524 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA

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1 524 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA (For defin..i tions and explanations, see text) VALUE OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS 1 Domestic animals, poultry, and bees, total value., Domestic animals, total value Horses and colts over 3 mo. old Yules and mule colts over 3 mo. old Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old Hogs and pigs-over 4 mo. old over old Sheep and lambs over 6 mo. old Goats and kids-over 4 mo. old of all ages Poultry, total value mo 18 Chickens-over 4 mo. old... ~~.~~... ~ , over 3 mo. old... ~ Turkeys over 4 mo. old Ducks over 4 mo. old Bees mo VALUE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS at Whole milk, cream, and butter sold, total value Whole milk sold Cream sold (see text) Butter sold Butter clmmed (including any sold) CoUNTY'fuu: XVI.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED UVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930; [Values based on inventory or production lllliltiplied by THE STATE. 7.,0~8,301 73,656,228 71,093,289 69,374,6 5,551,467 4,328,996 38,017,950 32,361,687 22,712,732 26,923,118 4,651,490 5,435,8)() 118, ,822 41,025 91,252 2,843,631 2,765,176 4,024,476 56,9 6, , , ,Q~8 722,19~ 7!>5, ,295 40,aoo 32, , , , ,211 69,241 76,050 (3) ,190 26;813 25,941 38, ,342 2,406 Baldwin 1,095,'161 1,168,1'15 1,004,806 1,043, , , , , , ,163 98,476 92,167 32,166 28,963 1,119 3,124 89,178 87,033 =,385 1, ,497 4,501 Barbour 1,108,01'1 1,01~,172 1,074, ,791 58,492 24, ,162 4, , ,631 l.ro, , ,316 32,114 49, ,505 6,339,016 25, ,411 5,570 8,378,700 36, ,317 25,863 5,314,940 15, ,521 1,763 5,974,773 15, ,174 14,1 232,772 1,937 19,944 1,863 1,008,235 4, ,2ro 4, ,304 7,241 7,946 1,944 1,395,2 15,928 9,923 6,7fn 6,522,582 59,712 43,946 62, = 10,895,762 82,037 51, , Wool shorn ,745 7, !>5, , Mobair and kid hair clipped !i Bibb '163,951 '16'1, , ,382 25,732 80, , , , ,460 29,634 35, ,029 19,991 19,720 29, ,911 11,258 37,276 4,911 15, ,816 5,841 17,329 51,465 74, Blount 1,2n,232 I, 102,338 1,209,494 l,oos,s&.l 123,935 55, , , , ,031 49,444 40,531 : " 82,293 81,334 88, ,445 5,101 90,639 78,009 63,159 34,510 5,242 3,678 22,238 39, , , Specified a.nijda.ls butchered on farms, total value ,124,922 53,025 62, ,424 41, ,342 Cattle and calves butchered ,992 1,167 6,996 1,296 1,334 2,427 Hogs and pigs butchered ,988,216 51,858!>5, ,128 40, ,887 Sheep and lambs butchered , Specified livestock purchased, total value ,947,545 33,035 84,828 19,090 37,219 92,431 Cattle and calves l>ought ,988,629 26,810 66,561 12,704 29,589 64,333 Ho~s and ptgs bought ,777 6,"225 17,992 6,386 7,624 27,981 Sheep and l11111bs bou~ht , 139, Bullock 1,039,'165 1,035,7'11 1,015,621 1,001,327 83,491 58, , , , ,171 57,192 66, ,002 23,784 21,925 33,370 1, ,044 12,813 81,937 7,876 14,781 3,360 55,662 1,577 11,474 36,161 79, , ,490 65,347 63,647 1,700 Butler I,OiS,'II'I 95'1, , ,332 32,678 31, , , , ,7 96,118 93, ,952 36,497 35,787 53, ,907 5,626 34,623 43,185 24,761 19,489 3,044 12,612 6,818 11,084 73,1.ro 126, , ,637 24,118 17,700 6,418 Specified livestock sold alive, total value... l ,8>1,695 83, , ,316 55, , ,9(M) 86,538 Cattle lind calves sold ,940, , ,829 46,552 41,400 68, ,710 42,746 Hogs and pigs sold ,812,588 42, ,184,653 13,677 38,662 9,690 43,576 Sheep and lambs sold ,397 10, BOO 214 Poultry raised, total value , 'n3,428 48, ,563 71,194 31, ,436 35,841 62, ,931,299 76, , ,492 47, ,822 82, ,922 Chickens raised ,589,359 46, ,988 68,231, 31, ,181 33,117 61,507 ue9.. 7,478,839 74, , ,728 4li, ,564 58, ,282 Turkeys raised ,886 2,370 7,268 2,680 ;1.68 5,141 2,580 1, ,937 2,340 5,013 8,526 2, ,270 4,878 Ducks raised , , iO 200 Chicken eggs produced ,990,263 68, ,697 55,911 40, ,465 42,211 64, ,077, , , ,291 69, ,172 50,92? 119,559 Chickens sold (alive or dressed) ,348,513 16,246 52, ,"248 8,291 39,442 6,966 13, ,432,972 32,904 96,110 26,402 13,264 55,451 13,049 39,576 Honey produced , , , ,265 = F=====l=46==,204==~f======~==i======3=,0=8=1=F======4=7=6=F======9=1=6i=====2= ====f======~==i=====2=,0=5=2~ VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND 64 All crops harvested, total value... ~ ,936,853 1,299,969 2,652,911 1,681, !, 779 2,697,' ,680 1,610, ,855,585 26,456,001 ~,085,860 25,934,381 38,851,908 2,279, , ,358 33J, ,132 2,793, , , ,3 407,193 (3) 2,6'18, , , ;383.US,404 1,251, , , , ,567 3,678, , , , ,545 1,.80,80~ 229, , , ,272 2,718, , , , , so All cereals (see text) Corn harvested for gra!n liheat threshed : Other grains and seeds Hay and forage ; Cotton lint and cottonseed (see text) TObacco Irish and sweet potatoes Vegetables for sale and for farm households use (excluding Irish and sweet potatoes, see text) Fruits and rmts." Sales of horticultural specialties (see text) All other crops ~ Forest products sold (see text) ' ,.1,5 18,959 6,879,406 5,1,016 9,077,826 6,914,559 43,933, , 186,873 34,937 00,235 7,076,491 8,778,218 10,464,200 12,723,016 4,047,945 3,618, , ,445 2,105,247 :),893,400 1,'125,5'11 63,617 50,493 95,646 44, ,540 1,510, , , , ,230 62,346 15,511 29,714 32,334 5,' ,702 67, , ,692 59, ,407 10,541 1,424,121 1,061, , , , ,793 94,191 34,129 21,170 31,802 '1, , , ,479 85, ,108 1,568, , , , ,945 57,847 18, ,573 39,361 15,063 27,428 15,510 28,181 19, , ,231,.!~ 1,""diU,41,885 83,393 70, ,658 21,054 9, ,657 36,864 10, ,007 39, , ,292 1,164,430 2,356, ,111 97, , ,928 88,351 57,778 97,239 70,152 33,701 28, , ,309 43,957 96,894 65,223 74,851 39,302 1$,091 3,400 21,246 44,735 9,082 77,384,800 61,539 40, ,383 1,601,385 1,499, ,3l0 186, , , ,196 6, ,294 59,4lj0 20,~15 1Values for female silver fox over 3 months old (kept in captivity) not included, since there were less than 3 farms reportinl!;. Znoes 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 193>. 3Where. there are less than 3 :farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals. e The State and county totals include values :for geese, grdneas, pigeons, quail, pheasants, and other and unspecified poultry.. The State totals for these items ar $4,820 for geese,.$9,558 for guineas, $117 for pigeons, $54 for quail, $80 for pheasants, and $623 for other and unspecified poultry.. $ The State and cmmty totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and unspeeified poultry. Tbe State totals for these i_tems are. 2,223 for geese, $5,807 for guineas, $463 for ptgeons, $10 for pheasants, and $368 for otber and unspeeified poultry. "The Stste and county totals include value for chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese only. Tbe State total for geese is $25,329.

2 ... CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA 525 AND VALUE OF SPEGIFIED IJVESTOCK PRODUCTS AND CROPS HARVESTED, 1939 AND 1929 county tmit price, except as otherwise noted. See text] Colhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Do!,!ars Do!!ars Do!!ars Do!!ars Do!!ars Do!!ars _ Do!!ars DolliJrs Do!!ars 909, ,167 1,058, , ,5q( 913,ijf0 67').,159.89,273 1,238,197 1,008, ,906 q78, , , , ,786 1,017,ijij9 1,008,584 :1 679, , ,722 89ij, ,079 70q, , , ,930 I, 122,507 1,197, , , , , , , , , , ,37<; 680, , ,9 479,155 l,059,fjj7 865,284 8."12, , ,376 50,220 00,189 62,276 98, ,646 53,088 27,870 35,463 00,268 Zl,072 33, ,684 38,Z76 44,773 50,730 00,969 87,312 42,168 27,044 16,125 48,645 22, ,28;; 6 582, , , , , , , ,320 3, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,876 44,650 42,:D1 40,653 79, ,777 27,388 17, ,103 56, ,356 15, ,427 61,657 28,454 37,772 72, ,930 23,597 31, ,544 00, ,076 22, , (3) 13 1, , ,149 1, f:j ,386 3,728 2, , ,099 38,791 48,534 47,471 31,437 32,385 43,448 24,119 39,5 24,265 33,805 23, ,<;53 37,921 47,854 46,995 30,918 31,467 42,630 23,785 39,287 23,518 33,498 22, ,414 50,959 66,445 61,928 39,130 46,261 59,380 39,066 57,654 40,996 54,212 30, , l,t/5 1, ,946 1,632 1,224 1, , ,350 2,443 4,007 3,376 1,468 10,310 5,374 3,596 5,246 1,848 4,292 2, ,742 72,311 17,300 51,343 6,7 18,550 16,837 8,468 19,272 71,498 13,498 18,085 M 177, ,430 37,687 <;5,1 15,709 19,613 51,543 22,948 49,657 44,491 12,963 29, ,650 45,100 4,881 25,012 3,301 14,524 6, ,137 62,966 8,197 4, ;826 62,884 11,490 15,366 3,514 11,846 Zl, ,948 35,026 4,208 5, , , , ,28;; 1,119 2, ,157 7,650 6,586 17,010 5, ,952.1,498 16, ,174 11, :D,521 22,616 11,463 18,235 3,045 3,713 8,618 7,7Zl 6,850 7,413 2,612 13, ,202 32,916 19,611 23,373 6,949 7,7 17,577 20,999 12,576 8,828 5,581 13, , , ,168 1<;1,527 61,671 73, ,691 84,342 87,250,623 65,159 69, , , , ,779 96,1D5 98, ,6 115, , ,784 97, , ("} ' (3) ~ 37 59,774 67,9 73,985 71,430 83, ,234 54,724 35, ,120 66, ,831 32, ,287 1,890 1,786 1,290 1,305 3,138 1, ,640 1,988 1,.087 1, ,452 65,879 72,163 70,040 81, ,088 52,352 34,TI6 163,400 66, ,744 31, (3) (3) ,617 56,189 31,628 29,993 15,891 39,7 27,480 16,765 43,8<9 71,812 40,043 29, ,673 45,931 14, ,357 18,323 26,916 10,5-12 4,081 25,7<9 63,378 28,515 22, ,732 10,258 17,157 15,636 2,556 12,859 16,894 12,684 18,100 8,43> 11,512 7, (3)...,u ,976 85,617 45,927 45,859 m,635 87,308 35,932 22,130 18'7, ,7Tl 115,T.n 55, ,626 63,932 20,867 25,263 47,507 58,942 16,324 7,584 45~ ,128 53,438 41, ,190 21,800 :;!5,000 20,586 10,128 28,328 19,548 14, ,054 35,376 62, , (3)... (3) ,622 81,9$ 108,790 53,482 48,048 56,244 38,282 77,995 47,9al 65,967 34, , , , ,Z70 76,472 90, ,503 69, ,983 68, ,638 62, ,483 78,208 61, ,841 53,028 46,281 54,551 37,493 77,390 47,065 65,663 34, , , , ,190 74,741 fr/, ,649 68,7m 111,532 65, ,232 6), , ,658 1, ~ 1,052 4,002 1,411 2,ll8 1,;;12 3,174 2, ,155 2,237 1,897 1, (3) f:JT ,350 90, ,ro6 102, ,352 63, ,466 45,391 00,744 43,945 57,Z20 00, , , , ,091 89, , , , ,636 85,12? 108,834 71, ,165 29,722 13,631 56,6 8,451 9,087 21,598 9,979 13,997 10,855 17,589 10, :D,887 38,550 27,1 36,854 18,451 28,:D2 52,5<9 25,416 34,7 16,235 43,644 21, , , ~ ,528 1,518 3,011 1,052 <;44 <;,785 2,621 1,733 1, ,809 1, f,ijf2,1ij& 1,~76,888 2,ijll8,810 1,51~ ~, , ,90'1 618,311. 2,1U,-i 1,230,708 1,358,5 526, ,810,3n 2,992,087 3,7118,613 3,05J,Iiji 1,601,897 I, 736,211 1,896,66' 1,51~,988 s,903,31o 1 3,1189,553 2,659,9ij& 9~9, ,71'!- 397, , , , , , ,5 429, , , , , ,477 ~ , , , , , ,129 ;;93, , , , , , ,163 2/!4, ,0 1-48, , , ,5 119, ,646 <97, , , , ,6 428, ,446 60S,9U 598, , , , , ~ ,200 90,653 8,209 81,952 79,442 76,919 41,921 9, ,370 2, ,847 10, ,193 23,685 6,959 31,180 48,582 49,992 15,296 3,903 1, ,347 10, , , , ,988 38,387 30,854 97,564 56, ,9311 1M, ,979 53,504 52, ,713 20,480 96,882 18,591 24,817 21,059 84,923 31, , ,464 24,632 16, , ,408 1,437, , , ,784 2!!8, , , , , , ,993,131 2,155,441 2,791,73) 1,843, , ,084 1,119,8m 961,084 1,859,100 2,006,212 1,325, , (3) ,842 (3) ~I 47,592 90,739 53,878 82,504 61,677 59,519 67,700 38, ,318 I 24,528 72,426 41, ,425 98,472 53, , , ,985 62,641 34, , , ,335 ~, ,898 97, ,638 2:D, , , ,879 68, ,370 I 121, ,8)3 82, , , ,838 ~ , , , , ,304 96, ,233 79, ,033 30,694 38, ,561 46,417 <;1,713 38,391 39,954 55,953 30,404 79,289 20, ,979 33,853 46, ,820 14,724 15,567 30,680 17,902 14,824 21, ,373 10, ,015 15,935 (3) (3) (3)... (3) 3, (') 86 2,761 3,049 1,8Xf.7, , ,500 1, ,312 31,393 15,628 40,357 31,192 33,762 16,792 9,~ 59,950 6,519 72,227 19, F,209 73,999 13,858 62,802 54,730 50,279 39,470 10,394 00,066 11,853 00,196 47, ,769 9,178 17,171 16,71' 39,787 ~2.79~ 16,~36 16,163 19,315 9,929 27,331 7, EJccludes value for com hop:ged or grazed off or cut for green or dry fodder; silage crops other than corn and sorghums; oats cut and t'ed unthreshed; and root and grain croks (other than corn and annuol legumes) hogged or grazed ofi'. The value for root crops 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 may be partly duplicated under the value of sales of' hor;icul tural speciol ties. 'lb.e State volue figure for flower and vegetable seeds is $8. 10 Includes figures f'or "thclassif'ied" farms; see also County tables XIII and XVII. The Value tor maple sirup and sugar produced is included in the value for "All other crops," for both 1939 and For 1939, value for.aple sirup and su~ar sold is included in "Fores~ products sold. " 1.be vs.lue for forest products sold is given as enwerated (see text)..

3 526 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA CouNTvTABLE XVI.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930; AND [Values based on inventory or production multiplied by (For def'ini tions and explanations, see text) Co'Vington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas De Kalb Elmore EscBIIIbia VALUE OF LIVEST 0 CK ON FARIIS 1 Domestic animals, poultry, and bees, total value qo,. 1,2.80, ,1711 1,988, ,817 1,98~, ,003,.625 1,100,321 8, ,187, ,338 1,621, ,853 2,163,803 1,871,366 1,005, ,790 3 Domestic animals, total value ,230, ,389 1,8, ,662 1,914,341 1,888,730 1,0115, , ,110, ,768 1,493, ,999 2,078,849 1,540, , ,278 5 Horses and colts over 3,., old ,926 34, ,582 37, , , ,158 40, ,245 29,365 87,326 10, , ,911 48,452 38,700 7 llnles and mule colts over 3 mo. old , ,549 1,246, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,546 9 Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Hogs and pigs-over 4 mo. old ,863 95,608 66, , ,817 66, over 3 mo. old ,611 95,537 00, , ,242 00,477 62,541 95, Sheep and 18111bs over 6 mo. old ,200 (3) 384 3,115 1,254 1,187 3, , ,918 1,285 1,911 7, Goats and kids-over 4 mo. old D 2, of all ages , , ,102 1, Poultry, total value ,399 31, ,277' 23,003 49, ,182 43,795 24, Chickens-over 4 mo. old ,639 30, ,007 23,279 45, ,467 43,010 23, over 3 mo. old ,382 54, ,227 40,919 84, ,727 57,958 35, Turkeys over 4 mo. old , , Ducks over 4 mo. old Bees ,007 1,700 2, ,613 1,368 1, ===~10~1~28~=====2~63~3~=====6~ ~063~F===~2~,9~3~5~======568~*=====5~ ~18=1=~=====2~679~F====3~ ~81~0~ VALUE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 24 1\hole milk, cream, and butter sold, total value ,620 14,938 58,398 19, , ,690 19, , , ,5 26 Whole milk sold ,062 9,130 29, , ,018 8,036 31,795 3, , Cre8111 sold (see text) , ,009 1,029 2, ,242 2,334 13,9 8,117 30, Butter sold ,005 5,114 24,414 8,708 8, ,430 9,458 57,928 11,793 26, Butter cburned (includ:lng any sold) ,639 62, ,640 70,272 82, , , , , , Wool shom , , llohair and kid bair clipped ("l Specified animals butchered on farms, total value , , , ,874 92, ,271 78,584 76, Cattle and calves butchered , ,720 5,631 2,292 1,298 3,544 1, Hogs and pigs butchered , ,8 159, ,328 90, ,919 74,960 74, Sbeep and lambs butchered Specified livestock purchased, total value ,732 94,906 84,101 97, ,096 84,798 65,447 20, Cattle and calves boutht ,167 24,307 96,735 24, ,908 27,819 49,619 14,169 44' Hots and pits boutht ,565 9,999 47,398 19,442 8,790 56,707 16,678 6, Sheep and la111bs boutht ("l Specified livestock sold alive, total value "" i79;296 "" i33; , , , ,* 110,649 80, Cattle and calves sold ,924 00,272 57,434.32, ,772 44,244 76,019 40, Hogs and pigs sold ,056 83,384 51, ,819 23,654 00,890 33,968 38, Sbeep and lambs sold (3) ( 3) , , Poultry raised, total value...: ,517 56, ,976 00,316 00, , , , , ,869 86, , , ,004 54, Chickens raised ,089 56, ,993 49,576 72, ,004,891 38, , , ,916 83, , , ,319 61, Turkeys raised , , ,840 1,046 1, ,077 3,843 1,397 2,381 22,006 1,083 2,280 1, Ducks raised ( 3 ) Chicken eggs produced ,372 54, ,658 41,738 59, ,0 100,110 47, , , ,852 96, , , ,215 86, Chickens sold (alive or dressed) ,250 15,618 74,154 11,645 12,796 53,949 25,992 9, ,268 37,206 77,696 25,349 44, ,668 99,152 25, Honey produced ,849 1,162 1, , ,637 1,173 2, ,155 1,2115 1,458 VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND 64 All crops harvested, total value All cereals (see text) Corn harvested (or train =L. 70 llheat threshed ~. 72 Other grains and seeds n 1~. 74 Hay and forage ~ ~L. 76 Cotton lint and cottonseed (see text) , Tobacco Irish and sweet potatoes Vegetables for sale and for farm households 1 use (excluding Irish and sweet potatoes, see text) Fruits and nuts Sales of horticultural specio:l ties (see text) fn All other cropato, : Forest products sold (see text)'~... JIS9 76,821 92,916 16,395 17,906 1,878 4,699 58,549 70, , , ,449 65,300 25,178 25,368 1,485 9,526 20,786 30, , , ,423 63,376 40,828 47, ,290 2,703 4,778 32,597 89, ,054 F===~==F===~==F===~==~======~=======F====~=F==~==~==~~ I,858,378 3,995, , , , , , ,246 80,362 62, ,782 2,318,400 7,099 36, , , , ,748 70, ,313 '7,832 21,525 65,616 84,024 15,5118 1,581,159 8,0", , , ,058 &23, , ,777 73,613 72, ,324 1,700, , ,286 U4, ,082 46,148 25, ,173 31,860 13,735 5,051,3~1 6, 7115, ,874 1,090, ,983 1,088, ,3!J2 21, , ,967 2,297,338 4,601, , , , , , ,656 14,320 19,800 2!1,569 26,685 ~1,55~ 1,1~8,958 2.,1185, , ,658 :l30,l'15 464, , ,333 87, , ,121 1,142, ,801 97, , ,585 51,818 17,435 42,955 33,471 31,531 1,816,908 11,821, , ,998 4l5, , ,013 69, , , ,313 3,080,237 (3) 89, , , ,108 55,519 28, ,044 87,212 19,385 ~.5118,059 6,38~,2.20 1,258,043 1,173,482 1, 366,553 1,172,171 1, ,629 16, , ,054 2,232,800 4,321,076 1, , , , , , ,072 7,'470 3,760 65,656 47,190 19,308 1Values for female sil'ver fox dver 3 montbs old (kept in captivity) not included, since tbere were less than 3 farms' reporting. 2J2oes 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 Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, deta are included only in the Sta.te totals. 2,133,929 3,527, , , , , ,619 21, ,668 29,202 1,034,242 2,~ , , , ,044 64,146 16,200 1,007 2,465 46,090 57,669 7, ,683 1,117, , , ,694 34#,800 17,8 93,664 51,109 44, ,225 1,129,467 4The State and county totals i.nclude values for geese, guineas, pigeons, quail, pheasants, and other and unspecified poultry. The State totals for these items are: $4,820 for geese, $9,558 for guineas, $117 for pigeons, $54 for quail, $60 for pheasants, and $623 for otber and unspecified poultry. 6The State and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, end otber and unspecified poultry. The State totals for these items are: $2,223 for ~se, $5,807 for guineas, $463 for pigeons, $10 for pheasants, and $368 for other and unspecified poultry. The Stat& and county totals include value for chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese only. The State total for geese is $25,329. 1, ,898, ,694 87, ,716 2,250 65,308 55, ,693

4 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE- ALABAMA 527 VALUE OF SPECIFIED UVESTOCK PRODUCI'S AND CROPS HARVESTED, 1939 AND 1929-Continued cotmty t.d'lit price, except as otherwise noted. See text] Etowah F!iyette Frllnkl.in Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson.Lame.r lauderdale Dollrzrs Dollflrs I,070,367 2, ,597 1,168,181 9~7,02~ 1,207,138 9,602 I,512,092 1,596, ,~65 810,272 1,~2, ,0~1, ,505 1,00~,871 1,098, 799 1,178,5~1 1.~~1, ,726 1,2~~.893 1,626,289 1,1~9, ,~58 1,6~7, ,022, , ,364 1,128,4 922,406 1,1, ,052 1,470,052 1,502, ,114 7,200 1,351, , , ,3S7 1,033,054 1,137,217 1,389, ,183 1,176,096 1,003, 711 1,071, ,083 1,549, ,650 33,432 67,582 44,114 96,822 89,721 37,743 67,!l40 167,390 54,796 71, , ,376 28,266 44,990 20,336 87, ,064 12,082 25, ,173 82,466 39, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , :, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,41: ,371 25,588 42, ,646 58,452 44,745 92, , ,906 41,195 28,107 56, ,705 24,442 50, ,657 91,773 82, , , ,212 43,018 28,163 90, ,105 3,364 2,541 1, ,194 3,463 5, ,621 1, , ,011 1, , ,146 1, , ,978 35,068 33,935 37,533 24,501 30,479 23,267 41,072 00,336 60,922 33,590 49, ,734 34,498 33,200 37,216 23,338 27,989 22,952 40,362 79,032 59,656 33,338 47, ,600 46,351 50,518 59,247 38,709 48,lg"/ 38,052 65, ,511 72,488 46,342 92,096 1: , ,653 1,246 1,288 1, ,530 2,429 1,413 1, ,940 4,653 3,766 6, ,513 1,491 3,564 8,067 5,141 4,031 5, ,478 20,179 18,676 ' 16,866 49, ,282 10,625 78,284 40, ,565 16, , ,717 28,083 31,677 28,284 71, ,977 21,351 78,354 52,270 1,340, 7 20,804 94, ,454 9,536 10,528 11,008 47, ,1:28 3,233 60,116 21, ,827 5,547 73, ,331 9,879 19,456 13,9 52, ,240 7,921 50,255 26,670 1,194,313 3,698 45, , ,121 2, ,641 3,696 6, ,683 4,719 13, ,425 4,322 2,817 5,849 11,771 47,568 3,798 12,1:28 2,640 61,417 7,592 17, ,904 9,938 7,0Z7 3,492 1,466 2,313 3,596 12,162 18,009 30,055 5,763 17, ,961 14,882 9,404 8,470 6,898 6,100 9,632 15,974 22,900 65,027 9,514 31, , , ,938 65,300 33,628 52,134 61,992 96, , , , , , , , ,596 83, ,227 1:28, , , ,7 166, , (3) , (3) ,404 67,360 85, ,236 74,761 81, , , ,623 72,618, , ,716 1,420 1,144 1, , ,262 2,376 1,942 1, ,628 65,892 64, ,914 74,041 00,5 115, , , ,174 73, , (3} (3) ,700 34,140 33,504 26,605 65,118 73,530 17,032 35,220 50,976 61,235 23,218 73, ,831 17,921 22,631 11,965 60,184 66,822 7,468 20,034 21,600 40,502 9,137 50, ,857 16,201 10,87:1 14,635 4,894 6,636 9,564 15,186 29,196 20,341 14,042 23, ("l... ("l ,469 45,945 56, ,742 00, ,554 98, , ,465 77,043 31, , ,133 '2.7,457 39,058 26,169 68,728 93,234 21,764 18,938 56,5 49,183 17,239 73, ,200 18,200 17, ,423 11,118 16,090 77, ,764 98,690 27,664 14,656 37, (3) , ("l 1, ,728 72,532 56,569 57,943 40,144 56,345 50,396 81, , ,042 73,568 00, ,014 92, , , , ,736 87, , , ,206 87, , ;,419 72,109 56,073 57,551 38,044 47,865 48,697 00, , ,733 72,828 79, ,445 91, , , ,402 87,052 85, , , ,398 86, , , ,834 7,676 1,642 1, , ,169 1,053 1,844 6,9 6,728 26,553 1,900 4, ,337 1, ,221 90,714 00,910 70,670 23,443 47,056 46,639 64, , ,387 92, , , , , ,388 70,278 86,567 81, , , , , , ,167 26,134 14,933 15,767 3,676 10,470 8, ,167 33,193 31,843 24, ,719 33,9 33,494 45, ,576 24,842 40,879 63,914 40,936 28,494 59, , , ,709 2,061 1,002 1, ,211 2,885 2,419 '2, , ,089 3,031 3,022 2,853 2, ,091,363 I,015, ,~~1 1,687,699 82~,580 I,019,667 1,9,278 2,352.,.78 2,953,532 1,060,1~9 1,088,2~7 1,699, ,225,216 2,006,1168 3,071,6Q5 3,661,273 2,011,355 3,070,208 3,158,896 ~.808,678 Q,W,8~1 2,039,068 2,616,611 ~.336,1~ , , , , , , , ,795 1,013, , , , , , , , , , , ,710 1,142, , , , , , , , , , , ,883 1,010, , , , , , , , , , ,971 1,140,184.!71, , , (3) ("l (3) , !. 2, , , ,502 2:7,512 13, ,7 72,265 38, , ,633 39,426 16,942 31,812 9, ,374 12,864 9, ,782 25,767 24, , ,408 14,116 30,553 21,926 7, ,699 63,419 98, ,653 64, , , , , ,545 60, , ,242 29, , ,191 51, , ,064 51, , ,347 22, ,573 1,082, , , , , , , ,655 1,225, , , , ,177,915 1,247,416 1,992,230 2,022,1 1,358,997 2,074,147 1,606,934 3,133,949 2,630, ,988 1,848,1.24 3,616, ,974 5, , , ,323 54,325 40,145 00,456 52,217 52,499 64, , ,009 95,869 59,527 74,013 oo 110,641 74,000, ,594 81, , , ,5 104, ,880 Tl, , , , , ,048 96,661 99, , , , , , , ,0 135, , ,171 66, , ,908 2, , , , , ,373 39,198 43,788 39,437 16,153 18,460 31,343 45,912 65,354 61,271 37,625 48, ,305 42,358 43,556 23,815 9,924 13,769 17,545 22,697 36,510 47,7 20,117 67, ,005 (') (3)... 6,500 53, , ,410 1,220 16,135 3,196 1:28,927 1,700 4, ,892 20,189 13,676 49,761 21,815 23,963 42,279 63,857 30,140 7,064 25,683 13, ,391 37,029 19,660 85,559 50,187 53,228 38,037 83,140 25,213 19,704 61,827 24, ,0~8 3~,939 16,922 3,097 8,1 15,676 7,~ II, 710 ~.336 II,068 28, , EKcllldes value for corn hogged or grazed off or cut for green or dry fodder; silage crops other than com and sorghums; oats cut and fed unthreshed; and root and grain crojs (other than corn and annual legumes) hogged or grazed off. The value for root crops hai"vested for feed was included (see text). The Sta-te and connty 'Valu~s for "Other grains and seeds" include the value of flower and vege-taole seeds, which may be partly duplicated tmder the value of sales of horticul.turai specialties. The State 'Value figure for flower and vegetable seeds is $8. 1~ blcludes figures for "Unclassified" farms; see also CoWlty taoles XIII and XVII. 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 maple sirup and sugar sold is included in Fores t products sold." The value for forest products sold is given as enumerated (see text).

5 528 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA CoUN'l'vTABI.E XVI.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930; AND [Values based on inventory or production multiplied by (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Uacon Yadison Marengo Marion VALUE OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS 1 Domestic animals, poultry, and bees, total value 1 19~0.. 1,286,911 8~,625 1,606,~1~ J,q30,039 1,068,652 1,899,792 1,651, ,qOO I,506, ,877 I,636,q50 I, 722, 1q7 989,912 2,030,073 2,067, , Jq7 3 Domestic animals, total value Q.. 1,239, ,788 1,550,605 1,388,343 1,029,954 1,832,260 1;607, , ,425,529 6,718 1,514,625 1,658, ,0ll0,872 1,991, ,3 5 Horses and colts over 3 mo. old {).. 140,173 47, , , , ,996 73, ,453 40, , ,535 48, , ,958 49,400 7 llules and mule colts over 3 mo. old , , , , ,980 1,053, , , , , , , ,804 1,086, , ,668 9 Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old , , ,813?23, , , , , , , , , , ,547 1,037, , Hogs and pigs-over 4 mo. old ,096 45,906 83,862 66,741 68, ,452 78,449 32, over 3 mo. old ,934 64, ,202 94, , , ,650 33,1 13 Sheep and lambs over 6 mo. old S6 2,942 1, ,526 1, , ,725 6, ,892 7, Goats and kids-over 4 mo. old ,617 1, ,666 1, of all ages ,653 3, ,985 7, Poultry, totel value Q.. 45,728 32,205 54,733 32,861 38,043 64,864 42,624 35, Chickens-over 4 mo. old ,274 31,096 54,020 28,988 35,552 62,955 39,765 34, over 3 mo. old Q.. 77,366 42,731 89,726 55,466 46, ,107 73,305 52, Turkeys over 4 mo. old ,251 2,005 1,213 2, Ducks over 4 mo. old Bees.. 194Q.. 1, ,076 8, ,549 1,386 1, ,677 1,428 2,099 8,573 1,707 4,094 2,321 5,141 VALUE OF LIVEST 0 C K PRODUCTS R = 34 Wool shorn ======1======t===='==l======1======f:==='==l==='==l==='==l 24- Mlole milk, cream, and butter sold, total value , , , ,358 44, , , ,955 69, ,902 73, , Whole milk sold ; , ,255 95, , , ,857 ~ 1-9,231 94,596 28, ,179 37, , Cream sold (see text) ,060 4,479 15,166 3,797 2,4 7, ,667 23,596 79,133 12,316 39, Butter sold ,794 18,790 9,107 1,291 8,507 18, ,570 34,702 17,195 2,590 23,172 30, Butter churned (including any sold) ,218 77, ,463 36,437 79, , , , ,202 85, ,676 2, (4) (') , Mohair and kid hair clipped < > Specified animals butchered on farms, total value ,188 62, ,440 64,415 79, ,467 96,220 90, Cattle and calves butchered ,837 2,142 1, ,380 3,611 1,289 1, Hogs and pigs butchered ,330 60, ,476 63,873 78, ,829 94,743 89, Sheep and lambs butchered ( 4 ) ( 4 ) ( 4 ) 42 Specified l lvestock purchased, total value ,174 41,954-97, ,149 40, , ,273 27, Cattle and calves bou~ht ,115 35,804 77,995 82,021 35, , ,178 9, Hots and pl~s bou~ht ,059 6; ,434 6,125 4, ,226 7, , Sheep and lambs bou~ht ( 4 ) ( 4 ) ( 4 ) Specified livestock sold alive, total value ,620 87, , ,550 92, , ,845 36, Cattle and calves sold ,795 64, , ,954 66, , ,348 19, Hogs and pigs sold ,681 22,536 59,314 23,040 25,8 65,456 20,340 17, Sbeep and lambs sold , (4) Poultry raised, total value " ,091 61, ,683 56,330 70, ,330 73,424 82, ,920 85, , , , , , , Chickens raised ,062 57, ,673 45,798 65, ,641 63,985 82, ,3 82, , ,007 96, , , ,( Turkeys ra1sed ,769 4, ,925 4,411 4,2 9, ,861 2,334 1,254 48,906 16,653 4,238' 23,467 1, Ducks raised Chicken eggs produced ,487 65, ,100 41,132 79, ,730 60,825 85, , , , ,614 98, , , ,7 60 Chickens sold (alive or dressed) ,590 15,367 31,807 10,190 U,059 22,136 9,825 35, ,626 22, ,987 46, 0)0 28,864 61,693 37,145 51, Honey produced , , , , , ,188 VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND 64 All crops harvested, total value All cereals (see text) ~L. 68 Corn harvested for grain ~L. 70 Nheat threshed..., Other grains and seeds Hay and forage Cotton lint and cottonseed (see text)... ~ Tobacco Irish and sweet potatoes m -L. 82 Vegetables t'or sale and for :farm households' use (excluding Irish and sweet potatoes, see text) Fruits and rnj.ts Sales of horticultural specialties (see text) All other crops Forest products sold (see text)1 _ , , , ,881 3,143 70,777 3,369 12,466 80, , ,864 13,444 33,201 3,011 7,713 1,388 16,236 9,047 9, , , i===='===j=====j:==='==j==='===j=====i=====!=====!====\ 2,185,257 q,7h,oi3 400, , , , ,434 3, , ,470 1,314,396 3,441, ,437 68, , ,595 46,849 34,402 12,187 15,980 8,697 I,qJ2,372 2,2Qq,78~ 312, , , , ,227 21,941 92,786 15, ,472 1,464, ,922 99,946 96, ,691 37,903 27,920 55,551 56,378 29,045 39,744 19,702 3,265,705 6,238,960 6,605 1,006, ,333 1,003,967 2,~ ,996 10, , ,467 1,807,394 4,579,00..1) , , , ,319 51,305 29,920 6,010 3,364 11,439 16,420 10,128 1,21),qq) 2,619, , , , , ;il82 57, , , ,377 1,471,9 54, ,303 79, ,879 39,932 20, ,805 43,616 18,795 1,716,278 2,580, , , , , ,921 54,568 63,630 46, ,190 1,780,408 60, , , ,812 33,628 9, ,646 34,717 80,342 15,817 q,291,781 7,565,2Qq 1,014, , , ,130 11,509 2,812,541 38, , ,710 2,118,157 5,487,914 6, , , , ,852 43,909 45, , ,341 15,510 13,379 9,351 1,272,859 3,725,556 ' 282,4 615, , ,506 90,294 38, , , ,431 2,526, , ,606 1 Values for :female silver fo~!)'ver 3 months old (kept in captivity) not included, since there were less than 3 farms. reporting.. 2 Does not include the vaj..ue t'or poultry other than chickens, or the value for silver fox and mink, es the rumbers on ho.nd were not obtained in rhe State and county totals include values :for geese, guineas, pigeons, quail, pheasants, and other and tmspecii'ied poultry. The State totals for these items are: $4,8.20 for geese, $9,558 for ~eas, $117 for pigeons, $54 for quail, $60 for pheasants, and $623 for other and tmspecif'ied poultry. 4 \\'here there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals. 6l'he State and county totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and l.dlspecified poultry. 'lbe "State totals tor these items are: $2,223 for ~eese, $5,807 for guineas, $463 for pigeons, $10 for pheasants, and $368 for other and unspecified poultry. - The State and cotmty totals include value for chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese only. The State total for geese is $25, , ,833 41,713 15, ,276 51,251 32,157 I,196,979 2, 3, , , , , ,523 17,229 81,650 78, ,026 1,706, , , , ,542 78,267 43, ,120 31,3 21,972

6 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA 529 VALUE OF SPECIFIED IJVJ!BTOCK PRODUC.l'S AND CROPS HAR~TED, 1939 AND 1929-continued councy unit price, except u otbenrf.be noted. See text] llarsllal.l llobile llmroe llontgoury Uorgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell St. Clai.r Shelby Do!Iars I,881,285 7&3,339 1,23~,,02 2,196,712 1,316,~1~ I,136,~65 I,211,&16 1,166,m 910, ,111'J 687,,76 6, ,551,,8& 707,289 1,167,58' 1,912,0116 1,381,889 1,302,655 1,1'1,528 1,019, ,730 6,.., 632, , ,585, ,052 1,181,745 2,144,189 1,2116,lll6 1,107,336 l,lll9,161 1,126, , , ,11)9 639, ,42D, ,4M 1,11)3,349 1,840,800 1,290,576 1,259,441 1,087, , , ,91Mc 583, , ,466 81,429 48, , ,474 '13,509 llll,874 37,532 65,550 41,870 37,476 63, ,064 71,499 65, ,437 91,1M3 84,986 68,478 19,3S.'i 52,765 31,579 38,194 50, ,017, , ,065 5'13, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,lD4 326, ,5' , , ,301 1,334, , , , , , , , , ,549 3!111, ,827 1,170, , , , ,5 21:6, , , , ,517 65,lll8 123, ,290 59, ,318 51,619 ll!!l,633 36,634-58,806 24,887 32, ,961 45,611) IM,290 83,637 65,llll 111,698 60,587 L.'i6,901 36,165 61,291 24,761 39, , ,168 1,0lll 3, :Ill 1,434 34,878 1,814 7, , ,169 l,l15 1, ,9i ,209 3,179 1,9111 ' " 2lll 772 1,058 4, ,965 49,844 41,465 50,830 58,403 26,337 41,823 48,0!11 25,172 33,014 34, ,848 47,0 40,468 45,183 57,272 25,813 41,337 29:;- 26, 47,350 22,820 32,329 33, ,920 48,918 59,214 67,830 86, ,637 52,425 47, ,603 26,506 44,835 47, , , , , !S M 21 2,'2 6,643 1,192 1,693 1,8' ,672 1, ,353 1, ,123 2,967 4,871 3,373 4,627 1,577 1,911 3,037 5, ,219 3, , ,539 7, ,308 78, ,827 53,087 45,051 39, ,421 58,790 1, ,6 544,332 16, ,706 '13, ,457 66,217 44,581 62,964 99,937 88,201 2lli, , ,'131 3, ,294 49, ,516 43,11)5 35,051 16,508 87,762 40,11)8 159, , ,619 9, ,198 38, ,459 39,421 23,142 23,300 79,651 55, ,253 Zl 7!11" 5,382 1,033 16,087 6,929 11,920 3,122 1,278 ZIO 477 1,!115 2,3Y7 26 2,058 39, ,390 7,825 44,011 9,364 4,898 5,252 2,018 8,109 3, ,609 14,426 2,495 23,827 22,250 5,381 6,860 8,722 22,"713 7,182 16,877 12, ,392 25,468 6,724 21,118 26,691 18,987 17,462 18,541 34,412 18,238 21,776 16, ,043 41,143 65,742 82, ,939 55, ,708 82, ,164 50, ,587 90, ,121 53, , ,2lll" 268, , ,4 170, ,628 67, , ,11) , <'> ,6l ,2lll lll : <'> ,486 48, ,253 89, ,615 68,695 92, ,112 81,37t. 43,398 52,711 55, ,lll3 5,934 2,742 3,719 3, , ,818 1,050 2,086 2, ' 149,338 42,684 1ID, , ,432 67,870 91, ,176 77,508 42,296 50,508 1>2, (.) < > 117 <'> 41 93,628,926 62,963 aso u6 67,963 82,551 64,693 41,736 27,329 37,.&37 21,442 28, &3,680 59,389' 50, ,/194 44,718 76,973 52,011 27,236 8, ,497 10,268 21, ,914 15, ,785 23,190 5,556 12,682 14,500 18,526 2,940 11,174 6, (') 1, < > (') 45 93, , , , ,2 139, , ,037 36,790 83,312 34,084 48, ,568 95, , ,132 71, ,916 83,198 51,465 20,506 60,245 19,887 29, ,523 52,792 51,387 40,344 54,345 19,!118 18, ,571 16,263 23,0M 14,147 19, , , < > < > ("') ,035 89,550 69,005 87, ,032 54,414 63,9 65,900 77,545 50,691 51,197 57, ,894 90, , !, ,157 98, ,0 llll, ,lD4 111,061 Ill, , ,516 83,255 68,178 78, ,091 46,307 63,080 64,073 76,2lll 43,184 50,513 54, M,134 81,985 llll, , ,287 77,821 86,263 ld4,774 lll6,718 66,266 79,605 79, ,238 4, ,862 1,681 7, ,8 1,235 7, ,350 M 872 4,992 4, ,205 1, ,765 3,087 7,836 4,143 lll, , , lll l ,514 li6,032 78,441 :w; ,'11i6 49,203 89,499 84, ,779 51,842 79,648 94, , , , , , , , , ,320 55, , ' , ,601.&3,273 14,133 :.12,5:.13 42,097 10, ,214 ZZ,382 :.19,741 6,011 13,022 22, ,507 40,798 :.16,5113 5/1,950 52,318 22,347 18,705 28,746 60,458 14, ,237 6l 2,043 8, ,532 1, , S,&a; , ,027 1,084 3,103 ZIO 1,029 1, ~.166,,&0: 1,253,926 1,,88,00& 1,972,K9 2,733,527 M9,2'" 1,577,M7 2,172,292 1,,56,110 1,000,863 1,072,219 81~, ,638,9111 2,2.",729 3,500,819 2,517,517 '1,971,1U 2,977,,66 2,801,908 3,120,'150 3,010,199 1,859,105 I,682,7!8 1,691, l,m1, , ,5~ 527, , , , , , , , , Mc, , , , , , , , , , ,50i 418, ,01J8,8:J6 199,001.&32,90:.1 462, , ,6 430,890 / , , , , , ,50:.1 549,468 4/19,6!19 780,5.&3 429, , , , , , , (4) 2, , ,786 20, , ,611) 20,625 63,lll4 45, ,543 34, ,871 12,109 14, ,057 11,211 82,715 66,218 3,9i2 55,lD4 34, ,733 14,535 54,853 7,884 14, ,070 98,781 59, , ,1'13' lll7,465 90, ,79i 121,610 71,545 98, , , ,678 41, ,3 221, ,545 45,3'13 181,1!111 34,138 26,519 65,318 68,334 2,2111,427 62, , ,486 1,433, , , , , , , , ,945, ,578 2,302,279 1,21:6,064 3,656,505 1,986,625 1,792,105 1,633,.498 2,070,893 1,243,0&5 1,008,82f\ 879, !111 < > , , ,884 llll,323 86,370 50, ,336 91,789 ~,162 57,040 52,374 41, , , ,084 :J1!3,979 84, ,859 96, ,s:M, 73, ,059 54,2lll, '283,632 2'13, ,769 16'l,!J59 211,225 1M,l96 174, , , , , , ,5Zt 4111, , ,' , , , , ,987 64, ,9'13 176, , ,703 43,M& 77,311 87,001 46,828 22,387 61,881 50,628 31,812 44,350 34, , ,189 46,02:1 20,356 65,825 15,423 15,581 25,147 46,182 17,661 19, , , , ,700 < >.... 1,168 c >..... <'> c > c > ,255!110 15,420 4,290 1,650 1, , ,420 57,253 54,946 36,264 M,471 21,410 41,021 43,652 25,161 26,262_ 15,421 lli,5id 88 19,870 67, ,895 42,410 14,905 54,333 85,317 19,916 43,026 ~,4 25,959 35, ~",556 38,1'll 21,111' 1'1,718 17,668 9, ,239 1'1,92~ 21,898 16,' ,179 22,' llxcl.udes value for corn hogged or grazed ott or cut for green or dry fodder; silage crops other than corn and sorgimls; osts cut ani fed untbreshed; ani root and grain crops (othi>r tbon corn and 8niiWil legumes) hogged or grazed off". The value for root crops barvested for feed was included (see text} 8 The state am county values for "Otber grains and seeds" include the value of" flower and vegetable seeds, which " be partly duplicated under the value of" sales of" hor,l'icul tural specialties. The state value figure for flower and vegetable seeds is $8. 10 Incl.uaes figures for "llncla.ssified" :fams; see also County tables Xlll ani xvu. The value for IUipl.e s1np and sugar produced is :IDcluded in the value for m.other crops, for botb 1939 ani For 1939, value.for IUipl.e sirup ani sugar sold 1s included in "Forest ~ts sold. The value for forest products sold ib given as emaerated (see text)

7 530 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA CouNTY TABlE XVI--VALUE OF SPECIFIED UVESTOCK ON FARMS, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930; AND VALUE OF SPECIFIED UVESTOCK PRODUCTS AND CROPS HARVESTED, 1939 AND 1929-Continued [Values based on inventory or production multiplied by county unit price, except as otherwise noted. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sumter Tallade'ga Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox Winston VALUE OF LIVESTOCK ON FARIIS 1 Domestic animals, poultry, and bees, total value... li9'10.. 1,650,167 1,077,0~9 881,167 1,228,966 8~7, ,200 1,~86, , ,662,825 1,067,029 ~0,989 1,177, , ,676 1,722.~03 609,686 3 Domestic animals, total value ,614,914 1,032, ,241 1,171, , ,676 1,449, , ,500, , ,370 1,106,696 3, ,310 1,666, ,201 5 Horses and colts over 3 mo. old ,674 45,702 56,741 56,616 66,692 76, ,760 56, ,292 54,666 37,041 66,006,604 70, ,656 31,032 7 Mules and mule colts over 3 mo. old , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,762 9 Cattle and calves over 3 mo. old , , , , ,878 2a:>,B 801, , , , , , , ,631 1,023,!D5 164, Hogs and pigs-over 4 mo. old ,840 53,834 34,716 71,300 38,937 50,806 91,200 19, over 3 mo. old ,955 63,840 44,984 65,376 44,422 66, ,598 16, Sheep and lambs over 6 mo. old ,712 1, , ,576 1, , , ,660 4, Goats and kids-over 4 mo. old ,041 1, of all ages , , ,912 3, Poultry, total value; ,317 43,517 36,680 55,468 48,924 18,822 34,880 24, Chickens-over 4 mo. old ,993 42,264 36,034 54,572 46,260 18,246 33,621 23, over 3 mo. old ,639 66,406 54,559 67,171 60, ,868 54,529 20, Turkeys over 4 mo. old , Ducks over 4 mo. old Bees ,158 1,236 2,421 2,216 1, ,371 ~ 1930 F=====3= =138==f=====42'=89=5~======3=,0=50=4======3~,~==6=F=====4=,=7=22~=====4=,=4=7=8~====1~,=37=0=F=====2~,=6==29 VALUE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 24 ~ole milk, cream, and butter sold, total value Whole milk sold ~ Cream sold (see text) Butter sold Butter churned (including any sold) Wool shorn !loha:!r and kid hair clipped ,003 45,472 30,091 12,137 2,298 30,011 2,614 3,324 61, , , ,996 95, ,459 4,482 10,645 14,664 19, , , ,578 66,259 49,936 25,2 2,283 10,549 18,359 30, , , , , , ,126 1,339 2,116 22,344 40, , , ,6 107,365 26,990 70, ,004 10,304 32, , , ,453 8,574 3,369 4, ,9 3,4 21,594 47,444 3,221 15,505 5,365 22,839 4,405 7, , ,962 60, , Specified animals butchered on farms, total value ,398 79,315 66, ,176 83,230 54,773 79, cattle and calves butchered ,300 2,299 2,774 3,318 2,567 1, Hogs and pigs butchered ,730 76,791 63, ,828 80,626 52,862 78, Sheep and lambs butchered Specified livestock purchased, total value ,634 27, ,557 33,.W8 25, ,463 24, cattle and calves boutht ,698 17,470 28, ,600 23, ,883 14, Hots and pits boutht ,600 10,288 15,120 19,296 17, ,580 9, Sheep and lambs boutht (4) (') (').. ( 4) 46 Specif'ied livestock sold alive, total value ,851 45, ,785 81,382 43,445 76, ,111 28, cattle and calves sold ,993 24,159 53,796 45,145 21,190 50,644 ~8,805 16, Hogs and pigs sold ,148 20,484 25,965 35,862 21,827 15,984 27,632 12, Sheep and lambs sold (4) , (4) 50 Poultry raised, total value " ,806 50,670 60,342 83,318 58,993 22,346 56,723 34, , , ,221 96,205 95,546 59, ,581 51, Chickens raised ,433 58,464 59,521 80,482 58,393 21,816 54,383 33, , , ,322 95,230 94,777 56,522 98,828 51, Turkeys raised , 727 1, , , ,206 2,763 1, ,179 13, Ducks raised !DB Chicken eggs produced , ,960 80, ,933 99,434 30,938 55,677 49, ld6,b36 137, , , ,552 65,815 96,952 91, Chickens sold (alive or dressed) ,350 12,850 16,721 21,278 11,738 2,984 4,318 8, ,879 29,723 84,774 24,729 25,434 18,268 80,580 14, Honey produced.. ; , , , ~===24==,469===F=====2~ =9=50~=====1= =7=44~======2~,24==7=F=====2~,48==5=t=====1~7=81=f=====l~l~63~F=====2~23=2 VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED AND r 64 All crops harvested, total value All cereals (see text) earn harvested for train /heat thrashed Other grains and seeds 1939.: Hay and forage Cotton lint and cottonseed (see text) Tobacco Irish and sweet potatoes Vegetables for sale and for farm households 1 use 1,062,161 2,679, , , , ,100 57,129 41, , , ,166 1,624,943 (4) 59, ,670 1,716,819 3,216, , , ,286 2,4 342 ' 29,114 8, , , ,022 2,264,956 70,022 45,651 l,q66,012 2,2ql,~8 347, , , , ,257 13, ,979 12, ,049 1,438, ,291 83,157 2,033,308 3,362, , , , ,684 57,229 36, ,136 60, ,797 2,037, , ,125 1,098,q62 2,188,66~ 279, , , ,297 17,472 16, ,724 55, ,698 1,038, , ,470 ~29, , ' , , ,485 40,266 33,905 23,865 22,717 60, ,729 38, ,909 93q,68~ 2,200, , , , ,lD3 57,443,782 76, ,973 1,233,500 (') 64, ,320 12,557 17,836 8,680 8, ,721 9,67'2 83, , , , ,095 1,678, , , , ,003, ,371 6,880 49,260 46, ,933 1,093, (excluding Irish and sw~t potatoes, see text)., , , , , ,304 90, ,497 83, , , , , ,221 lj;2, ,786 83, Fn.tits aru:1 nuts ,179 19,032 45,806 57,440 73,834 11,9 44,080 50, i,861 14,565 27,403 27,747 93,717 28,152 17,160 48, Sales of horticultural special ties (see text)."1939 (') 9,410 1,337 (') , , , All other crops ,230 22,994 40,077 39,Q7B 17,873 16,385 30,890 9, ,618 37,761 66,570 60,413 35,599 34,290 59,626 14,1 90 Forest products sold (see toxt) ,2~1 10,086 20,6 51,371 2~,966 87,910 38,062 13,388 1 Value for female silver fox over 3 mcnths old (kept in captivity) not included, since there were less than 3 farms repqrting. 2Does not include the Value for poultry other than chickens, or the value for silver fax and mink, as the mmbers oo. hand were not obtained Jn The State and colmty totals include 'Values for ~ese, guineii., pigeons, quail, pheasants, and other and unspecified poultry. 'lhe State totals for these items are: $4,620 for geese, $9,556 for guineas, $117 for pigeons, $64[or qua t!, $60 for pheasants, and $623 for other and unspecified poultry. 4Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals. The Sta and catmty totals include values for geese, guineas, pigeons, pheasants, and other and \D'lspecified popl.try. The State totals for these items are: $2,223 for geese, $5,807 for.gu:lneas, $463 for pigeons, $10 for pheasants, and $3~ for other and nnspecified poo.ltry. 6The State and c<rmty totals include value for chickens, turkeys, duq,ks, and geese only. Th.e State total for geese is $25,329 Excludes value for corn hogged or grazed off or cut for green or dry fodder; silage crops othetedr ~ ~~ and sorghums oats cut and fed unthreshed and root and grain crops (other than corn and armual legumes) howl;ed or grazed off. The value for root crops harves or e was included' (see text). 8 The State;;;;;! coomty values for "Other grains and seeds" include the value of fl""""ower and vegetable seeds, which may be partly duplicated undtr the value of sales of horticultural specialties. The State value figure for flower and vegetable seeds is $8. 9 lncludes figures for "lblclassified" farms; see a~o CCAID 1~ tables.w~ and XVII. 10The value for maple sirup and sugar produced is included in the value for "All other crops," for both 1939 and For 1939, value or map sirup and Sugai Sold is included in "Forest products sold. n The value for forest products sold is gtven as em.nd:brated (see text) 37,904 54,353

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