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1 290 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA CoUNTYTABLE L-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE, BY COLOR OF OPERATOR, 19, OF BUILDINGS AND IMPLEMENTS M Tl !TEll TBE STATE Auta:uga Baldwin Barbour Bibb BJ.aunt Bullock Butler (For definitions: "Farms reporting," ~tc., see text) FARMS, ACREAGE, AND LAND AREA Num.ber of farms Apr. 1, ,746 2,2113 2,618 3,3 1,831 4,482 2,561 3,316 Jan. 1, ,455 2,761 2,676 3,691 1,956 4,697 3,100 3,857 Apr. 1, ,395 2,951 2,454 3,655 1,950 4,37~ 2,921 3,1 Approximate land area (see text)... acres ,9, ,3 1,032, ,3 0,'000 9,0 393,0 494,720 Proportion in farms... percent All land in :farms... 0 acres... 0 ol9o. 19,143, , , ,1 ~58, , , , ,0, ,6 170, , , , , , ,654, , , ,0 141, , , ,579 Average size of farm..... acres Farm land according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting ,164 2,219 2,7 3,1 1,769 4,423 2,513 3, ,430 2,832 2,581 3,619 1,849 4,6 2,930 3, ,389 2,907 2,255 3,701 1,830 4,217 2,700 3,541 acres ,111,717 92,308 77, ,2, ,576 91, ,1l ,238,6 84,795 62, ,357, ;883 91, , ,113,937 93,848 51, ,830,3 102,087 94, ,427 Crop failure (see text) farms reporting , , , acres ,8 2,622 1,732 2,492 3,937 2, , ,099 1, ,026 1,209 1,0 1, ,028 1,783 '1'11 1,002 1,054 2,670 4,797 1,247 Cropland, idle or fallow (see text).. farms reporting , , , ,671 1, , , acres ,991 12,782 9,671 17,015 6,255 13,422 24,281 7, ,041,480 15,178 10,362 35,357 8,242 17,235 28,036 11, ,074 7,712 11,083 18,192 7,042 18,451 26,218 11,786 Plowable pasture farms reporting , , , , , ,597 1, , , aeres ,173,731 21,458 9,1 41,8 13,477 21,394 87,088 21, ,383,326 15,931 4,396 27,321 3,718 12,213 49,629 ' 10, ,203,622 12,457 5,153 16,765 15,467 13,048,7$5 11,476 Woodland (see text)... farms reporting ,701 1,541 1,506 1,743 1,118 3,386 1,318 1,737 acres ,009,164 92,610 93, ,079 65, ,950 39, , ,247, ,928 66,0 164,422 86, , , , ,465,981 84,0 86,178 91,133 71, ,047 36, ,559 All other land (see text)... farms reporting ,412 1,9 2,1 2,143 1,8 3,808 1,524 2,9 acres.... ; ,736,954 14,484 14,329 44,839 9,466 29,921 26,700 52, ,694,086 13,005 26,783 39,619 14,882 21,066 36,230 25,305' ,665,993 15,829 26,745 37,118 16,425 16,192 32,250 28,974 Land used for crops (harvested and failure)... farms reporting ,091 2,225 2,438 3,1 1,781 4,423 2,514 3,275 acres ,420,551 95,130 79, ,780 44, ,526 92, , ,314,705 86, , ,383 41,879 '121,003 93, , ,270,956 95,611 51, ,832 41, ,757 99, ,674 Land available f'or crops (harvested, failure, idle or llillow, and plowable pasture) farms reporting ,8 2,2151 2,590 3,377 1,821 4,471 2,546 3,302 Irrigated cropland harvested and/or irrigated pasture... farms reporting Irrigated cropland harvested... farms reporting acres (') <'>..... Irrigated pasture... farms reporting <!Cres , VALUES Value of farms (land and buildings).. dollars ,782,488 3,878,713 6,823,799 4,933,796 2,359,892 7,073,808 3,320,493 5,1, ,219,654 3,549,127 5,271,830 3,921,461 2,057,0 6,018,671 2,8,100 4,802, ,370,806 5,388,193 9,446,770 5,457,501 2,971,183 7,233,2 3,447,698 5,925,900 Value of buildings... farms reporting.. 194Q.. 224,6 2,163 2,832 3,285 1,778 4,316 2,494 3, ,729,2,2 2,399 3,721 1,887 4,093 2,7 3,519 dollars ,322,810 1,019,2 2,277,749 1,611, ,164 2,076, ,069 1,789, ,331,8 1,700,208 3,155,142 2,042, ,737 2,424,706 1,181,000 2,042,674 Average values: Land and buildings per farm... dollars ,764 1,722 2,8 1,456 1,289 1,'578 1,297 1, ,7 1,285 1,970 1,062 1,062 1, , ,952 1,808 3,850 1,416 1,524 1,654 1,1 1,546 Farms of 30 acres and over.. dollars..., ,-171 1,986 3,481 1,7 1,690 1,767 1,591 1,903 Land and buildings per acre... dollars V Value of idlpledlents and D18.Ch1nery.. farms report1ng ,1 1,919 2,142 2,461 1,411 3,6 1,990 2, _,507 2,6 2;181 3,4 1,721 4,105 2,414 3,261 dollars ,595,6 309,1 1,084, ,098 1, , , , ggg BY COLOR OF OPERATOR : Number of farms... of white operators... OUDlber ,382 1,105 2,321 1,657 1,275 4, , ,180 1,169 2,316 1,807 1,7 4, , ,5 1,057 2,1 1,593 1,282 4, ,906 Of nonwhite operators... number ,364 1, , ,032 1, ,275 1, ,884' ,4 1, ,829 1, , ,473 1,695' All land in farms.. Of white operators... acres ,665, ,807' 197, ,992 1, , , , ,757,169 1,779 1, , , , ,2 233, ().. 13,396,026 ~36, , , , ,379 97, ,866 Of nonwhite operators... acres Q.. 3,557,395,837 8, ,9 24,478 3, ,835 72, ,903,669 80,655 9,838 1,921 19,056 4,928 1,718 71, ,158,9 77,169 9, ,085 24,8 4, ,304 82,713 Value of farms... of white operators0... dollars.. 194Q.. 5,558,085 2,853,920 6,1561,270.3,386,832 1,972,283 6,955;6 1,8,421 4,022,998 (IJind and buildings) ,913,1 2,618,199 5,042,4. 2,748,026 1,763,335 5,930,171 1,372,302 3,8, ' 1126,667 3,624,993 9,1,620 3,0158,758 2,2,0158 7,127,8 1,467,691 4,103,678 Of nonwhite operators... dollars.. 194Q.. 83,224,3 1,024, ,529 1,548, ,9 88,4112 1,452,072 1,157, ,306, , ,370 1,173, ,733 88,6:.0 1,315,798 1,193, , tl ,822t222 1 Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals. *Includes llexicam.

2 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA 1935, AND 1930; FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1939, 19, A,ND 1929; AND VALUE AND MACHINERY, 19. AND CalhOIDl Challlbers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington Crenshaw 2,1rn 3,rrt3 2,879 3,628 3,108 3,510 2,624 1,869 3,733 2,261 3,246 3,269 4,131 3,442 3,987 3,104 3,953 3,313 2,192 4,Z13 2,726 3,795 3,rno. 4,123 3,513 3,920 2,743 3,105 3,032 2,030 4,174 2,904 3, ,0 362, , ,3 587, ,2 365, ,3 433,2 394,2 544, ,IJ!l2 303, , , ,612 Z12, , , , , ,8 244, , , , , ,866 2, , , , , ,724 Z15, , ,3 246, , , , , , , , ' ,857 3,002' 2,884 3,487 3,063 3,414 2,667 1,806 3,711 2,2rrt 3, ,9ey2 3,378 3,943 3,087 3,916 3,198 2,155 4,158 2,638 3,613 2,970 3,972 3,449 3,773.2,661 3,005 2,942 1,878 4,0 2,843 3,444 83, ,923 i.05,718 94,102 85,339 69,053 70,387 42, ,038 92, ,876 87, , ,248 89,921 64,446 73,199 69,714 49, ,736 87, ,380 84,8Z1 123, ,632 90,429 59,458 61,303 85,028 42, ,048 95, , Z Z ,0!13 2,053 1,9 2,Z12 5,948 5,4 1,258 2,564 2,263 7, ,716 1,033 1, , ,116 1,142 1, , ,283 1,103 1, ,146 1, , ,176 1,021' 1,098 1, , Z1 1, , ,578 18,246 8,351 11,0 6,771 8,5Z1 14,8 7,4 6,117 17,771 4,1 17,014 23,244 13,733 10,166 2,221 7,110 21,119 7,384 13,320 16,101 11,282 13,773' 21,173 13,624 13,089 7,355 13,125 18,873 10,526 12,629 7,826 5,3 1,209 1, , ,087 1, , ,000 1,999 1,001 1, , ,087. 1,386 1, ' , ,197' 45,810 10,087 20,472 25,756 24,621 24,310 8,623 12,841 28,4 12,521 9,4, 42,283 7,894 9,952 8,000 8,303 15,599 4,596 5,94:! 17,090 8,802 13,132' 22,9 10,863 8,055 10,174 13,904 10,490 6,010 8,453 9,905 8,856 1,898' 2,242 1,751 2,504 1,630 1,963 2,1 1,588 2,238 1,237 1,951 88,942' 91,436 87, , , , , , ,417 71, , , ,0 118, , , , ,110' 116, ,704, ,884 81,246 75,501 94, , , ,7 95, , ,932 53,863 78,715 2,519 2,582 2,449 2,139 1,875 2,720 2,5 1,4 2,567 1,575 3,061 25,120 36,249 43,8 24,163 12,889 21,104 13,155 6,909 29,173 11,149 10,815 24,298 28,511 33,924 29,418 20,849 19,012 13,889 13,870 21,5 30,208 17,996 19,631 31,669 23,861 12,875 29,622 Z1,506 23,631 13,197 20,964 12,9 24,022 2,658 3,002 2,864 3,2 3,071 3,470 2,9 1,808 3,713 2,213 3,224 86, ,976 1rrt,658 96,374 71,287 74,487 71,565 45, ,301 99, ,641 90, , ,2 90,783 64,621 73,9 70,6 50, ,144 86, ,706 86, , ,481 91,063,439 63,266 65,776 44, ,151 87, ,805 2,693 3,062 2,873 3,621 3,096 3,490 2,623 1,863 3,726 2,258 3, ,... (1) ,502,005 5,033,823 6,4,450 5,6rrt,065 3,030,945 3,206,443 3,177,705 2,097,229 7,437,581 7,387,916 4,450,4 5,150,4 4,754,742 6,837,529 4,9,670 2,499,132 2,746,566 3,175,129 2,156,8 5,579,677 6,815,1 4,263,161 6,6,885. 6,396,800 7,954,289 6,663,986 3,801,032 3,711,593 4,221,6 2,738,023 9,109,652 9,699,566 6,018,217 2,657 3,010 2,796 3,563 2,925 3,386 2,516.1,833 3,633 2,150 3,133 2,9. 3,779 3,370 3,1 2,526 2,771 2,845 1,969 3,949 2,711 3,392 1,6,3!0 1,876,263 1,806,178 1,884,963 1,145,931 1,106,941 1,185, ,632 1,9,059 1,3,rrt5 1,458,237 2,206,610 2,485,657 2,095,786 2,376,644 1,446,700 1,262,373 1,954, ,295 2,482,038 1,574,416 2,236,055 2,033 1,838 2,225 1, ,211 1,122 1,992 3,259 1,371 1,555 1,153 1,696 1, ,306 2,500 1,121 2,163 1,551 2,264 1,700 1,386 1,195 1,392 1,9 2,162 3,0 1,733 2,223 1,749 2,446 1,692 1,496 1,464 1,304 1,241 2,090 3,962 1, ' ! , ,227 2,701 2,493 2,557 2,239 3,130 2,136 1,577 2,849 2,048 2,952 2,962 3,857 3,386 3,677 2,082 2,425 2,587 1,984 3,910 2,670 3,252 5rrt, , , , , ,470 2,6 179,7 8, ,541 6, !i , , ,876 3,875 2, ,998 4,218 3, ,876 4,426 3, , ,7 391, ,116 0,441 Z16, ,825 9,155 Z13, , , , ,612 3,926 2, ,693 4,091 3, ,758 4,3 3, , , , , ,2 120,5 :1.6,Z11 159, , ,615 1, , ,2 6,846 5, ,425 12,673 7, ,995 9,375 13, ,191 ' 1, ,747 17,321 11, ,485 6,783 7,110 8,963 7,049 13, ,459 2,880 1, , , , , , ,Z ,3 120,513 90,0 39 1,449 3,721 2,6 10,194 18,028 41, ,679 19,759 19, ,327 18,011 21, ,613 3,932 2,779 44, , , , ,rrt7 120, ,036 1, , ,675 3,970 2, ,193,670 6,877,926 4,790, ,035,885 6,290,651 3,862, ,570,272 9,207,157 6,850, ,645 3,831 2,6 57 1,812 4,247' 3, ,016 2,250,537 1,6rrt, ,132,508 2,943,287 2,1,9 1,209 1,730 1, ,019 1,491 1, ,370 2,080 1, ,412 1,623 1, t ,455 3,496 2,443 1,755 4,326 3, , , , ,388 6,705 1, ,426 1,663 2,719 3,253 1,426' 1,584 2,3 1,809 3,224 1,809 1,9 2,869 2,088 3,201 3,527 1,3 1,808 2,877 2,124 3,0 1,970 2,311 2,9 1,692 3,239 3,5 1,132 1,333 2,673 1,962 3,442 1,973 1,997 28! 1, ,2 1, , , ,744 2, , , ,611 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,0 185,3 2, , , ,8 231, , , , ,2. 192,8 130, , , , , , , , , , ,790 9,700 21,5 70,031 73,699 18,1 2,921 29,013 21,932 57,299 ~:=' 131,867 13,295 22,465 75,838 84,026 18,614 2,175 36,526 30,999,248 21,884' 146,8 15,179 28,:! 79,638 82,377 19,1191 3,315 43,987 37,433 65,149 5,1,8 3,3;.629 6,163,2 6,207,443 2,136,614 2,330,461 2,944,030 2,043,."04 6,770,1101 6,523,126 3,2,572 3,166,698 5,5,039 4,628,180 1,762,493 1,963,811 2,942,164 2,117,338 4,932,116 5,5,775 3,2,722 e,orn,83o 4,791,0ll 8,586,808 7,443,212 6,0,505 2,418,265 2,256,822 3,838,1 2,9,831 7,853,0 6,948,898 4,358,462 1,171. 1,430, , ,6<12 894, , , ,925 7, j790 1,047,8 359,8 1,9,i:: 303, , , ,755 :)32,975 39, ,582 1,209, ,439' 833,065 ' 2,810, ' 511, ,461 1,362,777 1,452, ,554,192 1,255,612 2,752,567 1,659,736 « ,163 3,647 2, ,362 3,863 2, ,199 3,906 2, , ,6 320, , , , , , , , ,482 19,969 46, ,207 19,186 53, ,5 25,032 54, ,746,088 6,469,314 3,950, ,558,918 5,958,723 3,077, ,903,3 8,9,842 6,324, ,582 8,612 8, , , , , ,315 1,628,495 89

3 292 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA CouNTY TABLE I:-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE. AND VALUE, BY COLOR OF OPERATOR, 19, OF BUILDINGS AND IMPLEMENTS AND w 80 81' (For def'ini tions: ITEM "Farms reporting," etc., see text)' Cullman Dale Dallas De Kalb Elmore Escambia. Etowah Fayette Franklin FARMS, ACREAGE, AND LAND AREA Number of farms.... Apr. 1, ,877 2,438 5,713 6,526 3,561 2,077 3,444 3,037 3,117 Jan. 1, ,376 2,946 7,025 6,4 4,549 2,913 4,182 3,189 3,741 Apr. 1, ,0 2,906 7,096 6,586 4,250 2,163 3,773 2,780 3,429 Approx:ima te land area (see text)... acres , ,0 624,6 497,921J 1,921J 615,0 355,21JO 1, ;1 Proportion in farms... percent pg All land in farms... acres , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,850 3, ,6 262,214 1,6 243,2 266, ,904 Average size of farm... acres U Farm land according to use: Cropland harvested.... farms reporting ,807 2,411 5,375 6,485 3,507 2,023 3,381 2,993 3, ,281 2,893 6,880 6,504 4,480 2,782 4,047 3,094 3, ,928 2,830 6,804 6,500 4,121 2,116 3,1 2,665 3,375 acres ,9 116, , , ,919 70,963 96,765 72,399 81, , J, , , ,839 82, ,516 74,636 90,821J , , , , ,567 67,371 93,586 66,026 86,9 Crop failure (see text)... farms reporting , , acres ,284 2,784 27,325 1,331 3,043 3,126 2,990 9,146 7, , , , ,932 1,244 1,935 1,448 1,8 1,064 4,467 1,3 445 Cropland, idle or fallow (see text).. farms reporting , , ,364 1,124 1, , , ,507 1, , , , acres :39 11,763 8,319 17,322 11,626 10,366 2,022 13,633 9,879 14, ,218 17,150 24,412 14,9 9,547 5,889 :?JJ,390 12,930 10, ,458 13,884 16,321 15,6 11,621 2,621 17,656 10,132 12,5 Plowable pasture.... farms reporting ,023 1,173 1,649 4,298 1, ,610 1,385 2, ,111 1,012 1,4 Jl, ' 194 1, , , ,245 3, , ,805 acres ,442 21,903 89,895 26,481 25,9 5,246 15,925 13,547 29, ,647 14,805 53,976 14,031 11,4 3,566 11,938 7,828 15, J,813 12,665 41,369 17,122 18,752 3,524 12,413 10,116 18,1 Woodland (see text)..... farms reporting ,2 1,6 1,885 5,287 2, ,427 2,3 2,247 acres , , , , ,621 57,192 93, ,9 125, , ,621J 1, , ,379 58, , , , , ,092 62, ,293 81,2 51,649 87, , ,138 All other land (see text)... farms reporting ,973 1,945 4,413 5,693 2,635 1,713 3,066 2,558 2,189 acres ,872 16,531 50,858 23,772 24,122 13,030 23,774 17,9 17, ,879 16,252 39,355 30,072 28,001 10,745 17,490 19,473 19, ,151 19,027 42,637 24,739 32,180 14,6 18,250 24,073 12,5 Land used for crops (harvested and failure)... farms reporting ,809 2,416 5,6 6,486 3,513 2,037 3,382 3,002 3,053 acres , , , ,1 121,962 74,089 99,755 81,545 89, , J, , , ,533 93, ,755 75,366 91, , , , , ,1,435 98,053 67,626 87,379 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, idle or fallow, and plowable pasture).. farms reporting ' 6,861 2,4 5,697 6,518 3,550 2,072 3,426 3,029 3,110 Irrigated cropland harvested and/or irrigated pas tltre.... farms reporting Irrigated cropland harvested... farms reporting acres (')... (') Irrigated pasture....,... farms reporting acres :... VA LUES Value of farms (land and buildings).. dollars ,083,381 4,618,866 9,449,261 11,769,782 8,121,396 4,899,954 7,5,114 3, 787,857 4,3, ,912,590 4,197,0 7,064,151 9,174,972 6,658,800 4,643,915 7,307,952 3,273,237 4, 716,21J ,127,800 6,327,2 8,995,291 13,511,864 9,597,927 5,938,633 10,103,906 3,644,272 6,311,7 Value of buildings...,farms reporting ,724 2,288 5,573 6,8 3,446 1,988 3,351 2,926 3, ,503 2,774 6,656 6,3 4,087 2,131 3,673 2,703 3,21J5 dollars ,788,216 1,181,572 2,305,574 3,317,594 2,379,190 1,305,539 2,091,992 1,192,611 1,324, ,665,130 1,874,4 2,943,3 3,887,655 2,923,431 ~,699,937 2,679,197 1,164,485 1,891,215 Average values: Land and buildings per farm... dollars ,757 1,895 1,654 1,804 2,281 2,359 2,150 1,247 1, ,4 1,425 1,006 1,373 1,464 1,594 1,747 1,026 1, ,859 2,177 1,2 2,052 2,258 2,746 2,678 1,311 1,841 Farms of 30 acres and over... dollars ,929 2,012 3,047 2,007 2,764 3,103 2,389 1,6 1,658 Land and buildings per acre... dollars > 76 Value of implements and machinery.. farms reporting ,093 1,964 4,159 5,1 2,888, 1,6 2,780 2,610 2, ,698 2,8 5,874 6,2 3,365 2,078 3,645 2,587 3,222 dollars..... :194:0 9, , ,1 714, , , , , , BY COLOR OF OPERATOR Number of farms.... Of white operators2 number ,815 2, ,491 2,289 1,638 3,371 2,724 3, ,286 2, ,645 2,812 2,330 4,021 2,880 3, ,984 2, ,528 2,413 1,735 3,621 2,453 3,316 Of nonwhite operators... rlumber , , ,121J 39 1, ,5 58 1, All land in farms.. Of white operators2... acres Q.. 390, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,9 Of nonwhite operators... acres ,071 27, ,017 1,529 65,159 16,557 4,506 21J,428 5, ,482 26,8 191,855 1,805 65,890 18,191 6,728 19,027 5, ,575 31, ,3 2,748 76,502 16,939 6,2 22,205 5,495 Value of farms... Of white operators2... dollars ,0,431 4,161,337 5,923,899 11,731,026 6,554,192 4,362,674 7,281,300 3,514,795 4,597,724 (Land ana buildings) ,847,125 3,787,491 3,747,972 9,139,182 5,382,555 4,089,7 7.,092,002 3,062,046 4,4, ,990~225 5,8,472 3,948,712 13,9,4 6,962,501' 5,216,933 9,855,474 3,306,2 6,121,414 Of nonwhite operators... dollars. 194Q.. 42, ,529 3,525,362 38,756 1,567, , , ,062 85, ,465 9,649 3,316, ,790 1,276; , , , , ,048, ,430 2,635, , ,432 -a37, ,321J 1 Where there are less than 3 farms reporting, data are included only in the State totals. 2 Includes Mexicans.

4 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-ALABAMA 1935, AND 1930; FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1939, 19, AND 1929; AND VALUE MACHINERY, 19 AND Continued 293 Geneva Greene Hal.e Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone lowndes Macon 3,333 3,327 3,980 2,632 4,1 4,3 4,455 3,137 4,098 3,489 2,715 3,732 3,917 4,6 2,823 4,594 5,517 6,491 3,210 5,170 4,855 3,301 3,648 3,553 4,833 3,071 4,720 5,337 3,9 3,075 5,246 5,119 2, , ,800 4, ,0 369, ,3 714,, ,200 4, ',0 391, , , , , ,7 371, , ,7 333,4 281, , , , , , , , , , , , ,581 )!62, , , , , , , ,5Zl 295, , , ,283 3,263 3,695 2,612 4,102 4,632 3,876 3,115 3,985 3,451 2,632 3,658 3,784 4,594 2,784 4,488 5,37!5 6,372 3,158 5,012 4,789 3,189 3,552 3,369 4,2 3,022 4,585 5,138 2,917 2,976 5,146 4,8 2, ,Zl2 76,0 94, , , ,157 50,227 76, , , ,294 1,376 78, , , , ,0 77,541 78, , , , ,630 81, , , , ,498 45,0 75, , ,099 98, ,435 1, ' ZlO , ,257 6,282 8,149 9Zl 1,758 1,856 3,651 10,989 9,947 8, , , ,276 1, ,001 1,412 2,089 1, ,7Zl 3, Zll 1, ,465 1,146 2,511 1, , ,108 1, ' ,425 1, ,317 1, ,567 10,923 7,222 8,413 4,558 8,229 16,505 9,176 39,366 15,877.17,762 6,375 13,390 9,486 16,795 8,873 19,977 5,918 11,218,154 20,962 22,522. 5,715 12,851 16,456 13,996 8,981 18,3 14,872 11,062 18,921 14,658 29, ,481 1, ,848 1,2 1,704 2,791 2,046 1,282 Zl , ,945 1, ,091 1, ,980 1, ,870 1, ,917 59,247 62,421 18,518 14,829 25,090 23,151 21,494 35,824 25,227 44,015. 3,5 28,514,879 22,558 10,136 19,639 11,838 12,066 27,142 20,491 33,952 3,992 17,829 30,5 10,169 9,558 18,563 17,943 11, ,054 19,258 25,385 1,564 1,494 1,239 1,182 1,733 2,966 2,109 2,4 2,663 2,267 1,615 80,244 63,011 64, ,366 58,7 171,697 63,3 146,678 89,384 76, , ,109 69,497 96, , , ,852 87, , ,719 89, ,007 78,7 54,631 65,2 88,001 52, ,721 82, ,5 75,075 72,0 89,305 1,873 2,545 2,521 1,364 2,005 3,289 3,399 2,219 3,446 3,022 1,830 26,622 17,942 36,642 25,162 23,594 18,183 16,699 24,045 37,082 21,710,770 14,017 25,782 21,815 20,209 17,324,9 14,674 23,123 38,248 28,167,185 13,049 20,575 25,524 15,699 15,849' 20,761 14,836 23,Tl2 27,043 20,292 26,228 3,291 3,270 3,786 2,612 4,105 4,ffi2 3,891 3,126 3,989 3,451 2,ffi2 157,489 82, , , , ,013 53,678 87, , ,1 111,250 1,935 79, , ,8 189, ,197 78,294 79, , , ,915 1,631 82, ,5 1, , ,221 48,243 75, , ,078 99,752 3,318 3,318 3.,846 2,629 4,128 4,669 4,318 3,133 4,076 3,483 2, ,767 3,508 3, ,2 4,329 3, ,9 3,993 3, , ,2 394, , ,594 2, , , , , , , ,719 3,452 3, ,197 4,122 3, ,233 3,893 3, ,7 90, , ,517 91, , , , , ,464 5,4 3, ,517 1,945 1, ,855 1,838 4, , , ,028 9,830 8, ,391 16,ll3 16,0 28 9,007 16,058 9, ,803 1,175 1, , , ,891 85,359 25, ,365,693 15,457 20,4 46,000 16, , , ,181 46,151 61, ,1 66,172 72, ,756 63,010 44, ,088 3,026 2,843 23,697,302 46, ,221,427 24, ,424 44,916 22, ,720 3,471 3, ,232 95, , ,0 93, , , , , ,764 3,496 3, ,878,359 3,747,619 5,944,952 6,496,948 10,072,810 8,456,074 8,866,452 3,691, 786 9,635,2 8,744,509 4,796,705 6,990,325 3,015,9 5,421,050 5,226,429 8,847,499 8,317,258 12,100,790 3,051,333 9,595,729 8,003,756 3, 799,865 10,425,491 4,270,7~ 8,717,354 7,267,982 13,082,2Zl 11,997,318 15,991,824 3,838,806 11,975,219 10,562,075 5,654-,ffiO 3,185 3,269 3,719 2,512 4,052 4,595 4,247 3,046 3,965 3,399 2,6 3,448 3,453 4,6 2,932 4,486 4,957 3,208 2,862 4,886 4,729 2,828 1,841, ,864 1,378,769 1,442,701 2,550,392 2,067~676 3,379,838 1,198,266 2,506,611 1,723,491 1,547,44.4 2,420,4 1,201,113 1,975,945 1,842,995 3,366,716 3,029,422 4,313,158 1,381,816 2,996,997 2,462,482 2,059,705 12,762,481 4,aJ9,231 5,037, ,449,028 2,974,795 5,073, ,487,003 5,778,243 5,865, ,554 3,414 3, ,805 3,900 3, ,095,8 1,225,264 1,567, ,528,545 1,692,496 1,8,743 2,364 1,126 ;1.,544 2,488 2,437 1,806 1,990 1,177 2,351 2,506 1, 7tr7 1, ,162 1,651 1,926 1,508 1, ,956 1,649 1,151 2,858 1,202 1,804 2,367 2,772 2,248 4,775 1,248 2,283 2,oro 1,904 2,9 1,926 2,880 2,2 2,693 2,116 2,861 1,293 2,636 2,889 2, o <j, ,454 2,674 2,706 1,997 3,203 3,9 2,792 2,748 3,429 3,019 2,117 3,0 2,103 4,224 2,919 4,421 4,242 2,935 2,812 4,829 4,497 2, , , , , , , , ,004 3,489 6, , ,583,274, ,582 4,6 639, , ,677 1,200 1, , , ,124 1,447 1, ,432 2,Zl9 1, ,959 2,920 2,520 5,475 3,717 2, , , , , , ,562 3,447 4,529 3,958 2,783 3,5 2,837 1,119 3, ,087 1,765 3,796 5,284 5,069 2,819 4,480 3,728 1,239 3, ,7 3,749 5,056 3,022 2,665 4,287 3, ,867 2,904 1, , ,378 3,579 1, Zl3 1, ,127 2, ,1 3,873 1, ,393 1, , , , , , ,5 164,877 2, , , , , , , , ,379 7, ,395 2, , ,2 177, ,185 87, , , , , , , , , ,747 12,2 116, ,421 80,611 36,9 5,644 8,959 27,658 Zl,318 33, ,692 15, , ,338 83,799 46,445 9,295 16,937 29,548 32,730 49, ,108!6, , ,902 84,132 49,275 12,265 8,823 32,371 39,046 52, ,:l58 7,533,052 1,947,971 3,821,547 4,863,241 8,952,141 8,286,465 8,325,961 3,3,701 8,951,965 7,497,455 3,253,994 6,554,842 3,869,810 7,662,066 8,039,893 10,669,270 2,783,670 8,762,114 6,444,966 2,369,013 9,737,565 >,M,,-~ 1, 713,271 4,354,292 ' '""~ 4,873,972 10,904,878 11,466,588 14,909,319 3,411,304 9,9,788 8,098,786 3,276,958 5,307 1,799,648 2,123,5 1,613.,707 1,120, ,9 5,501 8,085 3,377 1,247,054-1,542, ,483 1,478,077 2,098,487 1,356,619 1,185, ,365 1,4, , ,615 1,558,790 1,430,952 7,926 2,557,493 4,363,062 2,394,010 2,177,5 530,730 1,082, ,502 2,0,431 2,463,289 2,377,692 3, , , ,057 2,984 2,598 7f\ 1,7 3,743 3, ,929 3,527 3, , , , , ,547 94, , ,784 71, , ,1 136, , , , , , , ,339,377 2,616,07! 2,9, ,303,254 1,763,393 2,431, ,507,997 2,855,122 2,448, ,423.,104 1,593,154 2,7, ,145,774 1,211,2 2,642, ,979,006 2,923,121 3,417,057 89

5 294 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE- ALABAMA CoUNTYTmE 1-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE, BY COLOR OF OPERATOR, 19, OF BUILDINGS AND IMPLEMENTS AND ] !TEll (For definitions: 11~ reporting," etc., see text) Madison llarengo llarion llarshall Mobile Monro~ lion tgomery llorgan Perry FARMS, ACREAGE; AND LAND AREA Number of farms.... Apr. 1, 19 5,187 5,389 3,629 5,505 2,233 3,939 3,772 3,990 3,799 Jan. 1, ,0 6,412 4,5 6,316 1,905 4,182 4,464 4,912 4,394 Apr. 1, ,178 6,503 3,746 6,279 1,557 3,894 4,069 5,079 4,7 Approximate land area. (see text)... acres , , , ,4 798, ,0 5,0 387,3 469,7 Proportion in farms percent All land in farms acres ,465 8,7 304, , , , , , , , , ,172 3, , ,727 4, , , , , , , , ,2 324, , ,614 Average size of farm acres Farm land according to use: Cropland harvested.. farms reporting ,152 5,173 3,li82 5,483 1,941 3,902 3,547 3,948 3, ,928 6,133 4,248 6,238 1,797 4,139 4,300 4,849 4, ,056 6,114 3,599 6,192 1,476 3,817 3,7 4,976 4,178 acres , ,788 89,451 1,296 48, , ,7 138,882 98,819,, , ,823 99, ,2 43, , , , , , ,119 85, ,380,5 106, ,638 1, ,375 Crop failure (see text). farms reporting , , , acres ,843 12,7 6,469 1,8 2,7 1,884 5,471 6,547 13,9 193<1,.. 2,351 3,175 1,012 1, ,169 2,484 1,702 2, ,316 2, , ,963 5,100 1,987 Cropland, idle or fallow (see tex1) f"arms reporting , , , , ,294 1, ,109 1, , , ,087 7M acres. ~ ,695 14,2 10,8 5,881 7,926 4,122 17,808 13,7 13, ,025 19,759 14,880 12,577 9,571 5,302 22,706 24,466 16, ,922 17,270 14,3 8,232 7,877 8,910 23,692 13,779 15,145 Plowable pasture..... f"arms reporting ,339 1,294 2,516 2, ,558 2,499 1, ,395 1,338 2,7 2, , , ,053 2, ,189 1, acres ,579 89,304 17,449 18,848 13,623 41, ,878 24,083 46, ,615 70,179 15,336 14,3 4,499 22,293 67,6 20,255 33, , ,415 16,618 13,254 4,313 21,6 64,809 13,864 30,487 Woodland (see text)... farms reporting ,149 1,3 3,118 3,509 1,133 1,7 1,6 2,664 1,276 acres , , ,776 86,652 58, ,858 72, , , , , , ,593 49,336 1,3 95, , , ,1-25' 131, , ,167 46,9 146,205 M,936 87,472 76,958 All other land (see text) farms reporting ,315 3,155 2,659 4,009 1,855 2,371 3,280 3,359 2,1 acres ,428 51,835 17,979 20,057 14,917 20,131 65,567 21,621 30, ,411,251 14,871 22,003 22,001 22,820 33,819,010 20, ,189 50,180 23,489 23,597 17,424,061 33,031 24,717 27,2. Land used for crops (harvested and failure). farms reporting ,155 5,228 3,584 5,483 1,987 3,908 3,653 3,948 3,753 acres , ,522 95,9 1152,146 &,2 119, , , , , , , ,556 44, , , , , , ,069 86,6 157,397 41, , , , ,362 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, idle or llillow, and plowable pasture). farms reporting ,184 5,3715 3,820 5,502 2,190 3,926 3,7 3,975 3,795 Irrigated cropland harvested and/or irrigated pasture.. farms reporting acres <'>... <'> <'>......, ,. Irrigated cropland harvested. farms reporting ~ Irrigated pasture.... farms reporting ~ acres VALUES Value of farms (landsnd build:lngs). dollars 19., 16,1510,323 6,235,487 4,539,859 10,982,936 5,810,270 6,320,295 10,925,570 9,3,902 5,290, ,545,704 5,477,511 4,156,933 10,553,081 5,2li8,875 5,178,076 9,1,~1 8,839,3 4,5, ,136,437 8,500,395 15,095,117 14,154,433 9,422,774 7,863;904 11,820,774 11,4,2 6,003,208 Value of buildings. farms reporting 19 4,955 5,224 3,li81 a,329 2,072 3,802 3,699 3,855 3, ,543 6,002 3,561 5,532 1,386 3,695 3,939 4,487 4,029 dollars 19 3,851,449 1,1567,5 1,458,433 2,956,469 1,9,973 1,789,033 3,031,973 2,2,574 1,411,1li ,1,439 2,339,016 1,848,761 3,679,748 2,624,364 2,278,911 3,132,9 3,002,700 1,786,553 Average va.lues: Land and buildings per f"arm dollars 19 3,183 1,167 1,251 1,995 2,2 1,5,2,896 2,8 1, , ,671 2,7 1,238 2,048 1,800 1, ,387 1,307 1,300 2,254 6,052 2,019 2,905 2,285 1,450 Farms of 30 acres and over... dollars ,199 2,3 1,336 2,320 3,705 2,292 4,399 2,7 2,253 Land and buildings per acre dollars ; ' : ' Value of implements and machinery farms reporting 19 4,175 3,924 3,064 4,715 1,637 3,071 3,090 3,471 2, ,8 5,383 3,310 4,665 1,1 3,303 3,479 3,823 3,450 dollars. 19 1,570,581 0, , , , ,585 8, , ::::: BY COLOR OF OPERATOR 72 Number of farms... Of white operators~... number ,5 1,287 3,M5 5,464 1,849 1,786 1,209 3,658 1, ,639 1,-530 4,258 6,236 1,698 1,999 1,158 4,389 1, ,6 1,189 3,676 6,177 1,6 1, , Of nonwhite operators... number ,3 4, ,153 2, , ,W5 4, ,193 3, , ,772 5, ,087 3, , All land in fa.rms Of white operators2... acres , , , , ,8<\8 208, , , , ,783 2, , , , , , , , , , , , ,ll96 225, , , , or nonwhite operators... acres , ,659 6,725 2,522 12,742 93, ,744 ~5, , , ,173 5,064 3,141 7,366 82, ,931 21, , , ,890 5,439 3,764 5,414 93, ,875 23, , Value of" farms Of white operators dollars ,779,855 4,0,9 4,463,069 10,924,848 5,453,770' 4,621,.703 8,474,902 8,832,780 3,327, (Land and buildings) ,253,536 3,520,500 4,105,2 10,458,801 5,019,120 3,867,772 6,3,112 8,161,103 2,1571, ,790,873 4,581,421 5,029,382 14,002,763 9,089,1527 5,901,814 7,764,565 10,379,0 3,326, or nonwhite operators... dollars ,730,4 2,174,507 76,790 58, ,0 1,698,692 2,450,6 536,122 1,963,442 B ,292,1 1,957,011 61,5 96, ,755 1,310,203 2,808, ,257 1,8, 'Mlere there are less than 3 farms reporting an itaa~ or 'llhere less than 3 farms are reported f"or either color group, data are included only in the State totals.

6 CENSUS. OF AGRICULTURE- ALABAMA 1935, AND 1930; FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, 1939, 19, A!ND 1929; AND VALUE MACHINERY, 19 AND 193o- Continued 295 PickEI1s Pike Randolph fussell St. Cle.ir Shelby bter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker washington Wilcox Winston 3,984 3,198 3,524 2,5 2,008 2,181 3,821 3,232 2,981 4,559 3,943 4,490 3,009 4,103 3,156 3,612 2,728 4,697 4,255 3,794 5,297 4,700 4,127 3,0 4,069 2,657 2,424 2,241 4,4 4,003 3!0 4,752 3, ,0 430, ,5 8,9 410,2 5t2,6 564,9 490, ,0 857,0 517, , , , , , , , , ,892 0, , , , , , , , , ,505 9, , , , ,6 265, , , ,1 293, , ,164 5, , ,929 3,163 3,476 2,476 2,545 2,084 3,7 3,190 2,930 4,444 3,708 4,393 3,645 4,011 2,951 3,446 2,637 4,499 4,062 3,6 5,167 4,585 4,002 3,556 3,900 2,418 2,310 2,011 4,180 3,893 3,218 4,611 3, , ,0 108, ,479 65,763 56,004 95, ,286 88,6 119,176 71, , ,0 105,304 97,137 73,006 63, , ,804 88, ,522 87, , ,923 97,477 97,187 55,956 54, , ,285 87, ,703 85, / ,743 1,217 1,531 4,786 2,170 5,3 8,692 4,624 1,910 4,636 4, ,508 1,908 1,392 1,867 1,353 1, ,164 1,019 2,173 1,787 3,884 1, , ,036 2, , ,517 1,214 1,313 1, , 671 1,426 1,427 1,6 0 1,101 1,626 1, , , , , ,106 12,645 9,896 18,579 15,036 11,7 13,309 22,042 16,459 17,4 14,3 15,518 12,959 18,887 35,495 20,129 11,105 20,526 23,752 19,445 11,317 10;621 13,453 13,752 16,156 29,075 15,832 16,036 19,3 20,201 18,706 13,235 9,973 1,435 1,471 1, ,274 1,139 1,763 1,498 tj723 1,881 2, , ,087 1,262 1, ,165 1, , ,002 1,090 1,522 36,212 32,724 23,6 36,075 13,549 17, ,199 22,3 27,861 37,487 16,0 12,949 25,218 17,924 30,825 7,877 8,119 59,658 14,201 17,007 13,001 14,417 26,.5 12,884 17,200 13,099 7,529 12,280 57,931 9,395 17,420 16,864 12,999 2,506 2,051 2,757 1,072 1,954 1,611 1,179 2,213 2,227 2,645 2, ,284 97,612 1,063 78, ,870 81,217.86,492 94, , , , ,639 98, , , , , , , , , , ,323 73, ,942 85, ,729 71,387 74,428 82, , , ,6 3,136 2,654 2,852 1,414 2,4 1,843 2,969 2,2 2,370 3,522 3,021 27,077 33,1 22,052 26,517 21,248 15,966 32,559 23,272,491 35,559 15,304 28,248 20,469 20,724 23, ,524 23,9,414,952 45,720 24,5 11,254 47,594 33,033 31,373 31,123 11,931 21,080 37,266 25,165 31,105 48,832 12,435 3,936 3,183 3,478 2,477 2,545.2,093 3,750 3,192 2,931 4,4 3, , , ,ll57 107,"265 67,933 61,7 104, ,910 90, ,814 76, , , ,0 97,7 75,094 65,2 103, ,671 90, ,436 88,0 104, ,942 99,6 98,974 59,852 56, , ,106 88, ,741,192 3,973. 3,190 3;4514 2,~31 2,1582 2,163 3,813 3,227 2,977 4,536 3, , ~ , ~ , ~....., ~ ~ ,574 4,011 2, ,5 4,554 2, ,761 4,4 2, ,1 576,000 5, ,921 3, , , , , , , , ,3 3,837 2, ,563 4,482 2, ,672 4,123 2, ,935 81,196 52, ,219 82,023 57, ,796 87,8 50, ,8 2, ,323 6,006 7, ,929 14,209 8, ,361 12,499 7, , , , ,354 10, ,335 77,859 9,988 3, ,252 6, , , ,9 62, , , , , , ,356 97, ,1 2,367 1,621 8,414 46,2 13, ,2 44,836 6, ,028 41,058 17, ,515 3,933 2, ,881 93,056 54, ,588 82,717 57, ,416 88,565, ,569 3,996 2, ~ ~ ,976,636 6,239,392 4,777,026 3,299,745 3,856,311 4,1,115 5,9,538 6,384,807 4,843,779 7,4,6 4,481,.228 4,4:L5, 141! 4,(139~0 4,418,890 3,918,359 3,823,549 3,759,763 4,825,277 6,175,949 4,4,459 6,063,658 4,857,284 6,077,736 7,5'!7,693 6,244,562 4,1,9 5,027,621 5,0,521 6,710,098 6,983,584 5;2,6 9,057,036 5,181,189 3,874 3,108 3,9 2,492 2,524 2,143 3,666 3,121 2,922 4,451 3,842 3,910 3,530 3,757 2,4 2,326 2,200 4,197 3,790 3,142 4,377 3,471 1,.fi20,058 1,735,763 1,669,325 1,009,620 1,247,226 1,499,712 1,417,250 1,883,009 1,W4,761 2,094,317 1,623,499 2,194,81~ 2,186,524 2,270,852 1,189,883 1,532,647 1,3,9111 1,836,497 2,163,054 1,997,231 2,416,521 1,913,823 1,249 1,961 1,356 1,299 1,495 1,911 1,0 1,97~ 1,625 1,631 1, ,254 1,077 1,237 1,069 1,378 1,027 1,451 1,170 1,145 1,033 1,473 2,052 1,535 1,666 2,074 2,249 1,524 1,745 1,677 1,906 1,435 1,544 2,030 1,506 1,477 1,636 2,:;wl 2,167 2,276 1,806 1,994 1,~ ' , , ;l ,109 2,554 2,783 1,935 2,303 1,871 2,976 2,849 2,436 3,742 2,955 3,549 3,436 3,715 2,210 2,382 2,069 3,961 3,411 2,961 3,962 3, , , , , , ,047 32!5, , , , , ~ B 816 2,102,366 4,515,802 2,428, ,4,435 4,289,062 2,315, ,018,375 5,256, ,679, ,508 3,936 2, ,590 4,204 2, ,679 1,447, , ,627 1,672, ,677 1,336 1,126 1, ,714 1,210 1, ,817 2,441 1, ,196 3,190 2,023 1,494 3,735 2, ,779 2, , ,207 2,0 2, ,"287 1, ,955 2,058 3,381 3,899 2,297 2,299 3, ,978 2,a ,480 2,6 3,788 4,592 2,008 2,163 3, ,076 1, ,091 2,179 3,206 3,544 1,777 1, , ,174.1, , ,193 1,0 7 2, ,9 1,77~ 1,126 1, ,119 1, , ,812 1,912 1,161 1, , , , , ,0 172, ,7 217,500 2, , ,585 2, , ,tl65 100, , , , , , , , , , , , ,672 1, , , , , ,3 102,371 89,739 44, ,212 19,956 15, ,885 76,307 70,935 62,773 1, ,586 81,523 49, ,490 25,035 16,969 U58,4 94,135 78,9 61,359 2, ,188 90,462 45, ,972 23,201 16,80:1 1, ,239 74,812 69,665 2,557 3,698,469 4,773,313 4,1.54,176 1,9tl9,672 3,872,315 3,823,927 3,al4,251 4,900,4 3,819,201 6,266,701 4,452,048 3,145,1117 3,4,542 3,797,956 2,321,871 3,9,494 3,491,466 2,71!0,471 4,499;870 3,870,1521 5,01!0,627 4,799,924 3,981,158 5,363,692 5,424,929 2,097,531 4,485,541 4,1584,456 3,1529,996 4,636,621 4,169,516 7,151,696 5,118,169 1,278,177 1,466, ,8 1,330, ,996 4,l88 2,0M,287 1,4,483 1,024,578 1,147,967 29,1 1,269,824 1,100, ,9 1,596, ,( ,3011 2,074,806 1,676,078 8tl9,938 1,013,031 57,3 2,096,577 2,184, ,633 2,037, , ,065 3,180,102 2,6,943 1,432,890 1,90!5,0 tl3,01l0 e Includes llexicona. 1, , , , , , , , ,620...(,, , , ,375 2,028 <'> ,06f. 212, , ,7. 97,102 <'> 81 18,371 99,746 (') 82 32, , '"""{tj... 1,812,882 2,912, ,267,924 3,049,133 (') 85 2,494,.541 3,356,813 2,679, ,004 1,3,679 <'> ,511 1,242,929 <'> ,8 1,889,916!' 89

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