,278 2,300,168 2,539,974 2,623,179 1,749,804 2,717,712 2,478,896 2,841,674 2,425,082 2,403,697 2,371, , , , , , , , , ,536 1,077, , , , ,27'7,652 1,002, ,646 1,068,001 1,934,578 1,183, ,555 1,490,294 1,409,381 1,918,808 1,118,480 1,899, , ,808 31,100 'l-7,797 34,061 90,008 48,987 76, ,277 87,930 76,818 67,081 74,263 45, , ,040 45, ,834 71,546 67,359 56,791 71, , ,987 59,700 58,951 73, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,546 'l-'75, , , , , , , , , ,531 1,706 3,555 2,540 15,972 1,775 2, ,002 8, ,686 1, , 'l-' , ,346 4,721 1, ,712 1,364 1,788 1,855 1, ,884 1, ,472 6,861 2,623 2,909 2,294 3,032 6,346 1,95.3 4,481 3,5.51 4,719 2,134 2, ,090, ;;;l7o 1,265, , , , , , , , , , ,6.' ,546,374 78~,124 1,936,8.89 1,261, ,010 1,196, , , , ,877 1,252, ,548 1,207, , , , ,072 55, ,133 52,229 51,623 60, , ,490 86, , , , , ,083 52, ,302 48,644 68,257 57,973 37' ,611 65,328 45, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,118, ,167 1,038,691 1,089, , , , , , , , ,233. 1,159, ,246 1, ,017 (') ,893 2, ,392 11, ,034 9,796 1,982 9,215 5,485 16,286 4,412 5,857 7,987 2, ,680 8, ,330 13,193 7,022 9,209 22,345 18,160 7,032 5,910 13,802 2,90! 32 8,633 54,368 1,658 9,716 59,656 28,816 69,058 71, ,766 49,216 28,716 82,295 11, ,933 5,584 6,825 7,773 20,321 8,946 14,079 10, ,212 16,969 11,636 11,696 11, ,482 6,719 8,648 10,980 13,854 12,388 10,776 13,020 25,625 26,395 11,117 8,336 16, (4) = , , , , , , , ,985 98, , , , , ,817 31,403 31,619 25,886 31,014 37,388 29,457 31,320 24,600 33,315 Z7,144 28,614 26, ,675 74,825 73,905 78,210 76,448 77,310 70, ,525 73,710 93,040 63,960 87,024 76,!'1W ,219 1,181,4'03 203, ,881 1o276, , , ,754 1,315,548 1, ,801 2,201, , ,165 1,006, , , , , , , ,050 1, 498, ,950 2,026, , , ,460 94, , ,690 86, , ,199 78, ,840 66, ,728 11,376 17,448 5, ,370 4,~6 51,014 18,892 56,587 48,806 34,5-<2 69,161 3, ,100,438 2,805,792 1,878,698 2,693,695 3,706,058 2,321,776 2,005,625 3,068,296 3,306,43.0 4,.934,276 2,628, 718 4,Q9,81S 1,747, ,354,440 1,559, ,641 1,167,032 1,746, , ,000 1,595,656 1,818,314 2,354,384: 1,244,296 2, 752, , ,709,540 1,222,704 1,293,166 1,512,546 1,744,950 1,454, ,072 1,441,748 1,410,1.22 2,516,235 1,323,392 1,a:X>,650 1,063, ,458 23,718 29,891 14, ,354 17,523 63, ,892 77,994 63,557 61,030 86,429 24, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,126 17,699 34,528 41,638 57,148 45,561 17,126 1., 7fll 11,182 1,154 68,186 35,377 15, ,099 4,225 10,221 11,984 1,182 6,129 3,298 3,574 1, , , ,255 2,395 13,751 5,413 1,867 4,184 1,567 1, ,189 5, , '13,500 10,062 23,041 17,897 6,116 10, '129 9,238 6,802 4,587 13,156 12:731 3,004 15, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 7?!1 96, ,737 75,554 97, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,107 1.,530 2, ,161 2, ,817 10,761 2,350 3,421 2,276 3,363 6,128 2,505-6,188 4,234 8,185 3,076 2, '11,6118,818 5,092,$39 3,060,016 3;9611, ills 5;2211, ,030,975 5,7011,867 11,608,2N 3,067,321 11,962, ,330,625 11,7311,880 ' 2,815,197 M 11,932,260 6,926,117 3,679,005 3,619,929 6,707,M5 ~. 165,1109 6,762,350 6,6117,999 '1,919,865 5, 177, ,~16,185 5,823,137 2,822, ,333,473 4,333,311 2,182,832 2,967,012 4,441,582 3,094,395 4,942,719 3,947,916 2,499,121 4,142,047 3,095,925 4,075~267 1,946, ,494,880 5,116,838 2,317,176 2,007,292 5,760,067 3,237,556 6,229,964 4, 719,904 3,978,869 4,082,002 3,221,408 4~886,869 1,890, ,677,476 3,593,126 1,648,823 3,370,991 3,537,028 3,526,034 4,064, 798 3,367,116 '2,240,305 3,538,-121 2,395,519 3,256,861 1,4/39, ,519,950 3,690,697 1,563,031 1, ,965,542 2,267,971 4,192,383 3,557,345 3,107,777 3,079,720 2,051,910 3,384,975 1,118, ,177 16,820 3,551 2,589 1;4'63 4,698 4,811 26,148 69,027 24,868 8, , ,656 22,901 5,415 7,466 5,855. 7,714 7,385 48, ,337 64,316 8,863 2,817 10, , ,445 49, , , , ,246 51,370 17, , ,863 81, , ,199 15,609 10;694 54,255 12,392 16,293 6,252 10,833 85,865 75,030 21,885 11,786 33, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,058' 610, ,228, Tn, , , , ,969 24,157 28,715 34,387 62,383 38,181 18,087 51,714 32, , ,337 35,916 30, , , ,287 79, , ,717 81, ,212 78,822 82, , ,771 63, ,681 74, , ,686 55,909 91,832 73,478 63,306 52,279 99;976 97,616 47,993 66, , , ,812 98, ,145 90,669 91, , , , ,357 71,223 76, ,805 20,821 7,529 13,346 13,391 6,610 4,663 10,622 9,700 12,672 18,270 6,131 10, ,601 50,803 70,353 40,114 29,854 33,082 38,796 35,336 42,1!06 27,380 32,223 25,584 25, ,354 69,161 8,795 3,750 11, ,500 ( ) 23,574 ( ) 53,820 ( ) 10, ,998 72,343 2,740 3,423 6, ,312 6,440 35,982 3, ,842 8,187 5, ,270 4,557 3,010 2,163 4, ,128 28,189 1, ,240 3, ,360 2, ,700 29, ,743 14, ,972 15,424 14, ,626 1,9M I, ~ 2~ 9, , ~0 2, ~The State and county totals include value.for.chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese only. The State total for geese is $637,879. Excludes 'Value for corn hogged or grazed off or cut for green or dry fodder; silage crops other than corn and sorgtuas; oats.cut and fed lmthreshed; and root and grain crors. (other thsn.corn and annual legumes) hogged Or grazed off, The 'Value for root.ctoi's harvested for feed was included (see text), The State and county values for "Other grains and seeds" include the value of flower and vegetable seeds, which II8Y be partly duplicated under the value or sales of hor;icultural specialties. The State value figure for flower and vegetable seeds is $1, Includes figures for "Unclassified" faras; see also County tables XIII and XVII. 0 The value for ~~&ple sirup and sugar produced is included in the value for "All other croi's," for both 1939 aild l'or 1939, value for llaple sirup and sugar sold :IS included in "l'orest products sold." The value for.forest products sold is given as enuaerated. (see -t).

3 546 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A CoUNTvTABLE XVI.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930; AND [Values based on inventory ~r p~oduction multiplied by ITEM (For definitions and explanations, see text) Clarke Clayton Clinton Crawford Dallas Davis VALUE OF LIVESTOCK ON FARIIS DolLars. 1 Domestic animals, poultry, and bees, total value ~0.. 1,9~8,076 3,780,237 ~.9~7,791 6,23~,582 ~,698, ,987 2,.58, ,935,5~6 5,056,951 6,825,855 6,~~0,852 7,832,510 ~.891,020 3,088,8~ 3 Domes tip animels, totsl value ,865,185 3,632,411 4,722,566 5,051,291 4,537,856 2, ,763,939 4,829,351 6,420,139 6,088,649 7,304,325 4,425,420 2,859,196 5 Horses and colts over 3 mo. old... ; , , , , , ,114,962 1,048,035 1,169, , ,376 7 Mules and mule.colts over 3 mo. old ,632 21, , ,854 60,850 47,864 40, ,71~ 105,950 62,038 9 Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old ,201,311 3,497,197 2,931, ,493,662 2,496,706 3,878, ,685,803 2,071,148 1,410, Hogs and pigs-over 4 mo. old , , , :1: ,251 1'75, over 3 mo. old ,762 1,248,582 1,291,982 1,534,247 2,284,046 1, Sheep and lambs over 6 mo. old , ,807 45, ,369 57, , Goats and kids-over 4 mo. old , ' 106, , , , , , of o.ll ages , Poultry, total value , , , , , ,322 94, Chickens-over 4 mo. old , , , , ;187 93, over 3 mo. old , Turkeys over 4 mo. old , , , Ducks over 4 mo. old Bees ,037 3, , , , , ~====~2~,593~~======~1,~60~3i=======9~ ~41==4~======8~ ~1=14~======3~ ~65==2~=====7~ ~658==~=====4= ~23==9~ VALUE OF LIVE.STOCK PRODUCTS r 3a: Whole milk, cream, and butter sold, total value... n Whole milk sold Cream sold (see text) Butter sold Butter churned (including any sold) ~ ~- 34 Wool shom ' 36 l!oheir and kid he.ir clipped , ,357 24,617 27, , , ,665 25,918 50,698 17,978 22, , ,542 54,506 34, , , ,987 7, ,619 22,375 20,072 1,410,263 2,312,093 l~g:~~ 1,311,.295 2,195,300 2,151 3,463 10,158 41,429 11,103 19, ,828 1,190, , , , ,262 5,059 29,458 14,892 94,322 4,251 8, , ,tl39 33, ,008 3~, ,357 2,234 32,274 64, ,109 9, , , , , , , ,135 2,171 9,117 15,371 64,498 12,249 19, , ,889 19,980 12, , ,948 1,281 4,949 30,379 67, , , Specified animals butchered on farms, totsl value ,798 88, , , ,371 88,281 60, Cattle and calves butchered... ~ t ,885 22,738 45,086 37,470 41,087 27,632 9, Hogs and pigs butchered Sb.eep and lambs butchered ; , , , , , Specified livestock purchased, total value ,936 1,804, ,U3 3,374,230 1,459, , , Cattle and calves boutht ,506 1,086, ,U6 2,185,531 1,885, , , Hots and pits boulht , ,264 64, ,357 92, ,691 36, Sheep and lambs boutht , ,524 4,074 82,843 30,896 62, , Specified livestock sold alive, total value ,091 3,352,728 3,209,653 5,386,383 4,223, Cattle and calves sold ,898 1,885, ,310 3,136, ,403 1,145, , , Ho!!JS and pigs sold , ,970 2,210,278 2,207,130 1,787,926 1,339, , Sheep and lambs sold ,849 25,285 42,953 41,133 75, , Poultry raised, totsl value.." , , , , , ) , , , , , , , , Chickens raised , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Turkeys raised ,550 40,525 24,579 10, ,880 25, ,258 14,320 1, ,658 12, Ducks raised ,510 2,972 4, 785 2,933 1, ,010 6,687 11,623 19,494 10,355 5,597 3, Chicken eggs produced , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Chickens sold (alive or dressed) , , , , ,177 95,894 54, Honey produced , '18, 703 5, ,870 3, ,308 1, ,972 2, , ,511 2,191 16,187 14,577 7,483 13,539 4,301 VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND FOREST PRODUCTS SOLD 64 A II crops harvested, toto I va I ue All cereals (see text) Corn harvested for train ~. 70 Tfheat threshed n 1~. 72 Other grains and seeds Hay and forage ~ t~. 76 Tobacco Irish and sweet pots toes Vegetables for sale and for farm households' use (excluding Irish and sweet potatoes, see.text) Fruits and nuts Sales of horticulturo.l specialties (see text) All other crops~ Forest products sold (see text)10... )939.. f=====~~====~~~====~==*=====~~f===~~~====~~====~~ 1.~~5,555 2,252,825 1,058,051 1,637, ,205 1,931,766 5,759 49,065 82, , , ,211 13,062 23,489 59,248 67,257 9,922 28, ,075 2,870 5,i9S,IIi& 5,655,1'+8 4,389,934 4,858,419 3,418,617 3,194,069 2,072 8, ,573 11, , ,986 25,011 56,642 56,213 58,158 8,753 23,674 (4) 49,579 20,007 91, ~.095,789 5,232,2112 2,744,955 3,290,925 1,990,018 2,057,455 5, , ,754 77,898 1,022,980 1,493,950 < > 1The State total includes $228,805 for female silver fox and! or mink over 3 months old (kept in captivity). 2 Does not include the value for poultry other than chickens, or the value for silver fox and mink, as the numbers on hand were not obtained in The Stste and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons; pheasants, and other and unspecified poultry. The State totaj.s for thes.e items are: $58,737 for geese, $7,335 for guineas, $1,417 for pigeons, $3,884 for pheasants, and $4,647 for other and unspecified poultry. where there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included ooly in the State totals. 6 The State and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and unspecified poultry. The State totals for these itaiis are: $178,637 for geese, $10,513 for guineas, $1,551 for pigeons, $7,958 for pheasants, and $15,507 for 9ther and unspecified poultry.. "The State and county totals include ve.j.ue for chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese only. The Stste total for geese is $637, , , , ,905 26,439 55, ,976 3,001 11,058 5,225,798. 5,813,378 4,414,239 4,488,013 8,798,605 8,488, ,187 77,445 94,599 51, , ,968 23,580 68,860 54,002 97,555 13,153 50,826 49, ,907 ~.~o,,na &,66l,&N 3,777,141 5,486,532 8,275,808 4,208,081 60, ,892 27,048 31, , ,933 44, ,148 42,085 79,505 4, ~94 17,295 49,769 31!,604 1,188 3,98,,785 5,891,085 3,241,386 5,089,431 2,905,801 3,'!'!8,128 48, , ,369 36, , ,592 13,413 38,951 64, ,717 14,888 75,722 (4) 27, 248 4,033 2,411 '+,'+67 1,89~,3~9 1,9'+11, ,567 1,194, ,489 94~ ,021 84, , , , ,230 16,080 33,400 85,095 87,127 13,916 36,341 (4) 2,807 3,134 4,984 8,997

4 -.CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A 547 VALUE OF SPECIFIED UVESTOCK PRoDUCTS AND CROPS HARVESTED, 1939 AND 1929-Continued cqunty tmit price, except as otherwise noted, See text] Decatur Delaware Des Moines Dicldnson Dubuque Emmet Fayette Floyd Franklin Fremont Greene Grundy Guthrie Do!!ars Do!!ars 2,253,386 3,976,851 2,328,i9o 2,266,6711 ~.026,079 2,289,720 ~.881, i29 3,096,789 3,91~,365 2,162,566 3,167,911 3,~98,661 3,336, ,280,81~ 5,3~1,508 2,836,160 2,997,389 5,~20, 759 2,97s,qa5 6,qao,ool ~.1~1,699 5,505,7110 3,062,1~2 11,q5a,sq5 5,103,1~9 ~.93q, ,155;'930 3,717,970 2,299,760 2,183,688 3,882,762 2,183,329 4,605,935 2,946,730 3,735,229 2,091,236 3,020, 788 3,329,393 3,210, ,o'70,541 5,015,060 2,680,480 2,861,~ 5,161,446 2,820,408 6,019,322 3,898,559 5,189,286 2,924,365 4,210,563 4, 787,998 4,688, , , , , , , , , ,4.'i8 405, , , , , , , , , ,367 1,098, ,953 1,0'-'...0, , , , , ,899,24,799 18,798 15,025 19,566 22,355 19,756 11,648 15, ,551 60,944 15,588 47, ,132 56,710 47,561 37,074 37,421 49,794 35,719 23,658 45, ,797 96,337 35,540 94, ,,391,803 2,418,983 1,418,447 1,433,370 2,621,102 1,434,800 3,094,911 1,9S7,562 2,398,252 1,239,232 1,931,717 2,247,225 2,080, ,773,242 2,849,745 1,320,142 1,414,867 3,137,764 1,420,605 3,599,844 2,010,776 2,521,249 1,324,484 2,006,789 2,561,626 2,416, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,034 1,182, , ,915 1,036, ,854 1,163, ,S70 1,526, ,059 1,080,994 1,292,671 1,133, :26,604 30,256 45,884 80,62l 28,394 56,678 69,525 71,471 67,634 19,705 58,9?.A 39,998 84, ,154 ()4,241 58,459 52,651 57,048 33, ,108 73,379 75,615 7,615 74,756 56, ,()(fl '96j ,737 86,330 80, , , , , ,168 68, , , , , ,303 84,988 76, , , , , ,758 S7, , , , , , , ,7S7 253, , , , , , , , , , , ,944 3,118 5,865 2, , , , ,144 2,100 2,344 2,940 3,~ 2,948 1, ,961 1,S ,320 2,804 2,331 5,997 2,741 4,789 2,245 2,189 4,146 3,994 1,643 4, ,214 1,000~ , ,255 1,070, ,631 1,257, , , , , , , :,612 1,690, , ,415 1,573, ,068 2,149, , , , , , , ~,361 51, ,620 43, ,444 40, , ,597 65,184 96,904 38,139 31,881 22, , , ,905 88, ,408 41, ,396 83,703 30,002 28, ,049 36,017 36, ,440 1,037,~ 156, , , ,860 1,130, , , ,M9 290, ,7ll 297, ,649 1,507, , ,658 1,236, ,832 1,769, , , , , , , ,413 4,759 1,384 c > 3, , , ,764 1, ,400 1,204 14, ,548 4,477 5,268 1,293 3,502 16,417 4,829 5,677 2, ,313 5,893 14,930 6,072 11,974 3,091 7,855 5,584 4,084 32,391 12,626 4,888 20, ,048 5,888 57,842 28,507 57,084 29,179 31,237 21,707 31,269 90,056 71,836 32,336 51, ,275 7,251 10,014 13,774 6,976 12,860 15,165 14,032 13,886 3,098 12,299 6,716 14, ,801 13,369 13,030 11, ,925 5,957 25,164 14,451 12,566 1,436 15,476 9,002 23, ( ) , ,107 74,710 00, ,048 66, ,679 81,S74 109,168 62,962 93,948 95,145 90, ,000 24,482 18,482 16,140 47,928 20,968 33,588 26,022 36,378 17,383 29,268 32,663 26, ,110 94,380 56,025 44, ,675 44,944 97,920 55,380 72,6(M) 45,525 64,470 62,365 64, , , ,25,1 435, , , , ,131 1,103,895 1, , , , ,, , , , , , , , ,709 1,164, , , , ,856 77,596 80, , ,020 59, , , ,286 99,025.90,500 99, , <t3,002 10;404 14,438 50,809 4,314 12,970 10,038 43, ,900 25,712 30, , ,253,168 2,906,803 1,974,706 1,586,345 2,685,453 1,586,349 2,769,665 2,372,471 3,519,548 2,152,696 2,329,736 2,927,305 2,337, ,342 1,034,219 1,022, ,026 1,150, ,460 1,023,096 1,147,419 1,532,600 1,44:2,690 1,150,172 1,355,975 1,097, Ml!,263 1,847, , ,255 1,512, ,765 1,704,276 1,164-,380 1,788, ,364 1,123,430 1,52:>,316 1,182, '84,563 24,598 32,854 64,064 22,32!1 33,124 42,293 60,S72 198,112 17,622 56,134 51,014 57, ,021?'76, , , , , , , ) , , , , ~, , , , , , , , , , , , , ; , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,!l76 216, , , , , , , , , , U,254 10,958 5,404 36,749 6,382 17,327 28, ,321 40,972 7,037 14',160 8,842 12, ,701 3,530 1,271 4,803 2,195 3,672 8,330 5,850 14, ,543 1,873 1, ,234 1,078 1,968 2,300 1,736 8,388 10,312 3, ,506 1, ,622 16,263 5,833 5,725 6.,_604 5,902 21,863 11,620 10,332 1,983 9,410 11,755 5, , ,685,124, , , , , , , , , ,463 Z39, ,QS1 653,~ 316, , , , , , , , , , , ~, ,656 56,362 65, ,134 73, , , ,379 39, , ,6-U 98, , , , , /., , , , , , , , , ,310 1,214 3,452 1,388 3,013 4,549 1,960 2, ,112 1, , ' n~.e5s ~.1)23,2711 2,685,926 3,205,781 3,2.6,~57 3,570,289 ~.230,859 3,837,2" q,928,076 ~.213,898 5,2~0.171 '1,577,6~8 3,111,' ,31'0,,956 ~.'177.~33 3,099,787 3,'lll.l,8711 ~.301,8'15 3,835,'167 '1;797,773 3,9'19,1f26 6,382,775 '1,902,20~ 5,980,083 '1,782,51'0 ~.~21, ,1,27 2,~,~ 1,980,855 2,678,364 2,292,569 2,916,861 2,968,2(M) 2,739,922 3,859,173 3,203,383 4,567,826 3,531,485 2,577, ,609,921 3,114,813 2,321,042 2,932,ll4 2;718,225 3,251,533 3,168,680 2, 718,963 4,073,966 4,035,574 5,390,186 3,893,7ZT 3,595,176 S7 810,795 2,349, ,019 2,036,590 1,811,980 2,183,928 2, ,193,042 3,163,637 2,811,918 3,889,863 3,032,825 2, ,268,369 2,1111,607 1, 765,853 1,824,680 1,859,213 2,026, 768 2,046,972 l. 729,541 2, 757,522 3,686,390 3, 924, ,798 2,808, ,279 1, ,708 2,0?0 5,408 2,489 2,541 5,543 4., ,698 9,752 2,574 21, ,895 12, ,401 4,317 14,854 3,021 11,172 5,843 7, ,914 7,317 55, ,323 77, , ,771 48, , , , ,920 35, , ,712 81, ,392 42, ,594 18,299 48,037 41,268 52,928 28,515 12,323 18,277 16,541 30,566 64, , ; , ,732 S72, , , , , , , ,5S7 360, ,737 1,031, , ,955 1,119, ,344 1,254, , , , , , , , _ ,917 43,867 27,381 23,506 76,102 84,196 52,224 25,572 35,430 38,364 14,460 35,525 15, , ,382 S7,792 70, ,363 71, ,068 72, ,883 86,756 54, ,399 49, ,391 77,214 63,143 60, ,906 35, ,243 75,279 60,498 56,042 55,7fJ'l 65,260 82, '96, ,190 88,3?...5 li8, ,302 45, ,663 68, ,645 97,Zl'6 105,983 68, , ,450 16,760 42,248 9,988 35,241 9,934 22,496 9,741 5,385 48,761 15,484 9,699 6, (~~ ,988 66,256 16,59;1. 75,388 24,980 51,983 28,755 29,980 66,932 32,057 28,640 36, ,970 1,511 17,495 10,725 < > ( ) 166,222.( ) 407,765 5, , ,907 97',408 7,641 6,548 17,244 20, , ,043 68,556 8,958 * ~ "'... 4, ,934 1;973 1,998 2,884 2, ,353 1, ,723 6, ,656 1,668 3,776 21,172 2,11!7 22,Qil7 3,223 4,766 10,260 2S7 1, , ,.995 '1,0112 3,~60 I'll 8, ,660 I, ; , ' 7Excludes value for corn hogged or gr'a.zed oft or cut for green or dry fodder;.silage crops other than com and sorghums; oats cut and fed unthreshed; and root and grain crops.(other than corn and annual legumes) hogged or grazed off. The value for root crops harvested for feed""" included (see -t). 4Tbe State and co1mty values. for "Other grains and seeds" include the value of flower and vegetable seeds, which 11ay be partly duplicated tmder the value of sales of horticultural specialties. The State value figure for flower and vegetable seeds is $1,000. 0'Includes figur!>s for "Unclllssified" :farlls; see also County tables XIII and l(vii. 10 The. value for maple sirup and sugar produced is included in.the value for "All other crops," for both 1939 and FOr 1939, value for IIB.pl.e sirup and sugar sold is included in "FOr!>St products sold, ~e value for for!>st products sold is given as enumerated (see text)

5 548 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-IOWA CoumYTAsLE XVI.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED IlVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930; AND [Values based on inventory or production multiplied by ITEM (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hamilton HancOck Hardin Harrison Henry Howard Humboldt VALUE OF LIVESTOCK ON FARliS _ 1 o-stic animals, poultry, and bees, total value ~0.. 3,~71,852 3,396,859 3,~66,598 3,0~2,939 2,~~~.919 3,098,271 2,388, ~.8~8,163 q,711,303 5,110,666 5,761, ilq 3,501,790 3,880,09q 3,600,730 3 Domestic animals, total value ,296,610 3,212,639 3,287,239 2,909,309 2,327,123 2,967,261 2,281, ,546,448 4,438,376 4,796,837 5,471,493 3,260,708 3,679,324 3,309,695 5 Horses and colts over 3 mo. old...,..., , , , , , , , ,023, , ,035 1,151, , , ,135 7 llules and mule.colts over 3 mo. old ().. 40,192 18,778 27, ,439 32,083 6,162 26, ,522 49,242 70,508 23ll,945 59,448 18,798 42,392 9 Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old ,118,168 2,088,938 2,100,561 1,699,129 1,395,349 2,033,876 1,425, Hogs and pigs-over 4 mo. old... 1~0... 1,989, ,742 2,244, ,545 2,333, ,941 2,467,389, 399,389 1,617, ,006 2,294, ,478 1,496, , over 3 mo._ old ,415,774 1,117,908 1,396,499 1,555, , ,300 1,069, Sheep and lambs over 6 mo. old ,016 69,188 70,838 41, ,844 59,539 38, Goats and kids-over 4 mo. old , , , , ,641 Sf 79, , of all ages , Poultry, total value , , , , , , , Chickens-over 4 mo. old , , , , , ,727 99, over 3 mo. old , , ; , , , , Turkeys over 4 mo. old ,346 1,450 1,199 2,456 3,72< Ducks over 4 mo. old , Bees ,981 1,5\(4 3,892 4, , ========3=,90==6=F======2= =67==7=F======4= =0=32~=======9= =0=35~======4= =2=12~======2= =0=54~======1= =9=3=1~ VALUE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 24 \\hole milk, cream., and butter sold, total value \'thole milk sold ~ 1~. 28 Cream sold (see text) Butter sold Butter churned (including aey sold) Wool shom llohe.ir and kid bair clipped , ,695 54,729 56, , , ,249 10,033 54,473 9,963 8, ,561 1,077,172 29,798 22, ,304 1,053,280 1,459 1,323 9,290 26,684 12,280 10, , ,088 62,769 99, , ,:1;l5 2,294 3,512 5,997 26,535 13,949 14,740_ 330, ,618 71,863 81, , ,498 2,231 15,496 34, ,244 7, , , ,098 82,727 52, , ,101 2,084 11,134 18,112 69,579 34,302 47, ,155 1,056,326 65,969 33, ,463 1,018,258 1,723 4,372 4,269 24,251 14,217 17, , ,365 39,437 40, , ,173 (4) 4,916 2,964 39,460 7,959 6, Specified animals butchered on farms, total value , , ,864 94,679 75,145 84,203 72, Cattle and calves butchered ,556 31,626 37,255 22,545 17,512 18,655 23, Hogs and pigs butchered ,595 70;815 64,"140 72,015 57,360 65,205 49, Sheep and lambs butchered Specified ltuestock purchosed, total ualue ,182, , , , , , , Cattle and calves bou~ht ,064, , , , , , , Hots and ptts boutht ,014 52, , ,586 82,860 48,654 69, Sheep and l0111bs boutht ,542 29,100 42,670 18,975 82;374-7,188 24, Specified livestock sold alive, total value ,917,886 2,576,192 2,906,631 2,100,854 1,963,~ 1,705,553 2,025, Cattle and calves sold ,561,854 1,112,370-1,345;079 1,016, , , , Hogs and pigs sold ,326,038 1,421,000 1,502, 718 1,058,470 1,024, ,424 1,046, Sheep and lambs sold ,294 42,822 58,834 25, ,339 32,700 38; Poultry raised, total value...: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Chickens raised , , , , , ,7i4 177, , , , , , , , Turkeys raised... : ,715 16,652 17,600 11,428 68,490 7,474 4, ,422 1,234 5, ,115 2, Ducks raised ,252 4,324 1,297 1, ;405 1, ,209 12,186 7,824 3,623 5,460 15,686 4, Chicken eggs produced , , , , , , , ; , , , , , , Chickens sold (altue or dressed) , ,036 69,097 66,484 82,835 81, , , , , , , , Honey produced ,388 5,547 8,711 8, , VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND 1========7,=6=23==1=======3= =5=3=1=F======6= =7=22~======19~ =63=1=4======4= =18=1~======3= =429==~=====2= =33=0~ FOREST PRODUCT. SOLD 64 All crops harvested, total value ,532, 153- ~.7~9~393 q,657, 171 3,708,895 2,669,881 2,.7.0,.~6,osi,6& ,522,536 5,27ij,808 5,513,319 7,990,5~2 3,181,38. 2,310,8'19.,876, All cereals (see text) ,839,259 3,760,002 3,763,216 3,194,851 1,920,278 1,619,422 3,518, Corn horuested for train g,. 5,830,467 9, J8 4-,077,477 2,790,392 4,524,269 8,151,428 6,936,413 2,678,871 2,465,830 1, 668,068 1,426,442 1,104, ,197,323 2, 764, ,025,534 2, , 251,864 5,760, 216 1,981, ,224 2, heat threshed ,787 1,341 2, ,019 59,661 1,787 3, 8"48 7l Other grains and seeds Hay and forage Tobacco...,..... ;..., Irish and sweet potatoes Vegetables for sale and for farm households' use (excluding Irish and sweet potatoes, see text) , ,851 6, , ,188 17,600 84,185 5, ,420 10, , , , ,933 3, ,947 13, ; ,169 24, , ,260 23,756 28, , ,800 27, ,733 92, , , , ,227 18,263 43,565 8,4()5 72,957 44, , ,098 18,377 52,440 10, ,160 5, , , ,936 88, Fruits and nuts Sales of horticultural specialties (see text) All other crops Foreet products aold (see text) i839 56,641 68,008 6,805 29,644 12, , , , ,267 8,820 28, , ,896 < > 1ibe State totals includes $226,805 for female silver fox and/or mink over 3 months old (kept in captivity). 2Does not include the value for poultry other tllan chickens, or the value for silver fox and JDink, as the nmabers on hand were not obtained. 1n ibe State and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and unspecified poultry. ibe State totals for these.items are: $li6,737 for Fv,ese, $7,335 for guineas, $1,417 for pigeons, $3,884 for pheasants, and $4,647 for other and unspecified poultry. 1\here there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals. 6ibe State and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and unspecified poultry~ ille State totals for these items are: $178,637 for feese, $10,513 for guineas, $1,551 for pigeons, $7,988 for pheasanta, and $15,507 for other and tmepecified poultry. ibe State and county totals 1riclude value for chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese only. ille Sta_te totals for geese is $637, , ,292 7,226 27,600 21,550 26,158 6,142 6,892' 1,361 54,962!32,113 39,361 92,235 ( ) 16,392 3,491 3,777 ~,387 63,054 98,352 32,289 39,305 '7, ,811 4,634 2,931-69,596 53,926 9,396 - '24,310 ~ > ,998 49,163 39,118 6,967 18,046 ( ) ,936

6 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE~IOWA 549 VALUE OF SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS AND CROPS HARVESTED, 1939 AND 1929-Continued cotmty unit price, except as otherwise noted. See text] Ida Iowa Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson Jones Keokuk Kossuth Lee Linn louisa Lucas 2,860,358 ~.317,001 ~. 139,~91 ~.835,910 2,327,500 ~.&69,112 ~.737,55. 3,~32,900 5,337,652 2,3811,657 5,037,900 2,099,911 1,82~,11f0 1 lf,5~8,070 5,~8~,01f3 5,138,615 6,51f2,8llf 3,022,095 6,129,1f51 5,725,507 5,075,628 7,323,91f7 2,908,09~ 6,052,9~5 2,825,21f I 2,692, ,565,4136 4,167,236 4,011,435 4,621,777 2,.226,045 4,406,669 4,574,632. 3,278,116 5,(X)(),570 2,244,866 4,814,982 2,032, 713 1, 728, ,355,665 5,191,004 4,003,541 6,184,201 2,812,561 5,806,135 5,411,694 4,728,163 6,831,997 2,667,833 5,650,564 2,490, 702 2,517, , , ,965 7;!6, , , , , , , , , , , , ,893 1,072, , , , ,285 1,584, ,353 1,048, , ,4.' ,379 44,840 44,815 55,441 26,820 62,865 35,380 53,980 36,784 41,943 45,145 23, , ,325 86,664 72, ,002 55, ,098 59, ,848 85,526 64,372 70,890 38,691 75, ,658,112 2,725,255 2,753,230 2;920,260 1,293,695 2,631,639 3,225,043 1,852,222 3,088,164 1,381,586 3,161,071 1,291, 79!5 1,017, ,036,292 2,739,505 3,149,599 2,875,700 1,399,631 2,714,720 3,::K>0,573 2,085,810 3,082,899 1,485,063 3,064, ,187,981 1,347, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,443,844 1,426, ,809 1,257, ,505 1,924,424 1,179,295 1,540,281 2,004,60) 433,791 1,384, , , ,413 71,824 47, , ,722 78,993 31, , , ,927 56,763 33, , , ,184 77, , , ,815 74, ,435 73, ,464 81,886 51, , ,947 1, , , , , ,104 ~9, , , , , , ,423 66,746 94, 94.' , , , ,599 99, , , , , , ,237 65,408 93, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,243: SW = , , , ,821 2,029 1,472 1,470 1, ,166 1,365 3, ,141 4,201 6,895 6,102 3,861 3,591 5,948 4,801 6,027 3,245 9,959 1,962 3, ; , , , , , , , , ,749 1,183, , , ,710 ;20,379 1, 1.87, , , ,418 1,392, 72[) 535,698 1,486, ,152 1,404, , , ,766 97,873 54, , flir 37, , ,361 25,838 64, , ,791 29,620 51, ,112 32,252 31, ,034 91, ,354 88,366 31,130 61,: , ,260 21,278 28, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,556 1,151, , , ,863 1, :JJ0, ,994 1,423,:rn 347, , ,21q 225, ,359 1,637 1,928 1,922 1,360 3,565 8, ,514 1, ,011 6,569 4,070 30,364 13,087 15,201 3,692 13,574 1,630 23,648 9,137 5,887 14, ,029 15,293 12,964 29,247 23,292 24,279 11,651 28,251 4,280 32,089 11,289 13, , ,336 77,987 51, ,237 73,113 82,488 17, ,780 29,865 80,165 34, ,256 80, ,745 16;030 9,660 20,072 35,350 19,866 7,273 33,243 26,642 39,715 12,2:57 7,294 33, ,433 24,287 14,010 32,113 32,2>5 27,215 15,437 43,751 13,631 52,559 15,665 10,595 36, (4)... (4) , , , ,843 75, , , , ,650 78, ,022 57,087 55, ,299 28,600 32,455 35,966 17,113 37, ,950 27,385 51,996 19,097 ~,725 13,402 10, ,100 90, ,200 89,625 56, ,472 98,160 83, ,280 58,92) 95,152 43,455 44, ,928 1,002,109 1,000,494 1,315, ,033 1, 329,774 1,502, ,887 1,113, ,196 1,599, , , , , ,570 1,1-24, ,443 1,115,077 1,376, , 1IJ5 880, ,070 1,386, , , ,714 88,398 85, ,526 52, , , ,024 88,173 51, ,396 65,840 44, ,888 10,675 10,559 43,'198 54,390 50,140 1, , , ,709 13,783 42, ,330,078 3,531,023 3,425,290 4,064,741 1,651,415 4,165,451 4,225,838 2,984,629 4,078,724 1,583,533 4,111!809 2,132, , ,249,592 1;536,623 1, 734,580 1,831, ,436 1,644,297 2,325,990 1,051,046 1,660, ,933 1,922,290 1,122, , ,029,364 1,957,605 1,665,525 2,144, ,436 2,433,975 1,884,645 1, 754,564 2,261, ,988 2,114, , , ,122 36,.7!)5 25, ,522 98,542 87,179 16, , , ,612 74,969 31, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,oM 553, , , , , , , , , , , ; , , , , ,100 99, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,828 7,640 16,060 9, ,566 12,563 60,374 34,556 7,355 29,440 1,593 13, ,771 1,922 2,985 1,260 8,946 2,601 6,307 8,482 1,554 3, ,263 1, lli1 2, ,870 2,606 1,216 6,531 1,012 6,692 1, ,160 15,014 9,169 5,983 3,666 17,299 8,576 10, lli1 25,013 6,228 16,879 5,089 1, , , , , , , , , , , ,733 94, , , , , , , , , ,593 1,030, , , , , , ,328 81, ,068 56, ,353 98,176 87,153 21IJ,938 61, ,612 4J,351 50, , ,414 al3, , , ,256 '215, , , , , , , 7:D 51 5, ,310 2,840 1, , ,763 1,057 3,632 1, & ,933 3,666 16,158 2,894 4,2)6 63 3, f86,38~ 3,987,503 3,037,lf02 5,650,If08 2,111,QI3 lf,608,336 3,9i6,9SI 3,596,6'9 8, 155,8.8 2,088,656 5, 718,9Sif 2,627,61f8 1,252, ~.682;7~8 ~.791,775 3,7,3,172 6,3~7,591 2,56,,155 5,2~8,2~6,,30,,080,,670, 158 9,203,166 2,~62,99~ 5,933,308 2,8511,839 2,017, ,759,853 3,264,274 2,276,082 4,525,422 1,534,827 3,762,876 2,925,889 2,878,672 6,853,278 1,281,031 4,136,538 2,045, , ,849,213 3,627,491 2,436,184 5,007,101 1,800,267 4,015,884 2,951,600 3,496,208 7,723,229 1,426,800 3,880,696 2,258,012 1,411, ,899, 768 2, 745,541 1,925,137 8,889,621 1,295,608 3, 261,604 2,449,833 2,552,305 5,085, ,337 3, 468,928 1, 749, ,836,078 2,822,848 1,862,488 8, 769,966 1, 409,869 3,174,177 2,182, ,317 4,872,656 1,036,869 2, 799,292 1,6$0, 4b6 1,111, ,737 21,194 3,486 59,447 39,007 1IJ,121 3,949 30,241 2, ,653 5, ,488 5, ,748 70,612 21, ,850 60,127 68,655 14,060 74,030 7; ,208 26, ,222 31, , ,704 30, , , ,224 63, , , , ,:rn 211,813 61, , ,698 72,807 98, , ,270 36, ,013 27,596 96,996 74,117 49,820 68, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,499 1,037, , , ,797 1,048, , , , , , , (') (4) (4) ,079 39,900 50,103 25,720 17;173 44,310 50,355 27,856 61,390 36,933 64,449 16,638 12, , ,996 90,877 79,833 45, , ,226 96, ,069 80, ,357 87,056 28, lli,964 95,647 61, ,092 61, ,556 88,145 96,789 85, , ,809 81,511 57, , ,116 78, ,794 92, , , , , , , ,460 80, ,896 17,759 11,433 33,199 22,542 38,280 15,950 23,550 16,698 75,024 69,666 17,696 10, ,911 51,801 25,839 64,539 34,103 75,829 28,098 52,863 60, ,579 97,006 41,567 36, ,710 ( ) 10,879 23,119 (4) 13,704 34,601 (4) 17,100 25, , (4) , ,572 14,833 15,425 26, ,180 65, , , , '2,328 3,702 1,041 4,243 7,987 2,006 89,618 2,281 89,555 1, ,248 1,241 1,508 3,540 3,866 2, , ,073 1,775 lli3,878 2,081 1, ,2.32 6,335 7, ,511 Q,838 2,268 2,053 Q,Q56 17,522 2,082 3, Excludes value for com hogged or grazed off or cut for green or dry fodder; slluge crops other than com and sorghums; oats cut and fed unthreshed; root and grain crops (other than corn and Blli1W!l legumes) hogged or grazed off. ibe value t'or root crops harvested for feed was included (see text).. 8'Ihe Stat~ and county values for "Other grains and seeds" include the value of flower and vegetable seeds, which may be partly duplicated under the value of' sales of horticultural specialties. The State value figure for flower and vegetable seeds is $1,000. ; Includes figures for "Unclassified" farms; see also County tables XIII and XVII. 10 '!be value for maple si rup and sugar produced is included in the value for!'all other crops, n for both 1939 and For 1939, \"Blue for maple sirup and sugar sold is included' in "For-est products sold.. n 1lle value for forest products sold is given as enumerated. (see text)~

7 550 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-IOWA CouNTY TABLE XVI.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1936; AND [Values based on inventory or production multiplied by!tell (For definitions and explanations, see 'text) VALUE OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS 1 Domestic animals, poultry, and bees, total va1ue... 1Jgq.o, Domestic animals, total value Horses and colts over 3 mo. old...,:, lfules and mule.colts over 3 mo. old Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old Hogs a.nd pigs-over 4 mo. old over 3 mo. old : Sheep and lambs over 6 mo. old Gosts and kids-over 4 mo. old of all ages Poultry, totsl value....,.. ~ Chiclrens-over 4 mo. old over 3 mo. old Turkeys over 4 mo. old Ducks over 4 mo. old Bees VALUE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 24 Whole milk, cream, and butter sold, toti.l value Whole milk sold Cream sold (see text) Butter sold Butter clmrned (including any sold) 1939 ~ ~.. 34 Wool shorn X.Von 3,670,818 ~.96~,555 3,607,999 4,715, , ,392 12,846 24,382 2,339,679 2,2.67, ,456 1,365,218 92,788 63, , , , , , ,523 29,606 26, , ,882 1,677 4,702 12,304 65,323 14,282 12,695 llsdison DoUars 2,705,338 ~.5~8,728 2,595,637 4,312, , ,901 42,210 76,414 1,546,761 2,140, ,160 1,249, , , , , , , , ,771 64,542 51, , ,886 1,631 7,623 27,113 75,106 24,651 49,035 llshaska 3,563,~6 5,027,615 3,368,974 4,693, , ,045 67, ,012 1,910,423 2,067, ,485 1,462, , , , , ,747 8, ,810 4, , , ,083 84, , ,126 1,947 16, , ,869 43,114 63,634!lsrion.2,976,13~ ~.368,9~2 2,817,471 4,071, , ,680 63,130 87,169 1,598,672 1,855, ,815 1,203, , , , , , ,529 6, , ; ,181 73, , ,484 1,945 25,796 33, ,005 49,325 51,675 c >!lsrshall Do (Iars ~.025,630 5,3811,739 3,877,698 5,144, , ,299 30,008 54,160 2,611,971 2,466,860 6'.11,693 1,579,188 62, , , , , , , , , , , , ,321 7,980 64,132 13,558 (~1,418 llills 1,960,286 3,267,076 1,896,089 3,124, , ,009 84, ,802 1,199,1139 1,554, , , , , ,423 69, , ,724 3, , , , ,292 68, , ,349 15,334 70,115 3,981 5,780 Mitchell DO,llar.s 3,203,820 8,938,81~ 3,060,010 3,722, , ,762 7,498 24,590 2,093,880 2,119, , ,053 75,499 71, , , ,872 3, ,028 1, Mohair and kid hair clipped Specified animals butchered on farms, totsl value ,679 69, ,279 94, ,282 67,130 88, Cattle and calves butchered ,806 16,027 29,202 19,989 35,227 15,671 30, Hogs a.nd pigs butchered ,504 54,285 80,476 74,370 71, ,450 67, Sheep a.nd lambs butchered Specified ltuestock purchased, total ualue ,016, ,848 8~,909 1,075,926 1,334,692 1,074, , Cattle and calves bought , , , ,942 1,157, , , Hogs and plls boutht , , , , ,412 85,888 81, Sheep and lambs boutht ,817 68,880 98, ,744 21,874 11,499 80, 'specified livestock sold alive, totsl value ,995,301 2,213, ,163 2,657,263 3,528,956 2,048,697 2,156, Cattle and calves sold ,494, ,481 1,179,474 1,123,413 1,879, ,355 1,095, Hogs end pigs sold l939,. 1,430,265 1,129,778 1,789,676 1,254,708 1,587, ,876 1,026, Sheep a.nd lambs sold.., , , , ,162 62,152 17,466 44, Poultry raised, total value , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Chickens raised , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Turkeys raised ,977 4,702 61,976 8,270 8,342 1,617 24, ,628 1, , Ducks raised , , , ,351 2,810 6,680 5,256 6,894 1,912 8, Chicken eggs produced , , , ,939 88, , , , , , , , , Chtckens sold (a!!ue or dressed) ,724 60, ,689 92,305 96,973 48, , , , , ,5:U 2:U,064 93, , Honey produced ,052 1,932 3,021 1,247 6,065 1,l< ,068 3,733 7,063 10,432 4, ,105 VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND FOREST PRODUCTS SOLD 54 All crops harvested, total value All cereals (see text) ~L. 88 Corn harvested for tratn WL. 70. Tlheat threshed Other grains and seeds Hay and forage m ~L. 76 Tobacco Irisb and sweet potatoes Vegetables for sale and for farm households' use (excluding Irish end sweet potatoes, see text)." Fruits and nuts l Sales of horticultural specialties (see text) 1939 ~ 1~. 86 All other crops Forest products sold (soo toxt) , ,006 32,013 34, , ,249 1,584 1,530 9,367 23,419 14,275 16,278 f========f====~==~====~==f=====~~====~==*========f======~ ~.919,751 5,820,609 4,259,127 5,164,079 3,088,488 3,305,408 7, ,692 8, , ,987 42,715 89,367 40,055 47,966 2;708 4,630 c > ,,268,836 3,55~,598 1,748,715 2,696,099 1,611,924 1,950,185 68, , , , , ,'198 15,496 42,651 55, ,077 16,130 76,828 2, ,619 2,982 3,825,796 5,021 ;717 3,028,685 3,855,121 2,620,922 2,965,994 58,765 U7, , , , ,598 c > 22,179 81,236 88, ,076 25,416 72,023 48,711 63,797 2,008 ~.062 1,067 2,9~2,531 3,9~7.~28 2,247,522 2,940,546 1,900, ,689 48, , , , , ,550 20,155 61,333 93, ,476 24,383 85,544 23,626 8,282 1,789 1,510 3,~98 5,088,581 5,66~,836 3,948,206 4,335,818 8,887,670 8,270,801 14,118 82, , , , ,643 24, ,077 92, ,320 19,315 47,339 68,381 61,899. 6,715 1,019 '" 2,697,686,,95~,388 2,247,754 4,164,302 2,004,499 8,660, , ,098 19,987 24, , ,904 35,835 90,374 ~:= 33,973 49,290 1,140 6,070 5,787 1,957 2,629 a;732;.58 3,512,103 2,232,436 2,038,728 1,594, ,085 7,172 8, ,882 77, , ,825 1The State total includes $228,805 for f.. ale silver fox and,lor lllink over 3 monthe old (kept in captivity). 2Does not include the value for poultry other than chickens, or the value for silver fox and m.tnk, as the l'lldii.bers on hand were not obtained :In The State and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, P>easants, and other and unspecified poultry. The State totals for these itells are: $56,737 t'or r.;:se, $7,336 for guineas, $1,417 for pigeons, $3,884 for P>easants, and $4,547 for other and unspecified poultry. Where there e.re less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals. 6The Stste and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, P>easants, a.nd other and Ullllpecified poultry. Th~ State totals for these items are: $il.78,627 for geese, $10,51.3 for guineas, $1,551 for pj.geons, $7,968 for pheasants, and $13,507 for other a.nd unspecilied poultry. lfthe State a.nd co~mty totals include value for chickens, turkeye, ducks, and geese only. The State total for geese is $627, , , ,706 2'79,552 11,484 15, , ,597 4,692 30,415 2,200

8 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-IOWA 551 VALUE OF SPECIFIED I.JVESTOCK PRODUCI'S AND CROPS HARVESTED, 1939 AND 1929-Continued county tau.t price, except as otherwise noted. See text]. llonona. llonroe llontgomery lluscatine O'Brien.OsceoliL Page Palo Alto PlYJIOUth Pocahont!Ls Polk Pottswattam.ie Poweshiek Do!Zars DQl!ars Dpllars Dp!lars Do!Zars 2,782,61J8 1,771,7'19 2,1152,1113 2,832,0117 3,986,269 2,1107,720 3,150,128 3,208,380.,976,8110 3,166,022 3,0110,827 5,.. 7,301 11,051,713 1 IJ,8118,887 2,537,767 3,871,882 3,8811,201 5,689,823 a, 193,955 11,570,893 11,3811,016 8,11611,1117 IJ,II00,501 11,322,325 9,2611,030 5,369, ,686,328 1,700,638 2,365,848 2,823,047 3,845,288 2,297,168 3,041,938 3,0156,985 4,779,678 3,005,454 2,894,921 5,240,423 3,913, ,728,1114 2,383,130 3,793,685 3,499,431 5,403,117 3,022,912 4,354,098 4,144,475 8,099,322 4,129,355 4,049,444 8,838,575 5,ll6, , , , , , ; , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,088 1,515,754 1,033, ,825 1,337, , ,545 48,549 71,937 37,935 21,843 11, ,106 29, ,064 33,095 54, ,960 38, ,891 90, , ,762 44, , ,069 60,796 94,360 62, , ,798 94, ,691,680 1,009,753 1,454,597 1,782,007 2,1526,3815 1,480,2151 1,786,344 2,015,286 3,044,579 1,951,448 1,901,847 3,4.45,228 2,586, ,102,344 1,318,867 1,731,910 1,776,499 2,444,531 1,447,1568 2,130,387 2,007,001 3,843,3156 1,833,899 2,134,915 4,355,964 2,468, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,467,602 1,331, ,866 1,874, ,017 1,345,345 1,051,038 2,543,917 1,164, ,844 2,775,979 1,591, ,541 t::= 44, , ,280 93,269 71,664 47,064 67,664 48,117 45,415 63,204 77, , ,318 45,443 52,038 94,550 78,530 65,671 34, ,745 34,644 44,433 98, , B ,298 70,772 85, , , , , , , , , , , ,788 86,471 84,273 86, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,443 1, ,090 5,789 1, , ,126 1,196 1,920 3, ,120 1,830 5,200 1, ,808 1,387 3,284 3;11B 3,614 2,604 3,745 3,626 3,422 2,843 5,269 7,lDB 3, I 301, , , , , , , , , ,939 1,044, , , , , , , , , , ,923 1,181, ,953 1,243,871 1,062, , ,810 57,404 98, ,605 73,049 26, ,773 47, ,951 42, , ,586 55, , ,417 51, ,961 39,897 17, ,713 35, ,106 24, , ,155 50, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,25~ 29 1,926 1,640 1,1578 2,641 2, , ,979 3,937 1, ,926 10,849 13,315 20,563 5, ,345 1,481 12,923 5,897 20,155 37,153 4, ,531 36,277 29,137 9,032 9,925 6,577 40,176 3,362 16,494 5,723 16,521 34,590 16, ,999 72,412 81,043 60,156 54,509 21, ,154 25,427 96,530 65,236 66, ,020 73, ,360 28,833 7,506 6,359 33,069 18,374 8,474 8,308 11,935 8,869 7,235 12,019 16, ,550 12,290 8, ,967 14,557 16,206 6,410 19,904 6,444 9,030 22,384 25, c~r c > ,354 50,579 86,674 82, ,596 85,532 86, , , ,284 82, , , ,272 6,249 14, ,005 31,286 24,780 19,519 28,380 31,486 25,782 24,813 44,194 28, ,910 44,040 53,925 61,088 79, ,496 66,585 73, ,192 81,360 57, ,035 74, , , , ,352 1,385, , , ,701 1,178, , ,614 3.,497,780 1,19&, :14, , , ,587 1,027, , , ,677 1,027, , ,61XJ 8,260,125 1,049, ,869 46;968 91,970 98,775 86,760 45,806 82, ,848 98, , , , , ,84J! 66,994 68,885 4, ,617 26,571 9,176 52,204 15,909 40,682 59,767 29, ,039,456 1,300,1588 2,331,120 2,M2,266 3,761,112 1,862,012 2,502,301 2,534,643 3,828,126 2,523,121 2,103,748 6,431,411. 3,464, ,012, ,847 1,170,161 1,183,070 1,837, ,669 1,110,757 1,206,167 1,721,421 1,242,665 1,073,439 4,346,261 1,764, , ,634 1,101,520 1,365,270 1,668, ,726 1,369,606 1,305,600 2,031,945 1,253, ,430 2,014,488 1,639, , , ,448 13, ,094 72,618 21,938 22,876 74,760 26,936 46,879 70,662 60, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,265 32,573 6, ,094 7,726 24,604 24,869 7, ,996 26,387 37,198 13,330 8, ,729 41B 1, , ,323 6, , ,091 1,715 1, ,235 1,151 1, ,923 1, , 1os 1,368 1,1'14 9,953 7,780 3,694 2,337 10,240 4,938 9,029 6,419 7,373 9, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,687 88,444 55,,j84 62,492 90,534?.1,232 71,682 90, ,328 91,049 94, , , , , , , ,? , , , , , , ,41XJ 61 6, ,128 4, , ,397 3,106 9,526 1, ,278 6, ,520 10, ,,,27,781. 1,211i~&ai 2,712,118. 3,IJOI,003 li,ij&&; 121 a-,71ji,&17,.,fl7,:t 11,775,181. &,'!77,2211 5,11QO,IIOI 11,2811,900 I,&IJ8,019 11,217,7$& 6l ns,,n 1,707,1&2.li,IU,.l88 3,866,~1&_ &,9111-,'!5_1 11-,071,&71 'I.!H,!. 6,17&,281 8, 1&7,055 8,881,602 1,07.J&I 11,5&JI,~ IJ,893, ,934,465. &n,401 2,303,8615 2,454,331 4,630,514 3,07li,ll:!lf 2,805,123 4,067,033 4,941,861 4,678,529 3,.265,581 5,176,700 3,316, ,960,876 1,181,1543 3,358,574 2,466,633 5,094,234 3,479,837 3,1158,754 4,498,654 6,901,266 5,990,501 4,406,100 9,363,820 3,847, , ,885,809 2,129,540 8,599,094 2,809,023. 2,826,939 8,082,782 8,796,017 3,792,147 2, 792,294 4,564,968 2,930, ,466, ,479 2,68/1.,892 2,874,274 3,324,362 2,156,876 2,640,410 2,830,888. 4,822, ,987 3,183,688 7,956,298 2,978, ,/102 /12, ,882 46,895 /1,644 1, ,080 7,614 42,890 5,/ , ,822 2, ,854 69, , ,988 2,684 4,768 8-'7,791 8,693 95,022 16, , ,145 15, ;464 68, , , , ,690 48, ,011 24, , ,1l95 29, , ,834 42,291 64,597 48,381 26,313 22,681 74,290 5,799 6,509 12,313 41,098 43,629 93, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,482 1,U2., , ~ <'> "! ,382 13, , ,oao 33, ,Mr 40,793 31,275 31,894 62,400 28,652 75,078 21, ,910 36,869 53, , , ,221 83,913 86, ,616 98, , ,640 81, , ,318 43, ,728 61,126 47,067 73,691 53,106 39,781 66, , ,054 82, , ,632 60, ,904 65,977 48,172 95,401 69,716 93,393 81, , , , ,712 9,757 11, ,912 3;748 3,803 28,017 7,383 5,714 8,136 67, ,932 16, (~,om cff ,748 60,279 17,713 c I'765 63,199 30,567 18,871 37, ,5al 214,286.40, ,214 49,316 ('). 828,845 (') 8,894 ( ) 93, ,366 5, ,403 74,611 2, ,575 5,470 3, , ,422 29, ,077 1,473 2,081 2, , ,015 7,859. 3,972 5, ,147 1,\169 3,197 1,529 9,1j98 86,800 :!.48 30, ,016 1,033 8,054 2,219 ;1., ,&73 2, & 3, & (') 1109 Ill& a.ou 1,398 1, Excludes v!llue for com hogged or grazed off or cut for g\"een or dry fodder; silage crops other thiln com and sorghums; OILts cut and fed =threshed; and root and grain oro~ (otlu>r thiln corn and annuill leguaes) hogged or grazed off. the v!llue for root crops harvested for feed was included (se.e tsxt.) the State and count)' values for "Other gl'il1ns and seeds" include the value of flower and vegetsl>le seeds, which ~ be partly duplicated \Dlder the VILlue of silles of horticultjii'ill spec:ia.l.t1es. the State villue figure for flower 8J!d vegetable seeds is $1,000 0Includes figures for "Unclassified" fans; se.e ILlso COunt)' tables XIII and XVII.. 10the value for 11aple sirup and sugar prcmced is included in the value for "All other crops,. for both 1939 and For 1939, value for uple s:lrop and sugar sold is ~eluded in "Forest products sold.. the villue for forest products sold is given as eouaera.ted (sse tsxt)

9 552 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-IOWA CouNTYTAsLE XVI.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED UVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930; AND [Values based on inventory or production multiplied by ITEM (For definitions and e>.."j>lanations, see text) Ringgold Sac Scott Shelby Sioux Story Tame. VALUE OF LIVESTOCK ON ~ARMS 1 Domestic animals, poultry, and bees, total value..., Domestic animals, total value Horses and colts over 3 mo. old....." Mules and mule.colts over 3 mo. old Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old Hogs and pigs-over 4 mo. old , over 3 mo. old , Sheep and lambs over 6 mo. old Q Goats and kids-over 4 mo. old of all ages... : Poultry, total value Chickens-over 4 mo. old... o o o over 3 mo. old... o o o o Turkeys over 4 mo. old o Ducks over 4 mo. old. o o o o Bees... 19< VALUE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 24 Whole milk, cream, and butter sold, total value... o o o Whole milk sold Cream sold (see text) Butter sold Butter clrurned (including any sold) ,606,163 3,680,266 2,397,457 3,353, , ,354 38,403 94,502 1,537,299 1,916, , , , , , , ,772 2, ,065 4,293 3,676,083 6,070,020 3,528,808 4,824, , ,346 56,102 90,243 2,313,103 2,264, ,149 1,486,881 88,947 59, , , , ,037 2,426 3,716,273 q,863,602 3,575,763 4,583, , ,119 42,440 58,643 2,354,810 2,582, ,014 1,193,168 15,332 33, , , , ,194 3,360 5,212 q,o72,136 6,606,328 3,911,104 6,197, ,056 1,053,562 49, ,531 2,541,456 3,180, ,230 1,770,282 58,571 73, , , , ,638 5,011 6,398,766 8,267,53q 5,100,906 7,762, ,852 1,538,741 21,401 55,240 3,341,237 3,722, ,296 2,325, , , , , ,534 2, ,036 2,045 s,sql,666 q,682,167 3,162,482 4,364, , ,848 38,369 86;866 2,010,534 2,084, ,369 1,202,592 48,967 36, , , ,311 1, ,241 3,508 6,109,100 7,161,669 4,902,246 6,803, ,550 1,076, ,864 81,657 3,367,821 3,852, ,696 1,681,068 77, , , , , ,438 1,946 3, , ,481 1,223, , , , , , ,295 1,443, ,758 1,645,602 1,010, ,852 82,343 37, ,799 19,482 81, ,309 57,187 10,262 53, ,652 24,816 70, ,817 77, , , , , , , , , , , ,039 1,572, , ,958 1, ,303 1,010 1,008-1,367 3,068 3,966 12, ,423 9,903 2,316 8,997 17,814 27,619 17,437 31,070 21,973 7,954 5,764 20,734 65,802 63, , ,790 49,707 35, ,274 Wool shorn ,579 16,026 3,076 10,609 21,363 8,409 14, , ,068 5,637 12,746 18,936 7,119 20,009 Mohair and kid hair clipped (') Specified animals butchered on farms, totel value , , , , ,800 93, ,315 Cattle and calves butchered... o. oo ,452 33,858 21,725 44,658 54,414 31,816 34,394 Hogs and pigs butchered ,000 76, 14o 83,440 96, ,152 61,375 97,725 Sheep and lambs butchered Spect(ted ltvestock purchased, total value ~89, , , ,585 2,504, ,632 1,398,594 Cattle and calves bou~ht , , ,459 1,044,228 2,276, ,186 1,203,791 Hoes and ptgs bought ,520 79,568 87,966 70, , , ,643 Sheep and lambs bou~ht ,168" 55,388 11,742 50,654 84,091 37,924 50,160 Specified livestock sold alive, total value ,380,391 2,985,537 2,933,142 3,224,932 5,771,199 2,810,518 4,198,535 Cattle and calves sold ,960 1,505,452 1,153,612 1,694,084 3,237,291 1,426,405 2,135,345 Hogs and pigs sold ,466 1,411,004 1,759,215 1,468,376 2,424,855 1,330,196 1,999,970 Sheep and lambs sold ,965 69,081 20,315 62, ,053 53,917 63,220 Poultry raised, total value , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,218 Chickens raised , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,397 Turkeys raised ,178 3,419 10,093 2,413 12,735 19,144 7, ,197 1, ,352 1,363 Ducks raised ,757 5,814 1, ,407 7, ,977 5,032 16,342 4,508 2,639 7,170 37,978 Chicken eggs produced , , , , , , , , , , ,097 1,095, , ,335 Chtckens sold laltve or dressed) , , ,530 99, , , , , , , , , ,771 Honey produced ,629 4,634 1,373 6,972 6,985 19, F=======3~9=8=7=F=======3~5=82~=======7~5=55~=======7~ =0=36=f======2~ ~0=67=4======1~1,~1=0=8~======3,~3=90~ VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND FOREST PRODUCTS SOLD 64 All crops harvested, tota 1 va 1 ue,,., ? 6 68 All cereals (see text) Corn harvested for ~ratn ~heat threshed Other grains and seeds o Hay and rorage Tobacco o o ~ o o Irish and sweet potatoes Vegetables for sale and for farm households' use (excluding Irish and sweet potatoes, see text) o Fruits and nuts... o... o. o... o 1939 o Sales of horticultural special ties (see text) o All other crops lo... ~ Forest products sold (see text ) ,682,ql9 2,q79,660 1,287,350 1,732,799 1,089, ,288 21,688 50,525 58,918 95, , ,778 15,169 28,130 62,292 83,739 10,690 30,015 ( ) 3,673 1,351 1,233 5,107,569 6,0ijij,965 4,296,109 5,039,909 3,632,439 3, 625,744 4,286 9,133 68,697 6, , ,641 34,962 70,932 47,720 57,095 10,009 17,254 18,463 27, , , ij,060,619 q,5qo,qq9 3,041,360 3,353,792 2,445, 744 2,309, , ,225 94,964 45, , ,745 39, , , ,751 54, , ,936 49,383 2, ,q55 q,l37,168 6,661,712 3,484,.a>o 5,511,397 3,084,017 4,463, ,826 39,790 19,949 39, , ,730 45, ,513 52, ,617 8,793 31,474 (') 4,715 6, ,366,009 7,660,621 5,371,198 6,303,425 4,070,805 4,274,888 9,383 24,819 95,882 12, ,666 1,071,969 49, ,426 70, ,487 5,200 18,432 ( ) 180 1,262 15,826 ij76 6,qo3,890 6,q75,1oa 4,622,537 5,622,215 3, 904,752 4, ,024 31, ,128 10, , ,056 13,826 49,024 73, ,856 18,063 44,516 3,586 24,681 6,656 14,690 3qq 6,623,166 e,l8q,qoo 4,327,549 4,817,240 3,699,306 3, 717,799 14,978 32, ,801 91, , ,608 1 The State total includes $2.28,805 for female silver fox and/or mink over 3 months old (kept in captivity). 2Does not include the value for poultry other than chickens, or the value for silver fox and mink, as the rwmbers on hand were not obtained 1n The State and cotmty totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and nnspecified poultry. The State totals for these items are! $56,. 737 for geese, $7,335 for guineas, $1,417 fo_r pigeons, $3,884 for pheasants, and $4,647 for other and nnspecified poultry. 4 Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals. 6 The State and crunty totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and WlSpecified poultry. The State totals for these items are: $178,637 fo< geese, $10,513 for guineas, $1,551 for pigeons, $7,968 few pheasants, and $15,507 for other and unspecified poultry. ethe S~te and county totals include value for chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese only. The State total for geese is $637, , , , ,765 14,051 44,925 8,625 12,385 2,727 1,137 z,oaq

10 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE--JOW A 553 VALUE OF SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK PRODUGI'S AND CROPS HARVESTED, 1939 AND 1929-Continued COIDlty unit price, except is otherwise noted. See text] T~lor Vn1on Ven Buren Wapello Warren Washington Wfl lle Webster Winnebago W1nnesh1ek Woodbury WOrth Wright Do!Iars Do!Iars 2,826,116 2,188,618 2, 111,qaq 1,8ql,aaq 2,9011,688 a,qq1,oas 2,876,188 3,q77,q72 2,5q1,qs8 q,872,897 q,&l3,992 2,1Ja,q75 a, J8a,s.6q 1 8,88&,7qJ 8,268, 010 2,a3o,q3a 2,707,208 q,q79,676 q,s8q, 1a2 3,208,&q7 q,788,270 8,686,388 6,766,888 7,q62,676 3,500,883 5,012, ,804,1140 2,081,882 2,088,161 1,854,073 2,790,059 3,263,042 2,269,588 3,296,023 2,377,537 4,663,618 4,350,361 2,583,862 3,031, ,745,928 3,083,749 2,698,623 2,618,342 4,236,716 4,670,837 2,992,466 4,428,760 3,298,636 6,400,053 7,127,175 3,315,948 4,760, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,168 1,076, ,809 1,108,776 1,343, , , ,392 27,087 32,583 36,356 60,327 49,691 35,073 43,494 16,030 15,688 85,400 6,560 21, ,919 56,355 54,434 56,557 79,510 97,605 82,844 '12,978 24,770 29, ,843 15,092 60, ,703,105 1,337,867 1,139,606 1,088,183 1,695,286 1,830,043 1,488,770 2,122,038 1,588, 728 3,088,154 2,715,385 1,813,396 1,829, ,882,619 1,774,676 1,382,257 1,286,180 '2,095,347 2,060,005 1,714,364 2,057,417 1,713,075 3,814,752 3,177,377 1,856,713 2,096, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,655 1,3>4,254 1,635, ,713 1,189, ,020 1,310,271 2,294, ,595 1,531, ,032 76, , , , , ,422 28,297 37,672 94,292 85,867 30,889 67, ,066 '12, , , , , ,328 29,859 40, , ,196 30,349 76, ,667 67, ,313 85, , , , , , , , , , ,918 86, ,360 84, , ,661 97, , ,230 :!)1, , , , '233, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,698 17,932 6,933 6,149 1,702 1,737 2, , , ,930 1,011 1, ,370 1,420 3,630 15, , , OZ ,702 5, , , , , , , , , , ,478 1,153, , , , l!-23, , , , , , , , ,028 1,838, , , , , ,311 32, , ,563 49,690 29, ,965 43, , ,116 25,340 70, ,242 77,405 16, , ,437 51,060 31, ,829 25,976 92, ,556 60,116 57,622 Z7 214, , , , , , , , , ,688 m7, ,~ 371, , ,196 '437, , , , , , ,419 1,743, , , , ,569 2, ,520 1,847 1,502 1,461 1, ,884 2, ' ,254 6,675 2,633 11,711 16,630 9,354 3,856 13,865 2,634 2,346 21,499 4,763 5,360 31" 30,822 17,792 18,324 24,590 37,164 29,388 26,223 16,358 3,284 16,674 40,300 4,183 6, ,833 55,602 62,525 71,739 76,508 92,951 64,042 93,040 16,153 66, ,913 30,425 55, ,914 18,948 85,005 30,324 25,634 27,192 29,257 5,584 7,616 22,585 15,989 6,404 13, ,511 17, ,967 32,223 34,497 24,700 29,323 6,223 7,004 29,6C1 18,714 5,854 13, < > ,286 60,329 62,057 61,!160 85, ,720 55, ,738-75, , ,571 70,560 98, ,814 11,388 14,839 13,731 19,704 27,460 9,526 27,338 28,960 44,964 24,705 27,708 30, ,200 38,935 46,675 49,110 65,670 78,886 45,540 78,225 46, ,830 97,600 42,600 67, , , , , ,756 1, , , , ,118 2,727, , , , , , , , , , , , ,957 1, , , ,577 65,224 37,040 55, , ,248 43, ,156 48,623 50, ,668 85,653 83, ,815 57,570 68, ,378 82,434 36,930 3,160 6,846 13, ,314 10, ,839,896 1,415,617, 1,056,755 1,355,379 2,135,558 3,536,815 1,234,288 2,516,175 1,638,686 2,859,631: 4,703,374 1,969,582 2,640, , , , , ,756 1,280, ,800 1,125,876 Bm,363 1,015,270 2,383,289 1,021,032 1,241, ,086, , , ,366 1,102,583 2,140, ,366 1,379,154 1,003,072 1,785,014 1,908, ,774 1,370, ,139 62, ,686 81,555 92, ,045 92,122 11,145 16,251 59, ,039 19,776 27, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,866 3,880 18,956 17,737 8, ,653 51,992 62,462 14,966 26,366 32,174 8,186 24, , ,070 13,891 6,640 4,134 2,961 34, ,538 8, , ,945 1,55$ 4,006 1,960 1,759 3, ,492 1,902 4,508 4,146 3, 76!1 10,382 4,016 8,394 5,603 6,337 4,868 6,134 7, , , , , , , , , , ,6IIl 218, , , , , , , , , , , , ,:!)5 560, , , ,328 43,732 51,598 51,788 67,598 95,441 47, , , ,756 76, , , , , , , , ,751 1'12, , , , , , , ,902 49,965 2,064 13, ,256 2,927 Ill,900 38,757 2,760 4,854 6l N~ 2,&2q,762 1,692,796 J,6qq,010 J,987,q58 2,6qll,ll83 q,081,160 1,636,ijq2 6,633,1116 8,201,982 8,607,563 6,166,6'12 2,998,338 6,332, ,8&6,686 2,276,888 1,929,278 2,q&3,627 3,988,669 q,603,2b6 2,286,391 7,783,1162 a,6n,366 q,656,116q 7,716,N6 2,8aq,2112 6,990, ,954,192 1,286, ,780 1,390,901 1,907,466 3,-327,445 1,056,653 5,713,331 2,601,460 2,369,036 5,171,U9 2,134,358 4,597, ,925,829 1,526,817 1,104,291 1,693,252 3,075,406 3,556,860 1,637,439 6,856,741 2,760,149 3,049,117 6,247,2]9 2,028,325 5,180, ,684,117 1,141, ,421 1,145,364 1,578,641 2,921, ,402 4, ,876,828 1,693,656 4,420,518 1,578,943 3,618, ,614,858 1,220, ,558 1,258,429 2,264,943 2,864,559 1,299, ,758 1,695,686 1,758,126 5,089,641 1,134,793 3, ,748 7,141 40, ,908 50,926 4,340 4,874 2,939 7, ,354 6, ,327 37,888 74, , ,778 39,564 37,594 19,811 5,177 24, ,952 5,764 7, ,510 77, , , , , , ,540 55,275 63,228 23, , , , , , ,462 69, , ,257 13,835 26,776 50,310 31,863 44,113 7, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,9] , , , , , , , , ,265 1,308, , , , (4) ~ ,751 23,609 17,026 22,463 21,103 30,699 11,233 20,499 37,248 47,081 52,466 44,864 56, ,151 40,467 39,480 68,476 66,023 75,267 16, ,488 77,935 90, ,630 55, ,] ,333 40,739 71,694 73,763 68,878 94,529 63,184 57,686 46, , ,999 41,386 61, ,496 75, , ,801 1IIl, ,810 78, ,660 67,842 93, ,561 39,656 86, ,586 10,375 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