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CHAPTER IX

VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS (955)

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Introduction ................•.............•................ other published data ..................•....................

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Period of time covered .................................... . Checking during office processing on quantity and value of farm products sold ..•..................................

Crops ..................................................... . Livestock and livestock products .......................... . Livestock sold alive ..•..........•......................... Paul try sold ................•.............................. Milk sold ...........•.........................•............ Government payments and loans ............................. . Value of sales and production for farms with

new operators ................................•............ Farm products purchased for resale .................•....... Gross income of farm operators ............... , ............ . Value of farm products sold ............................... . Value of production .......•................................. Changes in the value of farm products produced, 1954 to 1959 .............•................................

Changes in the value of farm products sold for the conterminous United States, 1954 and 1959 ................ .

CONTENTS

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PRINCIPAL FARM PRODUCTS SOLD

Principal farm products sold ............................. .

PRINCIPAL FARM PRODUCTS SOLD FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES

All crops ..................................... ·· ......... · Cotton ................................................... . Corn ..................................................... . Wheat .......................................... , ......... . Vegetables ............................................... . Fruits and nuts ...................................••...... Horticultural special ties ................................ . Forest products sold ..................................... . Livestock and poultry and livestock and poultry products sold ........................................... .

Cattle and calves ........................................ . Hogs and pigs ..........................................•.. Sheep and lambs .......................................... . Dairy products ........................................... . Chickens ...................................••..•.......... Chicken eggs .....................................•........

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Value of all farm products sold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 966 Value of all crops sold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 967 Value of all crops sold as a percent of all farm products sold, 1959................. .................................•.•........ 967

./Value of vegetables harvested for sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 968 Value of fruits and nuts sold.................................................................................................... 968 Value of horticultural specialties sold.......................................................................................... 969 Value of forest products sold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 969

JValue of all livestock sold alive................................................................................................ 970 ../ Value of cattle and calves sold alive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 970 '-"Value of hogs and pigs sold alive................................................................................................ 971

Value of sheep and lambs sold alive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972 Value of dairy products sold ................................................................................. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973 Value of all poultry and poultry products sold................................................................................... 973 Value of broilers, other chickens, and chicken eggs sold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 974

TABLES

Table-1.-Value of all farm products sold, by source, for the United States: 1959 and 1954........................................ 960 2.--Specified crops-total value of production for the United States: 1959, 1954, and 1949............ ...........•••.......• 963 3.-Value of farm products sold and number of farms, by divisions and States: 1959, 1954, and 1949.......................... 975 4.-Value of farm products sold, by major sources, by divisions and States: 1959, 1954, and 1949..... ....................... 976 5.-Value of crops sold, by major groups, by divisions and States: 1959, 1954, and 1949..................................... 978 6.-Value of livestock and poultry and their products sold; by major groups, by divisions and States: 1959, 1954,and 1949... 980 7.-Value of specified farm products sold, by divisions and States:' 1959 .....................•.............. :............... 982 8.-Value of production of field crops (other than vegetables, fruits, nuts, and horticultural specialties), and

specified crops, by divisions and States: 1959 and 1954 .............................................................. ·. 986 9.-Unit prices· used in computing values for specified items, by divisions and States: 1959 and 1954........................ 992

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Chapter IX.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS

Introduction.-This chapter presents available statistics for the value of sales and the value of production of farm products based on data collected in the 1959 Census of Agriculture. For comparative purposes, some data for sales and value of produc­tion are presented for the censuses of 1954 and 1950. '.rhe value figures published in this chapter provide a basis for analyzing and evaluating the relative agricultural importance of a specific crop or livestock item or of a particular area of the United States. They present the status as of a given time and, to the extent that historical data are available, they afford a basis for appraising the changes which have taken place over a period of time.

The sales data compiled in the censuses of a~ricult.ure do not represent gross farm income. The term "value of sales," as used in this chapter, represents gross sales. Many of these data were obtained by multiplying quantity harvested for sale (production for some crops), or quantity sold, by a State average unit price furnished by the U.S. Department of Agriculture; some rep­resent the total dollar value of sales as reported by the farm operator.

There are several reasons why census value of sales data do not correspond to total cash receipts by farm operators. Gov­ernment payments for rentals and benefits, soil conservation, price adjustment, price parity, Sugar Act, and production pro­grams are not included in the census data for value of sales. For 1959, cash receipts are not included for several items such as farm sales of butter, butrermilk, cheese, skim milk, goat milk, bees, honey, wax, home butchered meat, hides, pelts, rabbits, fur animals, corn fodder, sorghum forage and silage, grain straw, and the rental of pasture. (For Hawaii only, the amount of honey sold and any meat sold from animals slaughtered on farms were included in the value of sales.)

Value of sales includes the value of crops and livestock sold from a farm regardless of who did the selling and regardless of who shared in the receipts. On a tenant-operated farm, the land­lord's share of the receipts is included as well as the estimated value of crops or livestock given to the landlord as payment for rent or service.

Sales data provide measures of the total movement of agricul­tural products from farms and ranches. They include not only the landlord's share of crops and livestock sold or to be sold but also his share taken to his own farm for use there. Sales of crops grown on a contract basis, livestock fed on a contract basis, and poultry raised under contract with feed dealers or others are included as sales from the farm. Thus, the total value of sales, as shown in this chapter, was intended to represent a gross sales figure for all farms.

The data given represent either value of sales or value of pro­duction regardless of whether or not the fann operator made a profit. The data do not represent net returns.

For dairy products, the gross sales value was to be reported. Enumerators were required to explain to respondents that the value is the amount shown on the statement before the creamery, milk plant, or dealer deducted handling and hauling charges and cost of supplies.

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The gross value of vegetables sold referred to total receipts without regard to the farm operator's production or marketing costs. Enumerators were also instructed to make sure the opera­tor included the gross value of vegetables grown under contract to canners, freezers, or other processors. Farm operators were not to deduct the cost of seed, fertilizers, or other materials furnished by the processors, etc.

The State average prices used in computing value of sales were obtained by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. De­partment of Agriculture. The prices are based on reports pro­vided by a sample of farmers and dealers. The average prices were calculated separately for each State.

The statistics are presented for the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii; for the conterminous United States; 3 major regions; 9 geographic divisions; and for each of the 50 States. An outline map showing the regions, geographic divisions, and the States for which data are presented appears in the Introduc­tion of this volume.

Other Published Data.-Values of sales and of production, and the number of farms reporting various items of sales and produc­tion, are available in other chapters of this volume and in other published reports for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Available data are shown in chapter VI for livestock and livestock. prod­ucts; in chapter VII for field-crop and vegetable items; and in chapter VIII for fruits and nuts, horticultural specialties, and forest products.

A limited amount of data for the quantity and for the value of farm products sold is given by various classifications of farms in this volume in chapter X for comrr.ercial farms by tenure of operator; in chapter XI for farms classified by economic class ; and in chapter XII for commercial farms by type of farm.

Detailed statistics on the value of farm products sold by coun­ties are presented in county tables 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12 of volume I of the reports for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Data on the quantity and value of various products ·sold in each State are given in State tables 7, 8, 9, and 13 and data on the value of live­stock on farms, in State table 6 of volume I of the reports of the 1959 Census of Agriculture.

The statistics presented for the value of production and for the quantity and value of sales for all crops, forest products, and poultry and poultry products represent totals obtained by adding the data for all farms. The statistics on the sale of dairy prod­ucts and livestock sold alive represent estimates made oli. the basis of data tabulated for a sample of approximately 20 percent of the farms. (See page XVIII of the Introduction to this vol­ume for a description of this sample.) Statistics presented in chapters X, XI, and XII for the quantity harvested and the value of sales represent estimates based on the tabulation of data for only a sample of farms. These estimates will differ somewhat from the totals given in this chapter because, for reasons of econ­omy, estimates based on the sample were not adjusted to totals for all farms. (See page XIX of the Introduction to this volume.)

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958 GENERAL REPORT

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

For definitions having general application, such as those for "a farm," "farms reporting," the classification of farms, etc., see the Introduction to this volume.

Period of Time Covered.-Except for vegetable and potato crops in south Florida, and citrus fruits, olives, and avocados, data for both value of sales and value of production for the 1959 census relate to the crop year 1959. For citrus fruits, the data relate to the crop harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 market­ing season. Data for olives relate to the crop harvested in 1950 for all States except California and Arizona. In those two States, the olives harvested from the bloom of 1958 during the 1958-59 harvest season (September 15, 1958, to February 28, 1959) were to be reported. In the case of avocados, the data for California relate to the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the marketing season that extended from October 1, 1958, to September 30, 1959; the data for Florida were to relate to the crop harvested for the marketing season that extended from July 1, 1959, to February 28, 1960. In south Florida, the data for vegetables and potato crops relate to a full year begin­ning on October 1, 1958, and ending September 30, 1959.

Since the census was taken in the fall of 1959, the market movement for many of the crops had not been completed at the time of the enumeration. In the wheat-producing areas, several months had elapsed since harvest. For corn, soybeans, and sev­eral other crops, the harvest was still in progress when the enu­meration was beginning. It was stressed, by questionnaire notes and instructions to the enumerator, that the sales should include both the quantities that had been sold and those that would be sold regardless of date of sale.

Data for sales of livestocl{ and poultry and their products are for the 1959 calendar year. For most of the livestock and poultry items, only sales were obtained as no questions on production were asked. For many livestock products, such as milk, cream, and eggs, sales take place almost immediately after production. For other products, such as wool and mohair, the sale may be delayed for some time after production. The sales data shown in the tables of this chapter generally represent the values as reported by farm operators for the calendar year 1959 and were to include the estimated amounts that would be sold by Decem­ber 31, 1959.

Checking During Office Processing on Quantity and Value of Farm Products Sold.-A check was made for each farm product sold to insure that the quantity and value of sales were consistent with production or inventory and reasonable in relation to other data reported on the individual agriculture questionnaires.

Crops.-For a number of crops, the checking of individual ques­tionnaires was limited to ascertaining that the quantity harvested was reasonable, as it was assumed that all or nearly all of the crop harvested was sold. Crops for which it was assumed that the entire quantity harvested was sold ·included cotton, tobacco, sugar beets for sugar, sugarcane for sugar, hops, all berries and small fruits, and nursery and greenhouse products. The sale of these products totaled $4,353 million and equaled 32.4 percent of the value of all crops sold and 14.3 percent of the value of all farm products sold.

For the following crops, it was -assumed that nearly all the crop was sold and no checking of the quantity sold was required for individual questionnaires: All tree fruits, nuts and grapes, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, dry field and seed beans, dry field and seed peas, dry lima beans, maple sirup, and all field seed crops. Crop disposition estimates made by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S., Department of Agriculture were used to calculate the value of sales for this group of crops.

Of the quantity of these crops harvested in 1959 in the United States, the following percentages were sold:

Quantity sola as a pet·cent of quantity

Crop hat·vestea All tree fruits, nuts, and grapes_________________________ 99. 3 Irish potatoes _________________________________________ 86.5

Sweetpotatoes ---------------------------------------- 53.6 Dry field and seed beans-------------------------------- 98. 4 Dry field and seed peas--------------------------------- 96.5 Dry lima beans---------------------------------------- 97. 9 Maple siruP-------------------------------------------- 93. 2 All field seed crops------------------------------------- 88.8

The estimated value of sales of these crops was $2,014 million and represented 6.6 percent of all crops sold.

For vegetables harvested for sale, farm operators and enumera­tors were asked to report the value of all. vegetables sold. The office verification consisted of a technical review to assure that reasonable values were reported for the acreages of the various vegetables harvested.

For corn, sorghums, small grains and hays, farm operators were asked to report the quantity sold or to be sold. Most of the crops in this group are grown both for feed and seed on the farm and for sale. For grain crops usually sold (wheat, rye, buck­wheat, rice, and flaxseed), a check was made to see that the quantity sold was reported if the quantity harvested totaled 100 bushels or more. If a quantity sold was not reported, the quan­tity sold was estimated by subtracting from the bushels harvested two times (2 bushels per acre for seed) the acres harvested. If the quantity harvested was 1,000 bushels or more for wheat or 100 bushels or more for rye, buckwheat, rice, or flaxseed, a check was made to see that the quantity sold was equal to approximately the quantity harvested minus two times the acres harvested. The quantity sold was changed if the change in the quantity sold would be as much as 100 bushels.

A comparison of the number of farms reporting quantity har­vested and the number of farms reporting quantity sold for these crops were as follows :

NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING QUANTITY HARVESTED AND QUAN­TITY SOLD OF SPECIFIED FIELD CROPS, FOR THE UNITED STATES :

1959

Farms reporting quantity harvested

Farms reporting quantity sold

Crop Unit Percent Under of farms

Total 100 Number reporting bushels quantity

harvested ---------

Rye.---------------- Bushels_---------_-- 67,210 23,943 39,643 59.0 Buckwheat. _________ Bushels_------------ 7, 067 3,813 2,891 40.9 Rice ______ ----------- Bushels_-----------_ 10.445 NA 10,414 99.7 Flaxseed __ ---------- Bushels ___ ---------- 48,510 9, 831 45,358 93.5

NA Not available.

Corn, grain sorghums, oats, and barley are feed grains, a large part of which are fed on the farm on which harvested. If there were reports of 200 bushels or more of these feed grains and none were reported sold and there were no livestock or poultry on the farm, the entire quantity harvested was (after maldng an allow­ance for seed for oats and barley) considered as sold.

If there were 200 bushels or more for any of these feed grains harvested and none of the crop was reported sold, and if there were livestock or poultry on the farm, the questionnaire was re­viewed by a member of the technical staff to determine how much (if any) of these feeds should be considered as sold. In deter­mining whether the quantity reported as sold was reasonable

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and how much should be sold, the technical staff made the fol­lowing allowances for use of feed grains (corn, sorghums, oats, and barley) on the farm on which produced:

Kina of U·vestock Bushels Cow or calf, on hand or sold____________________________ 30 Cattle on hand, each___________________________________ 4G Horse or mule, on hand or sold__________________________ 30 3 hogs or pigs, on hand or sold__________________________ 30 10 sheep or lambs, on hand or sold_______________________ 30 10 goats or kids, on hand or sold________________________ 30 100 poultry, on hand, raised, or sold_____________________ 30

Livestock and Livestock Froducts.-'.rhe checking of information on the sale of livestock and livestock products was performed only on the questionnaires for the farms in the sample. (See page XVIII of the Introduction for a description of the sample.) The checking was of two types- (a) for reasonable average prices and (b) to see that sales were reported. The checking of aver­age prices was limited to milk, c-attle, and calves. To determine whether the average price was reasonable, the average price re­ported for milk and milk products sold was checked to make certain that it was within the following accepted limits:

p,·oauat Milk sold by the hundredweight_ Milk sold by the gallon _______ _ Milk sold by butterfat content__

Accepted limits tor average price per unit

$1 and $10 per hundredweight. $0.10 and $1.00 per gallon. $0.10 and $1.00 per pound of

butterfat. Cream sold by the pound ______ $0.10 and $2.00 per pound of

butterfat. Calves ----------------------- $1 and $100 per head ($1 and

$150 if the number of milk cows was less than 10 percent of total co·ws on the farm).

Cattle ----------------------- $10 and $1,000 per head.

Checking to see that sales were reported consisted of selecting questionnaires where no cattle or calves were reported as sold when there were 10 or more cattle or 5 or more cows on hand and agricultural questionnaires with no milk or dairy products re­ported as sold when there were 5 or more milk cows on the farm. Agriculture questionnaires with average prices outside the ac­cepted limits and agriculture questionnaires selected because of no sales were referred to the technical staff for decision as to what correction, if any, should be made.

Livestock Sold Alive.-The data for value of animals sold alive in 1959 are estimates based on reports for sample farms only. Corresponding data for 1954 were obtained for all farms. For 1959, the dollar value of sales was obtained from the farm opera­tor for cattle, calves, horses, and mules. Average value per head for other livestock sold was obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In the 1959 census, respondents were asked to report separately the number of live animals already sold and the number estimated to be sold between the time of enumera­tion and the end of the year. This separation of reports for the number sold was designed to assure more complete coverage of all livestoclr sales made during the year. In the 1954 census, only totals for the entire year were obtained although instruc­tions were included on the agriculture questionnaire to report animals to be sold between the date of enumeration and the end of the year.

Poultry Sold.-For both the 1959 and 1964 censuses, sales of chickens were obtained for two groups: (1) broilers and (2) other chiclrens. The questionnaire contained an instruction that all broilers grown for others under contract were to be reported as sold. During office processing operations, the reported data

were earefully examined for the inventories and the sales of chickens four months old and over, chicken eggs sold, and broilers sold.

Questions relating to poultry other than chickens (and broilers) were generally the same in 1959 as in 1954. In the 1959 census, however, only total numbers were obtained for turkeys and turkey fryers raised and for turkey hens kept for breeding, whereas the 1954 questionnaire asked for a breakdown between light and heavy breeds. Also, for poultry other than chickens and turkeys, the 1959 census obtained the number sold whereas the 1954 census obtained the number raised.

Milk Sold.-Data for whole milk and cream sold relate to the entire year 1959 and are estimates based on reports obtained for farms in the sample. All milk and cream sold from the farm (except quantities purchased from some other place and then resold) were to be included, regardless of who shared the receipts. The questionnaire provided three alternative units of measure for reporting the quantity of milk sold-pounds of milk, gallons of milk, and pounds of butterfat. The respondent was thus per­mitted to report quantity according to the unit of measure in which payment was received. In some cases the value of dairy products sold as reported by farm operators may represent the net amount received after the deduction of hauling and other marketing costs.

Government :Payments and Loans.-The income from Govern­ment payments is not included in either value of production or the value of sales. Crops such as corn, wheat, and cotton that had been sealed and placed under Government loan were to be reported as sold.

Value of Sales and :Production for Farms With New Operators.­Data for both quantity harvested and sales were to relate to the farm, not to the operator. \Vhen a farm operator left a farm during 1959, and disposed of his crops and livestock before the date of enumeration, information regarding production and sales was usually obtained from the new operator. The new farm operator could usually ascertain the kinds and acreages of crops that had been harvested. The new operator may or may not have had adequate information regarding the sale of livestock and livestock products. Only 1.3 percent of the farms in 1959 was operated by fann operators moving to their farms on or after May 1, 1959.

The products consumed by inmates or residents of institutional farms were to be considered as sold.

The quantities sold and the value of sales represent totals of the quantities sold and sales for individual farms. Such totals include quantities svld and value of sales from one farm operator to another as well as sales to dealers, processors, and others.

Farm :Products Purchased for Resale.-The instructions to enu­merators stated that items purchased for resale were not to be included in the value of sales.

Sales of animals were to be included only when the animal had been on the farm or ranch or in the feedlot for 30 or more days. In processing the questionnaires, the sales figures for feedlots and apparent livestock dealers were compared with the number of livestock on hand. \Vhen there was any question as to whether or not the reported sales were correct, letters were written to determine the correct figures or to verify reported data.

Gross Income of Farm Operators.-Value of sales, as computed from the census of agriculture, do not represent gross income of . farm operators. The principal omissions in respect to gross in­come of farm operators and their families are: (a) farm sales of minor items such as butter, cheese, skim milk, bees, honey (except for Hawaii), fodder, silage, grain straw, pasture rental, and fur animals ; (b) income received from nonfarm sources such as off-farm work, interest on investments, social security, old-age

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960 GENERAL REPORT

Table 1.-VALUE OF ALL FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE; FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1954 [Percent not shown when more than 1,000.0]

Specilied items

Val.ue of se.l.es Percent of val.ue Percent of total Percent of production 1959

1959 1954 1959 1954 +

1954 1959 1954

All farm products sold, total .............................................................. . 30,492,720,864 24,644,726,687 NA NA 100.0 100.0 123.7

CROPS

All crops sold, total ........................ , .................. , ............. , ... ,., ...... . 13,433,589,957 112,221,874,669 73.7 65.4 I,J,,Q 49.6 llO.O

FIELD CROPS

Field crops sold, total . ....... , ............ , ............ , ........................... , ..... . Corn for grain ....... , .................................... , ............................. . Sorghums for graill . ......................•............................ , ................. . Sorgh.um hay or dry forage ..................•.............. , ...................•........•. Sorghum :for sirup ......................................................... , ... 0 0 0 •••••• 0.

10,492,816,225 9,925,109,624 65.2 60.6 34.4 40.3 105.7 1, 779,912,357 1,44ll,a84,488 46.0 38.6 5.8 5.9 122.8

332,537,784 224' 720' 686 75.8 79.7 1.1 0.9 148.0 4,032,570 27,135,877 7.1 6.6 (Z) (Z) 56.5 3,167,008 1, 705,104 74.6 70.5 (Z) (Z) 185.7

Small grains: All wheat ... o •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••

Oats ................................ 0 •••••••• ••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Barley ........................................ o ••••••••••••••••• o • ••••••••••••••••••••

1,736,339,006 1, 715,774,317 92.8 88.4 5.7 7.0 101.2 178,750,639 246' 301' 572 28.0 26.6 0.6 1.0 72.6 240,504,378 258,865,469 70.1 67.4 o.8 1.1 92.9

Rye ................................................................... , .............. . Flaxseed ... o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Rice ............................... o. o o •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , • 0 • ••••• 0 ••

17,050,273 17,962,038 76.4 67.7 '0.1 0.1 94.9 sz, m,8oa 94,5l6,356 88.4 87.5 0.2 0.4 55.8

245,475,056 290,688,639 98.4 98.1 0.8 1.2 84.4

Proso millet . ................................... 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Safflower ............................................................................ . Other grains . .. o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

1,553,033 1,071,052 56.4 41.0 (Z) (Z) 145.0 8,219,159 783,143 99.5 100.0 (Z) (Z) 9,032,183 36,090,655 34.2 42.9 (Z) 0.1 25.0

Soybeans for beanB and ha3" . .......•. o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 o • o •• ••••••••••••••••••••

Soybeans for beans . ....................... o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

982' 065' 828 779,080,190 95.5 92.7 3.2 3.2 126.1 981' 225' 093 777,242,926 96.4 95.2 3.2 3.2 126.2

Cowpeas for dr;y peas and hay . ......................................... , .............•. Cowpeas for dry peas . ........................................... o • •••••••••••••• o ••

3,5.35,013 2,099,606 43.1 20.5 (Z) (Z) 168.4 3,334,675 1,713,887 55.8 32.2 (Z) (Z) 194.6

Peanuts for nuts and hay . ...... o •••••••• o •••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •

Peanuts harvested for nuts . ................................... o ••••••••••••••••••••

131' 539' 093 103,986,585 94.7 84.9 0.4 0.4 126.5 131' 063' 079 101,975,490 97.0 94.7 0.4 0.4 128.5

Dry field and seed beans !'or beans. o •••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••• o ••••

Dry field and seed peas for peas . ...................... o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

135,520,913 133' 774' 218 98.4 97.2 0.4 0.5 101.3 19,543,017 16,432,580 96.5 97.6 0.1 0.1 118.9

Hay crops: Alfalfa and al.fa.1fa mi..xtures . ............•.•............. o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Coastal bei'DD.lda grass . ........................... o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •

Clover and timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses . .. o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

277,510,193 216' 575' 750 21.8 17.2 0.9 0.9 128.1 1,021,950 NA 14.6 NA (Z) NA NA

37,693,744 34,084,494 8.6 6.4 0.1 0.1 110.6

Lespedeza .. o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o., •••••••

Oats, wheat 1 barley, rye, or other small grains ... .. o • ••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••

Wild hay ............................................................................. . All other hays . •...••.......••.•......•...•• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••

4,638,006 4,244,510 5.8 5.0 (Z) (Z) 109.3 6,686,104 6,833,113 9.3 5.8 (Z) (Z) 97.8

13,011,357 11,020,242 9.1 7.4 (Z) (Z) ll8.1 10,725,164 8,173,699 9.6 7.3 (Z) (Z) 131.2

Field seeds: Alfalfa seed . ............................... o •••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••• , •••• , ••••

Austrian winter peas . .................... o o ••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••• o o •• o •••••••••

Bentgrass seed ...... o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••

30,158,779 48,489,844 95.8 92.9 0.1 0.2 62.2 1,355,029 858,922 95.6 92.7 (Z) (Z) 157.8 1,431,422 1,667,348 100.0 95.0 (Z) (Z) 85.9

Bluegrass seed . ............................................................ o ••••••••••

Canacygrass seed . ................................ o •• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Crimson clover seed o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••• o ••

4,524,784 2, 770,166 100.0 91.9 (Z) (Z) 163.3 1,148,677 91,033 99.9 91.2 (Z) (Z) 2,241,826 1,612,583 83.0 65.0 (Z) (Z) 139.0

Fescue seed . .. o •••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••

Ladino clover seed . ......... o •••••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Lespedeza seed . ...................................................... o ••••••••••••••••

8,868,276 6,438,431 95.9 87.1 (Z) (Z) 137.7 2,394,014 1,409,198 99.9 96.8 (Z) (Z) 169.9 6,139,658 11,385,950 67.7 66.5 (Z) (Z) 53.9

J.ti.llet seed ........... o ••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Orchardgrass seed . ......................... o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••

Red clover seed . .................................................................... · o

1,378,033 256,770 97.8 82.2 (Z) (Z) 536.7 2,278,364 1,415,313 91.9 76.9 (Z) (Z) 161.0

16,515,943 17,236,641 72.4 70.6 0.1 0.1 95.8

Redtop seed . ......................................................................... . Rye grass seed . ....................... o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••

Sudangrass seed . ......................... o ••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

1,564,623 1,497,150 93.6 81.7 (Z) (Z) 104.5 12,804,837 8, 704,676 98.8 94.2 (Z) (Z) 135.6 1,426,396 2,805,035 96.9 89.9 (Z) (Z) 50.9

Sweetclover seed ........... o •••••• o •••••••••••• o •••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Timothy seed, , ................................................................... o ••••

vetch seed ........ o •••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

1,550,488 3,857,633 78.4 82.6 (Z) (Z) 40.2 4,580,026 5, 711,249 87.9 86.7 (Z) (Z) 80.2 2,282,633 2, 769,790 93.7 86.8 (Z) (Z) 82.4

:~~!~~~~e:e:~;d:::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::·: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: All other field seeds .. .............................. o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

1,111, 791 303,526 91.4 90.8 (Z) (Z) 366.3 2,519,158 990,283 n:8 80.7 (Z) (Z) 254,4 8,324,214 7,187,026 91.5 84.5 (Z) (Z) 115.8

Miscellaneous field crops : Broomcorn .......................... o •••••••• ••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Castor beans . ....................... o ••••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••

Cotton (seed and lint) ............................................................... . Hops .............. o• •••••••••• o• ••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••• ••••• •• •• •••••

7,267,420 9,898,316 100.0 100.0 (Z) (Z) 73.4 1,521,110 780,123 99.9 100.0 (Z) (Z) 195.0

2,342,648,511 2,514,722,624 100.0 100.0 7.7 10.2 93.2 27,112,064 15,510,492 100.0 100.0 0.1 0.1 174.8

Irish potatoes . ..... : ....................... o ••••• o •••••••• o ••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••

Lentils .............................. o •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••• o • •••••••

Mint for oil . ......................... o ••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••

Pineapples (Hawaii only )3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••••

Popcorn ...................... o ••••••• ••••••• •• .••••••••••••••••• o •••••• o • ••••••••••• ·:.

414' 995' 983 363' 980' 931 86.5 82.5 1.4 1.5 ll4.o 2,341,096 648,332 100.0 98.7 (Z) (Z) 361.1

12,498,105 10,105,316 100.0 100.0 (Z) (Z) 113.8 38,372,552 NA 100.0 NA 0.1 NA NA

5,302,884 6,538,060 99.9 99.7 (Z) (Z) 81.1

SUgar beets for sugar . .......... o ••••••••••••• o o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

SUgar-beet seed . ........................ o •••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • •

SUgarcane for sugar ...................... o ••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••• o •••••• • ••

SUgarcane for Sii'\IP . .......................................... o ••••••••••••• • ••••• • • • •

187' 339' 907 152,323,346 100.0 100.0 0.6 0.6 123.0 1,285,862 1,216,791 96.8 100.0 (Z) (Z) 105.7

121,342,340 43,763,370 100.0 100.0 0.4 0.2 277.3 3,487,919 2,493,530 90.7 59.5 (Z) (Z) 139.9

Sweet corn for seed .. o ••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••• • •••• • • • •

Sweetpotatoes ... .............................. o ••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••

Tobacco .......... , ................ o •••• o •••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••• o •••• •••••••••• ••

All other field crops . .. o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

1,230,664 1, 746,237 100.0 99.9 (Z) (Z) 70.5 28,789,314 36,181,663 53.6 53.0 0.1 0.1 79.6

947,626,032 973 '965 ,420 100.0 100.0 3.1 4.0 97.3 4,217,855 2,972,123 0.6 0.4 (Z) (Z) 141.9

VEGETABLES

Vegetables s?ld, total .................................................................... o. 739,626,458 645,095,01~7 100.0 100.0 2.4 2.6 114.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table I.-VALUE OF ALL FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE; FOR THE UNITED b'TATES: 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Percent not shown when more th1m 1,000.0]

Specified items

FRUITS, NUTS, AND COFFEE

Fruits, nuts, and coffee sold, total ..........................................••............

Berries and other small fruits sold 1 total .............................................. .

Blackberries and dewberries ••..... , ........•.•.•.........•.•..•..•.•••.............••. Blueberries .....••... , •.••••...•......•....••..•.•.••......•.......•.•..•.•.......•..• Boysenberries •...•..•..•••.•............••.•.••.•....•..•••.•...........•••••......... Cranberries ...•.•.•..•••.••..•.••...•.•..•.•••••.•.•.•.••.••••.••.•.•.•••.••..••••.••.

Raspberries •.. , ......•.•.••.•.. o •••••••••••••••••••••• o ••• 0 •••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••

Strawberries. o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o • o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

All other berries and small fruita •....•..•••.•.••. o ••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••••

Noncitrus tree fruita end grapes sold, total ............................................ .

Apples ••..••.••••••••.•...•••••• o o •••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••

Apricots •..•...••••.•.••••••....•.....•.••.• o o o o. o •••••••••• o •••••••••••• o ••••• o 0 •••••

Avocados. o ••••••• o. o ••••••••••••••••••• o o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••

Cherries ..•...•.•• o ••• • •••••• o •••••••• o o ............................................... .

Coffee ...••.•.•.•••••..••••....•...••....•.•. o ••••••••••••• 0 •• o ••••••••••• 0 •••••••••••

Dates •......•.• o., •••• o. o ••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •• o •••••••••••••

Figs ................................................................................. . Grapes ........... o ••••• o ............ o o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••

Nectarines o •••••••••••••••• o o ••• o ••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o o ••••• o ••••••

Olives ..•... , .•• o. o •• o •••••• , •••••• o o. o •••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Peaches •.•.•. o. o •••••••••••• o ••••••••••• o ••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••• o. o ••••••••

Pears ••....•.. o ••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••• o ••••••• o •••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••

Plums and prunes ••.•.•..•...••.•..•••.••.•.....•••••.••..••.•........•....•••.....•.•• other nonci true fruits .•. o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o

Nuts sold 1 total .•.•.••....•. ~ ..• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Almonds .............................................................................. . Filberts end hazelnuts .•.•.• o •••••••••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Pecans (all) ...•...•.•.•.•.•••.•...•..•.....•.....•.•...................•......••.••..

Tung nuts •.••......•.•.•.•••...•.•..•......• •····••·•••·•····•··•··••••···•·······•··• Walmrts, English •.•.••.•...•...•...•..•••..........•.•.••.••.•...•..•..•.•..•..•...••• All other nuts ••...•. o • o •••••••••••••••••••• o ••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Citrus fruits sold, total. .•••..•.•••.••.••••......•••..••....••..••...•.••••......••..•..

Grapefruit ........................................................................... . Lemons ............................................................................... . Limes ................................................................................ .

Oranges (all) ........................................................................ . Tangeloes ..•.•.• o ••• o ••••••• o •• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••• 0 •••••••••••••

All other citrus fruits •••.•••....••••..•..••...• o •••••••••••••••••••• 0 •••••••••••••••

HORTICUlTOllAL SPECIALTD!S

Horticultural special. ties (nursery end greenhouse products etc.) sold, total. 0 ••••••••• 0 0 •••

FORF.'lT PRODUCTS

Forest products sold, total ••.•••..•••.••.••..•••....•.•.. 0 •••• 0 •••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••

LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

All livestock and livestock products sold, total ...... o. o ...... 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ......

Daicy products sold, total. o o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••

Whole milk sold . o ••••• o •••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Cream sold ....••.... o •• o o •••• o ••••••••• 0. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••

Poultry and poultry products sold 1 total ....•••.•..•.......... 0 •• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••

Chicken eggs sold ...•..••...•.• o • o •••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••• , •••••••••••

Chickens sold •.......•........•..•....... o •• o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Turkeys, ducks, geese 1 and their eggs sold . o • o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Livestock and products (other than dairy and poultry) sold 1 total .......•....•..........•

Cattle and calves sold ..•..•. o ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••• 0 ••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••

Cattle sold ....•.••.....•...•...•....•..•..• o ••••• o •••••• 0 •••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••

Calves sold .........•....•....•....• o o •••• o o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 • 0

Hogs and pigs sold • o ••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••• 0 •••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Horses and mules sold •..•.••.•••••.....•••..•.••••.• o ••••••••• o ••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••

Sheep and lambs sold .•.•...••...... o •••••••••••••• o ••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Goats and kids sold •• o ••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••

Wool sold •.••.•.•............•..•.•.• o •••••••••••••• o ••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••• 0 •••••••

Mohair sold ••. o •••• o ••••• o ••••••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Bees snd 'honey sold (Hawaii only) .................................................... .

NA Not availab.Le. Z Less than ·o. 05 percent.

Value of sales

1959 1954

1,398,422,831 1,198,016,326

112,130,644 100,119,751

2,921,219 3,366,188 11,391,371 9,521, 720 1,833,144 3,294,661

11,039,135 12,132,366

9,384,112 11.,004,016 74,610,140 59,474,074

951,523 1,326, 726

705' 389' 931 662,691,055

204,802,309 241,522,423 22,148,332 17,245,ll2 8,539,361 7,730,834

38,726,512 43,713,527 2,786,973 NA 2,410,356 1,5S7,7M; 5,277,856 5,104,395

1~'-Z~Z·~~~ 121' 228' 279

' ' 1,987,063

5,342,62~ 5,056, 778 126,356,171 107,304,590

47,048,496 55,133,875 69,785,743 54,266,199 2,721,070 820,234

86,548,479 56,697,983

33,844,146 19,438,962 3,468,461 2,404,932

14,894,152 8,651,441

6,695,276 3,443,388 27,134,762 22,678,073

511,682 81,187

494,353,ffl 378,507,537

55,063,518 38,651,310 41,869,169 69,935,969 1,230,547 2,663",026

394,667,516 266' 464' 861 1,444,266 762,479

78,76J. 29,892

615,338,081 453,653,672

187,386,362 130,427,709

17,059,130,907 12' 292' 424' 309

4,021,590,860 3,334,066,274

3,871,613, 72? 3,073,526,992 149' 977,133 260' 539' 282

2,257,822,804 1,918,935,878

1,061,468,591 916,737,387 856' 188' 221 698,014,240 340' 165' 002 304' 184' 251

10,779,718,243 7,039,422,157

7,832,434,195 4,283,451,830 5,9521148,982 3,.317,032,748 1,880,285,213 966,419,082

2,435,.404,258 2,279,386,409 52,189,375 24,985,776

337' 995' 732 328,166,574 5,170,310 NA

96,978,886 113' 386' 410 19,523,941 10,045,158

21,546 NA

Percent of value of producticm

1959 1954

99.4

100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

99.0

99.1 99.4 99.9 99.3 99.5

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

96.9 100.0

99.1 97.3

100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

98.7

99.7

100.0 100.0 100.0

99.6 100.0 100.0

100.0

71.0

NA

NA

NA NA

NA

NA NA NA

100.0 100.0

99.5

100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

99.5

100.0 100.0 99.4

100.0 NA

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

98.8 100.0

96.8 100.0

100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

99.1

.'7.7 100.0 100.0

99.1 100.0 100.0

100.0

NA

NA

NA

NA NA

NA

NA NA NA

100.0 100.0

lnoes not include v8.1ue of forest products sold. 2Includes $2,294,341 in States where utilization inquiries were not carried. Most of the acreage in such States was probably used for hey or f'orage. 3Figl.U'ea for pineapples for the conterminous United states included with uother noncitrus fruits·"

Percent of total

1959 1954

4.6 4.9

0.4 0.4

(Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z)

(Z) (Z) 0.2 0.2 (Z) (Z)

2.3 2.7

0.7 1.0 0.1 0.1 (Z) (Z) 0.1 0.2 (Z) NA (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) 0.5 0.5 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 (Z) (Z)

0.3 0.2

0.1 0.1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z)

(Z) (Z) 0.1 0.1 (Z) (Z)

1.6 1.5

0.2 2 0.1 0.3 (Z) :~J

1.3 1.1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z)

2.0 1.8

0.6 0.5

55.9 49.9

13.2 13.5

12.7 12.5 0.5 1.1

7.4 7.8

3.5 3.7 2.8 2.8 1.1 1.2

35.4 28.6

25.7 17.4 19.5 13.5

6.2 3.9

8.0 9.2 0.2 0.1 1.1 1.3 (Z) NA 0.3 0.5 0.1 (Z) (Z) NA

Percent 1959

.,_ 1954

116.7

112.0

86.8 119.6

55.6 91.0

85.3 125.4 71.7

106.4

84.8 128,4 110.5 88.6

NA 151.8 103.4 135.9 235.4 105.7 117.8

85.3 128.6 331.7

152.6

174.1 144.2 172.2

194.4 119.7 630.3

130.6

142.5 59.9 M;.2

148.1 189.4 263.5

135.6

143.7

138.8

120.6

126.0 57.6

117.7

115.8 122.7 111.8

153.1

182.9 179.4 194.6

106.8 208.9 103.0

NA 85.5

194.6 NA

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assistance, veterans' allowances, and unemployment compensa­tion : (c) receipts from boarders and lodgers, Government benefit payments, cash rents, and income from businesses conducted on or off the premises; and (d) changes in the value of farm inven­tories of crops, livestock, and equipment.

Value of Farm Products Sold.-Data for the value of farm prod­ucts sold in 1959 were obtained by enumeration for some productR and by estimation for others. The questionnaire used for the 1959 census provided for farm operators to report value of sales for the following products :

Vegetables Nursery and greenhouse prod-

ucts Standing timber Miscellaneous forest products Miscellaneous poultry prod-

ucts

Milk and cream Cattle Calves Horses, mules, colts,

and ponies

These farm products accounted for 44.9 percent of the value of all farm products sold in 1959. For all other agriculture products, the value of sales was estimated during office processing. The State average prices used for calculating the value of farm prod­ucts sold were furnished by the Agricultural :Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agricnlture. One of three follo·wing procedures was used:

1. For the products for which data on quantities sold were ob­tained during enumeration, the State average prices were multi­plied by the county totals of the quantities reported as sold or the quantities reported as produced for sale. The following products were covered by this procedure:

Corn for grain Sorghums for grain, seed, sir-

up, or dry forage All small grains Hay crops All berries and small fruits Firewood and fuelwood Pulpwood Fence posts

Sawlogs and veneer logs Christmas trees Broilers Chickens, other than

broilers Chicken eggs Hogs and pigs Sheep and lambs Goats and kids

The farm products for which this procedure was used represented 32.3 percent of the value of all farm products sold in 1959.

2. For most of the agricultural products which are customarily raised for sale, the entire quantity produced was considered to be sold and State average prices were multiplied by the total county production for each of the following products: Cotton, 'pop­corn, sugar beets for sugar, broomcorn, sugarcane for sugar, to­bacco, wool, and mohair. These farm products represented 12.2 percent of all farm products sold in 1959.

3. For all other products, the State average prices were multi­plied by the quantities sold as estimated on the basis of crop­disposition data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, data reported by farm op­erators for "other crops" on the 1959 questionnaire, or data ob­tained from earlier censuses. The farm products for which this procedure was used represented 10.6 percent of all farm products sold in 1959.

For all tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, the entire quantity pro­duced was considered as sold, except for apples, apricots, sour and sweet cherries, peaches, plums and prunes, tangerines, and oranges in States where a portion of the crop was not harvested or was subjected to excess cullage as indicated by crop disposi­tion data obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The following list shows for each fruit crop the percentage of the quantity harvested con­sidered as sold in order to compute the value of sales.

Estimated percent of the q"Uantity

Crop and State sold Apples:

Delaware ____________ _ 86 Iowa _______________ _ 95 Maryland ___________ _ 98 New Jersey __________ _ 92 New York ___________ _ 96 Pennsylvania _______ _ 98 West Virginia ________ _ 99 Wisconsin ___________ _ 99

Peaches, clingstone: California ___________ _ 91

Peaches, freestone: California ___________ _ 98

Peaches: Arkansas ____________ _ 98 Georgia _____________ _ 96 South Carolina _______ _ 97

Plums and prunes: Washington _________ _ 94

Crop and Stale Plums:

Estimated percent of the q"Uantity

sold

California ____________ 97 Sour cherries:

Colorado _____________ 92 Sweet cherries:

Washington __________ 97 Tangerines and

mandarins: Florida ______________ 96

Oranges, navel: California ____________ 99

Oranges, Valencia: California ____________ 99

Oranges, other: Californfa ____________ 99

Apricots: Washington __________ 94

Essentially the same procedures used for 1959 were used for estimating quantities and Yalues of farm products sold for 1954. In 1959, as in 1954, data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared the receipts. For tenant-operated farms, the landlord's share of agricultural products was considered as sold provided the prod­ucts were moved off the tenant farm. All crops and livestock and poultry raised under a contract arrangement were considered as sold from the farm where they were raised. For institutional farms, all agricultural items that were produced on land operated by the institution were to be reported as sold if they were con­sumed by the inmates.

All sales data relate to 1 year's farm operations. Crop sales are for crops harvested during the crop year whether the crops were actually sold immediately after harvest, placed in storage, or held for later sale. Sales of liYestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year, regardless of when the livestock or products were raised or produced. Wool and mohair reported as shorn or clipped were considered as sold.

Enumerators were instructed to record gross values of quanti­ties sold with no deduction for expenditures for feed, seed, fer­tilizer, water, labor, or marketing. Net values may have been reported for some products. In the case of milk, particularly, some farm operators may have reported the payments they re­ceived as the gross value of sales even though the buyer had deducted handling and hauling charges before making payment. Only in cases of obvious error were adjustments made in the data reported.

Value of Production.-J!'armers were not asked for the value of any part of their production. A value of production has been computed for the individual field crops. For some crops such as vegetables and horticultural specialty crops, the value sold has been substituted for the value of production in arriving at an overall total value of production for all crops harvested.

The value of production was computed by multiplying the pro­duction by the estimated State price per unit. The calculated value includes the part of the crop consumed on the farm either as food or as feed, the part of the crop used for seed, and the part of the crop sold. The State average prices were obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The prices are based on reports provided by a sam­ple of farmers and dealers. The same average price was used to compute the value of sales and the value of production.

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Table 2.-SPECIFIED CROPs-TOTAL VALUE OF PRODUCTION FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1959, 1954, AND 1949

Item

All crops harvested 1 total •..............•....•...•.••.................•....•

FIELD CROPS

All field crops, total ......................................................... .

Corn. harvested for all purposes .•............................................•........ Sorghum hal-vested for all p~oses ....•...•....•..................•.......•..•.•.••... -Wheat harvested •..•••••.•.•......•.......•••..•••..•.••••••.••.•••.•....••.••..•••••.. Oats harvested ....•.......•..............................................•............ Barley harvested •...........•..........•........•.........•....•..•.•.•....•....•.•... Rye harvested ..........•......................•..••.••••.•.•.•••••.•.•....•.•..•.•.••. Buckwheat harvested ....•....••.........................•..•..•.•..•......•............ Flaxseed harvested ..•......... o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ••••••••

Rioe harvested .....•.........•....•....•.•..•....•....•.•.......•.•.......•...•....••. other grains harvested ...•.••••....•................ o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Soybeans harvested .••.......•.......•.............•.•.....•..............•......•..... Cowpeas harvested, except for green peas ........•.•.•.........•.......•.•.••.•..•.•.•. Peanuts harvested for all purposes .•...........•...................................... Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans •.... o .•....•...................•...•...•. Dry field and seed peas harvested for peas •.....•....•.•••..........•......••...•..••.

Hay including grass silage (excluding sorghum and annual legumes), total ....•••.••.... Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay •....•......•.•.................•....•...•. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay .......•.•.... o ..... Lespede a cut for hay ..•......•.........•....•..•..............•....•....... o ••••••

Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay.. . • ......... o ....•..•. Wild hey cut ..••..................................•..•....................•......•. All other hay eut .•..•.......•.•.....•... o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains •••.......•.......•

Field seed crops harvested, total ...•.........•...••..•......•.••. o ..•.•.........•...• Alfalfli seed harvested .•....•...........................•.............•.......••... Ala ike elover seed b.a:rv'ested ••...........•..............•..•...•. o •••••••••••••••••

Crimson clover seed harvested ....................•........•......•.•......•.•...... Red clover seed harvested ..........................................•.......•..... 4 •

Sweetclover seed harvested ...................•....•..........................•..... Lespedeza seed harvested ......•.....................•......•..........•.•.•.•.•.•.. other and UilBpecified clover seeds harvested ..........•............................ Bluegrass seed harvested •.•....•......•..............•..•...........•..•......•...• Redtop seed harvested •........ o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Timothy seed harvested ......•.......•..............•.............................•. Vetch seed harvested ........••....•...........•............•..•.................... other field seed crops harvested ..................•......•...................•.....

Cotton (lint and seed) ............................................................... . Tobacco harvested .........•.......•.........•.•..•......••.•......•.......•. o •••••••••

SUgarcane for sugar .•••.•.•.••..•.•••..•.••...•.••.•.••••.••.•.•.•••.•.•••..•..•••••.• SUgarcane for sirup ...•.........•.................•.••.•.•..•...........•....•••••• o ~ •

SUgar beets harvested for sugar •.•.••...•.••.•.•.•••....•..••.•....•.••.........•.•. o.

Popcorn harvested for grain .•..................•..••... o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Irish potatoes harvested •.........•..........•......... o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 •••• 0.

Sweetpotatoes harvested ...•.•....•.......•....•.•............•....•........ , ........•. Broomcorn harvested .•....•....•.....•........•.•.•••..••....•.....•...........•.••.... other field crops harvested ..........•.... , .........•.•.•..•. , ..•.•......•...•.•. , ..•.

VEGETABLES

Vegetables harvested for sale-....••.....•.........•......................•••....

FRUITS AND NUTS

Total value of fruits, includ~ berries and other small fruits, and nuts ...... .

Berries and Small Fruits 6

Blackberries and dewberries harvested for sale .•......•............................... Blueberries harvested for sale ..........................•..........................•.. Cranberries harvested for sale .....................•....................•...••........ Raspberries harvested for sale ..•...............••......•....•........................ Strawberries harvested for sale .......•....•...........•.................•............ Other berries and small fruits harvested for sale ...........•........... , ...•.... , , ...

Noncitrua Tree Fruits and Grapes 6

Apples harvested .•.....•...•...........•.......•...................................... Apricots harvested ....•.•.•...•.........•............... , , .......................... , . Cherries harvested .....................•..............•......•............•..•....•... Grapes harvested ............................•.•..•....•...........•.....•...•.....••.. Peaches harvested •..••......•........•.......•........................•.••........... , Pears harvested .•.......•..............•....•.......•.•....•.........................• Plums and prunes harvested ...•.••..••.•.........••........ o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Avocados harvested •..•....•..•...•.......•......•.........••........... , .............• Figs harvested ...•.......•.......•.•.•..............•....•..•.•...................•... Olives harvested ..•.....•••......•...•...•..•....•.•..............•.............••...• AlJ. other tree fruits, except ci trua, harvested .••..•.•.......••..........• , ...•...•..

Nuts 6

Almonds harvested ..................................................................... . Pecans, improved and seedling, harvested .•.. , ......•..•....•... , .......•....... · ...... . Tung nuts harvested .•.•. o ............................................................. .

Walnuts, English or Persi8Il, harvested .•..........•.....••.•..............•......••.•. other nuts harvested ....••.........•....•.........•.•.••...••.......•......•....•.....

Citrus Fruits6

Grapefruit harvested •..•.•....•........•••.•.•..•.•.•....••....•..••.......•....•..... Lemons harvested, ••.••..•.•.•.••..••..•............•..•.•....•...................•.... Linles harvested ...•.•.••...••.........•..•..••..•.•.••...••.. , •..••....•..•..... , ..... Oranges, including satsuma.s, tangerines, and mandarins, harvested .•..........•........ other citrus fruits harvested .•...•..•....•.•..•...•.•••.•...• ~ ..............•........

HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES

Total value of nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold, ••..••..........•.•.•..........•....

FOREST PRODUCTS

Total value of forest products .......•............•...•.........•.•....•........•.....

Value of production1 (dollars)

1959 19542

19,109,498,188 18,679,518,631

16,083,56lt,341 16,376,278,716

4,384,427,694 4,287,082,666 577,465,717 453,476,196

1,871,910, 772 1,939,86l,ll9 638' 797.378 927.582.560 343,301,247 384,081,734

22,326,909 26,549,153 997,417 2,210,049

59,672,384 107' 969' 625 249,380,338 296' 345' 063

36,442,503 85,215,972 1,036,167,820 851,284,841

10,842,300 14,184,815 140,963,017 137,986,321 137' 756,402 137,574,083

20,247,180 16,844,200

2,180,621,545 2,301,881, 780 1,270,128,032 1,257,659,671

437,293,091 535,602,674 80,223,759 85,301,800 71,564,976 118' 321' 530

143,758,832 149,716,877 119,077,947 1ll,846,27l

58,574,908 43,432,957

127,864,078 151' 664,233 31,493,443 52,167,753

879,061 1,999,026 2, 701,625 2,479,890

22,805,149 24,398,377 1,977,377 4,669,180 9,062,867 17,121,439 5,350,947 3,257,557 4,524,784 3,013,316 1,670,868 1,832,451 5,210,076 6,587,061 2,437,360 3,192, 782

39,750,521 30,945,401

2,.342, 648,511. 2,514, 722,624 947,626,032 973' 965' 420 121,342,340 43,763,370

3,847,444 4,189,868 18?,339,907 152,323,346

5,305,538 6,556,135 479,510,115 440 J 934,166

53,707,032 68,248,545 7,267, 730 9,898,316

95,784,991 39,882,516

'739,626,458 645,095,047

1,41J7 ,023,301 1,204,491,196

2,921,219 3,366,188 11,391,371 9,521,720 11,039,135 12,132,366

9,384,112 11,004,016 74,610,140 59,474,074 2, 784,667 4,621,387

206,733,824 241' 522' 423 22,282,171 17,245,112 39,003,687 43,713,527

164,767,262 121,218,279 130,452,220 108,62l,528

47,048,51.3 55,133,875 70,391,214 56,055,063 8,543, 920 7,776,440 5,277,856 5,104,395 5,342,625 5,056, 778

12,684,628 4,395,043

33,844,146 19,438,962 14,894,152 8,651,441

6,695,276 3,443,388 27,134,762 22' 678' 0'73 3, 986,690 2,486,119

55,063,590 39,568,979 41,869,232 69,935,969 1,231,050 2,663,026

396,122,812 268,870,654 1,523,027 792,371

615,338,081 453' 653' 672

263' 946,007 NA

Percent of total

19492 1959 1954 1949

16,295,854,995 100.0 100.0 100.0

14,321,684,091 84.2 87.7 87.9

3' 823,423' 741 22.9 23.0 23.5 230,191,400 3.0 2.4 1.4

1,874,371,202 9.8 10.4 11.5 740,308,090 3.3 5.0 4.5 231,734,568 1.8 2.1 1.4

20,236,604 0.1 0.1 0.1 lt,065,450 (Z) (Z) (Z)

1A4, 703,414 0.3 0.6 0.9 158,435,828 1.3 1.6 1.0

60,153,603 0.2 0.5 0.4 491,315,954 5.4 4.6 3.0 18,%5,642 0.1 0.1 0.1

4186' 844' 749 0.7 0.7 1.1 131,846,01? 0.7 0.7 0.8 11,465,?46 0.1 0.1 0.1

1, 924, ?81,153 11.4 12.3 11.8 793' 601 J 401 6.6 6.7 4.9 547,072,057 2.3 2.9 3.4 162,254,444 0.4 0.5 1.0 104,329,783 0.4 0.6 0.6 172,077,730 0.8 0.8 1.1 133,140,584 0.6 0.6 0.8 12,305,154 0.3 0.2 0.1

157,424,439 0.7 0.8 1.0 43,340,917 0.2 0.3 0.3

2,535,169 (Z) (Z) (Z) 3,829,242 (Z) (Z) (Z)

30,937,541 0.1 0.1 0.2 7;545,169 (Z) (Z) (Z)

17,057,440 m 0.1 0.1 76,897 (Z) (Z)

1, 973,029 (Z) (Z) (Z) 3,267,326 (Z) (Z) (Z) 7,410,098 (Z) (Z) (Zl 5,498,807 (Z) (Z) (Z

33,952,804 0.2 0.2 0.2

2,491,296,684 12.3 13.5 15.3 820,045,459 5.0 5.2 5.0 37,819,814 0.6 0.2 0.2

6,543,867 (Z) (Z) (Z) 107,593,072 1.0 0.8 0.7

6,330, 763 (Z) (Z) (Z) 468,074,154 2.5 2.4 2.9 83,060,106 0.3 0.4 0.5

9,428,349 (Z) 0.1 0.1 s8l,224,22.3 0.5 0.2 0.5

607,0l7, 716 3.9 3.5 3.7

975 J 055, 523 7.4 6.4 6.0

3,133,503 (Z) (Z) (Z) 4,537,883 0.1 0.1 (Z) 6,478,008 0.1 0.1 (ZJ

ll,309, 762 (Z) 0.1 0.1 50,088,534 0.4 0.3 0.3 3,850,504 (Z) (Z) (Z)

18?,419,629 1.1 1.3 1.2 12,202,326 0.1 0.1 0.1 32,459,479 0.2 0.2 0.2 98,202,178 0.9 0.6 0.6 80,484,680 0.7 0.6 0.5 36,629,023 0.2 0.3 0.2 36,538,747 0.4 0.3 0.2

4,568,148 (Z) (Z) (Z) 6,272,020 (Z) (Z) (Z) 5,138,718 (Z) (Z) (Zl 3,280,888 0.1 (Z) (Z

12,222,622 0.2 0.1 0.1 12,520,661 0.1 (Z) 0.1 4, 727,538 (Z) (Z) (Z)

24,633,766 0.1 0.1 0.2 21094,342 (Z) (Z) (Z)

58,150,616 0.3' 0.2 0.4 52,645,510 0.2 0.4 0.3

810,279 (Z) (Z) (Z) 224,431,591 2.1 1.4 1.4

224,508 (Z) (Z) (Z)

392,097,605 3.2 2.4 2.4

NA ~.4 NA NA

963

Percent 1959 ... 1954

3100.9

98.2

102.3 127.3

96.5 68.9 89.4 84.1 45.1 55.3 84.2 42.8

121.7 76.4

102.2 100.1 120.2

94.7 101.0 81.6 94.0 60.5 96.0

106.5 134.9

84.3 60.4 44.0

108.9 93.5 42.3 52.9

164.3 150.2

91.2 79.1 76.3

128.5

93.2 97.3

277.3 91.8

123.0 80.9

108.7 78-7 73.4

240.2

114.7

116.8

86.8 119.6

91.0 85.3

125.4 60.3

85.6 129.2

89.2 135.9 120.1

85.3 125.6 110.0 103.4 105.7 288.6

174.1 172.2 194.4 119.7 160.4

139.2 59.9 46.2

147.3 192.2

135.6

NA NA. Not available. Z Less than 0.05 percent. 1Value of sales for vegetables berries and other small f'ruits and horticultural specialties s t xt 2Doe

include Alaska 8Ild Hawaii. 3Based on 1959 total~ excluding forest products harvest ~alue. 4value or nuts and haY only. 5Recei ts from ast~ :.d e ·. s not included for 1949 at $34,138,323; such data not avaJ.lable for 1959 and 1954o 6Data f'or 1959 and 1954 represent production for those r~ ithp t tel f g20razwg privileges and vines. w a o o or more trees

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For berries and small fruits, the quantity harvested represents commercial production for sale. The amount harvested was multiplied by the State average price per unit and the resulting dollar figure represents the value of sales. For this group of crops the value of sales was substituted for the value of produc­tion in arriving at the total value of production for all crops har­vested. ( See table 2.)

Because of the many sizes of containers used for harvesting and marketing vegetables and the resultant difficulty of obtaining reports and of converting the quantity harvested to a common unit, the quantity harvested has not been obtained for vegetables in any census since 1920. The data for vegetables sold relate to commercial production for sale and have been used to represent the value of vegetable production. For institutional farms, the instructions provided that the quantity of vegetables produced on the farm and consumed by inmates or residents was to be considered as sold.

Horticultural specialty crops include nursery and greenhouse products and also flower and vegetable seeds and plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. '.rhe question about nursery and greenhouse products related only to products grown for sale. Crops bought for resale without additional growing were to be excluded. The quantities harvested were not enumerated because of the diffi­culty of providing a common unit of measure. The values of any quantities produced and consumed on the farm where pro­duced were not enumerated and are relatively insignificant in relation to the value of sales. For these products, the value of sales has been used without adjustment to represent the value of production. Detailed data regarding the production and sale of nursery, greenhouse, and other horticultural products on farms having sales of $2,000 or more appear in volume V, part 1.

··~ The data in this report do not represent the total forestry out­

put or income from forests for a State. The forest products data obtained in the census of agriculture relate only to the products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products grown or cut on nonfarm places are excluded. Although the value of forest products was reported, the quantities cut or harvested were enumerated for only a few principal products. The questions included on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire are more detailed than those asked in the 1954 census. Value was obtained for the sale of standing timber or trees and for the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers. The quantity cut, whether for home use or sale, and the quantity sold were obtained for individual forest products such as firewood and fuel­wood, fence posts, and sawlogs and veneer logs. Data relating to pulpwood, Christmas trees, and maple sirup were obtained in States where such products are important commercially. For 1959, the value of forest products represents the total of the value of firewood and fuelwood cut, fence posts cut, and sawlogs and veneer logs cut plus the value of standing timber, Christmas trees, maple sirup, and miscellaneous forest products sold.

Changes in the Value of Farm Products Produced, 1954 to 1959.­Tabie 2 presents comparative data on the value of farm products produced for 1959 and 1954. For crops, the quantities and values represent the value of the quantity harvested; for livestock, livestock products, poultry, and poultry products, the quantities and values represent the quantities sold.

For the conterminous United States, the value of crops pro­duced in 1959 was $18,987 million as compared with $18,680 mil­lion in 1954. Part of the increase from 1954 to 1959 represents changes in prices and part, the increase in production. The fol­lowing table shows for the conterminous United States, the value of the 21 crops comprising 82 percent of the value of all crops harvested, calculated at 1959 prices for both 1959 and 1954.

VALUE OF PRODUCTION FOR 21 PRINCIPAL CROPS HARVESTED FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1954

Crop

Total, all crops ••..•.•••..••••••.•.• --------------------­Total, 21 crops •....••••••.•••.•••.•••• -----·-------------

Com for grain •••••.. ---------------------------------------­Cotton ...•.••..•....•....•...•..••••.••• --------------------­Wheat •••...•.•.•...••••..••••• -----.----------------·-------Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for haY--------------------------­Soybeans for beans ••... --------------------------------------Tobacco •••••.••..•••....••.•• ------- ------- -----------------

Oats for grain .. ----------------------------------------------

~:Jfu~~tfo~&Tain~~~: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses for hay •• Oranges ••..•• ------------------------------------------------

Barley ••....•..•...• -.----.-----------------·- ---------:----­Rice •••..•••••••••...•••••••. ------------------··--------··-­Apples ••...••.••.•••..•.••..•.•••.••• ------------------------Sugar beets for sugar •..••••••.•••...•••••..••.••••••••••••••• Grapes .••••.••.....••••.••..••..••••••••••..••.••.•••••• --•••

Wild bay .•.•••.• :. ------------ -·-·····----------------------Dry field and seed beans •..••..••.•...•••••••••••••••••••..•• Peanut.~ for nuts •..••••..•.•.•.••••••••••.••••••••• ---------­Peaches ...•.••..•....•••.....• -.•••••• --------------------.-­Other bay •• -------------------------------------------------

Quantity harvested (1, 000, 000 units)

1959

XXX XXX

3,697 14

1,056 60

516 1,647

1,001 373 508 22

5

398 121 121 17

6,042

9 19

1,413 69 6

1954

XXX XXX

2,613 13

909 55

324 1,922

1,814 340 224 24

5

355 145 109 14

4,836

10 17

885 55 5

Unit of measure

XXX •••••••••••••••••••••••••• XXX ••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Bushels •...•••..•••••••••••• Bales ••..•..••....•..•••••••• Bushels.--------------------Tons .••.............•••..••• Bushels .....•.......••..•••• Pounds ... ------------ •..•••

Bushels ...••........•••..••. Bushels ..•..•........••.••• -Bushels .••......•..••••...•• Tons ..•••••....... __ •••. __ •• Tons ...•.•.........•..•....•

Bushels.-------------- •.•••• Bushels. __ ·----------- ..•.•• Bushels ••••..••.......••..•• Tons •.•••••..••.......•••..• Pounds •• -------------------

Tons •....•••.••••••..•••••.. Hundredweight ••••••••••••. Pounds ••• ------------------Bushels •..••••.••••••••••••• Tons •••••••••..•.•••••••••••

Average price per unit (dollars)

1959 1954

XXX XXX XXX XXX

1.05 1.44 168.37 194.62

1. 77 2.13 21.21 22.90 1. 97 2.52 0.58 0. 51

0.64 0. 71 1.28 1. 30 0.86 1. 26

19.82 22.61 74.03 50.48

0.86 1.08 2.06 2.04 1. 71 2.22

11.14 11.17 0.03 0.03

16.64 15.62 7.22 8.03 0.10 0.12 1.90 1. 97

19.15 20.34

Value of production ($1, 000, 000)

1959 1954 at 1959 1954 at 1954 prices prices

18,987 XXX 18,680 15,529 13,422 15,529

3,871 2, 744 3,758 2,343 2,176 2,515 1,872 1,609 1,940 1,270 1,165 1,258 1,018 638 816

948 1,114 974

639 841 928 479 435 441 439 193 282 437 469 536 396 394 269

343 305 384 249 299 296 207 186 242 187 152 152 165 121 121

144 159 160 138 124 138 135 88 108 130 105 109 119 105 112

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VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS 965

Changes in the Value of Farm Products Sold for the Contermi­nous United States, 1954 and 1959.-The value of farm products sold is given in table :t for 1959 and 1954. The value of all farm products sold for 1959 totaled $30,337 million, an increase of $3,692 million or about 14 percent over 1954.

Part of the change froin 1954 to 1959 in value of farm products sold represents changes in prices and part results from changes in quantities sold.

Eighteen crops and 8 livestock and livestock product items ac­count for about 91 percent of the value of all farm products sold in the conterminous United States in 1959. The following table shows the value of the sales for 1959 and for 1954 of those 26 farm products at 1959 prices :

VALUE OF SALES OF 26 PRINCIPAL FARM PRODUCTS FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1954

Quantity sold Average price per unit Value of sales (1,000,000 units) sold ($1,000,000)

Farm product Rank Unit of measure

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 at 1954 at 1959 prices 1954 prices

Total, all farm products sold---------------------- XXX XXX XXX XXX __ -----------------_ XXX XXX 30,337 XXX 24,645 Total, 26 farm products sold _______________________ XXX XXX XXX xxx ___________ --------- XXX XXX 27,417 22,145 21,904

Cattle (excluding calves) sold alive ____________________ 1 29 24 Number ___ ----------- 201. 67 136.94 5, 941 4,885 3,317 Whole milk and cream ________________________________ 2 104,630 94,242 Hundredweight _______ 3.83 3.54 4,010 3,609 3,334 Hogs and pigs sold alive __________________ . _____________ 3 81 57 Number--------------- 30.09 39.70 2,432 1, 728 2,279 Cotton. ____________________ -- _____ -- __ --_------------_ 4 14 13 Bales. __________ -----_ 168.37 194. 62 2,313 2,176 2,515 Calves sold alive ______________________________ -------- 5 22 20 Number ____ ---------- 86.50 48.01 1,879 1, 741 966

Corn for grain ___________________ ---------------------_ 6 1, 697 1,009 Bushels. ____ -------- __ 1. 05 1.44 1, 780 1,059 1, 449 Wheat. ______ -_____ ----------------------------------- 7 980 804 Bushels ____ ----------- 1. 77 2.13 1, 736 1,423 1. 716 Chicken eggs ___ ---------- _____________________________ 8 3,321 2,654 Dozens ______ ---------- 0.32 0.35 1,056 849 917 Soybeans for beans __ -------------------------------- __ 9 498 308 Bushels. ___ ----------- 1. 97 2.52 981 607 777 Tobacco ___________________ --_---_---_---_------------- 10 1,647 1, 922 Pounds .. ------------- 0.58 0. 51 948 1,114 974

Broilers. _____ --- ____ --- __ ----------------------------- 11 1, 413 792 Number ___ ----------- 0. 53 0. 70 749 420 .'i58 Irish potatoes.---------------------------------------- 12 340 280 Bushels. ______________ 1. 22 1. 30 415 342 364 Oranges (all) __________________________________________ 13 5 5 Tons __ ------_--------_ 74.03 50.48 395 394 269 Turkeys, ducks, geese, and their eggs sold------------- 14 183 163 Number ___ ----------- NA NA 340 NA 304 Sheep and lambs sold alive ____________________________ 15 25 22 Number ___ ----------- 13.31 14.69 338 297 328

Sorghums for eraln------------------------------------ 16 382 178 Bushels .. _______ ------ 0. 87 1. 26 333 155 225 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay-------------------- 17 12 9 Tons ___________ ------- 23.51 22.86 278 223 217 Rice ______________ -------- ____________________________ 18 119 142 Bushels. ______________ 2.06 2.04 245 293 290 Barley ____ ----- __ ------------------------------------- 19 276 237 Bushels_-------------- 0.87 1. 09 240 206 259 Apples.------------ ___________________________________ 20 119 109 Bushels. ______________ 1.71 2.22 204 186 242

Sugar beets for sugar---------------------------------- 21 17 14 Tons __________________ 11.14 11.17 187 152 152

&~~~~~-':~~~======================================== 22 279 348 Bushels.-------------- 0.64 0. 71 179 223 246 23 6,042 4,836 Pounds .. ------------- 0.03 0.03 165 121 121 Dry field and seed beans ______________________________ 24 19 17 Hundredweight _______ 7.22 8.03 136 120 134

Peanuts for nuts._------------------------------------ 25 1,311 850 Pounds .. ------------- 0.10 0.12 131 85 102 Peaches.---------------------------------------------- 26 68 55 Bushels.-------------- 1.90 1. 97 126 105 109

NA Not available. 1 Turkeys only.

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966 GENERAL REPORT

VALUE OF ALL FARM PRODUCTS SOLD

UNITED STATES TOTAL

$30,492,720,864

PRINCIPAL FARM PRODUCTS SOLD

The following table lists the farm products, each with a value of sales of $100 million or more in 1959, in order of their impor­tance as measured by the value of sales for the 50 States. These 27 farm products accounted for about 91 percent of the value of all farm products sold in 1959.

VALUE OF SALES OF 27 PRINCIPAL FARM PRODUCTS FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1959

Farm product

Total, all farm products sold _________________________ _

Total, 27 farm products sold __________________________ _

Cattle (excluding calves) sold alive _______________________ _ Whole milk and cream------------------------------------Hogs and pigs sold alive __________________________________ _

Cotton _____ -----------------------------------------------Calves sold alive ________ -----------_----------------------

Corn for grain ___ -- __________ ------------------------------Wheat. ___ ------------------------------------------------Chicken eggs ____ --------_---------------------------------Soybeans for beans.---_----------------------------------~ Tobacco.--------------------------------------------------

Broilers_-------------------------------------------------­Irish potatoes.--------------------------------------------Oranges (all) ______________________ -- ______________ - ___ -- __ Turkeys, ducks, gee:<e, and their eggs sold ________________ _ Sheep and Iambs soitl alive--------------------------------

Sorghums for grain ___ -------------------------------------Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay _______________________ _ Rice __________ ---------------------------------------------Barley __ -------------------------------------------,_-----

tJf1:Sbie-~- ior siiiar~ ~ == ===== ===== ====== == ==== == := = == === := Oats for grain. _______ --- __ --- __ --- __ ------- __ -------------

g~icf iiii<I seed-1>-e-a~s ~: = = = = = = = = = = = =: = = = =: = =: = = = = = = = = = = = Peanuts for nuts ____ --------------------------------------Peaches ______________________ ---_- ______ ---_--------------Sugarcane for sugar _____ -----------------------------------

Rank

XXX

XXX

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27

Value ($1 ,000,000)

30,493

27,722

5,952 4,022 2,435 2,343 1,880

1, 780 1, 736 1, 061

981 948

750 415 395 340 338

333 278 245 241 205 187

179 165 136 131 126 121

1 DOT-$2,000,000

MAP NO. A59 • .4Al

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

PRINCIPAL FARM PRODUCTS SOLD FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES

All Crops.-The total value of all crops sold-field crops, vege­tables, fruits, nuts, forest products, and horticultural special­ties-amounted to $13,313 million for the 48 conterminous States for 1959. This total was 7.8 percent above the corresponding figure for 1954. The total value of all crops sold represented 43.9 percent of the total value of all agricultural products sold in i959 compared to 50.1 percent for 1954.

Cotton.-Cotton was the most important crop sold on the basis of the value of sales. The value of sales for 1959 was $2,343 mil­lion and represented 7.7 percent of the total value of all agri­cultural products sold and 17.6 percent of the total value of all crops sold. All cotton lint and seed were treated as sold in computing total value of sales. The total value of cotton in­cluding the value of both lint and seed sold in 1959 was 6.8 per­cent below that reported for 1954. This change was the result of the reduction in the average price.

Corn.-Corn was the second most important single crop item from the standpoint of total value of sales. The 1959 value of the portion sold as grain was $1,780 million and represented 5.9

. percent of the total value of sales of all farm products. '.rhe 1959 value of sales comprised 13.4 percent of the total value of the sales of all crops. The value of corn sold as grain in 1959 was 22.8 percent above the $1,449 million for 1954. The change in the value of corn sold resulted from the increase in the quantity sold as the percentage of the crop sold was 46.0 in 1959 compared with 38.6 in 1954. The average value per bushel sold decreased from $1.44 in 1954, to $1.05 in 1959.

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VALUE OF ALL CROPS SOLD

TOTAL $13,433,589,957 I DOT-$2,000,000

MAP NO A59-4Al8

·--'" U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

VALUE OF ALL CROPS SOLD AS A PERCENT OF ALL FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, 1959

Wheat.-Wheat was the third most important crop on the basis of the value of sales. The value of sa,les for the 1959 crop was $1,736 million and represented 5.7 percent of the total value of farm products sold and 13.0 percent of the total value of all crops

PERCENT

D Less than 20 IIIII 80 to 79

EJ 20to39 -SO or more

ml3 40 to 59

UNITED STATES AVERAGE 44.1 PERCENT

sold. The quantity of wheat sold represented 92.8 percent of the quantity harvested in 1959 as compared with 88.4 percent in 19!'i4. The average value per bushel for the 1959 crop was $1.77 as compared with $2.13 for 1954.

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968 GENERAL REPORT

VALUE OF VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE

TOTAL $739,626,458

Vegetables.-The total value of vegetables sold in 1959 was $736 million, or 14.1 percent above the $645 million reported for 1954. The value of vegetables sold was 5.5 percent of the total value of all crops sold for 1959 as compared with 5.2 percent for 1954. For 1959, vegetables sold represented 2.4 percent of the total value of all farm products sold as compared with 2.6 percent for 1954.

1 DOT-$500,000

, MAP NO. A59-4A21 ./ , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

Fruits and Nuts.-The total value of fruits and nuts sold for 1959 was calculated to be $1,393 million, or 16.3 percent above the total of $1,198 million for 1954. The 1959 figure represents 10.5 percent of the total value of all crops sold, as compared with 9.7 percent in 1954. In 1959, as in 1954, the value of sales was com­puted by multiplying quantity harvested by a State average price per unit.

VALUE OF FRUITS AND NUTS SOLD

UNITED STATES TOTAL

$1,398,422,831 1 DOT-$500,000

MAP NO A59-•A22

./ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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VALUE OF HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES SOLD DOLLARS, 1959

UNITED STATES

TOTAL

$615,338,081

Horticultural Specialties.-The total value of horticultural spe­cialties sold in 1959, at $613 million, was 35.2 percent. above the $454 million reported for 1954. For 1959, the value of sales rep­resented 4.6 percent of the total value of all crops sold as com­pared with 3.7 percent for 1954.

1 DOT-$500,000

, MAP NO. A59-4A23

./ 'u.S.DEPAK. IEtlT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

Forest Products Sold.-The value of forest products sold in 19'59, $187 mi.llion, was 43.5 percent above the $130 million reported for 1954. The value represented 0.6 percent of the total value of all farm products sold in 1959 as compared with 0.5 percent for 1954.

VALUE OF FOREST PRODUCTS SOLD

UNITED STATES

TOTAL

$187,386,362 1 DOT-$100,000

, MAP NO. A59-dA2d

.. ./' , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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970 GENERAL REPORT

VALUE OF ALL LIVESTOCK SOLD ALM DOLLARS, 1959

TOTAL $10,663,193,870

Livestock and Poultry and Livestock and Poultry Products Sold.-The total value of sales of livestock and poultry and their products for 1959 was $17,025 million, or 38.5 percent greater than the $12,292 million reported in 1954. This total represents 56.1 percent of the total value of all products sold in 1959 as compared with 49.9 in 1954.

1 DOT-$2,000,000

MAP NO, A59·4A6 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

Cattle and Calves.-The value of sales of cattle and calves for 1959, $7,821 million, was 82.6 percent greater than the $4,283 mil­lion reported for 1954. The 1959 total represents 25.8 percent of the total value of all farm products sold as compared with 17.4 percent for 1954.

VALUE OF CATTLE AND CALVES SOLD ALIVE

1 DOT-$500,000

MAP NO. A59-4A/ ··-'' U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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The cattle and calves sold .alive totaled 51.2 million head in 1959, as compared with 44.4 million head sold in 1954. The num­ber of cattle and calves sold includes the number sold for further fattening and growth by other farm operators, as well as those sold for slaughter.

A comparison of the number of cattle and calves sold with the commercial slaughter is given in the· following table.

I 1959 1954

Commercial Commercial slaughter I slaughter 1

Item Number Number sold Under sold Under

Total Federal Total Federal in spec- ins pee-

tion tum

(1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (1,000) ---------------

Cattle and calves, totaL_ 51,187 30,614 22,334 44,351 37,763 26,049 Cattle • .. --·--·-·-·----- 29,460 22,931 17,459 24,223 25,017 18,476 Calves •---------------- 21,727 7,683 4,875 20,128 12,746 7, 573

I Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture. • The classification of all cattle as cattle or calves by farm operator and by operators

of commercial slaughterhouses is not made on a comparable basis.

Hogs and Pigs.-The 1959 value of sales fO'I" hogs and pigs was $2,432 million. This is 6. 7 percent above the $2,279 million of sales for 1954.

The number of hogs and pigs sold was 0.9 percent less than the number slaughtered in commercial establishments in 1959 as shown by the following data :

1959 1954

Commercial Commercial slaughter 1 slaughter 1

Item Number Number sold Under sold Under

Total Federal Total Federal ins pee- ins pee-

tlon tion

(1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (1,000) {1,000)

---------Hogs and pigs sold alive __ 80,820 81,582 68,708 57,419 64,827 52,894

1 Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The census number of hogs and pigs sold includes hogs and pigs sold for further growth and fattening as well as the num­ber of hogs sold for slaughter. The number of hogs and pigs sold as shown by the census appears to be slightly understated.

VALUE OF HOGS AND PIGS SOLD ALIVE

UNITED STATES TOTAL

$2,43S,404,258 1 DOT-$500,000

MAP NO. A59-4All ... .r U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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972 GENERAL REPORT

Sheep and Lambs.-l!'or 1959, the value of sheep and lambs sold

was $338 million, or about 3.0 percent above the $328 million for

1954. Item

Sheep and lambs _________

Number sold

(1,000)

25,391

1959

Commercial slaughter 1

Under Total Federal

ins pee-tlon

(1,000) (1,000)

15, 180 13,466

1954

Commercial slaughter 1

Number sold Under

Total Federal in spec-

tlon

(1,000) (1,000) (1,000) ---

22,336 15,920 14, 148

The total sales shown by the census include not only sheep and

lambs sold for slaughter but also those sold to other farmers as

well as those shipped to stockyards and auction yards for further

sale to farm operators for further growth or fattening. 1 Source: U.S. Department of 'Agriculture.

TOTAL $337,995,732

VALUE OF SHEEP AND LAMBS SOLD ALIVE

1 DOT-$100,000

MAP NO. A59·4Al2

··-" 'U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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VALUE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD

TOTAL $4,021,590,860

Dairy Products.-The total value of dairy products (milk and

cream) sold was $4,010 million for 1959, or 20.3 percent above

the $3,334 million reported for all dairy products sold for 1954.

Sales of milk and cream in 1959 represented 23.6 percent of the

1 DOT-$500,000

MAP NO A59-AA13

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

total value of all livestock and poultry and their products sold, and 13.2 percent of the value of an farm products sold.

Chickens.-The value of all chickens sold in 1959 totaled $855 million, or 22.4 percent more than the $698 million reported for 1954.

VALUE OF ALL POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD

UNITED STATES TOTAL

$2,257,821,804 1 DOT-$500,000

• / MAP NO. A59-AA15

··-' US. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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974 GENERAL REPORT

VALUE OF BROILERS, OTHER CHICKENS, AND CHICKEN EGGS SOLD

TOTAL $1,917,656,802

Broilers comprised 87.3 percent of the number of all chickens sold in 1959, compared to 81.8 percent in 1954. The value of broilers sold comprised 87.6 percent of the value of all chickens sold in 1959, compared to 79.9 percent in 1954.

1 DOT -$500,000

, MAP NO. A59·4Al6 •

·-" , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

Chicken Eggs.-The value of sales for chicken eggs in 1959 was $1,056 million, or 15.2 percent above the $917 million reported for 1954.

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1

2

3 4 5 6

7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

47 48 49 50

51 52 53 .54

55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62

63 64 65 66 67

VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS

Table 3.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD AND NUMBER OF FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959, 1954, AND 1949

[Data for 1959 for contominous United States for livestock sold alive and dairy products sold are bo.sed on reports for ~ a sample or rams. See toxt]

Value or all farm products sold

Tota1 number of farms

975

Value Average per farm Percent Percent or United

Regian, division, (dollars) (dollars) state.. total and stato

1959 19.54 19.54 1959 19.54 1949 1959 19.54 1949 1959 19.54 1949 + + + 1959 1954 1949

19.54 1949 1944

u.s ... ······ .......... 3, 710,503 NA 5,388,437 30,492,720,864 NA 22,217,255,630 8,218 NA 4,123 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 100.0

Contenninous U.S. 3,703,894 4,782,416 5,382,162 30,337,172,378 24,644,726,687 22,051,129,389 8,191 5,153 4,097 123.1 111.8 151.8 99.5 100.0 99.3

Tho North •••••••••••• 1,715,441 2,043,092' 2,268,066 15,293,898,428' 12,696,141,555 ll,655,872,908 8,915 6,214 5,139 120.5 108.9 148.7 50.2 51.5 52.5 Tho South •••••••••••• 1.64~,949 2,316,607 2,652,423 8.884,195,067 7,025,022,867 6,358,667,772, 5,398 3,032 2,397 126.5 ll0.5 151.7 29.1 28.5 28.6 The \Yest ............ :J49,ll3 NA 467,948 o,314,627,369 NA 4,202, 714,950 18,088 NA 8,981 NA NA NA 20.7 NA 18.9

Contenninous area .• 342,504 422,717 461,673 6,159,078,883 4, 923,562,265 4,036,588,709 17,983 11,647 8,743 125.1 122.0 160.8 20.2 20.0 18.2

Geographic Divisions: 56,867 81,878 592,971,943 535,177,384 531,705,998 10,427 6,536 5,151 110.8 100.7 126.0 1.9 2.2 2.4 Now England ••••••••••••• 103,225

Middle Atlantic ........... 197,867 257,276 296,702 1,699,013,170 1,514,071,131 1,390,646, 785 8,587 5,885 4,687 112.2 108.9 142.2 5.6 6.1 6.3 F.ast North Central •••••.•• 666,189 798,690 885,404 5,203,259,392 4,593,870, 786 4,044,147,953 7,810 5,752 4,568 113.3 113.6 155.5 17.1 18.6 18.2 West North Central • , ••.••. 794,518 905,248 982,735 7,798,653,923 6' 053' 022,2.54 5,689,372,172 9,816 6,687 5,789 128.8 106.4 147.9 25.6 24.6 25.6 South Atlantic ............ 592,153 858,971 958,998 3,248,094,322 2,630,510,918 2,124, 731,368 5,485 3,062 2,216 123.5 123.8 151.7 10.7 10.7 9.6 East South Central •. , • , . , • 562,604 789,507 913,002 1,972,390,807 1,.541,501,815 1,371,301,223 3,506 1,952 1,502 128.0 112.4 142.4 6.5 6.3 6.2 West South Central . , , •...• 491,192 668,129 780,423 3,663, 709,938 2,853,010,134 2,862,635,181 7,459 4,270 3,668 128.4 99.7 157.2 12.0 11.6 12.9 Mountain ..•• , ..•..•••.••• 149,080 180,026 194,858 2,355,959,898 1,810,248,684 1,631,339,369 15,803 10,055 8,372 130.1 lll.O 169.5 7.7 7.3 7.3 Pacific .................. 200,033 NA 273,090 3,958,667,471 NA 2,571,375,581 19,790 NA 9,416 NA NA NA 13.0 NA 11.6

Conterminous area •• , •.• 193,424 242,691 266,815 3,803,118,985 3,113,313,581 2,405,249,340 19,662 12,828 9,015 122.2 129.4 156.2 12.5 12.6 10.8

New England: 144.8 Maine ....•.....•.....•.. 17,360 23,368 30,358 171,318,324 139,.541,249 125,514,901 9,869 5,971 4,134 122.8 111.2 0.6 0.6 0.6

Sew Hampshire ........... 6,.542 10,411 13,391 48,122,322 45,338,141 46,499,909 7,356 4,355 3,472 106.1 97.5 115.8 0.2 0.2 0.2 Vennont ................. 12,099 15,981 19,043 108,546,708 86,446,310 86,988,103 8,972 5,409 4,568 125.6 99.4 123.0 0.4 0.4 0.4 Massachusetts . . , ......... 11,179 17,361 22,220 126,440,221 125,225,758 135,349,945 ll,Jll 7,213 6,091 101.0 92.5 109.0 0.4 0.5 0.6 Rhode Island ••••••••••••• 1,395 2,004 2,598 18,298,797 15,317,118 16,084,379 13,ll7 7,643 6,191 119.5 95.2 103.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 Connecticut .............. 8,292 12,753 15,615 120,245,571 123,308,808 121,268,761 14,501 9,669 7,766 97.5 101.7 138.3 0.4 0.5 0.5

Middle Atlantic: New York ................ 82,356 105,714 124,977 755,409,872 668,487,613 630,400' 517 9,172 6,324 5,044 113.0 106.0 132.7 2.5 2.7 2.8 New Jersey .............. 15,459 22,686 24,838 231,068,767 242' 032,805 214,319,270 14,947 10,669 8,629 95.5 112.9 146.1 0.8 1.0 1.0 Pennsylvania, ...... , ..... 100,052 128,876 146,887 712,534,531 603,550,713 .545' 926' 998 7,122 4,683 3,717 118.1 110.6 152.6 2.3 2.4 2.5

East North Central: Ohio .................... 140,353 177,074 199,359 862,850,852 844,013,387 711,681,492 6,148 4,766 3,570 102.2 118.6 158.4 2.8 3.4 3.2 Indiana .................. 128,160 153,593 166,627 945,684,527 906,018' 921 731,893,640 7,379 5,899 4,392 104.4 123.8 184.1 3.1 3.7 3.3 filinois .................. 1.54,644 175,.543 195,268 1,810,660, 939 1,505,886,187 1,362,278,393 11,709 8,578 6,976 120.2 110.5 157.9 5.9 6.1 6.1 Michigan ••••••••••••••••• lll,817 138,922 155,589 622,959,782 .545' 070' 722 473,664,949 5,571 3,924 3,044 114.3 115.1 148.8 2.0 2.2 2.1 Wisconsin ................ 131,215 153,558 168,561 961,103,292 792,881,569 764,629,479 7,325 5,163 4,536 121.2 103.7 130.3 3.2 3.2 3.4

West North Central: ~tiMesota. , •..••••..••••• 145,662 165,225 179,101 1,211,750,198 983,995,436 960' 552' 565 8,319 5,955 5,363 123.1 102.4 1.54.5 4.0 4.0 4.3 Iowa .................... 174,707 192,933 203,159 2,284,109,839 1,839,989,028 1,635,350,322 13,074 9,537 8,050 124.1 112.5 159.7 7.5 7.5 7.4 Missouri .........•.•.•.•• 168,672 201,614 230,045 1,011,891,525 733,733,793 719,877' 797 5,999 3,639 3,129 137.9 101.9 144.9 3.3 3.0 3.2 North Dakota ••••.•••••••• 54,928 61,943 65,401 468' 708' 929 376,121' 720 400,822,179 8,533 6,072 6,129 124.6 93.8 103.1 1.5 1.5 1.8 South Dakota ••••••••..••• 55,727 62,520 66,452 513,875,689 436,000,704 430,399,867 9,221 6,974 6,477 117.9 101.3 152.2 1.7 1.8 1.9 Nebraska ...... , ...... , .. 90,475 100,846 107,183 1,197,501,152 880,841,970 777,641,289 13,236 8,735 7,255 135.9 113.3 162.2 3.9 3.6 3.5 Kansas .. , ............... 104,347 120,167 131,394 1,110,816,591 802,339,603 764,728,153 10,645 6,677 5,820 138.4 104.9 132.9 3.6 3.3 3.4

South Atlantic: Delaware ........... , .. , . 5,208 6,297 7,448 85,961,790 81,564,849 76,227,871 16,506 12,953 10,235 105.4 107.0 131.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 Maryland ••••••••• , ••••••• 25;122 32,500 36,107 231,135,509 195,072,119 172,157,401 9,201 6,002 4,768 118.5 113.3 142.3 0.8 0.8 0.8 District or Columbia, ...... NA NA 28 NA NA 569,621 NA NA 20,344 NA NA NA NA NA (Z) Virginia ................. 97,623 136,416 150,997 423,924,683 363' 698' 9.54 309,644,442 4,342 2,666 2,051 116.6 117.5 146.6 1.4 1.5 1.4 \Vest Virginia, ............ 44,011 68,583 81,434 99,142,162 90,461,365 82,145,772 2,253 1,319 1,009 109.6 110.1 142.8 0.3 0.4 0.4 North Carolina .. .......... 190,567 267,906 288,508 797,213,555 733,460,645 556' 627' 536 4,183 2,738 1,929 108.7 131.8 150.0 2.6 3.0 2.5 South Carolina .. . , .. , . , ... 78,172 124,203 139,364 302,923,609 251,711,191 213,561,714 3,875 2,027 1,532 120.3 117.9 131.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 Georgia .................. 106,350 165,523 198,191 607,316,797 448,425,844 375,151,595 5,711 2,709 1,893 135.4 120.0 148.3 2.0 1.8 1.7 Florida ...... ,, .. , ....... 45,100 57,543 56,921 700,476,217 466,115,951 338,645,416 15,532 8,100 5,949 150.3 137.6 194.1 2.3 1.9 1.5

East South Central: Kentucky ................ 150,986 193,487 218,476 518' 069' 735 424,6.54,406 417,060,976 3,431 2,195 1,909 122.0 101.8 125.8 1.7 1.7 1.9 Tennessee ............... 157,688 203,149 231,631 474,556,740 353' 215' 033 340,.541,957 3,009 1,739 1,470 134.4 103.7 143.2 1.6 1.4 1.5 Alabanta ...... ........... 115,788 176,956 211,512 414,263,399 303,656,8.54 274,037,437 3,578 1,716 1,296 136.4 110.8 142.3 1.4 1.2 1.2 Mississippi ..... , ........ 138,142 215,915 251,383 565' 500' 933 459,975,522 339,660,853 4,094 2,130 1,351 122.9 135.4 161.7 1.9 1.9 1.5

West South Central: Arkansas ............... , 95,007 145,076 182,429 639,186,957 491,764,584 392,850,799 6,728 3,390 2,153 130.0 125.2 183.0 2.1 2.0 1.8 Louisiana, ............... 74,438 lll,127 124,181 334,907,581 309' 790' 562 245,730,002 4,499 2,788 1,979 108.1 126.1 174.5 1.1 1.3 1.1 Oklahoma ................ 94,676 118,979 142,246 sao, 734,7.54 409,385,664 471,002,370 6,134 3,441 3,311 141.9 86.9 111.0 1.9 1.7 2.1 Texas ................... 227,071 292,947 331,567 2,108,880,646 1,642,069,324 1, 753,052,010 9,287 5,605 5,287 128.4 93.7 164.2 6.9 6.7 7.9

Mountain: Montana ................. 28,959 33,061 35,085 377,401,094 339,481,014 279,058,735 13,032 10,268 7,9.54 111.2 121.7 152.4 1.2 1.4 1.3 Idaho •••••••••••••••••••• 33,670 38,740 40,284 438,383,524 332,125,790 281' 025' 323 13,020 8,573 6,976 132.0 118.2 1.54.7 1.4 1.3 1.3 Wyoming ••••••• : ••••••••• 9,744 11,402 12,614 162,124,265 115,134,739 121,835,629 16,638 10,098 9,659 140.8 94.5 138.9 0.5 0.5 0.5 Colorado •••••• , •••••••••• 33,390 40,749 45,578 579,976,095 379,899,742 426,447,889 17,370 9,323 9,356 152.7 89.1 151.7 1.9 1.5 1.9 New Mexico .. , ........... 15,919 21,070 23,599 197,128,419 155,090,073 1.54' 740' 229 12,383 7,361 6,557 127.1 100.2 189.2 0.6 0.6 0.7 Arizona .................. 7,233 9,321 10,412 388,380,075 328,197,189 203,936,809 53,696 35,211 19,587 118.3 160.9 344.1 1.3 1.3 0.9 Utah ••••••••••.•••••••••• 17,8ll 22,826 24,176 155' 674 ''186 126' 575' 671 130,287,725 8,740 5,.545 5,389 123.0 97.2 131.1 0.5 0.5 0.6 Nevada .... ,,, .. ,.,.,,.,. 2,3.54 2,857 3,110 56,891,640 33,744,466 34,007,030 24,168 11,811 10,935 168.6 99.2 144.7 0.2 0.1 0.2

Pacific: Washington ••••••••••••••• 51,577 65,175 69,820 569,204,450 506' 045' 263 365' 209' 027 11,036 7,764 5,231 112.5 138.6 142.8 1.9 2.1 1.6 Oregon •••••••••• , ••••••• 42,573 54,441 59,827 411,843,301 346,347,349 298,079,076 9,674 6,362 4,982 118.9 116.2 144.7 1.4 1.4 1.3 Calitomia ................ 99,274 123,075 137,168 2,822,071,234 2,260,920,969 1,741,961,237 28,427 18,370 12,699 124.8 129.8 161.5 9.3 9.2 7.8 Alaska •••••••••••••••••• 367 NA 525 3,214,299 NA 1,571,931 8,758 NA 2,994 NA NA NA (Z) NA (Z) Hawaii ..............•... 6,242 NA 5,750 152' 334' 187 NA 164' 5.54' 310 24,405 NA 28,618 NA NA NA 0.5 NA 0.7

NA Not available. Z Less than 0.05 percent.

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976 GENERAL REPORT

Table 4.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY MAJOR so ve an [nata for 1959 for oontenninous United states for livestock ld ali d

Crops sold Livestock and poultry and their products Bold

Value Percent of total value Percent of United Region, (dollars) of all farm products Percent Value

division, sold States totaJ. (dollars) and State

1959 19541 19491 1959 1959

19541 19491 ~ 1954 19~4

1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1954 1949 1944

1 u.s .......... 13,433' 589) 957 NA 9,946,544,578 44.1 NA 44.8 NA NA /lA 100.0 NA 100.0 1?,059,130,907 NA l2' 136' 100' 838

2 Contcm1i-nous U.S. 13,312,515,1.46 l2,221,874,669 9,802,844,913 43.9 49.6 44.5 108.9 124.7 162.8 99.1 100.0 98.5 1?,024,656,932 l2,292,424,309 12,ll3,722,101

3 The North ..... 5' 049' 184,682 4' 698} 043' 392 316371 QJ? J 132 30.1 3?.0 31.2 107.5 l29.2 176.9 3?.6 38.4 36.6 10,244,713,746 7,962,948,108 7,982,760,000 4 The ~uth ..... 4, 986,1/~6, 948 4,591,161,182 4,004,142,612 56.1 65.4 63.0 108.6 ll4.7 151.5 37.1 37.6 40.3 3,898,048,ll9 2,365,915,889 2,270,643,304 5 Tho West ..... 3,398,258,32? NA 2,305,364,834 53.8 NA 54.9 NA NA NA 25.3 NA 23.2 2,916,369,042 NA 1,882,697,534 6 Contenni-

nous nren ... 3,277,183,816 2,932,670,095 2,161,665,169 53.2 59.6 53.6 ill.? 135.7 161.0 24.4 24.0 21.7 2,881,895,067 1,963,560,312 1,860,318, 797

Geo. Div.: 7 N. E. ....... 181,186,550 169' 586' 046 170,398,415 30.6 31.7 32.0 106.8 99.5 113.6 1.3 1.4 1.7 411,785,393 353,%4,583 351,288,862 8 M.A •....... 483,109,115 4?3,164,494 367,950,699 28.4 31.3 26.5 102.1 l28.6 146.9 3.6 3.9 3.7 1,215,904,055 1,032,563,394 1,015,020,055 9 B. N.C ..... 1,910,127,236 1,831,913,219 1,325,157,395 36.7 39.9 32.8 104.3 138.2 210.6 14.2 15.0 13.3 3,293,132,156 2,750,972,615 2,706,227,318

10 W. N.C. .... 2,4?4,761,781 2,223,379,633 1,773,530,623 31.7 36.7 31.2 lll.J l25.4 169.2 18.4 18.2 17.8 5,323,892,142 3,825,467,516 3' 910,223' 765 11 S. A •.•.•... 1,887,588,601 1 1 676,TI6,715 1,320,110,712 58.1 63.7 62.1 112.6 l27.0 139.9 14.1 13.7 13.3 1,360,505,721 9l2' 969' 766 754,115,816 12 E. S.C ..... 1,04.8,120,984 995 '094' 280 816' 265' 816 53.1 64.6 59.5 105.3 l21.9 138.0 7.8 8.1 8.2 924,269,823 526,774,850 530,304,802 13 w. s. c ..... 2,050,437,363 1,919,350,1.87 1,867,766,0B4 56.0 67.3 65.2 106.8 102.8 172.8 15.3 15.7 18.8 1,613,272,575 926,171,273 986' 222' 686 14 M~ •........ 982,760,537 900' 974' 122 721,618' 605 41.7 49.8 44.2 109.1 l24.9 188.0 7.3 7.4 ?.3 1,373,199,361 905' 142' 066 906,849,219 15 Pnc. : . ..... 2,415,497,790 NA 1,583,746,229 61.0 NA 61.6 NA NA NA 18.0 NA 15.9 1,543,169,681 NA 975' 848' 315 16 Contermf-

nous area. 2,294,423,279 2,031,695,973 1,440,046,564 60.3 65.3 59.9 1l2.9 141.1 151.3 17.1 16.6 14.5 1,508,695,706 1,058,418,246 953,469,578

N. E.: 17 Maino ...... 70,482,091 64,071,338 65,592,350 41.1 45.9 52.3 uo.o 97.7 ll2.5 0.5 0.5 0.7 100, 836, 233 70,710,916 55,384,241 18 N.IL ....... 9,093,835 5,808,069 6,135,358 18.9 l2.8 .13.2 156.6 94.7 108.7 0.1 ~Z) 0.1 39,028,487 38,078,507 39,163,146 19 Vt. ......... 9,673,384 5,130,464 4,632,349 8.9 5.9 5.3 188.5 110.8 90.3 0.1 Z) (Z) 98,873,324 76,881,853 78,950,335 20 Mass • ...... 46,404,731 43,449,402 43,922,735 36.? 34.7 32.5 106.8 98.9 106.1 0.3 0.4 0.4 80,035,490 81,027,639 90,803,846 21 R.I. ....... 6,846,669 4,789,277 4,849,854 37.4 31.3 30.2 143.0 98.8 116.0 0.1 (Z) (Z) ll,452,l28 10,509,117 11,211,352 22 Conn, ...... 38,685,840 46,337,496 45,265,769 32.2 37.6 37.3 83.5 102.4 l27.7 0.3 0.4 0.5 81,559,731 76,736,551 75,775,942

M.A.: 23 X. Y •....... 201,063,111 202,008,640 160,270,545 26.6 . 30.2 25.4 99.5 126.0 137.3 1.5 1.7 1.6 554,346,761 461,451,305 466,248,146 24 N.J •....... 94,925,889 94,736,760 72,869,585 41.1 39.1 34.0 100.2 130.0 136.5 0.7 0.8 0.7 136,142,878 147,147,939 141,239,772 25 Pn. ........ 187,l20,115 176,419,094 134' 810' 569 26.3 29.2 24.7 106.1 130.9 167.1 1.4 1.4 1.4 525,414,416 423' 964' 150 407,532,137

E. N.C.: 26 Ohio ....... 331,192' 091 368,06?,837 239' 837' 738 38.4 43.6 33.7 90.0 153.5 226.0 2.5 3.0 2.4 531,658,761 474,414,126 469' 333' 000 27 Ind . ........ 366,169,979 385,277,178 231,484,286 38.7 42.5 31.6 95.0 166.4 309.3 2.7 3.2 2.3 579,514,548 519,659,819 498,809,994 28 111 •.•••••.•• 795,845,227 720,646,416 588,488,181 44.0 47.9 43.2 110.5 l22.5 182.8 5.9 5.9 5.9 1,014,815,712 784,609,587 772,884,894 29 ~lich ........ 288' 766' 982 253,722,696 184,669,069 46.4 46.5 39.0 113.8 137.4 194.9 2.1 2.1 1.9 334,192,800 288,029,806 285' 911,779 30 W1s ..... .... 128' 152' 957 104,199,092 80,678,l21 13.3 13.1 10.6 l23.0 129.2 179.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 832' 950' 335 684,259,277 679' 287' 651

W. N.C.: 31 Minn . ...... 374,684,666 348,126,316 277' ooo, 558 30.9 35.4 28.8 107.6 125.7 293.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 837,065,532 633' 975' 914 681,394,415 32 Iowa ....... 496,936,319 451,528,421 320,308,808 21.8 24.5 19.6 110.1 141.0 200.3 3.7 3.7 3.2 1,787,173,520 1,388,007,135 1,314,601,371 33 Mo • ........ 363,036,083 269' 935' 794 199,299,731 35.9 36.8 27.7 134.5 135.4 217.9 2.7 2.2 2.0 648,855,442 462,291,231 518' 005,484 34 N.Dak ...... 278' 207' 715 256' 654' 980 265,856,694 59.4 68.2 66.3 108.4 96.5 101.6 2.1 2.1 2.7 190,501,214 119,436,958 134,934,311 35 S. Da.k . ..... 82,376,279 160,325,949 122' 782' 703 16.0 36.8 28.5 51.4 130.6 158.9 0.6 1.3 1.2 431,499,410 275' 619. 371 307' 516' 852 36 Nebr ........ 393,307,151 308,526,237 260,554,869 32.8 35.0 33.4 127.5 118.4 159.5 2.9 2.5 2.6 804,194,001 572,247,069 517' 027' 594 37 Kuns • ...... 486,213,568 428,281,936 327' 72?' 260 43.8 53.4 42.9 113.5 130.7 143.2 3.6 3.5 3.3 624,603,023 373' 889' 838 436,743,738

S. A.: 38 Del •........ 26,791,264 22,794,691 12,091,418 31.2 27.9 15.9 117.5 188.5 252.9 0.2 0.2 0.1 59,170,526 58,565,772 63,983,302 39 Md •.•..•••• 75,082,988 69,056,248 54,413,352 32.5 35.4 31.6 108.7 126.9 134.4 0.6 0.6 0.5 156,052,521 125,004,055 116' 685' 765 40 D. C •....... NA NA 429,3ll NA NA 75.4 NA NA NA NA NA (Z) NA NA 139,810 41 Vn.. ........ 179,618,817 172,165,657 133' 575' 360 42.4 47.3 43.1 104.3 128.9 138.0 1.3 1.4 1.3 244' 305' 866 184' 185' 828 169' 518' 829 42 W.Va. ...... 21,278,520 22,056,812 12,717,433 21.5 24.4 15.5 96.5 173.4 167.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 77,863,642 66,724,957 67,173,286 43 N.C ........ 568' 667,482 597' 888' 604 455' 712' 714 71.3 81.5 81.9 95.1 131.2 142.9 4.2 4.9 4.6 228,546,073 127,446,972 91,040,465 44 s. c ........ 215' 638' 778 193,537,619 168,273,332 71.2 76.9 78.8 111.4 115.0 11?.4 1.6 1.6 1.7 87,284,831 53,919,837 40,258,136 45 Ga. ........ 281' 280' 658 243,981,?79 233,383,509 46.3 54.4 62.2 115.3 104.5 109.2 2.1 2.0 2.3 326, 036' 139 189,747,741 119,928,857

46 Fin. ........ 519,230,094 355' 235' 305 249,514,283 74.1 76.2 73.7 146.2 142.2 183.8 3.9 2.9 2.5 181,246,123 107' 374' 604 85,387,366

E. S.C.: 47 Ky •••...... 252' 707' 618 255,424,155 207,462, ?72 48.8 60.1 49.7 98.9 123.1 129.0 1.9 2.1 2.1 2,65,362,117 167' 365' 961 206,399,056 48 Tenn . ...... 21.4,633,435 204' 809' 961 178,463,226 51.5 58.0 52.4 119.4 114.8 156.9 1.8 1.7 1.8 229' 923' 305 144' 886' 502 157,608,437 49 Ala. ••...••. 193,980,437 183' 548' 637 179,324,804 46.8 60.4 65.4 105.7 102.4 116.9 1.4 1.5 1.8 220,282,962 111,605,056 84,745,963 50 Miss •....... 356,799,494 351,311,527 251,015,014 63.1 76.4 73.9 101.6 140.0 149.0 2.7 2.9 2.5 208,701,439 102,917,331 81,551,346

W. S.C.: 51 Ark •........ 446,085,636 3?7' 185' 644 293' 742' 760 69.8 76.7 74.8 118.3 128.4 186.9 3.3 3.1 3.0 193,101,321 111,713,027 95,627,408 52 Ln ......... 216' 352' 361 239' 999' 740 184' 885' 201 64.6 77.5 75.2 90.1 l29.8 164.2 1.6 2.0 1.9 118' 555' 220 67,849,818 58,881,963 53 Okla. •••.••• 250' 613' 871 217,007,711 254,679,973 43.2 53._0 54.1 115.5 85.2 108.7 1.9 1.8 2.6 330' 120' 883 192,092,608 215' 921,196 54 Tex. ....... 1,137,385,495 1,085,157,092 1,134,458,150 53.9 66.1 64.7 104.8 95.7 192.7 8.5 8.9 11.4 971,495,151 554,515,820 615' 792,119

Mt.: 55 Mont. ....... 162,261,608 184,580,957 ll4' 787' 546 43.0 54.4 41.1 87.9 160.8 167.4 1.2 1.5 1.2 215' 139' 486 153' 977' 288 163' 628' 558 56 Idaho ....... 242,416,196 196,684,262 153' 836' 501 55.3 59.2 54.? 123.3 127.9 163.7 1.8 1.6 1.5 195' 967' 328 133,889,640 l26,321,394

57 Wyo •....... 36,997,534 24, 732,2l2 28,798,917 19.1 21.5 23.6 125.3 85.9 145.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 131,126,731 90,165' 656 92,905,089

58 Colo •....... 199,830,5l2 129,823,297 178,631,509 34.5 34.2 41.9 153.9 72.7 120.2 1.5 1.1 1.8 380' 145' 583 249,785,679 247,525,971

59 N. Mox • ..... 88,251,900 84,423,544 69,367,825 44.8 54.4 44.8 104.5 121.7 244.9 0.7 0.7 0.7 108,876,519 70,517,961 85,189,070

60 ·\riz . ....... 216,917,882 238,690,223 134,403' 282 55.8 72.7 65.9 90.9- 177.6 410.0 1.6 2.0 1.4 171,462,193 88,667,548 68,821,829

61 Utah ••.•.•• 34,689,682 36,981,006 3?,343,82? 22.3 29.2 28.7 93.8 99.0 131.7 0.3 0.3 0.4 120' 985' 104 89,504,657 92,901,464

62 Nev ......... 7,395,223 5,058,621 4,449,198 13.0 15.0 13.1 146.2 113.7 163.6 0.1 (Z) (Z) 49,496,417 28,633,637 29,555,844

Pac.: 215,388,266 137,466,381 63 Wo.sh . ...... 353' 816,184 358' 565,445 224,162,259 62.2 70.9 61.4 98.? 160.0 153.1 2.6 2.9 2.3 142,351,626

64 Oreg. ....... 221,588,821 195,185,869 151' 739' 880 53.8 56.4 50.9 113.5 128.6 150.4 1.6 1.6 1.5 190,254,480 137,ll0,559 139,970,954

65 Ca.lif • ...... 1, 719,018,274 1,477,944,659 1,064,144,425 60.9 65.4 61.1 116.3 138.9 151.0 l2.8 12.1 10.7 1,103,052,960 778,956,061 676,032,243

66 Alaska. ..... 847,078 NA 507,774 26.4 NA 32.3 NA NA NA (Z) NA (Z) 2,367,221 NA 1,064,157

67 Ho.waii ..... 120,227,433 NA 143,191,891 78.9 NA 87.0 NA /lA NA 0.9 NA 1.4 232,106,754 NA 21,314,580

NA Not available . Z Less than 0.05 percent. lDoes not include value of forest products sold. See text. 2Inc1udes $21,546 value of honey sold.

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SOURCES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959, 1954, AND 1949 dairy products sold al'e baaed on reports £or only a sample of farms. See text]

Livestock end poultry and their products sold-Continued Forest products sold

Percent of total value Percent of United Value Percent of total value Percent of Un1 ted

of all fa.m products Percent of a..ll faxm products Percent states total (dollars) States total

sold sold

1959 1954 1954 1959 1954 1954

1959 1954 1949 .;. .;. T 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 T .;. 1959 1954 1949

1954 1949 1944 1954 1949 1944

·55.9 NA 54.6 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 100.0 187' 386' 362 NA NA 0.6 NA NA NA NA NA 100.0 NA NA 1

56.1 49.9 54.9 112.9 101.5 142.2 99.8 100.0 99.8 187,224,808 130' 427' 709 134' 562' 375 0.6 0.5 0.6 143.5 97.0 166.4 99.9 100.0 100.0 2

67.0 62.7 68.5 128.7 99.7 136.2 60.1 64.8 65.8 47,393,551 35,150,055 36,075,776 0.3 0.3 0.3 134.8 97.6 105.7 25.3 26.9 26.8 3

43.9 33.7 35.7 421.7 104.2 151.5 22.9 19.2 18.7 109' 963' 525 67,945,796 83,881,856 1.2 1.0 1.1 161.8 81.0 168.5 58.7 52.1 62.3 4

46.2 NA 44.8 NA NA NA 17.1 NA 15.5 30,029,286 NA NA 0.5 NA NA NA NA NA 16.0 NA NA 5

46.8 39.9 46.1 146.8 105.5 159.0 16.9 16.0 15.3 29,867,732 27,331,858 14,604,743 0.5 0.6 0.7 109.3 187.1 571.5 15.9 21.0 10.8 6

69.4 66.1 66.1 U6.3 100.8 134.1 2.4 2.9 2.9 12,136,679 11,646,755 10,018,721 2.0 2.2 2.2 104.2 116.2 103.4 6.5 8.9 7.4 7 71.6 68.2 73.0 117.8 101.7 140.2 7.1 8.4 8.4 11,441,074 8,343,243 7,676,031 0.7 0.6 0.6 137.1 108.7 133.8 6.1 6.4 5.7 8 63.3 59.9 66.9 119.7 101.7 132.7 19.3 22.4 22.3 16,867,347 10,984,952 12,763,240 0.3 0.2 0.3 153.5 86.4 105.7 9.0 8.4 9.5 9 68.3 63.2 68.7 139.2 97.8 137.9 31.2 31.1 32.2 6,948,451 4,175,105 5,617,784 0.1 0.1 0.1 166.4 74.3 77.9 3.7 3.2 4.2 10 41.9 34.7 35.5 149.0 121.1 177.6 8.0 7.4 6.2 68.,222,719 40,824,437 50,504,840 2.1 1.6 1.9 167.1 80.8 186.1 36.4 31.3 37.5 11 46.9 34.2 38.7 175.5 99.3 151.0 5.4 4.3 4.4 30,735,551 19,632,685 24,730,605 1.6 1.3 1.4 156.6 79.4 161.3 16.4 15.1 18.4 12 44.0. 32.5 34.5 174.2 93.9 132.6 9.5 7.5 8.1 11,005,255 7,488,674 8,646,411 0.3 0.3 0.3 147.0 86.6 120.5 5.9 5.7 6.4 13 58.3 50.0 55.6 151.7 99.8 154.1 8.0 7.4 7.5 7,345,446 4,132,496 2,871,545 0.3 0.2 0.3 177.7 143.9 275.1 3.9 3.2 2.1 14 39.0 NA 37.9 NA NA NA 9.0 NA 8.0 22,683,840 NA NA 0.6 NA NA NA NA NA 12.1 NA NA 15

39.7 34.0 39.6 142.5 111.0 163.4 8.8 8.6 7.9 22,522,286 23,199,362 11,733,198 0.6 0.7 1.0 97.1 197.7 707.2 12.0 1?.8 8.7 16

58.9 50.7 44.1 142.6 127.7 203.0 0.6 0.6 OS 5,862,143 4,758,995 4,538,310 3.4 3.4 3.8 123.2 104.9 103.4 3.1 3.6 3.4 17 81.1 84.0 84.2 102.5 97.2 117.6 0.2 0.3 0.3 1,469,189 1,451,565 1,201,405 3.1 3.2 3.1 101.2 120.8 102.2 0.8 1.1 0.9 18 91.1 88.9 90.8 128.6 97.4 126.3 0.6 0.6 0.7 3,877,817 4,433,993 3,405,419 3.6 5.1 5.1 87.5 130.2 119.9 2.1 3.4 2.5 19 63.3 64.7 67.1 98.8 89.2 111.1 0.5 0.7 0.7 686,600 748,717 623,364 0.5 0.6 0.6 91.7 120.1 ?5.5 0.4 0.6 0.5 20 62.6 68.6 69.7 109.0 93.7 99.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 22,765 18,724 23,173 0.1 0.1 0.1 121.6 80.8 22.4 (Z) (Z) (Z) 21 67.8 62.2 62.5 106.3 101.3 146.3 0.5 0.6 0.6 218,165 234,761 227,050 0.2 0.2 0.2 92.9 103.4 50.5 0.1 0.2 0.2 22

73.4 69.0 74.0 120.1 99.0 130.8 3.2 3.8 3.8 6,132,294 5,027,668 3,881,826 0.8 0.8 0.8 122.0 129.5 130.7 3.3 3.9 2.9 23 58.9 60.8 65.9 92.5 104.2 153.1 0.8 1.2 1.2 195,445 148,106 209,913 0.1 0.1 0.1 132.0 70.6 108.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 24 73.7 70.2 74.6 123.9 104.0 147.3 3.1 3.4 3.4 5,ll3,335 3,167,469 3,584,292 0.7 0.5 0.6 161.4 88.4 140.5 2.7 2.4 2.7 25

61.6 56.2 65.9 112.1 101.1 128.8 3.1 3.9 3.9 3,22l,334 1,531,424 2,510,754 0.4 0.2 0.2 210.3 61.0 100.4 1.7 1.2 1.9 26 61.3 57.4 68.2 lll.5 104.2 141.8 3.4 4.2 4.1 2,391,766 1,081,924 1,599,360 0.3 0.1 0.1 221.1 67.6 92.9 1.3 0.8 1.2 27 56.0 52.1 56.7 129.3 101.6 140.4 5.9 6.4 6.4 1,555,415 630,184 905,318 0.1 (Z) (Z) 246.8 69.6 96.0 0.8 0.5 0.7 28 53.6 52.8 60.4 116.0 100.7 123.4 2.0 2.3 2.4 4,206, 755 3,318,220 3,084,l01 0.7 0.6 0.7 126.8 109.5 124.7 2.2 2.5 2.3 29 86.7 86.3 88.8 121.7 100.7 125.4 4.9 5.6 5.6 5,492,077 4,423,200 4,663, 707 0.6 0.6 0.6 124.2 94.8 100.8 2.9 3.4 3.5 30

69.1 64.4 70.9 132.0 93.0 123.0 4.9 5.2 5.6 2,795,149 1,893,206 2,157,592 0.2 0.2 0.2 147.6 87.7 66.4 1.5 1.5 1.6 31 78.2 75.4 80.4 128.8 105.6 . 149.8 10.5 11.3 10.8 639,358 453,472 440,143 (Z) (Z) (Z) 141.0 103.0 146.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 32 64.1 63.0 72.0 140.4 89.2 121.4 3.8 3.8 4.3 2,946,686 1,506,768 2,572,582 0.3 0.2 0,2 195.6 58.6 84.0 1.6 1.2 1.9 33 40.6 31.8 33.7 159.5 88.5 106.5 1.1 1.0 1.1 44,250 29,782 31,174 (Z) ~Z) (Z) 148.6 95.5 35.1 (Z) (Z) (Z) 34 84.0 63.2 71.4 156.6 89.6 148.6 2.5 2.2 2.5 119,495 55,384 100,312 (Z) Z) (Z) 215.8 55.2 103.0 0.1 (Z) 0.1 35 67.2 65.0 66.5 140.5 110.3 163.7 4.7 4.7 4.3 91,543 68,664 58,826 (Z) (Z) (Z) 133.3 116.7 117.4 (Z) 0.1 (Z) 36 56.2 46.6 57.1 167.1 85.6 122.9 3.7 3.0 3.6 311,970 167,829 257,155 (Z) (Z) (Z) 185.9 65.3 81.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 37

68.8 71.8 83.9 101.0 91.5 110.2 0.3 0.5 0.5 419,158 204,386 153,151 0.5 0.3 0.3 205.1 133.5 231.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 38 67.5 64.1 67.8 124.8 107.1 146.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 1,963,579 l,OU,81.6 1,058,284 0.8 0.5 0.6 194.1 95.6 154.2 1.0 0.8 0.8 39

NA NA 24.5 NA NA NA NA NA (Z) NA NA 500 NA NA (Z) NA NA NA NA NA (Z) 40 57.6 50.6 54.7 132.6 108.7 155.9 1.4 1.5 1.4 10,916,800 7,347,469 6,550,253 2.6 2.0 2.4 148.6 112.2 142.0 5.8 5.6 4.9 41 78.5 73.8 81.8 116.7 99.3 138.2 0.5 0.5 0.6 2,274,163 1,679,596 2,255,053 2.3 1.9 2.0 135.4 74.5 89.1 1.2 1.3 1.7 42 28.7' 17.4 16.4 179.3 140.0 193.4 1.3 1.0 0.8 15,241,569 .8,125,069 9,874,357 1.9 1.1 1.5 187.6 82.3 182.1 8.1 6.2 7.3 43 28.8 21.4 18.9 161.9 133.9 215.9 0.5 0.4 0.3 8,988,765 4,253,735 5,030,246 3.0 1.7 2.0 211.3 84.6 226.1 4.8 3.3 3.7 44 53.? 42.3 32.0 171.8 158.2 261.3 1.9 1.5 1.0 22,338,469 14,696,324 21,839,229 3.7 3.3 3.9 152.0 67.3 228.2 11.9 11.3 16.2 45 25.9 23.0 25.2 168.8 125.7 235.8 1.1 0.9 0.7 6,080,216 3,506,042 3,743,767 0.9 0.8 1.0 173.4 93.7 259.2 3.2 2.7 2.8 46

51.2 39.4 49.5 158.6 81.1 121.2 1.6 1.4 1.7 3,475,515 1,864,290 3,199,148 0.7 0.4 0.4 186.4 58.3 125.7 1.9 1.4 2.4 47 48.4 41.0 46.3 158.7 91.9 127.8 1.3 1.2 1.3 5,146,620 3,518,570 4,470,294 1.1 1.0 1.0 146.3 78.7 128.0 2.7 2.7 3.3 48 53.2 36.8 30.9 197.4 131.7 213.2 1.3 0.9 0.7 13,239,091 8,503,161 9,966,670 3.2 2.8 3.1 155.7 85.3 208.5 ?.1 6.5 7.4 49 36.9 22.4 24.0 202.8 126.2 229.2 1.2 0.8 0.7 8,874,325 5,746,664 7,094,493 1.6 1.2 1.7 154.4 81.0 148.9 4.7 4.4 5.3 50

30.2 22.7 24.3 172.9 116.8 174.1 1.1 0.9 0.8 3,934,812 2,865,913 3,480,631 0.6 0.6 0.7 137.3 82.3 103.9 2.1 2.2 2.6 51 35.4 21.9 24.0 174.7 ll5.2 223.1 0.7 0.6 0.5 3,319,976 1,941,004 1,962,838 1.0 0.6 0.8 171.0 98.9 192.2 1.8 1.5 1.5 52 56.8 46.9 45.8 171.9 89.0 113.9 1.9 1.6 1.8 449,968 285,345 401,201 0.1 0.1 0.1 157.7 71.1 64.7 0.2 0.2 0.3 53 46.1 33.8 35.1 175.2 90.1 127.4 5.7 4.5 5.1 3,300,499 2,396,412 2,801, 741 0.2 0.1 0.1 137.7 85.5 119.5 1.8 1.8 2.1 54

57.0 45.4 58.6 139.7 94.1 137.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1,605,799 922,769 642,631 0.4 0.3 0.3 174.0 143.6 321.7 0.9 0.7 0.5 55 44.7 40.3 45.0 146.4 106.0 142.3 1.1 1.1 1.0 1,905,114 1,551,888 867,428 0.4 0.5 0.6 122.8 178.9 321.4 1.0 1.2 0.6 56 80.9 78.3 76.3 145.4 97.1 136.9 0.8 0.7 0.8 117,605 236,871 131,623 0.1 0.2 0.2 49.6 180.0 457.3 0.1 0.2 0.1 57 65.5 65.8 58.0 152.2 100.9 175.6 2.2 2.0 2.0 417,199 290,766 290,409 0.1 0.1 0.1 143.5 100.1 119.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 58 55.2 45.5 55.1 154.4 82.8 148.9 0.6 0.6 0.7 958,273 148,568 183,334 0.5 0.1 0.1 645.0 81.0 102.0 0.5 0.1 0.1 59 44.1 2?.0 33.7 193.4 128.8 240.1 1.0 0.7 0.6 2,213,704 839,418 711,698 0.6 0.3 0.4 263.7 117.9 369.2 1.2 0.6 0.5 60 77.7 70.7 71.3 135.2 96.3 130.8 0.7 0.7 0.8 3:1,371 90,008 42,434 (Z) 0.1 0.1 37.1 212.1 148.2 (Z) 0.1 (Z) 61 87.0 84.9 86.9 172.9 96.9 141.6 0.3 0.2 0.2 94,381 52,208 1,988 0.2 0.2 0.2 180.8 2,626,2 1;823.4 0.1 (Z) (Z) 62

37.8 28.1 37.6 151.3 103.6 119.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 8,778,221 5,128,192 3,580,387 1.5 1.0 1.4 171.2 143.2 534.6 4.7 3.9 2.7 63 46.2 39.6 47.0 138.8 98.0 127.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 9,024,783 14,050,921 6,368,242 2.2 4.1 4.7 64.2 220.6 860.0 4.8 10.8 4.7 64 39.1 34.5 38.8 141.6 115.2 185.3 6.5 6.3 5.6 4,719,282 4,020,249 1,784,569 0.2 0.2 0.2 117.4 225.3 584.9 2.5 3.1 1.3 65 73.6 NA 67.7 NA NA NA (Z) NA (Z) 7,034 NA NA 0.2 NA NA NA NA NA (Z) NA NA 66 21.1 NA 13.0 NA NA NA 0.2 NA 0.2 154,520 NA 47,839 0.1 NA (Z) NA NA NA 0.1 NA (Z) 67

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978 GENERAL REPORT

Table 5.-VALUE OF CROPS SOLD, BY MAJOR GROUPS,

Field crops (other than vegetables, fruits, nuts, and horticuJ.tu.ral specialties) sold Vegetables sold

Percent Per.oent of Region, Value Percent of value Percent of of value division, (dollars) of all crops Pel'Cent United States Value or all Percent United

and State sold total (dollars) crops States

sold total

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 _,. _,. 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 _,. _,. 1959 1954

1954 1949 1954 1949

1 u.s .... ...... 10,492,816,225 NA 8,149,405,455 78.1 NA 81.9 NA NA 100.0 NA 100.0 739,626,458 NA 609,791,764 5. 5 NA NA NA 100.0 NA,.

2 Contcrnli· nous U.S. 10,382,431,203 9' 925,109' 624 8,012,064,994 78.0 81.2 81.7 104.6 123.9 98.9 100.0 98.3 736' 244' 138 645,095,047 607,017' 776 5.5 5.3 114.1 106.3 99.5 100.0

3 The North ..... 4,269,546,966 4,035,442,848 3,083,924,029 84.6 85.9 84.8 105.8 130.9 40.7 40.7 37.8 188,059,143 187,400' 608 181,125,977 3.7 4.0 100.4 103.5 25.4 29.1 4 Tho South ..... 4 1 llO, 622 1 558 4,030,627,697 3,560,018,754 82.4 87.8 88.9 102.0 113.2 39.2 40.6 43.7 179,266,725 179,465,896 160,345,174 3.6 3.9 99.9 111.9 24.2 27.8 5 Tho West ..... 2,112,646, 701 NA 1,505,462,672 62.2 NA 65.3 NA NA 20.1 NA 18.5 372' 300' 590 NA 268,320,613 11.0 NA NA NA 50.3 NA 6 Contenni-nous nren ... 2,002,261,679 1,859,039,079 1,368,122,211 61.1 63.4 63.3 107.7 135.9 19.1 18.7 16.8 368' 918' 270 278' 228' 543 265,546,625 11.3 9.5 132.6 104.8 49.9 43.1

Geo. Div.: ? N. E •....... 93,275,311 98,456,480 111,173,100 51.5 58.1 65.2 94.7 88.6 0.9 1.0 1.4 12,652,132 12,642,865 12,315,?87 7.0 7.5 100.1 102.7 1.7 2.0 8 M.A •...•... 178,711,382 193,241,306 149,594,336 37.0 40.8 40.7 92.5 129.2 1.7 1.9 1.8 78,403,007 84,112,987 79,274,513 16.2 17.8 93.2 106.1 10.6 13.0 9 E. N.C •.... 1,593,071,308 1,575,274,259 1,106,749,376 83.4 86.0 83.5 101.1 142.3 15.2 15.9 13.6 80,017,541 74,575,708 71,479,229 4.2 4.1 107.3 104.3 10.8 11.6

10 W. N.C •.... 2,404,488' 965 2,168,470,803 1,716,407,217 97.2 97.5 96.8 110.9 126.3 22.9 21.8 21.1 16,986,463 16,069,048 18,056,448 0.7 0.7 105.7 89.0 2.3 2.5 11 S. A ........ 1,202,573,055 1,229,593,787 1,005,333,829 63.7 73.3 76.2 97.8 122.3 11.5 12.4 12.3 128,332,720 130,697,420 108 '329' 103 6.8 7.8 98.2 120.6 17.4 20.3 12 E. S.C ..... 966,675,255 957,496,462 ??9,656,829 92.2 96.2 95.5 101.0 122.8 9.2 9.6 9.6 11,933,852 ll,044,050 10,727,140 1.1 1.1 108.1 103.0 1.6 1.7 13 w. s. c ..... 1,941,374,248 1,843,537,448 1,775,028,096 94.7 96.1 95.0 105.3 103.9 18.5 18.6 21.8 39,000,153 37,724,426 41,288,931 1.9 2.0 103.4 91.4 5.3 5.8 14 M~ ......••• 867' 766' 088 807,456,451 640,828,854 88.3 89.6 88.8 107.5 126.0 8.3 8.1 7.9 58,500,312 47,972,269 53,080,322 6.0 5.3 121.9 90.4 7.9 7.4 15 Pac . . · ...... 1,244,880,613 NA 864,633 '818 51.5 NA 54.6 NA NA 11.9 NA 10.6 313' 800' 278 NA 215,240,291 -13.0 NA NA NA 42.4 NA 16 Contermi-

nous W'Oa, 1,134,495,591 1,051,582,628 ?27' 293' 357 49.4 51.8 50.5 107.9 144.6 10.8 10.6 8.9 310,417' 958 230' 256' 2?4 212,466,303 13.5 11.3 134.8 108.4 42.0 35.7

N. E.: 17 Maine ...... 54,347,528 56,036,883 57,977,525 77.1 87.5 88.4 97.0 96.7 0.5 0.6 0.7 2,501,374 2,404,464 . 2,838,64? 3.5 3.8 104.0 84.7 0.3 0.4 18 N.II ........ 1,653,543 1,510,535 1,925,935 18.2 26.0 31.4 109.5 78.4 (Z) (Z) (Z) 932,652 663,860 768,747 10.3 11.4 140.5 86.4 0.1 0.1 19 Vt ••......•. 2,899,003 2,018,057 2,365,793 30.0 39.3 51.1 143.7 85.3 (Z) (Z) (Z) 386,608 247,705 264,420 4.0 4.8 156.1 93.7 0.1 (Z) 20 Mnss . ... , .. 11,545,226 11,101,070 15,801,626 24.9 25.5 36.0 104.0 70.3 -0.1 0.1 0.2 5,442,710 5,755,414 5,487,530 11.7 13.2 94.6 104.9 0.7 0.9 21 R.I. ....... 2,845,834 1,928',813 1,502,260 41.6 40.3 31.0 14?.5 128.4 (Z) (Z) (Z) 43?,340 397,704 538,823 6.4 8.3 110.0 73.8 0.1 0.1 22 Conn . ...... 19,984,177 25,861,122 31,599,961 51.7 55.8 69.8 77.3 81.8 0.2 0.3 0.4 2,951,448 3,173,718 2,417,620 7.6 6.8 93.0 131.3 0.4 0.5

M.A.: 23 N.Y ........ 72,679,200 74,634,640 61,599,288 36.1 36.9 38.4 97.4 121.2 0.? 0.8 0.8 35,891,360 35,199,618 37,154,197 17.9 17.4 102.0 94.7 4.9 5.5 24 N.J ........ 20,663,555 22,911,143 17,163,687 21.8 24.2 23.6 90.2 133.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 29,964,785 33,218,407 26,324,569 31.6 35.1 90.2 126.2 4.1 5.1 25 Pa.. ........ 85,368,627 95,695,523 70,831,361 45.6 54.2 52.5 89.2 135.1 0.8 1.0 0.9 12,546,862 15,694,962 15,795,747 6.7 8.9 79.9 99.4 1.7 2.4

E. N.C.: 26 Ohio ....... 250,508,023 305,196,503 188,114,088 75.6 82.9 78.4 82.1 162.2 2.4 3.1 2.3 15,790,395 13,709,179 12,798,025 4.8 3.7 115.2 107.1 2.1 2.1 27 Ind . ........ 333' 314' 246 357,234,440 206,961,189 91.0 92.7 89.4 93.3 172.6 3.2 3.6 2.5 9,969,642 9,589,337 7,941,354 2.7 2.5 104.0 120.8 1.3 1.5 28 Ill. ......... ?41' 150' 762 675,027,966 542,761,337 93.1 93.7 92.2 109.8 124.4 7.1 6.8 6.7 14,849,334 14,309,656 14,170,396 1.9 2.0 103.8 101.0 2.0 2.2 29 Mich •... ,, .. 184' 661' 668 168,080,408 120,578,276 63.9 66.2 65.3 109.9 139.4 1.8 1.? .]..5 19,943,458 18,845,285 17,496,918 6.9 7.4 105.8 107.7 2.7 2.9 30 Wis ......... 83,436,609 69,734,942 48,334,486 65.1 66.9 59.9 119.6 144.3 0.8 0.7 0.6 19,464,712 18,122,251 19,072,536 15.2 17.4 107.4 95.0 2.6 2.8

W. N.C.: 31 Minn . ... , .. 350,530,444 327,236,750 257,176,803 93.6 94.0 92.8 107.1 127.2 3.3 3.3 3.2 9,989,107 10,485,644 10,660,669 2.7 3.0 95.3 98.4 1.4 1.6 32 Iowa, ...... 482,772,430 439,085,428 308,391,064 97.1 97.2 96.3 109.9 142.4 4.6 4.4 3.8 2,399,583 2,690,679 2,594,824 0.5 0.6 89.2 103.7 0.3 0.4 33 Mo • ........ 343,096,605 257,632,249 183,839' 729 94.5 95.4 92.2 133.2 140.1 3.3 2.6 2.3 2,881,556 1,586,980 2,989,243 0.8 0.6 181.6 53.1 0.4 0.2 34 N.Dak ...... 277' 396' 616 256' 130' 969 265,297,931 99.7 99.8 99.8 108.3 96.5 2.6 2.6 3.3 71,626 52,310 55,995 (Z) (Z) 136.9 93.4 ~Z) (Z) 35 S, Oak. ... ,. 81,040,638 159' 128' 905 121,936,667 98.4 99.3 99.3 50.9 130.5 0.8 1.6 1.5 172,936 136,413 151,827 0.2 0.1 126.8 89.8 Z) (Z) 36 Nebr .... , ... 390,199,339 305' 710' 139 257' 653,437 99.2 99.1 98.9 127.6 118.7 3.7 3.1 3.2 427,701 412,374 507,856 0.1 0.1 103.7 81.2 0.1 0.1 37 Kans ..... 479,452,893 423' 546' 363 322,111,586 98.6 98.9 98.3 113.2 131.5 4.6 4.3 4.0 1,043,954 704,648 1,096,034 0.2 0.2 148.2 64.3 0.1 0.1

S. A.: 38 Del ....... .. 18,085,169 13,514,965 5,636,315 67.5 59.3 46.6 133.8 239.8 0.2 0.1 0.1 4,572,087 5,478,374 3,571,883 17.1 24.0 83.5 153.4 0.6 0.8 39 Md . ........ 51,392,612 47,509,711 36,145,770 68.4 68.8 66.4 108.2 131.4 0.5 0.5 0.4 9,333,424 10,838,366 9,808,008 12.4 15.7 86.1 110.5 1.3 1.7 40 D. C ........ NA NA 1,998 NA NA 0.5 NA NA NA NA (Z) NA NA 3,575 NA NA NA NA NA NA 41 Va . ........ 132' 228' 501 132' 062' 824 106,465,144 73.6 76.7 79.7 100.1 124.0 1.3 1.3 1.3 8,584,242 10,029,343 9,458,461 4.8 5.8 85.6 106.0 1.2 1.6 42 W, Va. ...... 5,206,873 7,153,935 5,177,629 24.5 32.4 40.7 72.8 138.2 (Z) 0.1 0.1 525,052 553,?09 619,055 2.5 2.5 94.8 89.4 0.1 0.1 43 N.C ........ 528,495' 574 576,550,054 440,681,288 92.9 96.4 96.7 91.7 130.8 5.0 5.8 5.4 8,475,809 8,837,132 7,565,081 1.5 1.5 95.9 116.8 1.1 1.4 44 s. c ........ 180' 767,456 174,175,092 155,438' 142 83.8 90.0 92.4 103.8 112.1 1.7 1.8 1.9 8,148,351 7,822,359 7,630,218 3.8 4.0 104.2 102.5 1.1 1.2 45 Gn. ········ 229,584,643 218,088,276 213,320,263 81.6 89.4 91.4 105.3 102.2 2.2 2.2 2.6 6,784,138 8,870,902 9,930,114 2.4 3.6 76.5 89.3 0.9 1.4 46 Fla. ........ 56,812,227 60,538,930 42,467,280 10.9 17.0 17.0 93.S 142.6 0.5 0.6 0.5 '81,909,617 78,267,235 59,742,708 15.8 22.0 104.7 131.0 11.1 12.1

E. S.C.: 47 Ky ......... 241' 794' 738 248,837,139 201,206,209 95.7 97.4 97.0 97.2 123.7 2.3 2.5 2.5 1,105,600 1,252,012 1,284,754 0.4 0.5 88.3 97.5 0.1 0.2 48 Tenn • ..... , 221,123,564 192,936,136 167,301,314 90.4 94.2 93.7 114.6 115.3 2.1 1.9 2.1 5,075,558 3,510,479 3,288,266 2.1 1.7 144.6 106.8 0.7 0.5 49 Aln. ........ 164' 678' 634 1?0,746,115 167,958,406 84.9 93.0 93.7 96.4 101.7 1.6 1.7 2.1 3,667,817 3,729,519 3,406,000 1.9 2.0 98.3 109.5 0.5 0.6 50 Miss ........ 339,078,319 344,977,072 243,190,900 95.0 98.2 96.9 98.3 141.9 3.2 3.5 3.0 2,084,877 2,552,040 2,748,120 0.6 0.7 81.7 92.9 0.3 0.4

W. S.C.: 51 Ark •........ 429 '120' 577 368,384,328 282' 133' 798 96.2 97.7 96.0 116.5 130.6 4.1 3.7 3.5 3,091,584 2,385,048 3,397,564 0.7 0.6 129.6 70.2 0.4 0.4 52 La •........ 202,334,180 229,398,194 173,827,540 93.5 95.6 94.0 88.2 132.0 1.9 2.3 2.1 1,951,717 3,061,492 3,223,639 0.9 1.3 63.8 95.0 0.3 0.5 53 Okla. ....... 239,958,360 210,976,974 245,152,146 95.7 97.2 96.3 J.13.7 86.1 2.3 2.1 3.0 2,217,309 1,599,776 2,916,008 0.9 0.7 138.6 54.9 0.3 0.2 54 Tex ........ 1,0_69,961,131 1,034,777,952 1,073,914,612 94.1 95.4 94.7 103.4 96.4 10.2 10.4 13.2 31,739,543 30,678,110 31,751,720 2.8 2.8 103.5 96.6 4.3 4.8

Mt.: (Z) (Z) 55 Mont.. .... , .. 158 ,487' 141 182' 544' 223 112' 938 '920 97.7 98.9 98.4 86.8 161.6 1.5 1.8 1.4 217,511 263,246 417,962 0.1 0.1 82.6 63.0

56 Idaho ....... 228 '755' 267 185,145,886 146' 027' 104 94.4 94.1 94.9 123.6 126.8 2.2 1.9 1.8 3,779,639 3,596,954 3,345,976 1.6 1.8 105.1 107.5 0.5 0.6 57 Wyo •....... 30,334,152 23,818,368 28,375,768 97.9 96.3 98.5 127.4 83.9 0.3 0.2 0.3 152,201 486,974 137,535 0.5 2.0 31.3 354.1 (Z) 0.1 58 Colo •....... 172,731,719 106' 529' 209 156,247,958 86.4 82.1 87.5 162.1 68.2 1.6 1.1 1.9 10,621,681 6,728,052 11,443,409 5.3 5.2 157.9 58.8 1.4 1.0

59 N.Mex ...... 80,628,667 ?6,984,362 64,921,109 91.4 91.2 93.6 104.7 118.6 0.8 0.8 0.8 3,104,950 3,338,561 2,608,443 3.5 4.0 93.0 128.0 0.4 0.5

60 o\riz. , , ..... 163' 202' 092 199,225,437 99,504,662 75.2 83.5 74.0 81.9 200.2 1.6 2.0 1.2 37,297,094 30,495,199 30,238,168 17.2 12.8 122.2 100.9 5.0 4.7

61 Utah ••••••• 27,249,729 28,602,253 28,790,541 78.6 77.3 77.1 95.3 99.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 2,643,472 2,698,880 4;610,837 7.6 7.3 97.9 58.5 0.4- 0.4

62 Nov ... , ..... 6,377,321 4,606,713 4,022,792 86.2 91.1 90.4 138.4 114.5 0.1 (Z) (Z) 683,764 364,403 277,992 9.2 7.2 187.6 131.1 0.1 0.1

Pac.: 108.0 2.5 63 Wash • ...... 228,011,491 225' 699,401 142,741,286 64.4 62.9 63.7 101.0 158.1 2.2 2.3 1.8 19,570,779 16,048,818 14,866,078 5.5 4.5 121.9 2.6

64 Oreg •....... 132' 655' 500 126,716,884 98,383,967 59.9 64.9 64.8 104.7 128.8 1.3 1.3 1.2 22,198,157 1?,949,874 16,738,063 10.0 9.2 123.7 107.2 3.0 2.8 65 Cn.lif . ...... 773,828,600 699,166,343 486,168,104 45.0 47.3 45.7 110.7 143.8 7.4 7.0 6.0 268,649,022 196' 257' 582 180,862,162 15.6 13.3 136.9 108.5 36.3 30.4 66 A1nska ..... 581,273 NA 346,319 68.6 NA 68.2 NA NA (Z) NA (Z) 187,975 NA 99,179 22.2 NA NA NA (Z) NA 67 IJnwnii ..... 109,803,749 NA 136' 994' 142 91.3 NA 95.7 NA NA 1.0 NA 1.7 3,194,345 NA 2,674,809 2.7 NA NA NA 0.4 NA

NA Not available. z Less than 0.05 percent.

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VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS 979

BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959, 1954, AND 1949

Fruits and nuts sold Horticultural specialties sold

Percent of Percent of' Percent o:f value Percent of Value value of Percent United Value of all crops Percent United States

(dollars) all crops States (dollars) sold total sold total

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 ,. .. 1959 1954 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 _,. .,. 1959 1954

1954 1949 1954 1949

1,398,422,831 NA 793' 915' 999 10.4 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 615,338,081 NA NA 4.6 NA NA NA NA 100.0 NA 1

1,393,405,978 1,198,016,326 791,664,538 10.5 9.8 116.3 151.3 99.6 100.0 613,209,319 453' 653' 672 392' 097' 605 4.6 3.7 4.0 135.2 115.7 99.7 100.0 2

212,467,004 206,165,897 132' 656' 258 4.2 4.4 103.1 155.4 15.2 17.2 331,718,018 269' 034' 039 239,330,868 6.6 5.7 6.6 123.3 112.4 53.9 59.3 3

441' 811' 669 291' 226' 083 207,747,446 8.9 6.3 151.7 140.2 31.6 24.3 144,482,471 89,841,506 76,0''11,238 2.9 2.0 1.9 160.8 118.2 23.5 19.8 4

744,144,158 NA 453,512,295 21.9 NA NA NA 53.2 NA 139,137,592 NA NA 4.1 NA 3.4 NA NA 22.6 NA 5

739' 127' 305 700' 624' 346 451,260,834 22.6 23.9 105.5 155.3 52.9 58.5 137,008,830 94,778,127 76,735,499 4.2 3.2 3.5 144.6 123.5 22.3 20.9 6

24,957,246 24,819,953 15,996,729 13.8 14.6 100.6 155.2 1.8 2.1 38,165,182 33,666,748 30,912,799 21.1 19.9 18.1 113.4 108.9 6.2 ?.4 7 88.164,949 95,847,119 51,966,249 18.2 20.3 92.0 184.4 6.3 8.0 126,388,703 99,963,082 87,115,601 26.2 21.1 23.7 126.4 114.7 25.5 22.0 8 91,206,463 79,264,360 57,196,500 4.8 4.3 115.1 138.6 6.5 6.6 128' 904' 577 102,798,892 89,732,290 6.7 5.6 6.8 125.4 114.6 20.9 22.7 9 8,078,346 6,234,465 7,496,780 0.3 0.3 129.6 83.2 0.6 0.5 38,259,556 32,605,317 31,570,178 1.5 1.5 1.8 117.3 103.3 6.2 7.2 10

397,408' 031 260,369,177 163,003,667 21.1 15.5 152.6 159.7 28.4 21.7 91,052,076 56,056,331 43,444,113 4.8 3.3 3.3 162.4 129.0 14.8 12.4 11 14,280,581 12,703,378 12,056,543 1.4 1.3 112.4 105.4 1.0 1.1 24,495,745 13,850,390 13,825,304 2.3 1.4 1.7 176.9 100.2 4.0 3.1 12 30,123,057 18,153,528 32,687,236 1.5 0.9 165.9 55.5 2.2 1.5 28,934,650 19,934,785 18,761,821 1.4 1.0 1.0 145.1 106.3 4.7 4.4 13 29,896,638 32,050,644 15,598,380 3.0 3.6 93.3 205.5 2.1 2.7 19,252,053 13,494,758 J.2,1]1.,()4Q 2.0 1.5 1.7 142.7 111.4 3.1 3.0 14

714,247,520 NA 437' 913' 915 29.6 NA NA NA 51.1 NA 119,885,539 NA riA 5.0 NA NA NA NA 19.5 NA 15

709,230,667 668' 573' 702 435,662,454 30.9 32.9 106.1 153.5 50.7 55.8 117,756,777 81,283,369 64,624,450 5.1 4.0 4.5 144.9 125.8 19.1 17.9 16

5,726,695 3,885,763 3,004,161 8.1 6.1 147.4 129.3 0.4 0.3 2,044,351 1,744,228 1,772,017 2.9 2.7 2.7 117.2 98.4 0.3 0.4 17 2,970,059 2,226,561 1,645,969 32.7 38.3 133.4 135.3 0.2 0.2 2,068,392 1,407,113 1,794,707 22.7 24.2 29.3 147.0 78.4 0.3 0.3 18 1,861,961 2,440,116 1,335,137 19.2 47.6 76.3 182.8 0.1 0.2 647,995 424,586 666,999 6.7 8.3 14.4 152.6 63.7 0.1 0.1 19

10,569,465 11,533,563 7,143,429 22.8 26.5 91.6 161.5 0.8 1.0 18,160,730 15,059,355 15,490,150 39.1 34.7 35.3 120.6 97.2 3.0 3.3 20 451,784 347,152 357,670 6.6 7.2 130.1 97.1 (Z) (Z) 3,088,946 2,115,608 2,451,101 45.1 44.2 50.5 146.0 86.3 0.5 0.5 21

3,37'7,282 4,386,798 2,510,363 8.7 9.5 77.0 174.7 0 . .2 0.4 12,154,768 12,915,858 8,737,825 31.4 27.9 19.3 94.1 147.8 2.0 2.8 22

44,256,365 54,416,604 27,031,090 22.0 26.9 81.3 201.3 3.2 4.5 42,103,892 37,757,778 34,485,970 20.9 18.7 21.5 lll.5 109.5 6.8 8.3 23 18,617,753 16,088,432 10,160,222 19.6 17.0 115.7 158.3 1.3 1.3 25,484,351 22,518,778 19,221,107 26.8 23.8 26.4 113.2 117.2 4.1 5.0 24 25,290,831 25,342,083 14,774,937 13.5 14.4 99.8 171.5 1.8 2.1 58,800,460 39,686,526 33,408,524 31.4 22.5 24.8 148.2 118.8 9.6 8.7 25

11,278,430 12,949,070 9,079,033 3.4 3.5 87.1 142.6 0.8 1.1 50,393,909 36,213,085 29,846,592 15.2 9.8 12.4 139.2 121.3 8.2 8.0 26 5,766,534 4,305,512 4,116,699 1.6 1.1 133.9 104.6 0.4 0.4 14,727,791 14,147,889 12,465,044 4.0 3.7 5.4 104.1 113.5 2.4 3.1 27 7,463,895 6,571,087 7,911,001 0.9 0.9 113.6 83.1 0.5 0.5 30,825,821 24,737,707 23,645,447 3.9 3.4 4.0 124.6 104.6 5.0 5.5 28

56,569,008 46,876,054 30,599,568 19.6 18.5 120.7 153.2 4.0 3.9 23,386,093 19,920,949 15,994,307 8.1 7.9 8.7 117.4 124.6 3.8 4.4 29 10,188,596 8,562,637 5,490,199 8.0 8.2 119.0 156.0 0.7 0.7 9,570,963 7,779,262 7,780,900 7.5 7. 5 9.6 123.0 100.0 1.6 1.7 30

1,358,959 936,432 1,099,900 0.4 0.3 145.1 85.1 0.1 0.1 10,011,007 9,467,490 8,063,186 2.7 2.7 2.9 105.7 117.4 1.6 2.1 31 1,039,490 570,238 871,992 0.2 0.1 182.3 65.4 0.1 (Z) 10,085,458 9,182,076 8,450,928 2.0 2.0 2.6 109.8 108.7 1.6 2.0 32 4,405,484 3,556,852 4,076,590 1.2 1.3 123.9 87.3 0.3 0.3 9,705,752 7,159,713 8,394,169 2.7 2.7 4.2 135.6 85.3 1.6 1.6 33

37,937 32,449 24,271 (Z) (Z) 116.9 133.7 (Z) (Z) 657,286 439,252 478,497 0.2 0.2 0.2 149.6 91.8 0.1 0.1 34 24,765 60,138 57,087 (Z) (Z) 41.2 105.3 m (Z) 1,018,445 1,000,493 637,122 1.2 0.6 0.5 101.8 157.0 0.2 0.2 35

265,542 324,983 295,342 0.1 0.1 81.7 110.0 (Z) 2,323,026 2,078,741 2,098,234 0.6 0.7 0.8 111.8 99.1 0.4 0.5 36 946,169 753,373 1,071,598 0.2 0.2 125.6 70.3 0.1 0.1 4,458,582 3,277,552 3,448,042 0.9 0.8 1.1 136.0 95.1 o.? 0.7 37

655,557 996,926 1,010,909 2.4 4.4 65.8 98.6 (Z) 0.1 3,059,293 2,804,426 1,872,311 11.4 12.3 15.5 109.1 149.8 o. 5 0.6 38 4,374,582 5,011,422 2,900,242 5.8 ?.3 87.3 172.8 0.3 0.4 8,018,791 5,696, 749 5,559,332 10.7 8.2 10.2 140.8 102.5 1.3 1.3 39

NA NA 206 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 423,532 NA NA 98.7 NA NA NA NA 40 18,724,328 23,616,213 11,613,080 10.4 13.7 ?9.3 203.4 1.3 2.0 9,164,946 6,457,277 6,038,675 5.1 3.8 4.5 141.9 106.9 1.5 1.4 41 10,722,984 12,249,135 4,908,065 50.4 55.5 87.5 249.6 0.8 1.0 2,549,448 2,100,033 2,012,6S4 12.0 9.5 15.8 121.4 104.3 0.4 0.5 42

7,317,250 7,116,552 3,732,060 1.3 1.2 102.8 190.7 0.5 0.6 9,137,280 5,384,866 3,734,285 1.6 0.9 0.8 169.7 144.2 1.5 1.2 43 15,353,408 9,943,891 3,637,742 7.1 5.1 154.4 273.4 1.1 0.8 2,380,798 1,596,277 1,567,230 1.1 0.8 0.9 149.1 101.9 0.4 0.4 44 15,859,348 12,607,208 5,270,21.1 5.6 5.2 125.8 239.2 1.1 1.1 6,714,060 4,415,393 4,862,921 2.4 1.8 2.1 152.1 90.8 1.1 1.0 45

324,400,574 188,827,830 l:l9, 931,152 62.5 53.2 171.8 145.3 23.2 15.8 50,027,460 27,601,310 17,373,143 9.6 7.8 7.0 181.3 158.9 8.1 6.1 46

2,179,257 2,646}£..14 2,367,299 0.9 1.0 82.3 111.8 0.2 0.2 4,152,508 2,688,590 2,604,510 1.6 1.1 1.3 154.4 103.2 0.7 0.6 47 3,269,708 4,099,47b 3,183,580 1.3 2.0 79.8 128.8 0.2 0.3 10,017,985 4,263,870 4,690,066 4.1 2.1 2.6 235.0 90.9 L6 0.9 48 4,203,819 3,425,607 2,750,898 2.2 1.9 122.7 124.5 0.3 0.3 8,191,076 5,647,396 5,209,500 4.2 3.1 2.9 145.0 108.4 1.3 1.2 49 4,627,797 2,531,881 3,754,766 1.3 0.7 182.8 67.4 0.3 0.2 2,134,176 1,250,534 1,321,228 0.6 0.4 0.5 170.7 94.6 0.3 0.3 50

7,659,494 4,969,775 7,041,514 1.7 1.3 154.1 70.6 0.5 0.4 2,279,169 1,446,493 1,169,884 0.5 0.4 0.4 157.6 123.6 0.4 0.3 51 4,978,683 4,540,954 5,944,746 2.3 1.9 109.6 76.4 0.4 0.4 3,767,805 2,999,100 1,889,276 1.7 1.2 1.0 125.6 158.7 0.6 0.7 52 1,811,368 1,623,579 2,725,544 0.7 0.7 111.6 59.6 0.1 0.1 6,176,866 2,807,382 3,886,275 2.5 1.3 1.5 220.0 72.2 1.0 0.6 53

15,673,512 7,019,220 16,975,432 l.4 0.6 223.3 41.3 1.1 0.6 16,710,810 12,681,810 11,816,386 1.5 1.2 1.0 131.8 107.3 2.7 2.8 54

733,652 942,525 535,456 0.5 0.5 77.8 176.0 0.1 0.1 1,217,505 830,963 895,208 0,8 0.5 0.8 146.5 92.8 0.2 0.2 55 6,181,715 6,507,486 3,201,619 2.6 3.3 95.0 203.3 0.4 0.5 1,794,461 1,433,936 1,261,802 0.7 0.7 0.8 125.1 113.6 0.3 0.3 56

28,680 18,650 30,760 0.1 0.1 153.8 60.6 (Z) (Z) 364,896 408,220 254,854 1.8 1.7 0.9 89.4 160.2 0.1 0.1 57 7,066;561 9,614,779 4,186,050 3.5 7.4 73.5 229.7 0.5 o.8 8,993,352 6,951,257 6,754,092 4.5 5.4 3.8 129.4 102.9 1.5 1.5 58 2,824,484 3,571,507 1,290,725 3.2 4.2 79.1 276.7 0,.2 0.3 735,526 529,114 547,548 0.8 0.6 0.8 139.0 96.6 0.1 0.1 59 9,715,822 6,897,268 3,799,186 4.5 2.9 140.9 181.5 0.7 0.6 4,489,170 2,072,319 861,266 2.1 0.9 0.6 216.6 240.6 0.7 0.5 60 3,318,042 4,470,454 2,532,914 9.6 12.1 74.2 176.5 0.2 0.4 1,445,068 1,209,419 1,409,535 4.2 3.3 3.8 119.5 85.8 0.2 0.3 61 27,682 27,975 21,670 0.4 0.6 99.0 129.1 (Z) (Z) 212,075 59,530 126,744 2.9 1.2 2.8 356.2 47.0 (Z) (Z) 62

85,763,489 107' 963' 628 57,828,832 24.2 30.1 79.4 186.7 6.1' 9.0 ll,692,204 8,853,598 8,726,063 3.3 2.5 3.9 132.1 101.5 1.9 2.0 63 43,084,062 40,647,094 27,506,447 19.4 20.8 106.0 147.8 3.1 3.4 14,626,319 9,872,017 9,111,403 6.6 5.1 6.0 148.2 108.3 2.4 2.2 64

580,383,116 519,962,980 350,327,175 33.8 35.2 111.6 148.4 41.5 43.4 91,438,254 62,557,754 46,786,984 5.3 4.2 4.4 146.2 133.7 14.9 13.8 65 1,800 NA 62,276 0.2 NA NA NA (Z) NA 68,996 NA NA 8.1 NA NA NA NA (Z) NA 66

5,015,053 NA 2,189,185 4.2 NA NA NA 0.4 NA 2,059,766 NA 1,333,755 1.7 NA 0.9 NA NA 0.3 NA 67

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980 GENERAL REPORT

Table 6.-VALUE OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY AND THEIR PRODUCTS SOLD, [Data far 1959 far conterminous United states far livestook sold IIJ.ive ana

Dairy products sold Livestook and livestock products, other than dairy and poultry, sold

Percent or total value Region, Value of sal.es or 11 vestock Percent or United Value division, (dollars) and poultry and their Percent

states' total (dollars) and state products

1959 1959 1954 1954

1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 ... + ... 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1954 1949 1944

1 u.s .......... 4,021,590,860 NA 3,085,687,359 23.6 NA 25.4 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 100.0 10' 779' 718' 243 NA 7,223,002,363

2 Contenni· nous U.S. 4,010,284,632 3,334,066,274 3,079,131,579 23.6 27.1 25.4 120.3 108.3 131.7 99.7 100.0 99.8 10,764,052,655 7,039,422,157 7,211,258,402

3 The North .•..• 2,676,151,058 2,275,169,518 2,168,817,097 26.1 28.6 27.2 117.6 104.9 125.7 66.5 68.2 70.3 6,576,368,382 4,656,091,222 4,702,687,972 4 The South ..... 744,952,240 578,814,240 500,576,097 19.1 24.5 22.0 128.7 115.6 153.5 18.5 17.4 16.2 2,212,776,773 1,188,222,751 1,341,330,248 5 The West ..... 600,487,562 NA 416,294,165 20.6 NA 22.1 NA NA NA 14.9 NA 13.5 1,990,573,088 NA 1,178,984,143 6 Contenni-

nous area ••• 589, llll,334 480,082' 516 409,738,385 20.4 24.4 22.0 122.7 117.2 139.2 14.7 14.4 13.3 1,974,907,500 1,195,108,184 1,167,240,182

Geo. Div.: 7 N. E. ....... 224,434,182 184,109,033 183,023' 361 54.5 52.0 52.1 121.9 100.6 127.7 5.6 5.5 5.9 38,630,220 26,685,918 40,210,739 8 M.A. ....... 741,010,337 603' 689' 096 569,885,693 60.9 58.5 56.1 122.7 105.9 139.7 18.4 18.1 18.5 222,331,571 155,688,693 176,617,154 9 E. N.C ..... 1,065,198,617 955,260,190 904,117,314 32.3 34.7 33.4 111.5 105.7 121.9 26.5 28.7 29.3 1,962,555,442 1,510,086, 746 1,499,237,260

10 W.N.C ..... 645,507,922 532,111,199 511,790' 729 12.1 13.9 13.1 121.3 104.0 118.3 16.1 16.0 16.6 4,352,851,149 2,963,629,865 2,986,622,819 11 s. A. ....... 345,981,766 257,719,027 212,135,265 25.4 28.2 28.1 134.2 121.5 176.5 8.6 7.7 6.9 509,205,890 304,597,353 279,211,099 12 E. s. c ..... 192,067,388 146,984,760 131,368,767 20.8 27.9 24.8 130.7 111.9 148.6 4.8 4.4 4.3 524,714,230 286' 696,483 346,882,917 13 w. s. c ..... 206,903' 086 174,110,453 157' 072,065 12.8 18.8 15.9 118.8 110.8 131.9 5.1 5.2 5.1 1,178,856,653 596,928,915 715,236,232 14 M~ .... · ..... 152' 668,573 121,327,106 101,435,483 11.1 13.4 11.2 125.8 119.6 138.4 3.8 3.6 3.3 1,171,936,520 737,782,870 750,129,498 15 Pac • ....... 447,818,989 NA 314,858,682 29.0 NA 32.3 NA NA NA 11.1 NA 10.2 818' 636' 568 NA 428,854,645 16 Contenni-

nous area. 436,512,761 358,755,410 308,302,902 28.9 33.9 32.3 121.7 116.4 139.5 10.9 10.8 10.0 802,970,980 457,325,314 417,110,684

N. E.: 17 Maine ..•.•. 32,089,797 24,339,434 22,070,916 31.8 34.4 39.9 131.8 110.3 144.6 0.8 0.7 0.7 7,062,752 5,247,986 7,131,687 18 N.H. ....... 20,152,018 16,167,971 15,376,378 51.6 42.5 39.3 124.6 105.1 137.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 4,002,327 2,495,241 3,881,873 19 v~ ......... 83,182,801 64,326,786 62,357,973 84.1 83.7 79.0 129.3 103.2 130.5 2.1 1.9 2.0 10,959,498 6,445,638 10,527,429 20 Mass. •..... 41,021,124 36,965,529 40,125,337 51.3 45.6 44.2 111.0 92.1 109.5 1.0 1.1 1.3 9,484,397 7,345,328 10,720,425 21 R.I ........ 6,790,730 6,246,287 6,631,472 59.3 59.l. 59.1 108.7 94.2 101.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 865,196 678,690 1,090,473 22 Conn. ...... 41,197,712 36,063,026 36,461,285 50.5 47.0 48.1 114.2 98.9 136.8 1.0 1.1 1.2 6,256,050 4,473,035 6,858,852

M.A.: 23 N.Y ........ 408' 632,368 334,322,440 319,323,051 73.7 72.5 68.5 122.2 104.7 137.0 10.2 10.0 10.3 75,621,497 48,836,792 66,500,367 24 N.J ........ 53,060,783 52,384,019 50,146,294 39.0 35.6 35.5 101.3 104.5 131.5 1.3 1.6 1.6 15,291,764 15,076,916 18,252,594 25 Pa. ........ 279,317,186 216,982,637 200,416,348 53.2 51.2 49.2 128.7 108.3 146.4 6.9 6.5 6.5 131,418,310 91,774,985 91,864,193

E. N.C.: 26 Ohio ....... 166,920' 997 149,100,749 142,221,047 31.4 31.4 30.3 112.0 104.8 121.0 4.2 4.5 4.6 302,445,772 255,322,132 253,462,238 27 Ind ......... 92,512,702 94,153,580 93,910,232 16.0 18.1 18.8 98.3 100.3 114.8 2.3 2.8 3.0 411,250,103 354,240,522 334,799,319 28 m .......... 122,456,835 121, 005,265 127,166,164 12.1 15.4 16.5 101.2 95.2 104.5 3.0 3.6 4.1 849,716,958 611,640' 902 580,958,217 29 Mich •.....•. 166,068,949 151,306' 211 143,115,068 49.7 52.5 50.1 109.8 105.7 124.3 4.1 4.5 4.6 135,747,711 96,391,337 101,581,494 30 \Vis ••.•..••. 517,239,134 439,694,385 397,704,803 62.1 64.3 58.5 117.6 110.6 129.0 12.9 13.2 12.9 263' 394' 898 192,491,853 228,435,992

W. N.C.: 31 Minn • ...... 259,076,725 198,700,310 188,440,472 30.9 31.3 27.7 130.4 105.4 124.9 6.4 6.0 6.1 478,473,132 332,400,973 375,036,064 32 Iowa .....•. 140,734' 640 116,714,273 116,436,052 7.9 8.4 8.9 120.6 100.2 116.9 3.5 3.5 3.8 1,548,258,173 1,174,824,086 1,077,849,981 33 Mo •.•.•.•.• 93,311,811 84,202,959 79,246,261 14.4 18.2 15.3 110.8 106.3 128.6 2.3 2.5 2.6 502,420,423 326,840,801 378,419,271 34 N. Oak •..... 29,674,845 27,160,973 24,145,132 15.6 22.7 17.9 109.3 112.5 106.4 0.7 0.8 0.8 153,751,481 84,188,709 101,843, 538 35 S. Oak. ..... 28,295,984 20,257,493 21,385,915 6.6 7.3 7.0 139.7 94.7 102.0 0.7 0.6 0.7 382' 700,246 236,564,431 261,867,870 36 Nebr •••....• 39,870,644 35,922,349 34,047,886 5.0 6.3 6.6 111.0 105.5 108.5 1.0 1.1 1.1 737' 333,458 507,711,231 442,588,685 37 Kans. .....• 54,543,273 49,152,842 48,089,011 8.7 13.1 11.0 111.0 102.2 104.8 1.4 1.5 1.6 549,914,236 301,099,634 349' 017,410

S. A.: 38 Del ......... 8,301,057 6,965,369 6,811,556 14.0 11.9 10.6 119.2 102.3 141.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 3,857,05/+ 3,028,614 2,770,526 39 Md ......... 63,625,107 55,818,000 47,218,262 40.8 44.7 40.5 114.0 118.2 172.8 1.6 1.7 1.5 36,010,334 26,355,458 23,931,744 40 D. C ........ NA NA 96,392 NA NA 68.9 NA NA NA NA NA (Z) NA NA 41,304 41 Va • .. , ..... 73,077,907 52,713,587 46,242,771 29.9 28.6 27.3 138.6 114.0 171.9 1.8 1.6 1.5 112, 180,779 73,720,872 77,502,272 42 W.Va. ...... 18,155,196 16,274,635 15,435,868 23.3 24.4 23.0 111.6 105.4 138.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 36,686,150 25,816,215 32,897,833 43 N.C ........ 49,676,811 35,952,487 26,227,191 21.7 28.2 28.8 138.2 137.1 179.7 1.2 1.1 0.8 79,482,164 43,976,452 35,905,099 44 S.C ........ 22,652,049 15,447,855 11,441,889 26.0 28.6 28.4 146.6 135.0 183.5 0.6 0.5 0.4 39,189,530 22,183,052 18,140,926 45 Ga. ........ 40,147,715 31,445,630 23,994,112 12.3 16.6 20.0 127.7 131.1 177.0 1.0 0.9 0.8 120, 078, 600 63,054,017 50,912,552 46 Fla. ........ 70,345,924 43,101,464 34,667,224 38.8 40.1 40.6 163.2 124.3 215.0 1.7 1.3 1.1 81,721,279 46,462,673 37,108,843

E. S.C.: 47 Ky ..... , ... 62,010,084 44,338,709 41,315,508 23.4 26.5 20.0 139.9 107.3 140.7 1.5 1.3 1.3 187,176,008 108,846,902 149,300,332 48 Tenn • ...... 62,133,850 49,782,052 45,280,442 27.0 34.4 28.7 124.8 109.9 145.3 1.5 1.5 1.5 139,587,779 79,013,851 98,500,599 49 Ala. ........ 26,990,091 22,323,647 19,439,293 12.3 20.0 22.9 120.9 114.8 144.6 0.7 0.7 0.6 98,282,976 53,825,927 53,604,729 50 Miss •..... ,. 40,933,363 30,540,352 25,333,524 19.6 29.7 31.1 134.0 120.6 172.2 1.0 0.9 0.8 99,667,467 45,009,803 45,477,257

W. S.C.: 17,010,67? 51 Ark ......... 24,543,832 21,849,105 12.7 19.6 17.8 112.3 128.4 145.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 74,388,644 39,688,587 48,395,824

52 La. ........ 28,922,939 25,329,588 19,702,751 24.4 37.3 J3.5 114.2 128.6 207.4 0.7 0.8 0.6 71,780,717 32,740,039 35,256,826 53 Okla. ....... 43,032,192 35,611,557 36,424,311 13.0 18.5 16.9 120.8 97.8 92.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 272,237,323 141,361,774 160,600,034 54 Tex. ....... 110,404,123 91,320,203 83,934,326 11.4 16.5 13.6 120.9 108.8 138.2 2.7 2.7 2.7 760,449,969 383,138,515 470,983,548

MI.: 55 Mont. .....•. :0,228,821 11,406,751 11,165,883 6.1 7.4 6.8 116.0 102.2 113.4 0.3 0.3 0.4 198,857,677 138,836,355 148,312,908 56 Idaho ....... 47,136,803 37,731.,469 27,817,955 24.1 28.2 22.0 124.9 135.6 133.4 1.2 1.1 0.9 142,541,037 90,654,325 92,369,128 57 Wyo •.•••... 4,558,053 4,721,166 4,379,553 3.5 5.2 4.7 96.5 107.8 107.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 125,660,833 84,286,584 86,624,687 58 Colo ........ 31,553,758 25,547,981 21,800,855 8.3 10.2 8.8 123.5 117.2 144.1 o.s 0.8 0.7 337,914,804 213,709,956 213,103,008 59 N.Mex. ..... 9,317,157 7,652,471 6,552,414 8.6 10.9 7.7 121.8 116.8 164.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 95,696,677 60,353,358 76,384,190 60 t\riz .. .•.... 17,805,261 13,098,152 10,872,513 10.4 14.8 15.8 135.9 120.5 200.6 0.4 0.4 0.4 147,546,130 72,295,075 55., 035' 196 61 Utah ....... 25,066,430 18,407,437 16,373,071 20.7 20.6 17.6 136.2 112.4 131.3 0.6 0.6 0.5 78,412,097 52,276,445 51,960,853 62 Nev •....•••• 4,002,290 2,761,679 2,473,239 8.1 9.6 8.4 144.9 111.7 136.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 45,307,265 25,370,772 26,339,528

Pac.: 63 Wash ••••.•. 70,586,614 55,086,169 51,507,104 32.8 38.7 37.5 128.1 106.9 114.0 1.8 1.7 1.7 110,433,31,2 57,365,330 54,773,507 64 Oreg. ....... 42,386,147 39,159,285 37,491,549 22.3 28.6 26.8 108.2 104.4 118.5 1.1 1.2 1.2 122,805' 244 73,382,753 73,609,145 65 Calir • ...... 323' 540, 000 264,509,956 219,304,249 29.3 34.0 32.4 122.3 120.6 150.4 8.0 7.9 7.1 569,732,394 326,577,231 288,728,032 b6 Alaska ..... 1,634,700 NA 663,725 69.1 NA 62.4 NA NA NA (Z) NA (Z) 415,255 NA 162,801 67 Hawaii ..... 19,671,528 NA 5,892,055 30.1 NA 27.6 NA NA NA 0.2 NA 0.2 215,250,333 NA 11,581,160

NA Not availab'l.e • Z Less than 0.05 peraen;t. 1Sales of whole milk ~. 2Includes value or $21,546 for honey.

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VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS 981

BY MAJOR GROUPS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959, 1954, AND 1949 dair,y products sold ere baaed on reports £or only a sample of farms See text J

Livestock and liyestock products, other than dairy and poultry 1 Poultry and ooul try products sold sold-Continued

Percent of total value. Pereent of total value o£ sales of livestock Percent of United Value of sales of livestock Percent of United .and poultry and tbeir Percent states total (dollars) and paul try and tbeir Percent states total

prod~ts products

1959 1954 1954 1959 1954 1954 1959 1954 1949 + + + 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954 1949 + + ... 1959 1954 1949

1954 1949 1944 1954 1949 1944

63.2 NA. 59.5 NA. NA. NA. 100.0 llA 100.0 2,257,821,804 NA. 1,827,411,116 13.2 NA. 15.1 NA. NA. NA. 100.0 NA. 100.0 1

63.2 57.3 59.5 152.9 97.6 155.5 99.9 100.0 99.8 2,250,319,645 1, 918' 935' 878 1,823,332,120 13.2 15.6 15.1 ll7.3 105.2 121.0 99.7 100.0 99.8 2

64.2 58.5 58.9 141.2 99.0 152.6 61.0 66.1 65.2 992,194,306 1, 031,687,368 1,111,254,931 9.7 13.0 13.9 %.2 92.8 104.3 43.9 53.8 60.9 3 56.8 50.2 59.1 186.2 88.6 149.8 20.5 16.9 18.6 940,319,106 598,878,898 428' 736' 959 24.1 25.3 18.9 157.0 139.7 153.3 41.6 31.2 23.5 4 68.3 NA. 62.6 NA. NA. NA 18.5 NA. 16.3 325,308,392 NA. 287,419,226 11.2 NA. 15.3 NA NA. NA 14.4 NA 15.7 5

68.5 60.9 62.7 165.2 102.~ 175.0 18.3 17.0 16.2 317,806,233 288' 369' 612 283,340,230 11.0 14.7 15.2 110.2 101.8 139.3 14.1 15.0 15.5 6

9.4 7.5 11.4 144.8 66.4 111.5 0.4 0.4 0.6 148,720,991 143,149,632 128' 054' 762 36.1 40.4 36.5 103.9 111.8 149.2 6.6 7.5 7.0 7 18.3 15.1 17.4 142.8 88.2 151.1 2.1 2.2 2.4 252,562,147 273' 185 '605 268,517,208 20.8 26.5 26.5 92.5 101.7 135.5 11.2 14.2 14.7 8 59.6 54.9 55.4 130.0 100.7 149.0 18.2 21.5 20.8 265,378,097 285,625,679 302,872,744 8.1 10.4 11.2 92.9 94.3 103.5 ll.8 14.9 16.6 9 81.8 77.5 76.4 146.9 99.2 155.2 40.4 42.1 41.4 325,533,071 329,726,452 411,810,217 6.1 8.6 10.5 98.7 80.1 79.4 14.4 17.2 22.5 10 37.4 33.4 37.0 167.2 109.1 1%.5 4.7 4.3 3.9 505,318,065 350,653,386 262,769,452 37.1 38.4 34.8 144.1 133.4 164.7 22.4 18.3 14.4 11 56.8 54.4 65.4 183.0 82.6 148.2 4.9 4.1 4.8 207,488' 205 93,093,607 52,053,118 22.4 17.7 9.8 222.9 178.8 165.2 9.2 4.9 2.9 12 73.1 64.5 72.5 197.5 83.5 134.2 10.9 8.5 9.9 227,512,836 155,131,905 113,914,389 14.1 16.7 ll.6 146.7 136.2 127.8 10.1 8.1 6.2 13 85.3 81.5 82.7 158.8 98.4 163.7 10.9 10.5 10.4 48,594,268 46,032,090 55,284,238 3.5 5.1 6.1 105.6 83.3 93.9 2.2 2.4 3.0 14 53.0 NA 43.9 NA NA NA 7.6 NA 5.9 276,714,124 NA 232,134,988 17.9 NA 23.8 NA NA NA. 12.3 NA. 12.7 15

53.2 43.2 43.7 175.6 109.6 196.8 7.4 6.5 5.8 269,211,%5 242,337,522 228,055,992 17.8 22.9 23.9 lll.1 106.3 153.3 11.9 12.6 12.5 16

7.0 7.4 12.9 134.0 73.6 112.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 61,683,684 41,123,496 26,181,638 61.2 58.2 47.3 150.0 157.1 307.7 2.7 2.1 1.4 17 10.3 6.6 9.9 160.4 64.3 86.0 (Z) (Z) 0.1 14,874,142 19,415,295 19,904,895 38.1 51.0 50.8 76.6 97.5 109.5 0.7 1.0 1.1 18 ll.l 1!.4 13.3 170.0 61.2 103.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 4,731,025 6_,109,429 6,064,933 4.8 7.9 7.7 77.4 100.7 113.7 0.2 0.3 0.3 19 u.s 9.1 11.8 129.1 68.5 125.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 29,529,969 36,716,782 39,958,084 36.9 45.3 44.0 80.4 91.9 110.3 1.3 1.9 2.2 20 7.6 6.5 9.7 127.5 62.2 75.4 (Z) (Z) (Z) 3,7%,202 3,584,140 3,489,407 33.1 34.1 31.1 105.9 102.7 101.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 21 7.7 5.8 9.1 139.9 65.2 130.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 34,105,969 36,200,490 32,455,805 41.8 47.2 42.8 94.2 111.5 159.8 1.5 1.9 1.8 22

13.6 10.6 14.3 154.8 73.4 124.6 0.7 0.7 0.9 70,092,896 78,292,073 80,424,728 12.6 17.0 17.2 89.5 97.3 112.5 3.1 4.1 4.4 23 11.2 10.2 12.9 101.4 82.6 150.7 0.1 0.2 0.3 67,790,331 79,687,004 72,840,884 49.8 54.2 51.6 85.1 109.4 172.2 3.0 4.2 4.0 24 25.0 21.6 22.5 143.2 99.9 170.4 1.2 1.3 1.3 114,678,920 115' 206' 528 115,251,596 21.8 27.2 28.3 99.5 100.0 134.4 5.1 6.0 6.3 25

56.9 53.8 54.0 118.5 100.7 141.6 2.8 3.6 3.5 62,291,992 69,991,245 73,649,715 11.7 14.8 15.7 89.0 95.0 107.9 2.8 3.6 4.0 26 71.0 68.2 67.1 116.1 105.8 156.5 3.8 5.0 4.6 75,751,743 71,265,717 70,100,443 13.1 13.7 14.1 106.3 101.7 122.5 3.4 3.7 3.8 27 83.7 78.0 75.2 138.9 105.3 161.0 7.9 8.7 8.1 42,641,919 51,963,420 64,760,513 4.2 6.6 8.4 82.1 80.2 82.0 1.9 2.7 3.5 28 40.6 33.5 35.5 140.8 94.9 132.3 1.3 1.4 1.4 32,376,140 40,332,258 41,215,217 9.7 14.0 14.4 80.3 97.9 103.7 1.4 2.1 2.3 29 31.6 28.1 33.6 136.8 84.3 124.7 2.4 2.7 3.2 52,316,303 52,073,039 53,146,856 6.3 7.6 7.8 100.5 98.0 103.0 ·2.3 2.7 2.9 30

57.2 52.4 55.0 143.9 88.6 133.9 4.4 4.7 5.2 99,515,675 102,874,631 117,917,879 11.9 16.2 17.3 %.7 87.2 95.0 4.4 5.4 6.5 31 86.6 84.6 82.0 131.8 109.0 164.7 14.4 16.7 14.9 98,180,707 96,468,776 120' 315' 338 5.5 7.0 9.2 101.8 80.2 84.9 4.3 5.0 6.6 32 77.4 70.7 73.1 153.7 86.4 131.5 4.7 4.6 5.2 53,123,208 51,247,471 60,339,952 8.2 11.1 11.6 103.7 84.9 76.7 2.4 2.7 3.3 33 80.7 70.5 75.5 182.6 82.7 114.3 1.4 1.2 1.4 7,074,888 8,087,276 8,945,641 3.7 6.8 6.6 87.5 90.4 62.5 0.3 0.4 0.5 34 88.7 85.8 85.2 161.8 90.3 167.5 3.6 3.4 3.6 20,503,180 18,797,447 24,263,067 4.8 6.8 7.9 109.1 77.5 77.2 0.9 1.0 1.3 35 91.7 88.7 85.6 145.2 114.7 185.9 6.8 7.2 6.1 26,989,899 28,613,489 40,391,023 3.4 5.0 7.8 94.3 70.8 65.9 1.2 1.5 2.2 36 aa.o 80.5 79.9 182.6 86.3 142.4 5.1 4.3 4.8 20,145,514 23,637,362 39,637,317 3.2 6.3 9.1 85.2 59.6 51.5 0.9 1.2 2.2 37

6.5 5.2 4.3 127.4 109.3 191.9 (Z) (Z) (Z) 47,012,415 48,571,789 54,401,220 79.5 82.9 85.0 96.8 89.3 104.1 2.1 2.5 3.0 38 23.1 21.1 20.5 136.6 110.1 198.9 0.3 0.4 0.3 56,417,080 42,830,597 45,535,759 36.2 34.3 39.0 131.7 94.1 108.3 2.5 2.2 2.5 39

NA NA 29.5 NA NA. NA NA NA (Z) NA NA 2,114 NA NA 1.5 NA NA NA NA NA (Z) 40 45.9 40.0 lt5.7 152.2 95.1 161.2 1.0 1.0 1.1 59,047,180 57,751,369 45,773,786 24.2 31.4 27.0 102.2 126.2 138.4 2.6 3.0 2.5 41 47.1 38.7 49.0 142.1 78.5 124.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 23,022,296 24,634,107 18,839,585 29.6 36.9 28.0 93.5 130.8 156.7 1.0 1.3 1.0 42 34.8 34.5 39.4 180.7 122.5 211.2 0.7 0.6 0.5 99,387,098 47,518,033 28,908,175 43.5 37.3 31.8 209.2 164.4 189.5 4.4 2.5 1.6 43 44.9 41.1 45.1 176.7 122.3 244.7 0.4 0.3 0.3 25,443,252 16,288,930 10,675,321 29.1 30.2 26.5 156.2 152.6 217.3 1.1 0.8 0.6 44 36.8 33.2 42.5 190.4 123.8 233.2 1.1 0.9 0.7 165' 809' 824 95,248,094 45,022,193 50.9 50.2 37.5 174.1 211.6 342.5 7.3 5.0 2.5 45 45.1 43.3 43.5 175.9 125.2 279.0 0.8 0.7 0.5 29,178,920 17,810,467 13,611,299 16.1 16.6 15.9 163.8 130.9 201.4 1.3 0.9 0.7 46

70.5 65.0 72.3 172.0 72.9 123.1 1.7 1.5 2.1 16,176,025 14,180,350 15,783,216 6.1 8.5 7.6 114.1 89.8 77.8 0.7 0.7 0.9 47 60.7 54.5 62.5 176.7 80.2 130.8 1.3 1.1 1.4 28,201,676 16,090,599 13,827,396 12.3 11.1 8.8 175.3 116.4 86.0 1.2 0.8 0.8 48 44.6 48.2 63.3 182.6 100.4 205.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 95,009,895 35,455,482 11,701,941 43.1 31.8 13.8 268.0 303.0 332.6 4.2 1.8 0.6 49 47.8 43.7 55.8 221.4 99.0 244.4 0.9 0.6 0.6 68,100,609 27,367,176 10,740,565 32.6 26.6 13.2 248.8 254.8 312.5 3.0 1.4 0.6 50

38.5 35.5 50.6 187.4 82.0 127.0 0.7 0.6 0.7 94,168,845 50,175,335 30,220,907 48.8 44.9 31.6 187.7 166.0 279.9 4.2 2.6 1.7 51 60.5 48.3 59.9 219.2 92.9 239.1 0.7 0.5 0.5 17,851,564 9,780,191 3,922,386 15.1 14.4 6.7 182.5 249.3 217.3 0.8 0.5 0.2 52 82.5 73.6 74.4 192.6 88.0 137.2 2.5 2.0 2.2 14,851,368 15,119,277 18,896,851 4.5 7.9 8.8 98.2 80.0 56.3 0.7 0.8 1.0 53 78.3 69.1 76.5 198.5 81.3 129.0 7.1 5.4 6.5 100,641,059 80,057,102 60,874,245 10.4 14.4 9.9 125.7 131.5 111.0 4.5 4.2 3.3 54

92.4 90.2 90.6 143.2 93.6 141.7 1.8 2.0 2.1 3,052,988 3,734,182 4,149,767 1.4 2.4 2.5 81.8 90.0 89.7 0.1 0.2 0.2 55 72.7 67.7 73.1 157.2 98.1 153.0 1.3 1.3 1.3 6,289,488 5,503,846 6,134,311 3.2 4.1 4.9 114.3 89.7 83.6 0.3 0.3 0.3 56 95.8 93.5 93.2 149.1 97.3 141.5 1.2 1.2 1.2 907,845 1,157,906 1,900,849 0.7 1.3 2.0 78.4 60.9 61.0 (Z) 0.1 0.1 57 88.9 85.6 86.1 158.1 100.3 189.6 3.1 3.0 3.0 10,677,021 10,527,742 12,622,108 2.8 4.2 5.1 101.4 83.4 89.3 0.5 0.5 0.7 58 87.9 85.6 89.7 158.6 79.0 149.1 0.9 0.9 1.1 3,862,685 2,512,132 2,252,466 3.5 3.6 2.6 153.8 111.5 113.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 59 86.1 81.5 80.0 204.1 131.4 256.7 1.4 1.0 0.8 6,110,802 3,274,321 2,914,120 3.6 3.7 4.2 186.6 112.4 145.9 0.3 0.2 0.2 60 64.8 58.4 55.9 150.0 100.6 148.4 0.7 0.7 0.7 17,506,577 18,820,775 24,567,540 14.5 21.0 26.4 93.0 76.6 98.1 0.8 1.0 1.3 61 91.5 88.6 89.1 178.6 %.3 147.1 0.4 0.4 0.4 186,862 501,186 743,077 0.4 1.8 2.5 37.3 67.4 52.6 (Z) (Z) (Z) 62

51.3 40.3 39.8 192.5 104.7 135.1 1.0 0.8 o.a 34,368,310 29,900,127 31,185,770 16.0 21.0 22.7 114.9 95.9 104.9 1.5 1.6 1.7 63 64.5 53.5 52.6 167.3 99.7 151.0 1.1 l.O 1.0 25,063,089 1~~~;~t 28,870,260 13.2 17.9 20.6 102.0 85.1 93.3 1.1 1.3 1.6 64 51.7 41.9 42.7 174.5 113.1 231.0 5.3 4.6 4.0 209' 780' 566 167' 999' 962 19.0 24.1 24.9 111.7 111.8 182.0 9.3 9.8 9.2 65 17.5 NA 15.3 NA NA NA (Z) NA (Z) 317,266 NA 237,631 13.4 NA 22.3 NA NA NA (Z) NA (Z) 66 47.5 NA 54.3 NA NA NA 0.1 NA 0.2 7,184,893 NA 3,841,365 22.4 NA 18.0 NA NA NA 0.3 NA 0.2 67

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982 GENERAL REPORT

Table 7.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED FARM PRODUCTS [Data for 1959 for con-r.erminous Uni'\;ed States for livestock sold alive and dairy products sold are based on

Field crops sold

Alfalfa cut for Alfalfa bar- Barley harvested Dry field and Clover and Corn harvested for Cotton and cotton- Flaxseed har-Region, division, hay vested for seed for grain seed beans har- timothy cut for grain seed veated for grain wd State vested for beans hay

Dollars Per- Dollars Per-Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Per- Per- Per- Per-cent cent cent cent Dollars cent Dollars

cent Dollars cent Dollars

cent

1 u.s ................... 2?? ,510,193 0.9 30,158,??9 0.1 240,504,378 0.8 135,520,913 0.4 37,693,744 0.1 1,779,912,357 5.8 2,342,648,.511 7.7 52,773,808 0.2

2 Contenninous U.S. 2?7,510,193 0.9 30,158,779 0.1 240,440,316 0.8 135,520,913 0.4 37,693,744 0.1 1, 779' 909' 902 5.9 2,342,648,.511 7.7 52,773,808 0.2 3 The North ............ 75,090,702 0.5 3,810,250 (Z) 80,202,207 0.5 51,743,502 0.3 27,344,561 0.2 1,554,409,474 10.2 81,181,637 0.5 47,275,676 0.3 4 The South ............ 14,379,008 0.2 1,291,613 (Z) 12,434,423 0.1 395,956 (Z) 3,736,170 (Z) 190,762,347 2.1 1, 777,844,809 20.0 1,160,138 (z) 5 The West ............ 188,040,483 3.0 25,056,916 0.4 147,867' 748 2.3 83,381,455 1.3 6,613,013 0.1 34,740,536 0.6 483,622,065 7.7 4,337,994 0.1 6 Conterminous area .. 188,040,483 3.1 25,056,916 0.4 147,803,686 ~-4 83,381,455 1.4 6,613,013 0.1 34,738,081 0.6 483,622,065 7.9 4,337,994 0.1

Geographic Divisions: 7 New England ............. 1,041,37? 0.2 155 (Z) 7,001 (Z) 173,898 (Z) 4,820,2?5 0.8 115,188 (Z) ... ... ... . .. 8 ~Iiddle Atlantic ........... 10,045,699 0.6 58,656 (Z) 1,616,802 0.1 10,032,604 0.6 8,380,983 0.5 33,790,587 2.0

183,59~ ... ... ...

9 East North Central ........ 22,492,878 0.4 276,439 (Z) 2,578,571 (Z) 33,229,.481 0.6 10 1 228 1 'lf52 0.2 722,594,952 1,.,.9 (Z) 99,960 (Z) 10 West !\orth Central ........ 41,510,748 0.5 3,475,000 (Z) 75,999,833 1.0 8,307,519 0.1 3,914,521 0.1 797,908,747 10.2 80,998,041 1.0 47,175,716 0.6 11 South .\tlantic ............ 2,737,367 0.1 595 (Z) 3,110,849 0.1 535 (Z) 2,165,483 0.1 102,603,766 3.2 210,445,214 6.5 ... ... 12 East South Central ........ 1,667,323 0.1 415 (Z) 593,699 (Z) ...

iii 1,065,183 0.1 60,751,050 3.1 510,533,536 25.9 ... . ..

13 \Vest South Central ..... , .. 9,974,318 0.3 1,290,603 (Z) 8,729,875 0.2 395,421 505,504 (Z) 2? ,407,531 0.7 1,056,866,059 28.8 1,160,138 (Z) 14 Mountain ................. 65,026,202 2.8 6,398,577 0.3 50,452,432 2.1 38,066,564 1.6 2,740,962 0.1 13,101,801 0.6 179,107,865 7.6 522,026 (Z) 15 Pacific· .. ,, ............. , 123' 014' 281 3.1 18,658,339 0.5 97,415,316 2.5 45,314,891 1.1 3,872,051 0.1 21,638,735 0.5 304,514,200 7.7 3,815,968 0.1 16 Conterminous area , , , . , , 123' 014' 281 3.2 18,658,339 0.5 97,351,254 2.6 45,314,891 1.2 3,872,051 0.1 21,636,280 0.6 304,514,200 8.0 3,815,968 0.1

New England: (Z) 17 Mn.ine ......... , ......... 25,364 5 (Z) 4,668 (Z) 157' 750 0.1 1,731,248 1.0 2,541 (Z) ... ... ... . ..

18 ~ew Hampshire , .... , . , , , . 62,280 0.1 ... ... ... iii

7,647 (Z) 703,762 1.5 4,160 (Z) . .. ... . .. . .. 19 Vermont ................. 385,318 0.4 ...

iii 2,333 7,469 (Z) 1,105,860 1.0 11,280 (Z) . .. ... ... . .. 20 \!a.s.sachusetts . ........... 253,872 0.2 45 ... ... 921 (Z) 790,72? 0.6 51,711 (Z) ... ... . .. . .. 21 P.hode Island ............. 30,530 0.2 ... ... ... . .. 111 (Z) 55,960 0.3 3,395 (Z) ... ... ... . .. 22 Connecticut .............. 284,013 0.2 105 (Z) ... ... ... . .. 432,718 0.4 42,101 (Z) . .. ... ... . ..

Middle Atlantic: 23 New York ................ 4,605,946 0.6 47,136 (Z) 286,017 (Z) 10,010,354 1.3 4,497,325 0.6 6,213,160 0.8 ... ... ... . .. 24 New Jersey ........ , ..... 796,386 0.3 567 (Z) 437,916 0.2 1,990 (Z) 380,926 0.2 4,373,732 1.9 . .. ... ... . .. 25 Pennsylvania .... ...... , .. 4,643,367 0.7 10,953 (Z) 892,869 0.1 20,260 (Z) 3,502,732 0.5 23,203,695 3.3 . .. ... . .. . ..

East North Central: 26 Ohio .................... 3,714,387 0.4 3,307 (Z) 312,314 (Z) 400 (Z) 3,335,120 0.4 96,500,819 11.2 ... ... ... . .. 27 Indiana .............. , ... 2,185,918 0.2 8,781 ~Z) 224,844 m 133 m 1,786,072 0.2 146,668,519 15.5 ...

iii ... . .. 28 Illinois .................. 4,450,880 0.2 106,573 Z) 495,500 6,244 2,179,494 0.1 398,344,847 22.0 183,596 ... . .. 29 Michigan ................. 5,549,722 0.9 90,710 (Z) 834,610 0.1 33,186,002 5.3 1,329,936 0.2 44,900,985 7.2 ... . .. 207 (Z) 30 Wisconsin ... ............. 6,591,971 0.7 67,068 (Z) 711,303 0.1 36,702 (Z) 1,598,160 0.2 36,179,782 3.8 ... . .. 99,753 (Z)

West North Centra I: 31 ~linnesota . ............... 8,064,580 0.7 65,543 (Z) 19,072,454 1.6 55,983 (Z) 991,440 0.1 134' 109' 621 11.1 ... . .. 13,566,904 1.1 32 Iowa .................... 5,861,228 0.3 21,993 (Z) 237,219 (Z) ...

iii 1,479,010 0.1 317,874,549 13.9 ... ... 587,229 (Z)

33 Missouri .......... , ...... 3,561,878 0.4 22,846 (Z) 1,049,128 0.1 480 1,190,139 0.1 84,987,807 8.4 80,995,992 8.0 . .. . .. 34 North Dakota ............. 2, 362,184 0. 5 98,564 (Z) 43,188,707 9.2 147,342 (Z) 32,640 (Z) 3,499,928 0.7 . .. . .. 24,628,120 5.3 35 South Dakota ............. 3,318,164 0.6 873,542 0.2 2,233,236 0.4 99,490 (Z) 22,338 ~Z) 24,979,582 4.9 ... . .. 8,371,304 1.6 36 Nebraska .. , .... , ...... , , 12,213,000 1.0 1,147,787 0.1 1,931,960 0.2 7,780,151 0.6 123,960 Z) 193,755,850 16.2 ...

iii 22,159 (Z) 37 Kansa.e ... ............... 6,129,714 0.6 1,244, 725 0.1 8,287,129 0.7 224,073 (Z) 74,994 (Z) 38,701,410 3.5 2,049 ... . ..

South Atlantic: 38 Delaware , . , . , . , ......... 24,543 (Z) ...

iii 264,206 0.3 ... ... 7?,02? 0.1 6,324,359 ?.4 ... ... . .. . ..

39 Maryland ................. 511,551 0.2 123 848,727 0.4 ... ... 542,482 0.2 14,134,537 6.1 ... . .. ... ... 40 District of Columbia ...... . NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 41 Virginia ................. 1,173,312 0.3 103 (Z) 876,375 0.2 ...

iii 663,957 0.2 11,240,02? 2.7 1,946,256 0.5 ... . ..

42 West Virginia ............. 369,954 0.4 226 (Z) 36,977 (Z) 125 607,386 0.6 1,176,043 1.2 ... ... . .. . .. 43 North Carolina ....... ..... 465,091 0.1 143 (Z) 631,285 0.1 110 (Z) 2?4,631 (Z) 35,909,621 4.5 49,707,528 6.2 ... . .. 44 South Carolina ... ......... 62,118 (Z) ... ... 32?,931 0.1 ...

iii ... ... 6,532,526 2.2 67,834,800 22.4 ... . ..

45 Georgia .................. 130,798 (Z) ... ... 124,686 (Z) 300 iii iii 24,155,035 4.0 88,633,580 14.6 ... . ..

46 Florida .................. (1) (l) ... ... 662 (Z) ... ... 3,131,618 0.4 2,323,050 0.3 ... . .. East South Centra I:

47 Kentucky ........... , .... 622,176 0.1 ... iii

372,082 0.1 ... ... 565,488 0.1 21,617,896 4.2 1,789,704 0.3 ... ... 48 Tennessee ............... 874,767 0.2 415 189,766 (Z) ... ... 340,850 0.1 14,760,296 3:1 112' 910' 0?0 23.8 ... . .. 49 Alabama ................. 146,048 (Z) ... ... 15,581 (Z) ... ... 55,291 (Z) 16,055,921 3.9 119,610,925 28.9 . .. . .. 50 Mississippi .............. 21~,332 (Z) ... ... 16,2?0 (Z) ... ... 103,554 (Z) 8,316,937 1.5 276,222,837 48.8 ... . ..

West South Central: (Z) (Z) (Z) 3,250,592 0.5 256,732,519 40.2 51 Arkansas ................ 720,590 0.1 ... ... 112,439 30 129,760 . .. . ..

52 Louisiana .... , ........... 239,700 0.1 ... ... 902 (Z) ... iii

101,592 (Z) 3,512,449 1.0 83,877,150 25.0 ... . .. 53 Oklahoma .. , . , , .......... 4,678,460 0.8 1,064,760 0.2 5,596,957 1.0 920 41,370 (Z) 2,262,681 0.4 55,454,616 9.5 ... . .. 54 Texas ................... 4,335,568 0.2 225,843 (Z) 3,019,577 0.1 394,471 (Z) 232,782 (Z) 18,381,809 0.9 660,801,774 31.3 1,160,138 0.1

Mountain: 0.2 (Z) 305,821 0.1 55 ~lantana ................. 5,644,269 1.5 843,637 0.2 22,702,236 6.0 1,000,209 0.3 729,414 93,229 . .. . ..

56 Idaho, ................... 15,194,520 3.5 l, 759,423 0.4 9,465,368 2.2 18,042,756 4.1 585,040 0.1 1,188,935 0.3 ... . .. ... . .. 57 Wyoming ................. 3,227,214 2.0 322,140 0.2 1,160,600 0.7 7,379,487 4.6 249,040 0.2 639,357 0.4 ... ... . .. . .. 58 Colorado ... , .. , ..... ,.,., 12,026,045 2.1 373,682 0.1 6,386,479 1.1 10,960,917 1.9 885,940 0.2 10,573,300 1.8 ... ... ... ... 59 New Mexico .............. 7,443,300 3.8 232,238 0.1 619,098 0.3 555,131 0.3 46,464 (Z) 276,082 0.1 55,438,765 28.1 . .. . .. 60 Arizona,, ....... : ........ 13,506,558 3.5 626,913 0.2 7,641,806 2.0 69,969 al 88,586 ~~g:~~ ~i 122,647,888 31.6 216,205 0.1 61 Utah ••••..•.••••••.••••. 4,879,152 3.1 2,151,286 1.4 2,253,385 1.4 57,910 0.1 ... . .. ... . ... 62 Nevada .... , ............. 3,105,144 5.5 89,258 0.2 223,460 0.4 185 (Z) 156,484 0.3 11,969 (Z) 1,021,212 1.8 ... ...

Pacific: 0.4 19,826,376 3.5 6,775,267 1.2 1,453,826 0.3 5,677,636 1.0 63 Washington ............... 10,253,050 1.8 2,479,809 ... ... ...

iii 64 Oregon .................. 8,044,512 2.0 9)2,437 0.2 14,960,239 3.6 34,470 (Z) 1,281,726 0.3 1,674,480 0.4 ... ... 4,973 65 California .......... , ..... 104,716,719 3.7 15,246,093 0.5 62,564,619 2.2 38,505,154 1.4 1,136,499 (Z) 14,284,164 0.5 304,514,200 10.8 3,810,995 0.1 66 Alaska ... , .............. ... ... ... ... 64,062 2.0 . .. ... ... ... ...

iii ... . .. ... . ..

67 Hawaii ............. , .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2,455 ... . .. ... ...

See footnotes at end of table.

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VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS 983

SOLD, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 reports for only a sanmle of farms. See text. PP.rcents are baaed on total value of farm products sold]

Field crops sold-Continued

Lespedeza cut for Oats harvested for Peanuts harvested Irish potatoes Red clover ha.r- Rice harvested Rye harvested Sorghum harvested Soybeans her-hay grain for nuts vested for seed for grain for grain for grain vested for beans

Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per-cent cent cent cent cent cent cent cent cent

4,638,006 (Z) 178,750,639 0.6 131,063,079 0.4 414,995,983 1.4 16,515,943 0.1 245,475,056 0.8 17,050,273 0.1 332,537,784 1.1 981,225,093 3.2 1

4,638,006 (Z) 178,701,083 0.6 131,055,223 0.4 414,552,822 1.4 16,515,943 0.1 245,432,800 0.8 17,050,273 0.1 332,537,784 1.1 981,225,093 3.2 2

592,682 (Z) 140,974,941 0.9 2,198 (Z) 183' 824' 063 1.2 ll,J01,664 0.1 554,311 (Z) 10,654,024 0.1 106,640,684 0.7 741,723,334 4.8 3 4,045,324 (Z) 24,792,000 0.3 129,868,717 1.5 41,383,034 0.5 684,825 (Z) 190,193,121 2.1 2,762,669 (Z) 195' 737' 480 2.2 239,470,173 2.7 4

... ... 12,983,698 0.2 1,192,164 (Z) 189' 788,886 3.0 4,529,454 0.1 54,727,624 0.9 3,633,580 0.1 30,159,620 0.5 31,586 (Z) 5

... . .. 12,934,142 0.2 1,184,308 (Z) 189,345,725 3.1 4,529,454 0.1 54,685,368 0.9 3,633,580 0.1 30,159,620 0.5 31,586 (Z) 6

... ... 1,092,269 Q.2 ... ... 61,201,295 10.3 3,020 (Zl . .. ... 44,273 fz) . .. cii . .. . .. 7

... cii

7,579,922 0.4 ... ... 52,988,960 3.1 549,513 (Z ... . .. 623,174 Z) 1,996 1, 728,995 0.1 8 175,289 51,241,621 1.0 ...

czi 33,700,668 0.6 6,225,254 0.1 ... . .. 2,946,891 0.1 778,692 (Z) 429,413,484 8.3 9

417,393 (Z) 81,061,129 1.0 2,198 35,933,140 0.5 4,523,877 0.1 554,311 (Z) 7,039,686 0.1 105,859,996 1.4 310,580,855 4.0 10 1,295,702 (Z) 8,848,009 0.3 90,728,629 2.8 28,052,375 0.9 377,544 (Z) ... ... 1,909,536 0.1 1,370,839 fzl 59,161,316 1.8 11 1,984,229 0.1 5,318,594 0.3 13,193,732 0.7 6,899,905 0.3 294,384 (Zl 5,437,396 0.3 271,707 1Z) 889,956 Z) 66,910,430 3.4 12

765,393 (Z) 10,625,397 0.3 25,946,356 0.7 6,43Q,754 0.2 12,897 (Z 184,755,725 5.0 581,426 Z) 193,476,685 5.3 113' 398' 427 3.1 13 ... . .. 5,010,088 0.2 1,106,432 (Z) 102,794,523 4.4 2,833,344 0.1 ... . .. 1,173,155 (Z) 15,581,123 0.7 24,584 (Z) 14 ... ... 7,973,610 0.2 85,732 (Z) 86,994,363 2.2 1,696,110 (Z) 54,727,624 1.4 2,460,425 0.1 14,578,497 0.4 7,002 (Z) 15 ... ... 7,924,054 0.2 77,876 (Z) 86,551,202 2.3 1,696,110 (Z) 54,685,368 1.4 2,460,425 0.1 14,578,497 0.4 7,002 (Z) 16

... ... 991,308 0.6 . .. . .. 50,956,732 29.7 1,868 (Z) ... ... 2,381 (Z) ... ... . .. . .. 17

... ... 865 (Z) ... ... 635,246 1.3 135 (Z) . .. ... 5,330 (Z) ... ... . .. ... 18

... ... 96,495 0.1 ... ... 697,479 0.6 379 (Z) ... ... 2,795 (Z) ... ... ... . .. 19

... ... 1,955 (Zl

... . .. 2,924,061 2.3 249 (Z) ... ... 17,637 (Z) ... ... . .. ... 20 ... ... 584 1~ ... . .. 2,710,030 14.8 18 m ... ... 5,643 1Z) ... ... . .. ... 21 ... ... 1,062 ... . .. 3,277,747 2.7 371 ... . .. 10,487 Z) ... ... ... . .. 22

... . .. 4,229,162 0.6 ... . .. 29,181,423 3.9 215,762 (Z) ... . .. 234,209 (Z) JO, (ZS 5?,353 (Z) 23 ... . .. 113,936 (Z) . .. . .. 7,817,193 3.4 1,179 1Z) ... . .. 175,371 0.1 800 (Z) 1,324,198 0.6 24 ... . .. 3;236;824 0.5 ... . .. 15,990,344 2.2 332,572 Z) ... . .. 213,594 (Z) 1,166 (Z) 347,444 (Z) 25

n,oo3 (Z) 9,708,581 1.1 ... ... 6,018,736 0.7 1,699,814 0.2 . .. . .. 289,609 (Z) 11,191 (Z) 68,0Z7,191 7.9 26 79,983 (Zl 5,624,412 0.6 ... ... 2,959,999 0.3 1,432,747 0.2 . .. . .. 877,812 0.1 392,807 (Z) lll,036,474 11.7 27 84,303 (Z 20,063,629 1.1 ... ... 306,360 (Z) 2,054,901 0.1 ... . .. 825,564 (Z) 367,698 (Z) 236,984,043 13.1 28 ... . .. 6,509,732 1.0 . .. . .. 11,311,891 1.8 760,216 0.1 ... . .. 679,880 0.1 6,646 (Z) 10,292,586 1.7 29 ... ... 9,335,267 1.0 ... . .. 13,103,682 1.4 277,576 (Z) . .. . .. 274,026 (Z) 350 (Z) 3,073,190 0.3 30

... ... 30,854,299 2.5 ... . .. 14,273,483 1.2 680,680 0.1 ... . .. 879,051 0.1 44,437 (Z) 7.5,310,923 6.2 31 ... czi 28,489,178 1.2 ...

cii 438,323 (Z) 758,946 (Z) ... . .. 106,680 (Z) 1,249,162 0.1 117,.381,875 5.1 32 396,899 1,475,530 0.1 1,910 552,473 0.1 2,333,951 0.2 554,311 0.1 426,847 (Z) 9,606,367 0.9 89,663,982 8.9 33 ... . .. 7,854,901 1.7 ... . .. 16,680,547 3.6 21,209 (Z) ... . .. 1,8.39 ,367 0.4 3,504 (Z) 4,132,072 0.9 34

... . .. 5,792,300 L.1 ... . .. 495,830 0.1 22,852 (Z) ... . .. 942,392 0.2 991,602 0.2 2,629,005 0.5 35 ... cii 4,207,726 0.4 ...

iii 3,216,640 0.3 175,836 (Z) ... ... 1,422,446 0.1 32,706,803 2.7 6,211,246 0.5 36

20,494 2,387,195 0.2 288 275,844 (Z) 530,403 (Z) ... ... 1,422,903 0.1 61,258,121 5.5 15,251,752 1.4 37

17,250 (Z) 20,800 (i) 11 (Z) 3,438,825 4.0 30,856 (Z) ... . .. 172,275 0.2 660 (Z) 6,622,317 7.7 38 71,864 (Z) 144,235 0.1 3 (Z) 778,503 0.3 111,868 (Z) ... ... 244,668 0.1 4,390 (Z) 8,834,372 3.8 39

MAc NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 40 339,525 0.1 525,627 0.1 17,053,197 4.0 7,267,843 1.7 142,311 (Z) ... ... 339,438 0.1 29,819 (Z) 11,352,176 2.7 41

14,306 (Z) 63,309 0.1 ... . .. 292,405 0.3 51,760 0.1 ... . .. 10,619 (Z\ 1m (Z) 16,530 (Z) 42 458,329 0.1 1,961,716 0.2 25,777,117 3.2 6,352,509 0.8 36,325 (z) ... ... 301,569 (ZJ 1,136,276 0.1 16,776,289 2.1 43 213,960 0.1 3,285,429 1.1 800,846 0.3 1,155,879 0.4 3,324 (Z) ... ... 374,770 0.1 61,078 (Z) 12,404,829 4.0 44 180,468 (Z) 2/710,366 0.4 43,595,432 7.2 143,676 (Z) 1,100 (Z) ... ... 466,197 0.1 132,421 (Z) 1,860, 778 0.3 45

(') (') 136,527 (Z) 3,502,023 0.5 8,622,735 1.2 ... ... ... ... . .. ... 5,835 (Z) 1,294,025 0.2 46

586,071 0.1 221,260 (Z) 1,862 (Z) 643,693 0.1 145,972 (Z) ... ... 147,129 (Z) 225,525 (Z) 7,348,031 1.4 47 1,010,672 0.2 753,169 0.2 77,008 (Z) 974,054 0.2 133,739 ~Z) ... ... 116,927 (Z) 250,936 0.1 15,013,905 3.2 48

159,198 (Z) 910,956 0.2 12,965,341 3.1 5,137,642 1.2 8,492 (~l ... ... 4,775 (Z) 118,699 (Z) 4,366,022 1.1 49 228,288 (Z) 3,433,209 0.6 149,521 (Z) 144,516 (Z) 6,181 5,437,396 1.0 2,876 (Z) 294,796 0.1 40,182,472 7.1 50

568,743 0.1 2,643,305 0.4 56,777 (Z) 364,271 0.1 4,773 (Z) 56,884,056 8.9 2,988 (Z) 347,920 0.1 100' 510' 368 15.7 51 90,624 (Z) 386,030 0.1 63,163 (Z) 319,649 0.1 4,956 (Z) 61,991,437 18.5 72 (Z) 46,602 (Z) 7,961,003 2.4 52

106,026 (Z) 2,346,475 0.4 10,917,039 1.9 283,738 (Z) 1,100 (Z) ... ... 391,200 0.1 8,284,301 1.4 2,659,525 0.5 53 ... ... 5,249,587 0.2 14,909,377 0.7 5,463,096 0.3 2,068 (Z) 65,880,232 3.1 187,166 (Z) 184' 797' 862 8.8 2,267,531 0.1 54

... . .. 1,056,713 0.3 . .. 2,985,137 0.8 87,681 (Z) ... . .. 238,922 0.1 . .. . .. . .. . .. 55 ... ... 2,046,509 0.5 . .. . .. 76,649,733 17.5 2,587,769 0.6 ... . .. 195,613 (Z) 2,455 (Z) . .. . .. 56 ... ... 648,251 0.4 ... . .. 579,389 0.4 24,976 (Z) ... . .. 58,821 (Z) 369 (Z) . .. . .. 57 ... ... 917,652 0.2 . .. . .. 13,430,971 2.3 112,775 (Z) ... . .. 625,423 0.1 4,697,584 0.8 ... 58 ... . .. 110,474 0.1 1,065,642 0.5 618,897 0.3 . .. ... . .. . .. 36,478 (Z) 5,159,126 2.6 18,004 cii 59 ... . .. 61,135 (Z) 40,790 (Z) 5,317, 790 1.4 ... . .. ... . .. 9,202 (Z) 5,708,808 1.5 6,580 (Z) 60 ... . .. 146,745 0.1 ... . .. 2,751,548 1.8 20,143 (Z) ... . .. 6,758 (Z) 2,428 (Z) . .. . .. 61 ... . .. 22,609 (Z) ... . .. 461,058 0.8 ... . .. ... . .. 1,938 (Z) 10,353 (Z) ... . .. 62

... . .. 2,231,760 0.4 . .. . .. 11,247,808 2.0 162,541 (Z) ... . .. 2,095,496 0.4 433,307 0.1 2,000 (Z) 63 ... . .. 2,889,548 0.7 ... . .. 14,316,360 3.5 864,067 0.2 ... . .. 321,515 0.1 12,030 (Z) 4,000 (Z) 64 ... . .. 2,802, 746 0.1 77,876 (Z) 60,987,034 2.2 669,502 (Z) 54,685,368 1.9 43,414 (Z) 14,133,160 0.5 1,002 (Z) 65 ... ... 49,556 1.5 . .. cii 400,348 12.5 ... . .. ...

iii . .. ... . .. . .. . .. . .. 66 ... ... ... ... 7,856 42,813 (Z) ... . .. 42,256 . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. 67

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Table 7.-VALUE OF SPECIFIED FARM PRODUCTS [Data for 1959 for oonte:nninous United States for Uveetock sold allve and dairy products sold are based

Field crops sold-Continued Fruit sold Dair7 products sold

Region, Sugar beets for Tobacco Wheat harvested for Wild gr\lBses out

Apples Peaches CreBID Whole milk division, sugar grain for hay and State

Dollars Per-Dollars Per-

Dollars Per- Dollars Per-Dollars Per-

Dollars Per- Dollars Per-Dollars Per-cent cent cent cent cent cent cent cent

1 u.s.······ ... 187' 339' 907 0.6 947' 626,032 3.1 1, 736,339,006 5.7 13,0ll,357 (Z) 204, 802, 309 0.7 126,356,171 0.4 149' 977' 133 0.5 3,871,613,727 12.7

2 Cont.ermi-nous ll.S. 187,339,907 0.6 947' 626, 032 3.1 1,736,339,006 5.7 13,009,437 (Z) 204,802,279 0.7 126,356,123 0.4 149,976,160 0.5 3,860,308,472 12.7

3 The North ..... 45,025,516 0.3 64,267,945 0.4 999,552,410 6.5 7,878,169 0.1 101,478,868 0.7 26,358,596 0.2 133,751,640 0.9 2,542,399,418 16.6 4 The Soulh ..... 381,664 (Z) 883,358,087 9.9 276,453,738 3.1 2,177,379 (Z) 32,577,930 0.4 39,949,642 0.4 6,779,452 0.1 738,172,788 8.3 5 The West ••... 141,932,727 2.2 ... ... 460,332,858 7.3 2,955,809 (Z) 70,745,511 1.1 60,047,933 l.O 9,446,041 0.1 591,041, 521 9.4 6 Contenni-nous area .•• 141,932,727 2.3 ... . .. 460,332,858 7.5 2,953,889 (Z) 70,745,481 1.1 60,047,885 l.O 9,445,068 0.2 579,736,266 9.4

Gao. Div.: 7 N. E. •....•. ... ... 22,939,136 3.9 62,400 (Z) ... ... 15,644,990 2.6 1,083,390 0.2 432,970 o.i 224,001,212 37.8 8 M.A ••...••• ... ... 14,879,936 0.9 31,060,926 1.8 ...

iii 42,414,420 2.5 14,295,444 0.8 1,853,250 0.1 739,157,087 43.5 9 E. N.C ••... 14,461,564 0.3 23,814,777 0.5 227,209,021 4.4 128,427 38,850,143 0.7 10,063,012 0.2 9,292,674 0.2 1, 055,905, 943 20.3 10 W. N.C ••... 30,563,952 0.4 2,634,096 (Z) 741,220,063 9.5 7,749,742 0.1 4,569,315 0.1 916,750 (Z} 122,172,746 1.6 523,335,176 6.7 ll s. A. ••.•.•• ... ... 621, 880, 521 19.1 32,653,479 l.O ... . .. 30,584,267 0.9 31,297,220 1.0 2,ll8,340 0.1 343,863,426 10.6 12 E. S.C •.•.• ...

iii 261,414,602 13.3 13,643,283 0.7 ... ... 1,343,455 0.1 3,288,714 0.2 869,743 (Z) 191,197,645 9.7 13 w. s. c ..... 381,664 62,964 (Z} 230,156, 976 6.3 2,177,379 0.1 650,208 (Z} 5,363,708 0.1 3,791,369 0.1 203,111,717 5.5 14 M~ •......•. 74,543,107 3.2 ... ... 275,967,367 11.7 2,326,405 0.1 6,728,834 0.3 5,649,833 0.2 6,295,484 0.3 146,373,089 6.2 15 Pac . ....... 67,389,620 1.7 ... ... 184,365,491 4.7 629,404 (Z) 64,016,677 1.6 54,398,100 1.4 3,150,557 0.1 444,668,432 11.2 16 Contermi-

nous area. 67,389,620 1.8 ... .. . 184,365,491 4.8 627,484 (Z) 64,016,647 1.7 54,398,052 1.4 3,149,584 0.1 433,-363,177 11.4

N. E.: 17 Maine .••... ... ... ... ... 12,270 (Z) ... .. . 3,445,978 2.0 2,417 (Z) 197,700 0.1 31,892,097 18.6 18 N.H ........ ... ... ...

iii 137 (Z) ... ... 2,660,729 5.5 67,376 0.1 79,600 0.2 20,072,418 41.7 19 v~ ......... ... ... 3,225 32,689 (Z) ... ... 1,744,895 1.6 2,367 (Z) 72,135 0.1 83,110,666 76.6 20 Mass • ...... ... ... 7,269,126 5.7 11,238 (Z) . .. . .. 4,999,991 4.0 444,766 0.4 42,545 (Z) 40,978,579 32.4 21 R.I ........ ... ... ... ... 971 (Z) ... .. . 384,102 2.1 40,778 0.2 9,290 0.1 6,781,440 37.1 22 Conn • ••.•.. ... ... 15,666,785 13.0 5,095 (Z) ... ... 2,409,295 2.0 525,686 0.4 31,700 (Z) 41,166,012 34.2

M.A.: 23 N.Y ........ ... ... 1,145 (Z) 11,440,272 1.5 ... .. . 24,201,807 3.2 1,801,828 0.2 547,504 0.1 408,084,864 54.0 24 N.J ........ ... ... ... ... 2,143,200 0.9 ... ... 4,763,049 2.1 7,012,912 3.0 281,996 0.1 52,778,787 22.8 25 Pa. ..•..... ... ... 14,878,791 2.1 17,477,454 2.5 ... .. . 13,449,564 1.9 5,480,704 0.8 1,023,750 0.1 278,293,436 39.1

E. N.C.: 26 Ohio ....... 3,068,742 0.4 10,000,800 1.2 45,702,431 5.3 ... ... 6,:561,272 0.8 1,838,746 0.2 1,088,549 0.1 165,832,448 19.2 27 Ind • ........ ...

iii 6,520,322 0.7 49,758,415 5.3 ... ... 4,022,541 0.4 929,741 0.1 1,140,574 0.1 91,372,128 9.7 28 Ill .......... 250,326 4,675 (Z) 71,975,347 4.0 ... ... 4,479,755 0.2 1,655,608 0.1 1,857,846 0.1 120, 5981 989 6.7 29 Mich •..•••.• 10,455,166 1.7 ... ... 57,208,741 9.2 29,120 (Z) 20,180,934 3.2 5,638,692 0.9 4,280,990 0.7 161,787,959 26.0 30 Wis •••••.••. 687,330 0.1 7,288,980 0.8 2,564,087 0.3 99,307 (Z) 3,605,641 0.4 225 (Z) 924,715 0.1 516,314,419 53.7

W. N.C.: 31 Minn • .••.•. 9,905,358 0.8 50,921 (Z) 39,481,731 3.3 920,634 0.1 826,289 0.1 7 (Z) 22,807,023 1.9 236,269,702 19.5 32 Iowa ....... 184,562 (Z) 7,560 (Z) 5,187,346 0.2 ...

iii 686,849 (Z) 15,980 (Z) 32,446,043 1.4 108,288,597 4.7 33 Mo •........ ... ... 2,533,952 0.3 58,422,551 5.8 452,956 2,339,600 0.2 716,763 0.1 4,172,325 0.4 89,139,486 8.8 34 N.Dak ...... 5,164,526 1.1 ... ... 163,980,963 35.0 1,904,128 0.4 14,823 (Z) ... .. . 21,802,855 4.7 7,871,990 1.7 35 S. Oak ...... 1,089,411 0.2 ... ... 27,374,874 5.3 1,081,006 0.2 15,406 (Z) ...

izi 12,848,172 2.5 15,447,812 3.0 36 Nebr •..•..•. 12,848,688 1.1 ... (:i)

108,282,233 9.0 2,126,832 0.2 207,506 (Z) 7,332 19,643,695 1.6 20,226,949 1.7 37 Kans • .••••. 1,371,407 0.1 41,663 338,490,365 30.5 1,264,186 0.1 478,842 Z) 176,668 (Z} 8,452,633 0.8 46,090,640 4.1

S. A.: 38 Del •....•... ... ... ... ... 982,560 1.1 ... .. . 416,273 0.5 lll,451 0.1 620 (Z) 8,300,437 9.7 39 Md ......... ... ... 17,912,292 7.7 5,441,373 2.4 ... ... 2,605,445 1.1 1,111,294 0.5 201,326 0.1 63,423,781 27.4 40 D. C ........ IIA IIA IIA IIA IIA IIA NA IIA NA IIA IIA NA NA IIA NA IIA 41 Va. ....•... ... ... 67,791,736 16.0 7,6~7,501 1.8 ... .. . 15,184,005 3.6 2,244,293 0.5 1,109,355 0.3 71,968,552 17.0 42 IV. Va. ...... ... ... 1,785,378 1.8 516,998 0.5 ... ... 8,921,520 9.0 1,412,160 1.4 630,872 0.6 17,524,324 17.7 43 N.C ........ ... ... 1372,846,433 46.8 10,714,100 1.3 ... ... 2,812,334 0.4 2,247,377 0.3 97,437 (Z) 49,579,374 6.2 44 s.c ........ ... ... 81,254,720 26.8 4,240,260 1.4 ... ... 201,812 0.1 14,397,454 4.8 28,330 (Z) 22,623,719 7.5 45 Ga.········ ... ... 58,984,508 9.7 2,816,576 0.5

(ij (ij 442,512 0.1 9,708,9ll 1.6 41,180 (Z) 40,106,535 6.6 46 Flo. •.....•. ... ... 21,305,454 3.0 284,lll (Z) 366 (Z) 64,280 (Z} 9,220 (Z) 70,336,704 10.0

E. S.C.: 47 Ky ......... ... ... 196,164,690 37.9 5,926,410 1.1 ... ... 746,089 0.1 504,lll 0.1 596,209 0.1 61,413,875 11.9 48 Tenn • .•...• ... ... 64,991,951 13.7 4, 743,388 1.0 ... .. . 415,121 0.1 353,180 0.1 173,040 (z) 61,960,810 13.1 49 Ala. ........ ... ... 256,386 0.1 1,685, 502 0.4 ... ... 122,603 (Z) 2,005,494 0.5 53,954 (Z) 26,936,137 6.5 50 Miss •....... ... ... 1,575 (Z) 1,287,983 0.2 ... ... 59,642 (Z) 425,929 0.1 46,540 (Z) 40,886,823 7.2

W. S.C.: (z) 51 Ark ......... ... ... 11,060 {Z) 4,830, 513 o.8 105,881 (Z} 355,014 0.1 3,154,279 0.5 287,362 24,256,470 3.8

52 La. ........ ... ... 51,904 (Z) 1,165,866 0.3 ... ... 7,134 (Z) 305,520 0.1 14,859 (Z) 28,908,080 8.6 53 Okla. ....... ... ... ... 139,357,560 24.0 1,127,269 0.2 234,780 (Z) 273,221 (Z) 2,939,358 o.s 40,092.83/. 6.9 54 Tex. ....... 381,664 <:ii ... ... 84,803,017 4.0 944,229 (Z) 53,280 (Z) 1,630,688 0.1 549,790 (Z) 109,854,333 5.2

Ml: 109,504,632 29.0 621,686 0.2 120,902 (Z) 40 (Z) 2,208,577 0.6 11,020,244 2.9 55 Mont. •.•.••. 10,227,333 2.7 ... ...

56 Idaho ....... 21,874,115 s.o ... ... 60,070,957 13.7 145,908 (Z) 2,819,735 0.6 466,076 0.1 831,639 0.2 46,305,164 10.6 57 Wyo ........ 6,848,164 4.2 ... ... 8,185,118 5.0 598,152 0.4 22,804 (Z} ... ... 710,938 0.4 3,847,115 2.4 58 Colo ........ 29,017,905 5.0 ... ... 78,485,933 13.5 659,313 0.1 1,759,049 0.3 4,276,410 0.7 2,173,517 0.4 29,380,241 5.1 59 N.Mex. ..... 92,698 (Z) ... ... 5,940,350 3.0 16,340 (Z) 1,038,685 0.~ 137,920 0.1 117,184 0.1 9,199,973 4.7 60 1\riz •... ..•• ... ... ... ... 5,002,429 1.3 2,484 (Z) 102,738 (Z) 69,814 (Z} ll,809 (Z) 17,793,452 4.6 61 Utah ....... 6,399,452 4.1 ... ... 7,958,192 5.1 97,506 0.1 849,990 0.5 691,048 0.4 164,295 0.1 24,902,135 16.·0 62 Nev •........ 83,440 0.1 ... ... 819,756 1.4 185,016 0.3 14,931 (Z) 8,525 (Z} 77,525 0.1 3,924,765 6.9

Pac.: (Z) 3,923,304 1,054,603 0.2 69,532,011 12.2 63 Wash. ...... 8,322,105 1.5 ... ... 122,092,005 21.4 92,872 51,812,014 9.1 0.7

64 Oreg ........ 5,515,278 1.3 ... .. . 48,371,090 ll-7 266,340 0.1 2,914,193 0.7 1,007,456 0.2 1,461,252 0.4 40,924,895 9.9 65 Calif ....... 53,552,237 1.9 ... ... 13,902,396 0.5 268,272 (Z} 9,290,440 0.3 49,467,292 1.8 633,729 ~Z) 322' 906,271 11.4 66 Alaska ..... ... ... ... ... .. . ... 1,920 0.1 ... ... ... .. . 973 Z) 1,633,727 50.8 67 Hawaii ..... ... ... ... ... ... ... 30 ... 48 ... ... .. . 9,671,528 6.3 ...

NA Not availabla. Z Less than o. 05 percent. 1Included with other hay. Separate question not on questionnaire.

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SOLD, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continm~il on reports for only a sample of farms See text Percents are based on total value of farm products sold]

Livestock and wool sold Foul try and paul try products sold

Turkeys, ducks, Calves Cattle Hogs and pigs Horses and mules Sheep and lambs Wool Chicken eggs Chickens geese, and

their eggs

Per- Per- Per- Per- Per- Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per- Dollars Per-Dollars cent Dollars cent Dollars cent Dollars cent Dollars cent Dollars cent cent cent cent

1,880,285,213 6.2 5,952,1.48,982 19.5 2,435,404,258 8.0 52,189,375 0.2 337' 995,732 l.l 96,978,886 0.3 1,061,468,591 3.5 856,188,211 2.8 .34011.65,002 l.l 1

1,879,488,308 6.2 5,941,401,368 19.6 2,431,563,164 8.0 52,132,545 0.2 337' 901,561 1.1 96,875,883 0.3 1., 055,649,546 3.5 854,524,097 2.8 340,146,002 1.1 2

796, 504,808 5.2 3, 589,543,788 23.5 2,004, 782,389 13.1 19,979,420 0.1 135,768,972 0.9 29,474,425 0.2 598,028,796 3.9 213,153,129 1.4 18l, 012' 381. 1.2 3 729,239,036 8.2 981,512,069 ll.O 368,482,783 4.1 24,262,151 0.3 62.~208,1.93 0.7 23,136,850 0.3 285,647,179 3.2 586,190,800 6.6 68,481,127 0.8 4 354,541,369 5.6 1,381,093,125 21.9 62,139,086 l.O 7,947,804 0.1 1.40,018,567 2.2 44,367,6ll 0.7 177,792,616 2.8 56,844,282 0.9 90,671,494 1.4 5

353,744,464 5.7 1,370,345, 5ll 22.2 58,297,992 0.9 7,890,974 0.1 139, 924,396 2.3 44,264,608 0.7 171,973,571 2.8 55,180,168 0.9 90,652,494 1.5 6

6,692,838 l.l 23,878,086 4.0 5,862,435 l.O 1,457,893 0.2 532,847 0.1 206,121 (Z) 79,433,840 13.4 63,799}225 10.8 5,487,926 0.9 7 34,470,847 2.0 145' 804' 042 8.6 32,144,712 1.9 4,667,492 0.3 4,055,402 0.2 1,1.89,076 0.1 174,666,298 10.3 54,434,682 3.2 23,461,167 1.4 8

167' coo, 540 3.2 952,658' 338 18.3 793, 635, 671 15.3 6,510,191 0.1 34' 8'71, 1CY7 0.7 7,879,595 0.2 155,076,274 3.0 56,918,957 1.1 53,382,866 l.O 9 588,340, 583 7.5 2,467,203,322 31.6 1,173,139,571 15.0 7,343,844 0.1 96,309,616 1.2 20,199,633 0.3 188' 852' 384 2.4 38,000,265 0.5 98,680,422 1.3 10 lll, 006,414 3.4 227' 7l2' 508 7.0 153,688,256 4.7 6,767,808 0.2 8,273,910 0.3 1,756,994 0.1 149,449,216 4.6 318,355,241 9.8 37,.513,608 1.2 ll 156,041,617 7.9 205,458,659 10.4 141,165,667 7.2 8,974,941 0.5 10,748,280 0.5 2,325,066 0.1 62,452,016 3.2 140,870, 267 7.1 4,165,922 0.2 12 462,191,005 12.;; 548,340,902 15.0 73,628,860 2.0 a, 519,402 0.2 43,186,003 1.2 19,054,790 0.5 73,745,947 2.0 126,965,292 3.5 26,801,597 0.7 13 254, 645,894 10.8 748,870,384 31.8 28,195,877 1.2 4,503,693 0.2 101,416,303 4.3 34,062,181 1.4 24,912,480 1.1 5,012,444 0.2 18,669,344 0.8 14

99,895,475 2.5 632,222,741 16.0 33,943,209 0.9 3,444,m 0.1 38",602,264 l.O 10,305,430 0.3 152, 880,136 3.9 51,831,838 1.3 72,002,150 1.8 15

99,098,570 2.6 621,475,127 16.3 30,102,115 0.8 3,387,281 0.1 38,508,093 l.O 10,202,427 0.3 147,061,091 3.9 50,16?, 724 1.3 71, 983,150 1.9 16

1,419,699 0.8 4,254,331 2.5 820,420 0.5 221,ll5 0.1 248,963 0.1 98,224 0.1 25,326,246 14.8 36,010,132 21.0 347,306 0.2 17 655,322 1.4 2,702,425 5.6 346,896 0.7 189,555 0.4 88,176 0.2 19,953 t 10,033,615 20.8 4,295,076 8.9 545,451 1.1 18

2,088,873 1.9 8,210,166 7.6 324,945 0.3 225,848 0.2 77,076 0.1 32,590 Z) 3,476,984 3.2 962,301 0.9 291,740 0.3 19 1,210,776 l.O 4,004,640 3.2 3,562,304 2.8 633,325 0.5 42,372 (Z) 30,980 Z) 19,285,645 15.3 7,351,147 5.8 2,893,1'77 2.3 20

116,080 0.6 534,1.40 2.9 177,150 l.O 6,750 (Z) 24,804 0.1 6,272 (Z) 2,221,818 12.1 1,429,376 7.8 145,008 0.8 21 1,202,088 l.O 4,172,384 3.5 630,720 0.5 181,300 0.2 51,456 (Z) 18,102 (Z) 19,089,532 15.9 13,751,193 ll.4 1,265,244 1.1 22

15,677,208 2.1 51,618,015 6.8 4,832,280 0.6 1,ll0,179 0.1 1,955,408 0.3 428,407 0.1 43,107,216 5.7 13,973,816 1.8 13,0ll,864 1.7 23 2,079,516 0.9 5,601,298 2.4 7,088,336 3.]. 373,059 0.2 lll,020 (Z) 38,535 (Z) 57,787,801 25.0 8,609,601 3.7 1,392,929 0.6 24

16, 7JA.,123 2.3 88,584,729 12.4 20,224,096 2.8 3,184,254 0.4 1,988,974 0.3 722,134 0.1 73,771,281 10.4 n,s51,265 4.5 9,056,3?4 1.3 25

26,021,991 3.0 146,967,749 17.0 ll2, 550,044 13.0 1,037,060 0.2 ll,993,800 1.4 3,275,128 0.4 37,658,559 4.4 12,358,466 1.4 12,274,967 1.4 26 32,704,817 3.5 1.47,097,556 15.6 222,686,220 23.5 1,106,099 0.1 6,403,755 0.7 1,251,656 0.1 38,392,l.Ol 4.1 23,06?,160 2.4 1.4,292,482 1.5 27 56,151,811 3.1 452,230,189 25.0 328,241,547 18.1 1,770,349 0.1 9,682,740 0.5 1,640,322 0.1 30,436,567 1.7 5,655,420 0.3 6,549,932 0.4 28 15,593,896 2.5 82,030,392 13.2 32,001,270 5.1 765,490 0.1 4,308, 780 0.7 1,047,883 0.2 20,769,487 3.3 4,918,390 0.8 6,688,263 1.1 29 36,528,025 3.8 124,332,452 12.9 98,156,590 10.2 1.,231.,1.93 0.1 2,482,032 0.3 664,606 0.1 27,819,560 2.9 1.0,91.9,521 l.l 13,577,222 1.4 30

37,668,335 3.1 246,604,300 20.4 ].79,135,640 14.8 978,447 0.]. ll,7ll,550 1.0 2,374,860 0.2 52,768,616 4.4 6, 5fY7,301 0.5 40,239,758 3.3 31 99,695,324 4.4 863,048,054 37.8 557,695,440 24.4 1,325,078 0.1 22,260,060 1.0 4,234,217 0.2 61,219,328 2.7 7,191,488 0.3 29,769,891 1.3 .32 92,511,799 9.]. 220,323,693 21.8 175,522,380 17.3 1,435,095 0.1 l.0,198,275 l.O 2,ll4,601 0.2 19,375,012 1.9 18,645,724 1.8 15,102,472 1.5 33 55,982,273 11.9 70,809,754 15.1 16,753,880 3.6 924,236 0.2 7,123,285 1.5 2,158,053 0.5 3,530,473 0.8 378,303 0.1 3,166,ll2 0.7 34 91,824,617 17.9 186, 904' 955 36.4 75,330,510 14.7 725,640 0.1 21,949,577 4.3 5, 964,947 1.2 16,329,303 3.2 1,337,347 0.3 2,836,530 0.6 35

101,624,385 8.5 504,336,943 42.1 115,701,176 9.7 954,018 0.1 13,015,024 1.1 1,701,912 0.1 20,189,362 1.7 2,519,965 0.2 4,280,572 0.4 36 109,033,850 9.8 375,175,623 33.8 53,000,545 4.8 1,001,330 0.1 10,051,845 0.9 1, 651,043 0.1 15,440,290 1.4 1,420,137 0.1 3,285,087 0.3 37

666,952 0.8 1,586,699 1.8 1,429,824 1.7 109,880 0.1 52,452 0.1 ll,247 (Z) 3,158,439 3.7 42,456,377 49.4 1,397,599 1.6 38 5,125,537 2.2 21,893,046 9. 5 7,ll8,272 3.1 1.,~352,602 0.6 426,272 0.2 94,605 (Z) 6,736,010 2.9 48,465,592 21.0 1,215,478 0.5 39

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 40 28,574,786 6.7 54,885,659 12.9 21,529,128 5.1 2,359,503 0.6 4,059,240 l.O 772,463 0.2 19,155,738 4.5 22,728,216 5.4 17,163,226 4.0 41 1.0,303,671 10.4 18,862,194 19.0 3,652,671 3.7 387,912 0.4 2,838,381 2.9 641,315 0.6 4,552,548 4.6 13,679,984 13.8 4,789,764 4.8 42 13,303,310 1.7 21,723,243 2.7 42,737,400 5.4 1,006,856 0.1 583,072 0.1 128,283 ~Z) 34,560,520 4.3 58,120,305 7.3 6,706,273 0.8 43

9,022,556 3.0 13,606,863 4.5 16,168,740 5.3 311,336 0.1 49,269 (Z) 30,766 Z) 13,836,145 4.6 8,029,806 2.7 3,577,301 1.2 .44 24,572,005 4.0 45,271,676 7.5 49,312,673 8.1 618,357 0.1 237,756 (Z) 66,133 (Z) 45,149,093 7.4 ll9,169,6fD 19.6 1,491,0?1 0.2 '45 19,437,591 2.8 49,883,128 7.1 ll,739,548 1.7 621,362 0.1 27,468 (Z) 12,182 (Z) 22,300,723 3.2 5, ?05,301 0.8 1,1.72,896 0.2 46

40,610,243 7.8 80,429,992 15.5 51,490,399 9.9 5,969,156 1.2 7,212,324 1.4 1,463,894 0.3 6,534,762 1.3 7,662,409 1.5 1,9?8,854 0.4 47 38,187,980 8.0 51,565,395 10.9 -44,695,844 9.4 1,865,088 0.4 2,624,661 0.6 648,8ll 0.1 12,998,404 2.7 14,722,692 3.1 480,580 0.1 48 35,299,913 8.5 33,705,211 8.1 28,406,476 6.9 542,596 0.1 249,590 0.1 79,190 (Z) 22,394,150 5.4 71,473,667 17.3 1,142,078 0.3 49 41,943,481 7.4 39,758,061 7.0 16,572,948 2.9 598,101 0.1 661,705 0.1 133,171 (Z) 20,524,700 3.6 47,0ll,499 8.3 564,410 0.1 50

29,859,450 4.7 29,659,803 4.6 13,790,730 2.2 639,256 0.1 325,6ll 0.1 ll3, ?94 (Z) 15,534,660 2.4 70,088,771 u.o 8,545,414 1.3 51 31,527,912 9.4 31,950,244 9.5 6,607,300 2.0 1,001,640 0.3 547,481 0.2 146,140 (Z) 9,002,661 2.7 8,612,120 2.6 236,783 0.1 52

ll4, 851,962 19.8 134,234,260 23.1 17,462,370 3.0 2,192,654 0.4 2,799,095 0.5 568,913 0.1 6,883,711 1.2 3,696,583 0.6 4,271,074 0.7 53 285, 951,681 13.6 352,496,595 16.7 35,768,460 1.7 4,685,852 0.2 39,513,816 1.9 18,225,943 0.9 42,324,915 2.0 44,567,818 2.1 13,748,326 0.7 54

69,591,750 18.4 99,972,415 26.5 6,221,979 1.6 883,948 0.2 15,892,872 4.2 6,294, 713 1.7 2,600,391 0.7 289,619 0.1 162,978 (Z) 55 26,128,707 6.0 ·89,317,064 20.4 6,217,546 1.4 536,1.48 0.1 16,029,949 3.7 4,3ll,623 l.O 3,844,004 0.9 1,41.2,1.99 0.3 1,033,285 0.2 56 26,216,465 16.2 68,148,417 42.0 1,237,020 0.8 418,11.4 0.3 21,335,148 13.2 8,305,669 5.1 775,165 0.5 83,107 0.1 49,573 (Z) 57 51,761,687 8.9 247,079,646 42.6 9,273,888 1.6 1.,223,975 0.2 23,113,493 4.0 5,462,ll5 0.9 4,564,796 0.8 801,241 0.1 5,no,984 0.9 58 31,877,391 16.2 51,506,106 26.1 1,678,830 0.9 333,749 0.2 6,989,cY76 3.5 3,144, 580 1.6 2,665,198 1.4 211,067 0.1 986,420 0.5 59 25,233,ll8 6.5 117,133,386 30.2 735,136 0.2 542,907 0.1 2,752,224 0.7 1,081,577 0.3 4,661,011 1.2 934,100 0.2 515,691 0.1 60 13,306,974 8.5 45,561,438 29.3 2,399,245 1.5 317,109 0.2 12,443,736 8.0 4,377,383 2.8 5,654,372 3.6 1,270,307 0.8 10,581.,898 6.8 61 10,529,802 18.5 30,151,912 53.0 432,233 0.8 247,743 0.4 2,859,805 5.0 1,084,521 1.9 147,543 0.3 10,804 (Z) 28,515 0.1 62

19,648,517 3.5 79,222,951 13.9 5,928,417 l.O 569,852 0.1 4,001,250 0.7 1,056,355 0.2 20,664,354 3.6 10,980,367 1.9 2,723,589 0.5 63 28,200,774 6.8 71,513,858 17.4 9,239,538 2.2 756,493 0.2 9,945,585 2.4 3,046, 628 0.7 12,121,540 2.9 6,341,257 1.5 6,600,292 1.6 64 51,249,279 1.8 470,738,318 16.? 14,934,160 0.5 2,060,936 0.1 24,555,258 0.9 6, 099,444 0.2 ll4,275,197 4.0 32,846,100 1.2 &',659,269 2.2 65 55,254 1.7 140,242 4.4 61,511 1.9 15,597 0.5 75,666 2.4 65,255 2.0 30J,OOO 9.5 ll,OOO 0.3 1,266 NA 66 741,651 0.5 10,607,372 7.0 3,779,583 2.5 41,233 (Z) 18,505 (Z) 37,748 (Z) 5, 514,045 3.6 1,653,ll4 1.1 17,734 (Z) 67

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Table 8.-VALUE OF PRODUCTION OF FIELD CROPS (OTHER THAN VEGETABLES. BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:

Total value of all field crops Corn for all purposes

Average per Percent of Percent of Value Value total value Percent of

Region, division, (dollars) farm Percent United States (dollars) Percent United States

(dollars) total of field and state crops total

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954

1954 1949 1954 1949

1 u.s ................... 16,083,564,341 NA 4,335 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 4, 384,427' 694 NA 27.3 NA NA NA 100.0 NA

2 Contenninous U.S. 15,m,485,972 16,376,278,716 4,312 3,424 97.5 114.3 99.3 100.0 4,384,418,516 4,287,082,666 27.5 26.2 102.3 112.1 100.0 100.0 3 The North .•.......... 8,305,848,367 a, 769,666,562 4,842 4,292 94.7 119.4 51.6 53.6 3,667,719,745 3,634,451,330 44.2 41.4 100.9 117.2 83.6 84.8 4 The South ........ , .•. 5,133,486,973 5,228,107,011 3,1l9, 2,257 98.2 103.0 31.9 31.9 622,058,190 592,991,527 12.1 11.3 104.9 87.0 14.2 13.8 5 The West .......... , . 2,644,229,001 NA 7,574 NA NA NA 16.4 NA 94,649,759 NA 3.6 NA NA NA 2.2 NA 6 C,ontenninous area .. 2,532,150,632 2,378,505,143 7,393 5,627 106.5 125.0 15.7 14.5 94,640,581 59,639,809 3.7 2.5 158 •. 7 147.1 2.2 1.4

Geographic Divisions: 7 New England ..•.......... 184,611,195 205' 533' 527 3,246 2,.510 89.8 90.7 1.1 1.3 13,309,282 10,409,606 7.2 5.1 127.9 81.3 0.3 0.2 8 ~fiddle Atlantic ........... 548' 767' 541 619' 203' 489 2,773 2,407 88.6 113.1 3.4 3.8 139,835,018 163,449,807 25.5 26.4 85.6 122.0 3.2 3.8 9 F:a.st North Central ........ 3,094,922,395 3,371,120,223 4,646 4,166 93.0 121.1 19.2 20.3 1,614,571,585 1,630,560,794 52.2 49.0 99.0 120.0 36.8 38.0

10 West ~orth Central ....••.. 4,477,547,236 4,617,809,323 5,636 5,101 97.0 120.8 27.8 28.2 1,900,003,860 1,830,031,123 42.4 39.6 103.8 114.7 43.3 42.7 11 &:lUth Atlantic ............ 1, 625 J 061,317 1,723,479,606. 2,744 2,006 94.3 112.6 10.1 10.5 303,513,090 273' 109' 482 18.7 15.9 111.1 97.8 6.9 6.4 12 East South Central ........ 1,292,227,822 1,332,853,900 2,297 1,688 97.0 104.0 8.0 8.1 238,012,172 238,028,670 18.4 17.9 100.0 84.3 5.4 5.6 13 West South Central ........ 2,216,197,834 2,171,773,505 4,512 3,251 102.0 95.9 13.8 13.3 80,532,928 81,853,375 3.6 3.8 98.4 68.1 1.8 1.9 14 Mountain ................. 1,216,269,393 1,142,685,703 8,159 6,347 106.4 118.3 7.6 7.0 54,443,290 38,989,364 4.5 3.4 139.6 111.8 1.2 0.9 15 PacifiC .................. 1,427, 959,608 NA 7,139 NA NA NA 8.9 NA 40,206,469 NA 2.8 NA NA NA 0.9 NA 16 Conterminous area , ..... 1,315,881,239 1,235,819,440 6,803 5,092 106.5 131.9 8.2 7.5 40,197,291 20,650,445 3.1 1.7 194.7 364.1 0.9 0.5

New England: 17 Maine ................... 73,504,139 83,317,746 4,234 3,565 88.2 93.3 0.5 0.5 936,733 530,205 1.3 0.6 176.7 55.8 (Z) (Z) 18 ~ew Hampshire ..... , .. , . , 9,771(Z71 11,282,864 1,494 1,084 86.6 84.8 0.1 0.1 1,069,350 802,104 10.9 7.1 133.3 80.3 (Z) (Z) 19 Vermont .............•... 36,409,868 37,330,833 3,009 2,336 97.5 92.7 0.2 0.2 4,491,316 4, 156,87'7 12.3 11.1 108.0 84.7 0.1 0.1 20 V.assachusetts . ........... 25,571,591 27,430,367 2,287 1,580 93.2 83.2 0.2 0.2 2,690,138 2,009,085 10.5 7.3 133.9 78.5 0.1 (Z) 21 Rhode Island ............. 4,584,373 3,655, 521 3,286 1,824 125.4 99.1 (Z) (Z) 447,209 288,786 9.8 7.9 .154.9 57.8 (Z) (Z) 22 Connecticut .............. 34,769,953 42,516,196 4,193 3,334 81.8 90.4 0.2 0.3 3,674,536 2,622,549 10.6 6.2 149.1 90.5 0.1 0.1

Middle Atlantic: 23 New York ................ 239,860,293 265,136,382 2,912 2,5C8 90.5 109.2 1.5 1.6 42,451,842 51,444,332 17.7 19.4 82.5 131.6 1.0 1.2 24 New Jersey .............. 41,681,608 51,045,788 2,696 2,250 81.7 122.3 0.3 0.3 11,814,295 14,807,824 28.3 29.0 79.8 157.1 0.3 0.3 25 Pennsylvania .. ... , ....... 267,225,640 3031021, 319 2,671 2,351 88.2 115.2 1.7 1.9 85,568,881 97,197,651 J2.U 32.1 88.0 113.7 2.0 2.3

East North Central: 26 Ohio .....•••.•..•.•..•.. 494,344,368 631,514,290 3,522 3,566 78.3 130.3 3.1 3.9 235' 535' 861 301,137' 556 47.6 47.7 78.2 134.5 5.4 7.0 27 Indiana .......... , ....... 597' 040, 570 688,446,912 4,659 4,482 86.7 135.1 3.7 4.2 336,144,666 368,132,740 56.3 53.5 91.3 132.2 7.7 8.6 28 lllinois .................. 1,205,091, 515 1,180,501,814 7,793 6,725 102.1 116.4 7.5 7.2 731,374,162 654,838,970 60.7 55.5 111.7 110.2 16.7 15.3 29 WchigM ........ ......... 339' 686' 116 360,581,664 3,029 2,596 94.2 114.3 2.1 2.2 112' 736' 998 118,415,170 33.2 32.8 95.2 122.5 2.6 2.8 30 Wisconsin ................ 458' 759' 826 466,075,543 3,496 3,035 98.4 110.3 2.9 2.8 198,779,898 188,036,358 43.3 40.3 105.7 113.7 4.5 4.4

West North Central: 31 ~finnesota, ............... 737,854,174 775' 314,265 5,066 4,692 95.2 114.8 4.6 4.7 331,867,707 340,864,685 45.0 44.0 97.4 120.0 7.6 8.0 32 Iowa .................... 1,162,335,211 1,236,846,985 6,653 6,411 94.0 122.8 7.2 7.6 793,491,716 806,495,903 68.3 65.2 98.4 120.7 18.1 18.8 33 Missouri ................. 584' 164' 248 497,287,931 3,463 2,467 117.5 113.8 3.6 3.0 225' 306' 028 137' 166' 596 38.6 27.6 164.3 83.0 5.1 3.2 34 North Dakota ............. 406,280,494 421,894,031 7,397 6,811 96.3 105.7 2.5 2.6 28,084,801 36,860,023 6.9 8.7 76.2 143.7 0.6 0.9 35 South Dakota ............. 250' 589' 301 396' 767' 786 4,497 6,346 63.2 137.2 1.6 2.4 99,104,414 156,141,644 39.5 39.4 63.5 157.5 2.3 3.6 36 Nebraska ................ 661,751,633 628,621,055 7,314 6,233 105.3 120.0 4.1 3.8 338' 630' 746 283' 794,386 51.2 45.1 119.3 103.0 7.7 6.6 37 Kansas •.. , ..•.•..•.....• 674,572,175 661,077,270 6,465 5,501 102.0 135.2 4.2 4.0 83,518,448 68,707,886 12.4 10.4 121.6 88.6 1.9 1.6

South Atlantic: 38 DelnwiU'e ................ 23,731,516 21,784,881 4,557 3,460 108.9 167.6 0.1 0.1 9,312,0ll 9,673,715 39.2 44.4 96.3 158.3 0.2 0.2 39 Maryland ................. 92,098,624 97,787,094 3,666 3,009 94.2 126.0 0.6 0.6 31,323,674 32,947,204 34.0 33.7 95.1 131.1 0.7 0.8 40 District or Columbia ....... NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 41 Virginia ................. 226,724,840 242' 527' 229 2,322 1,778 93.5 114.8 1.4 1.5 46,569,040 51,410,753 20.5 21.2 90.6 100.3 1.1 1.2 42 West Virginia . ............ 35,828,885 53,321,321 814 777 67.2 114.6 0.2 0.3 8,260,133 13,514,039 23.1 25.3 6.11 90.8 0.2 0.3 43 North-Carolina:.~ .......... 635,850,535 700,388,957 3,337 2,614 90.8 119.8 4.0 4.3 92,042,647 78,693,918 14.5 11.2 117.0 97.5 2.1 1.8 44 South Carolina . ........... 224,378,662 222,569,750 2,870 1,792 100.8 95.7 1.4 1.4 25,641,329 19,434,598 11.4 8.7 131.9 58.8 0.6 0.5 45 Georgia, ................. 308' 126' 361 302,197,953 2,897 1,826 102.0 98.6 1.9 1.8 74,137,649 54,265,191 24.1 18.0 136.6 93.9 1.7 1.3 46 Florida .................. 78,321,894 82,902,421 1,737 1,441 94.5 141.3 0.5 0.5 16,226,607 13,170,064 20.7 15.9 123.2 127.3 0.4 0.3

East South Central: 47 Kentucky ................ 355,486,191 381,362,582 2,354 1,971 93.2 108.6 2.2 2.3 82,812,956 91,653,026 23.3 24.0 90.4 95.8 1.9 2.1 48 Tennessee ............... 317,190,275 297,049,635 2,012 1,462 106.8 93.9 2.0 1.8 61,479,688 56,847,349 19.4 19.1 108.1 71.7 1.4 1.3 49 Alab8JT1a ...... ........... 222' 387' 078 237' 898' 399 1,921 1,344 93.5 90.9 1.4 1.5 53,472,244 47,137,945 24.0 19.8 113.4 80.4 1.2 1.1 50 Mississippi .............. 397' 164' 278 416,543,284 2,875 1,929 95.3 118.1 2.5 2.5 40,247,284 42,390,350 10.1 10.2 94.9 87.0 0.9 1.0

West South Central: 51 Arkansas ................ 465' 280' 230 411,761,147. 4,897 2,838 113.0 112.2 2.9 2.5 13,475,094 12,893,562 2.9 3.1 104.5 46.7 0.3 0.3 52 Louisinna ................ 232' 783' 529 266,783,490 3,127 2,401 87.3 118.2 1.4 1.6 14,719,029 17,623,000 6.3 6.6 83.5 96.7 0.3 0.4 53 Oklahomn ................ 312' 073' 827 291, 591,759 3,296 2,451 107.0 86.9 1.9 1.8 7,743,674 5,355,814 2.5 1.8 144.6 23.4 0.2 0.1 54 Texas ................... 1, 206, 060,248 1,201,637,109 5,311 4,102 100.4 90.0 7.5 7.3 44,595,131 45,980,999 3.7 3.8 97.0 89.4 1.0 1.1

Mountain: 55 1-.:fontnna ......... , ....... 239' 027' 208 264,381,261 8,254 .7,997 90.4 144.8 1.5 1.6 4,409,705 4,084, 780 1.8 1.5 108.0 141.7 0.1 0.1 56 Idaho ...••.•...•.•..•.... 310,794,939 257' 680' 165 9,231 6,652 120.6 126.1 1.9 1.6 7,852,841 4,366,854 2.5 1.7 179.8 210.5 0.2 0.1 57 Wyoming ..•.............. 62,760,224 53,361,250 6,441 4,680 117.6 92.0 0.4 0.3 3,454,174 2,337,586 5.5 4.4 147.8 196.1 0.1 0.1

58 Colorado .. , ....... , ...... 252,242,744 186,558,020 7,554 4,578 135.2 76.2 1.6 1.1 30,933,747 22,091,654 12.3 11.8 140.0 98.5 0.7 0.5

59 New t.1axico .. , ........... 92,834,774 89,275,035 5,832 4,237 104.0 104.5 0.6 0.5 1,665,446 1,556,793 1.8 1.7 107.0 55.1 (Z) (Z)

60 Arizona .................. 177,719,948 213,736,973 24,571 22,931 83.1 186.3 1.1 1.3 1,034,267 855,994 0.6 0.4 120.8 87.1 (Z) (Z)

61 Utah •••••••••.•.•••••••• 62,874,441 62,403,231 3,530 2,734 100.8 100.3 0.4 0.4 4,684,676 3,419,747 7.5 5.5 137.0 147.0 0.1 0.1

62 Nevado. .................. 18,015,115 15,289,768 7,653 5,352 117.8 109.3 0.1 0.1 408,434 275,956 2.3 1.8 148.0 176.3 (Z) (Z)

Pacific: 3,818,485 3.6 1.4 257.4 257.9 0.2 0.1 63 Washington . .............. 275,212,675 270' 779' 796 5,336 4,155 101.6 138.3 1.7 1.7 9,828,779

64 Oregon .................. 183' 512' 629 177,864,406 4,3ll 3,267 103.2 119.4 1.1 1.1 4,985,227 2,706,414 2.7 1.5 184.2 175.5 0.1 0.1

65 California, ............... 857' 155' 935 787,175,238 8,634 6,396 108.9 132.9 5.3 4.8 25,383,285 14,125,546 3.0 1.8 179.7 533.3 0.6 0.3

66 Alaska .................. 2,027,330 NA 5,524 NA NA NA (Z) NA ... NA ... NA NA NA NA NA

67 Hawaii .................. 110,051,039 NA 17,631 NA NA NA 0.7 NA 9,178 NA (Z) NA NA NA NA NA

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VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS

FRUITS, NUTS, AND HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES), TOTAL AND SPECIFIED CROPS, 1959 AND 1954

SOT'glmm for all purposes Wheat harvested

Percent of total Percent of Value Percent of total Value

value of field Percent United States (dollars) value of field (dollars)

crops total crops

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 ~ 1959 1954 1959 1954 1949 1959 1954

1954 1949

577,4<>5,717 NA 3.6 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 1,871,910,772 NA NA ll.6 NA

577,465,717 453,476,196 3.6 2.8 127.3 197.0 100.0 100.0 1,871,910,772 11,939,861,119 11,874,371,202 ll.7 11.8

226,919,721 150' 020' 898 2.7 1.7 151.3 233.8 39.3 33.1 1,082,015,810 111165,909,998 '11088,050,196 13.0 13.3 302,553,398 264,296,084 5.9 5.1 114.5 196.7 52.4 58.3 303,473,747 273' 162' 907 340,482,203 5.9 5.2 47,992,598 NA 1.8 NA NA NA 8.3 NA 486,421,215 NA NA 18.4 NA 47,992,598 39,159,214 1.9 1.6 122.6 123.7 8.3 8.6 486,421,215 500' 788' 214 445' 838' 803 19.2 21.1

5,720 90 (Z) (Z) 6,355.6 187.5 (Z) 1Z) 80,775 NA NA (Z) NA 698,481 88,4<>8 0.1 (Z) 789.5 472.4 0.1 Z) 37,100,937 61,708,288 57,025,099 6.8 10.0

3,791,142 814,331 0.1 (Z) 4<>5.6 142.2 0.7 0.2 245,189,743 329' 904,881 296,666,623 7.9 9.9 222' 424' 378 149,118,009 5.0 3.2 149.2 234.6 38.5 32.9 799,644,355 774,296,829 734,358,474 17.9 16.8 10,780,523 5,426,744 0.7 0.3 198.7 218.5 1.9 1.2 43,452,413 149,733,931 142,850,484 2.7 2.9 12,452,216 ll,083,966 1.0 0.8 112.3 254.8 2.2 2.4 16,203,193 1 17,870,750 115,673,355 1.3 1.3

279,320,659 247,785,374 12.6 11.4 112.7 194.3 48.4 54.6 243' 818' 141 1205,558,226 1281,958,364 ll.O 9.5 29,842,995 28,585,531 2.5 2.5 104.4 102.7 5.2 6.3 294' 190' 456 277,560,199 267,937,282 24.2 24.3 18,149,603 NA 1.3 NA NA NA 3.1 NA 192,230,759 NA NA 13.5 NA 18,149,603 10,573,683 1.4 0.9 171.6 277.5 3.1 2.3 192,230,759 223,228,015 177,901,521 14.6 18.1

... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. 16,061 NA NA (Z) NA ?30 ... (Z) ... ... . .. (Z) . .. 241 NA NA (Z) NA

3,145 ... IZ) ... ... ... (Z) ... 37,732 NA NA 0.1 NA 810 ... Z) ... ... ... (Z) . .. 16,072 NA NA 0.1 NA

1,035 ... (Z) iii

... ... (Z) iii

1,218 NA NA (Z) NA ... 90 ... ... . .. . .. 9,451 NA NA (Z) NA

235,495 26,019 0.1 (Z) 905.1 534.9 0.1 (Z) 12,704,398 22,308,288 18,5ll,972 5.3 8.4 155,775 17,120 0.4 (Z) 909.9 198.1 (Z) (Z) 2,330,710 3,628,363 3,486,290 5.6 7.1 307,2ll 45,329 0.1 (Z) 677.7 868.0 0.1 (Z) 22,065,829 35,771,637 35,026,837 8.3 ll.8

117,593 lll,892 (Z) fz) 105.1 255.2 (Z) (Z) 51,624,500 93,ll6,841 94,362,570 10.4 14.7 1,673,853 310,607 0.3 Z) 538.9 151.3 0.3 0.1 53,219,758 78,726,747 64,702,361 8.9 11.4 1,926,841 349,734 0.2 Z) 550.9 131.0 0.3 0.1 75,622,629 95,184,896 76,528,170 6.3 8.1

23,854 9,444 (Z~ (Z) 252.6 887.5 (Z) (Z) 61,583,265 60,D5,420 56,779,938 18.1 16.? 49,001 32,654 (Z (Z) 150.1 58.5 (Z) (Z) 3,139,591 2,740,977 41293,584 0.7 0.6

196,282 63,313 (Z) (Z) 310.0 42.4 0.1 (Z) 42,099,162 22,325,272 36,411,010 5.? 2.9 5,893,704 1,709,047 0.5 0.1 344.9 352.5 1.0 0.4 _5,700,944 4,494,787 13,045,310 0.5 0.4

23,916,562 9,774,441 4.1 2.0 244.7 291.0 4.1 2.2 62,172,321 266,014,231 46,600,940 10.6 13.3 165,215 145,014 (Z) (Z) 113.9 33.0 (Z) (Z) 183' 277' 180 144,424,829 210,494,868 45.1 34.2

6,189,060 2,690,381 2.5 0.7 230.0 144.8 1.1 0.6 32,195,895 55,854,035 58,789,813 12.8 14.1 54,464,650 25,437,978 8.2 4.0 214.1 430.2 9.4 5.6 ll4' 910' 280 122' 345' 763 98,629,230 17.4 19.5

131,598,905 109,297,835 19.5 16.5 120.4 212.8 22.8 24.1 359,288,573 358,837,912 270' 387' 303 53.3 54.3

19,865 7,428 0.1 (Z) 26?.4 16,881.8 (Z) (Z) 1,062,817 1,822,378 1,905,115 4.5 8.4 112,091 32,207 0.1 (Z) 348.0 6,44L4 (Z) (Z) 6,193,808 10,279,326 10,461,486 6.7 10.5

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ... NA NA 11 D3,895 333,175 0.5 0.1 340.3 157.1 0.2 0.1 10,493,798 13,426,648 13,147,505 4.6 5.5

45,733 81,880 0.1 0.2 55.9 234.0 (Z) (Z) 921,998 2,125,494 2,263,712 2.6 4.0 4,191,612 2,899,752 0.7 0.4 144.6 450.2 0.7 0.6 15,238,367 12,465,218 9,116,699 2.4 1.8 1,936,231 795,095 0.9 0.4 243.5 lll.l 0.3 0.2 5,609,992 5,325,355 3,204,914 2.5 2.4 2,537,609 1,136,553 0.8 0.4 223.3 118.8 0.4 0.3 3,608,418 4,289,512 2, 751,053 1.2 1.4

803,487 140,654 1.0 0.2 571.3 245.4 0.1 (Z) 323,215 NA NA 0.4 NA

2,505,677 1, 700, ?52 0.7 0.4 147.3 291.0 0.4 0.4 6,785,300 10,579,277 8,306,750 1.9 2.8 3,826,085 3,846,615 1.2 1.3 99.5 283.0 0.7 0.8 6,139,548 7,291,473 6,876,413 1.9 2.5 2,592,330 1,644,049 1.2 0.7 157.7 130.2 0.4 0.4 1,882,339 NA 293,875 0.8 NA 3,528,124 3,892,550 0.9 0.9 90.6 340.4 0.6 0.9 1,396,006 NA 196,317 0.4 NA

3,807,861 3,893,972 0.8 0.9 97.8 298.9 0.7 0.9 5,154,994 NA 528,332 1.1 NA 577,778 727,254 0.2 0.3 79.4 249.0 0.1 0.2 1,240,869 NA NA 0.5 NA

30,165,572 21,660,504 9.7 ?.4 139.3 122.3 5.2 4.8 148,215,104 141,910,663 145,666,119 47.5 48.7 244,?69,448 221,503,644 20.3 18.4 110.5 204.6 42.4 48.8 89,207,174 363,647,563 135,763,913 7.4 5.3

4,071 3,196 (Z) (Z) 127.4 8.0 (Z) (Z) 117,374,051 153,852,040 96,478,808 49.1 58.2 22,294 192 (Z) (Z) 11,611.5 14.4 (Z~ (Z) 62,864,412 68,909,508 62,694,683 20.2 26.? 56,536 34,536 0.1 0.1 163.7 44.8 (Z (Z) 8,762,264 5,747,844 11,931,938 14.0 10.8

11,360,733 11,662,468 4.5 6.3 97.4 97.2 2.0 2.6 84,058,257 34,594,480 70,710,034 33.3 18.5 8,928,040 8,161,290 9.6 9.1 109.4 68.0 1.5 1.8 6,316,788 1,490,638 8,975,125 6.8 1.7 9,412,772 8,671,577 5.3 4.1 108.5 234.3 1.6 1.9 5,059,954 561,289 1,329,071 2.8 0.3

34,765 44,997 0.1 0.1 77.3 241.2 (Z) (Z). 8,797,614 11,798,068 14,904,507 14.0 18.9 23,784 7,275 0.1 (Z) 326.9 1,241.5 (Z) (Z) 957,ll6 606,332 913,116 5.3 4.0

472,457 10,841 0.2 (Z) 4,358.1 ... 0.1 (Z) 127' 554' 034 149' 069' 153 112,580,233 46.3 55.1 14,402 360 (Z) (Z) 4,000.6 136.4 (Z) (Z) 50,215,754 55,250,128 43,019,353 27.4 31.1

17,662,744 10,562,482 2.1 1.3 167.2 277.3 3.1 2.3 14' 4<>0' 971 18,908,734 22,301,935 1.7 2.4 ... NA ... NA NA ... . .. NA . .. NA NA . .. NA ... NA . .. NA NA ... ... NA . .. NA NA . .. NA

987

Percent of Percent United States

total

1959 1954 ~ ~ 1959 1954

1954 1949

NA NA 100.0 NA 1

96.5 103.5 100.0 100.0 2

92.8 107.2 57.8 60.1 3 111.1 80.2 16.2 14.1 4

NA NA 26.0 NA 5 97.1 112.3 26.0 25.8 6

NA NA (Z) NA 7 60.1 108.2 2.0 3.2 8 74.3 lll.2 13.1 17.0 9

103.3 105.4 42.7 39.9 10 87.4 116.1 2.3 2.6 11 90.7 ll4.0 0.9 0.9 12

ll8.6 72.9 13.0 10.6 13 106.0 103.6 15.7 14.3 14

NA NA 10.3 NA 15 86.1 125.5 10.3 ll.5 16

NA NA (Z) NA 17 NA NA (Z) NA 18 NA NA (Z) NA 19 NA NA (Z) NA 20 NA NA (Z) NA 21 NA NA (Z) NA 22

56.9 120.5 0.7 1.1 23 64.2 104.1 0.1 0.2 24 61.7 102.1 1.2 1.8 25

55.4 98.7 2.8 4.8 26 67.6 121.7 2.8 4.1 2? ?9.4 124.4 4.0 4.9 28

102.4 105.9 3.3 3.1 29 114.5 63.8 0.2 0.1 30

188.6 61.3 2.2 1.2 31 126.8 34.5 0.3 0.2 32 94.2 141.7 3.3 3.4 33

126.9 68.6 9.8 7.4 34 5?.6 95.0 1.7 2.9 35 93.9 124.0 6.1 6.3 36

100.1 132.7 19.2 18.5 37

58.3 95.7 0.1 0.1 38 60.3 98.3 0.3 0.5 39

NA 'NA NA NA 40 78.2 102.1 0.6 0.7 41 43.4 93.9 (Z) 0.1 42

122.2 136.7 0.8 0.6 43 105.3 166.2 0.3 0.3 44 84.1 155.9 0.2 0.2 45

NA NA (Z) NA 46

64.1 127.4 0.4 0.5 47 84.2 106.0 0.3 0.4 48

NA NA 0.1 NA 49 NA NA 0.1 NA 50

NA NA 0.3 NA 51 NA NA 0.1 NA 52

104.4 97.4 7.9 7.3 53 140.2 46.9 4.8 3.3 54

76.3 159.5 6.3 7.9 55 91.2 109.9 3.4 3.6 56

152.4 48.2 0.5 0.3 57 243.0 48.9 4.5 1.8 58 423.8 16.6 0.3 0.1 59 901.5 42.2 0.3 (Z) 60 74.6 79.2 0.5 0.6 61

157.9 66.4 0.1 (Z) 62

85.6 132.4 6.8 7.7 63 90.9 128.4 2.7 2.8 64 76.5 84.8 0.8 1.0 65

NA NA . .. NA 66 NA NA . .. NA 67

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988 GENERAL REPORT

Table 8.-VALUE OF PRODUCTION OF FIELD CROPS (OTHER THAN VEGETABLES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:

Oats harvested for grain Barley harvested Flaxseed harvested

Percent of Percent of

Value total Percent of total Percent of

Region, value of Value value of United vuue (dollars) Percent United states (dollars) Percent (dollars) division, field totsl field states

and state crops crops total

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 ... + 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 + -;. 1959 1954 1959 1954

1954 1949 1954 1949

1 u.s .......... 638,797,378 NA 4.0 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 343,301,247 NA 2.1 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 59,672,384 NA

2 Contenni-nous U.S. 638' 728' 643 927,582,560 4.0 5.7 68.9 125.3 100.0 100.0 343,175,672 384,081,734 2.1 2.3 89.3 165.7 100.0 100.0 59,672,384 1107,969,625

3 The North •••.. 549,259,514 782,313,690 6.6 8.9 70.2 119.7 86.0 84.3 125,537,707 149,941,092 1.5 1.7 83.7 153.0 36.6 39.0 54,069,878 1101,914,868 4 The South ..... 63,725,572 109,606,951 1.2 2.1 58.1 199.0 10.0 u.s 28,437,335 122,427,009 0.6 0.4 126.8 187.5 8.3 5.8 1,204,237 11,641,805 5 The West ....• 25' 81.2, 292 NA 1.0 NA NA NA 4.0 NA 189,326,205 NA 7.2 NA NA NA 55.1 NA 4,398,269 NA 6 Contenni-

nous area ••. 25,743,557 35,661,919 1.0 1.5 72.2 112.3 4.0 3.8 189,200,630 2ll,713,633 7.5 8.9 89.4 173.9 55.1 55.1 4,398,269 14,412,952

Geo. Div.: 7 N. E. ....... 2,39'7,275 2,579,227 1.3 1.3 92.9 95.2 0.4 0.3 24,166 NA (Z) NA NA NA (Z) NA ... NA 8 M.A. .....•. 44,583,723 44,835,875 8.1 7.2 99.4 150.2 7.0 4.8 5,468,424 10,399,989 1.0 1.7 52.6 163.5 1.6 2.7 ... NA 9 E. N.C •••.. 209,646,812 277,462,995 6.8 8.3 75.6 106.4 32.8 29.9 7,731,713 13,233,855 0.2 0.4 58.4 109.9 2.3 3.4 109,347 1208,434

10 W. N.C •.... 292,631,704 457,435,593 6.5 9.9 64.0 127.0 45.8 49.3 112,313,404 126,307,248 2.5 2.7 88.9 159.1 32.7 32.9 53,960,531 1101,706,434 11 s. A. .•.•.•• 25,547,367 43,892,959 1.6 2.5 58.2 214.4 4.0 4.7 10,814,551 110,849,804 0.7 0.6 99.7 165.4 3.2 2.8 ... NA 12 E. s. c ..... 12,542,130 23,995,118 1.0 1.8 52.3 298.9 2.0 2.6 2,916,496 14,938,195 0.2 0.4 59.1 186.1 0.8 1.3 ... NA 13 w.s. c ..... 25,636,075 41,718,874 1.2 1.9 61.4 157.0 4.0 4.5 14,706,288 16,639,010 0.7 0.3 221.5 241.6 4.3 1.7 1,204,237 11i641,805 14 ~~~ ......... 13,817,447 16,809,765 1.1 1.5 82.2 98.0 2.2 1.8 77,842,510 78,869,584 6.4 6.9 98.7 148.5 22.7 20.5 552,043 277,977 15 Pac. ....... ll,994,845 NA 0.8 NA NA NA 1.9 NA 111,483,695 NA 7.8 NA NA NA 32.5 NA 3,846,226 NA 16 Contenni-

nous area. 11,926,110 18,852,154 0.9 1.5 63.3 129.1 1.9 2.0 111,358,120 132,844,049 8.5 10.7 83.8 193.5 32.4 34.6 3,846,226 14,134,975

N. E.: 17 Maine ...... 1,528,034 2,016,531 2.1 2.4 75.8 92.9 0.2 0.2 14,285 NA (Z) NA NA NA (Z) NA ... NA 18 N. Il ....... 24,874 40,544 0.3 0.4 61.4 80.9 (Z) r) 68 NA 1Z) NA NA NA 1Z) NA ... NA 19 Vt. ......•.. 761,728 389,636 2.1 1.0 195.5 100.8 0.1 Z) 9,263 NA Z) NA NA NA Z) NA ... NA 20 Mnss. .•.... 40,834 68,667 0.2 0.3 59.5 150.8 t) Z) ... NA

~zi NA NA NA

~~i NA ... NA

21 R. L •.•.... 2,807 7,117 0.1 0.2 39.4 147.3 Z) Z) 330 NA NA NA NA NA ... NA 22 Conn. ...... 38,998 56,732 0.1 0.1 68.7 113.1 Z) (Z) 220 NA Z) NA NA NA NA ... NA

M.A.: 23 ~- Y •••••••• 23,641,856 19,227,265 9,9 7.3 123.0 153.9 3.7 2.1 730,028 1,024,108 0.3 0.4 71.3 150.7 0.2 0.3 ... NA 24 N.J ••..•... 719,807 1,138,301 1.7 2.2 63.2 139.3 0.1 0.1 838,737 930,299 2.0 1.8 90.2 159.1 0.2 0.2 ... NA 25 Pa. ........ 20,222,060 24,470,309 7.6 8.1 82.6 147.9 3.2 2.6 3,899,659 8,445,582 1.5 2.8 46.2 165.7 1.1 2.2 . .. NA

E. N.C.: 26 Ohio ...•... 31,154,841 35,373,208 6.3 5.6 88.1 123.3 4.9 3.8 1,425,366 3,352,712 0.3 0.5 42.5 690.1 0.4 0.9 ... NA 27 Ind. ........ 21,728,756 36,303,704 3.6 5.3 59.9 116.7 3.4 3.9 1,173,452 1,787,770 0.2 0.3 65.6 337.6 0.3 0.5 ... NA 28 m •......... 56,698,186 85,546,305 4.7 7.2 66.3 92.0 8.9 9.2 1,440,194 2,557,311 0.1 0.2 56.3 219.5 0.4 0.7 ... NA 29 Mich. .••.•.. 23,583,537 32,365,334 6.9 9.0 72.9 107.3 3.7 3.5 2,198,636 2,247,703 0.6 0.6 97.8 85.6 0.6 0.6 225 37,945 30 Wis. .•...... 76,481,492 87,874,444 16.7 18.9 87.0 112.8 12.0 9.5 1,494,065 3,288,359 0.3 0.7 45.4 45.5 0.4 0.9 109,122 170,489

W. N.C.: 31 Minn. .•.... 94,248,231 111,262,816 12.8 14.4 84.7 110.0 14.8 12.0 23,383,666 29,925,912 3.2 3.9 78.1 104.1 6.8 7.8 14,691,343 25,561,000 32 Iowa ....... 114' 133' 798 150,636,598 9.8 12.2 75.8 102.1 17.9 16.2 804,184 697,373 0.1 0.1 115.3 86.7 0.2 0.2 613,137 NA 33 Mo. ........ 10,482,344 34,926,754 1.8 7.0 30.0 179.9 1.6 3.8 4,738,391 28,026,793 0.8 1.6 59.0 519.8 1.4 2.1 ... NA 34 N.Dak ...... 20,731,969 28,678,826 5.1 6.8 72.3 161.7 3.2 3.1 57,030,810 65,187,881 14.0 15.5 87.5 242.7 16.6 17.0 28,836,460 59,407,638 35 S. Dale. ..... 23,055,663 65,556,977 9.2 16.5 35.2 177.6 3.6 7.1 4,627,838 8,869,675 1.8 2.2 52.2 66.5 1.3 2.3 9,794,273 16,737,796 36 Nebr •.....•. 19,527,590 42,021,326 3.0 6.7 46.5 156.5 3.1 4.5 4,965,806 3,881,681 0.8 0.6 127.9 78.1 1.4 1.0 25,318 NA 37 Kans. ...... 10,452,109 24,352,296 1.5 3.7 42.9 230.9 1.6 2.6 16,762,709 9,717,933 2.5 1.5 172.5 308.0 4.9 2.5 ... NA

S.A.: 38 Del •......•. 147,036 274,974 0.6 1.3 53.5 243.9 (Z) (Z) 458,567 346,854 1.9 1.6 132.2 135.8 0.1 0.1 ... NA 39 Md •••..•••• 1,589,227 2,333,349 1.7 2.4 68.1 250.8 0.2 0.3 2,538,315 3,116,739 2.8 3.2 81.4 139.1 0.7 0.8 ... NA 40 D.C •....••• NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ... NA NA NA NA 41 Va. ........ 2,777,833 4,197,632 1.2 1.7 66.2 226.7 0.4 0.5 4,077,622 3,902,107 1.8 1.6 104.5 171.1 1.2 1.0 . .. NA 42 W.Va.. ...... 803,279 1,050,031 2.2 2.0 76.5 147.5 0.1 0.1 327,653 584,215 0.9 1.1 56.1 156.6 0.1 0.2 ... NA 43 N.C •..•.... 6,737,491 10,638,680 1.1 1.5 63.3 199.6 1.1 1.1 2,162,355 1,888,611 0.3 0.3 114.5 216.5 0.6 0.5 ... NA 44 s. c ........ 7,366,298 11,824,651 3.3 5.3 62.3 202.7 1.2 1.3 932,415 707,728 0.4 0.3 131.7 158.0 0.3 0.2 ... NA 45 Ga. ........ 5,816,187 13,038,367 1.9 4.3 44.6 231.4 0.9 1.4 316,703 303,550 0.1 0.1 104.3 334.0 0.1 0.1 . .. NA 46 Fla. ........ 310,016 535,275 0.4 0.6 57.9 815.8 (Z) 0.1 921 NA (Z) NA NA NA (Z) NA . .. NA

E. S.C.: 47 Ky.········ 1,215,%2 2,705,042 0.3 0.7 45.0 266.3 0.2 0.3 1,837,467 3,181,590 0.5 0.8 57.8 195.7 0.5 0.8 ... NA 48 Tenn. ...... 3,330,805 5,355,004 1.1 1.8 62.2 157.1 0.5 0.6 l,Oll,ll8 1,756,605 0.3 0.6 57.6 170.8 0.3 0.5 . .. NA 49 Ala. ........ 2,498,168 4,801,390 1.1 2.0 52.0 381.0 0.4 0.5 41,907 NA m NA NA NA 1Z) NA ... NA 50 Miss •....... 5,497,195 11,133,682 1.4 2.7 49.4 475.3 0.9 1.2 26,004 NA NA NA NA Z) NA . .. NA

W. S.C.: 51 .<\ric ••••••••• 3,827,688 11,819,827 0.8 2.9 32.4 402.0 0.6 1.3 194,466 NA 1Z) NA NA NA 0.1 NA ... NA 52 La. ........ 1,419,753 2,961,881 0.6 1.1 47.9 266.2 0.2 0.3 1,476 NA Z) NA NA NA (Z) NA ... NA 53 Okla. ......• 7,694,474 15,573,926 2.5 5.3 49.4 259.8 1.2 1.7 10,078,032 4,539,027 3.2 1.6 222.0 664.7 2.9 1.2 ... NA 54 Tex. ....... 12,694,160 311,363,240 1.1 0.9 111.7 68.8 2.0 1.2 4,432,314 32,099,983 0.4 0.2 211.1 106.6 1.3 0.5 1,204,237 41,641,805

Mt.: 55 Mont. •.•..•. 4,109,273 4,626,359 1.7 1.7 88.8 135.7 0.6 0.5 32,023,556 27,516,747 13.4 10.4 116.4 309.0 9.3 7.2 334,746 NA 56 Idaho ....... 3,865,229 6,219,296 1.2 2.4 62.1 136.0 0.6 0.7 13,738,813 17,912,203 4.4 7.0 76.7 204.5 4.0 4.7 ... NA 57 Wyo •.•..... 1,964,921 1,845,752 3.1 3.5 106.5 81.9 0.3 0.2 2,"857,279 2,951,043 4.6 5.5 96.8 80.1 0.8 0.8 ... NA 58 Colo ........ 2,684,546 2,376,102 1.1 1.3 113.0 51.5 0.4 0.3 11,279,822 7,986,408 4.5 4.3 141.2 42.6 3.3 2.1 ... NA 59 N.Mex. ..... 235,471 223,880 0.3 0.3 105.2 64.0 m m 987,782 747,557 1.1 0.8 132.1 177.5 0.3 0.2 ... NA 60 <\riz •.... ... 128,095 232,685 0.1 "0.1 55.1 7.9.6 9,447,290 1'.,569,491 5.3 6.8 64.8 240.7 2.8 3.8 217,297 277,977 61 Utah ....... 728,034 1,106,756 1.2 1.8 65.8 73.7 0.1 0.1 6,918,390 6,513,360 11.0 ro.4 106.2 ].13.4 2.0 1.7 . .. NA 62 Nev ......... 101,878 178,935 0.6 1.2 56.9 115.4 (Z) (Z) 589,578 672,775 3.3 4.4 87.6 83.2 0.2 0.2 ... NA

Pac.: 63 Wash. ••.•.• 3,974,240 6,378,351 1.4 2.4 62.3 131.3 0.6 0.7 23,352,176 25,907,617 8.5 9.6 90.1 882.6 6.8 6.7 . .. NA 64 Oreg. ••••.•• 4,597,802 7,850,159 2.5 4.4 58.6 114.3 0.7 0.8 18,676,584 21,351,005 10.2 12.0 87.5 215.5 5.4 5.6 4,973 NA 65 Cn!ir •..•.•• 3,354,068 4,623,644 0.4 0.6 72.5 161.0 0.5 0.5 69,329,360 85,585,427 8.1 10.9 81.0 153.4 20.2 22.3 3,841,253 4,134,9'75 66 Alaska .••.. 68,735 NA 3.4 NA NA NA (Z) NA 125,575 NA 6.2 NA NA NA (Z) NA ... NA 67 Hawaii ..... ... NA ... NA NA NA ... NA ... NA . .. NA NA NA ... NA . .. NA

See footnotes at end of table.

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VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS

FRUITS, NUTS, AND HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES), TOTAL AND SPECIFIED CROPS, 1959 AND 1954-Continued

989

Flaxseed harvested-Continued Soybeans for aJ.1 purposes except plowed under for green manure Hay including grass silage (excluding sorghums and

annual legumes)

Percent of Percent of Percent of Percent of total value of Percent of Value total value of Per- Percent of Value total value Per- United

field Percent United (dollars) field cent UDited (dollars) of field cent states total States total States total

crops crops crops

1959 1954 1959 1959 1959 1954 + + 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 + 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 + 1959 1954

1954 1959 1954 1954

0.4 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 1,036,167,820 NA 6.4 NA NA 100.0 NA 2,180,621,545 NA 13.6 NA NA 100.0 NA 1

0.4 0.7 55.3 74.6 100.0 100.0 1,036,167,820 1851,284,841 6.5 5.2 121.7 100.0 100.0 2,179,187,623 2,301,881,780 13.6 14.1 94.7 99.9 100.0 2

0.7 1.2 53.1 85.3 90.6 94.4 772' 993' 505 734' 754,302 9.3 8.4 105.2 74.6 86.3 1,294,458,979 1,464,508,676 15.6 16.7 88.4 59.4 63.6 3 (Z) (Z) 73.3 23.7 2.0 1.5 263,136,738 ll6' 484' 140 5.0 2.2 225.9 25.4 13.7 341,499,126 377,094,864 6.7 7.2 90,6 15.7 16.4 4 0.2 NA NA NA 7.4 NA 37,577 NA (Z) NA NA (Z) NA 5.44' 663,440 NA 20.6 NA NA 25.0 NA 5

0.2 0.2 99.7 24.2 7.4 4.1 37,577 146,399 (Z) (Z) 81.0 (Z) (Z) 543,229,518 460,278,240 21.5 19.4 118.0 24.9 20.0 6

... NA ... NA ... NA 1,280 220 &z) &Z) 581.8 (Z) &zl 76,644,704 87,754,558 41.5 42.7 87.3 3.5 3.8 7 ... NA ... NA ... NA 2,741,165 4,106,460 .5 .7 66.8 0.3 .5 225,841,818 239,074,045 41.2 38.6 94.5 10.4 10.4 8 (Z) (Z) 52.5 20.1 0.2 0.2 446,668,781 413' 741,450 14.4 12.4 108.0 43.1 48.6 423' 8ll' 757 5ll,310,1.42 13.7 15.4 82.9 19.4 22.2 9 1.2 2.2 53.1 85.8 90.4 94.2 323,582,279 316,906,172 7.2 6.9 102.1 31.2 37.2 568,160,700 626' 369' 931 12.7 13.6 90.7 26.1 27.2 10 ... NA ... NA ... NA 69,025,595 43,972,278 4.2 2.6 157.0 6.7 5.2 D8,024,014 159,717,229 8.5 9.3 86.4 6.3 6.9 ll ... NA . .. NA ... NA 75,370,809 3912I8,188 5.8 2.9 192.2 7.3 4.6 106,677,053 ll4,292, 174 8.3 8.6 93.3 4.9 5.0 12 0.1 0.1 73.3 23.? 2.0 1.5 ll8,740,334 33,293,674 5.4 1.5 356.6 11.5 3.9 96,798,059 103' 085,461 4.4 4.7 93.9 4.4 4.5 13 (Z) (Z) 198.6 6.9 0.9 0.3 30,199 111,218 ~Z) (Z) 269.2 (Z) (Z) 288,333,986 256,245,430 23.7 22.4 112.5 13.2 11.1 14 0.3 NA NA NA 6.4 NA ?,378 NA Z) NA NA (Z) NA 256,329,454 NA 18.0 NA NA 11.8 NA 15

0.3 0.3 93.0 29.1 6.4 3.8 7,378 '35,181 (Z) (Z) 21.0 (Z) (Z) 254,895,532 204,032,810 19.4 16.5 124.9 11.7 8.9 16

... NA . .. NA ... NA ... ... ... iii

... ... iii

13,653,870 16,640,412 18.6 20.0 82.1 0.6 0.7 17 ... NA ... NA . .. NA ... 40 ... ... iii

7,834,565 9,353,814 80.2 82.9 83.8 0.4 0.4 18 ... NA ... NA ... NA 1,280 ... (Z) ... .. . . .. 29,810,38? 31,181,940 81.9 83.5 95.6 1.4 1.4 19 ... NA ... NA ... NA ... ... ... .. . ... .. . ... 12,281,004 14,829,998 48.0 54.1 82.8 0.6 0.6 20 ... NA ... NA ... NA ... ... .. . iii

... ... iii 1,324,005 1,399,529 28.9 38.3 94.6 0.1 0.1 21 ... NA ... NA ... NA ... 180 ... ... .. . 11,740,873 14,348,865 33.8 33.7 81.8 0.5 0.6 22

... NA . .. NA ... NA ll8,602 279,947 (Z) 0.1 42.4 (Z) (Z) 115,164,187 122,072,217 48.0 46.0 94.3 5.3 5.3 23 ... NA ... NA . .. NA 1,639,379 2,041,021 3.9 4.0 80.3 0.2 0.2 12,439,587 16,305,590 29.8 31.9 76.3 0.6 0.7 24 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 983,184 1,785,492 0.4 0.6 55.1 0.1 0.2 98,238,044 100,696,238 36.8 33.2 97.6 4.5 4.4 25

... NA ... NA .. . NA 71,156,637 67,042,780 14.4 10.6 106.1 6.9 7.9 77,438,506 104' 2.36' 037 15.7 16.5 74.3 3.6 4.5 26 ... NA ... NA . .. NA 116,320,188 115,387,739 19.5 16.8 100.8 11.2 13.6 49,010,196 66,944,498 8.2 9.7 ?3.2 2.2 2.9 27

iii NA ... NA

iii NA 244,695,408 221,906,338 20.3 18.8 110.3 23.6 26.1 84,991,706 ll0,283,880 7.1 9.3 77.1 3.9 4.8 28

~Z) 0.6 15.9 (Z) 10,767,764 6,875,703 3.2 1.9 156.6 1.0 0.8 65,254,758 77,571,555 19.2 21.5 84.1 3.0 3.4 29 Z) Z) 64.0 21.3 0.2 0.2 3,728,784 2,528,890 0.8 0.5 147.4 0.4 0.3 147' 116,591 152,274,172 32.1 32.? 96.6 6.7 6.6 30

2.0 3.3 57.5 47.2 24.6 23.7 79,691,475 96,544,120 10.8 12.5 82.5 7.7 11.3 ll9,558,252 111,865' 877 16.2 14.4 106.9 5.5 "4.9 31 0.1 NA NA NA 1.0 NA 121,178,385 136' 528' 299 10.4 11.0 88.8 11.7 16.0 115' 770,553 129,003,129 10.0 10.4 89.7 5.3 5.6 32 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 93,064,669 60,733,019 15.9 12.2 153.2 9.0 7.1 69,783,820 73,074,433 11.9 14.7 95.5 3.2 3.2 33 7.1 14.1 48.5 138.4 48.3 55.0 4,474,065 1,670,475 1.1 0.4 267.8 0.4 0.2 54,231,331 53,105,857 13.3 12.6 102.1 2.5 2.3 34 3.9 4.2 58.5 108.8 16.4 15.5 2,847,156 7,063,482_ 1.1 1.8 40.3 0.3 0.8 67,672,995 70,700,534 27.0 17.8 95.7 3.1 3.1 35 (Z) NA NA NA (Z) NA 6,421,094 9,358,912 1.0 1.5 68.6 0.6 1.1 92,781,294 113 J 441' 926 14.0 18.0 81.8 4.3 4.9 36 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 15,905,435 5,007,865 2.4 0.8 317.6 1.5 0.6 48,362,455 75,178,175 7.2 ll.4 64.3 2.2 3.3 37

... NA ... NA .. . NA 6,938,833 4 1 136,6W 29.2 19.0 167.7 0.7 0.5 1,644,507 2,605,642 6.9 12.0 63.1 0.1 0.1 38 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 9,383,025 7,417,604 10.2 7.6 126.5 0.9 0.9 19,220,495 22,140,783 20.9 22.6 86.8 0.9 1.0 39 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 40 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 12,714,942 9,845,626 5.6 4.1 129.1 1.2 1.2 46,349,818 50,723,018 20.4 20.9 91.4 2.1 2.2 41 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 126,553 458,246 0.4 0.9 27.6 (Z) 0.1 21,8?3,617 30,337,215 61.1 56.9 72.1 1.0 1.3 42 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 20,218,505 15,547,894 3.2 2.2 130.0 2.0 1.8 22,711,586 29,015,728 3.6 4.1 ?8.3 1.0 1.3 43 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 14,854,069 4,086,662 6.6 1.8 363.5 1.4 0.5 9,257,214 ll,643,186 4.1 5.2 79.5 0.4 0.5 44 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 3,418,177 2,031,693 1.1 0.7 168.2 0.3 0.2 13,036,477 10,387,731 4.2 3.4 125.5 0.6 0.4 45 ... NA ... NA . .. NA 1,3?1,491 447,856 1.8 0.5 306.2 0.1 0.1 3,930,300 2,863,926 5.0 3.5 137.2 0.2 0.1 4E

... NA ... NA .. . NA 9,263,034 8,770,947 2.6 2.3 105.6 0.9 1.0 44,620,215 49,022,125 12.6 12.9 91.0 2.0 2.1 47 ... NA ... NA . .. NA 17,793,718 10,900,470 5.6 3.7 163.2 1.7 1.3 36,556,366 36,582,263 11.5 12.3 99.9 1.7 1.6 48 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 5,062,393 3,718,988 2.3 1.6 136.1 0.5 0.4 11,228,897 13,061,046 5.0 5.5 86.0 0.5 0.6 49 ... NA ... NA .. . NA 43,251,664 15,827,783 10.9 3.8 273.3 4.2 1.9 14,271,575 15,626,740 3.6 3.8 91.3 0.7 0.7 50

... NA ... NA ... NA 104,339,906 27,686,836 22.4 6.7 376.9 10.1 3.3 15,820,454 16,798,931 3.4 4.1 94.2 0.7 0.7 51 ... NA . .. NA ... NA 9,122,183 4,873,031 3.9 1.8 187.2 0.9 0.6 11,030,226 10,704,809 4.7 4.0 103.0 0.5 0.5 52 ... NA ... NA ... NA 2,863,263 655,702 0.9 0.2 436.7 0.3 0.1 30,447,024 35,826,953 9.8 12.3 85.0 1.4 1.6 53 0.1 0.1 73.3 23.8 2.0 1.5 2,414,982 78,105 0.2 (Z) 3,092.0 0.2 (Z) 39,500,355 39,754,768 3.3 3.3 99.4 1.8 1.7 54

0.1 NA NA NA 0.6 NA ... 750 ... (Z) ... ... (Z) 61,994,705 55,181,040 25.9 20.9 112.3 2.8 2.4 55 ... NA ... NA .. . NA ... NA ... NA . .. ... NA 67,185,984 56,879,304 21.6 22.1 118.1 3.1 2.5 56 ... NA ... NA ... NA .. . NA iii NA ...

iii NA 29,745,896 26,309,627 47.4 49.3 113.1 1.4 1.1 57 ... NA ... NA ... NA 893 439 (Z) 203.4 (Z) 51,317,539 53,012,539 20.3 28.4 96.8 2.4 2.3 58 ... NA 78:2

NA ... NA 21,567 487 IZ) (Z) 4,428.5 (Z) IZ) 13,807,895 11,938,270 14.9 13.4 115.7 0.6 0.5 59 0.1 0.1 8.9 0.4 0.3 7,739 9,542 Z) (Z) 81.1 (Z) Z) 21,335,462 15,565,740 12.0 7.3 137.1 1.0 0.7 60 ... NA ... NA ... NA .. . NA ... NA ... . .. NA 28,976,599 25,220,285 46.1 40.4 114.9 1.3 1.1 61 ... NA ... NA .. . NA ... NA . .. NA ... ... NA 13,969,906 12,138,625 77.5 79.4 ll5.1 0.6 0.5 62

... NA ... NA .. . NA 2,120 4,400 (Z) (Z) 48.2 (Z) (Z) 42,560,091 35,652,386 15.5 13.2 119.4 2.0 1.5 63 (Z) NA NA NA (Z) NA 4,256 NA ~Z) NA NA ~Z) NA 46,642,123 39,?82, 585 25.4 22.4 117.2 2.1 1.7 64 0.4 0.5 92.9 29.1 6.4 3.8 1,002 30,781 Z) (Z) 3.3 Z) (Z) 165' 693' 318 128' 597' 839 19.3 16.3 128.8 7.6 5.6 65 ... NA ... NA .. . NA ... NA .. . NA ... . .. NA 1,138,468 NA 56.2 NA NA 0.1 NA 66 ... NA ... NA .. . NA ... NA .. . NA ... ... NA 295,454 NA 0.3 NA NA (Z) NA 67

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990

Region, division, and State

1 u.s .......... 2 Contenni-

nous U.S.

3 The North ..... 4 The South ..... 5 The Wel'lt ..... 6 Contermi-

nous nroa ...

Geo. Div.: 7 N. E •....... 8 M.A •....... 9 E. N.C .....

10 W. N.C •.... 11 s . .-\, ······· 12 E. S.C •.... 13 w. s. c ..... 14 Me ..•...•.• 15 Pa.c.· ....... 16 Contermi-

nous area .

N. E.: 17 Mnine ....•. 18 N.ll •....... 19 Vt. ......... 20 Mass •...... 21 R.!. ....... 22 Conn • ......

M.A.: 23 !-1. Y •.•..••• 24 N.J.······· 25 Pa. ........

E. N.C.: 26 Ohio ....... 27 Ind . ........ 28 m .......... 29 Mich ........ 30 Wis •........

W. N.C.: 31 Minn. 32 Iowa ....... 33 Mo •........ 34 N. Oak •..... 35 S. Dak. ..... 36 Nebr ........ 37 Kans • ......

S. A.: 38 Del ......... 39 Md ••..•...• 40 D. C •....... 41 Va. ........ 42 W.Va. ...... 43 N.C •....... 44 s. c ........ 45 Ga. ........ 46 Fin. ........

E. S.C.: 4? Ky •........ 48 Tenn • ...... 49 Aln. ........ 50 Miss •.......

W. S.C.: 51 Ark •....•.•• 52 La. ........ 53 Okla. •••.•.. 54 Tex ........

Mt.: 55 Mont. ....... 56 Idaho ..••.•. 5? Wyo •....... 58 Colo ........ 59 N.Mex. ..... 60 .:\riz, . ...... 61 Utah ....... 62 Nev .........

Pac.: 63 Wash ••..... 64 Oreg •..•.... 65 Calif. ...... 66 Alaska ..... 67 Hnwaii .....

GENERAL REPORT

Table 8.-VALUE OF PRODUCTION OF FIELD CROPS (OTHER THAN VEGETABLES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:

Field seed crops harvested Irish potatoes Cotton and cottonseed

Percent of Percent of Percent of

Percent of Value total value of Per- United Value total value of Percent United Value (dollars) field cent States total (dollars) field States total (do11ara)

crops crops

1959 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 + 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 + + 1959 1954 1959 1954 1954 1954 1949

127,864,078 NA 0.8 NA NA 100.0 NA 479,510,115 NA 3.0 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 2,342,648,511 NA

127' 864' 078 151' 664' 233 0.8 0.9 84.4 100.0 100.0 478,789,698 440,934,166 3.0 2.7 108.6 94.2 99.8 100.0 2,342,648,511 2' 514' 722 J 624 36,318,135 56,866,991 0.4 0.6 63.9 28.4 37.5 210,167,632 221 '861 '120 2.6 2.5 97.4 90.0 45.1 50.3 81,181,637 77,019,785 24,552,126 29,193,736 0.5 0.6 84.1 19.2 19.3 54,614,326 53,239,286 1.1 1.0 102.6 87.0 11.4 12.1 1, 7?7 ,844,809 1' 9.33' 592,369 66,993,817 NA 2.5 NA NA 52.4 NA 208' 728,157 NA 7.9 NA NA NA 43.5 NA .483,622,065 NA 66,993,817 65,603,506 2.6 2.8 102.3 52.4 43.2 208 '007' 740 165,833,760 8.2 7.0 125.4 103.4 43.4 37.6 483' 622' 065 504,110,470

196,687 50,433 0.1 (Z) 390.0 0.2 (Z) 68,669,178 74,206,465 3?.2 36.1 92.5 95.0 14.3 16.8 ... .. 1, '714,109 1,682,430 0.3 0.3 101.9 1.3 1.1 60,266,155 60,289,681 11.0 9.7 100.0 91.1 12.6 13.7 ... 14,403,806 1?,426,609 0.5 0.5 82.? 11.3 11.5 42,746,433 45,387,309 1.4 1.4 94.2 94.8 8.9 10.3 183,596 288,242 20,003,533 37,707,519 0.4 0.8 53.1 15.6 24.9 44,485,866 41,977,665 1.0 0.9 106.0 77.2 9.3 9.5 80,998,041 76,731,543 7,561,668 8,808,251 0.5 0.5 85.9 5.9 5.8 35,447,455 34,892,384 2.2 2.0 101.6 91.1 ?.4 7.9 210,445,214 289,023,119 9,008,864 11,031,576 0.7 0.8 81.? 7.0 7.3 10,986,040 12,065,326 0.9 0.9 91.1 92.3 2.3 2.7 510' 533' 536 552,0?2,26? 7,981,594 9,353,909 0.4 0.4 85.3 6.2 6.2 8,180,831 6,281,576 0.4 0.3 130.2 64.2 1.7 1.4 1,056,866,059 1,092,496,983 16,153,920 18,929,559 1.3 1.7 85.6 12.6 12.4 115 '003' 398 76,913,912 9.5 6.? 149.5 100.9 24.0 1?.4 1?9,107,865 226' 991' 670 50,839,897 NA 3.6 NA NA 39.8 NA 93,724,759 NA 6.6 NA NA NA 19.5 NA 304' 514' 200 NA

50,839,897 46,673,947 3.9 3.8 109.0 39.8 30.8 93,004,342 88,919,848 ?.1 7.2 104.6 105.7 19.4 20.2 304,514,200 2?7' 118' 800

10,467 13,4?3 (Z) (Z) 77.? (Z) (Z) 57,156,790 63,612,903 77.8 ?6.3 89.9 96.8 11.9 14.4 ... ... 2,259 ?53 (Z) (Z) 300.0 (Z) (Z) 822,622 1,055,131 8.4 9.4 78.0 58.6 0.2 0.2 ... ...

1?8,606 28,901 0.5 0.1 618.0 0.1 (Z) 1,037,570 1,372, 750 2.8 3.7 75.6 ?5.0 0.2 0.3 ... ... 3,380 4,900 (Z) (Z) 69.0 (Z) (Z) 3,244,507 2,770,992 12.7 10.1 117.1 78.1 0.7 0.6 ... ...

290 590 (Z) (Z) 49.2 (Z) (Z) 2,?98,01? 1, 924,516 61.0 52.6 145.4 105.4 0.6 0.4 ... ... 1,685 1,816 (Z) (Z) 92.8 (Z) (Z) 3,609,6?2 3,470,173 10.4 8.2 104.0 102.9 0.8 0.8 ... ...

8??,699 1,111,884 0.4 0.4 78.9 0.? 0.7 32,869,188 33,178,804 13.? 12.5 99.1 106.1 6.9 7.5 ... ... 2,717 7,849 (Z) (Z) 34.6 (Z) (Z) 8,065,358 6,053,234 19.3 11.9 133.2 69.5 1.? 1.4 ... ...

833,693 562,697 0.3 0.2 148.2 0.? 0.4 19,331,609 21,057,643 ?.2 6.9 91.8 80.4 4.0 4.8 ... ...

3,982,158 3,477,994 0.8 0.6 114.5 3.1 2.3 ?,065,471 9,193,571 1.4 1.5 76.9 96.3 1.5 2.1 ... ... 3,328,068 2,838,036 0.6 0.4 117.3 2.6 1.9 3,329,996 4,485,036 0.6 0.7 74.2 100.3 0.7 1.0 ... ... 4,6?7,414 4, 769,952 0.4 0.4 98.1 3.? 3.1 732,612 653,285 0.1 0.1 112.1 39.5 0.2 0.1 183,596 288,242 1,542,342 4,487,564 0.5 1.2 34.4 1.2 3.0 14,543,857 15,448,326 4.3 4.3 94.1 89.1 3.0 3.5 ... ...

8?3,824 1,853,063 0.2 0.4 47.2 0.7 1.2 1?,074,49? 15,60?,091 3.? 3.3 109.4 104.7 3.6 3.5 ... ...

2,577,437 5,810,339 0.3 0.? 44.4 2.0 3.8 17,466,230 15,441,984 2.4 2.0 113.1 91.? 3.6 3.5 ... ... 2,545,196 3,817,190 0.2 0.3 66.7 2.0 2. 5 945,850 1,232, 794 0.1 0.1 76.7 51.4 0.2 0.3 ... ... 7,684,081 10,265,643 1.3 2.1 74.9 6.0 6.8 1,420,641 1,746,543 0.2 0.4 81.3 60.8 0.3 0.4 80,995,992 76,731,543

451,783 1,570,498 0.1 0.4 28.8 0.4 1.0 19,528,438 17,364,641 4.8 4.1 112.5 87.7 4.1 3.9 ... ... 1,500,347 5,607,912 0.6 1.4 26.8 1.2 3.7 826,386 1,430,501 0.3 0.4 57.8 76.0 0.2 0.3 ... ... 2,293,402 4,375,885 0.3 0.? 52.4 1.8 2.9 3,812,317 4,332,141 0.6 0.7 88.0 44.9 0.8 1.0 ... ... 2,951,287 6,260,052 0.4 0.9 4?.1 2.3 4.1 486,004 429,061 0.1 0.1 113.3 46.5 0.1 0.1 2,049 ...

69,776 183,501 0.3 0.8 38.0 0.1 0.1 3, 707,485 2,176,663 15.6 10.0 170.3 454.0 0.8 0.5 ... ... 448,136 808' 565 0.5 0.8 55.4 0.1~ 0.5 1,081, 704 1,203,002 1.2 1.2 89.9 59.1 0.2 0.3 ... 370

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,420,994 1,578,893 0.6 0.7 90.0 1.1 1.0 9,072,609 5,485,435 4.0 2. 3 165.4 55.2 1.9 1.2 1, 946,256 2,117,700

?6,188 75,479 0.2 0.1 100.9 0.1 (Z) 1,478,727 2,628,837 4.1 4.9 56.3 90.8 0.3 0.6 ... ... 2,281,256 2,896,141 0.4 0.4 78.8 1.8 1.9 9,048,899 7,208' 959 1.4 1.0 125.5 80.9 1.9 1.6 49, ?07,528 70,041,801 1,060,819 559,796 0.5 0.3 189.5 0.8 0.4 1,458,944 1,660,018 0.7 0.? 87.9 64.7 0.3 0.4 67,834,800 94,753,092 1,441,025 1, 730,963 o. 5 0.6 83.3 1.1 1.1 313,063 748,811 0.1 0.2 41.8 61.2 0.1 0.2 88' 633,580 11?,304,432

?63,474 974,913 1.0 1.2 78.5 0.6 O.f 9,286,024 13,780,659 11.9 16.6 67.4 134.2 1.9 3.1 2,323,050 4,805,724

4,504,132 6,194,174 1.3 1.6 ?2.7 3.5 4.1 2,059, 730 2, 738,056 0.6 0.7 75.2 90.1 0.4 0.6 1, 789, ?04 2,169,320 3,012,993 2,642,689 0.9 0.9 114.0 2.4 1.7 2,3'71,049 2,899,598 0.7 1.0 81.8 80.3 o. 5 0.7 112' 910' 070 102' 622' 996 1,043,502 1,555,503 0. 5 0.7 6?.1 0.8 1.0 5,980,326 5,122,210 2.7 2.2 116.8 10?.5 1.2 1.2 119,610,925 139' 308' 944

448,237 639,210 0.1 0.2 70.1 0.4 0.4 5?4' 935 1,305,462 0.1 0.3 44.0 78.4 0.1 0.3 276,222,837 307' 971' 007

938,868 1,996,995 0.2 0.5 47.0 0.? 1.3 1,099,084 1,480,040 0.2 0.4 74.3 52.7 0.2 0.3 256, ?32,519 251,006,706 833,076 521,730 0.4 0.2 159.? 0.7 0.3 570,803 1,022,443 0.2 0.4 55.8 ?9.9 0.1 0.2 83,8??,150 106,843,176

1,816,144 3,159,062 0.6 1.1 57.5 1.4 2.1 49?,605 714,960 0.2 0.2 69.6 64.9 0.1 0.2 55,454,616 49,818,060 4,393,506 3,676,122 0.4 0.3 119.5 3.4 2.4 6,013,339 3,064,133 0.5 0.3 196.2 66.6 1.3 0.? 660' 801' 774 681+,829,041

84.3 0.8 1,940,800 3,129,368 0.8 1.2 63.0 1.5 2.0 3,926,605 3,303,453 1.6 1.2 118.9 0.7 ... ... 8 ,009, 791 5,845,08? 2.6 2.3 13?.5 6.3 3.8 84' 274' 5,75 46,324,114 27.1 18.0 181.9 117.? 17.6 10.5 ... ...

622,485 1,012,661 1.0 1.9 61.5 0.5 0.7 739,646 1,373,661 1.2 2.6 53.8 78.1 0.2 0.3 ... ... 853,276 1,598,443 0.3 0.9 53.1~ 0.7 1.1 15,739,419 20,033,598 6.2 10.? ?8.6 83.1 3. 3 4.5 ... ... ?83,221 700,192 0.8 0.8 111.9 0.6 0.5 68?,662 17?,078 0.7 0.2 388.3 72.5 0.1 (Z) 55,438' ?65 59,548,810

1,618,094 2,543,836 0.9 1.2 63.6 1.3 1.? 5,533,741 2,014, 796 3.1 0.9 2?4.7 105.1 1.2 0.5 122,64?,888 166,S53,412 2,235, 783 4,041,896 3.6 6.5 55.3 1.7 2.7 3,439,435 2,944,697 5.5 4.? 116.8 65.9 0.7 0.7 ... ...

90,4?0 58,076 0.5 0.4 155.3 0.1 (Z) 662,315 742,515 3.7 4.9 89.2 156.8 0.1 0.2 1,021,212 589,448

80.0 4,977,433 4, 769,447 1.8 1.8 104.4 3.9 3.1 12,633,407 11,320,517 4.6 4.2 111.6 2.6 2.6 ... ... 25,445,058 19,375,248 13.9 10.9 131.4 19.9 12.8 16,842, ?78 17,407,518 9.2 9.8 96.8 126.9 3.5 3.9 ... . .. 20,417,406 22,529,252 2.4 2.9 90.6 16.0 14.9 63,528,157 60,191,813 7.4 7.6 105.5 107.1 13.3 13.7 304' 514' 200 277' 118' 800 ... NA ... NA ... ... NA 676,830 NA 33.4 N"A N"A NA 0.1 NA . .. NA ... NA ... NA ... ... NA 43,587 NA (Z) NA NA NA (Z) NA . .. NA

NA Not available. Z Less than 0.05 percent. lTotals for States for which data are available. 2 Figures exclude data for 30 count1es in Southeastern Missouri. 4Figures exclude data for 131 counties in West Texas. JFigures exclude data for 123 counties in East Texas.

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VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS

FRUITS, NUTS, AND HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES), TOTAL AND SPECIFIED CROPS, 1959 AND 1954-Continued

Cotton and cottODBeed-Continued Tobacco other field crops harvested

Percent of Percent of Percent of

Percent of Percent of total

total value of Value total value of Value Percent United Percent United value of

(dollars) field (dollars) field States total States total field crops crops crops

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 + + 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 + + 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954

1954 1949 1954 1949

14.6 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 947,626,032 NA 5.9 NA NA NA 100.0 NA 1, 093,551,048 NA 6.8 NA

14.7 15.4 93.2 100.9 100.0 100.0 947' 626,032 973' 965' 420 5.9 5.9 97.3 118.8 100.0 100.0 983' 830' 506 1,042,031, 752 6.2 6.4

1.0 0.9 105.4 106.2 3.5 3.1 64,267,945 64,626,641 0.8 0.7 99.4 84.2 6.8 6.6 134,938,159 165,737,171 1.6 1.9 34.6 37.0 91.9 92.2 75.9 76.9 883, 358' 087 909,338,779 17.2 17.4 97.1 122.3 93.2 93.4 467,029,282 545' 037' 554 9.1 10.4 18.3 NA NA NA 20.6 NA ... NA ... NA NA NA . .. NA 491,583,607 NA 18.6 NA

19.1 21.2 95.9 156.8 20.6 20.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 381,863,065 331' 257' 027 15.1 13.9

... ... ... . .. ... ... 22,939,136 29,554,984 12.4 14.4 77.6 76.3 2.4 3.0 342,992 977,944 0.2 0.5

(ii (ii ... ...

(ii (ii 14,879,936 ll,040,622 2.7 1.6 134.8 85.2 1.6 1.1 15,637,775 22,527,824 2.8 3.6

63.7 94.6 23,614,777 21,929,508 0.8 0.7 108.6 97.3 2.5 2.3 62,252,903 65,111,673 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.7 105.6 106.2 3.5 J.l 2,634,096 2,101,527 0.1 (Z) 125.3 83.3 0.3 0.2 56,704,489 77,119,730 1.3 1.7

12.9 16.8 72.8 106.9 9.0 ll.5 621,880,521 648' 580' 633 38.3 37.6 95.9 125.8 65.6 66.6 148' 568' 906 155,472,792 9.1 9.0 39.5 41.4 92.5 110.1 21.8 22.0 261,414' 602 260,633,530 20.2 19.6 100.3 114.5 27.6 26.8 36,11.0, 711 47,624,140 2.8 3.6 47.7 50.3 96.7 82.4 45.1 43.4 62,964 124,616 (Z) (Z) 50.5 73.4 (Z) (Z) 282,349' 665 341' 940' 622 12.7 15.7 14.7 19.9 78.9 180.1 7.6 9.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 146' 951' 284 122' 501' 494 12.1 10.7 21.3 NA NA NA 13.0 NA ... NA ... NA NA NA . .. NA 344,632,323 NA 24.1 NA

23.1 22.4 109.9 141.7 13.0 11.0 ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... 234, 9ll, 781 208' 755' 533 17.9 16.9

... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... . .. ... 187,899 504,222 0.3 0.6 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. (ii

... 16,562 30,478 0.2 0.3 ... ... ... . .. ... ... 3,225 4,408 (Z) (Z) 73.2 38.5 (Z) 75,616 196,321 0.2 0.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... 7,269,126 7,630,542 28.4 27.8 95.3 65.5 0.8 0.8 25,720 116,183 0.1 0.4 ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... 43 ... (Z) ... ... . .. (Z) 9,462 34,940 0.2 1.0 ... ... ... ... ... . .. 15,666,785 21,919,991 45.1 51.6 71.5 81.0 1.7 2.3 27,733 95,800 0.1 0.2

... ... ... ... ... ... 1,145 16,637 (Z) (Z) 6.9 12.1 (Z) (Z) 11,065,853 14,446,881 4.6 5.4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... ... . .. 3,675,243 6,116,187 8.8 12.0 ... ... ... . .. ... ... 14,878,791 11,023,985 5.6 3.6 135.0 86.0 1.6 1.1 896,679 1,964, 756 0.3 0.6

... ... ... . .. ... ... 10,000,800 9,689,561 2.0 1.6 101.1 101.1 1.1 1.0 4,842,635 4,582,138 1.0 0.7

(ii (ii ... ...

(ii ... 6,520,322 6,099,052 1.1 0.9 106.9 125.3 0.7 0.6 4,591,315 7,430,983 0.8 1.1

63.7 94.6 (Z) 4,675 9,191 (Z) (Z) 50.9 277.3 (Z) (Z) 2, 744,092 4,373, 710 0.2 0.4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... 47,450,680 42,987,500 14.0 11.9 ... ... ... ... ... . .. 7,288,980 5,931,704 1.6 1.3 122.9 75.3 o.B 0.6 2,623,981 5,737,342 0.6 1.2

... ... ... ... ... . .. 50,921 54,136 (Z) (Z) 94.1 85.3 (Z) (Z) 12,023,468 15,594,811 1.6 2.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... 7,560 7,834 (Z) (Z) 96.5 173.3 (Z) (Z) 1,250,184 2,224,031 0.1 0.2 13.9 15.4 105.6 106.2 3.5 I 3.1 2,533, 952 2,016,841 0.4 0.4 125.6 83.7 0.3 0.2 2,065,447 16,8ll,094 0.4 3.4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. 9,468,442 13,478,349 2.3 3.2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. 2, 775,274 6,114,849 1.1 1.5

(i) ... ... ...

(zi ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. 23,91.9,136 19,631,057 3.6 3.0 ... ... ... ... 41,663 22,716 (Z) (Z) 183.4 50.5 (Z) (Z) 5,202,538 3,265,539 0.8 0.5

... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 370,619 557,029 1.6 2.6 ... (Z) ... . .. ... (Z) 17,912,292 15,319,145 19.4 15.7 116.9 88.9 1.9 1.6 2,295,657 2,168,800 2.5 2.2 NA NA NA ... NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ... NA NA NA NA

0.9 0.9 91.9 69.8 0.1 0.1 67,791,736 70,949,348 29.9 29.3 95.5 126.7 7.2 7.3 22,376,297 28,556,894 9.9 ll.8 ... ... ... . .. ... ... l, 785,376 2,058,071 5.0 3.9 66.8 114.2 0.2 0.2 129,626 407,614 0.4 0.8 7.8 10.0 71.0 94.2 2.1 2.8 372,846,433 423,260,132 58.6 60.4 88.1 132.6 39.3 43.5 38,663,856 45,832,123 6.1 6.5

30.2 42.6 71.6 106.9 2.9 3.8 81,254,720 62,132,045 36.2 27.9 130.8 101.4 8.6 6.4 7,171,831 9,647,524 3.2 4.3 28.8 38.8 75.6 ll5.5 3.8 4.7 58,984,508 51,561,644 19.1 17.1 114.4 116.9 6.2 5.3 55,882,965 45,399,506 18.1 15.0 3.0 5.8 48.3 170.7 0.1 0.2 21,305,454 23,300,248 27.2 28.1 91.4 133.0 2.2 2.4 21,677,855 22,883,102 27.7 27.6

0.5 0.6 82.5 112.2 0.1 0.1 196,164,690 199,727,922 55.2 52.4 98.2 ll3.5 20.7 20.5 1,927,324 2,920,351 0.5 0.8 35.6 34.5 110.0 100.4 4.8 4.1 64,991,951 60,668,294 20.5 20.4 107.1 ll?.B 6.9 6.2 3, 766,884 5,636,279 1.2 1.9 53.8 58.6 65.9 101.4 5.1 5.5 256,386 237,314 0.1 0.1 108.0 190.7 (Z) (Z) 18,717,661 21,311,010 8.4 9.0 69.5 73.9 89.7 118.4 ll.B 12.2 1,575 ... (Z) ... ... ... (Z) . .. 11,698,842 17,756,500 2.9 4.3

55.2 61.0 102.3 96.1 11.0 10.0 11,060 15,845 (Z) (Z) 69.8 103.2 (Z) (Z) 59,878,236 84,168,433 12.9 20.4 36.0 40.0 78.5 104.6 3.6 4.2 51,904 108,771 (Z) (Z) 47.7 70.6 (Z) (Z) 109,339,282 121,397,395 47.0 45.5 17.6 17.1 111.3 55.7 2.4 2.0 ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 17,098,319 12,377,088 5.5 4.2 54.8 57.0 96.5 78.0 28.2 27.2 ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... . .. 96,033,628 123,997,706 8.0 10.3

... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... . .. 12,909,696 12,683,526 5.4 4.8 ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. 62,981,000 51,223,607 20.3 19.9 ... ... ... ... . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. ... ... ... . .. 14,557,023 11,748,540 23.2 22.0 ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... . .. . .. ... . .. . .. 44,014,512 33,201,689 17.4 17.8 59.7 66.7 93.1 136.1 2.4 2.4 ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... . .. 3,962,137 4,730,040 4.3 5.3 69.0 78.1 73.5 203.0 5.2 6.6 ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 1,277 ,.349 1,580,634 0.7 0.7 ... ... . .. ...

(ii (ii ... ... . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. 7,059,145 7,313,425 11.2 11.7 5.7 3.9 173.2 742.9 ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... . .. 190,422 19,831 1.1 0.1

... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. 49,657,938 33,848,599 18.1 12.5 ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. 16,083,672 14,140,969 8.8 8.0 35.5 35.2 109.9 141.7 13.0 ll.O ... ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. . .. 168,970,171 160,765,945 19.7 20.4 ... NA ... NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA 17,722 NA 0.9 NA ... NA . .. NA ... NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA 109,702,820 NA 99.7 NA

991

Percent of Per- United cent States total

1959 + 1959 1954

1954

NA 100.0 NA l

94.4 90.0 100.0 2

81.4 12.3 15.9 3 85.7 42.7 52.3 4

NA 45.0 NA 5

115.3 34.9 31.8 6

35.1 (Z) 0.1 7 69.4 1.4 2.2 8 95.6 5.7 6.2 9 73.5 5.2 7.4 10 95.6 13.6 14.9 ll 75.8 3.3 4.6 12 82.6 25.8 32.8 13

120.0 13.4 11.8 14 NA 31.5 NA 15

112.5 21.5 20.0 16

37.3 (Z) (Z) 17 54.3 (Z) (Z) 18 38.5 (Z) (Z) 19 22.1 (Z) (Z) 20 27.1 (Z) (Z) 21 28.9 (Z) (Z) 22

76.6 1.0 1.4 23 60.1 0.3 0.6 24 45.6 0.1 0.2 25

105.7 0.4 0.4 26 61.8 0.4 0.7 27 62.7 0.3 0.4 28

110.4 4.3 4.1 29 45.7 0.2 0.6 30

77.1 1.1 1.5 3l 56.2 0.1 0.2 32 12.3 0.2 1.6 33 70.2 0.9 1.3 34 45.4 0.3 0.6 35

121.8 2.2 1.9 36 159.3 0.5 0.3 37

66.5 (Z) 0.1 38 104.9 0.2 0.2 39

NA NA NA 40 78.4 2.0 2.7 41 31.8 (Z) (Z) 42 84.4 3. 5 4.4 43 74.3 0.7 0.9 44

123.1 5.1 4.4 45 94.7 2.0 2.2 46

66.0 0.2 0.3 47 66.8 0.3 0.5 48 87.8 1.7 2.0 49 65.9 1.1 1.7 50

71.1 5.5 8.1 51 90.1 10.0 11.7 52

138.1 1.6 1.2 53 77.4 8.6 11.9 54

101.6 1.2 1.2 55 123.0 5.8 4.9 56 123.9 1.3 1.1 57 132.6 4.0 3.2 58

83.8 0.4 0.5 59 80.8 0.1 0.2 60 96.5 0.6 0.7 61

960.2 (Z) (Z) 62

147.3 4.6 3.2 63 113.7 1.5 1.4 64 105.1 15.4 15.4 65

NA (Z) NA 66 NA 10.0 NA 67

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992 GENERAL REPORT

Table 9.-UNIT PRICES USED IN COMPUTING VALUES FOR

Field crops (dollars)

Clover- Corn Cotton and Cowpess Flaxseed Grain Lespedeza Oats Region, All'aJ.fa hocy Alfal..fa seed Barley

(dry) sorghum (per Beane timotby (per cottonseed (per (per hocy (per division, (per ton) {per bushel) bushel) {per cwt.) hocy bushel) {per bale) bushel) bushel)

(per {per ton) bushel) and State (per ton) bushel)

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954

1 u.s .......... 21.21 NA 17.38 NA 0.86 NA 7.22 NA 19.82 NA 1.05 NA 168.37 NA 4.05 NA 3.04 NA 0.86 NA 21.32 NA 0.64 NA 2 Contenni-

nous U.S. 21.21 22.90 17.38 19.50 0.86 1.08 7.22 8.03 19.82 22.61 1.05 1.44 168.37 194.62 4.05 4.51 3.04 3.04 0.86 1.26 21.32 30.18 0.64 0.71 3 The North ..... 19.00 22.15 13.96 17.96 0.81 1.04 6.34 8.84 18.86 21.49 1.03 1.42 168.00 188.91 4.41 3.82 3.06 3.03 0.80 1.25 16.88 22.10 0.63 0.69 4 The South ..... 27.10 34.23 12.11 15.02 0.85 1.03 7.00 6.98 24.18 33.54 1.14 1.56 167.15 194.94 4.04 4.52 2.90 2.85 0.90 1.25 22.40 31.40 0.70 0.82 5 The West. ..... 25.37 NA 18.68 NA 0.90 NA 7.90 NA 22.50 NA 1.29 NA 173.11 NA 1.97 NA 2.88 NA 1.02 NA ... NA 0.68 NA 6 Contermi-nous area •.. 25.37 22.45 18.68 20.71 0.90 1.12 7.90 7.63 22.50 22.26 1.29 1.70 173.11 194.29 1.97 4.50 2.88 3.36 1.02 1.34 . .. 29.00 0.68 0.78

Geo. Dlv.: 7 N. E. ....... 39.45 43.22 17.36 27.22 1.06 ... 15.50 15.50 28.64 30.29 1.60 1.80 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 0.74 0.86 8 M.A ........ 25.87 30.61 16.38 27.37 0.99 1.01 11.68 9.10 21.06 23.30 1.23 1.56 ... ... 5.00 ... ... ... 0.90 1.35 . .. ... 0.72 0.82 9 E. N.C ..... 18.91 23.67 15.12 23.82 0.83 1.05 5.60 9.30 17.61 21.04 1.06 1.42 166.00 167.00 2.42 3.83 3.00 3.05 0.87 1.25 17.87 22.59 0.65 0.71 10 W.N.C ..... 17.47 19.31 13.78 17.74 0.80 1.05 6.15 7.12 14.86 17.60 1.00 1.41 168.00 189.00 4.75 3.81 3.05 3.03 0.80 1.25 16.65 21.79 0.61 0.67 11 s. A. ....... 31.26 42.72 15.41 20.52 0.98 1.07 6.00 10.03 25.85 35.04 1.18 1.63 164.76 194.11 4.50 4.77 ... ... 1.09 1.26 27.72 35.81 0.71 0.84 12 E. s. c ..... 25.96 36.17 14.76 21.92 0.93 1.02 ... 9.84 22.32 31.40 1.11 1.54 177.57 199.19 4.59 4.41 ... . .. 1.00 1.36 20.36 28.87 0.77 0.87 13 w.s. c ..... 23.57 28.48 12.11 15.00 0.77 0.98 7.00 6.57 21.77 30.19 1.12 1.46 162.99 193.07 3.58 4.31 2.90 2.85 0.89 1.25 20.56 27.40 0.67 0.77 14 ML ... , ..... 24.07 22.88 16.10 20.20 0.80 1.05 6.81 6.65 22.01 23.04 1.18 1.59 178.66 199.81 1.80 4.50 2.75 3.45 0.94 1.28 NA 29.00 0.65 0.76 15 Po.c, ...•... 27.02 NA 19.77 NA 0.99 NA 9.12 NA 23.04 NA 1.40 NA 170.00 NA 3.52 NA 2.90 NA 1.14 NA NA NA 0.72 NA 16 Contenni-

nous area . 27.02 21.92 19.77 20.98 0.99 1.16 9.12 8.68 23.04 21.43 1.40 1.80 170.00 190.00 3.52 ... 2.90 3.35 1.14 1.50 22.10 .. . 0.72 0.80 N. E.:

17 Maine .•.... 34.00 40.00 18.00 26.36 1.05 ... 15.50 15.50 24.50 28.00 1.65 1.85 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... 0.65 0.83 18 N.II. ....... 40.00 42.50 ... ... 1.10 ... 15.50 15.50 31.00 32.00 1.60 1.80 ... ... .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 1.00 1.00 19 VL ......... 37.00 38.00 17.31 27.48 1.10 ... 15.50 15.50 28.00 28.00 1.60 1.80 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.00 1.00 20 Mass • •.•.•. 41.00 47.00 17.46 27.82 ... .. . 15.50 15.50 32.50 36.00 1.60 1.80 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 0.95 1.00 21 R.I ........ 43.00 47.50 ... 26.46 1.10 ... 15.56 15.50 34.50 36.50 1.60 1.80 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. . 0.95 1.00 22 Conn • ..•... 43.50 47.50 17.65 20.00 ... ... 15.56 15.50 34.00 36.00 1.60 1.80 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 0.95 1.00 M.A.:

23 N.Y ........ 23.50 25.50 16.00 27.61 0.98 1.09 11.70 9.10 20.50 21.00 1.22 1.55 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.90 1.40 ... .. . 0.73 0.83 24 N.J ........ 31.50 43.50 16.91 27.12 1.02 1.07 7.54 9.10 26.00 35.50 1.27 1.65 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.90 1.30 ... .. . 0.77 0.85 25 Pa. ········ 27.50 36.00 16.80 26.98 0.98 1.00 6.88 9.10 21.50 26.00 1.23 1.55 ... ... 5.00 ... ... ... 0.90 1.30 ... .. . 0.71 0.81

E. N.C.: 26 Ohio ....... 23.50 28.00 15.00 21.60 0.83 1.01 5.60 10.00 20.00 23.50 1.03 1.40 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.85 1.25 19.50 23.50 0.65 0.73 27 Ind • .....•• , 20.50 26.50 15.00 22.80 0.83 0.92 5.58 9.00 18.50 23.0,0 1.05 1.40 ... ... 2.20 4.00 ... .. . 0.85 1.25 18.50 22.50 0.65 0.70 28 Ill .......... 20.00 25.50 17.00 21.00 0.80 1.13 5.67 10.00 18.00 22.50 1.08 1.45 166.00 167.00 2.10 3.80 ...

3·:a; 0.90 1.25 17.00 22.50 0.66 0.68 29 Mich •....... 19.50 23.00 14.00 26.40 o.so 0.99 5.60 9.30 16.00 18.50 1.05 1.40 ... ... 3.89 ... 3.00 0.85 1.25 ... ... 0.65 0.72 30 Wis. •.•..••. 17.00 20.50 15.50 24.60 0.94 1.16 5.60 9.30 15.00 18.50 1.02 1.35 ... ... ... ... 3.00 3.05 0.90 1.25 ... ... 0.63 0.73

W. N.C.: 31 Minn. 20.00 18.00 15.00 21.00 0.86 1.10 5.60 9.30 17.00 16.00 0.95 1.30 ... ... . .. ... 3.10 3.10 0.80 1.25 ... .. . 0.60 0.66 32 Iowa ••..... 14.50 20.00 14.40 21.60 0.79 1.05 ... 10.00 13,00 17.00 0.98 1.45 ... ... ... 4.00 3.00 . ... 0.83 1.25 . .. 17.00 0.62 0.68 33 Mo. ........ 20.50 26.50 13.80 16.20 0.83 1.03 8.00 10.00 16.50 21.50 1.05 1.55 168.00 189.00 4.75 4.50 ... .. . 0.84 1.25 17.00 22.00 0.67 0.72 34 N. Oak ...... 22.00 16.00 15.00 18.60 0.80 1.03 5.80 6.67 17.00 13.00 1.00 1.25 ... ... ... ... 3.05 3.00 o.so ... ... .. . 0.53 0.60 35 S.Dak. ..... 23.00 16.50 15.00 18.60 0.82 1.04 5.80 6.67 17.00 15.00 1.00 1.30 ... ... ... ... 3.05 3.05 0.80 ... ... .. . 0.58 0.63 36 Nebr •••..•.. 15.00 19.00 13.20 18.00 0.75 1.05 6.20 7.10 15.00 15.00 1.05 1.45 ... ... ... ... 3.05 ... 0.80 1.22 .. . 15.00 0.63 0.69 37 Ke.ns, .•.... 15.50 24.00 13.20 16.20 0.74 1.02 5.13 7.10 12.50 22.00 1.05 1.50 158.00 ... 4.75 3.00 ... .. . 0.78 1.26 12.50 21.00 0.65 0.73

S. A.: 38 Del ......... 27.00 43.50 ... 24.24 0.92 0.94 ... ... 23.00 36.00 1.25 1.55 ... ... ... ... ... .. . 0.95 1.30 23.00 33.00 0.72 0.74 39 Md ......... 28.50 43.50 17.25 22.56 0.95 0.98 ... 10.00 22.50 36.50 1.18 1.55 ... 185.00 ... 5.40 ... .. . 0.95 1.30 26.00 36.00 0.74 0.80 40 D.C ........ NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 41 Va. ....•... 32.00 45.00 14.79 19.82 1.00 1.07 ... 10.00 27.00 36.50 1.22 1.65 156.00 195.00 5.00 5.40 ... ... 1.00 .. . 27.00 37.50 0.72 0.82 42 \Y, Va. ...... 31.00 38.50 15.00 19.75 1.06 1.06 6.00 10.00 26.00 32.50 1.33 1.50 ... ... ... ... ... .. . 0.95 1.30 23.00 30.00 0.79 0.85 43 N.C ........ 33.50 42.50 15.00 19.50 0.99 1.14 6.00 10.00 29.50 34.50 1.15 1.65 156.00 191.00 4.20 5.00 ... ... 1.10 ... 28.50 35.50 0.67 0.79 44 s. c ........ 34.00 ... ... 21.16 0.96 1.35 ... 10.83 ... 40.00 1.22 1.75 165.00 194.00 4.70 4.75 ... ... 1.10 .. . 30.00 36.00 0.71 0.84 45 Ga. ........ 34.00 ... ... 19.00 1.05 1.38 6.00 10.83 ... 36.00 1.15 1.65 170.00 196.00 4.40 4.70 ... ... 1.10 .. . 27.00 34.00 0.73 0.88 46 Fla. ........ ... ... .. . ... 1.05 ... ... 10.00 ... ... 1.15 1.50 170.00 196.00 4.20 4.50 ... ... 1.15 1.25 ... ... 0.98 0.95

E. S.C.: 47 Ky ......... 24.50 35.50 16.00 21.64 0.92 1.01 ... ... 2l..OO 30.50 1.10 1.50 168.00 193.00 4.50 4.75 ... ... 0.95 1.30 18.50 27.00 0.75 0.83 48 Tenn •...... 27.50 37.50 14.86 24.38 0.95 1.03 ... 9.84 25.00 34.50 1.10 1.55 182.00 203.00 4.20 4.75 ... .... 1.05 1.35 20.50 30.00 0.80 0.86 49 ~! .......... 32.00 38.50 12.00 19.75 0.90 ... ... ... 25.50 35.00 1.12 1.60 175.00 197.00 4.40 4.45 ... ... 1.00 1.40 26.00 33.00 0.81 0.94 50 Miss ........ 28.00 34.50 ... ... 0.87 ... ... ... 22.00 27.00 1.15 1.55 177.00 199.00 4.90 4.25 ... .. . 1.00 1.30 24.00 28.50 0.74 0.86

W. S.C.: 51 Ark ......... 26.00 33.00 ... 16.11 0.83 ... 6.50 10.00 20.00 28.50 1.10 1.50 173.00 194.00 6.00 4.50 ... ... 0.98 1.27 21.00 27.50 0.69 0.80 52 La. ........ 30.00 ... . .. 15.15 0.82 ... ... 10.00 24.00 31.50 1.17 1.45 175.00 198.00 4.00 4.40 ... ... 0.98 1.25 24.00 28.00 0.77 0.84 53 Okla. ....... 21.50 28.00 12.00 15.00 0.75 0.96 7.54 6.50 21.00 27.50 1.10 1.50 152.00 180.00 2.80 4.50 ... ... 0.84 1.24 15.50 25.00 0.63 0.75 54 Tex. ....... 26.50 28.50 12.60 15.00 0.80 1.03 7.00 6.50 22.00 29.00 1.12 1.45 159.00 193.00 3.50 4.25 2.90 2.85 0.90 1.25 ... 29.00 0.68 0.75

Mt.: 55 Mont. ....... 23.00 21.00 16.20 21.60 0.68 0.98 6.oo 6.00 22.50 21.00 1.30 1.50 ... ... ... ... 2.70 ... 1.00 1.20 ... ... 0.58 0.64 56 Idaho ....... .:l4.00 21.00 18.00 23.40 0.89 1.01 7.10 7.00 20.00 21.50 1.33 1.70 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.80 1.23 ... ... 0.67 0.76 57 Wyo ••.••... 23.50 24.50 18.00 21.60 0.86 1.12 6.30 6.60 22.00 24.50 1.10 1.60 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.78 1.23 ... ... 0.65 0.85 58 Colo ........ 23.50 26.00 13.20 17.40 0.77 1.21 6.80 6.30 22.00 26.00 1.15 1.55 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.84 1.23 ... ... 0.71 0.89 59 N.Mex. ..... 25.00 24.00 13.80 16.80 0.96 1.13 6.80 6.50 22.00 28.'50 '1.35 1.65 185.00 205.00 1.80 4.50 ... ... 0.90 1.19 ... 29.00 0.77 0.89 60 <\riz ••. ....• 26.00 25.50 13.80 15.60 1.12 1.10 6.60 7.01 ... 24.50 1.55 1.90 176.00 198.00 ... 4.50 2.80 3.45 1.15 1.39 ... ... 0.91 0.97 61 Utah ....... 24.00 22.00 16.20 21.60 l.02 1.13 6.50 6.30 20.00 20.00 1.50 1.85 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.90 1.25 ... ... 0.79 0.88 62 Nev •........ 28.00 24.50 15.60 21.60 1.14 1.21 6.50 6.30 29.00 24.00 1.65 1.95 171.00 204.46 ... ... ... ... 1.35 1.50 ... ... 0.85 0.92

Pac.: 63 Wash ....... 25.00 23.00 19.80 24.00 0.87 1.17 7.00 6.90 22.00 21.00 1.38 1.60 ... ... 3.52 ... ... ... 1.05 1.35 ... ... 0.67 0.79 64 Oreg. .•...•. 29.50 23.50 19.20 23.40 1.02 1.17 8.74 6.90 24.50 22.00 1.48 1.85 ... ... ... ... 2.90 ... 1.05 1.35 ... ... 0.71 0.78 65 Calir, ...... 27.00 21.50 19.80 20.40 1.03 1.16 9.62 8.96 23.00 21.50 1.40 1.85 170.00 190.00 ... ... 2.90 3.35 1.15 1.50 ... ... 0.79 0.83 66 Alaska ..... ... NA ... NA 2.08 NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA 1.36 NA 67 Hawaii ..... ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA 2.00 NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA ... NA

NA Not available.

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SPECIFIED ITEMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1954

Field crops-Continued (dollars)

Irish Sweet- Soybeans SUgar SWeet Timothy Tobacco Wheat Peanuts Popcorn potatoes, potatoes, Red clover Rice

Rye for beans clover seed seed Wild hay (per beets (per (per (per pound) (per pound) (per (per seed (per cwt.) (per (per (per (per ton) bushel) bushel) (per bushel) bushel) bushel)

(per ton) bushel) bushel) pound) bushel)

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959' 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954

0.10 NA 0.02 NA 1.28 NA 1.83 NA 15.48 NA 4.58 NA 1.02 NA 1.97 NA ll.l4 NA 5.19 NA 4.90 NA 0.58 NA 1.77 NA 16.65 NA 1

0.10 0.12 0.02 0.03 1.28 1.30 1.83 2.49 15.48 26.38 4.58 4.53 1.02 1.22 1.97 2.52 11.14 11.17 5.19 6.59 4.90 7.86 0.58 0.51 1.77 2-13 16.64 15.62 2

0.13 0.10 0.02 0.03 1.18 1.26 1.76 2.26 14.84 25.37 4.56 4.29 0.96 1.18 1.97 2.52 10.38 10.55 4.85 6.19 4.90 7.86 0.53 0.49 1.81 2.14 15.42 13.97 3 0.10 0.12 0.03 0.03 1.77 1.51 1.72 2.43 18.26 26.36 4.71 4-~ 1.38 1.50 1.98 2.54 10.60 10.70 6.49 8.12 5.40 8.03 0.54 0.51 1.77 2.15 15.00 20.30 4 0.11 NA 0.04 NA 1.31 NA 3.49 NA 17.75 NA 4.19 0.98 NA 1.92 NA 11.40 NA 5.19 NA 4.95 NA ... NA 1.70 NA 21.69 NA 5

0.11 0.12 0.04 0.05 1.31 1.29 3.47 3.81 17.75 31.08 4.19 4.48 0.98 1.13 1.92 2.59 11.40 11.37 5.19 6.96 4.95 7.65 ... NA 1.70 2.10 21.68 20.82 6

... ... 0.03 0.08 1.14 1.38 . .. ... 14.43 24.51 ... ... 1.15 ... . .. 2.22 ... ... 4.71 . .. 5.85 9.00 1.23 0.95 1.90 ... ... ... 7 ... ... 0.03 0.05 1.32 1.29 1.60 2.20 14.95 24.90 ... ... 1.14 1.31 2.00 2.57 ... ... 5.40 6.61 5.23 8.59 0.32 0.27 1.70 2.04 ... . .. 8 ... ... 0.02 0.03 1.33 1.46 2.57 2.51 14.78 25.00 ... ... 1.07 1.06 2.00 2.58 8.49 10.75 5.21 5.99 4.54 8.04 0.46 0.39 1.76 2.06 13.00 11.00 9 0.13 0.10 0.02 0.03 0.98 0.94 2.23 2.66 14.94 26.21 4.56 4.29 0.90 1.24 1.93 2.44 11.60 10.44 4.76 6.22 5.10 7.77 0.58 0.49 1.83 2.19 15.44 14.00 10 0.10 0.12 0.03 0.04 1.76 1.49 1.83 2.46 19.39 27.03 ... ... 1.64 1.69 2.05 2.66 ... ... 5.63 7.07 5.40 7.97 0.58 0.52 1.76 2.09 ... ... 11 0.09 0.12 0.03 0.03 1.96 1.55 2.24 2.95 16.99 25.51 4.67 4.44 1.31 1.27 1.93 2.51 ... ... 4.81 6.82 5.40 8.10 0.57 0.48 1.76 2.04 ... ... 12 0.09 0.12 0.02 0.03 1.61 1.55 1.30 2.15 16.72 25.70 4.74 4.56 0.91 ... 1.97 2.46 10.60 10.70 6.50 8.12 ... ... 0.68 0.58 1.77 2.18 15.00 20.30 l3 0.11 0.12 0.04 0.05 1.24 1.14 2.23 2.97 17.88 31.01 ... ·w, 0.83 1.13 1.91 2.49 11.63 11.41 5.18 6.86 4.95 7.65 ... ... 1.67 2.06 21.83 21.85 14 0.11 NA 0.05 NA 1.41 NA 3.87 NA 17.56 NA 4.19 1.08 NA 1.95 NA 11.17 NA 5.40 NA 4.95 NA ... NA 1.75 NA 21.24 NA 15

0.11 0.15 0.05 0.05 1.41 1.45 3.85 4.03 17.56 31.20 4.19 4.48 1.08 ... 1.95 2.62 11.17 11.33 5.40 8.05 4.95 7.66 ... ... 1.75 2.16 21.20 17.97 16

... ... ... 0.08 1.07 1.35 ... ... 14.42 24.58 ... . .. 1.15 ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... 5.85 9.00 ... ... 1.90 . .. ... ... 17 ... ... 0.03 0.08 1.80 1.72 ... ... 14.36 ... ... . .. 1.15 ... ... 2.22 ... ... . .. ... 5.84 9.20 . .. ... 1.90 . .. ... . .. 18 ... ... 0.03 0.10 1.80 1.88 ... ... 14.40 24.42 ... ... 1.15 ... ... . .. ... ... .. . ... 5.80 9.05 0.43 0.43 1.90 ... ... ... 19 ... ... 0.02 0.05 1.62 1.64 ... ... 14.57 24.62 ... ... 1.15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5.85 8.96 1.20 0.77 1.90 . .. ... ... 20 ... ... ... ... 1.59 1.56 . .. ... 14.83 24.60 ... ... 1.15 ... ... .. . ... ... 4.71 ... 8.00 ... ... 0.43 1.90 ... . .. ... 21 ... ... 0.03 0.08 1.74 1.53 . .. ... 14.50 24.20 ... ... 1-15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5.87 8.82 1.24 1.03 1.90 ... ... ... 22

... ... 0,04 0.08 1.23 1.18 ... 2.50 14.00 24.60 ... ... 1.10 1.20 1.83 2.40 ... ... 5.40 6.63 5.50 9.00 0.27 0.27 1.75 2.16 . .. ... 23 ... ... ... 0.05 1.17 1.17 1.60 2.20 15.65 25.20 ... ... 1.19 1.35 2.02 2.60 ... ... . .. ... 5.00 8.03 . .. ... 1.75 2.24 ... . .. 24 ... ... 0.03 0.03 1.62 1.54 1.60 2.50 15.50 25.20 ... ... 1.14 1.40 1.97 2.55 ... ... 5.41 6.59 5.00 8.10 0.32 0.27 1.67 1.95 ... . .. 25

... ... 0.02 0.03 1.62 1.64 2.60 2. 50 14.00 25.20 ... ... 1.03 1.10 2.00 2.55 8.20 10.30 5.00 5.40 4.30 8.10 0.52 0.42 1.75 2.06 ... . .. 26 ... ... 0.02 0.03 1.26 1.54 2.70 2.40 15.00 25.20 ... ... 1.13 1.06 1.98 2.55 ... 10.40 5.40 6.00 4.50 8.10 0.61 0.46 1.72 2.02 . .. . .. 27 ... ... 0.02 0.03 1.65 1.72 2.50 2.59 15.50 24.60 ... ... 1.07 1.04 2.02 2.60 8.70 10.40 6.00 7.20 5.40 8.55 0.55 0.46 1.78 2.08 . .. . .. 28 ... ... 0.02 0.03 1.26 1.37 2.50 2.50 14.00 24.60 ... ... 1.03 1.02 1.98 2.50 8.70 11.00 4.50 6.00 5.40 8.10 . .. . .. 1.78 2.09 13.00 11.00 29 ... ... 0.04 0.03 1.29 1.42 ... 2.50 15.50 26.40 ... . .. 1.04 1.10 1.92 2.45 7.00 10.20 4.80 6.00 5.40 7.20 0.33 0.30 1.73 1.92 13.00 11.00 30

... ... 0.02 0.03 0.93 0.89 ... ... 15.00 25.80 ... . .. 0.96 1.25 1.92 2.40 11.20 10.30 4.80 6.60 4.95 7.20 0.35 0.23 1.95 2.29 13.00 11.00 31 ... ... 0.02 0.03 1.23 1.59 2.80 2.78 15.00 27.60 ... . .. 0.98 1.05 1.95 2.45 11.90 9.00 4.80 6.60 5.00 8.10 0.63 0.46 1.75 2.16 ... . .. 32 0.13 0.10 0.02 0.03 1.80 1.95 2.20 2.70 15.00 25.80 4.56 4.29 0.98 1.20 1.95 2.50 ... ... 5.40 7.80 5.20 7.65 0.59 0.51 1.74 2.05 14.00 18.50 33 ... ... ... 0.05 0.96 0.90 ... . .. 15.60 26.99 . .. ... 0.85 1.30 1.83 2.40 11.50 10.60 4.80 6.60 5.00 7.67 . .. . .. 1.93 2.24 16.00 11.50 34 ... . .. 0.02 0.03 1.20 1.06 ... 2.50 15.60 27.00 . .. . .. 0.91 1.30 1.87 2.40 12.30 10.60 4.80 5.40 4.96 7.65 ... . .. 1.87 2.23 18.50 12.50 35 ... ... 0.02 0.03 0.96 0.94 2.05 2.50 15.00 23.40 ... . .. 0.90 1.08 1.87 2.40 12.00 10.60 4.80 6.00 4.95 8.10 ... . .. 1.77 2.16 16.00 17.00 36 0.15 ... 0.02 0.03 1.85 1.57 2.05 2.50 14.40 25.80 ... . .. 0.87 1.08 1.82 2.45 10.80 9.30 4.20 6.00 4.95 8.10 0.61 0.45 1.80 2.20 11.00 19.00 37

0.10 ... 0.02 0.04 1.38 1.58 1.85 1.64 19.00 26.40 . .. ... 1.38 1.50 2.10 2.65 . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. 1.72 2.25 . .. . .. 38 0.12 0.14 0.02 0.04 l. 32 1.61 1.85 1.57 19.00 26.40 ... ... 1.26 1.50 2.05 2.65 ... ... . .. 6.67 5.40 8.10 0.55 0.40 1.67 2.18 ... . .. 39 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 40 0.10 0.14 0.05 0.04 1.86 1.33 0.95 l. 77 20.00 27.00 ... ... 1.56 1.68 2.08 2.70 ... . .. . .. 7.00 5.40 7.64 0.53 0.50 1.75 2.08 ... . .. 41 0.11 0.14 0.03 0.04 1.77 1.73 2.10 2.50 20.00 29.00 ... ... 1. 50 1.65 2.08 2.65 ... . .. ... . .. 5.42 8.06 0.60 0.50 1.80 1.95 ... . .. 42 0.11 0.13 0.04 0.04 1.98 1.48 2.10 2.74 18.00 27.59 ... ... 1.77 2.10 2.08 2.65 ... . .. 5.63 7.23 5.25 7.58 0.57 0.53 1.77 2.04 ... . .. 43 0.10 0.12 0.03 0.03 2.07 1.37 2.20 2.83 18.00 ... ... ... 1.91 ... 2.00 2.60 ... ... ... ... . .. . .. 0.63 0.49 1.80 2.05 ... . .. 44 0.09 0.11 0.02 0.05 2.07 1.75 2.50 3.24 15.06 27.28 ... ... 1.91 ... 1.95 2.85 ... . .. ... 7.06 ... . .. 0.60 0.48 1. 78 2.10 ... . .. 45 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.03 1.68 1.51 2.90 3.35 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.87 2.65 ... . .. ... 7.13 . .. . .. 0.91 0.79 1.90 ... ... . .. 46

0.12 0.14 0.03 0.03 1.60 1.72 2.40 2.59 17.00 24.60 ... ... 1.26 1.22 1.93 2.55 ... . .. 4.80 6.61 5.40 8.10 0.59 0.49 1.75 2.05 ... . .. 47 0.13 0.17 0.03 0.03 1.85 1.60 2.00 2.80 17.00 27.60 ... . .. 1.37 1.38 1.92 2.55 ... . .. 6.00 7.67 5.40 8.09 0.54 0.47 1.77 2.02 ... . .. 48 0.09 0.11 0.05 0.05 2.20 1.44 2.35 2.93 16.80 27.60 ... . .. 1.32 ... 1.65 2.35 ... ... ... 7.19 . .. 8.09 0.52 0.49 1.76 ... ... . .. 49 0.20 0.16 0.03 0.04 1.83 1.59 2.30 3.20 16.82 27.62 4.67 4.44 1.35 ... 1.97 2.50 ... ... ... 7.17 . .. ... 0.51 .. . 1.78 ... ... . .. 50

0.10 0.10 0.03 0.03 1.75 1.45 2.30 3.28 16.82 26.28 4.56 4.29 0.90 ... 1.98 2.45 ... . .. ... 7.20 . .. . .. 0.48 0.49 1.75 . .. 13.50 21.00 51 0.19 0.16 0.03 0.03 l. 75 1.34 0.90 1.85 16.80 25.83 4.63 4.39 0.90 ... 1.90 2.55 . .. ... . .. 6.57 ... . .. 0.70 0.59 1.75 ... . .. . .. 52 0.10 0.12 0.05 0.03 2.35 1.63 2.30 2.96 14.94 25.80 ... . .. 0.90 ... 1.80 2.35 ... . .. 6.00 6.60 ... . .. ... . .. 1.77 2.17 12.50 19.50 53 0.09 0.12 0.02 0.03 1.53 1.67 1.90 3.16 17.43 24.74 4.94 5.03 0.92 ... 1.85 2.35 10.60 10.70 6.60 8.40 . .. ... ... . .. 1.78 2.19 18.50 21.50 54

... ... . .. 0.10 2.05 1.72 ... . .. 15.60 30.60 ... ... 0.73 . .. . .. 2.50 11.80 11.70 5.40 6.60 4.95 7.64 ... . .. 1.66 2.08 22.50 19.50 55 ... ... 0.03 0.06 1.26 1.08 ... 3.00 18.00 31.20 ... . .. 1.11 ... . .. . .. 11.20 11.90 5.40 6.60 4.95 7.64 ... . .. 1.64 1.99 18.00 17.50 56 ... ... ... 0.09 0.72 0.99 . .. 3.00 17.40 30.60 ... . .. 0.86 . .. ... . .. 11.70 11.70 4.80 7.20 5.50 7.73 ... . .. 1.66 2.09 24.00 26.50 57 ... ... 0.04 0.04 0.90 1.20 . .. 2.50 17.40 25.80 . .. . .. 0.80 1.13 1.86 2.35 11.90 10.70 5.40 6.60 . .. 7.73 ... . .. 1.70 2.14 20.50 29.00 58 0.11 0.12 ... 0.03 1.26 1.32 2.50 2.96 ... ... ... ... 0.97 . .. 1.85 2.35 10.65 10.70 6.00 8.40 . .. . .. ... . .. 1.75 2.09 19.00 24.50 59 0.11 0.12 ... ... 2.46 1.52 1.92 3.00 ... ... . .. ... 1.10 . .. 2.10 2.50 ... . .. ... 8.44 . .. . .. ... . .. 1. 65 2.16 18.00 16.50 60 ... ... ... 0.10 1.50 1.21 ... . .. 17.40 30.60 ... ... 1.10 . .. ... . .. 11.60 11.50 5.40 6.60 4.95 8.50 ... . .. 1.66 1.95 18.00 16.50 61 ... ... ... ... 1.35 1.50 ... ... ... 30.60 . .. ... 1.10 . .. ... ... 10.00 . .. . .. 7.00 . .. ... . .. . .. 1.66 2.09 24.00 22.50 62

... ... 0.10 0.03 0.93 1.07 ... . .. 17.40 31.20 ... . .. 1.06 . .. 1.90 2.75 11.20 11.40 . .. 6.60 4.95 . .. ... . .. 1.74 2.15 19.00 18.50 63 ... ... 0.03 0.05 1.20 1.30 3.00 . .. 16.20 31.20 . .. . .. 1.16 ... 1.90 . .. 10.80 11.50 5.40 6.59 4.95 7.66 ... . .. 1.80 2.21 23.00 19.00 64 o.u 0.15 0.06 0.07 1.65 1.61 3.85 4.03 19.80 31.20 4.19 4.48 1.12 ... 2.30 2.60 11.20 11.30 . .. 8.40 4.94 . .. ... . .. 1.77 2.14 18.00 15.00 65 ... NA ... NA 3.60 NA . .. NA ... NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA ... NA . .. NA . .. NA ... NA . .. NA 53.33 NA 66 0.20 NA ... NA 5.40 NA . .. NA ... NA 16.00 NA ... NA .. . NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA . .. NA 67

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Region, division, and State

u.s ......... .

Cont.emli­nous U.S,

3 The )iorth .... . 4 .The N:>uth .... . 5 Tho West .... . 6 Contenni-

nous IU"Ca ••.

Geo. Div.: 7 N. E. ...... . 8 M.A •....... 9 E. N.C .... .

10 W. N.C .... . 11 s. \ ...... .. 12 F.. s. c .... . 13 w. <.c .... . 14 Mt •.•.•..••• 15 Pac . ...... . 16 Contenni-

17 18 19 20 21 22

nous nrea .

N. E.: Maino , .. , .. ~- 11 •.•.•..• Vt ......... . Mass . . , .. , , R.I ....... . Conn . ..... .

M.A.: 23 X. Y ....... . 24 '· J . ...... . 25 Pa. ....... .

26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

E. N.C.: Ohio ...... . Ind . ....... , 111 ••.••.•••• ~fich, ... ,.,, Wis ...... .

W. N.C.: Minn • ...... Iowa ...... . ~fa. ,, ..... , ~-Oak ..... . S. Dnk . .... . ~ebr, ...... . Kans. , .... .

S. A.: Del ........ . \!d •••.••... D. C •....... Vn . ....... . W.Va. ..... . N.C ....... . s. c ....... . Ga. ....... . Fin. ..•..•••

E. S.C.: 47 Ky •..•••.•• 48 Tenn . ..... . 49 \ln. ....... . 50 Miss ....... .

W. S.C.: 51 Ark ........ . 52 La. ....... . 53 Okla. ...... . 54 Tex . ...... .

MI.: 55 Mont. ..... .. 56 Idaho ...... . 57 Wyo •...•.•• 58 C'...olo .... ... . 59 N. Mex ..... . 60 \riz ...... .. 61 Utah ....••. 62 Nev ....... ..

Pac.: 63 \VB8h ••.••.• 64 Oreg ...... .. 65 Calif . .... .. 66 .'\Insko .... . 67 Unwaii .... .

Apples (per bushel)

1959

1.71

1.71

1.59 1.58 2.03

2.03

1.86 1.37 1.75 2.15 1.55 2.19 1.92 2.21 2.01

2.01

1.90 1.80 1.85 1.85 2.00 1.90

1.35 l. 70 l. 30

2.00 2.15 2.15 1.55 1.85

2.50 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.05

1.90 -1.70

NA 1.55 1.40 1.90 2.05 2.20 2.40

2. 25 2.10 2.10 2.40

1.80 2.10 2.00 2.50

2.50 2.10 2.50 2.30 2. 20 3.00 2.35 2.50

2.33 1.62 1.20

1954

NA

2.22

1.99 1.70

NA

2.92

2.50 l. 78 2.16 2.31 1.68 2. 31 l. 23 2.49

NA

2.98

2.30 2.35 2.75 2.35 2.70 2.70

l. 75 1.95 1.80

2.30 2.10 2.00 2.10 2.60

2.50 2.10 2.15 2. 50 2.50 3.20 2.80

2.15 2.05

NA 1.60 1.60 1.90 2.50 2.50 2.25

2.45 2.15 2.30 2.30

0.85 2.30 2.50 2.50

2.30 2.50 2.75 2.40 2.85 2.86 2.15 2.85

3.45 2.51 l. 73

NA NA

NA Not available.

Cherries (per pound)

1959

0.10

0.10

0.07 o.oa 0.17

0.17

0.07 0.07 0.06 0.11 0.07 0.14 0.12 0.15 0.18

0.18

0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07

0.07 0.09 0.08

0.10 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.06

0.10 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.11

0.07 0.07

NA 0.07 0.07 0.12 0.07 0.10 0.10

0.10 0.17 0.12 0.12

0.12 0.17 0.12 0.10

0.18 0.14 0.11 0.12 0.10 0.15 0.15 0.12

0.17 0.15 0.23

0.20

1954

NA

0.12

0.11 0.11

NA

0.14

0.11 0.12 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.13 0.13 0.12

NA

0.14

0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11

0.12 0.12 0.11

0.13 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.10

0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13

0.11 0.11

NA 0.11 0.11 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13

0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13

0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13

0.17 0.12 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.17 0.11 0.09

0.12 0.13 0.17

NA NA

GENERAL REPORT

Table 9.-UNIT PRICES USED IN COMPUTING VALUES FOR

Grapes (per pound)

Grapefruit (per ton)

Fruits and nuts (dollars)

Oranges (per ton)

Peaches Pears Pecans Strawberries Tung nuts (per bushel) (per bushel) (per pound) (per quart) (per pound)

Walnuts, English

(per pound)

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954

0.03

0.03

0.06 0.06 0.03

0.03

0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.12 0.03

0.03

0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06

0.06 0.05 0.06

0.05 0.04 0.06 0.05 0.05

0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05 0 05 0.06 0.06

0.06 0.06

NA o.oa 0.06 0.07 o.os 0.07 0.07

0.06 0.06 o.os 0.08

0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05

0.06 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.12 0.12 o.oa 0.03

0.04 0.04 0.02

NA

0.03

0.05 0.07

NA

36.93

36.93

35.00 58.46

NA

22.40

19.88 NA

74.03

74.02

72.66 77.52

NA

50.48

37.18 NA

1.90

1.90

2.38 2.42 1.55

NA

1.97

2.18 2.84

NA

1.72

1.72

1.89 1.51 1.71

NA

2.06

2.13 l. 52

NA

0.33

0.33

0.31 0.32 0.37

NA

0.30

0.27 0.30

NA

0.27

0.27

0.30 0. 29 0. 25

NA

0.29

0.36 0.31

NA

0.03

0.03

0.03 0.03

0.02 58.46 53.98 77.48 96.24 1.55 1.59 1.71 2.07 0.37 0.37 0.25 0.26 0.03

0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 o.oa 0.07 0.06 0.10

NA

0.02

0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05

0.05 0.05 0.05

0.05 0.04 0.06 0.05 0.05

0.05 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06

0.05 0.05

NA o.os 0.05 0.08 o.oa 0.08 0.08

0.06 0.06

35.00 79.50 35.12 52.50 62.50

62.50

NA

35.00

0.08 41.00 0.08 118.00

0.06

19.27

40.01 37.33

NA

66.90

73.07 79.41 57.51

100.15 77.02

76.99

NA NA

ao.oo 139.75

19.27 73.06

37.13 106.73 42.54 78.17

NA

96.81

NA

54.50 37.13

3.78 2.65 2.00 2.52 2.42 2.54 2.35 2.50 1.49

1.49

3.75 4.00 3.75 3.85 3.75 3.70

2.60 3.35 2.10

2.95 2.55 2. 30 1.70 2.56

2.33 2.40 2. 50

2.50 2.60

2.45 2.45

NA 1.75 2.20 2.45 2.60 2.40 2.40

2.75 2.45

79.13 105.80 2.50 79.73 116.00 2.60

0.06 299.85 96.67 66.67 98.57 0.06

2.15 2.50 2.40 2.85 0.06 35.00 40.00 56.54 36.19

0.05 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.11 0.06 0.05

0.03 0.04 0.02

NA NA

52.50

62.50

73.50

37.33 100.15 '78.17

66.90 76.99 NA NA 191.73

96.81 NA NA

1.90 l. 90

2.75 2.20 2.15 1.90 l. 90

1.92 2.88 1.46

3.27 2.22 2.09 2.04 2.85 2.49 3.11 2.33

NA

1.52

3.25 3.80 3. 25 3.20 3.00 3.30

2.25 2.60 2.00

2.60 2.20 1.85 1.95 2.25

2.25 2.25 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.15

2.25 2.40

NA 1.90 1.75 2.90 2.85 3.85 2.60

2.40 2.50 2.40 3.00

3.00 3.65 2.90 3.75

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.65 1.75 2.50 1.50 2.00

l. 92 2.88 1.49

NA NA

3.17 2.31 1.62 1.41 1.55 1.69 1.38 2.36 l. 70

l. 70

2.30 2.30 2.30 3.30 2.30 3.30

2.30 2.35 2.35

2.25 1.50 1.35 1.60 1.60

1.61 1.60 1.30 1.50 1.51 1.50 1.30

2.26 2.25

NA 1.50 1.65 1.75 1.65 1.40 1.50

1.70 l. 60 1.60 1.85

1.35 1.30 1.25 1.45

2. 50 2.30 2.50 2.25 2.50 2.50 2.55 2.50

l. 75 2.04 1.60

1.53

3.75 2.63 1.84 1.54 1.44 l. 60 1.67 2.29

NA

2.06

3.50 3.50 3.50 3.60 3.50 3.80

2.85 3.00 2.00

2.15 1.40 1.40 1.85 1.75

1.75

0.33 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.32 0.33 0.37 0.39

0.39

0.33

0.31 0.31 0.31

0.33 0.26 0.27 0.31 0.31 0.28 0.37

NA

0.35

0.33

0.24 0.26 0.26 0.35

1.75 0.31 0.28 1.50 0.31 0.27 1.75 l. 75 1.75 1.35 0.31 0. 24

1.75 1.75

NA 1.35 l. 60 l. 65 1.45 l. 25 1.15

1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65

1.80 1.35 1.55 1.75

2.25 2.20 2.25 2.50 2.25 2.16 2.15 2.25

2.48

0.38 0.38

NA 0.32 0.30 0.32 0.31 0.32 0.29

0.34 0.33 0.31 0.34

o. 35 0.33 0.31 0.33

0.37 0.43 0.40 0.40

3.00 0.30 1.72 0.39

NA NA

0.33 NA

0.33 0.33 0.29 0.30 0.31 0.31

0.24 0.31 0.33 0.29

0.29 0.28 0.27 0.29

0.38

0.40 0.37 0. 39 0.35 0.35

0.35 0.35 0.35

NA NA

0.51 0.35 0.27 0.27 0.36 0.24 0. 29 0.33 0.25

0.25

0.53 0.47 0.46 0.51 0.52 0.52

0.35 0.34 0.35

0.36 0.28 0.30 0. 25 0.30

0.36 0.34 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.27 0.27

0.29 0.29

NA 0.29 0.41 0.39 0.30 0.35 0.63

0.28 0.22 0.32 0.30

0. 25 0.40 0.21 0.41

0.31 o. 31 0,31 0.31 0.31 0.45 0.32 0.32

0.21 0.21 0.29 0.40 0.85

0.46 0.37 0.34 o. 39 0.35 0.28 0.31 0.32

NA

0.26

0.47 0.47 0.47 0.43 0.48 0.48

0.36 0.40 0.40

0.42 0.40 0.38 0.32 0.33

0.33 0.44 0.43 0.30 0.30 0.40 0.40

0.34 0.34

NA 0.28 0.28 0.32 0.30 0.30 0.48

0.33 0.27 0.26 0.26

0.33 0.31 0.25 0.30

0.30 0.30 0.30 0.34 0.30 0.33 0.34 0.34

0.23 0.21 0.30

NA NA

0.03 0.03 0.03

0.03

0.03

NA

0.03 0.03

0.03 0.03

0.03

0.03

0.03

0.03

NA

0.03

0.03 NA

0.03 0.03 0.03

NA

NA

0.03 0.03

0.03 0.03

0.03

NA NA

0.24

0.24

o. 22 0.22 0.24

NA

0.18

0.20 0.20

NA

0. 24 0.18

0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 0. 22 0.24

0.24

0.20

0.22

0.22 o. 22 0.22

0. 22 0. 22 0. 22 0.22 0.22

0. 22 0.22

0.22

0.22 0. 22

NA 0. 22 0.22 0.22 0. 22 0. 22 0.22

0.17 0.22 0.22 0.17

0. 22 0.22

0.22

0.22

0.22 0.22 0. 23 0.22 0.24

o. 22 0. 22 0.24

0.20 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.20 0.20 0.15 0.15

NA

0.18

0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20

0.20 0.20 0. 20

0.20 0.20 0. 20 0.20 0.15

0.15 0.15 0.20

0.16 0.15 0.15

0.20 0.20

NA 0. 20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.18

0.20 0.20 0.18 0.18

0.20 0.18 0.15 0.15

0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.18 0.15

0.12 0.12 0.18

NA NA

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SPECIFIED ITEMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1954-Continued

Livestock on hand Paul try on hand (dollars) (dollars)

Heifers and Bulls, steers, Rams and Horses, muJ.es 1

Chickens Cows heifer calves and steer Ewes Lambs Hogs Pigs and colts

4 months Turkeys (per head) calves (per head) (per head) wethers (per head) (per head) old and over (per bird) (per head)

(per head) (per head) (per head) (per bird)

1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 195/+ 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954 1959 1954

174 NA 105 NA 104 NA 16 NA 16 NA 25 NA 30 NA 13 NA ll3 NA 1.06 NA 4.79 NA 1

173 llO 104 60 104 72 16 15 16 15 25 22 30 46 13 20 ll3 56 1.05 1.04 4.79 3.76 2

200 134 107 65 108 77 15 14 15 16 22 22 30 48 14 22 113 58 1.06 1.05 4.50 3.99 3

140 74 92 44 87 50 15 12 13 11 18 14 27 36 11 15 106 55 0.99 0.96 4.24 3.65 4

173 NA ll6 NA 113 NA 18 NA 17 NA 34 NA 30 NA 14 NA 131 NA 1.19 NA 5.59 NA 5

172 ll9 ll5 70 ll2 87 18 17 17 16 35 32 28 40 13 19 131 56 1.17 1.20 5.59 3.56 6

254 166 78 43 103 65 15 13 15 14 21 21 31 39 17 17 147 96 1.70 1.69 6.47 5.01 7

279 173 99 58 136 85 15 14 16 16 17 17 35 45 16 19 132 76 1.44 1.38 5.64 4.84 8

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