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1 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-IOWA 151 CoUNrv TABLE IV:-SPECIFIED CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND RANCHES, APR. 1, 1940 AND 1930, AND JAN. 1, 1935; AND SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, 1939 AND 1934 [The 1935 figures are in italics as they are not exactly comparable. See text for comparability of all items] I TEl! (For definitions: "Farms reporting, n etc., see text) THE STATE Adair Adams Allamakee App1U1oose Audubon Benton Black Ha.wk 1 Horses and/ or mules farms reporting Apr. 1, ,655 1,900 1,348 1,884 1,601 1,626 2,232 1,996 2 Jan. 1' ,733 1,982 1,1.28 1,948 1, 785 1, 703 2,363 2,093 3 Apr. 1, 193Q 194,023 1,849 1,464 1,945 1,760 1,701 2,395 2,021 4 Horses and colts... farms reporting.. over 3 mo. old.... Apr. 1, ,776 1,851 1,306 1,879 1,566 1,578 2,190 1,952 5 of all ates... Jan. 1, ,117 1,960 1, ,338 2,064 6 number over 3 mo. old.. Apr. 1, ,213 8,134 5,150 8,156 5,639 6,499 8,978 6,625 7 of all ates... Jan. 1, ,512 9,228 6,177 8,449 5,957 7,997 12,181 8,595 8 over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,040,479 10,243 7,338 9,242 6,819 9,742 15,135 9,730 9 COlts... farms reporting.. 3 to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, , under 2 yr. of ate.. Jan. 1, , number... 3 to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, , under 2 yr. of ate.. Jan. 1, ,903 1, , to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, , , Mules and mule colts t'arms reporting. over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, , of all aees... Jan. 1, number..... over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, , of all ates... Jan. 1, , over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, , Mule colts..... farms reporting. 3 to 27 mo. old.. Apr. 1, under 2 yr. of ate.. Jan. 1, number... 3 to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, 194Q 1, (1) (1) 22 under 2 yr. of ate.. Jan. 1, , to 27 mo. bld... Apr. 1, , ' Cattle and calves.. farms reporting. over 3 mo. old.... Apr. 1, ,850 2,007 1,495 1,979 1,926 1,719 2,387 2, of all ates... Jan. 1, ,648 2,089 1,540 2,031 2,144 1, 776 2,504 2, number..... over 3 mo. old.. Apr. 1, ,213,010 40,421 28,493 48,976 28,612 40,619 67,168 52, of all ates... Jan. 1, ,569,590 40,659 29,220 49, ,511 46,255 69,737 54, ove'r 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,616,914 37,732 28,733 45,004 24,420 36,851 50,486 40, All cows and heifers 2 yr. old and over on Jan. 1 of census year.. farms reporting. Apr. 1, ,903 1,978 1,464 1,969 1,895 1,700 2,366 2, Jan. 1, ,248 2, ,014 2, ,484 2, number Apr. 1, ,940,347 21,055 12,454 34,931 15,081 17,436 29,770 25,729 27,001 19, Jan. 1, Apr. 1, , 030,527 1,561,104 19,605 16,459 13,647 13,042 24,984 20,486 15,563 11,643 19,213 14,904 28,584 21, Kept mainly for milk production.. farms reporting Apr. 1, ,384 1,933 1,440 1,926 1,785 1,674 2, Apr. 1, ,660 1,778 1,380 1,861 1,492 1,623 2,201 ~;~~i 36 number... Apr. 1, ,430,Z79 11,613 7,778 23,035 8,554 10,848 17,038 23, Apr. 1, ,218,663 10,428 7,092 18,960 6,787 10,801 15,566 17, Kept mainly for beef production. farms reporting. Apr. 1, , Apr. 1, , number Apr. 1, ,008 9,442 4,676 1,896 6,527 6,588 12,732 2, Apr. 1, ,441 6,033 5,950 1,506 5,056 4,103 6,331 1,293 Cows milked ~ dairy products: 42 Cows and heifers milked..... farms reporting ,085 1,928 1,414 1,821 1,8'10 1,863 2,298 2, ,393 2,055 1,510 1,964 2,128 1,762 2,473 2, ,316 1,911 1,489 1,932 1,878 1,693 2,445 2, number milked ,292,606 10,720 6,985 20,679 8,075 10,100 15,359 20, ,485,135 13,209 8,960 21,717 10,736 12,814 18,099 22, ,297,914 11,134 7,781 19,977 8,932 11,009 17,150 18, l!ilk produced... gallons ,729' 566 5,214,558 3,444,268 11,024,664 3,167,303 4,518,580 7,889,908 11,610, ' 374,140 4,879,090 3,952,987 9,446,511 3,607,603 5,476,447 8,064,941 10,941, Butter churned on farms farms reporting , , ' ,900 1, ,026 1, , powlde ,558,244 84,908 54,675 67, ,919 46,825 48,558 21, ,717, ,840 92, , ,351 90, ,821 30, Whole milk sold... farms.reporting... t , gallons ,610, ,988 89, , ,716 98, ,390 2,050, Cream sold... farms reporting ,. 156,514 1,731 1,175 1,712 1,216 1,505 1,928 1, pounds of butterfat 1939,. 150,647,347 1,308, ,401 2,397, ,446 1,192,228 1,916,511 2,892, Butter sold... farms reporting , pounds,..,, ,618 5,103 1,030 7,095 12,370 1,174 5,092 8, Hogs. and pigs...,... farms reporting.. over 4 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,430 1,870 1,344 1,810 1,385 1,801 2,273 2, of all ates... Jan. 1, ,215 1,910 1, ,484 1,655 2,303 1, number..... over 4 mo. old Apr. 1, ,902,446 49,847 41,787 28,163 15,933 38,330 75,115 58, of all ates... Jan. 1, ,804,474 53,558 41,792 38,330 14, ,006 89,832 69, over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,794,880 69,441 48,813 28,631 17,922 55,750 79,700 63, Sows ond gilts farrowing or to farrow. ;farms reporting Apr. 1, ,127 1,804 1,171 1, ,428 2,113 1, Jan. 1, ,592 1, , , , Apr. 1, ,422 1,773 1,228 1,632 1,022 1,546 2,015 1, number.... Apr. 1, ,006,510 14,377 10,372 15,005 3,754 13,410 25,285 20, Jan. 1, ,418 8, 796 5,652 12,471 2,095 10,541 17,518 14, Apr. 1, ,743,!12 19,253 11,621 12,848 3,687 18,805 22,649 18, Sbeep and lambs... fa.rms reporting.. over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, , of all ages... Jan. t, , number.... t over 6 mo. old. Apr. 1, ,203,408 12,479 12,157 9,848 40,088 8,147 5,854 5, of all aeos... Jan. 1, , 782,906 12,826 10,490 10,993 29,887 10,893 12,210 17, over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,006,288 13,496 10,237 10,679 22,753 7,664 6,854 5, EweS farms reporting. over 6 mo. old.. Apr. 1, , yr. old and ovor.. Jan. 1, , number over 6 mo. old Apr. 1, ,022,598 10,427 11,031 8,988 37,072 6,673 5,386 3, yr. old and over.. Jan. 1, ,527 10,134 8,059 8,738 24,416 6,564 5,656 5, over 6 mo. old.. Apr. 1, ,093 12,560 9,661 9,829 21,643 7,421 6,401 4, Yearling ewes.. farms reporting.. 6 to 18 mo. old... Apr. 1, , number... 6 to 18 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,008 1,871 1,906 2,148 9,121 1,476 1,417 1, Apr. 1, ,496 2,446 1,639 2,444 4,109 1,575 1,666 1, Other ewes... farms reporting... over 18 mo. old... Apr. 1, , number.. ~. over 18 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,500 8,556 9,225 6,840 27,951 5,197 3,969 2, Apr. 1, ,597 10,112 8,022 7,385 17,534 5,848 4,735 3, Sheep and lambs shom... rarms reporting , , , number shorn ,294 11,293 9,511 9,289 34,494 6,123 4,900 3, ,009 11,602 10,699 9,652 25,082 6,782 6,887 6, ,476 11,878 9,819 7,956 20,285 5,697 4,889 3, Wool shorn...,...,,..,..,.pounds,...,, ,. 7,927,248 88,006 77,383 76, ,902 54,745 37,985 30, ,203, ,617 88,716 79, ,984 69,414 64,190 44,952 1 Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, dflta are included only in the Sta.te totals.

2 152 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A CouNTv TAaLE IV-:-SPECIFIED CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND RANCHES, APR. 1, 1940 [The 1935 figures are in italics as they are not exactly I TEll Boone Bremer Buchanan Buena (For definitions: It Farms reporting," etc., see text) Vista Butler Calhonn Carroll Cass 1 Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. Apr. 1, ,083 1,903 2,089 1,874 2,073 1,828 1,908 1,922 2 Jan ,242 1,940 2,166 1,975 2,103 1,905 1,961 2,036 3 Apr. 1, ,298 1,928 2,103 1,928 2,100 1,955 2,034 1,969 4 Horses and colts... farms reporting.. over 3 mo. old... A.pr. 1, ,982 1,889 2,040 1,833 2,060 1,763 1,841 1,843 5 of al! aees Jan ,186 1,924 2,135 1,950 2, ,962 6 number..... over 3 mo. old Apr. 1, ,975 7,838 8,271 7,163 8,749 6,953 7,775 7,320 7 of all aees Jan. 1, ,489 8,768 9,974 10,028 10,687 9,984 10,094 9,008 8 over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,582 9,571 10,667 11,843 11,679 12,029 12,076 10,648 9 Colts farms reporting.. a to 2:1 mo. old Apr. 1, under 2 yr. of aee Jan number a to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, under 2 yr. of ate Jan. 1, ,290 1,095 1, to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, ,044 1, lltules and mule colts. farms reporting. over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, of all ates... Jan number..... over 3 mo. old.... Apr. 1, of all aees... Jan. 1, , over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, , , Mule colts..... farms reporting.. 3 to 27 mo. old... A.pr. 1, under 2 yr. 0( aee Jan. 1, number to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, under 2 yr. ofate.. Jan. 1, to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, Cattle and calves.. farms reporting.. over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,318 1,968 2,228 1,989 2,237 1,982 2,012 2, of all ates... Jan. 1, ,424 1,989 2,284 2,067 2,195 2,073 2,063 2, number..... over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,829 42,324 45,987 49,107 48,727 32,686 47,225 46, of all ae~s... Jan ,284 48,692 59,196,<;2, ,737 55,444 46, over 3 mo. old~.. Apr. 1, ,718 36,714 35,204 36,666 41,309 25,690 40,219 37, All cows and heifers 2 yr. old, and over on Jan. 1 of census year.. farms reporting~.apr. 1, ,295 1,946 2,187 1,982 2,208 1,952 1,993 2, Jan.. 1, ,412 1,975 2,270 2, ,063 2,055 2, number.... Apr. 1, ,375 26,690 23,136 18,709 25,170 14,878 19,794 18, Jan. 1, ,488 26,262 24,011 21, ,734 22,640 19, Apr. 1, ,192 23,197 17,371 14,983 20,170 11,625 16,572 14, Kept ma;lnly for milk production.. farms r.eporting Apr. 1, ,274 1,945 2,133 1,951 2,196 1,935 1,973 1, Apr. 1, ,234 1,922 2,008 1,843 2,077 1,825 1,865 1, number.... Apr. 1, ,552 25,765 20,342 13,040 21,705 11,424 14,812 10, Apr. 1, ,026 22,854 15,967 11,344 17,956 9,027 11,976 9, Kept mainly for beef production.. farms reporting.. A.pr. 1, , Apr. 1, number..... Apr. 1, , ,794 5,669 3,465 3,454 4,982 7, Apr. 1, , ,404 3,639 2,214 2,599 4,596 4,882 Cows milked and dairy products-: 42 Cows and heifers milked... farms reporting ,271 1,929 2;153 1,939 2,180 1,919 1,942 1, ,393 1,974 2,242 2,030 2,167 2,082 2,032 2, ,347 1,925 2,108 2,006 2,185 2,028 2,096 2, numher milked ,699 23,129 18,576 11,617 19,853 10,168 12,462 9, ,313 23,850 19,762 13,697 19,812 12,016 14,397 12, ,401 22,516 17,002 11,910 18,846 9,974 12,862 10, llilk produced... gallons ,349,052 12,973,913 10,183,667 6,113,296 10,043,597 5,299,262 6,487,320 4,583, ,467,925 12,639,878 7,641,073 5,300,374 8,923,688 5,100,810 5,405,177 3,636, Butter churned on f'arms farms reporting ,011 1,208 1, pounds ,494 2,566 12,333 50,744 26,009 35,418 85,941 69, ,073 3,750 30, ,667 66, , , , Whole milk sold... farms reporting gallons ,218,904 2,789,596 1,467, , , , , , Cream sold farms reporting ,740 1,414 1,729 1,760 1,920 1,681 1,715 1, pounds of butterfat ,322,569 3,135,286 2,438,003 1,515,775 2,386,487 1,252,492 1,468,806 1,119, Butter sold... farms reporting ll pounds , ,759 7,756 (1) 3,747 1,999 3, Hogs and pigs... farms reporting.. over 4 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,073 1,865 2,109 1,892 2,126 1,753 1,912 1, of all r;ges. Jan., 1, ,153 1,846 2,105 1,941 2,069 1,849 1,934 1, number over 4 mo. old.... Apr. 1, ,673 57,071 63,574 53,672 33,675 49,805 54, of a!l ates... Jan. 1, ,074 ~:= 64,380 88,434 62,608 46,538 73,897 60, over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, 193Q 47,595 43,758 53,197 86,153 53,932 40,221 63,559 70, Sows an:! gilts farrowing or to farrow farms reporting. Apr. 1, ,742 1,765 1,944 1,713 1,918 1,554 1,743 1, Jan. 1, ,484 1,611 1,651 1,559 1, 764 1, , Apr. 1, ,864: 1,699 1,789 1,922 1,915 1,702 1,901 1, number Apr. 1, ,107 16,238 17,704 21,040 19,509 11,942 20,620 15, Jan. 1, ,301 12,127 12,251 18,162 14,985 10,174 18,729 11, Apr. 1, ,619 14,160 14,932 27,061 18,979 13,919 26,347 19, Sheep and lambs.... farms reporting.. over 6 mo. old Apr. 1, or all ates... Jan number over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,260 4,078 5,008 11,567 6,220 10,238 7,650 12, of all afes..... Jan. 1, ,557 5,142 12,789 29,080 17, ,032 13, over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, 193() 3,656 4,388 5,595 7,348 6,409 5,579 7,044 11, EWes farms report1ng over 6 mo. old... A.pr. 1, : yr. old and over. Jan. 1, number over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,235 3,557 4,450 9,189 5,689 8,744 7,150 11, yr. old and over.. Jan. 1, ,770 3,782 6,274 7,916 6,649 5,972 6,815 9, over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,343 3,753 5,134 6,555 5,833 5,032 6,735 11, Yearling ewes farms reporting.. 6 to 18 mo. old... Apr. 1, number a to 18 mo. old.. Apr. 1, ,072 2,541 1,426 2,245 2,251 2, Apr. 1, ,182 1,147 1,514 1,523 1,390 2, Other ewes... farms reporting.. over 18 mo. old... Apr. 1, number... over 18 1Do. old... Apr. 1, ,313 2,.805 3,378 6,648 4,263 6,499 4,899 9, Apr. 1, ,584 2,824 3,952 5,408 4,319 3,509 5,345 8, Sheep and lwabs shom... farms reporting number shorn ,397 3,622 4,082 13,979 5,045 8,290 5,829 10, ,638 4,069 5,647 7,408 6,375 5,802 6,567 11, ,537 3,511 4,608 5,729 4,848 4,119 5,090 9, Wool shorn... pounds ,381 29, ,795 92,368 40,207 67,044 49,007 87, ,669 34,409 48,836 64,626 53,116 51,768 56, ,581 1Where there are less than 3 farjis reporting, data are included only in the State totals.

3 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A 153 AND 1930, AND JAN. 1, 1935; AND SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK PRODUGrS, 1939 AND 1934-Continued comparable. See text for comparability of all items] Cedar Cerro Gordo Cherokee Chickasaw Clarke Clay Clay ten Clinton Crawford Dallas Davis Decatur Delaware Des Moines Dickinson 1,947 1,709 1,666 1,863 1,279 1,673 2,726 2,370 2,335 1,931 1,544 1,574 2,W7 1,437 1, ,043 1,811 1,777 1,923 1,34{) 1,687 2,777 2,502 2,418 2,053 1,659 1,707 2,115 1,606 1, ,000 1,821 1,757 t,8ao 1,404 1,634 2,807 2,466 2,378 2,061 1,726 1,723 2,0U 1,574 1, ,877 1,684 1,631 1,854 1,256 1,643 2,696 2,343 2,282 1,833 1,521 1,526 2,001 1,404 1, ,008 1,798 1, 761 1,917 1,317 1,667 2,752 2,483 2,389 1,998 1,621 1,652 2,085 1,591 1, ,249 6,581 7,235 8,462 5,316 6,922 1l,187 9,286 10,254 6,836 5,634 6,093 8,701 5,241 5, ,480 9,375 9,688 9,118 5,503 9,389 12,128 11,704 12,487 8,836 5,921 6,507 9,935 6,819 6, ,067 11,024 11,123 9,575 7,200 10,411 13,133 13,265 14,249 10,383 7,136 7,831 10,138 7,429 7, , , , ,550 1,115 1, , , , , m ,115 1, , lo (') 12 (') (1) u l ,085 1,873 1,714 1,951 1,378 1,745 2,643 2,505 2,390 2,150 1,748 1,783 2,163 1,567 1, ,153 1,902 1,834 2,008 1,480 1,732 2,897 2,591 2,480 2,247 1,832 1,934 2,216 1,762 1, ,772 48,328 51,104 41,812 26,134 47,438 63,530 72,807 58,532 37,539 24,175 30,134 48,218 31,348 26, ,753 52,694 59,967 45,145 23,839 55,605 63,122 71, 4{)3 65,212, 38,312 23,108 31,593 52,370 30,203 35, ,895 38,454 35,839 36,042 24,096 35,962 57,878 51,206 54,9;t5 32,308 22,938 28,725 42,560 21,602 21,1l0 28 2,037 1,850 1,689 1,927 1,363 1,724 2,828 2,479 2,352 2,094 1,722 1,749 2,147 1,544 1, ,137 1,896 1,82~ 1,991 1,453 1,722 2,883 2,561 2,466 2,232 1,825 1,921 2,211 1,755 1,201; 30 22,863 21,291 16,796 21,543 13,81l 20,996 37,175 24,094 25,137 16,093 14,398 16,743 27,713 12,432 13, , ,929 18,413 2~,04~ 11,857 19,462 36,957 24,780 26,223 17,110 13,350 16,690 30,188 14,537 13, ,705 17,854 13,090 18,398 10,676 15,625 31,224 20,344 20,491 12,603 1l,539 12,895 22,984 10,522 9, ,004 1,833 1,673 1,893 1,317 1,711 2,789 2,435 2,319 2,065 1,665 1,666 2,130 1,519 1, ,933 1,792 1,664 1,857 1,087 1,666 2,800 2,257 2,288 2,056 1,647 1,528 2,080 1,568 1, ,450 18,368 10,293 20,382 7,086 13,393 35,013 18,108 15,628 13,137 9,036 8,957 26,462 8,909 10, ,378 16,095 9,243 17,693 5,279 11,003 29,491 16,395 14,045 10,226 7,891 7,222 22,059 8,618 7, M ,433 2,923 ~,503 1,160 6,725 7,603 2,162 5,986 9,509 2,956 5,362 7,786 1,251 3,523 3, ,327 1,759 3, ,397 4,622 1,733 3,949 6,448 2,377 3,648 5, ,904 2, ,977 1,808 1,668 1,857 1,307 1,709 2,801 2,399 2,302 2,080 1,683 1,705 2,120 1,507 1, ,108 1,876 1,806 1,972 1,421 1,716 2,854 2,545 2,426 2,243 1,840 1,929 2,201 1,745 1, ,053 1,824 1,787 1,868 1,344 1,738' 2,868 2,478 2,376 2,150 1,839 1,880 2,129 1,609 1, ,742 16,622 9,361 17,876 6,396 1l,71l 32,173 15,942 14,168 11,750 8,507 8,344 21,371 8,071 8, ,553 18,198 11,520' 20,193 7,557 12,472 32,455 19,178 16,717 13,488 10,935 10,947 26,065 10,835 9, ;087 16,519 9,550 17,922 6,500 10,798 30,475 17,919 15,120 10,951 9,302 9,152 22,365 8,525 8, ,345,320 8,948,408 4,363,394 9,233,717 2,615,645 5,535,508 17,265,517 7,631,378 6,513,684 6,446,350 3,358,643 3,429,176 13,1B3,544 4,026,768 4,440, ,162,519 8,736,185 4,761,962 7,430,781 2,717,354 5,086,554 14,559,903 8,483,605 5,.520,433 5,270,380 3,505,786 3,255,070 13,271,918 4,519,630 4,398, , ,388 1, , ,130 1,193 1,624 1, , ,045 21,888 53,083 10,756 99,686 29,136 37,~ 57, ,571 59, , ,434 21,826 57,424 23, ,457 40,030 96,153 36, ,611 78,651 88, , , , , ,516 13, ,755 47, ,059 1,388, , ,197 76,9Z1 218, ,449 1,1.20, ,055 1,655:,762 83, , ,121 1,280, ,6ffi, 55 1,509 1,546 1,454 1,593 1,044 1,551 2,595 1,921 2,102 1,395 1,384 1,296 1,967 1,073 1, ,525.,729 2,071,CJn 972,348 2,429, ,842 1,482,450 4,856,649 1,641,340 1,366,884 l,u7, , ,665 3,842, ,222 1,156, l ,285 7,012 10,256 1,339 2, ,965 19,459 8,592 8,350 4,928 5,436 17,626 5,334 (') 59 2,022 1,741 1,632 1,835 1,224 1,622 2,671 2,365 2,287 1,832 1,400 1,472 2,068 1,401 1, '2.0~0 1,740 1, 7 J 1,871 1,252 1,616 2,659 2,365 2,337 1,976 1,376 1,619 2,092 1,493' 1, ,925 48,411 63,710 37,761 24,251 49,917 49,818 70,545 70,067 52,271 19,910 21,748 57,922 43,968 28, ,401 58,217 92,692 49,467 21,974 62,5_15 61,952 87,939 92,431 57,183 14,833 24,530 69,826 43,685 36, ,495 52,445 83,701 36,768 35,444 53,924 58,507 69,251 99,888 68,698 20,~ 32,169 56,572 40,542 30, ,845 1,559 1,448 1,682 1,041 1,481 2,510 2,165 2,084 1,515 1,159 1,221 1,956 1,252 1, ,697 1,390 1,389 1, ,321 2,462 2,068 1,852 1, ,841 1, ,814 1,618 1,60l 1~608 1,120 1,542 2,485 2,157 2,222 1,645 1,229 1,317 1,811 1,240 1, ,040 17,913 20,611 14,156 5,852 17,150 28,368 28,334 25,186 14,458 4,295 5,600 24,009 9,765 10, ,491 12,642 19,990 10,681 2,994 13,003 2./.,284 23,891 21,4{)2 9,940 2,384 2,953 19,968 6,394 8, ,751 17,455 28,131 12,382 7,643 20,368 27,033 27,582 38,308 16,294 4,482 6,523 20,0l-7 9,000 11, , , ,268 8,591 9,683 6,745 11,734 19,193 6,568 5,879 7,296 7,868 86,557 18,172 4,462 6,779 10, ,812 24,645 37,001 9,423 7,816 30,674 9,555 7,327 8,193 8,599 65,248 14,995 13,707 9,239 22, ,840 5,808 6,059 7,246 11,051 10,923 8,495 4,765 5,594 9,158 68,268 14,606 6,133 6,379 5, , , ,605 7,753 7,285 5,879 10,990 12,835 6,000 3,768 6,668 6,844 77,244 16,798 3,769 6,135 8, ,570 6,895 8,562 7,027 6,605 9,375 6,443 4,588 4,575 6,358 49,226 12,487 5,238 6,104 6, ,884 5,331 5,790 6,610 9,849 10,270 7,854 4, ,200 8,167 62,270 13,685 5,478 5,970 5,253 so ,745 1,840 1,359 1,417 1,863 2,903 1,702 1,305 1,570 1,736 19,117 3, ,304 2, ,263 1, ,602 1,458 1,988 1, ,81l 14,021 2,852 1,175 1, t:!o , ,880 6,113 5,928 4,462 9,127 9,932 4,318 2,461 5,098 5)\108 58,127 13,124 2,808 4,831 6, ,601 4,214 4,828 5,008 8,391 8,282 6,042 3,275 4,298 6,356 48,249 10,813 4,303 4,789 4, b , , ,156 6,628 7,580 6,035 9,670 12,764 5,M4 2,226 5,368 7,188 75,268 14,048 3,789 5,735 7,909 '90 13,415 6,537 10,013 7,374 8,389 9,324 6,805 3,997 6,909 7,179 86,037 13,840 5,814 6,093 6, ,329 4,382 3,080 6,281 8,596 7,879 7,129 3,316 4,831 7,842 65,249 10,944 5,139 5,063 4, ,778,52,890 63,164 49,016 78, ,703 48,273 18,481 45,974 55, ,686 ll4,241 31,524 41,724 62, ,657 56,613 77,811 61,870 65,583 80,350 59,495 34,581 60,405 58, , ,301 48,016 48,028 60,048 94

4 154 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A CouNTv TABLE IV;--SPECIFIED CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND RANCHES, APR. 1, 1940 [The 1935 figures are in italics as they are not exactly ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting," etc., see text) Dubuque mn.met Fayette Floyd Franklin Fremont Greene Grundy 1 Horses and/or mules farms reporting... Apr. 1, ,064 1,155 2,802 1,644 1,915 1,482 1,645 1,632 2 Jan. 1, ,135 1,175 2,885 1, 750 1,973 1,631 1,918 1,707 3 Apr. 1, ,105 1,179 2,766 1,727 1,960 1,690 1,936 1,707 4 Horses and colts... farms reporting.. over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,034 1,133 2,774 1,622 1,888 1,362 1,?.73 1,697 5 or all a~es Jan. 1, ,110 1,163 2,877 1, 739 1,964 1,528 1,871 1,689 6 number.... over 3 mo. old.... Apr. 1, ,829 5,322 11,485 5,978 7,914 6,692 7,050 6,502 7 of all a~es Jan. 1, ,447 6,610 12,681 8,048 10,588 6,660 9, 780 9,039 8 over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, 193Q 10,596 7,357 12,960 9,339 12,020 8,701 11,658 10,519 9 Colts... farms reporting.. 3 to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, under 2 yr. of aee Jan. 1, number... 3 to 2:7 mo. old... Apr. 1, , under 2 yr. or ate Jan. 1, , , , to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, , , , , Mules and mule colts.. farms reporting. over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, of all ates Jan. 1' number over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, , of all ates Jan. 1, , over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,347 1, Mule colts farms reporting 3 to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, under 2 yr. of a~e Jan. 1, number to 27 mo. old.. -Apr. 1, (1) (') under 2 yr. ofa~e Jan. 1, to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, cattle and calves... farms reporting.. over 3 mo. olc;l.... Apr. 1, ,150 1,212 2,975 1,782 2,028 1,575 2,022 1, of all ates... Jan. 1, ,252 1,240 3,061 1,840 2,058 1, number... over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,588 27,656 61,796 40,879 49,766 26,993 38,466 45, of all ages Jan. 1, ,692 34,679 64,823 42,438 58,422 25,838 45,347 50, over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,259 21,040 54,619 32,097 40,874 20,399 29,602 40, All cows and heifers 2 yr. old and over on Jan. 1 of census year.. farms reporting.. Apr. 1, ,128 1,202 2,943 1,759 2,000 1,545 2,000 1, Jan. 1, ,235 1,234 3,048 1,823 2,051 1, 681 2,029 1, number... A.pr. 1, ,322 11,814 35,385 17,477 21,354 9,902 16,445 19, Jan. 1, ,179 14,152 36,072 17,833 23,076 10,329 19,073 20, Apr. 1, ,151 10,179 27,613 13,862 16,741 8,026 12,662 16, Kept mainly for milk production. farms reporting.. Apr. 1, ,077 1,190 2,919 1,730 1,984 1,527 1,967 1, Apr. 1, ,941 1,166 2,877 1,638 1,918 1,609 1,786 1, number.... Apr. 1, ,292 10,562 32,687 14,833 18,678 6,340 11,948 15, Apr. 1, ,283 9,299 25,492 12,299 14,971 5,953 9,586 13, Kept mainly for beef production.. farms reporting.. Apr. 1, Apr. 1, number.... Apr. 1, ,030 1,252 2,698 2,644 2,676 3,562 4,497 4, Apr. 1, , ,121 1,563 1,770 2,073 3,077 3,049 Cows milked and dairy products-: 42 Cows and heifers milked farms reporting ,076 1,164 2,883 1,723 1,976 1,529 1,941 1, ,227 1,227 3,020 1,812 2,040 1,631 2,014 1, ,094 1,222 2,876 1,719 1,970 1,700 1,951 1, number milked ,261 9,521 29,711 13,242 16,517 5,799 10,718 13, ,837 10,880 31,151 14,452 17,741 6,958 12,693 15, ,043 9,907 27,615 12,880 15,894 6,215 11,060 14, Milk produced. gal.lons ,939,007 5,008,070 15,269,911 6,513,297 8,345,901 3,010,854 5,032,824 6,662, ,983,311 4,821,105 15,458,726 6,007,000 8,414,190 2,553,766 5,633,618 6,985, Butter churned on farms..... farms reporting , ,265 1, pounde ,348 lt,890 29,204 20,681 15, ,560 48,561 18, ,408 50,926 58,868 63,407 59, , ,621 80, Whole milk sold farms reporting.... _ gallons ; ,136, , , , , , , , ~ream sold farms reporting ,642 1,074 2,586 1,494 1, ,690 1, pounds of butterfat ,764,425 1,299,519 4,186,415 1,609,048 2,286, ,910 1,210,460 1,734, Butter sold farms reporting pounds , ,743 2,130 1,237 5,651 3,220 6, Hogs and pigs.... farms reporting.. over 4 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,949 1,153 2,768 1,687 1,937 1,323 1,819 1, of all ates Jan. 1, ,134 2, 744 1,696 1,960 1,442 1,837 1, number... over 4 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,573 27,833 50,260 43,686 60,920 31,752 44,787 52, of all ates Jan. 1' ,426 37,588 60,598 50,900 82,872 41,755 54,446 65, over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, 193Q 47,670 29,603 56,924 47,564 71,421 43,386 48,268 61, Sows arrl gilts farrowing or to f"arrow.. farms reporting.. Apr. 1, ,796 1,045 2,564 1,540 1,781 1,029 1,618 1, Jan. 1, ,292 1,345 1, , A.pr. 1, ,762 1,073 2,388 1,497 1,825 1,165 1,621 1, number..... i\pr. 1, ,342 10,270 21,327 14,861 23,104 7,588 13,765 19, Jan. 1, ,071 7,709 15,509 10,370 17,640 5,980 10,871 15, Apr. 1, ,522 11,500 17,825 14,314 23,997 10,261 14,670 18, Sheep and lambs... farms reporting.. over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, of all ates Jan. 1, number over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,148 7,134 10,227 9,221 11,434 2,956 7,794 5, of all ates Jan. 1, ,597 14,064 14,551 29,455 27, ,601 17, over 6 mo. old.. Apr. 1, ,428 3,442 11,958 7,165 7, ,458 5, EWes... fai'm.s reporting. over 6 mo. old.. Apr. 1, y~. old and over.. Jan. 1' number..... over 6 mo~ old... Apr. 1, ,780 6,214 9,155 7,580 8,996 2,574 7,210 3, yr. old and over Jan. 1' ,047 5,637 9,592 7,989 7,840 1, 013 6,851 5, over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,982 3,168 10,721 6,452 5, ,131 4,946 Bl Yearling ewes. farms reporting.. 6 to 18 mo. old.. Apr. 1, number to 18 mo. old.. Apr. 1, ,001 2,356 2,085 1,803 1, , Apr. 1, , ,213 1,315 1, , Other ewes farms reporting. over 18 mo. old Apr. 1, number..... over 18 mo. old Apr. 1, ,779 3,858 7,070 5,777 7,205 2,314 5,131 3, Apr. 1, , 741< 2,380 8,608 5,147 4, ,987 4, Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting number shom ,470 6,459 8,316 7,965 8,262 1,735 7,490 3, ,682 5,664 11,054 8,003 7,434 1,094 6,427 5, ,773 2,321 9,904 5,690 5, ,700 3, Wool shorn, pounds ,338 57,635 65,933 63,780 63,116 14,083 58,565 30, ,793 48,238 90,943 69,097 61,035 9,242 69,274 43,330 1 Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals.

5 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE- low A 155 AND 1930, AND JAN. 1, 1935; AND SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, 1939 AND 1~iS4-Continued comparable. See text for comparability of all items] I, Guthrie Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Howard Humboldt Ida lowe. Ja.ck.oe;on Jasper Jefferson Jotmson Jones 2,056 1,881 1,834 1,822 2,260 1,572 1,597 1,292 1,222 1,975 1,978 2,528 1,510 2,234 1, ,168 2,007 1,856 1,999 2,645 1,707 1,626 1,405 1,381 2,027 1,988 2,592 1,622 2,279 2, ,175 1,993 1,840 1,978 2,701 1,681 1,568 1,297 1,368 2,006 2,015 Ol,681 1,668 2,323 1, ,000 1,831 1,801 1,784 2,144 1,523 1,590 1,249 1,186 1,908 1,929 2,441 1,480 2,173 1, ,113 1,980 1,831 1,971 2,548 1,662 1,622 1,389 1,368 1,978 1,949 2,531 1,587 2,224 1, ,612 6,999 7,763 6,759 8,475 5,722 7,285 4,836 5,187 7,963 8,124 9,767 6,071 8,562 7, ,212 9,870 10,303 9,924 11,547 6,931 8,010 7,477 7,913 9,133 8,135 11,356 6,629 9,649 8, ,393 12,703 11,391 11,348 13,897 8,759 8,212 7,977 9,307 10,519 9,316 14,163 7,696 11,758 10, T , , , , , BOO , , , , , (') (') 7 5 ;a 20 (') (') ,247 2,060 1,923 1,957 2,374 1,776 1,568 1,351 1,316 2,068 2,094 2,772 1,685 2,407 2, ,305, 2,152 1,934 2,128 2,720 1,950 1,686 1,457 1,401 2,117 2,074 2,863 1,781 2,413 2, ,241 44,341 42,677 42,589 32,000 20,520 41,467 30,532 33,832 54,253 54,269 59,242 ic/,435 51,858 63, ,064 45,890 51,286 51,995 47,360 32,556 45,237 36,753 38,894 49,348 51,751 54, ,907 59,926 ;a 36,772 30,964 35,788 36,374 36,052 26,691 35,532-23,994 31,556 42,088 47,331 45,283 23,806 40,780 49, ,211 2,032 1,916 1,888 2,344 1,735 1,643 1,314 1,294 2,047 2,064 2,716 1,663 2,352 2, ,285 2,134 1,925 2,122 2, 706 1,933 1,676 1,446 1,397 2,092 2,054 2,842 1,767 2,387 2, ,768 16,614 19,605 18,673 17,697 12,865 21,943 11,189 13,088 24,305 24,594 26,744 13,657 24,522 29, ,965 17,649 22,462 22,121 20,142 15,245 22,844 13,835 14,161 22,713 25,627 24,394 13,595 24,636 26, ,423 12,856 16,210 15,894 15,132' 11,278 17,058 10,034 9,664 18,328 21, ,893 9,663 19,766 21, ,176 2;013 1,900 1,859 2,329 1,711 1,610 1,278 1,282 2,000 2,003 2,680 1,562 2,262 1, ,985 1,953 1,786 1,957 2,518 1,734 1,468 1,347 1,282 1,695 1,792 2,500 1,532 1,915 1, ,324 13,325 17,951 15,819 11,873 8,846 19,397 9,798 7,496 13,029 20,305 16,066 8,318 13,181 21, ,188 10,940 14,860 14,010 11,905 8,410 15,141 9,124 6,533 10,122 17,591 12,877 7, ,406 19, , , , ,444 3,289 1,654 2,864 5,824 4,019 2,546 1,391 5,592 11,276 4,289 10,678 5,339 11,341 7, ,235 1,916 1,350 1,884 3,2iCI 2,868 1, ,151 8,206 3,640 6,016 2,535 9,360 2, ,161 1,986 1,887 L,906 2,291 1,712 1,601 1,303 1,.284 1,981 <!,006 2,693 1,004 2,255 1, ,255 2,119 1,901 2,107 2,679 1,9~ 1,663 1,427 1,390 2,056 2,012 2,829 1,765 2,323 2, ,121 2,101 1,864 2,038 2,642 1,648 1,610 1,420 1,368 1,989 2,036 2,783 1,753 2,282 1, ,826 11,989 16,305 14,720 10,860 8,262 17,572 8,798 6,947 11,940 17,772 14,774 7,617 11,808 19, ,105 14,563 18,819 16,620 14,703 10,903 19,562 11,280 8,222 13,034 18,942 16,149 9,519 13,443 21, ,554 11,872 15,769 14,643 11,959 9,183 16,674 10,191 7,691 11,690 18,426 14,159 8,217 11,910 19, ,225,'n6 5,702,429 7,887,529 7,507,491 5,266,265 3,919,095 9,133,132 4,826,677 3,231,103 6,205,390 7,710,662 7,658,690 3,312, 7fJ7 6,449,281 10,889, ,022,550 5,840,456 8,216,611 8,246,078 5,664,616 3,988,131 7,770,643 5,596,~ 2,664,824 5,372',159 7,032,169 7,075,919 3,390,125 6,623,982 10,381, , ,254 9iC/ ,985 1, , ,555 1,305 1, ,748 38,589 34,409 23, ,415 69,663 15,812 10, ,110 58,_819 49, ,487 89,583 93,381 44, , ,668 50,995 60, , ,275 45,147 73, , , , , , ,940 22, iC/ , , , , , , , , , , , , ,665 1,321, , ,838 1,779 1,732 1,739 1,814 1,413 1,476 1,173 1,144 1,710 1,712 2,245 1,242 1,519 1, ,241,102 1,394,422 2,119,645 1,959,583 1,069, ,676 2,157,269 1,185, ,963 1,443,493 2,053,016 1,673, ,121 1,123,331 2,836, '11 ' ,574 2,636 5,405 8,783 8,580 8,014 6,382 (') 12,920 6,295 7,415 7,391 5,230 13,673 32, ,971 1,875 1,847 1,867 2,081 1,600 1,583 1,310 1,2Z7 1,983 1,962 2,535 1,513 2,261 1, ,956 1,905 1,830 1,997 2,464 1,628 1,583 1, ,960 1,916 2,533 1,532 2,193 1, ,106 56,351 41,708 57,797 42,877 41,Z77 29,538 40,778 43,864 68,584 49,777 82,665 38,203 97,120 64, ,983 64,827 60,701 75,111 63,149 39,518 36,345 56,938 63,360 63,495 48,651 85,396 30,802 89,413 69, ,612 67,522 51,587 65,055 75,178 45,489 28,455 51,247 62,798 69,571 38,933 95,644 38,132 98,942 57, ,671 1,677 1,764 1,687 1,728 1,410 1,460 1,213 1,091 1,866 1,860 2,277 1,369 2,069 1, ,249 1,453 1,584 1,639 1,686 1,143 1,310 1,129 1,015 1,480 1,686 1,638 1,103 1,691 1, ,696 1,771 1,685 1,776 2,113 1,337 1,350 1,248 1,252 1,772 1,790 2,317 1,299 2,040 1, ,119 18,155 19,469 19,983 11,735 10,378 11,593 14,199 14,439 21,386 20,008 2!,607 8,353 23,089 22, ,435 13,416 15,875 16,317 10,431 6,558 8,266 11,966 12,993 13,403 15,189 14,840 4,952 14,527 16, ,340 20,244 18,533 22,020 19,441 9,058 9,415 15,283 23,814 20,992 17,095 26,535 8,110 21,202 17, ic/ ,484 7,319 8,741 9,732 5,714 19,018 8,763 4,866 6,325 10,332 6,767 14,743 22,079 11,417 4, ,568 16,372 18,417 26,196 5, ,738 17,305 11,115 14,006 11,190 11,162 15,405 22,705 16,666 10, ,9;a 5,199 5,534 7,907 6,483 19,908 8,470 3,003 2,997 11,838 7,451 17,053 16,668 12,914 7, ,55i 6,755 7,598 8,360l 5,150 14,929 7,711 4,072 4,434 9,474 5,767 13,025 17,810 9,640 3, ,978 8,992 4,979 8,603 4,005 16,022 9,459 3,932 3,785 8,938 6,493 11,955 16,609 11,824 6, ,026 5,026 5,071 7,402 6,213 18,151 7,907 2,834 2,793 10,975 6,980 15,033 15,555 11,374 6, ,148 1,226 2,447 1, ,246 1,858 1,271 1,018 2,595 1,820 2,693 3,877 2,601 1, ,718 1,062 1,344 1,291 1,258 3,975 2, ,254 1,236 3,208 2,872 2,073 1, l ic/ ,403' 5,529 5,151 6,461 4,Z74 11,683 5,853 2,801 3,416 6,879 3,947 10,332 13,933 7,039 2, ,308 3,964 3,727 6,111 4,955 14,176 5,906 2,069 2,300 8,721 5,744 11,80l5 12,683 9,301 4, H ,124 5,537 6,767 7,704 3,916 21,408 7,7Zl 4,004 6,008 8,55~ 5, ,904 19,396 10,869 3, ,852 5,497 4,779 9,176 4,387 19,781 8,967 3,193 7,598 9,462 6,502 12,363 18,391 13,204 6, ,518 3,287 3,963 5,788 4,681 19,370 7,019 2,343 2,243 9,382 5,632 12,194: 13,007 10,568 5, ,490 45,288 55,817 63,405 33, ,923 61,811 36,178 41,643 69,696 41,999 91, ,290 86,374 31, ,083 46,082 42,997 74,825 35, ,875 73,906 29,541 48,233 81,197 53, , , ,332 52,042 94

6 156 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A CoUNTY TABLE IV;-SPECIFIED CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND RANCHES, APR. 1, 1940 [The 1935 figures are in italics all they are not exactly I TEll (For definitions: Farms reporting," etc., see text) Keokuk Kossuth Lee Linn Louisa Lucas Lyon Madison 1 Horses and/or lllllles faras reporting Apr. 1, ,147 2,865 1,716 2,854 1,138 1,400 1,713 1,763 2 Jan. 1, ,266 2,930 1,794 3,056 1,273 1,475 1,744 1,925 3 Apr. 1, ,356 2,825 1,791 3,021 ~,245 1,462 1, 72:7 1,962 4 Horses and colts... t"a.ras reporting.. over 3 ao. old... Apr. 1, ,088 2,816 1,657 2,773 1,101 1,356 1,706 1,705 5 of all ates Jan. 1, ,225 2,907 1,741 3,002 1,251 1,4.25 1,735 1,881 6 Dl.lllber over 3 mo. old Apr. 1, ,440 12,315 6,021 9,294 4,158 [),228 8,181 6,734 7 of all ates Jan. 1, , ,231 6,845 11,589 5,800 5,793 10,881 7,708 8 over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,325 18,749 7,244 13,278 6,558 6,637 11,768 9,779 9 COlts faras reporting 3 to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, under 2 yr. of ate Jan. 1, , lll.liober 3 to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, , under 2 yr. of ate Jan. 1, ,376 2, , to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, , , lltul.es and m.ule~ts... Caras reporting. Over 3 mo. old Apr. 1, of all ates Jan. 1, DUIBber over 3 IiilO. old... Apr. 1, 1940: of all ates Jan. 1, , GVer old... Apr. 1, ,438 1, Wule colts..... fa.ras reporting. 3 to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, 194Q under 2 yr. of ate Jan. 1, u number... 3 to '2!7 mo. old.. Apr. 1, (') under 2 yr. of ate Jan. 1, to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, Cattle and calves... f"aras reporting.. over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,385 2,953 1,881 3,289 1,202 1,550 1,789 1, of all ~es Jan. 1, ,538 3,021 1,957 3,427 1,333 1,626 1,813 2, Ul.Uiber over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,688 63,411 28,558 61,633 28,941 21,970 45,742 34, of all a~es Jan. 1, ,973 80,197 30,309 62,376 26,300 22,315 58,047 32, over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,644 49,341 24,154 45,742 19,860 21,765 34,080 34, All cows and heuers 2 yr. old and over on Jan. 1 of' census year..:farms reporting. Apr. 1, ,344 2,935 1,641 3,204 1,182 1,520 1,773 1, Jan. 1, ,528 3,012 1,942 3,377 1,328 1,608 1,804 2, nuillber.. Apr. 1, ,739 28,496 16,175 29,486 10,417 12,325 18,517 16, Jan. 1, ,504 33,824 16,254 30,406 10,768 12,294 20,579 16, Apr. 1, 193Q 15,443 23,163 11,841 22,205 7,801 10,562 15,349 14, Kept mainly for milk prodnction t'arms reporting Apr. 1, ,277 2,900 1,782 3,142 1,165 1,476 1,757 1, Apr. 1, ,279 2,765 1;627 2,931 1,175 1,218 1,665 1, number Apr. 1, ,983 25,817 10,943 24,628 5,886 7,271 15,120 9, Apr. 1, ,612 21,393 8,787 19,021 5,515 5,620 13,217 7, Kept mainly for beet' production farms reporting Apr. 1, Apr. 1, number A.pr. 1, ,776 2,679 5,232 4,858 ~,531 5,054 3,397 6, Apr. 1, ,830 1,770 3,054 3,184 2,286 4,942 2,132 6,780 Cows milked and dairy products: 42 Cows and heifers milked farms reporting ,319 2,879 1,791 3,167 1,165 1,502 1,736 1, ,497 2,965 1,902 3,317 1,315 1,590 1,785 2, ,475 2,908 1,780 3,153 1,230 1,479 1,754 1, number milked ,958 23,389 9,590 22,140 5',154 6,795 13,413 8, ,366 27,136 11,920 24,206. 6,920 7,760 15,018 10, ,355 22,142 9,695 20,303 5,927 6,878 12,750 8,838 48!!ilk prodnced gallons ,427,355 ti,722,140 4,965, ,373,316 2,365,384 3,147,268 7,221,779 3,871, ,478,736 12,221,238 3,994,770 10,379,694 2,794,789 2,629,078 6,236,022 3,988, Butter churned on f'arms..... f'arms reporting , , , ,296 1, , t; pounds ,658 15, ,418 43,421 51,624 95,712 47, , ,279 71,C , , , , , , Whole milk sold farms reporting gallons , ,715 1,103,400 2,908, , , , , Cream sold farms reporting ,905 2,612 1,161 2, ,104 1,635 1, pounds of butterfat ,351,842 3,406, ,913 2,171, , ,116 1,974, , Butter sold farms reporting pounds ,411 2,965 25,055 4,382 1,649 3,741 6,084 6, Hogs and pigs farms reporting over 4 mo. old -Apr. 1, ,228 2,863 1,532 2,871 1,108 1,284 1,702 1, of all a~es Jan. 1, ,262 2,893 1,438 2,784 1,222 1,313 1,693 1, riu:mber.... over 4 mo. old... -Apr. 1, ,650 72,673 28,865 81,601 43,399 19,233 42,941 48, of all ates Jan. 1, , ,976 25,571 81,738 47,697 18,851 62,920 42, over old... -APr. 1, ,396 98,236 26,422 70,280 42,196 28,802 56,662 71, Sows 101 gilts farrowing cr to farrow farms reporting Apr. 1, ,023 2,719 1,313 2,525 1,006 1,057 1,604 1, Jan. 1, ,475 2, , ,368 1, Apr. 1, ,043 2,715 1,164 2, ,130 1,659 1, IUllllber Apr. 1, ,174 31,419 6,783 22,910 10,557 4,793-20,609 11, Jan. 1, ,139 26,397 3,532 14,343 7,146 2,655 16,704 7, Apr-. 1, ,060 32,276 5,604 17,418 8,749 6,142 26,240 14, Sheep and lajibs farjis reporting over 6 Ro. old Apr. 1, of all ates Jan. 1, tllaber... over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,669 22,827 24,095 8,253 4,947 22,891 12,045 18, o( all ates Jan. 1, ,661 33,028 31,488 15,275 7,147 19,372 42,486 15, over 6 mo. old... APr 1, ,227 7,304 23,511 7,656 5,589 17,302 6,500 19, EWes faras reporting over 6 "" old Apr. 1, l yr. old and over Jan. 1, n:uaber... over old... Apr. 1, ,618 15,586 19,409 7,321 4,601 19,916 8,573 17, yr. old and ouer Jan. 1, ,593 8,129 20,970 7,753 5,709 15,710 8,696 12, over o],d...&pr.. 1, ,865 6,707 21,809 7,198 5,344 16,016 5,292 18, Yeorling ewes farms reporting 6 to 18 mo. old. Apr. 1, lll.liober 6 to 18 o. old Apr. 1, ,412 3,719 4,050 1,638 1,C177 4,328 2,196 3, Apr. 1, ,770 1,393 4,342 1,426 1,246 2, , Other ewes.....:fans reporting... over 18 mo. old Apr. 1, JIUIIber... over old Apr. 1, ,206 11,657 15,359 5,663 3,524 15,588 6,377 13, Apr. 1, ,098 5,314 17,467 5,772 4,098 13,274 4,319 15, Sheep and lallbs shorn farms reporting < lll.liober shorn ,723 15,225 22,335 6,585 3,962 18,708 7,620 13, ,346 7,486 24,420 7,905 5,790 17,406 9,~ 14, ,631 5,530 21,320 5,992 4,224 14,832 4,978 19, Wool shorn pounds , , ,480 53,291 30, ,923 64,920 1<17, ,365 65, ,761 65,184 45, ,378 74, ,157 1Where there are less than 3 fanos reporting, data are included only in the State totals.

7 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A 157 AND 1930, AND JAN. 1, 1935; AND SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, 1939 AND 1934-Continued comparable. See text for comparability of all 1temB] Mahaska Marion Marshall Mills Mitchell Monona Monroe Montgomery Musca. tine O'Brien Osceola Page Palo Alto Plymouth Pocahontas 2,216 2,008 1,932 1,273 1,526 1,851 1,357 1,426 1,534 1,810 1,219 1,817 1,720 2,631 1, ,378 2,053 2,099 1,459 1,571 2,020 1,499 1,472 1,601 1,824 1,242 2,016 1, 771 2,707 1, ,375 2,113 2,078 1,4M 1,532 2,062 1,488 1,474 1,664 1,798 1,238 1,947 1,766 2,f!10 1, ,117 1,930 1,888 1,177 1,509 1,780 1,293 1,353 1,457 1,791 1,210 1,729 1,690 2,5'n 1, ,297 2,001 2,057 1,387 1,554 1,959 1,420 1,425 1,552 1,809 1,231 1,956 1, 744 2, ,039 7,309 7,454 4,680 6,482 7,345 4,768 '5,352 5,197 7,449 5,498 6,983 7,149 11,296 7, ,977 8,088 10,222 6,272 8,167 9,507 4,862 6, 666 6, 705 9,805 7,270 8,604 9,668 14,591 10, ,738 10,199 11,775 7,650 8,401 11,729 5,608 7,797 8,243 10,740 8,191 9,871 11,317 17,070 11, ! ,0@ , , ,212 1,316 1, , , , , , , ,471 1, , ,509 1,130 1, , (1) (') 7 <'> (1) ,560 2,247 2,159 1,353. 1,615 1,933 :L,493 1,540 1,602 1,898 1,255 2,006 1,780 2,683 1, ,290 2,239 1,529 1,667 2,067 '1,640 1,594 1,651 1,919 1,283 2,189 1,837 2', 747 2, ,256 34,939 54,042 26,071 44,163 31,690 22,302 31,629 35,316 49,638 28,205 38,561 37,555 59,353 36, ,345 29,622 55,852 28,574 48,456 45,263 19,050 31,541 37,106 59,284 37,994 41,635 47,268 80,27-i 45, ,637 30,185 38,934 23,832 34,558 30,663 21,231 28,406 28,945 36,051 21,592 33,548 29,773 56,115 28, ,521 2,208 2,126 1,310 1,590 1,911 1,4M 1,520 1,566 1,884 1,235 1,984 1,764 2,651 1, ,664 2,281 2,218 1,516 1,652 2,060 1,622 1,585 1,638 1,905 1,277 2,178 1,831 2,732 1, ,821 18,382 21,904 9,547 17,505 13,376 11,123 11,705 15,796 19,787 12,866 14,918 19,146 24,906 18, ,126 16,503 23,072 11,074 19,711 17,188 11,214 13,210 16,874 21,521 14,333 17,262 19,091 31,672 17, ,7p5 13,890 16,621 8,354 14,786 12,295 9,452 9,785 12,494 14,687 9,983 13,345 13,451 24,675 11, ,461 2,187 2,092 1,303 1,575 1,901 1,350 1,499 1,510 1,871 1,219 1,966 1,744 2,618 1, ,382 1,961 2,025 1,375 1,491 1,943 1,325 1,491 1,491 1,732 1,200 1,884 1,740.2,553 1, ,904 12,137 14,783 6,862 15,289 10,796 6,611 7,575 11,309 15,140 10,732 9,896 14,693 17,616 12, ,949 9,306 12,629 6,130 13,288 10,044 6,145 6,816 9,504 11,367 8,967 8,663 12,664 18,037 9, ' ,917 6,235.7,121 2,685 2,217 2,580 4,512 4,130 4,487 4,647 2,134 5,022 4,453 7,290 5, ,806 4,584 3,992 2,234 1,498 2,251 3,307 2,969 2,980 3,320 1,016 4, ,636 1, ,486 2,192 2,054 '1,322 1;571 1,878 1,389 1,504 1,523 1,850 1,220 1,966 1,718 2,608 1, ,673 2,256 2,234 1,497 1,631 2,032 1,574 1,577 1,602 1,884 1,271 2,172 1,818 2,680 1, ,560 2,205 2,165 1,453 1,578 1,995 1,473 1,551 1,604 1,908 1,250 2,058 1,761 2,671 1, ,678 10,597 13,306 6,568 13,812 9,677 6,280 6,957 10,101 13,578 9,367 9;009 13,370 15,767 11, ,486 11,791 15,729 7,900 15,841 12,151 7,892 7,818 11,753 14,810 10,718 11,253 15,816 18,852 12, ,795 10,593 13,765 6,729 14,051 10,309 7,046 7,260 9,763 12,777 8,564 9,748 12,657 18,328 10, ,884,690 5,418,593 6,732,863 3,524,512 7,520,456 4,312,231 3,142,284 3,240,008 5,357,024 6,562,949 5,157,469 4,643,254 6,621,519 6,446,047 5,282, ,186,708 4,705,429 7,031,992 3,048,492 7,002,101 4,803,146 2,643,927 3,483,944 5,018,616 6,692,409 4,515,557 4,515,540 6,516,810 6,427,169 5,522, ,437 1, ,101 1,045 1, , ,230 1, ,750 1,303 1, , , , ,007 30,693 58,977 34, , , ,064 34,728 38,172 25, ,524 12~930 63,440 22, , , , ,856 84, , , ,602 78, ,856 74, ,613 44, , , , , ,584 1,641, , , , ,675 1,130, , , , ,901 1,683, , ;004. 1,780 1, ,441 1,406 1,045 1,193 1,111 1,722 1,168 1,553 1,565 1,783 1, ,474,039 1,108,776 1,566, ,130 t,897, , , ,819 1,146,002 1,776,165 1,351, ,082 1,828,042 1,211,901 1,342, ' ,490 7,481 2,424 1,701 5,865 7,406 6,307 6,069 10,157 7,789 2,897 2,973 1,923 11,023 1, ,278 2,024 1,971 1,148 1,533 1,714 1,256 1,405 1,496 1,788 1,208 1,836 1,677 2,561 1, , ,073 1,265 1,517 1,893 1,323 1,435 1,451 1,797 1,226 1,954 1, 717 2,583 1, ,883 53,724 62,409 28,550 39,116 41,415 21,304 46,555 56,729 52,312 29,067 65,458 42,449 76,276 43, ,051 42,080 81,342 U;662 44,155 58,172 15,790 56,187 55,809 73,321 43,914 69,455 63, ,858 64, ,039 67,248 76,413 42,568 37,740 67,782 26,055 68,882 48,318 82,749 30,511 71,797 47, ,256' 54, ,032 1,782 1, ,396 1,492 1,079 1,226 1,342 1,620 1,122 1,652 1,560 2,301 1, ,517 1,315, 1, ,241 1, ,061 1,059 1,449 1,009 1, ,991 1, ,061 1,776 1,698 1,077 1,286 1,601 1,086' 1,281 1,234 1,759 1,200 1,626 1,562 2,383 1, ,859 13,860 20,031 9,035 13,082 12,905 5,230 13,248 14,970 20,521 12,502 17,071 15,840 28,961 15, ,~77 8,257 14,187 7,733 9,034 11,247 2,909 10,409 9,852 16,967 10,061 11,677 12,649 23,430 13, ,578 15,779 21,126 11,248 11,421 20,213 5,216 15,996 12,524 27,447 15,028 18,408 17,004 40,823 15, ,206 29,249 8,614 2,797 9,708 8,231 19,340 6,588 3,647 27,090 11,961 10,256 5,974 8,761 6, ,639 26,126 28,039 2,958 24,135 8,623 12,335 5,280 7,955 51,557 28,879 12,094 19,259 39,023 16, ,422 24,767 9,973 3,469 7,625 2,265 14,504 4,889 5,181 8,673 8,067 7,090 3,520 10,442 3, ,002 21,244 7,762 2,565 8,365 5,772 18,005 5,463 2,942 17,419 10,926 7,086 5,156 6,654 5, ,964 18,379 10,409 1,312 9,312 3,686 10,267 3, 701 4,095 14,232 11,997 6,003 5,224 8,549 5, ,025 21,842 9,242 2,999 7,023 1,887 13,084 4,167 4,569 7,840 7,730 5,669 3,276 9,207 3,253 so ,923 3,756 1, , , ,554 2,316 2,642 1,657 1,470 1, ,410 4,541 1, , , ,659 1,253 1, , " ,079 17,488 5,959 1,869 6,503 4,856 14,133 4,569 2,056 13,865 8,610 4,444 3,499 5,384 4, ,615 17,301 7,491 2,659 5,969 1,454 10,788 3,391 3,809 6,281 6,477 4,565 2,567 7,527 2, ' ,259 28,371 7,698 2,220 7,634 4,865 16,345 3,882 2,802 21,994 10,100 4,603 4,562 7,443 4, ,187' 22,562 10,144 1,250 7,700 4,687 11,332 3,850 3,953 14,901 9,435 6,699 3,618 7,742 3, ,957 20,143 7,614 2,290 6,164 1,884 12,302 4,811 3,314 6,295 5,734 5,852 2,601 7,872 2, ; ,458 61,629 18,094 64,886 39, ,361 34,113 23, ,314' 83,518 36,519 37,762 54,250 40, , ,734 88,969 10,508 65,541 30,406 88,938 32,324 33, ,884 87,495 56,564 35,976 63,085 29,422 94

8 158 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A CouNTY TABLE IV:-SPECIFIED CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND RANCHES, APR. 1, 1940 [The 1935 figures are in italics as they are not exactly!tell Polk Potta- (For definitions: "Farms reporting," etc., see text) watta.mie Poweshiek Rin~~:gold Sac Scott Shelby Sioux 1 Horses and/or mules.~... :farms reporting.,apr. 1, ,001 3,175 1,907 1,590 1,806 1,877 1,983 2,703 2 Jan. 1, ,255 3,501 1, 968 1,714 1,874 1,988 2,043 2, Apr. 1, ,350 3,438 2,02~ 1,741 1,751 1,900 2,061 2,712 4 Horses and colts... farms reporting.. over 3 mo. old.... Apr. 1, ,897 3,029 1,~1 1,561 1,744 1,821 1,941 2,678 5 of all ates Jan. 1, ,166 3,388 1,921 1,678 1,835 1,932 2,020 2,703 6 number over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,364 12,494 7,557 7,101 7,475 6,742 9,210 12,037 7 of all ates Jan. 1, ,045 15,418 8,366 7,401 10,220 8,578 11,370 15,860 8 over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,048 17,579 10,999 8,557 11,301 9,234 12,919 17,320 9 Colts... f'arms reporting.. 3 to 27 mo. old... Apr. 1, under 2 yr. of ate Jan. 1' number to 27 mo. old. ;.. Apr. 1, , , , Under 2 yr. of aee Jan. 1, , , ,352 1, to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, , l,ou 446 1,263 1, Wules and mulecolts..farms reporting.. over 3 mo. old u.apr. 1, of all a~es Jan. t' !7 381! ~ number over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, , of all aees Jan. t' ,009 2, over 3 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,274 2, , , Yule colts..... farms report1ng. 3 to 27 mo. old. Apr. 1, under 2 yr. of a~e. Jan. 1, number to Z7 mo. old.. Apr. 1, (') under 2 yr. of ate Jan. 1, 1985 to to 27 mo. old Apr. 1, cattle and ca.lves... farms reporting.. over 3 mo. old... A.pr. 1, ,432 3,255 2,044 1,743 1,929 2,024 2,058 2, of all a~es Jan. 1' , 721 3,684 2,124 1,909 1,924 2,068 2,119 2, number over 3 mo. old.... Apr. 1, ,554 75,906 53,019 33,807 45,746 45,451 50,883 64, of all ates Jan. 1, ,845 80,638 <4,804 35,297 53,920 48,472 59,988 80, over 3 mo. old.. Apr. 1, ,136 65,667 38,734 30,825 33,072 37,273 47,761 64, All cows and heifers 2 yr. old and over on Jan. 1 of census year.. farms reporting. Apr. 1, ,355 3,201 2,023 1,709 1,922 1,986 2,036 2, Jan. 1, ,682 3,642 2,117 1,898 1, 914 2,052 2,107 2, number Apr. 1, ,595 25,564 22,855 17,323 20,723 22,812 21,908 27, Jan. 1, ,684 29,672 21,057 17,548 21,197 23,575 24,572 30, Apr. 1, ,079 22,451 16,~7 14,673 14,285 18,913 19,342 23, Kept mainly for milk production farms reporting Apr. 1, ,334 3,163 1,900 1,636 1,902 1,954 2,015 2, Apr. 1, ,403 3,357 1,792 1,496 1,631 1,913 1,968 2, number..... Apr. 1, ,582 18,771 12,814 9,272 12,020 19,297 11,517 22, Apr. 1, ,897 17,012 10,862 8,248 9,077 16,421 10,600 20, Kept mainly for beef.production farms reporting Apr. 1, , Apr. 1, number..... Apr. 1, ,013 6,793 10,041 8,051 8,703 3,515 10,391 4, Apr. 1, ,182 5,439 5,995 6,425 5,208 2,492 8,742 2,614 Cows milked and dairy products: 42 Cows and heifers milked farms reporting ,321 3,152 1,970 1,665 1,891 1,952 1,980 2, ,681 3,606 2,076 1,900 1,902 2,048 2,072 2, ,531 3,442 2,082 1,717 1,768 1,987 2,030 2, number milked ,900 16,932 11,641 8,779 10,871 17,491 10,174 20, ,329 20,743 13,351 11,324 11,256 18,701 12,563 23, ,532 17,981 12;266 9,241 9,839 17,056 11,015 20, Milk produced gallons 1939.,. 8,263,553 8,260,847 5,945,838 3,684,020 5,113,990 9,957,978 4,565,488 13,080, ,978,523 8,516,564 5,013,481 3,489,443 5,154,924 9,218,138 4,258,569 12,081, Butter churned on farms f'arms reporting , til ,205 1,183 1,586 1, , pounds , ,037 65, ,227 67, ,501 84,511 30, , , , , , , , , Whole milk sold farms reporting gallons ,456,610 1,598, , , ,726 5,510, , , Cream sold farms reporting ,159 1,674 1,288 1, ,760. 2, pot.mds of butterfat ,509 1,532,068 1,256, ,370 1,265,684 1,062,786 1,083,358 3,582, Butter sold farms reporting tl9 pounds ,997 15,142 7,443 7,330 3,284 81,935 3,886 3, Hogs and pigs... farms reporting.. over 4 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,937 2,872 1,907 1,495 1,800 1,791 1,952 2, of all a~es.... Jan. 1, ,056 3,154 1,913 1,666 1,801 1, 775 2,026 2, number over 4 mo. old.... Apr. 1, ,121 81,137 68,257 25,375 48,341 59,050 55,620 69, of all a~es Jan. 1, 198/! 46, ,087 58,797 28,814 71,724 72,H< 75,448 97, over 3 mo. old.. Apr. 1, , ,780 80,574 37,249 66,001 55,225 82,088 95, SOW'S ani gilts farrowing or to f8j"row farms reporting. Apr. 1, ,531 2,376 1,738 1,288 1,696 1,640 1,794 2, Jan. 1, J985 1,258 2,271 1, ,501 1,469 1,676 2,063 fs7 AJ>r. 1, ,645 2,751 1,790 1,392 1,572 1,577 1,~9 2, number Apr. 1, ,696 25,000 17,956 7,145 19,648 22,395 19,823 33, Jan. 1, ,920 28,553 11,334 4,671 16,809 18,023 17,119' 26, Apr. 1, ,743 36,649 20,774 8,770 22,656 19,932 26,371 45, Sheep and lambs... fa rids reporting over 6 mo. old.... Apr. 1, or all ates Jan. t, number......,.over 6 mo. old.. Apr. 1, ,176 9,215' 10,824 17,997 11,492 2,175 7,896 13, of all ales Jan. 1, ,779 10,804 13,153 14,439 19,599 4,7<2 6,660 54, over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,413 10,620 12,209 13,502 5,795 3,226 7,347 12, EWes.... farms reporting.. over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, yr. old and ouer. Jan. t, number over 6 mo. old... Apr. 1, ,681 8,078 9,554 16,235 9,829 1,868 6,193 10, yr. old and ouer Jan. 1, ,889 6,903 10,272 11,345 7,469 2,633 4,588 14, over 6 mo. old~.. Apr. 1, ,967 9,168 11,589 12,708 5,500 2,888 6,396 10, Yearling ewes. farms reporting.. a to 18 mo. old. Apr. 1, ~ number - 6 to 18 mo. old Apr. 1, ,556 1,741 2,185 3,915 4, ,571 2, Apr. 1, ,931 1,883 2,130 1, ,381 1, Other ewes.. farms reporting over 18 mo. old APr. 1, ~ number over 18 mo. old Apr. 1, ,105 6,337 7,369 12,320 5,580 1,170 4,822 7, Apr. 1, ,992 7,237 9,706 10,578 4,228 2,428 5,015 8, Sheep and lambs shom farms reporting ~ i number shorn ,116 6,729 8,941 15,064 9,360 1,647 7,157 13, ,067 7,378 10,916 13,204 7,751 2,656 4,506 19, ,599 9,009 9,358 11,737 4,392 2,251 4,969 7, Wool shom pounds ,8~ 54,630 74, ,258 76,315 13,375 50,521 97, ,005 62,757 96, ,977 61,329 20,955 38, ,286 1Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals.

9 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-lOW A 159 AND 1930, AND JAN. 1, 1935; AND SPECIFIED LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, 1939 AND 1934-Continued comparable. See text for comparability of all items] Story Tama Taylor Union Van Buren Wapello Warren Washington Wayne Webster Winnebago Winneshiek Woodbury Worth Wright 1,938 2,406 1,856 1,363 1,493 1,486 2,023 1,929 1,539 2,274 1,426 2,611 2,606 1,355 1, ,106 2,487 2,016 1,423 1,644 1,604 2;146 2,080 1,689 2,441 1,538 2,656 2,885 1,383 1, ,108 2,451 1,961 1,434 1,626 1,686 2,195 2,075 1,635 2,404 1,454 2,636 2,662 1,374 1, ,876 2,358 1,615 1,336 1,452 1,426 1,916 1,855 1,507 2,164 1,402 2,500 2,496 1,343 1, ,058 2,456 1,968 1,392 1,607 1,540 2,083 2,035 1,657 2,404 1,530 2,636 2,822 1,371 1, ,436 9,102 7,778 5,893 5,543 4,873 7,262 7,056 6,435 8,341 5,344 11,517 9,662 5,022 7, ,942 11,773. 8,805 5,989 6,260 5,236 7,824 8,821 7,124 tt, 656 7,929 12,479 13,553 7,085 9, ,659 13,425 9,836 7,436 6,643 6,513 10,148 10,567 6,030 13,356 8,017 13,077 16,315 7,614 11, , M , ,046 1,088 1, , ,446 1, , , ,174 1, , , , ,227 1, , (I) (I) 5 (1) 14 (I) ! ,121 2,552 2,080 1,487 1,667 1,755 2,234 2,163 1,670 2,466 1,551 2,766 2,718 1,446 1, ,273 2,603 2,190 1,537 1,813 1,884 2,371 2, ,610 1,674 2,808 2,992 1,428 1, ,407 67,856 34,854 29,614 23,292 22,670 37,318 39,051 32,183 41,584 31,193 U3,112 56,952 36,221 36, ,273 72,521 39,010 28,992 26,772 24,207 33,366 42,016 32,403 48,188 38,151 67,566 7L,260 41' , ,076 59,196 29,587 26,644 22,700 20,873 33,908 34, ,876 31,620 27,043 59,034 47,917 28,931 33, ,090 2,524 2,051 1,446 1,631 1,711 2,187 2,130 1,654 2,424 1,523 2,725 2,653 1,434 1, ,253 2,588 2,173 1,527 1,804 1,874 2,349 2,292 1,837 2,597 1,667 2,799 2,958 1,423 1, ,781 32,071 17,727 14,610 13,863 12,470 18,675 16,750 16,866 21,591 16,058 32,886 16,005 18,407 16, ,716 30,851 18,168 14,771 1~,690 13,683 17,616 18,081 17,377 20,688 18,752 34,469 24,622 18,561 18, ,681 26,300 13,561 12,906 10,789 10,613 15,456 14,006 13,417 14,805 13,640 26,810 17,124 14,561 13, ,067 2,446 1,997 1,415 1,580 1,667 2,112 2,066 1,562 2,382 1,512 2,706 2,625 1,417 1, ,099 2,211 1,891 1,318 1,595 1,622 1,922 2,071 1,403 2,290 1,473 2,644 2,664 1,373 1, ,420 15,962 10,460 6,389 8,887 10,207 12,520 10,145 6,143 15,617 15,059 31,181 14,800 15,522 13, ,446 14,187 9,391 7,290 7,836 8,577 9,455 9,377 6,537 12,736 13,021 27,402 14,338 13,786 11, , ,361 16,069 7,267 6,221 4,976 2,263 6,355 8,605 6,722 5, ,707 3,205 2,665 2, ,225 12,113 4,170 5,616 2,953 2,036 6,000 4,629 6,680 2, ,408 2, , ,068 2,422 1,984 1,439 1,626 1,680 2,125 2,085 1,613 2,382 1,522 2,695 2,592 1,388 1, ,247 2,546 2,142 1,547 1,782 1,647 2,308 2,264 1,826 2,565 1,657 2,792 2,912 1,415 1, ,140 2,488 2,075 1,496 1,737 1,759 2,263 2,187 1,703 2,424 1,553 2,704 2,796 1,399 1, ,263 14,474 9,087 7,660 8,405 9,148 11,475 9,301 8,091 13,974 13,987 28,963 13,240 14,088 11, 7fn 45 15,396 16,600 11,548 9,410 11,930 11,141 12,657 10,804 9,903 15,773 16,914 31,135 17,200 15,730 14, ,888 15,853 9,911 8,142 6,831 9,197 11,340 9,600 8,001 13,116 13,871 26,322 15,830 13,660 12, ,328,326 7,262,531 4,415,251 3,509,225 3,870,657 4,505,141 5,221,826 5,259,264 3,355,087 6,533, 753 7,519,787 15,293,266 6,564,324 7,417,257 5,884, ,241,582 7,972,430 4,406,010 3,562,400 3,564,475 4,382,553 5,122,868 4,966,794 3,240,200 6,116,360 8,233,037 14,647,350 6,933,369 6,857,332 7,313, , ,060 1, , ,724 1,728 1,066 1,100 1,228 1, ,406 1, ,~ 2, ,170 7~, ,545 68,429 70,477 M, , , ,856 62,914 12,163 61, ,001 15,491 22, ,090 20~ , , , , , , , ,495 37, , ,043 42, , , , , , ,907 1,.,194,025 1,916, ,041 92,212 1,484, ,555 1,080,918 2,424, , , ,704 1,971 1,628 1,133 1;359 1,109 1,317 1,729 1,247 1,602 1,395 2,450 1,533 1,316 1, ,653,326 1,658, , , , , ,283 1,172, ,619 1,214,427 2,166,443 3,661, ,430 1,955,544 1,374, ,259 11,799 6,035 8,268 3,127 i3,537 7,103 5,777 5,619 6,628 3,524 10,682 10, , ,876 2,371 1,663 1,292 1,364 1,465 1,985 2,041 1,430 2,170 1,450 2,554 2,452 1,377 1, ,022 2,394 1,919 1,311 1,364 1,417 1,985 2,080 1,557 2,278 1,500 2,559 2,688 1,353 1, ,646 72,256 44,445 28,574 22,287 26,141 48,489 91,595 20,596 48,858 33,043 52,672 73,379 34,220 55, ,264 91,138 45,261 29,610 17,846 26,582 43,466 95,426 23,909 64,327 41,207 65,201 98,767 40,298 75, ,448 77,674 52,915 37;434 21,349 31,681 69,091 89,960 29,865 56,613 38,416 62, ,803 36,206 74, ,611 2,168 1,601 1,051 1,205 1,250 1,694 1,884 1,222 1,899 1,347 2,383 2,126 1,292 1, ,412 1,921 1, ,205 1, , 709 1,239 2,322 1, 779 1,127 1, ,660 2,183 1,659 1,172 1,061 1,264 1,823 1,640 1,227 2,006 1,305 2,361 2,241 1,220 1, ,989 26,797, 11,269 6,651 5;406 7,610 12,390 20,249 5,314 15,147 13,577 24,474 20,558 12,253 19, ,330 20,267 7,325 4,548 2,515 3,708 6,983 12,388 3,464 12,728 10,517 20,718 16,838 8,983 15, ,421 27,087 12,361 8,744 4,096 7,593 13,958 18,866 6,440 17,178 13,996 22,639 29,444 11,161 20, , , BOO ,804 10,649 19,856 10,996 45,806 19,601 17,272 15,421 21,282 3,860 4,788 13,964 11,574 3,915 6, ,548 29,077 18,689 7,536 42,938 19,840 16,453 20,894 18,559 9,420 9, ,629 39,058 22,643 15, ,487 10,616 15,739 7,979 41,225 16,513 17,222 13,711 15,664 2,858 4,022 14,559 11,521 3,003 7, ,762 9,448 16,453 10;061 40,770 18,153 15,817 13,665 18,919 3,479 4,310 12,092 8,112 3,627 7, ,082 10,081 13,079 6,819 3<,982 15,076 12,781 14,028 14,820 2,853 4,146 12,115 11,747 3,867 6, ,248 9,469 14,596 7,364 36,384 15,384 15,819 12,042 14,364 2,456 3,730 13,325 9,956 2,768 7,016 so ,882 2,362 3,667 1,672 8,429 4,280 2,995 3,388 4, ,111 2,555 2, , ,419 2,730 1,334 8,241 3,082 2,842 2,338' 2, ,115 2, , ,880 7,086 14,786 8,189 32,341 13,873 12,822 10,277 14,696 2,602 3,199 9,537 5,803 2,563 5, ,463 7,050 11,868 6,050 30,143 12,302 12,977 9,704 11,717 1,665 2,964 10,210 7,805 2,061 5, ,,876 8,181 15,122 10,643 43,168 15,660 14,561 16,362 16,017 3,156 4,175 12,100 10,135 3,602 7, ,658 11;103' 13,159 6,996 42,573 17,127 13,349 14,033 14,920 2,778 3,961 13,156 22,804 3,082 6, ,530 7,789 13,020 6,467 38,192 13,055 13,649 9,640 12,002 2,178 2,823 11,5ll5 7,382 2,336 5, ,224 66, ,883 82, , , , , ,206 25,364 34,617 96,195 76,139 29,108 56, ,144 86, ,263 57, , , , , ,307 22,988 35, , ,247 26,482 58,803 94

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