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1 4 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. " Colored" Includes THE STATE Anderson Andrews Angelina Aransas Archer 1 Number of farms_ ---Jan. 1, ,01 4,41 85, , 531,., Apr. 1, ,489 4,4 5, , 816 Farm opemtors, by color: 3 White operators number 49,3,86 85, , number 409,46,656 5, , 94 5 Colored operators - l935.. number 1,85 1, number 86,063 1, Farm operators, by tenure: Full owners ----mt~~~g~~ ::. 1,09 1, , ,85 1, , Part owners l935.. number 38, number 3, Managers ~ number 3, number 3, Tenants.-_--c number 86,103, , , number 301, 660, , , 08 FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area_ acres I 16, 963, ,30 1, 001, , , ,080 5,90 869,10 16 Proportion in farms Percent Average size of farms acres , , acres , , All land in farms Jan. 1, acres.. 13, 59, ,569 04,39 15,0 98,41 5,86 53, ,15 0 Apr.1, acres 14, ,39 48,881 15, , ,906 43,35 58,615 1 White operators l935.. acres._ 133, 5, ,51 04,39 09,950 98,416 5,89 53, , acres 10, 59, 80 6,368 48, , , ,906 43,35 5,911 3 Colored operators acres.. 3, 81,51 104,048 5, , acres._ 4, 44,60 9, 961 6,46 9, 04 5 Full owners acres.. 4,4,381 03,106 35,184 10,55 4,904 14,85 119,59 1, acres 41,69, ,95 149,4 101,3 5, 48 13, , ,49 Part owners acres._ 6,10~ ,3 168, 18 19,3'46 3,10 1, , , acres 1,45,3 31,50 69,005 6, 50,198 14, ,90 166,09 9 Managers acres._ 1,809,0 1,955 0,41 4,068 80,3'9 104,468 03,895 4, acres.. 0,369,6 8, 435 1,080,815 83,081 55,88 380,14 5,39 31 Tenants acres 46,56,9 '0,131 93,6 84,138 9,94 10,693 90,349, acres 41,399, 161,09 118,369 64,581 9,458 14,385 90,94 4, Value of farms (land and buildings) Jan. 1,1935. dolla~s, 53, 04, 9, 15,601 3, 658,40 4, 06,90 813,040, 319,394,383, 635 1,01, Apr. 1,1930. dollars. 3, 59, 406, 986 9, 593,834 5, 68,493 1, 918,900 13,933,5 1,5,90 14,054,13 35 Average value per farm l935.. dollars 5,13 1, 634!J,l~g; 6~~ 1, 501 4,811 9,838 16,19 4, dollars,60,10 8,140,15 13,419 0,135 5,960, 39 3 Average value per acre l935 dollars dollars White operators._ l935.. dollars, , 468 5, 64,45 3, 658,40 4, 05,595 81,690, 318,634, 381, , 990, dollars.. 3, 416, 484, 03, 361,446 6, 160, 499 5, 45,843 1, 918, 00 13,933,5 1,5,90 13,89, Colored operators... _l935.. dollars 90,064,504 1, 451, , ,500 1, dollars.. 180, 9, 83, 3,388 5, , Full owners dollars._ 933, 019, 434 3, 43,354 09,010, 68, ,940 1,,43, 55,383 3, 6, dollars.. 1, 41, 943, 548 4, 59,093 1, 400,90 3, 484,53 441,890 3, 9,185 3,139, 988 5, 35, Part owners _dollars 403, 4, 96 51,413 84, ,19 1,300.,100, 466, 353,63, 3, dollars 51, 615, 864 3,93 1, 684,559 3,55 9, 150 3, 418,5 3, 994,635, 686,065 4 Managers dollars 10, 599, 56 99,15 1, 31, ,00 406,000 1, 13, 830 1,113, , dollars 54, 500, ,050,1, ,000 63,00 1, 43,30, 0,530 43, Tenants dollars._ 1, 06, 360, 986 3, 01,659 1, 84,006 1, 30,983 53,800, 363,855 1, 661,015 5, 191, dollars. 1, 588, 34, 49 4, 00, ,10 1, 93,395 61,660 5,155, 65 3, 040,81 5, 09,863 Farm land according to use: 51 Crop land harvested. l934.. farms reporting 448,86 3,99, acres. 5,49, ,40 1,436 5,886,48 59,34 15, , farms reporting 461,036 4,040 51, , acres.. 30,634,30 13,3 4,156 50,80,914 5,30 19, ,6 55 Crop failure (see text) l934..farms reporting 145,69 1, acres. 6, 488,414 1,413 5,80 3, ,38 1,95 13, farms reporting 59, acres. 1, 803,54 5, , ,09 10,86 9, Crop land, idle or fallow farms reporting 13,, acres.. 3, 591,39 48,85 1,310 1,305 5,4 1,85 0, farms reporting 66,855 1, acres.,38, 3,301,40 13,63,31 5, 618 1, 559 1, Plowable pasture._ farms reporting 14,31 1, acres.., 86,69 41, ,6 84 9,48 49,5 3, farms reporting 115, acres.. 11,156,355,504 59,31,0 9 1, ,311 16,56 6 W oodiand pasture acres 3,648, ,4 53,459 9, ,65 9, acres.. 14,449, ,4 55,958,460 1,03 380,99 69 Other pasture acres._ 6,060,969, ,63 44,10 1, , ~5" 14, acres 61,33,01 4,455 69,900 6, 90 85,9 39, ,06 9, Woodland not pastured l934.. acres 1, 48,11 33, 551 3, acres.. 1, 40,4 16, ,335 48,9 40 3, All other land in farms l934 acres.., 105,185 15,1 53 5,344 1,319 3, 11 4,409, acres 1, 58, ,989, 580, 66 31, 3,098 1, 108 Land available for crops (harvested, f11ilure, idle, fa!- 5 low, and plowable pasture) l934. acres 43,95,508 0,913,453 4,531 5,046 90,341 13, , acres. 45,9,51 19,08 66,301 6,51 11,868 90,039 91,15 156,96 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator: Full owners._.acres, 668,503 38,89 4 8, , 19 41,016 35, Part owners._---- acres 3, 535,066, , ,891 43,6 16,110 9 Managers...acres 456, ,01, Tenants..acres._ 13,69,098 59,15 380,35,133 5,193 38,63 9, CroiF~~ll~;it:;;_~_~!._~~~~~~-f-~~:~-t~:_: acres.. 1, 915,1 4,46 1,196,15 4 3, 58,6 3, 1 8 Part owners. - acres 1,158, 06 1,00 1, ,050 6, 391 1, Managers... acres. 11, , Ill ;91" 84 Tenants. acres. 3, 9,54, ,08,055, Croi]J~1~~~~~~-~~~~~:~~~~-~:-~~~~-~~-~~~~~~: acres.. 1, 51,69 1,834, ,695 5, Part owners._ acres. 558,536, ,19 6,419,11 8 Managers acres 5, , Tenants acres._ 1, 05,643 3,51 3,991 1, 00 3,149 5, 568 t Due to relocation of the one-hundredth meridian (U.S. Supreme Court decision, Mar. 1, 1930) 45 square miles were transferred to Texas from Oklahoma; this occasioned changes In the area of the State, and Ohildress, Collingsworth, Hemphill, Lipscomb, and Wheeler Counties. Armstrong - Atascosa, 0

2 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 43 OF OPERATOR, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199 Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Austin Bailey Bandera Bastrop Baylor Bee Bell Bexar Blanco Borden Bosque Bowie Brazoria Brazos 3, ,0 90 1,655 4,981 4, ,80 5,081,444,19 1 3, ,0 86 1, 31 5,430 3, ,9 5,451,163,493, , , 633 4,80 4, ,45 3,613 1,449 1,311 3, , , 05 5,0 3,3 68 9,18 3,489 1,180 1, , , , , , ,55 1, , , ,358 1, , ! , , !,05 3,069 1, ,3, 90 1,4 1, , , ,18 3,695 1, ,3 3,465 1,00 1, ,90 669,00 519, , ,00 54, ,10 808,30 480,000 6,800 64, ,0 85,600 38, , , ,631 44, ,396 40,69 36, ,19 6, , ,508 '61,88 60,69 40,11 64,968 99, , ,63 606,81 381, ,568 33, , ,09 464, , , ,550 45,0 6, ,501 44, ,496 34,13 36,11 446,59 614, ,60 431,036 61,88 604,359 34, ,410 5,5 1 31, ,63 505,81 305, , , ,85 548,3 458, , ,69 1,89 41,84 0,351 34,130-1,900 60,44 3 3,438,945 4,0 5,4 3,30 59,98 4,558 4, , ,4 60,456 18,84 5,9 6,004 4,566,61 39, , ,618 85,91 1, , ,865 19,39 9,60 300,86 53,61 19,61 4,651 18,936 9,03 163, ,011 9,38 98, ,94 83,50 9,361 19,36,161 4,680 16, , ,60 3, , ,948 61,04 33,160 61,491 96,89 103,4 5,306 59,40 8,441 89,540 84,015 4, ,818 4,53 6,496 38,11 39,00 6,846 5,5 56,34 61,3 6,99 9,13 196,66 64,01 5,!59 01,81 35, ,64 65,00 4,3 4,833 3,5 6,1 3,84 36,5 1,35 9,014 89,814 3,14 9,44 134>504 48,3,88 133,958 18,083,01 33,46 15,95 45,08 66,9 1,8 95,508 19, , ,30 141, , ,50 184, ,046 0,040 11,61 143,66,8 185,83 154,63 85, , , ,631 19, , ,143 35,59 191, ,90 90,049,48 165,96 8, , ,85,45,450,15 3, 15,436, 635,4, 4,898 10,884,5 5,518,99 6,31,461 4, 35,08 5,16, ,4,90 9, 545,586 13,448,969 6, 55, , 389, ,36,350 8,15,41 1,455,889 1,051,418 13,16,633 41,618,849 44,94,93 6, 889,969 5, 8,30 1,55,955 1,935,1 15, 38,64 9, 04, ,584 8,50 3,41,335,88 6,5 5,13 6,409 6,83 1,033 5,034 1,89 5, 503, ,945 13,6 11,984 3,884 13,900,604,665 1,90 9, 3 18,06, 4, 33,08 3, Il ,48,61,450,15 3, 11,636 6,64,834,34, 8 10,8,40 5,119,6 6,04,06 4, 691,96 5,16, ,40,43,4, 85 1,099,308 5, 618, ,31, ,36,350 8,15,41 9, 30, 155 1,030,418 13,04,468 39,93,34 44,90,053 6, 85,119 5, 8,30 1,08,030 9, 66,86 13,84,805 6, 3, , 369,831-3,800 1, 30,440 13,10 101, ,5 156,55 43,15 0,40, 06,11 I, 349, ,183 41, 06, , 5,34 1,000 10, 165 1, 695, ,90 64,850 1,95 3, 6,850, 043,459, 430,63 4 6,1, 944, 05,31 1, 94,43, 04,34, 394,01 3,06,39 8, 98,908 13,454,651, 833,919 1, 0,566 4,430,584 4, 53,983, 916, 189 3, 318, , 13,369, 96,366 5,06, 4, 34,956, 13,040 4, 10,85 11,8,33 1,59,045 4,34,544 I, 68.0, 36 6,18, 885 5, 866,6 3, 806,891 3, 50, ,94,45 1, 311, ,5 31,63 1, 68,53, 1,066, 866,98, 555, ,134 1, 905,55 I, 59, ,01 4, 41,104 1, 113, ,843, 38 1, 539,3 69,35 1, 08,559 1,894, 539 1, 960,510 4,095,45 3,90, ,60 1, 851,30, 14,14 95,045 5, 360,63 95, , 80 1,00,49 60, , , ,5 45,5 948,035 3,63 84,380 45,005, 391,459 6,00 4 0,000 1, 6,10 606, ,90, 665,050 5,53 504,50, 68, , ,45 I, 60, 115 1,300, 83,0 8, , 80,303 3, 09,81 815,106 4, 095,09, 864,04 4,980, ,43,8 9,3,40 1, 349,39 I, 500,843 4, 593,90 4, 1,39 3,400, 1, 081, , 6,390 4,084,091 1, 6,904 6,448, 584 4, 8,89 6, 38,693 5,146,5 16,69,893 1, 963, 165 1,40, 35, 8,808 5, 939,695 3, 86,966 3, 908, , , ,41 4,649 3, ,090 4, 9 1,84, , ,688 5,9 10, ,68 9,4 95,644 1,444 8,04, ,9 146,85 98,045 8,01 5, , , 548 5,313 3, ,118 5, 5 1, 658, ,199 i5, 356,03 19,05 10, ,0 364,00 193,356 31, 11 8,060 16,68 166,496 5,!50 88, , , ,83 66,148 4,409 10,150 13,461 4,440 31,345 18,04 3, 63 3,45 9,03, 585 6, 8 5, ,55 4,496,649 11,81 19,863,01 6,499 11,846 4,118 11,86, 914 4,85 1,10 6, , , ,46 9,41,638 9, 66,860 16,45 6,85 6,65 I, , 05 1, 90 11,505 9, , 66 5,664 3,043 13,055 4,64,80 5,364 13,5, , ,39 9,980 10, , , , 1 1, , ,66,63 6,84 1,90 15,105 19,900 3,668,049 16, 05 43,093 4,88 51,0 64 1, ! I, ,09 13,565 11, ,44 9, 1 8, 0 9,049 4,419 8, 046 1,136 19,499 3, ,491 3, , ,834 14,996 35, ,56 154, , ,304 40,83 94,56 154,1 130, ,359-49, ,34 10, ,483 lio, , ,088 13,6 8,58 85,41 96, ,486 85,146 13,43 0, ,4 16,068 6, ,89 46,1 566, ,46 30, , 686 0, ,60 8,09 09,841 34,554 6,453 61,33 99, 8ll 16,48 303, , ,63 15,946 llo, 5 1,5 0 6, 689 1,36 4, ,04 15, 56! 3, , 98 50,014 4, , ,0 08 I, 355 4, 54 5, 5ll ,88 6,645 5, 58! 4,440 8,506 4,080 I, 5 9,136 3,564 4, ,364 1,996 I, 168 1, 43 6, 66 13,6 10,359 4, ,8 9,111,4 8,358,303 4,611 13,54 13,84 1,400 1, 61 5, 9 1,539 4,11 6, , ,883 34, , ,39 18,03 33,14 60,43 35,815 44, ,906 18, , , ,31 309,081 43,94 169,58 136,0 16, ,914 4,83 45,813 40,939 ll, 66 10,84 46, , ,16 9, 15,449 6,899,646 18,899 84,4,565 14,495,348 49,5 5,301 14,40 30,8 16,36 1,86, 50,808 3,016 13,081 36, , 33, ,340 10,698 9,5, , ll ,464 3,4 465,9 3, 339 0, ,443 53,980 6,803,00 56,164 59,61 13,641 8,09 10,66 3, 3 l, 15 4,94 33,814 39, ,005 14,041,681 3,495 3,368 1,163 8, 586, 4 1,81 ll, 04 8, 53, 99 1, 803, , , ,453 1,94..'\4 5, 505 3, , , ,80 36,05 1,431 5, 63 8, 03,648 18,991 8,885 1, ii~ii96-16,64 3,409 3,149, ,661,901 1, 8 4, ,304 8,341 11, , 80 10,50, 615 4, ,040, ,31, 60 I, ,04 3,14, , 85 3, ,1 1, 565 8,493 15,090 13, ,083 9,193 5, 01 1,91 88 lo t' Tdhe excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire aoreage of a farm is tabulated as In the county in which the headquarters are ca e, even though a part or the farm may be situated In an adjoining county.

3 44 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) FARMs AND FARM OPERATORS ["White" Includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" Includes Brewster Briscoe Brooks Brown Burleson Burnet Caldwell Ca~lhoun Callahan 1 Number of farms Jan. 1, , 306,88 1,510, , 63 Apr. 1, { ,158 3,185 1,548 3, , 451 Farm operators, by color: 3 White operators Jg35 number ,305 1,86 1,50, , number ,15 1,8 1, 541, ,44 5 Colored operators 1935 number , number , Farm operators, by tenure: Full owners 1935 number number Part owners number number Managers, 1935 number number Tenants 1935 number ,08 1, I, number ,008 83, FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area acres 3, 98,400 5,90 63, ,840 43,60 63,360 3, ,30 546, Proportion in farms. percent Average size of farms!935 acres 9, acres 1, , All land in farms Jan. I, 1935 acres, 36,319 49,46 30,06 546,46 3,48 605,686 8,65 19,931 59,855 0 Apr. 1, 1930 acres 3, 580,54 388,819 55,850 51, ,413 59,53 3,46 134,19 468,38 1 White operators l935 acres, 361, ,954 30,35 546,616 6, ,43 54,1 19,508 59, acres R, 5RO. 4fi9 388, 3RO 55,50 51,31 38,9 591,660 38,630 13,44 46,65 3 Colored operators -- l935 acres 1, , , acres , ,96 1, 55 58! 5 Full owners J935 acres 1, 50, ,044 56,95 4,94 15, , ,466 3, , acres 684, , 39 36,5 06,05 134,91 1,160 86,30 31,11 10, 519 Part owners acres 331,004 11, ,81 113,916 8,934 60,5 31,390 63,198 14, acres 44, ,19 115,451 13,081 41,54 51,959 1,306 50,60 84,614 9 Managers 1935 acres 158,50 136, , , ,3 3,48 5,519 36,00 1, acres, 6, ,015 3,000 3,33 38,11,834 13,4 31 Tenants - l935 acres 30,81 13,418 3,564 19,49 155,304 5,03 135,300 60,634 06, acres-- 44,64 118,391 3, ,663 18,48 30,963 16,966 5, , Value of farms (land and buildings):_jan. 1, 1935 dollars 10, 1, 541, 433, 501 4, 1R,l44 1,34,33, 94,56 8, 3,110 11,03,193 4, 598,58 9, 01, Apr. 1, dollars-- 14,416,00 10,91,.3 6, 3,4 18,136,440 1,118,516 11,54,464 19,554,0,14, 68 1,41, Average value per farm!935 dollars 4,413 10,634 9, 668 5, 366, 61 5, 83. 4,431 8, 563 5, dollars 50,3 15,893 1,35 8,404 3,805,4 6, 10 1,41 8, 81 3 Average value per acre dollars dollars " 39 White operators 1935-_dollars 10,15,541, 414,651 4, 08,144 1,31,33 6, 3,413 8, 8,10 10,369,648 4, 581,68 9, 01, Q dollars 14,410,00 10,5,3 6, 319,4 18, 19,840 8, 686,094 11,551,14 1,8,0, 011,998 1,15,10 41 Colored operators 1935_ -dollars 6,000 18,850 10,000 3,000 1, 60,149 3,400 03,545 16,490 4, dollars 6,000 33,950 3,500 6,600 3,43,4 3,50 1, 6,000 11,0 5, Full owners 1935 dollars, 49,646,139, 900 1, 333,45 5, 330,546 3, 088,531 3, 835,05 3, 85,94 1,191, 60 3,108, dollars 4, 569,834 3, 44, ,8 8,135, 4 5, 08,18 5, 65,409 5, 33,438, 094,155 6,10, 1 45 Part owners dollars 1, 80,080,01, 06 1, 36,104,45,44 00,083 91, ,440 1, 064,03,193, dollars 1, 8,835 3,15, 95 I, 88,150 3, 930,90 1, 00, ,5 I, 014,050 I, 663, 86, 169,658 4 Managers 1935-_dollars 53,15 1,190, 0 1, 31, , ,85 361,50 14, , , dollars 6, 818,914 5,50, 96,00 84,000 51, ,400 46,111 34, Tenants l935 dollars 1,168, 600, 091,305 45,995 4, 51,10 3, 348,663 3, 6,0 6,09,69 1,89, 05 3, 60, _dollars 1, 49,11 4,165, 0 1,11, 6 5, 985,86 6, 036,64 4, 959,930 1,91,11 3, 366,8 4, 16, 695 Farm land according to use: 51 Crop land harvested 1934 farms reporting ,060,63 1,89, !, 4 5 acres ,51 1,66 133,44 101,16,1 19,94 34,45 9, farms reporting ,916 3,040 1,444 3, , acres 3, ,1,99 146,19 1,4 96,13 165,016 43,68 100, Crop fallure (see text) l934 farms reporting acres 1,496 38,44 1,41 1,08 6,808 11,096 4,61,96 11, farms reporting acres 1, ,4 509, ,10, ,63 9,33 1,3 59 Crop land, idle or fallow l934 farms reporting acres 810 9,883 1, ,6 9,94,64 15,948 10,84 11, farms reporting acres 1,on 3, 1 5,406 1,114 6,631 6,664 4,544, 598 8, Plowable pasture l934 farms reporting acres,96 9,80 10,536 14,145 5,499,801 3,889 5, farms reporting acres 3,4 9,9 1, 481,96 15,96 6,064 34,40 3,301,334 6 Woodland pasture_ _acres 8 153,8 5,00 148,89 406,334 95,6,6 50, acres -----a:aao- 5 34, , ,6 35,895 40,05 1,649 8,51 69 Other pasture l934 acres, 350,35 9, ,60 145,8 3,43 95,356,134 10,41 15!, acres 3, 486,4 165,4 91,69 108,53 1, ,539 8,346 4,506 8,885 1 Woodland not pastured J934 acres ,004 1, , acres , 41 3, 68 13,911 4, ,14 3 All other land in farms 1934 acres 8,841 3, ,194,13 5,940 6,33 3,39 5, acres 11,895, ,149 9,109 4,651 5,5 1, 55 5,49 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, idle, 5 fallow, and plowable pasture) l934 acres 3, 11 09,800 30,86 16,64 13,089 96,436 1,934 9,894 11, acres_~ 9,0 0,818 30,35.198,11 159, ,5 15,063 8, ,486 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator:. Full owners ---- acres 653 3,4 4,9 49,10 36,69 4,351 36,618 9,66 8,864 8 Part owners acres 5 4,94 3, 596,869 8, 86 8,16 10,584 3,31 16,95 9 Managers -- acres , , ~48-80 Tenants --- acres 13 39,564 9,050 55,408 50,95 44,84 81,6 46,01 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator: 3,948 1, , Full owners acres 1,38 10, ,859,19 8 Part owners acres 8, , , , Managers acres ~ iiii ~464-6, 84 Tenants acres 114 6,664 3,915 5, 96 1,830 Crop land, idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 858,31,8 4,04 85 Full owners acres 808, , 94 3, Part owners----acres 3, 49 41, ,94 1,016 1, Managers _acres , ;;; ~391-6, Tenants. ---_ _acres 3, ,ot6 I 4, 30 1,35 I See note regarding area of the State. 1 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area Is due to the fact that the entire

4 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 45 OPl!JRATOR, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] - Cameron Camp Carson Cass Cas"tro Chambers Cherokee Childress' Clay Cochran Coke Coleman Collin Collingsworth' , , 504 1, , 45 1, 334 1, ,33 5, 85 1, 81, 936 1, , , 693 1,348, , 583 6, 069,11 5, , 6 1, , 9 1, 39 1, , 368 5, 661 1, 811, , , 831 1, 331, , 56 5, 59, I, , , , , , , , , , fi , " , , , , , 391 3, 940 1,110 1, , , , , 61 4, 351 1, ,600 13,480 51,50 608,640 53, ,50 61, ,880 41, , , , ,90 583, , , 15 53, , ,96 166, 518 4,43 399,048 65, ,91 59, ,966 49, ,88 134, ,41 49,91 395,50 461,03 60,43 414,15 393, ,034 1, ,51 684,6 50,403 50, ,85 83, 58 53, , 61 54,96 163, ,39 398,956 65, ,91 59,940 06,56 49,91 53, 133,36 63,61 49,91 86, ,03 31, , 05 39, ,63 1, ,89 683,90 489, ,91 1, 44 31, ,490,64 86, , 9 6, , , 190 8,88 90, 658 1, , 55 3, 59 66,30 44,45 11,11 30, ,13 49,885 18, , 31 11, 900 0,539 34,15 00,35 16,89 164,480 30,19 39,351 99,453 01, , ,5 159, ,40 14,398 3,049 18,60 4,14 109, ,964 6,984 9, 9 109,55 6,45 161, ,914 50, ,480 14,44 44,65 8, ,6 54,643 69,06 30,46, 34 96,8 3,81 165,4 113,00 40,651 3,403 10, , , , 51 64, 34 6, 10 40,99-13,40 1, 49 13,09 8,015 4, 491 6,316 80,85 54,195 35,8 39,155 8, ,95 0, 30 4, ,691 3, 568 1,86 63,36 131, 65 8,803 85,08 19,6 1, 30 15, , i;ii3" 8,36 196,59 0,96, ,45 160, 881 5, , ,4 318,83 30, , 1 63, ,46 191, ,49 139,580 8,944 01,91 196,646,066 10, 401 1,6 3,305 36,906 3,538 39,690,683, 306,998 1,11,48 6, 8,548 11,46,46, 446,66 9, 480,855 9,10, 869 1,659,639 4, 91,60 6, 38,698 16,4, 514 6,68, 694 1, 934, ,006,43, 648,69 1,30,95 9, 0, 14 15,96,44 4, 584,961 13,091,430 14,930,819 19,991,880 4, 554,55 10,106,883 4,999, 43 40, 531, , 891, 90 6, 649 1,49 19, 4 1,33 10,999 5, 1 I, 464 6, 85 6,400 10,84, 86 6, 845 4, 603,119 16,351 1, 3,050 1, 554 1,55, 946 1, ,06 9, , 981 1, 061 9, 69 6, 68 9, ,458, 433 1, 65,0 1, 11, 48 5, 338,08 11,46,46, 36, 598, 906,435 9,16, 9 1,659,639 4, 91,60 6, 38,698 16,33,64 6, 199,604 1,859, 46 4,864,95 1, 98, 54 1,30,95 6, 856,3 15,96,44 4, 065,85 10,400,06 14,809,59 19,93, 60 4, 554, 55 10,099, 913 4,931,563 39,404, 41 19, 68, 590 3,50 541, 91-1, 449,50 9,069 1, 54,40 3, 640 9,50 49,090 5, , 55 60, 155 -, 0, ,109, 690, 4 11, , 60 6, 90 68,180 1,16, , 00 10,63, 0 966,901 3,194, 3, 49,31 3, 66, 4 65, 303 4, 14,90, 901,65 3, 630,94 1, 08,411 3, 584,93 5, 61,464, 0, 31 4, 335, 84 13,98,89 1,18, 50 3, 955, 1 4, 834,088 4, 91, 65 1, 934,141 5, 50,698 4, 585,9 5, 653, ,38 4, 41, 53 8, 419, 604 9, 303,388, 506,00, 95,000, 14, 595,055 30,80 3, 446,814 1, 161, , 134 1, 01,450, 839,66 608,840 93,35 3, 000,103 3, 04,05 1, 606,484 10,14, 5 46,318. 3, 9, ,8 5, 518, 65 1, 850,930 1, 099, 00 1, 045,85, 910,31 63, 13 1, 656,305 3,13, 9 4, 906,145 1, 55,95 4,136, , 313, 131,900,45 13,000 65,900 96, 550 1, 031, 610, 054,891 3,000 40,155 39, , 550 6, 83,85-3, 660 8, , , 180 6,500 1, 014, 550,108, 0 1, 009, 30 1, 14, , ,80 331,000 1,495, 65 1, H, 383 5, 018, 835, 639, 59 4, 56, , 659 3, 85, 031 4, 85,1 5,15, 438 1, 166, 48 1,,60, 53,9 15, 96, 6 6, 01,18 1,09,490 1, 14,859 8, 889,18 3, 653,449 4, 86,4 60, 10 6,195, 03 8, 85,18 9, 319, 603, 01,90, 904,55 1,990,900 6,0,948 10,58,68 5,343 1, , ,13 1, 063 1, , 9 5, 66 1, 1 130, ,04 1, , , , 139,095 90, ,340 38,64 51, ,89 353,103 19, 161, 95 1, , , 36 1, 31 1, ,41 5, 961, ,36 49, 18 0,34 14,5 0, 1 1, , , , 169 8,045 1,453 33, , 95 36, , 4 1,13 1, , , 33 1, 04,93 5, ,6 1, , 10 9,1 33,06 4,46 18,0 8,061, , , 8 1, 03, 904 3, 9,10 1, 58 3, 943 4, 395 9, 53, 69 3, 568 1,550 5,893 5,0 1, :r, , , 018 ',160 8,116 39, 40q 4,151 59, 95 4, 83 40, 310 1,14 10, ,18 1, ,36 6, , , , 56 4,948 1,989 8,656 3,40 6, 84 4,98,08 1,630,19 3, 99 16,8 11,115 4, 16 1, , l, , ,3 11,868 38,891, 8 86,100 36, 553 3,559, , , 590 6, 501 9, 038 5,86 33, , , , , 394 3, 3 8, 518 3,11 16, 913 6, ,88 1,465 13,086 8, 9 4, 86 19, 63 9,14 53, 16 38,98, , , ,569 6, , , 93 44,9 13, ,0 11, 53 0, 559, , , , ,91 15,85, ,68 18, ,"94ii" 35,34 5,336 95,98 41,956 18, , , , 401, 91 55, 46 4,943 5, 54 16,0 95,693 16, 1 9, ,381 0, 3 18,093 15, , , ,835 3, ,866 11,9, ,35 60, 34 38, , 503 4, ,191 4,431-55, , , ,093 3, , 41 5, ,64 1,405 10, 613 3, 193 0,60, 53 6, 838 1, 389 4, 35 6, 963,853 8,99,068 3, ,09 9, 664 9, 68 13,304 15,059 8, 854 8, ,48 4, ,493 39,38 188,890 61,89 313, 56 3,065 44,8 59,05 31,14 196,195 91,90 15, 115 9,44 49, ,45 65, ,18 58,386 34, ,95 441,693 9,30 38,30 01, ,4 115,195 83,81 8, , , 00 8,14 14,33 56, 68 6, 56 58,49, ,91 6,494 41,816 1, 41 19,590 61,406 85, ,41,55 4, ,66 9, 60 61, 931 5, 0 10, 83 9, 614 9,0 5, 96 4, 98 8, 3!8 3,140,615 8, 19-4, , , 430 5, 050 1, , 8 3, 35 66, 536, ,03 9, ,515 8, 595 6,866 53,003 8, 0,010 6, ,994 6,1 11,59 1, ,336, 539 3, ,116 6,06 8, ,306,988,80 1, 9, 68 3, , , , ,63 5,151 4, 038 1, 584 4, ,183 Ill - 1, 160, , , , ,03, , ,988 56, 5 18, 161 1,908 8,403 15,95 4, 59 1,330 5, 40 3,463 10, 5 6, 55 19,0 1, 061 0,016 58, , 948 3, 81, 45 3, , 05, 161 1,460 1, 915, , , 15 1, , , To5-435, ,36 19,644 18, 15 1,961 1, 30 1, , 40 1, 61,183 8, 343 3, 590 acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters are located, even though a part of the farm may he situated in an adjoining county

5 AGRICULTURE-TExAS - CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENDRE OF ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) Colorado Coma! Comanche Concho Cooke Coryell Cottle Crane Crockett FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS 1 Number of farms Jan. 1, 1935, , 841 3, 30 1, Apr. 1, , , 68 1, 13, 48 3, 101 1, Farm operators, by color: 3 White operators number 1, , 80 3, 96 I, number 184 1, , 68 1,1, 683 3, 08ji 1, Colored operators 1935 number Q n\lmber Farm opera tors, by tenure: Full owners 1935 number , , Q number , , Part owners number number Managers 1935 number Q number Tenants_ number 1, , , 4 1, Q number 6 1, , , 63 1, FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area acres 6,080 35,60 606,0 58, 50 5, , ,90, 05, Proportion in farms percent Average size of farms_ _acres , 34. 8, Q acres ,913. 9, 06. g 19 All land in farms Jan. 1, 1935 acres 499,903 33, , , , ,883 45, ,0. 1, 580, OGS 0 Apr. 1, 193Q acres 441,94 38,85 513,5 1 58, , , 085 4,44 310,81 1, 15, White operators acres 41,34 33,34 496, ,8 464, , , ,0 1, 580, Q acres 403, 36 3,14 513,5 586, , , ,39 310,81 1, 15, Colored operators 1935 acres_- 8, , 554 1, Q acres 3,918 1, 111 1, 04 3, 3 1, 50 1,113 5 Full owners 1935 acres 156, 65 16,838 19, ,009!54, 853 4, , 186 Ill, 40 3,3, Q acres 151, 80 10,60 198, , , 94 4, ,453 19, 94 83, 86 Part owners 1935 acres 03, , 18 6,5 159, 55 5,063 84,40 4,3 55, , Q acres 95, 14 38,856 84, 449 1,969 94, 141 1,93 44,848 14,160 35,830 9 Managers 1935 acres 14,00 9, 13 8, 6 19,544 3, ,44 15, 9 69,60 393, Q acres 33, 05 10, , 36 1, 51, , ,46 31 Tenants 1935 acres 15, , 1 00,38 169, 9 50,603 54,04 14,08 19,804 48, acres 160, ,083 18, 90 54,09 9, 65,608 19, 106 5, , Value of farms (land and buildings) Jan. 1, 1935 dollars 10, 18, 6, 56,45, ,833,49 1,359, 30 13,5,556, 38, 186 I, 855, 60 14,689, Apr. 1, 193Q dollars 1,5,46 9, 600,940 1,050,810 15, 91, 19 19, 63,33 0, 308,460 13, 140,10 1, 85,0 3, 96, Average value per farm 1935 dollars 4, 091, 030, ,404 4, 350 3, 993 6, 6 1,50 9, Q dollars 4, 98 10,03 4, ,889, 141 6, 549 1, ,440 9, 56 3 Average value per acre l935 dollars Q dollars White operators l935 dollars 9, 81,015 6, 3, 60, 49,044 1,85,49 1,39,090 13,13,56, 310,36 1, 855, 60 14, 689, Q dollars 11, 11,840 9, 55,440 1,050,810 15,30, 69 19, 466, 901 0,0,005 13,086,350 1, 85, 0 3, 96, Colored operators 1935 dollars 89,0 3,850 8, , ,300 1, Q dollars 1, 644, 6 43,500 61, ,4 101, , Full owners 1935 dollars 3, 949, 3, 886,365 3, 663, 65 6, 036, 363 4, 13,846 5, 88,96, 346, , 535 3, 683, Q dollars 5, 338, 551 5, 648,99 5, 0,8, 5,40 6, 04, 58 8, 18,09 3, 9,00 1, 145, 000 ', 385, Part owners 1935 dollars, 939,64 6, , 04, 869,94 1, 4,80 1, 36, , 63 85,500 3, 180, Q dollars 1, 59, 938 1, 184, 1 1, 95,0 1, 585, 945 3, 498,811, 368, 690 1, 413, , , Managers 1935 dollars 13,490 56, , , 680,00 396,640 34,00 05,000 3, 36, Q dollars 539, ,000 14,840 16, , ,40 1, 853, 50 00, Tenants 1935 dollars 3, 06, 331 1, 55, 04, 9, 55 3, 55,3 6, 0,88 5, 834, 980 3, 580, ,5 4, 090, Q dollars 5, 119,448, 481, 1 5, 00, 535 6, 510,519 9, 56, 909 9, 10, 1 5, 94, ,0 1, 484,810 Farm land according to use: 51 Crop land harvested 1934 farms reporting, , , 5 3, acres 93, 56 40,5 143, 99 94,695 11, ,89 63, ~99 farms reporting,199 86, , 606, 99 1, acres 8, 00 43,6 188, , , , ,41 55 Crop failure (see text) 1934 farms reporting , , acres 3, 303 1, ,491 10,810 11,045 3, , farms reporting acres 14, 1 5,110, 856 3, 431, 346 3,104 3, Crop land, idle or fallow l934 farms reporting acres, 35 3, 49 14,83 6, ,96 8, 54 1, 30 : farms reporting '6 acres 6, 3, 36 1, ,119 18, 586 3, 88 1, Plowable pasture 1934 farms reporting acres 119,884 4, 156 1,9 11, 153 1,61 14,09 4, farms reporting acres 103, 85 6, 84 10, , , 941 9, 9 0,980 5,454, 50 6 Woodland pasture J934 acres 196, 613 5, , 81 10,99 119, 1 18, 835 1, acres 1,4 0, 3 11,45 4, ,4 15,30 1, Other pasture 1934 acres ;30- T54;i4-68, 99 13,59 113, ,00 10,84 158, 639, acres 89,04 46,98 159, , ,45 158, 13 8, 53,41 I, 1,08 1 Woodland not pastured 1934 acres 3, 90 1, 84 1, ;095, acres, , , 009 6, All other land in farms 1934 acres 6, ; ;898-, 556, 1 3, 985 1,694 8,440, _acres 6,014, 11 8, 33 3, 19 1, 406 6, 561 5, Land available for crop (harvested, failure, 5 idle, fallow, and plowable pasture) 193L_acres 4,484 49,03 190, , 198 4,5 43,648 16, acres 11, , 086 4, ,045 61, 6 53, , 841 5,454, 50 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator:. Full owners acres 9,94 0,90 54,8 40, 96 48,853 65,938, Part owners acres 0, , 340 0,495 18, 183 1,34 6,883 4, Managers acres 1, , 10 34, i- 80 Tenants acres 4,49 14, 90 68, 1 33, , , 60 35,96 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator: 81 Full owners acres , 866 6, 381 3, 13 8, , Part owners acres 1, , 08 1, 491 1, 60 3, , Managers acres Tenants acres 1, , 513, 66 6,188 1,4 61,330 Crop land, idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 85 Full owners acres 3, 541 1, 544 5, 38 1, 6 6,14, Part owners acres , 3, 506, 041 1, Managers acres Tenants acres, 610 1, 484 8,16,1 11, , 94 1 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulatedm in the county in which the headquarters are

6 AGRlCtJLTURE-TExAS 4 u:perator, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races) Crosby Culberson Dallam Dallas Dawson Deaf Smith Delta Denton De Witt Dickens Dimmit Donley Duval Eastland 1,389 1, 39 1,384 1, ,4' ,106 4,830 4, 64 4, ,856 1, , 03 3,04. 1,946,18 1,945, ,8 1,50 1, , ,19,89,069, , 530 1,698 3, 96 3,963 3, 681 3, ,1 1, ,81,518 3,83 3,548 3,456 3, ,5 1, ,353,180 1,06 1,8 1,054 1, ,140 1,364 1,133 1, , 5, , 41 1, 990 1,5, , 41 1, , , , 800, 43, ' , , , 98 1, 386, , 96., 099, 58 50,19 465, ,63 1,030 18,544 8,141 60,634 4,698 1,610,99 15,503 11,0,8 0,1,549,936 11, ,00,80 0,003,94 15,00 118,65, 83,36, 846,143 1,849,304, 59,60 43,110 31,00 5, 9,041 9, 85,946 1,01 99,6 1, ,185 1,1 161,6 0 19, , , ,016 1, , 5 06,54 60, 18! , 5 4,435 30, ,531 1, 386,688,099,58 301,584 68,1 38,31 ' 565,945 0,480 3,43 48,303 53,160 4,633, 543 5,89,409 9,889 11, , , , ,49 SOt, ,49 801,468 15, ,81 344, ,61 58,553 38,61 30, 1,395 8,955,556 14,311,39 1,631 1, , ,96 431,1 435, ,84 14,13, , 10,490,933 51,1 14,0 14,30 6,366 58,046 44,85,69 5,858,614 8, 9 10, , ,041 58,0 549,016 5,150 b 1,55 140, ,83 54,44 51,985 8,65 3,56 66,934 98,134 10,859,6 1,849,093 5,581 8, , , ,5 85, ,5 8,103 16,493 48,110 14,80 16,680 66,39 333,01 15,53 14,810,95 14,44,803 13,651, , ,38 14, ,951 13,815, 8 4,64 39,495 35,309 0,364 15, ,619 90,686 6,190, ,93,95,84 4, , ,50 59,54 56,6 516,65,08 1,59 164,45 144, 65, ,964 9,41 19,0 94,55 301,496 19,10,96 30,495,961 5,050, , , ,50 51, ,36 8,83 35,888 13,9 08,994 96,015 66,104, ,68 196,30 15,55,0 5,43,885 4, 01, , ,143 I 69, ,43 66,995 06, ,60 130,666 65,845 44, ,3 30,38 13,314 14,459 8,11, 9 13,145,659,648 10, , 633, 543 8, 955, , 536, 93 10, 859, 1 14, 810, 95 6, 080, , 003, , 485 8, 101, 81 5, 89,409 14,311,39 49,330, 549 1,66,493 14,44,803 10,934,085 9,91,36 3,90,80 13,033, , 89, ,540 16,005 13,1 19, , 58,065 8, ,10 583,635 1, 64,105 11,0 1,050, 60 68,4 1, 95,15 1, 553,665 89,183,01,860 l, 498,533 1, 55,660 a 3 6 l: i-, , 9, 31 16, 01, 80 3, 85, , 441, 600 3, 654,509 6, 98, 91 5, 8, 90 5, 66, , 365 1, 331, , 40 1, 69, 145, 549, 361 0, 304, 93 4, 15, 885 9, 01, , ,66' ,314 41, , , , ,55 68, 40,39 5, , ,318 -, 514 1,365 sa. 565 =::::::::::: a;sis- 38,8 6,68 1,3~9 94,933 6, 656 ' - 6,438 53,106 55,058,640 64,510 45,488 48,33 4,680 65,410 4,33 40,56 4,31 63,456 1,38, ,309 1,150 1, ,63,13 50,363 1,088 3,041 49,41 a5,60 51,891 4, ,53 1a,360 1,38 331,95 3a3, ,803 4,1a,135 14,916 5,a85 4,169 3a9 13,036 3,484, 99 5, 605,300 1,06,884 1, 604,38 65,940 48,300 5, 658,94 10,15,106 1,14 9,89 :1,149 98,889 1,648 15, , , , ,66 1, , ,6 18,134 91, ,539 10,009 5,1 355, ,145 35,9 9, , 56 61,631 18,44 5, ,65 4,81 4,81,19 1, 81 1, 305 9, , 43o 4, , 689,013 4, 306,030 3, 919,0 39,000 1, 514,90 5, 69,315 4, 351, , , , , , , , , ,94 49, ,0, 531 5, ,90 3,11 3, ,688 11,303 5,66, ,4 31,54,803 1,835 39,119 1, 65,90, 900,0 840,930 1, 08,690 5,000 1, ,035, 33,835,14 101,190,50 103,48 39 ' 4 'ffs 3, ,681 1, , ,05,656,984 13,403 5, 550,099 1,15 9,8 5,413 11,93 1,36 located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3,91 1, ,965 1,11 4,33 1, ,916 6,8,94 8, 980,05,485,084 3,300, 33 36, ,315 10,06,610 1,5,5 3,466 54,6 3, 66 86,913 1,41 4, , ,8 960,41 1,44 '48,36 1,43Q 5,6 59,36 68, ,45,498 1, 88 1, ,133 ~ ,08 383,931 69,8 34,915 1, ,064,55, 51 14,46 6,596,6 0 13,86 6, 50,854 11,18,559 1, 919,193,65,549 43,635 1,60 6, 64,50 10,8,15 3, , ao 3,41 14, , ,94 1,368 4,61 4 5, 89 1,031 35, ,084 3,4 105,095 43,56 96, ,14 8,681 6,458 19,56 3,516 46,91 10,658 1, ,593 1, ,41 9,36, ,86, 953,181 4, 61,55 1,44,085 1,434, ,614,68,400 3, 046,91 5,181, ,51 1, , , , ,459 3, , ,404 9,61 8,41 80, ,569 15,564 3, 614 3, ,44 06,6,13 11,05 1,131 34,06 5,516 11,611,941 36,643',30 1,800,89 80, , ,985 16,486 8,98 15, ,31 69,039 15,050 5, ,005 16,904 36,699 65, , 40 5,183,885 18,099 1, , 840 1, 089, , , , , , ,59 153,044 35,3 84,455 11,85 10,581 3,51 9, 461,59 1,965,49 8,300 9, ,593 18,18 59, , , ,593 18,18 413,44 34, ,31 130,39 6,341 9,45 350, ,849 6, ,95, 503,15 9,449, 03 5, 93, , ,05 6 9,1 46, , , , ,18 3 4, 89, , 035, , , , 180, 390 9, 45, , 15 4, 868, , 165, 05 1, 959, 09 9, 449, 03 8, 035, , , , 180 6, , 404,890, 65,540 1, 39,145 35,050 1, 480,50 1, 50,300 3, 555,955 80, , , , , ,99 110, 33 63,61 1,804 6,99 68,01 19, , 4 1,46 38,14 39,63 5,11 5,34 3,464 5, 4 1, 66 1, ,139,4 1,59 194,315, 0,689 3, 949,90 1, 90,900 1,144, ,00 1, 561,050 4,093,40 6, 310,19 1,094 1,089 1,98 139, , , , , , ,56 356,33 409,18 3, , 655 9,46 151,03 05,135 31,930 13, ,48 3,99 1,8 10,989, , 68 1, 985,6 1, 56,330 48,590 83,861 1, 931,310 3, 94,980,84, 653 3,114, 53 1,161 58,814 1,15 6,43 100, , ,3 84 4, , ,989 65,599,04 03,91 550, ,19,8 80,51 88,_34 13,563 6, , ,50 1, 98, , 41, , , , , , 84, , 585, 85 50, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,51 0, ,63 5, 9 3, , , ,64 1, ,13 9 so 6, , ,6 84, 64 3, , , ~3i- 8 88

7 48 AGR1CUL1'URE-TEXAS CouNTY TABLE I.~FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes Ector Edwards Ellis ElPaso Erath Falls Fannin Fayette Fisher 1 Number of fanns Jan. 1, , 8 1, 548 3, 048 5, 051 5, 815 5, 9 1, 88 Apr. 1, ,08 1, 63, 99 6,014 5,894 5,133, 088 Farm opera tors, by color: 3 W hite operators 1935-_number ,54 1, 531 3,034 3, 0 5,480 4, 30 1, Q number ,908 1,40, 96 4,1 5,453 4,088, Colored operators 1935 number , _number 1, , , Farm opera tors, by tenure: Full owners l935 nuro ber_ , ,9 1,114 1,599, number , , 19 1,058 1,93, Part owners _-number number Managers _number Q number-_ Tenants 1935 number 34 3, ,500 3, 668 3,849, 0 1, Q number 59 4, ,445 4, 651 4, 191,600 1, 36 FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area 1935 acres 50,880 I, 54,400 64, ,0 693,10 46, ,30 619, , Proportion in farms - percent Average size of fanns 1935 acres 4, , acres 5, 3. 4, All land in farms Jan. 1, 1935 acres 445,30 11,6,34 55,83 33,95 615,84 49,5 491,8 538,01 58,61 0 Apr. 1, 193Q acres 36,609 1, 03,655 5,339 61, ,46 46, , ,804 49,4 1 White operators 1935 acres_- 445,30 1,6,34 504,404 33, , ,948 43,43 484,839 56,66: 193Q acres 36,609 1, 03, ,486 60,004 61, ,63 436, ,504 48,88 3 Colored operators 1935 acres 0, , 33 5,809 18, , 13, acres 46,853 1, ,39 3,101 59, 300 4, Full owners 1935-_acres, , , 135 4,346 44, ,30 141,930 58,831 1, Q acres 60, , ,416 36,469 56,953 9,84 113,048. 6,59 163,888 Part owners 1935 acres 6, 105 6,03 6, , 106 4,668 38,06 4,91 68,966 88, acres 140, ,61 44,98 190,58 80,05 9,0 46,099 68,86 49,448 9 Managers 1935 acres 93, , 301, 51 53,301 68,580 9, 965,30 1, , Q acres 36,50 18, 1, ,93 8,45 11, 5 3,05 4, , Tenants acres 103,4 0,44 311,598, 8,409 6,43 94,8 08,11 10, acres 130, ,9 359,640,51 03,03 93,64 9,43 1,5 8,95 33 Value of farms (land and buildings) Jan. 1, 1935 dollars 1, 688,846 1,30,49 8,863,95 13,64,019 8, 08,8 18,981,85 18, 353, , 188,858 11, 64, Apr. 1, 1930 dollars 3, 431, ,09,604 50,896,116 19,881,04 13,6,839 34,40,138 8,14,698 4,640,4 19,91,81 35 Average value per farm 1935 dollars 16, 55 45,144 6,105 8, 891, 693 3, 58 3,156 3,446 6, Q dollars 49,3 50,4 8, ,41 4, 53 5, 693 4, 4,800 9, Average value per acre 1935 dollars Q dollars White operators 1935 dollars 1, 688,846 1,30,49,680,95 13, 69,419 8, 19, 16,14,538 1,941,58 16,63,30 11,09, dollars 3,431, ,09,604 46,336,048 19, 595, ,594,089 8,845,613,111,0,0,913 19, 689,40 1, 183,03 134,600 9,060, 6, ,510 1, 556, ,35 41 Colored operators dollars 4 193Q dollars 4, 560,068 86,050 8,50 5, 394,55 1, 013,66, 61,361 8, Full owners l935 dollars 98,31 8, 560,63 8, 03,66 6,498, 500 3, 55,939 5, 89,636 5, 38,010 9,119,165 4, 4, dollars 650,40, 940,663 11,63,80 9, 683,803 6, 050,866, 860,663, 339,41 13, 044, 01,165,13 45 Part owners dollars 3, ,44 3, 354,80, 30,444 1, 00,06 1, 54,490 1,40, 63 1, 811,61 1, 589, Q dollars 1, 090,835 1, 086,40 4,149, 61 4, 334,38 1, 84,980, 5,84, 353,461, 338, 334 1, 8,466 4 Managers 1935_-dollars_- 33,840 1, 586, ,80 1, 16, , ,050 18,50 1, , dollars 30,600,1, 503 1,19, 000 1,46, , ,40 134,650 86, ,30 49 Tenants 1935 dollars 93, 35 1, 994,910 16,855, 091 3, 18, 140, 981,13 11,81,681 10, 965,641, 3,03 4, 991, dollars 1, 38, 335 1,89, ,993,69 4, 436,959 4, 804,983 3,50, ,96,846 9,11, 59 10,453,899 Farm land according to use: 51 Crop land harvested l934-_farms reporting ,61 1, 345, 699 4,835 5, 59 5,0 l, 19 5 acres 1, ,98 5,055 1,064 5,1 94,69 18,383 16, farms reporting ,91 1,150,818 5,9 5, 35 4, 996, acres,580,893 43,183 58,456 18,9 31,86 315, ,84 1, Crop failure (see text) 1934 farms reporting 9 1 1, , 89 1, , acres 545 4, 99 1, ,393 8,844 8,03 5, 56 56, farms reporting acres ,65 94,194 9,903 6, 919 5,389 19, Crop land, idle or fallow 1934 farms reporting 5 9 1, , 315 1,0 1, acres ,90 5,414 1,450 6,14 1,465 13,98 9, farms reporting , acres 484 1,46, 939,085 11,88 4,044 1,989 8,, Plowable pasture l934 farms reporting 1 1 1, ,8 1, acres ,1 1,16 11,06 4,035 45,639,3 9, farms reporting , acres ,11 4 8,88 18,594 36,696 5, 359 9,143 6 Woodland pasture 1934 acres 6,68 13, ,66 55,54 4,844 39,30 18, acres 65,410 1, ,049 4,44 3,51 188,11 13, Other pasture acres 440,066 1, 34,16 43, ,385 38,545 5, 49,36 58,96 91, acres 363,096 1, 18,838 34,88 190,90 1,598 1,51 0,08 5,66 19,98 1 Woodland not pastured 1984 acres, ,06 1, 15 5,195 9, acres , , 853 1,694 4, 95, All other land in farms1934--acres, 55 1,19 5,4 11,54 10, ,904 8,481 11,088 11, acres 588 3,44 14,911, 990,984 10,636 16,16 11,600 6, 031 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, idle, 5 fallow, and plowable pasture) 1934 acres,689 5, ,8 59,04 190, , , 896 0,00 4,91 6 I 99 acres 3,845 5,933 46,458 61,1 6,6 345,36 381,9 35,849 5,43 Crop Full land owners harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator: -- acres 8,968 5, ,1 1,083 48,56 56,306 9,63 8 Part owners acres ,19 10,615 1,318 19,3 6,30 1,3 1,483 9 Managers acres 4, 18, 18 1,48 4, 16 3, , Tenants acres 945 1,39 13, ,936 1,96 185,9 81,61 9,489 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator:, 353 1, Full owners ~ -----_acres 45,919 5, ,484,488,1 8 Part owners acres 458, ,19,394 1, , 5 Managers --- acres , Tenants_ acres 1,05 13, ,4 18,498 4, 3,451 Crop land, Idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 5,994 3, Full owners acres ,505 1,988 4,045,191 5,030 Part owners acres , , 308,81 1, 314 1, 051 Managers ---- acres Tenants- acres_ , ,58 1,849,05 16, ,915 6, 46 I The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage ot a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters are -

8 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 49 OPERATOR, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Floyd Foard Fort Bend Franklin Freestone Frio Gaines Galveston Garza Gillespie Glasscock Goliad Gonzales Gray Grayson , ,96 1, 641 3,403 1, , , 699 4,16 1,109 5, , , 58 1, 68 3, , , 51 4, ,169 1, 4 830, 655 1, 54 1, 834 1, , , 58 3,391 1,10 5, , , 433 1, 594 1, I, I,418 3, , I I, , I , I, I, I , I, I 504 1, , , 033 I93 II I, 333 I8 1, I 6 I I 59 I IO IO 8 5 I5 6 I4 9 I I 4 I " I9 I I I 0 I I6 I , , IOI 3 I , 059, I , I60 1, 03I, 30I 6 I85 I , , , , , , ,480 19, ,600 5, ,800 09,60 554,40 511,360 65,800 55,360 60, IOI I, 1.5 I , , , I I ,40 I 430,3 I 510,045 I5, ,58 666, , , , ,588 53, , ,8 I 584,48 549, ,983 I 44, ,44 16,861 39, ,808 54,36 4,0 40,636 68, 16 38, ,515 50,1 468, I8 538, ,40 430,3 43,60 149, 18I 55,8 663,591 8I3, I40 83, , , 96I 536,919 43I, , , , , , ,8 1,5 69, ,858 54,36 40,8 40,513 6,13 38, 06I 389, I48 501, ,08 56,56 IS,438 3,61 I0, 65, , ,511 60, 14 30, ,664 4, , 50I, , , 36 68, , , , 9I8 11,460 66,046 18, ,5 3,41 18,44 158,051 41,60 66,9 I50, 966 8,648 I5, , ,38 18,660 98,004 51, 13 18, ,943 63,580 13,589 61, ,504 81,548 31, 58, 945 1,9 1, ,945 9,8 106, 56 1,81 49,331 61, ,639 4,835 1, ,66 83,058 65,83 65, ,655 86,5 131,86 83,39 110,31 11,693 56,039 13,03 150, 1,841,63 83, ,85 39,89 56,808 88,98 8,61 8 1, 980 9,855 5, ,460 53,83 66,480 8,443, 866 1,56 1, ,49 14,89 103, 15 4,808 9,938 I4, , ,88 51, ,363 3,000 10, ,600 8,44 8,10 5, ,3 96,186 33,916 3,935 18, ,980 3,600 I4, ,05 11, ,84 89,408 43,1 01,43 316, ,841 Ill,39 0,0 63,685 11,60 3,345 38,89 6,84 99,015 90, ,8 110,314 45,994 13, , ,30,65, 366,6 3,09,654, 344,68 6, 11, 89 6, 43,680 4, 619,5 3, 168,35 6, 013, ,139,9 4, 68,5 9, 698,141 1,358,911 11,884,993 3,16,619 33,30, ,506,609 30,19,46 3, 49,909 9, 16,833 11,993,593 6, 40,919 4, 048, 415, 093,906 15, 601,919 3, 119,50 11,083,90 1,08,69 15,18, 156 9,6, ,45 8, 86 5, 35 1,49 1, 99 6, ,064 4, 639 9, 890, 64 8,1 5, 08, ,1 4, , ,593,091, 035, 58 I, 19 15,3 6,00 8, 91 10,805 4,956,8 4,491 1,58 5, ,30, 5, 366,6 19,3,081, 86,43 4, 33,1 6, 40,941 4, 619,5 3, 061,45 6, 013,194 11,11,69 4, 53,5 9, 19,01 11,91,3 11,883,93,8,459 39,14, ,500,809 4,131,034 3, 384,359 6, 33,05 11,9,658 6, 40,919 3, 884,15, 090,06 15, 58, 919 3, 119,50 10,849,45 18,6,390 15,1,656 9, 14, , ,55 1, 48,5 34, , ,550 15,000 49,10 I, 06,688 1,00 99, ,400 5,800 6, 061, ,550, 853,68 0, ,00 3,880 3, ,865,460,89 3,500 64, , 594,858 3, 064,454 6, 01, 168 1, 090,404, 33,336, 061, ,010 1, 161, 040, 396,469, 10,455 8,9 3, 59,816 5, 699,9 3, 59,045 6, 595, , 514,444 3, 5,95, 65, 09 1, 44,981 3, 41,5 3, 946, 313 I, 303,030, 09,565 3,88, 998 IO, 9, ,940 5, 955,303 9, 4,106 3, 96,456, 38, , 15,344 1, 086,46 4, 194, ,4 665, ,80 1, 890,465 1, 136, 45 1, 4,39 1, 683, 144, 154,08 1, 184, 65 1, 16,50 1, 60,398 3, 300, , 094, 09 1,,15 3, 658, , ,900, 60,550 1, 694, 14 98, ,3, 03,3 58,94 1, 09, 8 1, 513,86, 931, 630 3, 906, , ,800, Ill, i;ooo- 111, ,0 311,300 19, ,50 5, ,600, 313,6 51, 100 1, 11,00 311, ,300 1, 006, 10, 636,605 11, , ,850 56,000 6, , , 500 1, 38,450 38, , 99, 33, 630,956 10,69,8 1,03, 44 3, 01,85 3, 364, 31, 08, ,090 1, 848,58 1, 993, 130 1, 68, 165, 606,94 5, 31,634 5, 415,350 1,919, ,388,50 4, 515,35 16,1,09 1, 690,948 4, 64, 596 5, 101,910 3, 405,65 63,985, 94, 531, 540,548 1, 39,60 3, 69,00 9, 946,06, 015,60 1,44,3 50 1, , 019 1, 550 3, , ,450 3, , ,485 94,088 16,495 4,55 110,136 65, 19,918 19,848 38,46 8, 694 8, ,34 160,83 145, , , , 669 1, 65 3, , ,418 3, , ,616 9,849 16,008 58, ,15 83,563 56,501,508 1,59 4,485 10,360 8,830 13, ,851 3, , , , ,490 0,9 10,919 5,063 1,56 3,886 44,09 1, 1 48,514 4,893,085 1,903 13,344,163 19, , i 309 I 11 1, , 19,959 30, ,094 5,35 4,94 1, 93 18,106,845 80, ,00 1,58 1, , , ,03 3, 0 30,84 8,143 15,43 13,6 10,085 1,65 6,386 3, ,808 1,381,996 18, , ,8 1, 519 5,89 4, , 158 1,91 5,6 4, 348, 595 6, ,183 I6, 068 5, 459, , , , ,010 6, 36 9,05,16 56,591 39, ,49 10,64 6, , 16 33,84 9,690, , , «9 65 1,550 1,064 18,659 11,41,4,481 14,51 15,360 9,49 15,99 10,168 1,83,144 60, , ,94 69, , , , ,19 1,88 1, 313, ,5 39, 5 3, ,656,03,35 1,490 6, ,446 1, ,46 64, 4 1, 46 5, , ,61 105,508 44,3 14,149 48,83 3, 19 3, ,494 8, ,358 0,61 90,60 363,650, ,838 5,04 44,81 0, , ,5 346,069 8,61 305,648 36, ,80 18,90 43,49 1,3 58, ,684 5,549 14,164 3, ,898 1 '6, , 833 3,86 6, , , 151 1,898 1, 05 4, 498 3,91 8, 955 1,69 4, 53 6, 963, 656,989 1, 189 1,406 5, 59 1, 905,346 13,98 13,0 19, , 938 3, 9 19,535 3, 08 8,430, 411, 61, 096 1, 506 4,649,101,680 5, 4 5, 34 13, ,01 14, ,345 6,95 194,685 11,969 8,0 4,36 104,88 94, ,96 95,11 9,3 05,834 34, ,65 16, ,1 5, ,41 138,50 191,63 8, , ,81 1,440 99,315 54,815 38,4 404, ,09 34,86 3,30 16,'551 3,10 14,10 4,143 4, ,30 46,30 1,31 13,90 48,98 38,08 69,54 88, ,630 14,956 4, 0 10,35 4, 61 6,103 11,814 6,9 14, 193 1,04 3, 96 10,948 0,813 4,51 8 1, 064 1, 08 1, ,9 1, ,816 44, ,595 6,94 6,50 46,190 1,59 3, 38 18,049 1,845 5, 53 45, , , , ,144,358 3,1 1, 613 3, 611 1,046 6, ,8, ,61 6,939 4, ,996, 36 1,066,43 1, , ,188 48, , 439, ;4i" , ,330 6, Tiii ;iii4", ,63 1, 53 3,949 1,114, ,3 11, , 309 1, 55,390 3, 348 6,09 3, 86 1, , 590,44 4, 61 9,18 6, 659 4, , , ,34 1,09, ,84 3,30, , { 13,631 1, 50 19,01 4,154 8,15 8,884 5, 0 58, ,915 10,030 1,48 10, located, even though a part of the fariij. IIJ.ay b~ situated in an adjoining county,

9 50 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes ITEM Gregg Grimes Guada- Hale Hall Hamilton Hansford Harde- (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) lupe man FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS 1 Number of farms Jan. 1, Hardin 1, 01 3,13 3, 84 1,859 I, 51, , Apr. 1, , 000 3, 3 3, 80 1, 9 1, 835 1, , Farm operators, by color: 3 White operators number 0 1,849 3,19 1,858 1, 511, , number 80 1, 5 3, 11 1, 5 1, 49 1, , Colored operators number 999 1, number.. 1, 0 1, Farm opera tors, by tenure: Full owners number , number , Part owners number number._ Managers number number Tenants._ number 811,0, 304 1, 030 1, number 1, 164, 18, , FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area acres 199, , ,90 663,040 56, , ,480 48, , Proportion in farms.c percent Average size of farms acres , _acres All land in farms. Jan. 1, 1935 acres.. 10,0 34, 0 398, , ,481 48,08 53,616 34,301 5,311 0 Apr. 1, acres 1,40 300,65 343,1 595,056 38, , ,04 346,965 35, 89 1 White operators acres. _ 3,618 83,55 351, ,85 469, ,08 53,616 34,104 5, acres 64,44 6, ,35 594, , , ,04 344, 18 35, Colored operators acres.. 4,10 63, 13 4, acres.. 6,996 3,659 53,036 4, 56, Full owners 1935 acres. _ 6, ,05 168, , , 656 3, , ,48 14, Q acres 60, , , ,34 113,689 05, , ,314 1, 318 Part owners_ acres 5, 18 49,488 4, ,58 54,8 53,81 8,96 8,481 6, acres. _ 10,348 58,34 6,3 140,309 10,95 54,8 155, , 16 8, Managers._._ acres 1, 663 8, 56 1, 8 10, 1 49,30 18,616 14,508 10, acres 88 5, 51 13, 66 1,839, 1 3, 00 8, Tenants acres. _ 3,94 139, ,053 83, 61 %!3, 41 1,50 14, , , acres.. 55, , ,395 80,9 191, ,43 110, ,88 5, Value of farms (land and buildings).jan. 1, 1935 dollars 3, 088, 93 6, 65,450 1, 168,033 18, 59,086 10,08,03 1Q, 4, 30 10,395,01 9, 331,861 1, 66, Apr. 1, 1930 dollars.. 4, 033, 360 8, 561, 51,5, 109 9,40, 156 1, 65, ,43,66 1,188,99 14,53,685 1, 494, Average value per farm do!la.j.. I, 816, 006 4, 469 9,8 6, 1 5, 31,11 6,68 1, dollars.., 01, 656, 66 1,016 9, 68,8 8,346 10, 69, 36 3 Average value per acre dollars OS dollars White operatcrs _dollars.., 069,330 5, 045,530 15,803,366 18, 54,086 10, 191,893 10, 4,30 10,395,01 9, 36, 831 1, 4, _dollars.., 83,06 6, 100, 11 5, 10, 569 9, 409,6 1,58, 55 14,43,66 1, I88, 99 14, 603,510 1, 445, Colored operators _.dollars._ 1, 019, 643 1, 19,90 1, 364,66 5, , 810 5, , dollars 1, 800, 93, 461,360, 546, , , , 15 49, Full owners._ dollars._,113, 691, 696,451, 9,0 5, 356, 649 3, 31,81 5, 351, 50, 855, 10, 38,63 885, dollars, 08,43 3,136, 63 10,45, 633 8, 39,31 5, 4,836 6, 53,3 3, 11,55 4, 169, 10 1, 01, Part owners _._1935. _dollars.. 130,464,36 1, 460, 3, 94,65 946,96 1, 140, 665 4, 5,481 1, 58, , dollars.. 333,60 1, 081,435, 1,16, 48,165 64,49 I, 5,84 4, 644, 94 ' 1, 66, ,435 4 Managers dollars 45,000 15,940 66, , , , , ,0 1, Q dollars 10,900 9, 60 64,450 1, 091,40 169,50 134, ,300 63, Tenants... _ _._ _dollars._ 99,818, 638,33 8, 361,59 8, 66,95 5, 638, 51 3, 995,913 3, 091,80 4, 5, , dollars 1, 665,59 4, 343,504 14,86,639 13,00,4 10,56,360 6, 15,85 3, 698, 530 8, 546,860 4,5 Farm land according to use: 51 Crop land barvested farms reporting 1,360, 91 3, 60 I, 69 1, 5 1, , acres 8,89 101, ,30 308,386 14, , , 601,88 53 I99 farms reporting 1, 953 3,09 3, 6 1, 649 I, 818 1, , acres 60,84 109,40 05,61 385,939 1,89 I64, 595 1,55 181,08, Crop failure (see text) farms reporting , 51 1, I86 56 acres.. 1, 38 5,06 1, 61 10, 605 9,40 6, 8 60,514 41, farms reporting acres. 1, 50 5,105,065 34, , 68 9, Crop land, idle or fallow 1934:_rarms reporting acres 13,405 10,3 0, ,543 1,405,101 55,43,30, _farms reporting acres,889 9, 91 1,44, , 84 48, 530 1, Plowable pasture farms reporting 8 1,004. 1,05 1, acres.. 5,886 51,44 0,54 6,64 8, 050, 0 6,980 10,99 1, farms reporting , acres 8,,899 15, ,46 3, 109 8,11 4,805 10,500 3, Woodland pasture acres 19,995 18,6 139, ' 100, 961, acres.. 4, , 14 64, , , 543 1, Other pasture... _._.. _ _acres 11, ,59 5, 39 46,086 4,430 45, , , 681, _acres. 4, 35 8,930 1,544 8, , ,343 98, , Woodland not pastured 1934 acres._ 1,69 8, , , acres.. 14,999 4, I, , 4 3 All other land in farms 1934._acres.. 6, ,385 1,410 13,991 13, 159 6, ;35(). 8, 531 1, acres._ 4,436, 6 10,066 15,134 10,88 1,945 1,811 4, 1, 3 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, 5 idle, fallow, and plowable pasture) acres 69, ,309 40,68 530, , 318 1, ,31 13,954 1, acres 8, 99 15, , , 3,35 I8, ,68 0,999 13,814 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator:. Full owners. _._.._._..._..acres 1,9 9,81 68,919 9,560 39,83 66,86 4,49 36,40 4, , 609, 68 13,93,050 10,88 16,933 93,416 4,356 1, rt~~~~se_r_s_-_-_-_-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!~~:~:: 8, ,9 1, 491,05 3, 38 1, ~0 Tenants _.._......acres 14,46 61,4 115,49 15,849 90, 91 65,601 66,591 91,96,384 Crop lailllre, 1934, by tenure of operator: 81 Full owners _.. acres 898 1, 93 16,53 8,364, ,634 8, Part owners.acres ,054 8, ,59 5, Man&gers. _.... _..acres 1, 414 1, 50 ' "i85" 84 Tenapts acres 465, ,564 46,00, 933 1, 145 6,5 Crop land, idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 85 Full owners acres 86 e~~~~s~~s:-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~e:: 8, 33 4, 91 9,043 15, 19 3,39. 13,891,319 1, , 086 1, , , 50 1, ""3;84" oi- 88 3,584 3,850 9, , , 95 1,9!See note regarding area of the State. The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the enttre acreage

10 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 51 OPERATOR, 1935 AND 1980; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Incl.ians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Harris Harrison Hartley Haskell Hays Hemphill' Hidalgo Hill Hockley Hood Hopkins Houston Howard 3,846 6, , 41 1, , 68 6, 965 4, ~41 1,48 1, 083 5,06 5,18 1, , 131 6,80 64,380 1, ,41 4, 31 5,488 1, 344 1, 1 5, 005 5, 656 1, 194 3, 99 1, , 410 1, , 95 6, 948 4, 658 1, 48 1, 081 4, 66 3,14 1, , 466 I, 81 64,35 1, , 61 4, 301 4, 91 1, 338 I, 169 4, 68 3, 09 1, , , , , ,89, , 56, 539 1, , 616 1, , 1; , 41 1, , 365 I, ! , 568 4, 10 1 l, , 9, 5 3, , 03 3, , , , 9 1,854 3, ,16 3, I, 058, , , ,0 398,0 563, , ,00 618,40 554,880 59,00 50,30 8,840 50, , , , , ,485 40,035 99,65 51,458 41, ,56 464,84 661,0 556,90 531,6 31, , , 63 54, , ,09 664,400 54, goo 359,38 434, , , , ,336 5,11 389, , , , ,05 99, 65 50, , , ,86 660, ,15 531, ,58 41,593 33,5 54, ,31 16, ,400 51, , ,835 34, , , ,064 56,66 30,509 86, , 199 5, , ,038 1, , ,840 98, ,933 0,64 -, 981 3, ,083,49 3, , , ,91 00,66 6,416 13, 53 05,84 3,030 10,0 139,04 156,9 106,43 104,301 1,69 198,086 15, ,83 154,5 3, , , ,8 14,943 99,04 14,305,881 94,334 11, 6 189,33 94, ,50,40 18,830 69,0 4,54 150, 64 54,006 Ill, 6 5, ,911 30,011 48,91 38, ,938 13,395 5, , 15 65,44 35, ,6 9,11 103, 6 51, ,645 36,08 48, , , ,0 8,06 405, , , ,80 18,054 16,35 1, 16 16, 118 5,11 18,98 36, ,63, , ,631 8, 61 16,580 8, 91 00, ,498 66,39 3, ,94 45, , ,931 18,81,06 156,34 103,95,4 84,6 330, 198,65 1,60 14, 65 15, , ,64 165,31 66,38 91, ,69 8,01 0, , , 51 14,51 103,40 19,54 168,1 0,61 3 3,839, 506, 65,5 10,535,90 16,13,68, 061,994 5, 319,46, 931,9 1, 181,14 5,988,51 11,336,68 3, 15,86 8, 3, 35 8, 30, 189 8, 633, ,440,034 10,941,35 9, 99,049 3,833,401 10,065, 88, 51,95 11,96,956 0,335,34 4,355,58 13,61,8 5, 54,035 13,3,803 11,84,99 11,45, , 199 I, 151 0,340 6, 904 4, 45 13,65 1,695 10, 0 5, 368, 650 3, 431 1, 65 1,601 8, ,58 1, ,849 10,014 6,861 18,14,5 16,8, 18 9,86 4,889,66,084 9, ,830,60 4, 105,886 10,535,90 16, 686, 18 6, 89,44 5, 319,46, 118,0 1,064,484 5, 510, 1 11,33,68 3, 14,66 8, 059,3 6, 68,09 8, 633, ,, 618 5, 068,0 9, 99,049 3, 03, 11 9, 801,893, 504,995 9, 985,416 69,984, ,666, ,48,5 5, 39,935 1,,93 8, 860,618 11,444,884 40, 009,46 3, 659,889 -,500 18,50 813,5 11,30 4,46 3, 950 1, 00 31,65 I, 60, , 1,416 5, 83, ,80 63,895, 980 1, 311, , 100 1, 689,35 13,350 14, ,81, 94,311 1, , 363,088 4, 13,95, 66,85 3, 930, 13 3,108, 983, 60,36 3, 095,304 0,394,893 8, 14,50 3, 34,86 1, 800,094 3, 48,030 3, 886, 1, 600, ,461, 45 5, 44, 1 4, 608,05 5, 6,41 3, 595,315, 605,600 4, 494,61,31,34 10,558,64 3, 661, 516,, 18 4, 591, 605 5, 5,8, 16, , 464,6 49,8 1, 93, 31 1, 96,09 550, 115 1, 395,00 836,386 9, 536,038, 463,405 1, 38,81 539, ,5 66,901 1, 83, , 103, ,059 1, 93,5, 56,055 14,816, 54, ,85 18, 613, 9 3, 91,69, 415,935 8,945 1, 56, ,043 1, 6, , 19, ,135 3, 38,480 1, 49,81 00,445 55,000 6,500 4, 65,9 61,055 1, 541, , ,6 315, , 3, ,585 1, 50, , 500 0,540 48, ,000 1, 919, , , ,5 18,000 1, 04, 60 9, , 833,00 3, 006,98, 8,49 9, 364, 555 3, 0,451 1, 066,990 3, 3, 10 16, 59, , 139, 53 5, 064,030 1, 1, 0~ 3, 91,50 3, 130,.544 3, ,64, 31 4,,419 1, 660,0 14,53,49 5, 535, 11, 116,85 5, 855,059 16,49,943,61,34 6, 18,6, 199, 18, 18,05 4, 559,99 5, 99, , 055 6,498 11, 3 1, ,358 5,845 4,5 1, ,88 4, ,63 149,00 19,551 43,853 66,09 56, ,33 181, , ,019 45,03 181, , ,3 5, 91 6, ,35 1, ,336 4, Ill 5, 38 I, 14 1,06 4,8 5, 430 1, ,604 1,31 63,591,094 69,315 1, ,4 190,88 388,355 14,836 60, 38 08,1 191, , I, , 013, 36 1, , ,019 5, ,338 51,839 6, 064 0,455 8,488 14,360 56, , 190 6,851, 30 1,691 40, ! ,94 1,843 5, 149 1, , 86 9, 00,64 10, 061,630 6,41 11,644 6, , , 35 1, 906 1, ,01 1, ,01 31, ,580 3, 5 4,404 10,56 8,81 4,945 5,836, ,609 13,659 31,016, I, ,3 ' 18,545 36,03 1,59,410 8,61 18,106 1,63 15,348 9, 15 10,6 15,6 1,843 4, , 90, ,484 1, ,01 1, , 153 3,40 1,955 10,568 4,511 39,80 41, ,43 18,150 5,496 4,094 61,18 40,104 13, , 63 1, , 43 1, , 503, , 1 1,5,5 156,48 4,669 19, 531 3,89 10,930 8, ,35 55,1 5, ,65 9,85-86,830 94, , ,05 66, ,441,06 110, ,06 59,089 39,50, ,566 38, P13 41, , ,698 3, Renderson 139,8, as;ii- 166, ,605 8,81 41,3 55, ,891 61,9 36,98 34, , 48 1,98 131, , , , 186 1, ,804 45,593 1, 11 5,493 48,38 13,336 34,_39 0 6, 11 54, ,58 5, 30, ,360 4, , 6 33, ,34 4,335 3,198 1, 9 3,391,381, , 18 1, Tii84-8,009 3,403,605 18,6 1,80 1, , 581,889 4,468 5, ,694 11, 183 I, 60 5,080 3,6 1,84 11,4 1,41 14,3 10,483, 063 1,81 15,09 I, ,44' 3,551 5,44 310, , 188 1,96 11, 635 8, ,38 86,644 68,5 63, ,59 16, ,54 5, , ,04 91,04 36,548 13,366 40,8 435, ,54 8,694 64,343 6,858 0,8 6 39, 19 50,540 6, , ,830 1, 10 4,38 39,05 83,904 36,6 19,515 53,936 59,614 3, 11 16,656 8, 64 3, 93 30,35 3,663 15,44 13, ,04 30,86 1,580 5,004 0,554 8,805 11, 18 8, , ,3 3, , 015, 35 1, 6 9 4,015 89,4, ,339 43,46 19,009, 130 6,68 19,19 64,913 0, ,69 6,1 61, , 6,355 31, 31 11,90,549 8, 938,85, ,388 44,081 3,10, 680 5,83 10, ,60 5, , , 166 4, , , , , 461, ,896 35, 141,88, 14 4, 60,8 36,10 1,65, 966 3, 655 5, 945 3, ,46 1,31 1, I, 8 4, 86 1,0,58 6, 598 3, 33 4,85 5, 01 15, , 39 1,343 1, , 569, 55 6, 83 I, , ,U 39 1, , , 158 8,98 60,633, 333,415 3, ,48 30,0 1, 150 3, 56 5, 30,080 14,634 1, of 8 farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters are located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county,

11 5 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) Hudspeth Hunt FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS Hutchin- I son ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes Irion Jack Jacksen Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Number of farms jan. 1, , ,490 1,555 1, ,616 Apr. 1, , ,161 1, 64 1,3 99 1, 01 Farm operators, by color: White operators -----_ number 158 5, ,490 1, 386 1, number 1, , ,161 1, Colored operators number _ number Farm Fu ofjerators, I owners by tenure: number 8 1, number 3 1, Part owners number number Managers -_---_ number number iiii" 18 4 Tenants _ num bar 61 4, , number 96 4, , FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA Approximate land are& acres.,95,440 51,50 56, ,0 615,680 51,50 65,90 1,448,30 588,800 Proportion in farms~----percent Average size of farm& acres. 8, ,43.5 4, , acres 6, , , , All land in farms Jan. 1, acres 1, 409,536 48, ,498 I 35, ,6 489,08 84,888 1,.3,106 35,004 Apr. 1, acres 1,14, 3 468, ,58 I 809,685 49,683 36,300 80,81 11,80,40 51,806 White operators acres.. 1, 40,96 44,46 448,498 35, ,6 466,506 69,44 1, 3, , acres.. 1,13, ,8 401,58 809,615 49, ,845 65,35 1, 80,40 44,838 Colored operators l935.. acres,40 1,544.,581 15,144 8, acres. 1,640 1, 58_ 0,455 15,44 6,968 Full owners acres._ 80,8 119,169, ,58 11, ,4 49,60 54,19 4, acres.. 63, , ,40 109, , 115,301 53,906 40,83 3,393 Part owners acres,0 51,54 189,804 0,51 19,06 113,10 11, ,48 00, acres 6,00 56,049 88,93 144, ,3 83,00, ,143 18,334 Managers acres 35,506 5, 69 15,995 46,464 1,104 38, ~ , acres. 316,3,39 4,13 394, 3 6,40 3, ,0 11, 85 Tenants _.acres._ 144, ,639 59, ,361 14,496 3, ;4iii" 193,481 63, acres 163,48 310,315 0,4 161, ,94 145,09 18,945 19,954 4, Value of farms (land and buildings).jan. 1, 1935 dollars 3,8,369 0,068,06 3,83,30 6, 690,800 6,45, 05 11,39,06,153, 040,865,10 1,564,81 Apr. 1, dollars. 5,893, 99 8,84,39 6,16, ,051,036 8,19, 34 14,56,50, 448,135 14,14, 1,6,30 Average value per farm l935.. dollars 0,619 3,40 0,855 38,016 4,31,36 1,158 1,501, dollars. 30,381 4,890 38,364 8,819,056 8,869 1, 8 143,58 1,5 Average value per acre dollars dollars By color of farm ope.rator: White operators l935. dollars.. 3,18, ,68,841 3, 83,30 6, 690,800 6,45,05 10,806,846 1, 0,595, 865,10 11,995, dollars 5, 89,14,84,34 6,16, ,03,036 8,19, 34 13,8,195,04,515 14,14, 1,18,160 Colored operators._ dollars 96, , i;;;;ooo- 585,30 38, , dollars 104,850 1, 050,005 40,35 400,60 544,50 Full owners l935.. dollars 1,-56,69 5, 34,1 908,60 1, 361,00, 60,630, 998,599 1, 9!, 8 4,109, 845 4, 365,53 Part owners 1930 l935. dollars dollars.. 3,4,5 6,94, 063, 09,580,500, 060,80,16 5, 19,93 1, 69,38, 40,194 4, 8,900 59,840,04,8 1, 66,050 15,500 1, 84,654,009, 6. 18,964, 86,83 4, 40, dollars. 09,800 3, 35,80 1, 58,838,940,90, 513,019, 464, ,910, 484,516 1, 903, 110 Managers.--_.1935 dollars._ 415,40 195, ,000 3, 963,100 66,500 86, , dollars.. 89,180 1,040 90,650 5, 1,856 54, ,365 ;;;sio;5-1, 8, 500 Tenants dollars.. 846,00 11,933,36 69,560 1,151, 000 1, 681,41 5, 50, ;854" 88,99 3, 0, dollars 1, 364, 60 18,330,469 1, 64, 550 3, 39,150,9,866 6,188, ,838 1, 448,60 4, 6,0 Farm land according to use: Crop land harvested 1934 farms reporting 6 5, ,8 1,3 1, ,169 acres. 1,13 99,596 40,03 3,58 61,346 8,609 8, , farms reporting 116 5, ,050 1,130 1, acres.. 15,699 35,310 51,446 4,888 6,193 55,4, ,30 Crop failure (see text) l934 farms reporting acres ,853 40,91,9 8,108 3, farms reporting acres ,93, , 96 36,89 1,18 181,049 Crop land, idle or fallow l934 farms reporting acres 3,6 1,900 1, is- 8, ,116 4, , farms reporting acres ,54 3, ,83,148 5, , 84 Plowable pasture 1934 farms reporting 6 1, acres. 1,150 3,48 33,454 1,013 34,903 13,60 1, , farms reporting 1, acres. 131,644 35,080 35,418 1,199 18,05 113,64 3, 13 5, s;aoo- Woodland pasture _.acres , ,48 415,986 15,669,83 19, acres , , ,138 10,333 1,599 6,03 3, 659 Other pasture acres. 1, 38,39 38,0 31,344 49,69 13,808 9,49 3,446 1, 365,4 139, acres 1, 019,900 13,5 101,008 85, ,55 4,896,30 1,, ,4 woodland not pastured 1934 acres 4, i;4ii" -----;85", , , acres.. 3,183 1,133 1, 86 5,5 1,091 All other land in farms acres. 10,495 9,53 4, ,160 3,1 6, , acres.. 6, 933 1, ,90 3, 333 6,465 6,544,114 3,1 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, idle, fallow, and plowable pasture) acres 16,65 359,8 16,16 6,84 11,8 30,35 35,01, , acres 14, ,93 98,141,04 100,34 1,86 33,516 1, ,05 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator:. Full owners----acres. 4,634 65,569,98 1, 59,833 18,53 13, ,64 Part owners acres ,156 15, ,150 8,885 3, ,54 Managers------acres ,50, Tenants acres._ 6, ,61 14,59 1,1 3,956 5~ iiii" 10,80,360 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator: Full owners----acres.. 93, 6,034 1,149, Part owners acres , , Managers------acres 40 1, iiiii" " ""35ii" Tenants acres 10 6,635 14, , 36 3, 001 CroiF~Ji~~:!C:S~~-~!~~~:~~~~:-~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~cres 1,165,993 3,188 3,50,350, , 4 Part owners acres 100 1,16 5,559 1,154 1, , 90 4, 3 Managers------acres " Tenants _---acres 1,881 8, Tiias 3, 51 6, i;i5i", 910 I The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area ls due to the tact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county m wl:lioh tlj.q headquarters are

12 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 53 OPERATOR, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Jim Hogg Jim Wells Johnson Jones Karnes Kaufman Kendall Kenedy Kent Kerr Kimble King Kinney Kleberg Knox , ,,810, 5 4, , ,30 3,334,804 3,16 5, , ,544 3,64,801, 695 3, , ,93 3,4, 34 3,0 3, , , , , ,30 1, 900 1,88 3, ,055 1,914,338 4, = = , ,40 43, ,080 44, ,60 38,0 854, ,000 30,880 83, , , ,0 551, , , , 696.4, , 34. 1, , , , 6.8 1, , , , ,65 46,15 54,4 405, , ,843 11,03,495 45,38 698,95 681, ,14 68, ,86 459, , ,84 400,056 58,811 36,146 44, ,10 361, ,61 14,54 508, 80 00, ,838 3, ,10 531,6 44,449 51!, , ,1 388,56 1, 03, , ,83 681, ,14 686,63 63,3 459, ,363 40, , ,91 365,614 31, , ,10 360,634 49,145 14,54 508, ,58 510,531 36, ,66 1,188, , , ,936 4, 41 1,894 10,53 1, , ,53 150, ,593 13,99 130,96 103,400 54, ,304 46,93 36, , , ,14,84 143, ,516 89,556 19,05 105,839 9,91 83,90 5,085 18,09 94, 31,88 391, ,694 36,11 15, ,9 6 43,5 86,461 41,8 38,895 4,596 3,04 56, ,314 64,84 43, 3, ,148 8,8 69, ,595 44,844 6, 59,681 33,80 9,10 64,91,46 35,04 11,19 9,64 1, ,49,31 59, ,84,60 13, 539 3,090 6,9 8,88 13, 03 64, , ,15 6,811 9,15 59,55 41, , ,94 4,581 6,111 9,143 4,95,60 1, , ,49 5,60 48,40 34,961 84,00 43,1 6, ,40 3,51,61 31,440 5,148 89,98 64,069 34,045 88,51 110,43 154, , , , , ,558 9,303 15, ,148 40, ,83, ,309 93,935 18,049 30, ,86 41,04 149,88 3 5,119, 6 11,35,089 14,950,41 15,53,543 13,309,4 15,659,31 5, 938,884 5, 09,045 4, 810,883 8, 85,95 6,41, 404 3, 655,16 6, 56,90 8,494, 53 10,33, , 619,00 14,543,855 3,39,348 9,385,846 19,10,10,5,938 8, 068,335 3, 335,11 6,3,308 1,68,419 10,159,803 5, 439,96, 46,463, 015,66 15,534, ,156,34 4, 01 5, 59 4, 96 3,6 8,14 54,60, 1,5 15, 951,44 48,8 1,336 8, ,010 11,10,01. 10,480 6,03 5,364 11,66 56,55 10,61 1,368,38 34,13 56,14 1,80 10, ,11, 3 11,384,489 14,85,30 15,499,493 13,1,09 14,16,59 5, 935,634 5,09,045 4, 93,883 8,8,5 6, 41,404 3, 655,16 6, 51,840 8,489, ,33, , 616,00 14,403,10 3,031,863 9,61,96 18,63,915 3,595,33 8, 046,335 3, 335,11 6, 30,158 1,66,069 10,159,803 5,418, 46, 466,991 6, 99,411 15,50,43 40,300 1,600 9,41 38,050 18,380 1, 491, 9 3, ,000 3, ,450 5, , ,645 34,485 14, ,95 3, 9,05, ,150, ,500 9,4 18,65,060 4, 605, 4'5 4,18, 58 5,180, 90 4,46, 68 5, 44,33 3, 836,99 4, 33,063 1,49, 051,4, 699 4, 85, 3, 915,59 1, 094,040, 91, ,65 3,490, , 641, 980 4,185, 545 ',416, 395 6,461,439 5, 661,950 5,48,39 5,,35 854, 11, 016,969 6, 0,169 5, 891,01 1, 435,348 3, 681,438 1, 199,015 4, 00, , 130 1, 598,46. 1,401, 381 1, 350,88 1, 38,90 1,15,45 613,810 81,869 89, ,494 46,415 I, 350, ,06 1,44, ,160, 35 1, 841,395 1, 539,39 3, 58,590 1,431, 65 1, 848,080 1,198, ;60-491,615 I, 819,450 1,163, 11 0,465 1, 04, ,14, 0, , 90,6 08, ,50 33,980,150 85, ,310 3, 556,44 81,080 1, 594,50 619,098 1, 566, ,950 5,8, 90 86,0 4 3,30 55,60 96,330 1, 58,815 14,510,034,865 34,50,416, 050 1, 438,10, 98, ,500, 6,643 84,000,49, , ,65 5, 36,031, 953,600 9, 601,913 6, 614,09 9,80,8 816, 01 38,50 1, 35,35 1, 55,565 1,4, ,51 1, 391, 14 1,11,40 4,44, ,45, 991,95 13,456,6 18,08,00 11,85,55 18,161,601 1, 31,830 3,380, 380,6 1, 80,856, 564,115 1,161,40 1, 88,855, 500,419 8, 54, ,411 3,081, 1,665 4, , ,30 89,890 18,3 30,98 188,53 48,585 3, ,69 4,131 9,40 18, , , ,5 3,139, 45 3,010 4, , ,54 95,3 1, , ,05 9,60 33, ,638 9,658 11,606 6,55 1, 58 38, 19 16, , 664 1,0 46 1, ,88 4,958 40,013 38,514 4,306 18, ,80 8, 504 6,066 13, 161 1, 68 3, 61 5, ,40 5, 965 1,033 0,465,310 18, , 1 3,44, , , ,34 1,83 9, 91 31,53 4,031 1, ,36, , I , 608 6,14 1,894,133,16 16, 153, 084 1,041 1, 608 1, 930 3, , , ,8 1,83 0,010 15,39 15,89 6,803, , ,115 10, ,833 1,30 41,549,800 3,359,33 35,466 1, 999 5,38 11,180 10,448 3,49 3,30 10,85 1, ,400 36,699 38,85 136, ,90 63,910 3,196 1,163 3,8 55,45 9, , 90 11,430 98, 9 6 8,48 65,005 36,44 6,435 80, ,61 18,90 99, , , 991 8,99 1, ,496 33, ,68 6,338 8,4 49, ,90 990,45 34,66 18,89 653, ,98 65, , , ,40 16,003 0,95 14,88 30,004 18, ,99 93,939 40,48 58,560 63, , ,918 49, , ,06 10, , 60, , ,11, 1,09 1,65 3, 580 1, ,49, ,584 9,84 13,895 6, 916 1,88, , 906, , 68 6, 903 3, 508, 906 5, 61 6,003 4,94 1,4 0,458, 501 1, 363,01 1,80 10,53 1, 995 1, 8 4,38 4 4,16 131,005 56,59 366,4 39,31 31,91 3, ,338 36,8 1,881 3,843 3, , , ,15 10,59 84, ,453 60, ,300,3 3, ,349 46,10 8,466 30,33 6,038 51,46 01, , 698 5,400 51,54 5,456 49,433 50,03,11 0 1,8 1,059 5,61 3, ,954 4, ,56 1,40 3,9 16,984 15, 53 3, ,804 4, ,349 18, ,54 4,895 65, , , ,055, 581 9, 15 54, ,05 198,659 1,041 15,389 6, ,90 6, 603 3,13 13, ,81 86,588 80, 90 1,1 1,593 9, , ,05 5, 518 3,3, ,019, , 053, , , , ;iii3-1, , ,406 3,0 6,05,980 13, ,463 1,963,09, ,5 14, ,453 4,159, 6 8,191 4, , , , 0 1, ,546 1, ,085 11,936 6, ;5iii- 1, ,94 1, loc!ited, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county,

13 54 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes Lamar Lamb 'Lampasas La Salle Lavaca Lee Leon Liherty Lime stone 1 Number of farms Jan. 1, ,58,340 1, ,36,301 3,481 1, 89 4, 563 Apr. 1, ,04, 381 1,0 6 4,191,189 4,319 1, 535 Fann operators, by color: 6, White operators number 4, 65,336 1, , 88 1, 66,030 1,4 3, number 4,95,349 1, , 5 1, 59, 91 1, 09 4, Colored operators 1935 number , number 1, , , 40 Fann operators, by tenure: Full owners number 1, , , , number 1, , , , 0 9 Part owners _number number Managers 1935 number number Tenants number 8 3, 88 1, ,139 1, 30, , number 4,35 1, , 05 1,1, , 51 FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area_ _1935 acres 604, , , , ,680 04,640 4,400 63, Proportion in farms Percent Average size of farms---~ acres , acres All land in farms Jan. 1, 1935 acres 430,5 644,33 45,395 00,115 56, ,30 496,06 1, ,83 0 Apr. 1, 1930 acres 454, ,06 41,398 33,43 54, ,95 341, ,8 486,83 1 White operators l935 acres 396, ,3 456, ,509 53,84,06 406,44 153, 65 43, acres 404, , , , ,951 4, , , ,938 3 Colored operators 1935 acres 34,3 1, ,50 5,096 89,60 19,49 5, acres 50,00 1, , 01 30,4 6, , ,443 80,899 5 Full owners acres 138,589 18, ,51 15,08 16, , , , acres 116,64 168,691 01,534 3, ,34 154, ,314 66,93 1,001 Part owners l935 acres 55,3 109, 601 1,68 13,566 19,460 39,438 48, 151 9,999 54, acres 6,18 89,544 5,56 101, , 14 3,556 1,03 '46, 3 3,405 9 Managers acres 4,043 1,88 13, ,000 0,35 4,405 3,350 15,818 3, acres 6, ,01 3, 184 1,0 3,933 3, , Tenants acres 3,13 4, , ,46 196,5 136,683 01,95 61, 9 86, acres 64,513 0,0 153, , ,89 118, , 410 4,815 35, Valueoffarms (land and buildings) Jan. 1, dollars 13,498,6 18,993,064 6, 4,65 6, 156,4 16,035,64 4, 838,14 6,44, 430 3,83l,OH 16,319, 1 34 Apr. 1, 1930 dollars 4,451,38 4,63,3 8, 944,035 6,831, 46 4,964,36, 483,66 6, 63,581 4, 44,99, 58, Average value per farm 1935 dollars,418 8,11 5,40 9, 88 3, 86,103 ).,851, 141 3, dollars 4, ,363,441 10,895 5, 95 3, ,894 4, 53 3 Average value per acre dollars dollars White operators dollars 1.488, ,964 6, 416, 190 6, 148,4 15,385,66 4, 01, ,38 3, 183,34 14,46, dollars 1,96,34 4,588,43 8, 918,435 6,,36 3,8,309 6, 1,0 4, 41,00 3, 69,604, 4,38 41 Colored operators l935 dollars 1, 009,844 3, 100 6,05 8, ,00 66,58 1, 361,10 64,690 I, 5, dollars, 655,045 85,030 5,600 64,050 1, 186,4 1, 356,455, 15,561 45,35 4, 813, Full owners 1935 dollars 3, 99,90 6, 55,00, 938,551, 14,369, 446,65, 3,, 965,458 1, 05,54 4, 58, dollars 5, 659,485 8, , 638,010 1, 988, ,850,80 3, 998,09, 34,813, 58,433 6, 60, 8 45 Part owners l935 dollars 1, 814,68 3, 58, , , 150 1, 951, , ,50 549,380 1,, l930 dollars 3, 0, 10 3,800,34 568,03 1, 38,91 3, 9, ,45 41,091 04,03 1, 61,416 4 Managers dollars 161,50 1, 19,50 114,640 50, ,330 58, ,40 15, dollars 313,650 1, 906, , ,600 99,840 39,40 0,000 11,60 10, Tenants _dollars, 55, 184, 139, 105, 405,939 3, 10,55 6,486, 84, 05,854,88, 0 1, 40,35 9, 89, dollars 15,6, 13 10, 331, 196 3, 361,858, 89,005 10,01,633,849, 5 3,465, 6 1,468,803 19, 19,351 Farm land according to use: 51 Crop land harvested 1934 farms reporting 5, 36,01 1, ,046,181 3,43 1, 565 4, 81 5 acres 45,415,533 65,40 38,48 158,604 3,949 9,951 4,04 4, farms reporting 5, 89,196 1, ,00,08 3, , acres 94, ,14 6,90 5,64 160,55 88, 16,696 41, , Crop failure (see text) 1934 farms reporting 609 1, , , acres 8,153 94,314 8,984 6,883 3,151 10,01, 3 3,63 ' 4, farms reporting acres,18 13, ,48 10,64 5, 598,38 6, 865 5, Crop land, idle or fallow 1934-_farms reporting 1, 045 1, I, acres 0,1 40,065 3, 83 5, 61, ,634 16,433 9, farms reporting ,~ acres 11, 19 15,013 4,14 8,59, 953 9, 994 0,85 11,850 5, Plowable pasture farms reporting,06 1, , , acres 50,099 45,59 3, 66 0,33 3,68 1,10 40,103 1, 16 5, farms reporting 1,11 1, , , acres 9,38 169,89 89,8 6, 64 3,10 10,311 6,896 9,830 30,860 6 Woodland pasture_ acres 46, ,93 13,983 36,59 03,3,6 3,6 93, acres 59, ,68, ,01 15,88 133,10 15, 069 9, Other pasture acres 30,695 1, 10 0, , 51 36,14 10,99 8,61 43,814 35, acres , ,09 35,3 134,108,19, 544 5, ,64 1 Woodland not pastured 1934 acres 10, , , , ,5 5, acres , 418 4,340 G, 05, All other land in farms 1934 acres 19,460 13,80 4, ,66 6, , , acres 15,580 9, 88 3,41 1, 904 6,311 5,3 1,86 6,19 ll, 084 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, 5 idle, fallow, and plowable pasture) 1934 acres 33,844 45,441 81,543 1,69 19,54 111,814 16,19 81,56 339, acres 34, ,46 10,48 1,38 10, ,65 181,836 69,696 3,98 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator: Full owners acres 59,855 93,599 4,390 19,91 65,81 31,05 31, 193 1,4 53, 8 8 Part owners acres 30,541 58,49 9, 665 4,31 14,54 6, 501,306, 83 3,98 9 Managers acres 1, 903 5, , 3 1, Tenants ---- acres 153, ,43 31, ,06 8,51 36,4 59,4 0,5 168, 15 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator: 81 Full owners acres, 40 33,93 3, 0,.848 1, 18 3, 8 3,051 1,85 11, Part owners acres 836 0,864 1, , ~~~ 83 Managers -- acres ; ; i;iiiiir , Tiio3-6,06 84 Tenants acres 39,45 4,004 5,110 Crop land, idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 85 Full owners acres 6, 56 14,000 1, 06,013,434 4,165 9,834 4, 066 6, Part owners -acres,49 9, ,043 1, , 8 8 Managers acres Tenants --- acres 10,888 16,0 1, 6 3, 390 4,493 5,34 5,490 4, 64 15, 1 See note regarding area of the State.

14 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 55 OPERATOR, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Lips Live Llano Loving Lubbock Lynn McCul- MoLen- McMul Madison Marion Martin Mason Mata Mavercomb 1 Oak loch nan len gorda ick , ,65,001 1,8 5,50 1,6 1, , I 55 1, ,495,138 1, 519 6,641 0,355 1, I, , ,6 I, 98 1,86 4, , , , ,460,11 1,505 5, , l, I , ,4 I 4 1,085 I , , , , 606 I, , , ';1 I, & ,541 1, , , , ,160 14,40 61, ,90 555,50 55, ,0 61, ,80 316,800 50,40 58,560 60, 160, , < , , I, , , , , , oog 543,5 00,060 54,66 516,544 65, ,880 48,63 4, ,80 619, , ,18 498, ,98 9,350 50,881 43,91 61, , ,153 6,39 100,50 448, ,88 44,35 49, , , ,5 00, ,91 515, , ,381 48, 156 0, 39 68,358 51,80 619, ,809 36,1 1 46, 18 49, ,85 9, ,316 4, ,904 5, ,853 19,91 40,81 443,83 610, ,548 49, , , ,6 1, ,? , , 565 1, 606 1,445 66, ,458 60, , , 69,430 5,336 1,430 18,83 11, , ,3 4,440 91, 145 5,84 10, ,905 95,8 66, , ,64 6,530 1, , ,31 186,104 15,944 8,495 85,318 54,858 80, , 13 13, 13, ,51 34,00 9,891 91,350 50,530 6,69 19,49 58,88 150,360 40,448 8, z:j- 85, , ,43 66,85 181,94 3, ,90,600 64, 1 4,45 64,166 48,09 10,89 30,483 3,566 8,64 94, ,08 39,51 8 6,380 46, ,890 34, ,446 8,566 34,994,85 40,800 4, ,643 66,646 10, , ,066 68, ,598 19,90 9, 16 6,545 04,38 15,406 14, 00 4, ,05 8,413 51, , ,31 10,640 61,0 93,854 49,63 144,51 33,030 1, ,10 4, , 6 55, ,684 86, ,16 50,39 96, ,33 46, ,341 3,451 56,59 106,58 4,08 163, 101 9,094 11,861 43,45 3, 501,388 9, 514,40', 801,1 33,800 18,60,335 14,035,40 14,10,05 6,385,191 3, 63,314 3, 1,60 I, 60,659 5, 90, 55 9, 848,14 10,44,84 5, 853, ,444,458 1,533,00 9,888, 36 33,300,513,616 18,44,16 18,10,638 48,856,60 5,9, 5 4,868,49, 038,89 9, 690,560 13, 13, 609 1,88,691, 389, ,594 8,3 10,145 19,04 6,886, ,961 4, 3 1,34 1, 3 1, 006,339 11,93 5,44 1, ,894 10,936 13,34 91,663 11,08 8, 6 1,318,35 6,4,06 1, 308 1,488 14,501, , I ,501, 388 9,505,80, 801,1 33,800 18,03,050 14,008,500 14, 103,05 5,048,649 3, 59,034, 605,366 81,454 5, 90,55 9,848, 14 9, 88,04 5, 863, ,444,458 1,504,9 9,88, 36 33,300,36,6 18,6,66 18,648,538 43,494,854 5,86, 5 3, 900,430 9,80 9, 689,80 13,133, ,30,81, 389, , ,85 6,90 4,000 1, 336,54 4, 80 51,304 86, , ,10 6, ,390 1,540 6,100 5, 361,406 10, ,06 1, 115, , , I, 99,005 6, 08,665 3,846, 0,800 6, 566,96 3, 48,815,386,39 8, 68,58 58,90 I, 186,955 35,430 1, 546,858 5, 811,949, 6,330 1, 63, , 509,635 3, 653, 18. 5, 151,8 5,540 9, 38,60 5,4, 50 6, 051,809 13,09, ,90 1, 805, 19 1,164, 859, 65,660, 16, 183 3, 8,631 1, 5, ,49, 18,14 I, 3,314 I5, 60 I, 943,16 1, 884,085, 46,1, 83,496 91,51 44,40 98,584 8,31 1, 968,46, 81,5 683, , 00,15 1,836, OI, 60,9 II8, 000,99,40 I, 5,55 1, 45,336 4, 150, 116 I, 99, ,855 68,45 1, 0,995, 039, 53, 94, , ,800 95, 150. I, 1,540 51,840 41,60 I, 533,30 543,500 66,600 80,400 86, I, 599,380 I, 069,308 1, 330, 115 1, 86, ,14 1, 434,665 55, ,60 343,00 45,400 4, 148,435 1, 089,45 14,60 86, , 406,00 1, 4, , , 649,455, 354,481 1, 604,190 98,900 9, 33,5, 189,340 3, 50,938 14, 14,83 I, 98,491 1, 406,908 3,645 I, 888,99 998, 98I 3, 649,604, I0, 45 49, 58,394 '5, 609,14 I, 9I8, , 99, ,089,041 6, 65,058 9,90,354, 5, I5, 441, ,955 4, 9,885,454, 9 4, 688,39 893, , I, 91 1,496 1, 13 4, ,136 I, 5I , 408 I ,9 1,968 16,85 14, ,534 11,3 91,663,83,339 34,051 69, 11 31,609 59, I4 6, , ,408,083 1, 411 6,4I9 I39,08 1, I, ,4 1,694 8, ,54 89, I9 134,988 41,198 10,90 83,03 4, ,913 36, 49,699, ,36 1, , ,315 3,64 9, ,3 11,508 16,589 86,35 1, , 141 3, ,41 3, , , 03 4, 99 I, ,498 1,8 5,98 6, ,80 1, , 198, 440 5, I , ,13 8,44 3, , 01 10,346 8,115 30,8, 490,388 14, ,316,13 11,819 4, l 9,89, 50 4, , ,39 11,906 1, 34 4, 538 8,061 6,136 5,061 11, ,69 1, , , ,13 1,6, ,83 58,30 1, 69 1, ,068 4, 619 4, 950 6, , 09, , ,584 1, 986 8, ,84 6,36 13,094 19,5 3, 1,646 4,838 11,44 8, 315 9,980 3, ,60 503, ,660 69,50 1, 43 99,064 10,91 83, 0i 89, ' 39,51 30, , 19 63, ,889 6, ,54 36, ,59 46,36 5, ,96,51 11,86 39,83 0,89 4,980 36,511,19 48, 11 89,549 54,356 0, ,0 34,893 5,433 9,350 31,59 99,051 14,0 49, , , 160, 89 30,553 88,38 16, , , ,834 1, ,04 6, I, 043 3, , 551 1, I, 36 1, ,9 3,954 3, , 960, 4 4,960 19,36 45,049 4,645,436, 53 5,04 I, 144 3, 890, 031 1, ,361 9, 83 3,60 1,9 1,108 4,5 1,8, 816 3, 33 3, ,95 101,83 31, , , ,655 49,866 1, ,936 56,65 140,64 43, ,45 14, ,656 80,981 4, , , , 454,995 15,904 10, 5 56, ,491 5, ,33, I8 6,65 39,9 6,388 43,35 36,08 41,369 80,64 I, ,996 13,36 0,988 1,095 1,303, 44 38,545..,_ 4,446 I, 60 14,833 19,316 15,8 31,013 1, 060 6,060, , 030 4,48 8, , ,308, 654 5,96 64, , I, ,84,455 8, ,93 93,88 53,01 14,041 4, 18 45,5 18, 10 36, 184 9, 66 36,969 3, ,960,436 4, 01! 80,. 38,839,1 3,3 64 3, 5 I, 40 13,861 I, 9, , ,940 9,38,06 9, , , , i;ii5ii" I, 60,83 114, , ,9 4, , ,094,18 50, , 09 1, 510 9,94 I, 0 6, ,6 6,14 1,65 10, 40 3, 60 3, 6 8, , 55,115 4, 53 1, 03,84 3,116 85, , , , , I, ,053,139 1, ,149 5, 5 3,89 18,958 1,196 3,08 6, 608 9, ,496 88

15 56 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ["White" ineludes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) Medina Menard Midland Milam Mills Mitchell Montague Montgomery Moore FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS 1 Number of fanns jan. 1, , , 995 1,543 1,348,649 1, Apr. 1, , ~.469 1,484 1,481,360 1, 3 14 Farm operators, by color: 3 White operators. l935. number.. 1, ,990 1, 543 1, 3,649 1, number 1, ,16 1,484 1,49,300 1, 089., Colored operators _ number , number , Farm operators, by tenure: Full owners number , Q number , Part owners number number Managers _.number number Tenants -- l935. number J4 3, , number , ,064 1, FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area l935.. acres.. 865,90 584,960 56, ,60 445, ,400 51J4, , , Proportion in farms percent Average size of farms acres._ ,4. 9 1, , I930.. acres 430., , , All land in tarms Jan. 1, acres._ 0,05 I 585,4 I 586,9 533,690 41,056 55, , ,5 48,698 0 Apr. 1, acres 684,43 I 85,55 I 5,1 491,85 46,51 551,09 50, ,48 38,806 1 White operators l935.. acres.. 6,91 585,4 586,93 485,05 41, , , 119 1, , acres 68,55 85,485 5,1 419,989 46,61 544,91 60, ,64 38,806 8 Colored operators acres, ,638,811 8, acres. 1, ,863 6, 38 31, Full owners acres 363, 68 3,95 80, ,58 05,9 93,10 188,46 93,165 89, acres 346,46 43,80 36, 1 146,8 19,565 88,550 18,45 80,95 3,33 Part owners acres. 15, , 190 6,939 6,45 65,91 11,184 10,1 6, , acres 19,846 96, 16 8,405 43,13 60,169 51,630 98,3 '8, , 1 9 Managers acres._ 9,19 9,00 119,94 1,655 6,150 15,90 9,001 4, , acres.. 3,138 11, ,340 10,31 4,98 18,95 5, , Tenants acres. 5, ,4 159,59 5,53 139, ,93 1,50 5,34 140, acres 1,9 1, 15 3,90 91, ,490,94 01,34 50,94 98, Value of farms (land and buildings).jan. 1, dollars 1,86,686, 991,955, 01,54 16,56,694 6, 60, 161 9, 63,336, 384, 196 1, 90,038 8, 155, Apr. 1, dollars._ 1,441,66 14,563,560 8, 5,85,135,030 8, 9,8 15,080,45 11,14,049 3, 0,015 8, 349, Average value per farm dollars,153 19,493 13,495 3,355 4,05,149, 88 1, 15 8, dollars 10,969 36,318 4,310 4,96 5,98 10, 183 4, 1 1, 0 4,984 3 Average value per acre l935. dollars dollars White operators dollars 1,81,36, 991,955, 013,54 15,199,05 6, 60,161 9, 590,396, 384,196 1, 55,889 8, 155, dollars.. 1,363,815 14,558,560 8, 5,85 8,465,010 8, 9,8 14,81,515 11,14,049, ,349,16 41 Colored operators dol!ars 50,310 4,000 1, 556,989 46,940 36, dollars,450 li, , 669,10 63,30 684,008 Full owners l935. dollars , 839,69 3,431, 630 1,49, 33 4,80,39 3, 146,16, 35,5, 680,40 1, 143, 618 1, 95, dollars 8, 153,165 6, 988,455 1, 136,040, 513,30 4, 0,01 3,406, 95 4, 05,599 1,866,15 984,30 45 Part owners dollars,, 159 1, 83,450, 98,006, 16,445 89,043 1, 89,039 1, 344,34 9,44, 09, dollars 4, 61,84 5, 18,605 1, 064,00, 005,964 1, 38,01 1,408, 90 1, 84,68 143,535, 553, Managers dollars._ 409,900 9,00 1,13,45 810,334 63,500 1, 63,50 331, 35 40,000 1, 481, dollars. 454,49 159,65 4, 59,00 468,990 1,850, 180,00 33,900 4, 940 1, 80, OJlO Tenants dollars 49 3, 895,998 1, 45,65, 15,450 8, 9,66, 11,44 3,,90 3, 08,16 666,946, 64, dollars 4, 161,84, 196,95 1,816, 55 1,146,346 3, 60,95 8,084,460 4,890,8 1, 01,365, 941,63 Farm land according to use: 51 Crop land harvested 1934 farms reporting 1, , 8 1,34 1,6,344 1, acres 89,50 16,31 34,906 4,539 9,01 19,950 91,095 3, 19, farms reporting 1, ,39 1,33 1,431,19 1, acres 103,895 16,46 4,41 8,85 89,343 13, ,866 34,96 49, Crop failure (see text) l934 farms reporting , , acres 3, ,906 16,840, ,034 8,09 1,48 158, farms reporting acres 1,404, ,68 1, 980,8,563 5,38 8, Crop land, idle or fallow l934.. farms reporting , acres 16, ,10 8,449 3,198 6, 81 11,9 6, , farms reporting acres 8,41 1, ,661 5,180 3,164 3,50 1,993 9, Plowable pasture farms reporting , , acres 31,38 1,450 4, 04 50,51 6,114 9,844 3,658 19,453 1, farms reporting , acres.. 19, 60 5,164 4, 53 18,055 8, 005 1, 9,96 1,63 143, 3 6 Woodland pasture._ acres._ 56, , ,98 188, 56 15,435 63, so acres 106,68 1, ,8 194, ,8 14,969 33,639 Other pasture, acres , , ;9" 19,848 13,114 18,49 156,98,481 19, acres.. 41,48 85,4 50,335 3,68 96,666 98,31 108, 91 14,43 144,935 1 Woodland not pastured l984.. acres ,188 5, I, 341 6, acres., , , ,608 0, :oiis- 3 All other land in farms l984.. acres 5, 161, 0 l,r4 13, 55 6, 5 5, 55, 606, acres. 4,409 5, 081 3, ,58 11,490 1, ,9 5, 1 6, 998 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, idle, 86,488 5 fallow, and plowable pasture) acres. 160,943 18,491 63, ,59 91, ,115 04,59 60, acres 149,14 5,069 53, 333,60 104, ,803 40,105 65,90 80,93 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator: Full owners --- acres 13,458 4,60 9,88,3 1,30 55,60 33,389 36, 11 8,058 8 Part owners acres. 0,993,548,9 9,981 10,611 14,919 15,36 1, 09 4, Managers acres._ 1, , , Tenants acres.. 3,69 5,854 19,5 145,393 34,960 8,10 46,05 1,60 9, 95 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator: 56 30, Full owners----acres 10, , 5 4, 0 1,150 9, 314 8, Part owners acres 4, ,48, ,336 4, , Managers _---_---- acres , " 84 Tenants ----_ acres 8, ,553 9,48 1,83 0,104 14,8 89,841 Crop land, idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 1, 6 4,818 4, 966 6, 85 Full owners----acres 5, , 543 1, Part owners. -- acres, , , ,084 8 Managers _.acres ;58-8,96 88 Tenants. ---acres.. 8, ,615 1,339 5, T644-1 I The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm Is tabulated as In the county In which the headquarters are

16 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 5 OPERATOR, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, nnd all other nonwhite races] Morris Motley Nacogdoches Navarro Newton Nolan Nueces Ochiltree Oldham Orange Palo Pinto Panola Parker Parmer 1, ,000 5,60 1, 58 1,133 1, , 414 4,389, , , 486 6, 513 1,10 1, 154 1, ,69 4, 656, , 944 4, ,13 1, ,414, b69, , 491 4, ,146 1, , 69, 539, , 056 1, ~~--~ , , R 16-9, ,900 1, ,48 1, , , 338 1, , 935 4, , 15 1, ,08 58, 639 5, , ,10 1, , ,00 6,60 68, , ,00 496,000 50,40 98,50 8,30 613,10 538, ,000 5, o , ,13 491,00 36,49 599,8 81,368 53, , ,96 943, ,85 593, ,99 495, , , , ,8 56,358 64,564 41,5 38,905 4, ,98 66,66 I 69,995 30,116 44,8 414, ,30 490, , ,49 60, ,15 469, ,96 943, , ,355 6,64 494, , , ,448 84,35 491,14 45,400 40,86 3,460 4, ,98 5,84 69,995 03, ,4 414,059 33, ,341 56,35 1,049 4, , , 305 1, ,50 85,144 19, ,85 98,15 1, , ,14 31, ,6 5, ,84 13, , ,159 1,53 181,84 19,840 3,8 83,6,~ 35,935 19,6 186,633 9,899 4,68 134, 91, , , 31, 984 JI, , ,990 95,536 6, 8 164, ,118 0,031 4, 499 4,536 58, ,591 4, 48 15, 499 3,981 49,00 59,4 9, 15 6,004 18, 90 49,98,839 60,03 50,89 180,00 4,461 1, , 6,010 53,88 1,40 8 0, 13 80, 331 1, 60 11, l 106,031 4, ,661 10,448,664 5,800 33, ,081,48 14, , 66 38,64 6, ,840 5,953 8,60 1,84 1,031 1, ,8 193,44 18,96 38,888, 06,014 1,34 14,464 53,5 10, , ,36 188, , ,846 98,635 1,4 414, ,09 198,80 19,50 4,414,4 19,0 138,61 16,80 104, , 3,018 9, 364,9 6, 98,030 4, 85; 865 1, 503,9 9, 58,513 3,489,510 1, 3,44 8, 85,4 1, , 30,80 5, 044,396 8, R14, 46 11,445,945 33, 631,9 11,9,096 9, 51, 41, 554, 50 1, 60,14 13,08,4 43,811,000 16, 118,091, 500,644, 8,515 9, 850,696 8, 13,956 1, 59,889 14,500, , 18 15, 19 1, 386 4, ,1 19,691 1,845 40,61, 611 5,1 l, 149, 96 1, , 64 1,40,9,1 6,380 1,454 11,341,50,90 54,49, 39, 63 1, 64 4, 863 1, , 341,0 9, 35, 19 6, 094,814,541,43 1,095, 13 9, 36, 113 3,45,610 1,.1, 44 8, 85,4 1, 9,845, 30,80 3, 88,646 8, 80,00 11,445, , 910,00 11,39,436 8, 181,69 35,89, 185 1, 16,806 13,048,83 43,680,35 16,118,091, 500,644, 41,615 9, 850,696 5, 44,656 1,4, ,500, ,946 1,65,0 833,16, 316,44 408,64,400 31,900-1, 145 l, 156, 50 1, ,95 5,660 1, 339,508 5, 5, ,408 38, ,65-464,900, 469,300 35, ,360 1, 93,394 4, 5,9 6, 180,393 1, 01,891 3, 03,649 11,,5 3, 60,1 1, 553,60 54,35, 591,390, 604, 19 3, 991, 558, 343, , 613 3, 408, 100 5, 50, 61, 60,583 1, 058,66 4, 134,400 10,931,90 5, 35,5 3, 519,04 l, 68,340, 431,849 3, 91, 36 5, 896, 50 3, 600, ,910 4, 963,90 65,309, 548,89 81, ,50 4, 806,95 4, 40,1, 046, , 693,3 355,694 93, 69 5, 540, ,40 1, 53,833 43,463 3, 461,8 15, 43 1, 440,860 5, 991,000 5, 66, 550, 485,645 13, 650 3, 565,518 58,041 1, 86,969 :', 15, ,"540 13, ,490 40, 540 1, 04,446, 851, , 050 4, 039,0 1, 110, ,95 113, ,84 14, , 600 :, 193,63 6,10 1, 19,50 105,500 1, 344,300 3, 860, , , ,36 1,430 31,00 43, ,48, 59,95, 391,86 15, 5, ,851 4, 150,898 13,55,830 4, 03,06 1, 18,640 13,085,,683 1, 91,505 3, 341,96 3, 54, , 411,344 3, 936,56 3, 1,451 9,355,489 85,95 6, 168,18 3,0,530 4, 845,316 89,395 43,55 3, 045,093 3, 698,118 4, 04,18 3, 31, , ,88 5, 433 1,431 1, , 10 4, 04, ,165 53,954 11,446 33,894 19, ,50 8,609 51,019 10,064 8, 45 56,08 101,58 9,30 160, 416 1\ 1, 55 8b5 4,303 6, ,10 1, ,05 4,484, ,469 10,41 131, ,33 16,0 16,953 88,303 4,5 58,96 5, ,8 18,18 113,09 5, , ,085 1, , 019 4,38 5,564,014 1, ,99 4, , , , ,99 3, , , 945 4,034 8,039 1,089,64 6, 6 6,891 1, , 6 1,808 9,86 3, , 05 1, o4i , , 19,11,94 3, 980, 1 5, ,449 10,608 1, 081 8, 16 30, 6 1,~~ 1,66 6, i ,80 1, , 55 10,563 3,819 1, 966 5, 58 1,940 1,880, 66 10,086 16,81 4,400 3, , 5 1, , ,541 4, ,196 3,145 1,49 4, ,050 3, 84~ 1, 5 1, 4 5, ,909 9,36 10, , ,33 39,611 8,950 0,9 1,98,811 9,505 13,990 43,64 14,699 0,944 18, 5,48 14, ,311 "1, , ,894,183 68,068 69, ,033 41,89 83,18 149, , 1 6, 851 8,45,65 18,584 39,00 16,0-31,94 35,464 5, , , ,96 18,50 3,30 1, ,41 89,0 130,989 95,591,80 5, 315 4,96 160,904 45, , ,89 14,088 3,40 1,14 10,536 4,81 58,3 51,011 8, ,595 4,13 100,604 11, , ,449,90 43,685 1, , 54 5,80 4, , ,84 3,400 18,56 1, , ,14, , 51 4, ,98 4,854,06 5, 9,3 6, 56 1, , 86 1, 165 8,693 5, , ,339 13,46 13,069 3,6 6,68 9,40 9, 601, 091 1,6 4,516 11,05 8, 18, ~ , , ,41 44,84 6, , ,49 406,691 14,08 10,853 90,83 18,358 11,4 44, , , , ,04, , , ,596 16,85 4,00 10, , 119 1,46 394, ,015 1, , 16 6,8 1,450 3,514 64,956 66,94 1, 941 3, , ,448 3,06 3, 56 1,085,893 5,01 33, 015 1,915 10,885 34,058 8,18 3, , 19 5, 51~ 11,693 69, ;665" 1,513 3, , ,030 1, , 0 9, ,44 66,89 8,94 5, 49 5,98 109,445 94,865, 65 3, 64 8,41 59,46 41,069 58,65 so 4~i i6, 819 3,39 5, , ,358 5, , 333 4, ';8 14,668 6, ,83 183, , ,69 53,18 33, , 668 1,05 8 ~ , , ,60, 05 18, ,4 3,100 19,890 36, , 3 5, ,385 54, , ,453 6, 509, ,49 15,616, ,051 15,564 4,834. 5, , ,19 1,55 5, , 609, , ;669" , , , 66 18,38 1, 83 1,444 5,45 1,881, , ,494 5,545,35 88 located, even though: a part of the farm may be situated In an adjoining county.

17 58 AGRlCULTURE-TExAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) Pecos Polk Potter Presidio Rains Randall Reagan Real Red River FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS 1 Number of farms Jan. 1, , ,1l , 108 Apr. 1, , , , 39 Fann operators, by color: 3 White operators 1935 number 34 1, , , number 385 1, , ,03 5 Colored operators 1935 number , number , 9 Farm opera tors, by tenure: Full owners 1935 number 105 1, , 401 g 1930 number ,16 9 Part owners-_ number number Managers number Q number Tenants!935 number 189 1, , number 198 1, , , 4 FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area 1935 acres, 645, 60 8,880 59,60, 439,680 10, , , , , Proportion in farms -----, _percent Value of fanns (land and buildings)_jan. 1, 1935 nollars 14, 54,6 3, 566,630, 146,38 10,980,98 1, 94,0 9, 496,306 4, 853,448 3, 183,60 9, 86,66 34 Apr. 1, 1930 dollars 16,5,436 4, 394,94 10,461,10 5, 505,840 3, 31, 93 0,681,85 3, 56,00 4, 058,896 15, 15,86 35 Average value per farm 1935 dollars 38,883 1,401 18,04 14,533 1, 64 11, ,9 11,04 1, dollars 43, 53 1, 911 3,488 10,349 1, 96 4,534 48,863 16,043, Average value per acre 1935 dollars dollars White operators 1935 dollars 14, 54,6, 50,394,146, 38 10,983,98 1, 88, 01 9, 496,306 4, 853,448 3,183, 60 8, 388, _.dollars 16,5,436 3, 96, 11 10, 461, 10 5, 504, 540 3, 14,43 0,681,85 3, 56,00 4, 058,896 13, 05, Colored operators dollars- _ 816,36 3, ,185 89, dollars 1, 098,13 1, ,30, 0,6 43 Full owners dollars 3, 98, 01. 1, 68,836 1, 61, 410 4, 5,58 10,430, 900,64 615, 568,133, 685 3, 80, dollars_- 4, 10,0, 88,01 1, 536,400 3, 6,665 1, 03,5, 13, 10 16,0, 38,05 4, 44,35 45 Part owners 1935 dollars a. 959, ,605 1, 186, 355 ",15, ,395, 06,50 95,880 33,53 I, 014, Q dollars, 9,315 90,15 1, 34,00 89,510 04,645 5, 44,915 99, ,040 1, 635, 5 4 Managers 1935 dohars, 65, 30 16, 13, 689,846, 59, , ,60 140,14 58, dollars 5, 41,5 51, 500 4, 95,600 14,360 3,500 1, 93,65 58,800 90, , Tenants dollars 3, 98,95 1, 530,05, 009,1 1, 516, 95 1, 065, 3, 465, 6 3, 80,000 51, 685 4, 83, dollars 4, 904, 16 1, 64,638, 3,40 1, 16,305, 04,83 6, 39,985,143, 450 1, 036, 14 8, 681, 19 Fann land according to use: 51 Crop land harvested 1934 farms reporting 19, , , 0 5 acres 9, 69 50, 316,968, 36 48, ,535 1, 656,19 164, farms reporting 45, , ,10 54 acres 13, 630 4,8 4,546 9, 04 61,656 18, , 35 01, 9 55 Crop failure (see text) 1934-_farms reporting ,11 56 acres 1, 585 5, 31 30,910,953 3, 38 14,33 3, , farms reporting 3 1, acres 1,364 18, ,199 1, 414 4, , Crop land, idle or fallow 1934 farms reporting , acres, ,134, 36 4, 150 6,153 38,055,366, farms reporting acres 1, 69, 1 6, 96 14,33, 391 6,036 15,0 19, Plowable pasture 1934-_farms reporting , acres 51 6,4 58,9 11,438 8, , , farms reporting , acres 14,90 5,868 9,055 1, 531, ,60 6, 055 1, 03 38, Woodland pasture 1934 acres 48, ,40 3, ,848 15,34 1 Average size of farms 1935 acres 6, , 55. 8, , , acres 6, , , , , All land in farms Jan. 1, 1935 acres, 545, , 11 '604, 0, 0,444 18, , ,995 '413, , 03 0 Apr. 1, 1930 acres--, 386, , , 6 95,33 115,980 '649, 5 50,39 411,18 419, 40 1 White operators acres, 545, , ,0, 0,414 13,03 548,619 59, , , Q acres, 386,064 1,33 580,6 95,3 109, ,5 50,39 411,18 361, 36 3 Colored operators 1935 acres 3, ,106 46, acres 30,69 ~ , 38 58, Full owners acres 504,9 91,056 9, 05 11,53 46, ,19 5,950 68, , acres 46,499 8,548 16, ,508 34,96 186,803 19, 00 1,308 14,93 Part owners acres 61,390 5, , ,548 8,84 160,81 11,865 43,068 48, acres 33,1 1,5 48, ,981 6, ,83 11,40 64,344 50,508 9 Managers 1935 acres 64,80 5, , ,580 94,090 4,081 1, acres 833, 490 3, 1 430,445 8, 04, 00 9, ~4so- 11,490 6, Tenants acres 86,064 84,439 14, ,563,049 15, , 180,94 6, Q acres 5,354 49, ,013 88,96,19 59, ,4 118,045 1, acres 99 8, 18 4, 1 30, 369 : 69 Other pasture acres, 54,61 4, 39 45,18, ~86, , ; ;64-3,639 8, 1 10,14 91, acres, 351,6 3, , , 53. 6,386 60,06 501, ,111 16,064 1 Woodland not pastured 1934 acres 55, , , acres 40, , 886 1, 85 8,00 3 All other land in farms acres 6, 35 6, 46 3, 951,360 4,16 6, T , acres 3, 40 6, ,0 4,9 8, , 35 Land available for crops (harva~ted, fail.ure, 5 idle, fallow, and plowable pasture) 1934-_acres 14,035,153 14,551 5,86 65,89 380, 1, 656 8, , acres 30,963 4,358 19,480 0,100 3,04 580,993 6,44, 39 64, 81 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator: Full owners acres, ,9 6,3, , ,946 1, 656 1,180 46,314 8 Part owners acres 1, 954 1, 04, , 15 3, ,16 9 Managers acres 1, , Tenants -----_--- acres 3, 541 8,189 13, 58 4,596 30,95 4, ,031 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator: 81 Full owners- acres 46, 50 8,04 1, ,3, 06 4,193 8 Part owners acres , , ,19~ 83 Managers------acres , , Tenants acres 54,460 14,80 1, 656 1, 91 80, , 861 Crop land, idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 85 Full owners acres 505 5, 068, 69 1, 93, 0 10,005 1, 540, Part owners -- acres , , , Managers acres 1, , Tenants acres 648 4, 50 3, 561 1, 93 3, , ' Boundary of San Jacinto and Walker changed in 199. ' The excess of farm acreage over approximate Iand area is due to the tact that the entire acreage of 8

18 AGR1CtJLTURE-TExAS 59 OPEltATOR, 1035 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Reeves Refugio Roberts Robertson Rockwall Runnels Rusk Sabine San Sau Augustine Jacinto 1 San Patricio San Saba Schleicber Scurry ,403 4,065 1,995,196 1,408 1,869 1, ,161, , ,33,544,334, ,335 I,54 5,838 6,46 3,56 3,64,3I, 84,359, I I 3, 161 3,898 1,59 1,458 I,300 1, I ,3 1,83 1, 1, , 59 1,038 1, 65 1, , iiiio ,54 1,66 1, 564 1, I ,18 1,4 1,44 1,40 I, I I40 I4 I,603 I, 564 I, 601 1, , 9, , , ,3,4 61,118 1,3,4 606, 6' i4;5io- 1, ,86 636,34 336, ,88 185,01 8,85 48,00 4,.69, 351 4, 344,994 11,355 13, , ,09 34, ,53 3,49, 506 1,900 4,11 3,11 6,999 16,386 80,40,16 110,63 118,45,500,6 9, 10,038 1,398 19, , , , , ,8 59, ,8 53,64 11,431 86, ,94 5, ,6 31,16 114,696 6,45, 8, 613,40 35,68 54, I , ,36 34,005 91,99 46,39 6,43 95,66 10, ,395 39,99,84 13, 399 4, ,684 19,053 8,16,439 11,593,033,399, , ,105 83,996 80,968 6,640 3,13,356 3,31 18,56 I I4,10 13, ,6 51,585 4, 4,35,845,84 5,5, , ,0 595,0 618,3I5 59,46 1,956 9,563 09,984 88,441 63,163 1,809 0,94 9,14 301,I31 0,980,I05 8,668,44 8,9 11, I 69, ,680 44,43 34,I4 84,98 I36, ,454 54,94 04,39 9,594 38, I5, 85 I99,84 8,396,886 1,034,653 I,438 1, , 69, 351, 456, 66 6, 45, 5, 989, 39 4, 58, 360 0, 964, 45 6, 38, 854 4, 1,394 9, 630,564 8, 613,40,, 66, 33,43 8,489,94 8, 18, ,906..,13,110 I60, ,360,158, 03 3,600 9,44 4, 365,40 61,351 I8, 950 3, 856,11 866,648 98,06 1, 38,993 1, 131, ,404 1, 16, 3 99,306 1, 06,65 4 9; ,335 5 ' ,446 84,864 31, , 351, ,49 ~ ,46 19,08 15,083 1,844 1,39 1,489 4, ,0,441 4,83, 6 953,635 33,4 34,4 19,00, 85,3 4,43, , ,98 108,801 0 I5,$S3 9 '13,~~: 9~ 9 3, ,991 4,453 16, ,68 40, , 96 1,488 59, ,64,15 4,63., 601 6, I,69, 59,03 90,45, 90,50,640 1,0,080,5,99 50,00 1, 903,610,491,4 1,88I, ,438 I31 44, i~~ 11,49I 11 I,36 4 3, , ,0, i;siii- 499, a;ao- 6,686 60,0 15,94 11,995 9,90 I80 13,36I 4,40 3, ,083 1, , i;634-3, 53,53 3, 91, ,159 06, , ,000 3,593,183 6,95,996 3,189 13,399 3, ,91 1,4 0, , , , , ,655 13,803 85,081 15,350 0,50 4,14 4,368 11,469 6,658 04,400 5,648 I,,838 I, 858,90 835,640 I, 35, ia;soo-, 638,89 4,61, ,35 1,00 0,99 88 I,46 3Q 811! 10 1, I, ,505 18,83,61 1,808 3,834 3,98,01 1,054 5, I,59 0,411 5,44 40, 064 I5, 86, 43 IO, 04 6,366 69, ;54-9,I9 I58 1, , 3I i;oos- 9,91 43, , oi- 8,310,865 10,366,545,503,98, 459,356 94,90 434,00 9,80,9 15,408,643,55 56,9,461 30,01 89I 8,6 14 5, I5, ,45 1, 05 0, ,55 I84, 93 I06,603 I00,060 10,80,8 1,55 9,306, 95 31, ,4 90,8 5,885 1,355 I38,855 4, 918,1 5,886, , ,189 8,000 1,400,93,51 5, 163,516 5,90 135,69 6,8 11, ,I ,05,I95 5, ,53,68 4,055 1, 8 38,55 8,635 89,05 9,385 5,503 45,303 3,35,050 I, 35 1,30,85 36, loi, ,680 86,903,530 14,33 I3, I50 54,941 55,65 5,460 4,43 40,35 30,99 1, 00,845,668,030 1,065 I, ,485, 030, 8,050 15,8I5 380,980 1,003,80 1, 61,831 6,15 114, iiao;aio- 940,564 I,50 31, 49I 1,360 3I, ,6 135 I,366 55,05 1 3,9 601, ,95 11,86 1,43 3,8 3,099 3,00 8,411 5,340 3,86 4,35 4,90 56, , 85 IO, 491 I, 6I6 8 69, iii;oso- 398, ,5 I39, 6I5 114,641 11,15 31,084,400 60,88 61, 19 6,63 0, ,59 5,60, 181,413 3, 5, , I, 684,338, 530, ,05 695, ,000 1, 350,368 8, ,301 I5, 000 1,00 1, I69, 480 1, 485,19,93 53,040 1, 31 49,53 I 54 I, ; , , , ,0 I9, 95 I8, 6,398 6,186 3,381 3,594 10,581 I4,86 5,440 6,9 1,93, ,143 31, I03, 46 4,545 0,64 38,561 3,48 35,984 59,551 3,91 I6, 09 IO, 89 4, ,-946-6,965 1, 680,59 1, 833, I, 10 I ,640.I ,05 36, ,11 36, I04, 0 63,66 50, ,6 31,689 14,99 14,583 I0, 056 I8, 63,38 6,19,19 11,91 16, , ,11 654,88 66,80I 654, I43 396,004 33I, ,410 4,415 40,636 4, ,06 01,439 10,39,904 14,54,663,553 IO, , 044, 551 I8, 44, 3 10, 3, , 4 6, 06, 44 14, 564, , 08 18, 965, , , 95 IO, ,36 9,441 49,369 8,19 3, io;94-80, 94 1, 4 31,1 1,46 34,04 9,1 I48 I, ; 4, }g~, ,I80 I60, 359 1, 6,I43 3,6 91 3,41 1,5,41 4,809 4,39 41,IOO I0,39 4, ,359 ~m 4,~ ~ ~ ~m 3, I5, ;6i i , 6 I, ,181 30, 691 3, 85,383 I , a;oo-, ,85, ,6, 35, 056,5 3,19, 945 6, 3I9, 5 1, 08,35 1, 456,6,855, ,9,345 I,30 165,691 1,566 19,9 08 6,469 I45 5, , , , ,64 5,409 5,3 I5, 95 I3, ,498,380 6,56 13,068 I96, ,6 3I,063 6,315,686 6, 34,356,68, 59 1, 09,45 I, 584,61 53,000 63,600,836,303 4, 3,95 1,90 69,055 1, 81 93,66 88 I8, , , , , ,656 94,34 111,6 46,65 431,81 I,8,484 3,85,954 I01, ,361 3,138 6,195 I98 30,54, 41 8, , ,09 8,466 10, 059 1, 380 4, , i;i5- farm Is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters are located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 88, ,434. 3, ,08 41,99 830,08 41,99 44,55 311,8 96,6 64,55 65,43 36,884 3,19 I8,580 11,I, ,3,905 3,80 44, , I , , , ,4~ ~ ,03 5,401 6,33 6,45 8 1,4 9 3, , , , 5, , 88, , , , I, 885 8, 51, ,3,905 15,0, I, , 551,460 6,13,408 1,469,880 1,14, 430 3,03,450 3,311,86 3,I33, 095, 660, ,89 1,5I 10 9, , ,58 5 1, , 9I 4 14, n68-94, , ,83 1,166 31,648 40, 5I4 5,699 1, 15 1,15 8,308,36 1, , , 59, , 493, , 000, , 0, , , , 800, , 45, I, I34, , , , , , , , , ,41 6 I9, , , I8 6, , ,49 5 4, ,90 11, , , , , I, , 11 88

19 60 AGRlCULTURE-TExAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE 0:1!' ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS Shackelford ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes Shelby Sherman Smith Somervell Starr Stephens Sterling Stonewall 1 Number of farms Jan. 1, , , , , 05 Apr.1, , , , Farm opera tors, by color: 3 White operators number 498 3, , , , number 461 3, , , Colored operators number 1,08, number 1 1,196 3, Farm opera tors, by tenure: Full owners number 18 1, , number 163 1, 810 1, Part owners num ber number Managers number number Tenants number 40, , number 01, , FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area acres 606, ,10 598, ,800 11,60 86,0 59, ,0 545, Proportion in farms_ ---Percent Average size of farms acres.. 1, , , acres 1, , , All land in farms-jan. 1, acres.. 516, , , 53 50,49 99,964 56,68 503,63 508,000 5, Apr. 1, acres 51, ,86 50,63 446,980 84,10 45,404 48, , , 1 White operators acres 516,58 4, , 53 38,030 99,964 56,68 503,63 508,000 50, acres 51,915 54,3 50,63 80,643 84,10 45,404 48,94 581, ,991 3 Colored operators _acres 41,19 14, ii", acres 40 4, ,33 1, 86 5 Full owners l935.. acres,11 11, ,405 08,50 9, ,19 100,365 15,518 8, acres 160, 0 15, 185 9, , 11 30,44 149, ,84 14,48 195, 90 Part owners l935.. acres 19, ,09 43,58 8,31 1, ;.010 4,433 16,59 64,961 8 I930.. acres 134, 816,10 05,996 35, 661 4, 990 6, 8.5 6,635 46, 4 54, Managers acres._ ,550 4,38 1, 440 6, 00 19,005 8,30 8, acres 181,881, ,40 6, 48 1, 65 53,418 Q,OOO 1,800 6, Tenants.1935 acres._ 109,08 130,088 1,000 61, 55 56, , , , , acres 44, , ,998 3,454 46,93 35, ,415 14, ,05 33 Valne of farms (land and buildings)_jan. 1, dollars, 158, 319 6, 190,948 10, 511,118 1,05, 14 1, 184, 60 3, 03,50 4, 3,38 4, 983,111 6, 844, Apr. 1, dollars 9, 89,613 8, 508, 05) 1,664,94 15,166,945 1, 505,690, 30,369, 30, 539 6, 81,568 0, 06,4 35 Average value per farm l935. dollars 14,34 1, 5,51 1, 4, 369,101 5,114 41, 183 6, dollars 1,190 1, 34 4,498,196 3,30 1, 0 9, 45 49,864 10, 43 3 Average value per acre l935.. dollars dollars White operators l935. doilars,158, 319 5, 35, 18 10,511,118 8, 466,4 1, 184, 60 3, 03,50 4, 3,38 4, 983,111 6, 80, dollars 9, 8,613, 18,894 1,664,94 10,33,49 1, 505,690, 30,369, 9,539 6, 81,568 8, 990,9 41 Colored operators_ do!lars 815,80 3, 590,990 36, dollars, 000 1, 39, 163 4, 834,466 J, 000 6, Full owners dollars 3, 51,86 3, 555,66, 813,365 5, 606,08 30,4 1, 36,48 981,94,144, 19 3, 51, dollars 3, 10, 036 4, 568,460, 0,480 6, 655, ,510 1, 46,846 1, 88,14,158, 388 3, 563, Part owners l935.. do!lars 1, 564,48 6,695 4, 519,003 83,846 19, , 104, 9, 513 1, 06, , dollars, 698,33 568,344 5, 9,94 1, 09,689 93, ,495 3, 364,095, 884,445 81,4 4 Managers.1935_. dollars,000 4, 50 3,50 13,00 19,00 40,000 14,40 83,00 83, dollars, 454,10 34,00 1, 433, ,410 8,100 31, , ,000 90,06 49 Tenants _dollars, 03,85, 368,8, 405,500 5, 439, ,5 0,18 991,340 1, 049,036, 395, dollars 1, 516, 530 3, 33,053 3, 30,80 6, 8,1 839,50 658,033 1, 845,430 1, 610,35 3, 66,915 Farm land according to nse: 51 Crop land harvested farms reporting 49 4, , , acres 35,811 10,5 14,6 169, 1 16,906 4,640 41,580, 503, farms reporting 384 4, , , acres 3,8 1,950 15,864 1,99 1,498 3,316 3,40 3, 8 95, Crop failure (see text) l934.. farms reporting acres 6, 35 4, ,89 6, 38 4, 61 6, 14,04 1, 80 41, farms reporting acres 11,830 1, ,9 4, , 86 1,069 1,199 14, Crop land, idle or fallow l934. farms reporting 80 1, 818 3, acres, 568 6,330 58,958 51,664 5, 6 4, 58, , farms reporting , acres 1,45 16,86 41,494 35,33 5, 540,059 5, ,56 63 Plowable pasture 1934 farms reporting 59,64 3, acres 1, ,14 00,85 58,95 1, 38 6, 3, 4 3, 665, farms reporting 31 1, , acres 8,148 6,818 41,03 9,8 1,400 36,10 5, 5 410, 916.,. 6 Woodland pasture _ l934.. acres 10,336 59,644 61,985 58,18 114,3 199,96 5, acres. 6,588 69,410 8,14 44,888 3, 60 19,031 1, 3 69 Other pasture l934. acres 359,54, ;389" 50,36 8, 4 385,499 35, ;44" 30, acres 366,480 1,836 91,554 3,969 4, 46 15, 591 0,500 55,08 31,944 1 Woodland not pastured 1g34.. acres 50 46,505 38,65 1, 940 3, acres 1, , 19 6,084 4, , 50, "4;83" " 3 All other land in farms acres, 383 1,989 65,358, 563 3, 59 6,146, acres.., , 15 1, 66 18,30 584, 95 3,684 10, 39 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, 5 idle, fallow, and plowable pasture) l934. acres 46, ,314 5,35 86,148 8,541 60, ,8 8,198 1, acres 4,40 168,63 4,353 8,48 9,093 84,331 0,049 5, ,606 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator: 1, 8 5,9 Full owners acres.. 11,331 4, 63 9,35 60,143 4,161 18,59 11, Part owners acres 8, 636 4,30 60,043 11, 134 1, 956 8, , , 03 9 Managers. acres._ ,04 1, " 40, Tenants _ acres 15,689 60,5 34,406 96,636 10,0 15,8 16, 165 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator:,185 41,898 4, , Full owners acres,6,95 1, 95 3,43 8 Part owners. --- acres 1, , , 31 3, ,13 83 Managers acres._ Tenants.acres -----;95" -----i:94" 44,96 3, a;oii- 1, 943 6,049 33, Crop land, idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 15,94 4,86 1,439, , Full owners acres , 3 86 Part owners acres 91 1, 093 8,30, , , Managers acres._ " ----io;oi4-80 3,16 88 Tenants acres 14,119 4,030 3, 93 1,151 1,9 I The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters are -

20 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 61 OPERATOR, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Sutton Swisher Tarrant Taylor Terrell I Terry Throck morton Titus Tom Green Travis Trinity Tyler Upshur Upton 168 1,04 4,03, , , 01 3, 366, , ,04 3,95, , ,01 3,60, , , , , ao ,806 1, , , 684 1,81 5 1, 01 3,48 1, 53 3,18 1,869 1,198 4,34,48 1,34 3,64 1, ,30,151 1,51,656 1,560 1, 048 3, 086,1 1, 6,803 1,61 869, ,148 1, , , G 1, , ,49 8 1, , 398 1,5 563, , ,440 54,0 5,90 581,10 1, 686, ,800 56, , , , , ,150 59,131 41, ,6 1, 433, ,0 48,09 869, , ,539 59,851 1, 459,84 459,19 464, ,390 59,131 46, ,585 1, 433, ,69 48,09 8.6,16 535,006 49,348 58, 516 1,459,84 458, ,059 5,60-3, ,90-5,191 1, ,31 10,95 16,60 183,584 1,164 9, , ,96 18,391 13,868 13, ,855 9,06 160,900 90,03 18,511 45,568 6,61 16,464 66, ,43,9 13,55 51, , ,34 4,361 94,15 30,00,1 39,83 16,805 5,84 90,160 18,48 115,933 18,056 11,966 0,554 43,455 18,88 44,655 9,11 164,38 443,648 63,60 65, ,840 6,95 19,9 198,09 16,100 33,0 488,81 56,009 8,104 11,31,58 1,63,65 4,800,1 11,131,405 9, 195,6,34,403 6,65, 84 13,55,40 19,465,913 36,311,98 1,68,95 9, 411,411 11,843,536 9, 04,431 6,688 1,49 6,151 5,1 1,841 4,868 8, 99 88,03 19,066 10,88 9, 49 66,48 8,13 14, ,313,98 1,63,65 4,650,43 11,15,595 9, 195,6, 34,003 6, 65,84 13,519, ,465,913 35,900,88 1,0,55 9,411,411 11,830,546 9,04, 431 5, ,85 5, , ,095 66,400 1,990, 50,814 4, 64,965 9, 86,99 3, 935,410 4,938, 653 1, 18,100, 3,616, 919, 4'10 6, 433,565 11,940,385 6,048, 06, 485,06, 56,43 3, 0,504 1, 084,93 3, 30,80, 069,185 1, 54,511 1, 350,1 836,98 1, 49,5 l, 04,990 5,364, 53 3, 681,911 4,16, 459,438,04 1, 568,330 1,844, 8 405, ,360 3, 5,10,10 93,40 600, ,40 1, 669, ,030 3,881,66 1, 1,400 1, 91,80 80,80 1, 588,900,130, 380 4,619,50 9, 33,383 5, 45,4, 613,383 4, 09,965 1, 49,53, 63,600, 18,45 16,808,04 10,435,360 3, 195,681 6, 910,003,30, ,3 1, , ,85 15,5 186, ,56 51, ,0,05 5 1, ,3 10,819 0, ,485 53, , ,499 1,445 8,051 31, , 51!1 10, ,893 6,15,64 8,93 9, ,48 15,64 6, ,88, aii- 15,490 5,686 9,895 95, , ,031 86,60 9,456 18,94 0,596 1, ,889 18,589 48,811 1, ,543 19,33 493, ,50 100, , ,13 90,404 53,494 aiiii~54o 88,55 115,1 141,3 -i~43i~568" """i89~5ii" 3, ,091 43,3 11,390 16,035 1, 468,,038 33, ,46 1, 65 1, ,04 1, T4i , ,305 9,505 5, ,456 69,334 9,44 6, ,39 4,06 13,914 49,810 5,94 4, ,960 66,091 3,36 484,344 51,491 65, ,3 8, ,859 50,69 5, ,803 18,191-55,831 18,0, ,616 6, 55-10,89 6,890, ioo 19 1, ,0, ,645 13,051 5,38,305. 1,36 10, 10,644 13,504 3, ,16 3,441 4, ,34 1, , ,03 13,346 15,963 46,593 5, ,48 6,05,104 1, ,194 1, , ~68" - 19,0 8,081 3,865 1, 694 located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county ,0 930,560 64, ,40 581,10 384, , ,033 I 999,15 69, ,94 558,8 16,60 143,90 95,96 80,05 330,95 59, , , ,95 113,6 89,15 6,60 1,33 69,369 51, ,5 3, ,6 14, ,34 1,935 6, 11 68, , ,81 11,63 6,50 63,804 98,030 41,396 38,3 4,040 60,1 165,561 86,5 11,45 4,9 65,035 54, 19 1,543 11,10 18,0 49,343,831 3,803 0,690,40 61,03 5,885 9,438 5,169 1,130, 58 8,46 13,990 1, 0 1, 5 9,15 138,6 0,143 35,45,145 1,003 90,416 36,80 9,188 43,516 31, ,319 90,163 8, 19 38,04 33,34 18, ,404 3, 63,15 0,84,518 1,04,8 5, 539,465 1, 111,6 5,91,94, 568,86 3, 1,50 1, 65,695 1, 9,865 5, 9,38 6, 944,04 1,460, 13,688 1,108 5,349,15 1, 34,048 1,380 1, 9 1, 51 1, ,40,880 0,841,158 15,540,64,89,81 1, 541,340 4, 330,16 5,104,15 1,0,901,818,41,899,960 1, 6,390 5, 560,41 0,95 6, 360 1,506,464 9, ,355 96,5 435,313 33,35 3, 099,55 31,90 155,45 1, 383,963,005,356 8, 610,460 6, 419,051 1, 399,045 1, 098,35,838, 549, 80,113 8, 610,655 9,38, 56 1, 64,960 1, 54,31 3, 55,63 03,49, 360,866 1, 614,15 105,85 0,80 309,56 05,155 1,845, 0,184,85 8, ,94 45,49 46,000 1, 16, 18 60,000 1,800 1,50 14,000, 944,9 536,00 436,50 38,000 15,350 1, 368,50 8, 14,005 8, 41,00 1, 046,3 483,450, 18,06, 41,19, 10,0 13,868,41 841, ,840,98, 599,3 1,4, 99 1, 696 1,13 3, , ,66 158,395 43,38 0,03 99,31, ,345 1, ,100 86, ,158 10,068 41,040 1,54 14, , "6 1,608 1,6"j)8 4, 545 1,04, ,105 5,088 10,56 3,04 3,5, ,680 9,166 1,115 1,061 9,004 3,854 33, , 5 1,16 11,406 6,161 4,45 1, , ,38 13,04 0,083 43,89 9, 31 1,933 30, ,168 15, 158 6,14 3,43 3,63,909 19,65 3,38 19,39 65,49 34,361 19,69 6,419 49,00 31,188 3,94 59,11 16,315 51,435 49,60 616,493 3,045 3, ,096 1, ,194 54,354 16,0 1,980 1,185 1, ,404 1,695 46,38 40,94, ,13 11,393 6,388 19,555 6,1 3,630 10,43 9, 45,164 16,39 6, 565,8 9,948,585 6,96 11,58 9, ,43 31,353 66,608 6,866 10,936 10, ,550 64,514 53,91 8, ,14 6,055 43,84 46,48 1,901 1,385 41,860 3, 31 9, 16 1, 1, , ,115 1, ,11 4,91 9,13 0,13 6,66 5,01 1, 53,60 4,34 3, , 89 10,56 1, , , 43 9,886 6,913 3, ~ " 0 4,434 3, 864 5,80 4,69,448 18, , , Tiia , 4 6,68 9, 54 1,1 1,848 64, , , , , , , , , , , , , , 31,00 3 1, 40, , 86, , , ,40, , 86, , 43 9, , , , , , , , , ,

21 6 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes ITEM Uvalde Val Verde Van Victoria Walker 1 Waller Ward Washing- (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) Zandt ton FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS 1 Number of farms Jan. 1, ,1,108,15 1, , 081 5G5 Apr. 1, ,01,14,16 1, , Farm operators, by color: 3 White operators number ,895 1, , number~ ,84 1, , Colored operators number.. Zl 59 1, , number , , 53 1 Farm operators by tenure: Full owners number , , number , , Part owners number _.number ll Managers... _ _ number._ number Tenants number , 850 1, 36 1, , number , 986 1, 9 1, ,190 8 FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA 15 Approximate land area acres. 1, 016,960 1, 93,10 531, , , , ,80 401,90, 060, Proportion in farms percent Average size of farms acres.. 1,43.1 8, , , acres.. 1, 03. 3, , , All land in farms. Jan. 1, acres. '1, 060,33 ', 0, , ,498 14,161 34, ,64 340,691 l, 44,364 0 Apr. 1, acres.. 915, 686 1, 89, 13 44, , , , , 148 3, 08 1, 30, 51 1 White operators Hi35.. acres.. 1, 060, 33, 0,914 4,95 39,035 15, , ,64 63, 168 1, 44, acres.. 915,686 1, 89, ,801 1, 51 10, ,684 51, 0 45,895 1, 30, 4 3 Colored operators..... _ acres.. 18,04 1,463 61, 81 3,605, acres.., 666 4,168 59,569 35, , Full owners... _ acres. 49,408 1, 64, ,96 190, ,6 8,940 19,8 153, , acres.. 436, 4!, 44, , 8,35 6,65 4,50!, , 5 08,65 Zl Part owners acres.. 99,53 186, 804 5,88 34,60 45,399 68,483 60, 11 34, 06 85, ll acres.. 185, 58 18,605 38,419 8,95 18, 6 60,533,353 3,60 11,13 9 Managers acres. 65, , ,89, 880 6, 06 1, , acres.. 64,09 363,834 63, , 806 3, 381 5, 08, Tenants acres.. 65,661 4,54 36,038 18,853 80,10 60,90 84, , , acres.. 9, ,864 5,36 166, 51 66,890 5,56 1,11 16, , Value of farms (land and buildings).jan. 1, dollars. 13,8,431 18,46,933 10,94,434 1,001,36, 836,95 4, 538,60 1, 465,495 10,398,535 11, 500, 9 34 Apr. 1, dollars.. 15, 143, , 11, 08 15, 361, 396 1,85,543 3, 818,69 5, 151, 838 5, 0,666 1,46,885 13, 13, Average value per farm dollars. 16,10 0,451,1 8,065 1,335, ,.148 0,3' dollars.. 19,900 6, ,11 1, 66 3, 51 16,593 4, 434 5,313 3 Average value per acre dollars dollars White operators....._ dollars. _ 13,8,431 18, 46,933 10,54,96 16,53,56 1, 91, 461 3, 83,16 1, 465, 495 8, 418,64 11,499, dollars. 15,143,833 19,11,08 14,569,91 0,69,135, 418,0 3, 850,351 5, 01, , 934, 18 13, 198, Colored operators dollars.. 449,638 4,86 94,491 14,891 1, 99,893 1, dollars. 91,45 1, 088,408 1, 399,985 1, 301,48 10,100 3, 49,66 15, Full owners dollars.. 6, 049,89 15,05,35 4, 13,913 4, 91,650!, 15, 565 1, 495,05 66,810 5, 058,99 3, 30, dollars.., 411,446 1, 144, 196 6, 363,358 8, 003,6 1, 544,96 1, 851, ,360 9, 613, 584, 336,16 45 Part owners dollars.. 4, 105, 65 1, 384,816 1, 16,66 5, 569, ,33 1, 169, ,86 843,303 1, 68, dollars.., 95,086 1, 35,634 1, 341,651 4, 645,661 66,653 1, 365,581 1, 31,100 1, 03,569 1, 548,946 4 Managers dollars. 398,59 144,950 5,000 59,00 98,49 611,50 31,00 3, 3,300 ~ dollars. 1, 031,10 4, 88,40 1, 9,955 30,546 10,0 6,600, 41, Tenants _ dollars.. 3, 3,68 1, 641,815 5, 08,895 5, 935,109 1, 154, 315 1, 61, iiii~83' 4, 465,053,, dollars.. 3, 44, 131 1, 45,8, 656,38, 906,01 I, 636,51 1, 814,144 3, 038,06 6, 333, 13!, 905, 50 Fann land according to use: 51 Crop land harvested farms reporting ,83 1,88,0ll 1, , acres. 9,090, ,49 100,300 4,61 4,986 8,43 16,039, farms reporting ,06 1,86,00 1, , acres.. 51,985, 39 83,468 93,936 5,8.1 45,50 1,06 136,51 6,88 55 Crop failure (see text) farms reporting acres.. 41, , 5, 3 4, 311 3,5 1,58 3,48 4, farms reporting acres.. 16, ,03,353, 5 4,450 18,930 5, Crop land, idle or fallow farms reporting , acres. 5, 038 4,090 10,605 1,6 6,468 1,08 14,99 1, farms reporting acres.., ,639 3, 43 9,130 4, 663, 66 8, 919, Plowable pasture farms reporting , 98 1, acres.. 5, ,39 6,450 3,51 98, , 31 6, farms reporting , , acres.. 90, , ,801 11,186,01 4, 69,49 1,96 6 Woodland pasture acres.. 99, , ,09 9,53 51, , , acres.. 149, ,48 104,6 59,030 8, ,61, Other pasture acres.. 88,914, 068,3 5, ,881 6, 656 1,43 351,44 104,005 1, 449, acres.. 589,660 1, 891, 31 31, ,6 10, 54 33,11 499,98 5,14 1, 4,55 1 Woodland not pastured acres ,090,36 18,90 1, , acres ,136 1, , , All other land in farms acres.. 3, 594 1, 16 13, ,684, 96 3, 850 1, 58 11,08 4, acres.. 10,669,488 10,443 3,438 5, 68,411 1,453 9, 338 1,499 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, 5 idle, fallow, and plowable pasture) acres. 18,458 3,9 85, ,58 88, ,869 11, ,49 0, acres.. 166,91 3,480 84, 61 55,833 so, ,63 19, ,91 5,346 Crop land harvested, 1934, by tenure of operator: Full owners acres.. 13, 15 1, 689 0,50 1, 0 15, , 165 1,80 50,83 8, 3 8 Part owners acres:. 4, ,60 13,800 3, 65 8,11, 904 8,1Zl 3, 55 9 Managers._ _._... acres , , , Tenants acres.. 10, ,191 63, 19 8,30 5; 051 3,649 6,04 8,198 Crop failure, 1934, by tenure of operator: 81 Full owners acres.. 16, , 505 1, 535 1,650 1, ,3,19 8 Part owners acres.. 1, Managers _.._...._.. acres o Tenants _ acres.. 1, ~413" " 4,936,130 1, ~93" 1, 333 Crop land, idle or fallow, 1934, by tenure of operator: 85 Full owners acres. 3, ,86,10 5, 6, ,4 10, Part owners acres , , 09 1, ,39 8 Managers._. _ acres , , Tenants acres " ----i;iai ~353",483 4,891, ii",64 3, 85 1 Boundary of Walker and San Jacinto changed in 199. See note regarding area of the State. a The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact - Webb

22 AGRICULTURE-TEXAS 63 OPERATOR, 1935 AND 1930; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1934 AND 199-Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Wharton Wheeler' Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Wilson Winkler Wise Wood Yoakum Young Zapata Zavala 4,1 1, 93!, 3 1, 699 1, 88 4, 666,809 68, 13 3, !, , 965 1, 66!, 43, , 93,431 8,534 3, I, , 890 1, 90 1, 55 1, 664!, 86 4, 411, 45 68, 11 3,43 40!, , 5 I I, 614!, 4I6, 05 8I4 4,43, 355 8,54, 99 39!, 5I , 3 3 IS J 5 I, I6 II I I I, 346 I, , 086 1, 55I I I I, , IO 3 5 J I 3, 00 1, 08 1,113 I, , 060 1, I, 335, , , , 461 I, , 311 1, ,680 5,90 386, ,90 36,360,560 50,30 540,160 55,30 40,480 56, , ,600 86, I63.I I 4, 8I8. 6 I I, 833. I , I65., 6I9. 1 I! ,69.4 I I, , ,36 50,31 309, , 13 10,036 66,8 441,61 3,668 49,33 30,19 439, ,8 54, 38 80, 54 I9 483,481 41, 89I 318,68 560,6 59,83 65,9 36I, , 6 45,361 6,443 35, ,804 88, , , 50, 1 309, ,15 09, , 435, 943 3,668 49,8 5, , ,84 54,38 80, ,95 41,196 31, ,50 59,83 59, ,940 35,6 451,55 44,3 35, , 54 88, ,481 46, , , 150 5, , , , 69,344 6, , , , 961, 5 81, 461,436 14, , ,4 186,01 134,0 10,69 186, ,561 0, ,80 183, ,1 63, 166,11 194, , 1 44,090 16,15 16, 3 110, , 0 16,018 16,6 6 6,646 89,94 41, 195 4,14 13,845 65,610 61, , 0 0,94 18, 9 10, , ,108 03,644 3,500 46,84 85, 619 5,059 11, 16 48,5 33, ,45 80, 16 5, , , 639 1, , , 01, ,896 5I9, 30 9,955,406, ,340, 409 1, 030 5,50 16, ,0 05, , 39 6,04,41 43, ,839 6, 58 3,645 14,668 14,464!, 38 8, 40 9, ,14 11, ,146 8,509 I, 06 08,90 138,800 35, ,9 49,866, ,30 183, , , , ,809 15,805 16,465 8,451 81, 51 35,9 14,51 3, , 09 13,343 10, ,48 9,361 88, ,986, 506 9, 563,65 10, 30,83 34,950,563 6, , 558, 58 11,458, ,600, 991, 680 5, 88,985, 64,08 9, 44, 110, 145,46 9, 191, , 086, ,908,846 1,466, 0,54, 10,390,50 49,909,089 15,005,49 965, 140 1,4,48, 96,690 3, 88,05 13,595, 13 1, 656, 619 8, 63, , 508 5,334 5, 0 0, 51 5, 040, 406 4, 09 8, 99, 946 1,48 11,030 5, 133 4, 68 30, , 05 9,169 1, 19 1,86 1, 64 10, 138 6,13 34,469 4,833, 59 16,6 8,944 4, 901 8, ! 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