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1 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 1945 U.S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE W. AVERELL HARRIMAN, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS J, C. CAPT, Director

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3 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE W. AVERELL HARRIMAN, 8ecre tary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS J. C. CAPT, Director UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 ING AGRICULTURAL.COUNTIES The rank of the leading counties in the United States. in.. agriculture and agricultural products, 1946 and 1944, with comparisons, 1940 and 1939 Prepared under the supervision of. RAY HURlEY. Chief, Agriculture Division BUREAU OF THE CENSUS UNIT~D STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1947 For sale l;>y the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Price 30 cents.

4 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 'J. C. Director PHILIP M. CAPT HAUSER Deputy Director A. ROSS ECKLER Assistant Director HOWARD C. GRIEVES Assistant Director MORRIS H. HANSEN StatisticaL Assistant to the Director RALPH E. GALLOWAY Executive Assistant to the Director UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 REPORTS ON AGRICULTURE Volume I.Statistics for farms, acreage, value, characteristics, livestock, livestock products, crops, fruits, and value o farm products. This volume consists of 33 parts, comprised of State reports with statistics for counties. Part 1. New England States: Part 13. Kansas ~Iaine 14. Delaware, Maryland, and District New Hampshire of Columbia Vermont 15. Virginia and West Virginia Massachusetts 16. North Carolina and South Caroliu Rhode Island 17. Georgia Connecticut 18. Florida 2. Middle Atlantic States: 19. Kentucky New York 20. Tennessee New Jersey 21. Alabama Pennsylvania 22. Mississippi 3. Ohio 23. Arkansas 4. Indiana 24. Louisiana 5. Illinois 25. Oklahoma 6. Michigan 26. Texas 7. Wisconsin 27. Montana 8. Minnesota 28. Idaho 9. Iowa 29. Wyoming and Colorado 10. Missouri 30. New Mexico and Arizona 11. North Dakota and South 31. Utah and Nevada Dakota 32. Washington and Oregon 12. Nebraska 33. California Volume!I.General ReportStatistics by subjects for the Unite States, geographic divisions, and States (one volume). AGRICULTURE DIVISION RAY HURLEY Chief Chapter I. Farms and Farm Property II. Size of Farms III. Color and Tenure or. Farm Operator IV. Age, Residence, Years on Farm, and Work of'f Farm v. Farm Population and Farm Labor VI. Farm Facilities, Roads,and Farm \lachinery VII. Livestock and Livestock Products VIII. Field Crops and Vegetables IX. Fruits and Nuts, and Horticultural Specialties x. Value of Farm Products, and Type of Farm WARDER B. JENKINS Assistant Chief Farm Economics and Finance HILTON E. ROB I SON. Crops JOHN A. BURROUGHS Livestock CARL R. NYMAN Value of Farm Products RAYMOND S. WASHBURN SPECIAL REPORTS MultipleUnit OperationsUnits,, subunits, acreage, value, char acteristics, specified crops ~nd livestock,and value of products Ranking Agricultural CountiesThe rank of the leading countie in the United States in a.gricul ture and agricultural products, 1845 and 1944, with comparisons, 1940 and Report for 1945 Sample Census of AgricultureStatistics by State \ for items for which data were collected on a sample basis an data for farms classif'ied by size of farm, color and tenure o farm operator, type of farm, value of product~ and economi class. II

5 . LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Washington, D. C. MAY 26, 1947 SIR: I transmit herewith a special report of the 1945 Census of Agriculture, entitled, "Ranking Agricultural Counties." This report presents statistics for selected items of inventory and agrieultural production fo.r the leadjng counties in the United States. Legal provision for the 1945 Census of Agrlculture was made by the Act providing for the Fifteenth Decennial Census, approved June 18, The ~ompllation of t~e statistics and the preparation ot this spe~ial report was under the supervision of Ray Hurley, Chief Statistician for Agr.iculture, assisted by Charles Frazier, Ralph G. Altman, Gladys R. Eagle, and Henry A. Tucker. Respectfully, BON. W. AVERELL HARRIMAN, Seoretary of Commeroe J. C. CAPT,,Direotor of the Census m

6 CONTENTS Page Introduction _. V Sununary.... ~..., : l 100 leading counties in Value of farm p~oducts sold or used by farm households,... 2 LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 100 leading counties in Horses and colts. : Mules ;and mule colts.....,... 4 Oattle atld calves.... "... 1!. 5 Cows milked ~... 6 Milk produced ,... 7 Value of dairy products sold,... _. 8 Hogs and pigs :.. 9 She'ep 'and lambs : Chickens on farms Chickens raised ~ Chick~n eggs produced.~...' Turkeys raised ,_ FIELD CROPS HARVESTED 100 leading counties in Corn for gl:"ain... ~...,...._... ~. 18 Wheat., :.,.. 18 Oats threshed.. j. ~ Barley threshed Flax harvested.._. :.. _ Soybeans grown alone & ; ~ 26 Soybeans harvested for beans ,.. 27 Peanuts harvested for nuts All hay, exclgding sorghums for hay :.: Alfalfa cut for hay Cotton Tobacco Irish potatoes :...., Sweetpotatoes and yams ,. '" leading counties in Rice _ ~ VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE (EXCLUDING IRISH AND SWEET POTATOES) 100 leading counties in Vegetables harvested for sale, total 'Fresh beans (snap, string, or wax) Sweet corn Tomatoes... ;......,..., FRUITS AND NUTS 100 leading counties in Value of specified fruits and nuts harvested ~ 47 Apples, trees of all ages, ~.. 48 Cherries, trees of all ages '. : Peaches, trees of all ages , ;.., 52 Pears, trees of all ages ',.. : Plums and prunes, trees of all ages ~..., Grapes, vines of all ages ~., leadin~ counties in Oranges, trees of all ages : Grapefruit, trees of allages. _ IV

7 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES Introduction. This special report presents statistics for selected items or inventory and agricultural production for the leading counties in the United States. The widespr~ad interest in the relative importance of the more important agricultural counties has prompted the preparation or this report. R.ank of counttes.the leading counties were selected on the basis of the extent to which they; contributed to the United States total for the particular item of inventory or production. The rank of a county depends on the magnitude of the inventory or product io'n 1t~m for the county. The method used in ranking counties does not prov:l:de a measure of the intensity or production. A. county may occupy a foremost positiorrbecause it comprises a large area or a large area of farm la?d For most or the items, the rank of _the county according to the 1945 Census of Agriculture, as well as the 1940 CeDsus of Agriculture, is given. Since rank is determined dn the basis of data for a single year, the rank' of a county, particularly for production items, may be influenced considerably by climatic and economic conditions prevailing during the particular year. Source of statistics.: Tlre statist! cs given in this report ~ere secured in the 1945 and 1940 Censuses of Agriculture. In these cen suses, enumerators visited each farm and ranch and obtained a report as to the number of livestock, :tivestock p_roduction,and crop acreage and production en each of these farms and ranches. Reports for each i tern were totaled for ail farms ir. the county. These totals are given for each county in volume I of the reports Df the 1945 Census of Agriculture and we're used in the preparation of the tables given in this_ special report. Scope of the report.this report includes the ranking counties for only a limited number of selected items for the 1945 Census of Agriculture. For most of the items, figures are given_ for tpe 100 ranking counties; how~ver,for items for which production is centered in a re~ stricted number of counties, the data ha,ve been limited to the 50 leading coooties. When the tables include two or more related items such as acreage and production,the counties listed in each table were selected on the basis of only one item. In the case of most crops, the selection of. counties and the order of rank and listing were based on acreage. The 100 l~ading counties based on acreage may not be identical with the 100 leading in proouction. Moreover, counties ranked on the basis of acre age do not appear in the same order as counties ranked on the basis of production. Since only the 100 leading counties based on acreage appear in the tables, usually not all of the 100 ranking counties based on productioo are listed. However, the rank of the counties based on production has been determined on the basis of the 100 leading producing counties, regardless of whether all these are listed in the table. Definitions and explllnations.a farm, ror census purposes, is all the land on which so~re agt'icultural operations are performed by one person, either by his own labor alone or with the assistance of members of his household. or hired empioyees. The land operated by a partnership is likewise considered a farm. A "farm" may consist of a single tract or land, or a number of separate tracts, and the several tract~ may be held under different tenures, as when one tract is owned by the farmer and another tract is rented by him. When a landowner has one or more tenants, renters, croppers, or managers~ the land operated by each is considered a farm. Thus, on a plantation the land operated by each cropper, renter, or tenant is reported as a separate farm,and the land operated by the owner or manager by means of wage hands is like. wise reported as a separate farm. Farming, or agricultural operations, consists of the production of crops or plants, vines,and trees (excluding forestry operations) or of the keeping, grazing, or feeding of live _ stock for animal products (including serums), animal increase, or value increase. Livestock, as here used, includes poultry of all kinds, rabbits, bees, and furbearing animals in cap tivity, in addition to mules, asses, burros, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and hogs. Farms reporting.the term "farms reporting," as used in the table,indicates the number of farms for which the specified item shown in the particular table was reported. For example, if there were 2, 850 farms in the county and _only 2,619 of these had chickens over 4 months old on hand on January 1, 1945, the number of farms reporting chickens for 1945 would be 2,619. Value of farmproducts sold or used by f~rm households.this value was obtained by Census enumerators from farm operators. The 1945 questionnaire contained nine inquiries relating to the value of groups of farm products sold or used by rarm households. The value of farm products sold or used by farm.households represents a total of the individual reports of v

8 VI CENSUS OF AGRtCULTURE: 1945 / farm operators for the nine valueofproducts lnquiries on the Census questionnaire. This total value gives an approximate measure for farm income. "> The rank of counties according to the value or ra..''il products sold or us~ by farm households presents an overall comparison of the leadtng counties in the United States in the production or all agricultural products. In tne case or the value of dairy products sold and the value or vegetables harvested for sale,the totals for individual valueofproducts inquiries have been used as a basls for ranking the 100 leading counties for these items. In the case of table 34, the rank of' counties according to the value or fruits and nuts has been based on the total for the calculated value or harvested fruits and nuts for which separate inquiries were carried on the 1945 Census Schedule rather than on the value of fruits and nuts sold. The calculated value was obtained by multiplying the producticn of each kind or fruit and nut by countyunit prices. This calculated value includes the value not only of the quantities of fruits and nuts sold, but 'also the value or fruits and nuts used on the farm where produced. Livestock and livestock products.the count of livestock on rarms and ranches ror the 1945 cen,sus or Agriculture was made as of January 1,1945. For the 1940 Census, the count was made as or April 1; The production of livestock products was to be reported fo~ the calendar year preceding the census; for example, the production or milk, eggs, etc., for t~e 1945 Census of Agriculture represents the quantity produced in the calendar year Acreage and production of field cropg. The acreage and production given for the various crops relate to 1944 or Vegetables hllrvested for S;~le.'llle statistics on vegetables relate to those harvested ror sale in 1944 or in When more than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acreage or land during the year, the acreage was counted for each crop. Fruits ~nd nuts.the data on the number of fruit trees relate to the number or trees or all ages on January 1, 1945, or April 1, Figures on production relate to the quantity harvested in 1944 or 1939 except in the case or citrus fruits. For citrus fruits, the data for 1944 relate to the crop harvested in the season from the bloom of The data for 1939 relate to the crop harvested in 1939 and 1940 from the bloom or 1939 for Florida and Texas and in 1938 and 1939 from the bloom or 1938 ror California and Arizona. For several or the rrui ts, the production was enumerated in dirrerent units in various regions and was converted to a common unlt or product! on for use in the ta,bles showing the rank or the c.ounties. Importance of the 100 le~ding counties. The data in tabla 1 indicate the extent to which the leading counties as a group, as well as the leading'county, contribute to tne United States total. The contribution to the United States to tal by the leading count.ies varies from over 99 percent in the case of oranges and grapefruit to 11.4 i,n the case of horses and colts. For many or the selected items, the difference between the leading county and the second leading county was not very significant. For a rew items, however, the total for the leading county was very much larger than the total for the next ranking county. For example, the number or plum and prune trees of all ages for santa Clara County,, California,was almost three times as large as the number in the next ranking county; the acreage of Irish potatoes in Aroostook county, Maine, was nearly three times the acreage in Kern County, California, the second ranking county; the acreage of fresh beans harvested ror sale for Palm Beach County, Florida, ~as almost five times as large as ror the second ranking county; the number of chickens raised for, Sussex County, Delaware, was nearly five times as large as the number raised In the second leading county; the number or grapevines for Fresno County, California, was more than two and onehalf times the number for the second leading county; tne value of all dairy products sold for Los Angeles County, California, was more than double the value for the second ranking county; and the acreage of sweetpotatoes and yams for st. Landry Parish, Louisiana, was more than double that or the second leading county.

9 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 1 SUMMARYTable 1 TOTALS FOR THE.:ING COUI~TIES, COMPARED VIITH THE UNITED STATES TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS: CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE, LEADING C0~1TIES THE LEADING COUNTY (See ~ank ITEM tables for complete titles) ~!I '!'ED STATES TOTAL Total Percent of United States total Name County total Percent of United States total value. of farm products sold or used by farm households dollars 8,108,132,494 3,063,279,939 LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Horses and colts... number.. 8,499,204 Mules apd mule colts.... number.. 3,129,590 Ca~;tle and calves.. number.. 82,654,417 cows milked :,... ::...,,,.. number.. 22,802, 7G4 Milk proiluced...,... gallons.. 2,710,514,595 Value of dairy products sold... dollars 2, 531,407,944 Hogs and pigs... number.. 46,735,417 Sheep and lambs.... number.. 41,223,869 Chickens o n hanil.., number. ;i33,110,.674 Chickens ra<sed;,,,', ~numbe r.. 970,594,957 Chicken eggs. produced,...,dozens S,3'70,069,577 Turkeys ra,ised number,. 27,202,266 FIELD qrqps HARvESTED 970, ,474 9,850,443 4,234,946 2,993,823, ,965,056. 9,684,954 16,468,708 67,611,732 2Ge,910, ' ,103, Los Arigeles, Calif. 31,348, , ? Otter Tail,V.inn... 19,399 Mississippi, Ark." Cherry, Nebr ,888 Los Angeles, Calif. 104,411 Los Angeles, Calif.~07,891,567 Los Angeles, Calif. 35,692,?63 Henry, Ill 183,329 Val Verde, Tex ,208 Sonoma, Calif 3,833,407 Sussex, Del 50,937,912 Sonoma, Calif 40,161,065 Merced, Calif ,604 0,'/ ,35 0, Corn for grain......,... acres WhElat......,acres.. Oats threshed., ,!!.eres Barley tj).reshed...,... acres'.. Flax threshed,...,... acres,. Rice acres Soybeans grown alone... acres soybeans harvested for beans ;.... bushels Peanuts harvested for rtu:ts acres All hay, excluding sorghums' for hay, acres. Alfalfa cut for hey...,',,.. acres Cot ton acres.. Tobacco... ;... acres Irish potatoes... acres.. Sweet potatoes and yems...,. acres 84,349,033 58,286,103 35,424,960 J.l' 693' 751 2,477,070 1,394,129 12,406, ' 725,831 2,957,943 72,286,611 14,977,223 18,961,891 1,630,221 2,536,_715 6?3,121 15,822,932 23,579,81"? 8,684,179 5,742,556 2,042, ,372,170 5,529,: ,126,343 2,363, ,155,178 3,956,220 8,138,@04 1,149,718 1,232, , ~ !.!cLean, Ill.. Ford, Kans.... Otter Tail, Minn Cavalier, N. Dak Imuerial, Calif , , , ,542 72, Vermilion, La. 117, :57 Champaign, Ill , Champaign, Ill... 4,31?, _ Early, Ga... Cherry, Nebr.. Imperial, C.a1if Mississiuoi, Ark Pitt, N.C. 69, , , ,076 37, Aroostook, Maine 163, St. Landry, La... 28, VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE Vegetables narves.ted for ~ale, toth~ acres Fresh beans (snap, str1ng, or wax)... acres Sweet corn...::... acres.. Tomatoes... acres,. FRUITS AND NUTS 4,370, , , ,760 1, 957, ,691 3?0, , Palm Beach, Fla. Palm Beach, Fla.. Columbia, Wis.. San Joaquin, Calif. 89,068 65,264 13,148 24_, L Value, o.f specified fr1lits and nuts harvesteti2 ~ dollars Apples, trees of all ages ;... number Cherries, trees of all ages... n1)11lber.: Peache;s, trees of all ages.... number Pears, trees of all ages number. Plums and prunes,. trees of all. ages nu:nlber Grapes, vines of all ages,, number Oranges, trees of all ages... ~... number., Grapefruit, trees of. all ages..... number 1,284,313,441 65,?75,697 11,989,659 66,470,131 13,875,766 22,715, ,180,682 38,850,840 1'0,635, ,838,938 26,930,186 8,249,790 34,810,427 9,826,616 19,154, ,206,824 l. 38,599, ,619, , , Fresno, Calif. Yakima, Wash... Door, Wis..... Berrien, Mich.. Yakima, Wash... Santa Clare, Calif. Fresno, Calif... Orange, Calif. Hidalgo, Tex~... 68, 18?,210 1,240,4?1 848,835 2, 3:12,605 1,140,183 5,371,812 81,396,930 4,926,328 2,470, ? ' 2For 50 leading counties. Includes calculated values for all fruits and nuts for which separate inquiries were carried on the 1945 Census sehedule,

10 2 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 t. ~~2 VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD OR USED BY FARM HOUSEHOLDS100 LEADING COUNTIES, 1944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 VALUE (DOLLARS) ~ VALUi> ( DOi..LA.RS) ' _UNITED STATl!:S 18,108,132,494 7,813,644, counties 3,063,279,939 1,142,759,047 Los Angeles, Calif 131,348,964 46,920, Dodge, Wis 22,890,181 9,486, b'resno, Calif 104,364,007 27,091,a79 2 a Cumberland, N. J 22,592,676 6 '986,a52 52 Tulare, Calif l00,094,aoo 28,796,697 a 2 Henry, Ill ; 22,477,845 9,371, San Joaquin, Calif 84,371,634 26,645, Middlesex, Mass 22,218,604 11,581,4ai Kern, Calif. 75,764,761 17,761, Woodbury, Iowa. 22,178,559 10,334, Yakima, IVash 66,616,639 17,753, Marion, Oreg 22,027,158 8,209, Orange, Calif 63,698,723 14,403, Bureau, Ill 21,839,~82 lo,il0, Stanislaus, Calif 59,346,674 17,653, Johnston, N. c... 21,676,782 10,126, San Bernardino, Calif 55,953,450 15,925, Polk, Minn. 21,483,155 7,6?6, Aroostook, Maine 50,993,697 18,542, Marathon, Wis 21,180,118 8,292, Imperial,. Calif 50,686,178 13,884, Pitt, N. c... 20,962,513 9,255 ' Lancaster, Pa 50,609,473 24,548, Plymouth, Iowa.20,880,699 8,781, Sonoma, Calif 50,451,255 17,221, Grant, Wis 20,681,464 7,699, Sussex, Del,,, 48,808,562 11,191; Umatilla, Oreg... 20,460,399?,922, Maricopa, Ariz. 48,719,721 17,977, Alameda, Calif 19,936,469 8,304, Santa Clara, Calif... 47,579,296 16,702, Otter T~il, Minn 19,893,683 8,993, Riverside, Calif 45,793,101 ~ 12,543, Worcester, Mass 19,761,931 11,052, Polk, Fla 43,869,?73 10,762,399 ~ 40 Benton, Iowa... 19,545,596 8,550, Weld, Colo 43,510,654 18,865, Butte, Calif... 19,380,132 5,963, Merced, Calif 42,207,296 13,896, Delaware, N. Y... 19,246,211 8,823, Ventura, Calif 38,883,360 14,644,' Kane, Ill 1~,228,518 8,099, Monterey, Calif 38,672,308 15,486, Canyon,. Idaho ~... 19,222,951 7,432,860 ~2 Whitman, Wash 36,803,972 11,059, Solano, Calif 19,216,080 8,547, Hartford, Conn 34.,264,531 14,110, Vermilion, Ill : 18,875,637 8,437, Saqramento, Calif 32,436,401 10,885, Fond dulac, Wis 18,680,719 7,672, McLean, Ill 31,819,429 14,749, Berks, Pe... 18,582,106 9,301, Dane, Wis....31,121, ,536, Steai;"ns, Minn 18',553 '741 7,659, Suffolk, N. Y... 30,569,341 16,571,31~ Wayne., N. Y, 18,549,323 8,485,639?8 16 Mississippi, Ark... 30,.398,269 13,413, Cherokee, Iowa :.,;. 18,498,692 8,476,? Sutter, Calif... 29,000,291 8,857, ,6 Ogle, Ill 18,477,594 7,5p5, Hidalgo, Tex... 28,993,999 8,?21, Scotts Bluff, Nebr, 18,438 '927 10,371, La Salle, Ill 27,359,984 12,685, St. Lawrence, N.Y 18,303,382 8,972, Pottawattamie, Iowa 26,940,631 11,955, Sangamon, Ill, 18,286,608 9,810,092 as 48 Chelan, Wash, 26,343,016 6,162, Clinton, Iowa ~ 18,204,887 8,451, Iroquois, Ill 26,coo,821 11,287, Wake, N. c... : :.. 18,195,350 7,195, San Diego, Calif 25,930,723 11,348, Bolivar, Mi.ss 18,166,133 10,563, Champaign, IlL... 25,585,416 11,789, Monmouth, N. J... 18,068,330 6,732, Livingston, Ill 25,221,505 11,591, Sunflower, Miss 18,004,119 9>'520, Robeson, N. c... 24,604,994 9,661, Bucks, Pa 17,93?,575 9,560, Sioux, Iowa 24,489,566 10,895, Orange,.N. Y, 17,930,367 9;653, Horry, s. c... 17,731,352 s;757, ) Chester, Pa... ;... 24,341,911 12,91?, Santa Barbara, Calif... 24,180,789 '9,560, San Luis Obispo,.Cali1' 17,719,138 6,874, Cook, Ill 24,153,710 9,886, Spokane, Wash. 17,673,746 6,606, Yolo, Calif 24,052,166 9,689, Orange, Fla ,632,033 3,966, Kings, Calif 23,600',599 8,578, Buena Vista, Iowa 17,553,815 7,395, Twin Falls, Idaho... 23,596,619 9,245, Webster, Iowa 17,470,431 8._203, Madera, Calif 23,448,296 6,445, Cass, N. Dak... 17,453,172. 7,533, Kossuth, Iowa 23,436,380 10,670, Grand Forks., N. Dak 17,438,256 4,871, De Kalb, Ill 23,097,198 9,027, Berrien, Mich..., 17,418,566 7,003, York, Pa... 23,056,785 11,643, Onei9a, N. Y... ~ " 17,262,066 8,407, SQ *Not one of the first 100 countie~.

11 ing AGI!lCULTURAL COUNTIES 3 TABLE 3 HORSE$ AND COLTS ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES, 1945, WITH COMPARISONs; 1940 COUNTY ANIJ STATE 1945 (.Jan. 1) 1940 (April l) COUNTY ANIJ STATE 1945 (Jan. 1) NUMBERl 1940 (April l) UNITEJD STATES ' counties... 'I_::9:.:.70::::J!.: '0:::6::::2+ :l:z.=09:::8::1 ~2:.:.7.:..7t+::.::_l Otter Tall, Minn.... Stearns, Minn.... Cherey~ Nebr.. custer, Nebr ~, Dane, Wis. Elko, Nev...,.... Weld, Colo.... Pima, Ariz. ;. ~. Grant,. Wis,.,,. Yakima, Wash.... Malheur, Oreg Marathpn, Wis St. Lawren<:e, N. Y..... Dodge, Wis,...,.;... Holt., Nebr...,.... Lancaster, Pa, Nodaway, Mo Morton, N, Dak... St, Landey, La Apache, Ariz;. Stutsman, N. DeJc, Navajo, Ariz.... Lincoln, Nebr..... Clark, Wis.. Trempealeau, Wis Emmons, N. Dak., Pottawattamie, Iowa ;. Vernon.,. Wis. ~~._,.',.... Todd, _ JAin.n.. ~ Fremont., Wyo. i McLean, N. Dak. Polk, :Minn Meade, S. Dak... Beaverhead,.Mont. Morrison, Minn. ;. Fillmore, Mim!o?d dulac, Wis... ;... Wr:tght ' Minn ; Okanogan, Wash Chippewa, Wis ;.. Sauk, Wis....'.... Crawford, Iall'a. Osage, Okla Dunn, Wis.,,.. McKinley, N. Mex ;.. Dunn, N. Dak...,... ~:.. ~. Clayton, Iowa... Woodbury, lalla, Goodhue' Minn.. Fergus, Mcnt ,599 17,432 16,867 16,555 14,879 14,518 14,020 15,505 15,396 12,961 12,680 12,668 12,288 12,057 ll,966 11,721 11,571 ll,556 11,056 10,888 10,710 10,664 10,658 10,585 10,505 10,292 10,239 10,076 9,950 9,886 9,817. 9, 763 9,566 9,562 9,443 9,583 9,507 9,179 9,174 9,154 9,ll3 9,.097 9,077 9,027 9,026 9,008 9,002 8,990. 8,963' 8:,961 2,"3,588 19,892 17,404 19,075 19,018 10,720 18,455 8,059 16,297 14,630 12,406 14,576 12,996 15,034 12,453 13,775 11,826 10,648 10;894 11,845 11,677 10,968. ll,l61 12,776 10,951. 9,596 12,494 11,738 11,905 11,037 11,593 13,497 8,132 9,969 10,710 13,034 11~665 11,231 9,352 10,487 10,937 10,254 9,lll 10;455 7,914 8,257 ll,167 9,882 11,316. 8, ' Sioux, Icilra. 2 McPherson, S.Dak... 6 Plymouth, Iowa W~eshiek, Iowa... 4 Monroe, Wis San Juan, N. Mex St. Croix, Wis.... Twin Falls; Idaho. Sanilac, Mich ;... Stephens, Okla Kossuth, Iowa Rock, Wis Fayette, Iowa.. ; Barron, VIis Iowa, Wis Polk, Wis.;... ~ r Steuben, N. Y Sheridan, Nebr 49 Renville, Minn, 27 Knox, Nebr... Becker, Minn Grant, N. Dak.. 43 Johnson, Mo.: Bingham, Idaho.. ; RedJro od, Minn. Richland, N. Dak Rosebud, Mont. 30 Rio Arriba, N.Mex. 26 Erie, N. Y Evangeline, La.. Harrison, Iowa Manitowoc, Wis.. Butler, Kans 73 Frederick, Md Harrison, Mo... ' : Macon, Mo Aroostook; Maine 40, Fresno, calif Chautauqua, N.Y Sibley, Minn ; ' lfar 1945, number af all a&es; fa,. 1940, number over 3 months old. *Not one of the first 100 counties. *~ Braces :l:ndicate.~ caunties tied in rank Caddo, Okla..... Huron, Mich.... McHenry, N. Dak. Canyon, Idaho ; Gage, Nebr.. Phillips, Mont.... Shannon, s. Dak.... Columbia, Wis. Olmsted, Minn... Blue Earth, Minn.. 8,960 8,932 8,787 8, 774 8,756 ** 8,748 ** 8t748 ** 8,737 ** 8,737 8,688 8,556 8,654 8,557 8,516 8,510 8,484 8,429 8,370 8,361 8,314 8,286 8,270 8,251 8,228 8,161 8,139 8,129 8,109 8,107 8,010 8,004 8,001 7,989 7,934 7,892 7,844 7,843 7,815 7,806 ** 7,803 ** 7,803 7,784 7,759 7,739 7,729 7,720 7,688 7,681 7,674 7,646 12,057 8,074 11,296 11,517 10,351 8,374 l.0,026 10,078 13,372 6,308 12, , , o,1e I 10, , ,516 8,820 11,823 9,742 9,639 7,400 8,691 9,026 10,791 ll,494 6,570 6,597 9,733 8,766 8,475 9,832 8,479 11,344 8,221 8, ' (~) , , ,959 89, 9,548 } 90 f 90 9,963 t 74 11,909 8,978 9,452 9,241 8,698 5,367 10,486 9,828 10,

12 4 CENSUS OF AGRICUL'J.lURE: 1945 TABLE 4 MULES A..."JD MULE COLTS ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES, 1945, WITH COMPARISONS, (Jan. 1) NUMBERl 1940 (April 1) (Jan. 1) NUI4BER (April 1) 1945 J UNITED STATES 3,129,590 3,844, counties. 669, ,109 Mississippi; Ark.. Robeson, N.c St. Landry, La Bolivar, Miss Johnston, N, c ,311 11,506 10,886 10,839 10,666 l?,56? 10,876 10,265 12,618 10, Pemiscot, Mo Coahoma, Miss. 6 Houston, Ala 2 Lee, Miss _ 4 Madison, Ala 6,350 6,324 6,261 6,252 6,201 8,719 7,555 6,497 6,172 9, Sunflower, Miss Crittenden, Ark Cullman, Ala. Shelby, Tenn De Kalb, Ala ,623 9,341 9,314 9,201' 8,899 12,280 9,490. 9,244 9,443 8, Duplin, N. C Washington, Tex 12 Fayette, Tex... ~ Cleveland, N. c Greenville, s. c 6,116 6,076 6,045 6,032 6,026 5,959 7,126 8,732 7,118 6, ? Orangeburg, s. c.... Washington, Miss Sampson, N. c..... Wake, N. C. Panola, Miss SpartanbUJ'g, S. c..... Horry, S. c. Fayette, Tenn Pitt, N.c Florence, S. c Anderson, S. C Haywood, Tenn.' Nash, N.c Holmes, Miss Phillips, Ark.... I, Gibson, Tenn Mars hall, Ala.. St. 1"rancis, Ark.... Hinds, Miss Wayne, N. c 8,330 8,275 8,100 7,959 7,919 7,894 7,856 7,825 7,757 7,524 7,513 7,488 7,478 7 ~470 7,401 7,387 7,282 7,070 6,965 6,958 9,741 8,713 8,186 7,358 6,342 8,999 6,962 6,901 8,606 7,871 9,033 6,235 7,652 7,778 7,283 8,387 8,034 7,124 7,173 6, ' New Madrid, Mo Lafayette, La Q.uitman, Miss... ; Houston, Tex Lawrence, Ala 16 Maury, Tenn 58 Lauderdale, Tenn ; 60 Lincoln, Tenn 23 Weakley, Tenn 31 Rutherford, Tenn ' Laurens, Ga..... Marshall, Miss Halifax, Va Noxubee, Miss Tuscaloosa, Ala '. ~ 25 Lee, Ark, 29 Pontotoc, Miss 55 Coffee, Ala 53 Blount, Ala...,, ~Franklin, La 6,011 5,942 5,918. 5,906 5,868 5,858 5,847 5,803 5,727 5,696 ' 5,669 5,668 5,651. 5,630 **5,606 **5,606 5,512 5>'501 5,499 5,457 7,330 5,637 5,874 6,198. 6,231 5,416 5,515 5,760 6,061 5,179 6,11? 4,998 5,640 4,900 5,433 6,187 5,128 5,541 5,769 6, (*} 68 (*} Jefferson, Ark.... Madison, Miss..... Yazoo, Illiiss. DeSoto, Miss.. ~ Craighead, Ark. Tallahatchie, Miss Poinsett, f~k Leflore, Miss ~ Pittsylvania, Va Edgecombe, N.c Wilson, N. c Monroe, Miss.~4 ~ Jackson, Ala.: Smith, Tex. Williamsburg, S. c... 6,866 6,835 6,825 6,811 **6,777 ":*6,777 6,732 6, **6,664 **6,664 6,601 6,516 6,501 6,484 7,040 6,7).0 7,915 6,095 7,481 t 7,512 l 6,837 7,816 7,444 6,832 6,549 7;293 6,789 6,211 6, Harnett, N. c lr ll Red River, Tex ~ Nashoba, Miss Vermilion: La. ' Tunica. Miss. Mor:gan, Ala...,.... Union, N.c..... Sumner,. Tenn Carroll, Ga Cross, Ark Giles, Tenn Barren,. Ky.... Darlington, s. c... ~..... Rusk, Tex.... VanZandt, Tex ,435 5,406 5,405 5,381 5,362 5,352 5,342,5,2?6 5,269 5,218 5,210 5,199 5,194 5,173 5,143 5,796 6,130 5,303 5,'336 5,379 5,973 5,665 5,438 6,200 5,419 5,224 5,05? 4,938. 6,558 6, (*} (*} 84 (*} 85 (*} sa (*l 89 8? 90 (*} ? Columbus, N. c.... Halifax, N. c... 'l'ipton, Tenn... Madison, Tenn ~imestone, Ala 6,445 6,429 6.,421 6,417 6,393 6,217 7,184 6,328 6,387 7, Wilson, Ten!l Pike, Ala~._... ; Copiah, Miss York, Pa Chickasaw, Miss 5,137 5,118 5,071 5,070 5,063 4,939 5,013 5,052 7,671 4, For 1945, number of all ages; for 1940, number over 5 months old. *Not on~ of lhe f'irst 100 counties. **Braces indicate 2 counties tied in rank.

13 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 5 TABLE 5 CATTLE AND CALVES ON FARMS 100 LEADING COUNTIES, 1945, WITH COMPARISONS, (Jan. 1) NUMBERl 1940 (April 1) (Jan. 1) NUMBERl 1940 (Apdl 1) UNITED STATES,,,,,, 82,654,417 60,674, counties... ~..., 9, ,374,348 Cherry, Nebr Elko, Nev.., Weld, Colo. Stanislaus, Calif. Kern, Calif., 237,888 1a1,ooa 176, , , , ,344 88, , , Deaf Smith, Tex 4 WoodbUry, Iowa 23 Knox, Nebr 12 Manitowoc, Wis 13 Outagamie, Wis. 84,679 84,273 84,244 83,355 3,242 34,140 56, ,637 68, (<:) 52 I*) 53 (.,,) Merced, Calif.. Tulare, Calif'.... Maricopa, Ariz Los Angeles, Calif' Dane, Wis.. 165, , , , , , , ,084 loo,ll2 115, Benton, Iowa...,, 2 Yakima, Wash, 8 Wloneshiek, Iowa 16 Cuming, Nebr Polk, Wis ,209 82,797 82,129 81,969 81,409 <\7,168 56,200 63,112 42,321 67' Marathon, Wis Custer, Nebr Holt, Nebr.,.. _ Otter Tail, Minn. St, Lawrence, N. Y 142, , , , , ,222 99,589 94, , ,236 ll 6 Bexar, Tex St. Croix, Wis Tama, Iowa 14"" 9 Sauk, Wis Clayton, Iowa, 80,821 80,684 80,614 80,602 80,450 44,956 63,214 67,956 66,387 63, I*) Grant, Wis Lincoln, Nebr Dodge, Wis ~ Fresno, Calif Osage, Okla.. 124, , , , ,971 96,414 85, ,890 75, , McLean, Ill Bureau, Ill Shawano, Wis Matagorda, Tex 20 7 Pinal, Ariz, 80,413 79,744 78,550 78,344 78,302 54,833 55,438 63,735 59,646 55, (:>) Stearns, Minn Lancaster,?a. Clark, Wis.~.. ):'ottawattamie, Iowa Malh~'Ur, Oreg..... I " Harris, Tex Delaware, N. Y. San Luis Obispo, Calif'... Sioux, Iowa~.,. Fond du Lac, Wis. 118,500 ll6, ,029 lll, , , , , , ,642 91,868 82, ,281 75,906 65, ,437 95,378 85,600 64,597 81, Green, Wis Otsego, N. Y Big Horn, Mont Gonzales, Tex Kossuth, Iowa, Goodhue, Minn Union, N, Mex Dunn, Wis De Kalb, Ill Fayette, Iowa 78,187 78,187 78,118 '78,062 78,046 77,613 77,258 77,095 76,625 76,561 65,257 70,807 60,384 47,276 63,411 61,743 51,238 6ll,823 51,870 61, (<>) S~ridan, Nebr.. Beaverhead, Mont Monterey, Calif Barron., W:is.. ~ Fillmore, Minn 99,625 97,687 97,509 96,226 95,932 77,963 56,465 86,001 79,090 72, Fergus, Mont 32 Dawson, Nebr Lafayette, Wis Victoria, Tex Jones, Iowa~ 76,500 76,460 76,340 76,024 75,957 52,280 49,249 58,934 67,961 63, Garden, Nebr Plymouth, Iowa.... San Joaquin, Calif'... Vernon, Wis. Sanilac., Mich.. Clinton, Iowa... ; Henry, Ill.. :..: Crawford, Iowa. Chippewa., Wis Ogle, Ill. Rock, Wis. Jefferson, _N. Y. Oneida, N Y Iowa, Wis.. Butler, K~s... 95,753 94,827 92,45'9 '92,399 92~188 92,122 91,549 91,412 89,396 88,811 87,253 87,089 86,439 85,525 85,335 61,109 59,353 64,548 75,359 67,450 72,807 61,368 58,532 72,944 57,854 67,040 84,108 82,931 68,459 '10, Nodaway, Mo... ~... Cattaraugus, N, Y Polk, Minn. Cochise, Ariz Jefferson, Wis.~ Minnehaha, s. Dak, Caddo, Okla 43 ~91 Monroe, Wis McHenry, Ill 45 f/7 Wharton, Tex so 51 Lake,. Oreg,...,,.. 27 Atascosa, Tex 28 De Witt, Tex 44 Olmsted, Minn 41 Brown, 'Wis 75,807 75,304 75,300 75,207 74,986 74,730 74,671 74,576 74,313 74,313 74,266 74,232 74,147 74,091 74,086 48,608 68,484 60,542 93,382 62,465 54,581 50,348 61,394 66,260 55,676 51,8ll 39,789 51,190 57,214 58, : Fo.r 1945, number of all ages; for 1940, number over 5 months old. *No't one. of the first 100 counties,

14 6 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1"945 TABLE 6 COWS MILKED ON FA..~'100 LEADING COUNTIES IN THE NUMBER OF COWS MILKED, 1944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 NUMBER NUMBER COUNTY AND ST/>TE : UNITED STATES 22,802,764 21,956, counties. 4,254, ,144 Los Angeles, Calif.., 104,411 77, Bradford, Pa m,866 35, Marathon, Wis 88,829 75, Lafayette, Wis 57,856 34, Dane, Wis ; 85,215 76, Whatcom, Wash 'm,40:3 29, St. Lawrence, N. Y 79,626 85, Goodhue, Minn 57, Dodge, Wis ~ 75,458 66, Todd, Minn,,. e., 56,501 54, Clark, Wis 75,155 66, Fresno, Calif,. 36,000 28, Delaware, N. Y 70,875 67, Sonoma, Calif 35,525 29, Stanislaus, Cal.if 65,681 51, ~aylor, Wis 55,151 28, Otter Tail, Minn 62,569 58, R~~kimer, N. Y 55,076 55, Stearns, Minn 61,155 52, Madison, N. Y 54,500 54, Merced, Calif 60,705 42, Winnebago, Wis 54,410 50,~86 6l 68 Fond dulac, Wis 59,995 51, Morrison, Minn 54,559 50, Barron, \Vis 58,252 48, Oconto, Wis 54,245 29, Grant, Wis 56,845 49, Wood, Wis 54,180 51, Vernon, Wis 55,506 48, Clayton, Iowa 55,959 52, Jefferson, N. Y ss,m1 58, Lewis, N.! 35,653 55, Chippewa, Wis 54,718 46, Washington, Wis 35,458 29, Lancaster, Pa 54,114 42, Stephenson, Ill 52,912 27, Oneida, N. Y... 52,750 56, Erie, N. Y 52,795 51, Manitowoc, Wis 52,6l9 45, Orleans, Vt 52,715 50, Outagamie, Wis 51,620 45, Steuben, N. Y ~2,658 50,711 n 64 Shawano, Wis 50,129 42, Columbia, Wis ; 52,590 50, Green, Wis 48,446 45, Pierce, Wis 52,573 27, Rock, Wis 48,515 40, Freeborn, Minn 52,269 54, McHenry, Ill 47,059 45, Susque~, Pa 52,061 50, Otsego, N. Y 46,777 46, McLeod, Minn. 51,947 28, Cattaraugus, N. Y.~ 45,757 44, Frederick, Md 51,553 26, Dunn, Wis ~ 45,579 58, Crawford, Pa 51,282 :so, Jefferson, Wis 45,255 40, Fillmore, Minn 51,211 28, Brown, Wis 45,170 58, Winneshiek, Iowa 5o,eo9 28, Walworth, Wis 45,122 58, Fayette, Iowa 50,744 29, Waupaca, Wis 44,647 58, Onondaga, N. Y 50,640 :so, Sheboygan, Wis 44,402 40, Washington, N. Y 30,599 29, Polk, Wis 44,552 58, Carver, Minn 50,589 26, Sauk, Wis. 44,500 41, Pine, Minn 50,548 27, Waukesha, Wis 45,610 40, Worcester, Mass 29,966 29, Monroe, Wis 42,860 58, Kewaunee, Wis 29,852 24, Chautauqua, N. Y 41,654 58, Polk, Min~ 29,771 50, St. Croix, Wis 41,463 55, Clinton, N. Y 29,770 28, Chenango, N. Y 41,267 42, Addison, Vt 29,709 27, Iowa, Wis 41,125 58, Bu.ffalo, Wis 29,592 26, Sanilac, Mich. 40,656 55, Greene, Mo 29,465 22, {*) Wright, Minna 40,288 55, Hennepin, Minn 29,205 25, Franklin, Vt. 59,725 57, Calumet, Wis 28,977 25, Trempealeau, Wis 59,151 54, St. Louis, Minn 28,926 26, Richland, 1/lis 59,054 56, Schoharie, N. Y 28,498 27, Orange, N. Y 58,595 58, Kent, Mich 28,404 23, San Joaquin, Calif 58,496 51, Canyon, Idaho 28,590 22, (*~ Tulare, calif 58,044 55, Maricopa, Ariz 28,100 22, (* Chester, Pa 57,942 58, Wayne, Pa ~. 28,089 25, *Not one of the first 100 counties.. '

15 RANlONG AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 7, TABLE 7. MILK PRODUCED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN THE PRODUCTION OF MILK, 1944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939,GALLONS R1INK GALLONS COU1"TY AND STATE 'UNITED STATES ;t2,710,5l4,595 11,508,243, counties 2,993,823,583 2,564,230,668 Los.Angeles, Calif ; 107,891,567 82,906, Sonoma, Calif 26,030,746 20,115, Dane, Y/.is. ~." 61,540,182 52,302, Washington, Wis 25,824,426 21,623, Marathon, Wis~. ' ~., 58,550,923 46,164, Winnebago, Wis 25,800,793 21,438, Dodge, W_is, 57,752,516 50,543, Kane, Ill 25,174,630 20,698, st. Lawrence, N, Y 54,268,983 52,586, Lafayette, Wis 25,170,301 20,501, stanislaus, Calif., 52,344, ,955, Wright, Minn... 24,857,666 20,045, Merced, Calif 52,058,466 ~7,541, Kings, Calif 24,758,908 17,205, Clark, W.is 48,362,996 42,608, Goodhue, Minn... 24,509,408 21,331, Delaware, N. Y... " 47,315,160 41,099, Herkimer, N. Y... 24,508,636 25,428, Fond du Lac, Wis... 46,261,276 37,703, Richland, Wis. 24,256,331 21,260, McHe~y, Ill ,701,023 35,425, Lewis, N. Y. 23,947,916 21,915, Barron, Wts... 40,496,703 32,491, Susquehanna, Pe. 23,739,206 20,526, Lancaster, Pa 39,839,316 30,774, Stephenson, Ill... 23,708,447 18,809, Jefferson, N. y 38,886,972 39,734, Onondaga, N.Y 23,684,416 21,858, Mariit(}woc, Wis : 38,813,991 33,906,_ Oconto, Wis... 23,533,101 19,629, Oneida, N. Y... 38,342,717 38,814, Sussex, N. J'... 23,427,488 20,208, Outagemie, Wts 38,140,027 33,464, Franklin, Vt 23,310,432 20,683, Green, W.is.,,,,,. 37,708,185 34,189, Calumet, Wis 23,204,777 18,996, Sheboygan, Wis... 35,806,974 32,132, Trempealeau, Wis 22,963,589 19,705, JeffersOR 0 Wis... 35,634,851 28,995, Columbia, Wis 22,718,242 19,161, Stearns, Minn.~~ _ 35,480, ,439, Washington, N. Y... 22,684,054 20,879, Walworth Wis., 35,417,887 30,759,255' steuben, N. Y... ~ 22,287,491 19,188, Shawano, Wis ~ 34,956,553 29,554, Erie, N, Y... 22,247,439 20,519, "' 64 Tulare, Calif 34,569,473 28,117, Frederick, Md... 22,241,558 17,145, Chippewa, Wis 34,316,022 30,151, Todd, Minn 22,137,270 20,639, Rock, Wis ;,, ;34,308,791 2'7,691, Wood, Wis. 21,886,495 19,630, Brown, Vlis...,., 33,898,011 29,294, Worcester, Mass 21,345,449 20,547, Otter Ta;il, Minn 33,815,343 34,2'76, Wyomi:llg, N. Y...,. 20,933,603 16,414, San Joaquin, Calif... 33,569,740 24,738, Schoharie, N. Y... 20,728,540 18,551, ~rant, Wis......;, 33,423,375 2?,049, Canyon, Idaho... 20,604,700 18,586, Waukesha,. Wis..,, 33,419,444 30,159, Crawford, Pa 20,585,469 18,705, Otsego, N.Y. 32,694,489 29,682, Humboldt, Calif... 20,481,361 17,089, Orarige, N. Y... 3l,451:l,595 29,017, Maricopa, Ariz 20,273,524 15,167, {*) Chenango, N..Y, ~.. ~ 30,853, ,401, King, wash 20,249,527 17,789, cattar~ue;us, N. Y... 30,565,692 27,586, Kewaunee, Wis. 20,192,947 18,099, VernOn, W'is. 30,370,534 26,440,85' Wayne, Pa... 20,1?4,043 17,049, Sauk, W1:s,.., _..,. 29,735,962 24,240, Marin, Calif 20,154,889 17,437, WaupaCa,,fis.,,., ~, 29,468,432 26,077, Pine, Minn 20,154,839 15,156, {*) Polk, Wts.:.. ~ ~. 29,3H),l44 25,5?8, Hennepin, Minn ~ 19,842,458 18,754, Dunn, Wi~..,. ~,.,.. ~ '29,219,095 24,247, Taylor, Wis 19,841,258 16,492, {*) Whatcom,. Wa Sh.. 28,58l,'i'l5 20,553, McLeod, Minn 19,'753,786 1'7,479, Mad~_ son, N. Y,.;....;,"... 2?,980, ,108, Morrison, Minn.. 19,710,315 15,053, {*) Chester, pa.. ~ 27,706;530 26,321, Pierce,"Wis 19,697,277 16,890, ~radford, P~... ~ 27,631,839 23,761, Orleans, Vt ~9,594,105 16,737, St. Croi:J1, Wis..., ,355,762 23,421,585, Clinton, N. Y... 19,5?6,105 18,606,53b Monroe, Wi s,.,. 27,091,186 22,694, Cortland, N.Y... 19,437,469 18,901, Fresno, Calif., ~ 26,926,424 20,'710, Clayton, Iowa... 19,430,452 17,265, Chaut~~q~a, N. Y 26,796,729 23,578, Addison, Vt. 19,409,802 17,800, Sanilaq;. Mich.,... ' 26;523,252 21,062; Berks, Pa 19,274,641 16;884, Iowa, ;Wis :. ~,.. 26;38?,624 23,489,? Carver, Minn 19,204,488 17,070, *Not one of.the first 100 counties.

16 8 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 8 VALUE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD100 LEADING COUNTIES IN VALUE, ~944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939.VALUE (DOLLARS) VALUE (DOLLARS) ; UNITED STATES , ,118,192, counties r_7_5_7~1~9_6~5~;_05~6t3~0~5~1 4_9_3~1~8~5~5r+'~ Los Angeles, Calif Stanislaus, Calif Delaware, N, Y. Merced, Calif, St. Lawrence, N.Y 35,692,763 15,504,147 13,872,419 15,540, ,520,247 16,071,495 4,418:.284 6,099,412 5,980,296 5,806, Susqu 3hanna, Pa ~32, Washington, N, Y , ,675 Kane, Ill.. ; ,459 _2,556,976 Humboldt, Calif... ~ ;045, ,'182 Onondap:a, N. Y... 6,027, Dane, Wis Marathon, Wis Dodge, \Vis, Lancaster, Pa Oneida, N, z ,2?3, ;038,970 12,336,994 10,949,384 10,438,797 5,100,220 4,306,5;)2 4,58.9,304 4,545,007 4,852, ll 8 Marin, Calif ,20l. Monroe, Wis~ , l,:S65 Litchfield, Conn , St. Croix, Wis... 5,942, 787 2,156;:300 Dutchess, N, Y , : McHenry, Ill. Clark, Wis Fond dulac, Wis Jefferson, N. Y Barron, Wis ,427,957 10,425,135 10,134,593 9,919,546 9,901,785 4,134,139 3,919,569 3,611,431 4,572,771 3,572,084 ll Washington, Wis ,251 2, Sanilac, MiCh 5,798, ,292 Sauk, i'lis... 5,760,200 2, Schoharie, N. Y ,181 2,720,014 Erie, N. Y ,115 2,688, Orange, N. Y.. Tulare, Calif SanJoaquin, Calif otsego, N. Y... Walworth, Wis 9,503,644 9,032,172 8,94:)..,424 8,933,948 a,al.o,l77 5,268,168 3,185,516 3,:386,5:30 4,0'Z.5,288 5,458, ' :3 Cortland, N. Y... 5,692,651 2,.664,865 Stearns, Minn. 5,657,136 2,439,815 Winnebago, Wis , Otter Tail, Minn... 5;622, Orleans, Vt ,504, hester, Pa... ~. MaQitowoc, Nis Waukesha, Wis. Outagam:ie, Wis Chenango, N, Y 8,624,769 8,418,358 8,3&1,929 8,568,657 8,54 5,820 5,105,682 3,:~26,305 4,059,158 5,289,122 :3,816,605 23: Kings, Calif ,513,067 1, 774,257 Berks, Pa ,526,617 Addison, Vt ,481 2,461,568 Steuben, N. Y..., 5,417, Wayne, Pa... ~... 5,388,269 2, Jefferson, Wis Chippewa, Wis, sonoma, Calif Rock, Wis Sheboygan, Wis 8,016,102 7,8P.~,450 7,769,929 7 '713,108 7,6~,820 2,921.,369 2,764,962 2,615,177 2,887,095 3,.036, Clinton, N. Y , ,090 Wyoming, N, Y ,019,483 King, Wash 5,225,660 2,231,179 Wright, Minn , Hartford, Conn... 5,162,807 3,192, Sussex, N. J. Madison, N. Y Shawano, Wis.... Brown, Wis..... Green, Wis.. 7,678,445 7,609,002 7/,559,385 7,520,507 7,482,146 4,557,126 5,27:3,43.0 2,905,507 2,795,548 2,911, Hennepin, Minn ,549 Richland, Wis ,259 Lafayette, Wis... 5, , Calumet, Wis 5, f4,477 Oconto, Wis... 4, , (*) Bradford, Pa Cattaraugus, N. Y Fresno, Calif. Worcester, Mass Franklin, Vt 7,442,283 7,440,264 7,425,486 7,275,689 6,866, 773 5,136,535 3,176,638 2,209,~57 5,175,952 3,076,2: ' Iowa, Yis... 4,:942,761 1,968,398 Santa Clara, Calif, 4,911, Wood, Wis... 4,889,299 1,828,427. Bristol, Mass...,... ~ 4,87~ Broome, N. Y 4,e Whatcom, Wash ~Yaupaca, Wis., Herkimer, N, Y Chautauqua; N.Y Vernon, \Vis I Dunn, Wis. Polk, Wis Grant, Wis..... Frederick, Md Lewis, N. Y 6,821,,615 6,790,275 6, 770,679 6,71,5,819 6,674,780 6,658,689 6,579,658 6,518,041. 6,465,194 6,329,459 2,125,592 2,543,738 3,121,635 2,936,346 2,404,408 2,276,302 2,522,eo6 2,:515,148 2,814,595 2,532, Hunterdon, N. J... 4,8s5,853 Skagit, Wash... 4,837.,943 Chittenden, Vt,.., Canyon, Id~!ho... 4, 736,1:36 Crawford, Pa 4, ~ Warren, N. J... 4~71'1,25'5 Stephenson, Ill... 4,698,398 Columbia, Wis.. ; ,200 San Bernardino, Calif... 4,678,285 San Diego, Calif 4,&~6,607 2,520,779 1,549,750 2,191,340 1,622,109 2,229,029 2,423,091 1,677,901 1,729,666 1,825,996 1,824,482 91; *Not one of the first 100 counties,

17 ing AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 9 T.ABLE 9 HOGS.AND PIGS ON FARMS~ 100 LEADING CO~WIES, 194~ WITH COMPARISONS, 1940 ~ NIDSBE!.i (Jan. 1) (April 1) UNITED STATES,,,,,, 46,735,1],17 34,037, counties 9,684,954 6,067,621 Henry, n ,329 95,652" l 3 Scott, Iowa.. Cedar, I,ovra. 156, ,925 2 l" Sac, Iowa Johnson,!OR'a.. 147,016 97, Clayton, Iowa... Washington, Icwra;,., 146,546 91, Muscatine, Iowa Bureau; Ill ,462 78, Renville, Minn Plymouth, Iowa ;.._..,. 138,051 76, Montgomery, Ind..... Mercer, Ill ,,. 134,178 91, Freeborn, Minn McLean, Ill.,......,. 134,004 70, Cedar, Nebr Pottawattamie, Iowa 129,583 81, Poweshiek, Iowa... Kossuth, Iowa 129,157 72, Page, Iowa... Sioux, Iowa.,,, 125,253 69, Grundy, Iowa... Knox, Ill ,597 79, BlackHawk, Iowa... Fulton, Ill ~ ~ 122,229 79, b'brien, Iowa.. Bent oil, Iowa. ~... ~ 120,827 75,ll Cerro Gordo, Iowa... Linn, Iowa.., 120,445 81, Sal~e, Mo.,, Clinton, Iowa... ~ 120,2ll 70, Madison, Ohio.. Warren, Ill.., ,034 79,799' 17 9 Carroll, Iowa.. Crawford, Iowa. 119,801 70,0fS Butler, Iowa.... Tama, Iowa~. 113,138 72, Cass, Iowa. Woodbury,. Ic:wa ,753 73, Sangamon, Iil Franklin, Iowa ~ ~ no, , Ogle, Ill..... Jasper,\ Iowa., 110,834 82, Fayette, Iowa Rush, Ind ,407 78, Dallas, Iowa Iowa, Iowa 109,718 68, Blue Earth, Minn Cherokee, Iowae. ~.. 108,587 63,710 2s 57 'Ida, IOW"a.... D'a:ne, Wis 107,913 62, Buchanan, Iowa... 'Nright, Iawa. 104, ,43Ej Sto:ry, Iowa.... Grant' "Wis., ~ 104,049 70, Morgan, Ill De Kalb, Ill ,827 50, Lyon, Iowa.. Delaware, Iowa 103,550 57, Clinton, Ohio... Buena Vista, Iowa. 105,494 63, Dubuque, Iowa :... Pike, lll ,567 67, l Minnehaha, S. Dak Keokuk, Iqwa. 102,212 71, Clay, Iowa.. Marshall, Iowa 102,187 62, Clinton,Ind Nodaway, Mo. 100,176 75, Madison,_ Ind McDonough, Ill ,175 68, Stearns, Minn.. Hardin, Iowa... 99,145 57' Webster, Iowa. Hancock, Ill..... '!!7,ass 63, Knox, Nebr.... Stephenson, Ill... ;... e 97,585 54, Fillmore, Minn... Hudson, N. J ~ 96,027 57, Hancock, Iowa...,. Whiteside, Ill 95,109 58, Preble, Ohio... ~aribault, Minn 94,721 62, Adair, Iowa Winneshiek, Iowa 95,401 52, Pickaway, Oh~o. She~by, Iowa ~ 93,079 55, Redwood, Minn Adams, Ill ~.~ 92,646 59, Louisa, Iovia... ~... Hamilton, Iowa ' 92,575 56, La Salle, lll..., Martin, M~ 92,252 65, Lafayette, ~o Mahaska, Iowa.. 92,120 69,683" Humboldt, Iowa. Cuming, Nebr 91,528 32,9B 49. Fayette, Ohio Jones, Iowa ~ 90,862 64, Boone, Ind... NUMBER (Jan. 1) (April 1) 90,118 59,050 89,423 / 48,341 89,260 49,818 ag,l76 56,729 88,581 58, ,224 56,487 87,902 55,036 87,071 42,369 86,041 68,257 85,889 65,458 85,859 52,524 85,622 58,234 84,786 52,512 85,999 48,411 83,818 60,399 85,591 62,778 85,139 49,805 85,085 55,672 83,059 54,421 83,016 68,178 82,880 52,567 82,847 50,260 82,619 52,271 81,907 81,791 54,374 43,864 81,457 57,071 81,105 52,646 80,833 50,535 80,728 42,941 80,589 56,224 80,506 47,"!73 79,999 42,698 79,925 49,917 79,115 60,303 77,359 56,536 76,719 56,862 76,505 48,858 76,022 51,060 75,322 44,458 75,238 41,708 73,515 58,323 75,456 49,847 72,795 46,542 72,409 46,314 72, ,599 71,960 37,971 71,794 49,351 71,741 40,778 71,662 65,057 70,916 56,716,_ l3t,b 194(; l ' l ' For 19 1.:5, numb"ar of all ages; for 1940, number over 4 months old. *Not _one of the first 100 counties.

18 10 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLll; 10 SHEEP AND LAMBS ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN THE NUMBER OF SHEEP AND LAMBS ON HAND, _1945, WITH WOOL PRODUCTION IN 1944 AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1940 AND (Jan. 1) (April 1) UNITED STATES.. ; 41,223,869 40,129, counties,... 16,4.68, ,353,555 Val V13rde, Tex...,, ~ 555, ,980 Pecos, Tex. 398,409_ 328,032 Crockett, Tex Gar bon, Wyo~ , , , ,865 Weld, Colo ,003 98,227 Tom Green, Tex 299, ,422 Terrell, Tex. 292, ,145 Natrona, Wyo" 277, :.584 Kern, Calif ,864 28,438 Sutton, Tex , ,703 Concho, Tex , ,559 Scotts Bluff, Nebr.,,. 260,430 75,827 Kimble, Tex,.,,,,, 241,154. Menard, Tex ~,,,, 239, , ,145 Coleman, Tex,,, 251, ,936 Sanpete, Utah... ~ ~, , ,749 Butte, S. Dak...\... ;228, ,029 Schleicher, Tex. 215, ,490 McCulloch, Tex,,.,., 208, ,407 Edwards, Te~,, 207, ,852 Gillespie, Tex,, 206, ,495 Kerr, Tex 204, ,8~0 Kinney, Tex. 201, ,519 Irion, Tex,, 190, ,215 Carter, Mont.,,, 189, ,667 NtJliBERl,_ WOOL PRODUCTION (POUNDS) '39 279,978, ,?72, ,436, ,633, ,626,456 5,924, ,374,667 2,435, ,030,915 5,254, , 705,915 3,142, , , ,028,875 2,548, ,145,957 2,291, ,631', 711 2,682, ,069, , ,989,56? 2,135, ,?75,115 1,953, ll 12?5, , ,983,495 1,564, ,822,857 1,853, ,367,504 1,693, ,762,725 1,681, ,412, , ,777,254 1,971, ,224,149 1,470, ,407' 752 1,688, ,607,893 1,514, ,715,009 1,315, ' ,465,515,. 1,541,052 1,506,682 1,730, ,559,487 1,016, Chaves, N. Mex...,..., , ,488 Presidio, Tex.,. _,. _ 186,140 25,562 Converse, Wyo , ,899 Lincoln, Wyo..., , ,262 Fremont, Wyo... ; 180, ,922 Elko, Nev :.. 175, ,859 Blaine, Mont,. ;, 175, ,0ll Mendocino, Calif ,145 ". f 126,681 Johnson, Wyo , ,956 Brewster, Tex..,. 169, ,155 Washakie, Wyo ~, 166,282 95,540 San Juan, N. Mex 162, ,646 Larimer, Colo, 160,894 38,068 Valencia, N. Mex,.,,, 159,411 87,us Glenn, Calif :.., 155, ,105 uvalde, Tex. 152, ~Reagan, Tex 148, ,440 Iron, Utah , ,425 Beaverhead, Moilt..., 146,926 16fl,Bl3 Humboldt, Calif....,, , ,875 Coke, Tex..,,,.,,.,.., ~, 144, ,855 Burnet, Tex, 144,120 15o,599 Maricopa, Arlz...,, ,395 70,21{) Dawson, Nebr,,. 142, ,564 Solano, Calif ~ ~ 140, ,370 Jeff Davis, Tex , :.811 Apache, Ari.z , ,061 Fresno, Calif,..., ,875 69,71:18 Sterling, T~x.. 156, ,060 Tehama, Calif....,...,,..,,,,,,.,..,.. 155, ,766 Lampasas, Tex,, 155, ,751 McKinley, N. Mex., o,, 152, ,954 Big Horn, Wyo.....' '.. 132,589 89,945 Campbell, Wyo.. ' ' '... ',., , ,Bo5 Lincoln, N. Mex.,,,.,.,,, 131, ,945 1 For 1945, number of all ages; for 1940, number over 6 months old; *Not one of the first 100 counties ,599,390 1,562, ,568, , ,676,014 1,787, ,571,235 1,754, ,644,960 1,819, ' 1,449,396 1,014, ,562,941 1,259, ,026, , : ,378' 753 1,558, ,5?9,064 1,125, , ,552 ' , , , ,358 (i<) ,185, , , , ,.207,523 1,055, ,290,~55 1,317, ,370,074 1,5?6,9ll ,278,021 1,424_, , ,1'77 ll ,026,378 1,0?9, '7 45 sn, , SR , , ,654 28,105 so , , ,.024, , ( i<) ,656 1,128, , , ,254,552 1,295, ,726 1,099, ,912 1,229,.54? , , ( l<) ,095, , ,159,935 1,501, ,220,

19 RAN'KING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 11 SPIEE'l.' AJ)J.D TABLE lo tambb ON F'ARMS100 LEADiiW COUNTIES IN THE NUMBER OF SlfEF.P AND LAMBS ON F.AND, 1945, WITH. WOOL?RODUCTION IN 1944 AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1940 AND 1939Continued NIJlLBER1 WOOL PRODUCTION (POUNDS) (Jan. 1) (April 1) ' utah, ttt all.... f I If I I I } I I I I I I I I ~.I, I I I I 1.jo ,189 91, ,023,219 7:28, Harding, s. Dak_,,.,,_,,., 127, , ,063, ,235 '44 50 Runnels, Tex..,, 126, , , , SQnoma, calif , : ,507 84, , , Morgan, (JQlo.,., 125,694 35, ,056 47,047 Mills_,. Te.x. ~....,,,,_....,,., 124, , B,8lc 924, Richland:,_,Mont...,... ~ 120,512 30, , ,864 Rl.o Arri:ba, N. Mex..., ~ ,150 84, , , Madis.on, }Jiorit,.:._ , , ,044 1,025, b TWin Falls,!dS.ho,_......,.. 114,511 84, , , Perkins, S. Dak... o; ,947 83, (") 899, , Colusa;, _Calif ~.....,,.., 113,880 80, , , {*) Montrose, Colo ,604 87, , , Douglas,,.Oreg...,. ~,,.,;,..., 112,305 92, , , ::ltl Rio Grande, COl,o. :,.,,;. lll,559 72, ,058, , Bander!!, Tex... I,..._....,. 111,051 89, , , Meade, s. Dak.. ~... ;, 109,983 80, , , Garfield, Mont. ~ a I 107,831,47, (*.) 904, , (*} Yakima, Wash._ ,128 76, ,120, , Moffat,. Colo, ~.,,,,,. 104, , , , ' Sweetwater, w~ , , ,133 2, 744, Platte,. Wyo ,383 ll4, ,260 1,015, Par}:(.J 'Wyo. _,, : ~ ~ 103,722 88, ,001, , Navaj.o:, Ariz._.. _ 1...." : 103, ,&.3 84 tf7 533, , Sweet Gr!lss, Mont... ;, , , , , ' '' Upton,_ T~x.,, ~ 102, , ,157 1,054, Lea, N. :Mex... ; ;... 98, , , , Rosebud, Mont... ~, 97, , , , Sevier, Utah......,... 97,107 56, , ,933 Uintah, Utah,...,...,... ;.. 95,975 94, , , I Coconino, Ariz... 92, , , ,045 A9 Blg Horn,. Mont.,... 92,264 79, , ,526 Blngham, _Id~o ~.. ;... 91, , , , Laramie, WyQ:. e ~ ~.,,... 90,874 60, , , (* ) Meaglier, Mont , , ,926.1,249, ;:, Conejos,.Colo...,..., 90,795 89, , , Nolan,~. Tex... _ _ ,728 98, , , Bomevil1e, Idaho. ;... 67,594' 91, , , Go s ~en, lf.}ro,, ~, ,544 35, , ,001 (* ) San Saba, TeX:. ~ :... 87, , , , For 1945, number of.all ages; for 1940, * No t one of the fi.rs.t 100 counties, njllllber over 6 months old.

20 12 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 11 CHICKENS ON FARMS 100 LEADING COUNTIES, 1945, WITH. COMPARISONS, (Jan. 1) 1940 {April 1) (Jan. 1) 1940 (April l) UNITED STATES 'f==4~3~3~ ::;1::;10=,6=:7:::::4=f=3=3:::7'::'''::9:::::4:::9::::,:::14::':5=!=====l=====l 100 counties ~~6~7~ ~6~1=12,~7~3~2~4~7~,~9~0~82,~7~2~6+~~~ Sonoma, Calif Los Angeles, Calif Lancaster, Pa York, Pa : San Bernardino, Calif Moillnouth, N. J Cumberland, N. J Bucks, Pa. o ~ Ocean, N. J Middlesex, Mass. Hunterdon, N.J Salt Lake, Utah Stearns, Minn. Otter Tail, Minn ~ Berks, Pa ~batcom, Wash, Worcester, Mass.. Fayette, Tex Kossuth, Iowa Renville, Minn Dane, Wis.... Hillsborough, N.H Sioux, Iowa Montgomery, Pa Bristol, Mass Blue Earth, Minn Utah, Utah.... Sacramento, Calif Lavaca, Tex Allegan, Mich Atlantic, N. J Fayette, Iowa Plymouth, Mass Redwood, Minn ~ Dodge, Wis ;... Martin, Minn Wright, Minn Freeborn, Minn. Tulare, Calif Kosciusko, Ind King, Wash, Stanislaus, Calif New Haven, Conn Ulster, N. Y Brown, Minn Erie, N.Y.... Sibley, Minn McLeod, Minn Adams, Pa.... Sullivan, N. Y 3,833,407 2,186,769 2,128,391 1,719,457 1,464,183 1,336,251 1,291,031 1,083, , , , , , , , , ,386??3, , ,599?31, , , , , ,21? 627, , , _, ,907' 602, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,676 3,063,808 1,725,255 1,319,209 1,342, , , , , , , , , ,41? 462, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,?58' 407, , , , , , , , ' , , , , ? Alameda, Calif 2 Butler, Iowa Faribault, Minn Trempealeau,'V/is 5 Riverside, Calif 11 Rockingham, N.H 10 Windham, Conn 6 Goodhue, Minn..., 14 Grant, Wis Chester, Pa 7 Clayton, Iowa 22 Bremer, Iowa 26 Meeker, Minn 29 Franklin, Pa 9 Fresno, Calif...: 8 Sussex, Del 19 Ottawa, Mich. ~ 21 New London, Conn 12 San Diego, Calif 40 Tame, Iowa ? ?? (li) Winneshiek, Iowa Nobles, Minn. Santa Clara, Calif Northumberland, Pa Livingston, Ill Wayne, Ohio.... Iroquois, Ill Jackson, Minn ;... Jasper, Iowa.. Franklin, Iowa Kandiyohi, Minn ; Pottawattamie, Iowa Darke, Ohio Baltimore, Md Rockingham, Va Yellow Medicine, Minn Hartford, Conn Lane, Oreg.~.... Delaware, Iowa. Mower, Minn _ Linn, Iowa Williamson, Tex ~ Steele, Minn Hancock, Iowa Butler, Pa Gage, Nebr Polk, Minn Lyon, Minn Plymouth, Iowa Sauk, Wis., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,271 4?8,598 4?7,??8 475, ,106 47~, , , , , , , , , , ' , , , , , ,863 ~450, , ,571 44?, , , , , , , ' , , , , , , , , , , , ,814 _410, , , , ,08? 227, , , , , ,999 34?, ,165 39?, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,24? 267, , , ] 52 4! E 56 BE ? ? 77 9] (l<) For 1945, number over 4 months Jan. 1, 1945; for 191,0, number over 4 months Apr. 1, *Not one of the first 100 colli~ties.

21 county AND' STATE ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 13.. TABLE 12 CHICKENS RAISED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES, 1944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 NUMBER NUMBER UNITED STATES 970,594, ,565, counties~. 262;910,034 ll8,074, 732 sussex, Del ' 50,937;912 16,372, Essex, ldelss. 1,3ll, , worcester, Md,,,,. 10,487,931 3,322, Kosciusko, Ind 1,2'75,514 84'7, Gonzales, Tex. 10,085,0'74 3,489, Sullivan, N. Y. 1,256,264 '742, sonoma, Calif. 8,735,741 6,308, Whatcom, Wash 1,233,645 8'76, Wicomico, Md. 8,5'79,753 1,1'7'7, Norfolk, Mass... 1,209,8'73 '780, Rockingham, Va 5,861,061 3,465, Fayette, Tex 1,209,6'78 550, Accomack, v_a. 5,745,420 2,'745, Hartford, Conn 1,180,585 '777, Cheroke.e, Ga 5,165,6'72 386,552 8 (*~ New Haven, Conn... 1,1'72, , Forsyth, Ga 5,097, ,188 9 (* Chester, Pa 1,163,998 '793, Lancaster, Pa 4, 75::},03? 2,754,536 10? Siou:x, Iowa... 1,160,834 '7?9,2? Benton, Ark., 4, 749 '798 2,636,394 ll 9 Alameda, Calif 1,151, , Hall, Ga._ 4,712,179 2'72, At1.antic, N. J... 1,151,181 '769, Los Angeles, Calif 4,513,438 3,988, Lebanon, Pa 1,144, , l Somerset, Md 1 _ 3,824, , Ocean, N. J... 1,134,8'74 8'7'7, Hardy, ~~. va... 3,551,966 88'7,989' Randolph, N. c... 1,132,12'7 345, Caroline, Md 3,41'7,151 1,15'7, "'''' Ohio 1,132, ,9? Chatham, N. c...,... 3,264, ,065 1'7 38 Dane, Wis u.. 1,127, ,615 6? 44 washi.ngtci>n. Ark 3,155,7?8 1,495, De Witt, Tex... 1,123,549 3'71, York, Pa... 2,935,479 2,145, ll Baltimore, Md 1,114, , '75 San Bernardin0, Calif 2,838,855 l, 739, Stanislaus, Calif, l,ll0, ,642 '70 43! Ken t,.del... 2,'796, , Blue Earth, Minn J 1,108, ,780 '71 68 Windham, Conn.... 2,696,424 2,259, Northumberland, Pa 1,105, ,356?2 Bucks, Fa 2,4?5,345 1,619, King, Wash \ 1,098, ,26? '73 30 Suffolk, N. Y 2,472,881 1,43?, Dodge, Wis 1,094, , Baws0n, Ga. ~ 2,467,467 25, Erie, N. y ,0?8, , New London, Conn... 2,433,758. 1,86'7, Freeborn, Minn 1,0'75, ,'736?6 '74 Middlesex, Mass ~ 2,367,5'73 1,219,?82 2? 21 Faribault_, Minn 1,074,013 69?,506 '77?l Oumberlfmd, N. J. 2,359,902 1,232, Santa Clara, Calif 1,058, ,932?8 Monmouth, N. J 2;356,848 1,108, Gloucester, N. J 1,054, ,454 '79 Shenandoah, Va 2, 232,.,722 1,036,04? Salem, N. J 1,040, ,53? 80 Hillsborough, N. H 1,999,825 1,064, Iroquois, Ill 1,038,696 '769,42' Berks, Pa... 1,949,259 1,241, Martin, Minn 1,029, , '79 Bristol, Mass 1,942,602 1,185, Redwood, Minn... 1,023, ,' Rockingham, N. H 1,909, , San Diego, Calif 1,018, , W0rcester, Mass 1,890,?6? 1,095, Tolland, Conn 1,014,'712 '720,8? Wilkes, N. c... 1,??6,846 59'7, Riverside, Calif 1,008, , Plymou,th, Mass 1,744,684 1,354; '7 Moore, N. c... 1,005, ,641 8? Pendle t0n, W. Va 1,6?1,08'7 251, Wake, N. c... :... 1,002, , Hunterdon, N. J 1,626,295 1,224, Merrimack, N.H 996,83? 583, Vlalworth, Wis... 1, 605,429 40?, Cook, Ill 992, , Gran.t, W.va 1,451, , Wright, Minn 989, , Augusta, Va. 1,426, , Pierce, Wash 986",95? 608,' Kossuth, Iowa.... ;. 1,392, 941 1,054,7' Page, Va ,630 1'70, Ulster, N. Y 1,3?5,781?36, Brown, Minn.. 9'77,110 5'70, Montgomery, Pa.. 1,361, , Franklin, Pa. \.... 9'75, , Otter Tail, Minn 1,845,3'72 '749, La Salle, Ill , , Renville, Min:b., 1,329, ,588 4? 58 McLennan, Tex 962,'729 56?, Salt Lake' Utah. : 1,325, ,936 Utah, Utah. 962, , I 61 Efuk:hart Ind ~... 1,313, , Orange, N. Y. 936, , Stearns, Minn 1,312, , Carroll, MQ ,ll5 692, '72 *Not olle of the first 100 counties.

22 14 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 13 CHICKEN EGGS PRODUCED ON FARMS 100 LEADING COU~IES, 1944; WITH COMPARISONS,.193lil NUMBER (DOZENS), NUMBER (DOZENS) UNITED STATES, 3,370,069,577 2,3.91,091,510 J 100 counties 627,608, ,663,335 ' Sonoma, Calif 40,161,065 31,200, 'Dodge, Wis. 4,861,170 3,378, Lancaster, Pa 20,577,390 11,578, Fayette, Iowa.... 4,853,908 3,133, Los Angeles, Calif 19,435,327 16,992,217 a 2 Riverside, Calif... 4,769,891 3,664, York, Pa 15,380,484 12,366, Lavaca, Tex. 4, 736;189 3,094, San Bernardino, calif... 14,434,2ll. 9,124, Faribault, Minn... 4, 727,.334 2,747, Cumberland., N. ;r. 13,126,025 5,766, Martin, Minn... 4, 711,806 2,310, Monmouth, N. J 12,737,577 4,985, Meeker, Minn... 4,694,065 2,249, Middlesex,.Mass,., 10,414,332 5,853, Adams, Pa. ; 4,625,108 3,289, Ocean, N. J 9,940,662 5,652, San Diego, Calif 4,562,198 3.,919, Vlhatcom, Wash ' 9,568,574 7,344, Franklin, Pa.. 4,532,277 2,655, Worcester, Mass 9,220,137 5,841,5g Wayne, Ohio. 4,503,891 3,286, ? Hunterdon, N. J 9,080,679 6,182, Pierce, Wash.' 4,496,916 5,103, Bucks, Pa 8,473,502 6,701,623 13? Essex, Mass,, 4,468,422 2,297, Hillsborough, N.H... 7,981,207 4,278, OttaWa., Mich... 4,465,8ll 4,063,102' Salt Lake, Utah 7,976,004 5,533, Norfolk, Mass.. 4,414,503 '3,523, Stear11s, Minn 7,962,355 3,590, Erie, N.Y... 4,405,434 4,157, Otter Tail, Minn 7,684,375 3,298, Todd, Minn ~ 4,388,0a5 2,039, Plymouth, Mass 7,343,497 5,330, Polk, Minn... 4,368,452 2,297, Bristol, Mass 6,798,664 4,889, Hartfqrd, Conn. 4,33'7,188 3,130, King, Wash,... 6,6!58,028 6,400, Cottonwood, Minn... 4,336,365 2,252,946 1'0 Berks, Pa... 6,612,172 5,199, Lane, Oreg... ~ 4,325,344 3,915, Fayette, Tex 6,489,603 3,891, Chenango, N. Y... 4,316,206,3,327,3io Sacramento, Calif 6,436,895 5,843, Chester, Pa 4,266,880 3,3 06, Renville, Minn 6,396,560 2,822, ? Kandiyohi, Minn 4,247,19.6 1,832,353"?4 Stanislaus, Calif.... 6,192,ll9 4,~50, Northuml!erland, Pa 4,221,928 1,948, ,. Kosciusko, Ind... 6,179,086. 3,752, New London, Conn 4,197,750 2.,483, Ut~h, Utah... 6,152,305. 3,854., Butler, Iowa ~. ~.;. ~. 4,.163,604 ;2,522,~ Atlantic, N. J. 6,144',647 4,386, Pierce, Wis 4,159,,150 2,716,7: ? New Haven, Conn ". 6,132,245 3,468, Bradford, Pa. ~ 4,157,076 4,006,534, Sioux, Iowa. 5,833",558 4,~46,660' Clayton, Iowa.. 4,147,3'10' 2.,544, Tulare, Calif... 5,782,054 5,798, Sheb oygan, Wis 4,140,624 3,372, Dane, Wis 5,697,681 4,462, Lyon, Min~. 4,132,239.1,664, Kossuth; Iowa 5,678,274 4,234, Murray, Minn. 4,130,126 1,602, Allegan, Mich ~ 5,664,490 3,821, Darke, Ohio. 4,062,389 3,099, Alameda, Calif 5,659,081 4,178, Baltimore, M.d... ;... 4,056,191, 2,885, Windham, Conn ; 5,610,715 3,272, "is Steele, Minn 4,044;609,2,772,069 ' Redwood, Minn... 5,590,550 2,264, (*~ Winneshiek, Iowa ~. 4,023,663 :2,447, Ulster, N. y... $,566,!353 3,968, Sa~_, Wis 4,01?,088 3,015,$ Sullivan, N.Y. 5,403,357 3,169, Otsego, N. Y. 4,007,915 3,550,530; Wright, Minn : 5,373,622 2,778, McPherson, Kap.s ~ 3,980,430 2,29 3, Sibley, Minn... 5,366;294 2,560, :Bremer, Iowa.".. ~ 3,922,.0~8 ' 2',503, Freeborn, Minn... 5,289,785 3,009'( Mower, Minn... 3,892,3:48 2,309, Goodhue, Minn. 5,204,;1.41 2,367, Gra.nt, Wi~ ~ ; ~~~ 3,878,839 2,685, Blue Earth, Minn 5.,147,650 3,026, Fillmore, Minn : 3,871,453 2,141,6~7. 94 Rockingham, N.H 5,131,842 3,612, Snohomish, lash..... ~: 3,859,822 4,613., Trempealeau, Wis 5,122,590 3,169, Tama, Iowa. 3,854,096,2,458, Montgomery, Pa.,ll0,856 3,6.78, Henry,.Ohio.. :. 3,850,482. 2,768,923 9? 84 McLeod, Minn 5,071,711 2,638, Yellow Medicine,,Minn 3,841, , Brown, Minn 5.,035,986 2,272, {*) Butler, Pa, 3,834,666 3,376 ;?l:b Fresno, Calif... 4,890, 076 5,127, Jasper, IOwa... 3,825,514. 2,776, *Not ~ne of the fir~t 100 counties.

23 c~ty Ami> $T.A:'l'E. TABLE 14_ TlJlR,KEYS R;AISED ON. FARMS_.;.lOO LEADING COUNTIES, 1944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 ' NUMBER NUMBER UNITED STATES.,, ~ 27,202,266 27,933, counties ~~._ 12,103,298 e,ooo,144 Merced,.caJ.i 46i, ,608 1 a FillmOZ.e, ~inn 79,508 70, stanislaus,_ Calif , , Mitchell, Iowa 79,2Cf/ 10, sanpete, U~ah. ~ 399,623 _209,151 l5 7 Fayette, Tex 78,332 94, Fresno, Calif ~ 355, ,Cf RedwOod, Minn 76,709 10, Tulare, Calif. 352, , !Ol'(a,!OII'a. 75,190 68, Marion, Ore.g. ~,. 319, , Henry,!OW"a... 74,556 30, Los Angeles, calif'. ~$02, , W:fnona, Minn 74,529 45, Clackamas, Or~g, 298, , Placer, Galif 74,013 92, Yamhill, Oreg ~ "263, ; Lancal;ter, Pa 72,745 '. 29, Rockingham, V:a... : 200, , Sin Benito, Calif 72,6Cl 35, Linn, Oreg ~.~. 248, ,732 ll u Kings, 9aJ.if. 72,515 24, Sonoma, Calif.. 239,848 61, Washington, Utah 71,109 95, t.ane J oreg ~ , , Lancaster, Nebr. 70,849 24,0Cfl 63 Pouglas, Oreg : 227, , Lavaca, Tex 69, , San Joaquin, cau.t;. 216, , Becker, Minn 69,402 60, Floyd, Iowa. 214, ,& Bremer, Iowa 68,400 15, Johnsen; Iowa. 189, , Glenn, Cali.f. 67,881 74, San Diego, Calif , ,550 ].8 4 Tehama, Calif 66,928 93, Utah, Utah ~,. 179,002 86, Clayton; Iowa 66,587 10, Kandiyohi, M:tnn ,421 85, Olmsted, Minn. 66,295 14, Yakima, ~~sh.. ~.. ~. 166~4& 96, Pinte, Utah ~ 64,043 2,Cf72 71 (*} Otter Tail, Minn 164, , Renville, Minn 64,024 21, Riverside, ~aj;if 1Q9, , Prowers, Oolo 63,965 55, Sevier, Utah ,130 69, Polk, ~ ,355 56, Box Eld er,.utah J.47,45l 60, Yor1c, Pa 62,683 40, Ws.Shington, Iowa. 141, , Iron, U'tah:. 62,541 13, Island, Wash.~ Ul,021 65, Hennepin, ~ 61,918 26, Clark, Wash. ~ ~. ~ ' 1.39,198 '96, Kern, Calif 61,541 18, Washington, O~g..,. J37,927 61, Shenandoah, Va 60,728 28, Hamil toil, Iowa.,.. :.: 125,342 34, Grand Forks, N. Dak 59,778 59, San Bernardin.o I cui.r 122,777 79, Pennington, Minn 59, , Sacramento, Calif,., , York, s. c... 57,sn 27, Cache, t)'ta:h:. ~. ~..~ ,448 18, Umatilla, Oreg., 57,178 70, Benton, Oreg.,... ~ l05, , ' 23 COttonwood, 'I.! :Inn.,,,,, 55,741 48, B~t, Col& ,708 58, Dawson, Nebr 55,626 16, " Blue Earth, Minn.... ~ 104, ,833' Augusta, Va.54,673 52, De Witt, Tf!x.. ~ ,69~. 167,824 3'l 12 King, W~sh 54, , Aitkin, Mfnn.... ~~ 99,122 57, Butler, Iowa 54,255 19, (ii:) Salt Lake, Utabo. ; " 98,102 78, , Franklin, Vt 55,0.:>4 62, Gonzales, Tex.. 96, , Fulton, Ohio ~,670 58, pesc_hut.es, Oreg,,,,._. 93, , Berks; Pa 52,537 49, Madera,.Calif. 91,626 22, (ii:) Mason, Ill ,535 24, _ Faribault, Minn ,724 88, Ari.oka, Kihn :. 51,932 20, H Meeker ' :Minn'... 87,967 55, Walla Walla, Wash 51,741 14, oust09, Minn , ,653,. 45 (*} Po1k_, llo 51,303 54, Nobles, Minn. _ 85, ; Jac;ksm., Oreg~ 51,005 58, a enton. w: sh. ~ ~. 84,91'll 66, Polk, Oreg 50,381 ~2, Ha.rd.y ' a ~ ~ 1!1..,.. Tu, w. v~~..... ~.... 8o,s65 22J ~~Minn 49,272 50,; olulllll ca:u.i'.. S _e,. 80,125 28~ Coleinan, Tex 48,365 58, an Luis Obispo,,,Calif'..,?9, , Boulder, Colo. :e. 48,017 39, * Not Qne of'.thlil: i':lrst 100 cot\rties. 15

24 16 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 T.ABLE 15 CORN HARVESTED FOR GRAIN ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944,AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 UNITED STATES counties... McLean, Ill... Livingston, Ill La Salle, Ill... Iroquois, Ill Custer, Nebr...:... Pottawattamie, Imra.. Champaign, Ill Saunders, Nebr Plymouth, Iowa...,;. Kossuth, Iowa. Woodbury, Iowa Bureau, Ill Siou.."{, Iowa Buffalo, Nebr Henry, lll Lancaster, Nebr... ~... Platte,.Nebr... Minnehaha, s. Dak... Knox, Nebr... Harrison, Iowa..... Cedar, Nebr.., Antelope, Nebr... Vermilion, Ill... Gage, Nebr... Crawford, Iowa.... Lincoln, Nebr... Lee, Ill Webster, Imra... Dawson, Nebr.. Cuming, Nebr... ;... Kankakee, Ill...,... Charles Mix, S. Dak... Butler, Nebr.. ;... Shelby, Iowa Re nville, Minn Greene, Iowa..... M art in, Minn...'. B oone, Nebr: Cass, Nebr... Re dvrood, Minn... y ark, Nebr ~ ~adison,. Nebr... Whi teside, Ill N obles, Minn... ill, Ill.... w p ocahontas, IOW'a Do dge, Nebr D e Kalb, Ill. w right, Iowa... B enton, Iowa..... s eward, Nebr.... H amilton, Imra... L yon, Iowa.... c alhoun, iowa B uena Vista, Iowa M onoria, Iowa.. c arro11, Iowa....'. s angamon, Ill._ J ackson, Minn. Mu rray Minn. *Not one of the first 100 counties ACRES 84,549,0:~~~ 15,822,932 5(17, , , , , ,_837 2:31, , , , , ,86.) 200, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,367 1M,CJ72 152, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,:1,35 144, , , , , , , , ,142 (NUMBER) PROPUCTION (BUSHELS) :39 77,431,592 2,788,432,462 2,511,599,925 12,111, ,260, ,7CB, , ,012,665 15,701, , ,100,662 13,783, , ,164,484 14,997, , ,546,283 12,44:3,9~5 116, ,415, '716' 198, :3,506,787 8,299, , ,969,467 11,232, , ,281,229 3,300,080' 178, ,112,788 7,184, , ,ooo,1e1 9,,972, , ,030,605 8,186, , ,446,328 10,950, , ,145,450. 7,828,471 80, ,966, , , ,166,725 9,6CJ7,213 ll3, ,960,.555 1,434,008 ll3, ,636, 732 1,05'2, , ,571,647 4,719, ,2( ,982,959 1,692, , ,373,932 4,960, ,, ,5~0,097 3,238, , ,255,618 l,514, , ,620,582 7,728, , ,572,506 2,271, , ,639,795 6,066, , ,878,088 1,585, , ,070,272 7,711, , ,905,152 8,435,976 84, ,294,804 1,529,268 71, ,656, , , ,242,894 6,326,128 26, ,.575, , , , 957,716 1,037, ,755 : ,309,573 5,711, , ,577,190 6,128, , ,736,671 7,203, , ,669,239 7,525, , , 733, , ,719 : ,408,585 2,517, , ,651,986 6,515,956 72, ,026, ,524 96, ,193, , , ,499,467 7,378, , ,377,886 6,409, , ,942,543 6,615, , ,050,309 7,177,206 88,oss 47 5, 716,018 1,510, , ' 41 8,0_97,839 7' 661, , ,824,498 7,095, , ,071,906 7,849,734 90, ,046,481 'i'88, , ,461,297 7,166, , ,050,838 5,929, , ,923,819 7,527, , ,.174,112 6,801, 968 1:57, ,117,173 5,856, , ,2:36,225 6,235, , ,744,140 6,971, , ,8BS ,'566, , ,228,301 5,543,2? ?iS (if) (if) (lf) (if)

25 RAl'lKI.NG AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 17 TABLE 15 CORN HARVESTED li'or GRAIN ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944,AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939Continued COUNTY ANP STATE ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) :59 Knox, ill... ~:: ~ , ,444,151 6,920,201 cherokee, lowa , , ,933,109 6,263,194 Otoe 1 Nebr. 138, , ,454,515 2,781,692 Clinton, Iowa , , ,102,928 7,025,195 Lincoln, s. Ds.lt , , ,105,029 3,734,389 Faribault, Minn , , ,108,740 6,333,761 Nodaway, Mo..... " ,462 J.25, ~2 5,249,953 4,200,462 Ogle, Ill... '. 137, , ,935,614 6,101,467 Clay) Iowa.. 137, , ,955,952 6,564,648 O'Brien, Iowa. :.,;. ~. 137, , ,737,859 6,921,334 Marshall, K'ans ; ~ ;.. 136, , ,885,776 2,283,012 Palo Alto, Iowa... ;. ;., , , ~,491,969 5,928,388 Story, Iowa....:.. ~..,.. 136, , ,529,703 7,367,456 Sac, Iowa , , ,358,575 6, 726,738 Dallas, Iowa , ,~ ,826, 703 5,481,700 ' Ywna, Colo... ' , , ,764,721 1,119,381 Boone, Iowa , , ,616,337 6,779,483 Jasper, Iowa ; 131, , ,450,628 7,338,908 Logan, ill , , ,117,922 6,810,871 ~lton, Ill... ~ , , ,312,121 5,407,273 Phelps, Nebr, ,573 51, (;;) 4,745, ,097 'Narren, 'Ill... ~...,.. 129, , '78 7,466,935 6,757,231 Linn, Iowa , , ,086,714 6,423,940 Burt, Nebr , , , 766,132 2,447,053 Atchinson, Mo ,176 ll4, ,957,432 4,742,204 Pierce, Nebr,., 128, , ,365,094 1,390,424 Lyon, Minn.. ~... ~ , , ,561,681 5,345,515 Franklin, Iowa ,534 "106, ,869,017 6,203,210 Nemaha, Kans... ~ , , ,312,092 2,ll4,648 Hardin, Iow:a. ~ _ : 127, , ,808,217 5,946,090 ' Fremont, Iowa , , " 5,853,352 5,ll2,579 Tama, Io\'fa,. _,., ~.. 126, , ,038,321 6,979,822 N~ekolls; _Nebr~ ,492' 54, ,135, ,028 Fillmore, Nebr ,555 43,97_? 94 (:.) 3,901,963 z;t2,336' Smith, Kans ,996 12, ,201, ,010' (*} (*} <*) Tazew~ll, ill,, 12\, , ,008,263 6,ll9,104 W~yne, Nebr. : ,569 n,oo5 97 (*} 4,949, ,728 Drxon, Nebr., ~,...,..., ,203 95, ,963,584 2,16.5,342 Beadle, S. Dak ,363 42, , 706, ,636 Shelby, Ill...' , , ,490,088 4,761, H 88 *Not one of the first 100 counties.

26 18 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE.: TABLE' 16 ALL WHEAT HARVESTED ON FARMS100 LF.ADING COUNTIES.IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION 1 l.9:44, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 ACHES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION {BUSHELS) UNITED STATES.. 58,286,103 50,526,015 1,052,660, ,851, counties 23,579,887 17,211, ,695, ,662,236 Ford, Kana,,' '589, ,411 l 67 7,907, ,597 Whitman, Wash..., 575, , ,807,182 10,924,105 Texa.s, Okla , , ,252,135 1,54'0,528 Liricoln, Wash.,.,,,. 568, , ,955,761 6,787,265 :McLean, N. Dak 367, , ,519,71~' 2,594;.009 DeafSmith, Tex , , , 740,079 5,927,325 Ward, N. Dak 564,497 24;0,258 ' ,216,145 2,307,159' Adams, Wash , , ,702,495 5,444,452 Reno, Kans... ". 544, , ,568,885 5,544,305. Grant, Okla , , ,~94,,006 6,640,507 Swnner, Kans.. 526, , l 5,155,279 7,174,644 Williams, N. Dak 524,197 '199~ ,382,446 1,407,062 Garfield, Okla , , ,588,745 6,858,424 Barton, Ka.tlS. ~ , , ,565,654 1,535,929 Bottineau, N. Dak ~ , ,943,022 5,058,680 Chouteau, Mont~. 513, , ll 6,587,891 5,469,171 Pa"Wnee, Ka:n.s , , ,204, 779 1,270,180.Stutsman, N. Dak.. 504, , , 718,710 1,776,976 Uchiltree, Tex , ,878 ' ,502,012 1,716,878 Mountrail, N. J:ak , , ,108,438 1,657,547 Hmsf ord, Tex. _ , , _6,769,452 1,245,620 Beaver, Okla , , ;358,555 1,426,402 Gray, Kans 272, , ,$80 482,886 Alfalfa, Okla. ; , , ,147,145 4,891,057 Sherid.a.Il,. Mont , ,502 ' ,508:,895 1,971,494 Spink, s. Dak. 262, , ,524~251 1,288,898 Wells, N. Da.k. 261, , ,952,419 2,205,.546 McHenry, N. Dak 256, , ,526,997 1)776,515 Rusl)., Kans ,696.80, ,950, ,452 Cass; N. Dak. 255, , ,170,fii9 2,954,096 Hill, Mont , , ,709,482 1,887,625 Benson, N. Da.k ~~. 254, , ,905,212 2,~84,007 Kingfisher, Okl:a. 252, , ,69'0,756 5,489,626 Ramsey, N. Dak 249, , ,9~ll,556 2,099,852 Cavalier, N. Dak.. 244, , ,016,490 1,847,959 McPherson, Ka.Ils 245, , ,713,85:1;.4,058,116 Grand Forks, N. Dak 242, , ,512,457 2,664,678 StaffOrd, Kans 241, ,674 58,25 4,025,658 2,976~175 Brown, s. Dak 241,498 '170, ,272,580 1,665,401 Hettinger, N. Dak 241, , ,019,964 1,459,925 Barnes, N. Dak 240,576 ' 160, '56 5,801,415 1,547,202 Ness, Kans 256,925 66, ,6;1:6,999 '252,484 Walsh, N. Dak.. 255, , ,251, 798 2,465,868 Valley, Mont , , ,256,092 2,090,616 ~er, Ka.r1s.. 251, , ,721,129 4,428,802 Umatilla, Oreg... ~ 228, ,27!! 46' 57 6,871,481 4,904,104 Pratt, Katls ~ , , ,004,808 2,675,241 Pierce, N. Dak ~ 224,095 '161, ,.048,941 1,978,914 Ermnons, N. Dak.. 225, , >065, ,141 Woods, Okla. 220, , ,651,370 2.,784,920 Edlfards, Kans. 220,014 ll4, '1!!252, ,657 Kingman, Kms , , ' 5;59l1.,248. 5,216,967 Hodgeman, Kans. 218,908 54,929 '55 4,590:, ,041 Divide, N. Dak... 2:17, , ,878, ,909 Morton, N. Dak :. 215, , ,656,.111 1,546,4:!6. ':l' own.er, N. Dak. 214, , ,545,149. 1,929,501 Sedgwick, Kana : , , ,55]., 766 4,964,6419 Walla Walla, Wash. 215, , ,765,554 4,886,152. :u:i tchell, Kans ,598 69,:J, ,097, ,998: Rice, Kans , , ,629,817.1,.920:,.61.2 *Not one of the first too counties. ' ~ Q ' l ll 81 65,60

27 R:ANiciNG AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 19 ~. TABLE 16 ALL ~T HARVESTED ON FARMS100 LEAD;qfG COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PitODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 19:39Continued '. ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) county AND STATE Daniels, Mont, _ Parmer, Tex.. ~.. ~. Fergus, Mont.... Russell, Kans Pembina, N Dak... ~ Douglas, Wash... Cheyenne, Nebr.,.,. Stark, N. Dak..., Swisher, Tex.,.. CUster, Okla ~ Meade, Kans. : : : Kay, Okla.... Ellis, Kans. Roosevelt, Jlont..,,.... Castro, Tex....,. Osborne, Kans.,....,! Polk, M:i:rm... ~ Carson, 'Tex. :,... MeKenzie, N. ~k. Dickinson, Kane,., ;,. Grant, N.Dak ; Renville, N. Dale. ;'e, Kiowa, Okl.a ~.,... Ottawa, Kans Burke, N. Dak4!.,. Washita, Okla ;. ~ Haskell, Kans ~ ~ ~ Blaine, Okla. (j ; L~coln, Kans... Claud, Kens.. La M.oureJ N. Dak... Ran.dall, Tex " :... Traill, N. Dak ". Dunrl, N. Dak ~. ~ Finney, Kan.s... Kiowa, gans Rawlills, Kans Saline, Kans... ; Sh Turman, K ans...!.,.. lman, Okla~ ~ ~ ~. *Not one. af the fhost 100 ca~ties , , , , , ,071 20l, , , , , ", , , , , , ,~24 196, , ," , , , ,592 48, , , , , , , , , ; ,: , , ,72? 205, , , , ,1~ 175, ,587" 135, , ,401 95, , , ,663 81, , ,043 lff7,577 66, , , , , ', , , , , , ,656 73, , , ,877 84, , , ,555 75, ,818 87, l 6l 3,821,079 1,759, ,180,690 1,559, ,065,994 2,697, ,377,802 6ff1 ' ,078,551 2,585, ,744,822 2,994, ,152,887 2,129, ,557,527 1;592; ,266, , ,244,569 2,114, ,025, , ,155,908 5,729, ,555, , ,766,863 1,959, ,9ff7,250 1,~37, ,924,418 5,669, ,153 2,081, ,806, , ,286,3P.l 998, _.,517,733 5,039, ,61~, , ,7ff7, , ,710,906 1,292, ,710,170 1,572, ,005, , ,019,761 1,545, ,191,06!3 576, ,505,976 2,252,23S 89 2,866, , ,297,242 1,773,4?7 91 2,527, , ,ff77,088 1,169, ,623,456 2,005, ,891, , {*) 2,444, , ,852~ ,406 'P 2,739, , ,562,759 1,659, ,976, , ,957, , l {*) {*) {*) {*) (*} {*) {*) 89

28 20 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 17' OATS THRESHED FOR GRAIN ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944,AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 UNITED STATES... ' counties Otter Tail, Minn... Stearns, Minn Livingston, Ill , Cass, N. Dak ,. Brown, s. Dak Minnehaha, s. Dak.. La Salle, Ill... Kossuth, Iowa.... Richland, N. Dak... Polk, Minn..., Iroquois, Ill.... Plymouth, Iowa ,..... Sioux, Iowa Brookings, s. Dak... Dane, Wis M clean, ill. :... M art in. Minn...;,... Barnes, N. Dak L incoln, s. Dak Roberts, s. Dak.. N obles, Minn Tu rner, S. Dak... Do dge, Wis D ay, s. Dak...,. L yon, Iowa.....,. K ingsbury, s. Dak. ~ Cedar, Nebr... S pink, s. Dak gle, Ill.. ; B eadle, s. Dak lark, s. Dak c F aribault, Minn... s tutsman, N. Dak B ureau, Ill M arathon, Wis ill, Ill.:... ' w N orman, Minn... ; L a Moure, N. Dak Re nville,. Minn... J acks on, Minn... ;... F ond dulac, Wis.... Sw ift, Minn.... ; K nox, Nebr Gr ant, Wis c odington, s. Dak....., G rand Forks., N. Dak.. F illmore, Minn. M clean, N. Dak. w ebster, Iowa.. Le e, ill ; De Kalb, Ill _.. H enry, Ill.... M urray, Minn.. w ard, N. Dak... M arshall, Minn L ake, s. Dak Cr awford, Iowa M oody, S. Dak....,. R ock, Minn R edwood, Minn :. H amlin, s. Dak..!~Not.one of the first 100 counties. ~ ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) ~ 55,424,960 29,953,108 1,041,112, ,258,195 8' 684, :).79 7,_002, ,257, ,453, ,0~. 136, ,736,52.8' 4,270, , , ,686,910 4,576, , , ,495,099 4,846, ,355 99,0: ,498,484. 2,572, ,888 72, ,~07' 794 2,252, ,221 97, ,842,592 3,350, ,88~ 128, , '785,437 4,972, , , ,349,972 6,361, ,890 92, ,725,771 3,426, ,822 94, ,527,567 2,575, , , ,159,547 5,590, ,622 72, ,573,251 2,165,335 us, , ,264,856 3,207,2 \7 112,488 97, ,895,757 5,817' ,922 80, ,635,875 2,478, , , ,405,235 5,407, , , ,057,869 5,195, ,022 I 68, ;183,.376 I 1,262, ,020 62, , 707,167 1,809,720 99,771 70, ,486,849 2,803,947 99,137 91, ,211,986 3,566,048 97,857 53, ,930,051 1,519, ,519 76, ,401,292 2,656, ,883 65, ,319,330 2,235,258 96, , ,078,359 3,303,444 96,734 64, ,111,184 1,595,891 95,559 59,_ ,894,109 1,369,215 94,370 41, ,758, ,735 92,717 93, ,258,617. 3,054',386 91,221 5a,e1s 30 2,415, ,738 90,254 6o,3ga ,925,906 1,4.34,812 89,273 91, ,996,564 4,353,165 89,151 53, ,212,659 1,075,664 87,729 84, ,3.86,273 3,033, ,739 77, ,882,591 2,074,814 86,356 77, ,689,010 2,611,276 85,979 72, :!:,852,902 1,880,212 85,465 46, ,742,390 1,116,549 85,365 89, ,751,420 4,507 '707 84,328 '74, ,40~,524 5,295,734 83,660 55, ,675,603 1,993,904 83,636 78, ,064,456 2,649,846 82,809 49, ,393, ,668 82,574 65, ,429,799 2,055,257 81,257 54, ,047,545 2,150,676 80,766 52, ,812,252 1,175, ,529 65, ,fl06,466 2,002,019 80, , ,096, ,859 79, , , 772,168 4,162,494 79,182 80,742 5,0 32 5,069, 705 2,827,904 79,139 74, , 738,365 5,130,265 78,876 80, ,947,182 2;768,386 78,409 63, ,695,922 2.,874,988 78,120 45, (*~ 2,686,845 ass, ,084 51, (* 2,564,701 1,084,384 77,9ll 63, ,449,002 1,557,416 77,576 48, ,539, ,548 :z: 77,029 57, ,897,784 1,474,521 76,921 67, ,848,266 2,415,061 76,555 83,575 60' 28 2,682,665 4,097,585 76,031 53, ,935,854 2,161, so I (*l (* ~ 65 (* 76 ( ;:)

29 ING. AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES TABLE OA':l?S THR)!:SHED li'or.grain ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES :EN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION,. 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939Continued... COUNTY AND $TATE ACRES.(NUMBER} PRODUCTION (BUSHELs) , Palo Alta:,: I~a ,677 90, ,572,659 5;452, Clay,. Mirm... : 75,406 67, ,602,864 2,005,5: Dickey, ~ DsJc., ,059 59, ,559;045 1,165,990 en {*) McHenry, N.D:ak~ tt_~ ~!,. 75,725 52, ,212, , Hand, S.: Dale ~ 72,964 29, ,921, ,1en Pope 1 ~::lnrl. " 72,795 50, ,658_,256 1,626, Pottawat.tamie.,. Iowa. 72,788 2S ,954, ,555 st. eroa,_ w::~:~:t... 72, , ,656,807 1,691, :Kandiyohi, ~:. ~. _ ~ ~ 72,159 62, ,445,508 2,569, Cs.val.ier,; N. ~k ~ ~095 ZT,M8 71 2,005, ,525 ' Blue Earth, Jliml....; 71,792 70, ,051,565 5,649, Pocahontas, Iawa. :. 71,0ll. 91, i7 2,174,702 5,521, Man:itowoc,..w:~:s..... ~ ~. 70,804 46, ,459,148 1,955, Goodhue,. )(i.j:u:l..,. I! 70,560 49, ,590,494 1,994, Hutchinson., ~ Dale ;, ~,... 70,514 56, ,477, ,945 Woodb\!l'Y, lon... ~ ' ~ ~ iii 70; , ,658,265 1,217,990 ' McCook, s. Dak:. ;'... 69,855 55, ,465, ,585 C1ayton, Iowa. ;.,.... ~ 69,829 64, ,590,455 2,282, O'Brien, Io"'W'S. ~. ~... 69,605 62, ,515.,460 2,408, Lac.qui Parle., M~... 69,570 72, ,525,245 2,863, Traill~ N, llak... :... 69,476 48, ,541,747 1,457, Todd, Mirln... ~ :... 69,169 58, ,149,990 2,152, Winneshiek 1 I(!nya.._ :... _. 68,855 69, ,189,810 1,981, 'iyl Deuel_, $. Dale.... ~... 68,826 54, ,5en;570 2,522, Ro ck,. W:Ls~._.. _.... :.. ;_. _ 68,796 44, ,174,420 1,084, Freeborn., K~n~ "'.. ~ ,557 ' 55, ,896,579 2,089,555 ffl Traverse, Minn ~ 68,586 65, ,186,957 2,597, Wright; Io..= ,983 87, ,5ffl,206 3,515, Ou.tagamifli 1 Wis ~ :... : 67,705 45, ,457,796 1, 705, Hancock, Io'ir&....,; ~.,.. 67,526 88, ,457,252 5,502, liana0111 N. ~... ;~... ~~.,... ':... ~... en , ,281,557 1,466, Hami1ton' I~~..... ~,... en,oo9 88,~ ,850,22~ 3,446, ::~r.~~.:: :::: :::::: : :::::::::;::::::: 66,898 60, ,562, 772 2,276, ,8ll 56, ,906, ,711 66, ~ ,027,135 2,462, Bllena Vista,.IQwa.';,...,... 66,<;~5. 75,406 97' 37 2,255,242 2,857, Pipeston.e,, Minn. _ ,176 51, ,479,532 2,258, Stephenaor,t.; "J;U. ~... ~. ~. ~ 66,062 ~ ,597,159 1,919, Cl:a:rk, Wis._.~ ~!J ~ ;:.~~... 65,882 59, ,512,546 1,899,44:3 70 *Not one of the fij:ost ;LOo counties.

30 22 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 18 BARLEY THRESHED OR COMBINED ON FARlVIS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACRF..AGE WITH PRODUCT loin, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISON~, 1939 ACRES (NUMBER) : PRODUCTION 'tbushels) COlJ!Ifl'Y JI.ND STATE ~ UNITED.STATES. 11,693,751 12,024, ,424, ,980, counties... :... ~.... 5,747,656 3,936, ,111,931 75,912,273 ' Cavalier, N. Dak. 143,542 84," ,615, , Ramsey, N. Dak ,509 76, ,493,400 1,116,41!? I 9 46 Weld, Colo,.,,,.,.,,,,. 118,173 68, ,959,646 2,056,33< Oharl"s Mix, s. Dak., lld, , ,359, , ( *) Walsh, ~!. nak , , ,589,147 1,565, Kings,.Jal.if.,.,..., 109, , ,147,313 3,961,' Towner, N. Da'<: :. 101,180 51, ,102, ,969 16?8 Grand Forks, N. Dak 98,56;3 92,420' 8 6 2,336,863 1,661, ? Yolo, Calif...,...,..,,.,...,... 96,616 78, ,106,815 1,886,306 2 ll Pembina, N. Dak,,. 95,962 92, ,421,727 1,767, Polk, 1!inn. 95,959 11?, ,444,1?3 2,528, caas, N. Dak." 95, , ,164,378 2,?71, Fresno, Calif,,,.,.,,, 93;948 60, ,4?6,590 1,935,5, Barnes, N. Dak,.,,,,,.,,.,,.., 90,266 38, , 711, , Bottineau, N. Dak,,, 89, , S 1,821, , {*) B rown, s. Dak. 88,609 69, ,396,828 ' 1,354, San Joaquin, Calif , ' ,788,682 2,837, Spink, s. Dak... ;... 85,0S9 4?, ,201, , Washington, Colo,,, ,51? , , Stutsman, N. Dak,. 84,310 54, ,403, , Colusa, Calif,,.,, 81,3~J. 52, ,307, , Madera, Calif 78,575 60, ,507,100 1,157,? Riverside, Calif... 76,909 57, ,945,085 1,422', Glenn, Calif... 73,604 53, ,563, , Te.xas, Okla... 68,528 7, ,404,085 47, Custer, Nebr... 66,827 35,509 ~~:. 68 '714, , Ward, N. Dak... 65,50'7 27,164 2: l*) 1,484, ; Benson, N. Dak ~... 65,403 29,0;)5 :::d {*) 1,418, , Hutchinson, s. Dak... 64,825 59,143 f:.(' , ,538 V/hitinan, 1'/ash.. 64,585 33,166 <1.'. 79 2,525,17.2 1,135, Steele, N. Dak... 62,545 41,435 3J 54 1,086, ,4,49 51 Tulare, Calif,...., 62,212 50,562.' 39 1,353,863 1,119, Wells, N. "' Dak... ;... ;...,... 62,210 29,743 5'' 99 1,4'02, , Traill, N. Dak._...,... 61,886 84,090 ;j:. 9 1,349,198 1,8?9, Imperial, Calif... 61,837 35,206 3~ 72 2,692, , Marshall, Minn... 61,213 72,575 ~p_; 13 1,516,835' 1,445, ":regory, s. Dak...,..,. 60,~84 54,117 3? , , Edmunds, s. Dak.. 60,732 32, , , Kittson, Minn ;.. 60,486 56, ,639,059 1,430, Nelson, N. Dak... 59,397 35, ,226, , Tripp, s. Dak. 55,733 62, ,304 1,223, La Moure, N. Dak.. 55,157 24, ,026, , Grant, N. Dak 54,621 24, ,220, , Morton, N. Dak, 53,805 24, ,3?5, , Burke, N. Da.k ~ 53,610 9, (>1<) 1,117,289 84, Douglas, s. Dak... 52,403 26, , , Merced, Calif, 51,966?6,254 ~7 11 1,203,865 2,081, Logan, Colo ; : 50,933 33, ,021, , Potter, s. Dak... 49,3!.1 21,? , , Hettinger, N. Dak..._... 48',878 27, {*) 1,180, ; (*} Otter Tail, Minn,.,..,. 48,579 58, ,453 1,480, Monterey, Calif. 48,457 50, ,430,530 1;327, Faulk, s. Dak. 48,266 21, , ,839 Stark, N. Dak ;, 47,879 31, ,289, ,887' 36 (*} Aurora, s. Dak 46,866 19, , ,514 Maricopa, Ariz 46,818 16, ,993;348 59G,2o: (*} Williams, N. Dak...."... 45,996 13, ,151, , (*} Stanislaus, Cal{f.,,',, 45,276 60, ,1oe,io4.]., 775, Kern, Calif,,,,,,,,, 44,795 38, ,123,666 1,0.94, '17 Hand, s. Dak,,,,,.,. 43,985 43, , , *Hot one of the first 100 counties.

31 RANJaNG AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 23 TABLE 18 BA.RLEM ~IplESHED. OR COMBINED 01T FAR!'fS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944 AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939Continued 1944 ACRES (NUMBER) PROD:OCTION (BUSHELS) Ron Homme, S; Dak...,..., san Luis O_bispo, Calif,,, Mcintosh, N. Dale., Brule, s. Oak ,. Renville, N.Dak. ; 43,601 42, ,407 42,300 41,269 31,331 19,693 22,349 29,616 11, ("') ,881 1,160, , , , , ,656 28'7,991 3'70, , (")!.1cPherson, S. Dale, ~,,,,,,, J<:mmons, N. Dak,,., :,, McLean, N. Dak.; Beedle, s. Dale,,, Logan, N. Dak,,,,,,,,,, 40,885 40,607 40,554 40,508 38,221 22,330 22,089 35,337 39,356 27, (.*) , , , , , , , , ,3,2'7 406,' '79 ( *) Dickey., N. Dale,,.,,,,.,;,,, Solano, Calii'..,,, Kit Carson, Colo,,, Daniels, r.~orlt Grir:.:.o:s, N. Dak~......_, ,699 37,728 37,528 37,328 37,225 27,296 43,374 21,945 5,712 18, {*) ,670 1,106, , , ,643 54'7,32'7 1,165,640 94,82'7 114, ,1 ' (") 62 ("') 94 Siskiyou, Calif,, Rolette, N. Dele Davison, s. Dak,;. Miner, S. Dak, Sutter, Calif.. 36,942 36;soo 36,302 35,952 3!5,285 12,352 12,479 21,739 23,912 43, (") ,184, , , ,528 1,200,219 4'79, ,195 1'76, ,'791 1,046, {*) Pierce, N. Dak Lewis, Idaho :. ; Dunn,!>), nak...,.... Sheridan, ~ail5,..,... :.... Beaver, Okla ,952 34,815 34,578 33,926 33,856 19,113 24, ,168 22,491 1<2, ,372 1,008, , , , ,775 '763, , ,771 74,613 _',>8 5' Larimer, Colo.... Box Butte, Nebr..... Foster, N~ Dak Burleigh, N. Dak.... Sheridan, J.lont ; 33,752 33,621 33,361 33,167 32,841 20,674 13,202 14,325 15,091 9, ,081, , , , , ,026 95, , , , Kingsbury., s. Dak.. : Divide, 1!. Dak. McHenry, N. Dak :. Morgan, Colo,, Sheridan, N. Dak.. 32,207 31,285 31,218 30,941 30,914 31,138 12,362 12,889 13,912 17, , , , , , , , , , , Clark, S. Dak..,,,. Sheridan, Nebr;;. ; Norman, ~iinn.... Ytnna, Colo.. ~!.....; ; Walworth, s. Del<:...., ,800 30,571 30,533 30,090 29,854 25,335 13,653 59,900 22, , ' , ,ooi 632, , , , ,177 1,316, , , *Not one of the first 100 coun~ies,

32 24 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 19 FLAX HARVESTED ON FARMS'100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION_, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 UNITED STATES counties Imperial, Calif ' Lyon, Minn Roseau, Minn. Fresno, Calif R edwood, Minn Lac qui Parle, Minn... Cot t<.mwood, Minn... M urray, Minn..... D ivide, N. Dak R ichland, N. Dak... R oberts, s. Dek M clean, N. Dak... s heridan, Mont :... ~rd, N. Dak... L incoln, MiiLii Bu rke, N, Dak ~ c odington, s. Dak M arshall, Minn. w i11iams, N. Dak... y ell ow Medicine, Minn R enville, N. Dak G rant, s. Dak B ottineau, N, Dak... M ountrail, N. Dak... D aniels, Mont N obles, Minn J ackson, Minn. R enville, Minn... Da y, s. Dak G rand Forks, N. Dak, B ig Stone, Minn s wift, Minn w. alsh, N. Dak... M c!ienry, N. Dek... : T r8.verse, Minn M cintosh, N. Dak... De uel, s. Dak. c hippew!l, Minn. c ass, N. Dak;...;. s tutsman, N. Dak p olk, Minn. T illman, Okla p ope, Minn p ierce, N. Dak... ~ tevens, Minn... :...,... s p ipestone, Ba rnes, N. Ne lson, N. Br ookings, Ro oseve1t, ' Minn.. Dak Dak... s. Dak Mont Yuma Ariz Os ceola, Iowa. We lls, N, Dak. Pe nnington, Minn Mo ody, s. Dak E\aml in, s. Dak... Me Cone, Mont ; Ri chland, Mont. Lo gan, N. Dak La Moure, N. Dak... ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) ,477,070 2,081,497 20,765,238 18,829,453 2,042,072 1,574,135 17,790,577 14,448,277 72,056 34, ,777, ,072 48,628 35, , ,779 45,469 57, , ,250 43,628 30, , ,423 43,161 47, ,590 6~0,318 42,607 29, \ 355, ,031 40,396 41, ,013 ~68,617 39,sa3 40, , ,943 38,209 9, ,152 14,516 37,642 46, , ,603 36, , , ,140 35,180 5, ,208 24,872 85,163 11, , ,136 38,962 5, ,328 20,669 33,577 25, , ,422 33,568 4, ,382 8,707 33,558 15, , ,858 88,168 60, , ,856 33,087 7, ,207 10,941 83,007 32, , ,123 32,649 2, ,309 7.oo2 32,257 17, , ,406 32,242 17, ,090 71,572 31,874 6, ,785 15,384 31,145 6, ,392 26,998 29,965 45,8~ , ,562 28,717 42, , ,951 28,213 52, , ,957 27,077 19, , ,594 26,822 13, ,322 55,808 25,960 20, , ,857 25,335 33, , ,761 24,207 17, ,234 63,101 23,604 1, ,302 4,397 22,751 20, , ,945 22, ,689 2,272 22,104 20,238. 3? , ,298 21,183 27, , ,360 20,636 46, , ,601 20,363 2, ,566 9,680 19,996 54, , ,997 19,? ,483? 19,409 29, , , ,846 7, ,286 37,233 18,642 28, , ,432 18,590 17, , ,856 18,503 9, ,174 35,388 17,822 4, ,oao 7,868 17, , ,584 89,432 17,267 6, ,694 32,382 16,288 4, , ,827 16,162 16,'780 52: , ,080 16,115 2, ,530 15,305 15,871 27, , ,677 15,626 9', ,599 65,323 15,350 5, ,070 57,682 15, ,144 4,042 15,029 1, ,269 7,248 14,767 1, ,594 3,854 14,569 2, ,860 10,956 ' ,... 1 l 6 lg 9 u ('!') l (*l *Not one of the first 100 counties.

33 ING ~GRICULTURAL COtmTIES Table 19 FLAX HARVESTED ON FA.BMS..o100 LEA.DING.COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, 25 '. Brown, Minn... ;..... Pembina, N. Dak,, Dawson,. Mont Steele, N, Dak.... Rock, Minn Clark, S. Dak: Valley, Mont... ;..., Kittson, Minn McKenzie, N. lla'k...,,,..., Traill, N. Dak...,... ; ACRES (NUMBER) 14,207 14, , ,930 12,181 11,879 11,504 11,341 11,161 11, ,945 18, , ,944 2,001 1,074 26,723 2,770 13, PROIXJCTiON (BJSHELS) , ,428 86, , , ,629 80, , ,163 90, ,oai 65,755 1,847 27, ,794 9,785 3, ,375 9,381 89, (*} Benson, N. lle.k..., Lake, s. Dak ~.... Kings, Calif..... Cavalier, N. Dak... ;.;,.... Ka.ndiyohi, Minn ,123 11,065 11,037 10,967 10,824 5,953 4,214 2,161 2,384 26, ,436 98, ,83'7 84,816 90,487 24,603 20,069 32,225 3, , '97 13 Ramsey, tl'. Dak... ; Grant, Minn...,... Het titi.ger, N. Dak... ; Lyon, Iowa.... Sheridan, N. llak,,, Anderson, KEI!ns., Griggs, N; Dak.... Towner, N. Dak..... Dickey, N. Dak... Rolette, N; Dak Martin,. Minn..... Jim Wells, Tex...,,..... Marshall, S. Dak..., Faribault. Minn Blue Earth, Minn ,405 10,393 9,336 9,302 9,276 9,005 8,877 8,490 8,241 8,224 8,136 8,088 7,999 7,963 7,922 6,637 30, , ,911 1,564 11,889 1,266 4,036 16, ,054 14,256 11, ' ,278 81,966 94,100 56,841 75,265 33,918 62,319 75,965 57,419 66,098 36,192 57,518 65,009 48,213 43,682 18, ,563 2,156 85,631 2,376 88,868 4,232 37,058 5,579 12, ,816 2,461 49, ,' , (*} (*} Emmons, N. Dak.... Minnehaha, s. Dak,.... Linn, Kane,.;..... Allen, Kans... ~... ',..... Teton, Mont... :;.L.... 7,808 7,755 7,271 7,184 6, ,203 16,466 22,892 6, ,889 63,329 23,384 24,427 66,136 3,909 32, , ,234 45, (*} Lake of the Woods, Minn...,.... Karnes, Tex... ;.... Watonwan, Minn...,.... Burleigh, N, Dak.... Kingsb)lry, s. Dak... 6,918 6,900 6,585 6,569 6,402 6, , , (*J 58,881 59,812 28,483 40,386 60,294 56, ,804 2,908 7, (*} '!<Not one of the first 100 counties.

34 26 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 20 SOYBF..ANS GROWN ALONE.EXCEPT, FOR GREEN ~I[ANURB100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREP.GE, 1944, WITH COWI.I'A RISONS, 1939 ACRES GROWN ALONE ACRES GROWN \LONE (NUMBER) (NUMBER) UNITED STATES... 12,406,935 8,964, counties 5,529,370 3,435,812 Champaign, lll , , Hardin, Ohio... 45,906 20,010 Vermilion, lll ,405 ll6, Hamilton, Iowa., ,260 Christian, Ill , , 'Allen, 'Ind... 42,.525 l5,499 28,176 Iroquois, Ill ,596 80, Tippecanoe_, Ind 42,391 53,080 Macon, lll.. 114,305 83, Pocahontas, IOI'I"a 4~,'B9 18,885 Sangamon, Ill.. ll2,590 65, ' Pulaski, Ind. 42,2ll 29,369 McLean, Ill _109,274 85, Boone, Iovra.. 42,12:3 14,322 Edgar, Ill. ;. 102,510 63,405 8 ll Wright, IQ'fa.. 41,951 17,095 Shelby, Ill.. 99,379 87, Stoddard, Mo... 41,8:31 11,636 Macoupin, lll. 97,648 42, Mower, Minn ,765 27,597 Logan, Ill.. 94,671 45, Warren, Ind. 41,151 31,936 Montgomery, Ill... 87,995 55, Greene, Iovta ,940 19,604 Piatt, Ill 87,328 72, Cumber land, Ill... 40,904 Douglas, Ill. 82,373 69, La Porte, Ind 40, '768 51,418 Livingston, Ill 81,423 53, Marion, Ohio 40,120 25,502 Paulding, Oh:i,o. 72,445 36, Floyd, Iowa 39,924 26,078 Hancock,.Ill. 70,448 47, Greene; Ill ,633 18,557 Kankakee; Ill... 69,750 55, Story, Iowa. 39,319 18,060 Coles, Ill.. 69,278 51, Adams, Ind. 39,039.27,174 New Madrid, Mo 66,970 14, Menard, Ill..;. 38,884 20,164 Wood, Ohio... 66,447 28, Fountain, Ind.,. 38,622 27,862 Fayette, Ill... 65,514 30, Au drain, Mo., 38;451 19,300 Moultrie, Ill... 65,328 50, Knox, Ind... 58,287 22,556 De Witt, Ill ,516 47, Cass, Ill.. :... 57,901 13,990 Kossuth, Iowa... 63,990 27, Henry, Ohio..._,. 57,645 16,512 Morgan, Ill... 62,858 52, Defiance, Ohio... 36,776 15,758 Webster, IO\fa 59,132 22,072' 27 '79 Montgomery, Ind... 56,735 25,585 La Salle, lll, 59,100 48, Dallas, Iowa... : 36,595 21,275 Van Wert, Ohio. 58,786 35, Knox, Ill. ;~... 36,560 34,990 Will, Ill. 55,228 56, Butler, Iowa 36,521 28,837 Mississippi, Ark. 54,950 24, Lee, Ill 36,518 33,920 Calhoun, IOW"a 54,843 23, Black Hawk, Iowa 36,079 32,657 Jasper, Ind 53,864 S2, Hardin, Iowa 56,051 17_;986 Putnam, Ohio.,.. 53,567 21, Seneca, Ohio... 35,895 12,048 McDonough, Ill... 52,485 36, Union, Ohio 35,776 22,235 Hancock, Ohio 52,391 18, Mitchell; Iowa ,546 25,517 Dunklin, Mo... 52,074 19, Hancock, Iowa 35,459 16,195 Tazewell, Ill... so, , Newton, Ind.. 35,_455 28,293 Adams, Ill... 50,291 26, Monroe, Mich '.. ; 35,427 11,167 Effingham, Ill,... 49,224 25, Mercer, Ohio... ;... 35,402 20,714 Clark, Ill... 48,534 20, Madison, Ohio, 35,364 21,978 Fulton, Ill 48,518 36, Jay, Ind. 35,162 21,145 Benton, Ind... 48,259 57, Peoria, Ill. 54,338 24,047 Pemiscot, Mo 48,210 17, Polk, Iowa... 54,337 19,147 Jasper, Ill, 46,706 24, Gibson, Ind ; 54,217 25,146 Cerro Gordo, Iowa. 44,966 28, Benton, Iowa ,046 23,840 White, Ind... 44,875 33, Buena Vtsta, Iowa... 33,?45 14,492 Ford, Ill., 44,092 52, Clinton, Ind... 33, ,437 Grundy, Icwra 44,0'70 32, Bond, Ill. 33, ,675 Wyandot, Ohio. 44,042 19, (.f) Wells_, Ind.:...."... 35,446 50,488 1~ (*} ; l *Not one of the first 100 counties.

35 RANJONG AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 27 TABIE 21 SOYBEANS HARVESTED FOR "BEANS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN PRODUCTION, 1944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 COUN'IT AND STATE :PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) 1944 UNITED S' ATES... a7, 72.5, a:n 100 counties ,126,345 Champaign, Ill... 4,517,018 christian, Ill... 5,198,395 vennilion, Ill... 5,186,154 Macon, Ill ,564,864 McLean, Ill,, ;. 2,518,717 Edgar, Ill.. 2,465, 689 sangamon, Ill.,. 2,503,869 Iroquois, Ill.... 2,282;188 Lo8an, Ill ,189,089 Piatt, Ill.... 2,003,998 Douglas, Ill., 1,976,512 Livingston, Ill. 1,800,936 Shelby, Ill... 1,693,047 Hancock, Ill.... 1,635,842 Macoupin, Ill.... 1,627,705 De Witt, Ill.... 1, 556,287 Moultrie, Ill,'. 1,516,334 Coles, Ill.... ;,.,,. 1,479,071 Montgomei"J, Ill, 1,460,325 La Salle, Ili ,365,864 Wood, Ohio... 1,324,507 Morgan, Ill :. 1,317,651 Mississippi, Ark.;... 1,298,665 Kankakee, Ill... 1,267,308 N~w Madrid, Mo... o. 1,262,675 McDonour,h, Ill, :,, 1,262,656 Kossuth, Iowa... llf... 1,205,028 Tazewell, Ill ,201,190 Webster, Iowa 1,137,655 Calhoun, Iowa,, 1,109,207 Van Wert, Ohio... 1,099,008 Grundy, Iowa... 1,068,650 Fulton, Ill... 1,066,354 Putnam, Ohio... 1,036,873 Adams, Ill 1,036,154 Paulding, Ohiol... 1,030,825 Will, Ill ,180 Pemiscot, Mo.., ;..., 969,195 Dunklin, Mo ,038 Ford, Ill... : ,924 Pocahontas, Iowa,;,, 898,179 Hancock, Ohio ,226 Knox, Ill. 869,583 Hamil ton, Iowa.',., 854,554 Benton, Ind.;,, 846, ,.590,641 58,678,l78 4,192,618 2,567,941 2,441,075 2,085,566 1,979,226 1,446,787 1,3ll ,596, ,022 2,025,162 1,901, ,402 i,461, , ,358 1,205,800 1,543,234 1,148,{)56 774, , , , , ,646 62, ,6ll 213, ,792 '4340, , , , , , , , ,399 79,090 57, , , , , ;_ , s f ll PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) P.ANK Greene, Iowa , , Warren, Ind , , Fountain, Ind 769, , Warren, Ill , , Stoxy, Iowa , , Peoria, Ul , , Buena Vista, Iowau 753, , Jasper, Ind ,4ll 290, Hardin, Iowa , , Clay, Iowa , , Floyd, Iowa.. 748, , Black Hawk, Iowa 741, , ' Tippecanoe, Ind , , Marshall, Iowa ; , , White, Ilfd.. 733, , Lee, n , , Clark, Ill , , Menard, Ul , , Montgomexy, Ind , , Woodford, Ill , , Butler, Iowa, 701, , Benton, Iowa, , , Dallas, Iowa ' 696, , Tama, Iowa , , Wyandot, Ohio , , Henry, Ohio , , Grundy, Ill , , Hancock, Iowa ; 675, ,628 78,Allen, Ind , , Seneca, Ohio, 659, , Monroe, Mich 651, , Greene, Ill ,355 ~52, Marlon, Ohio , , Sandusky, Ohio , , Adams, Ind 645, , Polk, Iowa , , Mercer, Ohio, , , Des Moines, Iowa_ 624, , Henry, Iowa , , Franklin, Iowa 620, , Fayette, Ill , , Pike, Ill: , , Palo Alto, Iowa 597, , Schuyler, Ill , , Allen, Ohio , , Wright, Iowa,.., 828,770 Hardin, Ohio ,246 cass, Ill., ,028 Cerro Gordo, Iowa 8ll,348 Boone, :Eowa, ~ , , , , , , Newton, Ind 588, , Madison, Ind , , Stoddard, Mo 575,895 24, Clinton, Ind, 572, , Pulaski, Ind 569, , *Not one of the first 100 counties,

36 28 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 Table 22 PEANUTS HARVESTED FOR NUTS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (POUNrB) UNITED STATES 2,957,9,45 1, 787,039 2,008,855,504 1,155,516, counties...,..., 2,363,085 1,430,344 1, 707,221, ,067,826 Early, Ga ~ ~..,..,...,.,.. 69,280 36, ,483,758 20,492,401 Comanche, Tex.. 68,625 44, ,774,697 22,205,61.1 Coffee, Ala... 65,405 40, ,802, ,240,51.1 Pike, Ala... 59,895 30, ,495,105 18,001,952 Henry,, Ala,. 57' , ,865,448 18,750, Houston, Ala ,431 25, ,966,737 14,038,391 \Vorth, Ga,,..,...., , , ,921,215 24,548,596 Barbol.lr, Ala,,.., ,757 24, ,502,850 12,091,279 Jackson, Fla... ;... 50,157 56, ,475,281 14,385,326 Eastland, Tex... 50,000 34, ll 26,403,614 14,947,524 Terrell, Ga 45,129 37, ,499,~88 22,795,577 Southampton, Va... 41,820 59, ,297,851 45,894,289 Miller, Ga 41,271 25, ,989,123 12,415,285 Atascosa, Tex... 40,688 26, ,21.6,263 9,159,005 Randolph, Ga 40,670 ~8, ,641,554 14,804,592 Mitchell, Ga 40,616 25, ,156,881 14,616,579 Northampton, N. c ,654 36, ,148,316 48,357,595 Sumter, Ga 57,216 29, ,375,186 17,950,629 Bertie, N. c ,865 51, ,087,915 36,107,797 Halifax, N, c... " ,249 36, ,908,515 45,285,277 Wilson, Tex B6,ll5 11, ,549,842 5,ego, 706 Dale, Ala... ~ :34,867 22, ;506,148 10,506,799 Decatur, Ga :34,781 19, ,864,820 9,581,095 Geneva, Ala ,677 22, ,412,685 11,879,217 Dooly, Ga 54,227 :).9, ,270,744 14,957,918 Calhoun, Ga... 35,977 25, ,957,020 ~2,095,654 Covington, Ala... 53,875 14, ,224,614 7,ooo,lo5 Turner, Ga 52, , lbli 22,634,046 17,991,778 Laurens, Ga ~... 50,594 7, ' 572,1:30 4,241,401 Lee, Ga 29,092 29,546 : ,097,275 14,501,964 Crenshaw, Ala 28,490 15,008 : ,5BS,502 7,422,654 Seminole, Ga 27,952 15, ,550,662 7,436,541. Baker, Ga. 27,809 18, ,580,990 ' 10,189,867 Crisp, Ga ~ 26,928 19,648 : ,911,695 14,556,459 Bryan, Okla ,632 17,556 :35 :36 10,999,191 '7,105,125 Clay, Ga. ~. 25,435 14, ,464,449 7,226,655 Edgecombe, N. c... 25,089 19, ,004,618 21,420,958 Erath, Tex... 24,707 12, ,589 4,~27,556 Martin, N. c. ~ ,392 19, :3,195,557 22,155,075 Irlrin, Ga, 23,696 14, ,957 '705 12,296,4:35 Hertford, N. c ,4:30 ~ 22, ,895,501 27,218,475 Colquitt, Ga 20,964 7, ,154,386 4,149, 721 Sussex, Va 20,927 19, ,1.19,745 24,261,506 Isle of Wight, Va ~ 20,259 20, ,992,914 26,722,635 Stewart, Ga 19,440 11, ,087,149 5,502,265 Nansemond, Va 19,406 19, ,012,477 24,590,550 Webster, Ga 19,276 12, ,594,075 6,321.,242 Wilcox, Ga. 19,035 11, ,569,670 8,181,894 Frio, Tex.... ~ ,925 6, ,065,597 1,538,670 Tift, Ga 18,821 7, ,299,198 5,611,447 Hood, Tex 18,124 6,957 s1 65 9,855,080 2,971,560 Houston, Ga. 17,747 15, ,776,584 9,689,872 Grady, Ga. 16,6:31. 12, ,608,007 7,616,020 w ise, Tex ,741 6, ,904,0:35 2,176, 707 Washington, Ga 15,295 2, ,961,544 1,551,652., San Saba, Tex.._. 15,932 2, ,195, ,332 Thomas, Ga. 14,967 8, ,880,265 4, 557' 956 Burke, Ga _ 14,756 2, ' B,946,:'iH 1,708,340 M. aeon, Ga. 14,749 7, ,379,650. :3,897,529 Bulloch, Ga "! 14,514 :3, ,425,758 2,518, ll : : *Not one of the first 100 counties.

37 ~lang AGJUCULTURAL COUNTIES 29 TABLE 22 PEANUTS lfarvested FOR NUTS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944,.. AND WITH. OOMP.ARISONS, 19390ontinued ACRES (NUMBER} JWli, PROOOCTION (POUNDS) COYNTY AND STATE !. Pitt, N. c... Ill. I ,~56 4, ,044,901 5,510,374 Bexar; Te~ ,303 4, ,704,759 1,:n9,a61 Dodge, Ga ~,!.. I!', 14,046 5,s:n ,425,257 2,129,556 Dougherty, Ga... 13,904 12, ,156,720 5,rrn,415 Pulaski, Gat. I I I I I I I 1_1 e 1 1.'I I I I a I' e I I e I I e "I I' 13,821 10, ,755,445 7,627,999 Jefferson, Ga.., '!' _. ~.,, 13,736 2, ,673,227 1,688,986 Caddo,. Okla..,., 13, ,869,537 64,952 Bullock, ~la.... ~ '... 13,3>1 3, ,594,821 1,426,920 drays on, Tex....,.....,,.. 13,329 5, ,980,499 2,580,872 Denton, Tex. ~ 12,685 6, fj1 5,718,313 4,218,203 Butler, Ala ,619 2, ,985,155 1,017,978 Greensvlll~,. va ,602 10, ,038,016 14,044~paa Lee, Tex ~ 12,173 4, ,569,198 1,570,949 Ben Hill,.Qa... :. ;... 12,157 7, ,161,044 5,550,348 Brown, Tex.... ll,955 5, ,282,191. 2,078,907 " Brooks, Gtl..;... 11,850 7, ,3ll,061 3,892,346 Hughes, Okla... ;...,.~,,,, 11,742 1, ,852, ,668 Chowan, N. c.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i +1.,617 10, ' 775,824 14,110,717 Gates, N. c ,290 11, ,095,157 14,758,385 Screven., Ga. 11, ,278, ,896 Su~ry, VB..~ ~... 11,251 10, ,155,496 15,261,185 Gu~dal.upe, Tex ll,165 2, , 725, ,109 Parker, Tex...,"!. ; 11,116 6, ,032,980 2,406,~36 Conecuh, Ala..., ,754 3, ,100,586 1,657,993 Perqu.imans, N;. C!,. 10,059 7, ,110,888 9,040,~76 Coffee, _Ga. ~ ~ 9,627 '3, ,295,019 2,094,737 CaJ.,lahan, Tex..~.. 9,092 6, ,279,347 2,818,569 Yarion, Ga... 8,996' 5, ,076,565 2,759,072 Bladen, N. C ~ 8,895 6, ,590,713 6,540,704 Mason, Tex.....; 8,371 1, ,499, ,410 Blirrofell, s. b..... ~ ,524 1, ,588, ,411 Anderson, Tex ~ ,276 2, ,298, ,591 Gonnales, Tt;:tx ,184 2, ,273, ,052 Seminole, O).cla.~ 8,124 1, ,182, ,867 Qu±~, Ga... 8,087. 4, ,121,100 1,944,857 ~o"lmson, Tex ~ 7,633 2, ,913,974 1,145,370 Taylor, Ga.... 7,567 3, ,290,998 1,775,940 HGus:ton., Tex.. 7,559 1,9' _,904,825 65B,C?OS Gillespie, Tex.. ;;,... 7,516 5, ,697,920 2,770,543 Twiggs, Ga.. ~. :.. 7,435 4, ,519,655 1,862, s *Not one of the fir~t.100 counties.

38 30 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE:.1945 TABLE 23 ALL HAY (EXCLUDING SORGHUMS FOR HA.Y} HA.RVESTED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE, 1944,WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 ACRES (NUMBER),e ~ 1959 ACRES (NUMBER) UNITED STATES 72,286,611 65,979, counties.. 12,155,178 10,148,765 Cherry, Nebr. Holt, Nebr. St, Lawrence, N. Y. Beaverhead, Mont Jefferson, N. Y 521, , , ,607 19~) , , , , , l Erie, N. Y... 2 Hyde, s. Dak '. 5 Kennebec, Maine., _.. 6 Blaine, Nebr., 5 Barron, Wis , , , , ,260 87, ,761 80,568 68,560 97, Elko, Nev Otter Tail, Minn Marathon, Wis.... Rock, Nebr Polk, Minn., ~. 185, , , , , , , , , , Orleans, Vt 4 Orange, N. Y Roberts, S. Dak Roseau, Minn... ll Chippewa, Wis , , , ,575 99,952 91,057 92,882 76,969 74,421 92, Stutsman, N, Dak Delaware, N. Y..._... Sheridan, Nebr Imperial, Calif.. Brown, Nebr 164, , , , , , ,424 ll6,085 ll6, , Rutland, Vt, 8 Morto.n, N, Dak Dunn, N, Dak,.., Keya Paha, Nebr.. 28 Todd, Minn..., ,628 99,625 99,197 98,845 98,71 ) 85,521 66,'216 55,612 69,541 89, (*} Lincoln, Nebr. ~ Meade, S. Dak.... Stearns, Minn McHenry, N. Dak... St. Louis, Minn 149, , , , ,679 ll5,250 44, , , , Lancaster, Pa. 17 Vernon, Wis Pine, Minn Jackson, Colo,, Worcester, Mass 98,122 96,675 96,599 96,135 96,100 95,540 90,971 75,016 99,298 75, fp Steuben, N. Y.... Hand, S. Dak..... Otsego, N, Y,.... Clark, Wis..., Weld, Colo , , , , , ,046 97, ,702 lll,875 97, Todd, s. Dak Malheur, Oreg Albany, Wyo Barnes, N.Dak ; Franklin, N. Y... 95,786 95,559 94,701 94,451 95,570 59,865 87,270 75,104 79,282 87, Oneida, N.Y Custer, Nebr..... Tripp, s.,dak.,. Addison, Vt..._ Chenango, N. Y... ; , , ,268 ll8,057 ll7,25l 122,500 66,762 73, ,851 ll5, Broome, N. Y,..... Lyman, S. Dak..... Eminons, N. Dak..... Allegany, N. Y ; Schoharie, N. Y , ,816 92,805 92,692 92,105_ 72,677 69,847 64,555 85/~52 81, McLean, N. Dak... ~... Maricopa, Ariz : Dane, Wis..... Aroostook, Maine Penobscot, Maine ll6, , , , '767 86,719 65, , ,727 82, ' Dodge, \Via..... Harney, Oreg..., ; Windsor, Vt.... Becker, Minn.... McPherson, S, Dak 91,894 91,851 91,676 91,629 91,275 89,420 69,576 72, ,911 85, Marshall, Minn Bradford, Pa Sanilac, Mich Carbon, Wyo..... Clinton, N.Y,..... ll5,687 1],3, ,953 lll,320 ll0, ,527 94,460 98,125 ll0,691 89, Lake, Oreg..... Merced, Calif Bro11ll, S. Dak.... Onondaga, N. Y.... Fresno, Calif. 91,021 89,422 88,359 88, ,443 74,732 79,827 78,ll2 85,157 64, Grant, Wis.... Washington, N.Y F:ranklin, Vt.... Sublette, Wyo Cattaraugus, N.Y 107, , , ; , , ,068 99, ,497 99, Crawford, Pa... ~ Somerset, Maine Lewis, N. Y.... Herkimer, N.Y. Tulare, Calif...,... 87,589 87,034 86,860 86,812 86,357 78,565 81,054 85,154 79,559 68, (*} Morrison, Minn Kidder, N. Dak Burleigh, N, pak Chautauqua, N. Y Perkins, s. Dak , , , , ,839 85,656 78,441 78,589 86,585. ~ 49, Grant, Nebr Day, S, Dak,..._ Tioga, Pa McPherson, Nebr. Richland, N. Dak,... 86,001 85,455 85,245 84,563 85,861 69,704 67,464 80,452 52,620 81,95' *Not one of the first 190 counties.

39 ~ ING AIJRICU,L1:'URAL COUNTIES 31. TABLE 24 ALFALFA CUT FOR HAY100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 ACRES (NUMBEli) PHODUCTIO!I ( ro::s) : UNITED STATES,, 14,977,223 12,802,733 32,669,569 25,l:'53, counties.,.~,. : ,956,220 3,245,815 10,41:;,709 7,478,61E Imperial, calif 155, , , ,894!.[al'icopa, Ariz.,..._ ,499 59, H;,29?. 167,503 \1eld, colo ,100 79, , ,527 otte!' Tail, lt.inn, 80, , ,931 96,797 Fresno, c_alif _ f... 78,804 46, , ,02_9 ~1erced, calif ,131 61, , ,070 Tulare, calif ' 74,048 48, , ,191 Kern, calif ,269 36, , ,109 Stanislaus, calif, ,080 67, , ,891 Yaf:ima, wash... 63,411 64, , ,026 DaVIson, Nebr. ~. 56, , , ,667 canyon, Idaho,...,. 52;970 53, l97,8l9 196,229 MalMur, Oreg ,653 45, ,488 1S2,203 Twin Falls, Id.aho ,568 45, , ,861. Los Angeles, calif... 51,163 41, , ,291 Stevens, wash... ~... 50,9,70 42, , ,479 cache, Utah ,266 45, , ,941 Brown, W;is... ~ 47,097 55, , ,231 Big Horn, },lo nt... i.. 46,292 28, ,226 56,44!; san Joaq11in, Calif.,...,... 46,155 41, , ,110 Onondaga, N. Y... 45,852 59, ', ,184 Kinr;s, Calif,.,,, 44,642 28, ;1{), ,El0 S}."ttkane; Wash... 43,729 38, ,207 46,02.1 Millard, Utah..., 43,580 35, , ,352 Dodge, Viis ;. 41,504 54, ,976 72,868 RArlK ~9 l l ll (...) (.:) :53 Bingham, Idaho.,,,.,,.,., 40;655 42, ,260 99,108 Box 'Eldel', Utah,.,,,. 40,628 3:5, ,<:45 82,771 Polk, Mir1n.... ;... 39,812 30, ,0i38 36,158 Sheridan, Wyo... :... 39,810 32, ,193 56,855 Klickitat, was)l... 39,089 20, ,911 18,709 Dane, Wis... :... 59,034 35, ,681 56,057 Waukesha, Wis... : ,175 50, ,564 52,988 Bannock, Idaho.,... 37,545 52, ,272 66,877 Madison, N, Y....37,369 22, ( <: ) 78,011 36,373 1\iosissippi, Ark... 36,521 25, ( *) lls.,994 67,104 Jlond dulac, Wis; ,420 33, ::;~; 82,:582 61,?81 Riverside, Calif. ': 36,415 26,iol ,8.:>9 77,312 Bormeville, Id.aho...,,...,..., 36,100 42,4!' , ,012 Sedgl'lick, Kans,...,,... 36,027 lo, ,973 29,~96 Larimer, Colo.,,, ; 35,896 26, , e54 46,884 Ada, Idaho,,,.,, 55,580 35, ,433 lou,c93 Fremont, Wyo. ~. 54,693 35, ',672 59, 82 Lincoln, Wyo...,...,. 34,408 32, ,631 39,7!:>4 Green; Wis... :... 34,200 29, ,948 49,526 Gallatin, Mont,,.,. 33,965 33, ,525 70,262 Utah, Utah... 33,541 26, ,026 6E,960 Cass, N, Dak... ~..,, 53,300 22, ,731 19,461 Cassia, Idaho ,271 28, ;492 75,657 Northampton, Pa,,,.: 53,221 25, ,203 59,419 Garfield, Ce1o,, 53,210 51,443 so 48 70,161 55,810 Oakland, Mich ~... 33,155 25, ,125 59,491 Stearns S ' M J.nn..._... ' 32,764 30, ,794 66,023 p anpete ' Ut _a h..... _... ', 32,633 31, ,510 59,090 J ottawattarn f J.e, Iowa. '... 52,617 25, ,990 44,901 e ferson, Wis.. ~ ~..,.:.;. 52,529 20, ,~02 54,825 Scotts Blu N. f, Nebr.;... 32,420 27, ,248 66,206 Fe~aha, Kan~! 52,418 ''17, ,784 23,204 Mergus, Mo!'lt, ,746 24, ,534 28,145 esa, Colo Sanilac. ~ ~ ,491 :50, ,950 64,455, l.iol~. +,,., 31;215 47,ass ,417 68,667 2G (,,.) ( 0: ) (li) (...) ::w ill : ('"') 97 2;; " SG 2t! ( *) (:.) ( *) ( *)

40 32 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 Table 24.ALFALFA CUT FOR HAY100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITHPRODii'JCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMP.AlHSONS, 1939Continued ~ ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (TONS) :1959 Saginaw, Mich :... 51,211 52, ,342 so,462 " Moi}tcalm, Mich..."" 51,166 29,212 ti ,429 42;704 Jackson, Mich 50,874 51,426' ,750' 47,665 washington, Kans.,. : 50,845 9, (*j 56,578 10,524 Lake, J,{ont., 50,802 27, ,666 49,958 Lapeer, Mich.; ~... 50,537 29, ,is28 ' 44,~10 cayuga, N. y II II II II II II II II II 1111 II I II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II' 50,456 24,295 ' ti,675 "55,601 Lenawee, Mich... 50,440 52, , 55,994 52,172 cascade, Mont ; 50,512 25, (*? 44,727 50,510 Gooding, Idaho. ~ 29,784 '24, ,706 71,201 Big Horn, Wyo... 29,708 24, ,885 56,.468 Madison, Mont 29,378 28j ,766 54,124 Kent, Mich 29,525 25, ,656 45,962 Franklin, Idaho...,... 29,212 25, ,557 51,.040 Yellowstone, Mont... 29,044 22, ,716 55,620 Manitowoc, Wi~ 28,615 40, ,065 82,174 Gage, Nebr... 28,578 14, <*) 61,442' 17,172 Genesee, Mich... ;. 28;284 25, ,597,55,855 PoVIder River, Mont 28,278 6, ,854 4,844 Siskiyou, Calif... 20,186 29, ,261 60, 70'9 BZ ( l~) Je:(_ferson, Idaho. 28,143 34, ,756 75, Park, Wyo... ;. 28,109 21, ,005' 43,480 ( ~~) Isabella, Mich. 27,515 27, ,982 56,908 Tuscola, Mich.,., 27,598 55, ,585' '45,500 Reno, Kans 26,849 10, , , Woodbury, Iowa.. 26,855 16,060' 86 62,107 27, (~) Sheboygan, Wis... 26,692 26, ,'172 58, Chaves, N. Mex 26,654 20, ,221 58, H.uron; ~ich.! 26, , ,482 66, Richardson, Nebr... 26,484 15, ,411 27, \ Marshall, Kans. ; 26,415 11, ;516 15, ' ~innehaha, s. Dak 26,219 18, ,541 27, Douglas, Minn 26,202 25, , ,540 Cuming, Nebr : 26,155 16, ,221.12, Door, Wis... 25,969 29, ,679 47, Morgan, Colo. ~.. 25, , ,728 59,547, 44 Meade, s. bak o. t ~ 25,627. 5, ,740 1,812 Rock, Wis. o 25,574 19, ' 52,874 52,974 Carbon, Mont, 25,501 25, ,861 45, Richland, N. Dak ;,! 25,421 15, ,545_ 20,666 *Not one of the first 100 counties.

41 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 33 TABLE 26 COTTON HARVESTED:100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PEODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 COUN'l'Y AND STATE ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (SQUARE BALES ) UNITED STATES... 18,961, ,811,004 11,838,351 11,481, oount:tes 8,138,804 8,403,019 4,966,307 4,628,067 Mississippi, Ark.. 194, , ,b14 200, Ellis, Tex. 164, , ,187 73, Bolivar, Miss. 161, , , , Sunflower, Miss 159, , , , !llbbook, Tex , , ,278 60, Hunt, Tex ~ 147, , ,749 53~ l$ljl, Tex 139, , ,938 55, Williamson, Tex 136, , ,358 36, Collin, Tex~ 133, , ,011 61, Hill, Tex 127, , ,835 50, Fannin, Tex _,. 126, , ,817 51, Navarro, Tex 125, , ,598 51, Crittenden, Ark... 'i' , , ,927 98, Washington, Miss, 115, , ,819 92, Nueces, Tex ; , ,010 77, Pemisoot, Mo...,... ;, , , , , Dawson, Tex ; 109,158 85, ,498 38, Coaboma, Miss......,...,.., 1()6, ,599 18' , , Caddo, Okla...,',.,, ,969 93, ,194 35, Falls, Tex... 98, , ,033 35, '.Haskell, Tex! 97, , ,439 21, Hockley, Tex. 97, , ,990 32, Kaufman; Tex...."... 96, , ,224 41,451 4? Jones, Tex... 95, ,80_1 24' 13 39,141 23, McLennan, Tex... 9~, , ,450 42,43~ 46 San Patrie io, Tex... 94,423 98, ,217 59, Jackson, Okla :13,953 92, ,172 19,915 Liinestone, Tax. _, 93, , ,8'77 35, New Madrid, Mo... 93,202 93', ,802 l.ll, Tillman, Okla... 90,826 94, ,065 31, Leflore, Miss.'... 89,449 94, ,509 89, Hall, Tex... ~... 87,936 81, ,187 13, Jefferson, Ark 87,070 85, ,505 50, Washita, Okla... 85,536 89, ,458 29, Terry, 'rex ,224 60, ,731 21, Runnels, Tex ,432 95, ,188 17' 721 (*l Dunklin, Mo... 82,025 84, ,212 83, Bell, Te:!:... 81, , ,249 30,435 (*} 93 Lamb, Tex 80,5'72 118, ,880 46, Kiowa, Okla ,128 72, ,557 14,035 Crosby, 'rex ,706 81, ,348 23,192 Craighead, Ark 78,905 64, ,237 56, Wllbarger, Tex..,... 78,2~5 70, ,454 29, Phillips, Ark...,.....,,,... ' 76,794 69, ,738 52, Lamar, Tex ,732 83, ,829 38, Grayson, Tax ,191 83, ,766 34, ~isher, Tex 74, ,032 21, (* l 0 uitman, Miss... 72,909 62, ,242, 60, p~sngeburg, s. c... 71,394 77, ,261 60,33' nal, Ariz, :... 71,254 48, ,922 52, ~ Francis, Ark... 71,117 69, ,889 53, noke Ark,, > 'P i.'., 69,795 73, ,135 34, C~t~~:ttTeArk...,,...,...,..,....' 68,951 57, ,991 56, r., _x 68,598 59, ,952 12,950 (*} resno' Calif ,496 '70, ,503 9'7,730 ll 11 ~!~hatchie, Miss,,,,...,,.,...,,,... 67,212 68, ,066 58, l.!adi am, Okla, 67,177 7?, ,613 21,563 Whar~on, Ala.. ; ,071 76, ,215 36, Tun.i. on, Tex... 66,586 77, ,527 37,941 (*} 62 ca, Miss.. :.. 65,459 60, ,658 62, *Not one of tile first 100 counties. 1 RIIIlning bales, counting round as half bales.

42 34 CENSVS OF AGRlCU:J}rU:P.El': i945 TABLE 25.. COTTON HARVESTED100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE W:r.TH PR O:OUCT!ON, 1944, AliD WITa _COMPARISONS, :conttnued. " ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION ( sq.ir:aml BAimJs) Martin, 'rex... ~.. 64,871 40, ,070 15,107 Milam, Tex,,, 63,698 95,401 6? 30 18,151 27,.650. Collingsworth, Tex ~ 63,493 71, ,920 18,048 Humphreys, Miss,....,, 62,806 60,792 64' 79 54,464 49,436 ss 38 Scurry, Tex.~.. 62,218 ' 63, ,234 17,394 \ Jackson,.Ark. 62;189 ~2, ,285 33, Fort Bend, Tex, 61,976 74,? ,485 33, Karnes, Tex! 61,218 72, ,589 6,988 Cameron, Tex~ 60,725 49,7Ell 69 42,142 31, Limestone, Ala,......,....,. 60, , ,309 30, Lee, Ark 'll 60,474 59, ,154 39, Childress, Tex ;. 60,425 57, ,300 8,002 Howard, Tex.. 59,990 53, ,978 15,954 ADder.son, s. c... 59,921 76, ,5,477 56, Yazoo, Miss. ~ 59,360 64, ,098 45, Robeson, N. c... ~ 59,348 4~, {*) 59,332 30, Knox, Tex. 59,150 67,584 'l'l ,261: 15,.793 Hidalgo, Tex... 59,114 72, ,911 37,454,70 63 Greer, Okla 58,3!54 65, ,623 14,773 (*} Tulare, Calif., 57,751 74, , , Shelby, Tenn... 5'?,520 63, 'lil 43,972 40, Hardeman, Tex ~ 57,408 50, ,266 12,615 {*) Kern, Calif 56,524 66,470 as 67 7'7, , Sparta):! burg, s. c ,505 67, ,238 46, F,Larmon, Okla 54,765 49, (*l 18,51'7 10,171 C*J Panola, Miss : 54,401 50, ' 42, ,48ti" 55 Caddo, I..a.. 54,035 62,478 8' ,394 48,7' Willsey, Tex.. 53.,210. 4'7, ,308 2],,716 Holmes,.Miss 52,691 55, ' 38, , Mitchell, Tex.. 51,966 65, ,000 17,515 (*} Tipton, Tenn ;. 51, , ,71Q 40, Johnson, :rex. ~ ,849 61, ,,457 20,414 Burke, Ga... 51,683 57, ,846 35, Cleveland, N. c ,407 49, , ;359 sa 32 Dallas, T~x.. 51,369 '70, , , Hopkins, Tex... 50,994 67,587 96,65 15,796 25, 'llo Haywood, Tenn 50,872 46, ,842 28, Delta, Tex ,798 45, ,067 26,785 Fayette, Tenn ,485 '56, '1,513 25, Franklin, Ia... 50, ,31! '7 38,61.0 4'o,soa *Not one of the first 100 counties. 1Running bales, counting round as half bales.

43 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES TABLE 26 'l'cl:s:a.cco HARVESTED ON FARMS~lOO LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 19H, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION.(POUNDS) COUN'l'Y AND STATE UNITED STATES,,,,,, 1,630,221 1,853,230 1,?78,?69,446 1,699,?2?, count 1e s... 1,149,718 1,313,3?2 1,24?,0?8,849 1,222,20?,284 Pitt, N. c 37,630 43,365 l 1 39 '865,,837 43,654, ~ Johnston, N. c...." 32, , ,861,241 40,0?5,238 4' 2 Robeson, N, c...; ;,... 31,778 32, ,887,401 33,783, Lancaster, Pa., ~ 29, , ,010,056 38,0ll, wake, N. c..... tl 27,334 32, ?,100,126 28,4?3, Horry, s. c... 26,432 _35, ,295,287 35,195, Wilson, N. _c;,,, ,571 29, ,713,525 29,202, Nash, N. c ,03? 31, ,827,743 29,443, Pittsylvania, va.. ~ ,ll1 31, ,287,156 26,609, Columbus, N. c ~... 21,862 26, ll 23,618,582 25,080, Wayne, N. c ,498 24, ,144,325 ~3,956,258 ll 12 Sampson, N. 0 ~ ~..... ~... 20,725 26, ,266,133 23,836, Halifax, va. ~. ; ' 20,595 25, ,585,000 20,251, Duplin, N. c~_:....! 20,352 25, ,836,755 23,276, Florence.. s. c... ~... 20,230 24, ,967,140 22,693, Lenoir, N. c.. ~ ~ ,635 26; ,264,457 25,051, Harnett, N. c... ~ ~ 19,149 23, ,799,702 22,651,? Greene, N. c ,436 18,70b ,242,783 19,359, Edgecombe, N~ c ,729 18, l 18,471,639 18,746, Granville, N. c. ~ ,309 20, ,644,886 15,641, Rockingham, N.. c... lb,971 21, ,219,544 18,680, Franklin, N d... 15,796 21, ,299,384 18,449, Mecklenburg, Va.. ;... ;... 14,970 18, ,829,834 14,575, Hartford, Conn ,379 12, ,554,182 18,224, Stokes, N~ c.. ~... ~~... ~.~ ~ 14,118 17, ,109,799 15,274, i Williams burg, s. c ,936 16, ,950,435 14,329, Robertson, Tenn ;... ~ 13,555 18,671 2? 23 15,385,119 18,283, Beaufort, N.c...;... 13,154 16, ,609,031 16,247, Surry, N. c ,050 14,? ,043,023 13,266, Mertin, N. c... :... 12,673 14, ,387;591 i4,838,77l 26 2? Prince Georges, Md... 12,419 11, ,835,376 8,190, Person, N. c ~... 12,304 1::0, ,374,ll4 13,578, Vance, N. c ll,594 14, ,ll4,968 11,798, Caswell, N. C......,... 11,462 15, ll,112,24l 13,033, Guilford, N. C...,,,...,,.,.,...,.;. ll,266 15, ll,850,312 13,367, Bourbon, Ky... ll,182 8, ,753,546 8,813, Craven, N. c... :1.0,678 14,936 3? 31 9,?44,502 13,ll?, Fayette, Ky... 10,547 10, ,316,471 10,568, Yadkil), N. c... ~ ,519 10,1' ll,085,527 9,156, Dillon, s. c... 10,338 ll,2? ll,248,08? ll,347, Woodford, Ky ~... 10,132 8, ,706,039 8,878, Barreri, Ky ~,.... 9,966 a, ,518,830 7,546, Darlington, s. c..... ~ ,782 9, ,905,9?8 8,582, Shelby, Ky....,,,...,,,... 9,722 8t ,846,004 9,264, Bladen, N. c.., ,700 10, ,006,607 9,878, !.!arion, S, C.,,..._. ; :. 9,431 ll, ,685,330 10,541, Daviess Ky. s., 9,184 10, ,172,205 8,877, ~ott, Ky... 8,716 8, ll,410,586 8,643, dison Ky. c 1..,,. 8,705 7, ;286,414 6,689, e. vert,.md._ _ 8,476 7,491 50?2 6,019,400 5,193, ? Greene Ten. ' ' J,.' n ~.,.,... 8,462 8, ,256,983 8,224,202 ones N c Harri:~on' '' _ ' '. ~ ~ 8,396 9, S,ll10,890 8,567' Colquitt' Ky.. ' ' ' ' '.. ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' '.'' ' ' ' 8,231 8, ,455,712 7,201, w, Ga.._.. _,.,,..._. 7,871 9, ,290,497 7,627, _arren, N. c e: : ~.. 7,861 7, ,786,301 5,967, Dane, Wis..,.Charles d." "' "" '.' ' ' ' " ' ' ~ " ** , ;9?4,778 13,279,363 } On 1 ' 1... **7' 778 7, ,940,390 5,?24, s ow, 78 N. c Bert.ie N..._. ~ ""..... ".. " 7,642 10,103 b8 44 6,878,922 9,299, J\:hn t c.._.... ~.. 7,622 8, ' ,973,390 8,603, e Arundel, Md...,... 7,571 7, ,896,972 4,561,060 * ~ot one oi' _the fi:r,st 100 counties. r.aces, indfoatie co unties tied.in ralik..

44 36 TOBACCO HARVESTED «> CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: Table ::~6 _ ON FARMS100. LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WI~ PRODUCTION, AND WITH Cffi(pARISONS, 1939Continued 1944, ' ACRES '(NUMBER) PRODUCTION (FOUNDS) t. ] w~an, Ky,, 7,468 10, ,.801,566 10,116,309 Henry, Ky... 7,400 6, ,184,625 6,163,848 Brunswick., va ,885 9, ,448,342 7,406,066 St. Marys,!ii ,346 5, ,884,201 ' 4,459,4!19 Mason, Ky... '.... 7,325 6, ,152,048 6,587,393 Halifax, N. c... 7,324 8, ,015,480 7,980,602 eumber land' N. c... 7,203 7, ,058,178 6,756,241 Montgoinery, Tenn.,,,,,.,,~ 7;114 11, ;627,823. 9,702,040 Vernon, Wis,,,,,,,,,, 7, , l0,330,lll8 10,424,175 Ga=ard, Ky. ' ' 7,080 5, ,917,177 5,217,702 Christian, ~Y... 7,045 9, ,051,668 8,195,107 Graves, Ky ''. ' 6,_994 9, ,544,785 8,432,594 Clark, Ky ~!l 6,750 5, Forsyth, ~. c... ~. 6,686 7, ,1j67,369 6,370,230 5,761,585 6,531,792 Hart, Ky.:, 6,614 6, ,099,399 4,838,049 Jessamine, Ky" 6,608 5, ,899,624 5,285,.898 Sunner. Tenn..., 6,498 8, ,139,085 7,407,925 Mercer, Ky,,,,,,,,... 6,300 5, ,116,989.5,096,349 Fleming, Ky 6,271 6, ,147,935 5,058,742' owen, Ky ,223 6, ,056,574 5,943,391.. Lunenburg, va ,111 8, sa. 6,577,362 6,601,524 Coffee, Ga. 6,057 8,404 " ,040,338. &,778,453 Alamance, N. c... 5,952 6, ,614,837 5,626.,514 C1a;rendon, s. c... 5,868 6., ,823,839 5,667,458 Charlotte, va ,756 8,2~ ,320,225 6,699,679 Moore, N. c... ~... 5,700 6, ,827,683 5.,453' 563. Green, KY.... 5,646 4, ,458,564 3,711,609' washington, Ky... 5,633 5; ,391,699 5,013,639 Berrien, Ga 5,542 6, ,613,288 6,069,066 Breckinridge, Ky... 5,530 4, ,185,&35 3,575,483 Bath, Ky'. 5,486 4, ,636,859 3,936,656 wwndes, Ga. 5,484 6, ,269,298 5,:104,618 Lee, N. 0. :. 5,458 6, ,464,179 5,953;578 Brown, Ohio...,... 5,299 5, ,339,599, 4,747,514 Lincoln, Ky... 5,293 4, ,548,468 4,040;706. Warren,.Ky 5,171 4, ,804;037 4,352;086 Montgomery, Ky" ~. 5,029 4, ,816,521 3,817,908. Franklin, Kl". 4,94'7 4, ,830.,039 4,468';675 Bracken, Ky ': 4,936 5, ,891,353 4,803,505 Todd, Ky...,... 4;839 6, ,276,402 5;131, ' ;19 *Not one of the fi'rst lbo counties.

45 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES TABLE 27 IRISH POTATOES HARVESTED ON FARMS~00 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944,AND WITH COMPARISONS, ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) UNITED STATES... 2,536,715 2,644, ,547, ,256,488 F=~~==F=~~==F==F==*===~~*===~~*==9=== 100 counties 't1:.. 2_3_2_:.._, 7_0_1+ 1..:.,_0_5_0:.., 9_2_0++_+_2_2_9_:.._, 3_6_5..c':...4_2_1t 1_7_0.::.,_04_1_;_, 5_7_7+t Aroostook, Meine..... Kern, Calif'. Suffolk, N. Y." "...."".,_;.. Walsh, N. Dak,...' " " : Grand Forks, N. Dek... _....., 163,560 55,774 51,988 51,750 37, , , , ,714 4 z 19, ,416,804 '18,957,668 8,763,556 6,204, , ,922,263 7,216,231 4,250,004 1,598, Pembina, N, Dak..... Polk, Minn Bingham, Idaho,..... Bonneville, Idaho Weld, Colo ,906 33,571 29,227 25,300 22,911 26, , , ,297 4,008,795 6,619,267 5,256,003 5,292,485 2,877,326 1,929,268 4,425,310 4,605,316 3, Monmouth, N, J..... Rio Grande, Colo..... Scotts Bluff', Nebr,.,,,,,..... Baldwin, Ala..,,,...,.,.,,..,..,. Steuben, N, Y ,609 22,340 20,603 19,516 17,330 15, , , , , ,903,062 5, ,693,510 1,067,376 3,091,256 2,275, ,277 6,263, ,594 1,513, Klamath, Oreg., ,. Mercer, N. J...,..,.,,,..,.... Clay, Minn ;,...,',..., Middlesex, N. J...,...,...,, Lehigh, l'a.....,., ,254 15,324 15,184 14,648 14,603 10, , , , , ,518,183 2,052, ,995 1,708,183 1,997,898 2,956,762 1,637,048 1,877,587 1,686,063 1,483, Portage, VIis Jefferson, Idaho h.ccomack, Va , Nassau, N. Y...,.... Fremont, Idaho. ; _ , ,ol3 13,332 13,156 20, , , , ,323,742 2,897,318 1,250,966 2,017,400 2,792,918 1,758,158 1,353,766 2,228,403 1,187,632 1,373, Northampton, Va....,..... Twin Falls, Idaho Lancaster, Pa Penobscot, Meine... Madison, Idaho., ,980 11,340 1!,322 10,964 13, , , , ,5~ ,212,448 4,380,288 1, ,893,297 2, ,768,782 3,834,188 1, ,791,546 1, Montcalm, Mich.... Cassia, Idaho.,, , Marshall, Minn., Kittson, Minn..,..... Bay, Mich,,.,,,....,. ;, 10,691 10,682 10, , , , ,10, ,296 ' ,673,173 2, ,020,633 1,003, ,602 1,498,161 2,367, , , Malheur, Oreg.... Yakima, Wash... Jerome, Idaho...,.... San Joaquin 1 Calif'...,.. Traill1 N, Dak... 8,839 8,322 8,212 8,018 8,015 4,507 6,605 7,084 11,770 6, ,198,940 2,306,000 2,661, , , , ,129 1,708,898 4,907, , Hartford, Conn.,..... Lafourche, La.,,.,..,,.... York, Pa... ; Langlade 1 Wis.... St. Johns, Fla.,,,,,,.,,,,. 7, ,553 7,338 7,330. 4,323 6,047 8,034 8,730 3, ' , , ,478 1,030, , , C''l Erie, N, Y..,... :... Somerset, Pa...,...,.. :.... ~rie, Pa..... ~rthampton, Pa.,.,...,, rathon, Wis , ,876 '6,865 6,838 8,787 7, ,732 9, , ,017 1,097, ,301 1,071,291 1,427, , , ~ameron, Tex...,.... M anyon, Idaho..... ~~nidoka, Idaho.,,.... ""'nroe Pre... N y :.. aque Isle I Milch ; ~harleatonl s. c nond;aga N y. Schuylkih..,.. Clark s I Pa ~..... "... " " Norma~ M Dak , lnn ,747 6,698 6, ,510 6,485' 6,388 6,252 6,010 5,941 5,082 6, ,931 5,469 6,828 7, ,134 11, ,657 _2,020,045 1,887, , , , , , ,076 1,367,744 1, , ,532 1, , , , , ' *Not one of th.e first 100 countie a.

46 38 CENSUs OF ~GRICtlLTURE': i94~.. TABLE 27 IRISH POTATOES HaRVESTED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE ' WITH PRO DUCTION, AND WTTH COMPARISmTS, ontinued. ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (Bll!sPIEIB) ' Saguache, Colo., ,836 6, , , Waupaca, Wis.. 5,676 9, , , Berks, Pa :. 5,636 6, , , Hennepin, Mimi... 5,551 7., ,77? 844,, Box Butte, Nebr ,489. 6,505 ~ , , Siskirou, Calif ;.... 5,403 5, ' 1,676,240. 1,684, Freeborn, Minn ,325 8, l3 846,967 1,336, Marinette, \:'/if),, ;... 5,316 6, , ,847!*l Kittitas, Wash ~ ; 5,163 7, ,824,688 2,079, Cambrih, J:'a ,141 5,_ , , Oakland.,.Mich ,131 7, , ,254 (*.) 100 Princess FJlne, Ve.... 5,106 4, , , Horry, s. c... 5,102.1, , ,300 {*) Potter, Pa 5,089 3, {*) 1,007, , {*) Wyoming, N. Y... 5,~3 5, ,097,312 1,002; 'Cashen, Wyo ,014 4, ,02~, , Houghton, Mich.,... 4,993 2., <*l 746,098' 301, {*) Kent, Mich 4,914 7, , Hampshire, Mass.. ;... ~ 4,896 2, , ,554 6'1 {*) Genesee, _.N, Y.!0. 4,881 6, ,522 1,081, Palm Beach, Fla ,,840 1, I*) 802, ,147 6"9 {*) ~~aufor t_, N. c:;... 4,alo 7, ,628 1,05_2, Wayne, Ohio :. 4,746 5, , , Burlington, N. J... 4,699 3, ' 672., , Pointe Coupee, La... :... 4,681 3, '8, ,684 <:"l {*) Riverside, Calif,,. 4,515 2, ,595,9: , Waushara, Wis. ~,,,,. 4,476 7, , , Oneida, Wis... :... 4,43'9 3, , ,863 (*J. {*) Luzerne, Pa... ;;.... 4,487 3, {*) 621, , {*) Allegany, N. Y... 4,309 5, , ! Livingston, N, y... 4,298 3, , ,83]: 64 Camden, N. c... 4,174 8, ;583 46Ei1,237 '{*) Bannock, Idaho,., 4,180 4,_ , , Alamosa, Colo,... _ 4,066 3;556 '94 783, ,065._ Mecosta, Mich... ~. 4,025 6, ,_ , Macomb, Mich... 3,986 5, , ,443': <*l {*) Cenejos, Colo ,967 4,518 _9' , , {*) Tolland, Conn... 8,946. 2, ; ; Cavalier, N, 'O'a k ,932 2, ~5, ,914. {*) Stearns, Jlinn.... '!. 3,920 4, ,225, ,497' *Not one of the first 100 counties.. '

47 ING AGRICULTUB,AL COUNTIE& 39 Table 28 sweetpotji:~c)es AND YAJ4S HARVES'l'ED ON F.ARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) UNITED STATES. 673, , ,288,203 58,657, , ,511 29,998,169 23,026, counties St. Landry, La... 28,588 22, ,325,847 2,112, Lafayette., La ,432 7, ,336, , Smith, Tex. ; 11,785 2, ,137, , Accomack, Va... 8,904 10, ,110,569 1,662, Cullman, Ala,. 8,643 5, ,321, , ACadia, La, 8,488 7, , , Horry, s. c.~..; ;~.~... 6,789 4, , , Orangeburg, s. c ,738 4, , , Wicomico, Md ,822 3, , , Columbus, N, c... 5,344 3, , , Camp, Tex 5,340 5, , , Gloucester, N..J.... 5,224 4, , , Upshur, Tex ~.. 4,508 3, , , Weakley, Tenn. 4,328 4, , , St. Martin, La ;. 4,159 3, , , Merced, Calif. ;<.,,..,. 4,146 3, , , Van Zandt_, Tex., 3,'727 1,672 1' ,4'7'7 116, Atlantic, N. J... 3,6'75 2,9' ,' ,9' Evangeline, La... 3,575 3, , ,660 2'7 30 Cumberland, N. J ,346 2, , , Gibson, Tenn ;, 3,143 2, ,9'70 216, Robeson, N. c '.. 3,091 2, , , Titus, Tex,.. 2,910 1, ,678 55, (*} Lae, s. c ,809 1, , , Williamsburg', s. c :.... 2,738 2, , ,39' Lexington, s. c... 2,'716 1, '7, ,65? Baldwin, Ala......, 2,646 2, , , Cherokee, Tex, 2,602. 2, , , Jones, Miss.'. '. 2,448 3, , , ? West Feliciana, I:.a... 2,438 1, '7, , Hopkins, Tex,, 2,431. 2, , , ("') Davidson, N, c... 2,330 2, , , Hinds, Miss, 2,140 2,357 I ?4, , Northampton, Va,;... 2,134 1, ,449. 3'73, Wood, Tex... :... 2,129 1, (*} '70 63, Sumter, s. c... 2,101 1, , ,9' Sampson, N, C ;,,,, 2,090 2, , , Dallas, Ala, 2,043 2, '7,170 99, ("') Johnston, N. c ;027 3, , , San Joaquin, Calif 2,007 1, , , (*} St, Louis, Mo. :. 1,981 2, , , Wilcox, Ala:,',, 1,962 1, ,344 72,4'70 (*} (*} Unton, La.,.,..., ,945 1, '7, , West Carroll, La.,, 1, ,452 70, (*} Henry' Tenn,'.....,,. r 1,894 4, , , Clarendon. s. c... 1,892 1, , ,55' Aiken, s. c... ;, ,867' 1, (*} 135,485 76,675 '77 (*} Macon, Ala.,. 1,854 1, ,279 90, ~ass, Tex... 1,826 1, (*} 152,467 56, harleston, s. c.... ~.. ;..., 1,789 1, ,392 59, (*} ~arteret, N, c...,... 1,753 1, , , llreenville' s q, ,744 1, , , s~~i~n, ~ c ;734 1, , , Fl y' enn,.. 1,729 2, , , orence, s. c... 1,722 1, , , Collet..., lls on, s. c... 1,696 1, , , ct. rrison, Tex ,674 1, ,531 62,128 (*} (*}!I Rtl awba, N... c., ,651 _1, '7 229,43~ 1'77; Cu terford, N, Q ;... 1,636 1, ,606 14,9, l'ockett, Tenn,, 1, (*} 151.,614 61,553 (*}_ *Not one of the first, 100 counties.

48 40 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 28 SWEETPOTATOES AND YAMS HARVESTED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS Continue~ 1944 ACRES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) Wake, N, Nash, N, c Bullock, Ala. Brunswick, N, c... ;... Lee, Ala... Appling, Ga Cobb, Ga...,., Darlington, s. c..... Pitt, N, c... Spartanb!lrg, s. c... Barbour, Ala. : Iberia, La,.. Laurens, Ga, Houston 1 Ga. Houston, Tex Union, Ill.... Montgomery, Ala.. Tangipahoa, La. Caddo, La, Coffee, Ga., Sumter, Ala.., J'efferson, Fla... Marengo, Ala.. Unidn, Ark... Anderson, s. c... Laurens, s. c... Kershaw, s. c... :. San Bernardino, Calif. Beaufort, N, c Morris, Tex..., Calhoun, s. c.... Simpson, Miss Carroll, Tenn. Bibb, Ga. Currituck, N, c Mobile, Ala... ;...,... De Soto, La Wilson, N. c... East Feliciana, La Pittsylvania, Va. *Not one of the first 100 counties. **Braces indicate counties tied in rank, 1,626 1,616 1,606 1,600 1,592 1,508 1,562 1,560 1,552 1,551 1,542 1,537 1,515 1,501 1,465 1,463 1,455, 1,448 1,419 1,398 1,386 1,373 1,363 1,359 **1,324 **1,324 1,308 1,303 1,298 1,292 1,290 1,288 1,286 1,284 1,2'74 1,270 1,269 1,264 1,258 1,253 1, , , , , ,9! ? 1, (*} 112,819 60, , , , , ,857 94, ( *) 1, , ,254 1, , , , , ,250 56?4 1, , , ,333 7o 165,127 ll4., , ,2ll 129, , ,324 32,984 1, , , l,ll , , ,907 58, ,694 91, , , , , ,270 94, , ,017 76,349 2, ,475 ll7 ;542 8? 1, ,135 66,695 ( *) 1, ,561 55,88:l 2, ,467 77,460 1, , , ,276 } 85 { 132, , ,297 '73,24'7 1,114 8'7 ('") 125,166 87,407' 06 ("') , , , , , ,50'7 43, ,479 52,169 '70!, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,92'7 70,'756 '1, ,824 96, , , , ,181 84,525 (*l ,957 ' 89,630. \

49 ING AGRIC.ULTURAL COUNTIES 41 TABLE 29 RICE HARVES'l'ED ON FARMS50 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS ACRES ( NtThffiER) PRODUCTION (BUSPELS) UNITED STATE'S...,,,_, , ,060 65,043,952 43,007, counties. 1,372, ,998 64,044,169 42,912,396 Vermill:on, T.,a.," 117,275 86, ,415,969 3,786, 'i.., r 113, , ,022,371 4,438, Acadia, La. ; Jefferson Davis,La 109,839 86, ,114,354 3,845;D Arkansas, Ark 89,007 64, ,797,850 2,939, Calcasieu, La,.,,.,,,,.,. 55,724 58, ,369,984 2,212, Jefferson, Tex ,...,. 52, , ,241,623 2,505, Colusa, Calif.....,......,,, 49,428 20, ,875,311 1,459, Brazoria,_ Tex., ~ 48,918 16, ,247,502 1,075, Sutter, Calif ,,,,,,, 47,166 19, ,589,071 1,827, Wharton, Tex ,072 19, ,050,301 1,000, Evangeline, La , , ,506, , Butte, Calif ,250 22, ,707,958 1, 712, Chambers, Tex... 37,240 19, ,555,575 1,201, Matagorda, Tex ,.,., 56,057 16, ,654, , Prairie, Ark :......,,.,, 55,194 24, ;745, 754 1,519, Poinsett, Ark ,606 12, ,844, , Colorado, Tex ,159 21, ,586,070 1,252, Glen11, Calif ,,.,. 52,466 14, ,791,553 1,005, Yolo, Calif ,.,, 52,328 15, ,038,516 1,029, Lonoke, Ark.,, 29,437 14, ,825, , Liberty, Tex.,..,,...., 22,594 14, , , Cross, Ark..,. 1 ~ 1,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 22,245 8, ,151, , Allen, La... 19,750 15, , , St. La!1dry, La.... I...,,,,,. 19,655 8, , , Harris, Tex,.,,,,. 17,175 7, , , Cameron, ~.,,.,.,,,,,,,. 16,115 12, , , Fort Bend, Tex... 15,844 4, , , Woodruff, Ark,.. 15,679 4, , , Craighead, Ark..,...,,,.. :~.,,I... 14,605 6, , , Jackson, Ark,, ~,..,_,., 12,500 5, , , Waller, Tex. ~,,,,,,,..,.,,., I., 9,310 2, , , ~6 Lee, Ark,,,,.,.,,,.,,,...., 8,665 1, ,681 89, Jackson, Tex,,.,., 8,224 2, , , Ora11ge, Tex,, ,859 11, , , Lafayette, La... 7,680 2, ,024 94, Galveston, Tex :.,.,., 7, ,274 10, Monroe, A rk. I,,,.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1, 6,484 5, , , Iberia, La,,,,,,, 5,990 5, , , ' Fresno, Calif,, :,.... 5,202 2, , , St. Francis, Ark., :,.,.,,, 4,965 4, , , Y"ba, Calif,,.,.,., 4, ,518 55, St. Martin, La..,,,...,., 4,512 3, , , Clay, Ark.,,...,...,,,, 4,488 1, ,376 92, Imperial, Calif , ,591 4, (<: ) Sacramento, Calif,.... ~.,. 5,785 1,5: , , ~erced, Calif.....,.... ;,,, 5,668 2, , , t. Mary, La.,~.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,., 5,599 2, ,785 94, ~anislaus, Calif,.,,,.,.,.,,_, ;, 5,095 5, , , G :wrence_, Ark.' "...' I' 2, ,164 46, reene, Ark.,,,..,.,,,,.,, 2, ,069 8, *Not one of the first 50 counties.

50 42 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 30 VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE WITH VALUE, 1944,, AND WITH COMPARISONS., 1939 UNITED STA'l'ES,,. 100 counties Palm Beach, Fla San Joaquin, Calif, Imperial, Calif.,,.; Hidalgo, Tex Monterey, calif ACRES 4,570,281 1,957,394 89,068 82,548 78,008 65,006 55,774 (NUMBER) VALUE (DOLLARS) ,055, ,592, ,526,002 1,268, ,525,458 95,905,709 60, n,:sas,555 5,918,021 52, ,950,562 4,790,570 56, ,700,260 4,658,401 37, ,639,552 1,554,275 59, ,747,574 5,767,f:! San Patricio, Tex Umatilla, Oreg... Maricopa, Ariz ; Cumberland, N. J... Los Angeles, calif 49,059 48,696 48,664 43,576 57,975 14, ,147, ,199 18, ,5,408, ,545 22, ,153,66<3 1,704,067 29, ,554,404 1,955,517 50, ,214,414 5,567, {*) Cameron, Tex... Sussex, Del. Gloucester, N. J.. Columbia, Wis... Cook,! ,137 29,051 28,811 26,692 26,662 53,651 ll 6 2,630, ,499 26, ,727, , ,96( ,852,654 1,809,299 7, ,332, ,664 21, ll 5, 755,404 1, 515, ( ~) Yolo, Calif.,. Dodge, Wis Bucks, Pa Sacramento, Calif Santa Clara, Calif... 26,502 25,529 25,098 25,095 24,576 14, ,114, 548 1,257,509 12, ,552, ,019 19, ,127,904 2,281,854 16; ,398,544 1,397,269 15, ,294,991 1,590, {lf) Baltimore, Md... Willacy, Tex... Ogle, lll.... Nueces, Tex Fresno, Calif. ~2,130 22,048 21,956 21,918 20,191 15, (} 2,060, ,273 8, ,052 65,565 8,ll ,372, ,278 15, ,130, ,525 4, ' 4, 644, , <~ ) (if) Fond dulac, rjj.~ Broward, Fla... Monroe, N. Y. Santa Barbara, Calif... Alameda, Calif ~. 19,690 19,674 19,601 19,600 19,234 5, ,068, ,605'' 19, ,014,798 2,267,382 15, B,l85,1il00 1,362,31~ 19, , 978,597 2,010,572 16, ,454,919 1,047,6'36 {<f) 16 8, Yuma, Ariz ~. Burlington, N. J Salem, N. J... Wicomico, Md Erie, N.Y 19,207 18,782 18,620 18,606 17,614 7, ,114, ,810 19, ,576,565 1,469,826 16, ,647,691 1,457,463 ll, ,128, ,729 ll, ,504, , York, Pa...."... Copiah, Miss... Wayne, N.Y. Dorchester, Md. Riverside, Calif... 17,383 17,026 16, 7ll 16,563 16,063 10, ,461, ,801 16, ,868, ,453 10, ,438,504 1,203,408 14, ,810, ,ll0 8, ,745, , Yaldma;, wash...,_... Orleans, N. Y... Northampton, va... crawford, Ark... ~... Monmouth, N. J.. 15,880 15,4:54 15,309 15,192 15,116 6, ,894, ,906 1:>, ,331,292 1,252,164 16, ,074,207 1,o1s;osa 6, , ,915 12, ,803, , {<f) Lancasota, ra.,.. Walla Walla, Wash....,. Faribault, Minn.. Atascosa, Tex.. Kern, Calif ;.. 14,913 14,594 14,541 14,537 14,442 6, '85 2,154, ,482 6, ,425,507 :171,161 6, , ,704 6, , ,503 3, (i<) 5,531, , {lf) 26 Zavala, Tex.. Caroline, Md. carroll, Md... Ontario, N. Y Iiddle sex, Mass... : 14,378 14,345 14,189 14,092 13,941 8, l,oal,l94 607,3'45 10, ,174, ,128 10, ,9~9 586,705 10, ,816, ,392 6, ,970,lll 1,102, (<<) (;f) Weld, Colo... M ave rick, Tex..... h 1adison, IJ. Y... Suffolk, N. Y ; Oneida, N. Y., 15,907 13,351 15,002 12,923 12,668 6,!: i,623,242, 473,607 6, ,48~j' ,522 4,7::<5 58 ( lf) 1,630, , G 59 5i 2,664,180 1,714,815 7, , {if) *Not one of the first 100 counties.

51 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES" 43 TABLE 30 'IFEGE'!'ABUS HARVESTED FOR SALE100 LE.ADI1JG COUNTIES IN ACREAGE.wiTH VALUE, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1939Continued COl!JlfL'! AND STATE ACBES (NUMBER) MNK Vl.LUB (DDLLA!rS) [; Hillsborour;h, Fla columbia, wash... '.... Livin1~ston, N. ~ '"'''. Genesee, N. y,,,,,,,,,,,,,, oa:1e, Vlis 12,310 12,268 12,05!1 12,050 12,038 8,867 6,473 8,5E)5 8,8117 4, iS , 366,.7':20 l,lol,%7 915,757 1,715, ,609 :J1.1, ,<:;01 :so?, , ' ~/" ( *) (o::) ( '.}) washington, W.is, _.,. onondaea, N. Y~ Dade, Fln! Mar.ti!1, Minn,.... )i'rlo, 1'ex.,....,.. ~. 11, ,840 11,7VB 11,580 ll,:o?l 5,5116 7,060 j2,4b11 4,909 2, : c79,285 1,426,4411 4,240, ,026 6::i::S,P3 118, ,004 l,cse;,4cr 109,'0fi() 32,458 ( '~<) 7e ( «) (") ('~) ~lassau, ~. ~r '!.,.,_, Ir6qnois, Ill..,;., Ken~, Del~ ~. ~,,...,.... contra Costa, Cal.if..... 'AcCOJllUCk, va~... :... 11,481 11,470 11,506 11,260 11,204 5,678 7,00::5 8,747 10, (r.) n ,725,37:5 415, ,102 2,065,302!172,161 73i.J,GlJ4 :!.2.<J,J'.:?O.~~;o, 7:;7 7uo,e~2 427, < " J c~) ( *) (") 51 SB ( ~) _<,>5 Orange, Cal if ;. Cherokee, Tex...,. 3arnwell, s. c.....,.... Sheboygan, Wis ;.... San Luis Obispo, 'C~a1i'f..... Hiacara, N. '!....., san Mawo, Calif... ~.!acol!lb, 1~ich _.... '1u tacarnie, Wis :... ; Wayne,.h ~ich ;. 11,002 10,946 10,822 10,727 10,716 10, ,250 lo,l54 10,0115 9,967 11,487. 7,18:3 7,548 4,059 10,121 9,793 12,113 7,640 4,210 8, ('~<) 80 45, l ,497,731 1,477,919 9lo, ;,,027 2,997,454 l,l42,ll4 0,072, Sll l, G82, 5:!.3 924, ,759 1,128, ,76'5 208,207 l07,ii29 671,415 c....:.,esz 1,:.:71, Z08 7:5?., ,48? 672,7f> ( '~<) (;:) ( ") ( «) ~1 5<_; \ c4 5l lr c~) 57 Dimmit, TEL'<, ~.~... Canyon, Idaho...._ St. Louis, Mo. e ~ ~ Ozaukee, Wis_,., Thomas, (}ti,. ~ 9,867 9,754 9,561 9,~56 9,216 5,7~1 6,087 8,505 11,82:? 7, (<'c) ' 1,434,817 1,278, 7E8 1, :.;.::3, BG7 64:), 5J ~L '745,79~ 604,40 6J.l, 5c'8 ~ec,6..:3 1?9,730 22~.' 539 ( '"' i : (,,,, Somerset, Md.... Vennilion, Ill. ;. _..... Orange, N.Y... ~... Green Lake, Yris,. Talbot, Md. ~ ', : 9,214 9,188 8,979 8,888 8,867 7,197 4,274 'l,3i7 2,057 6,4cH ' l,:?d9,f.ol 457,161 2,708,"31 450, ,635 i:95,526 ea,995 l' 404',::5,::2 83, ,Sl (:>) (.:) ( ~) 19 (.. ) ( '.}) Santa Cruz; Calif.... Benton, Ark.:.... Smith, Tex..., ~ Lucas, Ohio.,.. ; Skagit, Wash. 8~691 s,~s1 8,650 8,645 8,643 9,08~l 1,956.15,790 6,ti~l 2, ()}) ,0~~9, ,776 1,040,6,69 1,227,mE3 986,10<5 1,34.:~, 7:52 <16,133 l''5, 32c sue,.a.?z.~ h O,f'37 22 (<:) ) 23 ( " ) ( ~'.) 76 ( ') *Not one <if the first 100 countcies.

52 44 CENSUS OF AGlttCULTURE: 1941>.Table 31 FRESH BEANS (SNAP, STRING, OR WAX) HARVESTED FOR SALE100 LEADING COUNTIES IN ACREAGE, 1944, WITH CCI.IPARISONS, 1939 ACRES (NUMBER) COUNTY AND STATB ACRES (NUMBER) UNITED STATES F:=:;S;;,98;,';.;8;,7;;,6=f===23;;1~,;,;2~05~====I=====9J 100 counties 'i ::26=::.9.!., 6:..9:.:1=+ :1:.:4.::.5.!.,.::.36:..0=++ II Palm Beach, Fla. Broward, Fla. Madison, N.Y. Erie, N. Y... Oneida, N.Y. Benton, Ark.. Crawf'ord, Ark Baltimore, Md Cumberland, N. " Washington, Ark.; Johnson, Tenn. York, Pa., Copiah, Miss..... Accomack, Va Northampton, Va;.. Henderson, N. C.. Sequoyah, Okla Orangeburg, S.C... Adair, Okla.. Somerset, Md. Charl,ston, S. C Sussex, Del... Wicomico, Md... Chenango, N. Y.... st. Helena, La Cameron, Tex Hidalgo, Tex Bucks, Pa Ashe, N. c..... Brooks, Ga Los Angeles, Calif LeFlore, Okla. Williamsburg, S.c Wayne,.N. Y.... Dade, Fla Carroll, Md. Kent, Del Thomas, Ga.... Dorchester, Md..' Livingston, La Roosevelt, N.Mex Princess Anne, Va. Alachua, Fla Glouceste~, N. J Santa Clara, Calif. Tangipahoa, La Mecosta, Mich. Worcester, Md. Marion, Oreg Middlesex, Mass.. 65,264 13,813 6,891 6,027 5,626 5,380 5,266 4,456 4,172 3,612 3,518 3,495 3,443 3,4'12 3,265 3,263 3,232 3,153 3,040 2,957 2,912 2,811 2,799 2,791 2,365 2,357._2,356 2,183 2,157 2,054 2,044 2,042 1,898 1,818 1,742 1,725 1,718 1,649 1,633 1,589 1,556 1,485 1,481 1,463 1,440 i,405 1,395 1,389 1,379 1,373 38,768 13,094 1,353 2,675 2, ,052 4, ,023 1,415 2,091 3,227 1, , , ,725 1,001.1,889 1,691 1,123 2, ,512 1, , , ,100 1,150 2, ,726 1, , , so a Franklin, Ark.... Hillsborough, Fla : Burlington, N. J Madison, Ark... Willaoy, Tex SUffolk, N. Y.... 'Watauga, N. c.... Sebastian, Ark Florence, s. c, Weld, Colo King and ~een, Va.. Cayuga, N. Y... Duplin, N. c... Nassau, N. Y... Sumter, Fla.. Nansemond, Va. Lane, Oreg..... Monmouth, N. J..... St. Lucie, Fla.. Martin, Fla. Orange, Calif. Monroe, N. Y.... Marion, Fla. Missaukee, Mich., Cherokee, Okla McDonald, Mo Muskogee, Okla Camden, N. J..... Johnson, Ark. Pender, N. c.. Ascension, La Salem, N. J'.... Harford, Md King, :Wash... ;... Blount, Ala. Marathon, Wis San Diego, Calif. Cullman, Ala Floyd, Va. St. Clair, Mich.... Monroe, Te~n ; Horry, s. c.... Riverside, Calif St. Martin, La Oceana, Mich~ Anne Arundel, Md Lexington, s. c Beaufort, s. c.~ Frederick, Md. Union, Ga ,366 1,345 1,337 1,322 1,307 1,278 1,248 1,230 1,226 1,186 1,155 1,148 1,138 l,ll2 1,097 '1,084 1,077 1,076 1,064 1,056 1,049 1,038 1,009 1, ,625 2, ' , , , , , ,449 1, , ' ' j) sl *Not one of the first 100 counties.

53 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 45 TABLE 32 SWEET CORN HARVESTED FOR SALE 100 LEADfNG COUNTIES IN ACREAGE, 1944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 Figures! tor sweet corn harvested for sale in 1944 are not available for counties in.arizona, California, and Florida; hence counties in these States Wal'e not considered in preparation of this table. Seven of the 100 ranking counties in the acreage of sweet corn harvested for sale in 1939 were in California and Florida] county AND STATJI: ACH!l'.S (NUMBER) ACH!l'.S (NUMBER) UNITED STATJI:S 663, , oounties, 370;' ,657 Columbia, Wis 13,148 1, Waseca, Minn. 2, Iroquois, Ill 11,074 6, Erie, Ohio 2,775 3, Ogle, Ill.. 10,616 3, Ford, Ill. 2,774 1, Dodge, Wis 9,128 2, Boone, Ill.... 2,706 2, Faribault, Minn 8,998 3, Nicollet, Minn 2,685 1, Martin, Minn 7,751 2, Chippewa, Wis... 2,6' Fond du Lac, Wis 7, (* l New Castle, Del. 2,648 1,600 5'7 55 Vermilion, Ill. 7,245 3, Story, Iowa. 2, {*) Burlington, N. J... 6,993 6,' Warren, Ohio... 2, Livingston, N. Y. 6,832 5, Ontario, N. Y... 2,542 2, Frederick, llld 6,596 3; Payette, Idaho 2, Sibley, Minn... 6;386 2, Oxford, Maine 2,522 1; '7 Ulster, N. y 6,023 2, Oneida, N.Y... 2,4'71 1, Hidalgo, Tex 5, Yalllhill, Oreg 2, Bqcks, Pa. 5,735 3,13' Montgomery, Md 2, Le Sueur.., Minn. ; 5,'708 3,22' Woodford., lll.... 2,397 3, Carroll,.Md; 5,598 4,72'7 1'7 '7 Tulsa, Okla 2,330 ' {*) York, Pa... 5,430 4, Franklin, Iowa. 2, Jackson, Ind... 5,312 4, Essex, Mass... 2, Rice, Minn 5,046 2, De Kalb, Ill 2,296 2,139 '70 3'7 Dane, Wis... ;... 5, Somerset, Maine. 2, '71 Kittitas, Wash,. 4, Bremer, Iowa 2,189 1, Cook, Ill... 4,935 6, Hennepin, Minn 2,165 1,966 '73 42 Queen Annes, Md ~ 4,808 1, Rock, Wis... 2,12'7 711 '74 Mcleod, Minn..., 4,'701 1, Erie, N. Y... 2,112 1,991 '75 41 Yaklllla, Wash... 4, Androscoggin, Maine... 2,0'75 64'7 '76 Sauk, Wis... 4,5f?O 390 2'7 ( *) Olmsted, Minn. 2,074 1,696 '7'7 51 Harford, Md... 4,380 5, Tazewell, lll... 2,060 2,082 '78 38 T!jlbot, Md... 4,36'7 2, Wyoming, N. Y.;... 2,02'7 1,440 '79 64 Washington, Wis.. 4, Canyon, Idaho... 2, Bartholomew, Ind... 4,168 6,0' Ozaukee, Wis 2,010 1, Be~>ton, Iowa... 3,983 5'72 32 {*) Luzerne, Pa. 1,969 1,0' Baltimore, Md , Montgomery, Pa 1,965 1, ColWllbia, N. Y... s;e35 2,' Kane, Ill. 1, (*} Wayne, Mich. ;. 3,798 2, Johnson, Ind 1,882 2,9' Sheboyge,n, Wis,. 3, ' 36 Bedford, Pa 1, Brown, Minn... 3,65'7 1,514. 3'7 61 Rensselaer, N. Y... 1,826 1,402 8'7 66 Fillmore, Minn 3,648 1, '73 Steele, Minn 1,819 '7'70 88 Shelby, Ind.. 3,620 2, Madison, Ohio... 1,816 1, Wrif!ht, Minn,. 3,565 2, Kennebec, Maine... 1,805 5'74 90 Green lw!:e' Wi s.. 3, Bristol, Mass 1,801 1, Middlesex' Mass "' 3,468 1, Dodge, )(inn **1,'796 1,230 } 92 { '75 ~aroline, Md... 3,340 2,4' Peoria; ill **1, Wenesee, N. Y. 3,192 1, Huron, Ohio... 1,794 1, ilnnebago, Wis 3, 'Winnebago, Iowa 1,'7' ~omnouth, N. J...,,... 2,982 3, Hamilton, Ohio... 1,'770 2,2' Mecn, Md... 2,901 1, '7. Polk, Iowa ~ 1, ' '7 Lonroe, N. Y... 2,898 1, Nassau, N. Y... 1,' ancaster p 2,838. 1, _!)nondaga, N. Y... 1,6'71 1, '70 Pic){e. ' a... _... way, Ohio... 2,832 2,:1!4\l Columbia, pa,. 1,666 1, ~N0t 0ne 0f the first 100 counties. Braces indicate counties tied in rank.

54 46 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 33 TOMATOES HARVESTED FOR SALE100 LEADING COUNT!ES IN ACREAGE, 1944, WITH COMPARISONS, 1939 ACRES (NUMBER) , ACRES (NUMBER) UNITED STATES. '1==6=8=6='='7=60=1===5=1=7=''=4=6=3 4===_=_=l=_=_=_=_=ll 100 counties. ~. f_4_25 :'c 9_3_o+_3_0_3..:.,_5_6_6+~+H San Joaquin, Calif.... Hidalgo, Tex Yolo, Calif.. Cameron, Tex.... Sacramento, Calif ,838 21,25>3 16,184 14,317 13,665 11, , , , ,805' 5 2 Carroll, Md.. ; Palm Beach, Fla. 35 Santa Barbara, C\iltf 1 Wayne, N.Y... ; 17 Marion, Ind.' ,750 2,702 2,6,49 2,631 2,582 1,963 7,197 1,408 1,008 1, ? Alameda, Calif. ',..... Gloucester, N. J..... Salem, N. J.... Dorchester, Md..... Dade, Fla ,484 9,109 8,856 8,435 '7,935 7, ,2'71 7 7,5'71 8 6,499 _9 9, Westmoreland, Va.. 10 Hancock, Ind. 6.Madison, Ark 8 Orange, Calif Blol.lDt, Ala... :.... 2,580 2,535 2,528 2,520 2,498 2,300 1,276 2,059 2,871 1, Santa Clara, Calif... Cumberland, N. J.... Sussex, Del..... Cherokee, Tex.'..... Lancaster, Pa ,850?,283 '7,150 '7,030 6,639 4,418 4,116 4,962 4,655 3, 'Howard, Ind Monterey, Calif.. 14 V.entura, Calif, 19 San Benito, Calif Harford, Md.. 2,458 2,448 2,430 2,420 2,415 ' 2, ,885 1,51:3 1, ?4 Northampton, Va Orleans, N. Y Accomack, Va.... Worriester, Md... Kent, Del..~.... 6,184 5,025 5,906 5,625 5,603 4,891 4,894 3,969 5,263 3,99' Grant, Ind Bedford, Va Fulton, Ohio Kent, Md Manatee, Fla 2,307 2,300 2,296 2,262 2,240 3,043 2, ,277 2, ? Somerset, Md.... Burlington, N. J..... Copiah, Miss...,... Chautauqua, N. Y Caroline, Md...'.... 5,439 5,427 5,312 4,841 4,697 5,047 6,458 6,084 3,915 3; Gibson, Tenn, _ Broward, Fla.. Stone, Mo.... Cheater, Pa.... CaJ!Iden, N. J..., 2,177 ** ** 2;123 2,119 2,116 '4, ~.759 } 72 { 30 1, , Smith, Tex ~. Monroe, N. Y Washington, Ark..... York, Pa.;..... Bucks, Pa...,_.... 4,596 '4,511 4,49'7 4,460 4,333 1,475 4,016 2,224 1,888 3, Napa, Calif.... Ottawa, Ohio..... Queen Annes, Md... Monroe, Miah.... Mesa, colo '. 2,114 2,092 2,083 2,052 2, ,207 1,606 1,09Q ? Baltimore, Md..... Monmouth, N, J..... Tipton, Ind.,..... Contra Costa, Calif.. Wicomico, Md ,283 4,240 3,934 3,926 3,'748 2,891 3,'735 4,182 3,046 1, Madison, Ind... Northumberland, Va. Barry, J,{o Riverside, Calif.... Hillsborough, Fla. 2,021 2,018 2,011 1,996 1,979 2,7'91 1, , ? Kern, Calif. ro Lucas, Ohio.... Talbot, Md.....,.... Cook, Ill.. Niagara, N. Y.... 3,613 3,538 3,523 3,509 3, ,796 2,'759 3,321 2, Mercer, N. J".. Solano, Calif ;.. Hendricks, Ind. Adair, Okla.. Wells, Ind.... : 1,956 1,952 1,940 1,899 1,886 2,271 1,180 1, ' Willacy, Tex.... Johnson, Ind.. Los Angeles, Calif.... Berrien, Mich Imperial, Calif. 3,323 3,294 3,28'7 3,118 3, ,365 3,'758 3,541 1, (*) Riehmond, Va,, Henderson, Tex... Luzerne, Pa ; Santa Cruz, Calif Red River, Tex.. 1_,880 1,819 1,806 1,776 1,759 1,566 1, , Wood, Ohio... ~.. VanZandt, Tex.., Benton, Ark.. Davis; Utah... Erie. N.Y 3,056 3,005 2,984 2,934 2,857 * Not one of the first 100 counties. ** Braees' indicate 2 counties tied in rank. 4,690 1,341 1,185 2,?69 1,647 4~ Lehawee, Mich..., Adams, Pa..... Henry, Ẉe.ber, U.tah. Ind..... "l " st~islaus, Calif.. 1,752 l,e7'42 1,697 1,676 1,673 1, ,045 1,

55 RANJqNG AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 47 TABLE 34 VALUE OF SPECIFIED FRUITS AND NUTS1 HARVESTED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN VALUE, 1944,WITH COMPARISONS, 1959 VALUE (DOLLARS) VAWE (DOLLARS) UNITED STATES, 1, 284,:313,44;1. 388,148, counties., 970,838,938" 249,456,329 Fresno, Calif. 68,187,210 11,977, Brevard, Fla ~ 4,170, ,410 Tulare, Calif.. 65,590,.)62 12,965, Mesa, Colo ,095, ,581 Orange, Calif..., 47,310,570 15,536, Niagara, N. Y... 4,083,100 1, 768,818 Los Angeles, Calif... 44, 709;425 13,555, Adams, Pa 4,056,568 1,261,238 Polk, Fla ,290,209 10,660, Delta, Col'o... 3,885, ,:314 Yakima, Wash 43,438, ,351, Columbia, N, Y... 3,851,190 1,412,598 San Joaquin, Calif 42,113,893 8,805, Yolo, Calif... 5,705,929 1,008,165 San Bernardino, Calif. 35,555,664 10,774, Monterey, Calif 3,649,)1?1 555,~48 Santa Clara, Calif,... 31,751,251 10,555, Colusa, Calif... 3,347,514 1,169,366 Ventura, Calif... 30,561,361 11,253, Orleans, N. Y,.. 3,323,102 1,257' g:j4 Chelan, Wash... 27,450,064 5,995,308. ll 11 Pasco, Fla ,220, ,587 Stanislaus, Calif ,523,277 4,841, Marion, Oreg... 3,149,344 1,071, 791 Riverside, Cali ,748,028 5,450, Hardee, Fla... 3,086, ,004 Hidalgo, Tex~... 17,839,04() 4,669, Washington, Oreg 3,000,435 1,068,739 Kern, Calif... 16,583,365 ~,091, Albemarle, Va 3,019, ,759 Orange, Fla ,702,869 3,548, Door, \Vis... 2,807, ,419 Okanogan, Wash 14,796,917 2, 784, Franklin, Pa 2, 795, ,159 Sonoma, Calif. I 14,764,731 4,859, Alameda, Calif... 2, 757,354 1,133,864 Sutter, Calif... 13,310,508 3,679, Allegan, Mich 2,726, ,674 Berrien, Mich ~2,040~988 4,613, Berkeley, W, Va 2,718, ,926 Merced, Calif 11,751,624 2,.297, Volusia, Fla 2, 700, ,895 Lake, Fla... 10,992,118. 2,384, Utah, Utah 2,668, ,591 Hood River, Dreg. 10,755,762 2,224, Glenn, Calif, 2,668, ,383 Wayne, N. Y... 8,574,338 2,611, Erie, Pa. 2,642, ,626 Jackson, or~g 8,534,070 1,480, Washington, Yd 2,610, Solano, Calif... 8,249,660 1, 701, Bur lingt'on, N. J... 2,534,56R 858,580 Sacramento, Calif,., 8,242,823 2,200, Kent, Mich... 2,504, ,875 Maricopa, Ariz., 8,095,961 1,245, Middlesex, Mass 2,503, ,001 Butte, Calif... 7,492,953 1,631, Yamhill, Oreg... 2,503, ,669 Contra Costa, Calil', 7,452,525 2,699, Oceana, Mich 2,~94, ,842 "', San Diego, Calif,... 7,392,261 2~619, Monroe, N.. Y... 2,456, ,580 St, Lucie, Fla...,7,025, , Pierce, Wash. 2,454,005 "904,416 Madera, Calif : 6,981,798 1,394, Seminole, FLa 2,408, ,642 Douglas, Wash : 6,885,199 1,352, San Luis Obispo, Calif... 2,580, ,685 Hillsborough, Fla 5,848,476 2,410, Worcester, Mass 2,365, ,278 Spartanburg, S. C.,, 5,721,402 ~,057, Dutchess, N. Y... 2,297, ,853 san Benito, Calif. 5,712,40~ 1,692, Chautauqua, N, :Y... 2,285,588 1,215,091 Santa Barbara, Calif 5,690,5?.8 1,930, Augusta, Va. 2,263, ,050 Indian River, Fla,, 5,577,244 1,060, Marion, Fla. 2,244, ,404 Highlands, Fla 5,564,639 1,374, Tangipahoa, La 2,219,926 1,996,029 Cameron, T9x... 5,560,727 1,484,101 4J_ 40 Yuba, Calif... 2,205, ,293 Ulster, N, Y... 5,265,861 1,721, Berks, Pa... 2,186, ,305 Kings, Calif,... 5,246,372 1,536, ~ Houston, Ga.,. 2,1~9, ,027 Pinellas, Fla ,188, , Grand Traverse, Mich 2,123 ' ,477 Placer, Calif,., 4,990,198 2,420, Umatilla, Oreg 2,091, ,678 Van Buren, Mich 4,774,556 1,520, ElDorado, Calif 2,087, '748 Napa, Calif... ;... \ 4,705,059 1,471, Jefferson, w. va..;... 2,056, ,594 Mendocino Calif F ' 4,599, , Nelson, Va. 1,962, ,362 rederick, va.... 4,509, , CUmberland, N. J,,,.. 1,930, ,692 ~ta _Cruz, Calif.... 4,427,529 1,,583, Clarke, Va... 1,921, , *Not one of the first 100 counties. 1Inoludes calculated values for all fr\j.its and nuts for which separate inquiries were carried on the 1945 Census schedule.

56 48 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 35 APPLES HARVESTED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN NUMBER OF TREES OF ALL AGES, 1945, WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1940 AND 1939 TREES OF ALL AGES (NUMBER) PIDDUCTION (BUSHELS) \l UNITED' STATES... 65,775,697 71,665, ' 968, ,092, counties... 26,950, ,496 91,015,457 85,654,841 ~ Yakima, Wash , 1,240,471 1,277, ,982,510 10,501,754 1 l Wayne, N. Y... :. 976, , ,791,104 4,752, Sonoma, calif , , ,909,917 2,687,U Chelan, Wash , ,482 4 :5 9,592,880 6,267, Frederick, va , ,0f) ,478,967 2,054, Berrien, Mich.. 707,5:5E 752, ,!>95,479 2,595, Ulster, N. y , , ,015,615 1,726, Niagata, N. Y , , ,205 2,588, Columbia, N. Y , ,219 9 ll 1,565,290 1,289, Adams, Pa , , ,613,034 1,807, ll Santa cruz, calif. 581, , ,995,208 2,488, Berkeley, w. va , , ,440,019 1,488, l4 Okanogan, Wash , ,S ,195,195 3,468, Dutchess, N. y 465, , , , Augusta, va , , ,282,097 1,261, Orleans, N. Y , , ,525,834 2,4oi, Van Buren, Mich , , ,825 1,259, Middlesex, Mass , , ,142, , Worcester, Mass , , ,086, , Franklin, Pa.. o" 560, , , , Calhoun, Ill , , , , Hood River, Oreg , , ,469,556 1,559, Washington, Md.. 536, ; , , Kent, Mich, , , , , oakland, Mich ,6"9 282, , , Monroe, N.Y , , ,197 1,250, Jefferson, w. va ,29?. 501, ,245, , ' 28 Nelson, va ,633 5Gl;G , ,105 51,45 Albemarle, va. 286, , , , \'iashington, Ark.. :.., 279, , , , ' Hampshire, w. va , , , , Mornnouth, N. J , , , , Orange, rj. Y , , , , Delta, Colo,;, 251, , ,181, , Clarke, va ,115 l52,o ,127, , Berks, Pa.... ~ 248, , , , Allegan, Mich , , , , York, pa,.. 259, , , , Oceana, Mich.. 250, ' , , Wilkes, N. c , , , , Rappahannock, va.,.. 226, , , , Benton, Ark.,..,.,. 220,S65 426, , , Patrick, va , , , , Henderson, N. c.. 209, , , , Douglas, wash 207, , ,482,540 1,418, Columbiana, Ohio , , ,7, , Shel)B.ndoah, va , , , , Rockingham, va.. 195, , , , Hillsbo:oug_h, N. H. 192, , , , Door, w~s , , , , (lf).. Erie, Pa , , ; , Luzerne, Pa.. 174, , , , 5d carroll, va , , , , Greene, N. Y , , , ,,!98 Hartford, Conn,; , ,8:: ,526 ' 526, Cumberland, Pa.. 157, , ,479,341, Alexander, N. c ,661 1GB, , ,540 (lf) Roanoke, va , , , , Morgan, w., va.. 155, , l 467, , Utah, Utah.. 152,184 15::5, , , *Not one of the first 100 counties.

57 RANIONG AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 49 APPLES ~VESTED. TABLE 36 ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN NUMBER OF TREES OF ALL AGES, 1945, WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1940 AND 1939Continued COUNT:Y AND STATE TREES OF AIL AGES ( Nl:JMBER) RA.!IJK PRODUCTION (BUSHELS) llarik sussex, Del.,.. ~ 151, , , , New Haven,' Conn ~ 149,54'6 151, , , Franklin, va..., , , , , Burlington, N. J.' , , , , Wise, va... ','...., ,80], 115, , , ( *) Bedford, Pa,,,., , ,] ,67!:> 284, Benzje, Mich. ~., 145, , ti, , S:wrence, Ohiq, , , ' , Union, Ill..,,.... ~ , , , , Lorain, Ohio , , , , Allegheny, Pa... :... l<s9,779 92, , , Ontario, N. y, ~ , , ( ~~> 89, , saratoga, N. y ,187 90, , ,562 Buncombe, N, c... ;... ; , , , ,814 Kent, Del , , , , Jersey, Ill , , , , Ashtabula, Ohio,..', ,457 ~50, , , Essex, Mass,,,,. 128, , , , Gloucester, N. J.. ;... ; 127, , , , O ttawa, Mich....' , , , , Botetourt, va... ;.,... ; , , , , Onondaga,. N.! , , , , washington, Pa , , , ,525 Rockingham, N. H , , , , Fauquier, va ,040 53, (*/ 245, , Doniphan, Kans... ; , , , , Clinton, N.Y ,563 1],6, , , Johnson., Ill....,......, 119,679 21J_, , ,>:32 97 Bedford, Va..., , ,:? , , H!lffipden, Mass ,710 90, , ,065 Hayweod; N. c , , , ,861 Hampshire, Mass 116, , , ,485 Mahoning, Ohio..,....., 116, , , , Lake, Ohio , , , , Proviqence, a. I , , , ,098 Lehigh, Pa... '.. 114, , ,470 52:?., Sunmi t, Ohio , , , , Junherst, va , , , , Wesimore1and, Pa 109,499 87, , ,138 Jackson, "ohi0., , , I 235; , *Not one of the first 100 counties,

58 50 CBNSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 36 CHERHIES HARVESTED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES'IN NUMBER OF TREES OF ALL AGES, WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS AND 1939 TREES OF AU. AGES (NUMBER) PRODUCTION (POUNDS) UNITED STATES ,989,659 12,228, ,255,727 3],0,457, leading counties ,249' 790 7,8.56, ' 072' ' 7'67, 715 Door, Wis , , ,404, ' 106,479 Wayne, N. Y , , ,525,211 22,975,559 Grand Traverse, Mich , , ,426,079 18,278,010 OceaDa, Mich ,.. ', 521, , ,487,010 10,870,047 Leelanau, Mich , , ,745,492 9,561, 750. BerH.en, Mich......, 529, , ,642,808 9,195,951 San Joaquin, Calif , , ;146,000 15,970,000 Santa Clara, Calif , , ,932,000 16,172,000 Larimer, O:>lo..... : , , ,855,059 2,941,053 Adams, Pa ,184 11"7, ,204,962 2,581,865 == Y!'lld.ma, Wash , , ,245,.54L 15,1.90,264 Erie, Pa , , ,556,752 4,923,304 Wasco, Oreg , , ,864,057 8,941,185 Benzie, Mich , , ,657 '756. 4,800,186 Niagara, N. Y , , ,679, 729 6,269,288 Marion, Oreg...,....., , , ,886,576 5,922,665 Monroe, N, Y ,555 99, ,057,229 4,871,674 Polk, Oreg , , ,785,525 5,105,246 Van Buren, Mich ,848 82, ,180,521 5,461,316 Orleans, N. Y , , ,698,744 4,877,374 Antrim, Mich..,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,.,.~.,.,, 100,629 85, ,747,457 2,681,900 King, Wash... : , , ,281,871 4,175,5JJ,. Mason, llich ,829 89, ,160,974 1,692,952 Yamhill, Oreg... 87,928 65, ;1.,949,498 1,827,955 Allegan, Mich....,..,,.. 82,784 80, ,655,778 2,751,546 Chelan, Wash ,052 65, ,188,572 6,858,148 ut ah, Utah ,218 58, ,500,460 1,082;188 Manistee, Nich , 75,571 74, ,495,664, 2,255,566 Lane, Oreg... 71,581 81, ,140,925 5, 7'68,014 Columbia, N. Y......,. 66,285 84, ,849,895 2,008,152 Sonoma, Calif ,077 84, ,056,000 4,588,600 Hood River, Oreg."...,.., 52,129 49, ,007,050,2,240,456 Ontario, N. Y 50,658 59, ,159j514 2,164,124 Chautauqua, N. Y... 49,512 64, ,597,517 1,826,018 Box Elder, Utah... 48,858 51, ],,384,614. 1,195,910 Gem, Idaho...,... 48,436 57, ,065,224 1,125; 89s Davis, Utah ,174 47, ,157,446'. 699,194 Benton, Wash....,, 45,120 55, ,039",512 2,042,,665 F'r!llllOnt, O:>lo., ,521 45, ,302,859 1,247,975 Riverside, Calif ,952 54, ,174, , ~ Solano, Calif... 39,753 78, ,148,000 1,496,000 Weber, Utah... 57,590 54, ,592,185 1,441,079 Alameda, Calif ,240 59, ,218,000 3,11B,OOO Charlevoix, Mich ,900 26, ,109, ,161 Kent, Mich ,202 36, ,656,707 1,454,589 Ulster, N. Y. 34,335 44, ,247,847 1,541,459 Umatilla, Oreg., 35,725 55, ,385,850. 1,278,296 Pierce, Wash ,571 50, ,971,656 1,858,807 Union, Oreg... 30,567 51, ,647, ,289 Franklin, Pa ,360 20,057 so , ,385 Lake, Mont..., 50,102 24,902' ,121,095 19,965 Douglas., Wash ,240 13, ,420,257 1,299,109 Placer, Calif... 28,704 43, ,000 1,086,000 Santa Cruz, Calif... 27,973 55, ,000 1,666,ot>o Canyoll) Idaho ,424 11, , ,979 Berkeley, w. Va...,26,435 51, ,044, ,761 Washington, Oreg ,507 25,985 J ,177,464..1,159,188 Asotin, Wash... 24,859 21, ,459,914 1,140:.892 Jefferson, Colo.,,, 24,424 28, , ,724 Allegl:ieny, Ps ,209 20, ,040 *Not one of the first 100 counties

59 ING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 51 TABLE 36 C:HERRDS H!AR:vESa!ED ON FARMS...;100 LEADING COUNTIES IN NUMBER OF TREES OF ALL AGES, 1945,, WITH :PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1940 AND 1939Continued TREES OF ALL AGES (NUMBER) PROOO al'ion (POUNDS) ' Jefferson, w. Va:.. :..,, 24,078 18, ,259, ,205 westm:>reland, op.il t l ~,,tie o til: f f I''' I' io _I' ~ "'' f I 25,747 19, , ,141 sacramento' 'ca1:tr, ,fJi)7 26, , ,000 Okanogan, Wash ,008 9, ,479,572 1,174,499 Seneca, N. y~.. ;, ,855 18, , ,570 sanilac, Mi.oh.,, ,585 27,156' , ,856 Delta, Colo,. ~,.,,.,, 20,098 20, ,518, ,589 York, Pa.,. 19,694 19, , ,942 camden, N.J. ~ '., ' " ' '. 18,652 4, ,050 _81,687 snohom:l.sh, Wa::~h ,592 52, , ',686 Whatcom, Wash.,, 18,560 26, , ,008 Mecosta, Mich,,,,,,,,,,,., 17,545 12, , ,921 Mesa, Colo ,561 9, , ,542 summers, w. Va..., 17,259 14, , ,028 Belm:>nt, Ohio.. 16,978 7, , ,790 Armstrong, Pa.,. 16,554 17, ,1i6 298,396 Oakland, Mich... 16,5~5 16, J.71, ,042 Stanislaus, calif'...,...,. 15,548 9, , ,000 Linn, Oreg.._...' 15,501 20, , ,254 Ashe, N. c _; "" ,155 15, , ,559 Thurston, Wash. ',... 14,79 24, , ,415 Washington, Ha 14,516 16, , ,615 Me~cer, W. Va ~... _..,.... : ,148 9, {*) 189,797 77,591 Jllltler, Pa,.. 15,788 22, ,454 6~,645 Muskegon~ Jdicl:l. '. ' ,771 12, , ,220 ClAckamas,. Oreg,, ; 15,756 19, , ,495 Lewis, Wash ".. 13,672 14, , ,073 Ravalli, Mont... ; ,412 17, ' 550, ,557 Sandusky, Ohio...,...'l": 15,258 25, ,560 1,226,126 Sutter, Galif , , ,000 3,220,000.. Orange, N. Y.. ~... 15,147 10, , ,000 Newaygo, Mich....,,,,...,..,,,... 13,093 15, , ,029 J ackson, Mich... 15,022 14, , ,290 Watauga, N. 0~..._ ,000 10, ,854 92,581 Fayette, Pa,,...._..,_...,. _ ~.. 12,755 8, ,095 ll5,025.., Sulmid.t, Ohio '... 12,461 14, , ,535 Lake, Ohio...,,,,...,... 12,439 12, , ,716 Bed!rord, Pa ~ _, ;, ;, 12,,421 6, ,723 70,347 ~apa., Galif : ;.. 12,361 38, ,000 1,294,000 TW:ll} Falls,.. Idaho... :. 12,308 7, , ,106 *Not one of tl:l.e first 100 counties,. ' {*) {*) 96 {*) {*) {*) {*)

60 52 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 3? PEACHES HARVESTED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN NUMBER OF TREES OF ALL AGES, WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS,l940 AND 1939 TREES OF ALL AGES (NUMBER) PIDDU GI'I ON ( BJSHELS) : UNITED STATES ,470,151 68,86?,222 68,010,576 56,5?6,? counties , 54,810;427 55,179,157 49,061,572 56,880,955 Berrien, Mich... 2,552,605 2,150, ,256,204 2,007,550 Spartanburg, s. c... 2,021,049 1,411, ,874, ,96? Stanislaus, Calif ,904,544 1,415, ,841,292 4,206,920 sutter, calif ,661,956 1,521, ,595,167 4,598,727 Fresno, Calif ,154, , ,472,292 1,515,? rulare, Calif , , '2,556,085 1,418,197 Mesa, Colo,,...,.., , , ,547, ,569 San Joaquin, calif , , ,165,585 1,576,209 Howard, Ark ,..,., 682, , , ,480 Merl:wt~ther, Ga. 680,882 1,016, ' 229, ,907 Merced, C9lif , , ,555,125 1,858,855 Yakima, Wash , , , 712,496 1,109,ms8 Peach, Ga.,, , , , , ,979 Houston, Ga , , , ,588 Niagara, N. Y , , , ,515 Macon, Ga , , , ,142 Johnson, Ark _ , , , ,776 Richmond, N. c... " 447, , , ,895 Franklin, Pa ; 426, , , ,647 Coweta, Ga , , , , ,548 parker, Tex.., , , , ,896 Montgomery, N. c , , , ,827 Yuba, Calif , , ,458 8?1,070 Adams, Pa , ,25? , ,115 Upson, Ga , , ,~40 255, ll Crawford, Ga , , , ,751 York, s. c ~ , , , ,419 Van Buren, Ml.ch , ,9Q , ,275 Greenville, s. c , , ; ,520 San Bernardino, Calif , , , ,417 Utah, Utah.; , , , ,654 Jones, Ga , , , ,?80 Moore, N. c , , ,571 69,195 Kent, Mich,...,... ;. ; , ,981 54,44 545, ,470 Allegan, ll.ich, , , , ,508 Ottawa, Ohiq.,..,..,...,.,, 301, , , ,129 Delta, Colo......,.., , , , ,154 Union, , , , ,204 Albemarle, Va , , ,067 2?9,026 Kings, Calif , , ?0, ,297. Smith, Tex '.....,..w 272, , S!il 140,955 77,238 Butte, Calif;, ,872 29?, , ,752 Burlington, N. J , , ?8, ,495 Solano, Calif , , , ,880 Hampshire, w. Va , , , ,050 Gloucester, N. J , , , ,.689 Pike, Ga , ' , ,022 Washington, Md..,.,.,,,,.,.,,,. 255, , ' 526, ,815 Atlantic, N. J , , , ,506 Oceana, Mich,.,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,., , ,552 so ,746 79,650 Olerokee, s. c , , ,627 29,459 Marion, Ill......,,.,. ;, , , , ,940 Placer, Calif , , , ,907 Olesterfield, s. c ;, , , ,165 31,444 York, Pa.,,..,,.. 197, , , ,549 Spalding, Ga , , , ,422 Berks, Pa , J , ,115 Sussex, Del.. 195, , , ,975 Nelson, Va... ; 192, , ,85? 48,042 Kent,_ Del.... ~ , , , ,797 *Not one of the first 100 counties ( *) Ji ( *)

61 ~NKING AGRICULTURAL COUNTIES 6'3, TABLE 37 PEACHES ~RVESTED ON FARMS100 LFADING COUNTIES IN NUMBER OF TREES OF ALL AGES, 1945, WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1940 AND 1939_Dontinued TREES OF ALL AGES (NUMBER) RANI( PROOOGTION (BUS~S) Chilton, Ala , , ,955 65,458 Comanche, Tex.. ;, 187, , ,260 77,578 Orleans, N. Y w 186, , , ,986 Lexington, s. c... ~... '... '. 169, , ,812 54,809 Saluda, s. a , , , ,559 Pike, Ark , , ll5, ,860 Berkeley, W. va.. 168, , , ,628 Jefferson, Ill. 165, , , ,255 Wayne, N. Y 165, , , ,958 Monroe, N. Y. 154, , ~, ,617 Talbot, Ga.., f48, , , ,069 Jasper, Ga..., 147, , , ,027 Frederick, va , , ,685 57,517 Washington, Arl<. 145, , ,069 8,847 Edgefield, 5,90, , , , , Sevier, Ark..,,,, 140, ; ,524 79,051 Jackson, Ga...,.. ~ 140,450 '157, ,126 95,126 Laurens, s. c... ': , , ,076' 77,499 Morunouth, N. J ,716 79, ,482 65,571 Erie, Pa... ;...., ,}57 101, ,865 95,504 Bleakley, Ga ,581 45, ,152 48,496 Riverside, Calif...,.. 151,015 62, ,000 72,417 Cherokee, Tex., 129, , , ,049 ottawa, Mich ,156 ll7, ,247 76,795 Ulster, N. Y... ; 122, , ,951 66,617 Camdel:l, N. J ;. 121, ,455 80,555 Worcester; Md.,,.,, , , ,150 61,581 Lehigh, Pa.. 118,ll9 ll0, , ,850 Box Elder, Utah ,406 84, ,699 85,457 Rutherford, N. c._... ll0, , ,592 65,469 Roanoke, Va., 109,124 88, ,786 19,545 Pope, Ark., 106, ,_ ,559 28,474 Morgan, Ga ,660 76, ,856 67,041 Oakland, Mich ,589 85,456 94' (il') 52,455 59,080 Bonton, Ark..,, , , ,139 4,564. Washington., Ill.. ;...,... ' 104, , , ,716 Los Angeles, r.ali'f.. 100,178 75, ,355 87,582 San Saiba, Tex... 99,ll4 108, ,856 27,998 Cumberland, N. J... 98,165 42, ,051 52,017 Po!J:k, N. c... 97,707 65,274' ,041 9,588 *Not one of the first 100 counties {*) (~) {*) (;:)

62 54 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1945 TABLE 38 PEARS HARVESTED ON FARMS100 LEADING COUNTIES IN NUMBER OF TREES OF ALL AGES, 1945, WITH PRODUCTION, 1944, AND WITH COMPARISONS, 1940 AND 1939 TREES OF ALL AGES (NUMBER) PRODU Gl'ION (13USHEIS) UNITED STATES. 13,875,766 14,460, ,788,107 2.,980, counties ,826,616 9,732,909 22,900, ,402,013 Yakima, Wash. 1,140,183 1,066, ,77'1~067 3,8Hl,947 Santa Clara, Cal~f , , ,805,160 2,103,640 Placer, Calif ;, 684, , , ,480 Jackson, Oreg.. 679, , ,151,977 1,928,231 Sacramento, Calif ~ , , ,031, ,200 I El Dorado, Cal. if , , , ,640 Hood River, Oreg 412, , ,826,631 i,l37,137 Berrien, llich , , , ,759 Lake, Csli.:C ~ 302, , , ,360 Contra Costa, Calif ; 254, , , , i Mendocino, Cal.if , , , ,080 Ch.ela:n., Wash 251, , ,435, ,637. Solano, Calif , , , ,760 Allegan, Kich ,530 r6, , ,481 Wayne, N. Y ,824 02, , ,250 Sonoma, Cal.if.,., , ,56~, , ,200 Niagara, N. Y , , , ,660 )(arion,.ill , , ,084 95;180 Columbia, N. Y , , , ,652 Sutter, Cal.i.f ,989 24; ,440 ' 67,760 ' Orlearls, N. Y. ~ , , , ,231 Napa, Calif... ~ , , , ,040 Vail Bu.ren, M.ich 96,163 85, !J,8C17 71,082 Utah, Utah 89,268 65, ,263 fy7,184 Oswego, N. Y.,l, 89,203 81, ,421 52,444 Santa Cruz, calif ,175 94, , ,200 Nevada, Cal.if ,430 97, ,200 73;640 Ulster, N. ~ ,938 77, ,601 98,4(17 Dougl.as, Oreg. 63,722 48, ,148 79,914 Lqs Angeles, Calif... 60,259 75, ,280 87,480 'li.onroe, N. Y.... ~... 58,686 61, ,885 40,589 Mason, Kich... 58,155 48, ,928 33,031 Meal/., Colo ,157 73,:3' ,115 77,354 Sat1 Beni.to, Cal.if ,988 72, , ,600 Greene, N. Y... 43,633 55, ,594 36,098 Oakland, :Mich... 40,155 27,887 36' 45 26,726 23,819 Kent, Mich... 34,491 23, ,097.25,725 Ot.tawa, Ohio ,264 39,338 3P 37 23,579 35,215 Oceana, uich ,48(} 26, ,au 17,324 Lane, Oreg.,. 31,939 3_2, ,862 50,331 Montery, Cali! ,925 41; ,200 96,920 Klickitat, Wash 30,205 27, ,938 80,505 Ontario, N. Y ,602 41, "22,089 29,523 Clark, Wash. 29,005 28, ,701 ~8,993 orange, N. Y ,092 25, ,502 19,421 CaytJ.ga, N. Y... 26,935 25, ,058 17,606 Yolo, ca.lif ,716 24, ,640 31,960 Polk, Oreg 26,204 18, ,310 33,245 Marion, Oreg I!... 25,550 36, ,256 70,412 Hartford, Conn ,836 10, ,6.53 8,065 Dougl.as, Wash ,669 53, , ,221 Skama.nia, Wash ~... 21, , ,502 35,982 Yamll.Ul, Oreg.., ,754 32, ,250 45,384 Union, Ill ~... 20,027 24, ,575 5,768 Middlesex, Kass ~ 19,956 15, ,.263 9,858 San Luis Obispo, Calif... ~.. 19,901 26, , ;720 Washhgton, Oreg.. 19,471 19,19!; ,712 34,451 Du.tchess, N. Y. 19,139 ];4, ,!!23 14,431 Delta, Colo ,808 8, ,074 1~,479 Erie,. Pa.. ; ~ ,625 13, ,995 8; ll (!t) 53 (!t) (!t) *Not one of the first ~00 counties.

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