THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA C630 U£8c 1959 UNIVERSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL 000410853 This book must not be taken from the Library building. . 4 t *9i T Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill http://www.archive.org/details/northcarolinacou1959hurl 3,0 V. 10,230 ^^^^^BB 9,495 9,7'™ ♦r<* 1,78 1. ▼ 1,705 75,872 75,078 76,915 57,552 123 k3,772 3,407 ■ ,907 1,333 ^972 1 ,441 »/..'/ 16,955 ■10 17,390 ■eo 1,255 ^^^ 1,402 15V- . 179,26-4 , 1,303 i 1,430 L 99,378 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE North Carolina COUNTIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report — Vol. I — Part 26 — Counties FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES North Carolina COUNTIES Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May 1, 1961) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1961) BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Lowell T. Galt, Special Assistant Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Julius Shiskin, Chief Economic Statistician Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chiij Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Cbitf Field Division — Jefferson D. McPike, Chief Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Henry A. Bloom, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Construction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chief Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Electronic Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Housing Division — Wayne F. Daugherty, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC59-1 and AC59-2, Preliminary Reports Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: A60-9482 SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959. Vol. I, Counties, Part 26 North Carolina U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1961 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, DC, or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce. Price $1.75 PREFACE Volume I, Counties, is one of the five principal reports presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 54 parts, presents the compilation of the infor- mation given by farm operators to census enumerators in 1959. The 1959 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The collection of the data was carried out by census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Bureau of the Census and working under the direction of Robert B. Voight, then Chief, Field Division. Paul R. Squires, then Special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief, and Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by M. Vincent Lindquist, Thomas Jabine, Robert S. McCauley, John C. Mackey, Robert Standley, Hilton E. Robison, Helen E. Teir, Carl R. Nyman, Kenneth R. Norell, Gladys L. Eagle, Henry L. DeGraff, Charles H. Boehne, Joseph A. Correll, Margaret G. Wood, Evelyn K. Jett, Simon Yablon, Emma B. Gass, Charlotte J. Messinese, Bennie L. Sharp, Isaac E. Lemon, James M. Lindsey, Samuel S. Murray, William F. Kauffman, Hector Vila, Harry P. Owings, Charles A. Nicholls, Henry A. Tucker, Robert S. Boyle, Helen M. Davenport, Albert W. Graybill, Lois G. Miller, Thomas D. Monroe, Gerald P. Owens, Bernard L. Ross, Marvin M. Thompson, Helen D. Turner, Kurt W. Luethy, Arnold L. Bollenbacher, George W. Coffman, Joseph A. Horak, Samuel J. Hundley, Donald K. Larson, Chester G. Lykins, Wilmer R. Maxham, Virgil L. McClain, Jr., Darrell D. Prochaska, Robert J. Rades, Hubert E. Sites, Duane E. Traylor, Donald H. von Steen, Elmer O. Rea, Frances G. Compton, Lillian W. Bentel, and Neil V. Perkins. Acknpwledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumeration, and the com- pilation of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. October 1961 HI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State. Statistics on number of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, by size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Volume I is published in 54 parts as follows: Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central — Continued Mountain: 1 Maine. 19 South Dakota. 38 Montana. 2 New Hampshire. 20 Nebraska. 39 Idaho. 3 Vermont. 21 Kansas. 40 Wyoming. 4 Massachusetts. South Atlantic: 41 Colorado. 5 Rhode Island. 22 Delaware. 42 New Mexico. 6 Connecticut. 23 Maryland. 43 Arizona. Middle Atlantic States: 24 Virginia. 44 Utah. 7 New York. 25 West Virginia. 45 Nevada. 8 New Jersey. 26 North Carolina. Pacific: 9 Pennsvlvania. 27 South Carolina. 46 Washington. East North Central: 28 Georgia. 47 Oregon. 10 Ohio. 29 Florida. 48 California. 11 Indiana. East South Central: 49 Alaska. 12 Illinois. 30 Kentucky. 50 Hawaii 13 Michigan. 31 Tennessee. Other Areas: 14 Wisconsin. 32 Alabama. 51 American Samoa. West North Central: 33 Mississippi. 52 Guam. 15 Minnesota. West South Central: 53 Puerto Rico. 16 Iowa. 34 Arkansas. 54 Virgin Islands. 17 Missouri. 35 Louisiana. 18 North Dakota. 36 37 Oklahoma. Texas. Volume II — General Report. — Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. Summary data and analyses of the data by States, for geographic divisions, and for the United States, by subjects, as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below: Chapter Title Chapter Title I Farms and Land in Farms. VII Field Crops and Vegetables. II Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. VIII Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest Prod- III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. ucts. IV Farm Labor, Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and IX Value of Farm Products. Cash Rent. X Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator V Size of Farm. XI Economic Class of Farm. VI Livestock and Livestock Products. XII Type of Farm. Volume III — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Western States (Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary for the area, including number and types of irrigation organiza- tions, source of water, expenditures for works and equipment since 1950, water used and acres served for irrigation purposes. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data by States on land in drainage organizations, number and types of organizations, cost of drainage and drainage works. Volume V — Special Reports, Part 1. — Horticultural Specialties. Statistics by States and a summary for the United States present- ing number and kinds of operations; gross receipts and/or gross sales; sales of nursery products, flower seed, vegetables grown under glass, and propagated mushrooms; number of container- grown plants; inventory products; sales of bulb crops; employ- ment; structures and equipment. Titles of additional parts of this volume are not available as this report goes to press. IV NORTH CAROLINA CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Page History of the Census IX Legal basis for the Census IX Pretest of the 1959 Census IX Training program for personnel for enumeration IX Enumeration period IX ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorisation IX The agriculture questionnaire IX Agricultural operations X Enumeration assignments and enumeration districts X Enumerator's record book XI Enumeration maps XI Lists of special and large farms XI Landlord-tenant questionnaire XI Township sketch map XI Field review of enumerator 's work XII SAMPLING Use of sampling XII Description of the sample XII Adjustment of the sample XII Estimation of totals for the sample XII Presentation of sample data XII Reliability of estimates XII Differences in data resulting from differences in tabulating procedures XIII PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of enumeration XIII Editing of questionnaires XIII Coding of questionnaires XIII Tabulation of data XIII PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical content of this report XLV Comparability of data XTV Minor civil divisions XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive summary and references XIV General Farm Information Census definition of a farm XIV Farm operator XV Farms reporting or operators reporting XV Land area XV Land in farms XV Land in farms according to use XVI Value of land and buildings XVII Age of operator XVII Residence of operator XVII Year began operating present farm XVII Of f -farm work and other income XVII Equipment and facilities XVII Farms by kind of road XVIII Farm labor XVIII Fertilizer and lime XVIII Specified farm expenditures XIX DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Con tinued Crops Page Crops harvested XIX Corn XIX Annual legumes XX Hay crops XX Field seed crops XX Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XX Berries and other small fruits XX Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes XX Nursery and greenhouse products XXI Forest products XXI Value of crops harvested XXI Value of crops sold XXI Irrigation Definition of irrigated land XXI Enumeration of irrigated land XXI Irrigated farms XXI Land in irrigated farms XXI Land irrigated XXI Farms irrigated by number of acres irrigated XXI Land irrigated by source of water XXI Land-Use Practices Summary information XXII Cropland in cover crops XXII Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour XXII Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control... XXII System of terraces on crop and pasture land XXII Livestock and Poultry Inventories XXII Milk cows, cows milked, milk produced, and butter XXII Whole milk and cream sold XXII Sows and gilts farrowing XXII Sheep, lambs, and wool XXII Goats and mohair XXII Bees and honey XXII Value of livestock on farms XXII Sales of live animals XXII Sales of poultry and poultry products XXIII Classification of Farms Scope of classification XXIII Farms by size XXIII Farms by color of operator XXIII Farms by tenure of operator XXIII Farms by economic class XXIII Farms by type XXTV Value of farm products sold XXV (V) VI CONTENTS Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table— Page 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 3 2. — Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 4 3 . — Farms and farm acreage , by color and tenure of operator : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 6 4 Farm operators by color, age, residence, and off -farm work; and equipment and facilities on farms : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 7 5. — Specified farm expenditures and farm labor: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 8 6. — Livestock and poultry on farms, number and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 9 7. — Livestock and livestock and poultry products sold: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 10 8. — Farms reporting, acreage, quantity harvested, and sales of crops: Censuses of 1920 to 1959 11 9. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1920 to 1959 18 10. — Characteristics of places not counted as farms because of change in definition of farm: 1959 19 11 . — Date of enumeration : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 19 12. — Farms reporting classified by number of livestock on farms and by quantity of livestock and livestock and poultry products sold : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 20 13. — Farms reporting classified by acres harvested, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for selected crops : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 , 21 14. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by economic class of farm, Census of 1959 26 15. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by type of farm, Census of 1959 28 16. — Hired farm labor and wage rates, Censuses of 1959 and 1954; and by size of farm, Census of 1959 30 17. — Farms and farm characteristics by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 32 18. — Farms and farm characteristics of commercial farms by type of farm by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 44 19. — Farms and farm characteristics by type of farm: Census of 1959 104 20 Farms and farm characteristics by size of farm: Census of 1959 116 21 Farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator: Census of 1959 128 22. — Cash rent paid by cash tenants and share-cash tenants by economic class of farm: Census of 1959 164 23. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county and State by number of farms reporting, by levels 164 24. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county and State totals for specified items 165 Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table — 1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 168 2. — Number of farms, land in farms, and cropland harvested, by size of farm: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 176 3. — Farms and farm acreage by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 184 4. — Characteristics of commercial farms, Census of 1959 192 5. — Farms reporting by off -farm work; and farms by tenure of operator, type of farm, economic class of farm, and value of farm products sold, by source: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 200 6. — Equipment and facilities on farms and farm labor: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 208 7. — Use of fertilizer and lime on farms and farm expenditures: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 216 8 Livestock and poultry on farms : Censuses of 1959 and 1954 224 9. — Livestock and livestock products sold from farms and litters farrowed: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 232 10 Dairy products and poultry and poultry products sold from farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 240 11. — Farms reporting acreage and quantity of crops harvested: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 244 12 Nursery and greenhouse products and forest products cut on farms: Censuses of 1959 and 1954 292 APPENDIX The 1959 Census of Agriculture Questi onnaire 302 Enumerator ' s Record Book 306 Index to tables 308 INTRODUCTION (VII) > -o O g £•£ to T" ,? i VF g />.'-K / Li 0_ J i E l\? i H i §®i Us •« ff /I ® ° 5 U Vi*l I ® \ )r^T x ; -4f]_ s I , | l\ 2 I £ S ,; 3,5 ® ,3 e 1 IU /^5®i « S V> ®ll f% 1 ■ '|8 ' S sVV'sT-^S ® f % fj- TS -v^ < ' iz | j ®§ V'<,' i i ' «vi J j»^ 1 1 < H I- < ® ® Q. INTRODUCTION THE 1959 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE History of the Census. — The 19D9 Census is the 17th nationwide agricultural census. The first agricultural census was taken in 1810, at the same time 1 .is the Sixth Decennial Census of Popu- lation. From 18G0 to 1020, an agricultural census was taken every 10 years. With increased application of scientific findings and the growing use of mechanization in agriculture, farming practices were changing so rapidly that facts collected at 10-year intervals were no longer adequate. Aware of the need for more accurate and timely information, the Congress in 1009 (30 stat. 10, sec. 31, provided for a census to he taken in 1915 and every 10 years thereafter which was to he in addition to the census of agriculture to be taken at the time of the decennial census of population. The 1915 census was not taken, however, because of the abnormal conditions created by World War I. Beginning with 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken every 5 years. legal Basis for the Census. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code-Census," codified in August 1934, and amended in August 1937 and September 19G0, is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- suses, and surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Sec- tion 142, paragraph (a), of Title 13 makes provision for the Census of Agriculture. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall, beginning in the month of October 1959, and in the same month of every fifth year thereafter, take a census of agriculture, provided that the censuses directed to be taken in October 1959 and each tenth year thereafter, may, when and where deemed advisable by the Secretary, be taken instead in conjunction with the censuses provided in section 141 of this title." (Section 141 relates to the decennial cen- suses of population, unemployment, and housing to be taken as of the first day of April of each decennial year.) Under authority granted by Section 4 of Title 13, the Secretary of Commerce delegated "the functions and duties imposed upon him by this title" to the Director of the Bureau of the Census. Pretest of the 1959 Census. — A "pretest" of the field procedures of the 1959 Census of Agriculture was conducted in 17 counties of the United States during the fall of 195S. The purpose of the pretest was to provide the Bureau with a measure of the effective- ness of the questions and procedures planned for the 1959 nationwide census. Three versions of the agriculture question- naire — the first one for Northern States, the second for Southern States, and the third for Western States — were used in the pre- test. Each version contained questions appropriate to the type of agriculture in the part of the country where it was used. All major aspects of field forms and procedures, from the hiring and training of crew leaders and enumerators to actual interviews with farm operators, were given a "trial run" in each of the 17 counties. Preliminary versions of reporting forms, maps, pay- roll records, training guides, and instruction manuals were sub- jected to actual use under conditions simulating those expected in the nationwide enumeration conducted in the fall of 1959. In making final preparations for the 1959 census, the staff of the Bureau drew heavily on the results of the pretest, as well as on experience gained from previous censuses. Training Program for Personnel for Enumeration. — Every per- son hired to do work in connection with the 1959 Census of Agri- culture received specialized training for his job. Staff mem- bers of the Washington and Regional Offices of the Bureau and of the U.S. Department of Agriculture trained approximately 110 agriculture field assistants and 2,100 crew leaders. The crew leaders, in turn, trained and supervised approximately 30,000 enumerators. All training was presented according to procedures contained in various guides and manuals prepared by the Bureau. The training program included filinstrips, map-reading, practice interviewing, and practice filling of questionnaires and other census forms. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. Enumeration Period. — The actual enumeration in the conter- minous United States (see page XIV) started at dates varying from October 7 to November 18, 1959. In general, starting dates were based upon regional variations in harvesting seasons and on weather conditions. The primary aim was to have the enumeration late enough to follow the harvesting of the bulk of important crops and early enough to precede the advent of winter weather with the attending unfavorable travel conditions. The bulk of the enumeration work was completed within three to four weeks after the starting date. In Hawaii, the enumera- tion was made during the months of December 1959 and January 1900; and in Alaska, during April 1060. Enumeration starting dates for the censuses of 1959 and 1954 are given in State table 11, together with figures showing the percentage of farms enumerated in the State during weekly pe- riods. The average enumeration date for the 1959 census for each county is given in county table G. Data for inventory items — land in farms, machinery and equip- ment, livestock, and poultry — relate to the situation at the actual time of enumeration of each individual farm. Data for acres, production, and sales of crops relate generally to the crops har- vested during the crop year 1959, regardless of whether and when they were sold while data for sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year 1959. Since the enumera- tion was made before the end of 1939, special emphasis was placed upon the inclusion of estimates for crops yet to be sold and for livestock and livestock products expected to be sold in the period from the time of enumeration to the end of the cal- endar year. Instructions on the questionnaire and the wording of questions were designed to assure that full crop-year or calendar-year data would be reported. For example, "How much of this year's crop was or will be sold?" ENUMERATION FORMS AND PROCEDURES Authorization. — Section 5 of Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes the preparation of forms and questionnaires used in the census. It reads as follows : "The Secretary shall prepare schedules, and shall determine the inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivisions thereof, for the statistics, surveys, and censuses provided for in this title." The Agriculture Questionnaire. — The questionnaire for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was prepared by the staff of the Bureau. Selection of the inquiries was based on the results of the 1958 pretest and experience gained in earlier censuses. Careful con- sideration was given to such factors as the current availability 56312S— 60 X UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 of data from other sources, the possibility of obtaining data by methods other than a census, the adequacy of the data that might be obtained, and the need for and usefulness of the data. Two committees gave advice and counsel to the Bureau. One of these, a Special Advisory Committee, was composed of members desig- nated by the organizations they represented, following an invita- tion from the Director of the Bureau of the Census to name a representative to serve in an advisory capacity. The Special Advisory Committee fur the 1959 Census of Agriculture was made up of one representative from each of the following: Agri- cultural Publishers Association, American Association of Land- Grant Colleges and State Universities, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Farm Economic Association, American Statistical Association, Farm Equipment Institute, National As- sociation of Commissioners, Secretaries, and Directors of Agri- culture, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Farmers' Union, National Orange, Rural Sociological Society, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A representative of the Bureau of the Budget was in attendance at all meetings of the Advisory Committee. Because of the special interest of the U.S. Department of Agri- culture in censuses of agriculture, the Director of the Bureau of the Census sought the continuous cooperation of that organiza- tion in developing plans, questionnaires, and procedures for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. AVorking Groups were established in the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make recommendations for the following general subjects: Tenure, Land Values, and Mortgage Debt Land Use and Conservation and Production Practices Field Crops Fruits and Vegetables Forest Products Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy Income and Expenditure (including Contractual Operations) Farm Labor Equipment and Facilities (including Structures) Each Working Group had the responsibility for ascertaining the U.S. Department of Agriculture's need for data in the field covered by its "terms of reference" and for presenting recom- mendations to a small Joint Committee comprising representa- tives of both the Bureau of the Census and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Joint Committee received written recom- mendations from each Working Group. The Chairman of each Group appeared before the Joint Committee as did any member of the Working Group who was needed to present supplemental information of a specialized nature. Prior to the formulation of the questionnaire, State Agricul- tural Colleges and other major users of census data were invited to suggest inquiries for the enumeration. Each member of the Special Advisory Committee had the opportunity and the respon- sibility for channeling in suggestions from the organization he represented. The number of inquiries submitted from all sources greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census, from the point of view of cost, of the respondent's time and patience, and of practical value to the majority of users of data. The final selection included 316 questions, some of which con- sisted of several parts, for the 48 States comprising the con- terminous United States. Although each of the 316 questions was asked in one or more of the 48 States, considerably less than this total was asked in any one State because of the use of "State" questionnaires. Moreover, about 50 questions out of the total were asked of approximately one-fifth of all farm operators in the State. The number of questions ranged from 159 on the questionnaire for Maine to 194 on the questionnaire for Cali- fornia. In all, 38 versions of the questionnaire — one for each State or combination of adjoining States and two for Texas — were used for the 1959 census in the conterminous United States as compared with 21 versions in 1954 and 41 in 1950. A separate version was used in Alaska and another in Hawaii. Differences in the questionnaires were designed to account for regional and local differences in agriculture. Most, but not all, of the differences related to crops. The use of State ques- tionnaires made possible the inclusion of separate inquiries for all important crops grown within a State and, at the same time, a reduction in the total number of inquiries for a State. Questions that did not apply, to any considerable degree, to a particular State were omitted from the questionnaire used in that State. For example, separate questions about citrus fruits were omitted from all questionnaires except for the few States where citrus fruits are grown. An added advantage of State questionnaires was that production and sales data could be asked in the unit of measure most commonly used by the farmers in each State. Regional variation in the number and type of ques- tions is an important provision of the census for obtaining com- plete coverage of agricultural operations. About 2 weeks before the start of the enumeration, agricul- ture questionnaires were mailed to most households in rural areas. A letter was attached to each questionnaire asking the farm operator to fill the questionnaire and to give it to the enu- merator when he called. The purpose of this procedure was to save time and money in taking the census and to improve the quality of the information given by farm operators. By having the questionnaire ahead of time, the farmer could determine what information would be required and could check his records in advance of the enumerator's visit. It was, however, the respon- sibility of the enumerator to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each place which qualified. If the questionnaire had been filled out by the farm operator, the enumerator was instructed to examine the questionnaire for completeness and accuracy and, if need be, to give the farmer such help as might be necessary. Agricultural Operations. — The training of enumerators stressed the concept that a census of agriculture is a census of agricultural operations rather than a census of farms. This concept was in- tended to assure a complete agricultural census free of any per- sonal judgment by enumerators as to what constitutes a farm. In accordance with clearly defined procedures, an enumerator was required to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each person who had charge of one or more agricultural operations, whether or not he considered himself to be a farm operator. For enu- meration purposes, it was considered that there were agricul- tural operations on a place if, at any time in 1959 — a. Any livestock (hogs, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, or mules) were kept on the place. b. A combined total of 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and ducks were kept on the place. c. Any grain, hay, tobacco, or other field crops were grown on the place. d. A combined total of 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and nut trees were on the place. e. Any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products were grown on the place for sale. As a result of the requirement that all places having agri- cultural operations be enumerated, more questionnaires were obtained than are included in the tabulations for farms. During the office processing operations that followed the completion of enumeration, criteria were applied to the questionnaires to sort out for tabulation those that represented farms according to the census definition of a farm (see page XIV). Enumeration Assignments and Enumeration Districts. — To as- sure a complete enumeration within the time allotted, the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) was divided into 29,374 Enumeration Assignments, or EA's. Each EA comprised an INTRODUCTION XI area thnt one enumerator could reasonably be expected to canvass within a 3- to 4-week period, as indicated by performance rec- ords from the 11)54 census. Each EA was made up of one or more Enumeration Dis- tricts, or "ED's," as the geographic unit for enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, the ED's were classified into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms, as indicated by the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the 1050 Census of Population and Housing, current population esti- mates, and highway maps showing culture which were basic to establishing the boundaries of each assignment. Through the use of different canvassing procedures for each group of ED's, the Bureau was able to reduce the cost of enumeration without running any material risk of missing any farms or other places with agricultural operations. The ED groupings and canvassing procedures are described below. Group I Enumeration Districts. — In general, ED's with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open- country areas and comprise Group I. For each ED of Group I, in his Enumeration Assignment, the enumerator was required to list in his Record Book the name of every head of household living in the ED and also the name of every person not living in the ED who had agricultural operations there. There were approximately 20,751 ED's in Group I for the 1959 Census. Group II Enumeration Districts. — Rural ED's in which the number of dwellings was large in relation to the number of farms were considered to be in Group II. For each ED, in Group II, the enumerator was required to list the head of the household for all dwellings in the ED except for those on less than one acre of ground in built-up residential areas of 50 or more dwellings. He was also required to determine, by obser- vation or local inquiry, whether there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the built-up areas and, if so, to obtain an agriculture questionnaire. There were approximately 7,979 ED's in Group II. Group III Enumeration Districts. — Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages having approximately 150 or more dwellings were designated as separate ED's and are classified as Group III. Also, most ED's in counties around large metro- politan areas were designated as Group III Ed's. Prior to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, places enumerated in these areas during the 1954 Census of Agriculture were listed in the Enumerator's Record Book. The enumerator was required to visit and enumerate or otherwise account for each place listed in his Record Book. In addition, he was instructed to ask at each of these places if there were any farms or other places with agricultural operations in the Enumeration District, and, if so, to add them to his list and enumerate them. There were ap- proximately 15,836 Group III ED's in 1959. According to the 1954 Census, these ED's contained 380,575 farms. A few enumeration districts that comprised incorporated places or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II because they had a large number of farms. A few others, comprising extensive rural districts requiring con- siderable travel, were classified as Group III because they had only a small number of farms. Enumerator's Record Book. — Each enumerator received one or more Record Books containing a listing form for use during canvassing. (See appendix for facsimile of one page of list- ing form included in Enumerator's Record Book.) The lines on the listing form were numbered in consecutive order. Ex- cept as otherwise prescribed for Group II and Group III ED's, the enumerator listed in his Record Book the name of each head of household living in his assigned area and also the name of each person not living in his area who had agricultural opera- tions there. As he made his listing, he also asked the questions about agricultural operations that were printed on the listing form. Answers to these questions determined, for the enumerator, whether or not an agriculture questionnaire was required for the person listed and, if so, whether he or some other enumerator was responsible for getting it. Thus, the Record Book served as an important aid to the enumerator in securing complete cov- erage of all agricultural operations within his area. At the same time, it helped to prevent enumeration of the same place by two or more enumerators. Enumeration Maps. — As a second aid to getting complete cover- age, each enumerator received a map or, in a few exceptional cases, a brief written description of the area assigned to him for enumeration. He was required to plan and follow an orderly route of enumeration within the boundaries of his assigned area in accordance with established canvassing procedures. As the enumerator listed a place in his Record Book, he indicated its location by copying onto his map the number of the line on which he listed it. This numbering system indicated the enumerator's route of travel, and helped both the enumerator and his crew leader to determine the extent of coverage of the enumerator's assignment at any given time. Lists of Special and Large Farms. — Prior to the enumeration, a card list of "special and large farms" was prepared on the basis of records obtained from the 1954 census and from Federal and State agricultural agencies. In general, "special and large farms" fell into one of three categories: (1) farms having unusually large acreages, livestock Inventories, or annual sales as indi- cated by available records; (2) farms known to be specializing In such operations as broiler production, turkey growing, feed lots, nursery or greenhouse production, cranberry bogs, citrus groves, etc.; (3) farms that might easily be overlooked because they had absentee operators or were not locally thought of as farms, such as institutions, Indian reservations, grazing associa- tions, etc. Enumerators were given the cards for the special and large farms within their assignment areas to use as aids to obtaining complete coverage. Generally, the cards provided insurance against the omission of farming units that could have a signifi- cant effect on the totals for a given county or State. The enu- merator was instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for each special or large farm in his area or to write an explana- tion on the card as to why an agriculture questionnaire was not required on the basis of 1959 operations. The crew leader had a duplicate set of cards for use in checking enumeration coverage. Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire. — As in several previous cen- suses, a special landlord-tenant questionnaire was used in some parts of the South as a supplement to the agriculture question- naire. Its purpose was to help the enumerator get complete and accurate coverage of individually operated tracts of land that were actually part of one operating unit under the control of one landlord. To accomplish this purpose, the enumerator was required to fill a landlord-tenant questionnaire for each landlord who had any land worked on shares. The entries made in this questionnaire included the name of each sharecropper, tenant, or renter ; the amount of land assigned to each ; and the acreage and quantity of crops harvested on shares. By checking these entries against the agriculture questionnaires obtained for the individual operators, the enumerator and the Central Office could verify that each part of the operating unit controlled by the landlord was enumerated and that it was enumerated only once. The landlord- tenant questionnaire was used in 386 counties in the 1959 census as compared with approximately 900 counties in 1954. Township Sketch Map. — In some areas of the Great Plains, a considerable portion of land is farmed by nonresident operators — that is, by persons who do not live on the land they operate or who live on it only during part of the year. Enumerators in these areas used a special mapping form, the Township Sketch, in addition to their enumeration maps as an aid to obtaining com- plete coverage. Each township included on the sketch was identified by township and range number and was divided into 144 small squares. In a standard section of 640 acres, each square represented a quarter section of land, or 160 acres. As the enumerator canvassed his assignment area, he indicated the acreage and location of each farm, ranch, and tract of nonfarm XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 land by drawing its boundaries on the sketch. He also used a simple numbering system as a cross reference between the agri- cultural land identified on the sketch and the questionnaire on which it was reported. The Township Sketch was used in all counties of North Dakota and South Dakota and in selected counties of Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Field Review of Enumerator's Work. — In the 1959 census, greater emphasis was placed on a detailed review of enumerators' work during enumeration than had been the case in previous censuses. The objective was to detect and correct enumeration errors as early as possible in order to achieve and maintain a high quality of individual performance. Starting on the first day of enumeration and continuing throughout the enumeration period, each crew leader was instructed to make regular and frequent visits to his enumerators. At each visit, he was to follow a clearly defined procedure for observing the enumerator's conduct of interviews and for cheeking his listings, maps, ques- tionnaires, and other forms for accuracy and completeness. As an aid to checking coverage and enumerator efficiency, the crew leader was given a list containing estimates, based on the 1954 census, of the number of questionnaires required in each enumeration assignment area within his district, and of the mileage and time required to obtain those questionnaires. SAMPLING Use of Sampling. — In the 1959 census, as in several previous censuses, sampling was used in two ways : for enumeration and for tabulation. Sampling in enumeration consisted of the col- lection of information about the items included in sections IX through XV of the questionnaire for only a sample of farms. The "sample" items relate to sales of dairy products and sales of livestock, use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, equipment and facilities, rental agreements, farm values, and farm mortgage debt. The same sample of farms was used for tabulations by type of farm and by economic class of farm and for many of those by size of farm and by color and tenure of operator. Description of the Sample. — The sample used for the 1959 Census of Agriculture consisted of all farms with a total area of 1,000 or more acres or with estimated sales of $100,000 or more in 1959, and approximately 20 percent of all other farms. Farms with 1,000 or more acres were universally included in the sample during enumeration. As the enumerator filled the questionnaire, he determined the number of "acres in this place" (see question 7 of the agriculture questionnaire). If the acreage amounted to 1,000 or more he was required to fill sections IX through XV of the questionnaire. Farms with less than 1,000 acres, with esti- mated sales of $100,000 or more, were included in the sample (luring the office processing. For these farms the information for sections IX through XV was obtained by mail. The selection of farms of less than 1,000 acres for inclusion in the sample was made during enumeration, according to the fol- lowing procedure: As the enumerator determined that he was required to obtain a questionnaire, he assigned a number to it, whether or not he was able to obtain the questionnaire on his first visit. He assigned numbers in consecutive order, beginning with "1" for the first questionnaire required in each enumera- tion district within his area. He was instructed to fill sections IX through XV on all questionnaires for which the assigned number ended in "2" or "7" (i.e. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, etc.). Adjustment of the Sample. — An adjustment in the part of the sample that was comprised of farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000 was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size of farm. The purpose of this adjustment was to improve the reliability of the estimates based on the sample and to reduce the effects of possible biases introduced by enumerators who de- viated from the prescribed procedure for selecting the sample farms. The adjustment procedure was carried out for "blocks" of counties, each consisting of from one to ten counties in a State. To adjust the sample, separate counts were made for each county, and for the block of counties of all farms and of farms in the sample for each of 10 size-of-farm groups based on the "acres in this place" (question 7). The 10 size-of-farm groups were as follows : under 10 acres, 10 to 49 acres, 50 to 69 acres, 70 to 99 acres, 100 to 139 acres, 140 to 179 acres, 180 to 219 acres, 220 to 259 acres, 260 to 499 acres, and 500 to 999 acres. Farms of less than 1,000 acres, but with value of sales of $100,000 or more, were excluded from these counts. For each size-of-farm group, the number of farms in the sample for the block of counties was adjusted to make it equal or approximately equal to the total number of farms divided by five. This was accomplished for each group by the elimination or duplication on a random basis, of farms in those counties where the difference between the actual proportion in the sample and the expected 20 percent was in the same direction as the difference for the block of counties. Estimation of Totals for the Sample. — For the items included in' the sample part of the questionnaire (sections IX through XV), estimated totals for all farms were derived from the tabu- lated totals for the farms in the adjusted sample. First, item-by- item totals, as tabulated for that part of the sample comprising farms of less than 1,000 acres and with estimated sales of less than $100,000, were multiplied by 5. These estimated item-by- item totals were then added to the corresponding Item totals, as tabulated, for all farms of 1,000 acres and over and farms with estimated sales of $100,000 and over. The resulting values represent the estimated totals for all farms. Presentation of Sample Data. — In tables where a small amount of data based on the sample farms is presented together with data for all farms, the data based on the sample are printed in italics. Other tables contain headnotes explaining that most of the data are estimates based on reports for only a sample of farms. Reliability of Estimates.— The estimated totals for all farms of the items enumerated for only the sample farms are subject to sampling errors. The estimated totals obtained by making tabulations for only the farms included in the sample are also subject to sampling errors. State tables 23 and 24 contain ap- proximate measures of the sampling reliability of the estimates for numbers of farms reporting and for item totals. While these measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, they do not completely reflect errors arising from sources other than sampling; for example, errors in the original data reported by farmers. Errors arising from sources other than sampling may, in some instances, be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for county totals. The general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals may be determined from the data in State tables 23 and 24. State table 24 contains a list of items, together with a figure for each item indicating one of the four levels of sampling reliability that are presented in State table 23. For each item the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be de- termined from State table 23, in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State table 24. To determine the sampling reliability for any Item, reference must be made to State table 24 to find out which of the four levels of sampling reliability given in State table 23 should be used, and also the appropriate county or State table to obtain the number of farms reporting the item. INTRODUCTION XIII As explained in State table 23, the level of sampling reliability designated as level 1 should always be used to determine the sampling reliability of estimated numbers of farms or of farms reporting. State table 23 shows percentage limits such that chances are about 68 out of 100 that the difference between an estimate based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation of all farms would be no more than the percentage specified for the estimated number of farms reporting that item. The chances are about 99 out of 100 that the difference would be less than 2>/ a times the percentage specified. As indicated by the percentages in State table 2.'!, the smaller the number of farms reporting a given item, the larger the relative sampling error in the estimated total for that item. Even so, considerable detail is presented for each item, by several classifi- cations of farms, in order to permit the appraisal of estimates for various combinations of items not shown in this report. Per- centages and averages that may be derived from the tables will generally have greater relative reliability than the corresponding estimated totals. However, significant patterns of relationships may be observed in the estimated totals even though the indi- vidual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample of farms for the 1954 census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1959. Therefore, State tables 23 and 24 may also be used to determine the sampling errors for the 1954 data. Differences in Data Resulting From Differences in Tabulating Procedures. — Many of the figures in the detailed State tables rep- resent estimates obtained by tabulating only the sample farms. The totals for these detailed distributions will generally differ somewhat from totals presented in other tables obtained from different distributions which were tabulated on a 100 percent basis. Moreover, although most of the figures presented by coun- ties were obtained from tabulations of all farms, the data in county table 4 for commercial farms, and all of the data in the county tables on dairy products and livestock sold, fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, land-use practices, farm labor, facilities and equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The State totals in the county tables for these items, though based also on the sample, were obtained in a different series of tabulating runs, and so may differ slightly from totals presented in some State tables. For reasons of economy the sample distributions were not adjusted to the 100 percent totals even when such totals were available, nor were slight discrepan- cies resulting from different runs of the sample data always rec- onciled unless the differences were large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. PROCESSING OPERATIONS Completion of Enumeration. — As an enumerator completed his assignment, he turned the portfolio containing questionnaires and other census materials over to his crew leader. After making a final review of the enumerator's work, the crew leader mailed the portfolio to the Agriculture Processing OtBce at Parsons, Kansas. There, each enumerator portfolio was thoroughly checked for completeness of all required forms and for correct application of the sampling procedure. Editing of Questionnaires. — Each agriculture questionnaire was individually edited and coded before the information was trans- ferred to punch cards and tabulated. As the first major step in the editing process, questionnaires that did not represent farms according to the census definition were withdrawn from fur- ther processing. (See p. XIV.) As the second major slep, the remaining questionnaires were examined for errors, omissions, and inconsistencies. Among the specific items subjected to con- sistency checks were the following : a. Total acreage compared with its distribution by use. b. Acreage of individual crops harvested compared with total cropland harvested. c. Irrigated acreage compared With total acres in the farm. d. Total acreage of individual crops for all purposes compared with the acreage harvested for specific purposes. e. Quantity of crops harvested in relation to acreage harvested. f. Sales in relation to production and, for livestock, to inven- tories. g. Total livestock compared with the inventory by age and sex. h. Expenditures compared will) product inn and inventories. Obvious errors in calculations or in units of measure, and misplaced entries were corrected as they were found. Entries not clearly legible were rewritten. Many omissions or incon- sistencies were disregarded during editing. Those of significant magnitude could be and were handled more efficiently and eco- nomically during mechanical processing operations. Question- naires containing major inconsistencies and omissions were re- ferred to members of the technical staff for review. Depending on the magnitude of the data involved, the technical staff cor- rected (or supervised the correction of) the questionnaires either on the basis of information reported for other farms of similar type in the area or on the basis of additional information re- ceived in response to letters directed to the farm oi>erators. Coding of Questionnaires. — Most of the numerical information on a questionnaire was self-coding in that the inquiry number was utilized for the item identification on punch cards or on tabulations runs. However, some manual coding was also neces- sary for such items as irrigated crops for selected States, crops infrequently reported, miscellaneous poultry, etc. Code numbers were entered on questionnaires to classify farms and, in some cases, to identify data for individual items. All farms were coded by size of farm in terms of total acreage, by race, and by tenure of operator. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii were also coded on the basis of irrigated cropland and irrigated pasture. Additional codes were applied to all farms included in the sample to classify them by type of farm and by total value of agricultural products sold. Individual items were coded only where reports were received for crops or poultry not covered by separate inquiries on the questionnaire. This coding was necessary to assure inclusion of the date in the appropriate farm product totals. Tabulation of Data. — After the questionnaires were edited and coded, the information on them was punched on cards. The cards were then mechanically sorted and fed into machines which transferred the data to tabulation sheets. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate and list those cards which lacked necessary in- formation, those which contained inconsistent or impossible data, and those on which the data were possible but of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was war- ranted. The listing sheets were examined and, as necessary, the cards were corrected. When the cards for a particular county were considered satisfactory, the date were tabulated. Subject-matter specialists of the Bureau and the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture examined all tabulations for reasonableness and consistency. As necessary, they made corrections on the basis of a further review and reappraisal of the original reports and verification of the editing, coding, and punching. XIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 PRESENTATION OF STATISTICS Statistical Content of This Report. — This report is part of Vol- ume I of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Volume I consists of 54 parts, each part containing information about agriculture for a single State, Commonwealth, or Possession. Each part con- tains county data for that particular State or area. The term "county," as used in this report embraces election districts in Alaska, parishes in Louisiana, municipios (municipalities) in Puerto Rico, etc. The statistics for 1959 were obtained from the Census of Agriculture taken in the "conterminous United States" (see following paragraph), Hawaii, and Puerto Rico during the period October 1959 to January 1960 and in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, and Virgin Islands as of April 1, 1960. Compara- tive data for years prior to 1959 were obtained from earlier censuses. In the planning of the publications for the 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing and the 1959 Census of Agriculture, the term "conterminous United States," recommended by the Board of Geographic Names to designate the 48-State area as it ex- isted before Alaska and Hawaii became States, was adopted by the Bureau of the Census. The definitions and explanations In this introduction for vol- ume I generally have application broad enough to include the States of Alaska and Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the island possessions. However, specific application in many instances may be limited to the conterminous United States ; for example, references to earlier censuses, to the sam- pling methods and procedures, to specific sections or questions on the questionnaires, and to specific table numbers. For each part of volume I (one part for each State or area), a facsimile of the appropriate questionnaire is reproduced in the appendix. The statistics for States and counties are presented according to the same general plan as was followed in the volume I re- ports for the 1954 and the 1950 censuses. State and county totals are given for nearly all items for which information was ob- tained in the 1959 census. However, most of the data by eco- nomic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are given only for States. Comparative data for the States are given for each census year beginning with 1920. Comparative data for counties are given for the years 1959 and 1954. For some items, the data obtained from the 1959 census are the only ones available. For comparative purposes 1950 data are carried in county table 6 for the kind of road on which farms were located. Comparability of Data. — The data obtained from the various censuses of agriculture are not strictly comparable for all items. For example, differences from one census to another in the time of enumeration, the wording of the questions, and the definition of a farm cause some lack of comparability. Differences con- sidered to have a significant effect on the comparability of data are described in the text and/or mentioned in footnotes to the tables. Minor Civil Divisions. — As in prior censuses, data for most of the items included in the 1959 Census of Agriculture were tabu- lated for minor civil divisions. The term "minor civil division" applies to the primary subdivision of a county into smaller geo- graphic areas such as townships, precincts, districts, wards, beats, municipalities, etc. Figures for these smaller geographic areas are not included in any of the published reports, but they may be supplied upon request and payment of the costs of com- piling and cheeking the data. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration assignment did not include more than one minor civil division, even in cases where the township, precinct, etc., did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. In 1954, and again in 1959, the aim was to make enumeration assignments large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a 3- to 4-week period. Hence, in some areas, two or more adjoining minor civil divisions were combined into one enumeration assignment An enumeration assignment never comprised the whole of one minor civil division and a part of another, nor a part of two or more minor civil divisions. A minor civil division that included too many farms for one enumerator to cover during the enumeration period was divided into two or more enumeration assignments. In some cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a single minor civil division, even when such totals required a grouping of enumeration assignments. In other cases, the minor civil division tabulations provide totals for a combination of two or more adjoining minor civil divisions. The data for each individual minor civil division included in such totals can be tab- ulated separately, however, since each questionnaire obtained in the census contains the designation of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. An additional charge must be made for a separate tabulation of any small area in- cluded in a total for two or more combined minor civil divisions. Requests for census information for minor civil divisions should be directed to the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D.C. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Descriptive Summary and References. — The definitions and ex- planations that follow relate only to those items that are con- sidered to be inadequately described in the tables where they appear. Although the descriptive terms and explanations refer specifically to the 1959 Census of Agriculture, many of them also apply to earlier censuses. Most of the definitions consist of a resume of the questionnaire wording, supplemented by excerpts from instructions given to enumerators. For exact wording of the questions and of the instructions included on the question- naire, see the facsimile of the 1959 Agriculture Questionnaire in the appendix of this report. An analysis of the questions asked in the 1959 census, and of the data obtained, is given in Volume II, General Report, Statis- tics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1959. The general report presents statistics for States by subject matter. General Farm Information Census Definition of a Farm. — For the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture, the definition of a farm was based primarily on a combina- tion of "acres in the place" and the estimated value of agricultural products sold. The word "place" was defined to include all land on which agricultural operations were conducted at any time in 1959 under the control or supervision of one person or partnership. (For definition of "agricultural operations", see p. X.) Control may have been exercised through ownership or management, or through a lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. Places of less than 10 acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $250. Places of 10 or more acres in 1959 were counted as farms if the estimated sales of agricultural products for the year amounted to at least $50. Places having less than the $50 or $250 minimum estimated sales in 1959 were also counted as farms if they could normally be expected to produce agricultural products in sufficient quantity to meet the requirements of the definition. This additional qualification resulted in the inclusion as farms of some places engaged in farming operations for the first time in 1959 and places affected by crop failure or other unusual conditious. To avoid biases arising from an enumerator's personal judg- ment and opinion, the Bureau did not give enumerators the defini- INTRODUCTION xv tion of a farm. Instead, enumerators were instructed to obtain questionnaires for all places considered farms by tbeir operators and for all otber places that had one or more agricultural opera- tions. (See "Agricultural Operations", p. X.) In 1954, enumer- ators were instructed to till questionnaires on the same basis as in 1959. In 1050, agricultural operations were defined to include every place of 3 or more acres, whether or not the operator con- sidered it a farm, and every place having "specialized operations", regardless of the acreage. "Specialized Operations" referred to nurseries and greenhouses and to places having 100 or more poultry, production of 300 or more dozen eggs in 1949, or 3 or more hives of bees. In all of the three last censuses, as a result, questionnaires were filled for a considerable number of places that did not qualify as farms. The determination as to which questionnaires represented farms was made during office process- ing operations and only those questionnaires meeting the criteria for a farm were included in the tabulations. For both the 1950 and 1954 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale but ex- clusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only if the annual sales of agricultural products amounted to $150 or more. A few places with very low agricultural production because of unusual circumstances, such as crop failure, were also counted as farms if they normally could have been expected to meet the minimum value or sales criteria. In the censuses from 1925 to 1945, enumerators were given a definition of "farm" and were instructed to obtain reports only for those places which met the criteria. According to this defini- tion, farms included all places of 3 or more acres, regardless of the quantity or value of agricultural production, and places of less than 3 acres if the value of agricultural products, whether for home use or for sale, amounted to $250 or more. Because of changes in price level, the $250 minimum resulted in the in- clusion of varying numbers of farms of less than 3 acres in the several censuses taken during this period. Generally, the only reports excluded from tabulation were those taken in error and those showing very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more were tabulated only if at least 3 acres were in cropland and/or pasture or if the value of products in 1044 amounted to at least $150. The decrease in the number of farms in 1950 and 1954, as com- pared with earlier censuses, was partly due to the change in farm definition, especially with respect to farms of 3 or more acres in size. Some of the places of 3 or more acres that were not counted as farms in 1950 and 1954 because the value of their agricultural production was less than $150 would have qualified as farms if the criteria had been the same as in earlier censuses. For 1959, the decrease in the number of farms as compared with all prior censuses resulted partly from the change in farm definition. The fact that sales of agricultural products in 1959 was used resulted in the exclusion of some places that would have qualified as farms had the value of agricultural products alone been considered. The increase in the acreage minimum also had an effect. The reduction in the number of farms due to change in definition, 1954 to 1959, is shown for each county In county table 1. Some characteristics of the places not counted as farms in 1959, but which would have been included in 1954, are shown in State table 10. The change in farm definition made in 1950 and again in 1959 had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops because the places affected by the change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the totals for a given county or State. For the States that comprise the conterminous United States, two figures are published for each county on the number of farms in 1959. One is an actual count of all farms and the other is an estimate based on the number of farms included in the sample, For almost every county there is a difference between the actual number of farms and the estimated number of farms. Because of sampling procedure and sampling variability, the number of farms in the sample seldom agrees exactly with the actual num- ber of farms. For most counties, the actual number of farms in the sample was either more or less than precisely 20 percent of all farms. Similarly, totals estimated on the basis of data for the sample farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the actual totals that would have been obtained had the data been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, the estimated number of farms reporting certain items may, In some instances, be greater than the total number of farms shown in county table 1. However, the estimated number of farms Is given in county tables 5 and G so that estimates based on the sample farms may be related to the estimated rather than the actual number of farms. Farm Operator. — The term "farm operator" is used to designate a person who operates a farm, either doing the work himself or directly supervising the work. He may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he is considered as operator only of the land which he retains for his own operation. In the ease of a partner- ship, only one partner is counted as an operator. The number of farm operators is considered to be the same as the number of farms. Farms Reporting or Operators Reporting. — Figures for farms re- porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms, represent the number of farms, or operators, for which the speci- fied item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,405 had chickens 4 months old and over on hand at the time of enumeration, the number of farms reporting chickens would be shown as 1,405. The difference be- tween the total number of farms and the number of farms re- porting a particular item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided a correct report was received for all farms. Where applicable, figures may be given for the number of farms or operators not reporting items that were intended to be ob- tained for all farms; for example, residence of farm operator, State table 4. The number not reporting, as compared with the total number of farms or operators, indicates the extent of incompleteness of the reporting of the data for the item. Land Area. — The approximate total land area of States and counties as reported for 1959 is, in general, the same as that re- ported for all censuses beginning with 1940. Such differences as are shown reflect political changes in boundaries or actual changes in land area caused by changes in the number or size of reser- voirs, lakes, streams, etc. For Alaska, the areas for election districts represent the gross area of land and water. Land in Farms. — Except for managed farms, the land to be in- cluded in each farm was determined from the answers to ques- tions about the number of acres owned, the number of acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the number of acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres owned and the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others were first added together and then the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others were subtracted. The re- sult represented the number of acres in the farm. The number of acres in a managed farm was the difference between the total land managed and that part of the managed land that was rented to others or worked on shares by others. In the 1959, 1954, and 1950 censuses, enumerators were in- structed to record total figures for land owned, land rented from others, and laud managed for others, including any part of the land that was rented to others. In censuses prior to 1950, enu- XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 merators were instructed to exclude all land rented to others and to record only that portion of the acreage owned, rented from others, or managed for others that was retained by the farm op- erator. Thus, the figures for the individual tenures of land are not entirely comparable for all censuses. However, the land in- cluded in each farm was determined on essentially the same basis for all censuses. The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of "agricultural" land — that is, land used for crops and pasture or grazing. It also includes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or graz- ing. For example, the entire acreage of woodland and wasteland owned or rented by farm operators is included as laud in farms, unless it was being held for nonagricultural purposes or unless the acreage was unusually large. For 1959 and 1-954, if a place had 1,000 or more acres of woodland not pastured and wasteland, and if less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the acreage of woodland not pas- tured and wasteland was reduced to equal the acreage used for agriculture. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of woodland not pastured and wasteland differed slightly from the one used in 1959 and 1954. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 or more acres (5,000 or more in the 17 Western States), if less than 10 percent of the total acreage was used for agricultural purposes. Except for open range and grazing land used under government permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms provided the place of which it was a part was a farm. Grazing land operated by Grazing Associations was to be reported in the name of the person chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the Association. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All land in Indian reservations that was used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be in- cluded. Land in Indian reservations that was not reported by individual Indians and that was not rented to non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was re- ported as one farm. land owned. — All land that the operator and/or his wife held under title, purchase contract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration is considered as owned. Land Rented from Others. — This item includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others but also land he worked on shares for others and land he occupied rent free. Grazing land used under government permit or license is not included. Land Rented to Others. — This item includes all land rented or leased to others, except land leased to the government under the Soil Bank, and all land worked by others on shares or on a rent-free basis. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant or sharecropper is considered as the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares even though his landlord may supervise his opera- tions. The landlord is considered as operator of only that por- tion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land Managed. — This item includes all tracts of land man aged for one or more employers by a person hired on a salary basis. A hired manager was considered to be the operator of the land he managed since he was responsible for the agricul- tural operations on that land and frequently supervised others in performing those operations. Managed land was always to be reported on a separate questionnaire whether or not the manager also operated a farm on his own account. Land in Two or More Counties. — An individual farm was al- ways enumerated in only one county, even in cases where the land was located in two or more counties. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county where he lived. If he did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where the farm head- quarters was located. In cases where there was any question as to the location of the headquarters, figures for the farm were tabulated for the county where most of the land was located. Land in Farms According to Use. — Land in farms has been distributed according to the way in which it was used in 1959. The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive; that is, each acre of land is included only once even though it may have had more than one' use during the year. Cropland Harvested. — This category refers to all land from which any crops were harvested in 1959, whether for home use or for sale. It includes land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut and land in berries and other small fruits, or- chards, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Matured crops hogged off or grazed were considered to have been "crops har- vested" and were reported here. Land from which two or more crops were harvested in 1959 was to be counted only once in the land-use classification. Land used for other purposes either before or after the crops were harvested was to be re- ported as cropland harvested, without regard to the other uses. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the individual crops and subtracting the acreages from which two or more crops were harvested. This checking procedure was repeated during the office processing of questionnaires for all farms having 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. Cropland used only for Pasture. — This land-use classification includes rotation pasture and all other land used only for pas- ture or grazing that the operator considered could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Enumerators were instructed to include land planted to crops that were hogged off, pastured, or grazed before maturity but to exclude land pastured before or after hay or other crops were harvested from it. Permanent open pasture may have been reported either for this item or for "other pasture" depending on whether or not the operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last three censuses. For 1945, the figures include only cropland used solely for pasture in 1944 that had been plowed within the preceding seven years. The figures for 1940, 1935, and 1925 are more nearly comparable with those for 1959, 1954, and 1950, however, because they in- clude land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not Harvested and not Pastured. — This classification represents a total of three subclasses for the 17 Western States and two subclasses for other States. Cultivated Summer Fallow. — This subclass of land is shown only for the 17 Western States. It refers to cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for the 1959 harvest in order to control weeds and conserve moisture. Soil Improvement Grasses and Legumes. — Fur the 1059 cen- sus, land used only for cover crops to control erosion or to be plowed under for green manure is tabulated separately from "other cropland". After the establishment uf the Soil Bank, land that would normally have been used for other purposes was frequently planted to soil-improvement crops. In counties where large acreages were placed in the Soil Bank, the total of land used for soil-improvement crops plus "other cropland" may be considerably larger than the "other cropland" shown for previous censuses. Other Cropland. — This subclass includes idle cropland, land in crops intended for harvest after 1959, and cropland not harvested because of complete crop failure, low prices, labor shortage, or other reasons. The 1959 figures for "other cropland" are not entirely comparable with those for previ- ous censuses since they do not include land used only for soil-improvement crops. (See preceding paragraph.) Woodland Pastured. — This classification includes all wood- land where livestock were pastured or grazed in 19.19. The instruction on the questionnaire — "Include as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture" — represents a somewhat more precise definition than the corresponding instruction contained on the 1954 ques- tionnaire. No definition of woodland was given in 1950 apart from an instruction to enumerators not to include brush pas- ture as woodland. Some of the changes in woodland acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation as to what constitutes "woodland." Woodland not Pastured. — This classification refers to all woodland not used for pasture or grazing in 1959. including land in operated farms that was placed in the Soil Bank and planted to trees. Unusually large tracts of timherland that were reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from INTRODUCTION XVII the tabulation of land in farms \vhen it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonngrieultural purposes. Other Pasture. — This classification refers to all land other than woodland and cropland that was used only for pasture or grazing in 1959. It includes noucrop open or brush pasture and cutover or deforested land that has been improved and used for pasture. The figures for the last three censuses are comparable but those for 1915 include all nonwoodlanil pas- ture that had not been plowed during the preceding seven years. For the 1940 census and earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those for the last three censuses. However, the classification may be somewhat less inclusive because land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classi- fied as plowable pasture and included with "cropland used only for pasture". Improved Pasture. — This subclass refers to that portion of "other pasture" on which one or more of the following prac- tices had been used: liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, or the clearing of weed or brush growth. The fig- ures are comparable with those for 1954, when the question on improved pasture was asked for the first time. Other Land. — This classification refers to all land not in- cluded in the preceding land-use classifications, such as house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, land area of ponds, and wasteland. This figure for 1959 was obtained from the ma- chine tabulations by subtracting the total of all other uses from the total land in all farms reported for a given county or classification. Hence, there is no figure given to represent the farms reporting this item. Value of Land and Buildings. — Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. They are estimates based on data obtained for sample farms. Estimates of the total value of land and buildings by States, geographic divisions, and the United States, are presented in volume II. The enumerator was instructed to record the market value of the land and the buildings on that land. Market value was defined as the price which the farm operator would expect to receive for the land and buildings if he were to sell them on the day of enumeration. More problems and difficulties arise in the enumeration of farm- real-estate values than in the enumeration of most other agri- cultural items. Most of the items enumerated require the re- spondent to make a statement of fact. For example, information about the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year is based on actual transactions. Similarly, information about livestock inventories relates to the situation existing on a spe- cific place at a specific time. Reports concerning the value of land and buildings, however, are estimates based almost entirely on opinion. The majority of farms have not changed hands for many years and are not currently for sale. For such farms, the operators are not likely to have any clear basis for estimating the value. To make an intelligent and objective estimate, a respond- ent first needs to make an estimate of the prevailing average market value of farms in his community. Then, he must either add to or subtract from that estimate to allow for the different characteristics of his own farm. In many cases, an operator who would not sell his farm under any circumstances may report an unreasonably high market value. In other cases, a farm operator who acquired his real estate during a period of relatively low prices may estimate an unrealistically low value by current stand- ards. Because of the extent of variation that is known to exist in real estate values, it is difficult to devise checking procedures that will identify inaccurate estimates. Age of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was derived from the sum of the ages of all farm operators reporting age divided by the number reporting. The number of farm operators 65 or more years of age is an actual count based on the operators reporting age. Residence of Operator. — Farm operators were classified by resi- dence according to whether or not they lived on the farms they were operating. Some of those who did not live on the farms they operated themselves lived on farms operated by others. In cases where all the land was rented from others or worked on shares for others, the operator was considered to live on the farm operated provided the duelling lie occupied was Included in the rental agreement. The dwelling, in such cases, was not neces- sarily on the land being operated. Similarly, a farm operator who did not live on the land being cultivated or grazed but who had some agricultural operations (other than a home garden) at his dwelling was considered as living on the farm operated. Since some farm operators live on their farms only during a part of the year, comparability of the figures for various cen- suses may be affected by the date of enumeration. In a few cases, the enumerator failed to report the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators classified by residence indicate the extent of under-reporting. Year Began Operating Present Farm. — Enumerators were in- structed to report the year during which a farm operator began to operate his present farm and, if the year was 1958 or later, also to report the month. The year was intended to refer to the first year of the period during which the operator had been in continuous charge of bis present farm or of any part of it. The time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began operating their farms, as shown by a monthly breakdown of the reports for farmers who began operating their present farms during 195S and 1959. Off-Farm Work and Other Income. — To obtain a measure of the extent to which farm operators rely on nonfarm sources for part of their income, four questions were asked of all farm operators. The first question asked for the number of days the operator worked off his farm in 1959. The other three questions, to be answered "Yes" or "No," asked (1) whether other members of the operator's household did any work off the farm ; (2) whether any income was received from sources other than the sale of agri- cultural products from the farm operated; and (3) whether the combined income of all members of the household from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of agri- cultural products sold from the farm operated. Off-farm work was defined to include work on someone else's farm for pay as well as all types of nonfarm jobs, businesses, and professions, whether the work was done on the farm premises or elsewhere. Exchange work was not included. The questions asked in the 1959 Census are closely comparable with those asked in 1954. The data for 1959 are actual totals of all operators reporting off-farm work and other income whereas those for 1954 are estimated totals based on the sample. Equipment and Facilities. — In 1959 as in several earlier cen- suses, data about specified equipment and facilities were obtained for only a sample of farms. Farm operators were asked to report equipment and facilities that were on the farm at the time of enu- meration, regardless of ownership. They were to include items that were temporarily out of order but not any that were worn out. Data in terms of actual number were obtained for the follow- ing items of farm equipment in 1959: (1) grain combines, (2) corn pickers, (3) pick-up balers, (4) field forage harvesters, (5) mo- tortrucks, (6) wheel tractors, (7) garden tractors, (8) crawler tractors, and (9) automobiles. Definitions given enumerators in- cluded the following specifications, among others : Corn pickers related to all types of machines used for picking corn, whether used in separate or in combined picking-shelling operations. Pick-up balers were to include both hand-tie and automatic balers but not stationary ones. Motortrucks were to include pick-up trucks and truck-trailer combinations ; jeeps and station wagons XVIII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 were also to be included If they were used primarily as trucks, but school buses were specifically excluded. Wheel tractors spe- cifically excluded garden tractors, implements with built-in power units, such as self-propelled combines or powered buck rakes, and the power unit of a truck-trailer combination. Automobiles were to include jeeps and station wagons if they were used primarily as passenger cars. Questions to be answered "Yes" or "No" provided information as to the presence or absence of the following items: (1) tele- phone, (2) home freezer, (3) milking machine, (4) electric milk cooler, (5) bulk-type milk cooler (in six States only — Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), (6) crop drier and (7) power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Comparable data from one census to another are not available for all items. The questions asked about equipment during a given census reflect changes in farm mechanization and in the facilities available to farm families. Questions about some items of equipment were asked in 1959 for the first time (electric milk cooler, crop drier, bulk-type milk cooler, etc.). Similarly, some questions that were asked in earlier censuses were omitted in 1959. For example, the use of electricity is now so widespread that there is no longer any need for obtaining a count of the farms having it. Farms by Kind of Road. — The classification of farms by the kind of road on which they are located is based on only a sample of farms. The enumerator was instructed to report, on the basis of his own observation, the kind of road on which the most frequently used entrance to the farm was located. For farms consisting of two or more tracts, he was to limit his report to the tract on which the farm operator had his dwelling or other headquarters. Farm Labor. — The questions about farm labor were asked only for the sample farms and related to persons working during the calendar week preceding the week of enumeration. Since the enumeration starting dates varied by geographic areas, and the enumeration within each area lasted over a period of several weeks, the calendar weeks to which the data apply also vary. Thus, the data for an individual farm may relate to any one week during the months of October, November, or December, or even, in a few instances, to weeks during September 1959 or January 1960. Farm labor was defined to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the agricultural operations of the farm; and to ex- clude housework, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by per- sons employed specifically for such work. The farm labor in- formation contained in this report represents estimates based on answers to questions relating to the farm work or chores done during the week by (1) operator, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family, and (3) hired persons. An operator was considered as working if he worked one or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours ; and hired persons, if they worked at all during the week. Data are not fully comparable from one census to another, primarily because of d ; fferences in the period to which they relate. In 1954, the data were purposely related to either one of two calendar weeks, depending in part on the starting date set for the enumeration and in part on which week represented a period of peak employment within a given State. For the majority of States, the period specified was the week of September 26-October 2 ; for other States, the week of October 24-30. In 1950, as in 1959, the data related to the week preceding the actual enumeration. Unlike 1959, however, enumeration starting dates were identical for all States in 1950 (April 1) but since several weeks were required to complete the enumeration, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not identical for all farms. In 1945 and 1935, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January and, in 1940, to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equiv- alent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, an additional specification limited the workers to those 14 years old and over. Experience gained from earlier censuses indicates that farm labor data are often unsatisfactorily reported unless the week specified is the week immediately preceding the actual enumer- ation. When a farm operator was asked to report the number of persons employed during a specified week that was several weeks prior to enumeration, he often reported the highest number of persons employed during the year. Obviously incorrect reports were adjusted to make the data reflect more nearly the situation known to exist during the specified week. The farm labor data for 1954 relates to a specified week which, in some cases, was sev- eral weeks prior to enumeration. Few adjustments were made in those data, however, even though there were indications of incorrect reporting. Regular and Seasonal Workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the week concerned were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year. They were classed as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. In cases where the period of employment was not reported for an individual farm, it was estimated from data for such items as basis of payment, wage rates, expendi- tures for labor in 1959, and type of farming operations. Hired Workers by Basis of Payment.— Hired persons were also classified according to whether they were paid on a monthly, weekly, daily, or hourly basis, or by piecework. In cases of incomplete reporting, the basis of payment for hired workers was supplied during the office processing operations. Wage Rates and Hours Worked.— The agreed cash rate of pay was asked for each class of hired worker except those em- ployed on a piecework basis. (The number and the earnings of persons paid on a piecework basis were required for those who worked on Friday of the week preceding the enumeration.) The number of hours that workers were expected to work to earn their pay was asked for each class except those employed on an hourly or piecework basis. For 1959 and 1954, the data include office estimates for farms submitting incomplete reports of wage rates and hours worked. The estimates were consistent with the size and type of operations for the individual farm as compared with similar farms in the area for which complete reports were received. The corresponding data for 1950 apply only to farms that reported both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and Lime. — The questions about fertilizer and lime, asked only for the sample farms, relate to the acreage on which fertilizer and lime were used and to the quantity used. Farm operators were asked to report total quantities used in 1959 on the farms they operated regardless of when or by whom the ferti- lizer and lime were purchased. In the South, some landlords who operated farms themselves included the fertilizer and lime they had purchased for use on their tenant-operated land. Such fertilizer and lime may also have been reported by the tenants. When double reporting was detected during the editing process, the data on the questionnaires concerned were adjusted to elim- inate duplication in the totals. The 1959 data for fertilizer and lime are entirely comparable with those for 1954. A breakdown between dry and liquid fer- tilizing materials was not obtained in 1954 and data on cost of either fertilizer or lime were not obtained in 1959. Fertilizer. — The report for fertilizer was to refer only to com- mercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials, including rock phosphate. The acres fertilized and the tons of fertilizer ap- plied to those acres were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by region so that it was possible to obtain detailed data for the crops most commonly fertilized in each region. In cases where the same land was used for more than one crop, the acres fertilized were to be reported separately for each crop. If the same crop was fertilized more than once, however, the acres in that crop were to be reported only once. In all cases, the total quantity of fer- INTRODUCTION XIX tilizer used in 1959 was to be reported, including quantities used on land occupied by crops planted in 1958 or by crops to be harvested in 1960. Reports for quantity of fertilizer and fertilizing materials used were required for both dry and liquid materials. The terms "dry" and "liquid" referred to the form in which the fertilizers and fertilizing materials were purchased and not to the way in which they were applied. Thus, dry fertilizers were those purchased in dry or solid form, as powders, dusts, granules, pellets, etc.; liquid fertilizers were those purchased in fluid form, as solutions or as liquefied gases. Lime. — The data for lime relate to the total acreage limed in 1959 and the total tonnage of lime and liming materials used on those acres for purposes of conditioning the soil. Instruc- tions on the questionnaire stated that ground limestone, hy- drated and burnt lime, marl, and oyster shells were to be included but that lime used for spraying or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agriculture Con- servation Program or the Conservation Reserve Program of the Soil Bank. Differences may be due either to sampling error or to under-reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences are minimized or eliminated entirely in the data presented on a State or regional basis. Specified Farm Expenditures. — The data for farm expenditures are estimates based on reports obtained from the sample farms. The 1959 questionnaire contained questions for six items of farm expenditure: (1) purchase of feed for livestock and poultry, (2) purchase of livestock and poultry, (3) machine hire, (4) hired labor, (5) seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees, and (6) gaso- line and other petroleum fuel and oil. With the exception of items (2) and (5), exactly the same questions were asked in 1954. For each item specified, the total expenditures made for the farm in 1959 were to be reported, whether made by the farm operator, his landlord, or both. A farm operator who rented part of his land to others was to report only the ex- penditures for the land he operated himself. Enumerators were instructed to ask respondents who had difficulty estimating their expenses for the period between enumeration and the end of the year to estimate them on the basis of current costs. Feed. — The report on feed purchased for livestock and poultry was to include expenditures for grain, hay, millfeeds, pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements as well as for the grinding and mixing of feed. The estimated cost of items furnished by a landlord, contractor, or other owner for feeding poultry and livestock kept on the farm was also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his land- lord for feed grown on the tenant farm were to be excluded. livestock and Poultry. — The cost of baby chicks and turkey poults was to be included in the expenditures made for the purchase of livestock and poultry. Enumerators were in- structed to ask the farm operator to include the cost or esti- mated purchase value of poultry and livestock provided by others and cared for by the operator under a contract feeding arrangement. The cost of livestock purchased for resale within 30 days was not to be included. A short-term transaction of that nature was considered to be a dealer operation, not an agricultural one. Data on the purchase of livestock and poultry were not ob- tained in 1954. The instructions for the 1950 census specified that expenditures for domestic rabbits, fur-bearing animals kept in captivity, and bees were to be included. Any lack of comparability in the 1950 and 1959 data resulting from inclu- sion or exclusion of rabbits, fur-bearing animals, or bees is considered to be so slight as to be insignificant. Machine Hire. — Expenditures for machine hire relate to cus- tom machine work, such as tractor hire, threshing, grain or seed combining, silo filling, baling, cotton picking, cotton gin- ning, corn picking, plowing, vegetable harvesting, fruit pick- ing, spraying, and dusting. Any amount spent for the labor included in the cost of machine hire was to be considered as part of the total expenditure. The cost of freight or trucking and exchange work without pay were to be omitted. Hired Labor. — Expenditures for hired labor were to include total cash payments made in 1959 to family members and to others for farm labor. Payments to persons supplied by a con- tractor or a cooperative organization and paid directly by them or by the crew boss were also to be included. Payments for the following types of work were to be excluded : house- work, contract construction work, custom machine work, and repair, installation, or construction work done by persons spe- cifically employed for such work. Gasoline and Other Petroleum Fuel and Oil. — Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to relate only to the products used in the farm business. Enumerators were instructed to exclude the cost of petroleum products used for the family automobile when operated for other than farm business purposes and of products used in the farmhouse for heating, cooking, and lighting. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, and Trees. — Expenditures were to repre- sent the total amount spent for seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees to be used on the farm oi>erated. The value of seed grown on the farm was to be excluded. For nurseries and greenhouses, the cost of products purchased for immediate resale was also to be excluded. This item of expenditure was not included in the 1954 Census. The data are comparable with those for 1950, however. Cbopb Crops Harvested. — The 1959 agriculture questionnaire was simi- lar to the questionnaire used in several previous censuses in that it provided for the collection of detailed data for all crops harvested on each individual farm. The variation in the crops listed on the questionnaires used in different States made pos- sible the separate reporting of all important crops grown in a given area. All versions of the questionnaire contained several "All other crops" questions where crops not specifically listed in separate questions were to be reported. Acreage of Crops Harvested. — In most instances, the acreage reported for individual crops represents the area harvested during 1959. The area harvested is often less than the area planted. For fruit orchards and groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees, the acreage reported represents the total area in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration — usually a date in October, November, or Decem- ber 1959. For soybeans, eowpeas, and peanuts, the acreage grown for all purposes was reported as well as the acreage har- vested for specific purposes. For velvet beans, only the acreage grown was reported. As the enumeration was about to begin in South Florida (those counties in which the enumeration was begun on October 7), an instruction was issued to the effect that the data for vegetables and potato crops should relate to a full year, beginning on October 1, 1958, and ending Sep- tember 30, 1959. Quantity of Crops Harvested. — Except for citrus fruits, olives, avocados, and for vegetable and potato crops in South Florida (see preceding paragraph) data for quantity harvested relate to the calendar year 1959. For citrus fruits, the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the 1958-59 marketing season was to be reported. For olives, the crop harvested in 1959 was to be reported for all States except California and Arizona. Enumerators in those two States were instructed to report olives harvested from the bloom of 1958 during the 1958- 59 harvest season (September 15, 1958, to February 28, 1959). In the ease of avocados, the data for California were to relate to the quantity harvested from the bloom of 1958 for the marketing season that extended from October 1, 1958 to Sep- tember 30, 1959; the data for Florida were to relate to the crop harvested for the marketing season that extended from July 1, 1959, to February 28, 1960. Respondents were to estimate quantities not yet harvested at the time of enumeration. TJnit of Measure. — The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported has varied for some crops, not only from State to State, but also from census to census. The aim has been to permit reporting in the units of measure currently in use. In the State and county tables, the quantities harvested for each crop are usually expressed in the unit of measure given on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire. In 1959, for corn and Irish potatoes, a choice between two units in which to report the production was given in some States. (See the discussion for those crops.) To provide readily comparable information, data published in earlier reports in different units of measure generally have been converted to the uuits used in 1959. Corn. — In the 1959 census, detailed questions regarding the purpose for which corn was harvested were asked in all States. For most States, bushels was the only unit specified for corn XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 for grain. In some areas, however, where farmers were not accustomed to using bushels as the unit of measure, the question- naire contained a provision for the quantity of corn for grain to be reported either in bushels (shelled basis) or in baskets of ear corn. As in former censuses, some reports were received in units of measure other than bushels or baskets. Prior to tabulation, all reports were converted to bushels (shelled basis) on the basis of the following factors : 70 pounds of ear corn, 2 baskets of ears, or 56 pounds of shelled corn equal one bushel. A barrel of ear corn was usually considered equal to 5 bushels of shelled corn. Annual Legumes. For soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, the acres and quantity grown or harvested for specific purposes, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively ; for velvet- beans, only the total grown for all purposes was obtained. For all these crops except, possibly peanuts, the total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage that was plowed under for green manure. In a few Southern 1318168, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. In 1959, as in 1954, enumerators were in- structed to report green soybeans and blackeyes and other green cowpeas harvested for sale as vegetables and not as annual legumes. Hay Crops. — Data for the total acres of land from which hay was cut exclude the acreage in sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays. These crops were reported in separate questions in the States where they are important. To obtain the total acres from which other hays were cut, the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, were added together for each county. The corresponding totals for 1954 were obtained by the same procedure. For the 1950 census, however, the totals were based on farmers' own reports of their total acreage in harvested hay crops. The questionnaire contained an instruction that if two or more cuttings were made from the same land, the total production from all cuttings was to be reported but the acres cut were to be counted only once. In cases where both hay and grass silage were cut from the same land, the total acreage was to be reported for both crops. In 1959, as in 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay and for dehydrating; clover and timothy hay included clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses ; small grain hay included oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay. The hay crops listed on the questionnaire varied somewhat from one State or region to another. The kinds of hay to be included in separate questions can be determined for a specific State from reference to the facsimile of the questionnaire that is in the appendix. The tonnage of hay, including alfalfa hay for dehydrating, is given on a dry-weight basis. Prior to tabulation, production reported in green weight was converted to its dry-weight equiv- alent by dividing by 3. However, the production of grass silage is given in terms of green weight. Field Seed Crops. — The field seed crops listed on each version of the questionnaire were limited to those considered most im- portant within the given State. Each version of the question- naire contained space for listing other field seed crops in order to facilitate the reporting of all field seed crops harvested. Quantity harvested was to be reported in terms of clean seed for most field seed crops. Bluegrass, or Junegrass seed, was to be reported in terms of green seed for Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Tennessee. No mention was made of "green-weight basis" for other States where this crop was to be reported in the "All other" question. Irish Potatoes and Sweetpotatoes. — For Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes (including yams), the total quantity harvested was to be reported for each crop in all cases, whether harvested for home use or for sale or whether used for livestock feed. The acreage harvested was to be reported for each crop only In cases where the quantity amounted to 20 or more bushels (or the approximate equivalent in terms of hundredweights, barrels, or pounds, as explained on different versions of the questionnaire). This method of reporting was designed to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes harvested on small plots for home use. Essen- tially the same procedure was followed in both 1954 and 1950. In earlier censuses, however, the acreage of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes was to be reported in all cases, even when produc- tion was solely for home use. Therefore, the data on acres for censuses prior to 1950 are not fully comparable with those for the last three censuses, especially in counties or States where production is largely for home use. The unit of measure in which quantity was to be reported varied from one State or region to another to correspond with the units most commonly used In a given area. In 27 States, the questionnaire provided a choice for reporting either bushels or 100-pound bags (hundredweights). The published data for counties and States are in terms of bushels. Berries and Other Small Fruits. — The question for berries and other small fruits related specifically to the acreages and quanti- ties harvested for sale. Only tame or cultivated berries were to be reported except for the New England States, where wild blue- berries were also to be included. Enumerators were instructed always to report the total quantity of each kind of berry har- vested for sale but to report the area harvested only when It amounted to one-tenth acre or more. Nonbearing areas and areas and quantities harvested for home use were to be excluded. The data for 1959 and 1954 are fully comparable. Tree Fruits, Nuts, and Grapes. — In 1959, as in 1954, fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines were not enumerated for farms having a combined total of less than 20 at the time of enumeration. Both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines were to be included but not any that had been abandoned. For censuses prior to 1954, all fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm were to be enumerated, regardless of the number. Because of this change in enumeration procedure, the data for 1959 and 1954 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change in procedure may have had a considerable effect on the number of farms re- porting without causing any significant changes in the number of trees and vines nor in the quantity harvested. In counties where most of the trees or vines are in small plantings and where production is largely for home-use, however, the change may have caused a significant reduction not only in the number of farms reporting but also in the number of trees and vines and in the quantity harvested. In both 1959 and 1954, the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was enumerated when there were 20 or more fruit trees, nut trees, and grapevines. In 1950, the corresponding area was enumerated only if it amounted to one-half acre or more. In censuses prior to 1950, the area was to be reported regardless of its size or of the number of trees and vines. Enumerators frequently omitted the fractional acre- ages in small plantings and home orchards, however. In some counties, small plantings or home orchards comprise a sizeable proportion of the total fruit and nut acreage. For those counties, the change from one census to another in acreage of land in fruits and nuts may not be due to fact but merely to differences in enumeration. In 1959, California was the only State for which the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was obtained. In 1954, such acreage was also obtained for Arizona. In all States, the number of bearing and nonbearing trees or vines on the farm at the time of enumeration and the quantity harvested in 1959 were to be reported separately for each fruit and nut crop. (Ex- ceptions In the harvest period for citrus fruits, avocados, and INTRODUCTION XXI olives are described on p. XIX.) The unit of measure in which quantities were to be reported varied from one Stale to another. Tables in tills report show quantities in the unit of measure appearing on the 1959 questionnaire used in the State. Nursery and Greenhouse Products. — The questions about nursery and greenhouse products related only to products grown on the place for sale. Crops bought for resale without additional cul- tivation were to be excluded. The area used for growing and the value of sales were to be reported separately for each of three groups, as follows : a. Nursery products, (trees, shrubs, vines, and ornamentals). b. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be re- ported separately from the area grown under glass. c. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. For these items, the area grown in the open was to be reported separately from the area grown under glass or in the house. The data obtained for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 and 1950 since the questions asked were essentially the same in the three censuses. Detailed data regarding the pro- duction and sale of nursery, greenhouse, and other horticultural products on farms having sales of $2,000 will be published in volume V, part 1. Forest Products.— The forest products data obtained in the Census of Agriculture relate only to the products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products grown or cut on nonfarm places are excluded. Therefore, the data in this report do not represent the total forestry output or income for a county or State. The questions included on the 1959 agriculture questionnaire are more detailed than those asked in the 1954 Census. Value was obtained for the sale of standing timber or trees and for the sale of poles and piling, bark, bolts, and mine timbers. The quantity cut, whether for home use or sale, and the quantity sold were obtained for individual forestry products such as firewood and fuelwood, fence posts, sawlogs and veneer logs. Data relating to pulpwood, Christmas trees, maple trees, and maple syrup were obtained in States where such products are important commercially. Value of Crops Harvested.— The total value of crops harvested represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1959. It includes the value of quantities consumed on farms as food, feed, seed, etc., as well as quantities sold. Farmers were not asked to report values of crops harvested; the values were calculated in the Processing Office. For individ- ual crops, the quantity harvested was multiplied by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. State average prices were furnished to the Bureau of the Census by the Agricul- tural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are based on reports received from a sample of farmers and dealers. Quantities harvested were not obtained for vegetables nor for nursery and greenhouse products. Therefore, for those crops, the value of sales, as obtained in the enumeration, was used in the calculation of total value of crops harvested. Value of Crops Sold. — The questionnaire required value of sales of crops to be reported only for total vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and certain forest products. For all other crops, the value of sales was calculated on a county level during processing operations by multiplying the State average prices by either the quantity sold or the quantity harvested. Reports of quantity sold were obtained during the enumeration only for some of the major field crops. Quantity harvested was used in the calculation of value of crops sold for such crops as cotton, tobacco, etc., that are customarily grown for sale. The procedures used for the various crops are described on page XXV. They are similar to the procedures followed in 1954. In 1950, values of crops sold were obtained for each farm during the enumeration. Ieeiqation Definition of Irrigated land. — Irrigated land is defined as land watered for agricultural purposes by artificial means. These means included subirrigution as well as systems whereby water was applied to the ground surface, either directly or by sprinklers. Land flooded for rice cultivation was considered as irrigated. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be included as irrigated only If water was directed to agricultural use by dams, canals, or other works. The definition of irrigated land specif- ically excluded land where the "water table", or natural level of underground water, was controlled by drainage works with no additional water brought In by canals or pipes. Enumeration of Irrigated Land. — A question on total land irri- gated was asked in all States, with the exception of Aluska. The acreage reported for this question includes not only irrigated cropland but also any other land that was irrigated in 1959. The questionnaires used in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii included several additional questions regarding irri- gation. These questions related to the acreage of land irrigated by sprinklers, irrigated land from which crops were harvested, specific crops irrigated, and source of irrigation water. Such additional data, for irrigated farms, are presented in county table la for these States. Statistics on the irrigation enterprises which supplied irriga- tion water were collected in the 1959 Census of Irrigation and are published in Volume III, "Irrigation of Agricultural Lands". This report contains a considerable amount of data about irri- gation for the 17 Western States and Louisiana. Irrigated Farms. — All farms reporting any land irrigated in 1959 are counted as irrigated farms. Land in Irrigated Farms. — Data for land in irrigated farms ac- cording to use relate to the entire acreage in these farms, in- cluding land that was not irrigated. Land Irrigated. — Data for land irrigated relate only to that part of the land in irrigated farms that was watered by artificial means at any time in 1959. Separate figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers whether or not the land was also irrigated by other means. Additional figures are given for farms reporting land irrigated by sprinklers only. Data on sprinkler irrigation were not obtained in the 1954 census. Irrigated Cropland Harvested. — The data for irrigated crop- land harvested relate to all irrigated land from which crops were harvested in 1959, regardless of the method of irrigation. An instruction on the questionnaire reminded enumerators and respondents to include irrigated land from which hay was cut, irrigated land in both, bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut crops, and irrigated land from which volunteer crops were harvested. Each irrigated acre was to be reported only once, regardless of how many crops were harvested from it. Other Irrigated Land. — This classification was obtained by subtraction of the acreage of irrigated cropland harvested from the acreage of total land irrigated. It represents primarily irrigated cropland not harvested and irrigated pasture or grazing land. Farms Irrigated By Number of Acres Irrigated. — All farms on which any land was irrigated in 1959 are classified according to the number of acres irrigated in county table la for the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Hawaii. This classification is based on total land irrigated. Therefore, it includes not only the irrigated land from which crops were harvested but also all other irrigated land, regardless of use. Land Irrigated By Source of Water. — The agriculture question- naire contained a question as to what proportion of irrigated water used on the farm in 1959 was obtained from ground- water, surface-water, and irrigation-organization sources. Re- spondents were asked to report separately the percentage of XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 water obtained from each source. The number of acres that were irrigated by water from each source or combination of sources was calculated during office processing operations by applying the percentages to the total land irrigated. Ground-water sources relate to wells (pumped or flowing) and springs ; surface-water sources relate to streams, lakes, reservoirs, and sewage and drainage ditches. For each of these sources, only water obtained by pumps or other works operated as part of the operator's own farm or as part of another single farm was to be included. Irrigation-organization sources relate to irriga- tion enterprises organized to supply water to a group of farms, regardless of how or where the enterprise obtained the water. The irrigation enterprise may be a legal organization or a group of farmers informally organized to operate a supply ditch or other works to provide water for their own farms. Land-Use Practices Summary Information. — The 1959 data for land-use practices are estimates based on reports obtained from only a sample of farms. Comparable data are not presented for 1954 because questions about land-use practices were included on the 1954 questionnaire for only a limited number of States. The various land-use practices relate to methods for reducing soil erosion, either by improving the soil, controlling the run-off of water, or reducing the blowing of topsoil. Cropland in Cover Crops. — The data relate to land on which cover crops were turned under for green manure in 1959 and which was then planted to another crop. The entire acreage of cover crops so used was to be reported even if the following crop failed. Cropland Used for Grain or Row Crops Farmed on the Contour. — This item relates to land on which grain or row crops were planted in level rows around the slope of a hill. Land in Strip-Cropping Systems for Soil-Erosion Control. — Strip- cropping was defined as the practice of alternating close-sown crops with strips or bands of row crops or of alternating either close-sown or row crops with bands of cultivated fallow land. The published data refer to the total acreage of all fields and tracts in which strip-cropping was practiced in 1959. System of Terraces on Crop and Pasture Land. — This item re- lates to the acreage in ridge-type or channel-type terraces con- structed on sloping cropland and pastureland. Livestock and Poultby Inventories. — Data for livestock and poultry on farms relate to the number on hand at the time of enumeration. All live- stock and poultry, including those being kept or fed under con- tract, were to be enumerated on the farm or ranch where they were, regardless of who owned them. Livestock in transit from one grazing area to another or grazing in national forests, graz- ing districts, open range, or on land used under permit were to be reported as being on the place where the person who had control over them had his headquarters. The time of year at which livestock and poultry are enumerated affects the data. Therefore, the date of enumeration needs to be considered when totals for the various censuses are compared. Both the 1959 and the 1954 census data represent fall inven- tories. These censuses came at a time of large-scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feed lot, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of 1920, 1925, 1935, and 1945 were taken as of January 1 and those of 1930, 1940, and 1950, as of April 1. A count made in April varies considerably from one made in Jan- uary. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. A considerable number of older animals die or are sold during the same period. In the range States, along with the change in season and grazing condition, sheep and cattle are moved from one locality or county to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States. The comparability of data by age has been affected also by changes in the questions from one census to another. Milk Cows, Cows Milked, Milk Produced, and Butter. — Data on the number of milk cows, cows milked, and milked produced relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Data for butter churned were obtained only for 14 States and relate to the calendar week preceding the enumeration. The data for cows milked yesterday and milk produced yesterday are not given in this volume. These figures were obtained primarily to serve the needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in making monthly and annual esti- mates of milk production. These figures can be made available, at a small cost, to others who express an interest in them. Whole Milk and Cream Sold. — Data for whole milk and cream sold relate to the entire year 1959 and are estimates based on reports obtained for farms in the sample. All milk and cream sold from the farm (except quantities purchased from some other place and then resold) were to be included, regardless of who shared the receipts. The questionnaire provided three alternative units of measure for reporting the quantity of milk sold — pounds of milk, gallons of milk, and pounds of butterfat. The respondent was thus permitted to report quantity according to the unit of measure in which payment was received. In the State and county tables, the data for milk are given in the unit of measure most commonly used in the State. Pounds of butter- fat were converted into gallons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of milk as shown by data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Sows and Gilts Farrowing. — In the 1959 census, data were ob- tained for the number of litters farrowed between December 1, 1958, and June 1, 1959, and from June 1 to December 1, 1959. In the 1954 census, data were obtained for the sows and gilts that farrowed rather than for the number of litters. Sheep, Lambs, and Wool. — In the 1959 census, questions about sheep, lambs, and wool were asked in all States. Data on shearings and on amount of wool shorn were obtained for lambs and sheep separately. In the 1954 census, sheep and lamb inven- tories were not obtained for Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Goats and Mohair. — In 1959, questions on goats, kids, and mo- hair appeared on the questionnaires for the following nine States : Arizona, California, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Utah. In 1954, corresponding data were ob- tained for Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri. Bees and Honey. — No questions on bees and honey were in- eluded on the questionnaires for either the 1959 or the 1954 census. In 1959, however, enumerators were instructed to ob- tain agriculture questionnaires for places not having agricultural operations if they were engaged in beekeeping. The number of hives of bees and the amount of honey sold were to be reported In the "Remarks" space of the questionnaire. Data for bees and honey are not Included in this report. Value of Livestock on Farms. — To obtain the value of livestock on farms, the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand was multiplied by the State average price for 1959, as furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Comparable data for 1954 were compiled by the same method on the basis of average prices for that year. Sales of Live Animals. — Data for the number and value of ani- mals sold alive in 1959 are estimates based on reports for sample farms only. Corresponding data for 1954 were obtained for all farms. The dollar value of sales was obtained from the farmer INTRODUCTION XXIII for cattle, calves, and horses and mules. Average value per head for other livestock sold was obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In the 1959 census, respondents were asked to report separately the number of live animals already sold and the number estimated to be sold between the time of enumeration and the end of the year. This separation of reports for the number sold and to be sold was designed to assure more complete coverage of all livestock sales made during the year. In the 1954 census, only totals for the entire year were obtained though reference was made to animals to be sold between enumeration and the end of the year. Sales of Poultry and Poultry Products. — For both the 1959 and the 1954 Censuses, sales of chickens were obtained for two groups: (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. The enumeration of broiler sales presents prob'ems arising from the varied contractual ar- rangements under which broilers are produced. The question- naire contained an instruction to the effect that all broilers grown for others under contract were to be reported as sold. During office processing operations, the data reported for inventories and sales of chickens four months old and over, chicken eggs sold, and broilers sold were carefully examined. Obvious inconsistencies indicating confusion between broilers and other chickens were corrected on the basis of estimated values and, for sample farms, on the basis of data reported for expenditures for feed, poultry and livestock purchases, hired labor, etc. Questions relating to poultry other than chickens (and broilers) were generally the same in 1959 as in 1954. In the 1959 census, however, only total numbers were obtained for turkeys and turkey fryers raised and for turkey hens kept for breeding whereas the 1954 questionnaire asked for a breakdown between light and heavy breeds. Also, for poultry other than chickens and turkeys, the 1959 census obtained the number sold whereas the 1954 census obtained the number raised. Classification of Farms Scope of Classification. — Data for land in farms, and for crop- land harvested in farms classified by size, by color of operator and by tenure of operator were tabulated for all farms. However, most of the detailed data by size of farm, by color of operator, by tenure of operator, by economic class, and by type of farm are estimates based on farms in the sample. The farm classifications by size of farm, color of operator, tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made in the processing office on the basis of data reported on each questionnaire. Farms by Size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area established for each farm. The same classifica- tion was used for all States. According to definition, a farm is essentially an operating unit, not an ownership tract. All land operated by one person or partnership represents one farm. In the case of a landlord who has assigned land to croppers or other tenants, the land assigned to each cropper or tenant is considered a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire landholding as one unit in respect to supervision, equipment, rota- tion practice, purchase of supplies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South, a special Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire was used to assure an accurate enumeration of each unit within a multiple-unit operation. A change was made in the size classifica- tion for 1959, as contrasted with several preceding years, by sub- dividing the 1,000-acre-and-over group and by combining two previously recognized groups, viz., 10 to 29 acres and 30 to 49 acres. Farms by Color of Operator. — Farms were classified by color of operator into two groups, "white" and "nonwhite." "Nonwhite" includes primarily Negro and Indian operators but also some of other racial origin. Enumerators were instructed to report the race on the basis of their own observation whenever possible rather than by asking the respondent. Farms by Tenure of Operator.— The classification of farms by tenure of operator was bused on data reported for land owned, land rented from others or worked for others on shares, land managed for Others, and land rented to others or worked on shares by others. The same basis of classification was used in 1959 ns in 1954. For 1959, each questionnaire was coded, during the editing proc- ess, to indicate whether it represented a farm operated by a full owner, part owner, manager, or tenant. The sample question- naires for tenants were given a code to Indicate the kind of tenant. The various classifications of tenure, as used for the 1959 census, are defined below : a. Full Owners operate only land they own. I). Part Owners operate land they own and also land rented from ol Iters, c. Managers operate land for others and are paid a wage or salary for their services. Persons acting merely as care- takers or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm operator managed land for others and also operated land on his own account, the land operated on his own ac- count was considered as one farm and (he land managed for others as a second farm. If, however, he managed land for two or more employers, all the managed land was considered to be one farm. -y-d. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. They are further classified, as de- scribed below, on the basis of rental arrangements in regard to the payment of cash rent, sharing of crops, sharing of livestock or livestock products, and the furnishing of work power by the landlord. (1) Cash Tenants pay cash rent, either on a per-acre basis or for the farm as a whole. (2) Share-Cash Tenants pay part of the rent in cash and part in a share of the crops and/or of the livestock and livestock products. (3) Crop-Share Tenants pay a share of the crops but not of the livestock or livestock products. (4) livestock-Share Tenants pay a share of the livestock or livestock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. (5) Croppers are tenants whose landlords furnished all the work animals or tractor power. They usually work under the close supervision of the landowners or their agents, or other farm operators. Also, the land assigned to them is often merely a part of a multi-unit operation. Croppers may or may not also pay cash rent or a share of crops, livestock, or livestock products. Data for croppers are available for only 16 southern States and Missouri. (6) Other Tenants are those who did not qualify for inclusion in any of the foregoing subclassifications. They may have had the use of land rent-free or in return for a fixed quantity of products, payment of taxes, maintenance of buildings, etc. (7) Unspecified Tenants are those for whom the rental arrange- ment was not reported. The definition of each subclass of tenant was essentially the same for earlier censuses as for 1959. In 1945, however, the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants whereas in other censuses all classifications were made during the processing of questionnaires on the basis of the data reported. The procedure used in 1945 may have affected the comparability of the data, especially for cash tenants and share-cash tenants. Farms by Economic Class. — The totals for farms by economic class are estimates for all farms made on the basis of data re- ported only for the sample farms. The economic classifications represent groupings of farms that are similar in characteristics and size of operation. The economic classes were established on the basis of one or more of four factors: (1) total value of all farm products sold, (2) number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, (3) the age of the farm operator, and (4) the re- lationship of Income received by the operator and members of his household from nonfarm sources to the value of all farm products sold. Institutional farms, Indian reservations, agricultural ex- periment stations, and grazing associations were always classified as "abnormal." XXIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 The total value of farm products sold was obtained by addi- tion of the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of cattle and calves, horses and mules, dairy products, some poultry products, vegetables, nursery and green- house products, standing timber, and miscellaneous forest prod- ucts was obtained from the farm operator during the enumera- tion. The quantity sold was obtained during enumeration for corn, sorghums, small grains, hay, small fruits, some of the for- est products, chickens and chicken eggs, hogs, sheep, and goats. To obtain the value of sales of these products, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. For each of the other products, the entire production was mul- tiplied by the State average price. If the resulting value amount- ed to $100 or more, the entire quantity produced was considered as sold. This procedure was followed only' in establishing the economic class and the type of farm but was not used in estab- lishing the total value of products sold from the farm. (See p. XXV.) Farms were grouped into two major categories, commercial farms and other farms, mainly on the basis of total value of prod- ucts sold. The 1959 class intervals and some of the criteria for determination of a given class are different from those used in 1954 and in 1950. In general, for 1959, all farms with a value of sales amounting to $2,500 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 were classified as com- mercial if the farm operator was under 65 years of age and (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days during the year and (2) the income received by the operator and members of his family from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with a value of sales of $50 to $2,499 and institutional farms and Indian reservations were included in one of the groups of "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six economic classes on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : Value of Farm Class of Farm Products sold I $40,000 and over II $20,000 to $39,999 III $10,000 to $19,999 IV $5,000 to $9,999 V $2,500 to $4,999 VI* $50 to $2,499 •Provided the farm operator was under 65 years of age, and — • (1) he did not work off the farm 100 or more days, and (2) the In- come that he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of farm products sold. Other farms were divided into three economic classes as follows : a. Class VII, Part-time. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part-time" if the operator was under 65 years of age and he either worked off the farm 100 or more days or the income he and members of his household received from nonfarm sources was greater than the total value of farm products sold. b. Class VIII, Part-retirement. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $50 to $2,499 were classified as "part- retirement" if the farm operutor was 65 years old or over. Many of these are farms on which the income from nonfarm sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural products. Others are residential, subsistence, or marginal farms. In previous censuses, the age of the farm operator was not a criterion for grouping farms by economic class. Since the number of elderly people in our population has been steadily increasing during recent years, a separate classification for farms operated on a part- retirement basis was considered important for an adequate analysis of the agricultural structure of a county or State. c. Class IX, Abnormal. — All institutional farms and Indian reservations were classified as "abnormal," regardless of the value of sales. Institutional farms include those operated by hospitals, penitentiaries, schools, grazing associations, government agencies, etc. Farms by Type. — The data for farms by type are estimates based on data tabulated for the farms in the sample. The type represents a description of the major source of income from farm sales. To be classified as a particular type, a farm had to have sales of a particular product or group of products amounting in value to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm prod- ucts sold during the year. The types of farms, together with the products on which type classification is based, are as follows : Type of Farm Cash-grain Tobacco Cotton Other field-crop. Vegetable Fruit-and-nut Poultry Dairy _ Livestock other than dairy and poultry Livestock Ranches- General _ Miscellaneous. Source of Cash Income (Products with sales value representing 50% or more of total value of all farm products sold) Corn, sorghums, small grains, soybeans for beans, cowpeas for peas, dry field and seed beans and peas. Tobacco. Cotton. Peanuts, potatoes (Irish and sweet), sugarcane for sugar or sirup, sweet sorghums for sirup, broomeorn, pop- corn, sugar beets, mint, hops, and sugar beet seed. Vegetables. Berries, other small fruits, tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys, and other poultry products. Milk and cream. The criterion of 50 percent of total sales was modified in the case of dairy farms. A farm hav- ing value of sales of dairy products amounting to less than 50 percent of the total value of farm products sold was classified as a dairy farm, if — (a) Milk and cream sold accounted for more than 30 percent of the total value of products sold and — (b) Milk cows represented 50 percent or more of total cows and — (c) The value of milk and cream sold plus the value of cattle and calves sold amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of all farm products sold. Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool and mohair except for farms in the 17 Western States, Louisiana, and Florida that qualified as livestock ranches. Farms in the 17 Western States, Louisi- ana, and Florida were classified aa livestock ranches if the sales of live- stock, wool, and mohair represented 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold and if pasture- land or grazing land amounted to 100 or more acres and was 10 or more times the acreage of cropland har- vested. Field seed crops, hay, silage. A farm was classified as general also if it had cash income from three or more sources and did not meet the criteria for any other type. Nursery and greenhouse products, forest products, mules, horses, colts and ponies. Also all institutional farms and Indian reservations. INTRODUCTION xxv The type classifications were essentially the same for the 1959 as for the 1954 census except thai tobacco farms and livestock ranches were not separately classified in 1954. Tobacco was in- cluded as one of the crops used in the classification of "other field crop" farms in 1954. The farms classified as livestock ranches in 1959 would have been classified as "livestock other than dairy and poultry" in 1954 without regard to the acreage in pasture. Value of Farm Products Sold. — Data for the value of farm prod- ucts sold in 1959 were obtained by enumeration for some prod- ucts and by estimation for others. The questionnaire used for the 1959 census provided for farm operators to report value of sales for the following products : Vegetables Miscellaneous poultry products Nursery and greenhouse prod- Milk and cream ucts Cattle Standing timber Calves Miscellaneous forest products Horses, mules, colts, and ponies For all other agricultural products, the value of sales was esti- mated during the office processing. The State average prices used for calculating the value of farm products sold were fur- nished to the Bureau by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. One of three following pro- cedures was used. (1) For the products for which data on quantities sold were obtained during enumeration, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the county totals of the quantities reported as sold or the quantities reported as produced for sale. The following prod- ucts were covered by this procedure : Corn for grain Fence posts Sorghums for grain, seed, sirup, Sawlogs and veneer logs or dry forage Christmas trees All small grains Chickens (broilers and others) Hay crops Chicken eggs All berries and small fruits s Hogs and pigs Firewood and fuelwood Sheep and lambs Pulpwood Goats and kids 1 Adjustment made for cranberries based on Cranberry Payment Program. (2) For most of the agricultural products which are cus- tomarily raised for sale, the entire quantity produced was considered to be sold. The State average prices were, accordingly, multiplied by the county total of production. The following crops were covered by this procedure : Cotton 1'opcorn Sugar beets for sugar Hroomcorn Sugarcane for sugar Tobacco Wool Mohair (3) For all other crops, the State average prices were mul- tiplied by the quantities sold us estimated on the basis of crop- disposition data furnished by the Agricultural Marketing Service, data reported in questions for "other crops" on the 1959 question- naire, or data obtained from earlier censuses. For all tree fruits, nuts, and grapes, the entire quantity pro- duced was considered as sold, except for apples, apricots, sour and sweet cherries, peaches, plums, prunes,' avocados, tangerines, oranges, and grapefruit in States where a portion of the crop wus not harvested or was subjected to excess cullage as indicated by data obtained from the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data for 1959 are comparable with those for 1954 since essentially the same procedures were used in both censuses for estimating quantities and values of farm products sold. In 1959, as in 1954, data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared the receipts. For tenant-operated farms, the landlord's share of agricultural products! was considered as sold provided the products were moved off the tenant farm. All crops, livestock, and poultry raised under a contract arrangement were considered as sold from the farm where they were raised. For institutional farms, all agricultural items produced on laud operated by the institu- tion and consumed by the inmates were to be reported as sold. All sales data relate to one year's farm operations. Crop sales are for crops harvested during the crop year, whether the crops were actually sold immediately after harvest or placed in storage for later sale. Sales of livestock and livestock products relate to the calendar year, regardless of when the livestock or prod- ucts were raised or produced. All wool and mohair reported as shorn or clipped was considered as sold. Enumerators were instructed to record gross values of quanti- ties sold, with uo deductions for feed, seed, fertilizer, water, labor, or marketing costs. For some products, however, net values may have been reported. In the case of milk, particularly, some farm operators may have reported the payments they received as the gross value of sales, even though the buyer had deducted handling and hauling charges before making payment. Adjustments were made in the data reported only in cases of obvious error. o Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE NORTH CAROLINA State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 | Pain on value of land and buildings for 1959, 1954, and 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of (anus. See text ) (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1 ) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) [■ill! (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Farms number Approximate land area (see text) acres Proportion in farms percent Land in farms acres Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: ' Cropland harvested farms reporting 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres rarms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 or moro acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres .farms reporting 500 to 999 acres forms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture 3 farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . . .farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes . . .farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) . . . .farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting Woodland aot pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) 3 farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting acres Cropland, total* farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting acres Woodland, total farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 190, 567 31,402,880 50.6 15,887,724 83.4 14,685 193.43 177,251 4,746,364 53,460 44,716 29,949 27,733 15,647 4,356 1,390 1,218 152 20 55,481 673,613 73,623 995,806 23,203 233,843 61,656 761,963 56,489 1,024,441 120,617 6,725,336 64,726 1,040,167 31,481 463,992 NA 681,997 182,762 6,415,783 118,533 2,738,221 135,287 7,749,777 8,537 65,743 267,906 31,422,080 58.1 18,260,346 68.2 8,063 128.08 245,703 5,504,204 77,423 67,558 45,838 35,529 15,013 3,360 982 872 82 28 68,703 702,345 84,097 847,721 1A NA NA MA 82,269 1,506,096 154,452 7,732,788 88,264 1,283,583 35,834 391,966 230,806 683,609 256,157 7,054,270 158,186 3,492,024 179,435 9,238,884 2,704 25,423 288,508 31,422,080 61.5 19,317,937 67.0 6,486 98.71 266,953 5,782,407 75,413 80,427 54,000 39,858 13,857 2,625 773 690 68 15 83,130 732,664 103,212 1,183,324 NA 1IA NA NA 89,345 1,422,819 176,162 8,273,353 79, 800 1,057,154 NA NA 237,349 866,216 277,730 7,698,395 169,899 3,212,637 200, 176 9,696,172 96 2,083 287,412 31,450,880 59.2 18,617,932 64.8 3,490 53.87 280,735 6,126,001 73,876 85,105 58,749 45,041 14,743 2,543 668 598 62 8 57,775 525,691 NA 949,598 NA NA NA NA 78,259 1,092,886 194,059 8,106,200 91,957 1,099,454 NA NA 243,974 718, 102 285, 178 7,601,290 161,587 2,718,031 209,562 9,199,086 19 229 278,276 31,450,880 59.9 18,845,338 67.7 2,647 39.09 271,291 6,125,386 NA MA NA NA 103,214 1,230,171 NA 1,066,718 NA NA NA 276,963 8,422,275 NA NA 206,366 9,093,377 37 246 300,967 31,193,600 63.9 19,936,307 66.2 2,069 31.24 294,404 5,965,547 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 90,512 946,260 NA 1,331,904 NA HA NA NA 98,792 1,574,303 196,859 8,520,440 42,128 494,053 NA NA 253,553 1,103,800 NA 8,243,711 NA 3,014,616 NA 10,094,743 NA NA 279,708 31,193,600 57.9 18,055,103 64.5 3,018 46.75 269,925 5,809,741 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 71,815 887,956 NA 1,202,460 NA NA NA NA 85,036 1,423,912 175,696 6,902,522 38,820 533,415 NA NA 204,229 1,295,097 NA 7,900,157 NA 2,845,283 NA 8,326,434 NA NA 283,482 31,193,600 59.6 18,593,670 65.6 3,267 49.80 NA 5,574,921 NA NA NA NA NA 66,237 881,893 NA 1,282,012 NA NA 76,690 1,386,759 165,563 7,069,724 34,591 548,394 NA 1,849,967 NA 7,738,826 NA 2,817,046 NA 8,456,483 269,763 31,193,600 64.2 20,021,736 74.2 3,990 53.76 NA 2 5, 850,997 NA NA NA HA NA HA NA NA NA NA HA ::a !!A NA :ia NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA HA NA HA 10,299,547 NA HA NA Not available . 1 For the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, In the Census year; for all other Censuses, in the calendar year preceding the Census. 2 Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of com harvested for graiji. 3 Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture . See text . STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 ( January 1 ) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) All farms number. Under 10 acres number . Under 3 acres number . 1 acre or less number. 3 acres number. 3 to 9 acres ; number . 3 acres number . 4 acres number. . 5 acres number . fi acres number . 7 acres number. . 6 acres number . . 9 acres number . . 10 to 49 acres numlier . . 10 to 29 acres number . . 30 to 49 acres number . . 50 to 69 acres number . . 70 to 99 acres number. . 100 to 139 acres number. . 140 to 179 acres number . . 160 to 219 acres number . . 220 to 259 acres number. , 260 to 499 acres number. . 500 to 999 acres number . . 1,000 or more acres number. . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number.. 2,000 or more acres number . Land in farms acres Average si ze of farm acres 1 'nder 10 acres acres 10 to 49 acres acres 10 to 29 acres acres 30 to 49 acres acres 50 to 69 acres . 70 to 99 acres . 100 to 139 acres acres 140 to 179 acres acres 1B0 to 219 acres acres 220 to 259 acres acres 260 to 499 acres . 500 to 999 acres . 1 ,000 or more acres acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres acres 2,000 or more acres acres Land in farms according to use: ' Cropland harvested Under 10 acres. . . 10 to 49 acres . . . 10 to 29 acres . 30 to 49 acres . 50 to 69 acres . 70 to 99 acres . 100 to 139 acres . 140 to 179 acres . 180 to 219 acres . 220 to 259 acres . 260 to 499 acres . 500 to 999 acres . 1,000 or more acres. . . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres. 2,000 or more acres. . 5 reporting acres 5 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres s reporting 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 3 reporting acres 190,511 17,804 4,591 2,425 2,166 13,213 2,109 1,967 2,105 1,852 1,734 1,922 1,524 81,107 46,489 34,618 24,259 22,352 17,616 9,204 5,504 3,297 6,659 2,039 670 510 160 15,886,251 83.4 84,239 2,229,222 NA 1,413,087 1,843,249 2,046,114 1,442,681 1,087,628 783,001 2,275,792 1,364,339 1,316,899 672,887 644,012 177,833 4,775,054 13,658 52,068 76,204 1,132,466 NA NA NA NA 23,164 532,322 21,535 603,215 16,962 591,497 8,891 401, 856 5,282 280,912 3,151 202,742 6,408 514,067 1,950 274,676 628 189,233 476 113,285 152 75,948 267,906 34,479 5,391 NA MA 29,088 NA NA NA HA NA NA HA 126,001 76,672 49,329 31,778 27,612 20,168 9,826 5,702 3,282 6,458 1,905 18,260,346 68.2 173,945 3,321,164 1,446,352 1,874,812 1,840,921 2,279,503 2,323,972 1,541,926 1,124,667 781,361 2,199,775 1,280,203 1,392,909 NA NA 245,703 5,504,204 26,516 99,591 117,572 1,815,565 71,020 900,051 46,552 915,514 30,127 684,114 26,206 697,676 19,166 621,384 9,293 372,505 5,402 254,155 3,072 166,477 6,016 423,169 1,722 199,589 611 169,979 NA NA NA NA 288,473 28,255 2,582 HA NA 25,673 HA HA NA HA NA HA NA 140,747 84,741 56,006 36,944 30,100 22,829 10,935 6,243 3,551 6,345 1,934 19,426,054 67.3 158,118 3,740,879 1,611,808 2,129,071 2,135,569 2,462,734 2,621,479 1,710,270 1,229,983 841,597 2,166,337 1,272,871 1,086,217 HA MA 267,094 5,832,946 20,997 80,238 132,506 2,056,371 79,054 1,002,609 53,452 1,053,762 35,287 783,772 28,768 742,077 21,812 677,233 10,390 372,720 5,953 256,612 3,255 163,311 5,891 379,649 1,697 185,379 538 135,584 NA NA NA NA 287,412 27,340 3,187 NA NA 24,153 NA NA HA HA HA NA 137,118 81,082 56,036 39,332 31,188 24,658 10,888 6,089 3,087 5,813 1,522 18,617,932 64.8 144,777 3,659,330 1,529,767 2,129,563 2,258,306 2,551,780 2,803,284 1,697,053 1,200,091 734,234 1,968,639 984,187 616,251 MA 280,735 6,126,001 25,532 92,174 134,256 2,103,420 79,135 1,010,347 55,121 1,093,073 38,659 895,297 30,737 832,639 24,296 771,058 10,728 407,508 5,979 260,616 3,021 157,164 5,682 364,475 1,481 148,641 364 93,009 NA NA NA NA 278,276 24,912 1,033 NA NA 23,879 HA HA NA NA NA 126,817 73,532 53,285 39,335 32,398 25,801 11,836 6,507 3,174 5,675 1,447 374 NA HA 18,845,338 67.7 141,748 3,415,862 1,382,585 2,033,277 2,260,848 2,655,803 2,936,270 1,846,578 1,281,923 755,789 1,907,077 931,747 711,693 NA NA 271,291 6,125,386 22,646 90,131 123,773 1,912,342 71,421 886,188 52,352 1,026,154 38,780 904,511 31,974 890,264 25,475 830,775 11,693 457,930 6,427 281,903 3,130 161,541 5,600 363,279 1,426 151,667 367 81,043 NA NA NA NA 300, 967 29,194 974 28,220 NA NA NA NA 137,774 82,147 55,627 41,024 34,613 27,906 12,528 6,764 3,471 5,836 1,441 416 NA HA 19,936,307 66.2 169, 194 3,658,683 1,537,080 2,121,603 2,354,326 2,839,029 3,174,838 1,954,298 1,333,414 826,405 1,959,885 933,350 294,404 5,965,547 NA 118,323 NA 2,024,562 NA 995,223 NA 1,029,339 NA 872,479 NA 873,266 NA 796,298 NA 421,640 HA 252,744 NA 142,721 NA 287,511 NA 110,583 NA 65,420 NA HA NA NA 279,708 18,417 430 17,987 NA 136,978 HA HA 4,930 1,121 303 NA NA :,055,103 64.5 112,525 ,703,731 NA 6,417,150 ,651,031 720,842 509,081 NA 269,925 5,809,741 78,856 2,159,557 NA NA 'l, 773, 617 NA HA NA *1, 433, 262 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA 238,600 NA 83,809 NA 42,040 NA NA NA NA 283,482 21,715 313 NA NA 21,402 NA NA NA HA NA NA NA 138,149 NA 48,254 5,525 1,347 363 NA NA 18,593,670 65.6 130,176 3,583,658 NA 6,878,911 1,850,426 860,789 NA 5,574,921 NA 104,668 NA 2,229,452 NA NA NA NA NA '1,529,881 NA *1, 377,245 NA NA 221,992 NA 73,689 NA 37,994 NA NA NA NA See footnotefl at end of table. NORTH CAROLINA State Table 2.-FARMS AND FAEM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959-Contimied [Data for 19513 and 1950 are huni on report* for only ■ sample of farms. See text] (For definitions And explanations, 100 text) Cenaua of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Land in farms according to use '-Continued Cropland, total farms reporting acres Under 10 acres farms reporting 10 to 49 acres farms reporting acres 50 to 69 acres farms report] ng acres 70 to 99 acres farms reporting ncros 100 to 139 acres farms reporting acres 140 to 179 acres farms reporting acres 160 to 219 acres farms reporting acres 220 to 259 acres farms reporting 260 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting acres 1,000 or more acres farms reporting acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting acres 2,000 or more acres farms reporting acres Land pastured, total farms reporting Under 10 acres farms reporting acres 10 to 49 acres farms reporting acres 50 to 69 acres farms reporti ng acres 70 to 99 acres farms reporting acres 100 to 139 acres farms reporting acres 140 to 179 acres farms reporting acres 180 to 219 acres farms reporting acres 220 to 259 acres farms reporting acres 260 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting acres 1,000 or more acres farms reporting acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting 2,000 or more acres farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Under 10 acres farms reporting acres 10 to 49 acres farms reporting acres 50 to 69 acres farms reporting acres 70 to 99 acres farms reporting acres 100 to 139 acres farms reporting acres 140 to 179 acres farms reporting acres 180 to 219 acres farms reporting acres 220 to 259 acres farms reporting acres 260 to 499 acres farms reporting acres 500 to 999 acres farms reporting acres 1,000 or more acres farms reporting acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms reporting acres 2,000 or more acres farms reporting acres 183,733 6,485,773 14,399 57,491 78,963 1,363,601 23,881 698, 522 22,090 825,025 17, 374 827,867 9,103 558,020 5,464 398,701 3,271 294,308 6,573 751,701 2,007 400, 538 658 309,999 503 172,920 157 137,079 120,420 2,783,241 2,969 7,672 41,437 328,460 18,346 243,856 18,342 315,847 15,015 354,820 8,017 249,475 4,969 185,927 2,946 143,340 5,928 411,800 1,837 262,794 614 279,250 463 142,745 151 136,505 9,010 73,613 653 1,811 2,863 14,659 911 5,778 1,067 7,370 1,026 7,480 616 5,094 458 4,415 331 4,160 710 10,321 271 7,330 104 5,195 74 2,787 30 2,408 256,157 7,054,270 28,596 112,939 122,445 2,084,820 31,160 859,706 27,084 918,666 19,782 838,543 9,618 510,632 5,578 353,437 3,192 232,677 6,242 601,203 1,816 290,319 644 251,328 NA MA NA NA 158,186 3,492,024 7,975 21,047 60,459 479, 556 24,580 335,824 23,071 437,217 17,414 455,697 8,665 308,439 5,048 223,132 2,923 161,751 5,743 472,592 1,684 270,751 624 326,018 NA NA NA NA 2,704 25,423 190 561 1,014 5,293 263 1,931 266 1,880 256 2,234 160 1,722 113 1,090 81 1,102 216 3,533 82 2,536 63 3,541 NA NA NA NA 278, 592 7,779,072 23,767 99,744 137,629 2,407,056 36, 378 1,008,924 29,634 1,009,274 22,348 970,517 10,735 552,160 6,144 376, 591 3,420 243,594 6,166 596,953 1,815 293,233 556 221,026 NA NA NA NA 170,714 3,227,884 7,960 22,775 66,422 496,272 27, 588 358,018 24,572 425,525 19,110 464,390 9,225 297,805 5,293 221,920 3,028 158,928 5,447 394,128 1,567 192,428 502 195,695 NA NA NA NA 80 1,543 5 5 35 175 5 20 5 200 966 NA NA NA 285,178 7,601,290 26, 306 102,041 136,435 2,340,406 39,175 1,080,521 31,081 1,054,434 24,560 1,016,706 10,841 554,959 6,055 362,335 3,067 213,892 5,778 517,432 1,508 214,663 372 143,901 NA NA NA NA 161,587 2,718,031 6,680 15,432 60,454 419,890 27,418 320,018 24,140 383,890 19,829 421,769 9,011 255,437 5,088 190,376 2,545 111, 659 4,847 296,405 1,246 165,994 329 137,161 NA NA NA NA 19 229 276,963 8,422,275 1IA 109,458 HA 2,291,921 NA 1,190,093 NA 1,237,541 696,169 NA 447,027 NA 257,614 NA 591,097 NA 246,971 NA 142,741 NA NA NA HA NA 37 246 NA NA NA NA NA 8,243,711 NA 134,253 NA 2,402,772 NA 1,160,043 HA 1,224,817 NA 1,184,626 HA 648,526 HA 412,830 HA 237, 593 HA 500,886 NA 204,151 NA 133, 214 NA NA HA NA NA 3,014,616 NA NA NA NA NA 7,900,157 2,845,283 7,738,826 NA NA NA NA HA NA HA NA HA NA HA 83 2,817,046 NA HA NA HA HA HA MA HA NA HA NA HA NA NA NA NA HA Not available. l For the Censuses of 1959 and 1954, in the Census year; for nil other Censuses, In the calendar year preceding the Census ■ 2 Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain. 3 50 to 99 acres. *1C0 to 259 acres. 3 Not fully comparable for the various Census years because of differences in definition of cropland used o n ly far pasture. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 and 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) ALL FARM OPER'TURS All fafm operators number. Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number . All tenants number . Proportion of tenancy percent . Cash tenants number . Share-cash tenants number . Share tenants number . Croppers number . Other and unspecified tenants number . All land in farms acres . Full owners acres . Part owners acres . Managers acres . All tenants acres . Cash tenants acres . Share-cash tenants acres . Share tenants acres . Croppers acres . Other and unspecified tenants acres . All cropland harvested acres . Full owners acres . Part owners acres . Managers acres . All tenants acres . Cash tenants acres . Share-cash tenants acres . Share tenants acres . Croppers acres . Other and unspecified tenants acres . ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS White farm operators number. Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number . All tenants. number . . Proportion of tenancy percent . . Cash tenants number . . Share-cash tenants number . . Share tenants number . . Croppers number . . Other and unspecified tenants number . . Land in farms acres . . Full owners acres . , Part owners acres . . Managers acres . . All tenants acres . . Cash tenants acres . . Share-cash tenants acres . . Share tenants acres . . Croppers Other and unspecified tenants acrs Cropland harvested Full owners acres . Part owners Managers aci All tenants aci Cash tenants aci Share-cash tenants aci Share tenants aci Croppers Other and unspecified tenants aci ALL NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS Nonwhite farm operators number... Full owners number . . . Part owners number . . . Managers number . . . All tenants number . . . Proportion of tenancy percent . . . Cash tenants number . . . Share-cash tenants number . . . Share tenants number . . . Croppers number . . . Other and unspecified tenants number. . . Land in farms .acres . . . Full owners acres . . . Part owners acres . . . Managers acres . . . All tenants acres . . . Cash tenants acres . . . Share-cash tenants acres . , . Share tenants acres . . . Croppers acres . . . Other and unspecified tenanLs acres . . . Cropland harvested acres . . . Full owners acres . . . Part owners acres . . . Managers acres . . . All tenants acres . . . Cash tenants acres . . . Share-cash tenants acres . . . Share tenants acres . . . Croppers acres . . . Other and unspecified tenants acres . . . 190, 511 92,261 39,905 442 57,903 30.4 2,507 2,110 22,636 26,000 4,650 15,886,251 7,847,602 4,584,167 431,366 3,023,116 192,752 172, 170 1,520,657 907, 175 230,362 4,775,054 1,542,557 1,650,948 75,664 1,505,885 65,002 81,165 715,056 555,695 88,967 147,898 81,699 33,127 405 32,667 22.1 1,862 1,580 15,656 10,570 2,999 14,050,452 7,348,072 4,174,986 417,640 2,109,754 168,112 143,605 1,156,817 460,270 180,950 3,906,872 1,413,977 1,478,789 73,562 940,544 55,147 62,480 519,326 243,395 60,196 42,613 10,562 6,778 37 25,236 59.2 645 530 6,980 15,430 1,651 1,835,799 499,530 409,181 13,726 913,362 24,640 28,565 363,840 446,905 49,412 868,182 128,580 172,159 2,102 565,341 9,855 18,685 195,730 312,300 28,771 267,818 129,239 41,429 564 96,586 36.1 3,870 1,785 36,051 48,825 6,055 18,276,109 9,816,158 3,804,813 479,109 4,176,029 231, 751 110,455 1,957,939 1,554,575 321,309 5,469,633 1,909,451 1,326,384 89,211 2,144,587 67,790 48,900 953,969 971,934 101,994 201,819 115,116 32,927 523 53,253 26.4 2,800 1,275 22,960 21,723 4,495 15,634,152 9,177,054 3,358,212 403,812 2,695,074 181,001 86,650 1,383,404 779,240 264,779 4,159,176 1,731,663 1,132,769 76,519 1,218,225 49,280 35,845 626,749 430,382 75,969 65,999 14,123 8,502 41 43,333 65.6 1,070 510 13,091 27,102 1,560 2,641,957 639,104 446,601 75,297 1,480,955 50,750 23,805 574, 535 775,335 56,530 1,310,457 177, 788 193,615 12,692 926,362 18 , 510 13,055 327,220 541,552 26,025 288,508 142,085 35,422 516 110,485 38.3 4,341 1,462 38,805 57,457 8,420 19,317,937 10,544,059 3,148,340 385,359 5,240,179 278,984 85,419 2,234,467 2,128,450 512,859 5,782,407 2,196,044 1,048,497 74,863 2,463,003 81,945 42,409 972,286 1,203,404 162,959 215,956 127,105 26,888 495 61,468 28.5 3,083 861 24,671 26,939 5,914 16,191,079 9,824,031 2,698,219 376,112 3,292,717 211,680 56,923 1,516,994 1,106,324 400,796 4,269,730 1,977,736 859,532 72,350 1,360,112 57,511 24,477 610,007 556,520 111,597 72,552 14,980 8,534 21 49,017 67.6 1,258 601 14,134 30,518 2,506 3,126,853 720,028 450,121 9,247 1,947,462 67,304 28,496 717,473 1,022,126 112,063 1,512,677 218,308 1138,965 2,513 1,102,891 24,434 17, 932 362,279 646,884 51,362 287,412 144,450 19,835 550 122,577 42.6 7,822 949 40,481 62,687 10,638 18,617,932 10,482,012 1,646,468 294, 573 6,194,879 500,661 61,916 2,546,904 2,536,619 548,779 6,126,001 2,753,308 612,029 79,099 2,681,565 149,265 22,105 999,561 1,300,202 210,432 213,139 128,693 15, 751 532 68,163 32.0 5,521 669 26,232 28,577 7,164 15,308,271 9,724,593 1,438,861 286,496 3,858,321 351,140 45,525 1,762,104 1,299,134 400,418 4,569,688 2,490,883 519,168 76,664 1,482,973 98,620 15,191 639,908 589,694 139,560 74,273 15,757 4,084 18 54,414 73.3 2,301 280 14,249 34,110 3,474 3,309,661 757,419 207,607 8,077 2,336,558 149, 521 16,391 784,800 1,237,485 148,361 1,556,313 262,425 92,861 2,435 1,198,592 50,645 6,914 359,653 710,508 70,872 278,276 132,451 21,784 565 123,476 44.4 10,720 1,113 41,337 60,300 10,006 18,845,338 9,803,644 1,740,095 315,676 6,985,923 664,408 70,792 2,914,601 2,689,304 646,818 6,125,386 2,685,101 640,045 76,787 2,723,453 133,652 30,572 1,039,404 1,283,081 186,744 218,008 118,514 17,476 536 81,482 37.4 8,339 784 31,338 33,497 7,524 15,986,949 9,130,362 1,531,103 303,431 5,022,053 533,528 51,155 2,2%, 568 1,638,248 502,554 4,853,050 2,452,363 545,593 72,685 1,782,409 138,921 21,097 781,639 706,439 134,313 60,268 13,937 4,308 29 41,994 69.7 2,381 329 9,999 26,803 2,482 2,858,389 673,282 208,992 12,245 1,963,870 130,880 19,637 618,033 1,051,056 144,264 1,272,336 232,738 94,452 4,102 941,044 44,731 9,475 257,765 576,642 52,431 300,967 128,394 29,717 698 142,158 47.2 HA HA NA 66,393 NA 19,936,307 10,006,999 2,033,718 352,672 7,542,918 NA NA NA 2,634,119 NA 5,965,547 2,399,702 706,524 86,416 2,772,905 NA NA NA 1,237,503 NA 231, 594 114,051 23,687 683 93,173 40.2 NA NA NA 36,392 NA 16,766,839 9,340,291 1,752,859 347,988 5,325,701 NA NA NA 1,530,237 NA 4,633,714 2,190,108 587,861 85,261 1,770,484 NA NA NA 643,219 NA 69,373 14,343 6,030 15 48,985 70.6 NA NA NA 30,001 NA 3,169,468 666, 708 280,859 4,684 2,217,217 NA NA NA 1,103,882 NA 1,331,833 209, 594 118,663 1,155 1,002,421 NA NA NA 594,284 NA 279,708 115, 765 25,680 648 137,615 49.2 9,237 NA NA 69,091 NA 18,055,103 9,408,707 1,663,573 255,246 6,727,577 581,394 NA NA 2,514,771 NA 5,809,741 2,331,263 603,792 68,892 2,805,794 170,232 NA NA 1,308,310 202,835 102,567 19,167 625 80,476 39.7 6,692 NA NA 34,286 NA 14,662,568 8,711,777 1,378,392 249,062 4,323,337 443,435 NA NA 1,302,868 NA 4,178,046 2,097,742 465,624 67,497 1,547,183 118,489 NA NA 588,429 NA 76,873 13,198 6,513 23 57,139 74.3 2,545 NA NA 34,805 NA 3,392,535 6%, 930 285,181 6,184 2,404,240 137,959 NA NA 1,211,903 NA 1,631,695 233,521 138,168 1,395 1,258,611 51,743 NA NA 719,881 NA 283,482 132,610 22,195 423 128,254 45.2 7,520 NA NA 52,419 NA 18,593,670 11,254,022 1,278,669 232,169 5,828,810 443,150 NA NA 1,651,671 NA 5,574,921 2,482,997 476,995 35,750 2,579,179 141,191 NA NA 970,508 NA 202, 516 117,285 15,439 403 69,389 34.3 4,888 NA NA 21,940 NA 15,353,006 10,476,896 1,007,309 226,570 3,642,231 306,790 NA NA 768,471 NA 3,974,797 2,241,325 346,457 34,788 1,352,227 88,743 NA NA 380,686 NA 80,966 15,325 6,756 20 58,865 72.7 2,632 NA NA 30,479 NA 3,240,664 777,126 271,360 5,599 2,186,579 136,360 NA NA 883,200 NA 1,600,124 241,672 130,538 962 1,226,952 52,448 NA NA 269, 763 131,847 19,529 928 117,459 43.5 9,425 468 58,819 39,939 8,808 20,021,736 12,244,974 1,1%, 535 386,449 6,193,778 619,407 26,214 3,470,052 1,474,145 603, %0 l 5, 850, 997 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 193,473 115,482 13,617 832 63,542 32.8 6,212 304 35,990 16,575 4,461 16,584,294 11,336,211 946,434 373,582 3,928,067 451,211 17,408 2,391,486 717, 743 350,219 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 76,290 16,365 5,912 53,917 70.7 3,213 164 22,829 23,364 4,347 3,437,442 908,763 250,101 12,867 2,265,711 168,1% 8,806 1,078,566 756,402 253,741 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 589,822 NA Not available. 1 Total acreage of crops the acreage of corn harvested for grain. for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in NORTH CAROLINA State Table 4.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, AGE, RESIDENCE, AND OFF-FARM WORK; AND EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 fDnta in italics arc bused on reports fur only u sample of farms. Son text] (For definitions and explanations, sec t»'\l) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1945 1) (January 1) 1940 (April 1935 1930 1) (January 1) (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) By color: White . . P \IB1 OPERATORS Nngro number , Other nonwhile number . By age: Under 25 years operators reporting . 25 to 34 years operntors reporting . 35 to 44 years operntors reporting . 4 5 to 54 years operntors report] ng . 55 to 64 years operntors reporting . 65 or more years operntors reporting. Average ape years . Operators not report mg ape number. By residence: Residing on farm operated operntors reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number . By off-farm work: Working off their farms, total. operators reporting. 1 to49 days operators reporting. 50 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 or more days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting. . 200 or more days operators reporting . . Operators not working off their farm or not reporting as to work off their farm miter . By other income: With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FAC AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines Com pickers Pick-up balers Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks LIT1ES arms reporting . number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reportiag. number, arms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors forms reporting . 3 tractors farms reporting . 4 tractors .farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting . Wheel tractors .farms reporting . number. Crawler tractors farms reportiag . number. Garden tractors farms reporting . number . Automobiles farms reporting . number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting . Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). . .farms reporting . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . . farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting . 5 or more miles farms reporting. 146,570 41,023 i,m 11,17! U, 080 61,39! 37, 803 t9, 037 1,0.8 1,30} 169,111 10,223 11,233 81, 086 18, 097 10, 05! 61, 137 11, }!6 }9,811 109, iU 61,, 613 16, 665 17,335 10, 176 10, i9i 9,01,! 10, 087 3,'U 3,404 81, 133 91,101, 107, 419 160, 714 10!, lit 140, 639 76, 909 19, 989 4,360 1,483 031 101, 060 137, 154 3,031 3,386 9,603 10, 086 134, 078 163, 087 167, 618 67, 433 91, 789 6,454 967 96, 8}} 14,874 66, 760 }7, t!6 19, 634 18, 954 9,690 W 649 200,998 63,388 3,520 8,0}9 40,114 66, 804 61, 763 *5, 66! 38, 40! 48.0 7,044 247,804 11,526 8,576 110,706 !7, 897 16, 567 67, !4! 16, 837 5/, 406 16, 111 16, 547 6,666 6,774 6,948 7,007 1,800 1,86! 80, 376 86, 415 104, 094 116,063 100, 480 110, 696 86,61! 11, 768 1,108 5Si 4!8 100, 111 119, 108 1,306 1,487 5, 116 6,358 161, 7)8 18}, 11} 197,406 45,166 68, 88} 6,40t NA NA 215,956 69,029 3,523 11,661 47, 975 66, 446 56, }ll 46, }11 }6, 896 46.8 16, 986 268,365 9,431 10,712 97, 100 !}, 363 13, 773 69, 983 14, 637 46, 448 11, 741 13, I6t 1,903 1,937 6,718 6,796 MA NA 55, 306 60,410 81, 6*6 73, 497 60, 764 70, 911 63, 651 6,633 69, 3!6 68, 713 1,037 1,189 1,603 1,686 140, 069 169, 101 169, 969 13, 341 16, 18t 3,675 88,640 36, 598 149, 601 NA NA HA 213,139 74,273 10,930 52,297 69,801 65,733 50,125 35,377 46.6 3,149 267,561 16,164 3,687 55,212 9,928 7,184 38,100 10,770 27,330 4,688 4,934 HA NA NA NA HA NA 30,489 32,924 28,482 31, 189 1 28,482 31, 088 J 26, 380 l l,724 19, 878 HA 558 143,666 152,109 157,912 14,539 HA 604 HA NA HA NA HA 6 195,589 '69,037 6 61,212 6 7,825 218,008 57,428 2,840 14,346 51,587 58,111 60,318 47,000 31,246 46.1 15,668 247,556 12,906 17,814 69,068 17,251 11,401 40,416 15,891 24,525 209,208 HA 19,279 20,621 11,983 12,756 HA NA HA 118,074 127,476 12,111 HA 38,964 19,230 203,120 NA HA HA NA 231,594 69,373 74,247 23,591 15, 714 34,942 15,407 19,535 202,835 74,636 2,237 21,128 51,714 63,803 64,058 42,349 26,076 HA 10,580 78,371 33,168 16,488 28,715 14,742 13,973 201,337 NA HA NA NA NA HA NA 17,613 18,558 11,034 11,426 125,196 132,876 NA 19,852 NA NA '22,501 *60,560 175,439 NA NA 202,516 80,966 NA NA HA HA HA HA NA NA NA HA 7,595 7,909 3 11,302 5 12,240 250,580 193,473 74,849 1,441 17,944 55,729 66,867 58,748 40,147 26,746 HA 3,582 HA HA 2,551 2,671 2,184 2,277 HA NA NA NA HA NA 41,839 44,207 33,029 NA HA HA NA HA NA HA NA Not available. 1 Figures for 1945 are for all tractors. 2 Concrete, brick, asphalt, and macadam. Concrete or brick and macadam. Asphalt was not included. ^Includes sand-clay. 'Gravel . 'Distance to all. -weather road. See text. 8 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 5.-SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES AND FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data in italics arc based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars .. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars . . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars.. Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to S199 farms reporting . . $200 to$499 farms reporting . . S500 to S999 farms reporting . . $1,000 to S2.499 farms reporting . . $2,500 to S4.999 farms reporting . . $5,000 to 59,999 farms reporting . . SIO.000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor 2 farms reporting . . dollars . . Farms classified by amount of expenditure- Si to S199 farms reporting . . S200 to$499 farms reporting . . S500 to $999 farms reporting . . 31,000 to $2,499 farms reporting . . S2.500 to 54,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting . . $20,000 or more farms reporting . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . . dollars.. Seeds, bulbs, planus, and trees farms reporting.. dollars . . Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials farms reporting . . tons . . dollars . . Lime and liming materials farms reporting . . tons. . dollars . . FARM LABOR Farm workers for specified week: 8 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting. , persons . . Average per farm reporting persons . , Family workers, including operators farms reporting. . persons . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons . . Hired workers farms reporting . persons . . Workers hired by month farms reporting . persons . Workers hired by week farms reporting . persons . Workers hired by day farms reporting . persons . Workers hired by hour farms reporting . persons . Workers hired on piece-work basis . . farms reporting. persons . No report as to basis of payment. . . . farms reporting. persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers farms reporting . persons . Farms by kind ol workers during specified week: No workers reported Family workers only Operator only Operator and members of his family farms . Mombers of operator's family only farms . Family workers and hired workers Operator and hired workers Operator, members of his family, and hired workers Members of operator's family and hired workers Hired wrkors only Regular farm workers only Seasonal farm workers only . .- arms, arms . arms . arms, arms. 1S8, 931 114, 749, 00 1 7!, 771 36, 101, 173 113, 071 17,811,61b 86, 708 SO, 698 I,, 916 1,637 169 31, 10 11!, 3U 7i, 676, 966 1,3, 861 31, 1,06 18, 561 13, 091 3,61,9 1,U6 1,77 151, 171,, 386 1,6, 167, 014 95, 404 9, 791, 869 173, 764 1,311,689 NA Si, 611 1,18, 761 MA lit, 979 307,811 t.O 150, 960 13!, 016 lit, !07 53,745 85, 809 15, 971 76, 796 1,011 3,116 3,591 6,837 8,896 14, 451 1 0, 518 16, il7 3,110 15, 866 9,186 19,494 5,810 1,718 1,031 613 t04 19, 890 66, 301 37, 63S 117, 008 8!, 7 it 10, 198 i,068 S3, 96S 14, 473 8, 794 886 S.019 673 1, 067 178, 078 73, 367, S7S HA NA 138, 393 16, 0i0, S30 NA NA HA U9, 13i 63, OH, 30i 68,711 46, 101 SO, 753 11.6S0 t,16l 616 190 81 166, 385 39, 7il, 707 NA NA S31, 144 1, 396, 400 69, 497, 600 S8, SS4 S97, 474 1, 907, S00 134, 109 6S6, 836 S.S S3!, 109 iS5, 173 lie, !84 1 13.45S 30, 165 90, 663 S.453 3,757 3,018 5,731 11,366 31, 486 10, 801 !7, 98i 4,497 11, 606 7, 064 13,667 4,186 1,604 787 S97 90 S6, 160 77, 005 33, 849 S04, 004 106, 888 91, 736 6, 381 S8, 406 15, 069 16, 69S 744 1,780 NA NA 181, 906 43, 398, 666 139, 793 19,411,646 135, 978 It, 690, 036 148,013 48, 181, 314 87, sse 39, 089 IS, 8S6 111, 5S1 S6, 339, 109 159,317 10, 631, 831 NA S39, 139 433, 658 1.8 136, ttl 379, 885 111, 148 100, 371 168, 737 17,459 63, 773 4,806 6,738 3,388 6,013 10, 066 10, 07J 8, 60S 16, 976 1,193 S.S91 881 1,681 14, 7^6 16, 694 10,l8i 1,396 1,166 67S 119 16, S47 17, 179 49, 034 111, 980 ISO, 915 77, J77 IS, 888 S4.S45 14, 939 8, 117 1,189 3,114 NA NA 175,542 35,581,228 101,477 13, 0S4, 506 NA NA 152,173 41,458,143 96,924 35,393 12,502 5,517 1,837 119,719 6, 105, 0S4 136, 63! 40, 836, 161 45,690 251,954 395,909 1.6 250,783 381,183 244,402 99,754 136,781 8,923 14,726 NA NA 35,458 243,031 146,516 90,418 6,097 7,752 4,513 2,955 284 1,171 NA NA 108,898 ,781,903 95,346 14,835,885 82,330 3,778,842 NA ;;a 239,378 947,923 26 528,959 28,684 171,711 804,046 237,382 473,933 2.0 227,627 415,489 MA 34,222 58,444 15,152 21,364 '18,409 5 32,779 (') ( ; ) "2,294 6 4,301 ( 6 ) ( 6 ) NA NA 40,894 203,160 NA NA NA 24,467 NA NA 9,755 293,456 637,899 2.2 287, 638 578, 578 MA 39,163 59,321 7,511 254,293 NA 33,345 NA 5,818 NA NA 121,859 11,115,763 88,837 11,673,938 233,467 1,107,763 NA 107,359 8,674,786 69,551 ,096,123 NA Not available. 1 For Censuses of 1959 and 1954, expenditures during Census year; for earlier Censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year. 2 Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1959, 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hire, and labor included in coBt of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included. 3 Census of 1959, week preceding the enumeration; Census of 1954, week of October 24-30. Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration: Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January: Census of 1940, last week of March. 4 See text for differences in definition of farm workers. 'separate data not available by day or week. 6 Separate data not available for workers hired by the hour or piece-work basis. Questionnaire called for other hired labor Including piecework and contract labor. NORTH CAROLINA State Table 6.-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON FARMS, NUMBER AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Dam for number of livestock not fully comparable for the tovoral Oonwusi**. ^"e text] (For definitions and explanations, nee text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 19*5 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1} 1920 (January 1) Total value ol specilied classes of livestock and poultry dollars . . Cattle and calves farms reporting . . numbor . , valuo, dollars . . Cows, including heifers that have calved . . .farms roporting . . numbor . . value, dollars. . Milk cows farms reporting. . numbor. . value, dollars. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting . . numbor . . value, dollars. . Stoers and bulls, including steer and bull calves farms roporting . . number . . value, dollars. . Horses and/or mules farms reporting. . number. . value, dollars . . Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting. . number. . value, dollars. . Mules and mule colls farms reporting . . number. . value, dollars . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number. . value, dollars. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting . . number . . value, dollars . . Born before June 1 farms reporting . . number . . value, dollars , . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number . . value, dollars . . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number. . . value, dollars Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting number.. . value, dollars Ewes farms reporting . number, value, dollars. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . . number . . value, dollars . . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number . . value, dollars. . Turkey hens kept for breeding farms reporting . . . number. . value, dollars . . 155,842,492 92,364 833,864 93,520,314 85,004 419,617 60,005,231 70,848 243,476 37,251,828 51,752 263,190 21,581,580 34,719 151,057 11,933,503 84,517 145,101 17,702,322 HA NA NA NA NA NA 131,865 1,660,105 31,715,246 73,908 966,341 11,596,092 115,227 693,764 20,119,156 2,655 53,261 864,447 1,452 10,295 134,425 2,541 42,966 710,022 2,417 39,205 627,280 1,864 3,761 82,742 120,922 12,158,140 11,793,396 1,670 56,083 246,765 132,628,129 156,201 948,341 59,930,315 148,646 519,839 41,067,281 134,805 349,637 NA 77,166 282,686 12,155,498 44,317 145,816 6,707,536 142,737 236,800 21,705,620 42,775 58,070 3,832,620 107, 557 178,730 17,673,000 184,646 1,419,458 39,438,254 86,396 723,664 12,302,288 161,517 695,794 27,135,966 2,946 45,811 738,107 1,635 8,961 134,415 2,795 36,850 603,692 2,576 33,327 533,232 1,925 3,523 70,460 202,822 10,679,578 10,679,578 3,449 35,716 136,255 146,286,671 169,644 697,535 65,955,668 161,756 391, 592 50,032,717 153,908 332,967 NA NA NA 188,633 352, 133 50,750,946 60,712 89,167 8,445,035 143,235 262,966 42,305,911 203,407 1,231,121 19,460,526 95,981 604,553 6,158,782 163, 161 626,568 13,301,744 2,318 49,839 808,237 1,901 21,064 297,404 2,217 28,775 510,833 2,156 25,843 466,004 1,362 2,932 44,829 237,162 9,002,189 9,222,773 4,301 21,225 88,321 144,167,694 194,002 721,177 38,174,073 185,434 426, 579 28,962,357 NA NA NA NA NA NA 372,344 76,427,620 58,799 92,036 11,540,950 157,879 280, 308 64,886,670 193,743 1,068,598 16,282,651 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,633 41,373 374,493 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,204 30,278 269,809 NA NA NA 244,628 10,792,427 12,908,857 NA NA NA 89,893,299 186,766 540,015 18,887,073 180,926 356,175 15,025,857 179,816 333,101 14, 174, 848 NA NA NA NA NA NA 203,476 374,468 60,806,311 48,534 75,270 8,696,186 171,939 299,198 52,110,125 191,672 708,608 5,747,918 NA NA NA 191,672 708,608 5,747,918 3,987 45,950 224,874 NA NA NA 3,987 45,950 224,874 3,345 36,870 186,967 NA 9,080 37,907 245,122 7,315,434 4,144,457 9,084 43,523 82,666 74,400,523 210,537 684,266 14, 435,056 202,063 404,275 11,319,700 NA NA 205,117 362, 104 48,172,800 48,505 66,716 6,882,416 174,217 295,388 41,290,384 198,980 947, 143 6,535,287 NA NA NA 5,770 77,044 288,915 NA NA 5,409 59,447 222,926 NA NA NA 265,607 8,806,113 4,755,301 18, 533 90,708 213,164 78,480,617 161,432 532,631 24,045,922 HA 279,522 17,777,142 150,333 265,808 17,104,242 HA HA HA HA NA HA 213,035 381,024 40,926,098 HA 86,716 6,979,339 NA 294,308 33,946,759 174,911 838,994 7,325,446 52,861 319,280 NA HA 519,714 NA 6,268 146,285 1,022,860 NA 61,887 84,398 728,085 HA 77,588 677,341 HA 6,810 50,744 241,475 6,384,595 5,160,291 HA 76,708,757 NA 538,780 16,500,837 NA 337,284 12,970,228 143,581 252,387 10,653,058 NA NA NA 222,740 410,730 42,934,281 NA 130,963 10,728,073 NA 279,767 32,206,208 172,154 871,787 9,626,762 HA NA NA NA 5,308 66,557 462,776 HA 12,173 HA HA 54,384 NA NA 48,632 5,752 NA 245,372 8,558,145 7,164,101 NA 118,182,934 192,648 644,779 28,797,982 NA 348,359 20,926,661 163,866 290,223 18,109,871 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 428,005 65,577,676 116,508 171,436 21,907,650 148,537 256,569 43,670,026 222,030 1,271,270 16,006,895 HA NA HA 7,741 90,556 783,668 3,851 17,459 121,785 HA 73,097 661,883 7,037 65,562 599,183 NA 7,535 62,700 247,062 7,393,161 6,685,643 21,312 96,770 331,070 NA Not available. 10 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 7.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 [Data for 1959 fee livestock sold alive and dairy products sold are based on reports for only a sample I Farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1945 1940 (January 1) (April 1) 1935 (January 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including poultry and poultry products dollars . . . Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hogs, and sheep) farms reporting . . . value of sales, dollars . . . Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars .. . Poultry and poultry products farms reporting. . . value of sales, dollars . . . LI\T.STnCK SOLD ALI\Tl Cattle and or calves sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars. . Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting. . number. . dollars . . Calves farms reporting . . number . . dollars . . Horses and/or mules sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . number. . dollars. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting . . number. . dollars . . SHEEP SHORN AN'DlVnOL Sheep and/or lambs shorn farms reporting . . number shom . . pounds of wool . . value, dollars. . Lambs shom farms reporting. . number shom . . pounds of wool . . Other sheep shom farms reporting . . number shorn . . pounds of woo! . . LITTERS FARROKED Litters farrowed. December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting . . number of litters. . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting . . number of litters . . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters . . POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD Chickens sold farms reporting. . number. . dollars. . Broilers sold farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Other chickens sold farms reporting. . number . . dollars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens. . dollars . . Turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry and their eggs sold Turkeys raised. . Ducks sold Geese sold Guineas sold . . . DAIRY PRODUCTS .farms reporting. dollars . .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number . .farms reporting. number. . farms reporting. number. Any whole milk or cream sold farms reporting. . dollars. . Average sales per farm reporting .dollars . . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting. . pounds . . dollars . . Cream sold farms reporting. . pounds of bulterfat . . dollars . . Butur, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese 9old farms reporting . . dollars. . 228,546,073 101,296 79,353,881 49,805,094 37,961 99,387,098 54,296 341,472 35,026,553 25,884 133,018 21,723,243 43,168 208,454 13,303,310 4,441 8,075 1,006,856 62,107 1,424,580 42,737,400 2,178 41,648 583,072 2,260 44,608 272,933 128,283 108 1,470 5,161 2,240 43,138 267, 772 59,231 261,376 48,535 132,050 40,628 129,326 19,720 113,652,636 58,120,305 3,436 107,182,773 53,591,393 16,721 6,469,863 4,528,912 30,951 90,948,736 34,560,520 1,423 6,706,273 2,626 1,639,893 1,195 9,394 651 5,129 492 6,315 15,092 49,676,811 3,292 14,480 956,404,980 49,579,374 1,062 191,861 97,437 104, 590 43,865,033 36,063,906 57,668 47,518,033 60,853 319,932 17,039,015 31,502 128,599 10,816,069 48,916 191,333 6,222,946 4,079 5,760 321,954 59,832 846,425 26,080,896 1,873 28,192 423,168 2,129 36,888 210,236 111,419 NA MA NA HA NA NA 63,313 222,454 45,377 106,218 45,742 116,236 26,458 39,001,968 25,602,057 2,656 35,463,971 22,237,792 24,171 3,537,997 3,364,265 46,502 40,364,242 17,679,533 2,763 4,236,443 6,319 974,400 HA NA NA NA NA MA 22,447 35,952,487 1,602 17,298 724,099,283 35,462,888 5,149 944, 533 489,599 91,040,465 123,378 34,795,281 27,337,009 104,779 28,908,175 75,881 224,360 15,938,024 30,414 81,345 10,244,698 61,644 143,015 5,693,326 6,732 10,660 1,002,291 70,496 749,814 17,521,087 1,593 19,078 333,879 1,821 24,705 130,416 58,511 NA NA 71,063 146,299 61,721 17,220,058 14,384,050 NA MA NA NA NA NA 83,940 27,571,690 12,209,987 3,223 2,314,138 4,787 387,415 NA NA NA MA 1 35,635 x 26, 227,191 21,371 488,169,746 24,729,334 4,477 1,084,727 556,404 65,903,458 NA 40,832,184 117,677 25,071,274 67, 598 233,838 10,689,768 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 45,272 562,851 11,441,684 1,649 20,413 189,811 13,326 941,453 166,056 77,052 MA 71,830 126,494 NA 5,068 220,914 l 46,958 '20,005,528 22,651 425,528,550 2 18,111,290 1,081,118 2 506,971 3 23,558 2 1, 387,267 25,763,530 MA 17,896,566 126,715 7,866,964 43,018 132,360 3,187,493 22,645 70, 960 2,502,139 27,452 61,400 685,354 NA NA NA 37,277 444,584 4,676,698 1,949 23,655 131,290 3,204 39,794 197,268 49,971 NA NA NA MA NA MA MA NA NA 61,226 112,590 98,036 6,441,428 3,540,123 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7,173 169,663 MA NA MA NA NA HA 3 46,300 1 9, 534,410 11,521 224,886,293 2 8, 075, 667 6,871 1,776,160 2 376,099 3 33,375 2 1,082,644 36,595,061 5,376 4 784 NA 69,687 72 469 60,929 27,881 345 149 282,889 81,970 133 972 102,800 NA NA NA MA NA HA NA NA HA HA NA HA NA HA HA NA NA HA HA MA HA HA HA HA MA HA HA NA HA NA 68,506 41,129 MA 08,143 68,988 119,664 HA 122,003 HA HA 5 028,410 NA NA 4 398,881 MA HA HA NA HA HA HA NA HA NA MA NA MA NA NA HA NA HA MA NA 147,485 MA NA 20 106,567 NA NA 6 323,191 NA NA HA NA NA MA NA NA 19,453 MA NA 205,300 NA NA NA HA NA HA HA MA MA NA NA NA MA MA MA MA MA NA NA HA l 56,436 :ia HA '10 081,813 ;:a HA ■-179 NA HA 9,776 NA NA 170 209,867 96, 508, 340 HA 6 544, 737 'LA HA MA ::a HA :a ma NA 1,069,482 :ia MA 3 46,205 ma NA '2 467, 594 MA KA Not available. X A11 dairy products sold. 2 Published values for 1945 and 1940 were confuted on the basis of average prices, adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all dairy products sold. 3 Butter sold. For this table, these values have been NORTH CAROLINA 11 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 (For definitions and explanations, hoo U>xt) Ceruiufi of — 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oot.-Nov.) (Oot.-Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (Januury 1) 190,567 267,906 288,508 287,412 278,276 300,967 279,708 283,482 269,763 177,251 245,703 266,953 280,735 271,291 294,404 269,925 HA NA A, 746,364 5,504,204 5,782,407 6,126,001 6,125,386 5,965,547 5,809,741 5,574,921 2 5, 850,997 681,910,545 729,852,576 612,191,920 636,421,556 243,838,420 NA NA HA HA 568,667,482 606,013,673 465,587,071 422,925,684 173,328,532 HA 184,636,594 KA KA 146,918 207,135 237,480 253,897 254,028 275,396 248,309 254,431 HA 1,812,461 2,029,795 2,107,871 2,275,760 2,458,076 2,429,049 1,985,111 2,009,048 NA 92,042,647 78,693,918 80,692,819 78,259,671 34,948,916 HA HA NA NA 142,678 197,001 233,722 251,832 252,589 273,978 241,622 247,244 253,026 1,678,257 1,865,126 2,029,449 2,233,927 2,407,802 2,398,119 1,892,416 1,930,678 2,311,462 70,520,411 42,612,526 58,054,020 51,038,110 50,797,461 41,605,690 35,608,833 30,547,920 40,998,317 58,234 46,452 3 33,316 HA NA NA KA NA 12,193 31,225,753 12,874,129 5,876,920 HA NA NA KA KA 1,617,099 35,909,621 21,242,312 3 6,924,O06 NA NA KA HA NA 3,153,343 4,871 6,081 2,347 NA 1,454 NA 1,152 616 NA 64,085 60,956 19,897 HA 15,082 NA 11,839 8,563 HA 665,094 423,473 177,556 NA 118,450 NA 73,792 47,551 NA 11,486 16,789 11,424 HA 10,441 KA KA NA '60,428 70,119 103,713 58,525 HA 35,192 NA 80,856 69,807 *493,612 9,661 '9,846 '3,513 '6,832 21,432 NA '4,849 HA NA 92,558 6 72,702 '15,080 '13,978 '18,201 27,957 '15,721 14,939 51,983 4,191,612 '2,899,752 '644,165 '449,297 '579,834 602,541 '658,650 KA 1,721,536 6,074 ttt 1,403 81 110 197 100 KA HA 73,043 HA 9,253 709 255 315 181 22 45 2,259,760 KA 229,139 '437 18,235 4,405 4,221 2,839 113 558 2,132 HA NA NA NA KA NA KA 1,032,972 HA NA NA NA NA KA NA HA 1,136,276 7 1,133,631 '90,911 NA NA NA KA HA HA 896 HA 107 HA 107 KA KA HA KA 12,002 HA 654 NA 461 NA NA NA NA 108,455 HA 4,424 NA 3,436 HA KA KA KA 1,414 HA 2,046 5,954 6,218 HA KA NA 4,616 5,895 HA 3,980 11,266 9,215 KA NA HA 21,314 6,556 HA 5,634 18,004 17,437 NA NA HA 12,607 HA HA (') NA NA NA NA NA KA 363 HA NA NA NA NA NA KA HA 8,712 .(') (') NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,565 6 685 6 2,010 NA '16,064 NA '14,090 KA 45,151 1,618 '885 '1,193 NA '8,270 NA '6,973 7,072 30,624 101,478 6 49,925 '78,706 '794 NA '542,151 NA '494, 060 NA 1,397,980 KA NA NA NA HA HA HA NA 62,047 HA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA 173,732 6 39,091 '68,365 NA NA KA NA NA NA 41,450 39,658 39,428 64,470 57,695 76,477 49,070 47,810 89,388 368,035 292,323 328,737 468,571 387,382 495,806 352,634 336,793 620,659 8,609,247 6,110,401 4,581,881 7,717,861 4,968,759 4,887,381 3,623,003 3,688,190 4,744,528 15,238,367 12,465,218 9,116,699 12,720,809 4,556,020 5,180,624 5,017,966 6,329,057 11,861,354 24,296 16,272 13,970 NA HA KA NA NA NA 6,053,161 3,242,114 1,828,766 HA KA HA NA NA NA 10,714,100 6,613,915 NA HA KA HA NA NA HA 29,130 41,309 29,998 25,278 23,550 16,268 11,602 13,112 34,647 276,179 379,046 233,715 180,239 127,674 74,769 49,831 60,009 125,885 10,055,957 13,466,683 6,821,344 4,973,452 3,038,823 1,363,693 949,082 932,766 1,671,308 6,737,491 10,638,680 5,329,311 4,919,084 1,400,826 886,400 709,619 781,953 1,838,447 7,477 10,727 5,443 NA KA HA NA NA 1,060 2,927,939 3,878,167 1,249,216 NA HA HA NA HA 78,292 1,961,716 3,063,751 NA KA KA KA HA HA 86,121 7,074 7,673 4,853 6,666 2,591 2,455 4,647 1,009 179 60,312 52,916 29,103 42,111 12,951 10,355 18,490 4,339 429 2,184,197 1,656,676 761,876 1,130,022 286,336 185,005 328,746 76,191 3,510 2,162,355 1,888,611 872,538 1,623,924 208,334 151,704 419,072 90,794 6,494 1,768 1,891 677 HA HA KA HA NA 4 637,660 435,785 111,731 KA HA NA KA HA 60 631,285 496,799 HA NA NA KA HA NA 111 2,680 3,571 3,022 7,323 11,093 19,931 13,674 13,811 19,637 18,284 20,905 12,978 31,829 45,438 75,881 53,519 51,879 67,871 304,621 263,437 148,816 368,161 410,930 546,458 422,296 390,817 390,123 539,179 553,218 297,121 671,458 383,134 530,064 576, 268 607,037 819,263 787 809 654 KA NA KA KA HA KA 170,378 110, 017 38,747 HA NA NA KA NA KA 301,569 231,038 HA KA NA KA HA KA NA 18 NA NA NA 1,002 KA 1,561 2,136 1,838 104 HA KA NA 3,573 NA 5,360 6,715 5,539 1,854 HA HA NA 53,791 NA 69,934 88,942 63,478 2,318 HA NA NA 42,109 KA 73,954 106,069 101,565 5 NA NA KA NA NA NA NA NA 899 NA NA NA NA NA KA NA NA 1,125 NA HA NA NA KA HA NA NA 4,510 NA NA 4,128 HA KA HA NA NA 44,243 49,202 32,520 31,555 13,736 5,209 5,051 1 2,026 1,365,914 1,402,744 791,847 700,697 260,416 74,477 82,152 25 23,622 1,502,505 1,826,404 834,676 914,217 169,186 66,988 84,736 38 42,315 663 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA 157,183 228,910 97,019 NA NA NA KA NA KA 172,906 298,166 HA NA KA NA NA NA KA All farms number. Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres . Total value of crops harvested. Including horticultural specialties and forest products dollars . Total value of crops sold, including horticultural speclaltleo and forest products dollars . Com: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. acres . value, dollars . Harvested for grain. .. .farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales forms reporting. bushels . dollars . Cut for silage farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder. . .farms reporting. acres . Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres . value, dollars . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales i . . . .farms reporting . . bushels . . dollars. Cut for silage farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting. acres . tans cut . Sales farms reporting. tans. dollars . Harvested for sirup. .. .farms reporting. acres . gallons. Sales farms reporting . gallons, dollars . Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting . acres. bushels . value, dollars . Sales farms reporting . bushels . dollars. Oats farms reporting. acres . bushels . value, dollars. Sales farms reporting . bushels . dollars . Barley farms reporting. acres . bushels . value, dollars. Sales farms reporting . bushels . dollars. Rye farms reporting . acres . bushels . value , dollars . Sales farms reporting. bushels . dollars . Buckwheat farms reporting . acres. bushels . value, dollars. Sales fauns reporting . bushels . dollars . Other grains farms reporting . acres . bushels . value , dollars . Sales farms reporting . bushels . dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 12 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Census of— Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (Oct. -Nov.) (Oct. -Nov.) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (January 1) Annual legumes: Soybeans grown for all 41,547 48,280 56,353 NA 87,026 63,140 35,638 NA NA acres grown alone . . . 468,670 373,029 320,495 250,225 311,242 219,757 128,771 NA NA acres grown with other crops . . . 44,015 55,978 93,736 211,994 440,067 211,884 248,035 NA NA Harvested for beans. .. .farms reporting... 25,665 18,483 16,424 13,953 19,346 22,620 NA NA 9,721 acres grown alone . . . 392,399 258,946 187,519 NA 106,289 NA NA NA \ 47,041 acres grown with other crops... 3,968 7,265 21,897 NA 81,746 NA NA NA bushels . . . 8,472,872 4,408,903 2,990,624 1,631,666 1,650,314 1,171,513 1,047,201 NA 498,048 value, dollars . . . 17,623,574 11,683,593 5,824,743 3,456,169 1,489,624 1,382,385 1,568,366 NA 1,743,194 16,776,289 10, 659 10,632,067 21,717 NA 27,360 NA 53,922 NA 85,469 NA 103,668 NA 44,216 NA NA NA 30,376 acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . 39,927 2,370 73, 875 3,837 85,423 8,570 f 229,330 475,676 585,132 269,010 169,172 121,962 tans . . . 49,239 69,937 95,530 241,702 416,369 447,549 203,331 NA 99,243 value, dollars... 1,378,692 2,237,984 2,839,656 6,963,472 5,319,701 8,503,431 3,865,522 HA 3,175,776 110,296 156,661 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA Hogged or grazed, or cut 8,234 10,882 15,493 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown alone . . . 24,624 25,051 28,647 NA NA NA NA NA HA acres grown with other crops... 29,219 37,807 48,434 NA NA NA NA HA NA value, dollars... 1,216,239 1,626,317 1,678,952 NA NA NA NA HA NA Plowed under for green 2,637 3,777 6,136 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown alone . . . 11,720 15,157 18,906 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown with other crops . . . 3,458 7,069 14,835 NA NA NA NA NA NA Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or 7,016 15,589 10 16,040 NA 68,272 76,029 12,970 NA NA acres grown alone . . . 25,810 43,164 32,055 91,284 138,698 185,844 31,015 NA NA acres grown with other crops... 7,436 34,153 33,220 99,124 314,860 204,674 21,886 NA NA Harvested for dry 1,847 4,120 4,013 9,221 24,255 29,450 NA NA NA acres grown alone . . . 5,102 8,802 5,180 NA 37,857 NA NA NA NA acres grown with other cropa . . . 1,143 5,874 5,391 NA 70,469 NA NA NA NA bushela . . . 39,471 73,806 37,279 105,798 356,893 322,725 96,510 NA NA value, dollars... 165,778 369,030 161,703 431,183 523,870 506, 678 231,112 NA NA 84,471 77,500 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,510 6,746 5,918 f 11 ) ( 12 ) ( 12 ) ( 12 ) ( 12 ) ( 12 ) acres grown alone . . . 8,917 20,709 13,256 ("> (" ") ( 12 ) " ( 12 ) acres grown with other crops — 1,282 5,205 9,274 C 11 ) ( 12 ) ( 12 ) ( 12 ) 12 ) ( 12 > tons.. . 8,596 19,595 18,328 C 11 ) ( 12 > (12) (12) (12) (12) value, dollars... 240,688 627,040 547,841 ( ll ) (12) ( 12 ) (12, (12, < 12 ) 19,255 43,890 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA Hogged or grazed, or cut 1,061 2,086 1,369 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown alone . . . 3,217 3,242 1,680 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown with other crops . . . 2,465 8,657 4,520 NA NA NA NA NA NA value , dollars . . . 124,586 211,974 110,320 NA NA NA NA NA NA Plowed under for green 2,044 3,933 5,285 NA NA NA NA NA NA acres grown alone . . . 8,574 10,411 11,939 NA NA NA NA NA HA acres grown with other crops . . . 2,546 14,417 14,035 NA NA NA NA NA NA Peanuts grown for all 22,010 26,475 172,390 29,714 NA 35,670 34,898 35,563 NA NA . acres grown alone . . . 167,042 231,053 290,428 253,791 248,673 225,153 NA NA acres grown with other crops . . . 570 358 622 2,884 3,781 6,749 41,059 NA NA value, dollars 13 . 27,971,340 31,885,407 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Harvested for picking or 20,975 24,506 26,163 30,350 28,045 29,921 NA NA 21,002 acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . 163,541 330 166,237 85 218,271 43 \ 272,326 / 229,453 ( 126 NA NA NA NA HA HA V 125,766 pounds . . . 245,496,371 223,729,618 229,600,343 328,055,863 273,734,912 "ll, 985, 097 *■*<), <> O O acrea grown alone . . . 63,363 132,144 148,365 NA 12 ) ( 12 ) ' (") ( 12 ) acres grown with other crops . . . 24 86 302 NA 12, S 12 .' £f> £! it,' tons. . . 51,542 97,634 88,956 113,937 12 " 12 12 R9 value, dollars . . . 876,214 2,196,765 1,533,146 2,203,304 M (") (") ("> ( 12 ) 70,098 153,778 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Velvetbeans grown for all 26 15 757 NA NA NA 1,550 1,075 829 acres . . . 113 99 2,741 NA NA NA 7,657 4,620 3,153 bushels . . . 290 618 7,755 NA NA NA 12,880 NA NA value , dollars . . . 319 865 16,280 NA NA NA 20,320 NA NA 177 173 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hay crops (see text): 612,034 859,352 16 965,599 16 932,452 16 603,241 16 546,715 16 384,952 "454,679 350,459 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating. . farms reporting... 11,037 15,608 11,666 1,827 1,754 1,666 1,234 1,116 949 acres . . . 66,344 69,156 47,569 8,315 7,480 6,997 5,535 4,522 3,240 tons . . . 140, 235 110,375 106,239 16,279 13,450 14,098 11,162 NA 5,769 value, dollars... 4,697,873 4,690,938 3,737,515 513,403 247,773 301, 697 238,575 NA 219,222 734 455 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tans . . . 13,883 3,734 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars — 465,091 158,694 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grassea 18,227 17,037 19,897 15,568 12,509 9,568 NA NA NA acres. . . 132,908 99,879 108,592 79,104 59,919 48,672 90,147 118,381 131,704 tons . . . 158,170 101,001 124,750 95,526 58,734 43,544 92,474 NA 133,390 value, dollars... 4,666,015 3,484,534 3,668,566 2,794,092 864,337 818,627 1,731,565 NA 4,298,969 1,320 407 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA tons — 9,309 4,562 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA dollars . . . 274,631 157,387 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. NORTH CAROLINA 13 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, mw tent) 1959 (Out. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 19 ' (January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) Hay crops (see text)— Continued Lespedesa cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. value , dollars . Sales farms reporting. tons . dollars . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons . value, dollars. Sales farms reporting. tons, dollars . Other hay cut farms reporting. acres . tons. value, dollars. Sales farms reporting. tons . dollars . Grass silage made fran grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight. value, dollars. Field seed crops harvested: Clover seed: Crimson clover seed. .. .farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Ladino clover seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Red clover seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Crotaloria seed farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Fescue seed farms reporting . acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Lespedeza seed farms reporting . acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Millet seed farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Orchardgrass seed farms reporting. acres . pounds . value, dollars. Sales dollars . Redtop seed farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. Soles dollars . Ryegrass seed forms reporting . seres . pounds. value , dollars . Sales dollars . Vetch seed farms reporting. acres . pounds. value, dollars. Sales dollars . Other field seed crops acres . value, dollars. Sales dollars . See footnotes at end of table . 35,973 269,828 310,277 8,842,895 1,917 16,081 458,329 19,902 88,582 104,210 2,709,460 515 2,584 67,184 7,601 41,702 45,402 1,044,246 298 1,777 40,871 962 12,670 71,533 751,097 14 97 6,940 1,666 1,058 2 12 2,500 1,250 1,230 224 2,058 143,318 42,995 36,325 13 211 30,750 4,305 3,383 216 2,482 456, 293 82,133 77,471 8,462 108,018 21,354,260 2,135,426 1,174,488 3 11 4,500 450 330 36 3,844 884 736 4 18 2,460 787 684 9 79 23,669 2,130 1,968 6 218 34,290 4,458 4,159 176 4,772 4,505 57,876 432,905 351,696 12,485,208 2,071 15,624 554,646 44,906 169,596 175,496 5,791,368 774 3,990 131,670 15,874 77,959 70,993 2,271,776 375 2,071 66,272 1,007 9,857 36,488 291,904 21 115 19,946 3,989 2,393 7 1,700 1,020 561 98 899 71,984 33,113 18,212 23 383 81,940 9,833 5,899 118 1,208 218,936 35,030 24,517 9,568 112,237 13,324,246 2,798,092 1,482,989 4 3,300 165 116 32 73 8,677 2,082 1,562 4 57 4,220 2,532 1,772 16 164 20,855 2,711 1,898 200 7,574 4,914 88, 530 532,779 559,535 16,802,530 NA NA NA "198,004 98,400 6 5, 912, 747 NA NA NA 20,110 86,498 89,824 2,598,924 NA NA NA 75 2,009 5,948 47,584 71 401 50,410 7,561 NA 19 121 8,215 12,323 NA 382 3,082 250,113 100,042 NA NA NA NA NA NA 25 134 23,895 4,779 NA 14,429 140,929 36,069,386 3,149,849 NA 1 4 1,700 136 NA 47 133 14,342 4,160 NA 7 129 10,950 4,380 NA 20 189 122,757 18,414 NA 306 39,500 5,925 NA 784 16,169 NA 75,902 515,426 535,435 15,965,433 NA NA NA NA 16 233,991 40,126 "6,566,790 NA NA NA NA 95,616 98,902 2,194,151 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 168 947 69,120 27,648 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13,730 131,526 28,550,538 3,176,506 NA NA NA NA NA NA 51,298 293,729 328,729 4,817,094 NA NA NA NA "157,453 62,906 '2,076,576 NA NA NA NA 83,997 90,643 1,050,214 NA NA NA "35 "663 17 2,743 17 14,352 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18 584 "3,007 "389,400 "50,811 NA 12 123 25,560 2,130 NA NA NA NA NA NA 13,394 101,901 17,650,260 782,451 NA NA NA NA NA NA 21,980 NA NA NA "204,687 48,908 811,873 NA NA NA NA 286,359 268,351 4,699,797 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA "162,716 61,709 1,156,558 NA NA NA NA 126,554 132,065 2,045,643 NA NA NA NA NA NA "2,409 "13,040 "3,299,700 "567,878 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 4 1,680 69 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18 482 166, 774 59 395 NA J2 714 NA 1,581 420 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 165,002 156 120 NA 158 L8; NA 4,177,031 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KU NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,455 NA HA NA 411 480 NA 205 740 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA 2 °n NA NA NA 20 U 350 NA j6 908 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA 14 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Other field crops harvested: Cotton farms reporting — acres. . . bales . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Irish potatoes for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres 22 . bushels . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Popcorn farms reporting. . . acres . . . pounds (ear corn) . . . value, dollars — Sales dollars . . . Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than corn, sorghums, and annual legumes farms reporting... acres — value, dollarB . . . Sweetpotatoes for heme use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres 22 . bushels . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Tobacco farms reporting. . . acres . . . pounds. . . value, dollars — Sales dollars . . . Flue-cured tobacco farms reporting... acres . . . pounds . . . value , dollars . . . Sales dollars . . . Burley and other tobacco farms reporting. . . acres . . . pounds . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Other field crops acres . . . value, dollars... Sales dollars . . . Value of specified crops harvested, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars... Value of crops sold, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars . . . See footnotes at end of table. 53,281 375,846 318,638 49,707,528 49,707,528 72,712 22,504 4,570,151 9,048,899 6,352,509 167 993 1,506,866 57,988 57,988 97 507 9,126 46,873 25,292 3,830,771 8,044,619 3,064,618 NA 450,085 654,438,670 372,846,433 372,846,433 98,249 440,852 636,078,207 362,564,575 362,564,575 12,892 9,233 18,360,463 10,281,858 10,281,858 11 5,410 5,310 635,850,535 528,495,574 77,296 522,095 366,711 70,041,801 70,041,801 132,575 23,413 4,870,918 7,208,959 4,897,164 136 550 751,461 30,058 29,457 42 414 14,490 93,441 29,472 3,761,809 10,307,357 3,598,707 149,661 670,485 798,988,612 423,260,132 423,260,132 135,689 659,163 778,604,961 412,660,632 412,660,632 13,972 11,322 20,383,651 10,599,500 10,599,500 122 6,280 5,064 700,388,957 105,312 846, 039 472,389 74,336,081 NA 120,964 43,773 6,267,813 8,905,906 NA 131 283 353,800 24,766 NA 67 940 NA 99,435 40,318 4,796,797 10,140,647 NA 150,764 604,909 661,981,561 319,156,019 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 60 23 251,493 "584,509,273 "440,681,288 106,513 714,177 686,841 85,494,064 KA 148,982 78,934 6,901,489 10,637,566 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 137,917 69,314 7,463,834 14,538,416 NA 150,170 648,196 677,116,970 291,972,324 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,683 NA 575,471,148 103,248 710,228 458,146 26,279,120 NA 144,170 81,182 8,109,284 5,552,788 NA 89 53 53,100 1,934 NA 536 1,518 21,922 145,353 71,338 8,149,360 5,461,591 NA 144,670 774,598 715,616,397 109,358,911 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 86,574 NA 215,991,310 139,737 969,710 640,799 21 40,088,385 NA 148,486 93,548 10,744,688 6,554,260 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 193,408 95,473 9,905,828 7,627,488 NA 122,552 482,492 398,549,137 113,586,504 NA NA NA NA NA NA 151,664 1,640,398 764,328 72,193,330 NA 132,771 61,507 6,072,709 6,992,206 NA 89 47 49,000 1,790 NA 82 262 NA 130,585 60,352 6,716,596 6,223,560 NA 117,222 685,074 454,222,610 82,296,099 NA NA NA NA 175, 737 1,733,244 855,028 "94,816,392 NA 67,375 44,304 4,492,928 5,208,693 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 89,782 51,063 4,455,480 5,373,085 NA 94,274 407,228 237,436,496 53,149,278 NA NA NA NA 153,010 1,373,701 858,406 177,947,734 NA 79,069 35,797 2,853,797 6,278,351 NA 3 4 NA 295 NA NA NA NA 137,230 74,678 7,959,786 11, 939, 707 NA 98,310 459, 011 280,163,432 151,288,264 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 400,796,118 163,451,078 NORTH CAROLINA 15 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definition* and explanations, hoo text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 195* (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1 ) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) Vegetables (Of home use and lot sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for heme use 2 * farms reporting . value, dollars. Vegetables harvested for sale 2 ' farms reporting . acres . Sales dollars . Asparagus farms reporting . aorea. Beans, green 11 ma farms reporting. acre6. Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting. acres . Beets (table) farms reporting. acres. Blaclteyes and other green oowpeas farms reporting . acres . Broccoli farms reporting . acres . Cabbage farms reporting. acres . Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting. acres . Cauliflower farms reporting. acres. Celery farms reporting . acres . Collards farms reporting. acres . Corn, sweet farms reporting. acres . Cucumbers and pickles . .farms reporting. seres. Eggplant farms reporting. acres . Kale farms reporting. acres . Lettuce and romolne. .. .farms reporting. acres . Mustard greens farms reporting. acres . Okra farms reporting. acres . Onions, dry fanns reporting. acres . Onions, green fanns reporting. acres. Peas, green farms reporting. acres . Peppers, sweet except pimientos farms reporting. acres . Pijnientos farms reporting. acres . Pumpkins famts reporting. acres . Radishes farms reporting . acres . Squash farms reporting. acres . Tomatoes forms reporting . acres . Turnip greens farms reporting. acres. Turnips farms reporting . acres . Watermelons forms reporting. acres . Mixed vegetables farms reporting. acres . Other vegetables acres . Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: 31 Blackberries and dewberries farms reporting. acres . quarts. value, dollars. Blueberries (tame) farms reporting. acres . quarts. value, dollars . Raspberries farms reporting. acres . quarts . value, dollars. Strawberries f aims reporting . acres. quarts. value, dollars. Other berries and rnnnll fruits acres . value, dollars. 167,019 NA 14,178 63,519 ,475,809 2 10 1,419 1,167 3,625 11,554 150 163 1,469 1,790 18 127 2,017 8,024 1,669 3,048 3 45 1 105 339 790 2,409 4,645 5,993 8,420 102 127 6 11 99 677 174 370 928 623 509 323 145 153 169 149 2,488 4,796 53 141 23 90 5 90 1,046 961 2,655 2,838 219 903 352 404 3,L56 10,777 36 91 107 274 263 319,340 63,869 102 1,895 2,163,110 973,402 109 18 13,639 4,777 2,609 1,416 2,595,975 1,012,432 2 573 231,201 22,723 77,325 ,837,132 2,127 1,305 6,482 16,548 117 203 346 541 24 164 3,366 10,047 1,358 2,849 3 25 3 4 292 530 3,108 6,365 9,832 11,936 130 156 16 48 133 1,692 103 400 498 364 42 19 187 215 487 643 29 3,778 2 '5,333 ,29, (") 36 58 20 509 836 1,234 3,164 2,915 181 602 213 349 4,172 11,782 134 417 68 152 314 393,645 98,407 82 1,121 1,052,365 263,090 58 16 11,254 3,377 1,832 1,164 1,599,975 512,000 5 765 241,158 NA 26 20, 672 72,848 7 7,565,081 96 26 2,313 1,533 7,922 15,624 135 292 1,838 2,833 73 686 4,325 8,728 2,397 4,588 3 2 5 3 349 535 4,287 7,164 7,118 8,379 100 92 40 79 415 1,274 158 288 426 264 155 96 150 113 1,137 577 2 '2,910 2 '3,767 *') (") 4 4 31 644 1,660 1,339 3,181 2,046 68 338 325 426 3,844 10,665 NA NA 443 471 434 489,591 114,878 39 568 334,533 86,978 88 22 11,106 3,222 2,941 2,810 2,833,775 902,989 10 599 263,354 30,295,354 31,805 76,086 ,304,304 13,183 17,130 NA 6,652 8,661 NA 5,641 6,672 3,612 1,970 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7,532 3,823 NA NA 664 760 762,877 151,381 NA NA NA NA 467 107 54,873 13,827 4,175 2,493 3,581,292 1,151,290 247,127 14,773,625 22,444 65,764 3,650,399 24 2,854 3,293 7,764 12,535 554 277 9 22 30 155 4,057 7,057 3,173 6,128 3 (Z) 9 (Z) 95 120 2,984 5,089 3,479 4,721 35 36 211 125 409 1,025 43 50 261 194 875 442 30 11 2,532 3,698 2 '1,865 2 '2,263 ,29) J29, 4 (Z) 14 181 383 600 3,814 3,412 16 11 247 290 5,117 12,059 228 1,514 432 1,010 1,252 2,083,248 177,886 6 118 116,323 16,177 777 162 124,053 19,271 8,266 5,991 10,268,100 1,026,806 8 919 250,291 9,631,010 NA 95,684 NA 14,483 22,009 NA 7,852 8,518 NA 6,317 9,619 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6,655 5,420 NA NA NA NA 14,533 20,240 NA NA NA NA NA NA 10,731 9,481 12,845,971 1,284,597 NA NA 216,690 11,899,887 26,024 43,901 3,952,401 103 71 642 613 10,795 9,796 122 126 NA NA 21 35 7,014 3,467 2,310 1,987 2 2 55 20 75 58 5,526 5,498 3,453 3,499 20 16 9 10 796 940 NA NA 108 55 2,852 469 95 27 3,451 3,848 30 734 3 °699 ( 3 °) (30) 3 1 5 1 61 82 6,099 1,887 NA NA 200 128 5,985 8,918 872 999 649 3,280 1,701 1,930,986 179,695 2 (Z) 110 17 719 122 74,700 10,520 12,200 9,187 16,460,037 1,599,487 30 1,198 NA NA NA tlA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,437 3,132 3,820 4,252 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,070 3,644 NA NA NA NA NA NA 467 1,167 NA NA NA NA 1,149 508 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,818 1,770 NA NA NA NA 8,273 11,918 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,737 6,779 NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. 16 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 19+5 ( January 1 ) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Tree fruits, nuis, and grapes. Land In bearing and nanbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting. acres . Apples farms reporting. Trees of all. ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number . Trees of bearing age farms reporting . number. Quantity harvested farms reportin g . bushels . value , dollars . Cherries farms reporting . Trees of ail ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . value, dollars. Figs farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting . number. Quantity harvested farms reporting . pounds . value , d ollars . drapes farms reporting . Vines of all ages number . Vines not of bearing age farms reporting. number • Vines of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . value, dollars . Peaches farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . value, dollars. Pears farms reporting . Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . value, dollars . Plums and prunes farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . value, dollars. Chestnuts farms reporting . Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . value , dollars . See footnotes at end of table. 11,155 36,092 10,441 833,787 4,039 254,618 9,039 579,169 4,741 1,480,172 2,812,334 3,765 18,898 1,263 5,171 2,950 13,727 1,276 101,676 12,203 1,854 5,700 607 1,809 1,412 3,891 514 24,448 1,707 6,203 199,434 1,639 48,468 5,406 150,966 3,235 880,458 61,634 5,259 1,037,683 2,144 277,696 4,102 759,987 1,811 917,297 2,247,377 4,999 19,554 1,554 6,128 4,059 13,426 1,934 11,945 20,918 2,020 8,290 703 2,974 1,504 5,316 480 2,494 6,256 339 7,292 170 3,157 214 4,135 145 10,866 2,172 15,129 42,238 19,651 1,094,750 5,867 250,189 17,702 844,561 14,509 1,702,169 3,234,119 6,801 34,609 1,794 7,847 5,439 26,762 2,995 327, 688 42,598 540 2,371 134 366 435 2,005 311 13,636 1,361 9,871 206,918 1,967 32,416 8,613 174,502 5,949 1,532,363 122,587 10,857 1,104,764 3,006 259,212 9,279 845,552 7,064 914,622 2,652,398 9,222 38,329 2,114 7,233 7,841 31,096 5,805 54,200 89,428 3,624 13,232 960 3,585 2,870 9,647 1,430 6,317 12,634 129 1,509 NA 582 NA 927 32 975 243 119,996 33 59,790 99,109 2,152,457 31,951 501,249 80,800 1,651,208 33,409 1,321,717 2,618,924 32,683 142,400 9,810 35,203 24,338 107,197 4,429 317,479 40,878 16,956 42,436 4,348 11,844 13,142 30,592 6,911 500,977 50,098 58,809 534,410 13,607 137,724 47,842 396, 686 22,645 3,071,519 241,635 61,751 1,850,475 26,064 511, 672 43,150 1,338,803 10,672 718,464 1,947,240 42,933 120,386 12,354 32,600 32,480 87,786 7,592 41, 196 81,950 17,383 54,786 5,430 14,610 12,491 40,176 2,109 9,754 14,631 139 1,223 91 931 56 292 13 297 55,563 83,082 133,418 2,730,369 NA NA NA NA 3,525,359 6,268,558 45,635 227,867 NA 2,886,656 259,803 NA NA NA NA NA 75,313 548,465 NA NA NA NA NA 10,391,977 785,385 98,818 3,195,050 NA 2,444,018 6,156,698 55,057 163,683 NA NA NA NA NA 247,944 441,150 21,110 77,418 NA NA NA NA NA 44,222 88,444 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 55,804 92,703 135,209 3,123,587 39,339 691,369 120,322 2,432,218 93,518 3,395,343 2,035,071 49,130 269,318 15,073 80,114 38,062 189,204 20,288 2,010,081 124,613 15,839 42,285 3,086 9,616 13,085 32,669 9,809 762,497 48,535 69,347 529,185 12,939 131,958 59,771 397,227 46,988 10,837,960 390,517 104,748 3,610,385 32,180 1,249,051 87,439 2,361,334 59,479 1,401,168 1,664,722 61,820 197,431 12,826 37,804 52,056 159,627 32,441 256,785 229,437 25,450 101,170 6,028 21,886 20,617 79,284 10,687 55,112 44,096 NA NA 61,192 91,820 139,068 3,455,881 NA 648,928 NA 2,806,953 NA 2,598,124 2,234,387 52,944 319,208 94,840 NA 224,368 4,551,904 162,568 76,692 555,624 80,796 NA 474,828 NA 14,650,957 483,482 102,931 3,123,488 NA 695,425 NA 2,428,063 NA 2,115,893 2,115,893 56,925 196,978 30,829 NA 166,149 NA 288,545 245,263 25,519 110,764 90,594 60,232 78,302 87,484 119,664 136,764 4,056,503 NA 940, 388 3,116,115 NA 2,465,115 2,682,983 44,101 257,667 NA 76,551 NA 181,116 NA 3,719,968 224,484 12,954 32,590 NA 7,845 NA 24,745 NA 392,768 25,428 65,819 472,305 88,879 NA 383,426 NA 7,435,832 289,479 111,980 3,309,655 NA 634,733 NA 2,674,922 NA 1,325,603 1,695,204 58,305 221,566 44,655 NA 176,911 NA 195,862 230,271 29,284 127,842 NA 26,121 NA 101, 721 NA 48,619 58,339 6 68 NA 7 NA 61 NA 920 74 NA NA 157,710 4,856,082 NA 1,162,694 NA 3,693,388 NA 5,749,676 6,084,569 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 86,797 575,969 NA NA NA NA 132,862 4,116,566 NA NA NA NA NA 2,302,833 2,955,997 74,896 287,863 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38,032 156,212 NA NA 4,869,409 58,724 1,394,588 128,655 3,474,821 NA 1,938,038 3,294,671 NA 230,067 13,761 71,880 32,794 158,187 NA 2,092,888 112,119 NA 10,455 1,722 3,763 3,008 6,692 NA 33,017 3,966 NA 658,316 16,877 114,582 60,244 543,734 NA 10,679,108 854,333 NA 48,091 1,093,993 101,220 1,976,756 NA 479,218 1,006,360 NA 348,829 22,715 129,104 50,420 219,725 NA 111,548 211,945 NA 146,397 8,245 35,820 25,526 110,577 NA 37,415 72,965 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NORTH CAROLINA 17 State Table 8.-FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND SALES OF CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 -Continued (For definition* and explanations, an© utxl) 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oot.-Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) (January 1 ) 1920 (January 1) Tree fruits, nuls, and g(apes 32 -Conlinued Pecans, total farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested. .farms reporting. pounds. value, dollars. Peoans, Improved farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested. .farms reporting. pounds. value,' dollars . Pecans, wild and seedling farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting . number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested . .farms reporting. pounds. value, dollars. Walnuts, black (planted) farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars. Other tree fruits and nuts value, dollars . Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts harvested. .. .dollars . Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts sold dollars. NA 55,693 12,910 NA 42,783 NA 297,962 93,886 3,362 45,140 1,301 11,193 2,632 33,947 1,734 273,506 87,523 712 10,553 248 1,717 539 8,836 271 24,456 6,363 1,198 8,786 300 2,787 1,026 5,999 597 81,444 3,260 450 7,317,250 7,317,250 4,336 56,484 1,631 10,747 3,205 45,737 2,121 279,971 81,189 NA 698 5,562 163 1,319 619 4,243 350 18,210 913 1,443 7,116,552 7,116,552 NA 149,826 NA 34,680 115,146 NA 1,637,580 399,754 23,622 137,062 8,206 31,498 17,337 105,564 10,536 1,497,223 370,770 3,439 12,764 1,031 3,182 2,550 9,582 1,370 140,357 28,984 3,714 25,354 593 4,652 3,268 20,702 1,113 65,707 2,626 6,508,924 29, 901 173,694 1,996,617 622,561 15,939,097 26,765 165,043 11,047 48,922 18,525 116,121 13,910 1,379,283 203,562 22,883 144,675 43,526 NA 101, 149 NA ,169,958 177,838 4,911 20,368 NA 5,396 NA 14,972 209,325 25,724 4,326 5,985,973 2,804,711 18,063 140,132 84,984 NA 55,148 407,627 113,062 15,930 103,814 NA 61,972 NA 41,842 NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA 54,697 6,465 37,227 3,704 17,470 NA 145,753 43,736 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. Z Reported in ^™nl ] fractions. 1 Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1959, 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924, and 1919. 2 Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated In the acreage of corn harvested for grain. ^alue of corn and other corn products sold . *Corn cut for forage . 'Sorghums for all purposes, except for sirup. 6 Includes reports for sugarcane for sirup. 7 Value of sorghums sold for hay or forage Included In value of sorghums sold for grain or seed. 8 The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include seres plowed under for green manure . 9 For 1944, soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. 10 Includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green peas only. 1J See soybeans cut for hay. 12 For figures on annual legumes saved for hay, including cowpeas and peanut vines, see soybeans cut for hay. 13 Calculated value of peanuts harvested for nuts, peanuts harvested for hay, and peanuts hogged or grazed. ^Reported In bushels. 15 For all Censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. 16 Includes oats cut for feeding unthreshed. 17 Silage crops other than corn and sorghums. Clover seed, except sweetclover. 19 Clover seed, including sweetclover. 20 Includes proso millet. 21 Value of lint cotton only. 22 For 1959 and 1954, does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested; for 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 23 Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges, and the value of cowpeas harvested for green peas. 2 *Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census which Included potatoes for heme use only. Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 26 Does not include farms reporting green cowpeas only. 27 Does not include the value of green cowpeas sold. See footnote 23. 28 Green lima beans included with snap beans. 29 Pimientos included with sweet peppers. 30 Hot peppers and pimlentos included with sweet peppers . 31 For Censuses prior to 1950, rnnfll 1 fruits harvested for heme use or for sale. 32 For 1959 and 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. See text. 33 Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than l/2 acre. See text. 18 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Census of — 1959 (Oct. -Nov.) 1954 (Oct. -Nov.) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January 1) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January 1) Nursery and greenhouse products, (lower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown tor sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting dollars On farms with sales or 52,000 or more farms reporting dollars Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting acres Sales dollars Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting Grown under glass farms reporting square feet Grown in the open farms reporting acres Sales dollars Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting Grown under glass or in house farms reporting square feet GrowTi in the open farms reporting acres. Sales dollars Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting Sales of any forest products farms reporting dollars Sales of standing timber farms reporting dollars Sales of all other forest products farms reporting dollars Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, sawlogs, and veneer logs farms reporting dollars Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting dollars Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting cords (4' x 4' X 8') Sales farms reporting cords (4' x 4' x 8') Pulpwood sold farms reporting cords (4' x 4' x 8') Fence posts cut, farms reporting number Sales farms reporting number Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting thousands of board feet Sales farms reporting thousands of board feet 1,147 9,137,280 361 8,772,150 618 2,951 2,836,201 488 266 2,334,665 299 1,921 5,906,744 199 96 170,774 113 618 394,335 61,336 11,634 15,241,569 8,035 11,328,193 5,634 3,913,376 5,392 3,796,485 337 116,891 53,473 470,600 1,327 19,793 3,207 148,490 3,619 610,789 351 185,676 2,424 33,200 1,100 26,039 5,384,866 411 2,080 1,533,336 415 193 1,849,190 293 2,035 3,586,291 158 64 99,528 105 419 265,239 HA 12,538 ,125,069 89,198 860,888 6,452 205,467 14,849 2,346,894 10 13,226 1 "264,882 NA 3,734,285 411 1,704 1,246,362 3 479 3 187 3 1, 209, 806 3 394 3 1,291 3 2, 178, 835 182 77 102,139 114 389 309,088 NA NA 9,874,357 9,418 7,265,807 NA 2,608,550 ■ 7,584 2,471,327 713 137,223 127,507 1,523,953 4,319 103,271 22,615 2,758,495 12,281 95,775 x 960 l l,950,571 12,129 4,461,082 492 1,137,472 NA NA 143 1,433 365,245 NA *127 4 896,580 NA NA *350,925 NA HA NA '336 7 1,345 '421,302 NA 12,674 2,299,641 '28,363 '2,379,521 NA NA NA 522 958,794 2 408 NA 2 514, 776 5 172 HA NA NA '444,018 190,449 30,283 5,532,358 187,519 2,638,271 4,445 104,083 7,752 794,817 12,696 485,520 184,995 2,534,991 NA NA 62 989 334,977 NA *94 6 453,691 HA NA 6 314,945 NA NA HA NA NA 8 10,300 114,970 32,693 18,711,315 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA HA HA NA NA HA NA HA NA NA NA NA Not available. 1 Data excluded for farms unclassified as to type. 2 Trees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. 3 Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 'Crops grown under glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms. 5 Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass; and flowers grown in the open. 6 Total square feet under glass . 7 Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 8 Value of vegetables and vegetable plants. 'Not strictly comparable with other years as figures probably include some reports of firewood used on farms . 10 Figures Include sales of standing timber. NORTH CAROLINA State Table 10.— CHARACTERISTICS OF PLACES NOT COUNTED AS FARMS BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN DEFINITION OF FARM: 1959 19 Item (For definitions and explanations, hih- text) Pl3ces excluded as farms by change in definition 4 19541959 number. acres in plnco. Cropland harvested places reporting . Under 10 acres places reporti n^ ■ 10 or more acres • places ni|iort ing . Operators by tenure: Full owners number . Part owners and managers numbor . Tenants number . Operators hy color: Whilo number. Nonwhite number . Operators by year began operation of present place: 1 959 operators report! ng . 1 958 oporaton report] ng ■ 1957 operators reporting . 1958 ojierntors reporting. 1951-1955 operators reporting, 1950 or earlier operators reporting. Operators by ape: Under 55 years operators reporting . 55 to 84 years operators reporting. 65 or more yoors operators reporting . Operators not reporting age number . Item (For definitions and explanations, ■"•>■ '•■''I) Operators by days of work off place in 195ft: No days o|M-r*Ujrs reporting . 1 to 49 days opi'rntiirs reporting . 50 In ft!) days operators reporting . 100 to 109 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators h-porting . ( IpertUn not reporting numbw. OpOTBlori reporting other IriOOmO of family exeisslinp value of fwm produota told epanlen refining. Cattle and calves of all ages places reporting. number , Cows, including heifers tliat have calved place* reporting number , Hogs and pigs places reporting, number , Chickens 4 months old and over places reporting numlH* Corn harvested for all purposes places reporting liny harvested places reporting acres 16,671 409,367 8,331 25,609 8,202 129 13,737 1,011 1,923 14,049 2,622 763 688 831 760 2,843 10,659 9,388 3,059 4,177 47 5,538 603 536 990 8,898 106 13,867 11,085 16,681 10,024 10,639 9,298 25,904 9,739 262,659 5,363 12,813 2,605 6,356 State Table 11.— DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 Census of 1959 Census starting date — November 18 Approximate average date of enumeration. week of. Percent of farms enumerated during— October 1 to 10 October 11 to 17 October 18 to 24 October 25 to 31 November 1 to 7 November 8 to 14 November 15 to 21 November 22 to 28 November 29 to December 5 December 6 to 12. December 13 Xo 19 December 20 or later Z Less than 0.5. North Carolina Census of 1954 Census starting date — November 3 Approximate average date of enumeration week of Percent of farms enumerated during- October llo9 October 10 to 16 October 17 to 23 October 24 to 31 November 1 to 6 Novembe r 7 to 13 November 14 to 20 November 21 to 27 November 28 to December 4 December 5 to 11 December 12 to 18. December 19 to 31 North Carolina Nov. 29-Dec. 5 Percent (z) (z) (z) (z) (z) 2 5 19 32 25 13 4 Nov. 14-Nov. 20 Percent (Z) (Z) (Z) 4 20 24 23 14 10 3 2 (Z) 20 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 12.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND BY QUANTITY OF LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for cattle and calves on hand, cows on hand, milk cows on hand, and animals sold alive are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text") (Fordefinitic Item 3 and explanations, see text! Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cattle and calves of all ages on hand . 2 to 4 5 to9 10 to 49 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 90 100 or more . . , 100 to 199 . . 200 to 499 . . 500 or more . Cows on hand, including heifers that have calved.. 1. 3 or 4 51o9 10 to 14.... 15 to 19.... 20 to 29.... 30to49.... 50 to 74.... 75 to 99 100 to 199.. 200 to 499.. 500 or more . Milk cows on hand. . 1. 3or4 5to9 10 to 14.... 15 to 19.... 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 74.... 75 to 99.... 100 to 199 . . 200 to 499 . . 500 or more . Cattle sold alive, excluding calves . 1 to4 5 to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50to99 100 to 199.. 200 or more . Calves sold alive. . lto4 5 to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more- . . 100 to 199.. 200 or more . Hogs and pigs of all ages on hand . 1 to 9 10 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 to 999.... 1.000 or more . Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year, to November 30, Census year 10 or moro .... 10 to 19.... 20 to 39 40 to 99 70 to 99.... 100 or more . reporting. reporting, reportinp. reporting, reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp, reportinp, reportinp, reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. numher, reportinp, reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp, reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. s reporting, 3 reportinp. number. s reportinp. 3 reportinp . 3 renortinp. 3 reportinp. s reportinp. 3 reportinp. 3 reportinp, s reportirp. i reportinp. s renortinp, 5 reportinp. 3 reportinp. 3 reportinp. s reportinp s reportirp. reportinp. reportinp. renortinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. arms reportinp. number . arms renortinp am s reportinp ,s reportinp. arms reportinp. 'arms reportinp. 'arms reportinp. 'arms reportinp. arms reportinp arms reportinp. arms report! np arms reportinp numher arms reportinp arms reportinp arms reportinp 'arms reportinp arms reportinp reportinp 'arms reportinp 'arms reportinp arms reportinp. arms reportinp. reportinp. arms reportinp. arms reportinp, 'arms reportinp . arms reportinp. 'arms reportinp. 'arms reportinp. i reportinp. arms reportinp. arms reportinp. 'arms reportinp. arms renortinp. anus renortinp . amis reportinp. 94,443 858,766 26,365 33,760 13,905 17,236 9,670 7,566 2,372 805 642 147 16 87,236 433,245 41,885 17,252 9,781 7,922 3,390 1,900 2,260 1,873 583 208 157 20 5 73,345 247,757 42,496 16,471 7,388 2,539 889 752 1,142 1,175 304 126 53 25,878 132,887 19,280 3,490 1,837 695 192 133 177 53 21 43, 183 208,688 31,245 5,949 3,893 1,324 378 196 165 33 26 7 131,865 1,660,105 86,362 28,087 11,224 4,461 1,361 320 40 10 59,231 17, 522 13,795 6,532 5,744 2,890 2,844 1,431 1,703 907 5,863 4,222 1,312 237 48 44 155,966 937,227 51,983 62,654 19,605 19,410 na NA 1,770 544 NA NA NA 148,619 511,616 79,631 30,413 16,509 11, 146 4,143 2,302 2,437 1,367 441 114 94 18 4 135,034 350,085 79,447 29,267 14,040 6,756 1,968 1,220 1,301 736 199 61 39 32,100 128, 578 25,375 4,209 1,65* 442 112 106 140 52 10 48,843 190,732 37,687 6,414 3,322 943 237 105 117 18 NA NA 184,646 1,419,458 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 63,313 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hogs and pigs sold alive ram.: Ito4 5 to9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 or more 200 to 499 500 to 999 ... . 1,000 or more. . Sheep and lambs of all ages on hand. . Under 25 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 to 1,999. 2.000 to 4,999. 5,000 or more. . Wool shorn (excluding lambs wool) . Under 1,000 pounds 1,000 to 2,499 pounds , . . 2,500 to 4,999 pounds ... 5,000 to 9,999 pounds . . . 10,000 to 19,999 pounds . 20,000 to 49,999 pounds . 50,000 or more oounds . . . Chickens 4 months old and over on hand . Under 50 50 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 799 800 to 1.599 1,600 to 3,199... 3.200 or more 3,200 to 6,399 . 6,400 or more. . Broilers (chickens) sold . Under 2, 000 2,000 to 3,999... 4,000 to 7,999 .. . 8,000 to 15,999.. 16,000 to 29,999. 30,000 to 59,999. 60,000 to 99,999. 100,000 or more. . Chickens (other than broilers) sold. Under 50 50 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 799 bOOto 1,599.,,. 1.600 to 3,199.. 3,200 to 6,399 . . 6,400 to 9,999.. 10,000 or more. . Chicken eggs sold . Under 100 dozens 100 to 399 dozens 400 to 799 dozens 800 to 1,599 dozens 1,600 to 1,999 dozens 2,000 to 4,999 dozens 5,000 or more dozens 5,000 to 9,999 dozens . . . 10,000 to 19,999 dozens . 20,000 to 49,999 dozens . 50,000 or more dozens . , . Turkeys raised . Under 50 50 to 399 400 to 790 800 to 1,599 1,600 or more 1,600 to 3,199.. 3,200 to 9,999.. 10,000 or more. , reportinp. nur.ber. . reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp . reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. 3 reportinp. arms reporting, arms reporting. 'arms reporting, "arms reporting, arms reportinp. arms reporting, arms reporting. 'arms reportinp. pounds, arms reportinp. arms reportinp. s reporting, arms reportinp. arms reporting, amis reporting. arms reporting. reportinp. number . reporting, reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reporting, reporting, reportinp. reporting, reporting. 'arms reportinp. number, 'arms reportinp . 'amis reportinp. arms reporting, arms reportinp. 'amis reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reportinp. 'arms report! np . arms reporting, number . : arms reporting, 'arms reportinp. 'arms reportinp. 'amis reporting, arms reporting, amis renortinp. amis reportinp. amis reporting, 'amis reportinp. reportinp. dozens . reportinp. reporting, reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. reportinp. renortinp. amis reportinp. number, 'arms reportinp. amis reporting, amis reporting, arms reporting, ams reportinp. 'arms report! np . i reporting. . amis reporting. 62,110 1,425, 164 10,623 14,580 17,571 7,328 3,439 2,121 3,937 1,813 698 613 63 22 2,655 53,261 2,002 609 39 5 2,240 267,772 2,227 13 120, 922 12,158,140 95,457 14,916 6,578 1,299 1,204 844 624 438 186 3,436 107,182,773 60 176 398 698 813 816 339 136 16,721 6,469,863 6,494 3,503 3,459 1,277 1,123 548 218 43 56 30,951 90,945,736 11,466 8,387 3,230 2,577 354 1,853 3,084 1,114 885 751 334 2,626 1,639,893 2,386 85 7 21 127 21 55 51 60,919 851,105 16,611 17,830 15,068 5,117 2,404 1,505 1,673 528 183 NA NA 2,946 45,811 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 202,822 10,679,578 158,276 28, 920 12,085 2,052 1,006 365 118 NA NA 2,656 35,463,971 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 24, 171 3,537,997 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 46,502 40,364,242 19,034 14,825 5,041 3,303 437 2,197 1,665 NA NA 6,319 974,400 NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. NORTH CAROLINA 21 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 [Data for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, awoolpotnloon, apples, peaches, anil forest products arc based on reports far only a sample of famin. See Utxl^ (For definitions and cxplonnlions, see text) Item (For definitions and oxplannln CORN Aorea harvested for all purposes farms reporting., acres . , Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 acres farms reporting., 11 to 15 acres farms reporting., 16 to 19 acres farms reporting., 20 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 29 acres farms reporting., 30 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting.. 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 or more acres farms reporting.. Acres harvested for grain farms reporting.. acres., bushels . . Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres forms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting., 20 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting.. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting., 150 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting., 300 to 399 acres farms reporting.. 400 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 or more acres farms reporting.. Corn sold farms reporting.. bushels.. Under 100 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting. 10,000 or more bushels farms reporting. SORGHUMS Acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Under 3 acres farms reporting. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres forms reporting. 25 to 49 acres forms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 149 acres..... farms reporting. 150 to 199 acres forms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 399 acres farms reporting. 400 to 499 acres forms reporting. 500 or more acres forms reporting. Acres harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres, bushels. Under 3 acres forms reporting. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting. 5 to 10 acres farms reporting. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 149 acres farms reporting. 150 to 199 acres t forms reporting. 200 to 299 seres forms reporting. 300 or more ocres farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. bushels . 146,913 1,812,461 46,732 39,711 9,457 18,470 6,239 8,317 4,834 8,609 2,820 802 588 148 121 36 16 18 142,678 1,678,257 70,520,411 46,467 39,808 9,351 17,757 5,925 7,653 4,319 7,490 2,425 673 499 131 115 33 17 15 58,234 31,225,753 8,491 32,237 10,061 3,564 1,381 1,235 730 375 160 9,939 93,552 3,424 1,519 2,704 811 233 320 657 162 62 29 6 11 206,225 2,015,530 68,655 78,876 27,110 8,160 9,060 11,709 1,762 435 261 73 85 18 11 10 195,660 1,851,235 42,486,350 66,054 76,304 25, 535 7,550 7,925 4,285 5,789 1,415 403 218 74 75 16 46,315 13,080,594 12,906 27,803 3,693 815 276 402 313 66 41 9,892 71,986 3,837 1,804 2,493 660 251 260 449 98 17 13 6,299 HA 73,738 HA 2,312,870 NA 1,017 NA 1,201 HA 2,291 HA 616 HA 182 HA 265 HA 498 HA 139 HA 47 HA 27 HA 6 HA 9 HA 1 HA 2,126 HA 1,037,702 HA WHEAT Acres harvested funns reporting.. ac reo . . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acrea farms report ing . . 10 to 14 acres 1'arau report ing., 15 acres farms reporting. . 16 to 19 acrec farms reporting. . 20 to 24 acrea farms reporting., 25 to 29 acres forms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 ac res farms report i ng . . 100 to 199 ac reB farms report ing . . 200 or more acres farms reporting., Quantity harvested farms reporting., bushels. . Under 20 bushels farms reporting., 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting.. 200 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting., 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting., 5,000 or more bushels farms reporting.. Quantity sold farms reporting. . bushels. . Under 25 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms report lng . . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . , 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting., 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5 ,000 or more bushels farms report ing . . OATS Acres harvested farms reporting,, ac reB . . Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 15 acres farms reporting. , 16 to 19 acres farms reporting., 20 to 24 acres farms reporting,. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting.. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting., 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 or more acres farms reporting.. Quantity harvested farms reporting.. bushels.. Under 20 bushels farms reporting.. 20 to 24 bushels farms reporting., 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting., 200 to 499 bushels farms reporting., 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting., 10,000 or more bushels farms reporting.. Quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels.. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting. 10,000 or more bushels farms reporting. 42,542 39,727 380,131 294,347 15,380 17,712 13,796 13,392 6,851 1 2,129 1,095 7,124 1,019 J 738 998 } 1,134 431 288 101 19 4 8 42,542 39,727 8,892,655 6,174,587 662 696 } 1,833 4,074 4,995 9,498 11,382 12,402 11,918 } 19,852 2,478 1,252 465 241 146 92 134 51 60 20 9 9 25,551 16,451 6,286,410 3,276,435 925 1,132 1,912 1,892 4,369 3,103 15,864 9,174 1,823 839 348 170 140 76 109 39 57 21 4 5 30,783 41,641 285,923 383,275 13,646 18,625 8,475 11,458 3,548 962 709 8,357 1,083 540 1,205 } 2,345 491 680 107 152 6 3 ) 12 7 11 1 1 30,783 41,641 10,440,790 13,635,816 470 440 \ 2,608 2,815 3,708 5,580 7,285 7,085 8,857 \ 20,704 3,319 4,224 1,055 1,503 433 701 399 534 246 262 72 102 12 10 7,862 11,120 2,977,854 4,052,179 250 510 492 710 1,168 1,417 4,427 6,227 873 1,242 283 524 108 207 132 146 96 95 30 40 3 2 See footnotes at end of table. 22 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued fData for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoea, apples, peaches, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions iind explanations, sec text) (For definition? and explanations, see text) BARLEY Acres harvested farms reporting . acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting . 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting . 20 to 24. bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.. 10,000 or more bushels farms reporting.. Quantity sold farms reporting . bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushe.ls farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting . 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 or more bushels farms reporting. RYE Ac res harvested farms reporting . , ac res . , Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. - 10 to 14 acres farms reporting.. 15 acres farms reporting., 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . , 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . , 25 to 29 acres farms reporting., 30 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. , 200 to 249 acres farms reporting., 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.. 300 or more ac res farms report ing . , Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . Under 20 bushels farms reporting . 20 to 24 bushels , . farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 199 bushels farms reporting . 200 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 or more bushels farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting . bushels . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting, 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting . 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting . 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting, 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 or more bushels farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 7,464 63,007 3,334 2,181 922 149 169 253 L20 243 72 18 2,716 18 , 193 1,752 517 7,857 52,246 4,009 2,257 7,464 7,857 2,310,282 1,630,710 105 90 ^ 481 651 948 1,419 1,773 1,680 2,307 (■ 3,922 775 545 220 109 82 41 91 24 38 12 5 1 1 1 1,884 1,830 689,290 438,311 70 140 126 210 246 235 1,075 1,007 212 179 66 29 36 18 33 7 18 5 3,401 18,360 2,264 672 2,716 3,401 321,532 233,761 481 191 } 1,232 662 846 602 648 397 276 \ 628 69 36 13 6 6 3 14 1 5 1 870 806 186,268 94,230 180 235 160 116 115 182 330 239 55 30 12 6 2 7 1 5 1 SOYBEANS HARVESTED FOR BEANS Any soybeans harvested for beans. .. .farms reporting. By acres grown alone farms reporting. acres. Under 10 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels. PEANUTS HARVESTED FOR NUTS Any peanuts picked or threshed farms reporting. By acres grown alone farms reporting. acres. Under 10 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES CUT FOR HAY AND FOR DEHYDRATING Ac res harvest ed farms report ing . acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms report ing , 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 ac res farms reporting . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting, 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting, 1,000 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms report ing . 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 or more tons farms reporting. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres..... farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 or more tons farms reporting. 25,907 25,782 379,882 15,933 6,112 2,223 952 562 25,907 8,056,262 20,926 20,911 163,414 15,237 4,707 757 177 33 20,926 246,959,977 11,738 71,426 7,417 2,351 1,050 156 158 228 88 197 73 17 1} i 11,738 153,339 9,790 575 824 331 166 48 3 1 900 15,533 822 41 25 11 1 19,154 139,154 9,955 4,818 2,015 610 322 594 228 413 159 32 5 2 19,154 169,512 17,113 690 921 314 85 30 1 1,569 10,784 1,490 70 } 24,434 218,562,479 NORTH CAROLINA 23 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Ditln for ul I crop* eXMpt 00(0, Irish potalooa, Hwoolpotutoon, upplivi, ponchos, und forest product* uro buned on rwpurtn for only a H&mplu of form*. See text J (For definitions and explannliona, sen text) (For definitions und ftupln/intioni, MO t'-xl) LESPEDEZA CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting, acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Onder 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 or more tons farms reporting . Quantity sold farms reporting . tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 or more tons farms reporting. OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER SHALL GRAINS CUT FOR HAY Acres harvested farms reporting. acres. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting . 30 to 49 acres forms reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 seres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting . 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons forms reporting. 100 to 199 tons forms reporting. 200 to 499 tons forms reporting . 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 or more tons farms reporting. Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons forms reporting. 100 or more tons forms reporting. OTHER HAY CUT Acres harvested farms reporting, ac res . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres forms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons. Under 20 tons farms reporting. 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting, 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 to 199 tons farms reporting . 200 or more tons farms reporting , Quantity sold farms reporting. tons. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 or more tons farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 37,033 58,292 271,365 442 ,441 19,401 31,033 9,786 14,638 3,626 1 911 654 > 9,750 878 J 486 847 (• 1,993 369 696 50 154 20 } 3 9 3 37,033 58,292 316,007 358,125 1 1,130 > 55,973 1,618 1,496 599 655 177 43 \ 165 14 3 2,257 1,931 17,651 15,023 2,161 1,792 69 102 18 22 20,292 88,827 15,092 3,217 984 297 97 265 113 152 70 3 ..!} 20,292 105,171 19,354 308 417 161 50 1 1 573 3,002 557 10 5 1 7,694 41,736 5,039 1,498 593 151 63 150 65 92 29 11 7,694 45,912 7,205 191 198 78 17 5 302 1,394 301 44,782 172,165 34,753 7,018 2,493 105 13 44,782 178,560 43,864 644 217 807 ,532 761 35 15,558 75,481 11,131 2,532 15,558 72,329 15,210 235 78 35 383 2,540 371 11 1 GRASS SILAGE MADE FHGM GRASSES, ALFALFA, CLOVER, OR SHALL GRAINS Acres harvested I'urmo reporting. ac peu. Under 5 acres farina reporting. 5 to 9 acreo farms reporting, 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 ac res farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting. tons, green weight. Under 20 tons farms reporting . 20 to 24 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting . 50 to 99 tons farms reporting . 100 to 199 tons farms reporting. 200 to 499 tons farms reporting. 500 to 999 tons farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting. 2,000 or more tons farms reporting. COTTON Acres harvested farms reporting. acres . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 14 acres farms reporting. 15 acres farms reporting. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 249 acres farms reporting. 250 to 299 acres f anns reporting . 300 or more acres farms reporting. Quantity harvested farms reporting . bales. . Under 20 hales farms reporting . 20 to 24 bales farms reporting . 25 to 49 bales farms reporting. 50 to 99 bales fauns reporting. 100 to 199 bales farms reporting. 200 or more bales farms reporting . IRISH POTATOES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres 1 bushels. . Under 1 acre farms reporting.. acres, bushels . , 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting. acres. . bushels . . 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting. acres. . bushels . . 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting. acres., bushels . 10.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. acres., bushels. 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.. acres . , bushels. 50 or more acres farms reporting. acres, bushels. 1,028 12,901 344 257 173 23 1,028 t, i,i t, , 382 15 152 249 109 105 52,862 366,559 25,659 16,905 5,627 766 1,448 996 527 683 216 27 t) 52,862 311,299 50,973 790 911 152 32 1} 72,712 22,504 4,570,151 70,335 3,644 956,044 1,494 1,563 143,706 245 500 64,733 167 565 83,270 133 858 169,101 158 2,373 471,715 3,191 711,176 85 9,810 1,970,406 1,179 10,349 621 306 3 19 1,179 40,424 115 86 122 7 76,899 518,770 35,154 26,621 13,306 215 45 2 7 76,899 364,972 76,227 583 52 132,575 23,413 4,870,918 128,575 4,629 1,459,143 2,607 2,744 249,154 499 1,014 114,497 309 1,060 164,293 210 1,323 261,370 221 3,154 702,914 90 3,053 673,662 64 6,436 1,245,885 24 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for all crops except com, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, apples, peaches, and forest products are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) (For definitions and explanations, see text) SWEETPOTATQES Acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres 1 bushels. Under 1 acre farms reporting. acres. bushels. 1.0 to 1.9 acres farms reporting. acres, bushels . 2.0 to 2.9 acres farms reporting. ac res . . bushels . 3.0 to "4.9 acres farms reporting., acres . , bushels . . 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting., acres. , bushels. , 10.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting., acres . , bushels . , 25.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting., acres., bushels . , 50 or more ac res farms report ing . , acres. . bushels . , BURLEY TOBACCO Acres harvested farms reporting., acres . . Under 0.5 acre farms reporting., 0.5 to 0.9 acre farms reporting., 1.0 to 1.4 acres farms reporting., 1.5 acres farms reporting., 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting.. 2.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting., 2.5 to 2.9 acres farms reporting.. 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.. 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting., 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting.. 20.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. 25 or more acres farms reporting. . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. pounds. . Under 20 pounds farms reporting . . 20 to 24 pounds farms reporting., 25 to 49 pounds farms reporting.. 50 to 99 pounds farms reporting . , 100 to 199 pounds farms reporting.. 200 to 499 pounds farms reporting.. 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting . . 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting., 1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting,, 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting.. 10,000 or more pounds farms reporting.. FLUE -CURED TOBACCO Acres harvested farms reporting., acres. . Under 0.5 acre farms reporting.. 0.5 to 0.9 acre farms reporting., 1.0 to 1.4 acres farms reporting., 1.5 acres farms reporting., 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting.. 2.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting., 2.5 to 2.9 acres farms reporting.. 3.0 to 4,9 acres farms reporting.. 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.. 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting.. 20.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting.. 25.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting.. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting., 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting., 100 or more acres farms reporting., Quantity harvested farms reporting.. pounds . . Under 20 pounds farms reporting . . 20 to 24 pounds farms reporting., 25 to 49 pounds farms reporting.. 50 to 99 pounds farms reporting . . 100 to 199 pounds farms reporting.. 200 to 499 pounds farms reporting.. 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting., 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting., 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting,. 10,000 or more pounds farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 46,873 25,292 3,830,771 39,793 3,495 733,629 3,448 3,723 436,460 1,472 3,042 382,779 1,158 3,921 536,195 648 4,032 597,713 280 3,842 623,217 52 1,584 275,698 22 1,653 245,080 L2,999 9,229 3,628 6,468 1,863 251 335 275 75 12,999 IS, 372, 429 ..!} 5 15 110 1,345 3,179 4,245 1,437 1,586 373 192 97,800 439,075 915 2,498 6,324 1,456 3,720 9,538 7,304 31,795 28,577 5,191 291 103 76 11 1 97,800 634,492,702 93,344 29,473 3,605,084 82,013 4,341 1,126,909 6,783 7,315 664,695 2,243 4,627 421,945 2 2,090 2 8,364 2 905,480 195 3,969 412,825 3 20 3 857 3 73,230 13,913 11,899 3,594 6,214 13,913 21,090,554 20 1,762 2,981 3,155 2,359 2,078 1,227 260 26 134,695 653,484 736 1,775 55,046 48,714 7,205 323 81 14 5 134,695 767,324,847 30 15 75 691 [■ 935 2,351 3,356 3,866 5,343 4,981 6,015 9,509 14,464 23,638 36,893 35,828 51,645 16,826 15,999 VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE {Other than Irish and sweet potatoes ) Value of sales farms reporting. dollars. Under $20 farms reporting . $20 to $24 farms reporting. $25 to $49 farms reporting. $50 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $1,499 farms reporting. $1,500 to $1,999 farms reporting. $2,000 to $2,999 farms reporting. $3,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 or more farms reporting. LAND IN BEARING AND N0NBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES' Acres in orchards farms reporting. acres. Under 0.5 acre farms reporting. 0.5 to 0.9 acre farms reporting, 1.0 to 1.4 acres farms reporting. 1.5 acres farms reporting. 1.6 to 1.9 acres farms reporting. 2.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting. 2.5 to 2.9 acres farms reporting. 3.0 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting. 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting. 20.0 to 24.9 acres farms reporting. 25.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting. 50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. APPLES* Any apples farms reporting . . Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels. Farms classified by number of trees of bearing age: No trees of bearing age farms reporting. Nonbearing trees number. Less than 20 trees of bearing age... farms reporting. Trees of nil ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number.. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . 20 to 99 trees of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . 100 to 199 trees of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels. 200 to 499 trees of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels. 500 to 999 trees of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . 1,000 or more trees of bearing age.. farms reporting. Trees of all. ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. busheLs. 14,627 ,801,242 520 232 1,104 2,316 3,506 3,783 1,650 580 248 233 191 174 90 11,851 41,038 1,870 2,384 3,947 362 35 1,315 55 643 501 337 34 72 141 109 46 10,441 833,787 4,039 254,618 9,039 579,169 4,741 1,480,172 1,402 66,711 4,754 70,338 1,671 24,752 4,754 45,586 2,468 29,385 3,457 121,986 546 17,806 3,457 104,180 1,658 83,559 316 55,852 123 17,192 316 38,660 194 87,542 274 108,030 139 28,587 274 79,443 210 214,619 141 136,810 91 45,242 141 91,568 124 353,874 97 274,060 67 54,328 97 219,732 87 711,193 NORTH CAROLINA 25 State Table 13.-FARMS REPORTING CLASSIFIED BY ACRES HARVESTED, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SELECTED CROPS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued [Data for alt crops except com, Irish polatoos, swootpotatoos, apple,-., ponchos, mid forest product* are hiL-nxl on report* for only u sample of farms. Soo text] Item (For definition* ami explanations, aofl text) I lorn (For definitions and explanation*. BM text) PEACHES* Any peaches farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farma reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels. Farms classified by number of trees of bearing age: No trees of bearing age farms reporting. Nonbearing trees number. Less than 20 trees of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting, bushels . 20 to 99 trees of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels . . 100 to 199 trees of bearing age farms reporting.. Trees of all ages number.. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Trees of bearing age farms reporting., number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting.. bushels ■ • 200 to 499 trees of bearing age farms reporting., Trees of all ages number.. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting., number. , Trees of bearing age farms reporting., number. , Quantity harvested farms reporting.. bushels. , 500 to 999 trees of bearing age farms reporting., Trees of all ages number.. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting., number. . Trees of bearing age farms reporting., number. , Quantity harvested farms reporting.. bushels. , 1,000 or more trees of bearing age. ...farms reporting.. Trees of all ages number. . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting., number.. Trees of bearing age farms reporting.. number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting , , bushels., 5,259 10 857 1,037,683 1,104 764 2,144 3 006 277,696 259 212 4,102 9 279 759,987 845 552 1,811 7 064 917,297 914 622 1,157 NA 57,805 NA 3,331 NA 30,519 NA 782 NA 6,863 NA 3,331 NA 23,656 NA 1,360 NA 8,312 NA 471 NA 18,851 NA 79 NA 3,653 NA 471 NA 15,198 NA 212 NA 10,065 NA 66 NA 10,959 NA 19 NA 2,946 NA 66 NA 8,013 NA 36 NA 5,948 NA 73 NA 33,014 NA 28 NA 11,467 NA 73 NA 21,547 NA 56 NA 16,640 NA 37 NA 31,246 NA 12 NA 5,608 NA 37 NA 25,638 NA 32 NA 25,605 NA 124 NA 855,289 NA 67 NA 189,354 NA 124 NA 665,935 NA 115 NA 850,727 NA F0RKST PRODUCTS Sales of atonding timber forma reporting. dollars • Under $25 Canm reporting. $25 to $99 farma reporting. $100 to $299 farma reporting. $300 to $999 farma reporting. $1,000 to $1,999 farma reporting. $2,000 to $4,999 farma reporting. $5,000 or more farma reporting. Firewood and fuelwood cut forma reporting. cords {4'x4'x8'). Under 25 corda farma reporting . 25 to 49 cords farma reporting . 50 to 99 corda farma reporting. 100 to 499 corda farma reporting. 500 or more corda farma reporting. Sales farms reporting. cords (4'x4'x8'). Pulpwood sold farma reporting. cords (4 , x4'x8 l ). Under 25 cords farms reporting. 25 to 49 cords farms reporting. 50 to 99 cords farms reporting. 100 to 199 cords farms reporting . 200 to 499 cords farms reporting . 500 or more cords farms reporting. Fence posts cut farms reporting. number. Under 100 fence posts farms reporting. 100 to 499 fence posts farms reporting. 500 to 999 fence posts farma reporting. 1,000 to 4,999 fence posts farms reporting. 5,000 or more fence posts farms reporting. Sales farms reporting. number. Sawlogs and veneer logs sold farms reporting. thousands of board feet . Under 1,000 board feet farms reporting. 1,000 to 2,499 board feet farms reporting. 2,500 to 4,999 board feet farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 board feet farms reporting. 10,000 to 19,999 board feet farms reporting. 20,000 to 49,999 board feet farms reporting. 50,000 to 99,999 board feet farms reporting. 100,000 or more board feet farms reporting. 8,035 11,328,193 158 980 1,995 2,353 1,065 966 518 53,473 470,600 50,954 1,958 440 116 1,327 19,793 3,207 148,490 1,991 513 347 215 98 43 3,619 610,789 1,638 1,762 133 78 351 185,676 1,100 26,039 67 205 195 195 153 162 64 59 NA NA HA NA NA NA HA NA NA 89,198 860,888 HA NA HA HA HA HA NA 6,452 205,467 NA HA HA HA HA NA 14,849 2,346,894 HA HA NA HA HA HA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Not available. 1 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 2 3.0 to 9.9 acres. 3 25 or more acres. 4 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 26 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class, 1959 Commercial farms 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers . . 5 to 9 hired workers . . 10 or more h ired workei Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . BoUl regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . Paid on a monthly basis.. Average hours worked per person per month . Average wage rate per person per month .... Under $50 per month $50 to $84 per month $85 to $109 per month $110 to $129 per month $130 to $169 per month $170 to $214 per month S215 to $274 per month $275 to $324 per month $325 to $374 per month $375 and over per month Paid on a weekly basis . farms reporting, persons, 'arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, persons . arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. 'arms reporting, persons. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting. arms reporting, "arms reporting, arms reporting. .farms reporting, persons . hours . dollars. .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . farms reporti ng . .farms reporting. . farms reporting . . farms reporting . .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting. Average hours worked per person per week. . Average wage rate per person per week Under 512 per week $12 to $24 per week $25 to $29 per week $30 to $39 per week $40 to $49 per week $50 to $59 per week $60 to $69 per week $70 to $79 per week $80 to $89 per week $90 and over per week Paid on a daily basis. Average hours worked per person per day . \verage wage rate per person per day ... . Under $4 per day $1 per day S5 per day $6 per day $7 per day $8 per day $9 per day $10 per day $11 per day $12 and over per day Paid on an hourly basis. .farms reporting, persons . hours. dollars. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. .farms reporting. ■ farms reporting. .farms reporting, persons. hours . dollars. .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting. Average wage rate per person per hour . Under $0.45 per hour .$0.45 to $0.54 per hour $0.55 to $0.64 per hour $0.65 to $0.74 per hour $0.75 to $0.64 per hour $0.85 to $0.99 per hour $1.00 to $1.14 per hour $1.15 to $1.29 per hour $1.30 to $1.44 per hour $1.45 and over per hour Paid on a piece-work basis. Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration. Average earnings per person . .farms reporting, persons . dollars. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting, . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting, persons . . .farms reporting . persons . dollars. 25,971 75,795 11,317 5,834 4,705 2,966 1,149 9,286 19,494 5,810 1,728 1,031 513 204 19,890 56,301 8,802 4,311 3,706 2,281 790 6,081 3,205 16,685 2,011 3,225 178 148 242 376 405 160 340 278 116 66 11 17 3,591 6,837 42 31 245 996 666 838 479 243 68 21 25 10 8,895 24,451 8.4 4.60 1,528 3,111 2,653 1,016 262 211 58 10 46 10,518 25,427 0.63 923 4,491 1,351 276 2,068 118 999 73 5 214 3,210 15,855 1,847 9,518 4.67 30,165 90,563 12,118 6,795 5,794 4,168 1,290 7,064 13,557 4,286 1,604 787 297 90 25,250 77,006 9,964 5,502 4,896 3,787 1,101 4,915 2,149 23,101 2,453 3,757 200 115 3a 779 582 211 252 223 62 10 13 3,018 5,731 46 30 182 1,064 565 667 285 117 58 63 17 11,365 31,485 8.7 4.65 2,712 3,715 2,818 1,432 288 249 20 131 10,801 27,984 0.56 2,092 4,957 936 352 1,763 49 429 83 140 4,497 21,606 22,199 67,863 9,271 4,983 4,141 2,708 1,096 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 16,658 49,373 7,078 3,613 3,179 2,040 748 5,541 3,065 13,593 1,819 2,843 180 144 182 340 378 155 323 256 99 59 10 17 3,264 6,434 42 31 205 863 621 776 453 237 63 11 25 10 8,003 22,759 8.4 4.59 1,362 2,834 2,416 920 231 151 43 5 41 8,553 21,687 0.61 803 3,858 1,204 231 1,550 88 647 38 2,680 14,140 1,597 8,678 4.75 862 6,491 164 89 179 243 187 752 4,587 165 100 158 204 125 420 1,904 143 71 84 75 47 442 310 110 193 681 214 202 1 6 25 10 30 59 27 22 1 12 351 1,527 46 39 2 31 34 81 102 73 11 3 5 247 1,521 8.9 4.64 32 82 88 22 12 9 279 2,131 0.69 23 83 53 8 56 14 27 14 69 631 51 484 4.95 2,004 8,740 464 504 498 332 206 1,543 3,967 638 405 295 158 47 1,203 4,773 416 322 212 141 112 801 742 461 281 409 189 184 1 22 38 22 52 77 29 31 4 5 717 1,711 39 30 16 154 127 184 141 61 16 7 10 1 693 2,614 8.7 4.53 125 209 216 95 22 10 11 722 2,395 0.60 60 299 122 36 124 22 54 3 175 1,611 96 1,094 5.37 NA Not available. NORTH CAROLINA 27 State Table 14.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954- AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rales aro for hired persons working thn week preceding the enumeration. Data are liasod on reports tor only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, noo text) Economic class, 1959-C'onUnuod Commercial farms-Continued Part, retirement Hired workers farms 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) . 1 hirod worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers . reporting persons reporting reporting roportinp, reporting reporting reporting persons reporting reporting roporti ng reporting reporting reporting persons reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting reporting Paid On 3 monthly basis farms reporting persons Average hours worked per person permonth hours Average wage rate por person per month dollars Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hirod workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workors Seasonal hirod workers and no regular hired workers . . Under $50 per month . S50 to $84 per month $85 to $109 per month $110 to $129 per month. . . $130 to $169 per month. . . $170 to $214 per month. . . S215 to $274 per month. . . $275 to $324 per month. . . $325 to $374 per montji. . . $375 and over per month. . arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting i reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting 'arms reporting arms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms Average hours worked per person per week. Average wage rale per person per week Under $12 per week $12 to 524 per week $25 to $29 per week $30 to $39 per week $40 to $49 per week S50 to $59 per week $60 to $69 per week $70 to S79 per week $30 to $89 per week $90 and over per week reporting persons . . . hours . . -dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting. Paid On a daily basis farms reporting, persons . Average hours worked per person per day hours , Average wage rate per person per day dollars . Under $4 per day farms reporting, $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting, $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting . $8 per day farms reporting. S9 per day farms reporting $10 per day farms reporting . $11 per day farms reporting, $12 and over per day. farms reporting. Paid On an hourly basis Forms reporting. persons. Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under SO. 45 per hour farms reporting $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting S0.55 to $0.64 per hour forms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.99 por hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour forms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis forms reporting. persons. Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration forms reporting. persons. Average earnings per person dollars . 7,232 19,644 3,232 1,715 1,279 722 284 2,215 3,261 1,622 357 187 49 5,691 16,383 2,443 1,268 1,092 631 257 1,541 674 5,017 465 564 160 109 80 98 112 44 83 27 709 986 42 27 61 242 172 129 62 27 11 2,662 6,822 8.4 4.53 438 1,000 796 301 80 41 2,955 6,777 0.60 256 1,421 417 97 480 21 212 10 861 4,495 541 2,665 5.15 5,143 13,659 2,317 1,115 882 678 151 987 1,374 757 172 35 23 4,408 12,285 1,903 893 830 637 145 735 252 4,156 203 234 143 87 55 80 31 6 20 11 359 495 132 31 94 41 20 5 1,843 4,655 8.3 4.80 297 637 511 246 61 61 15 2,052 4,509 0.61 190 878 294 43 438 10 148 11 40 841 3,766 466 2,271 4.37 1,499 4,202 672 301 316 160 50 176 252 130 21 25 1,358 3,950 572 305 276 155 50 141 35 1,323 41 51 154 105 5 11 56 117 49 32 541 1,701 8.5 4.33 136 180 110 75 10 5 15 10 611 1,393 0.63 60 276 55 10 125 60 270 940 145 580 2.98 3,772 7,932 2,046 851 564 258 53 680 1,004 519 127 27 3 4 3,232 6,928 1,724 698 527 241 42 540 140 3,092 192 382 160 172 60 36 27 5 17 22 17 7 1 327 403 37 27 40 133 45 62 26 6 5 10 892 1,692 8.1 4.74 166 277 237 96 31 60 15 5 5 1,965 3,740 0.74 120 633 147 45 518 30 352 35 530 1,715 250 840 3.87 2,373 5,097 1,249 537 386 161 40 425 492 358 67 2,035 4,605 1,014 450 385 151 35 338 87 1,948 130 135 110 87 55 30 25 187 217 35 24 30 72 25 35 15 5 5 501 956 8.1 4.80 80 175 116 40 1,305 2,644 0.76 85 371 111 30 342 20 251 30 65 305 1,145 155 590 3.32 1,343 2,526 791 304 152 90 6 205 255 155 50 1,182 2,271 704 245 142 85 6 161 44 1,138 27 37 106 102 5 6 1 5 121 141 38 26 10 61 15 20 10 377 697 8.2 4.71 81 100 120 51 5 15 655 1,081 0.68 35 262 36 15 176 5 101 5 20 225 570 95 250 5.16 56 309 6 10 26 7 7 50 257 6 10 27 3 4 15 52 6 3 5 1 41 9 6 35 210 202 239 7 7 12 7 1 19 45 46 43 14 39 8.1 3.82 5 2 1 5 1 5 15 0.85 28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 15 -HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are bused on reports for only » sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hired workers farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired worker farms reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired worker farms reporting . . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. . persons . . 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. . Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. . Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under $50 per month farms reporting . . $50 to $84 per month farms reporting.. S65 to $109 per month farms reporting. . $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. . $130 to $169 per month farms reporting . . $170 to $214 per month farms reporting.. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. . $275 toS324 per month farms reporting. . $325 to $374 per month farms reporting. . $375 and over per month farms reporting. . Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rato per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting. . $12 to $24 per week farms reporting. . $25 to $29 per week farms reporting.. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting.. $40 to S49 per week farms reporting. . $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. . $60 to $69 per week farms reporting . . $70 to $79 per week farms reporting . . $60 to $89 per week farms reporting. . $90 and over per week farms reporting. . Paid on 3 daily basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . Average wage rate per person per day dollars . . Under $4 per day farms reporting.. $4 per day farms reporting , . $5 per day farms reporting.. $6 per day farms reporting. , $7 per day farms reporting. . $8 per day farms reporting. . $9 per day farms reporting . . $10 per day farms reporting. . $11 per day farms reporting. . $12 and over per day farms reporting . . Paid On an hourly basis farms reporting . . persons . , Avorage wage rate per person per hour dollars . . Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting. . $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour ....farms reporting., $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.. $0.75 toSO.84 per hour .farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to 51.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour Tanns reporting. Paid on a piece-work basts farms reporting . persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons . Average earnings per person dollars . KA Not available. Total all farms 25,971 75,795 11,317 5,83* 4,705 2,966 1,149 9,286 19, 494 5,810 1,728 1,031 513 204 19,890 56,301 8,802 4,311 3,706 2,281 790 6,081 3,205 16,685 2,011 3,225 178 148 242 376 405 160 340 278 116 66 11 17 3,591 6,837 42 31 245 996 666 838 479 243 68 21 25 10 8,895 24,451 8.4 4.60 1,528 3,111 2,653 1,016 262 211 10,518 25,427 0.63 923 4,491 1,351 276 2,063 118 999 73 5 214 3,210 15,855 1,847 9,518 4.67 30,165 90,563 12,118 6,795 5,794 4,168 1,290 7,064 13,557 4,286 1,604 787 297 90 25,250 77,006 9,964 5,502 4,896 3,787 1,101 4,915 2,149 23,101 2,453 3,757 200 115 321 779 582 211 252 223 62 10 3,018 5,731 46 30 182 1,064 565 667 285 117 58 63 17 11,365 31,485 8.7 4.65 2,712 3,715 2,818 1,432 288 249 20 Type of farm 131 10,801 27,984 0.56 2,092 4,957 936 352 1,763 49 429 83 4,497 21,606 774 2,487 323 196 129 83 43 397 823 226 103 41 20 7 516 1,664 226 124 79 54 33 258 139 377 39 56 202 197 5 1 94 208 8.7 4.65 57 80 139 71 26 286 893 0.61 28 101 61 63 53 341 31 189 4.30 10,791 28,009 4,751 2,483 2,099 1,163 295 3,160 5,048 2,233 540 292 79 16 8,701 22,961 3,730 1,980 1,791 953 247 2,090 1,070 7,631 565 735 157 91 105 151 140 60 77 32 816 ,151 41 24 90 325 188 134 57 22 4,073 10,108 8.3 4.54 581 1,737 1,198 361 110 46 25 15 4,641 10,440 0.59 427 2,457 689 86 653 16 218 1,276 5,575 716 3,316 4.46 676 3,434 147 115 143 167 104 109 197 71 16 17 613 3,237 127 102 117 170 97 63 46 567 2 3 107 177 Other field-crop 225 908 8.6 3.67 108 56 51 68 195 0.48 31 22 10 377 2,289 237 1,454 4.97 713 3,502 137 140 177 168 91 221 576 86 66 37 27 5 603 2,926 107 131 146 147 72 110 111 492 82 183 123 10 10 10 72 173 43 41 15 15 23 7 6 1 391 1,547 8.6 5.12 56 115 155 48 1 6 5 5 194 750 0.59 10 65 62 11 35 11 115 950 790 3.61 15 215 5 100 5.00 NORTH CAROLINA 29 State Table 15.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY TYPE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued l- 1 i'ii r. - ■ on number of workers itnil wage rote* are for hired person* working th« week preceding thu enumeration. Dola are based on reports f.ir only n *on.ple of fornix. See text J Item nil explanations, see Uixl) Typo of farm-Continued Llvefloeli ranches Livattock forms other Uinn poultry nii-l dairy farm* and litesbw-k rtnchoi Mi I .■lli'l'i-.., and ■jnolAuiflfld Hired workers .farm; 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers Ill or more hired workers . Regular workers (to lie employed ISO or more days) . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to tl hired workers 10 or more hired workers . reporting, persons, reporting. reporting, reporting. reportine. arms reporting. arms reporting, persons . arms reporting;, arms reportine. 'amis reportine . * reportine, * reportine. B reporti n e . persons. i reportine. * reporti n e * reportine. * reportinp. * reportine. arms reportine , arms reportine . arms reportine. Paid Ofl a monthly basis Tarms reportinp. persons . Average hours worked pur person per month hours . Average wage rote per person per month dollars . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than ISO dnys). . 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or niore hired workers . Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers . . I'nder S50 per month . S50 to $84 per month $85 to S109 per month S110 to S129 per month. . . $130 to $169 per month... S170 to S214 per month. . . $215 to S274 per month. . . S275 to S324 per month. . . S325 to S374 per month. . . S375 and over per month. . .farms reportine .farms reporting .farms reportinp .farms reportinp .forms reportinp .farms reporting, .forms reporting .forms reporting .forms reporting .farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis forms Average hours worked per person per week. . Average wage rale per person per week I'nder 512 per week S12 to S24 per week $25 to $29 per week $30 to $39 per week $40 to S49 per week $50 to $59 per week $60 to $69 per week $70 to $79 per week $80 to $89 per week $90 and over per week .farms .forms .forms .forms .forms .forms .forms .farms .forms .farms Paid on a daily basis forms Average hours worked per person per day Average wage rate per person per day I'nder $4 per day forms $4 per day farms $5 per day forms $6 per day farms 57 per day farms 58 per day farms .$9 per day farms $10 per day forms 511 per day farms 512 and over per day forms Paid on an hourly basis forms Averape wape rate per person per hour I'nder $0.45 per hour forms SO. 45 to S0.54 per hour forms $0.55 to S0.64 per hour farms $0.65 to SO. 74 per hour. forms S0.75 to S0.84 per hour farms $0.65 to $0.99 per hour forms $1.00 to SI. 14 per hour forms SI. 15 to S1.29 per hour. forms $1.30 to SI. 44 per hour farms SI. 45 and over per hour farms Paid On a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting persons Average earnings per person dollars reporting, persons . . . . hours . . .dollars . reportinp. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reportinp. reporting, reportinp. reporting, reporting. reporting, persons . . . . hours . . .dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reportinp. reportinp. reporting, reportinp. reporting. reporting, persons . . .dollars . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. 277 1,257 91 57 50 60 19 170 720 56 52 27 26 9 160 537 78 22 28 21 11 117 53 107 14 29 212 219 57 122 44 33 41 98 8.3 5.52 5 10 5 10 5 5 179 938 0.60 5 47 23 10 73 5 16 1,394 3,156 719 356 182 115 22 727 1,395 482 113 70 53 9 862 1,761 490 216 84 59 13 532 195 667 166 253 193 148 1 10 71 13 31 34 474 857 43 37 31 105 86 106 87 35 10 7 244 447 8.3 4.74 37 46 577 1,240 0.69 50 129 73 26 191 16 83 122 359 76 137 5.61 1,852 4,474 922 433 305 165 27 1,336 2,772 818 279 149 74 16 882 1,702 531 181 119 40 11 970 366 516 608 1,078 197 173 20 91 80 47 127 139 61 31 6 6 745 1,410 47 37 30 122 103 202 162 89 31 1 5 306 662 8.7 4.78 37 56 130 48 20 15 513 1,004 0.74 30 155 27 20 172 6 87 11 98 320 53 210 3.59 1,717 875 402 288 108 44 750 1,418 465 155 79 41 10 1,244 2,505 692 281 206 41 24 473 277 967 172 269 172 136 26 32 32 13 27 27 9 3 359 601 42 32 25 80 78 90 40 43 530 1,256 8.2 4.26 140 150 160 52 21 6 749 1,437 0.65 42 296 82 30 ISO 12 95 98 360 33 118 5.45 3,423 14,693 1,104 679 665 613 362 1,381 3,972 707 226 230 140 78 2,707 10,721 936 494 543 524 210 716 665 2,042 149 200 167 149 15 43 27 6 20 10 13 11 2 473 1,416 36 22 19 166 110 119 44 4 5 5 1 1,620 6,205 8.7 4.62 324 540 429 246 41 20 15 1,107 3,367 0.55 175 552 135 42 128 7 50 1 5 12 475 3,505 320 2,218 •,'»// 2,207 968 652 311 116 977 2,267 636 173 79 47 42 3,534 7,700 1,859 780 578 266 51 720 257 3,277 249 505 164 177 60 37 35 10 34 33 23 12 2 3 460 830 40 35 40 139 56 91 65 34 17 18 1,045 2,080 8.1 4.83 178 316 294 118 38 75 'l6 5 5 2,151 4, Ml 0.76 125 651 179 46 556 56 399 44 95 566 1,871 281 986 3.86 30 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959 [Figures on number of workers and wage rales are for hired persons working the week preceding the enumeration. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres Hired WOfkefS farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. . Both regular and seasonal hired workers. farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. . Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.. persons . . Average hours worked per person per month hours . . Average wage rate per person per month dollars . . Under $50 per month farms reporting. . $50 to SB4 per month farms reporting. . $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. . $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. , $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. . $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. . $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. . $275 to $324 por month farms reporting. . $325 to $374 per monUi farms reporting. . $375 and over per month farms reporting . , Paid On a weekly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average hours worked per person per week hours . . Average wage rate per person per week dollars . . Under $12 per week farms reporting . . $12 to $24 per week farms reporting . . $25 to $29 y& week farms reporting . . $30 to $39 per week farms reporting . . $40 to $49 per week farms reporting . . $50 to $59 per week rarms reporting. . $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. . $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. . $80 to $89 per week farms reporting. . $90 and over per week farms reporting . . Paid On a daily basis farms reporting. . persons. . Average hours worked per person per day hours . . Average wage rate per person per day dollars. . Under $4 per day farms reporting . . $4 per day .farms reporting. . $5 per day farms reporting . . $6 per day farms reporting. . $7 per day farms reporting. . $8 per day farms reporting. . $9 per day farms reporting . . $10 per day farms reporting. . $11 per day farms reporting. . $12 and over per day farms reporting. . Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. . persons . . Average wage rale per person per hour dol lars . . Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting. . $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. . $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. . $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. . $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting . . $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting.. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. . $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. . $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. . 51.45 and over per hour farms reporting. . Paid on a pieCe-WOfk basis farms reporting. . persons . . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting.. persons . . Average earnings per person dollars . . NA Not available. 25,971 75,795 11,317 5,834 4,705 2,966 1,149 9,286 19,494 5,810 1,728 1,031 513 204 19,890 56,301 8,802 4,311 3,706 2,281 790 6,081 3,205 16,685 2,011 3,225 178 148 242 376 405 160 340 278 116 66 11 17 3,591 6,837 42 31 245 996 666 838 479 243 68 21 25 10 8,895 24,451 8.4 4.60 1,528 3,111 2,653 1,016 262 211 58 10 46 10,513 25,427 0.63 923 4,491 1,351 276 2,068 118 999 73 5 214 3,210 15,855 1,847 9,518 4.67 30,165 90,563 12,118 6,795 5,794 4,168 1,290 7,064 13,557 4,286 1,604 787 297 90 25,250 77,006 9,964 5,502 4,896 3,787 1,101 4,915 2,149 23,101 2,453 3,757 200 115 321 779 582 211 252 223 62 10 3,018 5,731 46 30 182 1,064 565 667 285 117 58 63 17 11,365 31,485 8.7 4.65 2,712 3,715 2,818 1,432 288 249 20 131 10,801 27,984 0.56 2,092 4,957 936 352 1,763 49 429 83 4,497 21,606 493 ,064 282 101 62 173 325 112 27 23 332 739 180 76 40 26 10 161 12 320 45 83 163 177 10 10 1 10 11 110 160 42 36 5 25 10 30 30 5 102 158 8.1 5.16 208 506 0.74 10 80 15 15 43 52 157 30 130 2.96 5,741 15,191 2,518 1,292 1,091 704 136 910 1,466 657 142 61 5,037 13,725 2,126 1,120 1,026 635 130 704 206 4,831 186 223 165 100 60 46 30 394 654 42 32 45 120 65 75 1,821 4,738 8.4 4.58 325 685 475 225 25 51 15 5 15 2,383 5,401 0.67 190 985 305 65 462 25 240 16 1,090 4,175 620 2,575 4.05 2,926 7,742 1,376 637 497 316 100 581 869 448 101 16 11 5 2,472 6,873 1,091 546 440 305 90 454 127 2,345 73 90 143 105 15 20 178 222 41 29 25 50 30 27 35 6 1,001 2,861 8.5 4.67 161 360 260 160 25 30 1,388 2,904 0.58 130 665 145 45 187 131 15 375 1,665 210 940 4.32 3,431 8,530 1,666 780 580 298 107 860 1,295 636 145 61 12 6 2,818 7,235 1,391 555 496 280 96 613 247 2,571 171 202 148 100 40 15 60 5 45 274 375 40 27 45 100 35 51 33 5 5 1,096 2,586 8.3 4.80 130 440 291 165 30 35 1,648 3,337 0.63 135 696 246 20 356 10 130 10 45 410 2,030 235 1,035 3.70 NORTH CAROLINA 31 State Table 16.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES, CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954; AND BY SIZE OF FARM, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Figures on number of workers and wage rotes are for hired persons working (ho week preceding the enumeration. Data n/« based on reports for unly u sample of fa/mi*. Sou texlj (For definition and explanations, 300 text) Sir.0 of form- OonUnUd 14(1 to 170 acres 1H0 to 219 acres 2i"0 to 259 acres to 499 acres 500 to 090 acres 1,000 to 1,900 acres 2,000 or mare acres Hired WOtkefS farms reporting . 1 hired worker .farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. B to 9 hired workers forms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . Regular workors (to bo employed 150 or more days) .farms reporting . persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. .1 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workors farms reporting. Seasonal workors (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers .forms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers forms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers forms reporting. 10 or more hired workers Torms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and soasonul hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers forma reporting. Paid On a monthly basis farms reporting . persons. Average hours worked per person per month hours . Average wage rate per person per nonlh dollars . Under 550 per month , forms reporting. 550 to $84 per month forma reporting. $85 to $109 per month forms reporting. $110 to $129 per month forms reporting. S130 to 5169 per month forms reporting . $170 to $214 per month forms reporting. S215 to 5274 per nonth forms reporting. $275 to $324 per month forms reporting. $325 to $374 per month forms reporting . $375 and over per month farms reporting. Paid On a weekly basis forms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per week hours . Average wage rate per person per week dollar? . I'nder $12 per week forms reporting. $12 to 524 per week forms reporting. S25 to 529 per week farms reporting . $30 to $30 per week farms reporting. 540 to $49 per week farms reporting. S50 to S50 per week forms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. 570 to $79 per week farms reporting. S80 to 589 per week forms reporting. $90 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. persons. Average hours worked per person per day hours . \verage wage rate per person per day dollars . Under $4 per dny forms reporti ng . 54 per day farms reporting . $5 per day forms reporting. $6 per doy forms reporti ng . 57 per day farms reporting . 58 per day farms reporting . $9 per day forms reporting . 510 per dny farms reporting . 511 per day forms reporting. $12 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting . persons . Average wage rate per person per hour dollars . Under $0.45 per hour farms reporting. 50.45 to 50.54 per hour farms reporting. 50.55 to 50.64 per hour farms reporting. 50.65 to 50.74 per hour forms reporting. 50.75 to 50.84 per hour forms reporting. 50.85 to $0.99 per hour forms reporting. 51.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. 51.30 to $1.44 per hour forms reporting. 51.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis forms reporting . persons . Persons working Friday week preceding enumeration farms reporting. persons. Average earnings per person dollars . 2,483 6,252 1,167 592 413 246 65 1,022 1,496 764 177 56 15 10 1,783 4,756 780 426 316 206 55 700 322 1,461 250 298 160 106 30 55 72 25 32 36 370 530 41 28 25 125 75 75 50 5 5 5 5 838 1,987 8.5 4.89 95 295 298 90 35 10 966 2,007 0.62 75 440 L25 20 196 260 1,430 120 690 5.49 1,617 3,984 797 375 224 158 63 800 1,474 535 131 85 32 17 1,040 2,510 507 226 165 1L2 30 577 223 817 167 207 178 148 40 35 5 46 25 6 10 334 652 43 32 11 110 80 67 37 23 5 610 1,375 8.4 4.61 95 235 195 55 20 545 1,275 0.63 45 211 60 10 122 5 77 10 120 475 75 315 4.62 1,144 3,593 465 285 216 122 56 568 1,103 350 120 71 16 11 832 2,490 341 205 166 80 40 312 256 576 117 149 181 124 10 10 30 25 26 5 5 217 352 43 29 15 55 40 71 21 10 5 406 1,034 8.3 4.78 70 105 140 56 20 452 1,206 0.63 50 205 37 10 80 5 55 106 852 61 427 4.01 2,888 9,753 986 664 622 429 187 1,796 3,733 976 404 258 137 21 1,823 6,020 748 358 345 256 116 1,065 731 1,092 412 676 177 149 30 80 76 30 42 87 45 15 714 1,192 140 146 212 101 51 26 7 1,044 3,398 8.5 4.66 246 260 341 97 60 30 998 2,747 0.61 105 338 188 31 228 6 102 280 1,740 210 1,330 5.88 1,283 6,539 300 248 320 247 168 943 3,137 306 240 228 107 62 788 3,402 257 168 193 92 78 495 448 340 252 504 198 170 20 26 30 20 63 39 34 20 355 1,222 38 30 5 91 42 93 61 50 557 2,180 8.9 4.16 127 166 195 36 20 7 1 354 1,490 0.61 40 112 57 21 67 15 36 1 107 1,143 66 791 6.08 358 2,224 54 69 87 79 69 302 1,343 77 64 72 63 26 203 881 67 41 43 22 30 155 147 56 71 213 209 196 1 6 10 10 11 15 138 453 45 35 2 19 22 41 32 15 3 2 122 840 8.7 3.99 35 33 30 15 5 2 130 560 0.63 10 46 21 6 20 4 16 16 158 12 84 3.80 124 1,745 15 12 22 26 49 110 1,303 IS 10 18 28 36 61 442 12 12 16 12 9 43 333 206 225 1 3 5 14 3 53 406 44 29 2 11 6 11 11 11 289 8.6 4.73 9 12 13 7 2 42 492 0.64 3 13 7 2 10 3 2 1 1 9 225 181 4.72 32 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 fData are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average si ze of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1 ,000 or more acres farms reporti ng Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Hther pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for Train or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 84 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With othor members of family working off farm ...... operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 to 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres . . . - number 1 40 to 1 79 acres number 180 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 280 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. 190,511 120,078 100.0 63.0 15,886,251 11,982,175 100.0 75.4 83.4 99.8 14,685 17,706 193.43 196.99 177,833 116,997 4,775,054 4,086,019 53,153 17,632 44,588 28,771 30,114 24,762 28,447 25,246 15,825 14,957 4,345 4,280 1,194 1,187 147 146 20 16 58,370 37,962 706,791 504,048 74,617 45,307 1,003,928 654,311 24,955 15,738 251,061 170,232 61,761 37,535 752,867 484,079 57,832 34,612 1,048,195 698,864 121,665 75,627 6,651,820 4,881,255 64,976 37,524 1,028,255 698,679 32,471 20,124 467,784 354,361 9,010 8,427 73,613 69,877 36,728 28,960 436,119 385,552 18,784 13,049 368,698 305,051 3,656 2,707 57,632 46,916 39,013 26,316 1,173,996 898,198 189,208 119,212 4,224 3,214 21,172 15,126 44,080 30,379 51,992 36,941 37,803 26,693 29,937 6,859 49.8 47.1 81,086 29,949 11,326 39,811 27,419 27,217 45,717 109,425 21,514 33,108 17,804 81,107 24,259 22,352 17,616 9,204 5,504 3,297 6,659 2,039 510 160 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 1,085 0.6 681,701 4.3 628.3 98,431 173.73 935 204,176 106 70 45 55 142 173 228 102 14 412 34,962 427 34,069 190 7,421 335 26,648 360 35,603 874 298,128 486 51,502 331 36,450 178 8,736 311 28,913 176 12,797 51 1,497 312 37,614 1,068 8 151 334 346 166 63 46.3 329 127 35 167 162 125 756 109 207 56 146 61 50 62 36 40 64 220 206 84 60 3,144 1.7 1,035,835 6.5 329.5 53,026 180.45 2,876 339,918 186 222 162 305 653 882 435 29 2 1,495 50,563 1,278 40,814 515 13,298 996 27,516 1,229 59,551 2,529 441,567 1,286 70,269 943 46,683 466 7,848 1,144 46,692 418 24,285 113 4,601 911 76,636 3,125 25 481 983 872 554 210 45.9 967 453 138 376 254 404 305 2,177 442 548 90 330 185 195 295 241 232 255 792 380 111 38 12,055 6.3 2,211,211 13.9 183.4 35,601 214.33 11,613 839,866 471 575 723 2,744 4,748 1,910 427 15 5,331 104,409 4,839 98,399 1,802 27,723 3,855 70,676 3,857 117,263 8,911 857,226 4,489 125, 511 2,850 68,989 1,627 17,222 4,179 88,552 1,587 72,989 400 10,118 3,232 181,074 11,968 146 1,706 3,805 3,839 1,802 670 45.9 3,504 2,049 490 965 1,032 1,260 941 8,551 1,641 1,442 371 275 1,367 1,180 1,700 1,961 1,587 1,070 716 1,593 470 112 24 NORTH CAROLINA 33 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data ore IiosmI on reports for only a sample of fnrmn. Sev lout J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Eoonomic clans-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land In farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land In farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acros 1 to 9 acros farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acros forms reporting 30 to 49 acros farms reporting 50 to 99 acros forms report! ng 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres .forms reporting Cropland used only for pasture forms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured. forms reporting Soil-improvement grasses and legumes rorms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) forms reporting lures Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasujre (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture forms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms forms reporting Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops forms reporting Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work. operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off form operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 to 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres number 180 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. 33,579 17.6 3,422,871 20,535 219.07 33,056 1,300,659 964 3,959 8,274 12,525 6,231 1,005 78 11,279 125,490 12,810 175,290 4,505 45,091 10,636 130, 199 9,198 181,019 20,869 ,350,964 9,886 160,313 5,693 85,741 3,118 20,342 9,506 117,586 3,690 86,095 754 14,470 7,672 267,390 33,331 575 4,476 9,959 10,927 5,515 1,879 46.1 9,589 6,126 1,270 2,193 2,814 2,809 2,059 23,990 4,316 3,353 476 11,572 5,035 5,245 4,536 2,456 1,460 790 1,456 432 86 15 43,311 22.7 3,189,186 20.1 73.6 13,071 190.65 42,711 1,042,254 5,073 14,658 12,065 7,884 2,723 290 18 12, 547 118,896 16,352 196,535 5,824 52,408 13,618 144,127 11,926 191 , 552 26,336 1,319,537 12,967 186,003 6,819 87,098 2,452 13,711 9,528 79,949 4,687 81,590 984 12,440 9,790 247,207 43,011 1,295 5,772 10,567 12,668 8,672 4,037 47.5 15,033 8,191 2,241 4,601 4,480 4,312 5,010 28,278 5,007 5,140 2,245 20,495 5,996 5,296 4,046 2,011 1,140 635 1,127 251 57 12 26,904 14.1 1,441,371 9.1 53.6 7,624 153.51 25,806 359,146 10,812 9,287 3,493 1,733 460 20 1 6,898 69,728 9,601 109,204 2,902 24,291 8,095 84,913 8,042 113,876 16,108 613,833 8,410 105,081 3,488 29,400 586 2,018 4,292 23,860 2,491 27,295 405 3,790 4,399 88,277 26,709 1,165 2,540 4,731 8,289 9,984 48.6 7,121 7,121 1,500 1,365 19,783 2,841 2,452 4,160 13,137 3,071 2,680 1,955 826 361 245 381 75 11 47,255 24.8 2,275,076 14.3 48.1 9,041 197.62 40,853 435,437 24,750 10,142 3,415 1,970 550 26 13,255 126,226 18,528 201,322 5,844 49,528 15,187 151,794 14,815 207,789 29,015 975,217 17,850 198,675 8,162 70,683 407 2,633 4,812 28,619 3,976 40,650 647 6,773 8,404 166,427 46,844 1,010 6,046 13,665 15,030 11,093 46.0 40,936 3,842 6,691 30,403 16,224 14,229 34,805 6,319 3,143 4,268 6,319 8,246 23,992 5,296 4,323 2,675 1,152 621 311 510 110 16 3 23,068 12.1 1,569,367 9.9 68.0 9,391 149.41 19,878 237,548 10,745 5,665 1,937 1,211 303 17 7,109 70,560 10,733 145,406 3,351 30,895 8,996 114,511 8,383 140,400 16,949 768,508 9,555 126,209 4,144 38,684 163 893 2,924 20,033 1,731 20,047 296 2,680 4,261 103,270 23,068 23,068 71.0 3,586 2,040 456 1,090 1,021 2,666 2,456 19,482 4,001 15,680 9,197 2,241 10,058 3,430 2,863 2,046 885 575 276 565 105 23 1 110 0.1 59,633 0.4 542.1 204,702 433.11 105 16,050 26 10 20 15 22 7 1 4 44 5,957 49 2,889 22 406 43 2,483 22 1,142 74 26,840 47 4,692 41 4,056 13 210 32 1,915 28 2,950 6 1,263 32 6,101 36 21 17 10 50.7 5 16 5 10 16 14 18 15 10 5 20 10 5 5 15 10 10 5 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions anrl explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Ful I owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livestock-share tenants.. number. Croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. AJ 1 tenants number . Croppers number . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number. Croppers number . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. Tobacco farms number. Cotton farms number. Other field-crop farms number. Vegetable farm9 number. Fruit-and-nut farms number. Poultry farms number. Dairy farms number. Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number. General farms number. Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines Farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting . number. Motortrucks farms reporting . number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting . number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting . 3 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier {for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporti ng . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting . 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons . Regular hired workersfemployed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated .operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 92,261 39,905 57,903 2,507 2,110 21,658 978 26,000 4,650 81,699 33,127 32,667 10, 570 10,562 6,778 25,236 15,430 3,509 77,767 4,827 2,506 668 573 6,209 4,487 7,040 10,680 72,245 16,665 17,335 10,175 10,494 9,942 10,087 3,144 3,404 81,133 91,104 107,429 150,724 102,722 140,639 75,999 19,969 4,360 1,463 931 101,960 137,254 3,032 3,385 9,603 10,085 134,078 153,987 157,618 67,433 91,769 5,266 5,454 967 6,054 95,833 24,874 66,760 37,226 29,534 18,954 9,590 441 549 25,971 75,795 9,286 19,494 5,810 1,728 1,031 513 204 170,693 9,516 10,302 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 3,509 77,767 4,827 2,506 668 573 6,209 4,487 7,040 10,680 1,812 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 488 439 69 17 20 16 5 483 433 30 53 5 72 19 25 481 145 45 129 81 384 516 280 333 330 344 221 274 978 2,404 948 3,347 922 3,185 244 152 167 126 233 909 3,021 125 164 131 162 961 1,658 1,074 906 820 190 181 101 423 765 110 195 120 75 44 30 862 6,491 752 4,587 165 100 158 204 125 868 165 52 1,224 1,376 455 45 35 168 50 115 42 1,219 1,341 420 95 127 730 22 979 489 101 456 96 1,092 1,188 844 913 806 828 527 563 2,722 4,152 2,796 7,232 2,735 6,889 724 833 630 322 226 2,729 6,702 144 187 269 343 2,805 4,018 3,061 2,309 2,442 573 558 195 877 1,982 310 806 494 312 209 93 5 5 2,004 8,740 1,543 3,967 638 405 295 158 47 2,723 285 136 3,466 4,815 3,728 156 245 1,942 218 945 222 3,406 4,608 3,023 650 60 207 705 295 408 5,833 101 332 30 101 1,652 1,401 535 1,439 223 3,100 3,265 2,592 2,658 1,979 2,009 995 1,043 9,454 11,751 10,792 20, 567 10,616 19,806 4,391 4,278 1,334 398 215 10,590 19,428 334 378 677 761 10,725 13,488 11,783 6,859 9,274 1,540 1,560 213 1,837 7,451 951 3,467 2,087 1,380 857 477 25 21 5,459 15,127 2,933 5,049 1,979 546 304 76 28 10,956 582 517 NORTH CAROLINA 35 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data ore bused on reports for only n sample of fonns. Soo taxi] Item (For definitions and explunutioi FARMS RV COLOK AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners , number . Purt owners number. All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Crop-shore tenants number. Livestock-share tenanus number. Croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. Whit* farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Croppers number. Nonwhile farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners , number. All tenants number. Croppers number. FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cosh-grain forms number. Tobacco farms number. Cotton farms number. Other field-crop farms number. Vegetable forms number. Fruit-ond-nut forms number. Poultry forms number. Dairy farms number. Livestock forms other than poultry and dairy forms numbor. General farms number. Miscellaneous and unclassified forms number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers forms reporting. number. Pick-up balers forms reporting. number. Field foroge harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks forms reporti ng . number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden forms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting. S tractors forms reporting . 4 tractors forms reoorting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors forms reporting. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting . number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and, or motortrucks /arms reporting. Telephone farms reporting. Home freezer forms reporting. Milking mochine forms reporting . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for grain, foroge, or other crops) forms reporting. Power-operoted el evator, conveyor, orblower farms reporti ng . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface forms reporting. Grovel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road forms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting; 2 or 3 miles .farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles forms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers forms reporting. persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) forms reporting. persons . Forms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers forms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporti ng . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on form operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. Economic class-Coulinued Commercial forms-Continued 7,724 8,988 16,829 333 720 7,288 345 7,420 723 7,403 7,963 10,339 3,370 321 1,025 6,490 4,050 561 24,170 482 582 112 157 1,382 1,382 1,133 3,179 439 3,891 4,003 3,323 3,389 2,314 2,359 689 734 17,562 19,387 24,790 35,373 24,425 34,290 16,724 6,202 1,054 322 123 24,339 33,635 613 655 1,024 1,083 27,356 31,459 30,833 11,253 20,481 1,538 1,608 218 1,509 19,248 2,624 11,238 6,430 4,808 3,335 1,391 21 61 7,232 19,644 2,215 3,261 1,622 357 187 49 30,440 1,371 1,768 13,851 9,773 19,636 560 610 7,374 225 9,660 1,207 12,341 7,818 9,791 3,415 1,510 1,955 9,845 6,245 850 32,089 1,621 670 142 136 1,215 620 2,026 3,462 480 3,453 3,570 1,788 1,838 2,095 2,096 384 434 17,312 18,517 26,068 33,160 25,476 31,839 20,363 4,218 675 150 70 25,325 31,168 637 671 1,221 1,321 31,227 34,545 36,960 12,083 20,529 795 907 97 775 21,983 4,169 16,468 9,229 7,239 4,649 2,429 105 56 5,143 13,659 987 1,374 757 172 35 23 38,584 2,160 2,567 13,480 4,709 8,703 371 230 2,565 70 4,655 812 10,935 3,239 4,022 1,620 2,545 1,470 4,681 3,035 1,533 14,892 2,596 770 345 110 500 450 3,200 2,015 493 1,244 1,254 445 450 723 733 101 111 8,633 9,008 10,473 12,335 10,127 11,678 8,759 1,231 106 21 10 10,022 11,482 196 196 626 657 14,282 15,430 18,955 5,002 7,936 160 175 20 158 10,977 4,265 11,144 5,580 5,564 3,284 2,010 100 170 1,499 4,202 176 252 130 21 25 23,941 1,377 1,586 32,554 7,826 6,868 825 195 1,745 50 2,715 1,338 29,378 6,436 4,123 1,230 3,176 1,390 2,745 1,485 2,370 2,390 641 641 1,145 1,150 175 175 18,027 19,044 22,855 27,990 20,499 23,511 17,977 2,168 258 71 25 20,199 22,654 752 857 4,408 4,479 35,833 41,397 40,829 20,699 21,794 296 256 75 337 22,666 8,470 15,384 9,022 6,362 4,160 1,922 100 180 2,373 5,097 425 492 358 67 41,816 2,919 2,520 Prirt-retiriHnent 19,474 1,979 1,615 200 55 560 15 490 295 16,534 1,289 880 190 2,940 690 735 300 23,068 1,111 1,122 238 243 518 528 26 27 6,366 6,591 8,622 10,414 7,837 9,149 6,786 866 136 38 11 7,762 8,902 214 247 1,236 1,265 10,822 11,890 14,039 8,225 8,440 150 180 30 111 10,687 3,955 8,042 4,254 3,788 2,411 1,237 85 55 1,343 2,526 205 255 155 50 21,299 629 1,140 20 27 24 29 32 40 26 43 79 250 85 306 85 292 31 21 15 18 85 262 17 30 11 14 67 102 84 97 53 24 29 18 27 74 20 16 10 6 5 1 56 309 50 257 6 10 27 3 4 66 28 16 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER A-NTr LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. acres on which used . tons. Dry materials .. farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting . acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . tons.. Corn farms reporting . , acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . , tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton farms reporting . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. , tons. , Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Tobacco farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. All other crops farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting . . acres limed . . tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms Feed for livestock and poultry farms Under S100. SI00IOS999.... S1.000 to $1,999. $2,000 to $4,999 . S5,000 or more. . . Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under 51,000 $1,000 to ! 2,499 . $2,500 to 54,999. $5,000 to $9,999. $10,000 or more. . Machine hire. Under $200 $200 to $999 . . . $1,000 or more.. Under $200 $200 toS499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to$2,499... $2,500 to $4,999... $5,000 to $9,999... $10,000 to $19,999. $20,000 to $49,999. $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under $100 $100 to $499 . . . $500 to $999 . . , $1,000 or more.. Gasoline and other pelroleurn fuol and oil for the farm business .... Under $100 $100 to $499 . . . $500 to $999 . . . $1,000 to 34,999 $5,000 or more.. reporting. reporting, dollars . s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, s reporting. s reporting, dollars. s reporting. s reporting . s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, dollars . s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, dollars . s reporting. s reporting. 3 reporting. s reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting, dollars . s reporting. s reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting, dollars . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. 173,764 4,300,943 1,311,689 173,428 1,249,965 16,087 61,724 34,443 447,938 34,269 102,606 435 1,368 14,602 212,872 14,477 48,009 228 621 139,789 1,740,412 138,916 405,251 14,605 53,335 52,837 365,678 52,762 110, 508 408 460 110,285 441,758 110,150 345,889 411 855 81,878 1,093,368 80,980 237,702 1,778 5,085 34,522 375,733 418,761 188,266 128,931 114,749,002 49,788 63,009 5,685 5,297 5,152 72,771 35,201,273 65,485 4,078 1,798 1,007 403 113,071 17,812,514 85,708 25,513 1,850 112,344 74,675,955 43,861 31,406 18,561 13,091 3,549 1,245 477 122 32 95,404 9,791,869 73,580 19,134 1,692 998 174,385 46,167,024 74,127 72,781 18,629 8,658 190 116,092 3,686,751 1,153,677 115,881 1,094,748 14,675 58,929 20,697 339,750 20,543 76,761 367 1,214 9,153 164, 502 9,048 36,258 178 569 100,942 1,534,844 100,195 357,451 13,579 51,330 44,021 326,202 43,951 98,765 368 426 90,061 413,440 89,936 323,970 356 802 57,048 909,096 56,335 201,543 1,442 4,588 22,885 298,890 322,246 120,078 81,636 105,215,353 28,352 38,611 4,560 4,980 5,133 49,085 32,011,753 42,250 3,678 1,750 1,006 401 82,239 15,187,134 58,018 22,481 1,740 88,529 70,477,338 26,064 26,686 17,647 12,780 3,512 1,221 470 120 29 69,455 8,744,296 49,827 17,104 1,557 967 115,070 40,992,121 31,384 57,197 17,834 8,469 186 877 201,060 68,090 876 64,217 220 3,873 362 34,751 352 8,234 28 146 180 19,110 180 3,913 11 79 657 58,734 653 14,716 196 2,756 199 8,562 199 2,718 8 37 346 4,430 346 3,983 584 76,556 572 30,653 59 855 424 27,086 29,645 1,085 926 26,113,902 21 80 43 101 681 794 8,239,516 130 53 124 198 289 598 555,096 167 267 164 1,064 10,467,375 45 57 41 192 143 232 219 106 29 655 1,652,205 101 184 120 250 1,085 2,305,243 88 156 178 549 114 2,817 316,348 93,479 2,787 85,192 731 8,287 1,002 41,192 970 9,594 96 523 517 23,829 502 5,369 22 178 2,416 113,375 2,345 26,672 653 6,762 967 20,326 962 6,751 25 56 1,609 18,022 1,604 15,071 11 34 1,792 99,604 1,745 21,735 115 734 1,161 37,989 43,207 3,144 2,807 23,127,262 141 695 217 296 1,458 2,234 6,984,089 781 438 424 515 76 2,107 1,204,019 604 1,129 374 2,888 9,887,878 179 325 239 663 781 500 187 14 1,951 981,865 373 944 397 237 3,124 3,722,182 222 723 633 1,480 66 11,464 767,626 232,342 11,414 215,883 2,772 16,459 3,044 77,240 3,008 16,808 122 306 1,620 40,518 1,600 9,059 35 127 10,467 320,837 10,335 73,174 2,530 14,263 4,826 53,761 4,811 16,323 65 103 8,184 71,757 8,154 59,305 65 233 6,922 203,513 6,779 41,214 365 1,427 3,337 64,308 69,262 12,055 10,029 26,003,864 1,105 4,255 1,076 1,537 2,056 6,936 7,390,251 4,553 1,411 732 211 29 9,019 3,144,973 3,750 4,673 596 10,664 17,035,845 974 1,425 1,719 4,345 1,778 361 62 8,029 1,736,825 2,967 4,354 494 214 11,993 9,049,880 813 3,682 3,932 3,560 6 See footnotes at end of table. NORTH CAROLINA 37 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (Data we baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Economic claas-Continued Commercial forms-Continued Part-retirement USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials.. . . Liquid materials . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials. . . . Liquid materials . Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials .arms reporting, on which usod. i reporting, tons, arms reporting. arms reporting, acres. arms reporting. tons, arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. acres . reporting, tons, arms reporting, tons. Corn Jarms reporting . acres . . Dry materials Liquid materials. arms reporting, tons., Cotton* Janes reporting. . acres , . Dry materials. farms reporting . , tons.. arms reporting. . tons.. Tobacco -farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops .... Dry materials. . . . Liquid materials . Lime or liming materials used during the year. . arms reporting. . tons.. 'arms reporting. , tons.. i reporting., acres . . arms reporting., tons., arms reporting., tons.. 3 reporting.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms Feed for livestock and poultry farms Under $100. $100 to $999 S1.000 to $1,999. $2,000 to £4,999. $5,000 or more .. Purchase of livestock and poultry. Under $1,000.... $1,000 to $2,499. $2,500 to $4,999. $5,000 to $9,999 . $10,000 or more. . Under $200... $200 to $999 , $1,000 or more Under $200 $200 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499... $2,500 to $4,999... $5,000 to $9, 999... $10,000 to $19,999. $20,000 to 549,999. $50,000 or more. . . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under $100. . . $100 to $499 . $500 to $999 . $1,000 or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the Farm business .... Under $100 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999. $5,000 or more. . . . reporting. reporting, dollars . i reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting, s reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting, dollars. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting. 3 reporting . arms reporting, dollars . arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars . arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting. arms reporting, reporting, arms ,'eporting. arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting . dollars . arms reporting, arms reporting . arms reporting, 'arms reporting. reporting, dollars, arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting. 32,907 1,166,686 378,322 32,857 358,547 6,060 19,775 5,408 79,973 5,367 17,558 61 130 2,775 43,292 2,725 8,936 85 110 30,429 526,433 30,154 122,987 5,644 18,127 14,936 107,272 14,916 32,431 150 150 27,969 159,411 27,934 125,298 110 222 17,434 250,305 17,129 51,337 532 1,036 6,912 81,472 80,737 33,579 24,125 17,845,098 7,116 12,752 1,628 1,741 888 14,765 5,077,033 13,293 1,081 343 46 2 25,947 5,118,250 16,601 8,962 384 28,617 19,633,949 4,785 8,213 8,953 5,887 649 128 2 21,419 2,187,510 14,551 6,406 330 132 33,243 13,486,836 4,337 18,008 8,746 2,152 42,579 929,858 292,852 42,529 283,898 3,977 8,954 6,823 77,315 6,798 17,371 45 96 2,735 29,358 2,720 7,001 20 72 37,254 389,475 37,034 91,005 3,711 8,124 15,905 99,739 15,880 30,072 90 48 35,601 128,898 35,551 97,155 145 281 20,078 205,073 19,922 41,294 281 333 6,946 64,101 71,458 43,311 27,845 9,516,007 11,388 13,939 1,254 1,214 50 16,325 3,379,489 15,592 585 107 36 5 30,089 3,906,856 23,858 6,039 192 32,617 11,164,571 11,623 13,319 6,022 1,518 135 24,797 1,610,537 20,506 4,043 154 94 42,104 9,638,325 12,059 25,747 3,687 611 25,448 305,173 88,592 25,418 87,011 915 1,581 4,058 29,279 4,048 7,196 15 13 1,326 8,395 1,321 1,980 19,719 125,990 19,674 28,897 845 1,298 7,188 36,542 7,183 10,470 30 32 16,352 30,922 16,347 23,158 25 32 10,238 74,045 10,188 15,310 90 203 4,105 23,934 27,937 26,904 15,904 2,609,220 8,581 6,890 342 91 8,031 941,375 7,901 110 20 14,479 1,257,940 13,038 1,411 30 12,679 2,287,720 8,458 3,347 673 175 26 12 604 575 354 11 329 1 173 62 40 23 521 2,789 655 13 865 8 881 658 117 38,771 395,006 102,855 38,686 101,233 986 1,622 9,256 67,544 9,236 16,327 65 69 3,917 31,752 3,907 7,963 35 39 25,034 129,546 24,949 30, 563 691 1,120 5,866 27,356 5,861 8,206 35 31 13,933 19,532 13,923 15,143 45 45 16,077 119,276 15,972 23,031 220 318 7,968 51,453 64,735 46,308 31,600 6,091,790 13,796 16,834 770 200 16,026 2,205,220 15,716 280 30 20,313 1,777,685 18,137 2,095 81 15,601 2,460,945 11,368 3,343 651 219 20 17,561 694,911 15,972 1,477 97 15 42,716 3,457,342 31,521 10,651 467 77 18,816 200,267 50,202 18,776 49,577 415 625 4,443 32,970 4,443 7,883 1,512 14,115 1,502 3,233 15 13 13,733 71,122 13,693 16,175 325 447 2,942 11,775 2,942 3,466 6,281 8,726 6,281 6,743 10 8 8,705 61,559 8,625 12,077 115 154 3,636 23,389 29,147 21,770 15,628 2,884,409 7,619 7,554 355 100 7,628 844,323 7,503 115 10 10,484 840,482 9,521 937 26 8,146 1,045,880 6,429 1,372 263 77 5 8,328 300,943 7,756 541 25 16,499 1,605,751 11,206 4,893 308 92 S3 18,919 4,955 85 4,407 11 548 47 7,674 47 1,635 3 85 20 2,503 20 555 80 4,900 79 1,062 10 438 10 60 10 33 48 3,437 48 1,051 1 25 33 2,001 2,633 110 67 557,450 21 10 17 19 32 139,977 16 5 8 1 2 35 7,213 32 68 691,792 15 12 24 7 2 3 60 51,719 25 12 13 10 100 111,810 16 40 20 20 4 See footnotes at end of table. 38 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text j [tern (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class Commercial farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products Sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars . All crops sold dollars . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . Vegetables sold dollars . Fruits and nuts sold dollars . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK \ND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that ha' Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves. . arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. arms reporting, number . 'arms reporting. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head 2 to 4 head 5 to 9 head 10 to 19 head. farms farms farms farms 20 to 49 head farms 50 to 99 head farms 100 to 499 head farms 500 or more head farms reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . 100 or more head farms reporting . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting , 20 to 29 head. farms reporting . 30 to 49 head farms reporting , 50to74head farms reporti ng . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . 100 or more head farms reporting . Horses and/or mules farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting . number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting . number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting . number. Sheep and lambs farms Lambs under 1 year old farms Sheep 1 year old and over farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms Chickens 4 months old and over farms Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms Hogs and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold 1 . . farms Chickens including broilers sold farm.H Chicken eggs sold farm! See footpotos at end of table. reporting . number, reporting. number, reporting. reporting. number, reporting. number. reporting, number. reporting. number. dollars . reporting. number. dollars, reporting. number. dollars. reporting. pounds. dollars, reporting. dollars, reporting. dozens . dol I ars . 797,467,304 4,186 568,089,197 524,079,573 8,801,242 9,252,788 25,955,594 229,378,107 100,119,343 49,685,231 79,573,533 94,443 858,766 87,236 433,245 73,345 247,757 53,231 270,580 36,158 154,941 26,365 33,760 13,905 9,670 7,566 2,372 789 16 41,885 34,955 5,290 2,260 1,873 583 208 182 42,496 26,398 1,641 1,142 1,175 304 126 63 86,091 147,981 133,246 1,695,534 74,365 987,245 116,614 708,289 2,911 60,155 1,639 11,496 2,785 48,659 2,652 44,424 2,024 4,235 122,225 12,811,580 54,304 341,575 35,081,795 62,110 1,425,164 42,754,920 2,178 41,648 583,072 15,092 961,001,379 49,685,231 20,837 57,216,269 33,087 99,511,726 37,814,467 741,113,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 73,597,398 67,832 27,393,655 14,075,015 2,070,357 2,466,035 8,782,248 46,203,743 32,271,595 7,743,607 6,188,541 664 64,735 636 31,567 404 17,107 524 18,700 528 14,468 34 61 55 71 113 108 210 12 71 170 60 32 81 89 42 91 100 122 1 10 33 52 33 53 452 2,578 538 58,394 378 42,971 468 15,423 76 4,283 34 1,303 76 2,980 65 2,767 58 213 462 2,068,521 594 28,823 4,244,955 378 62,956 1,888,680 64 2,861 40,054 187 128,086,792 7,743,607 565 18,894,191 320 24,719,777 9,393,512 82,144,774 26,127 37,624,452 31,549,273 959,743 1,730,758 3,384,678 44,520,322 25,373,190 11,481,061 7,666,071 2,059 81,143 1,946 45,087 1,437 30,578 1,575 26,083 1,439 9,973 222 381 147 287 356 437 228 428 534 190 144 315 209 101 25 510 357 28 30 241 173 89 9 1,541 5,614 2,080 88,347 1,470 50,513 1,841 37,834 91 1,850 36 259 91 1,591 86 1,427 75 164 1,661 1,774,620 1,618 34,819 3,761,682 1,443 119,195 3,575,850 81 1,586 22,204 636 207,097,888 11,481,061 1,348 17,189,541 857 19,460,270 7,394,904 160,160,650 13,286 105,144,178 97,966,513 1,111,772 1,751,856 4,314,037 55,016,472 22,369,413 16,814,784 15,832,275 6,430 151,815 5,895 80,175 4,729 51,643 4,723 48,432 3,750 23,208 928 1,552 827 613 1,374 962 174 1,665 1,848 633 657 865 161 37 29 1,972 1,245 171 506 762 73 5,803 13,286 8,959 278,372 6,257 172,513 8,209 105,859 237 6,918 153 1,165 236 5,753 225 4,919 196 834 7,769 2,441,546 4,495 65,630 6,349,415 6,411 309,322 9,279,660 194 5,125 71,750 1,782 319,228,774 16,814,784 3,186 13,469,055 2,935 23,093,890 8,775,678 NORTH CAROLINA 39 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [ Pain urn based on reports Tor only n sample of farms. See text j (For definitions nnd explanations, BM text) Economic class-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOI 'RTF. All farm products sold toul, dollnrs.. average per fnrni, dollars . . All crops sold lollars . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold , . , , dol lars . . Vegetables sold dollars . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars , . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars . , All livestock and livestock products sold dollars.. Poultry and |»u]try products sold dollars. . Dairy products sold dollars. . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars., LPvTSTOCK AND LP/ESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including: heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number. . Milk cows farms reporting . , number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting., number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting... number. . Farms roporting by number on hand: CaUle and cnlvos— 1 head forms reporting . , 2 to 4 head farms reporting . . 5 to head. farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head famis reporting . . 500 or more head farms reporting.. Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head.....' farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head, farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number.. Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting.. number . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number . . Sheep and lambs farms reporting . . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number.. Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers. farms reporting . . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . . number, . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting . . number . . dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars .. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars . . Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting . . pounds. . dollars . . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars. . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens. . dollars.. See footnotes at end of table. 230,277,990 6,858 192,607,313 184,834,586 1,774,480 1,670,316 4,327,931 37,670,677 10,623,186 8,622,484 18,425,007 14,412 162,806 13,304 81,701 10,942 43,710 8,539 49,524 6,325 31,581 3,626 4,811 1,647 1,492 2,272 4S7 107 6,052 4,510 1,511 773 364 53 20 21 6,152 3,373 765 526 126 16,479 30,585 26,122 448,692 16,678 262,256 23,558 186,436 369 10,898 233 2,066 354 8,832 348 8,198 283 634 23,055 2,222,690 7,915 64,499 6,459,580 15,435 389,754 11,692,620 287 8,166 114,324 2,470 176,860,257 8,622,484 4,100 4,958,121 5,749 14,768,041 5,611,855 158,382,316 3,657 137,113,135 132,637,156 1,365,980 740,056 2,369,943 21,269,181 5,207,632 2,436,755 13,624,794 18,440 137,063 17,253 67,683 14,514 31,708 9,755 42,263 6,516 27,117 6,031 6,305 2,227 2,035 1,419 377 46 9,185 6,240 1,196 368 194 55 11 8,989 4,989 466 70 21,309 34,955 32,539 361,570 18,316 204,312 28,889 157,258 458 10,236 204 1,467 458 8,769 438 8,109 368 660 28,917 1,825,990 9,364 53,217 5,442,493 14,859 262,931 7,887.930 351 7,806 109,284 2,673 63,710,986 2,436,755 3,987 1,793,204 7,024 8,793,170 3,341,408 36,550,342 1,359 31,205,808 29,767,108 538,985 244,770 654,945 5,344,534 759,542 588,870 3,996,122 12,754 59,949 12,059 31,210 10,768 19,897 6,398 19,059 3,591 9,680 4,276 4,706 2,012 1,306 454 6,229 4,459 13,765 20,477 18,506 128,740 9,039 69,278 15,661 59,462 385 6,715 210 1,435 370 5,280 340 4,785 240 495 17, 503 623,721 6,593 20,951 1,836,082 5,945 68,090 2,042,700 295 4,095 57,330 1,795 16,661,829 588,870 1,556 110,089 4,015 1,686,155 640,743 36,075,660 763 24,784,759 22,661,515 490, 195 384,591 1,248,458 11,290,901 1,743,891 778,055 8,768,955 26,238 131,834 23,492 61,270 19,543 32,300 15,055 44,997 9,799 25,567 7,096 10,554 4,856 2,647 1,059 26 6,162 11,958 5,437 10,428 384 920 70 151 6 35 12,056 7,422 65 15,402 23,294 29,933 224,374 15,348 128,036 25,546 96,338 877 12,993 482 2,319 802 10,674 777 9,812 542 862 25,689 ,048,135 15,380 45,859 4,314,717 12,137 138,436 4,153,080 576 8,271 115,794 3,125 21,259,888 778,055 3,205 495,279 5,845 3,196,785 1,214,782 17,645,302 765 11,516,160 10,212,006 261,060 248,746 794,348 6,129,142 1,283,683 581,535 4,263,924 13,394 62,249 12,604 31,891 10,969 19,202 6,610 19,239 4,159 11,119 4,152 5,385 2,134 1,204 514 5 6,359 5,778 391 65 11 6,483 4,426 60 11,276 16,832 14,481 95,883 6,801 50,461 12,364 45,422 412 5,848 281 1,434 392 4,414 367 4,048 256 366 17,121 722,119 8,303 25,576 2,274,157 5,429 61,336 1,840,080 322 3,467 48,538 2,390 16,255,258 581,535 2,857 213,356 6,309 2,779,288 1,056,132 2,632,872 23,935 699,737 376,401 228,670 15,660 79,006 1,933,135 487,211 638,080 807,844 52 7,172 47 2,661 39 1,612 52 2,283 51 2,228 15 5 24 3 5 10 5 2 16 4 5 5 5 5 13 6 4 1 64 360 88 11,162 78 6,905 78 4,257 6 414 6 48 6 366 6 359 6 7 48 84,238 42 2,201 398,714 73 13,144 394,320 8 271 3,794 34 11,839,707 638,080 33 93,433 33 1,014,350 385,453 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Datji are based on reports for on!y a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to Novembet 30, 1959 farms reporting . , number of liuers , 1 or 2 litters farms reporting . 3 to 9 litters farms reporting . 10 to 19 I ittors farms reporting . 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting . . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. , number of litters., December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters . , SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. . I'nder 11 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 or more acres farms reporting . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . bushels.. Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Wheat harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting . , acres . , bushels . , Sales farms reporting . . bushels . , Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting., acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops., bushels , , Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops.. pounds . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. , tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . , tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Leepedeza cut for hay farms reporting. , acres . , tonB . , Sales farms reporting . , tons . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting., acres. , tons. Sales farms reporting. , tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting., acres. , tons. Sales farms reporting . tons . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table . 60,609 274,491 31,311 23,032 4,543 1,414 185 124 49,239 136,849 42,338 137,642 147,168 1,801,471 96,427 32,578 13,672 2,842 756 893 142,952 1,663,617 69,484,826 58,780 29,725,387 9,939 93,552 6,299 73,738 2,312,670 2,126 1,037,702 42,542 380,131 8,892,655 25,551 6,286,410 30,783 285,923 10,440,790 7,862 2,977,854 7,464 63,007 2,310,282 1,884 689,290 2,716 18,193 321,532 870 186,268 25,907 379,882 8,481 8,056,262 20,926 163,414 100 246,959,977 625,409 11,738 71,426 153,339 900 15,533 19,154 139,154 169,512 1,569 10,784 37,033 271,365 316,007 2,257 17,651 20,292 88,827 105,171 573 3,002 7,694 41,736 45,912 302 1,394 1,028 12,901 80,089 Economic class Commercial farms 45,396 229,498 21,616 17,996 4,131 1,356 179 118 36,938 112,565 32,863 116,933 104,475 1,585,137 57,367 29,462 13,209 2,810 745 882 101,871 1,461,434 62,457,453 48,778 28,034,097 6,256 74,114 4,062 57,535 1,849,720 1,428 883,287 30,924 305,163 7,311,285 19,522 5,354,406 21,313 227,675 8,613,694 5,457 2,510,055 5,767 53,764 2,012,292 1,487 624,700 1,982 15,034 271,997 644 167,128 22,072 356,019 7,586 7,615,632 17,826 156,239 85 238,992,847 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 316 7,182 38 116 60 56 18 28 294 3,262 274 3,920 697 63,167 127 112 107 71 42 238 635 54,360 2,817,858 261 1,574,241 216 8,124 107 4,978 180,865 52 111,655 282 8,493 220,330 240 196,707 334 16,053 656,133 107 254,375 122 3,958 172,224 20 36,635 65 2,554 50,840 52 43,189 285 32,805 390 751,604 127 7,699 12,746,480 27,052 150 7,319 21,899 18 7,475 156 4,467 6,379 12 295 246 7,814 12,647 123 3,192 5,499 5 50 59 1,022 1,264 93 3,238 23,544 1,309 17,339 305 471 288 153 63 29 1,137 7,552 1,107 9,787 2,465 116,888 454 444 672 418 175 302 2,333 100,109 5,263,185 1,177 2,946,262 361 8,318 203 5,002 200,763 66 97,718 1,107 25,887 674,984 987 593,893 1,105 28,148 1,195,323 370 389,150 391 7,215 277,044 141 107,710 164 3,542 61,212 93 46,833 926 47,315 900 1,129,161 451 13,627 22,865,694 42,562 338 5,844 15,085 16 565 314 5,844 10,435 26 430 884 19,123 30,584 39 4,005 479 6,448 8,658 182 2,112 3,177 141 3,191 19,405 6,025 52,212 1,633 2,635 1,096 548 67 46 5,213 25,136 4,796 27,076 10,735 327,659 2,130 2,972 3,694 1,309 356 274 10,246 293,489 13,940,257 6,052 7,205,384 1,059 18,098 710 13,622 387,590 285 200,220 4,438 68,753 1,775,308 3,655 1,499,625 3,607 55,616 2,267,021 1,160 688,490 1,165 15,279 578,557 320 205,405 327 2,845 58,336 141 37,350 4,116 104,691 2,836 2,254,527 2,036 30,594 53,205,956 85,208 997 10,097 24,280 50 1,900 921 13,434 17,306 62 654 2,816 40,214 53,216 178 2,381 1,627 13,149 18,318 58 892 522 5,210 6,611 40 205 283 3,104 19,162 NORTH CAROLINA 41 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (Data in based on reports for only a sample of turn*. Sao to»lj lt«m (Fnr definitions and explanations, see text) Economic clans-Continued Commercial farms-Continued Part-retirement LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PlfODtlCTS-Conunued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms number 1 or '2 litters .ItoD litters 10 to 19 litters •20 tons litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters June 2 to November .TO . December 1 to Jul »1. SPECIFIED CHOPS HARVESTED . . rami* . , farms , . farms . , farm! . . form! number .. farms number reporting. of litters, s reporting. s reporting. . * reporting, s reportinR. s reporting. s reportinR. s reporting. of liUors. reporting. of litters. Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for groin Com for all purposes farms reporting . . acres. . 'arms reporting, . 'arms reporting. . 'amis reporting., s reporting. . s reporting. . s reporting. . s reporting., acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes f anna reporting. . acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops . . bushels . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops . . pounds . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut .' acres.. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting.. acres., tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other anal] grains cut for hsy farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting.. acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or pmsll grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table . 15,901 78,070 7,045 6,831 1,553 436 21 15 13,115 38,-126 11,708 39,644 31,161 543,789 11,546 12,274 6,367 789 139 46 30,470 508,513 21,666,335 18,198 9,868,085 1,481 17,784 1,031 14,884 513,042 347 248, 734 9,493 91,743 2,225,048 6,681 1,634,021 6,303 58,855 2,193,855 1,678 606,590 1,790 13,815 507,072 469 160,595 513 2,951 47,484 147 24,121 8,047 101,329 1,505 2,123,469 6,381 57,323 40 88,861,492 109,809 1,639 11,686 24,259 86 1,208 1,769 18,792 25,271 106 962 6,801 55,062 63,971 362 1,818 3,827 16,921 20,272 75 400 1,032 5,965 7,111 148 1,383 8,565 15,495 57,165 8,381 6,043 924 137 10 12,320 29,181 10,857 27,984 38,446 401,536 25,004 11,128 2,073 202 22 17 37,752 381,012 14,578,228 17,617 5,419,970 1,793 15,465 1,295 13,748 420,060 452 172,965 10,819 82,020 1,829,576 5,831 1,127,024 6,851 49,844 1,721,257 1,595 452,555 1,794 10,997 395,430 407 94,205 607 2,260 39,360 141 12,455 6,676 56,214 1,500 1,120,473 6,086 37,071 15 49,756,755 120,800 2,226 12,295 25,077 135 1,230 2,731 22,425 26,982 146 701 9,427 57,727 61,361 461 3,345 5,301 19,675 20,908 155 575 1,563 8,372 8,709 306 ,631 6,350 17,530 4,214 1,900 210 26 4,859 9,008 4,121 8,522 20,971 132,098 18,106 2,532 296 21 11 5 20,435 123,951 4,191,590 5,473 1,020,155 1,346 6,325 716 5,301 147,400 226 51,995 4,785 28,267 586,039 2,128 303,136 3,113 19,159 580,105 547 118,895 505 2,500 81,965 130 20, 150 306 882 14,765 70 3,180 2,022 13,665 455 236,398 2,745 9,925 30 11,556,470 62,028 1,346 4,749 7,850 60 240 3,229 17,933 21,038 116 577 4,673 25,597 25,209 235 1,495 2,933 8,869 9,386 85 365 1,258 4,645 4,829 15 30 50 235 1,420 10,480 29,961 6,658 3,477 300 45 8,499 16,520 6,448 13,441 27,536 137,179 25,166 2,002 337 20 11 26,450 127,964 4,394,840 6,519 1,120,020 2,547 13,340 1,661 11,670 335,400 550 119,580 7,269 49,334 1,026,760 3,943 631,520 6,099 36,587 1,131,530 1,551 281,015 1,081 5,515 173,135 265 34,830 431 1,744 26,395 116 8,310 2,436 15,765 780 285,035 2,015 4,500 15 5,075,880 3 260 11 795 19 905 335 1 705 6 295 33,407 36,876 661 3 980 7 521 40 326 42 633 600 2 595 3 ,368 11 ,405 12 408 120 445 1 ,866 S ,135 7 805 100 455 170 730 2 ,390 4,671 12,790 3,026 1,538 92 10 5 3,745 6,714 2,980 6,076 15,077 74,154 13,868 1,103 100 6 14,561 70,214 2,415,278 3,468 509,225 1,118 4,898 572 4,001 107,780 146 26,935 4,324 25,154 544,750 2,068 292,672 3,338 18,836 588,865 846 165,674 607 2,949 89,660 130 25,905 296 1,372 22,715 110 10,830 1,389 7,859 115 150,899 1,072 2,172 67,862 1 752 6 423 11 176 200 1 210 3 ,711 22 ,270 24 ,218 440 3 185 4 639 24 196 24 321 377 1 987 2 ,612 8 ,713 a ,902 75 275 i ,196 5 ,761 5 ,886 55 180 91 499 3 ,162 62 2,242 11 21 20 3 1 6 57 1,050 47 1,192 80 5,001 26 11 26 6 11 70 4,005 217,255 15 62,045 18 1,200 4 532 19,970 2 7,900 25 480 9,860 18 7,812 33 2,825 106,701 8 21,110 9 779 35,195 2 3,855 7 43 425 10 239 4,696 13 503 30 1,218 3,808 582 1,007 26 1,306 2,065 5 25 22 455 820 16 514 520 9 215 810 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See tertj Total all fanns Economic class Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial famis Total Class I Class II Class m SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued 52,862 366,559 311,299 72,796 19,878 4,025,866 46,799 25,359 3,857,243 12,999 9,229 18,372,429 97,800 439,075 634,492,702 14,627 8,801,242 11,851 41,038 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 199 8,562 7,442 291 9,068 1,955,483 161 1,545 279,075 21 23 44,565 329 4,542 7,395,706 145 2,070,357 124 5,706 972 20,345 17,469 929 2,007 378,794 637 1,926 412,762 72 61 115,707 1,551 18,170 31,240,608 296 959,743 298 5,120 4,826 acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use 53,844 47,903 4,461 acres 2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for hcoe use 2,430 410,345 2,897 5,186 868,700 220 249 506,060 7,969 72,198 116,265,880 1,121 1,111,772 896 4,841 acres 2 . . bushels — acres. . . pounds . . . acres. . . pounds . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and acres . . . 1 Includes milk equivalent of cream and tiutterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines , NORTH CAROLINA 43 State Table 17.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data arc* based on report* for only u sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, floe text) Economic class-Conlinuod Commercial farms— Continued Part-retirement SPEaFIED CROPS HARVESTED-ConUnuod Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales. . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres 2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres 2 bushels . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres. pounds . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting. . acres. . . 1.1,936 107,527 93,808 13,822 1,713 350,018 10,121 7,197 1,029,673 tat, 536 1,117,787 27,531 161,207 244,161,221 2,983 1,774,480 1,550 7,436 15,905 100,109 83,767 17,308 1,266 300,489 12,579 4,752 617,880 1,458 1,796 3,810,205 34,191 129,592 175,045,332 4,063 1,365,980 1,911 5,207 7,193 36,653 28,637 10,777 1,119 199,786 6,715 1,811 220,193 3,800 2,734 5,315,800 12,698 28,591 31,749,055 2,301 538,985 1,473 2,668 5,875 27,360 22,470 16,031 1,459 264,865 8,098 1,730 216,029 4,567 2,450 4,745,244 9,471 17,240 20,231,860 2,260 490,195 3,283 6,060 2,948 11,811 9,512 9,114 708 144,973 5,536 1,001 162,907 2,37V 1,380 2,717,061 4,050 7,474 8,290,540 1,416 261,060 2,294 3,906 348 291 63 108 21,113 55 211 50,024 10 61 112,500 42 228,670 22 94 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 1 of 10. -Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farnia. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Fafms number . . Percent distribution percent. . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent. . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars.. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. . 20 to '29 acres farms reporting. . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting . . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reportinE. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) ■ farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting, . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . , Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting . . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . L'nder 25 years number . . 25 to 34 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years.. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER rNCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting . . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting.. 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . Vi ith other members of family working off farm operators reporting . . With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres. . .' number . . 10 to 49 acres number . . 50 to 69 acres number . . 70 to 99 acres number.. 100 to 139 acres number.. 140 to 179 acres number . . 180 to 219 acres ■ number . . 220 to 259 acres number . . 260 to 499 acres number . . 500 to 999 acres number . . 1,000 to 1,99ft acres number.. 2,000 or more acres number . , See footnotes at end of tablo. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17,632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37, 535 484,079 34,612 698, 864 75, 627 4,881,255 37, 524 698,679 20,124 354, 361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898, 198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10, 169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14, 356 13, 142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 3,509 100.0 723,158 100.0 206.1 24,175 128.23 3,509 333,825 431 380 320 455 869 649 351 47 7 1,218 16,749 1,200 28,762 368 9,041 966 19,721 851 19,298 2,528 280,218 1,019 20,273 549 8,638 56 817 642 18, 556 296 18,667 52 2,755 656 45,611 3,476 50 371 729 1,104 1,005 217 49.1 1,123 712 144 267 280 349 234 2,386 419 35 720 340 480 450 315 300 180 422 185 59 23 30 0.9 60,792 8.4 2,026.4 174,653 141.11 30 26,976 7 18 5 18 1,983 4 764 3 232 4 532 5 666 28 24,403 4 586 4 575 1 13 9 2,150 127 3.6 86,357 11.9 680.0 60,059 88.54 127 47,344 10 94 21 2 38 1,959 22 1,012 2 35 21 977 31 1,030 96 29,306 38 2,947 24 445 13 157 46 4,199 2 547 1 175 12 3,420 408 11.6 171,495 23.7 420.3 49,166 126.89 408 90,019 187 213 168 2,541 88 5,604 36 2,199 61 3,405 109 6,772 295 58,441 106 4,280 68 2,241 103 2,673 34 6,870 160 60 9,656 129 71 141 81 21 39 26 43 23 267 27 18 2 10 30 75 60 135 70 18 5 561 16.0 130, 963 18.1 233.4 28,632 141.40 561 67,780 25 210 295 31 222 3,516 124 3,462 47 1,120 98 2,342 103 2,120 356 47,408 127 2,177 71 1,357 5 30 109 2,459 25 2,735 15 2,015 72 8,563 556 15 76 126 177 97 65 47.8 203 116 31 56 77 73 38 358 76 10 30 40 130 125 70 40 66 40 7 3 850 24.2 138,2% 19.1 162.7 20,107 138.68 850 64,146 15 25 150 508 147 3a 3,768 239 5,705 95 2,795 169 2,910 181 2,915 605 53,611 293 5,473 172 2,315 20 270 135 3,900 75 5,020 5 50 151 12,270 840 15 100 205 254 165 101 4S. 2 407 165 90 152 110 157 172 443 102 125 50 200 140 75 95 50 106 15 2 2 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 10. -Cash-grain farms 45 j Data are blMd on reports for mplo of farms, Sao loxl J (Ftof definitions and explanations, Total id I commerci al farms Economic class FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners nun,i»-r Part owners number All tenants numlror Case tenants number Share-cash lennnls number Crop-share [enfints number Livestock-share tenant.' Croppers Other and unspecified t' .number, .number. White farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number . . All tenants number. . Croppers number . . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners numher . . Part owners , nun, Iter . . All tenants number. . Croppers number . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting.. number.. Com pickers farms reporting. . number, . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number.. Field rorage harvesters farms reporting. . numher. . Motortrucks farms reporting.. number.. Tractors farms reporting.. number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number., 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms report! ng . . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting, . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number,. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. Garden tractors farms reporting . . number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. \utomobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . , Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR ..farms reporting, .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. , .farms reporting. Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence number . See footnotes at end of table. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,462 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56, 661 65,219 75, 867 112,0U 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22, 199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 1,505 1,284 703 50 35 316 61 195 46 1,399 1,219 553 130 106 65 150 65 1,597 1,834 1,017 1,131 352 359 76 87 2,144 2,951 2,797 5,375 2,779 5,240 1,380 786 384 140 89 2,767 5,118 110 122 122 135 2,626 3,143 3,092 1,581 1,849 30 45 105 435 2,147 263 1,051 561 490 296 163 774 2,487 397 823 226 103 41 20 7 3,042 334 133 30 56 25 41 9 11 4 10 30 113 30 157 29 154 1 1 7 6 14 27 141 8 13 2 3 28 42 30 29 22 28 166 27 122 112 154 92 125 13 13 7 12 117 258 127 475 127 452 5 32 43 23 24 127 439 11 13 12 23 114 177 127 87 368 77 223 67 271 67 67 266 67 5 333 402 281 306 58 63 15 15 371 608 401 1,112 400 1,106 45 167 105 49 34 400 1,080 21 26 6 374 524 407 230 301 5 5 30 140 300 20 87 60 27 15 7 242 810 166 274 123 31 111 14 2 373 24 11 136 244 175 25 5 65 35 40 5 135 229 155 35 353 408 241 261 82 82 20 20 395 529 536 1,080 536 1,065 201 199 87 42 536 1,050 15 15 15 15 474 581 526 293 366 5 5 10 107 383 41 126 50 76 45 20 1 10 172 488 458 68 35 288 367 195 5 10 85 15 65 15 273 357 145 45 479 524 253 268 95 95 15 15 574 730 750 1,346 750 1,300 377 236 112 15 10 750 1,260 40 40 46 46 703 801 799 429 433 10 15 15 105 503 61 281 186 143 443 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 10— Cash-grain farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, - Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used rlurine the year farms reporting. , acres on which used. , tons. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons,. Liquid materials farms reporting., tons . , Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . , tons. , Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. , Liquid materials farm? reporting., tons.. Corn . .farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials forms reporting.. tons. , Liquid materials farm? reporting. , tons.. Cotton farms reporting, , acres , , Dry materials farms reporting. . tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons. , Tobacco farms reporting. . acres . , Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. , All other crops farms reporting . . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting, . Lime or liming materials used durim: the year farms reporting. tons , SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. 5100 to $999 farms reporting. 51,000 to 51,999 farms reporting. S2.000 to $4,999 farms reporting, 55,000 or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestock and poultry firms reporting. dollars. Under 51,000 farms reporting. 51,000 to 52,499 forms reporting. 52,500 to ^4,999 fftrms reporting. 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting . 510,000 or more farms reporting . Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 farms reporting, 5200 to 5999 farms reporting. 51,000 or more farms reporting. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 farms reporting. 5200 to 5499 farms reporting . $500 to $999 farms reporting, $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to 51,999 farms reporting. 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting. $10,000 to 519,999 farms reporting. 520,000 to 549,999 farms reporting. 550,000 or more farms reporting. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. dollars. Under S100 farms reporting. MOO to 5499 farms reporting. $500 to ^999 farms reporting. SI ,000 or more farms reporting, Gasoline and other petroleum Tuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. 5100 to 5199 v farms reporting. S500 to $999 farms reporting. 51,000 to $1,999 fan™ reporting. 55,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 116,092 3,345 3,666,751 253, 895 1,153,677 57,446 115,881 3,280 1,094,7*8 49,296 14,675 734 58,929 8,150 20,697 565 339,750 14,011 20,543 549 76,761 2,793 367 22 1,214 60 9,153 228 164,502 4,210 9,048 228 36,258 827 178 569 100,942 2,827 1,534,844 114,361 100, 195 2,710 357,451 24, 148 13,579 693 51,330 6,673 44,021 446 326, 202 3,371 43,951 446 98,765 1,139 368 5 426 2 90,061 366 413,440 1,575 89,936 366 323,970 1,244 356 802 ... 57,048 2,156 909,096 116,670 56,335 2,071 201, 543 19, 145 1,442 148 4,588 1,415 22,885 913 298,890 34,086 322,246 38,580 120,078 3,509 81, 636 1,977 05,215,353 918, 520 28,352 545 38,611 1,192 4,560 124 4,980 88 5,133 28 49,085 1,155 32,011,753 313,739 42,250 1,090 3,678 59 1,750 1 1,006 1 401 4 82,239 1,975 15,187,134 744,562 58,018 888 22,481 938 1,740 149 88,529 2,056 70,477,338 1,933,317 26,064 677 26,686 560 17,647 341 12,780 307 3,512 89 1,221 58 470 18 120 5 29 1 69,455 2,071 8,744,296 478,689 49,827 837 17,104 1,011 1,557 U7 967 76 115,070 3,343 40,992,121 1,814,524 31,384 727 57,197 1,482 17,834 585 8,469 532 186 17 29 18,821 4,818 29 4,072 18 746 10 1,685 10 278 3 175 3 29 29 10,489 28 2,683 18 327 9 41 18 6,635 13 1,041 6 419 16 6,803 8,121 30 21 34,738 2 11 2 3 3 10 52,099 5 1 1 3 19 39,768 1 6 12 30 294,301 5 11 3 4 1 21 48,773 30 153,045 127 34,530 8,306 117 6,450 75 1,856 23 1,170 22 249 2 21 12 230 12 53 119 19, 586 98 3,820 74 1,821 24 207 24 59 19 203 19 187 89 13,134 89 2,082 1 14 95 6,094 7,254 127 90 67, 552 69 7 14 59 45,695 51 7 93 107, 866 16 30 47 127 399,021 1 20 11 51 13 17 13 1 106 94,298 32 42 32 127 247,032 5 15 98 407 68,547 15,539 382 12,045 202 3,494 67 2,628 57 512 10 23 42 1,085 42 156 373 30,728 328 5,779 192 2,771 90 1,180 90 436 63 321 63 271 310 32,605 280 4,891 51 700 181 8,934 10,430 408 299 301,490 21 179 53 36 10 196 76,315 174 22 257 152,722 69 136 52 376 534, 115 36 60 84 136 43 15 2 317 118,425 20 223 62 12 407 471, 917 6 16 178 207 555 51,279 11,488 545 10,402 187 1,086 2,975 88 649 5 11 45 1,205 45 242 493 21,077 468 4,844 167 945 138 1,120 138 352 5 2 105 240 105 219 390 24,662 370 4,096 30 128 163 5,811 5,357 561 397 231,140 76 260 31 15 15 212 47,590 197 15 393 190,851 96 269 28 461 380,210 105 175 86 63 17 15 376 85,145 66 282 22 6 561 345,240 20 262 194 85 819 51,154 10,920 809 10,252 152 668 131 3,358 131 633 71 1,150 71 283 711 19,567 696 4,365 147 611 110 495 110 189 120 575 120 391 583 26,009 568 4,391 25 57 272 4,554 5,028 850 487 187,555 85 362 20 20 282 63,175 272 10 497 149,800 176 316 5 545 231,755 190 185 117 42 11 554 83,480 246 287 11 10 835 351,005 50 552 143 90 1,408 29,564 6,375 1,398 6,075 100 300 246 2,195 241 472 5 5 55 365 55 64 1,102 12,914 1,092 2,657 95 198 80 270 80 84 50 195 50 154 766 13,625 751 2,644 35 97 186 1,890 2,390 1,533 683 96,045 361 311 11 396 28,865 391 5 716 103,555 530 181 5 517 93,915 345 120 42 10 697 48,568 505 187 5 1,383 246,285 651 647 55 30 NORTH CAROLINA 47 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 10.— Cash-grain farms |DnU are based on reports for only a sample of famiH. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD 11V SOURCE All lafm products sold total, dollars.' average per funn, dollars . . All crops Hold dollar*. . Fiold crops, other than vegetables and fruit-s and nuts, Bold dollaffl . . Vegetables sold dollira. , Fruits and nuts sold dollars. . Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold lollnrs. . All livostock and livestock products sold dollars . . Poutu-y and poultry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold lolltu-s.. Livestock and livestock produces, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting.. number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved ..farms report! nit. . Milk cows farms reporting,. number.. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting . . number . . Stoors and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . •2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 49 bead farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head. farms reporting, . 100 to 499 head farms reporting, . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting.. 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/Of mules farms reporting. . number.. HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number . . Ewes farms reporting . . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and ovet farms reporting. , number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. , number . . dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting. . dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars . , Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end ofiable. Total all commercial farms 741,113,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47, 687, 561 65,732,810 54,759 657, 511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23, 563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 «,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 Economic class 19,346,821 5,513 17,201,189 16,717,135 110,930 52,310 320,814 2,145,632 282,291 46, 830 1,816,511 1,770 18, 576 1,638 9,230 1,171 2,165 1,087 5,488 885 3,858 373 628 310 238 150 57 14 684 729 113 39 55 701 460 5 1,277 2,786 2,021 40,413 1,249 24,232 1,784 16,181 106 1,678 44 182 101 1,496 100 1,293 79 203 1,964 114,786 903 6,530 700,908 £,212 36, 398 1,091,940 65 490 6,860 145 1,345,503 46,830 404 36,646 687 635,991 241,681 1,897,804 63,260 1,684,219 1,628,554 9,000 948 45,717 213,585 4,720 22 2,304 22 982 12 18 20 594 20 728 12 51 11 1,266 10 923 10 343 14 1,184 20 1,012 143,702 11 2,138 64,140 3 55 770 2 546 10,920 4,150 3,174,X3 24,995 2,953,338 2,793,349 14,800 1,057 144,132 221,005 32,743 385 187,877 87 ,991 80 948 44 79 64 514 65 529 55 159 69 2,813 48 1,558 69 1,255 5 30 78 10,094 50 833 106,083 53 2,653 79,590 5 5 70 5 8,485 385 33 3,024 44 78, 206 29,719 5,982,364 14,663 5,308,866 5,194,082 36,450 33,659 44,675 673,498 99,229 21,130 553,139 218 3,292 208 1,909 112 414 141 936 155 447 37 111 34 129 370 291 11,008 219 7,006 271 4,002 21 420 11 75 21 345 20 235 21 110 227 23,815 173 1,627 152,485 263 13,131 393, 930 21 205 2,870 15 689, 926 21,130 59 8,411 90 230,255 87,498 4,110,002 7,326 3,596,999 3,512,133 38,445 10,096 36,325 513,003 82,474 10,350 420, 179 301 4,479 281 2,193 187 382 196 1,098 204 1,188 87 130 26 156 261 341 10,222 275 6,280 311 3,942 36 636 20 65 31 571 31 516 30 55 293 27,803 194 • 1,325 148,383 292 8,841 265,230 21 140 1,960 10 242,500 10,350 130 16,109 160 174,315 66,240 3,026,889 3,561 2,625,719 2,573,092 8,550 3,712 40,365 401,170 51,330 6,975 342,865 462 4,095 422 1,888 301 542 346 1,611 246 596 55 186 100 76 35 10 130 246 26 15 5 145 156 248 607 497 9,225 342 5,710 436 3,515 30 450 10 30 30 420 30 395 20 25 451 26,460 256 1,228 110, 630 363 7,610 228,300 10 60 840 40 168, 835 6,975 115 6,490 195 116,695 44,345 48 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 10. -Cash-grain farms Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, soo text) Total all Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODt'CTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting. number of litters , 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more liUers. . . June 2 to November 30 arms reporting. arms reporting. 'arms reporting. arms reporting. 'arms reporting . arms reporting. 'arms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Under 11 acres. . . . 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . . arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting . > reporting . i reporting, i reporting. i reporting , acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres, ■bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Oate harvested for grain farms reporting . acres. bushelB. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Rye harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tans. Sales farms reporting. tans. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasse s cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acreB. tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. Sales farms reporting . tans. Other hay cut farms reporting . acres. tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . acres. tans, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 45,396 1,108 229,498 7,139 21,616 334 17,996 537 4,131 193 1,356 40 179 3 118 1 36,938 911 115, 565 3,399 32,863 884 116,933 3,740 104,475 3,001 1,585,137 120,754 57,367 1,039 29,462 548 13,209 676 2,810 294 745 126 882 318 101, 871 2,981 1,461,434 117,450 62,457,453 6,869,068 43,778 2,521 28,034,097 5,689,159 6,256 518 74, 114 12,979 4,062 442 57,535 12,527 1,849,720 392,960 1,428 349 883,287 309,625 30,924 1,693 305,163 39, 599 7,311,285 1,013,874 19,522 1,576 5,354,406 926,552 21,313 1,114 227,675 24,136 8,613,694 968, 195 5,457 723 2,510,055 655,405 5,767 408 53,764 8,173 2,012,292 318,050 1,487 269 624,700 214,985 1,982 96 15,034 1,687 271,997 28,590 644 56 167,128 20,160 22,072 1,939 356,019 110,657 7,586 691 7,615,632 2,552,663 17,826 355 156,239 2,841 85 238,992,847 3,681,663 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205, 537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 15,296 119 928 1,897 10 425 176 2,165 2,465 20 155 850 10,523 11,432 59 765 171 980 1,049 75 695 720 9 272 1 4 2 104 9 168 30 12, 014 30 30 12,001 730, 938 30 663,368 16 1,396 41, 183 16 39,376 22 1,784 66,135 18 47,675 2 41 1,325 1 700 4 225 2,890 2 1,880 30 11,722 50 308,994 2 69 70,765 10 593 1,097 53 387 10 35 53 182 46 205 121 19, 978 1 113 121 19, 592 1,252,505 116 1,107,937 2 55 2 35 1,100 1 1,000 80 4,496 122,865 75 120, 545 55 2,413 104,915 48 79,350 17 705 27,550 17 26,400 8 605 9,375 8 8,405 115 18,120 160 454,525 15 271 301,383 6 135 395 5 375 1 5 5 16 441 706 234 2,225 43 94 65 31 1 193 1,098 197 1,127 381 31,596 11 7 53 96 80 134 381 30,921 2,146,052 364 1,919,679 63 3,450 57 3,447 91,770 46 76,650 225 10,043 280,340 213 267,240 129 5,733 263,715 102 186,775 71 2,895 119,730 60 89,140 3 70 1,350 1 600 360 35,012 36 796, 530 67 703 1,048,450 2,728 7 65 109 25 525 470 93 2,003 2,229 16 85 155 5 50 100 256 ,693 51 142 62 240 838 206 855 503 22,727 16 90 235 108 34 20 503 22,417 1,295,190 451 1,021,165 106 3,352 86 3,199 121,295 70 106, 650 273 7,421 194,015 268 177,040 189 3,946 176, 990 112 125,830 87 2,233 91,110 56 58,275 30 415 7,025 20 5,825 471 24,343 260 565,514 105 1,045 1,334,280 2,493 20 245 295 25 555 740 10 120 118 1,568 2,055 10 20 336 ,842 100 185 46 5 251 867 281 975 744 20,285 166 185 292 75 10 16 739 19,810 985,023 633 715,435 171 4,460 171 4,260 136,045 151 92,425 442 9,615 225,981 407 201,786 297 6,285 224,600 221 150,780 121 1,464 52,185 85 28,670 25 275 6,500 10 2,700 538 15,470 35 324,485 106 608 800,825 4,273 41 323 863 5 50 40 640 700 186 2,725 2,634 5 100 20 125 145 25 460 460 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 1 of 10. -Cash-grain farms | DnL* art' Iir-iiw) nn POpOftl fur only a ntunplw of famii. Sea lout | 49 (For definitions nml nxnlanttlonti ( ToU.1 all oommprcinl tnrm* Economic cluta SPECIFIED CHOPS HARVESTED-ConClnuod Cotton harveated forma reporting. . , acrea... balea. , . Iriah potatoea harveated for home uae or for aale . farms reporting . . acrea 2 . bushels. . Sweet potatoes harveated for home uae or for sale forma reporting. . acres 2 , bushels. . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . Flue-cured tobacco harvested forma reporting.. acres. . pounds. . Vegetables horveated for sole / forms reporting.. Sales dollars. . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, grovee, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . . acres. . . 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 446 3,453 2,923 716 833 131,204 466 311 37,523 6 6 9,525 369 1,831 1,961,961 215 1J.0, 930 4 99 104 6 311 49,214 24 207 201 17 266 42,090 1 175 9 52 76,806 3 9,000 6 4 550 19 203 294,706 6 14,800 203 669 90 1,233 1,086 50 112 19,665 22 52 13,475 401 435,294 51 36,450 27 203 138 1,124 952 71 74 8,360 93 5,905 105 382 511,300 70 38,445 40 214 110 510 4O0 165 34 6,910 110 88 10,625 5 5 6,500 120 599 441,330 55 8,550 80 280 180 407 36 4,965 256 73 6,793 50 194 202, 525 30 3,685 65 127 1 Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat aold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 treea and grapevines. 50 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 2 of 10. -Tobacco farms Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See texlj Item (For definitions and explanations, s Total all commercial farms Foonomic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number. . Percent distribution percent. . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent . . Average size or farm acres.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . . Average per acre dollars . . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting, . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting . . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Cropland used only Tor pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acre9 . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting, . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 14 years number . . 35 to 44 years number . . 45 to 54 years number . . 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years , , OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm opetatois- Working off their farms, total operators reporting.. 1 lo 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting.. 200 or more days operators reporting.. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated operators roporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 to 49 acres. number . 50 to 69 acres number . 70 to 99 acres number. 100 to 139 acres numbor. 140 to 179 acres number . 180 to 219 acres number . 220 to 259 acres number . 260 to 499 acres number . 500 lo 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres numbor. See footnotes at end of table. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17,632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 77,767 100.0 5,470,249 100.0 70.3 15,525 236.25 77,767 2,058,901 12,203 22,014 18,631 16,965 6,899 985 67 21,895 147,288 30,486 332,827 10,250 78,034 25,880 254,793 19,178 237,909 46,933 2,264,681 21,194 190,374 10,046 72,545 6,853 48,288 19,168 173,738 7,838 115,178 1,389 15,025 16,069 352,034 77,207 2,575 10,796 20,792 24,347 15,165 3,532 46.0 22,278 15,978 2,670 3,630 6,190 5,278 3,738 55,489 8,995 6,637 1,438 5,210 35,286 10,870 9,852 7,750 3,585 1,895 1,075 1,856 326 52 10 53 0.1 27,170 0.5 512.6 81,397 171.64 53 10,276 31 1,191 25 1,212 13 131 25 1,081 14 724 48 12,119 22 1,058 11 605 29 828 39 1,585 7 440 1 50 19 2,236 53 10 18 1 23 1 48.3 730 0.9 203,987 3.7 279.4 69,047 288.68 730 76,451 25 20 60 254 336 35 384 4,946 340 6,337 132 2,184 274 4,153 223 18,211 577 86,506 215 4,497 130 2,509 214 293 8,516 2,608 11 175 173 9,400 730 10 112 222 272 75 39 44.9 196 138 26 32 58 534 71 40 40 50 90 110 45 120 155 60 17 3 5,833 7.5 833,512 15.2 142.9 37,823 290.86 5,833 358,034 5 101 330 1,881 2,979 526 11 2,366 21,919 2,542 40,089 856 9,928 2,161 30,161 1,410 17,668 4,128 347,548 1,846 19,616 1,063 11,315 1,227 12,939 2,302 38,170 597 16,630 141 2,335 1,419 55,035 5,773 100 856 1,929 1,999 732 157 44.5 1,478 1,117 211 150 420 458 116 4,355 795 690 795 1,095 1,125 710 480 280 541 100 24,170 31.1 1,934,092 35.4 80.0 19,742 257.55 24,170 814,313 411 3,226 7,166 10,117 3,146 104 7,358 44,553 9,561 106,707 3,237 25,463 8,148 81,244 5,662 68,485 14,394 772,323 6,261 49,178 3,265 23,131 2,698 17,521 6,838 67,742 2,475 42,475 400 4,600 5,337 137,842 23,970 455 3,428 7,578 7,921 3,647 941 45.1 6,213 4,560 852 801 1,795 1,543 773 17,957 2,951 1,833 332 165 9,935 3,965 3,815 3,125 1,345 755 340 630 32,089 41.3 1,860,948 34.0 58.0 U.,885 213.31 32,089 642,945 4,171 13,066 9,880 4,486 479 7 8,460 47,723 12,717 132,163 4,477 30,313 10,741 101,850 7,837 87,524 19,169 786,371 8,649 73,703 4,067 26,820 2,235 12,125 7,006 47,710 3,310 42,835 631 6,250 7,101 121,926 31,859 1,110 4,665 8,095 9,567 6,028 2,394 46.5 10,464 6,247 1,576 2,641 3,111 2,541 2,821 21,625 3,666 3,159 1,045 1,925 16,905 4,635 3,640 2,580 1,155 495 250 430 65 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 10. -Tobacco farms [ Data an* tiiLsoil on roporLs for only a tuuiiplo of fmn.s. Seo tout | 51 (For definitions and explanations. Total id I commercial fiinni FARMS BV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners nurulier. . All lennnls numlwr. . Cash tenants number. . Share-cash tenants number . . Crop-share tenants nunilwr . . Livestock-shftro tenants number . . Croppers number , . Other anil unspecified tenants number. . White farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number . . All tenants number. . Croppers number . . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . . Part owners nunlier. . All tenants number. . Croppers number . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms rcnorttng . . number.. Com pickers farms reporting . . number.. Pick-up holers farms reporting . . number. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks farms report! no- . number. . Tractors farms reporting.. number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms report! ng . . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. n umber . . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. Garden tractors farms reporting.. number. . Automobiles farms reporting . . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting , . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting., Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less Ulan 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting , , 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number. . See footnotes at end of table. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19, 378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 20,358 17,832 39,566 886 1,355 16,248 506 18,485 2,086 17,098 14,652 23,130 7,860 3,260 3,180 16,436 10,625 4,364 4,484 4,341 4,416 2,328 2,353 352 402 31,396 33,593 46,623 60,263 45,893 59,123 35,222 8,831 1,371 328 141 45,652 58,137 910 986 1,045 1,140 56,752 63,607 65,965 18,580 38,657 320 440 156 1,195 39,631 6,891 29,953 16,501 13,452 8,683 4,434 175 160 10,791 28,009 3,160 5,048 2,233 540 292 79 16 69,632 3,637 4,498 178 53 173 7 10 16 6 14 52 161 7 12 5 5 46 87 53 41 45 10 10 40 176 30 137 119 365 246 5 20 121 10 75 15 114 355 211 55 224 229 222 232 96 101 30 35 654 893 1,635 680 1,625 142 258 189 73 18 1,610 10 15 10 10 673 1,004 705 466 584 20 15 21 112 511 23 181 135 473 1,702 355 780 167 115 37 31 640 64 26 942 2,067 2,823 80 160 1,562 106 770 145 912 1,982 2,293 520 30 85 530 250 870 895 1,183 1,218 392 397 50 50 4,260 4,878 5,238 9,000 5,188 8,880 2,371 2,180 474 120 43 5,173 8,758 101 122 90 120 5,253 6,465 5,693 2,744 4,617 55 60 35 427 3,732 245 1,751 1,105 646 441 190 15 2,457 6,360 1,168 1,967 797 196 144 26 5,292 260 281 3,811 5,903 14,453 211 555 6,497 205 6,420 565 3,566 5,203 9,183 3,015 245 700 5,270 3,405 1,614 1,644 1,957 1,972 790 805 106 131 11,281 12,032 17,239 22,385 17,034 22,080 12,710 3,775 446 68 35 16,979 21,694 356 386 285 305 19,816 22,473 22,109 6,231 14,617 75 140 70 13,797 1,411 8,622 4,995 3,627 2,561 1,026 10 30 4,263 10,781 1,105 1,456 872 162 60 22,024 841 1,305 8,924 6,766 16,393 425 475 6,288 135 8,115 955 7,694 5,326 8,593 3,050 1,230 1,440 7,800 5,065 1,386 1,446 896 911 836 836 120 140 11,257 11,756 18,497 21,793 18,157 21,268 15,512 2,322 231 61 31 18,047 20,887 366 381 485 525 23,188 25,342 27,274 7,237 14,848 125 175 30 216 15,995 2,740 12,798 7,091 5,707 3,635 1,952 3,003 7,550 452 633 356 61 25 10 28,534 1,570 1,985 6,545 2,701 5,646 165 W0 1,780 50 3,105 406 4,795 1,756 2,845 1,220 1,750 945 2,801 1,885 250 250 70 70 196 196 35 35 3,896 3,946 4,916 5,272 4,781 5,097 4,480 286 15 4,721 5,027 70 70 170 175 7,776 8,236 10,131 1,861 3,946 35 40 5,565 2,471 6,581 3,165 3,416 2,006 1,250 70 90 555 1,440 50 75 40 10 13,097 895 900 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of lO.-Tobacco farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item id expl Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during [he year farms reporting. . acres on which used . . tons. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Corn /arms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton .farms reporting . . acres . . Pry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons. . Tobacco farn.s reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farn.s reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. All other crops farms reporting . . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used durinc the year farms reporting. . acres limed. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars . . Under $100 farms reporting. . S100 to $999 farms reporting. . S1.0O0 to 51,999 farms rcporlinn,. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poulu-y farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 toS9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars * ■ Under $200 farms reporting.. 5200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. S200 to $499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to 52,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to 54,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to 59,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. 520,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. $50,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars. . Under 5100 -. farms reporting , . $100 to 5499 farms reporting. . $500 to 5999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline nnd other peiroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. , dollars. , Under $100 farms reporting. , 5100 to 5199 farms reporting. , S500 to $999 farms reporting . 51,000 to St,999 farms reporting., 55,000 or more farms reporting. , See footnotes at end of table. 116,092 3,686,751 1,153,677 115,881 1,094,748 14,675 58,929 20,697 339,750 20,543 76,761 367 1,214 9,153 164,502 9,048 36,258 178 569 100,942 1,534,844 100,195 357,451 13,579 51,330 44,021 326,202 43,951 98,765 368 426 90,061 413,440 89,936 323,970 356 802 57,048 909,096 56,335 201,543 1,442 4,588 22,885 298,890 322,246 120,078 81,636 105,215,353 28,352 38,611 4,560 4,980 5,133 49,085 32,011,753 42,250 3,678 1,750 1,006 401 82,239 15,187,134 58,018 22,481 1,740 88,529 70,477,338 26,064 26,686 17,647 12,780 3,512 1,221 470 120 29 69,455 8,744,296 49,827 17,104 1,557 967 115,070 40,992,121 31,384 57,197 17,834 8,469 186 77,707 1,834,828 667,277 77,652 633,056 10,355 34,221 10,123 76,342 10,058 17,416 100 168 3,988 30,928 3,953 7,612 40 50 69,620 932,575 69,190 215,193 9,760 31,637 28,407 153,437 28,352 46,551 225 181 77,596 372,463 77,486 290,592 315 735 34,217 269,083 33,727 55,692 836 1,450 10,213 73,132 68,596 77,767 49,319 11,639,250 21,859 25,432 1,294 600 134 28,240 3,661,983 27,696 451 51 37 5 54,135 7,667,313 41,920 11,701 514 60,656 36,935,832 16,704 19,832 13,543 8,405 1,666 419 81 45,852 3,207,737 36,479 8,818 421 134 75,336 24,243,561 20,039 39,185 11,768 4,320 24 53 9,195 3,216 53 3,067 21 149 27 1,299 22 230 5 5 11 215 11 41 53 4,135 53 1,003 16 108 20 413 20 100 53 1,510 53 1,344 34 1,623 29 349 15 33 27 53 46 170,850 6 12 16 12 34 127,740 12 43 23,540 2 34 7 53 391,730 1 36 13,734 6 22 7 1 53 155,109 730 68,230 25,590 730 22,827 273 2,763 166 3,495 156 722 15 25 84 1,800 84 441 689 31,680 669 7,163 263 2,505 393 4,622 393 1,478 5 10 730 12,381 730 10,532 5 1 437 14,252 412 2,491 35 222 147 2,293 2,236 730 593 459,775 90 369 66 53 15 349 203,908 283 50 10 619 325,067 171 366 82 730 2,860,760 26 66 45 132 218 205 33 5 506 157,347 86 320 74 26 715 1,115,790 15 78 136 468 18 5,833 324,870 119,183 5,828 110,295 1,737 979 12,783 969 2,585 30 61 536 6,925 531 1,727 10 18 5,671 171,202 5,631 38,310 1,622 8,213 2,948 25,068 2,933 7,563 35 31 5,833 60,711 5,808 50,605 50 218 3,216 48,181 3,136 9,505 185 347 968 12,666 10,643 5,833 4,384 2,872,875 881 2,804 378 240 81 2,780 888,200 2,540 195 20 25 4,896 1,557,721 2,142 2,494 260 5,548 9,553,607 246 495 896 2,645 1,084 156 26 4,201 640,014 1,765 2,272 132 32 5,823 4,940,762 165 1,521 2,038 2,099 24,150 729,145 267,130 24,125 251,847 4,804 15,283 2,876 22,685 2,851 5,287 30 35 1,352 9,603 1,322 2,163 30 32 22,946 379,770 22,756 87,765 4,524 14,274 11,124 64,565 11,109 19,445 105 96 24,145 147,680 24, 110 115,768 105 218 11,894 104,842 11,639 21,419 391 628 3,619 29,161 25,308 24,170 16,498 4,147,025 6,071 9,650 555 196 26 9,713 1,156,416 9,592 116 5 19,193 3,114,635 13,548 5,520 125 21,236 14,400,505 2,885 6,013 7,372 4,608 316 42 15,511 1,224,022 11,603 3,766 117 25 23,970 9,667,997 2,917 12,941 6,713 1,399 32,084 568,459 205,137 32,064 198,551 3,140 6,586 4,140 26,415 4,125 6,116 20 42 1,465 9,545 1,465 2,487 28,731 281,488 28,566 66,146 2,980 6,069 10,890 49,177 10,865 15,260 60 27 32,078 121,264 32,033 90,999 130 266 13,766 80,570 13,651 17,543 190 182 3,696 20,790 21,235 32,089 19,608 3,155,365 9,606 9,667 245 90 11,299 951,574 11,234 60 22, 117 2,188,465 19,170 2,922 25 25,278 8,393,005 8,431 11,008 4,830 979 30 18,511 926,375 16,317 2,088 71 35 31,484 6,953,233 8,921 19,624 2,651 288 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 10.— Tobacco farms lW.n m.< !>»■... I on report* for only ■ n.vnr>l*> of forma. Soe taxi 53 Item (For ■ !•■( i t.i ( :i in and eirplana , Total all "in! fun Kconnmir clans ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All larm products sold total, dollars... average per farm, dollars. . . All crops mid dollars... Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . . Vegetables sold dollars . . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. .. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars . . . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . , . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . . Dairy products sold dollars . .. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars.. . LIVESTOCK AND UVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting. . . . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. . Dunbar... Milk cows farms reporting . . . number. .. Hoifers and holfor calvos t farms reporting. . . number... Steers and bulls Including steer and bull calves farms reporting... number . . . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. ., 2 to 4 head farms reporting. .. 5 to 9 head forms reporting... 10 to 19 head farms reporting. ,. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. .. 50 to 99 head farms reporting 100 to 499 head farms repining. . . 500 or more hoad farms reporting. ., Cows, including heifers tjiat have calved- 1 hoad farms reporting.. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. , . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting... 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . . 100 or more head farms reporting... Milk oows- 1 head farms reporting . . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . , 10 to 19 head farms reporting , . , 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.,. 100 or more head farms reporting. , . Horses and/Of mules. farms reporting... number... HogS and pigS farms reporting... number.. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting. .. number.. . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . . number Sheep and lambs farms reporting... number.. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . . number... Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. . number Ewes farms reporting. .. number Rams and wethers farms reporting . . . number. .. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting... number... Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold abve farms reporting. . . number . . . dollars. .. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. .. number... dollars.. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting . . . number. .. dollars . . . Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting... pounds dollars... Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting... dollars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting... dozens dol I ars . . . See footnotes at end of table. 741,11.3,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 399,775,519 5,141 378,051,726 374,043,579 1,245,950 341,257 2,420,940 21,723,793 2,220,594 1,355,800 18,147,399 29,605 131,328 27,453 66,328 23,318 37,380 13,828 39,925 8,566 25,075 11,217 11,557 3,588 2,080 1,005 130 28 16,714 9,613 846 193 63 23 16,004' 7,163 106 15 30 40,422 65,845 58,834 667,065 33,603 377,534 52,128 289,531 372 6,858 201 1,172 357 5,686 342 5,050 227 636 52,655 1,891,024 12,327 41,684 4,091,813 27,181 460,545 13,816,350 251 4,000 56,000 2,139 31,466,771 1,355,800 4,177 589,854 9,680 4,243,660 1,612,590 2,284,257 43,099 1,803,604 1,759,792 4,800 159 38,853 480,653 39,765 199,630 241,258 35 1,910 35 1,089 14 462 33 585 23 236 26 162 27 1,672 25 1,436 21 236 20 1,450 35 968 141,508 24 3,320 99,600 13 3,730,400 199,630 19 34,498 24 13,860 5,267 16,960,038 23,233 15,802,859 15,464,731 31,115 34,303 272,710 1,157,179 108,843 145,575 902,761 369 5,865 338 2,661 190 658 238 1,880 210 1,324 70 124 16 58 73 21 7 126 122 42 25 21 2 107 68 5 436 1,471 558 16,263 416 10,458 503 5,805 21 238 21 238 21 220 11 18 451 44,055 215 2,465 323,062 427 18,902 567,060 10 220 3,080 20 2,395,350 145,575 77 23,247 118 225,250 85,596 74,820,167 12,827 69,722,670 68,960,447 135,750 40,568 585,905 5,097,497 723,185 283,000 4,091,312 2,272 19,622 1,951 8,557 1,482 3,024 1,420 6,277 1,141 4,788 530 766 421 247 268 30 10 855 829 181 71 5 10 956 486 20 10 10 3,238 6,972 4,598 115,247 3,326 69,582 4,263 45,665 60 1,175 45 160 60 1,015 55 645 45 370 4,007 310,617 1,206 7,208 838,895 3,516 106,754 3,202,620 40 860 12,040 140 5,340,265 283,000 680 191,909 1,065 1,393,700 529,606 164,316,626 6,798 156,104,934 154,564,582 492,550 170,609 877,193 8,211,692 776,938 335,720 7,099,034 8,698 40,561 7,998 20,120 6,598 10,328 4,188 11,623 2,938 8,818 2,960 3,570 1,095 698 322 43 10 4,760 2,839 331 41 27 12,534 21,746 19,164 266,106 12,061 153,494 17,329 112,612 66 1,735 36 247 61 1,488 61 1,435 46 53 17,124 636,503 3,519 12,977 1,228,456 11,034 193,661 5,809,830 51 950 13,300 520 9,239,341 335,720 1,520 237,450 3,096 1,404,265 533,618 117,873,162 3,673 112, 289, 788 111, 200, 654 475,385 68,865 544,884 5,583,374 472,999 302,900 4,807,475 11,960 42,993 11,130 22,526 9,554 14,223 5,268 13,363 3,029 7,104 5,011 4,657 1,311 696 265 20 7,292 3,568 215 50 6,817 2,712 25 16,241 24,714 24,401 216,930 13,250 117,889 21,576 99,041 115 2,430 60 570 115 1,860 110 1,735 75 125 21,531 658,869 4,681 12,349 1,103,395 10,000 120, 523 3,615,690 70 1,260 17,640 976 8,270,706 302,900 1,466 86,466 3,847 994,575 377,938 23,521,269 1,579 22,327,871 22,093,373 106,350 26,753 101,395 1,193,398 98,864 88,975 1,005,559 6,271 20,377 6,001 11,375 5,480 8,685 2,681 6,197 1,225 2,805 2,645 2,440 740 381 65 3,680 2,250 3,550 1,915 15 7,947 10,780 10,086 50,847 4,525 24,675 8,436 26,172 110 1,280 60 195 100 1,085 95 1,015 50 70 9,522 239,530 2,671 5,717 456,497 2,180 17,385 521,550 80 710 9,940 470 2,490,709 88,975 415 16,284 1,530 212,010 80,565 54 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 10. -Tobacco farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all imercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters fallowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. ...farms reporting. number of litters. farms report! ng . farms reporting. farms reporting . farms reporting . farms reporting . farms reporting . farms reporting . number of litters . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes 'arms reporting. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 lo 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 lo 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . . June 2 to November 30 . Under 11 acres. . . 11 lo 24 acres . . . 25 lo 49 acres . . . 50 lo 74 acres . . . 75 to 99 acres . . . 100 or more acres Harvested for grain . . . 'arms reporting . arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. . acres. , Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres. , bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. , Wheat harvested farms reporting . , acres. . bushels. . Sales .farms reporting. , bushels. , Oats harvested for grain.. 1 arms reporting.. acres. , bushels. , Sales farms reporting . , bushels. . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres. , bushels. , Sales farms reporting . , bushels. , Rye harvested farms reportin, . . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . , bushels. , Soybeans harvested for beana farms reporting., acres grown alone., acres grown with other crops., bushels. . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting.. acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops., pounds. . Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres.. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and lor dehydrating farms reportin)., acres, tons . , Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting., acres . tons. . Sales farms reporting . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting . , tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres. . tons. Sales farms reporting . . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acree. tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 45,396 229,498 21,616 17,996 4,131 1,356 179 118 36,938 112,565 32,863 116,933 104,475 1,585,137 57,367 29,462 13,209 2,810 745 8S2 101,871 1,461,434 62,457,453 48,778 28,034,097 6,256 74,114 4,062 57,535 1,849,720 1,428 883,287 30,924 305,163 7,311,285 19,522 5,354,406 21,313 227,675 8,613,694 5,457 2,510,055 5,767 53,764 2,012,292 1,487 624,700 1,982 15,034 271,997 644 167,128 22,072 356,019 7,586 7,615,632 17,826 156,239 85 238,992,847 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 29,014 105,530 15,674 11,389 1,651 273 22 5 23,085 53,060 20,162 52,470 71,397 953,780 40,228 21,006 8,334 1,413 286 130 70,571 912,408 36,512,510 36,652 16,005,425 1,510 4,957 894 3,866 92,038 185 22,025 18,688 134,626 3,242,758 10,864 2,096,056 10,579 62,795 2,254,226 2,589 715,755 1,977 10,125 323,820 459 97,165 1,034 4,051 68,610 238 26,940 12,324 104,249 3,460 2,067,721 9,854 51,703 15 68,449,112 141,305 2,413 9,075 16,832 85 400 3,701 19,112 22,509 110 475 14,785 75,419 79,181 620 2,480 9,128 27,825 28,485 200 460 2,598 9,469 9,370 60 195 70 405 2,405 19 127 5 53 4,140 2 15 7 5 11 13 53 3,700 169,570 30 64,305 11 195 1 5 120 26 333 8,715 15 6,945 33 1,282 36,836 16 15,400 5 200 5,000 17 945 13,415 17 430 533,500 627 1 40 180 24 292 509 16 255 952 40 350 392 3,411 119 158 72 31 12 336 1,599 319 1,812 689 32,399 87 113 176 170 97 46 688 31,203 1,485,235 517 832,790 30 204 20 150 2,950 5 400 343 6,988 177,600 318 149,145 267 4,598 167,265 109 113,715 73 975 30,475 41 18,675 15 400 7,750 5 6,300 268 7,796 740 175,560 131 1,688 2,660,050 12 100 92 193 2,470 2,911 127 1,227 1,310 34 264 306 45 200 3,361 20,716 1,081 1,627 507 131 10 5 2,861 9,806 2,585 10,910 5,721 173,157 923 1,546 2,237 802 142 66 5,666 165,092 7,232,660 4,034 3,703,120 121 719 100 515 11,150 30 3,390 2,122 24,757 650,765 1,780 544,830 1,465 14,325 530,700 553 226,265 320 2,260 73,745 75 19,265 132 935 17,120 57 10,245 2,092 28,296 1,190 579,481 968 8,106 12,155,390 100 425 790 10 85 100 645 570 5 20 1,069 7,693 8,666 50 315 647 3,245 3,517 10 35 162 862 924 15 115 45 225 11,607 44,050 5,744 5,042 730 91 9,395 22,225 8,265 21,825 23,383 390,372 8,654 9,585 4,722 386 31 5 23,213 374,602 15,424,575 15,070 7,237,720 387 1,621 277 1,490 33,738 65 9,780 6,693 52,280 1,286,544 4,633 883,642 3,686 20,835 783,915 1,059 226,195 747 3,775 116,865 217 44,715 276 1,016 14,355 55 3,260 5,188 42,167 775 832,420 4,006 24,666 41,472 521 1,875 3,545 15 165 607 3,760 4,875 30 190 4,595 25,399 27,118 220 805 2,682 8,105 7,795 50 175 611 2,228 2,125 5 5 20 105 385 10,760 31,316 6,540 3,905 300 15 8,469 16,361 7,165 14,955 29,380 286,899 19,651 8,557 1,122 50 29,025 274,833 10,117,790 14,126 3,739,290 651 1,652 406 1,341 34,035 55 6,125 7,383 42,024 941,870 3,513 457,679 3,943 17,485 597,760 722 112,580 742 2,670 89,555 116 13,760 431 1,215 20,980 86 5,305 4,039 22,205 735 415,940 3,542 14,053 15 16,558,635 58,118 1,100 4,615 8,765 50 115 1,316 7,090 8,003 55 150 6,778 31,170 32,079 280 1,150 4,041 11,383 11,251 105 180 1,031 3,735 3,355 40 75 20 125 1,050 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 2 of 10. -Tobacco farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. Sflo U»xl ] 55 (For definitions Ami nxplamttions, BM loxl) Total ull commorcinl fann. SPECIFIED CHOPS HAP.VESTED-Conlinu,',! Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales. .. Irish potatoes harvested lor home uae or for sale i anno reporting. . . acres 2 . . bushels... SweetpotatoeB harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres 2 ., bushels. . . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting... acres. . . pounds. . . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting... acres. . . pounds... Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearin, fruit orchards, gropes, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . . acres. . . 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 28,412 153,513 126,081 33,990 2,215 496,725 23,600 11,047 1,576,429 3,961 3,911 7,949,760 73,811 373,185 550,531,436 5,768 1,245,950 2,787 4,120 20 413 280 17 214 61,715 53 1,510 2,600,266 393 4,622 4,182 7,355 225 332 59,150 730 12,483 22,441,285 49 31,115 2,948 25,068 21,790 2,758 501 71,865 1,762 2,247 359,510 5,833 60,981 100,464,842 412 135,750 308 440 11,124 64,565 54,148 10,798 601 150,153 7,916 4,434 616,840 56 169 410,180 24,114 149,201 227,813,721 1,846 492,550 10,890 49, 252 38,854 13,539 525 162,165 9,769 3,135 392,874 740 1,285 2,792,325 31,354 122,206 167,106,632 2,562 475,385 727 1,778 986 1,074 3,037 9,593 6,827 6,515 532 103,720 3,911 685 86,340 3,165 2,437 4,747,255 11,727 26,804 30,104,690 891 106,350 736 792 includes mill: equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 3 of 10. -Cotton farms [Data are bused on reports for only a sample of farms. See tentj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Fconomic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting .30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumos farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting Bcres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pasuired farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land Tarms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years number . 25 to 14 years number, 35 to 44 years number, 45 to 54 years number , 55 to 64 years number. 65 or more years number. Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off uheir farms, total operators reporting, 1 to 99 days operators reporting, 100 to 199 days operators reporting , 200 or more days operators reporting , With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural producLs sold operators reporting , Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working oTf farm operators reporting. With Income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural producLs sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 to 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres number 180 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17,632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37, 524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 4,827 100.0 334,620 100.0 69.3 8,666 142.90 4,827 161,177 565 1,200 1,051 1,300 527 147 31 6 836 11,110 1,544 30,688 469 6,860 1,339 23,828 1,008 14,849 2,016 90,887 1,019 12,650 348 3,335 45 420 8,235 679 21,169 62 1,090 1,522 59,431 4,781 130 452 1,115 1,633 1,223 228 48.2 1,743 1,397 100 246 481 377 291 3,084 517 438 151 270 2,705 570 525 245 160 85 70 136 50 5 0.1 7,473 2.2 1,494.6 79,388 50.46 2 213 3 574 2 337 3 237 3 325 2 468 1 44.3 22 0.5 14, 968 19,250 53.92 7 172 22 2,801 6 459 22 2,342 74 12 5,993 12 ,120 10 16 2,600 101 2.1 32,786 9.8 324.6 42, 375 134.31 101 13,271 60 1,615 61 3,177 40 1,155 46 2,022 61 1,055 86 11,453 20 525 10 360 10 210 36 1,801 2,006 5 50 46 5,336 15 25 41 5 10 44.5 482 10.0 61,825 18.5 128.3 14,849 127.12 432 30,825 30 190 206 46 10 147 3,285 171 6,994 86 1,804 131 5,190 107 2,930 197 13,199 106 3,150 55 705 110 6,075 10 335 170 11,860 477 5 45 155 150 81 41 47.5 161 80 30 51 65 321 61 160 80 50 30 50 35 25 35 15 1,621 33.6 110,603 33.1 68-. 2 9,590 156.75 1,621 60,221 10 170 400 765 256 20 290 3,705 481 7,577 130 1,320 416 6,257 340 5,640 621 24,864 345 4,135 150 1,270 20 120 160 2,240 240 8,155 15 230 530 21,330 1,601 40 145 410 535 295 176 48.6 596 336 70 190 170 146 206 1,025 215 205 120 940 185 240 90 70 40 10 40 5 1 NORTH CAROLINA 57 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 10. -Cotton farms | Unta are boned on reports for only a sample of farms. Seu text | lion) (For definitions and impliinnlions, Total all commercial fanes FARMS BV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners .. , Part owners . . , All tenants. ... Cash tenants number . Share-cnsh tenants number Crop-sharo tenants number l.iveslock-shnro tenants number > Croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. White farm operator*.: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number. . Croppers number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . Part owners „ nun, 1st . All tenants number.. Croppers number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD amis report] ng . , Grain combines Com pickers. . . Pick-up balers . Field forago harvesters . Motortrucks Tractors Tractors other Ulan pardon. . 1 tractor 2 tractors 3 tractors 4 tractors 5 or more tractors . Wheel tractors . . . Crawler tractors. , Garden tractors Automobiles Automobiles and/or motortrucks. Telephone Home freezer Milking machine Electric milk cooler . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface Gravel, shell, or 3hale Dirt or unimproved. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road , , 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. . 1 mile 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles 'arms reporting, number. arms reporting. . number., amis reporting. . number . . amis reporting.. number., 'arms reporting. . number., amis reporting., arms reporti ng . . amis reporting. , amis reporting. . 'arms reporting.. res reporting , . number* > riis reporting. , nun. her. , arms reporting. , numlier. , arms reporting. , number., amis reporting.. arms reporting. . arms reporting., arms reporting . . arms reporting.. arms reporting., i reporting. arms reporting. . arms reporting, arms reporting., arms reporting. arms reporting. . 'arms reporting . arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence number . See footnotes at end of table. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100, 598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107, 512 5,940 6,626 1,008 947 2,866 76 135 915 40 1,515 185 768 517 856 375 240 430 2,010 1,140 459 484 64 71 241 241 1,315 1,421 1,910 2,889 1,885 2,763 1,300 422 100 31 32 1,870' 2,708 55 55 86 126 2,904 3,316 3,360 979 1,218 20 25 6 51 2,305 346 2,036 1,330 706 475 226 5 676 3,434 109 197 4,282 175 370 17 114 % 127 101 277 101 242 30 36 20 10 5 96 237 5 5 10 35 96 188 101 51 61 5 5 71 431 71 141 270 20 120 120 10 45 195 92 93 5 5 61 61 5 5 246 271 X6 572 301 542 140 121 20 5 15 2% 527 15 15 25 30 380 450 421 1% 206 5 296 30 151 100 51 40 11 142 765 226 360 1,035 30 50 390 30 485 50 196 195 295 120 30 165 740 365 171 176 25 30 106 106 481 501 731 1,029 726 994 515 160 45 726 974 20 20 30 35 1,061 1,177 1,226 446 521 10 856 90 635 460 175 135 40 276 1,311 691 370 1,535 55 390 10 910 L25 481 155 475 215 210 215 1,060 695 145 150 15 15 50 50 465 475 745 885 730 860 615 105 5 5 725 845 15 15 20 25 1,340 1,450 1,585 265 410 1,066 220 1,215 745 470 295 170 5 165 725 436 16 30 1,426 35 160 2,305 111 180 58 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 10. -Cotton farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lextj (For definitions and explanations, Total all oommercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials... Liquid materials Craps on which used- Hay and cropland pasture. . Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland) Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials Liquid materials Cotton Dry materials Liquid materials Tobacco Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or limine materials used dunne the year. . Any of the following specified expenditures. . Feed for livestock and poultry tinder $100 $100 to $909 $1,000 to $1,999. $2,000 to $4,999 . $5,000 or more... Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under $1,000 51,000 to $2,499 . $2,500 to $4,999 . $5,000 to $9,999 . $10,000 or more.. Under $200 . . . S200 to $999. . $1,000 or more Under $200 $200 to $499 5500 to $999 51, 000 to $2,499... $2,500 to $1,999... $5,000 to $9,999 . . . 510,000 to 519,999 . $20,000 to $19,999 . 550,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees. . Under $100... MOO to $499.. $500 to $999. . $1,000 or more Gasoline nnd other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under $100 S100 to $499. ... . S500 to S999 51,000 to $1,999 . $5,000 or more... arms reporting. on which used . tons. s reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons. arms reporting, acres . i reporting. tons. 'arms reporting. tons. arms reporting, acres . ; reporting . arms reporting. arms reporting. acres . 'arms reporting. tons. s reporting. tons. 'amis reporting. acres. arms reporting, tons, arms reporting. tons. ; reporting,. acres . arms reporting, tons. ; reporting, tons. arms reporting, acres . I reporting. tons. arms reporting. arms reporting, acres limed. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES , reporting. i reporting. dollars. arms reporting. s reporting. s reporting. arms reporting, 'arms reporting. s reporting, dollars, s reporting. * reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, do! I ars . s reporting . s reporting. 3 reporting. s reporting, dollars. s reporting. s reporting, s reporting. s reporting, s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, dollars. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting. s reporting, s reporting, dollars, s reporting, s reporting. s reporting, s reporting, s reporting. 116,092 3,686,751 1,153,677 115,831 1,094,748 14,675 58,929 20,697 339,750 20, 543 76,761 367 1,214 9,153 164,502 9,048 36,258 178 569 100,942 1,534,844 100,195 357,451 13,579 51,330 44,021 326,202 43,951 98,765 368 426 90,061 413,440 89,936 323,970 356 802 57,048 909,096 56,335 201,543 1,442 4,588 22,885 298,890 322,246 120,078 81,636 105,215,353 28,352 38,611 4,560 4,980 5,133 49,085 32,011,753 42,250 3,678 1,750 1,006 401 82,239 15,187,134 58,018 22,481 1,740 88,529 70,477,338 26,064 26,686 17,647 12,780 3,512 1,221 470 120 29 69,455 8,744,296 49,827 17,104 1,557 967 115,070 40,992,121 31,384 57, 197 17,834 8,469 186 4,827 146,783 36,705 4,822 36,456 152 249 541 7,045 536 1,249 16 47 118 1,080 118 208 3,795 31,748 3/780 6,899 121 151 4,827 71,669 4,822 20,464 26 49 847 2,080 847 1,721 2,049 33,161 2,044 5,915 5 2 444 6,405 7,825 4,827 2,281 365,165 1,305 909 51 15 1 1,130 170,610 1,092 27 4,827 1,043,350 3,032 1,657 138 2,392 1,100,465 1,116 691 340 188 31 18 7 1 1,884 118,289 1,585 269 18 12 4,241 702,360 2,310 1,618 220 90 3 3,549 797 5 763 2 34 3 263 1 15 3 275 3 63 5 506 5 107 1 11 5 955 5 296 1 8 5 1,543 365 290 5 4 7,000 5,800 1 2 5 24,650 5 49,900 5 5,805 5 21,600 22 5,585 1,766 22 1,766 17 540 17 153 22 3,012 22 1,095 12 1,965 12 480 22 6 1,750 5 6,750 22 50,425 17 105,045 17 2,450 5 11 1 22 34,960 101 11,226 2,957 101 2,947 5 10 35 905 35 153 86 2,135 86 509 5 10 101 5,366 101 1,601 60 365 60 301 61 2,455 61 383 35 700 1,130 101 60 36,960 10 40 41 46,620 31 5 101 76,595 70 31 96 199,605 10 20 50 11,085 20 25 101 78,330 482 1,621 27,822 55,935 7,211 13,721 477 1,621 7,129 13,685 40 35 82 36 100 226 2,030 2,632 100 221 320 468 5 5 28 1 20 40 255 370 20 40 52 55 386 1,275 4,966 11,140 381 1,275 1,140 2,383 30 25 27 31 482 1,621 13,298 28,278 477 1,621 3,892 7,819 10 10 27 4 175 395 460 940 175 395 342 799 271 780 6,813 12,575 271 780 1,383 2,161 80 150 1,360 2,680 1,505 3,540 482 1,621 261 830 75,770 125,520 95 445 136 365 25 15 5 5 140 385 26,350 48,250 130 380 10 482 233,735 427 55 372 262,220 85 116 75 86 10 216 29,354 125 76 10 452 159,085 115 207 100 30 1,621 395,855 641 960 20 936 341,975 330 310 240 56 676 42,455 540 131 5 1,466 227,680 640 756 65 5 See footnotes at end of table. NORTH CAROLINA 59 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 10.— Cotton farms | lu'n ore ba i-i on i ■ > - ti ■ for only a nampl" of fa/nut. -■<• text J (For definitions and explanations, IN tout) Total nil commufniil farm* ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold i total, dollar* average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruiLs anil nuLs, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural socially products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold lollars. , LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting. . number, , Cows, including heifers that have calved .farms reporting.. Milk cows farms reporting.. number. . Heifers and hoi far calves farms reporting., number . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farm* reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farm« reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head . , farm* reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. ■ 50 to 74 head farms reporting . , 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting., 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. , 100 or more head farms reporting . , Horses and/Of mules farms reporting . . number.. HOgS and pigS farms reporting.. Bora since June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Born before June 1 farms reporting . . number. , Sheep and lambS farms reporting.. number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . , number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . , number . , Ewes farms reporting . . number. , Ranis and wethers farms reporting . . number . , Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number, , Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting . . number, . dollars.. Milk and cream sold farms reporting . . dollars . , Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens. , dol I ars . See footnotes at end of table. 741, 113, -170 13,811,799 6,172 2,861 531,088,541 13,048,393 490,829,651 12,807,754 7,821,317 1U.250 8,603,791 6,034 23,833,782 120,355 210,024,929 763,406 96,604,558 116,862 47,687,561 105,425 65,732,810 541,119 54,759 2,256 657,511 10,242 51,093 2,090 337,423 5,095 42,794 1,875 194,643 3,242 31, 514 967 204,061 3,254 22,149 492 116,027 1,893 15,117 892 17,816 875 6,915 261 5,804 150 5,988 50 2,341 26 765 2 13 23,563 1,268 18,739 772 3,974 21 2,044 11 1,825 16 567 204 177 2 23,952 1,208 14, 545 662 1,511 5 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 2,105 107,495 3,763 88,744 3,549 1,364,115 21,686 52,138 1,611 801,843 10,320 78,626 2,958 562,272 11,366 1,616 5 40,900 50 870 5 7,695 15 1,585 5 33,205 35 1,502 5 30,205 35 1,220 3,000 79,367 3,039 10,957,088 106,612 30,579 887 267,939 3,190 28,094,207 245,325 44,471 '886 1,212,248 9,285 36,367,440 278,550 1,272 6 29,639 80 414, 946 1,120 9,543 301 911,646,526 3,019,090 47,687,561 105,425 14,742 277 56,414,201 40,588 20,900 497 92,521,303 194,735 35,158,100 73,999 255,648 51,130 215,146 209,046 6,100 40,502 1,972 1,200 5 579 4 294 3 10 2 107 3 36 3 320 2 255 2 800 178 21,300 3 500 15,000 1 45 630 1 20,640 1,200 2 224 2 4,600 1,748 542,354 24,652 514,170 •'»;, ,.]■■ 800 18 4,740 28,184 23,699 4,485 7 44 7 207 2 105 15 5,075 1 2 195 6 143 4,290 10 23,205 5 1,300 494 1,381,905 13,682 1,326,808 1,251,931 2,100 517 72,260 55,097 4,947 1,250 48,900 86 1,235 71 411 56 91 46 284 25 540 66 166 86 1,600 46 825 81 775 4,455 50 430 33,800 36 490 14,700 5 64,000 1,250 25 554 25 11,560 4,393 2,947,878 6,116 2,788,327 2,738,116 24,660 3,126 22,425 159,551 24,296 17,975 117,280 272 2,164 247 907 200 355 132 814 67 443 90 110 20 20 17 135 96 125 75 237 595 392 3,974 221 2,135 327 1,839 306 12,897 127 560 44,890 136 2,092 62,760 35 498,470 17,975 40 3,284 45 55,295 21,012 5,370,624 3,313 5,074,652 5,008,525 51,625 837 13,665 295,972 33,683 43,520 218,769 825 3,240 780 1,655 685 1,200 355 1,095 230 490 320 295 110 85 15 475 290 15 440 240 5 716 1,334 1,215 8,475 580 3,855 1,055 4,620 5 50 5 15 5 35 5 1,095 40,650 330 1,180 87,810 385 4,230 126,900 5 35 490 105 1,275,440 43,520 100 5,688 170 72,685 27,620 3,313,390 1,276 3,129,290 3,091,524 28,965 1,536 7,265 184,100 28,265 41,480 114,355 1,061 2,971 986 1,801 931 1,586 430 945 160 225 456 435 120 45 5 616 370 611 320 1,076 1,588 1,846 7,110 760 3,145 1,486 3,965 1,545 42,735 375 840 57,330 320 1,830 54,900 155 1,160,540 41,480 100 7,633 250 49,295 18,732 60 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 10. -Cotton farms Data are based on reports foe only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959.... farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters. . 20 to 39 litters. . 40 to 69 litters. . 70 or more litters June 2 to November arms report! ng . 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting . arms reporti ng . arms reporting. larms reporting, number of litters. December 1 to June 1 Tflrms reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Under 11 acres. , 11 to 24 acres . . 25 to 49 acres . . 50 to 74 acres . . 75 to 99 acre9 . . 100 or more acre Harvested for grain . . i reporting. i reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. 'arms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . , acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . , Sales farms reporting . . bushels . , Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres . bushels. • Sales farms reporting . , bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting , bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . , Sales farms reporting . . bushels . , Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting.. acreB grown alone . , acres grown with other crops. bushels . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops. pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting, acres . tons. . Sales farms reporting . tans. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons.. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . acres. tons. Sales farms reporting. tans. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . acres . Sales farms reporting . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting . acres . tans. Sales farms reporting . tans. Qrass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres . tans, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. Total all commercial farms 447, "159 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 U,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 45,3% 1,036 229,498 2,422 21,616 800 17,996 212 4,131 23 1,356 179 ■ns 1 36,938 765 112,565 1,241 32,863 646 116,933 1,181 104,475 3,996 1,585,137 33,653 57,367 3,167 29,462 641 13,209 158 2,810 20 745 6 882 4 101,871 3,931 1,461,434 32,493 62,457,453 887,615 48,778 1,197 28,034,097 246,710 6,256 379 74,114 2,344 4,062 238 57,535 1,928 1,849,720 43,995 1,428 77 883,287 16,735 30,924 1,611 305,163 17,296 7,311,285 346,765 19,522 930 5,354,406 237,785 21,313 1,132 227,675 10,627 8,613,694 324,465 5,457 314 2,510,055 111,240 5,767 285 53,764 2,091 2,012,292 75,370 1,487 98 624,700 47,240 1,982 53 15,034 1,239 271,997 18,860 644 37 167,128 13,575 22,072 361 356,019 5,372 7,586 270 7,615,632 101,208 17,826 415 156,239 2,795 85 238,992,847 2,593,455 156 638 730 15 40 50 205 205 1,016 7,237 7,180 45 220 579 2,809 3,164 11 65 70 200 210 11 55 445 5 546 3 5 486 16,450 1 4,500 2 173 2 173 3,000 1 2,000 4 258 6,355 4 5,950 4 322 10,450 2 2,300 3 153 6,520 1 4,000 2 290 4,900 2 4,000 4 471 10,680 271 1 8 25 2 213 320 17 540 5 5 1 17 540 18,475 11 14,275 1 30 1 30 500 1 300 6 100 2,600 6 2,425 265 8,500 333 18,500 6 18,000 15 600 8,200 15 6,625 6 835 16,700 5 45 90,000 273 10 30 36 110 41 163 91 2,145 15 86 2,025 59,950 40 16,750 15 130 10 125 4,175 5 2,500 80 1,985 54,450 70 47,775 70 1,215 50,915 35 23,500 26 315 10,950 16 8,925 20 285 4,900 20 2,950 40 1,715 200 34,850 5 15 19,000 25 225 340 26 225 285 1 5 5 10 10 2,330 50 315 275 10 25 10 70 75 111 1,475 1,252 15 50 50 430 505 25 375 161 450 526 930 95 355 56 90 10 5 136 320 263 510 106 285 263 420 397 1,355 4,976 12,275 261 1,010 75 275 46 70 15 387 1,340 4,731 11,905 139,770 319,535 150 445 42,500 91, 525 51 100 520 510 30 75 445 405 9,090 11,335 15 20 3,400 3,310 261 670 4,553 6,625 91,850 124,930 220 370 70,170 80,295 1% 480 2,615 3,635 90,955 100,310 65 130 29,250 32,710 70 115 550 560 19,950 15,500 30 30 10,270 5,620 11 59 830 75 136 940 1,031 10 30 14,680 17,533 45 125 620 1,230 589,250 1,105,800 45 145 170 5 15 375 2,800 2,635 20 135 220 1,050 1,105 10 60 25 85 95 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 3 of 10. -Cotton farms [DftU nre bund nn reportn for only ■ nunplo of farms. See text | 61 Hem Total nil commercial fami* Economic claim (For definition* nml Mpltnationfi hop U'xl) Total Claaal Claaa II Cliumlll Claa. IV Clam. V Claaa VI SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continu.il 44,031 327,040 279,026 4,827 72,122 64,276 5 955 941 22 3,020 2,465 101 5,366 4,964 482 13,483 13, 11B 1,621 28,468 25,713 2,596 acres. .. bales . . . 20,830 17,075 Irish potatoes harvested for home UBe 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 1,349 77 14,742 3 1 72 5 (Z) 90 30 6 635 175 22 2,820 470 33 5,775 666 acres 2 . . bushels . . . 15 5,350 Sweetpotatoes harvested Tor home use 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 1,340 222 31,762 3 (z) 36 10 3 350 20 10 1,600 116 30 3,755 510 88 11,875 681 acres 2 . . bushels. . . 91 14,146 acres . . . pounds . . . 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 10 13 6,000 10 13 6,000 acres . . . pounds . . . 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 842 2,184 2,302,560 1 7 10,500 6 33 41,100 60 379 461,550 175 493 647,290 395 1,005 920,185 205 267 221,935 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 469 124,250 127 191 2 6,100 1 4 1 800 1 10 5 2,100 10 18 66 24,660 30 95 185 51,625 55 46 210 28, 965 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting, . . acres. . . 30 18 Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Includes mili equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. *Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushela harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. ,i 62 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 4 of 10.— Other field-crop farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lextj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number PcrcenL distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Valued land and buildings: Average per farm dol lars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1(1 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1 ,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) forms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured forms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) forms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping .systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years number , 25 to 14 years number . 35 to 44 years number, 45 to 54 years number , 55 to 64 years number . 65 or more years number. Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 to 99 ncres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres number 160 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 ocres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 -.,086,019 17,632 28,771 24,762 25, 246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37, 535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10, 169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 2,506 100.0 255,458 100.0 101.9 17,177 181.10 2,506 135,770 265 435 385 575 573 196 55 21 761 6,328 529 8,095 142 1,155 433 6,940 493 9,343 1,214 82, 568 356 4,354 168 1,702 58 2,278 780 23,143 71 1,572 25 580 127 3,020 2,495 105 327 604 709 594 156 46.9 653 536 51 66 196 128 80 1,853 256 231 50 140 1,040 280 280 250 146 105 55 161 38 10 1 72 2.9 40,003 15.7 555.6 83,578 188.82 72 26,708 5 15 30 21 1 19 1,222 13 625 2 165 12 460 12 1,381 60 8,710 19 274 8 122 22 1,763 11 842 11 775 7 IS 23 8 15 50.7 80 3.2 25,150 9.8 314.4 54,031 177.64 50 550 30 300 10 90 25 210 25 180 70 10,900 5 45 30 3,180 5 125 10 25 15 20 10 48.6 332 13.2 58,100 22.7 175.0 31,157 183.21 332 31,053 10 40 136 146 135 1,175 126 1,255 30 315 106 940 90 1,605 227 20,367 72 1,330 45 400 6 225 165 7,585 25 280 50 750 332 35 111 105 56 25 46.5 10 262 35 45 10 582 23.2 64,300 25.2 110.5 17,877 183.03 582 33,959 15 55 155 342 15 222 1,531 105 3,545 25 155 90 3,390 126 3,257 277 19,886 85 485 35 225 266 7,171 15 275 15 555 21 305 90 170 191 65 136 111 10 15 446 65 5 130 95 140 95 46 15 5 40 10 1 670 26.7 41,095 16.1 61.3 10,801 173.56 670 22,835 10 75 180 345 60 175 835 100 645 25 120 80 525 100 1,530 290 13,315 70 840 30 550 185 1,905 10 125 15 305 660 15 95 135 205 155 55 47.9 195 125 25 45 90 45 45 475 70 55 25 410 85 75 50 15 20 5 10 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of lO.-Other field-crop farms [Data ar*i hiuttx) on roporti for only a Hviiplii of fnjw*, Soo tout ) 63 (For deflnitia FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners nonAer . . Purt owners number . . All tenant- numbof . . Cash tenants number . . Share-cash tenants numtier . . Crop-share tennnLs number,. Livestock-share tenants number . . Croppers number. . Other anil unspecified tenants numlier. . White farm operators: Full OWTiara number. . Part owners number . . All tenants number. . Croppers number . . Nonwhito form operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number ■ . All tenanls number, . Croppers number. . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain eombines farms repotting . . number-i . Com pickors farms reporting. . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks forms reporting . . number.. Tractors farms reporting . . number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting. . S tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting.. number. . Garden tractors farms reporting. . number. . Automobiles farms reporting. . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting , , Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower Tarms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road Tarnis reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting . , 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. , 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . persons. . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number. . See footnotes at end of table. Total nil commercial fur 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 i'i, f.t 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56, 661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73, 914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102, 666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 440 725 1,3*1 40 35 450 30 720 66 370 530 361 135 70 195 980 585 289 318 310 325 58 63 13 1,074 1,4*7 1,411 2,536 1,381 2,475 717 445 132 43 44 1,371 2,408 53 67 61 61 1,546 1,795 1,886 585 973 6 6 ,390 190 904 423 481 276 180 10 15 713 3,502 221 576 2,242 153 111 3 3 67 240 72 380 72 375 16 34 67 348 13 27 5 5 67 114 72 50 210 70 140 190 15 35 20 5 5 60 410 56 160 116 5 10 70 51 135 61 100 100 85 85 6 6 267 322 302 586 302 585 101 130 60 11 302 580 5 5 297 368 327 167 242 226 10 96 51 45 30 10 176 996 66 116 291 31 10 71 176 335 5 10 135 15 160 10 66 126 95 35 5 50 240 125 285 335 437 710 437 695 246 145 30 11 437 670 25 25 15 15 412 498 492 122 276 327 50 195 95 100 45 50 191 897 522 40 20 65 145 4*0 15 15 U5 245 20 15 50 3*5 215 20 20 25 30 10 10 5 5 195 205 305 385 290 370 210 80 290 365 5 5 15 15 420 430 500 90 195 375 35 260 95 165 100 55 10 135 430 600 30 40 195 145 430 295 30 150 75 90 60 70 340 235 10 10 20 20 5 5 190 205 215 280 200 260 145 50 5 195 255 5 5 20 20 285 305 420 85 140 335 170 165 95 65 85 430 5 10 690 45 35 64 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 10. -Other field-crop farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used dunne the year farrr.s reporting. acres on which used, tons. , Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting . tons., Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons., Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms re|iortinc. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons., Corn ■ farms reporting., Dry materials farms reporting. , tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons., Cotton- famis reporting. Pry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Tobacco farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials forms reporting. tons . All other crops farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Lime or timing materials used durin? the year farms reporting. acres limed. tons . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Under 5100 farms reporting. $100 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting . dollars. Under $1,000 farms reporting. $1,000 to Si?, 499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 or more -farms reporting. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 farms reporting. $200 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 or more farms reporting. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 to 519,999 farms reporting. $20,000 to $-19,999 farms reporting. S50,000 or more farms reporting. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting, dol 1 ars . Under $100 farms reporting. ^100 to $499 farms reporting, $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 or more farms reporting . Gasoline nnd other petroleum fuel and oil for the rann business farms reporting. dollars. Under $l(Mi farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. 51,000 to 54,099 forms reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of tahle. 116,092 2,471 3,686,751 111,795 1,153,677 41,951 115,881 2,471 1,094,748 40,081 14,675 435 58,929 1,870 20,697 219 339,750 2,875 20,543 219 76,761 747 367 1,214 9,153 80 164, 502 515 9,048 80 36,258 167 178 569 100,942 2,165 1,534,844 42,795 100,195 2,154 357,451 11,521 13,579 420 51,330 1,689 44,021 1,583 326,202 13,445 43,951 1,583 98,765 4,122 368 25 426 74 90,061 351 413,440 981 89,936 351 323,970 783 356 5 802 3 57,048 1,780 909,096 51,184 56,335 1,775 201,543 22,741 1,442 26 4,588 104 22,885 952 298,890 18,788 322,246 11,309 120,078 2,506 81,636 1,273 105,215,353 412,347 28,352 575 38,611 592 4,560 81 4,980 18 5,133 7 49,085 701 32,011,753 178,800 42,250 666 3,678 27 1,750 5 1,006 401 3 82,239 1,896 15,187,134 493,309 58,018 1,092 22,481 722 1,740 82 88, 529 1,836 70,477,338 1,825,770 26,064 760 26,686 436 17,647 210 12,780 278 3,512 90 1,221 39 470 12 120 10 29 1 69,455 1,568 8,744,296 620,805 49,827 915 17,104 411 1,557 141 967 101 115,070 2,191 40,992,121 895,751 31,384 760 57,197 887 17,834 317 8,469 216 186 11 72 26,313 15,709 72 15,066 44 643 19 1,065 19 249 56 7,735 55 1,894 34 570 2 73 2 9 67 17,440 67 12,914 11 73 41 2,752 1,904 72 37 90, 102 43 52,519 21 22 72 782,580 10 10 29 12 10 1 51 316,710 72 214, 501 80 8,155 3,012 15 150 15 39 80 3,350 80 1,073 35 169 40 620 40 155 5 10 30 135 30 131 70 3,900 70 1,420 5 15 35 1,150 1,305 65 56,225 15 35 5 5 5 35 17,945 25 10 65 29,450 15 45 5 80 173, 380 20 5 20 30 75 54,030 5 35 15 20 332 24,715 7,937 332 7,346 81 591 30 450 30 118 25 280 25 72 307 8,830 302 2,547 81 517 251 3,822 251 1,149 10 55 101 346 101 261 5 3 286 10,987 281 3,199 10 16 176 5,826 3,790 332 236 96,805 30 176 30 141 40,130 130 11 582 26,282 7,777 582 7,506 110 271 55 455 55 155 30 130 30 57 542 11,855 537 3,180 105 268 460 4,245 460 1,227 5 3 130 350 130 275 402 9,247 402 2,612 245 5,050 2,400 582 335 99,275 140 160 25 10 160 21,195 160 292 471 116,295 104,175 102 240 160 231 30 307 507 415,740 286,855 35 135 40 191 55 80 137 86 40 10 5 211 376 103,000 87,360 35 175 100 140 56 45 20 16 327 562 220, 550 229,900 10 100 120 302 121 120 76 40 660 17,735 4,925 660 4,849 70 76 50 555 50 110 605 7,235 605 1,867 70 70 505 3,430 505 1,119 5 6 55 120 55 89 425 6,310 425 1,634 265 2,965 1,450 670 280 43, 975 160 120 185 19,275 185 550 125,270 325 205 20 460 108,345 240 155 50 15 420 39,500 315 85 20 575 99,800 225 305 45 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 10.— Other field-crop farms 1 1 'n'ii :ui' tiiL-.-l on report* for only * Meunpln nf fimnn. -•" text ) 65 (For definition" and explanations, mm) toil) Total all commercial farms ESTIMATED VALUE OR PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All (arm products sold total, dollar*.. average per farm, dollars*. AH crops sold dollars . . Field crops other than vegetables and fruits and nut-s, sold dollars. . Vegetable! sold. dollars . . Fruits and nuts sold dollars ■ . Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars.. All livestock and livestock product* sold dollars , . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold, dollars.. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting . . number . . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. Milk cows farms reporting, . number.. Hoifers and heifer calves .farms reporting. . number,. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting, . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calvos- 1 head farms report i ng . . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have cnlvod- 1 head farms reporting. , 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 bead farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . , 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. , 100 or more head farms reporting. , Horses and/Of mules farms reporting . . HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number., Bom since June 1 farms reporting. , number . , Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number. . Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . number , , Ewes farms reporting . . number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting. , number. Chickens* months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Caule and calves sold abve farms reporting. number.. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . dollars , . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number, dollars. Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting. pounds, dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 741, 113,470 6,172 531,088,541 .'.90,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31, 514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 L4,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 17,323,052 6,913 16,123,668 14,976,151 1,100,754 16,993 29,770 1,199,384 62,377 143,495 993,512 688 5,253 652 2,548 488 1,090 338 1,418 288 1,287 220 260 65 66 67 6 355 235 46 6 340 142 1,055 1,991 1,807 38,075 1,190 21,250 1,646 16,825 33 818 17 132 33 686 33 643 23 43 1,594 54,735 318 1,616 190,435 986 25,052 751,560 23 522 7,308 26 2,409,583 143,495 142 7,282 334 144,615 54,955 4,271,131 59, 321 3,966,826 3,112,158 829,879 13,789 11,000 304,305 336 142,000 161,969 36 1,617 36 800 13 450 26 437 31 380 28 94 24 2,727 23 1,935 24 792 12 703 7 107 12 596 12 565 12 26 590 82,465 24 2,386 71,580 12 462 6,468 6 2,380,000 142,000 1 800 304 1,683,307 21,041 1,571,733 1,454,225 117,500 111,574 874 30 275 25 70 15 15 20 115 25 90 30 50 55 4,010 45 2,495 50 1,515 50 1 560 25 120 13 650 60 3 235 97 050 4,206,354 12,670 3,842,102 3,783,626 49,725 401 8,350 364,252 39,136 300 324,816 142 1,086 126 628 90 120 77 236 67 222 3,853,352 6,621 3,613,421 3,542,042 63,375 1,199 6,805 239,931 9,084 230,847 180 950 170 470 140 185 85 305 65 175 100 55 15 105 35 15 2,300 874 116 231 304 438 277 466 10,053 11 ,485 221 326 5,900 5 ,735 267 425 4,153 5 ,750 6 10 60 35 5 10 6 ID 60 25 6 10 53 20 6 5 7 5 205 422 14,235 14 345 62 80 311 230 37, 575 23 815 242 300 8,201 6 865 246,030 205 950 6 5 55 5 770 70 5 6,450 300 30 41 4,540 1 533 65 102 90,750 19 790 34,486 7 521 2,424,408 3,619 2,290,824 2,264,1V. 24,800 790 1,080 133,584 8,894 950 123,740 145 765 145 355 115 150 55 180 55 230 285 535 505 5,900 305 3,215 455 2.685 5 20 5 15 5 5 5 5 430 12,920 55 235 24,340 225 3,270 98,100 5 15,695 950 40 939 85 20,935 7,955 884,500 1,149 838,762 819,946 15,475 806 2,535 45,738 4,053 245 41,440 155 560 150 225 115 170 145 45 190 50 65 35 85 65 65 50 365 570 480 3,900 270 1,970 425 1,930 470 10,655 70 130 8,590 135 1,095 32,850 10 7,438 245 30 238 60 10,040 3,815 66 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of 10. -Other field-crop farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a 9ample of farms. See text/] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more liUers. . . June 2 to November 30 .farms reporting, lumber of litters. 'arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting . arms reporting . 'arms reporting . arms reporting. 'arms reporting, number of litters., December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED ?om for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres Harvested for grain farms reporting . farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting. farms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . , bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Wheat harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels . . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . acres. . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. , acres. . bushels . , Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Rye harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Soybeans harvested for beanB farms reporting. acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops. bushels. Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. pounds. Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tans. Sales farms reporting . tonB. Other hay cut farms reporting . acres . tone. Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table . ■45,396 229,498 21,616 17, 996 4,131 1,356 179 118 36,938 112,565 32,863 116,933 104,475 1,585,137 57,367 29,462 13,209 2,810 745 882 101,871 1,461,434 62,457,453 48,778 28,034,097 6,256 74, 114 4,062 57, 535 1,849,720 1,428 883,287 30,924 305,163 7,311,285 19, 522 5,354,406 21,313 227,675 8,613,694 5,457 2,510,055 5,767 53,764 2,012,292 1,487 624,700 1,982 15,034 271,997 644 167,128 22,072 356,019 7,586 7,615,632 17,826 156,239 85 238,992,847 447,459 6,696 51, 990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27, 326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 1,164 5,797 575 447 85 56 919 2,687 842 3,110 2,240 43,918 1,120 592 388 71 15 54 2,200 40,925 1,930,795 1,191 932,555 175 2,800 125 2,660 91,785 80 71,780 293 2,582 66,060 163 49,083 95 611 17, 980 13 6,050 20 60 1,425 25 105 2,600 5 1,870 1,137 20,663 635 442,781 1,964 31,721 60,230,426 21 105 185 72 482 879 5 25 83 337 504 100 260 305 20 140 155 1 23 248 22 265 56 7,735 5 1 6 44 56 7,575 397,350 48 314,915 30 1,710 30 1,710 65,225 25 57,225 28 602 18,315 28 18,053 9 194 6,410 65 2,000 5 1,870 50 6,195 340 117,201 7 654 1,297,850 60 140 3 92 244 45 560 10 20 40 260 40 300 3,400 15 10 30 15 10 75 2,605 134,725 50 95,400 15 270 15 270 9,200 15 9,200 25 435 10,700 25 9,225 10 90 3,225 5 2,850 60 2,045 48,550 30 1,640 3,448,000 40 226 1,734 55 111 40 20 191 774 195 960 312 8,985 60 85 L36 26 5 302 7,800 402,845 196 152,680 50 435 40 400 8,825 25 3,300 105 850 21,950 65 15,865 15 50 1,850 5 1,200 10 30 750 10 20 300 270 5,205 118,240 261 8,771 18,881,351 287 6 87 199 340 1,655 155 150 20 15 270 770 260 885 557 11,978 135 241 146 25 10 547 11, 520 526,820 377 217,430 30 225 20 195 5,655 10 1,755 65 400 8,305 25 3,090 16 97 1,700 10 20 300 332 4,303 45 97,790 491 9,826 18,762,695 125 15 80 125 280 845 160 100 20 215 380 190 465 635 7,815 380 190 60 5 635 7,565 325,470 330 118,880 25 105 20 85 2,880 5 300 35 180 4,165 10 2,500 15 95 2,520 285 2,300 200 49,740 635 7,685 13,093,770 15 145 260 30 60 105 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 4 of lO.-Other field-crop farms | Data are bn-iwt nn rtpoftl for only n samplit of farms. See UntJ 67 (For definition!* nnd explanation**, aee text) Total all commercial (arm* Economic claaa SPECIFIED CROPS HAHVESTED-Conlinued Cotton harvested farms reporting . . . acres. . . bales. . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres 2 . . bushels. . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 , bushels. . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres. . pounds. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . Sales dollars . . land in bearing and nonbearing fruit, orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting. . acres. . 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 1,583 13,460 11,701 994 9,869 2,150,517 980 3,233 611,155 20 11 16,010 331 1,003 1,436,215 352 1,100,754 72 139 72 7,202 1,631,232 5 (Z) 60 46 829,879 620 580 60 1,021 216,040 40 556 167,060 30 137 314,000 25 117, 500 251 3,837 3,426 151 1,028 169,710 120 1,044 190,930 5 5 9,250 96 350 472,225 56 49,725 460 4,245 3,730 226 339 82,305 245 864 153,040 10 5 5,510 120 355 449,300 90 63,375 505 3,430 2,885 235 161 30,180 250 287 41,335 55 126 172,190 50 24,800 325 1,255 985 250 IIS 21,050 320 482 58,730 5 1 1,250 30 35 28,500 85 15,475 25 13 Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 68 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 5 of 10.- Vegetable farms [Bala are based on reports for only ft sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Foonomic class FIRMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Otfier cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms Woodland not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms Improved pasture farms reporting acres reporti ng acres reporting reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms Cropland used for gram or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years number . 25 to 34 years number . 35 to 44 years number . 45 to 54 years number. 55 to 6 . -number. 65 or more years number.. Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting.. Witri income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. . With oilier income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting,. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting.. With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 to 49 acres number - , 50 to 69 acres number . . 70 to 99 acres number . . 100 to 139 acres number.. 140 to 179 acres number . . 180 to 219 acres number . , 220 to 259 acres number. 260 to 499 acres number . , 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number. , 2,000 or more acres number. See foot/lotos at end of Ublo. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17,632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26, 316 898,198 119,212 3,a4 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 668 100.0 66,701 100.0 99.9 18,770 189.61 668 24,548 175 246 81 80 36 16 31 199 2,424 259 5,010 101 845 203 4,165 197 3,853 403 24,968 281 3,553 115 1,125 47 132 2,225 80 2,085 5 25 100 2,230 668 10 91 123 172 256 16 48.8 230 179 15 36 86 104 39 438 75 45 285 90 85 81 10 5 20 30 19 2.8 11,375 17.1 598.7 193,625 376.58 2 19 6 200 6 200 ,345 10 65 10 65 1 30 11 500 20 3.0 6,850 10.3 342.5 71,667 193.00 20 5,120 50 15 1,220 5 250 5 50 15 1,025 20 630 10 1,310 5 175 30 4.5 3,285 30,500 278.54 30 2,030 10 50 15 185 10 175 5 25 20 595 10 200 5 100 15 575 5 150 112 16.8 16,992 25.5 151.7 13,192 96.78 112 4,141 5 26 20 40 15 27 325 41 685 15 80 36 605 41 780 72 9,526 40 1,050 30 320 1 51 11 140 10 185 5 165 20 15 30 46 1 48.4 142 a. 3 10,344 15.5 72.8 13,431 185.95 142 2,296 30 80 21 10 1 40 440 47 1,050 25 115 32 935 46 1,708 62 3,682 56 873 20 315 10 180 30 170 15 185 15 825 142 5 26 46 35 15 15 44.3 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of lO.-Vegetable farms 1 Dm* bih burntd on i opart* for only ■ inmfilu of furv. . Stw text ] 69 (For definitions and explanations, son tout) Total nil ul turns FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners . All tenant*.. Cosh tennnLs Shnro-cnsh tennnLs . Crop-shore tenants . Livestock-shore tennnLs numl Croppers numl Other nnd unspecified tennnLs bor White fttmi opernlors: Full owners number. . Part owners numbis-. All tenants number . Croppers number. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners Part owners All tennnLs Croppers , .number. ..number i . .numls-r. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines fnrms reporti ng . . number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number ■ Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting.. Tractors farms reporting.. Tractors other than pardon farms reporting.. number.. 1 [racier farms reporting . . 2 tractors forms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporti ng . . 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. Wheel tractors farms renorting.. number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. Garden tractors farms reporting. , numlier. . Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting . , Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . Gravel, shell, or shale forms reporting . Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road forms 1 mile farms 2 or 3 miles farms 4 miles farms 5 or more miles farms FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farm; reporti ng . reporting . . reporting., reporting, reporting.. reporting, persons. reporting, persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers s reporting. 9 reporting. 3 reporting. s reporting. s reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting, . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number.. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56, 661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19, 378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 319 223 120 40 5 15 274 208 105 30 38 48 26 36 20 20 15 15 451 623 387 707 377 682 237 75 16 25 24 376 671 11 11 20 25 368 432 553 311 174 15 15 262 190 205 105 100 893 58 306 543 78 47 112 19 112 19 112 13 436 13 236 10 215 148 96 143 65 20 6 5 96 138 5 5 5 5 27 127 112 77 112 52 20 76 111 1 1 57 63 112 115 16 11 230 70 45 190 55 40 10 40 15 5 5 200 205 145 180 135 160 110 25 135 155 5 5 15 20 175 205 270 130 65 135 80 120 45 25 15 20 20 300 25 20 See footnotes at end of table. 70 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 10 -Vegetable farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] ItCfll {For definitions and explanations, Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used rturm? the jronr farms reporting. . acres on which used . . tons. . Dry materials farms reporti ng . . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting... tons.. Crops on which used- May and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. , tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. , tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Corn /arms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Liquid materials farms reporting, . tons.. Cotton farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Tobacco farms reporting. . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. , All other crops farms reporting. . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed. . tons .. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting . . $100 to $909 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 or more farms reporting . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 forma reporting. . $2,500 to "4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to 59,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 or ntore farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. 5200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. 5200 to 5499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to 52,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,990 farms reporting.. $5,000 Lo $0,999 farms reporting. . 510,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . 520,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. . 550,000 or more farms reporting. , Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting . . dollars , . Under $100 .' farms reporting. . ^100 to .$499 farms reporting. . $500 lo S999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or ntore farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the fanu business farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting. . SI 00 to $499 ; farms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting . . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 or more farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. 116,092 636 3,686,751 21,989 1,153,677 10,169 115,881 636 1,0*4,748 10,100 14,675 25 58,929 69 20,697 160 339,750 1,255 20,543 160 76,761 358 367 1,214 9,153 45 164,502 180 9,048 45 36,258 63 178 569 100,942 448 1,534,844 4,160 100,195 443 357,451 1,230 13,579 20 51,330 66 44,021 51 326,202 340 43,951 51 98,765 93 368 5 426 1 90,061 101 413,440 140 89,936 101 323,970 136 356 802 57,048 591 909,096 16,694 56,335 591 201,543 8,220 1,442 5 4,588 2 22,885 185 298,890 1,475 322,246 1,825 120,078 668 81,636 399 105,215,353 187,895 28,352 176 38,611 202 4,560 6 4,980 10 5,133 5 49,085 215 32,011,753 140,655 42,250 200 3,678 5 1,750 5 1,006 401 5 82,239 292 15,187,134 75,320 58,018 241 22,481 31 1,740 20 88,529 422 70,477,338 1,013,405 26,064 146 26,686 61 17,647 75 12,780 55 3,512 46 1,221 10 470 21 120 5 29 3 69,455 456 8,744,296 189,515 49,827 240 17,104 147 1,557 25 967 44 115,070 588 40,992,121 266,250 31,384 226 57,197 217 17,834 75 8,469 59 186 11 19 6,000 4,281 5 150 17 1,120 19 5,475 19 3,885 5 100 100 19 12 104,650 6 5 80,000 9,450 5 6 5 3 19 81,750 80,000 20 4,265 1,741 20 1,741 20 3,680 20 1,493 15 400 305 20 10 13,000 5 5 5 3,750 5 20 22,185 5 5 10 20 277,950 20 34,080 5 5 10 20 42,945 30 1,830 825 30 781 10 44 25 720 25 233 10 42 30 1,045 30 525 5 2 25 365 330 30 10 13,500 5 5 10 2,400 10 10 3,250 30 81,500 30 18,500 30 24,500 107 3,744 1,366 107 1,341 15 25 30 265 30 93 81 585 76 157 10 24 20 80 20 25 5 1 31 30 31 32 97 2,769 97 1,029 35 185 340 112 72 17,740 25 42 5 30 27,450 25 72 16,305 56 10 6 97 153,135 81 20,225 30 107 53,335 130 2,000 807 130 807 30 185 30 36 80 300 80 95 120 1,380 120 618 30 145 260 142 70 11,840 30 40 35 10,285 30 46 16,945 45 91 35,250 45 16 15 15 86 17,430 45 36 127 21,485 55 61 10 1 NORTH CAROLINA 71 State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 10. -Vegetable farms |Dau» are banod on reports for Only a sample of farm*. S«o Uwt] (For definitions nnd explanations! Total nil commercial farms Kcnnomic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars, overage per fnnn, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruiLs and nuts, sold dollars \ cgetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forosl products and horticultural specially producLs sold dollars All livestock and livostock producLs sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livostock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold lollors LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved. Milk cows Heifers and heifer catvos Steers and bulls including steer and bull cah arms reporting. number, amis reporting. number . arms reporting. number. * reporting. number . Farms reporting by number on hand; Cattle and calves- 1 head forms reporting. . 2 to 4 bead farms reporting. . 5 to 9 bead farms reporting . . 10 to 19 bead farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more hood farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers Uiol have calved- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head forms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head forms reporting . . 50 to 74 hood forms reporting. . 75 to 99 head forms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head forms reporting. . 2 to 9 heod forms reporting . . 10 to 19 head forms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head forms reporting. . 100 or more head forms reporting. . Horses and/or mules forms reporting.. K0g5 and pigS forms reporting. . Bom since June 1 forms reporting., number.. Bom before June 1 forms reporting.. number. , Sheep and lambs forms reporting.. number. . Lambs under 1 year old forms reporting.. number,, Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number . . Ewes farms reporting. . number. . Rams and wediers forms reporting.. number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. . number . . dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive forms reporting. . number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars . . Milk and cream sold farms reporting., pounds . . dollars. . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting . . dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars. See footnotos at end of table. 7-11,113,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988' 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 4,216,799 6,313 3,913,693 891,069 2,881,505 112,069 29,050 303,106 58,012 135,060 110,034 354 2,488 319 1,057 298 899 214 825 158 606 90 121 91 17 25 10 130 174 137 146 5 366 487 415 3,340 222 1,975 345 1,365 20 365 20 365 15 330 20 35 321 19,315 173 653 47, 905 153 1,855 55,650 15 200 2,800 45 ,671,149 135,060 35 12,771 115 119,055 45,241 1,731,059 91,108 1,610,766 468,286 1,103,400 28,080 11,000 120,293 48,040 62,000 10,253 6 303 6 194 5 190 2 160 1 50 2 110 5 150 150 5 145 5 5 10,000 5 100 5,000 2 135 4,050 5 50 700 5 1,320,000 62,000 108,000 41,040 652,974 32,649 607,839 127,469 401,045 79,325 45,135 460 35,000 115 5 115 5 60 5 10 15 15 15 295 15 145 5 750 5 100 5,625 10 135 4,050 627,800 35,000 5 175 5 750 285 355,917 11,864 307,277 64,527 237,250 5,500 48,640 190 34,000 14,450 10 15 15 515 15 390 10 125 5 250 5 60 1,800 15 405 12,150 5 600,000 34,000 709,132 6,332 683,705 103,731 575,060 2,814 2,100 25,427 57 70 25,300 666 37 143 32 53 47 255 26 268 466,515 3,285 432,816 76,689 345,740 537 9,850 33, 699 5,323 3,625 24,751 369 61 125 61 116 31 57 41 187 5 500 190 67 60 97 80 52 96 452 593 31 50 270 355 52 81 182 238 5 5 35 160 5 5 35 160 5 5 30 155 5 5 5 5 26 80 860 1 600 37 46 135 138 13,900 12 ,975 36 25 330 305 9,900 9 150 5 5 25 125 350 1 750 5 10 3,225 112 384 70 3 625 5 5 000 5 25 150 850 57 323 301,202 873 271,290 50,367 219,010 1,313 600 29,912 3,942 365 25,605 220 830 205 390 190 335 120 360 70 80 65 95 50 5 5 105 100 95 95 210 275 235 1,325 110 765 190 560 5 20 5 20 5 20 200 5,855 75 120 8,605 65 545 16,350 15 7,740 365 20 596 70 8,805 3,346 72 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of lO.-Vegetable farms [pita are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND UVESTOCK PHODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 liuers 70 or more litters June 2 to November 30, farms umber "arms arms 'arms rarms farms farms number December 1 to June 1 farms number SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED reporting, if litters . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting . of litters, reporting . of litters. Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres. Under 11 acres. . 11 to 24 acres . . 25 to 49 acres . . 50 to 74 acres . . 75 to 99 acres . . 100 or more acre Harvested for grain . . .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting. . .farms reporting, .farms reporting . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Rye harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops. bushels. Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tans. Sales farms reporting . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight. See footnotes at end of table. 45,396 229,498 21,616 17,996 4,131 1,356 179 118 36,938 112,565 32,863 116,933 104,475 1,585,137 57, 367 29,462 13,209 2,810 745 882 101 ,871 1,461,434 62,457,453 48,778 28,034,097 6,256 74,114 4,062 57,535 1,849,720 1,428 883,287 30,924 305,163 7,311,285 19,522 5,354,406 21,313 227, 675 8,613,694 5,457 2,510,055 5,767 53,764 2,012,292 1,487 624,700 1,982 15,034 271,997 644 167,128 22,072 356,019 7,586 7,615,632 17,826 156,239 85 238,992,847 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 128 500 50 70 107 216 98 284 490 4,432 416 35 27 6 454 3,842 188,895 87 88,725 35 443 5 400 14,500 5 14,500 46 205 6,295 16 4,620 70 820 30,075 20 21,925 12 100 3,900 2 1,900 35 325 6,250 25 3,895 44 25,655 55 430 722,960 136 715 950 10 125 91 485 356 5 50 76 207 262 5 100 25 40 45 5 10 5 100 1,250 1,175 5 6 17 1,125 71,600 11 60,250 5 400 5 400 14,500 5 14,500 1,545 10 585 22,500 5 20,000 2 60 2,400 2 1,900 5 150 3,000 5 2,000 9 1,175 100 200 5 100 5 100 1,250 15 400 5 15 220 ,500 10 90 1,475 5 800 185 350,000 10 105 25 720 5 5 10 5 25 635 35,800 20 12,450 5 70 3,000 5 2,900 5 25 375 5 375 5 25 825 5 625 10 305 5 50 50 5 50 5 50 100 5 100 81 590 60 20 1 75 520 24,475 20 9,250 10 65 2,225 5 800 5 15 200 5 170 15 125 1,755 10 40 55,000 21 115 155 92 397 82 332 16,185 26 5,025 50,500 45 205 260 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 5 of 10.- Vegetable farms l)»t« iui- bksed on reports for only ■ ntunple at tumn. -• - laxt J 73 (Fo* l.'hnili.in and • ■■!>]. tnun ff . inf u>*0 Tc.ul ill commercial rami rxonomic clana SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Conlinued Cotton harvested farms reporting.. acrea. . bales . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 , bushels. . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres 2 bushels. Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting. ac rea . pounds. Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Beans, snap (bush and pole types ) farms reporting . acres. Cabbage farms reporting . acres. Corn, sweet farms reporting. acres. Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting . acres. Watermelons farms reporting . acres. Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . acres. 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 ,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 51 X0 250 307 1,296 257,553 182 435 60,570 66 34 77,500 40 129 201,600 668 2,881,505 322 4,156 268 2,535 146 860 144 1,498 141 810 71 354 975 217,498 160 29,250 19 1,103,400 1,050 17 945 5 150 3 470 10 3 225 10 75 136,350 20 401,045 15 1,285 10 480 10 665 5 150 5 270 5 30 4,500 30 237,250 20 351 20 204 61 141 18,425 25 96 9,665 16 11 29,720 27 38,250 112 575,060 75 976 36 375 20 210 65 98 14,545 43 7,175 30 15 32,980 10 17 19,000 142 345,740 55 232 75 290 105 30 160 79 6,860 110 102 9,655 20 8 14,800 5 10 8,000 345 219,010 150 262 110 241 105 317 70 54 25 15 1 Includee milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 'Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 74 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 6 of 10— Fruit-and-nut farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all a] farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number . , Percent distribution percent . . Land in farms acres . . Percent distribution percent . . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . , Average per acre dollars , . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. . 100 lo 199 acres farms reporting. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. . Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres. . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting. . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting . . acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BV AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number . . 25 to 14 years number . . 35 to 44 years number. . 45 to 54 years number. . 55 to 64 years number. . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting.. 1 to 99 days operators reporting . . 100 to 199 days operators reporting . . 200 or more days operators reporting . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting . . With other income ot family exceeding value of agricultural producLs sold operators reporting. . FARMS BV SIZE Under 10 acres number . . 10 to 49 acres number . . 50 to 69 acres number . . 70 to 99 acres number.. 100 to 139 acres number.. 140 to 179 acres number . . 180 to 219 acres number . . 220 to 259 acres number . . 260 to 499 acres number . . 500 to 999 acres number . . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number.. 2,000 or more acres number . . See footnotes at end of table. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 ■4,086,019 17,632 28,771 2-1,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170, 232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13, 142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 573 100.0 111,153 100.0 194.0 31, 514 158.19 573 29,548 101 145 137 38 8 2 1 144 2,942' 248 12,097 106 2,430 198 9,667 159 2,820 457 55,656 200 3,411 103 1,555 45 691 50 1,565 70 1,923 27 330 63 3,693 567 30 108 192 163 74 52.0 159 105 15 39 31 43 33 414 87 116 16 10 130 90 75 75 30 65 10 37 38 11 25 4.4 22,896 20.6 915.8 117, 619 113.37 25 7,184 5 10 7 2 1 8 205 19 4,463 13 1,555 16 2,908 2 200 25 10,411 3 70 3 70 5 246 3 603 2 70 5 918 1 49.1 44 7.7 22,264 20.0 506.0 61,132 120.23 44 4,865 15 1,080 17 3,895 7 160 16 3,735 10 175 33 10,416 15 345 10 320 5 30 1 100 5 5 2 150 12 16 55.0 101 17.6 17,544 15.8 173.7 42,191 228.14 101 5,402 30 430 46 1,844 15 145 31 1,699 25 370 81 7,813 30 995 20 640 10 160 21 810 101 15 25 35 25 1 46.5 157 27.4 24,155 21.7 153.9 29,101 176.33 157 6,782 36 942 65 875 30 260 45 615 42 875 127 12,265 57 1,236 25 200 20 165 15 365 20 285 152 10 15 56 41 30 53.1 146 35 136 23.7 17,274 15.5 127.0 15,486 118.95 136 3,760 20 26 35 40 15 40 250 61 510 26 200 60 310 45 870 106 10,751 45 450 15 165 5 90 15 80 20 115 5 125 15 355 30 40 40 26 55.0 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 10.-Fruit-and-nut farms [DnL« uru btvtixl on NpOftfl for only a Hwnplo of tarmn, S«o loxl J 75 (For definitions anil oKplnnnlions, Totul all commercial farm* I c. hi FARMS DV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . All tenants numlier . . Cash tenants numlier . . Shore-cash tenants number . . Crop-share tenants number . . Livestock-share tenants number . . Croppers number . , Other anil unspecified tenants number. , Whilo farm operators! Full owners number . . Port owners number . . All tenants number . . Croppers number . . Nonwhile form operators: Full owners number , . Part owners . . . , number. . All tenants number . . Croppers number . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD drain combines farms reporting.. number. . Com pickers farms reporting. . Pick-up balers farms reporting. . number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number.. Motortrucks forms reporting.. number. . Tractors farms reporting . . number.. Tractors other than gnrdon forms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor forms reporting. . 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 U-actors forms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting, . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting. . number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. Garden tractors forms reporting. . number.. Automobiles farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks forms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting . . Crop drier (for groin, forage, or other crops) forms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower forms reporting . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale forms reporting . . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface rood farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface rood. forms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles forms reporting.. 5 or more miles forms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers forms reporting. . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting . . persons. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker forms reporting . . 2 hired workers forms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers forms reporting.. 10 or more hired workers forms reporting . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on form operated operators reporting.. Operators not reporting residence number. . See footnotes at end of table. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51, 205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100, 598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 395 130 35 385 125 25 5 513 904 528 1,097 513 941 246 185 46 18 18 481 843 86 98 133 156 450 607 563 418 361 309 168 96 58 277 1,257 170 720 506 49 18 25 129 2 6 2 10 25 107 3 3 25 386 1 44 121 44 150 44 130 11 5 10 11 7 38 102 22 28 10 20 38 71 44 34 21 39 199 38 145 5 91 174 96 206 96 180 30 50 15 96 170 10 10 26 26 96 136 101 86 86 76 214 51 118 1 1 137 232 152 290 147 254 55 82 5 5 136 227 126 162 152 127 112 100 50 7 142 15 101 25 10 136 171 126 207 121 177 75 116 157 15 20 30 30 96 113. 136 96 86 126 10 76 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 10.— Fruit-and-nut farms Djui are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text j (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZE!! AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilinnc materials used during the yenr farms reporting... acres on which used. .. tons. .. Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid maUTials farms reporting. . . tons. .. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. . . acres. . . Dry materials Tarms reporting, . tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons.. . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting . . . tons . . . Corn .rarms reporting. . . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons. .. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton , farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons . . , Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Tobacco farms reporting,. . acres . . Dry materials forms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. All other crops. farms reporting.. Dry materials farms reporting. . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres limed. . Ions .. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars . . Under 5100 farms reporting. . $100 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $1,999 farms roportinp,.. $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 or more farms reporting.. Purchase of livestock and poultry forms reporting.. dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 forms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to 59,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 or more farms reporting . . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 or more fan™ reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting, . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 forms reporting. . 5500 to $999 forms reporting. . 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting,. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. 510,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . 520,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. 550,000 or more farms roporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees forms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . MOO to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . 5100 to $499 i famia reporting. . S500 to $999 farms reporting . . 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or more farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. 116,092 3,686,751 1,153,677 113,881 1,094,748 14,675 58,929 20,697 339,750 20,543 76,761 367 1,214 9,153 164,502 9,048 36,258 178 569 100,942 1,534,844 100,195 357,451 13,579 51,330 44,021 326,202 43,951 98,765 368 426 90,061 413,440 89,936 323,970 356 802 57,048 909,096 56,335 201,543 1,442 4,588 22,885 298,890 322,246 120,078 81,636 105,215,353 28,352 38,611 4,560 4,980 5,133 49,085 32,011,753 42,250 3,678 1,750 1,006 401 82,239 15,187,134 58,01fl 22,481 1,740 88,529 70,477,338 26,064 26,636 17,647 12,780 3,512 1,221 470 120 29 69,455 8,744,296 49,827 17,104 1,557 967 115,070 40,992,121 31,384 57,197 17,834 8,469 186 542 27,876 7,516 541 7,388 11 128 144 2,046 144 476 72 1,040 72 154 267 2,881 267 835 10 8 22 876 22 397 81 400 81 310 472 20,633 471 5,216 1 120 105 1,059 1,569 573 303 222,630 120 149 6 20 8 162 74,580 140 10 11 248 122,060 132 98 18 477 1,964,305 60 60 55 101 107 37 51 3 3 280 83,689 134 128 8 10 573 350,450 100 262 122 86 3 25 7,110 2,590 24 2,467 6 123 2 195 2 49 19 285 19 71 5 3 11 780 11 365 20 276 20 223 25 5,509 24 1,752 1 120 4 124 204 25 5 54,000 2 13,200 1 i 12 7,895 10 2 25 735,000 5 14 3 3 24 47,950 1 12 2 9 25 97,700 44 ,359 791 10 150 10 22 21 685 21 184 44 3,404 44 517 20 410 715 44 20 18,160 15 5 25 22,290 15 10 23 55,380 6 12 5 44 369,250 17 6,100 15 1 1 44 61,680 101 5,337 1,521 101 1,521 36 656 36 170 20 640 20 55 41 361 41 102 76 3,610 76 1,160 21 205 245 101 51 86,160 20 15 5 5 6 25 16,665 20 151 6,000 1,514 151 1,509 5 5 36 410 36 121 15 180 15 39 86 865 86 281 5 5 5 30 5 10 131 4,495 131 1,041 20 130 190 157 87 27,070 40 42 40 16,425 35 56 56 24,280 15,905 30 26 21 25 5 5 101 136 484,615 239,930 10 15 10 20 25 41 35 40 15 10 16 56 72 11,254 8,370 16 41 35 31 5 101 157 56,570 76,935 20 45 86 45 21 11 30 121 3,550 757 121 757 30 505 30 67 65 575 65 171 106 2,380 106 491 29,600 35 40 45 5,485 45 56 11,505 35 20 1 111 98,485 25 25 25 25 11 51 4,610 31 20 136 39,745 35 70 31 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of 10--Fruit-and-nut farms Unit ire baaed an report* Tor only a n*mple of fiuinn. Sim leit ] 77 (Foe definitions and explanations, sow tost) Total ill commercial farms K.conomic clean ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All (arm products sold total, dollars .-. average por fnmi, dollars . . All crops sold dollars. . Fiold crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . . Vegetables sold dollars. . Fruits and nuts sold dollars, . Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars,. All livestock and livoslock products sold dollars, , Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . Dairy products sold dollars.. Livestock and livestock products, olhor than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting, . number.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number. . Milk cows farms reporting.. number, . Heifers and heifer calves t farms reporting, , number.. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. . number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calvos- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting., 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers thm have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head forms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting , . 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head rarms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting . , Horses and/or mules farms reporting.. number.. HOJS and pigs farms reporting., number. . Born since June 1 farms reporting., number . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . , number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number . , Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. number . . Ewes farms reporting.. number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over rarms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number , . dollars.. Bogs and pigs sold alive rarms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting.. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 741,113,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2, XI 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 8,335,085 14,546 7,972,710 563,948 56,300 7,294,910 57,552 362,375 148,553 4,750 209,072 287 2,713 266 1,382 245 363 156 695 112 636 90 101 31 20 145 81 15 22 180 331 290 2,253 116 1,082 225 1,171 11 839 10 45 11 794 11 768 6 26 268 22,817 130 1,225 134,250 57 1,840 55,200 15 1,230 17,220 35 171,779 4,750 57 94,381 81 142,385 54,107 2,705,315 108,213 2,613,025 331,346 2,269,509 12,170 92,290 88,000 4 184 3 84 3 5 6 275 2 51 3,240 2 35 1,050 2 88,000 1,581,479 35,943 1,541,529 56,649 4,000 1,470,390 10,490 39,950 39,950 20 300 20 190 15 20 5 20 10 90 17 62 20 585 15 380 15 205 15 280 27,350 5 420 12,600 1,781,109 17,635 1,646,611 86,933 6,450 1,533,239 19,989 134,498 48,360 86,138 56 1,081 46 570 45 55 36 278 41 233 1,461,847 9,311 1,392,717 54,623 31,350 1,299,234 7,510 69,130 5,147 3,730 60,253 67 633 62 278 52 88 42 211 27 144 30 41 50 57 40 81 125 936 20 30 75 350 30 66 50 586 5 1 750 9 5 25 5 1 725 9 5 1 700 8 5 1 25 1 45 67 13,030 2 ,677 41 32 555 209 71,955 18 ,775 10 25 235 985 7,050 29 550 5 5 350 850 4,900 11 9O0 15 141 489 3 730 10 15 3,710 452 10 26 117,500 12 185 44,650 4 630 632,558 4,651 610,526 26,970 11,200 568,088 4,268 22,032 6,736 500 14,796 80 400 80 185 80 125 35 105 30 110 45 80 80 425 30 205 90 5,540 20 105 10,785 10 115 3,450 5 30 420 5 8,600 500 15 2,100 25 12,200 4,636 78 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of lO.-Fruit-and-nut farms [Data are based on reports For only a sample of farms. See text/] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all nmercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK FRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms number 1 or 2 liUers 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 Dr more litters. . June 2 to November 3 farms farms farms farms farms number December 1 to June 1 farms SPECIFIED CHOPS HARVESTED reporting, of liuers. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting, of litters, reporting . of litters . Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Under 11 acres... 11 to 24 acres . . . 25 to 49 acres . . . 50 to 74 acres . . . 75 to 99 acres . . . 100 or more acres Harvested for grain . . . arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting . . acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . . acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales f aims reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops.. bushels . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. . acres grown alone. . acres grown with other crops . . pounds . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Seles. farms reporting . . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . acres . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . acres . . tons. Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting . . BCres. . tans. , Seles farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . acres. . tons , green weight . . See footnotes at end of table. 45,396 229,498 21,616 17,996 4,131 1,356 179 118 36,938 112,565 32,863 116,933 104,475 1,585,137 57,367 29,462 13,209 2,810 745 882 101,871 1,461.434 62,457,453 48,778 28,034,097 6,256 74,114 4,062 57,535 1,849,720 1,428 883,287 30,924 305,163 7,311,285 19,522 5,354,406 21,313 227,675 8,613,694 5,457 2,510,055 5,767 53,764 2,012,292 1,487 624,700 1,982 15,034 271,997 644 167,128 22,072 356,019 7,586 7,615,632 17,826 156,239 85 238,992,847 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 41 312 11 20 5 5 31 91 36 221 303 ,071 212 49 36 6 273 2,611 104,555 121 39,520 2 18 1 10 250 53 740 13,760 27 7,770 45 289 15,210 12 5,800 15 160 6,950 10 3,515 37 730 14,760 12 11,460 35 395 88,000 51 230 290 10 70 410 692 47 300 255 18 131 174 20 70 110 20 305 11 20 305 11,325 10 6,000 1 10 1 10 250 345 5,100 2 4,600 3 90 3,250 2 1,400 1 20 200 1 160 5 150 2,205 1 14 5 110 21 685 16 560 26,650 6 10, 500 5 50 700 6 24 460 11 265 6,200 6 5,300 5 80 120 5 50 100 51 431 30 20 1 41 356 17,650 25 4,815 10 130 3,125 90 6,250 5 2,250 5 50 2,000 5 1,500 10 425 8,000 5 6,000 15 130 1,700 15 150 325 20 135 5 10 5 101 915 65 26 10 91 705 25,655 35 9,955 1 15 105 2,170 10 1,170 15 60 4,625 5 2,150 10 110 4,950 5 2,015 5 10 110 50,000 65 615 55 60 565 19,150 30 7,000 6 30 665 5 500 5 5 175 10 110 1,825 15 70 130 5 40 15 110 145 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 6 of lO.-Fruit-and-nut farms [Data irv butsd on reports for only n fiampln of forma. S«>o text ) 79 (For definitions and explanations, see u»xl) Total oil commercial farm^ Fxwnomic claaa SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Cont.mid Cotton harvested forms reporting. . acres . . bales. . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres 2 , bushels . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 , bushels . . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting. . acres. . pounds . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting. . acres . . Apples 3 farms reporting. . Trees of all ages number . . Trees not of bearing age number. . Trees of bearing age number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting. . bushels . . Peaches 3 farms reporting. . Trees of all ages number. . Trees not of bearing age number. . Trees of bearing age number. . Quantity harvested farms reporting. . bushels . . 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84, 269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 22 876 669 148 50 ,980 78 168 19,705 30 21 37,530 51 366 532,405 95 56,300 465 18,653 420 550,335 162,980 387,355 394 1,979,410 127 603,901 98,600 505,301 112 702,550 11 780 590 6 3 790 7 36 6,350 5 3 5,500 15 272 361,715 19 4,556 12 38,550 8,250 30,300 6 315,000 18 386,336 88,300 298,036 13 509,000 1 20 1,500 9,780 24 39,000 10 4,000 39 3,451 32 96,805 16,255 80,550 27 450,000 23 117,200 117,200 23 105,800 30 11 770 10 7 625 5 3 6,400 20 69 103,000 15 6,450 71 3,090 70 1J5,65C 40,050 95,600 70 461,000 11 59,990 3,000 56,990 11 60,000 31 7 485 98 11,285 25 31,350 121 3,978 116 148,900 56,660 92,240 106 465,970 15 510 175 335 10 125 20 21 985 10 8 15,850 25 11,200 120 2,480 110 96,470 34,685 61,785 110 233,260 20 24,475 5,550 18,925 15 14,700 40 5 685 25 6 460 20 3,300 95 1,098 80 33,960 7,080 26,880 75 54,180 40 15,390 1,575 13,315 40 12,925 '-Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 80 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 7 of lO.-Poultry farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Foonomic class FARMS, ACREAGE. AND VALUE FaimS number . Percent distribution percent . Land in farms acres . Percent distribution percent. Average size of farm acres . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars . Average per aero dollars . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres. I to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1 ,1101 or more acres farms reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting . acres. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. acres. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. acres. Other cropland (idle and crop failure) • farms reporting. acres. Woodland pastured farms reporting. Woodland not pastured farms reporting. acres. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting . Improved pasture farms reporting . acres. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. acres. Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. acres. Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on Lhe contour farms reporting. acres. Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. acres. System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting . acres. FARM OPERATORS BY AOE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years number . 25 to 34 years number . 35 to 44 years number . 45 to 54 years number . 55 to 64 years number . 65 or more years number . Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off Uieir farms, total operators reporting . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting . 200 or more days operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With otlier income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With inoome from sources other than farm operated operators reporting. With other inoome of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 to 49 acres number . 50 to 69 acres number . 70 to 99 acres number . 100 to 139 acres number . 140 to 179 acres number . 160 to 219 acres number. 220 to 259 acres number . 260 to 499 acres number . 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acres number. 2,000 or more acres number . See footnotes at end of table. 120,078 XJCX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17, 632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26, 693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 6,209 100.0 546,789 100.0 88.1 15,847 199.04 4,626 114,935 1,572 1,121 660 694 446 121 12 1,965 27,593 2,509 39,410 879 14,486 2,010 24,924 2,054 35,272 4,505 258,470 2,503 43,415 1,550 24,638 147 832 765 9,627 641 17,747 121 2,050 1,474 52,047 6,179 42 746 1,612 1,844 1,413 522 48.5 2,803 881 329 1,593 703 1,022 1,731 3,406 761 1,087 556 936 1,986 741 736 693 418 223 105 293 67 481 7.7 85,740 15.7 178.3 37,477 241.09 345 16,851 76 67 34 52 76 29 11 171 5,878 196 4,499 78 1,046 158 3,453 166 6,824 366 37,236 236 10,117 137 6,646 22 217 50 1,697 11 125 165 11,723 477 7 81 157 167 56 9 44.2 195 60 24 111 286 41 45 123 56 31 48 26 27 24 62 32 5 2 979 15.8 121,271 22.2 123.9 21,286 193.15 724 23,051 175 176 110 141 80 41 301 3,793 388 10,002 130 5,940 313 4,062 352 4,740 764 62,646 403 11,908 277 5,968 50 325 145 1,890 100 4,520 20 475 267 11,310 979 10 195 312 240 187 35 44.2 377 125 40 212 125 150 211 602 140 147 51 90 275 140 105 125 60 31 30 100 20 1 2 1,652 26.6 130,797 23.9 79.2 15,575 220.45 1,276 31,934 385 348 161 206 145 31 558 7,597 710 9,264 271 2,595 534 6,669 550 11,313 1,215 57,193 643 7,251 400 4,410 40 130 195 1,585 155 2,935 25 340 356 9,893 1,647 10 210 513 432 310 122 47.6 784 220 115 449 185 291 498 868 235 231 161 245 522 195 215 195 137 45 26 61 10 1,382 22.3 106,346 19.4 77.0 12,846 183.05 1,071 24,019 391 235 170 155 100 20 450 5,950 600 8,115 210 2,465 485 5,650 461 5,860 965 47,915 546 7,559 356 4,359 25 70 160 1,985 140 4,470 20 555 331 10,231 1,376 5 125 360 450 285 151 49.1 707 171 65 471 201 190 491 675 190 280 150 226 441 125 185 165 105 75 15 45 1,215 19.6 77,755 14.2 64.0 10,951 172.37 880 14,975 390 200 125 120 45 360 3,385 490 5,790 160 2,010 410 3,780 400 4,800 855 39,930 525 5,165 330 2,900 10 90 170 1,995 140 1,820 45 555 290 7,160 1,210 130 240 335 300 205 51.7 650 215 85 350 145 275 435 565 100 265 175 235 410 175 140 120 60 45 5 20 5 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of lO.-Poultry farms I "rim are banod on report* for only ■ namnlo of Turn*. See tout | 81 (For definitions and explanations, Total all commercial farnn Economic clann FARMS BY COLOR AND TFJVURF. OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners Itulliber, ■ Part o*n«a number.. All tenants numlter.. Cash tcnnnLs number . . Share-cash tenants nunber . . Crop-share tenants number . . Livestock-share tenants number . . Croppers number , . Other and unspecified tenants. number. . White farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number . . All tenants number , . Croppers number . . Nonwhite farm operators'. Full owners number . . Part owners « number. . All tenants number. . Croppers number . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting . . number.. Com pickers. farms reporting. . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number,. Motortrucks farms reporting . . number.. Tractors farms reporting . . number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number. . 1 tractor farms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting.. 3 tractors Farms reporting. . 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number.. Crawler tractors fam.s reporting.. number. . Garden tractors fam.s reporting.. numlier.. Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone ■ farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting. . F.lectric milk cooler farms reporting . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface. farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale rarms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road rarms reporting. , 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles rarms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers. farms reporting . . persons.. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting . . RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Operators not reporting residence number.. See footnotes at end of table. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56, 661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 4,651 1,205 308 60 25 40 25 65 93 4,601 1,184 288 60 865 875 419 434 541 542 126 131 4,142 4,701 4,187 5,947 3,834 5,117 2,815 821 149 39 10 3,809 4,996 116 121 784 830 4,823 5,539 5,767 3,925 3,948 167 147 32 456 3,281 976 1,851 1,064 787 450 317 10 10 1,394 3,156 727 1,395 482 113 70 53 9 ,800 193 216 298 136 23 293 135 23 87 92 48 48 76 76 20 20 391 621 377 674 354 616 205 79 43 18 9 349 587 29 29 57 58 437 590 476 376 369 16 6 2 93 315 57 104 72 290 1,115 234 724 101 43 34 47 9 428 32 21 667 231 65 20 5 667 221 65 13 156 161 101 111 122 123 21 21 703 806 703 1,082 658 942 435 180 26 16 1 658 930 12 12 110 140 848 978 933 692 698 5 127 503 135 336 186 150 85 55 5 5 353 720 187 290 135 25 21 6 899 45 35 1,214 373 65 1,199 373 287 287 150 150 158 158 50 50 1,197 1,318 1,231 1,735 1,156 1,528 819 302 35 1,151 1,498 30 30 207 207 1,327 1,525 1,597 1,112 1,101 51 10 136 882 248 496 271 225 125 90 5 5 435 820 200 245 165 25 10 1,581 31 40 1,092 210 80 1,082 205 80 20 180 70 75 115 115 20 25 981 1,041 921 1,226 826 1,021 671 120 30 5 821 996 20 25 200 205 1,066 1,171 1,301 830 855 45 40 736 226 400 205 195 115 80 201 336 1,287 40 55 940 210 60 930 205 50 10 125 125 40 40 50 50 15 15 680 720 730 910 620 735 520 85 15 615 720 15 15 170 175 870 960 1,075 685 675 610 240 345 210 135 85 50 115 165 1,125 40 50 82 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of lO.-Poultry farms (Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIKfE Commercial fertilize- and fertilizing malt-rials used during the year farms reporting. . acres on which used . . Ions. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid maUTials farms reporting. . Ions.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Corn /arms reporting.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Cotton /amis reporting . . acres . . Pry materials farms reporting. . Ions. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons. . Tobacco /arms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons . . AH other crops farms reporting . . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Liquid materials forms renorling.. Ions . . Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting . . acres limed. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . $100 lo$999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms rcportinR. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms rerortinp.. $5,000 or more farms reporting . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting . . dollars .. Under $1,000 Farms reporting.. $1,000 to $2,409 farms reporting.. 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 or nore farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1 ,000 or more forma reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting . . dollars. . Under 5200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $1,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting.. 550,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 fanns reporting.. $100 lo $199 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farms reporting. , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. , dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. . 5100 to $499 i farms reporting., 5500 lo$999 farms reporting.. 51,000 lo $4,999 farms reporting.. 55,000 or more farms reporting. , See footnotes at end of table. 116,092 3,686,751 1,153,677 115,881 1,094,748 14,675 58,929 20,697 339,750 20,543 76,761 367 1,214 9,153 164,502 9,048 36,258 178 569 100,942 1,534,844 100,195 357,451 13,579 51,330 44,021 326, 202 43,951 98,765 368 426 90,061 413,440 89,936 323,970 356 802 57,048 909,096 56,335 201,543 1,442 4,588 22,885 298,890 322,246 120,078 81,636 105,215,353 28,352 38,611 4,560 4,980 5,133 49,085 32,011,753 42,250 3,678 1,750 1,006 401 82,239 15,187,134 58,018 22,481 1,740 88,529 70,477,338 26,064 26,686 17,647 12,780 3,512 1,221 470 120 29 69,455 8,744,296 49,827 17,104 1,557 967 115,070 40,992,121 31,384 57,197 17,834 8,469 186 4,247 99,802 24,691 4,212 23,968 238 723 1,152 14,441 1,147 3,671 10 16 498 8,461 498 1,555 5 15 3,101 32,447 3,071 7,459 182 560 327 2,835 327 970 1,292 3,514 1,282 2,693 15 44 2,175 38,104 2,144 7,620 47 88 1,318 12,871 17,331 6,209 6,209 63,816,539 175 425 445 1,525 3,639 5,748 16,004,492 2,165 1,568 1,063 706 246 2,582 441,005 1,841 708 33 3,357 4,137,259 1,211 742 3B4 645 207 104 37 25 2 2,386 214,360 1,754 554 68 10 5,964 1,658,602 2,315 2,713 563 365 300 16,234 4,325 300 4,239 17 86 95 3,400 95 1,143 52 2,481 52 317 186 4,157 186 910 16 79 22 700 22 253 107 537 107 438 144 4,959 143 1,178 2 7 125 2,495 3,587 481 481 21,787,245 480 5,379,422 15 158 216 223 65,882 124 87 12 460 2,040,829 40 57 38 153 51 59 35 25 2 171 32,700 81 72 481 369,184 78 137 125 138 3 664 20,682 5,569 664 5,386 56 183 176 2,525 171 549 5 3 81 2,315 81 519 15 488 6,400 483 1,463 46 113 45 750 260 912 255 598 5 32 311 7,780 311 1,981 5 20 217 3,498 3,868 979 979 17,147,130 979 969 4,519,715 80 122 297 445 25 422 84,403 240 181 738 958,700 140 165 90 225 91 25 2 352 55,600 201 111 35 5 974 435,615 196 485 171 117 5 1,157 25,520 6,578 1,147 6,343 70 235 285 2,845 285 730 5 13 145 1,410 145 309 857 9,845 852 2,353 45 196 100 700 100 173 470 1,320 465 1,057 10 12 575 9,400 565 1,721 15 14 325 2,320 3,525 1,652 1,652 14,656,204 10 130 1,512 1,607 3,770,440 250 729 535 731 131,620 516 205 10 917 764, 065 265 240 156 186 50 20 667 63,805 496 156 10 5 1,632 412, 600 535 835 197 65 986 20,771 4,675 976 4,503 45 172 266 2,651 266 586 120 1,690 120 281 770 6,920 760 1,596 35 147 75 280 545 280 433 515 8,605 510 1,454 10 25 331 2,428 3,581 1,382 1,382 6,988,325 40 35 75 610 622 1,282 1,603,650 595 541 136 10 546 81,900 401 140 5 692 216,405 381 185 80 36 10 606 36,255 461 120 1,347 241,588 556 721 50 20 835 12,865 2,766 830 2,727 30 39 250 2,445 250 533 90 490 90 97 585 3,945 585 856 20 17 65 270 65 100 150 170 150 142 450 5,545 435 999 15 22 260 1,815 2,500 1,215 1,215 ,880,720 35 125 275 735 45 1,045 674,745 860 165 15 5 490 59,975 415 70 5 430 139,390 290 75 20 40 5 430 19,945 355 75 1,130 156,880 670 430 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 10-Poultry farms | Data tro hutod on rapMtl for only a irvnplo of faim*. Stw toxt ] 83 (For definitions and oxplnnntions, see text) ToUl njl commercial forms Economic class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold toul, dollars," iivorogo |»i»r farm, dollars . . All craps sold dollars . . FioW craps, other than vegetables and fruits nnd nuts, sold lollars . . Vegetables sold dollars , , EruiLs and nuts sold dollars , , Forest products nnd horticultural specially products sold dollars, , All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars , . Dairy products sold dollars . . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry nnd dairy, sold .dollars . . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting . . number.. Cows, including heifers that hnve calved farms reporting. . number . . Milk cows farms reporting. . number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting., number . . Steer9 and bulls including stoer and bull calves forms reporting. . number . . Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting, . to 4 head farms reporting. , 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 bead farms reporting. . 20 to 49 bead farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more hoad farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. , 10 to 19 head farms reporting., 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting . . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms report! ng . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. , 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting. . rlOfSeS and/Or mules farms reporting. . number . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting.. number. . Born since June 1 farms reporting . . Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number . . Sheep and lambS forms reporting . . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting . . Sheep 1 year old and over forms reporting . . number.. Ewes farms reporting . . number. . Rams and wethers forms reporting . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over forms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cottle and calve9 sold olive farms reporting. . number , . dollars . . Hogs and pigs sold olive forms reporting. . number . . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold olive forms reporting. . dollars. . Milk and cream sold 1 forms reporting, . pounds*. dollars. , Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 741, 113, 470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 9"/, 757, 335 15,744 5,657,662 4,818,127 90,680 181,716 567,139 92,099,673 88,178,086 655,338 3,266,249 3,613 37, 125 3,343 17, 575 2,795 7,036 2,416 12,141 1,813 7,409 663 1,273 614 510 446 83 24 1,280 1,568 290 101 83 17 2 2 1,500 1,188 56 30 20 1 1,808 3,293 3,762 56,228 2,088 33,306 3,170 22,922 132 2,625 69 458 127 2,167 116 1,968 96 199 4,205 7,079,085 2,308 14,969 1,592,840 ' 1,754 54,004 1,620,120 105 2,305 32,270 595 16,020,750 655,338 6,013 54,190,384 3,580 76,422,640 29,040,598 33,090,640 68,796 865,515 760,312 7,555 42,864 54,784 32,225,125 31,487,643 47,870 689,612 260 7,861 245 3,473 161 475 165 2,370 188 2,018 116 23 145 409 260 8,446 159 5,457 2 IS 2,989 21 138 21 677 15 250 1,939,160 201 3,010 357,140 154 10,682 320,460 14 510 7,140 7 773,040 47,870 456 18,531,600 203 23,611,850 8,972,499 26,617,329 27, 188 1,596,953 1,307,214 14,450 93,164 182,125 25,020,376 24,009,572 257,155 753,649 583 7,375 563 3,795 465 1,540 383 2,381 323 1,199 105 170 80 105 95 26 2 220 225 60 25 31 285 150 10 5 15 317 463 582 13,356 352 6,510 492 6,846 10 30 5 5 10 25 5 15 10 10 483 1,454,965 383 3,170 358,910 287 13,025 390,750 10 190 2,660 65 6,483,642 257,155 953 16,653,562 382 17,288,340 6,569,570 22,735,734 13,763 1,829,707 1,651,340 30,060 18,082 130,225 20,906,027 19,829,982 212,373 863,672 969 9,535 909 4,610 743 2,049 657 3,263 492 1,662 176 340 166 120 147 20 366 376 112 35 20 406 291 31 10 5 450 665 1,028 16,369 591 10,437 868 5,932 41 830 15 105 41 725 41 655 26 70 1,016 1,675,835 593 3,488 362,765 496 16,115 483,450 41 855. 11,970 112 4,693,211 212,373 1,642 12,898,661 729 18,014,915 6,845,666 9,998,701 7,235 876,979 733,983 12,890 17,206 112,900 9,121,722 8,461,177 80,160 580,385 851 7,274 751 3,147 651 1,472 596 2,477 425 1,650 140 321 145 125 120 290 376 55 20 10 370 261 10 10 376 1,081 897 10,302 506 6,057 787 4,245 55 900 35 190 50 710 50 665 40 45 961 1,080,155 541 3,021 320,980 407 8,127 243,810 30 515 7,210 166 2,345,578 80,160 1,367 4,494,936 826 10,336,820 3,927,991 4,729,396 3,893 412,139 300,158 19,675 9,196 83,110 4,317,257 3,944,986 53,300 318,971 725 4,260 680 2,165 600 1,250 495 1,385 305 710 140 275 170 100 40 240 395 40 5 260 335 5 365 450 695 5,660 335 3,460 565 2,200 5 50 5 20 5 30 5 25 5 1,010 786,700 450 1,965 165,035 295 5,015 150,450 10 235 3,290 205 1,554,807 53,300 1,210 1,549,289 960 6,165,255 2, 342,797 585,535 1,171 Vi,, tr.'t 65,120 6,050 1,204 3,995 509,166 444,726 4,480 59, 960 225 820 195 385 175 250 120 265 70 115 20 20 115 80 115 60 155 225 300 2,095 145 1,385 240 710 485 142,270 140 315 28,010 115 1,040 31,200 40 170,472 4,480 385 62,336 480 1,005,460 382,075 84 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of 10. -Poultry farms 'Data are baaed on reports for only • sample of funis. Se« text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting . 'arms reporting . arms reporting . 'ann'- reporting . number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com Tor all purposes farms reporting . acres. farms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. ? reporting. 5 reporting. i reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Wheat harvested farms reporting acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Barley harvested farms reporting . acres , bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops . bushels . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops . pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres . tans . Sales farms reporting. tons . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting , tons . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . acres . Sales farms reporting. tans . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres . tons . Sales farms reporting • tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight See footnotes at end of table. 45,396 1,571 229,498 9,957 21,616 553 17,996 725 4,131 209 1,356 75 179 2 118 7 36,938 1,360 112,565 5,050 32,863 1,244 116, 933 4,907 104,475 3,336 1,585,137 33,501 57, 367 2,300 29,462 711 13,209 276 2,810 36 745 5 882 8 101,871 3,254 1,461,434 31,220 62,457,453 1,326,070 48,778 620 28,034,097 269,395 6,256 652 74,114 8,095 4,062 570 57,535 7,616 1,849,720 250,830 1,428 202 883,287 80,960 30,924 1,392 305,163 14,359 7,311,285 324,385 19,522 822 5,354,406 228,336 21,313 1,362 227,675 15,195 8,613,694 577, 651 5,457 306 2,510,055 133,685 5,767 352 53,764 3,155 2,012,292 123,325 1,487 81 624,700 30, 140 1,982 101 15,034 615 271,997 11,005 644 36 167,128 4,475 22,072 287 356,019 3,269 7,586 50 7,615,632 67,840 17,826 105 156,239 120 85 238,992,847 131,070 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 7 59 758 11,457 73,727 25,310 490 2,430 4,340 36 275 944 7,446 10,388 66 449 1,311 11,178 13,876 90 980 444 2,198 3,102 15 55 313 1,729 1,757 11 29 31 329 2,735 122 1,469 18 63 8 29 2 2 116 756 105 713 208 4,355 81 59 45 21 2 201 3,945 176,390 38 31,070 36 865 24 778 19,060 11 6,350 105 1,854 43,060 80 32,485 116 2,885 114, 111 20 25,810 22 460 17,500 1 5,000 6 70 1,050 36 630 12,105 3,735 43 259 625 1 25 84 1,172 1,714 5 45 89 1,638 2,361 218 437 28 289 217 1 11 159 1,810 267 2,099 242 1,019 212 1,080 508 6,485 281 145 76 5 1 493 5,915 268,280 110 63,575 85 1,575 65 1,430 61,595 15 18,375 206 2,362 58,365 166 44,451 225 2,925 123,650 75 43,260 100 1,075 43,675 30 12,900 20 245 4,150 5 1,750 35 865 23,050 5 5,571 56 386 670 5 25 151 1,320 2,330 20 255 242 2,970 3,495 20 450 55 450 600 55 350 370 10 95 450 436 3,273 125 205 81 20 5 386 1,718 376 1,555 940 10,226 603 232 100 5 920 9,680 413,725 217 103,360 171 2,474 151 2,288 70,600 71 30,075 396 3,948 85,710 236 62,670 346 3,205 119,405 86 21,825 85 545 18,550 15 2,750 30 180 3,275 15 1,525 91 1,004 50 21,800 20 50 71,000 6,060 141 825 1,335 5 50 188 1,835 2,235 21 119 285 2,175 2,585 15 130 145 690 840 10 35 90 460 515 10 25 401 1,851 165 191 40 346 907 286 944 800 7,180 595 150 40 10 5 780 6,610 264,800 120 44,775 175 1,645 170 1,615 55,465 50 12,290 335 3,400 80,605 175 55,290 325 3,140 118,300 65 31,895 105 810 31,075 20 5,550 25 75 1,700 5 300 55 390 6,725 15 5 10,125 5,339 125 555 1,010 10 40 261 1,679 2,249 5 10 330 2,385 2,695 35 315 100 415 590 5 20 45 305 325 10 75 475 235 1,015 90 130 10 5 190 500 180 515 635 4,000 510 110 15 625 3,845 157,265 110 23,740 130 1,216 110 1,190 35,700 35 10,235 245 2,165 45,450 125 28,195 250 2,320 78,610 45 8,695 35 220 10,100 10 2,940 15 40 730 5 225 45 3,210 40 30 3,570 100 350 625 15 135 235 1,245 1,600 15 20 245 1,375 1,840 15 65 65 320 465 75 280 270 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 7 of lO.-Poultry farms l>«in u« based on reports for only * tiunnle of turn*. See text ) 85 (For (dilution and ■ wlnnnlion.l, .il'i" le*l) Toul ill commercial fapn* Rconomir cl»na SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-CoMihiuhI Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres 2 . . bushels... Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres 2 bushels . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres . pounds. Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres . pounds. Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nanbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting... acres. . . 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 ,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 332 2,845 2,768 2,032 234 51,277 987 243 39,831 250 142 265,415 1,057 3,523 5,046,244 279 90,680 430 1,235 22 700 623 124 10 2,223 55 13 1,327 10,000 102 543 846,304 19 7,555 33 209 50 760 800 235 113 25,390 131 132 22,635 23 40,570 240 930 1,401,935 50 14,450 51 405 100 700 670 487 26 6,663 235 40 5,740 60 38 67,725 410 1,345 1,941,840 75 360 355 516 37 7,556 241 23 3,164 65 32 65,860 215 537 683, 965 45 12,890 120 147 65 270 260 480 42 7,740 245 34 6,200 75 37 68,480 75 1A2 142,365 65 19,675 115 192 20 a 60 190 6 1,705 1 765 15 8 12,780 15 26 29,835 20 6,050 15 21 includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms »ith lesa than 20 trees and grapevines . 86 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 8 of lO.-Dairy farms [ in! a are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms nunilier Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irfigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number , Under 25 years number , 25 to 34 years number . 35 to 44 years number, 45 to 54 years number. 55 to 64 years number . 65 or more years number. Average age years , OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm opetators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting With other income of family exceeding valuo of agricultural products sold operators reporting FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres numhor 50 to 69 acres number 70 to 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres number 180 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres , number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of tabic. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17,632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 4,487 100.0 930,123 100.0 207.3 38,282 192.22 4,405 302,591 210 545 506 859 1,427 681 162 14 2,440 92,247 1,548 38,634 743 11,615 1,071 27,019 2,608 75,706 3,500 245,237 3,056 144,611 2,259 89,116 214 4,200 1,322 28,906 1,306 62,570 405 12,625 2,145 166,002 4,450 46 490 1,085 1,399 1,002 428 49.0 1,205 658 171 376 344 438 258 3,282 745 832 144 20 386 265 560 765 660 480 310 812 182 38 9 145 3.2 114,371 12.3 788.8 161,006 230.86 144 36,598 5 63 10,887 44 2,658 18 879 30 1,779 58 7,994 120 34,284 108 18,926 86 14,714 16 2,317 62 6,404 -16 800 144 1 17 52 34 33 121 13 489 10.9 182,942 19.7 374.1 76,928 205.80 484 60,593 15 37 171 197 63 1 351 19,469 162 4,605 103 1,481 104 3,124 279 12,414 403 52,048 303 28,642 265 20,022 42 783 202 7,066 121 9,512 43 1,785 253 31,065 478 5 57 147 123 106 40 47.7 115 62 16 37 18 374 75 5 15 25 20 45 45 261 55 18 1,401 1,382 31.2 30.8 308,414 215,631 33.2 23.2 220.1 156.0 41,263 28,713 194.01 185.78 1,385 1,372 109,153 66,462 20 45 40 190 95 216 226 371 650 450 317 95 32 5 5 789 717 31,532 19,704 477 475 13,281 11,795 267 200 4,995 2,415 292 330 8,286 9,380 780 826 22,983 20,845 1,181 1,061 74,107 56,793 959 916 46,948 31,590 702 681 27,500 17,810 422 8,552 491 29,699 136 4.975 758 60,245 1,386 10 165 426 407 212 166 47.8 281 155 30 96 75 1,120 237 312 70 25 25 105 235 285 210 140 315 55 5 1 406 5,199 420 13,370 135 3,455 720 43,795 1,382 15 181 285 495 266 140 48.6 420 190 85 145 110 962 265 197 42 5 106 105 225 290 235 180 95 120 20 1 620 13.8 75,160 8.1 121.2 17,147 148.30 605 22,605 20 155 100 180 130 20 330 8,095 240 3,690 125 1,505 175 2,185 405 7,205 465 18,585 450 12, 110 360 7,130 5 5 140 1,120 175 4,660 55 1,335 255 12,895 615 15 65 125 185 150 75 49.8 225 100 40 85 395 110 115 25 5 75 65 135 150 90 35 25 40 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 10. -Dairy farms [Data aro baaed on report.-* for only a namnlo of farm*, S©o text J 87 (For definitions and explanations, sea text) Total nil commercial farms Economic t-lQHH FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All (arm operators: Full owners numiicr, Purl owners number , All tennnts number, Cash tennnLs number. Shore-cash tenants nun her , Crop-shnro tenants number . Livestock-shore tenants number . Croppers number . Other and unspecified tenants. number. White Tami operators: Full owners number . . Part owners number . . All tenants number . . Croppers number . . Nonwhile farm operators: Full owners numlier , . Part owners nun tier. . All tenants number . . Croppers number . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting . . number. . Com pickers farms reporting . . number . . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks forms reporting . . number. . Tractors farms reporting.. number. . Tractors other than garden forms reporting.. numlier. , 1 tractor , forms reporting . . 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting. . 4 tractors forms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms report! og, . Wheel tractors farms renorli ng . . number.. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . nun.bCT.. Garden tractors forms reporting . . numlier. . Automobiles forms reporting . . number, , Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting . . Milking machine farms reporting, . Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier {for grain, forage, or other crops) forms reporting . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower forms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface forms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved forms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road forms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road forms reporting. . 1 mile forms reporting . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. 4 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting.. persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR ..farms reporting, .forms reporting. ..forms reporting. ..forms reporting. . .farms reporting . Residing on form operated operators reporting . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting . Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 L2,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 1,941 2,259 239 1,921 2,249 234 30 1,631 1,672 604 612 2,343 2,364 1,780 1,878 3,631 4,926 4,042 8,662 4,007 8,014 1,555 1,533 566 216 137 4,007 7,771 217 243 628 648 3,680 4,992 4,306 3,391 3,231 3,804 3,824 185 1,544 2,359 897 1,158 646 512 372 125 1,852 4,474 1,336 2,772 818 279 149 74 4,132 147 208 87 37 40 129 133 139 182 145 491 145 669 145 652 5 22 31 30 57 145 604 128 322 145 143 131 143 143 45 130 112 18 145 1,019 130 926 109 29 7 183 267 26 183 267 26 252 256 106 111 360 362 404 429 468 816 479 1,522 479 1,437 28 158 150 93 45 479 1,367 49 70 85 85 426 760 488 447 424 478 468 34 326 311 72 96 60 36 26 10 407 1,216 377 823 138 137 73 28 1 420 33 36 403 931 60 403 931 652 668 251 251 909 914 765 795 1,266 1,680 1,361 3,063 1,351 2,847 341 647 280 53 30 1,351 2,797 50 50 211 216 1,295 1,723 1,391 1,164 1,180 1,361 1,376 46 683 770 261 345 200 U5 95 50 794 1,343 574 733 445 106 23 1,301 40 60 636 670 70 636 665 65 5 456 456 155 155 655 665 367 367 1,057 1,204 1,307 2,278 1,287 2,043 681 501 70 30 5 1,287 1,998 45 45 220 235 1,161 1,402 1,342 1,072 986 1,287 1,277 50 330 731 266 375 190 185 140 35 10 411 676 225 260 200 15 10 1,277 35 70 305 265 50 260 50 15 190 190 50 50 265 265 470 510 525 865 525 790 305 180 35 5 525 765 25 25 75 75 465 560 590 420 380 465 500 275 150 185 110 75 65 5 5 80 195 590 30 88 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of lO.-Dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see lexl) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used durine the year farms reporting. , acres on which used . . tons. , Dry materials farms reporting. , tons.. Liquid mal-Tinls farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting., acres . , Dry materials farms reporting . . Liquid materials farms reporting. , tons., Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Com farms reporting . , Dry materials farn.s reporting. . tons. , Liquid materials farms reporting, , Cotton farms reporting. , acres . , Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. , Tobacco farms reporting,. . acres . . Dry materials forms reporting. tons., Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons,. All other crops farms reporting . . acres., Dry materials farms reporting.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons., Lime or liming materials used durmc the year farms reporting. . acres limed, , SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $999 farms reporting. 51,000 to 51,999 farms reporting. S2.000 to 54,999 farms reporting. 55,000 or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Under 51,000 farms reporting. 51,000 to 52,499 funis reporting. 52,500 to 54,999 farms reporting. 55,000 to 59,999 farms reporting. 510,000 or nore farms reporting. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 farms reporting . $200 to $999 fnrms reporting. $1,000 or more farms reporting. Hired labor forms reporting. dollars. Under 5200 farms reporting. 5200 to 5499 farms reporting. 5500 to 5999 farms reporting. 51,000 to 52,499 farms reporting. 52,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. 55,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. 510,000 to 519,999 farms reporting,. $20,000 to 549,999 farms reporting. 550,000 or more farms reporting . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and treos farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 fan, is reporting , $100 to 5499 farms reportinp. 5500 to 5999 farms reporting. 51,000 or more farms reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting . dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. S100 to $199 i farms reporting. S500 to $999 forms reporting . 51,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. 55,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 116,092 3,686,751 1,153,677 115,881 1,094,748 1.1,675 58,929 20,697 339,750 20,543 76,761 367 1,214 9,153 164,502 9,048 36,258 178 569 100,942 1,534,844 100,195 357,451 13,579 51,330 44,021 326,202 43,951 98,765 368 426 90,061 413,440 89,936 323,970 356 802 57,048 909,096 56,335 201,543 1,442 4,588 22,885 298,890 322,246 120,078 81,636 105,215,353 28,352 38,611 4,560 4,980 5,133 49,085 32,011,753 42,250 3,678 1,750 1,006 401 82,239 15,187,134 58,018 22,481 1,740 88,529 70,477,338 26,064 26,686 17,647 12,780 3,512 1,221 470 120 29 69,455 8,744,296 49,827 17,104 1,557 967 115,070 40,992,121 31,384 57,197 17,834 8,469 186 4,360 338,004 79,151 4,355 77,314 328 1,837 2,892 103,012 2,872 23,963 97 422 1,531 52,988 1,496 11,257 68 241 3,649 80,955 3,633 19,057 195 762 469 4,119 469 1,285 1,015 2,650 1,015 2,149 6 6 2,434 94,280 2,424 19,603 109 406 2,359 43,881 63,027 4,487 4,487 13,812,359 170 1,372 828 1,326 791 2,412 3,514,657 1,482 591 187 110 42 2,842 949,737 1,242 1,440 160 3,417 6,262,459 961 665 435 706 358 194 80 11 7 2,836 751,346 976 1,478 264 118 4,382 2,839,601 430 1,922 1,158 848 24 144 43,813 10,923 144 10,364 33 559 123 15,677 118 3,831 15 105 65 8,583 65 1,801 7 48 134 9,558 133 2,238 32 276 20 514 20 193 39 307 39 284 83 9,174 83 2,017 14 130 99 5,719 8,428 145 145 2,369,928 22 123 103 507,866 28 17 18 29 11 78 115,949 29 16 33 145 2,073,809 5 10 27 48 37 11 7 110 111,966 1 25 49 35 145 458,096 5 5 117 18 484 71,750 18,317 484 17,585 95 732 380 21,789 375 5,532 32 199 189 11,545 179 2,436 11 54 395 17,510 390 4,416 73 355 54 665 54 260 119 636 IIS 496 1 1 308 19,605 308 4,445 25 123 329 10,962 17,162 489 489 3,689,276 36 27 97 329 371 1,148,501 118 133 63 36 21 294 150,844 77 170 47 484 2,006,130 5 20 25 123 164 105 42 360 190,165 18 199 100 43 489 601,510 47 172 264 6 1,380 124,211 28,076 1,380 27,671 135 405 923 35,691 918 7,847 45 108 497 18,090 492 3,929 15 71 1,153 29,667 1,148 6,928 75 123 170 1,450 170 406 292 972 292 726 38,341 888 7,835 45 103 824 14,747 19,558 1,401 1,401 4,318,500 15 201 275 657 253 803 1,150,355 431 261 61 40 10 963 362,619 306 582 75 1,236 1,521,850 216 235 205 407 136 36 1 950 252,210 171 664 90 25 1,396 982,000 25 469 551 351 1,347 69,540 15,387 1,347 15,309 50 78 861 21,365 856 4,764 5 10 530 11,460 515 2,359 30 18 1,122 17,070 1,122 3,894 10 5 135 1,030 135 285 345 575 345 471 670 18,040 665 3,536 20 45 682 8,378 11,684 1,382 1,382 2,703,740 30 450 351 465 86 685 517,830 525 115 40 5 892 223,175 405 482 5 1,007 570,805 355 290 165 161 31 5 876 120,900 386 460 25 5 1,382 594,720 90 841 350 101 605 22,625 4,890 600 4,827 15 63 375 6,535 375 1,423 175 2,585 170 541 5 50 515 5,565 510 1,152 5 3 55 335 55 101 140 130 140 139 5 5 325 7,475 320 1,471 5 5 250 2,905 4,460 620 620 610,830 25 350 160 85 310 172,510 240 65 5 395 72,680 240 155 385 78,665 235 105 40 5 325 67,680 205 110 10 605 166,070 105 405 80 15 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 10. -Dairy farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a cample of famui. See text] 89 (For definition.* and explanations, see text) Tola] all commercial farms Economic clans ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars . . average per farm, dollars . . All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars . Vegetables sold dollars . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars . Poultry and poultry products sold dollars . Dairy products sold dollars . Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves farms reporting. number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number. Milk cows farms reporting . . number. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. number. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting . . 10 te 19 head farms reporting . . 20 te 49 head farms reporting.. 50 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 to 499 head farms reporting . . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting . . 2 te 9 head farms reporting . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting . . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head rarms reporting . . 10 te 19 head farms reporting . . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporting.. 100 or more head farms reporting.. Horses afld/0f mules. farms reporting.. number. . HogS and pigs farms reporting.. number.. Born since June 1 rarms reporting.. number.. Bom before June 1 farms reporting . . number . . Sheep and lambS farms reporting . . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting . . number.. Ewes farms reporting. . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting. . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting . . number.. dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number . . dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number.. dollars.. Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting.. pounds . . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 741,113,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657, 511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15, 117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911, 646, 526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 55,293,491 12,323 5,756,534 4,927,415 70,895 41,231 716,993 49,536,957 1,272,984 43,570,239 4,693,734 4,482 204,073 4,467 125,970 4,467 122,174 4,137 68,779 2,773 9,324 40 120 200 615 2,055 1,122 327 3 55 615 1,115 1,082 1,075 337 126 62 65 635 1,160 1,062 1,068 296 121 60 1,994 3,595 2,770 22,299 1,212 11,649 2,354 10,650 115 2,765 65 907 115 1,858 110 1,737 85 121 2,763 368,847 4,336 75,013 4,162,483 825 16,180 485,400 91 1,870 26,180 4,487 814,096,250 43,570,239 785 464,310 1,205 2,123,030 806,754 9,201,200 63,457 1,052,208 776,107 2,660 730 272,711 8,148,992 268,083 7,076,489 804,420 145 26,843 145 15,358 145 14,841 140 9,804 119 1,681 15 127 3 11 51 32 51 75 266 55 2,365 18 899 50 1,466 17 1,348 7 610 17 738 17 710 7 28 66 36,152 144 9,528 702,848 22 2,861 85,830 18 873 12,222 145 115,977,652 7,076,489 32 144,527 21 325,015 123,506 13,355,475 27,312 1,177,469 1,035,969 2,500 3,289 135,711 12,178,006 466,807 10,673,489 1,037,710 489 44,014 484 27,184 484 26,748 474 15,105 422 1,725 30 296 163 15 192 174 93 199 172 89 9 203 433 253 4,688 154 2,644 218 2,044 16 502 422 16 396 16 26 254 117,687 489 14,809 901,952 113 4,173 125,14X1 16 370 5,180 489 190,810,783 10,673,489 122 202,272 138 696,145 264,535 19,812,862 14,142 1,928,915 1,711,179 5,075 18,430 194,231 17,883,947 332,096 16,068,181 1,483,670 1,396 72,204 1,386 45,009 1,386 43,551 1,371 24,489 920 2,706 5 5 5 15 635 694 37 5 15 85 446 727 107 5 15 90 471 732 73 639 1,082 835 5,575 343 2,721 754 2,854 21 225 11 33 21 192 16 171 21 21 843 122,143 1,391 26,824 1,391,710 233 2,919 87,570 6 125 1,750 1,401 302,915,695 16,068,181 271 70,233 366 687,270 261,163 10,087,386 7,299 1,173,000 1,030,369 42,550 6,171 93,910 8,914,386 142,617 7,869,300 902,469 1,382 44,137 1,382 27,664 1,382 26,759 1,302 14,246 837 2,227 190 1,080 112 60 635 541 141 5 5 80 665 506 126 577 934 872 5,771 337 3,165 712 2,606 26 285 21 84 26 201 26 180 16 820 62,910 1,367 16,887 781,663 212 3,787 113,610 21 162 2,268 1,382 156,568,956 7,869,300 210 21,571 330 316,250 120,176 2,308,891 3,724 341,572 304,222 8,130 10,500 18,720 1,967,319 49,553 1,587,600 330,166 620 13,090 620 8,255 620 7,960 565 4,120 330 715 5 60 265 285 5 200 335 5 195 350 70 295 570 420 2,455 220 1,470 335 985 10 150 5 65 10 85 10 75 10 10 410 17,215 605 5,130 275,945 155 1,690 50,700 5 85 1,190 620 39,841,068 1,587,600 65 24,180 180 65,980 25,073 527,677 1,173 83,370 69,569 9,980 2,111 1,710 444,307 13,828 295,180 135,299 450 3,785 450 2,500 450 2,315 285 1,015 145 270 35 110 135 145 25 50 340 60 50 345 55 205 310 335 1,445 140 750 285 695 25 255 10 35 25 220 25 205 15 15 370 12,740 340 1,835 108,365 90 750 22,500 25 255 3,570 450 7,982,096 295,180 65 1,527 170 32,370 12,301 90 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of lO.-Dairy farms [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 — rarms reporting. number of titters . 1 or 2 liuers farms reporting. 3 to 9 litters Farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting.. 20 to 39 I liters farms reporting . 40 to 69 liuers farms reporting . 70 or more litters farms reporting . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting . number of liuers. , December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of liuers . . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes Tarms reporting . acres . Under 11 acres farms reporting., 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting . Harvested for grain farms reporting . bushels. Sales farms reporting.. bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting., acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. , acres . . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . acres . . bushels , . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . rtye harvested farms reporting . . acres, . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops.. bushels . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . . acres grown alone. . acres grown with other crops . , pounds . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . acres . , tons . . Sales farms reporting . . tons.. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons, . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . . acres. . tons.. Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . acres . . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting . , acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons, . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . acres. . tons , green weight . , See footnotes at end of table. 45,396 229,498 21,616 17,996 4,131 1,356 179 118 36,938 112,565 32,863 116,933 104,475 1,585,137 57,367 29,462 13,209 2,810 745 882 101,871 1,461,434 62,457,453 48,778 28,034,097 6,256 74,114 4,062 57,535 1,849,720 1,428 883,287 30,924 305,163 7,311,285 19,522 5,354,406 21,313 227,675 8,613,694 5,457 2,510,055 5,767 53,764 2,012,292 1,487 624,700 1,982 15,034 271,997 644 167, 128 22,072 356,019 7,586 7,615,632 17,826 156,239 85 238,992,847 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 729 i,152 469 205 33 598 1,636 505 1,516 3,877 88,402 1,382 1,305 829 224 58 79 2,917 40,587 1,800,972 399 200,025 1,058 16,288 314 5,180 156,540 70 42,685 1,524 20,238 485,708 1,089 352,036 2,310 50,402 2,058,050 300 199,750 964 11,754 492,170 109 34,886 126 968 22,002 22 14,738 339 4,197 170 83,120 85 1,138 1,441,230 127,191 1,843 25,388 66,423 42 7,595 1,284 18,977 27,464 37 430 2,443 48,869 71,350 35 175 1,629 19,312 27,943 20 95 528 5,685 7,572 10 18 329 6 3 2 1 6 17 161 17 168 136 10,920 16 26 18 22 11 43 82 4,821 202,957 5 13,800 76 2,757 8 410 15,300 27 712 12,673 22 9,838 65 4,792 195,112 16 40,300 54 1,740 84,725 1 500 8 287 10,415 6 9,660 24 1,035 22,213 10 498 800,360 16,085 85 6,707 20,517 12 7,350 52 1,575 2,451 2 150 70 2,219 4,190 44 2,225 3,431 117 943 51 40 5 82 446 97 497 555 8,960 59,481 24 440 575 71 2,919 20,094 421 18,970 15 72 180 101 27 26 326 7,944 407,515 34 49,700 146 3,864 36 1,050 47,190 5 18,000 157 2,921 81,830 132 64,878 313 10,520 479,923 24 27,150 119 2,219 90,850 12 5,976 33 376 7,632 11 4,828 70 1,407 29,557 25 560 214 4,526 12,241 112 3,440 6,529 252 7,385 14,037 193 3,536 5,186 975 1,552 112 2,262 15,725 187 212 527 883 141 126 41 71 5 10 5 167 172 312 442 115 146 215 44] 1,218 1,197 32,162 18,660 176 500 510 502 431 170 76 20 20 5 5 868 866 13,601 8,876 618,520 367,140 185 90 99,005 24,300 376 275 6,060 2,509 120 80 2,495 660 57,345 18,810 45 5 19,685 1,000 565 455 8,470 5,485 198,230 132,655 460 285 143,815 99,305 847 685 19,255 11,725 812,490 418,615 115 85 77,330 43,245 366 265 4,490 2,145 184,120 83,350 51 25 19,210 5,200 40 25 175 80 2,180 1,075 5 250 150 50 1,190 295 20 150 21,125 6,375 25 5 45 30 43,000 46,492 618 6,746 17,511 15 115 423 7,125 9,705 10 140 871 20,610 29,343 15 140 597 6,916 10,631 10 25 155 2,175 2,950 261 2,920 18,297 28,495 561 5,094 11,274 5 70 327 3,857 5,009 15 130 745 12,815 16,750 10 20 490 4,550 6,100 10 70 150 1,385 1,730 10 80 101 794 5,205 120 295 85 35 100 160 550 5,905 345 170 30 5 445 3,880 150,635 70 12,095 125 945 60 515 16,545 10 3,625 220 2,015 47,610 145 30,165 305 3,490 135,400 55 11,225 150 1,120 47,800 20 4,000 10 30 450 35 220 3,365 15 (Z) 10,345 250 1,660 4,160 5 50 205 1,830 2,495 350 4,945 5,980 5 5 175 1,545 1,880 70 315 385 5 50 100 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 8 of 10. -Dairy farms [Data urn hn.ind on n«port.i far only a namnln uf ttrmn. Son texl J 91 (For [lefinitiona and oxplanalions, hop u>xt) T„u,l all ootnmoroial farm* Koonomic claaa SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-ConlinuMl Cotton harvested f arms reporting . . . acres. . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . acres 2 bushels . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . acres 2 bushels . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds. Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 469 4,214 3,875 1,237 118 20,967 542 93 19,330 482 395 785,255 548 2,472 3,490,242 163 70,895 20 514 351 504 661 10 15 26,040 29 295 422,200 665 624 80 3 1,017 47 43 10,880 21 12 30,915 98 632 950,282 5 2,500 170 1,465 1,515 296 14 3,620 125 12 2,395 111 133 274,075 186 901 1,276,880 30 5,075 135 1,095 970 395 50 7,160 200 28 3,950 165 145 280,535 185 556 722,190 40 42,550 155 229 131 146 55 350 325 245 24 4,835 100 7 1,560 95 60 118,050 50 88 118,690 40 8,130 85 162 35 125 90 210 20 3,625 70 3 545 80 30 55,640 40 9,980 60 41 Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines . 92 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 9 of lO.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample or firms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all a] farms Foonomic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average si ze of farm acres Value ot land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per aero dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1 to 9 acres farms reporti ng 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres Terms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres [arms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land In farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AOE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years number . 25 to 34 years number . 85 to 44 years number. 45 to 54 years number. 55 to 64 years number, 65 or more years number. Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Worlting off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income from sources other than farm operated and off-rum work operators reporting . With otlier income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting . With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number 10 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 to 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres number 160 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 to 1,999 acres number 2,000 or more acres number See footnotes at end of table. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17,632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,1S7 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,2U 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 7,040 100.0 1,397,153 100.0 198.5 26,998 147.28 5,924 230,750 1,217 1,166 976 1,094 1,030 334 93 13 1 3,376 117,774 2,546 62,399 1,046 20,329 1,965 42,070 3,741 168,491 5,156 583,597 3,742 190,720 2,415 105,864 216 2,760 1,697 31,213 837 19,895 279 5,279 1,686 92, 119 6,971 55 364 1,318 1,782 2,755 697 52.8 2,380 1,100 247 1,033 682 1,154 1,063 4,660 926 1,499 344 405 1,450 660 840 952 621 431 400 692 414 130 45 45 0.6 69,342 5.0 1,540.9 243,594 154.18 34 11,055 10 1 10 4,561 17 3,072 9 765 10 2,307 13 5,553 38 32,433 31 11,499 23 6,601 2 914 18 1,524 5 500 2 110 12 14 9 3 47.8 101 1.4 66,485 4.8 658.3 76,829 142.65 95 10,888 5 5 21 30 14 19 1 47 5,472 56 2,017 15 288 47 1,729 72 8,491 75 27,060 71 11,037 21 259 43 2,285 23 420 2 76 24 2,300 96 2 45 13 23 13 50.0 50 13 11 26 15 18 19 51 11 15 6 535 7.6 216,110 15.5 403.9 45,159 125.46 522 42,788 25 25 55 105 174 87 49 2 327 21,991 198 6,345 81 2,781 146 3,564 310 31,546 403 78,430 259 30,351 201 15,537 52 571 197 6,107 57 2,809 37 1,003 162 16,518 529 5 54 181 123 122 44 48.0 210 57 32 121 93 122 111 325 71 99 23 5 20 45 45 40 85 35 35 80 100 34 11 1,133 16.1 349,898 25.0 308.8 37,204 137.39 1,038 60,385 41 82 191 232 308 173 11 661 27,335 393 12,779 174 4,494 291 8,285 619 41,537 914 151,230 621 46,548 446 28,174 60 569 343 8,729 150 5,536 52 850 314 23,117 1,131 5 51 245 366 281 183 52.3 535 204 61 270 is:: 295 277 598 154 284 71 20 75 50 125 145 120 70 115 225 142 38 2,026 28.8 420,121 30.1 207.4 31,637 166.57 1,842 66,502 210 361 303 487 426 48 1,030 35,955 707 19,157 311 6,986 527 12,171 1,210 48,550 1,486 176,131 1,240 61,610 863 35,184 46 297 626 8,708 297 6,545 133 2,715 643 35,234 2,011 15 96 424 427 595 454 54.1 975 230 140 605 264 513 647 1,051 263 518 244 30 265 135 235 386 200 185 1B0 275 96 33 6 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 9 of 10.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Dot* are b&sod on ropon* for only * sample of farms. Sec Leal | 93 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total ill commercial farms Koonomic elan* FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPF.R iTOR All farm operators: Full owners nun.iier . . . Pan owners number.. . All tenants numtier . . . Cash tenants number . . . Share-cash tenants number . . . Crop-shnro tenants number . . , Livestock-share tenants number . . . Croppers number. .. Other and unspecified tenants;. number. .. White farm operators: Full owners number, , . Part owners number . . . All tenants number . . . Croppers number. .. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number . . . Part owners nun.iier. .. All tenants number . . . Croppers number . . . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting, . . number... Corn pickers. farms reporting . . . number. .. Pick-up balers farms reporting.,. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. .. number. . . Motortrucks farms reporting . . . number... Tractors farms reporting.. . number. .. Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. . number... 1 tractor farms reporting . . . 2 tractors farms reporting... 3 tractors farms reporting . . . 4 tractors farms reporting. . . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . . Wheel tractors farms reporting . . . number... Crawler tractors farms reporting. . . number... Garden tractors farms reporting. .. number... Automobiles farms reporting... number... Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting... Telephone farms reporting . . . Home freezer farms reporting. .. Milking machine farms reporting . . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). farms reporting... Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting... Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface. farms reporting... Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting,,. Dirt or unimproved. farms reporting.. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting... 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. farms reporting. .. 1 mile farms reporting . . . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting . . . 4 miles farms reporting... 5 or more miles farms reporting... FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . . . Regular hired workers (employed ISO or more days) farms reporting.. persons.. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR ..farms reporting , .farms reporting . .farms reporting . .farms reporting . .farms reporting Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. Operators not reporting residence number.. See footnotes at end of table. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73, 914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 4,799 1,568 597 37 15 145 10 160 230 4,614 1,547 452 110 185 21 145 50 1,325 1,360 735 750 1,246 1,283 282 306 4,548 5,501 4,867 8,314 4,741 7,818 2,844 1,269 350 150 128 4,715 7,583 219 235 452 496 5,004 6,115 6,190 3,869 4,226 124 105 110 633 3,917 1,210 1,847 1,028 819 491 271 10 47 1,717 3,923 750 1,418 465 155 79 41 10 6,177 504 359 16 45 130 40 162 40 160 7 11 6 1 15 40 147 8 13 2 2 30 48 45 37 32 1 1 5 23 44 297 39 208 41 49 43 43 39 43 16 16 91 125 96 266 91 259 25 27 10 12 17 243 12 16 7 91 157 101 83 68 79 258 58 153 221 188 110 10 5 40 221 187 100 35 199 207 148 149 168 182 44 46 441 689 482 1,135 482 1,099 175 171 51 39 46 481 1,040 57 59 31 36 476 617 517 396 410 17 16 26 127 330 54 140 77 63 33 29 285 744 180 355 104 47 13 11 5 455 61 19 654 409 58 6 25 649 409 4S 15 372 377 234 240 327 332 103 108 911 1,144 984 1,944 984 1,862 451 315 131 64 23 984 1,825 36 37 78 82 996 1,262 1,101 838 860 51 36 32 192 726 148 256 185 71 37 24 481 1,072 207 357 123 50 27 7 974 108 51 1,400 497 102 1,365 497 97 25 455 457 221 226 454 455 84 89 1,457 1,662 1,628 2,703 1,572 2,479 943 458 121 28 22 1,552 2,400 75 79 199 224 1,600 1,983 1,902 1,328 1,364 45 37 27 192 1,248 394 379 234 145 97 551 1,057 195 243 154 40 2,445 422 327 21 5 65 2,280 402 207 35 165 20 120 35 239 239 80 80 232 242 21 31 1,603 1,751 1,637 2,104 1,572 1,959 1,243 287 31 1,567 1,928 31 31 135 145 1,811 2,048 2,524 1,187 1,492 10 15 5 63 1,512 589 1,053 525 528 313 170 10 35 277 495 71 102 50 11 10 1,734 216 76 2,914 80 206 94 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 9 of lO.-Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used durinc the your Dry materials Liquid matiTials . Crops on which used- Hay and croplnnd pasture. . Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry malcri al s Liquid materials arms reporting. . on which used. . tons. , t reporting. , tons.. arms reporting. , tons.. arms reporting., acres . . arms reporting. . tons., arms reporting.. tons.. arms reporting. . acres., arms reporting. , tons., arms reporting. , tons., Corn .farms reporting., acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons., Liquid materials farms reporting. , tons.. Cotton Jams reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . Ions.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Tobacco ■•■ farms reporting. , Dry materials Liquid materials farn.s reporting. . Ions.. farms reporting. , All other crops farms reporting. . acres . , Dry materials farms reporting. . tons . . Liquid materials farms rervxlinc • ■ tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed. . tons ., SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. , Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars., L'nder $100 farms reporting. , $100 to $909 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. , $5,000 or more farms reporting . , Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting., dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting . , 51,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 to 51,999 farn.s reporting.. $10,000 or more farms reporting.. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 or more farmB reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting. . dollars. , Under $200 farms reporting. . S200 to $499 farms reporting., $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 (o $-1,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. , $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. , 550,000 or more farms reporting.. Seeds, hulbs, plants, and trees... farms reporting,. dollars,. Under $100 fnn.is reporting., ^100 to $499 .....farms reportmr/., $500 to $999 farms reporti ng . . $1,000 or more ,. r arms reporting. , Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. , dollars. , Under $100 farms reporting. . 5100 to $199 farms reporting.. S500 to $919 farms reporting, 51,000 to 54,999 farms reporting., $5,000 or more farms reporting. , See footnotes at end of table. 116,092 5,966 3,686,751 257,840 1,153,677 62,309 115,881 5,941 1,094,748 59,380 14,675 557 58,929 2,929 20,697 2,460 339,750 67,914 20,543 2,439 76,761 15,314 367 54 1,214 249 9,153 1,387 164,502 46,944 9,048 1,372 36,258 9,872 178 38 569 214 100,942 4,355 1,534,844 72,510 100,195 4,325 357,451 17,442 13,579 471 51,330 2,219 44,021 570 326,202 3,491 43,951 570 98,765 1,208 368 5 426 2 90,061 1,257 413,440 2,639 89,936 1,257 323,970 2,457 356 802 57,048 2,882 909,096 64,342 56,335 2,848 201,543 13,087 1,442 71 4,588 245 22,885 2,366 298,890 42,106 322,246 54,265 120,078 7,040 81,636 6,320 105,215,353 6,523,757 28,352 1,136 38, 611 3,522 4,560 792 4,980 638 5,133 232 49,085 3,700 32,011,753 5,328,337 42,250 2,676 3,678 567 1,750 282 1,006 112 401 63 82,239 3,492 15,187,134 996,828 58,018 1,930 22,481 1,394 1,740 168 88,529 4,210 70,477,338 3,469,523 26,064 1,602 26,686 1,085 17,647 567 12,780 642 3,512 202 1,221 68 470 37 120 7 29 69,455 3,645 8,744,296 491,555 49,827 2,249 17,104 1,221 1,557 122 967 53 115,070 6,432 40,992,121 2,305,712 31,384 1,984 57,197 3,056 17,834 867 8,469 512 186 13 34 14,408 3,568 34 3,420 15 148 11 3,386 11 814 1 14 14 4,737 14 1,118 2 IB 26 2,927 26 615 13 113 12 240 L2 63 17 3,054 17 758 22 1,577 2,026 45 45 874,614 1 3 22 19 34 .,574,294 5 3 1 1 24 29 48,713 45 510,779 25 25,849 1 5 10 9 95 15,358 3,571 85 2,966 24 605 42 2,846 37 658 6 109 28 4,199 23 761 6 109 83 4,048 78 832 18 304 16 120 16 38 42 254 42 208 49 3,891 38 469 11 83 38 2,006 1,942 101 101 540,273 5 15 8 24 49 67 428,250 19 11 11 2 24 60 35,310 2 44 14 96 297,110 5 6 15 17 41 7 3 2 73 37,147 15 36 15 101 110,910 10 27 18 44 2 512 49,478 11,959 507 11,472 108 487 259 12,086 259 2,653 16 52 108 8,423 103 1,821 5 28 444 15,952 434 3,862 97 332 110 786 110 275 196 752 196 613 275 11,479 268 2,248 12 75 189 5,264 9,673 535 532 1,563,873 11 118 113 203 87 403 930,352 198 66 73 52 14 349 162,211 114 209 26 482 764,480 50 106 72 171 53 18 12 337 73,705 99 203 24 11 529 425,322 21 221 131 155 1 1,062 69,459 16,546 1,062 15,736 151 810 507 17,413 501 3,331 6 16 308 14,069 308 2,687 15 42 784 19,238 779 4,766 130 702 131 957 131 350 329 827 329 794 604 16,955 599 3,808 26 50 522 12,244 14,295 1,133 1,097 1,493,040 42 560 224 199 72 704 1,019,961 384 173 120 26 1 735 291,024 319 358 58 972 894,426 216 289 187 193 57 28 1,852 74,280 18,010 1,847 17,416 144 594 880 23, 511 875 5,645 20 53 538 12,696 533 2,840 10 17 1,267 17,245 1,257 4,197 103 508 211 1,023 211 339 5 2 427 577 427 559 900 19,228 899 3,836 11 14 842 14,588 18,637 2,026 1,876 1,355,637 140 1,244 328 159 5 1,218 1,026,155 881 244 62 31 1,115 310,005 591 464 60 1,397 698,618 572 387 197 206 35 723 1,139 131,050 142,438 355 707 330 387 25 32 13 13 1,132 1,960 601,533 607,912 86 449 621 1,158 267 254 158 99 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 9 of 10.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms [Data iu " i>ii'i<-l on raportM for only ft pl< of famui, «■«■ tuxt] 95 Item (For definitions nnd explanations! BOB Uixt) Total all commercial forms Kconomir class ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BV SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollan avoroge per fnnn, dollm All crops Hold dollars Field . r. .ft-, other than vegetables and fruits and nut*, Hold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livostock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock producLs, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and Calves forms reporting number Cows, including hoifers that hove calved farms reporting number. Milk cows farms reporting number Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting number Stoors and bulls including steer and bull calves forms reporting number Forms reporting by number on hand: Cottle and calves- 1 head farms reporting 2 to 4 head farms reporting 5 to 9 head farms reporting 10 to 19 head forms reporting 20 to 49 head forms reporting 50 to 99 head farms reporting 100 to 499 head farms reporting. 500 or more head forms reporting Cows, including heifers that hove calved- 1 head farms reporting 2 to 9 head farms reporting 10 to 19 head forms reporting 20 to 29 head farms reporting 30 to 49 head farms reporting 50 to 74 head forms reporting 75 to 99 head farms reporting 100 or more head forms reporting Milk cows- 1 head forms reporting 2 to 9 head forms reporting 10 to 19 head farm? reporting 20 to 29 hood farms reporting 30 to 49 head farms reporting 50 to 74 head farms reporting 75 to 99 head forms reporting 100 or more head forms reporting HofSeS and/01 mules forms reporting Hogs and pigs forms reporting number Bom since June 1 forms reporting number Bom before June 1 forms reporting number Sheep and lambs forms reporting number Lambs under 1 year old forms reporting number Sheep 1 year old and over forms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers forms reporting number Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting number Livestock and livestock products sold: Cottle and calves sold alive forms reporting number dollars Hogs and pigs sold olive forms reporting number dollars Sheep and lambs sold alive forms reporting number dollars Milk and cream sold forms reporting pounds dollars Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs sold forms reporting dozens dollars See footnotes at end of table. 741, 113, 470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 30,523,030 4,336 6,124,114 5,266,853 188,245 70,975 598,041 24,398,916 722,455 254,250 23,422,211 5,387 158,575 4,935 65,640 3,365 6,893 4,119 45,703 3,734 47,232 450 924 723 1,041 1,323 655 263 972 ,112 848 405 365 112 50 71 1,585 1,758 6 10 3,642 9,220 5,430 244,206 3,967 160,132 4,978 84,024 522 19,196 286 3,679 522 15,517 492 14,314 452 1,203 4,201 275,760 4,875 88,577 12,996,169 '4,320 336,339 10,090,170 490 14,436 202,104 510 6,482,490 254,250 712 167,502 1,515 1,452,486 551,943 3,222,968 71,622 409,139 314,029 95, 110 2,813,829 720 18,000 2,795,109 30 10,834 26 3,190 9 50 21 1,902 25 5,742 29 130 36 24,689 31 22,373 25 2,316 6 692 5 225 6 467 6 440 6 27 35 9,002 2,072,791 27 23,892 716,760 6 310 4,340 1 309,600 IB, 000 1 32 6 1,810 2,813,061 27,852 473,832 398,311 18,750 10,521 48,250 2,337,229 118,715 2,218,514 91 7,664 73 3,188 25 51 76 1,925 73 2,551 74 401 94 14,641 75 8,427 83 6,214 13 459 7 58 13 401 13 384 8 17 31 16,627 96 6,385 1,161,921 83 34,672 1,040,160 14 410 5,740 15 19,600 21 260,830 99,115 7,123,112 13,314 1,536,342 1,419,087 48,755 4,131 64,319 5,586,770 238,037 60,130 5,288,603 420 28,689 387 11,223 228 746 347 8,457 369 9,009 20 26 21 45 94 104 110 56 111 58 36 41 30 31 24 113 100 284 880 406 52,440 367 35,180 376 17,260 43 2,302 36 590 43 1,712 43 1,611 38 101 311 64,724 393 18,438 2,728,997 382 84,251 2,527,530 52 1,696 23,744 36 1,454,088 60,130 110 63,552 136 459,045 174,435 7,741,624 6,833 1,825,037 1,569,917 35,750 14,578 204,792 5,916,587 190,170 55,565 5,670,852 932 41,780 827 17,382 454 945 767 12,120 799 12,278 20 101 51 85 369 224 82 85 214 213 121 124 41 9 20 201 253 564 1,757 877 54,632 678 33,543 799 21,089 108 6,024 65 1,155 108 4,869 108 4,530 103 339 593 67,223 887 21,280 3,052,418 730 84,009 2,520,270 108 4,759 66,626 101 1,260,315 55,565 160 38,240 241 396,946 150,840 7,058,852 3,484 1,356,009 1,134,890 66,275 18,104 136,740 5,702,843 131,699 86,105 5,485,039 1,633 49,573 1,556 21,641 998 2,013 1,397 14,568 1,323 13,364 70 166 170 356 579 306 238 531 377 182 178 40 4 6 435 557 6 1,093 3,022 1,492 58,421 1,143 36,053 1,415 22,368 207 5,779 83 606 207 5,173 192 4,754 187 419 1,104 57,284 1,583 24,514 3,065,397 1,254 76,191 2,285,730 135 5,046 70,644 197 2,449,917 86,105 250 39,604 521 239,920 91,170 2,563,413 801 521,755 430,619 13,715 23,591 48,830 2,041,658 43,114 34,450 1,964,094 2,231 20,035 2,066 9,016 1,651 3,088 1,511 6,731 1,145 4,238 335 626 476 535 259 586 1,231 193 50 6 818 833 1,598 3,030 2,525 39,383 1,673 24,606 2,280 14,777 145 3,940 90 1,045 145 2,895 130 2,595 110 300 2,154 69,551 1,881 8,958 914,645 1,844 33,324 999,720 125 2,215 31,010 175 1,008,570 34,450 176 6,474 590 93,935 35,695 96 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 9 of 10.— Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms | Data are based on reports for only ft sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all nmercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Conlinued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .forms reporting number of litters 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 Utters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting 'arms reporting number of litters December 1 to June 1 farms reporting number of litters SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting . acres . Under 11 acres 11 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain arm9 reporting.. arms reporting. . i reporting . , i reporting . . arms reporting. . arms reporting. , 'arms reporting. . acres . . bushels.. Sales forms reporting . . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes f arms reporting . acres. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Rye harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other "mall grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. Sales farms report ing . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres . tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres . tons, green weight. 45,396 3,779 229,498 45,525 21,616 903 17,996 1,391 4,131 830 1,356 497 179 85 118 73 36,938 3,426 112,565 22,290 32,863 3,092 116,933 23,235 104,475 4,703 1,585,137 77,322 57,367 2,717 29,462 1,074 13,209 568 2,810 211 745 66 882 67 101,871 4,353 1,461,434 66,339 62,457,453 2,969,770 48,778 575 28,034,097 301,965 6,256 694 74,114 7,707 4,062 506 57,535 6,193 1,849,720 216,744 1,428 52 883,287 14,549 30,924 1,667 305,163 19,465 7,311,285 460,445 19,522 1,124 5,354,406 345,675 21,313 1,566 227,675 19,970 8,613,694 729,341 5,457 208 2,510,055 85,225 5,767 703 53,764 7,800 2,012,292 297,698 1,487 129 624,700 41,220 1,982 177 15,034 1,583 271,997 29,249 644 66 167,128 17,781 22,072 904 356,019 15,967 7,586 560 7,615,632 317,285 17,826 258 156,239 2,263 85 238,992,847 3,656,488 447,459 68,557 6,696 849 51,990 8,083 118,450 16,002 365 55 12,618 1,100 9,120 1,671 82,895 22,611 107,411 28,706 468 83 3,619 768 24,847 1,746 205,537 22,491 246,988 26,763 1,275 97 13,044 1,205 14,290 Ml 68,254 8,118 83,041 10,747 378 25 2,282 495 4,616 518 27,326 6,005 31,701 7,784 147 26 759 270 758 39 11,457 1,249 73,727 5,146 15 1,412 1 1 1 5 15 721 15 691 27 3,468 1 1 12 1 1 11 27 3,178 162,305 5 17,950 8 456 5 281 597 21,245 8 20,419 10 960 44,743 1 8,000 7 360 13,749 300 6,835 6 6,485 19 1,513 31,280 9 383 2,848 6 95 160 5 100 9 1,435 1,705 11 884 1,204 183 258 251 415 66 3,694 1 5 20 5 13 22 65 1,553 60 2,141 83 4,202 6 21 26 15 79 3,678 183,840 11 20,750 12 240 11 210 9,100 1 300 31 596 16,605 31 12,945 35 873 35,775 7 3,400 14 226 8,700 5 1,900 7 175 3,260 6 2,540 31 1,380 31,465 1 50 2,962 19 190 367 9 340 575 37 1,278 1,602 9 185 212 14 315 684 3 654 2,100 349 10,764 12 43 43 165 50 36 343 5,527 305 5,237 470 16,593 102 128 114 73 22 31 447 14,227 637,245 63 91,825 97 1,505 72 1,124 37,500 200 3,557 96,247 186 85,258 207 3,335 137,086 38 21,450 107 2,016 78,857 22 14,725 2 38 560 2 500 157 4,213 410 82,445 47 446 792,875 8,494 59 1,187 2,281 109 2,478 3,297 16 245 137 2,790 3,933 12 285 73 844 1,407 5 300 47 1,135 1,422 10 45 6 60 125 650 11,407 63 105 253 208 11 10 603 5,436 573 5,971 807 19,864 269 235 177 92 24 10 739 16,505 766,240 134 81,955 155 2,380 117 1,925 68,619 31 10,074 328 4,786 115,018 255 90,709 321 4,793 183,345 61 32,250 185 1,962 74,847 41 12,900 55 650 11,529 32 7,256 266 4,801 93,762 51 644 1,132,925 16,962 176 2,247 4,679 15 675 304 6,148 8,619 25 290 285 4,997 6,869 25 305 195 2,149 3,608 10 135 94 1,037 1,416 384 1,850 1,160 11,354 159 526 368 97 10 1,032 5,521 1,038 5,833 1,404 18,925 816 372 173 36 7 1,280 16,318 746,105 196 57,200 217 1,963 151 1,613 53,310 10 3,500 599 6,691 146,185 424 105,329 542 6,135 214,582 76 15,815 265 2,711 100,135 36 8,945 61 255 4,485 15 900 234 2,850 55 55,180 115 625 778,480 23,629 373 3,515 6,950 20 305 527 7,287 8,812 31 176 623 7,392 8,073 30 370 329 3,102 3,542 5 10 166 2,292 2,928 10 110 3 41 126 See footnotes at end of table. NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 9 of 10. -Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms | Data arn baaed on reports for only ■ sample of forms. See text | 97 {For il.'fmihori-. and explanations, sop text) Toul ill "xxHvxnir clua commercial tima Totil CUnl riua n nun in C1«8»IV CI«»»V CUuVI 44,031 327,040 279,026 570 3,511 3,136 12 240 249 16 120 105 110 786 755 131 957 889 211 1,023 863 90 385 275 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 2,416 419 74,535 5 50 27 244 143 68 U,665 356 117 20,442 626 98 15,873 1,259 136 23,261 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 1,174 454 53,138 11 (z) 67 93 156 13,456 212 138 18,570 241 63 8,336 617 97 12,709 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 648 480 957,752 5 2 5,500 29 62 128,110 112 97 193,732 297 220 429,950 205 99 200,460 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 617 2,234 2,946,254 8 65 92,812 37 266 413,292 167 724 1,054,365 225 748 982,425 130 358 325,630 50 73 77,730 10,909 7,821,317 462 188,245 10 18,750 63 48,755 67 35,750 162 66,275 160 18,715 6,252 30,978 666 1,657 6 25 5 158 55 129 150 362 243 711 207 272 SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED- Continued Cotton harvested forms reporting... acres... bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres 2 ., bushels. . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres 2 . . bushels . . . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting... acres.. . pounds . . . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting... acres. . . pounds... Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting... Sales dollars.. . Land in bearing and nanbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting... acres. . . Z Reported in small fractions. l Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. 98 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 Part 10 of 10.— General farms [Data are based an reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all commercial forms Economic class FARMS. ACREAGE. AND VALUE Farms number. Percent distribution [torrent. Land in (aims acres . Percent distribution percent. Average size of farm acres . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dol I ars . Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. 1 to 9 acres farms reporti ng . 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to -19 acres farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres forms reporting . 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. 5(Xi to 999 acres farms reporting . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting. Cropland used only for posture forms reporting. acres . Cropland not harvested and not postured farms reporting. acres. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. acres. Woodland pastured farms reporting. acres . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. acres . Improved posture farms reporting. acres. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. acres , Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops forms reporting . acres . Cropland used for grain or row crops formed on the contour farms reporting. acres. Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. acres. System of terraces on crop and posture land farms reporting. acres , FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . Under 25 years number . 25 to 14 years number . 35 to 44 years number. 45 to 54 years number. 55 to 64 years number . 65 or more years number . Average age years . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working ofr their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than form operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated operators reporting . With other income or family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres number . 10 to 49 acres number . 50 to 69 acres number . 70 to 99 seres number. 100 to 139 acres number. 140 to 179 acres number . 180 to 219 acres number . 220 to 259 acres numbor. 260 to 499 acres number. 500 to 999 acres number . 1,000 to 1,999 acreg numbor . 2,000 or more acres number. See footnotes at end of table. 120,078 XXX 11,982,175 XXX 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17,632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37, 962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 3,275 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 10,680 100.0 1,724,971 100.0 161.5 21,689 154.85 10, 655 653,523 360 1,200 1,831 2,938 2,865 1,055 365 37 4,513, 63,299 3,439 65,221 1,268 18,227 2,669 46,994 3,617 89,483 7,549 738,235 3,421 67,157 2,120 36,409 566 5,824 3,591 82,768 995 38,328 252 5,545 1,983 97,013 10,622 196 1,357 2,596 3,260 2,518 695 47.7 3,267 2,236 338 693 996 1,045 647 7,413 1,363 1,356 332 40 2,715 1,445 1,536 1,395 1,061 610 390 930 416 107 35 129 1.2 169,703 9.8 1,315.5 142,062 121.55 129 52,630 79 5,658 62 5,022 25 1,004 50 4,018 75 9,155 118 88,464 43 3,967 40 3,722 30 811 81 11,556 15 1,033 167 31 3,137 5 47.4 105 17 456 4.3 256,361 14.9 562.2 76,377 148.34 456 89,740 15 55 217 164 255 10,568 180 8,463 89 2,271 133 6,192 194 11,366 404 122,739 191 8,074 140 5,805 104 1,324 293 15,947 60 4,558 24 1,805 120 13,291 78 142 118 90 26 45.9 93 53 22 18 21 47 7 363 65 100 13 10 25 25 40 25 145 140 32 14 1,439 13.5 366,518 21.2 254.7 37,800 168.71 1,439 148,938 15 30 210 558 514 112 797 13,133 434 14,195 156 2,888 358 11,307 465 11,887 1,143 157,760 479 11,209 305 5,620 164 2,030 697 20,555 147 9,963 34 798 299 18,033 1,439 11 255 430 463 190 90 45.6 369 266 40 63 136 138 42 1,070 190 162 31 40 75 135 240 230 135 125 320 110 26 3 3,179 29.8 433,064 25.1 136.2 21,043 164.46 3,164 182,888 10 60 330 1,139 1,364 240 21 1,289 14,230 1,004 15,179 374 5,280 791 9,899 1,014 23,955 2,162 170,262 948 14,825 586 7,985 168 1,134 1,170 20,4% 258 8,624 76 1,530 550 25,817 3,159 60 430 907 959 598 205 46.6 953 598 110 245 246 327 176 2,226 421 397 71 590 500 575 465 390 205 135 230 75 14 3,462 32.4 345,420 20.0 99.8 14,106 153.34 3,457 133,782 45 390 931 1,274 768 48 1 1,308 11,875 1,014 14,102 359 4,794 767 9,308 1,154 20,590 2,277 136,530 1,075 17,512 689 8,762 80 405 975 11,344 335 11,035 75 1,055 638 28,215 3,457 80 430 786 989 803 369 48.5 1,173 651 165 357 400 388 421 2,289 440 474 215 1,200 550 556 440 281 175 70 150 30 10 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 10 of 10.— General farms [Data arii ha.sod on reports for only a namplo of formi. Soo toxt ] 99 (Tor definitions and explanations, Total nil commercial fanns I'.eonomic class FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners . . Part owner* .. All tenant* , . . Cash tenant* number Share-cash tenants nun her Crop-share tenants number Livestock-share tenants number Croppers number Other anil unspecified tenants number White farm operators: Full owners number. Port owners number , All tenants number. Croppers number . Nonwhile farm operators: Full owners number , Part owners number . All tenants number. Croppers number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD ; reporting . Grain combines Corn pickers. . . Pick-up balers . Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks Tractors Tractors other than gardei 1 tractor 2 tractors 3 tractors 4 tractors 5 or more tractors . Wheel tractors . . . Crawler tractors. . Garden tractors Automobiles Automobiles and/or motortrucks . Telephone Home freezer Milking machine Electric milk cooler . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops). . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface Gravel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved Less llwi 1 mile to a hard surface road . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road. . 1 mile 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles ; reporting., number.. arms reporting. , number. . arms reporting. , number . , anus reporting. , number . , arms reporting., numlier. , arms reporting., arms reporting., amis rc|iorting. , i reporting., arms reporting. , arms reporting., numlier . . arms reporting. , arms reporting., numlier. , arms reporting, number, i reporting. arms reporting, i reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting., arms re[iorting.. arms reporting., 'arms reporting, , 'arms reporting., 'arms reporting . 'arms reporting., arms reporting., 'arms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . . persons . . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or moro days) farms reporting.. . persons. . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR .farms reporting. , .farms reporting. , .farms reporting., .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting , , Residing on farm operated operators reporting... Not residing on Tarm operated operators reporting... Operators not reporting residence number. .. See footnotes at end of table. 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 21,756 13,645 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 3,436 3,633 3,542 241 210 1,144 185 1,555 207 3,021 2,897 1,557 395 415 736 1,985 1,160 2,342 2,464 1,636 1,686 960 984 225 271 6,321 7,571 7,919 14,083 7,817 13,711 4,247 2,255 786 306 223 7,802 13,473 202 238 346 372 7,925 9,219 9,406 3,755 5,849 288 360 183 994 5,779 1,025 3,743 1,984 1,759 1,151 572 10 26 3,423 14,693 1,381 3,972 707 226 230 140 78 105 79 21 22 129 304 129 655 128 635 1 6 33 36 128 624 10 11 16 20 108 201 129 100 2 27 9 128 1,551 123 898 235 92 ,545 558 577 102 22 5 244 274 203 214 148 158 37 37 445 764 451 1,511 445 1,490 20 116 158 62 89 445 1,465 20 25 13 21 423 615 455 334 390 29 34 316 20 120 72 48 42 406 3,100 340 1,219 104 56 100 48 32 360 80 16 326 689 415 35 40 175 65 70 30 316 608 330 50 547 583 462 467 225 226 60 75 1,256 1,616 1,374 2,991 1,359 2,935 425 513 272 106 43 1,359 2,883 37 52 47 56 1,310 1,651 1,418 740 1,129 35 50 255 918 55 453 257 196 111 85 806 3,072 418 1,028 242 70 63 26 17 1,242 107 90 782 1,073 1,323 46 100 406 75 630 66 742 868 573 195 40 205 750 435 662 683 525 545 232 242 47 52 1,922 2,157 2,489 4,244 2,469 4,149 1,287 850 222 82 2,464 4,089 55 60 95 95 2,516 2,866 2,878 1,225 1,894 65 105 21 317 1,843 296 985 569 416 291 120 1,159 4,034 351 620 232 62 36 21 2,851 152 176 1,127 1,037 1,291 30 665 75 962 762 416 100 165 275 875 569 574 252 257 227 227 40 65 1,689 1,810 2,366 3,247 2,341 3,162 1,659 575 86 15 2,331 3,087 65 75 80 85 2,448 2,651 2,956 993 1,687 115 150 10 131 1,767 297 1,348 707 641 426 210 724 2,296 139 197 101 26 10 2 3,175 127 160 1,085 515 415 90 20 105 5 170 25 885 355 140 30 200 160 275 140 240 245 115 115 80 80 20 20 880 920 1,110 1,435 1,075 1,340 855 195 15 5 5 1,075 1,325 15 15 95 95 1,120 1,235 1,570 375 650 35 35 10 25 835 355 810 370 440 270 145 10 15 200 640 10 10 1,815 70 130 100 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 10 of 10.— General farms [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See leal J (For definitions and explanations, Total all nmercial farms Economic class USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material" used during the year farms reporting. . acres on which used. .. tons. . Dry materials farms reporting. . Eons. . Liquid mat.Tials farms reporting. . Crop? on which used- liny and cropland pasture farms reporting. . acres. . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons. . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials 'arms reporting. . tons.. Corn. .•...•...••«•*••.*.•... .farms reporting.. acres. . Dry materials fnn.us reporting. . tons. . Liquid materials farms reporting. . Cotton, .farms reporting. . Bcres. . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Tobacco farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials forms reporting. . Ions.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. All other crops farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting . . Ions.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting.. acres limed. . tons . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. Under .$100 farms reporting. . $100 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms rcporunn;., $2,000 to 54,999 farms reporting . . $5,000 or more farms reporting . . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting.. dollars.. I ndor $1,000 farms reporting . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farma reporting.. $5,000 to S9.999 farms reporting . . $ 10,000 or more farms reporting . . Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting . . $200 to $999 farms reporting. . $1 ,000 or more farm* reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $490 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting.. 51,000 to 52,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $1,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,990 farms reporting.. 510,000 to $19,999 farms reporting. . $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. . 550,000 or more farms reporting. . Soods, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. I 'nder $100 farms reporting . . $100 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to $999 farms reporting . . $1,000 or more farms reporting. . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel anil oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. . I Iniler $100 farms reporting. . 5100 to $UW farms reporting.. S500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $1,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 or core farms reporting. . See footnotes at end of table. 116,092 3,686,751 1,153,677 115,881 1,094,748 14,675 58,929 20,697 399,750 20,543 76,761 367 1,214 9,153 164,502 9,048 36,258 178 569 100,942 1,534,844 100,195 357,451 13,579 51,330 44,021 326,202 43,951 98,765 368 426 90,061 413,440 89,936 323,970 356 802 57,048 909,096 56,335 201,543 1,442 4,588 22,885 298,890 322,246 120,078 81,636 105,215,353 28,352 38,611 4,560 4,980 5,133 49,085 32,011,753 42,250 3,678 1,750 1,006 401 82,239 15,187,134 58,018 22,481 1,740 88,529 70,477,338 26,064 26,686 17,647 12,780 3,512 1,221 470 120 29 69,455 8,744,296 49,827 17,104 1,557 967 115,070 40,992,121 31,384 57,197 17,834 8,469 186 10,569 554,888 155,972 10,549 147,589 1,753 8,383 2,073 40,412 2,061 8,741 48 176 1,038 15,037 1,018 3,750 22 34 9,776 210,628 9,684 51,221 1,642 7,343 7,159 71,485 7,149 22,130 77 117 6,838 26,068 6,833 21,153 15 14 7,397 191,258 7,345 40,594 182 699 3,633 59,127 49,731 10,680 7,931 6,839,276 1,890 4,206 860 695 280 4,894 2,088,079 4,413 330 104 21 26 9,149 2,426,809 5,202 3,544 403 8,646 8,678,017 2,476 2,346 1,558 1,340 592 235 79 19 7,392 1,269,953 4,100 2,801 294 197 10,325 5,147,404 1,847 5,197 1,966 1,265 50 129 47,880 15,762 129 14,411 58 1,351 4,542 58 1,163 6 7 21 1,954 21 409 2 13 115 17,196 114 4,716 56 1,249 96 4,723 96 1,406 2 26 102 1,618 102 1,564 114 17,847 114 5,153 8 56 63 5,877 3,939 129 115 582,192 2 29 18 35 31 82 362,260 42 9 8 3 20 120 131,559 11 60 49 129 1,272,642 2 7 25 34 42 18 1 119 181,028 6 40 15 58 129 440,418 456 77,535 22,902 446 21,114 144 1,788 159 8,188 153 1,548 31 148 90 2,964 90 907 450 27,836 435 7,108 126 1,382 336 9,802 331 3,198 15 36 345 3,189 345 2,628 391 25,556 380 5,725 27 222 211 9,989 7,394 456 388 1,063,250 20 113 90 84 81 291 465,441 157 73 38 IS 5 427 305,097 65 235 127 456 2,001,377 10 36 73 180 119 37 1 340 207,920 17 150 106 67 456 861 , 594 30 61 345 20 1,439 125,468 35,782 1,434 33,532 407 2,250 370 7,678 369 1,558 6 16 228 3,089 223 852 5 10 1,398 49,385 1,377 11,928 391 2,037 1,029 15,170 1,029 4,627 20 17 1,077 6,726 1,077 5,299 1,088 43,420 1,077 9,268 42 170 562 12,845 9,478 1,439 1,286 1,975,788 92 648 200 240 106 863 439,219 705 121 37 1,267 526,252 418 748 101 1,393 2,350,382 95 197 199 558 279 65 1,083 292,366 302 634 93 54 1,439 1,269,094 15 340 580 504 3,153 154,272 43,158 3,148 41,278 638 1,880 492 7,814 487 1,920 5 5 299 3,990 294 883 5 3 3,001 62,118 2,971 14,844 613 1,687 2,325 21,369 2,325 6,633 20 21 2,289 8,294 2,289 6,647 5 4 2,227 50,687 2,212 10,351 55 160 1,113 15,235 13,897 3,179 2 337 1,947,652 441 1,287 316 231 62 1,603 506,574 1,490 101 11 2,865 793,850 1,348 1,431 86 2,849 1,956,713 511 871 793 572 85 17 2,327 334,460 1,147 1,098 65 17 3,144 1,395,218 305 1,732 860 247 3,442 113,443 29,206 3,442 28,338 376 868 624 8,560 624 1,801 265 1,930 260 517 5 5 3,142 39,903 3,117 9,260 351 799 2,403 16,496 2,403 5,056 10 9 2,125 4,986 2,120 3,937 10 10 2,392 41,568 2,387 7,767 30 45 1,064 11,806 11,093 3,462 2,435 985,399 730 1,419 186 100 1,305 246,135 1,269 26 10 2,995 523,096 2,090 865 40 2,709 902,148 1,110 1,003 463 110 23 2,338 198,944 1,583 739 15 3,337 885,615 712 2,205 353 67 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 10 of lO.-General farms [D*U we baned on report* for only ■ n*mpln of furrus. See text J 101 (For definitions and explanation*, n Toul nil commercial farms Economic clann ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All (arm products sold total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crop* sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other Ulan poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AND UVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved. Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including stoer and bull calves. Farms reporting by number on hand: CaUle and calves- 1 head 2 to 4 head 5 to 9 head 10 to 19 head 20 to 49 head 50 to 99 head 100 to 499 head 500 or more head Cows, including heifers that have ealved- 1 head 2 to 9 head 10 to 19 head 20 to 29 head 30 to 49 head 50 to 74 head 75to99hcad 100 or more head Milk cows— 1 head 2 to 9 head 10 to 19 head 20 to 29 head 30 to 49 head .... 50 to 74 head 75 to 99 head 100 or more head . Horses and/of mules. . Hogs avid pigs Born since June 1 . . Bom before June 1 . arms reporting . number . arms reporting. arms reporting, number. arms reporting, number, i reporting, number. amis reporting, 'arms reporting, amis reporting. arms reporting, i reporting, arms rorurting. 'arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting., 'arms reporting. . arms reporting. . s reporting. . arms reporting. , arms reporting., arms reporting., arms reporting. , arms reporting.. number., i reporting.. number. . arms reporting.. number., arms reporting . . number.. Sheep and lambs farms Lambs under 1 year old farms Sheep 1 year old and over farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms Chickens 4 Mflths old and over rums Livestock and livestock products sold: CaUle and calves sold alive farms Bogs and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. , number., reporting.. number., reporting., number . . reporting . number., reporting.. number. . reporting . . number. , reporting. . number . . dollars., reporting. . number.. dollars., reporting.. number. . dollars.. reporting.. pounds. dollars, reporting.. dollars., reporting.. dotens . dollars. 7-11,113,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,610 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 75,877,529 7,105 59,632,569 54, 366,388 1,873,931 458,007 2,934,243 16,244,960 3,422,878 1,367,204 11,454,878 5,334 72,578 4,982 3 5,379 4,012 11,972 3,620 21,7% 2,841 15,403 876 1,625 882 912 732 231 76 1,605 2,381 605 152 147 54 16 22 1,827 1,977 163 15 27 1 1 1 5,641 13,153 8,899 256,596 6,348 153,385 8,169 103,211 254 4,418 137 657 248 3,761 237 3,303 201 458 7,379 974,121 3,696 30,367 3,475,723 6,633 261,842 7,855,260 185 3,764 52,696 1,132 32,498,451 1,367,204 1,929 767,359 2,874 6,842,836 2,600,280 7,033,495 54,523 5,399,562 4,602,729 101,863 109,584 585,386 1,633,933 329,308 196,418 1,108,207 109 9,689 103 4,674 33 584 97 2,272 97 2,743 1 1 101 1,277 106 16,327 98 9,396 103 6,931 9 154 1 5 9 149 4 113 67 76,434 110 3,622 613,333 99 16,397 491,910 3 86 1,204 9 3,575,460 196,41s 40 87,154 39 636, 922 242,030 11,886,086 26,066 8,927,407 8,061,829 314,783 38,542 512,253 2,958,679 586,414 361,957 2,010,308 327 12,295 306 6,341 159 1,259 268 3,750 255 2,204 16 45 15 53 109 64 25 334 1,493 384 30,057 309 16,901 351 13,156 25 541 12 97 25 444 25 360 24 84 249 122,203 294 5,939 774,011 357 40,603 1,218,090 24 369 5,166 51 6,660,028 361,957 123 239,431 128 907,049 344,678 19,096,875 13,271 15,006,901 13,528,912 543,630 100,074 834,285 4,089,974 1,033,621 121,230 2,935,123 767 12,620 712 6,135 527 1,347 554 3,524 458 2,961 255 122 98 136 70 11 205 314 93 42 284 213 20 5 5 752 2,471 1,279 63,312 1,038 38,937 1,207 24,375 33 854 23 110 32 744 32 631 943 206,275 507 5,936 655,158 1,157 74,728 2,241,840 22 939 13,146 56 3,046,667 121,230 338 225,059 418 2,040,555 775,412 21,981,260 6,915 17,706,826 16,539,983 440,950 130,627 595,266 4,274,434 911,322 248,634 3,114,478 1,445 17,018 1,330 7,901 1,076 2,888 1,020 5,297 805 3,820 255 440 205 266 232 39 465 606 201 17 28 6 6 1 520 506 45 1,501 3,138 2,714 81,333 2,083 49,496 2,504 31,837 47 944 36 180 47 764 41 654 37 110 2,195 303,512 990 6,949 722,325 2,149 78,927 2,367,810 31 700 9,800 221 6,532,497 248,634 567 142,809 848 2,004,745 761,803 12,868,587 3,717 10,279,588 9,554,467 349,075 56,543 319,503 2,588,999 461,152 329,515 1,798,332 1,576 14,201 1,496 6,878 1,267 3,679 1,011 4,733 781 2,590 495 245 370 155 31 540 746 173 26 590 602 75 1,718 2,894 2,876 50,752 1,925 30,525 2,659 20,227 65 1,020 25 125 65 895 65 830 60 65 2,455 201,667 1,110 5,626 516,101 2,031 42,042 1,261,260 55 910 12,740 445 9,277,207 329,515 616 60,812 891 1,028,705 390,910 3,011,226 1,494 2,312,285 2,078,468 123,630 22,637 87,550 698,941 101,061 109,450 488,430 1,110 6,755 1,035 3,450 950 2,215 670 2,220 445 1,085 250 390 290 105 75 360 610 50 15 380 560 10 1,235 1,880 1,540 14,815 895 8,130 1,345 6,685 75 905 40 140 70 765 70 715 1,470 64,030 685 2,295 194,795 840 9,145 274,350 50 760 10,640 350 3,406,592 109,450 245 12,094 550 224,860 85,447 See footnotea at end of table. 102 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Part 10 of lO.-General farms Data are baaed on reports Tor only a s&mple of farms. See lexi (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all nmercial farms Economic class LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK FRODUCTS-Continued Litters (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959. . . .farms reporting. . number of litters . 'arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting.. 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting . arms reporting . arms reporting., number of litters., December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . number of litters . SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting . acres . 1 or 2 liners 3 to 9 litters 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 litters 70 or more litters. . . June 2 to November 30 Under 11 acres, , . 11 to 24 acres . . . 25 to 49 acres . . . 50 to 74 acres . . . 75 to 99 acres , . , 100 or more acres Harvested for grain , . . arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting . acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Wheat harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels. Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Rye harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tone. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other email grains cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. acres, tons, green weight, See footnotes at end of table. ■45,396 229,498 21,616 17,996 4,131 1,356 179 118 36,938 112,565 32,863 116,933 104,475 1,585,137 57,367 29,462 13,209 2,810 745 882 101,871 1,461,434 62,457,453 48,778 28,034,097 6,256 74,114 4,062 57,535 1,849,720 1,428 883,287 30,924 305,163 7,311,285 19, 522 5,354,406 21,313 227,675 8,613,694 5,457 2,510,055 5,767 53,764 2,012,292 1,487 624,700 1,982 15,034 271,997 644 167,128 22,072 356,019 7,586 7,615,632 17,826 156,239 85 238,992,847 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 6,395 47,134 2,073 2,775 1,074 388 60 25 5,358 21,936 5,038 25,198 10,105 216,486 4,029 3,323 1,860 503 176 214 9,950 204,548 9,493,065 5,092 4,124,735 1,138 17,772 919 16,597 576,315 405 307,785 3,587 52,234 1,264,618 2,684 1,046,286 2,796 39,896 1,524,571 896 538,645 969 9,528 343,994 312 142,209 275 3,461 64,571 130 47, 579 4,534 87,022 1,730 1,895,991 4,648 62,789 70 97,445,658 45,261 613 4,238 9,932 102 2,538 854 8,289 10,280 122 932 2,131 24,977 31,889 298 6,983 983 4,954 5,861 92 962 339 2,493 3,093 25 110 31 310 2,100 96 2,885 1 23 30 17 7 18 83 1,127 86 1,758 126 17,773 6 1 18 16 85 126 16,583 854,890 70 394,300 47 1,559 31 1,211 50,530 10 31,580 57 2,274 59,769 56 55,216 53 2,869 143,086 24 90,890 24 691 32,705 12 18,185 21 1,057 17,950 18 15,034 89 8,469 206,011 78 5,648 7 155 362 30 1,449 2,319 8 156 272 5 50 322 5,829 30 82 101 70 37 2 279 2,354 297 3,475 451 28,450 16 55 144 104 43 89 451 26,648 1,419,215 286 721,335 57 1,978 46 1,769 66,875 21 48,000 228 7,313 190,589 213 177,873 170 6,186 260,935 90 112,425 54 1,397 47,204 24 19,359 38 621 9,500 26 7,165 313 14,259 335,554 218 8,954 382 920 1 15 14 287 360 1 50 111 4,202 7,385 14 3,495 71 894 1,129 14 178 235 11 135 930 1,095 12,204 134 437 338 180 6 956 5,551 917 6,653 1,409 49,627 135 370 571 218 82 33 1,394 47,477 2,298,385 880 1,070,630 159 3,239 159 3,218 105,725 62 64,120 675 14,210 362,586 580 314,577 471 7,533 308,385 192 112,770 174 2,673 89,555 76 49,890 75 692 19,826 36 14,905 905 26,946 930 577,381 627 12,312 19,827,790 5,955 54 641 2,064 20 1,650 42 458 384 10 130 272 3,809 4,938 61 1,060 814 ,110 17 392 31 233 338 5 20 2,109 15,107 606 967 415 106 10 5 1,813 7,199 1,726 7,908 3,082 64,238 801 1,299 814 127 35 6 3,022 60,013 2,752,405 1,681 1,144,500 296 5,324 246 5,155 193,195 101 103,785 949 12,100 285,859 743 236,115 759 10,559 372,755 199 98,375 291 2,055 80,325 70 21,580 66 606 10,270 20 7,025 1,538 23,555 235 4%, 115 1,612 20,375 40 32,996,175 9,875 136 1,045 2,681 153 2,188 2,907 16 122 504 5,107 5,632 42 293 216 745 1,035 87 715 1,240 10 60 75 750 2,018 8,994 857 971 175 15 1,617 4,550 1,527 4,444 3,292 41,833 1,762 1,213 285 31 1 3,242 39,862 1,651,055 1,530 617,730 349 4,412 287 4,144 128,330 166 53,445 1,1X3 11,737 273,170 762 208,245 963 9,979 355,475 326 117,025 351 2,192 78,655 105 29,770 60 435 6,075 25 3,325 1,314 11,408 475 242,370 1,503 12,805 12,881 245 1,390 2,855 30 520 292 2,626 3,315 40 320 724 6,485 7,345 96 1,430 345 1,480 1,470 25 275 116 820 736 10 80 340 NORTH CAROLINA Mate Table 18.-FARMS AND FARM CHARAPTFRI^ttpc ™ ™„ economy ssKgjssssfflssgsaa by tvpe Part 10 of lO.-General farms 103 OF FARM BY I Dm «... bujod «, reporu. fo: onl (For ilofin,I,on» .nd oxplnn.ijons, soo toxl) SPECIFIED f ROrs H4RVESTED-ronl,n».,l Cotton harvested... forms reporting. .. ac res . . . bales. , , Irish potatoes harvested for home vise or for sale _ farms reporting. . . acres 2 . . bushels. .. Sweetpotatoea harvested for home use or for sale .farms reporting acres 2 . . bushels . . . ftirley and other tobacco harvested. Flue-cured tobacco harvested .farms reporting. . . acres. . . pounds . . . farms reporting... acres. . , pounds. . . Vegetables harvested for sale re- sales Cams reporting . . . dollars . . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 ... farms reporting... ^^^ acres... *« not taM. sp&'&sar**-*- »»-* 104 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a 3ample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, 6ee text) FVRMS, ACREWF., AND VALUE Farms m,mber ' Percent distribution percent. Land in farms acres ' Percent distribution percent, . r i .acres Average size of lam Value of land and buildings. Vverage per farm *> ■"■ dollars Average per acre Land in (arms according to use: Cropland harvested farm9 reporting acres l,o 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting. . . 20 to 29 acres farms reporting. .. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. .. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. . 200 to 499 acres farms reporting. . . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . . 1,000 or more acres 'arms reporting. . . Cropland used onlv for pasture fa" 15 reporting. . . acres . . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . . acres . . . Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . . ' acres . . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . . acres.. . Woodland pastured farms reporting... acres . . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . . acres . . . Improved pasture farms reporting.. , acres. . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting.. acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting. . acres. . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting. . acres. . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number.. Under 25 years ™ mb "-' 25 to 34 years number.. 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number.. 55 to 64 years number.. 65 or more years number.. Average age ■ ^ e OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days'.' operators reporting. 200 or more days operators reporting . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural produces sold .operators reporting. Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated. . .operators reporting. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acre. nun,bCT - 10 to 49 acres '"™ b " r - 50 to 69 acres " umbCT - 70 to 99 acres "'"*'• 100 to 139 acres "" m ^ r 140 to 179 acres "<""'** 180 to 219 acres , "" mb " 220 to 259 acres " umb< * 260 to 499 acres "» mb " 500 to 999 acres ™> ml ** 1,000 to 1,999 acres r " ,m ™' 2,000 or more acros numb ™ See footnotes at end of table. Total all farms ial farms by type of farm 190,511 XXX 15,886,251 83.4 14,685 193.43 177,833 4,775,054 53,153 44,588 30,114 28,447 15,825 4,345 1,194 147 20 58,370 706,791 74,617 1,003,928 24,955 251,061 61,761 752,867 57,832 1,048,195 121,665 6,651,820 64,976 1,028,255 32,471 467,784 9,010 73,613 36,728 436,119 18,784 368,698 3,656 57,632 39,013 1,173,996 189,208 4,224 21,172 44,080 51,992 37,803 29,937 49.8 81,086 29,949 11,326 39,811 27,419 27,217 45,717 109,425 21,514 33,108 18,796 17,804 81,107 24,259 22,352 17,616 9,204 5,504 3,297 6,659 2,039 510 160 Cash-grain farms 120,078 100.0 11,982,175 100.0 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17, 632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75,627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354,361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 Tobacco farms 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13, 142 7,302 47,047 15,528 15,166 12,875 7,157 4,303 2,705 5,569 1,814 461 151 3,509 2.9 723,158 6.0 206.1 24,175 128.23 3,509 333,825 431 380 320 455 869 649 351 47 7 1,218 16,749 1,200 28,762 368 9,041 966 19,721 851 19,298 2,528 280,218 1,019 20,273 549 8,638 56 817 642 18,556 296 18,667 52 2,755 656 45,611 3,476 50 371 729 1,104 1,005 217 49.1 1,123 712 144 267 280 349 234 2,386 419 456 35 720 340 480 450 315 300 180 422 185 59 23 Cotton farms Other field- crop farms 77,767 64.8 5,470,249 45.7 70.3 15,525 236.25 77,767 2,058,901 12,203 22,014 18,631 16,965 6,899 985 67 2 1 21,895 147,288 30,486 332,827 10,250 78,034 25,880 254,793 19,178 237,909 46,933 2,264,681 21,194 190,374 10,046 72,545 6,853 48,288 19,168 173,738 7,838 115,178 1,389 15,025 16,069 352,034 77,207 2,575 10,796 20,792 24,347 15,165 3,532 46.0 22,278 15,978 2,670 3,630 6,190 5,278 3,738 55,489 8,995 6,637 1,438 5,210 35,286 10,870 9,852 7,750 3,585 1,895 1,075 1,856 326 52 10 4,827 4.0 334,620 2.8 69.3 8,666 142.90 4,827 161,177 565 1,200 1,051 1,300 527 147 31 6 836 11,110 1,544 30,688 469 6,860 1,339 23,828 1,008 14,849 2,016 90,887 1,019 12,650 348 3,335 45 355 420 8,235 679 21,169 62 1,090 1,522 59,431 4,781 130 452 1,115 1,633 1,223 228 48.2 1,743 1,397 100 246 431 377 291 3,084 517 438 270 2,705 570 525 245 160 85 70 136 50 Vegetable farms 2,506 2.1 255,458 2.1 101.9 17,177 181.10 2,506 135,770 265 435 385 575 573 196 55 21 1 761 6,328 529 8,095 142 1,155 433 6,940 493 9,343 1,214 82,568 356 4,354 168 1,702 58 2,278 780 23, 143 71 1,572 25 580 127 3,020 2,495 105 327 604 709 594 156 46.9 653 536 51 66 196 128 80 1,853 256 231 140 1,040 280 280 250 1*6 105 55 161 38 10 1 668 0.6 66,701 0.6 99.9 18,770 189.61 668 24,548 175 246 81 80 36 16 31 3 199 2,424 259 5,010 101 845 203 4,165 197 3,853 403 24,968 281 3,553 115 1,125 47 1,411 132 2,225 2,085 5 25 100 2,230 NORTH CAROLINA State Table 19.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued _ D>1* f* >>"«*• on roporta far only n a ample of farnia. See text] 105 Item (For definitions and explanations, aoe text) FIRMS, ACREW1E, AMD VALUE Fa ™S number. Percent distribution percent. Land in farms ......!!!!!!!!. acres.' Percent distribution percent. Average sue of farm „„,, Value of land and buildings: Wage per farm dollars . Average per acre dollars. Land in larms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting. acres. 1 ton acres farms reporting. 10 to 19 acres fan,, reporting. 20 to 29 acres [, m s reporting. .10 to 19 acres farm, reportinc. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 190 acres farms reporting. 200 to 499 acres fum, reporting . 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 or more acres fam, s reporting. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. acres . . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. acres.. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. , acres. , Oilier cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres , . Woodland pastured farms reporting.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting.. acres. . Improved pasture fan reporting. . acres.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.. acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops Tarms reporting.. acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting . . acres. . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting.. System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres. . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number.. Under 25 years „ umb „ _ _ 25 to 34 years number.. SS to 44 years number... 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years '.'.'.'.'.'.'. number!!! 65 or more years number .. , Average age yem _ OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working o(T their farms, rota] operators reporting. . . 1 to 99 days operators reporting... 100 to 199 days operators reporting. . . 200 or more days operators reporting... With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . . With income from sources oilier than farm operatsd and off-farm work operators reporting. . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural oroducta sold operators reporting. . . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work ofT their rarms operators reporting. . . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . . With income from sources other than farm operated, , .operators reporting. . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting... FARMS BY SIZE Under 10 acres mmb „ . . _ 10 to 49 acres number... 50 to 69 acres number... 70 to 99 acres number... 100 to 139 acres number... 140 to 179 acres number... 180 to 219 acres number... 220 to 259 acres number... 2«0 to 199 acres number... 500 to 999 acres number... 1,000 to 1,999 acres number... 2,000 or more acres .number... See footnotes at end of table. Frult-and-nut forms 573 0.5 111,153 0.9 194.0 31,514 158.19 573 29,548 55 86 101 145 137 38 8 2 1 144 2,942 248 12,097 106 2,430 198 9,667 159 2,820 457 55,656 200 3,411 103 1,555 45 691 50 1,565 70 1,923 27 330 63 3,693 567 30 108 192 163 74 52.0 159 105 15 39 31 43 33 414 87 116 10 130 90 75 75 30 65 10 37 38 11 2 erclal farms by type of form— Continued Poultry fanao 6,209 5.2 546,789 4.6 88.1 15,847 199.04 4,626 114,935 1,572 1,121 660 694 446 121 12 1,965 27, 593 2,509 39,410 879 14,486 2,010 24,924 2,054 35,272 4,505 258,470 2,503 43,415 1,550 24,638 147 832 765 9,627 641 17,747 121 2,050 1,474 52,047 6,179 42 746 1,612 1,844 1,413 522 48.5 2,803 881 329 1,593 703 1,022 1,731 3,406 761 1,087 936 1,986 741 736 693 418 223 105 293 67 7 4 Dairy farms 4,487 3.7 930,123 7.8 207.3 38,282 192.22 4,405 302,591 210 545 506 859 1,427 681 162 14 1 2,440 92,247 1,548 38,634 743 11,615 1,071 27,019 2,608 75,706 3,500 245,237 3,056 144,611 2,259 89,116 214 4,200 1,322 28,906 1,306 62,570 405 12,625 2,U5 166,002 4,450 46 490 1,085 1,399 1,002 428 49.0 1,205 658 171 376 344 438 258 3,282 745 832 Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy forma 20 386 265 560 765 660 480 310 812 182 7,040 5.9 1,397,153 11.7 198.5 26,998 147.28 5,924 230,750 1,217 1,166 976 1,094 1,030 334 93 13 1 3,376 117,774 2,546 62,399 1,046 20,329 1,965 42,070 3,741 168,491 5,156 583,597 3,742 190,720 2,415 105,864 216 2,760 1,697 31,213 837 19,895 279 5,279 1,686 92,119 6,971 55 364 1,318 1,782 2,755 697 52.8 2,380 1,100 247 1,033 682 1,154 1,063 4,660 926 1,499 405 1,450 660 840 952 621 431 400 692 414 130 45 General forms Ulacelloneous forms 10,680 8.9 1,724,971 14.4 161.5 21,689 154.85 3,267 2,236 338 693 996 1,045 647 7,413 1,363 1,356 332 40 2,715 1,445 1,536 1,395 1,061 610 390 930 416 107 35 1,812 1.5 421,800 3.5 232.8 29,686 127.34 10,655 1,537 653,523 40,451 360 579 1,200 378 1,831 220 2,938 141 2,865 148 1,055 58 365 12 37 1 4 4,513 615 63,299 16,294 3,439 999 65,221 31,168 1,268 366 18,227 7,210 2,669 801 46,994 23,958 3,617 706 89,483 41,840 7,549 1,366 738,235 256,738 3,421 733 67,157 18,161 2,120 451 36,409 9,434 566 180 5,824 2,421 3,591 393 82,768 5,576 995 236 38,328 5,917 252 90 5,545 1,612 1,983 491 97,013 24,998 10,622 1,796 196 5 1,357 102 2,596 297 3,260 499 2,518 599 695 294 47.7 53.7 702 285 94 323 180 374 326 1,110 212 414 191 344 177 197 219 151 104 90 200 87 35 17 106 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Itam (For definitions and explanations, see taxi) FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number . All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livestock- share tenants number. Croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Croppers number . Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners number. All tenants number. Croppers number. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number. Class I number. Class II number . Class IR number. Class IV number . Class V number. Class VI number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting. number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting. number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting. 3 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. Wheel tractors farms reporting. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms roporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. Teleohone farm s reporti ng . Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms renorting. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. Gravel, shot I, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Loss than 1 mite to a hard surface road farms renorting. I or more miles to a hard surface road farms roporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. 1 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting . persons. Regular hired workors (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms roporting. 2 hirod workors farms roporting. 3 or 4 hirod workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms renorting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators roporting. Not residing on farm operated .operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence numlior. See footnotes nl end of table. Total all farms 92,261 39,905 57,903 2,507 2,110 21,658 978 26,000 4,650 81,699 33,127 32,667 10, 570 10,562 6,778 25,236 15,430 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 16,665 17,335 10,175 10,494 9,942 10,087 3,144 3,404 81,133 91,104 107,429 150,724 102,722 140,639 75,999 19,969 4,360 1,463 931 101,960 137,254 3,032 3,385 9,603 10,085 134,078 153,987 157,618 67,433 91,769 5,266 5,454 967 6,054 95,833 24,874 66,760 37,226 29,534 18,954 9,590 441 549 25,971 75,795 9,286 19,494 5,810 1,728 1,031 513 204 170,693 9,516 10,302 Commercial farms by type of farm 40,233 30,100 49,420 1,482 1,860 19,353 913 22,795 3,017 35,787 25,402 27,664 9,150 4,446 4,698 21,756 13,645 120,078 1,085 3,144 12,055 33,579 43,311 26,904 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74, 301 107,687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67,863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 Cash-grain farms 1,505 1,284 703 50 35 316 61 195 46 1,399 1,219 553 130 106 65 150 65 3,509 30 127 408 561 850 1,533 1,597 1,834 1,017 1,131 352 359 76 87 2,144 2,951 2,797 5,375 2,779 5,240 1,380 786 384 140 89 2,767 5,118 110 122 122 135 2,626 3,143 3,092 1,581 1,849 30 45 105 435 2,147 263 1,051 561 490 296 163 11 20 774 2,487 397 823 226 103 41 20 7 3,042 334 133 Tobacco farms 20,358 17,832 39,566 886 1,355 16,248 506 18,485 2,086 17,098 14,652 23,130 7,860 3,260 3,180 16,436 10,625 77,767 53 730 5,833 24,170 32,089 14,892 4,364 4,484 4,341 4,416 2,328 2,353 352 402 31,396 33,593 46,623 60,263 45,893 59,123 35,222 8,831 1,371 328 141 45,652 58,137 910 986 1,045 1,140 56,752 63,607 65,965 18,580 38,657 320 440 156 1,195 39,631 6,891 29,953 16,501 13,452 8,683 4,434 175 160 10,791 28,009 3,160 5,048 2,233 540 292 79 16 69,632 3,637 4,498 1,008 947 2,866 76 135 915 40 1,515 185 768 517 856 375 240 430 2,010 1,140 4,827 5 22 101 482 1,621 2,596 459 484 64 71 241 241 6 6 1,315 1,421 1,910 2,889 1,885 2,763 1,300 422 100 31 32 1,870 2,708 55 55 86 126 2,904 3,316 3,360 979 1,218 20 25 6 51 2,305 346 2,036 1,330 706 475 226 5 676 3,434 109 197 71 16 17 4 1 4,282 175 370 Other field- crop farms 440 725 1,341 40 35 450 30 720 66 370 530 361 135 70 195 980 585 2,506 72 80 332 582 670 770 289 318 310 325 58 63 13 13 1,074 1,447 1,411 2,536 1,381 2,475 717 445 132 43 44 1,371 2,408 53 67 61 61 1,546 1,795 1,886 585 973 6 6 58 141 1,390 190 904 423 481 276 180 10 15 713 3,502 221 576 86 66 37 27 5 2,242 153 111 Vegetable farms NORTH CAROLINA 107 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued | Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ) (For definitions anil explanations, see text) FAJ1MS DV COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR, All (arm operators: Full ownora number . Part owners number. All tenants number. Cash tenants number. Share-cash tenants number. Crop-share tenants number. Livestock-share tenants number. Croppers number. Other and unspecified tenants number. White farm operators: Full owners number. Part owners , , number. All tonants numbor . Croppers number. Nonwhite form operators: Full owners numbor. Part owners numbor. All tenanLs number. Croppers number . FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commerci al farms number . Class I number. Class II number . Class [II number. Class IV number. Class V number . Class VI number. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting, number. Pick-up balers farms reporting . number. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. number. Motortrucks farms reporting. number. Tractors farms reporting . number. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number . 1 tractor farms reporting. 2 tractors farms reporting. 3 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. rtneel tractors farms reporting. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. number. Garden tractors farms reporting . number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting . Telenhone farms reporting. Home freezer , farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Electric milk cooler farms reporting. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. lmile farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired wprkers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired wrjrkers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. ercial farms by type of form — Continued Fruit-ond-nut f turns 395 130 35 5 20 385 125 25 5 10 5 10 573 25 44 101 157 136 110 42 43 27 27 17 17 7 7 513 904 528 1,097 513 941 246 185 46 18 18 481 843 86 98 133 156 450 607 563 418 361 5 32 309 168 96 58 38 17 11 5 5 277 1,257 170 720 56 52 27 26 9 506 49 18 Poultry farms 4,651 1,205 308 60 25 40 25 65 93 4,601 1,184 288 60 50 21 6,209 481 979 1,652 1,382 1,215 500 865 875 419 434 541 542 126 131 4,142 4,701 4,187 5,947 3,834 5,117 2,815 821 149 39 10 3,809 4,996 116 121 784 830 4,823 5,539 5,767 3,925 3,948 167 147 32 456 3,281 976 1,851 1,064 787 450 317 10 10 1,394 3,156 727 1,395 482 1X3 70 53 9 5,800 193 216 Dairy farms 1,941 2,259 239 41 45 35 50 30 38 1,921 2,249 234 30 20 10 5 4,487 145 489 1,401 1,382 620 450 1,631 1,672 604 612 2,343 2,364 1,780 1,878 3,631 4,926 4,042 8,662 4,007 8,014 1,555 1,533 566 216 137 4,007 7,771 217 243 628 648 3,680 4,992 4,306 3,391 3,231 3,804 3,824 185 1,544 2,359 897 1,158 646 512 372 125 15 1,852 4,474 1,336 2,772 818 279 149 74 16 4,132 147 208 Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy forms General farms 4,799 3,436 1,568 3,633 597 3,542 37 241 15 210 145 1,144 10 185 160 1,555 230 207 4,614 3,oa 1,547 2,897 452 1,557 110 395 185 415 21 736 W5 1,985 50 1,160 7,040 10,680 45 129 101 456 535 1,439 1,133 3,179 2,026 3,462 3,200 2,015 1,325 2,342 1,360 2,464 735 1,636 750 1,686 1,246 960 1,283 984 282 225 306 271 4,548 6,321 5,501 7,571 4,867 7,919 8,314 14,083 4,741 7,817 7,818 13,711 2,844 4,247 1,269 2,255 350 786 150 306 128 223 4,715 7,802 7,583 13,473 219 202 235 238 452 346 496 372 5,004 7,925 6,115 9,219 6,190 9,406 3,869 3,755 4,226 5,849 124 288 105 360 110 183 633 994 3,917 5,779 1,210 1,025 1,847 3,743 1,028 1,984 819 1,759 491 1,151 271 572 10 10 47 26 1,717 3,423 3,923 14,693 750 1,381 1,418 3,972 465 707 155 226 79 230 41 140 10 78 6,177 9,545 504 558 359 577 Miscellaneous farms 1,381 294 103 11 35 6 20 31 1,336 274 103 20 45 20 1,812 81 96 223 439 480 493 212 214 93 93 141 143 35 43 1,126 1,581 1,196 2,141 1,074 1,803 642 292 66 43 31 1,064 1,728 70 75 271 338 1,278 1,833 1,578 1,018 996 22 22 1,026 273 474 240 234 102 106 5 21 482 2,035 297 1,263 117 46 52 44 38 1,611 102 89 108 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued TData are based on reports for only a sample of forms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting... acres on which used. .. tons . . . Dry materials farms reporting. .- tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting.. . tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... Dry materials farms reporting... tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons . . . Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting... acres.. . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials farms renortine. . . tons... Corn farms reporting.. . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons. .. Liquid materials.... farms reporting... tons, .. Cotton farms reporting.. . acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons. . , Liquid materials farms reporting... tons . . . Tobacco farms reporting. .. acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons , , . Liquid materials farms reporting... tons , . , All other crops farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons . . . Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . . acres timed. .. tons . , , SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $099 farms reporting. . $1,000 to 71,999 farms reporting. . $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting . . $6,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting . . $10,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms reporting . . dollars. . Under $200 farms reporting.. $200 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting . . Hired labor farms reporting.. dollars.. Under $200 fa™ 3 reporting . . $200 to $499 farms reporting . . $500 to $999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to 52,499 f&nns reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 far" 1 " reporting. . $5,000 to *9,999 farms reporting. . $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting.. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. . $50,000 or more farms reporting . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $100 farms reporting.. $100 to $499 farms reporting. . $500 to 5999 farms reporting.. $1,000 or more farms reporting.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. . dollars. . Under $100 farms reporting . . 5100 to $4 99 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. . $5,000 or more farms reporting.. See footnotes at end of table. Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farm 173,764 116,092 4,300,943 3,686,751 1,311,689 1,153,677 173,428 115,881 1,249,965 1,094,748 16,087 14,675 61,724 58,929 34,443 20,697 447,938 339,750 34,269 20,543 102,606 76,761 435 367 1,368 1,214 14,602 9,153 212,872 164, 502 14,477 9,048 48,009 36,258 228 178 621 569 139,789 100,942 1,740,412 1,534,844 138,916 100,195 405,251 357,451 14,605 13,579 53,335 51,330 52,837 44,021 365,678 326,202 52,762 43,951 110, 508 98,765 408 368 460 426 110,285 90,061 441,758 413,440 110,150 89,936 345,889 323,970 411 356 855 802 81,878 57,048 1,093,368 909,096 80,980 56,335 237,702 201,543 1,778 1,442 5,085 4,588 34,522 22,885 375,733 298,890 418,761 322,246 188,266 120,078 128,931 81,636 114,749,002 105,215,353 49,788 28,352 63,009 38,611 5,685 4,560 5,297 4,980 5,152 5,133 72,771 49,085 35,201,273 32,011,753 65,485 42,250 4,078 3,678 1,798 1,750 1,007 1,006 403 401 113,071 82,239 17,812, 51A 15,187,134 85,708 58,018 25,513 22,481 1,850 1,740 112,344 88,529 74,675,955 70,477,338 43,861 26,064 31,406 26,686 18, 561 17,647 13,091 12,780 3,549 3,512 1,245 1,221 477 470 122 120 32 29 95,404 69,455 9,791,869 8,744,296 73,580 49,827 19,134 17,104 1,692 1,557 998 967 174,385 115,070 46,167,024 40,992,121 74,127 31,384 72,781 57,197 18,629 17,834 8,658 8,469 190 186 Tobacco farms Cotton farms 3,345 77,707 253,895 1,834,828 57,446 667,277 3,280 77,652 49,296 633,056 734 10,355 8,150 34,221 565 10,123 14,011 76,342 549 10,058 2,793 17,416 22 100 60 168 228 3,988 4,210 30,928 228 3,953 827 7,612 40 50 2,827 69,620 114,361 932,575 2,710 69,190 24,148 215,193 693 9,760 6,673 31,637 446 28,407 3,371 153,437 446 28,352 1,139 46,551 5 225 2 181 366 77,596 1,575 372,463 366 77,486 1,244 290, 592 315 735 2,156 34,217 116,670 269,083 2,071 33,727 19,145 55,692 148 836 1,415 1,450 913 10,213 34,086 73,132 38,580 68,596 3,509 77,767 1,977 49,319 918,520 11,639,250 545 21,859 1,192 25,432 124 1,294 88 600 28 134 1,155 28,240 313,739 3,661,983 1,090 27,696 59 451 1 51 1 37 4 5 1,975 54,135 744,562 7,667,313 888 41,920 938 11,701 149 514 2,056 60,656 1,933,317 36,935,832 677 16,704 560 39,832 341 13,543 307 8,405 89 1,666 58 419 18 81 5 5 1 1 2,071 45,852 478,689 3,207,737 837 36,479 1,011 8,818 147 421 76 134 3,343 75,336 1,814,524 24,243,561 727 20,039 1,482 39,185 585 11,768 532 4,320 17 24 4,827 146,783 36,705 4,822 36,456 152 249 541 7,045 536 1,249 16 47 118 1,080 118 208 3,795 31,748 3,780 6,899 121 151 4,827 71,669 4,822 20,464 26 49 847 2,080 847 1,721 2,049 33,161 2,044 5,915 Otiier field- crop fanas 444 6,405 7,825 4,827 2,281 365,165 1,305 909 51 15 1 1,130 170,610 1,092 27 6 5 4,827 1,043,350 3,032 1,657 138 2,392 1,100,465 1,116 691 340 188 31 18 7 1 1,884 118,289 1,585 269 18 12 4,241 702,360 2,310 1,618 220 90 3 2,471 111,795 41,951 2,471 40,081 435 1,870 219 2,875 219 747 80 515 80 167 2,165 42,795 2,154 11,521 420 1,689 1,583 13,445 1,583 4,122 25 74 351 981 351 783 5 3 1,780 51,184 1,775 22,741 26 104 952 18,788 11,309 2,506 1,273 412,347 575 592 81 18 7 701 178,800 666 27 5 1,896 493,309 1,092 722 82 1,836 1,825,770 760 436 210 278 90 39 12 10 1 1,568 620,805 915 411 141 101 2,191 895,751 760 887 317 216 11 588 266,250 226 217 75 59 11 NORTH CAROLINA 109 State Table 19.-FAKMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued | Dnla are based on report* for only n sample of forms. See loxl | (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial farms by type of farm— Continued Fruit-and-nut farms Poultry farma Dairy farma Llveatock farma other than poultry and dairy farma General farma Mlacellaneouu forma USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres on which used . . Ions.. Dry mnlerials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Ions.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms report inc.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. Ions.. Liquid materials. farms reporting. . tons.. Othor pasture (not cropland) farms reporting.. acres . . Pry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms renorting. . tons. . Corn farms reporting. . acres . . Dry materials farms reportinc. . tons.. Liquid materials fanns reporting. . tons. . Cotton farms reporting. . Pry materials forms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. Ions. . Tobacco farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid moteriflls farms reporting. . Ions. . All other crops farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reportine. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Lime or liming mnlerials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed. . tons. . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under 5100 farms reporting . . 5100 to S999 farms reporting. . 51,000 to SI, 999 farms reporting.. 52,000 to 54,999 farms renorting. . 55,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchose of livestock end poultry forms reporting. . dollars . . Under 51,000 farms reporting.. 51,000 lo 52,499 farms reporting.. 52,500 to S4.999 forms reporting.. 55,000 to 59,999 farms renorting.. 510,000 or more farms reporting. . Machine hire farms renorting . . doll ars . . Under S200 farms reporting.. 5200 lo 5999 farms reporting.. S1,000 or more farms reporting. . Hired labor forms renorting.. dollars. . Under S200 farms reporting.. S200 to S499 farms reporting. . 5500 to S999 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. . 52,500 to St, 999 farms reporting., 55,000 to *9,999 farms reporting, . 510,000 to si 9, 999 farms reporting, . S20.000 to S49.999 farms reporting. . 550,000 or more farms renorting. , Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. . doll ars . , Under 5100 farms reporting . . 5100 to S499 forms reporting. , 5500 to 5999 forms reporting., 51,000 or more farms reporting . , Gasoline and other neu-oleum fuel and oil for the form business forms reporting.. dollars. Under SIOO farms reporting.. 5100 to 5199 farms reporting. S5C0 to 5999 farms reporting. 51,000 to St, 999 forms reporting. S5,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 542 27,876 7,516 541 7,388 11 128 144 2,046 144 476 72 1,040 72 154 267 2,881 267 835 10 8 22 876 22 397 81 400 81 310 472 20, 633 471 5,216 1 120 105 1,059 1,569 573 303 222,630 120 149 6 20 8 162 74, 580 140 10 11 248 122,060 132 98 18 477 1,964,305 60 60 55 101 107 37 51 3 3 280 83,689 134 158 8 10 573 350,450 100 262 122 86 3 4,247 99,802 24,691 4,212 23,968 238 723 1,152 U,441 1,147 3,671 10 16 498 8,461 498 1,555 5 15 3,101 32,447 3,071 7,459 182 560 327 2,835 327 970 1,292 3,514 1,282 2,693 15 44 2,175 38,104 2,144 7,620 47 88 1,318 12,871 17,331 6,209 6,209 63,816,539 175 425 445 1,525 3,639 5,748 16,004,492 2,165 1,568 1,063 706 246 2,582 441,005 1,841 708 33 3,357 4,137,259 1,211 742 384 645 207 104 37 25 2 2,386 214,360 1,754 554 68 10 5,964 1,658,602 2,315 2,713 563 365 4,360 338,004 79,151 4,355 77,314 328 1,837 2,892 103,012 2,872 23,963 97 422 1,531 52,988 1,496 11,257 68 241 3,649 80,955 3,633 19,057 195 762 469 4,119 469 1,285 1,015 2,650 1,015 2,149 6 6 2,434 94,280 2,424 19,603 109 406 2,359 43,881 63,027 4,487 4,487 13,812,359 170 1,372 828 1,326 791 2,412 3,514,657 1,482 591 187 110 42 2,842 949,737 1,242 1,440 160 3,417 6,262,459 961 665 435 706 358 194 80 11 7 2,836 751,346 976 1,478 264 118 4,382 2,839,601 430 1,922 1,158 848 24 5,966 257,840 62,309 5,941 59,380 557 2,929 2,460 67,914 2,439 15,314 54 249 1,387 46,944 1,372 9,872 38 214 4,355 72,510 4,325 17,442 471 2,219 570 3,491 570 1,208 5 2 1,257 2,639 1,257 2,457 2,882 64,342 2,848 13,087 71 245 2,366 42,106 54,265 7,040 6,320 6,523,757 1,136 3,522 792 638 232 3,700 5,328,337 2,676 567 282 112 63 3,492 996,828 1,930 1,394 168 4,210 3,469,523 1,602 1,085 567 642 202 68 37 7 3,645 491,555 2,249 1,221 122 53 6,432 2,305,712 1,984 3,056 867 512 13 10, 569 554,888 155,972 10,549 147,589 1,753 8,383 2,073 40,412 2,061 8,741 48 176 1,038 15,037 1,018 3,750 22 34 9,776 210,628 9,684 51,221 1,642 7,343 7,159 71,485 7,149 22,130 77 117 6,838 26,068 6,833 21,153 15 U 7,397 191,258 7,345 40,594 182 699 3,633 59,127 49,731 10,680 7,931 6,839,276 1,890 4,206 860 695 280 4,894 2,088,079 4,413 330 104 21 26 9,149 2,426,809 5,202 3,544 403 8,646 8,678,017 2,476 2,346 1,558 1,340 592 235 79 19 1 7,392 1,269,953 4,100 2,801 294 197 10,325 5,147,404 1,847 5,197 1,966 1,265 50 1,422 39,051 10,490 1,422 10,120 87 370 368 10,397 358 2,033 20 76 168 3,119 168 793 5 15 939 9,784 938 2,446 65 222 160 1,134 160 406 317 930 317 732 895 13,687 895 3,710 12 57 397 5,960 8,188 1,812 1,137 477,615 401 610 73 45 8 728 535,821 630 43 35 14 6 801 226,841 498 248 55 1,060 3,156,986 351 208 139 113 124 39 47 29 10 1,085 1,318,358 558 266 49 212 1,695 767,906 646 658 193 176 22 110 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] |For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK WD LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . arms reporting, number. arms reporting, number. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporti ng . , 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head Farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. , 100 to 499 head farms reporting.. 500 or more head farms reporting . , Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting . . 2to9 head farms report! ng . . 10 to 19 head farms reporting . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting., 100 or more head farms reporting . , Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting . 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting . . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and/or mules farms reporting. number. HogS and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms Lambs under 1 year old farms Sheep 1 year old and over farms Ewes farms Rams and wethers farms reporting. number, reporting. number, reporting. reporting, number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms Shoep and lambs sold alive farms Milk and cream sold 1 farms Chickens including broilers sold farms Chicken eggs sold farms See footnotes at end of table. dollars. , reporting. , number. , dollars. , reporting., number. , dol 1 ars . , reporting. . pounds. dol I ars . reporting. . dollars, roporting. dozens. dollars. , Total all farms 797,467, 304 4,186 568,089,197 524,079,573 8,801,242 9,252,788 25,955,594 229,378,107 100,119,343 49,685,231 79,573,533 94,443 858,766 87,236 433,245 73,345 247,757 53,231 270, 580 36,158 154,941 26,365 33,760 13,905 9,670 7,566 2,372 789 16 41,885 34,955 5,290 2,260 1,873 583 208 182 42,496 26,398 1,641 1,142 1,175 304 126 63 86,091 147,981 133,246 1,695,534 74,365 987,245 116,614 708,289 2,911 60,155 1,639 11,496 2,785 48,659 2,652 44,424 2,024 4,235 122,225 12,811,580 54,304 341,575 35,081,795 62,110 1,425,164 42,754,920 2,178 41,648 583,072 15,092 961,001,379 49,685,231 20,837 57,216,269 33,087 99,511,726 37,814,467 Camroerclal fan&s by type of fann 741,113,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47,687,561 65,732,810 54,759 657, 511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562, 272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 Cash-grain farms 19,346,821 5,513 17,201,189 16,717,135 110,930 52,310 320,814 2,145,632 282,291 46,830 1,816,511 1,770 18,576 1,638 9,230 1,171 2,165 1,087 5,488 885 3,858 373 628 310 238 150 57 14 684 729 113 39 55 11 3 Tobacco farms 701 460 5 399,775,519 5,141 378,051,726 374,043,579 1,245,950 341,257 2,420,940 a, 723, 793 2,220,594 1,355,800 18,147,399 29,605 131,328 27,453 66,328 23,318 37,380 13,828 39,925 8,566 25,075 11,217 11,557 3,588 2,080 1,005 130 16,714 9,613 846 193 63 23 16,004 7,163 106 15 30 1,277 40,422 2,786 65,845 2,021 58,834 40,413 667,065 1,249 33,603 24,232 377,534 1,784 52,128 16,181 289,531 106 372 1,678 6,858 44 201 182 1,172 101 357 1,496 5,686 100 342 1,293 5,050 79 227 203 636 1,964 52,655 114,786 1,891,024 903 12,327 6,530 41,684 700,908 4,091,813 1,212 27,181 36,398 460,545 ,091,940 13,816,350 65 251 490 4,000 6,860 56,000 145 2,139 ,345,503 31,466,771 46,830 1,355,800 404 4,177 36,646 589,854 687 9,680 635,991 4,243,660 241,681 1,612,590 13,811,799 2,861 13,048,393 12,807,754 114,250 6,034 120,355 763,406 116,862 105,425 541,119 2,256 10,242 2,090 5,095 1,875 3,242 967 3,254 492 1,893 892 875 261 150 50 26 2 1,268 772 1,208 662 5 2,105 3,763 3,549 21,686 1,611 10,320 2,958 11,366 3,039 106,612 887 3,190 245,325 886 9,285 278,550 6 80 1,120 301 3,019,090 105,425 277 40,588 497 194,735 73,999 Other field- crop farms 17,323,052 6,913 16,123,668 14,976,151 1,100,754 16,993 29,770 1,199,384 62,377 143,495 993,512 688 5,253 652 2,548 488 1,090 338 1,418 288 1,287 220 260 65 66 67 6 3 1 355 235 46 6 340 142 1,055 1,991 1,807 38,075 1,190 21,250 1,646 16,825 33 818 17 132 33 686 33 643 23 43 1,594 54,735 318 1,616 190,435 986 25,052 751,560 23 522 7,308 26 2,409,583 143,495 U2 7,282 334 144,615 54,955 NORTH CAROLINA 111 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data aro based on report* for only a samplo of farmn. So© text] JFor definitions and explanations, woe text) Commercial farms by type of farm— Continued Frult-and-nut farms Poultry farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms General farms Miscellaneous farms ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products Sold total, dollars avorago per farm, dollars ■VII crops sold , dollars Field crops, otber than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold .dollars Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars Alt livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, ottier than poultry and dairy, sold dollars,. LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting.. number. . Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. . number. . Milk cows farms reporting . . number. . Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting.. number. . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting.. number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. . 5 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 to 499 head farms reporting. . 500 or more head farms reporting. . Cows, including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. . 20 to 29 head farms reporting . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting . . 100 or more head farms reporting. . Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting.. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. . 10 to 19 head farms reporting.. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. . 100 or more head farms reporting. . Horses and/Of mules farms reporting. . number. . HogS and pigs farms reporting. . number. . Bom since June 1 farms reporting. . number. . Bom before June 1 farms reporting.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting.. number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. . number. . Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. . number. . Ewes farms reporting. . number. . Rams and wethers farms reporting. . number.. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number.. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. , number. . dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number.. dollars.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. , number. . dollars. . Milk and cream sold farms reporting.. pounds . dollars.. Chickens including broilers sold farms repotting. . dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. dollars.. 8,335,085 14,546 7,972,710 563,948 56,300 7,294,910 57,552 362,375 148,553 4,750 209,072 287 2,713 266 1,382 245 363 156 695 112 636 90 101 31 20 41 1 3 145 81 15 22 180 331 290 2,253 116 1,082 225 1,171 11 839 10 45 11 794 11 768 6 26 268 22,817 130 1,225 134,250 57 1,840 55,200 15 1,230 17,220 35 171,779 4,750 57 94,381 81 142,385 54,107 97,757,335 15,744 5,657,662 4,818,127 90,680 181,716 567,139 92,099,673 88,178,086 655,338 3,266,249 3,613 37,125 3,343 17,575 2,795 7,036 2,416 12,141 1,813 7,409 663 1,273 614 510 446 24 1,280 1,568 290 101 83 17 2 2 1,500 1,188 56 30 20 1 1,808 3,293 3,762 56,228 2,088 33,306 3,170 22,922 132 2,625 69 458 127 2,167 116 1,968 96 199 4,205 7,079,085 2,308 14,969 1,592,840 1,754 54,004 1,620,120 105 2,305 32,270 595 16,020,750 655,338 6,013 54,190,384 3,580 76,422,640 29,040,598 55,293,491 12,323 5,756,534 4,927,415 70,895 41,231 716,993 49,536,957 1,272,984 43,570,239 4,693,734 4,482 204,073 4,467 125,970 4,467 122,174 4,137 68,779 2,773 9,324 40 120 200 615 2,055 1,122 327 3 55 615 1,115 1,082 1,075 337 126 62 65 635 1,160 1,062 1,068 296 121 60 1,994 3,595 2,770 22,299 1,212 11,649 2,354 10,650 115 2,765 65 907 115 1,858 110 1,737 85 121 2,763 368,847 4,336 75,013 4,162,483 825 16,180 485,400 91 1,870 26,180 4,487 814,096,250 43,570,239 785 464,310 1,205 2,123,030 806,754 30,523,030 4,336 6,124,114 5,266,853 188,245 70,975 598,041 24,398,916 722,455 254,250 23,422,211 5,387 158,575 4,935 65,640 3,365 6,893 4,119 45,703 3,734 47,232 450 924 723 1,041 1,323 655 263 972 2,112 848 405 365 112 50 71 1,585 1,758 6 10 6 3,642 9,220 5,430 244,206 3,967 160,182 4,978 84,024 522 19,196 286 3,679 522 15,517 492 14,314 452 1,203 4,201 275,760 4,875 88,577 12,996,169 4,320 336,339 10,090,170 490 14,436 202,104 510 6,482,490 254,250 712 167, 502 1,515 1,452,486 551,943 75,877,529 7,105 59,632,569 54,366,388 1,873,931 458,007 2,934,243 16,244,960 3,422,878 1,367,204 11,454,878 5,334 72,578 4,982 35,379 4,012 11,972 3,620 21,796 2,841 15,403 876 1,625 882 912 732 231 76 1,605 2,381 605 152 147 54 16 22 1,827 1,977 163 15 27 1 1 1 5,641 13,153 8,899 256,596 6,348 153,385 8,169 103,211 254 4,418 137 657 248 3,761 237 3,303 201 458 7,379 974,121 3,696 30,367 3,475,723 6,633 261,842 7,855,260 185 3,764 52,696 1,132 32,498,451 1,367,204 1,929 767,359 2,874 6,842,836 2,600,280 18,853,010 10,405 17,606,283 1,451,232 87,877 28,289 16,038,885 1,246,727 119,466 49,170 1,078,091 983 14,560 948 7,219 760 1,429 632 4,037 487 3,304 206 332 150 155 94 20 25 355 459 70 28 8 11 7 10 428 326 5 859 3,031 967 11,954 532 6,928 869 5,026 46 1,288 36 448 46 840 41 764 31 76 978 49,986 626 4,115 456,356 464 8,908 267,240 26 742 10,388 128 1,464,710 49,170 211 43,124 332 199,870 75,952 See footnotes at end of table. 112 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] ;For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms Tobacco farms Cotton farms Other field- crop farms Vegetable fanss LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. 40 to 59 litters farms reportinc- 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. number of litters, December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. Under 11 acres farms reporting . 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 7 1 acres farms reporting. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres farms reporting. Harvested for grain farms reporting, acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting, bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. acres . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting. bushels . Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres. bushels. Sales farms reporting . bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres . tans. Seles farms reporting . tans. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres. tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tans. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other Bmall grains cut for hay farms reporting. ac res . tans. Sales farms reporting. tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres. tons. Sales farms reporting, tons . See footnotes at end of table. 60,609 45,396 274,491 229,498 31,311 21,616 23,032 17,996 4,543 4,131 1,414 1,356 185 179 124 118 49,239 36,938 136,349 112,565 42,338 32,863 137,642 116,933 147,168 104,475 1,801,471 1,585,137 96,427 57,367 32,578 29,462 13,672 13,209 2,842 2,810 756 745 893 882 142,952 101,871 1,663,617 1,461,434 69,484,826 62,457,453 58,780 48,778 29,725,387 28,034,097 9,939 6,256 93,552 74,114 6,299 4,062 73,738 57,535 2,312,870 1,849,720 2,126 1,428 1,037,702 883,287 42,542 30,924 380,131 305,163 8,892,655 7,311,285 25,551 19,522 6,286,410 5,354,406 30,783 21,313 285,923 227,675 10,440,790 8,613,694 7,862 5,457 2,977,854 2,510,055 7,464 5,767 63,007 53,764 2,310,282 2,012,292 1,884 1,487 689,290 624,700 2,716 1,982 18,193 15,034 321, 532 271,997 870 644 186,268 167,128 25,907 22,072 379,882 356,019 8,481 7,586 8,056,262 7,615,632 20,926 17,826 163,414 156,239 100 85 246,959,977 238,992,847 625,409 447,459 11,738 6,696 71,426 51,990 153,339 118,450 900 365 15,533 12,618 19,154 9,120 139,154 82,895 169,512 107,411 1,569 4*8 10,784 3,619 37,033 24,847 271,365 205,537 316,007 246,988 2,257 1,275 17,651 13,044 20,292 14,290 88,827 68,254 105,171 83,041 573 378 3,002 2,282 7,694 4,616 41,736 27,326 45,912 31,701 302 L47 1,394 759 1,108 29,014 7,139 105,530 334 15,674 537 11,389 193 1,651 40 273 3 22 1 5 911 23,085 3,399 53,060 884 20,162 3,740 52,470 3,001 71,397 120,754 953,180 1,039 40,228 54« 21,006 676 8,334 294 1,413 126 286 318 130 2,981 70,571 117,450 912,408 6,869,068 36,512,510 2,521 36,652 5,689,159 16,005,425 518 1,510 12,979 4,957 442 894 12,527 3,866 392,960 92,038 349 185 309,625 22,025 1,693 18,688 39,599 134,626 1,013,874 3,242,758 1,576 10,864 926,552 2,096,056 1,114 10,579 24,136 62,795 968,195 2,254,226 723 2,589 655,405 715,755 408 1,977 8,173 10,125 318,050 323,820 269 459 214,985 97,165 96 1,034 1,687 4,051 28,590 68,610 56 238 20,160 26,940 1,939 12,324 110,657 104,249 691 3,480 2,552,663 2,067,721 355 9,854 2,841 51,703 15 3,681,663 68,449,112 15,296 119 928 1,897 10 425 176 2,165 2,465 20 155 850 10, 523 11,432 59 765 171 980 1,049 75 695 720 141,305 2,413 9,075 16,832 85 400 3,701 19,112 22,509 110 475 14,785 75,419 79,181 620 2,480 9,128 27,825 28,485 200 460 2,598 9,469 9,370 60 195 1,036 2,422 800 212 23 1 765 1,241 646 1,181 3,996 33,653 3,167 641 158 20 6 4 3,931 32,493 887,615 1,197 246,710 379 2,344 238 1,928 43,995 77 16,735 1,611 17,296 346,765 930 237,785 1,132 10,627 324,465 314 111,240 285 2,091 75,370 98 47,240 53 1,239 18,860 37 13,575 361 5,372 270 101,208 415 2,795 2,593,455 11,144 156 638 730 15 40 50 205 205 1,016 7,237 7,180 45 220 579 2,809 3,164 11 65 70 200 210 1,164 5,797 575 447 85 56 1 919 2,687 842 3,110 2,240 43,918 1,120 592 388 71 15 54 2,200 40,925 1,930,795 1,191 932,555 175 2,800 125 2,660 91,785 80 71,780 293 2,582 66,060 163 49,083 95 611 17,980 13 6,050 20 60 1,425 25 105 2,600 5 1,870 1,137 20,663 635 442,781 1,964 31,721 60,230,426 21 105 185 72 482 879 5 25 83 337 504 100 260 305 20 140 155 NORTH CAROLINA 113 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued | Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions anil explanations, see text) Commercial forma by type of farm — Continued Fruit- and-nut farms Poultry fa Dairy farms Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy forms General forms Miscellaneous farms LIVF-STOCK AND LIVF-STOCK PRODl'CTS-Conlinued Litters (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 forms roportine, . number of litters,. 1 or '2 litters farms roportine. . .1 to 9 litters farms roportine.. 10 to 19 litters farms roportine.. •20 to sg litters forms reporting.. 40 to«9 litters farms reporting.. 70 or more litters forms reporting. . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. . number of litters, . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting . . number of litters.. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . Under 11 acres farms roportine,.. 11 to 24 acre9 , farms reporting. . '25 to 49 acres forms reporting. . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 or more acres farms renorling. . Harvested for groin farms reporting.. acres . . bushels.. Sales farms reporting.. bushels, , Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Harvested for grain or seed fanns reporting. acres, bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels . Wheat harvested fanns reporting. acres, bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels . Sales farms reporting . bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Rye harvested farms reporting . acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. pounds . Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales f srms reporting . tons . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting . tons. Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . acres, tons. Ssles farms reporting . tons. Other hay cut farms reporting. acres, tons. Ssles farms reporting . tons. See footnotes at end of table. 312 11 20 5 5 31 91 36 221 303 3,071 212 49 36 6 273 2,611 104,555 121 39,520 2 18 1 10 250 53 740 13,760 27 7,770 45 289 15,210 12 5,800 15 160 6,950 10 3,515 37 730 14,760 12 11,460 35 395 5,780 11 49 51 230 290 10 70 61 410 692 47 300 255 18 131 174 20 70 110 1,571 9,957 553 725 209 75 2 7 1,360 5,050 1,244 4,907 3,336 33,501 2,300 711 276 36 5 8 3,254 31,220 1,326,070 620 269,395 652 8,095 570 7,616 250,830 202 80,960 1,392 14,359 324,385 822 228,336 1,362 15,195 577,651 306 133,685 352 3,155 123,325 81 30,140 101 615 11,005 36 4,475 287 3,269 50 67,840 105 120 25,310 490 2,430 4,340 36 275 944 7,446 10,388 66 449 1,311 11,178 13,876 90 980 444 2,198 3,102 15 55 313 1,729 1,757 11 29 729 3,152 469 205 33 11 6 5 598 1,636 505 1,516 3,877 88,402 1,382 1,305 829 224 58 79 2,917 40,587 1,800,972 399 200,025 1,058 16,288 314 5,180 156,540 70 42,685 1,524 20,238 485,708 1,089 352,036 2,310 50,402 2,058,050 300 199,750 964 11,754 492,170 109 34,886 126 968 22,002 22 14,738 339 4,197 170 83,120 85 1,138 1,441,230 127,191 1,843 25,388 66,423 42 7,595 1,284 18,977 27,464 37 430 2,443 48,869 71,350 35 175 1,629 19,312 27,943 20 95 528 5,685 7,572 10 3,779 45,525 903 1,391 830 497 85 73 3,426 22,290 3,092 23,235 4,703 77,322 2,717 1,074 568 211 66 67 4,353 66,339 2,969,770 575 301,965 694 7,707 506 6,193 216,744 52 14,549 1,667 19,465 460,445 1,124 345,675 1,566 19,970 729,341 208 85,225 703 7,800 297,698 129 41,220 177 1,583 29,249 66 17,781 904 15,967 560 317,285 258 2,263 68,557 849 8,083 16,002 55 1,100 1,671 22,611 28,706 83 768 1,746 22,491 26,763 97 1,205 961 8,118 10,747 25 495 518 6,005 7,784 26 270 6,395 47,134 2,073 2,775 1,074 388 60 25 5,358 21,936 5,038 25,198 10,105 216,486 4,029 3,323 1,860 503 176 214 9,950 204,548 9,493,065 5,092 4,124,735 1,138 17,772 919 16,597 576,315 405 307,785 3,587 52,234 1,264,618 2,684 1,046,286 2,796 39,896 1,524,571 896 538,645 969 9,528 343,994 312 142,209 275 3,461 64,571 130 47,579 4,534 87,022 1,730 1,895,991 4,648 62,789 45,261 613 4,238 9,932 102 2,538 854 8,289 10,280 122 932 2,131 24,977 31,889 298 6,983 983 4,954 5,861 92 962 339 2,493 3,093 25 110 431 2,030 174 225 20 11 1 378 959 316 1,071 1,027 10,418 757 178 57 26 7 2 987 9,011 374,138 323 135,883 95 711 48 558 13,763 3 2,643 370 3,819 86,617 227 60,207 244 2,934 113,930 76 36,575 62 818 25,590 18 11,440 23 270 5,500 17 4,655 168 2,588 55,588 76 390 552,785 9,333 121 835 1,759 10 175 171 2,483 2,873 15 260 344 3,721 4,202 26 186 201 1,460 1,949 10 50 110 800 885 10 65 114 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued "Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all fa Commercial farms by type of farm Cash-grain farms Tobacco farms Cotton farms Other field- crop farms Vegetable SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Conlinucd Hay crape — Continued Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... ac res . . . tons, green weight.., Cotton harvested. farms reporting . . . acres. . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting... acres 2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 , bushels. . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres . . pounds. . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting. . acres . . 1,028 12,901 80,089 52,862 366,559 311,299 72,796 19,878 4,025,866 46,799 25,359 3,857,243 12,999 9,229 18,372,429 97,800 439,075 634,492,702 14,627 8,801,242 11,851 41,038 758 11,457 73,727 44,031 327,040 279,026 47,588 17,603 3,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 5 5 5 70 405 2,405 446 3,453 2,923 28,412 153,513 126,081 716 833 131,204 33,990 2,215 496,725 466 311 37, 523 1 23,600 11,047 576,429 6 6 9,525 7 3,961 3,911 949,760 369 1,831 1,961,961 550 73,811 373,185 531,436 215 110,930 1 5,768 245,950 203 669 2,787 4,120 11 55 445 4,827 72,122 64,276 1,349 77 14,742 1,340 222 31,762 10 13 6,000 842 2,184 2,302,560 469 114,250 127 191 1,583 13,460 11,701 994 9,869 2,150,517 980 3,233 611,155 20 11 16,010 331 1,003 1,436,215 352 1,100,754 72 139 5 100 1,250 51 340 250 307 1,296 257,553 182 435 60,570 66 34 77,500 40 129 201,600 668 2,881,505 71 354 1 Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. NORTH CAROLINA 115 State Table 19.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data art- lia^ixl on rtfxirt* fur only a larnfjlt- uf fanna. Son w\l | [torn (For dpfinitinns ami PX|>lanntiom, noo loll) erclal farmo by type of form — Continued Frult-and-nut farma ioultry farms Dairy faros Livestock rarmti other than poultry and dairy f'anm General farms Miscellaneous farms SPECIFIED CROPS mmT-STED-Coiuimisd Hay cropa — Continued Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons, green weight... Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . acres 2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. acres 2 bushels. Buxley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds. Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting. acres, pounds . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. Sales dollars . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting. acres. 5 10 15 22 876 669 148 50 4,980 78 168 19,705 30 21 37,530 51 386 532,405 95 56,300 465 18,653 31 329 2,735 332 2,845 2,768 2,032 234 51,277 987 243 39,831 250 142 265,415 1,057 3,523 5,046,244 279 90,680 430 1,235 555 8,960 59,481 469 4,214 3,875 1,237 118 20,967 542 93 19,330 482 395 785,255 548 2,472 3,490,242 163 70,895 504 661 39 1,249 5,146 570 3,511 3,136 2,416 419 74, 535 1,174 454 53,138 648 480 957,752 617 2,234 2,946,254 462 188,245 666 1,657 31 310 2,100 7,159 71,572 62,479 3,796 2,308 372,455 3,433 6,092 957,755 522 349 722,377 6,341 26,436 36,166,095 2,310 1,873,931 702 2,979 6 34 160 1,134 868 603 184 19,960 328 119 21,085 60 37 83,000 262 917 1,242,790 128 87,877 225 320 116 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only B sample of farms. See textj Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres 50 to 69 acres 100 to 139 acres FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average si ze of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reoorting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) Jams reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion conrrol farms reporting acres System of ten-aces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 4-1 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operaled and off-farm work. operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators report! ng Witb other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated .. operators reporting Witb oUier income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Seo footnotes at end of tablo. 190,511 100.0 15,886,251 100.0 83.4 14,685 193.43 177,833 4,775,054 53,153 44,588 30,114 28,447 15,825 4,345 1,194 147 20 58,370 706,791 74,617 1,003,928 24,955 251,061 61,761 752,867 57,832 1,048,195 121,665 6,651,820 64,976 1,028,255 32,471 467,784 9,010 73,613 36,728 436,119 18,784 368,698 3,656 57,632 39,013 1,173,996 189,208 4,224 21,172 44,080 51,992 37,803 29,937 49.8 81,086 29,949 11,326 39 811 27,419 27,217 45,717 109,425 21,514 33,108 17,804 9.3 84,239 0.5 4.7 5,066 1,037.63 13,658 52,068 13,658 1,146 2,683 1,220 2,740 185 460 1,070 2,280 581 1,236 1,671 4,192 1,578 3,753 556 1,299 653 1,811 1,055 3,440 685 3,215 50 165 1,461 7,316 17,652 1,605 3,337 4,139 3,632 2,521 2,418 44.9 10,646 2,657 1,511 6,478 3,672 3,212 7,493 7,158 1,226 2,500 81,107 42.6 2,229,222 14.0 27.5 9,321 340.64 76,204 1,132,466 27,156 26,976 14,197 7,875 18,233 91,215 24,801 139, 920 6,076 27,072 20,880 112,848 16,910 104,058 41,364 482,062 21,477 133,187 8,716 43,553 2,863 14,659 11,275 69,780 6,070 62,050 695 4,885 12,450 174,305 80,484 1,870 9,832 19,594 21,883 15,477 11,828 49.1 37,327 13,415 5,320 18,592 12,857 11,553 21,919 43,780 8,073 12,366 24,259 12.7 1,413,087 8.9 58.3 13,745 236.40 23,164 532,322 5,021 6,257 4,945 5,040 1,901 8,787 62,205 11 , 526 103,995 3,815 23,490 9,611 80,505 9,177 89,604 19,087 462,018 9,679 92,047 4,622 31,537 911 5,778 5,200 40,395 2,520 32,830 505 4,020 5,351 110,429 24,104 215 2,131 5,503 6,952 5,108 4,195 51.2 9,604 3,991 1,190 4,423 3,096 3,138 4,943 14,655 3,001 4,422 2,716 22,352 11.7 1,843,249 11.6 82.5 16,499 200.62 21,535 603,215 3,517 4,996 4,646 5,262 3,114 9,155 81,493 11,806 140,317 4,354 33,426 9,639 106,891 9,247 114,249 18,942 697,002 10,023 120,105 5,003 45,550 1,067 7,370 5,517 50,529 2,705 43,170 525 6,145 5,815 153,001 22,261 231 2,076 4,894 6,474 4,787 3,799 51.1 8,586 3,471 1,122 3,993 2,896 3,012 4,508 13,766 2,894 4,204 2,157 | 1,546 NORTH CAROLINA 117 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on report* for only a sample of farms. Soo U>xt | (For definitions and explanations, hoo text) Sire of farm-Continued 140 to 179 acres 220 to 259 acres 2r)0 lo 499 acres 500 In 999 lerM 1,000 lo 1,099 acres !,000 acres and over FARMS, ACREAOE, AND VALUE Farms number . . Percent distribution percent.. Land in lafms acres... Percent distribution percent. . . Average si le of farm acres . . Value ol land and buildings: Average per farm dollars. . Average per aero dollars. . Land in farms according lo use: Cropland harvested farms reporting.. acres . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 19 acres larms reporting.. 90 to 29 acres Tarms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. SO to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. . 1,000 or more acres farms reporting.. Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland not harvosted and not pastured farms reporting. . acres.. Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting. . acres . . Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Woodland not pastured farms reporting. . acres . . Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting. . acres . . Improved pasture farms reporting.. acres . . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting. . acres . . Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting. . acres . . Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting. . acres . . Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting.. acres . . System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting. . acres . . FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number . . Under 25 years number. . 25 to 34 years number. . 35 to 44 years number.. 45 to 54 years number.. 55 to 64 years number . . 65 or more years number . . Average age years . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. . 1 to 99 days operators reporting. . 100 to 199 days operators reporting.. 200 or more days operators reporting. , With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other then farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting. . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. . With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. . With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting. , With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 9,204 4.8 1,442,681 9.1 156.7 23,999 153.60 8,891 401,856 786 1,376 1,272 2,238 2,548 671 4,197 63,697 5,295 92,467 2,174 25,508 4,333 66,959 4,469 94,135 8,308 643,688 4,497 91,643 2,634 42,537 616 5,094 2,752 37,330 1,441 35,565 350 6,700 2,872 119,028 9,164 60 772 2,177 2,780 1,954 1,421 50.9 3,120 1,326 545 1,249 1,058 1,353 1,453 5,504 2.9 1,087,628 6.8 197.6 27,630 139.81 5,282 280,912 351 761 761 1,198 1,454 742 15 2,677 46,834 3,222 70,955 1,268 17,513 2,610 53,442 2,715 71,653 4,980 509,790 2,918 67,440 1,812 32,780 458 4,415 1,636 28,582 791 24,130 206 3,370 1,769 83,565 5,468 30 387 1,279 1,477 1,308 987 52.0 1,645 706 225 714 531 742 738 6,084 1,335 1,855 3,859 810 1,311 3,297 1.7 783,001 4.9 237.5 33,725 141.78 3,151 202,742 205 296 366 616 1,063 510 95 1,688 36,798 1,858 54,768 921 19,867 1,433 34,901 1,649 53,807 2,980 358,805 1,652 52,735 1,106 28,565 331 4,160 1,081 23,874 565 27,480 210 5,265 1,126 65,020 ,282 11 312 741 885 751 582 1,087 485 170 432 350 501 482 2,210 441 751 6,659 3.5 2,275,792 14.3 341.8 44,587 130. 59 6,408 514,067 361 453 737 1,168 1,853 1,371 465 3,406 109,377 3,649 128,257 1,759 37,569 2,916 90,688 3,337 150,692 6,145 1,150,353 3,368 151,731 2,270 79,096 710 10,321 2,303 61,291 1,088 57,151 320 10,280 2,363 183,141 6,599 60 522 1,382 2,004 1,428 1,203 51.7 2,090 952 277 861 719 951 783 4,569 962 1,569 2,039 1.1 1,364,339 8.6 669.1 71,672 108.20 1,950 274,676 121 60 120 240 416 510 429 54 1,076 56,024 1,154 69,838 504 14,550 957 55,288 1,075 104,187 1,911 722,177 1,088 102,583 822 60,453 271 7,330 785 38,525 373 24,374 112 2,480 659 76,440 2,021 157 429 514 559 362 687 261 85 341 230 402 270 1,352 281 548 510 0.3 672,887 4.2 1,319.4 133,543 101.91 476 113,285 10 11 18 34 83 117 143 56 275 30,918 293 28,717 150 8,214 224 20,503 288 65,251 470 362,915 269 46,576 182 25,647 74 2,787 194 15,327 75 9,056 35 2,121 162 30,916 503 2 40 90 143 118 110 148 46 24 78 39 104 67 362 61 157 160 0.1 644,012 4.1 4,025.1 307,291 74.45 152 75,948 2 9 14 18 47 37 16 94 34,155 89 26,976 43 5,764 75 21,212 92 63,659 150 388,963 96 38,691 74 20,933 30 2,408 55 9,916 26 3,112 13 1,256 50 13,355 9 32 46 35 30 55 9 6 40 11 36 22 105 10 52 118 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FA RMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued |TJala are based on report- for only a sample of farms. See loxlj (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres SO lo 69 acres F vRMS !i i COLOR VND TENURE OF OPF.K \TOR All farm operators: Full owners number.. ran owners number. . Ml tenants number. . Cash lenants number. . Share-cosh lenants number. . Crop-share tenants number. . Livestock- share tenants number. . Croppers number. . Cither and unspecified tenants number.. White farm operators- Full owners number.. Part owners number. . Ml tenants number.. Croppers number.. Nonwhite farm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number. . Ml tenants number.. Croppers number.. F4.RMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number. . Tobacco farms number. . Cotton farms number. . Other Held-crop farms number. . Vegelnbl e farms number . . Fruil-and-nul farms number.. Poultry farms number. . Dairy farms number.. Livestock farms other than poulrry and dairy fanns number.. General farms number. . Miscellaneous farms number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMFNT UxTJ FACILITIES WD KIND OF ROaD Grain combines farms reporting. . number.. Com pickers farms reporting . number. . Pick-up balers Tamis reporting.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks farms reporting. . Tractors farms reporting.. number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting.. •2 tractors farms reporting. . a tractors farms reporting.. 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting. . number. , Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. Garden trnctors farms reporting.. number. , \utomobiles farms reporting., number. . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting.. Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grnin, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-operaled elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting., farms by kind ot road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 or more miles lo a hard surface rond fanns reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or rl miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting.. persons. Regular hired workers (employed ISO or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. o hired workers farms reporting. .lor 4 hired workers farms reporting. S to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 92,261 39,905 57,903 2,507 2,110 21,658 978 26,000 4,650 81,699 33,127 32,667 10,570 10,562 6,778 25,236 15,430 3,509 77,767 4,827 2,506 668 573 6,209 4,487 7,040 10,680 1,812 16,665 17,335 10,175 10,494 9,942 10,087 3,144 3,404 81,133 91,104 107,429 150,724 102,722 140,639 75,999 19,969 4,360 1,463 931 101 , 960 137,254 3,032 3,385 9,603 10,085 134,078 153,987 157,618 67,433 91,769 5,266 5,454 967 6,054 95,833 24,874 66,760 37,226 29,534 18,954 9,590 441 549 25,971 75,795 9,286 19,494 5,810 1,728 1,031 513 204 170,693 9,516 10,302 6,906 2,165 8,706 560 130 1,650 30 4,990 1,346 5,411 1,585 4,761 2,260 1,495 580 3,945 2,730 35 5,210 270 140 45 10 936 20 405 40 191 141 141 96 101 105 105 15 20 3,917 4,217 3,320 3,842 2,535 2,891 2,268 206 40 15 6 2,470 2,780 106 111 911 951 10,956 11,813 12,347 4,987 5,490 25 20 5 42 9,281 2,132 6,036 3,590 2,446 1,625 751 15 55 493 ,064 173 325 112 27 23 10 1 14,718 1,904 1,182 37,618 12,676 30,791 890 860 10,560 300 16,230 1,951 32,108 9,296 14,385 5,505 5,510 3,380 16,406 10,725 720 35,286 2,705 1,040 285 130 1,986 386 1,450 2,715 344 1,977 1,997 1,510 1,530 1,005 1,010 221 251 24,396 25,470 34,475 40,132 32,081 36,113 28,709 2,937 230 105 50 31,761 35,218 840 895 3,909 4,019 53,588 58,764 62,764 21,755 32,797 391 371 100 497 39,676 10,379 29,661 17,441 12,220 8,140 3,640 200 240 5,741 15,191 910 657 142 61 49 73,007 3,488 4,612 12,996 5,336 5,912 245 270 2,955 105 1,925 412 11,666 4,436 3,957 960 1,330 900 1,955 965 340 10,870 570 280 90 90 741 265 660 1,445 177 1,520 1,540 1,080 1,110 695 695 145 145 10,752 11,240 16,005 19,152 15,494 18,040 13,198 2,096 165 30 5 15,374 17,715 300 325 1,087 1,112 17,332 19,447 20,883 7,982 12,184 375 380 35 345 11,515 3,347 9,031 4,991 4,040 2,440 1,465 70 65 2,926 7,742 581 369 448 101 16 11 5 22,196 853 1,210 12,304 5,423 4,619 231 250 2,465 155 1,205 313 11,199 4,663 3,304 705 1,105 760 1,315 500 480 9,852 525 280 85 75 736 560 840 1,536 197 2,000 2,025 1,221 1,246 1,025 1,025 220 245 11,403 12,085 16,073 20,984 15,657 19,773 12,086 3,151 350 50 20 15,576 19,455 303 318 1,126 1,211 16,54* 18,997 19,894 9,082 12,060 650 700 95 460 10,687 3,095 8,243 4,558 3,685 2,385 1,215 25 60 3,431 8,530 860 1,295 636 145 61 12 6 20,212 870 1,270 NORTH CAROLINA 119 State Table 20.- FA RMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data fire based on report* fur only a sample of farm*. Son text] (lor definitions and explanations, see toxt) Sire of farm— Continued 140 to 179 acres 180 to '219 acre* 220 to 2S0 acres 2B0 to 499 aero* fax) to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acre* 2,000 acre* and fmims BY COLOR aSD TENURE OF OPERATOR All farm operators: Full owners number. . Part owners number. . All tenants number.. Cash tenants number. . Share-cash lenanis number. . Crop-share tenants number , . Livestock-share lenanis number . . Croppers number , . Other and unspeci fieri tenants number.. While tarm operators: Full owners number.. Part owners number . . All tenants number. . Croppers number. ■ Nonwhito farm operators: hull owners number. . Part owners number. . Alt tenants number.. Croppers number . . FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Cash-grain farms number . . Tobacco farms number . . Cotton farms number. . Other field-cron farms number . . Vegetable farms number. . Fruit-and-nul farms number . . Poultry farms number. . Dairy farms number. . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number. . General farms number. . Miscellaneous farms number.. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting.. number. . Com pickers farms reporting.. number. . Pick-uo balers farms reporting.. number . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting. . number. . Motortrucks farms reporting. . number. . Tractors farms reporting. . number . . Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. number.. 1 tractor 'arms reporting. . 2 tractors farms reporting . . 3 tractors farms reporting. , 4 tractors farms reporting.. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. , Wheel tractors farms reporting. , number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number.. Garden tractors farms reporting. . number. , Automobiles farms reporting.. number.. Automobiles and or motortrucks farms reporting.. Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or otrier crops) farms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. Gravel, shell, or shale farms repelling. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reoorting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WF.EK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) forms reporting. persons . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. See footnotes at end of table. 4,484 3,040 1,665 130 140 840 80 355 120 4,249 2,700 1,320 235 235 340 345 120 315 3,585 160 146 10 30 418 660 621 1,061 151 2,178 2,248 1,138 1,153 1,172 1,177 405 420 6,141 6,916 7,557 11,904 7,417 11,393 4,196 2,596 515 90 20 7,382 11,178 190 215 496 511 7,319 8,638 8,544 4,654 5,821 720 780 110 732 4,908 1,193 3,016 1,506 1,510 925 560 15 10 2,483 6,252 1,022 1,496 764 177 56 15 10 8,452 337 415 2,820 1,706 966 75 55 505 50 200 81 2,715 1,635 726 115 105 71 240 85 300 1,895 85 105 5 65 223 480 431 610 104 1,512 1,572 835 850 955 960 275 275 4,010 4,795 4,749 8,157 4,679 7,804 2,387 1,672 488 86 46 4,654 7,593 181 211 318 353 4,352 5,480 5,113 3,015 3,703 525 565 35 553 3,057 755 1,626 760 866 565 276 15 10 1,617 3,984 800 1,474 535 131 85 32 17 4,964 293 247 1,559 1,241 480 30 30 255 40 90 35 1,494 1,156 365 65 85 115 30 180 1,075 70 55 20 10 105 310 400 390 90 1,042 1,087 545 555 756 761 280 290 2,526 3,068 2,891 5,477 2,871 5,266 1,261 1,077 342 145 46 2,846 5,120 121 146 196 211 2,666 3,489 3,147 1,976 2,285 385 390 61 433 1,949 391 886 455 431 230 181 15 1,144 3,593 568 1,103 350 120 71 16 11 2,980 197 120 3,136 2,482 969 106 85 431 80 160 107 3,051 2,362 839 135 85 120 130 25 422 1,856 136 161 30 37 293 812 692 930 200 2,344 2,474 1,296 1,382 1,767 1,817 752 842 5,303 7,361 5,902 13,006 5,842 12,470 1,995 2,092 1,081 457 217 5,812 12,084 331 386 471 536 5,592 7,800 6,323 4,288 4,852 943 968 191 1,355 4,078 850 1,664 732 932 562 325 20 25 2,888 9,753 1,796 3,733 976 404 258 137 21 5,966 356 337 925 823 200 40 15 75 20 35 15 920 813 185 30 5 10 15 5 185 326 50 38 11 38 67 182 414 416 87 914 1,060 571 608 736 767 284 314 1,789 3,119 1,873 5,591 1,858 5,375 329 592 387 297 253 1,853 5,147 218 228 166 216 1,734 2,790 1,969 1,497 1,508 253 248 148 594 1,276 238 492 226 266 115 121 15 15 1,283 6,539 943 3,137 306 240 228 107 62 1,650 349 40 240 169 26 239 167 26 11 7 38 130 107 35 271 328 186 210 222 230 98 108 449 973 484 1,868 479 1,808 83 97 74 69 156 475 1,712 68 96 35 60 408 767 487 407 365 52 53 78 174 366 50 81 33 48 23 20 1 4 358 2,224 302 1,343 77 64 72 63 26 383 104 23 79 37 3 1 78 37 3 23 10 3 1 2 2 4 9 45 35 17 96 153 72 94 89 115 49 89 147 592 151 946 150 930 14 18 22 9 87 148 852 43 78 15 16 135 325 156 133 127 17 19 34 73 11.4 16 24 14 10 4 6 124 1,745 110 1,303 18 10 18 111 45 4 120 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data ire based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see usxt) Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 70 to 99 acres USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER ANT) LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing mrlorials used during the year Dry materials . . . Liquid materials. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture arms reporting. on which used. tons. i reporting. tons. "arms reporting. tons. arms reporting, acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Other pasture [not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials .. . Liquid materials. arms reporting. acres. arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. acres. arms reporting. tons, 'arms reporting. tons. i reporting. acres. arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons. i report! ng . acres. arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. Ions. arms reporting. acres. arms reporting. tons. arms reporting. tons. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. acres limed, tons. Cotton Dry materials . . . Liquid materials . Tobacco Dry materials . . . Liquid materials. All other crops .... Dry materials . . . Liquid materials. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any or the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry Under $100 $100 to $999 $1,000 to 51,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Purchase of livestock and poultry Under $1,000 $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more Machi ne hire Under $200 $200 to $999 $1,000 or more Hired labor Under $200 $200 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Under $100 S10D to$499 $500 to $999 $1,000 or more Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for toe farm business Under $1C0 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more See footnotos at end of table. aims 'arms 'arms arms arms 'arms farms 'arms 'arms 'arms 'arms arms 'arms farms 'arms reporting. . reporting. , dollars. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporti ng . . reporting. . reporting. . dollars., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting.. 9 reporting., dollars.. s reporti ng . , s reporting.. 9 reporting.. s reporting. . dollars., reporting., reporti ng . . reporting., reporting., reporting. , reporti ng . , reporting. , reporting., reporting. , reporting., dollars. . reporting. , reporting. , reporting. , reporting. , i reporting., dollars. , i reporting. . i reporting., i reporting.. » reporting. , i reporting. , 173,764 4,300,943 1,311,689 173,428 1,249,965 16,087 61,724 34,443 447,938 34,269 102,606 435 1,368 14,602 212,872 14,477 48,009 228 621 139,789 1,740,412 138,916 405,251 14,605 53,335 52,837 365,678 52,762 110,508 408 460 110,285 441,758 110,150 345,889 411 855 81,878 1,093,368 80,980 237,702 1,778 5,085 34, 522 375,733 418,761 188,266 128,931 114,749,002 49,788 63,009 5,685 5,297 5,152 72,771 35,201,273 65,485 4,078 1,798 1,007 403 113,071 17,812,514 85,708 25,513 1,850 112,344 74,675,955 43,861 31,406 18,561 13,091 3,549 1,245 477 122 32 95,404 9,791,869 73,580 19,134 1,692 998 174,385 46,167,024 74,127 72,781 18,629 8,658 190 13,425 50,918 23,850 13,415 23,615 190 235 506 1,201 506 426 330 760 330 249 5,595 15, 570 5,595 4,325 160 172 2,145 6,855 2,145 2,214 9,620 19,110 9,610 13,991 20 29 2,954 7,422 2,939 2,410 20 34 726 1,958 2,126 17,259 9,252 9,923,900 4,255 3,746 325 420 506 5,231 2,700,665 4,620 326 195 55 35 5,001 249,465 4,841 155 5,837 1,758,690 4,041 1,190 345 175 50 17 11 5,008 404,410 4,717 205 35 51 14,858 991 , 568 12,182 2,493 143 40 73,993 1,016,680 348,653 73,863 336,469 6,065 12,184 10,396 51,985 10,371 12,823 50 33 3,730 18,855 3,715 5,031 20 18 60,436 468,661 60,106 111,359 5,665 11,159 25,383 146,261 25,363 43,176 160 137 48,964 163,270 48,904 125,896 220 375 30,712 167,648 30,497 38,184 385 462 10,491 55,188 52,977 80,061 50,775 26,746,278 25,268 22,510 981 860 1,156 27,091 7,716,755 25,690 716 406 197 82 47,375 4,537,970 41,448 5,827 loo 43,618 14, 4%, 575 20,050 14,410 6,661 2,176 231 62 22 5 1 37,523 2,099,590 34,220 2,965 180 158 72,374 10,355,659 38,930 29,689 3,397 343 15 22,564 468,915 150,241 22,554 143,292 2,225 6,949 4,805 31,960 4,795 7,686 30 21 1,842 13,407 1,822 3,076 25 29 19,401 219,851 19,361 50,549 1,995 6,437 7,342 46,350 7,327 14,062 45 30 14,6% 60,322 14,681 47,219 45 81 11,475 97,025 11,335 20,700 225 351 4,625 31,270 33,175 24,010 17,339 11,582,691 6,860 9,003 525 445 506 9,481 3,150,700 8,840 330 185 111 15 15,736 2,079,740 12,331 3,335 70 15,282 7,180,220 5,6% 4,515 3,020 1,821 191 31 7 1 13,041 834,405 10,815 2,106 90 30 22,589 5,235,940 8,286 11,198 2,643 461 1 21,103 524,866 162,187 21,078 154,406 2,280 7,781 5,152 44,824 5,132 11,140 40 55 2,075 18,335 2,065 4,340 25 15 18,007 232,655 17,892 53,665 2,050 6,902 6,382 43,914 6,382 13,199 60 54 13,270 60,151 13,255 47,580 40 90 11,351 124,987 11,151 24,482 375 665 4,839 40,298 42,646 22,167 16,241 11,322,985 5,252 9,073 760 660 4% 9,399 3,331,815 8,643 510 155 80 11 14,920 2,475,597 10,407 4,393 120 14,501 8,686,665 5,146 3,836 2,836 2,217 351 71 41 3 12,490 1,067,414 9,430 2,897 101 62 21,141 6,023,144 6,593 10,368 3,243 932 5 16,670 523,679 155,309 16,630 148,003 1,805 7,306 4,757 56,562 4,737 13,277 60 131 2,091 24,308 2,061 5,606 45 86 14,194 217,150 14,034 49,272 1,620 6,581 4,670 34,380 4,655 10,564 45 76 10,263 52,190 10,263 41,022 15 17 9,545 139,089 9,435 28,262 225 415 4,551 45,325 50,715 17,501 13,512 13,992,049 3,960 7,373 855 725 599 8,044 3,993,980 7,120 590 180 ia 33 11,790 2,312,766 7,658 3,8% 236 12,046 8,293,085 4,062 2,976 2,225 2,135 563 62 11 11 1 10,143 1,053,%3 6,791 3,149 155 48 16,791 5,840,315 4,006 8,405 3,210 1,169 1 NORTH CAROLINA 121 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I Data m boned on reports for only n sample of farms. See text ] luxu (For definitions and explanations, see text) iixo of farm-Continued HO to 179 acres 220 to 259 acreH 200 to 490 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertiliser and fertilizing materials usod during the year farms reporting. . acres on which used., tona., Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons., Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Other pasture (not cropland], farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting.. tons., Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Corn farms reporting.. acres.. Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons., Cotton farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting., tons.. Tobacco farms reporting.. acres . . Dry materials farms reporting., tons . , Liquid materials farms reporting., tons.. All other crops farms reporting. . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting., tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting . . tons.. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres limed . tons.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of tne following specified expenditures farms reporting. . Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars. , Under MOO farms reporting., $100 to $999 farms reporting.. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting. , $2,000 to $4,999 farms reporting. , $5,000 or more farms reporting. . Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $1,000 farms reporting. . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 or more farms reporting. Machine hire farms reporting. . dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. $200 to 5999 farms reporting., $1,000 or more farms reporting . Hired labor farms reporting. dollars.. Under $200 farms reporting. . $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting., $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting . , $50,000 or more farms reporting. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. dolrars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 or more farms reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for trie farm business farms reporting.. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to S999 farms reporting. SI.DOO to $4,999 farms reporting, $5,000 or more farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 8,724 356,370 99,938 8,704 95,345 1,071 4,593 2,552 41,095 2,532 8,994 50 130 1,251 19,090 1,241 4,754 20 51 7,582 138,927 7,532 31,663 926 3,972 2,352 21,726 2,342 6,481 40 31 5,029 28,302 5,019 22,640 25 86 5,159 107,230 5,073 20,813 141 323 2,718 33,786 36,497 9,169 7,283 8,736,820 1,822 3,861 660 527 413 4,451 2,753,686 3,762 418 186 65 20 6,153 1,518,560 3,527 2,3% 230 6,726 5,778,765 1,871 1,702 1,301 1,326 425 76 10 15 5,559 793,365 3,051 2,311 121 76 8,894 3,982,150 1,791 4,017 2,009 1,077 5,250 248,953 69,520 5,215 65,627 626 3,893 1,664 31,165 1,644 7,417 35 118 771 12,610 771 2,849 10 55 4,472 96,095 4,432 22,503 556 3,262 1,350 11,671 1,350 3,455 10 8 2,818 17,526 2,803 13,899 20 61 3,103 79,886 3,073 15,504 90 389 1,740 25,045 28,255 5,474 4,369 6,757,700 910 2,330 371 420 338 2,727 1,880,310 2,320 250 52 75 30 3,586 987,515 1,999 1,437 150 3,997 4,402,136 1,086 880 771 830 285 99 38 7 3,413 549,991 1,751 1,473 146 43 5,299 2,674,173 918 2,364 1,132 885 3,125 6,343 184,322 475,546 47,943 130,028 3,110 6,318 45,894 122,020 350 983 2,049 8,008 1,184 2,363 29,688 77,210 1,174 2,338 6,475 16, %2 20 81 37 312 590 1,297 12,620 39,235 590 1,272 2,637 8,790 5 40 5 101 2,642 5,352 59,174 160,337 2,602 5,292 14,032 37,040 310 876 1,711 6,857 765 1,678 8,555 22,989 760 1,673 2,318 7,319 5 25 9 36 1,601 3,068 10,800 21,352 1,5% 3,063 8,398 17,865 10 15 40 75 1,920 4,024 63,485 154,653 1,890 3,984 12,034 34,044 65 161 247 627 1,181 2,497 23,007 61,587 27,872 76,630 3,277 6,644 2,582 5,425 4,126,180 13,222,517 4% 801 1,356 2,768 280 620 250 635 200 601 1,651 3,306 1,497,120 4,269,892 1,291 2,401 200 481 75 242 66 131 19 51 2,088 4,550 661,390 1,645,502 1,032 1,909 906 2,287 150 354 2,465 5,463 3,137,370 9,733,448 610 1,131 495 1,085 441 692 540 1,303 250 722 91 411 37 98 1 17 4 1,978 4,378 381,140 1,305,235 821 1,605 982 2,185 130 397 45 191 3,222 6,534 1,952,030 4,990,020 490 735 1,317 2,301 718 1,616 691 1,837 6 43 1,952 262,883 75,085 1,926 69,504 351 5,581 790 41,281 770 9,150 55 378 463 28,366 448 5,603 30 218 1,620 78,002 1,590 18,571 325 3,778 587 14,884 582 5,124 15 45 745 6,207 745 5,260 1,244 94,143 1,223 25,796 61 1,162 854 32,046 37,810 2,039 1,622 5,466,420 135 767 222 270 228 1,063 2,536,722 641 201 76 78 67 1,438 878,256 472 671 295 1,799 6,019,817 145 270 215 448 362 216 118 18 7 1,414 771,070 318 682 246 168 2,024 ,514,655 160 506 428 893 465 109,783 28,597 465 26,710 111 1,887 206 21,006 202 4,595 11 67 112 13,658 112 2,774 4 17 370 33,759 365 7,689 96 1,515 128 4,159 128 1,383 161 1,655 161 1,470 1 1 292 36,399 288 8,799 19 287 227 15,179 17,573 507 407 1,469,815 22 181 66 67 71 243 843,028 125 43 31 18 26 340 327,032 76 169 95 463 2,6%, 411 20 38 48 101 89 85 59 17 6 354 331,703 53 146 77 78 502 920,833 32 106 70 255 39 150 78,028 20,338 150 19,060 30 1,258 68 19, %1 68 3,661 3 86 50 11,628 50 2,300 4 26 118 20,231 115 4,583 26 989 55 3,934 55 1,213 3 34 50 873 50 649 99 21,401 92 6,674 11 123 73 11,044 12,485 158 124 1,401,647 7 41 20 18 38 84 526,600 32 13 15 10 14 94 138,721 8 41 45 147 2,492,773 3 9 6 19 30 24 25 19 12 103 199,583 8 33 14 48 157 686,537 18 75 43 122 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dal* are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See lext} (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars . All crops sold .dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars , Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars . LIVESTOCK ANT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Hei fers and hei fer cal ves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . . . arms reporting. . number . . arms reporting. . number., arms reporting. number, "arms reporting.. number., arms reporti ng . . number.. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting 2 to 4 head farms reporting 5 to 9 head farms reporting 10 to 19 head farms reportin; 20 to 49 head farms reporting 50 to 99 head farms reporting 100 to 499 head farms reporting 500 or more head farms reporting Cows including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting 2 to 9 head farms reporting 10 to 19 head farms reporting 20 to 29 head farms reporting 30 to 49 head farms reporting 50 to 74 head farms reporting 75 to 99 head farms reporting 100 or more head farms reporting Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting 2 to 9 head farms reporting 10 to 19 head farms reporting 20 to 29 head , farms reporti ng 30 to 49 head farms reporting 50 to 74 head farms reporti ng 75 to 99 head farms reporting 100 or more head farms reporting Horses and/or mules farms reporting number Hogs and pigs farms reporting number Bom since June 1 farms reporting number Bom before June 1 farms reporting number Sheep and lambs farms reporting number Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting number Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reporling number Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting number Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting number dollars Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting number dollars Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting number dollars Milk and cream Hold 1 farms reporting pounds dollars Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting doltars Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens dollars See footnntos at ond of table. 797,467,304 4,186 568,089,197 524,079,573 8,801,242 9,252,788 25,955,594 229,378,107 100,119,343 49,685,231 79,573,533 94,443 858,766 87,236 433,245 73,345 247,757 53,231 270,580 36,158 154,941 26,365 33,760 13,905 9,670 7,566 2,372 789 16 41,885 34,955 5,290 2,260 1,873 583 208 182 42,496 26,398 1,641 1,142 1,175 304 126 63 86,091 147,981 133,246 1,695,534 74,365 987,245 116,614 708,289 2,911 60,155 1,639 11,496 2,785 48,659 2,652 44,424 2,024 4,235 122,225 12,811,580 54,304 341,575 35,081,795 62,110 1,425,164 42,754,920 2,178 41,648 583,072 15,092 961,001,379 49,685,231 20,837 57,216,269 33,087 99,511,726 37,814,467 33,408,540 1,876 19,069,402 16,847,821 219,118 84,472 1,917,991 14,339, 138 12,271,442 128,900 1,938,796 4,102 11,795 3,486 5,587 2,991 4,062 1,666 3,547 921 2,661 1,916 1,486 540 110 45 5 2,500 946 35 5 2,285 696 10 2,882 4,232 9,198 69,335 4,881 40,350 7,773 28,985 60 480 35 120 50 360 50 345 15 15 8,293 1,225,165 1,906 5,086 483,470 3,773 46,812 1,404,360 40 310 4,340 466 2,798,039 128,900 1,861 7,917,375 1,983 11, 3%, 820 4,330,792 224,866,198 2,772 183,875,346 177,009,290 1,887,330 1,145,197 3,833,529 40,990,852 26,634,816 1,970,054 12,385,982 32,398 105,960 29,387 54,877 25,547 40,347 14,788 33,303 8,302 17,780 12,510 13,605 4,317 1,595 340 31 18,675 10,296 335 51 30 17,630 7,741 140 21 15 31,935 45,623 55, 578 437,288 28,710 242,839 47,698 194,449 686 7,290 366 1,244 656 6,046 606 5,405 371 641 51,523 3,594,047 15,782 39,739 3,433,863 21,133 290,187 8,705,610 436 4,892 68,488 3,861 44,861,357 1,970,054 6,155 17,131,874 11,044 23,595,060 8,966,127 90,702,699 3,739 70,691,990 67,733,258 758,990 647,148 1,552,594 20,010,709 11,171,764 1,593,085 7,245,860 13,262 64,162 12,377 31,405 10,726 21,571 7,182 20,002 4,345 12,755 3,800 5,536 2,195 1,205 491 20 15 6,291 5,636 370 55 20 5 6,311 4,190 180 20 20 12,712 19,628 18,218 202,642 10,082 113,085 16,073 89,557 2% 5,287 126 726 271 4,561 261 4,305 171 256 16,883 1,377,215 6,826 25,258 2,350,825 8,801 157,460 4,723,800 196 4,245 59,430 1,975 36,159,368 1,593,085 2,659 7,128,089 4,542 9,306,180 3,536,350 94,842,289 4,243 72,492,809 68,475,380 846,640 1,263,503 1,907,286 22,349 480 9,353,121 3,817,870 9,178,489 13,391 88,064 12,456 44,267 10,729 28,154 7,868 27,712 5,403 16,085 3,112 5,160 2,316 1,732 976 95 5,553 5,837 766 210 70 20 5,839 4,415 270 135 50 20 11,950 18,500 16,914 232,923 9,825 138,785 15,062 94, 138 381 5,165 201 760 356 4,405 351 4,086 271 319 15,425 1,404,670 7,875 35,712 3,364,253 8,754 187,839 5,635,170 266 3,660 51,240 2,170 78,088,148 3,817,870 3,009 5,692,305 4,721 9,033,215 3,432,621 NORTH CAROLINA 123 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. Soo texlj (For definitions and explanations, seo text) iixe of farm-Continued 140 to 179 acres 180 to fl IB acres 220 to 259 acres 310 to 499 acres 2,000 acres and over ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crops sold dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural spocialty products sold dollars Alt livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars LIVESTOCK AMD LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves . . . aims reporting. number, arms reporting. number. arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head 2 to 4 head 5 to 9 head 10 to 19 head 20 to 49 head 50 to 99 head 100 to 499 head 500 or more head arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. ! reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. Cows including heifers that have calved- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head .farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 10U or more head farms reporting. Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and/or mules farms reporting. number. HogS and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs Lambs under 1 year old . Sheep 1 year old and ove Rams and wethers . i reporting. number, arms reporting. number, 'arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number, arms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting number dollars Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting number dollars Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting number dollars Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting pounds dollars Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting dollars Chicken eggs" sold farms reporting dozens dollars See footnotes at end of table. 58,326,661 6,337 39,049,080 35,687,013 506,490 473,614 2,381,963 19,277,581 6,579,327 5,540,765 7,157,489 6,347 78,543 5,966 39 ,679 4,933 23,518 4,159 25,298 3,275 13,566 1,132 1,766 965 1,076 1,132 271 5 1,982 2,636 746 346 241 15 2,303 1,980 270 200 175 5 5,418 10,196 6,900 140,336 4,354 83,987 6,239 56,349 290 7,185 175 1,675 280 5,510 260 5,110 240 400 6,319 841,375 4,309 31,427 2,990,316 4,009 134,648 4,039,440 230 4,470 62,580 1,415 106,800,492 5,540,765 1,487 3,672,285 2,354 6,469,370 2,458,362 40,701,112 7,395 25,766,303 22,654,170 308,385 880,838 1,922,910 14,934,809 4,760,604 4,881,660 5,292,545 3,866 59,583 3,664 30,806 2,942 18,282 2,826 19,028 2,152 9,749 550 938 646 605 902 205 20 1,027 1,575 526 311 195 25 5 1,252 1,195 135 180 160 15 5 3,204 7,023 4,176 92,760 2,636 56,416 3,751 36,344 151 3,674 76 694 U6 2,980 146 2,812 111 168 3,857 779,553 2,732 24,416 2,386,760 2,435 94,855 2,845,650 116 2,115 29,610 870 95,643,881 4,881,660 962 1,608,633 1,514 7,044,685 2,676,981 29,009,634 8,799 18,119,775 15,779,815 1,062,085 295,269 982,606 10,889,859 3,104,206 3,781,095 4,004,558 2,520 49,698 2,364 25,613 1,845 14,150 1,839 15,629 1,490 8,456 355 555 315 445 548 272 30 570 931 381 227 200 40 15 760 710 75 125 150 20 5 1,857 4,694 2,399 61,642 1,526 37,964 2,189 23,678 155 4,445 90 945 155 3,500 150 3,185 130 315 2,073 337,531 1,895 19,626 1,967,700 1,518 61,771 1,853,130 120 2,945 41,230 565 70,911,300 3,781,095 538 1,484,933 772 2,884,280 1,096,028 74,830,349 11,237 41,005,041 34,882,213 949,480 881,163 4,292,185 33,825,308 9,037,646 14,156,003 10,631,659 4,973 145,287 4,737 74,237 3,508 43,111 3,829 46,324 3,316 24,726 455 998 501 778 1,154 849 237 1 921 1,675 769 423 587 255 91 16 1,291 1,309 101 170 371 165 85 16 4,075 11,163 4,868 138,916 3,121 83,102 4,448 55,814 303 7,733 187 1,237 293 6,4% 277 5,520 237 976 4,166 1,189,806 3,864 56,475 6,060,795 3,211 140,943 4,228,290 272 7,077 99,078 1,253 263,399,360 14,156,003 1,259 3,852,936 1,644 11,574,605 4,398,350 35,312,756 17,319 19,669,769 15,345,131 633,479 1,612,141 2,079,018 15,642,987 3,686,055 5,044,039 6,912,893 1,602 84,223 1,511 41,713 951 14,285 1,369 25,632 1,271 16,878 171 136 190 411 359 264 1 160 373 265 170 277 154 50 62 335 368 30 20 95 61 20 22 1,268 5,757 1,359 78,233 1,001 46,703 1,227 31,530 142 6,390 86 1,725 142 4,665 132 4,313 112 352 1,093 259,650 1,423 35,666 4,406,844 1,000 80,554 2,416,620 121 3,680 51,520 298 96,177,482 5,044,039 357 2,175,889 464 2,519,395 957,371 I 12,791, 552 25,081 7,700,981 5,695,779 450, 442 553,115 1,001,645 5,090,571 891,663 1,329,854 2,869,054 416 36,904 398 18,005 193 4,253 372 10,759 358 8,140 9 30 19 30 82 104 142 12 7 15 324 2,614 325 22,592 243 14,130 301 8,462 54 3,589 33 866 54 2,723 52 2,528 51 195 236 104,066 381 14,637 2,029,713 266 26,197 785,910 47 2,110 29,540 68 22,446,351 1,329,854 71 102,408 87 1,063,116 403,985 10,438,677 65,242 5,841,183 3,521,365 342,628 506,087 1,471,103 4,597,494 895,649 1,574,446 2,127,399 130 29,587 125 14,830 49 3,827 116 8,269 121 6,488 19 21 66 13 3 9 9 11 15 12 13 53 11 20 1 2 1 4 10 108 1,086 % 15,283 78 9,008 89 6,275 13 1,222 9 454 12 768 12 655 10 113 57 152,362 131 11,333 1,577,976 82 17,860 535,800 14 609 8,526 21 23,814,677 1,574,446 25 203,395 25 1,745,200 663,176 124 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of forms. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Under 10 acres 10 to 49 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 Co 139 acres Under 11 acres . . . 11 to 24 acres .... 25 to 49 acres .... 50 to 74 acres 75 to 99 acres 100 or more acres . Harvested for grain . . . LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 .. . .farms reporting. . number of litters. . 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. . 8 to 9 litters farms reporting.. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. . 20 to 39 litters farms reporting.. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. . 70 or more litters farms reporting. . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. . number of litters.. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. . number of litters.. SPECIFIED CHOPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting.. acres. . s reporting.. s reporting. . arms reporting.. 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting.. arms reporting.. 9 reporting. . acres.. bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Sorghums for all purposes f anus reporting . . acres. . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.. acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Wheat harvested farms reporting. . acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. . acres. . bushels . . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Barley harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bushels. . Sales farms reporting. . bushels. . Ffye harvested farms reporting.. acres. . bushels. . Sales farms reporting . . bushels. . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting.. acres grown alone. . acres grown with other crops.. bushels. . Peanuts harvested for nuts fsrms reporting.. acres grown alone . . acres grown with other crops.. pounds. . Hsy crops: Land from which hay was cut . acres.. Alfalfa and alfalfa rotxturea cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales .farms reporting. . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hsy farms reporting.. acres . . tons . . Sales farms reporting.. tons. . Leepedeza cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Other hay cut farms reporting . . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . , Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting... acres . . . tons, green weight... See footnotes at end of table. 60,609 274,491 31,311 23,032 4,543 1,414 185 124 49,239 136,849 42,338 137,642 147,168 1,801,471 96,427 32,578 13,672 2,842 756 893 142,952 1,663,617 69,484,826 58,780 29,725,387 9,939 93,552 6,299 73,738 2,312,870 2,126 1,037,702 42,542 380,131 8,892,655 25,551 6,286,410 30,783 285,923 10,440,790 7,862 2,977,854 7,464 63,007 2,310,282 1,884 689,290 2,716 18,193 321,532 870 186,268 25,907 379,882 8,481 8,056,262 20,926 163,414 100 246,959,977 625,409 11,738 71,426 153, 339 900 15,533 19,154 139,154 169,512 1,569 10,784 37,033 271,365 316,007 2,257 17,651 20,292 88,827 105,171 573 3,002 7,694 41,736 45,912 302 1,394 1,028 12,901 80,089 3,500 9,175 2,390 1,035 45 30 2,890 5,060 2,110 4,115 6,200 16,695 6,200 5,980 16,210 585,890 1,370 158,315 60 91 25 70 1,595 200 485 11,715 65 3,380 120 275 8,970 35 2,455 15 20 675 15 20 550 190 465 5 10,000 875 1,845 10 2,777,460 1,984 225 390 670 30 130 381 759 969 30 165 190 340 370 10 15 190 300 365 10 20 120 195 220 5 5 22,041 61,049 14,727 6,552 652 110 17,205 31,891 14,091 29,158 64,259 486,877 49,957 12,517 1,785 62,889 469,497 18,173,185 26,810 7,440,525 2,175 7,521 1,205 6,110 172,315 380 68,370 11,355 57,240 1,293,010 5,700 734,195 7,295 29,395 963,620 1,600 241,550 1,120 4,445 145,035 185 25,920 495 1,670 27,395 135 7,425 7,425 39,655 1,485 8 53,850 9,890 51,570 20 75,921,035 94,212 2,897 8,400 14,366 310 1,570 6,952 26,539 29,446 720 3,225 9,910 3 5,625 37,250 675 2,185 6,210 15,420 15,875 225 705 2,511 7,833 7,518 100 305 160 395 1,215 8,460 32,415 4,470 3,400 460 115 5 10 6,675 16,210 5,870 16,205 20,343 226,867 12,627 5,331 2,280 105 19,823 214,797 8,552,125 8,351 3,558,655 1,345 6,025 820 5,030 135,700 260 51,695 5,911 36,761 837,413 3,116 500,018 4,255 22,950 743,750 1,040 194,065 775 3,490 116,265 210 31,980 360 985 19,625 80 7,865 3,820 30,420 1,000 626,515 2,816 19,606 27,525,157 57,670 1,590 5,495 9,870 100 395 2,606 13,635 15,126 170 740 5,331 25,270 26,861 315 1,610 3,030 8,880 9,030 75 195 1,141 4,170 4,368 40 135 50 220 900 8,328 37,970 3,671 3,881 600 136 X 10 6,883 19,363 6,118 18,607 18,718 239,746 11,069 4,717 2,462 445 25 18,213 224,790 9,106,075 7,398 3,815,290 1,551 9,889 975 8,110 237,575 315 98,510 7,251 54,249 1,227,280 4,196 796,575 5,057 32,293 1,082,991 1,175 265,735 1,060 6,005 224,975 285 57,055 405 2,055 30,680 135 12,945 3,898 39,113 880 800,570 2,280 17,745 30 25,359,860 76,926 1,770 6,935 13,735 135 1,455 2,782 1^,765 22,828 210 1,975 6,162 34,196 36,815 356 1,677 3,235 11,225 12,075 70 275 1,106 4,975 4,962 55 245 100 830 4,560 NORTH CAROLINA 125 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE UF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Date ant bas«.d OB report* for only u sample of fumm. Son text ] Item (For .ledum, m and explanations, eoo text) Silo of farm-Continund HO to 179 acre* 180 to 218 acres 220 to 269 ictoh 300 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres and LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS-Continued Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 .... biros reporting. numbor of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 8 to 9 litters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to Novembor 80 farms reporting. numbor of litters. Decembor 1 to Juno 1 farms reporting. numbor of litters. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Com for all purposes farms reporting. acres. Under 11 acres farms reporting. 11 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 or more acres Tarnis reporting. Harvested for grain farms reporting. acres . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . acres. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Wheat harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting. acres. . bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Barley harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels . . Sales farms reporting . bushels. Rye harvested farms reporting. acres, bushels. Sales farms reporting. bushels. Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels. Peanuts harvested for nutB farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. pounds. Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. acres, tons. Sales farms reporting. tons. Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.. acres. . tons. Sales farms reporting.. tons. . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . acreB. Sales farms reporting. Oata, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . acrea. Sales farms reporting. . Other hay cut farms reporting. . acres. . tons. . Sales farms reporting . . tons. . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting.. acres . . tons, green weight.. See footnotes at end of table. 3,778 24, 415 1,260 1,728 615 150 15 10 3,248 12,198 2,928 12,217 7,815 141,688 3,559 2,280 1,395 451 100 30 7,550 129,488 5,632,850 3,221 2,374,755 1,061 10,866 736 8,573 270,780 241 96,345 3,737 40,714 944,230 2,617 703,945 2,827 30,942 1,127,700 697 246,510 895 7,430 268,340 235 66,210 225 1,140 18,825 65 9,700 2,112 39,805 730 820,215 986 12,287 61,779 1,006 7,925 16,240 65 495 1,226 11,883 13,854 71 1,014 3,237 29,387 33,692 190 1,205 1,581 8,049 8,605 35 105 475 3,010 3,140 15 65 150 1,525 10,160 2,306 15,625 781 1,011 366 137 10 1 2,006 7,663 1,745 7,962 4,625 98,420 2,011 1,236 907 271 105 95 4,390 87,033 3,884,678 1,761 1,718,973 651 9,670 456 7,710 252,345 191 123,840 2,247 28,400 653,520 1,607 493,110 1,747 22,440 838,301 521 216,985 575 4,885 180,395 130 49,035 166 915 20,035 56 6,910 1,285 26,930 475 595,770 655 8,870 43,598 690 5,230 11,110 15 50 772 8,104 10,334 35 565 1,985 20,225 23,900 140 1,450 881 6,146 7,226 35 175 347 3,254 3,804 6 104 71 639 4,225 1,346 11,469 370 586 255 105 25 5 1,171 5,554 1,056 5,915 2,729 62,110 1,027 797 580 200 70 55 2,594 53,019 2,467,640 1,085 1,030,565 415 6,616 260 5,280 164,740 105 98,905 1,480 22,595 565,205 1,100 460,045 1,122 17,450 646,925 341 193,335 420 4,530 159,660 120 52,615 140 845 16,380 50 9,295 851 22,503 620 462,805 321 4,565 36,595 480 4,230 9,745 40 1,340 535 8,540 10,390 45 560 1,170 17,000 20,645 80 740 566 4,200 6,053 10 40 206 1,745 2,220 5 30 75 880 5,660 2,896 23,908 773 1,306 542 236 32 7 2,511 11,749 2,334 12,159 5,490 164,184 1,678 1,396 1,353 597 190 276 5,144 138,259 6,571,640 2,131 3,114,895 831 15,947 550 12,168 410,640 203 216,820 2,891 48,210 1,171,091 2,199 923,866 2,481 48,975 1,897,755 732 516,070 998 14,040 514,125 322 182,310 256 2,635 55,950 111 40,060 1,853 62,020 640 1,359,190 841 15,596 24,656,800 92,277 983 11,533 30,268 51 2,370 1,039 17,832 25,595 85 1,000 2,445 40,981 56,713 145 4,900 1,368 13,563 18,969 36 415 452 4,868 5,955 20 910 13,883 170 268 241 171 25 35 815 6,196 789 7,687 1,676 83,422 407 327 356 202 150 234 1,571 72,575 3,585,938 635 1,771,920 289 8,067 189 5,780 175,745 72 75,740 788 22,771 585,780 643 520,560 801 23,841 1,024,220 301 453,830 296 6,175 262,090 80 103,480 180 3,290 59,610 105 46,700 741 45,139 1,535 985,005 333 9,800 14,706,360 40,182 302 7,070 16,035 15 500 308 7,288 10,833 6 175 655 15,508 19,779 35 485 381 5,629 7,896 20 300 166 3,320 4,153 230 4,537 46 79 45 29 18 13 202 2,058 193 2,479 395 35,478 50 59 73 54 38 121 369 31,882 1,581,906 180 873,444 85 3,600 53 2,913 103,317 25 59,147 201 7,002 179,991 178 163,913 223 11,420 457,814 101 185,034 88 2,670 105,121 38 41,825 46 2,073 29,274 22 23,479 190 18,759 86 411,810 75 3,431 5,293,602 75 2,051 4,862 3,509 4,786 4 58 193 7,427 9,440 9 264 93 2,262 3,244 2 202 55 1,625 2,338 1 100 73 3,246 8 15 17 15 5 13 67 1,420 63 1,826 127 22,454 11 14 8 67 120 19,637 960,509 52 479,930 36 2,096 20 1,054 38,818 4 8,700 66 3,679 91,590 60 83,193 74 6,757 274,734 24 73,500 42 1,987 72,926 14 13,600 23 925 17,428 16 12,879 74 11,650 271,191 34 2,549 3,811,883 14,781 19 3,024 8,892 2 6,015 23 1,847 2,862 3 102 69 5,821 8,687 7 815 25 1,807 2,037 195 3,500 22,240 61 1,367 11,100 20 875 2,934 996 1,089 10 1,286 7,179 126 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are based on reports for only a sample of famis. See lexl^ (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Under 10 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-ConU nued Cotton harvested f anna reporting . . acrea. . balea.. Irish potatoes harveated for home use or for sale........ farms reporting. . acres 2 , bushels. . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 , bushels. . Barley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres. . pounds.. Flue-cured tobacco harveated farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Vegetables harveated for Bale farms reporting.. Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, grovea, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting... acres. . . 52,862 366,559 311,299 72,796 19,578 4,025,866 46,799 25,359 3,857,243 12,999 9,229 18,372,429 97,800 439,075 634,492,702 14,627 8,801,242 11,851 41,038 2,145 6,885 6,120 4,642 285 65,456 2,721 615 87,319 1,915 1,275 2,496,520 7,915 18,030 24,242,350 755 219,118 351 457 25,383 146,614 122,936 31,134 2,321 497,720 20,639 7,320 1,017,356 5,6*2 3,489 6,819,684 i 43,500 162,819 232,011,360 6,361 1,887,330 3,402 7,234 7,342 46,471 40,304 10,330 1,561 286,522 6,557 3,531 510,471 1,585 1,112 2,250,3*0 13,135 60,038 87,313,824 2,085 758,990 1,622 3,752 6,391 44,080 36,874 9,335 1,176 255,828 6,081 3,222 553,360 1,570 1,188 2,426,845 11,727 59,598 87,325,950 1,878 846,640 1,801 4,759 4,670 34,410 29,410 7,467 1,394 259,750 4,655 3,168 500,315 976 831 1,636,800 9,312 52,065 76,218,085 1,319 836,175 1,532 4,050 1 Includea milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. NORTH CAROLINA 127 State Table 20.- FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I lulu are baaod on report* for only a sample of farms. Sou tout J (For definitions and explanations, «oe text) Size of farm-Continued 140 to 170 acres 180 to 219 acres •J20 to 250 acres 'Jin to 100 acres 1,000 to 1,000 acres 2,000 acres and over SPECIFIED CROPS BARVESTED-Conunuod Cotton harvested farms reporting . acres, bales. Irish potatoes harvested for home uae or for sale farms reporting . acres 2 bushels. Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sole farms reporting. acres 2 , bushels. Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting., acres. . pounds. . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting.. Sales dollars. , Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees farms reporting.. acres. . 2,352 21,734 18,716 3,678 1,017 180,708 2,195 1,773 284,795 430 403 861,155 4,614 28,290 41,098,244 746 506,490 931 2,526 1,351 11,606 10,246 2,146 803 146,512 1,326 1,078 144,090 305 294 606,655 2,527 17,472 25,001,410 391 308,385 657 3,898 765 8,715 7,365 1,160 1,679 346,265 710 792 115,285 130 120 259,600 1,481 10,988 16,945,505 280 1,062,085 381 1,088 1,678 22,999 20,023 2,171 3,362 792,027 1,432 2,036 358,961 330 352 687,310 2,738 21,115 31,686,185 543 949,480 759 ,944 587 14,889 12,548 588 3,496 505,140 378 1,246 193,660 100 131 260,445 650 6,127 9,021,212 184 633,479 285 3,798 143 4,222 3,562 115 1,964 484,355 86 417 63,527 12 27 52,248 153 1,640 2,379,246 60 450,442 104 2,603 55 3,934 3,195 30 820 205,583 19 161 28,104 4 7 14,827 48 893 1,249,331 25 342,628 26 1,929 128 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] [tern (For descriptions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms jwmlw Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average site of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm doll ars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured [arms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or tow crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to (54 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- WonVing off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work ofr their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting Wilh other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 190; 511 XXX ,886,251 XXX 83.4 14,685 193.43 177,833 4,775,054 53,153 44,588 30,114 28,447 15,825 4,345 1,194 147 20 58,370 706,791 74,617 1,003,928 24,955 251,061 61,761 752,867 57,832 1,048,195 121,665 6,651,820 64,976 1,028,255 32,471 467,784 9,010 73,613 36,728 436,119 18,784 368,698 3,656 57,632 •39,013 1,173,996 189,208 4,224 21,172 44,080 51,992 37,803 29,937 81,086 29,949 11,326 39,811 27,419 27,217 45,717 109,425 21,514 33,108 120,078 100.0 11,982,175 1CO.0 99.8 17,706 196.99 116,997 4,086,019 17, 632 28,771 24,762 25,246 14,957 4,280 1,187 146 16 37,962 504,048 45,307 654,311 15,738 170,232 37,535 484,079 34,612 698,864 75, 627 4,881,255 37,524 698,679 20,124 354, 361 8,427 69,877 28,960 385,552 13,049 305,051 2,707 46,916 26,316 898,198 119,212 3,214 15,126 30,379 36,941 26,693 6,859 47.1 36,543 24,067 4,174 8,302 10,169 10,312 8,440 83,535 14,356 13,142 40,233 33.5 4,749,396 39.6 118.0 16,800 159 .70 37,677 1,092,324 8,292 10,370 7,479 6,552 3,812 885 245 34 8 17,027 248,047 19,043 303,475 7,404 89,316 15,335 214,159 16,338 367,296 33,721 2,200,026 17,033 347,803 9,608 165,783 1,982 18,586 10,491 127,020 4,685 92,254 1,225 19,860 9,127 321,510 39,975 255 2,115 6,996 12,902 13,733 3,974 52.3 12,002 6,745 1,172 4,085 3,130 4,377 3,973 30,100 25.1 4,077,001 34.0 135.4 24, 220 188.07 29,877 1,507,252 2,637 5,701 5,106 7,101 6,079 2,428 728 92 5 12,116 178,148 13,972 205,929 5,298 55,298 11,279 150,631 11,379 220,307 24,021 1,581,021 12,177 240,854 7,486 133,913 2,673 27,369 9,020 144,216 4,245 137,892 1,048 21,108 8,606 372,036 29,975 216 3,452 8,732 10,240 5,946 1,389 47.0 10,682 6,674 1,439 2,569 3,255 3,514 2,582 325 0.3 368,448 3.1 1,133.7 140,788 130 .96 290 59,582 6 13 26 32 38 62 93 17 3 126 23,602 148 19,333 61 2,523 122 16,810 162 28,596 264 191,217 183 37,695 151 26,168 62 1,549 114 10,208 61 6,404 993 108 22,839 74 103 83 47 4 28,231 4,902 7,130 19,418 4,472 3,366 274 73 54 NORTH CAROLINA 129 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are In. '...i on reports for only a sample of farma. Soe u>xl J (For .l..l'i mm i ... and explanations, see text) erclel farms by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenanta Share -cash tenants Crop -share tenants Llveatock-share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants FARMS, ACREAOE, AND VALUE Farms , . .number Percent distribution percent Land in (arms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average por farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land In farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1 to 9 acres farms reportj ng 10 to 10 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 600 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) Tarnis reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on tho contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land /arms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age jiumber Under 25 years .number 25 to 34 years .number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income From sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural produces sold operators reporting See foot/totes at end of table. 1,-182 1.2 151,672 1.3 102.3 19,659 207.79 1,452 57,342 190 405 276 265 193 102 20 417 3,728 604 6,605 166 1,935 528 4,670 323 5,671 854 64,753 368 7,506 152 3,645 68 725 321 4,546 122 2,756 30 325 312 7,881 1,466 65 376 406 422 157 40 41.8 567 361 96 110 140 167 132 1,860 1.5 158,830 1.3 85.4 17,772 218 .42 1,860 77,435 125 305 460 500 325 140 5 490 3,745 690 8,005 230 2,130 575 5,875 430 5,570 900 52,235 505 5,265 250 2,580 170 1,285 510 6,440 185 4,790 35 805 335 10,000 1,840 45 425 625 485 230 30 42.6 19,353 16.1 1,323,070 11.0 68.4 17,228 261.40 19,353 631,522 1,645 4,226 5,080 5,391 2,586 387 37 1 4,350 21,552 6,399 71,149 1,610 11,878 5,748 59,271 3,464 36,205 9,228 481,873 3,988 26,600 1,352 7,497 1,376 8,971 4,106 45,345 1,666 29,750 210 2,130 3,381 83,037 19,203 795 3,310 5,843 5,707 2,852 696 43.9 915 206 140 625 415 95 115 5,274 3,929 650 695 170 1,505 175 1,095 120 760 ,235 210 90 14,079 2,112 1,108 913 0.8 115,872 1.0 126.9 25,445 206.96 893 52,384 25 115 130 215 290 77 41 352 4,171 248 2,963 76 730 222 2,233 278 4,265 496 42,207 316 5,830 190 3,620 60 390 351 7,417 70 2,575 5 5 166 7,070 903 15 201 281 301 95 10 310 250 30 30 75 60 25 603 81 66 22,795 19.0 854,075 7.1 37.5 11,427 314.30 22,795 529,475 4,175 6,905 5,615 4,590 1,360 150 2,515 15,655 3,475 27,140 710 4,865 3,075 22,275 1,830 22,040 5,040 203,995 2,445 18,565 710 6,285 1,890 10,190 3,660 36,290 1,860 24,860 115 1,345 3,920 63,960 22,600 1,600 4,610 6,585 6,025 3,180 600 42.2 6,150 5,065 590 495 1,665 770 655 16,645 2,060 1,020 3,017 2.5 183,811 1.5 60.9 13,884 242.29 2,800 78,703 537 731 590 600 274 49 18 1 569 5,400 728 9,712 183 1,557 651 8,155 408 8,914 1,103 63,928 509 8,561 225 4,870 146 812 387 4,070 155 3,770 25 345 361 9,865 2,931 215 563 808 776 453 116 882 605 100 177 205 132 172 2,135 240 168 130 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners All tenants SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines Com pi ckers Pick-up balers Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks arms reporting.. . number. .. i reporting. . . number . . . arms reporting.. . number.. . arms reporting... number arms reporting number Tractors farms reporting. . . number. .. Tractors other than garden farms renorting — number. .. 1 tractor farms reporting.. . 2 tractors farms reporting. . . 3 tractors farms reporting. . . 4 tractors farms reporting... 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . . Wheel tractors farms reporting. . . number.. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. .. number. . . Garden tractors farms reporting. . . number. . . Automobiles farms reporting... number. . . \ulomobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . . Telephone farms reporting... Home freezer farms reporting. . . Milking machine farms reporting... Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting.. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms renorting. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. 1 mile farms reporting. 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. 4 miles farms reporting. 5 or more miles farms reporting. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. persons. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms renorting 2 hired workers farms reporting 3 or 4 hired workers farms renorting 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting 10 or more hired workers farms reporting RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on rami operated operators reporting.. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . Operators not reporting residence number. .. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year operators reporting. . acres on which used . . . tons . . . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. . Dry materials farms reporting. . tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. OUier pasture (not cropland) farms reporting . . acres.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials Tarnis reporting.. tons.. Corn farms reporting. .. acres. .. Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... See footnotes at end of table. 16,665 17,335 10,175 10,494 9,942 10,087 3,144 3,404 81,133 91,104 107,429 150,724 102,722 140,639 75,999 19,969 4,360 1,463 931 101,960 137,254 3,032 3,385 9,603 10,085 134,078 153,987 157,618 67,433 91,769 5,266 5,454 967 6,054 95,833 24,874 66,760 37,226 29,534 18,954 9,590 441 549 25,971 75,795 9,286 19,494 5,810 1,728 1,031 513 204 170,693 9,516 10,302 173,764 4,300,943 1,311,689 173,428 1,249,965 16,087 61,724 34,443 447,938 34,269 102,606 435 1,368 14,602 212,872 14,477 48,009 228 621 139,789 1,740,412 138,916 405,251 14,605 53,335 13,164 13,796 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 2,917 3,159 56,661 65,219 75,867 112,014 74,301 107, 687 51,205 16,914 3,966 1,339 877 73,914 105,436 2,049 2,251 3,948 4,327 87,356 100,598 102,666 38,412 61,482 4,796 4,989 844 5,579 62,406 12,429 43,318 23,940 19,378 12,378 6,430 256 314 22,199 67, 863 8,606 18,490 5,291 1,601 1,004 510 200 107,512 5,940 6,626 116,092 3,686,751 1,153,677 115,881 1,094,748 14, 675 58,929 20,697 339,750 20,543 76,761 367 1,214 9,153 164,502 9,048 36,258 178 569 100,942 ,534,844 100,195 357,451 13,579 51,330 4,295 4,485 2,741 2,812 3,076 3,105 1,034 1,104 22,295 25,270 27,857 40,454 27,000 38,126 19,292 5,708 1,311 399 290 26,821 37,239 814 887 2,141 2,328 28,647 33,660 35,303 17,491 22,902 1,908 1,985 326 1,912 20,482 5,729 13,496 6,985 6,511 3,987 2,248 115 161 7,400 19,895 3,233 6,624 2,025 607 403 146 52 36,580 1,636 2,017 36,933 1,014,740 301,440 36,853 288,654 3,397 12,786 9,636 151,058 9,583 34,469 120 441 4,491 76,205 4,446 17,166 71 303 30,812 393,099 30,591 95,003 3,100 10,979 6,266 6,596 3,731 3,898 3,821 3,882 1,482 1,580 19,647 23,577 24, 525 39,879 24,241 38,641 14,566 6,829 1,791 646 409 24,175 37,889 668 752 1,139 1,238 23,769 28,508 28,048 13,644 19,030 2,518 2,633 354 2,698 16,110 3,244- 10,321 5,671 4,650 2,981 1,561 51 57 8,431 27,581 3,639 7,806 2,237 682 409 210 101 27,464 1,341 1,295 29,815 1,338,732 398,075 29,720 377,598 3,821 20,477 7,349 137,413 7,299 31,407 158 460 3,617 66,579 3,582 14,914 63 129 26,544 511,854 26,364 118,589 3,388 17,241 121 147 78 83 161 168 86 109 274 653 300 1,046 290 972 63 69 49 35 74 288 908 54 64 56 74 252 497 306 230 193 60 61 42 103 218 44 55 26 29 25 4 252 1,700 226 1,227 244 65 16 288 68,288 17,434 287 16,255 47 1,179 132 18,260 131 4,018 14 110 12,350 88 2,164 4 46 218 13,190 218 3,490 41 607 NORTH CAROLINA 131 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued ■ Hunt are bund on report* for only » sample of farm*. See text] (For definitions and explanations, aoo text) Commercial fanno by tenure of operator — Continued Ciuih teniuit:; Shnre-caah tenantu Crop-uhnre tenon to Llveutock-ohiire tenants Croppero Other and un/ipecified SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . . numbor. .. Com pickers farms reporting. . . number . . . Pick-up balers farms reporting... numbor. .. Field forage harvesters .fanna reporting.. . numbor. .. Motortrucks farms reporting... number... Tractors farms reporting. .. number. .. Tractors other than garden farms reporti ng . . . number... 1 tractor farms reporti ng . . . 2 tractors farms reporti ng . . . 3 tractors farms reporting.. . 4 tractors farms reporting... 5 or more tractors farms reporting.. . Wheel tractors farms reporting... number... Crawler tractors farms reporting. .. numbor... Garden tractors farms reporting. . . numbor. .. Automobiles farms reporting.. . number... Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. .. Telephone farms reporting... Home freezer farms reporting... Milking machine farm3 reporting. .. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting... Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. .. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface Gravel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road . . 1 mile 2 or 3 miles 4 miles 5 or more miles .farms reporting. .. . .farms reporting... .forms reporting. .. . . farms reporti ng . . . . . farms reporti ng . . . . farms reporti ng . . . , .farms reporting. .. , .forms reporting. .. . .farms reporting... FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. .. persons . . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) Farms reporting. . . persons. .. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers , .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting., .farms reporting.. , .farms reporting. . , .farms reporting.. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting... Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . . Operators not reporting residence number... USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting. . acres on which used. . tons.. Dry materials farms reporting.. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting.. tons.. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . . acres... I>y materials farms reporting... tons... Liquid materials farms reporting... tons... Corn farms reporting... acres . . . Dry materials farms reporting... tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . See footnotes at end of table. 192 197 142 147 78 78 41 47 741 946 1,020 1,507 1,000 1,477 695 212 50 26 17 1,000 1,470 7 7 30 30 1,104 1,287 1,311 498 654 46 46 16 81 86 562 350 212 142 60 349 1,350 159 504 1,249 197 36 1,427 48,915 15,352 1,427 14,123 236 1,229 222 3,501 217 752 15 48 75 655 75 143 1,289 20,498 1,279 4,675 221 1,142 200 1,039 200 1,085 150 1,376 155 1,412 105 431 105 431 40 76 45 76 885 7,219 980 7,632 1,330 13,127 2,005 16,371 1,310 12,952 1,950 16,121 815 10,388 385 2,128 85 324 15 71 10 41 1,310 12,902 1,915 15,836 30 275 35 285 50 230 55 250 1,400 14,486 1,580 15,779 1,625 16,732 405 3,196 1,005 9,874 50 76 55 81 15 45 80 342 880 9,998 195 1,230 730 7,710 405 4,327 325 3,383 215 2,296 105 1,007 40 445 1,195 135 230 1,640 120 100 1,855 66,590 21,129 1,855 20,086 255 1,043 285 3,590 275 614 10 85 110 1,225 105 222 10 56 1,760 27,195 1,755 6,259 230 794 2,731 7,661 634 1,066 430 117 52 30 16,862 1,141 1,350 19,333 557,737 193,115 19,318 181,742 2,837 11,373 1,712 11,181 1,692 2,545 20 10 310 1,655 300 362 15 15 17,873 286,488 17,747 63,894 2,687 10,578 212 212 151 151 101 121 25 40 447 533 742 1,250 717 1,194 395 202 85 35 717 1,174 20 20 56 56 762 938 822 231 622 45 40 10 71 467 45 396 245 151 91 60 226 892 96 136 812 41 60 49,039 14,673 888 13,596 205 1,077 206 4,060 196 791 15 48 90 1,300 90 296 5 1 868 20,752 833 5,134 190 866 690 72 795 815 39! 400 85 90 4,090 4,460 5,710 7,835 5,570 7,600 4,065 1,150 225 100 30 5,500 7,435 145 165 190 235 14,920 16,090 16,200 1,905 6,165 50 45 25 235 11,965 1,365 9,155 5,425 3,730 2,390 1,255 50 35 1,985 6,530 330 625 195 75 40 20 20,195 1,180 1,420 22,736 479,455 171,674 22,726 162,355 3,665 9,319 975 7,915 970 1,506 15 12 295 2,965 285 718 10 19 19,540 234,200 19,380 54,020 3,520 8,736 149 149 108 108 79 79 48 68 1,063 1,168 1,256 1,667 1,221 1,606 926 231 46 12 6 1,201 1,570 36 36 56 61 2,016 2,259 2,319 812 1,037 43 43 11 57 1,457 491 893 506 387 251 130 380 1,059 154 272 114 6 28 6 2,466 219 332 2,807 63,255 20,785 2,807 20,339 212 446 180 2,772 180 659 77 1,568 77 273 2,038 27,568 2,028 6,387 202 387 132 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Pert owners Managers USE OF COMMERCI U. FERTILIZER AMD LIvTE-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year— Continued Crops on which used— Continued Cotton farms reporting. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Tobacco farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. All other crops farms reporting. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. acres limed. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures . Feed for livestock and poultry Under $100 $100 to $959 $1,000 to $1,999 . $2,000 to $4,999 . $5,000 or more . . Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under $1,000 $1,000 to $2,499 . $2,500 to $4,999 . $5,000 to $9,999 . $10,000 or more . Machine hire . Under 5200 .... $200 to $999 . . 51,000 or more , Under 5200 $200 to 1499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499 . $2,500 to $4,999 ... $5,000 to $9,999 . . . .$10,000 to $19,999 . 520,000 to $49,999 . $50,000 or more .. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under $100 $100 to $499 . . . $500 to $999 . . . $1,000 or more reporting, arms reporting, do! I ars . arms reporting. 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. arms reporting. 'arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars, arms renorting. amis reporting, arms reporting. amis reporting, dollars, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reoorlintr. 'arms reporting, arms reporting. 'arms reporting, dol I ars . 'arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting, 'arms reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $4,999 faims reporting. $5,000 or more farms reporti ng . ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars. average per farm, dollars. \ll crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 52,837 365,678 52,762 110,508 4oe 460 110,285 441,758 110, 150 345,889 411 855 81,878 1,093,368 80,980 237,702 1,778 5,085 34,522 375,733 418,761 188,266 128,931 114,749,002 49,788 63,009 5,685 5,297 5,152 72,771 35,201,273 65,485 4,078 1,798 1,007 403 113,071 17,812,514 85,708 25,513 1,850 112,344 74,675,955 43, 861 31,406 18,561 13,091 3,549 1,245 477 122 32 95,404 9,791,869 73,580 19, IX 1,692 998 174,385 46,167,024 74,127 72,781 18,629 8,658 190 797,467,304 4,186 568,089,197 524,079,573 8,801,242 9,252,788 25,955,594 229,378,107 100,119,343 49,685,231 44,021 326,202 43,951 98,765 368 426 90,061 413,440 89,936 323,970 356 802 57,048 909,096 56,335 201,543 1,442 4,588 t. 22,885 298,890 322,246 120,078 81,636 105,215,353 28,352 38,611 4,560 4,980 5,133 49,085 32,011,753 42,250 3,678 1,750 1,006 401 82,239 15,187,134 58,018 22,481 1,740 88, 529 70,477,338 26,064 26,686 17,647 12,780 3,512 1,221 470 120 29 69,455 8,744,296 49,827 17,104 1,557 967 115,070 40,992,121 31,384 57,197 17,834 8,469 186 741,113,470 6,172 531,088,541 490,829,651 7,821,317 8,603,791 23,833,782 210,024,929 96,604,558 47, 687, 561 9,152 52,529 9,122 17,112 81 65 24,753 81,374 24,713 65,018 91 219 18,909 261,208 18,752 59,886 358 779 9,350 111,511 134,935 40,233 31,350 58,917,709 8,608 14,998 1,988 2,611 3,145 19,325 18,044,268 15,248 2,124 1,108 625 220 24,937 4,435,366 17,916 6,521 500 27,351 21,309,654 9,471 8,081 4,719 3,398 1,055 411 168 39 23,633 3,214,023 17,153 5,694 428 358 37,853 12,562,382 11,052 18,909 5,421 2,418 53 228,336,652 5,675 120,189,707 99,313,511 2,291,402 5,530,878 13,053,916 108,146,945 63,612,470 16,364,678 9,867 89,676 9,847 27,262 106 122 21,755 116,489 21,720 91,629 85 220 17,125 417,071 16,888 93,797 548 2,305 8,117 122,051 136,385 30,100 23,903 33,609,444 6,091 12,386 1,932 1,916 1,578 14,354 10,116,208 12,190 1,240 493 300 131 21,818 5,331,231 13,320 7,617 881 24,939 26,320,933 5,790 6,586 5,097 5,027 1,629 551 199 50 10 19,901 3,472,155 11,689 6,989 760 463 29,480 15,385,639 4,299 14,209 6,699 4,180 93 237,783,708 7,900 162,260,672 148,623,750 3,807,272 2,104,094 7,725,556 75,523,036 24,583,506 25,675,988 25,263,542 91 4,271 91 1,425 1 15 842 88 726 181 19,375 177 4,432 20 401 139 8,779 10,463 325 266 3,536,857 17 83 23 50 93 162 1,046,267 45 29 37 25 26 177 156,607 51 80 46 295 2,937,371 16 13 14 47 55 49 67 24 10 212 184,162 45 83 47 37 320 583,550 16 71 63 145 25 12,373,871 38,073 4,851,526 2,475,370 39,143 512,580 1,824,433 7,522,345 3,212,120 2,416,301 1,893,924 NORTH CAROLINA 133 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued |Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farma. Saa una.] (For definition!* and explanations, ace text) Commercial forms by tenure of operator— Continued Cash tenants Share -cash tenants Crop -share tenants Lives tock-iihore tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER ANT) LIME-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year-Continued Oops on which used— Continued Cotton Dry materials . . . Liquid materials. Tobacco Dry materials . , , Liquid materials . All other croo3 Dry materials Liquid materials . Lime or liming materials used dunng the year . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures . Feed for livestock and poultry Under *100 S100 to $999 .... 51,000 to $1,999. 52,000 to 54,999 . $5,000 or more . . Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under 51,000 $1,000 to $2, 199 52,500 to 54,999 . $5,000 to 59,999 . $10,000 or more . Under $200 5300 to $999 . . . $1,000 or more . Under 5200 .. 5200 to 5199 . $500 to 5999 . 51,000 to 52,1 52, 500 to 51, 999... $5,000 to $9,999 . . . 510,000 to $19,999 . $20,000 to 519,999 . S50.OO0 or more . . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under 5100 5100 to 5499 . . . 5500 to S999 . . . 51,000 or more . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business Under 5100 $100 to $499 .... 5500 to $999 51,000 to $4,999 . 55,000 or more . . i reporting. . . acres . . . i reporting. . . tons... arms reporting. .. tons. .. arms reporting. . . acres .. . arms reporting. .. tons . . . i reporting. .. tons. .. arms reporting. . . acres . . . arms reporting. . . tons.. . 'arms reporting. . . tons.. . 'arms reporting. .. reporting., arms reporting. . dollars. . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting., dollars. , arms reporting., 'arms reporting. , arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . arms reporting.. arms report! ng . . dollars., 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . arms reporting. . report! ng . . dollars. . aims reporting. . arms reporting. . arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporti ng . . arms reporting., 'arms reporting. . 'arms reporting. . dollars. . arms reporting. . arms reporting.. arms reporting. . arms reporti ng . . arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold. lotal, dollars. average per farm, dollars. All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars. Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horti cultural specialty products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, 3old dollars. See footnotes at end of table. 722 5,201 722 1,440 1,1*8 5,062 1,148 3,956 5 714 13,998 704 3,157 20 33 243 3,912 3,030 1,482 1,019 1,137,013 340 532 50 36 61 689 490,821 607 35 21 20 6 1,095 242,985 751 293 51 1,141 1,130,705 271 350 221 191 70 26 11 1 1,020 143,361 732 246 30 12 1,427 562,755 361 700 219 147 9,186,020 6,198 6,750,978 6,155,555 245,255 10,629 339,539 2,435,042 814,208 812,650 910 9,320 910 2,647 5 2 1,670 9,275 1,670 7,352 5 3 1,030 15,985 1,005 2,992 45 103 310 3,930 2,950 1,860 1,345 753,970 535 670 80 30 30 860 235,995 820 30 5 1,420 299,360 910 480 30 1,510 1,247,155 295 430 400 1,215 138,250 840 330 35 10 750,265 295 1,000 325 185 12,634,146 6,793 10,867,469 10,556,761 239,880 25,503 45,325 1,766,677 341,317 781,190 10,234 76,945 10,229 22,599 70 112 17,546 94,507 17, 521 75,067 70 184 8,668 86,961 8,488 17,275 270 474 1,777 17,641 11,953 19,353 12,109 2,862,980 5,656 6,062 210 130 51 6,859 815,545 6,764 15,319 2 426,900 11,205 3,983 131 15,611 9 461,170 3,905 4,936 3,828 2,479 8,184 11,177 792,959 9,032 1,989 121 35 18,783 6,182,550 3,901 10,804 3,182 881 15 110,862,050 5,728 104,936,631 103,936,624 530,670 95,712 373,625 5,925,419 1,184,627 430,230 4,310,562 416 4,002 416 1,202 15 21 707 4,115 707 3,406 587 14,810 572 2,767 35 141 266 5,165 5,490 913 748 1,009,370 155 422 66 45 60 415 XI, 155 355 20 30 5 5 741 179,210 426 305 10 773 669,365 140 210 181 176 61 5 502 77,688 275 192 25 10 478,220 90 401 271 126 8,237,843 9,023 5,925,092 5,847,028 39,045 3,094 35,925 2,312,751 679,408 631,925 1,001,418 11,431 76,395 11,416 22,963 90 89 20,125 91,580 20,110 68,630 90 141 8,785 66,400 8,710 14,518 125 322 2,465 23,285 14,805 22,795 9,475 1,884,445 6,250 2,930 160 85 50 5,745 601,605 5,625 85 25 10 14,860 1,846,000 12,025 2,765 70 15,020 6,127,645 5,630 5,400 2,835 965 135 45 5 5 10,470 587,075 8,995 1,375 SO 20 21,695 3,886,710 10,145 9,855 1,375 320 106,881,166 4,689 103,169,272 102,343,629 544,705 108,848 172,090 3,711,894 758,804 181,770 1,198 7,863 1,198 2,115 2,269 10,196 2,259 8,186 10 29 1,049 13,288 1,039 2,719 21 30 218 2,616 2,235 3,017 1,421 1,503,565 700 528 51 77 65 676 319,889 596 50 21 6 3 1,872 269,475 1,414 437 21 1,889 1,273,340 546 680 352 217 61 27 5 1 1,325 134,623 1,066 206 31 22 2,819 600,050 1,225 1,248 279 67 14,818,014 4,912 12,137,194 11,577,423 83,945 212,453 263,373 2,680,820 1,418,098 392,829 869,893 134 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J {For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including heifers that have calved Milk cows ilei fers and hei fer cal ves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves on hand: .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by nu CatUe and calves- 1 head farms reporti ng . 2 to 4 head farms reoorting. 5 to I) head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 to 199 head farms reporting. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reoorting. 2 to 9 head farms reoorting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. CO to 29 head farms reporting. 19 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 71 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reoorting. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting. 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting . 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporting. Horses and/Or mules farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. number. 3om since June 1 farms reporting. number. Rom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambS farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheeo 1 year old and over farms reporting. number. Ewes farms reporti ng . number. Rams and wethers farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. number . Livestock and livestock products sold: Caule and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. dol 1 ars . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens. doll ars . Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 liUers n to 9 liUers 10 to 19 litters 20 to 19 litters 40 to 60 litters 70 or more litters . . June 2 to November 10 'arms reporting, aims reporting, reporting, reporti ng . arms reporting, reporti ng . rums roporung. number of litters. December 1 to Juno 1 farms reporting. number of litters. See footnotes at end of table. 94,443 358,766 87,236 433,245 73,345 247,757 53,231 270, 580 36,158 154,941 26,365 33,760 13,905 9,670 7,566 2,372 789 16 41,885 34,955 5,290 2,260 1,873 583 208 182 42,496 26,398 1,641 1,142 1,175 304 126 63 86,091 147,981 133,246 1,695,534 74,365 987,245 116,614 708,289 2,911 60,155 1,639 11,496 2,785 48, 659 2,652 44,424 2,024 4,235 122,225 12,811,580 54,304 341,575 35,081,795 62,120 1,425,164 42,754,920 2,178 41,648 583,072 15,092 961,001,379 49,685,231 20,837 57,216,269 33,087 99,511,726 37,814,467 60,609 274,491 31,311 23,032 4,543 1,414 185 124 49,239 136,849 42,338 137,642 54,759 657,511 51,093 337,423 42,794 194,643 31,514 204,061 22,149 116,027 15,117 17,816 6,915 5,804 5,988 2,341 765 13 23,563 18,739 3,974 2,044 1,825 567 204 177 23,952 14,545 1,511 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 59,349 107,495 88,744 1,364,115 52,138 801,843 78,626 562,272 1,616 40,900 870 7,695 1,585 33,205 1,502 30,205 1,220 3,000 79,367 10,957,088 30,579 267,939 28,094,207 44,471 1,212,248 36,367,440 1,272 29,639 414,946 9,543 911,646,526 47,687,561 14,742 56,414,201 20,900 92,521,303 35,158,100 45,396 229,498 21,616 17,996 4,131 1,356 179 118 36,938 112,565 32,863 116,933 23,596 300,339 22,095 149,841 18,193 74,322 14,882 92,336 10,691 58,162 4,972 7,408 3,546 3,335 3,034 998 301 2 8,424 9,548 2,118 925 673 256 72 79 9,136 7,406 708 462 320 114 32 15 22,329 39,701 28,735 481,915 16, 698 289,395 25,567 192,520 954 20,700 477 3,305 943 17, 395 892 16,059 702 1,336 XI, 532 6,199,147 14,824 125,727 13,795,351 14,965 456, 374 13,691,220 774 15,285 213,990 4,600 324,860,772 16,364,678 8,196 39,623,113 10,262 58,013,132 22,044,991 14,148 80,564 5,759 6,219 1,621 429 67 53 11,741 39,262 10,757 41,302 17,622 266,197 16,565 139,904 14,062 93,062 11,308 84,505 8,226 41,788 3,609 5,610 2,505 1,969 2,511 1,101 312 5 6,398 6,324 1,505 963 971 264 51 6,735 4,982 723 615 757 176 53 21 16,833 30,374 24,072 480,913 15,435 291,516 21,521 189,397 493 16,195 281 3,494 483 12,701 451 11,338 385 1,363 2U,144 3.094,126 10,930 108,753 10,640,372 14,246 471,865 14,155,950 356 11,630 162,820 4,049 488,870,090 25,675,988 4,468 12, 868,826 6,641 25,066,131 9,525,131 13,844 87,611 5,182 6,155 1,721 650 90 46 11,611 42,828 10,541 44,783 246 30,574 228 14,847 142 5,908 223 9,627 216 6,100 175 1,577 163 10,233 117 6,683 146 3,550 27 702 16 146 27 556 27 488 26 68 177 422,007 240 11,598 1,529,436 131 11,683 350,490 20 449 6,286 63 37,719,603 2,416,301 90 897,175 84 4,778,205 1,815,718 96 1,699 31 22 21 6 7 9 85 625 77 1,074 13,295 60,401 12,205 32,831 10,397 21,351 5,101 17,593 3,016 9,977 6,520 4,793 862 497 401 165 57 8,727 2,857 336 118 125 17 20 8,048 2,109 80 60 71 5 20 4 20,012 35,843 35,774 391,054 19,888 214,249 31,392 176,805 142 3,303 96 750 132 2,553 132 2,320 107 233 31,514 1,241,808 4,585 21,861 2,129,048 15,129 272,326 8,169,780 122 2,275 31,850 831 60,196,061 3,230,594 1,988 3,025,087 3,913 4,663,835 1,772,260 17,308 59,624 10,644 5,600 768 271 15 10 13,501 29,850 11,488 29,774 NORTH CAROLINA 135 State Table 21.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Dai* are buied on reports for only * n ample of farms. See '■■■' (For definitions and explanations, eeo lext) Commercial farm;; by tenure of operator — Continued Cash tenants Share -cauh tenanta Crop -share tenanta Livestock-share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves , ran™ reporting. number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting. number. Milk cows farms reporting. number. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. number. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattlo and calves— 1 head farms reporting. '2 to 4 head farms reporting. 5 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporti ng . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 99 head farms reporting . 100 to 490 head farms reporting. 500 or more head farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting, 10 to 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporti ng . .10 to 49 head farms reporti ng . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporti ng . Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporti ng . 90 to 29 head .farms reporting. SO to 49 head farms reporting. 50 to 74 head farms reporting. 75 to 99 head farms reporting. 100 or more head farms reporti ng . Horses and/or mules farms reporting. number. HogS and pigs farms reporting. number. Bom since June 1 farms reporting. number. Bom before June 1 farms reporting. number. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. number. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting. number. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting. number. Ewes farms reporting. number. Rams and wethers farms reporting. number. Chickens 4 months old and over rams reporting. number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. number. dollars. Sheen and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . dollars. Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting, dollars. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens • dollars. Utters Cammed December 1, 1958, tO November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 3 to 9 litters farms reporting. 10 to 19 litters farms reporting. 20 to 39 litters farms reporting. 40 to 69 litters farms reporting. 70 or more litter*. farms reporting. June 2 to November 30 farms reporting. number of litters. December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number of litters. Sew footnotes at end of table. 529 5,673 494 3,356 413 2,447 259 1,817 178 500 205 180 61 31 10 25 17 276 161 15 5 20 6 10 1 267 105 10 5 15 10 1 745 1,417 1,080 19,267 698 11,103 945 8,164 20 670 15 115 20 555 20 530 20 25 868 61,415 223 2,385 192,280 654 20, 111 603,330 30 685 9,590 71 13,837,755 812,650 161 690,642 166 323,825 123,056 609 3,134 251 277 56 25 468 1,591 468 1,543 845 6,206 5,560 19,109 790 5,646 3,020 10,789 650 4,907 2,355 7,572 380 2,371 1,825 5,282 285 1,311 715 3,038 305 2,975 355 2,526 65 391 65 191 30 92 20 21 5 10 490 4,050 225 1,464 45 95 5 16 20 16 5 5 435 165 20 5 20 5 1,095 1,720 1,530 21,310 960 12,150 1,325 9,160 1,385 60,090 370 2,110 182,570 751 15,235 457,050 145 14,260,280 781,190 105 246,102 245 248,855 94, 565 795 3,115 420 315 45 15 640 1,420 580 1,695 3,725 1,131 30 15 6 10,394 17,012 14,940 174,761 8,773 96,914 13,235 77,847 60 570 35 120 55 450 55 415 35 35 13,430 471,094 1,994 5,839 568,712 7,256 123,023 3,690,690 45 430 6,020 346 8,844,810 430,230 875 807,949 1,926 980,930 372,753 8,033 27,323 4,723 2,904 321 70 10 5 6,367 13,794 5,550 13,529 393 6,641 363 3,377 285 2,280 293 2,220 222 1,044 45 130 60 55 56 36 11 130 150 36 10 26 150 90 5 10 20 486 843 782 26,654 647 16,408 721 10,246 20 300 15 105 15 195 15 160 15 35 652 72,800 263 3,034 278,345 652 23,929 717,870 15 85 1,190 75 11,803,565 631,925 125 410,792 200 706,885 268,616 647 5,035 160 32T 120 35 5 547 2,276 511 2,759 4,475 15,950 4,145 8,505 3,520 4,580 1,415 3,975 770 3,470 2,660 1,340 195 110 125 35 10 3,340 640 90 50 25 3,040 465 5 5 5 6,150 12,770 15,400 126,410 7,670 64,275 13,405 62,135 30 1,135 25 395 30 740 30 640 25 100 13,495 388,425 1,345 5,365 590,600 4,960 72,240 2,167,200 20 205 2,870 125 3,648,878 181,770 520 497,966 1,075 676,970 257,248 6,330 17,545 4,590 1,465 170 100 5 4,740 9,000 3,825 8,545 847 7,468 767 3,784 622 2,117 383 2,474 250 1,210 330 262 90 45 28 4 441 217 55 32 18 1 431 153 10 20 5 1,142 2,081 2,042 22,652 1,140 13,399 1,761 9,253 12 628 6 15 12 613 12 575 12 38 1,684 187,984 390 3,128 316,541 856 17,788 533,640 12 870 12,180 69 7,800,773 392,829 202 371,636 301 1,726,370 656,022 894 3,472 500 312 56 26 739 1,769 554 1,703 136 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued (Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting... acres . . . Under 11 acres farms reporting . . . 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 or more acres farms reporting . . . Harvested for grain farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . . , acres . . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Barley harvested , farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . bushels . . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . pounds. . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons .. . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . ■ . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Oats, v/heat , barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . .. Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons , green weight . . . See footnotes at end of table . 147,168 1,801,471 96,427 32,578 13,672 2,842 756 893 142,952 1,663,617 69,484,826 58,780 29,725,387 9,939 93,552 6,299 73,738 2,312,870 2,126 1,037,702 42,542 380,131 8,892,655 25,551 6,286,410 30,783 285,923 10,440,790 7,862 2,977,854 7,464 63,007 2,310,282 1,884 689,290 2,716 18,193 321,532 870 186,268 25,907 379,882 8,481 8,056,262 20,926 163,414 100 246,959,977 625,409 11,738 71,426 153,339 900 15,533 19,154 139,154 169,512 1,569 10,784 37,033 271,365 316,007 2,257 17,651 20,292 88,827 105,171 573 3,002 7,694 41,736 45,912 302 1,394 1,028 12,901 80,089 104,475 1,585,137 57,367 29,462 13,209 2,810 745 882 101,871 1,461,434 62,457,453 48,778 28,034,097 6,256 74,114 4,062 57,535 1,849,720 1,428 883,287 30,924 305,163 7,311,285 19,522 5,354,406 21,313 227,675 8,613,694 5,457 2,510,055 5,767 53,764 2,012,292 1,487 624,700 1,982 15,034 271,997 644 167,128 22,072 356,019 7,586 7,615,632 17,826 156,239 85 238,992,847 447,459 6,696 51,990 118,450 365 12,618 9,120 82,895 107,411 468 3,619 24,847 205,537 246,988 1,275 13,044 14,290 68,254 83,041 378 2,282 4,616 27,326 31,701 147 759 758 11,457 73,727 32,147 401,610 20,664 7,715 2,825 543 184 216 30,887 358,957 15,488,754 9,876 5,381,082 2,411 19,992 1,417 14,784 495,363 403 187,615 10,122 84,474 2,028,133 5,785 1,392,471 8,150 74,054 2,685,211 1,668 666,770 1,934 15,546 588,822 450 135,935 803 5,359 97,194 241 52,180 6,088 90,917 2,576 1,952,413 3,650 21,943 70 33,299,511 190,398 3,536 23,305 47,150 170 1,280 5,466 48,751 62,977 233 1,581 9,654 72,732 83,883 416 3,778 5,752 27,283 33,846 125 950 2,318 14,805 17,453 66 324 208 3,522 22,060 27,394 532,077 12,680 8,021 4,631 1,192 359 511 26,469 472,596 21,163,278 11, 310 9,560,533 2,829 43,724 1,860 34,498 1,116,938 704 589,333 11,266 146,026 3,493,787 7,729 2,716,749 8,367 114,482 4,513,711 2,236 1,393,375 2,862 28,917 1,096,295 695 342,425 863 6,571 115,700 282 75,073 7,349 161,393 3,370 3,418,082 4,335 46,874 5 72,787,666 2,558 23,015 57,487 161 11,035 2,809 27,978 36,600 161 1,351 8,980 94,812 122,122 504 7,785 4,601 26,429 33,820 97 937 1,436 8,311 9,658 40 245 479 5,909 36,237 234 14,294 45 60 32 39 5 53 207 11,944 573,031 73 237,735 57 1,388 25 568 19,289 6 5,274 111 4,150 107,411 91 97,346 135 6,697 292,647 36 60,580 54 1,793 78,990 18 29,860 25 738 10,403 16 7,520 93 6,212 145,977 32 1,603 2,529,662 89 2,820 7,204 1 15 41 1,421 2,213 3 200 106 5,239 7,652 61 1,332 2,104 38 1,007 1,435 25 1,212 9,214 NORTH CAROLINA 137 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued ! P1U11 arc r>a»od on reports for only * aanpln of farms. Son u»xl | Item (For definitions nnd explanations, soo u»xt) Commercial farms by tenure uf operator— Continued Cash tenantH Share -cash tenants Crop-share tenanta Livestock -share tenanta Other and unspecified SPECIFIED CHOPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . • acres . . . Under 11 acres farms reporting . . . 11 to 24 acres farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting... 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . , . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting... acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting . . . acres . . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting... acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . bushels — Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting . . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . pounds . . . Hay crops : Land from which hay was cut acres . . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting... acres . . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . Other hay cut farms report lng . . . acres . . . tons. . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting . . . acres . . . tons , green weight . . . See footnotes at end of table . 1,329 22,498 740 353 155 55 5 21 1,276 20,685 867, 785 586 421,380 55 550 45 455 17,805 5 6,000 342 3,435 74,211 237 58,166 177 1,816 66,860 51 9,050 63 1,333 46,235 22 26,000 20 130 1,775 10 450 387 8,997 350 171,295 381 3,380 3,991,230 22 586 1,915 46 325 630 245 1,655 2,375 15 55 652- 565 1 5 30 140 180 10 205 2,000 1,795 28,210 935 570 185 85 15 5 1,750 25,240 989,785 930 429,085 110 1,767 90 1,400 41,485 60 22,785 680 6,035 138,535 430 99,050 445 3,645 111,235 115 26,695 115 1,150 36,465 40 20,175 30 260 4,700 10 2,750 465 7,230 110 134,805 260 3,310 4,603,550 5,090 18,223 293,778 8,507 6,012 2,960 575 121 48 18,113 287,282 11,392,305 11,057 5,848,795 426 3,485 325 3,035 86,000 145 40,145 4,915 36,469 867, 540 3,180 606,751 2,518 15,023 503,520 827 217,920 462 2,565 81,730 181 34,280 135 635 9,835 50 4,170 4,098 43,985 865 957,805 2,640 25,566 10 38,900,660 60 186 215 825 555 1,287 5 60 65 321 515 1,335 650 1,328 10 20 110 75 450 3,238 2,630 15,888 2,610 15,650 30 125 115 375 310 2,266 1,205 6,478 1,845 5,974 10 95 40 200 95 451 525 1,298 515 1,200 15 5 50 5 868 20,799 240 300 251 837 18,042 854,645 462 334,657 55 as 50 690 25,775 25 16,200 297 3,923 95,975 222 75,470 202 2,920 116,950 46 24,050 90 1,205 45,255 20 21,500 5 20 200 347 6,810 50 151,065 280 4,215 6,856,860 20 120 480 50 940 1,105 15 165 151 1,750 1,705 91 725 627 15 100 920 35 175 125 5 300 1,100 20,060 239,825 12,190 5,705 1,900 225 25 15 19,940 236,030 9,865,395 13,100 5,221,815 225 1,311 175 1,235 29,145 60 11,045 2,710 16,940 410,960 1,540 240,740 935 5,550 205,375 380 82,775 155 715 20,450 50 5,225 70 555 17,940 15 12,735 2,760 24,695 220 560,245 5,631 44,416 14,260 165 600 1,325 20 70 190 860 1,100 10 25 1,645 8,480 8,590 145 450 925 3,360 3,475 45 145 175 785 665 10 175 2,000 2,425 32,046 1,366 726 270 51 5 7 2,390 30,658 1,262,475 1,384 599,015 75 870 17,920 20 4,890 479 3,711 94,733 308 67,663 384 3,488 118,185 98 28,840 32 540 18,050 11 9,300 31 766 14,250 20 12,250 485 5,780 45 123,945 617 4,932 7,815,871 60 504 1,047 132 770 112 378 2,351 2,401 21 196 790 785 5 5 38 280 470 1 100 6 34 196 138 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all fenns Commercial farms by tenure of operator Full owners Part owners All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Continued Cotton harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres 2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 . bushels . . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . . acres . . . 52,862 366,559 311,299 72,796 19,878 4,025,866 46,799 25,359 3,857,243 12,999 9,229 18,372,429 97,800 439,075 634,492,702 14,627 8,801,242 11,851 41,038 44,031 327,040 279,026 47, 588 17,603 3,594,915 33,110 22,417 3,428,283 6,055 5,399 10,910,124 84,269 414,300 605,857,802 10,909 7,821,317 6,252 30,978 9,152 52,565 46, 102 15,481 5,827 1,117,046 9,930 5,589 814,114 3,810 2,899 5,951,912 21,049 79,856 120,541,314 3,567 2,291,402 3,625 17,992 9,872 90,091 77,565 11,603 9,860 2,030,156 8,477 9,112 1,479,999 1,434 1,646 3,254,185 20,412 116,640 170,365,586 3,335 3,807,272 2,015 9,040 91 4 285 3 344 74 43 4 556 40 135 39 672 928 1,311,790 18 39,143 57 1,824 24,916 180,099 152,015 20,430 1,873 443,157 14,663 7,581 1,094,498 806 849 1,694,027 42,719 216,876 313,639,112 3,989 1,683,500 555 ,122 1 Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. NORTH CAROLINA 139 State Table 21. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Oiilti wn hitmwl on rnportrt Tor nnly a xnmplo nl farm*. Sw. Uixt ) (For definitions nnd explanations, BM loxtl Connerclsl l'annn by tenure of operator— Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-ohure tenants Livestock-/! hare tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTF.D-Conlintjod Cotton harvested farms reporting. . acres . . bales . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 . bushels . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting.. acres 2 . bushels . . Burley and other tobacco harvested forms reporting.. acres . . pounds . . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting . . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards , groves , vineyards , and planted nut trees farms reporting . . acres . . 722 5,206 4,288 505 216 24,230 375 263 32,065 21 20 31,452 1,132 5,154 7,032,363 255 245,255 910 9,325 7,385 835 379 89,285 640 343 38,570 35 30 51,570 1,635 9,493 13,508,770 205 239,880 10,234 77,164 64,909 7,838 691 166,565 5,507 3,140 417, 593 320 381 756,775 17,247 95,319 138,069,160 1,532 530, 670 416 4,007 3,395 300 268 34,170 16,000 702 4,216 6,418,629 11,435 76,533 65,388 9,925 442 131,050 7,106 3,234 526,130 325 318 661,000 19,813 92,435 133,871,540 1,736 544,705 240 455 21 142 165 749 1,199 7,864 6,650 981 118 25,127 735 333 45,970 95 93 177,230 2,190 10,259 14,738,650 166 83,945 52 591 140 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 I Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See [extj (For descriptions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms -number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent distribution percent Average size of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured Farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number Under 25 years number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 65 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their rarmn, total operators reporting 1 to 99 days operators reporting 100 to 199 days operators roporting 200 or more days operators reporting With otjior members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See footnotes at end of table. 147,898 XXX 14,050,452 XXX 95.0 16,382 189.34 136,506 3,906,872 42,222 32,018 21,529 21,607 13,728 4,053 1,182 147 20 51,027 675,231 62,618 892,264 22,658 234,457 50,723 657,807 52,181 998,093 102,273 5,996,136 58,952 994,865 30,498 457,151 7,414 65,344 31,192 385,519 16,144 334,403 3,416 55,832 33,702 1,090,921 146,920 2,944 15,892 33, 237 40,668 30,007 24,172 50.2 65,674 21,283 8,711 35,680 22, 114 23,657 39,476 82,224 17,244 27,831 89,156 100.0 10,504,777 100.0 117.8 20,332 191.78 86,215 3,318,847 13,151 19,176 16,997 18,681 12,880 3,993 1,175 146 16 32,540 481,328 37,404 578,982 14, 141 158,153 30,293 420,829 30,567 661,532 62,826 4,394,437 33,195 673,949 18,621 345,383 6,906 61,998 24, 249 339,047 10,974 275,981 2,512 45,416 22,150 829,633 88,545 2,144 10,876 21,781 27,832 20,468 5,444 47.6 28,371 17,021 3,634 7,716 7,764 9,202 7,729 60,785 11,401 11,196 35,787 40.1 4,470,142 42.6 124.9 17,795 159 . 55 33,296 ,009,419 7,222 8,730 6,549 5,967 3,672 869 245 34 15,397 241,542 16,907 282,940 6,898 85,266 13,384 197,674 15,183 356,416 29,855 2,061,202 15,888 342,018 9,088 163,788 1,937 18,201 9,756 121,845 4,395 89,139 1,175 19,505 8,522 310,955 35,554 235 1,965 6,386 11,541 11,883 3,544 52.1 10,817 5,745 1,092 3,980 2,850 4,152 3,833 24,970 4,357 6,489 1,640 25,402 28.5 3,743,005 35.6 147.4 26,415 188.91 25,179 1,359,453 2,127 4,256 4,156 6,006 5,537 2,283 717 92 5 10,730 172,008 11,915 185,275 4,872 52,229 9,398 133,046 10,222 210,271 20,503 1,452,289 11,070 233,996 6,989 131,455 2,588 26,599 8,100 135,406 4,035 133,822 998 20,908 7,976 359,136 25,302 206 3,207 7,470 8,639 4,681 1,099 46.5 9,011 5,303 1,359 2,349 2,770 3,139 2,382 16,391 3,867 2,986 303 0.3 358,957 3.4 1,184.7 149,122 129.86 268 58,380 6 120 23,552 133 19,078 56 2,423 112 16,655 150 26,182 248 187,750 167 35,745 135 2,4218 61 1,535 108 10,153 61 6,404 993 102 22,564 64 102 82 253 58 54 NORTH CAROLINA 141 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data nri' based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text J [toot (For definitions nnrl explanations, Commerc isl farmi) by tenure of white operator' — Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-ohare tenants Lives tock-ohare tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants FARMS, ACREAOE, AND VALUE FafmS , , number Percent distribution porcent Land in farms acres Percent distribution porconl Average sire of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dol I ars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acre9 farms reporting 10 to 19 acres , farms reporting 20 to 29 acros farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporti ng 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres . farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acros Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land /arms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age .number Under 25 years .number 25 to 34 years number 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 64 years number 95 or more years number Average age years OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting lto99days operators reporti ng 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off-farm work operators reporting With otaer income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sourcesother than farm operated . . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting See Footnotes at end of table. 1,1*7 1.3 132,577 1.3 115.6 22,543 213.43 1,117 49,207 140 305 181 205 163 102 20 1 357 3,513 444 5,595 141 1,770 383 3,825 283 5,506 699 56,023 303 7,301 132 3,590 63 710 271 3,971 82 1,956 25 280 262 6,846 1,136 60 341 301 292 112 30 40.8 457 266 91 100 105 142 122 690 141 105 1,410 1.6 131,870 1.3 93.5 19,416 215.93 1,410 59,670 95 265 325 355 260 105 5 425 3,445 580 6,875 205 1,785 470 5,090 395 5,400 730 45,815 460 5,040 230 2,525 140 1,170 405 5,200 160 4,225 305 305 8,930 1,395 40 330 515 315 170 25 42.0 525 335 90 100 125 150 115 885 145 13,308 14.9 993,895 9.5 74.7 19,461 273.28 13,308 452,822 1,210 2,766 3,330 3,661 1,961 342 37 1 3,285 17,447 4,889 54,614 1,300 9,708 4,358 44,906 2,699 29,525 6,918 375,723 3,218 22,885 1,207 6,912 1,126 7,471 3,261 34,445 1,251 22,995 185 2,025 2,736 71,692 13,228 665 2,405 3,968 3,867 1,892 431 43.4 3,999 2,794 585 620 1,120 975 665 i,309 ,637 783 748 0.8 102,462 1.0 137.0 27,666 207.69 723 45,044 20 80 105 175 240 67 41 287 3,356 203 2,418 66 715 1S2 1,703 238 4,135 416 38,127 286 5,720 180 3,570 55 345 296 5,682 65 2,475 5 5 161 7,020 738 15 156 246 241 75 275 220 25 30 70 60 25 473 66 56 9,150 10.3 430,900 4.1 47.1 14,199 318.93 9,150 232,350 1,970 2,325 2,005 1,915 810 125 1,490 11,615 1,790 14, 795 435 3,015 1,540 11,780 1,060 16,120 2,650 124,335 1,390 13,105 455 4,595 830 5,315 1,740 19,000 800 11,580 55 1,050 1,805 33,460 9,055 770 2,035 2,310 2,385 1,335 220 41.8 2,675 1,990 315 370 610 460 425 6,475 960 510 1,901 2.1 140,969 1.3 74.2 16,430 245.60 1,759 52,502 361 441 325 370 204 39 18 1 449 4,850 543 7,392 168 1,242 466 6,150 337 7,977 807 53,173 413 8,139 205 4,730 106 652 312 3,345 125 3,385 25 345 281 9,030 1,840 145 373 483 470 283 86 42.8 562 345 75 142 90 102 142 1,339 170 143 142 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Daui are hastvi on reports for only a sample of farms. Sea text J (For definitions and explanations, gee text) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED ECMPKENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines Com pickers Pick-up balers Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks arms reporting. number, arms reporting,. number, 'arms reporting. number, arms report! ng . number, arms reporting. number. Tractors rarms reporting.. number. . Tractors other than garden farms renorting. . number.. 1 tractor farms renorting. . 2 tractors farms renorting. . 1 tractors farms reporting. 4 tractors farms reporting. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number. Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number. . Garden tractors farms reporting. . number. . \utomobiles farms reporting. . number., Automobiles and or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting. . Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms renorting.. Electric milk cooler farms reporting.. Crop drier (for gram, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . Power-oneraled elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface Tarns reporting. , Gravel, shell, or shale farms renorting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms renorting.. 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting.. 1 mile farms reporting. . 2 or r) miles farms reporting., 1 miles farms reporting.. 5 or more miles farms reporting., FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting., persons. . Regular hired workers (employed 1.10 or more days) farms reporting. . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers .1 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers perse , .farms renorting. . .farms reporting. . .farms renorting. , .farms reporting. , .farms reporting. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. Operators not reporting residence number. , USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year operators reporting. acres on which used, tons.. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. acres . Dry materiala farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Ltqwid materiala farms reporting. Corn farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. Ions. Liquid materiala farma reporting. tons. See footnotes at end of table. 15,625 16,250 9,598 9,907 9,334 9,474 3,073 3,328 72,357 82,025 94,682 135,798 90, 295 126,169 65,214 18,591 4,192 1,393 905 89,658 123,135 2,701 3,034 9,192 9,629 107,896 126,552 128,111 62,947 78,734 5,181 5,359 931 5,896 76,079 22,256 47,394 26,626 20,768 13,428 6,610 321 409 22,269 62,778 8,829 18,587 5,565 1,618 959 483 204 132,637 7,834 7,427 132,807 3,545,023 1,068,156 132,496 1,014,558 12,686 53,598 31,607 431,799 31,433 99,430 435 1,368 14,005 209,314 13,880 47,201 228 621 104,300 1,386,571 103,592 327,048 11,334 45,697 12,260 12,847 8,735 9,034 7,705 7,822 2,861 3,098 50,066 58,346 65,631 99,865 64,305 95,879 42,680 15,672 3,823 1,274 856 63,998 93,889 1,808 1,990 3,652 3,986 67,445 79,699 80,365 35,807 51,483 4,746 4,929 823 5,436 47,568 10,666 29,692 16,540 13,152 8,452 4,310 171 219 19,042 56,261 8,199 17,658 ,076 ,506 937 480 200 79,876 4,829 4,451 85,325 3,018,181 9X.963 85,134 883,875 11,524 51,088 18,521 328,096 18,367 74,565 367 1,214 8,706 161,444 8,601 35,607 178 569 73,273 1,222,183 72,676 288 , 103 10,528 43,930 4,169 4,359 2,726 2,797 2,986 3,015 1,019 1,089 20,884 23,832 25,736 38,131 24,934 35,863 17,402 5,543 1,310 389 290 24,760 35,011 779 852 2,081 2,268 25,846 30,709 31,902 16,715 20,982 1,893 1,960 321 1,906 18,561 5,489 11,296 5,995 5,301 3,262 1,818 95 126 6,950 18,440 3,158 6,494 1,975 602 383 146 52 32,450 1,570 1,767 32,567 946,255 280,332 32,492 267,839 3,252 12,493 9,096 143, 518 9,043 33,946 120 441 4,331 75,740 4,286 17,011 71 303 26,792 357,439 26,576 87,216 2,955 10,693 6,024 6,349 3,605 3,772 3,735 3,796 1,471 1,569 17,779 21,633 21,957 36,776 21,693 35,574 12,451 6,467 1,730 641 404 21,642 34,877 613 697 1,103 1,202 20,536 25,088 24,205 12,882 16,857 2,498 2,618 349 2,662 14,108 2,998 7,976 4,491 3,485 2,311 1,096 31 47 7,555 24,337 3,493 7,532 2,152 652 388 200 101 23,231 1,171 1,000 25,117 ,216,309 361,636 25,032 342,636 3,475 19,000 6,819 134,518 6,769 30,895 158 460 3,446 65,521 3,411 14,691 63 129 22,102 455,015 21,942 106,594 3,077 15,844 115 141 72 77 155 162 86 109 263 642 288 1,023 278 949 58 64 43 35 73 276 386 53 63 56 245 489 289 223 187 60 61 218 38 44 21 246 1,687 220 1,214 222 65 16 266 66,478 17,104 265 15,925 47 1,179 126 18,166 125 4,003 14 110 82 11,550 82 2,059 4 46 201 12,793 201 3,405 41 607 NORTH CAROLINA 143 State Table 21a. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [ limn in baaed on reporta for only a sample of farma. See lent] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) erciel farms by tenure of white operator— Continued Caoh tenant:; Share-caah taunts Crop-ohare tenants Llveotock-nhare tenanto Cropperu Other and unspecified SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACUITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting. . . number.. . Com pickers farm.'* reporting. . . number . . . Pick-up balers .farms reporting... number. . , Field forago harvesters farms reporting... number... Motortrucks farms reporting. . . number.. . Tractors farms reporting. .. number. .. Tractors other than garden farms roporting. .. number. .. 1 tractor farms roporting. .. 2 tractors farms reporting. .. 3 tractors farms reporti ng . . . 4 tractors farms reporting. ,. 5 or more tractors farms reporting. .. Wheel (/actors farms reporting... number. .. Crawler tractors farms reporting... number.. . Garden tractors farms reporting.. . number. .. Automobiles farms reporting... number.. . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. . Telephone farms reporting. . . Home freezer farms reporting... Milking machine farms reporting.. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. .. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting... Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting. . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. .. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. .. Less than 1 mile lo a hard surface road farms reporting... 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . . 1 mile farms reporting... 2 or 3 miles farms reporting.. . 4 mites farms reporting... 5 or more miles farms reporting... FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting... persons.. .. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting... persons. .. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting . . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting.. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting... Not residing on farm operated operators reporting... Operators not reporting residence number. . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials . . . Liquid materials . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials . . . Liquid materials. Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials Liquid materials See footnotes at end of table. arms reporting. . on which used.. tons.. 'arms reporting.. tons., 3 reporting,. tons., arms reporting... acres . . . arms reporting. .. tons... 'arms reporting... tons . . . 'arms reporti ng . . . acres . . . 'arms reporting... tons... 'arms reporting. .. tons... 'arms reporting... acres . . . arms reporting... tons... arms reporting... tons... 192 197 137 142 73 73 41 47 621 821 855 1,337 840 1,312 540 207 50 26 17 840 1,305 25 25 894 1,072 1,051 473 564 46 46 407 275 132 77 50 304 ,170 159 504 949 167 31 1,092 42,330 13,319 1,092 12,108 226 1,211 187 3,341 182 702 15 48 75 655 75 143 969 17,773 959 3,999 211 1,124 170 864 170 905 M5 1,301 150 1,332 95 316 95 316 40 71 45 71 745 5,829 835 6,207 1,135 10,577 1,755 13,526 1,130 10,457 1,725 13,346 670 8,133 360 1,918 75 299 15 71 10 36 1,130 10,432 1,700 13,131 20 205 25 215 30 170 30 180 1,130 10,281 1,300 11,444 1,310 11,957 385 2,801 800 7,399 50 71 50 76 15 40 75 327 695 7,093 155 970 530 4,995 280 2,887 250 2,108 160 1,471 90 597 20 20 380 2,151 930 5,506 120 574 180 891 80 415 20 92 20 47 15 5 1,235 11,547 105 931 70 830 1,410 51,620 16,776 1,410 15,797 215 979 215 3,370 205 577 10 85 110 1,225 105 222 10 56 1,340 21,330 1,335 4,983 190 732 13,293 400,347 143,088 13,283 133,249 2,372 9,839 1,167 8,411 1,147 1,965 20 10 285 1,580 275 336 15 15 12,208 213,503 12,087 48,512 2,232 9,170 202 202 141 141 96 111 25 40 412 483 647 1,125 627 1,074 325 192 75 35 627 ,064 10 10 632 803 682 221 547 45 40 10 71 397 35 316 200 116 76 40 196 707 96 136 652 41 55 733 42,219 12,445 723 11,427 180 1,018 166 3,625 156 679 15 48 90 1,300 90 296 5 1 693 17,592 668 4,296 165 807 380 380 505 520 190 195 60 60 2,665 2,930 3,425 4,795 3,365 4,695 2,390 715 190 50 20 3,330 4,610 85 85 85 100 6,560 7,285 7,395 ,425 ,360 40 35 20 160 4,860 650 3,550 2,060 1,490 910 535 25 20 960 2,710 240 480 145 45 30 20 8,075 610 465 9,111 210, 130 76,559 9,101 71,492 1,615 5,067 595 5,465 590 1,166 15 12 210 2,305 200 576 10 19 7,665 107,855 7,605 24,759 1,520 4,696 144 144 103 103 59 59 48 68 868 963 1,011 1,397 981 1,341 711 206 46 12 6 961 1,305 36 36 51 56 1,321 1,509 1,574 682 787 43 43 11 57 977 255 578 331 247 166 80 300 774 139 227 109 6 18 6 ,515 169 217 1,736 42,493 13,704 1,736 13,402 142 302 150 2,682 150 632 77 1,568 77 273 1,303 18,883 1,303 4,339 137 257 144 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LI\fE-Continued Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year— Continued Crops on which used-Continued Cotton farms reporting. acres, Dry materials Tarms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons, Tobacco farms reporting, acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. All other crops farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. acres limed, tons. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting. Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $909 farms reporting. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting, $2,000 to $4,999 farms reoorting, $5,000 or more farms reporting. Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting. dollars. Under $1,000 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 or more farms reporting. Machine hire farms reporting. dollars. Under $200 farms reporting. $200 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 or more , farms reporting. Hired labor farms reporting. dollars. Under S200 farms reporting. $200 to S499 fanns reporting, $500 to $999 farms reporting, $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting. $10,000 to $19,999 forms reporting. $20,000 to $49,999 farms reporting. $50,000 or more farms reporting. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting. dnl I ars . Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting, $1,000 or more farms reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting, dollars Under $100 farms reporting. $100 to $499 farms reporting, $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $1,999 farms reporting, $5,000 or more farms reporting, ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE A] I farm products sol d total , dol 1 ars average per farm, dollars All crops sold- dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products nnd horticultural specially products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars See footnotes at ond of table. 28,707 204,186 28,667 64,737 228 228 78,656 330,246 78,541 262,239 306 723 64,984 983,990 64,136 213,903 1,678 4,961 29,641 336,925 393,789 146,128 106,667 111,748,997 35,122 55,698 5,519 5,222 5,106 61,103 34,430,741 53,888 4,038 1,773 1,007 397 83,379 14,761,437 60, 250 21,364 1,765 87,363 67,767,954 30,726 23, 260 15,806 12,280 3,457 1,218 467 117 32 74,132 8,763,389 54,784 16,834 1,541 973 136,558 40,378,479 54,872 56,408 16,763 8,335 180 660,615,023 4,467 437,738,754 395,532,854 7,741,502 9,081,518 25,382,880 222,876,269 98,567,615 49,387,376 74,921,278 24,306 183,830 24,266 58,322 218 219 63,867 310,678 63,762 246,584 271 686 43,979 813,033 43,316 180,694 1,352 4,470 18,889 264,072 301,134 89,156 66,197 102,888,468 18,151 33,630 4,419 4,910 5,087 40,457 31,369,131 33,683 3,648 1,725 1,006 395 59,032 12,516,722 38,750 18,622 1,660 68,233 64,207,777 16,624 19,395 15,012 11,974 3,420 1,199 465 115 29 53,258 7,842,451 35,956 14,939 1,421 942 86,009 35,838,216 18,734 42,920 16,023 8,156 176 614,918,242 6,897 409,950,522 371,168,965 6,928,932 8,456,142 23,396,483 204,967,720 95,268,932 47,550,851 62,147,937 6,616 41,841 6,591 13,843 71 62 21,103 72,069 21,063 58,029 91 219 16,883 251,381 16,731 57,794 353 775 8,745 108,551 132,575 35,787 28,445 58,223,364 6,883 13,883 1,963 2,591 3,125 17,810 17,863,883 13,753 2,119 1,098 625 215 21,546 4,184,456 14,751 6,305 490 24,385 20,468,639 7,706 7,256 4,459 3,302 1,055 396 163 39 9 20,828 3,080,593 14,603 5,469 408 348 33,752 11,835,252 9,382 16,749 5,190 2,378 53 216,991,874 6,063 110,345,968 89,911,462 2,141,967 5,510,303 12,782,236 106,645,906 62,909,805 16,325,768 27,410,333 6,994 67,118 6,984 21,192 81 77 17,874 101,101 17,844 80,478 60 202 14,749 393,386 14,532 88,786 518 2,288 7,266 114,798 131,843 25,402 20,615 32,889,269 4,300 10,976 1,881 1,896 1,562 12,597 9,931, 411 10,454 1,230 483 300 130 18,115 4,853,554 10,413 6,836 866 21,311 24,766,252 4,320 5,360 4,522 4,727 1,578 550 199 45 10 16,916 3,264,980 9,404 6,314 740 458 25,012 14,151,789 3,004 11,832 6,059 4,029 218,169,891 8,589 144,139,315 130,901,690 3,592,307 2,029,736 7,615,582 74,030,576 24,148,367 25,596,418 24,285,791 86 4,211 86 1,415 1 15 81 824 81 717 169 18,934 165 4,326 20 401 139 8,779 10,463 303 245 3,526,427 12 72 18 50 93 156 1,045,717 39 29 37 25 26 165 155,092 41 78 46 283 2,922,371 16 8 14 42 54 48 67 24 10 191 176,787 35 78 46 32 298 567,200 11 61 63 138 25 12,272,485 40,503 4,800,318 2,429,462 39,143 512,580 1,819,133 7,472,167 3,212,120 2,416,301 1,843,746 10,610 70,660 10,605 21,872 65 65 24,809 136,684 24,774 107,360 120 265 12,178 149, 332 11,888 29,788 461 1,006 2,739 31,944 26,253 27,664 16,892 8,249,408 6,956 8,699 557 373 307 9,894 2,528,120 9,437 270 107 56 24 19,206 3,323,620 13,545 5,403 258 22,254 16,050,515 4,582 6,771 6,017 3,903 733 205 36 15,323 1,320,091 11,914 3,078 227 104 26,947 9,283,975 6,337 14,278 4,711 1,611 10 167,483,992 6,054 150,664,9a 147,926,351 1,155,515 403,523 1,179,532 16,819,071 4,998,640 3,212,364 8,608,067 NORTH CAROLINA 145 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued I Dam are based on report* for only * sample of forms. Sa« uaxt J (For definitions and explanations, son toxl) Commercial farms by tenure of white operator — Continued Cash tenant:! Shorc-coa tenant;] Crop-share tenant;! Lives toe k-shn re tenants Croppc Other and unspecified tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Wl) LIME-ConUnuad Commercial fortiluer and fertilizing materials used dunng the year— Continued Crops on which used-Continued Cotton farms reporting. L>y materials farms reporting Liquid materials farm: Tobacco r>y materials . . . ' Liquid materials . All otjier crops .... Dry materials . . . Liquid materials . Lime or limine materials used during the year . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures Feed for livestock and poultry Under sift) S100to$999 .... 51,000 to S1.999 . 52,000 to 54,999 . 55,000 or more . . Purchase of livestock and poultry . Under 51,000. .. . 51,000 to S2.199 . 52,500 to 54,999 . 55,000 to 59,999 . 510,000 or more . Under 5200 . . . S200 to 5999 . . . 51,000 or more . roporting. acres . reporting. tons, reporting. tons. aims reporting. acres, arms reporting. tons. 'arms reporting. tons. ■ms reporting. acres limed. tons. arms reporting, arms reporti ng . dollars, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. 'arms reporting, dollars., 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. . arms reporting. . 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting.. arms reporting. dollars.. arms reporting.. 'arms reporting., s reporting. 'arms reporti ng . . dollars., "arms reporting., arms reporting. . arms reporting., 'arms reporting. . arms reporting., 'arms reporti ng . . arms reporting., arms reporting., 'arms reporting.. 'arms reporting. . dollars. . 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting. . arms reporting, dollars, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, 'arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm producLs sold .total, dollars. average per form, dollars. .All crops sold dollars. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars. Vegetables sold dollars . Fruits and nuts sold dollars. Forest products and horticultural snecially products sold dollars. All livestock and livestock products sold dollars. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars. Dairy products sold dollars. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars. See footnotes at end of table. Under 5200 .. 5200 to 5499 . 5500 to 5999 . 51,000 to S2,4 52,500 to 54,999... 55,000 to 59,999 . . . 510,000 to 519,999 . 520,000 to 549,999 . 550,000 or more . . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under 5100 5100toS499 ... S5O0 to S999 . . . 51,000 or more . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the form business Under $100 5100 to 5499 5500 to 5999 51,000 to 54,999 . 55,000 or more . . 447 3,346 447 1,002 853 4,262 853 3,330 5 6 559 12,953 549 2,932 20 33 198 3,667 2,940 1,147 824 1,118,638 220 457 50 36 61 549 484,636 467 35 21 20 800 208,600 511 238 51 936 1,080,505 171 275 191 191 70 26 11 810 128,571 562 211 25 12 1,117 518,885 206 560 204 147 8,169,726 7,123 5,782,158 5,211,800 224,555 10,629 335,174 2,387,568 813,729 812,650 525 4,130 525 1,344 1,280 7,760 1,280 6,091 825 13,805 800 2,580 45 103 225 2,695 2,345 1,410 1,075 707,930 380 570 65 30 30 705 225,020 665 30 5 1,020 228,385 640 350 30 1,175 1,125,225 195 285 330 260 940 109,745 630 275 25 10 1,395 654,020 190 750 275 180 306,619 7,310 8 611,264 8 330,426 213,490 25,503 41,845 1 695,355 340,875 768,690 5,839 38,380 5,834 11,697 25 18 12,356 71,882 12,336 57,565 50 153 6,038 66,591 5,863 13,174 260 473 1,142 11,226 8,113 13,308 8,819 2,519,920 3,461 4,997 190 125 46 5,054 738,120 4,959 65 10 15 5 10,289 1,731,535 7,205 2,988 96 11,416 8,175,240 2,100 3,361 3,233 2,269 376 62 15 8,042 641,919 6,262 1,639 106 35 13,028 5,063,125 1,821 7,544 2,817 836 10 83,097,826 6,244 77,866,734 77,121,383 346,270 47,951 351,130 5,231,092 1,119,725 426,160 585,790 286 2,687 286 889 15 21 587 3,620 587 2,974 507 13,395 492 2,293 35 141 216 4,425 5,245 748 628 978,665 100 362 66 40 60 390 336,970 330 20 30 5 5 601 152,945 336 255 10 648 611,265 95 170 156 166 56 5 427 72,223 220 172 25 10 733 435, 145 60 306 246 121 7,243,154 9,683 5,033,530 4,970,741 23,770 3,094 35,925 2,209,624 678,839 631,925 3,006 18,935 3,006 6,002 25 26 8,320 42,560 8,310 32,143 55 84 3,580 33,010 3,525 6,846 85 230 810 8,060 5,690 9,150 4,565 1,498,730 2,405 1,895 140 80 45 2,690 465,805 2,580 75 25 10 5,440 827,405 4,090 1,300 50 6,835 4,042,055 1,695 2,290 1,835 845 115 45 5 5 4,270 271,860 3,590 630 30 20 8,855 2,132,630 3,405 4,255 930 265 48,305,555 5,279 45,501,720 44,947,564 293,255 104,156 156,745 2,803,835 677,737 180, 110 507 3,182 507 938 1,413 6,600 1,408 5,257 5 19 669 9,578 659 1,963 16 26 148 1,871 1,920 1,901 981 1,425,525 390 418 46 62 65 506 277,569 436 45 16 6 3 1,056 174,750 763 272 21 1,244 1,016,225 326 390 272 172 56 22 5 1 834 95,773 650 151 16 17 1,819 480,170 655 863 239 62 10,361,112 5,450 7,869,515 7,344,437 54,175 212, 190 258,713 2,491,597 1,367,735 392,829 731,033 146 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a 9ample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Full owners part owners Managers All tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves farms reporting. number. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting, number Milk cows farms reporting. number Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting. number. Steers and bulls including sleer and bull calves farms reoorting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves- 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 1 head farms reporting fi I/) ft head farms reporting IP to 19 head farms reporting 20 to 49 head farms reporting 50 to 99 head farms reporting 100 to 199 head farms reporting. 590 or more head farms reporting Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting - to 9 head farms reporting 10 to 19 head farms reporting 20 to 29 head farms reporting 10 to 49 head farms reporting S3 to 74 head farms reporting 75 to 99 head farms reporting 100 or more head rarms reoorting Milk cows- 1 head farms reporting 2 to 9 head farms reporline 10 to 19 head rarms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporting 30 to 49 head farms reporting 50 to 74 head farms rpnorti ng 75 to 99 head farms reporting 100 or more head farms reporting Horses and Of mules farms reporting number Hogs and pigs farms reporting number Bom since June t farms reporting number Rom before June 1 farms reporting number Sheep and lambs farms reporting number Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting number Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting number Ewes farms reporting number Rams and wethers farms reporting number Chickens 4 months Old and Ovei farms reporting number. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting. number, dollars. Hogs and nigs sold alive farms reporting. number, dollars, Sheep and lambs sold alive farms renorting, number, dollars. Milk and cream sold farms reportipg. pounds. dollars. Chickens including broilers sold , farms reporting, dollars. Chicken eggs sold .farms reporting. dollars. Littets (arrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959 farms reporting. number of litters. 1 or 2 litters farms reporting. 9 to 9 litters farms renorting. 10 to 19 I liters farms reporting . 20 to 19 litters farms reporting. 40 to II 9 liuors farms reporting. 70 or more litters farms reporting. June 2 to November 90 farms reporting. number of litters , December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. number or litters. See footnotes at end of table. 82,469 830,390 76,013 415,423 63,832 234,831 49,188 263,326 34,096 151,641 20,060 28,943 13,390 9,435 7,490 2,351 784 16 33,198 32,530 5,220 2,240 1,862 573 208 182 34,909 24,507 1,611 1,142 1,170 304 126 63 64,815 114,008 100,415 1,432,056 56,513 852,701 87,698 579,355 2,826 59,265 1,614 11,356 2,700 47,909 2,587 43,779 1,969 4,130 93,109 12,029,899 51,051 334,714 34,522,605 49,556 1,290,395 38,711,850 2,138 41,238 577,332 14,567 954,004,839 49,387,376 19,721 56,211,971 29,987 98,499,826 37,429,942 44,964 237,507 19,792 19,172 4,352 1,349 175 124 37,506 117,638 32,710 119,869 46,131 636,812 42,991 324,307 35,872 185,423 28,597 198,958 20,552 113,547 10,647 14,280 6,550 5,639 5,917 2,320 765 13 17,277 17,019 3,914 2,024 1,814 562 204 177 18,411 13,189 1,486 1,142 1,162 298 122 62 43,509 80,514 64,578 1,158,847 39,066 698,204 57,240 460,643 1,561 40,440 850 7,595 1,530 32,845 1,457 29,925 1,185 2,920 57,987 10,378,112 28,517 263,204 27,693,677 35,457 1,107,199 33,215,970 1,252 29,484 412,776 9,258 908,330,109 47,550,851 14,001 55,482,450 18,845 91,859,083 34,906,455 33,626 200,809 13,127 14,956 3,950 1,301 174 118 28,280 97,999 25,485 102,810 21,821 296,014 20,440 147,191 16,783 72,242 14,172 91,121 10,321 57,702 4,187 6,618 3,406 3,275 3,034 998 301 2 7,224 9,098 2,113 925 673 256 72 79 8,081 7,056 703 462 320 114 32 15 19,044 34,951 25,000 445,935 14,523 271,130 22,227 174,805 924 20,495 472 3,300 913 17,195 872 15,894 687 1,301 23,952 6,093,972 14,329 124,732 13,720,371 13,130 433,834 13,015,020 764 15,190 212,660 4,500 323,745,872 16,325,768 7,991 38,950,654 9,687 57,937,697 22,016,325 12,048 75,179 4,324 5,594 1,586 424 67 53 10, 216 36,562 9,342 38,617 15,620 260,453 14,669 136,518 12,391 90,436 10,522 82,974 7,735 40,961 2,789 4,674 2,350 1,909 2,480 1,101 312 5 5,132 5,724 1,480 958 971 264 89 51 5,559 4,507 703 615 757 176 53 21 13,320 25,042 19,854 430,410 12,833 265,587 17,723 164,823 488 16,175 281 3,494 478 12,681 446 11,323 380 1,358 16,461 2,965,059 10, 284 107,208 10,523,547 12,108 443,543 13,306,290 356 11,630 162,820 3,929 487,075,981 25,596,418 4,262 12,719,425 6,006 24,706,901 9,388,623 11,326 79,549 3,715 5,210 1,635 635 85 46 9,729 38,843 8,789 40,706 230 29,449 212 14,237 136 5,894 207 9,360 200 5,852 33 42 5 14 3 17 22 159 1,550 161 10,220 117 6,683 144 3,537 22 637 11 131 22 506 22 468 170 421,898 224 11,148 1,479,786 130 11,681 350,430 15 429 6,006 63 37,719,603 2,416,301 90 897,175 84 4,778,205 1,815,718 94 1,697 29 22 21 84 624 76 1,073 8,460 50,896 7,670 26,361 6,562 16,851 3,696 15,503 2,296 9,032 3,655 2,983 792 452 366 155 57 4,907 2,187 311 103 120 17 20 5 4,738 1,584 80 60 71 5 20 10,986 18,971 19,563 272, 282 11,593 154,804 17,146 117,478 127 3,133 86 670 117 2,463 117 2,240 97 223 17,404 897,183 3,680 20,116 1,969,973 10,089 218,141 6,544,230 117 2,235 31,290 766 59,788,653 3,212,364 1,658 2,915,196 3,068 4,436,280 1,685,789 10,158 44,384 5,059 4,130 708 236 15 10 8,251 21,970 7,278 22,414 NORTH CAROLINA 147 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued n, 1"-. iu.i Im-i'I on reports for only * lampln of rnrma. See tent] (For definitions and explanations, nee text) Commercial farms by tenure of white operator— Continued Catih tenants Share-cauh tenon ts Crop -una re tenants Llveotock-ahare tenants Croppero Other and unspecified tenants LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Cows, including hoifers that have caivod Milk cows Hoi fees and heifer calves Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves , .farms reporting, number, , .farms reporting. number, , .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number. . .farms reporting. number. Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and calves— 1 head farms reporti ng . 2 to 4 head farms reporting. 5 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 to 19 head farms reporting, 20 to 49 head farms reporti ng . 50 to 99 head farms reporti ng . 100 to 499 head farms renorti ng . 500 or more head .farms reporting. Cows, including heifers that have calved— 1 head farms reporting. 2 to 9 head farms reporting. 10 lo 19 head farms reporting. 20 to 29 head farms reporti ng . . IK) to 49 head farms reporti ng . 50 to 74 heed farms reporting.. 75 to 99 head farms reporti ng . . 100 or more head farms reporting.. Milk cows— 1 head farms reporti ng . . 2 to 9 head farms reporting.. 10 to 19 head farm s reporti ng . , 20 to 29 head farms reporti ng . . 30 to 49 head farms reporting. . 50 to 74 head farms reporting. . 75 to 99 head farms reporting., 100 or more head farms reporting.. HofSeS and/Or mules farms reporting.. number., HogS and pigs farms reporting,. number, . Bom since June 1 farms reporting,, number., Bom before June 1 farms reporting., number.. Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting,. number.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting., number., Ewes farms reporting. , number. , Rams and wethers farms reporti ng . . number. . Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.. number., dollars. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. , number., dollars. . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number. , dollars . . Milk and cream sold 1 farms reporting.. pounds. . dollars. . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . dollars. . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens.. dollars.. Litters farrowed December 1, 1958, tO November 30, 1959 farms reporting. . number of litters.. 1 or 2 litters 3 to 9 litters , 10 to 19 litters 20 to 39 litters 40 to 69 Utters 70 or more litters .. . June 2 to November 30 arms reporting.. 'arms reporting. . arms reporting., arms reporting.. arms reporting. , arms reporting. . arms reporting., number of litters. . December 1 to June 1 farms reporting. , number of litters. See footnotes at end of table. 404 5,503 374 3,231 318 2,347 224 1,782 168 490 120 140 61 31 10 25 17 161 156 15 5 20 6 10 1 177 100 10 5 15 10 1 525 1,047 785 16,887 533 10,048 690 6,839 20 670 15 115 20 555 20 530 20 25 638 55,415 193 2,350 190,135 534 18,616 558,480 30 685 9,590 71 13,837,755 812,650 156 690,572 141 322,975 122,732 469 2,744 161 227 56 25 680 4,151 5,225 15,189 635 3,726 2,800 8,094 530 3,282 2,175 5,617 325 1,721 1,750 4,432 255 976 675 2,663 230 1,865 270 1,641 65 356 60 176 30 87 20 16 5 10 380 2,490 180 1,114 45 90 5 16 20 11 5 5 355 125 20 5 20 5 755 1,095 1,120 17,245 690 9,890 985 7,355 985 50,715 335 2,070 179,340 576 13,415 402,450 140 13,960,280 768,690 100 246,039 210 248,120 94,286 580 2,605 265 260 40 15 1,426 358 1,318 460 1,150 455 1,455 2,370 861 30 15 6,099 9,737 9,895 132,611 5,943 75,544 8,735 57,067 55 550 30 105 50 445 50 410 35 35 8,950 344,294 1,604 5,184 508,907 5,386 104,458 3,133,740 45 430 6,020 301 8,771,802 426,160 700 798,557 1,596 836,100 317,718 5,458 21,778 2,788 2,284 306 65 10 5 4,452 10,979 3,970 10,799 358 6,581 328 3,337 250 2,240 278 2,205 217 1,039 35 105 60 55 100 145 36 10 26 10 1 120 85 5 10 20 376 668 622 22,984 527 14,468 571 8,516 15 1B0 10 40 10 140 10 110 10 30 507 68,585 258 3,029 278,095 532 20,559 616,770 10 45 630 75 11,803,565 631,925 120 410,652 170 705,755 268,187 527 4,360 125 262 100 35 5 457 1,991 411 2,369 2,255 11,290 2,070 5,380 1,755 2,585 825 2,930 455 2,980 1,215 660 160 85 1,535 405 70 35 25 1,450 290 5 5 2,565 5,155 5,955 67,030 3,215 35,680 5,145 31,350 25 1,105 25 395 25 710 25 615 20 95 5,285 209,675 935 4,400 499,965 2,485 47,825 1,434,750 20 205 2,870 110 3,614,478 180,110 400 436,961 670 626, 280 237,986 2,560 10,025 1,485 850 150 70 2,020 5,045 1,690 4,980 612 7,108 537 3,519 427 1,887 323 2,404 225 1,185 190 167 90 45 241 187 55 32 18 1 266 123 10 20 5 666 1,269 1,186 15,525 685 9,174 1,020 6,351 12 628 6 15 12 613 12 575 12 38 1,039 168,499 355 3,083 313,531 576 13,268 398,040 12 870 12,180 69 7,800,773 392,829 182 332,415 281 1,697,050 644,880 564 2,872 235 247 56 26 474 1,379 394 1,493 148 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Data are based on reports For only a sample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . . acres. . . Under 11 acres farms reporting. . . 11 to 24 acres farms reporting... 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . . 100 or more acres farms reporting. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Seles farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. . . acres. . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Wheat harvested farms reporting . . . acres. . . bushels . . . Seles farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for grain farms reporting... acres. . . bushels . . . SBles farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Barley harvested farms reporting . . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . . acres grown alone... acres grown with other crops... bushels . . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. . . acres grown alone. . . acres grown with other crops... pounds . . . Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres. . . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres . . . tons . . . Seles farms reporting. . . tons. . . Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting. . . tons . . . Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Other hay cut farms reporting... acres. . . tons . . . Sales farms reporting . . . tons . . . Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or smell grains farms reporting... acres. . . ton3, green weight... See footnotes at end of table. 110,242 1,435,887 70,511 24,208 11,343 2,607 706 867 106,491 1,308,606 56,664,551 42,073 24,341,727 9,314 91,917 6,034 72,698 2,285,855 2,071 1,030,402 35,838 348,420 8,213,150 23,238 6,004,140 27,950 274,403 10,103,880 7,441 2,900,349 7,074 61,547 2,268,097 1,849 680,040 2,576 17,473 309,892 840 180,328 20,888 337,248 8,016 7,195,434 10,444 90,560 90 141,932,075 589,431 11,437 70, 282 150,699 885 15,498 18,514 137,339 167,457 1,534 10,689 31,656 250,636 296, 374 2,111 17,201 16,357 79,217 96,601 468 2,842 6,678 39,166 43,612 292 1,384 978 12,791 79,799 75,939 1,261,828 39, 256 21,612 10,945 2,575 695 856 73,565 1, 146, 603 50,812,193 33,841 22,914,957 5,821 73,039 3,872 56,835 1,830,880 1,393 878,362 25,680 279,147 6,747,915 17,614 5,107,051 19,130 218,205 8,331,084 5,086 2,435,920 5,462 52, 624 1,978,237 1,452 615,450 1,892 14,479 263,072 624 161,463 17,788 317,370 7,146 6,825,904 9,094 87,860 80 138,738,990 419,831 6,490 51,471 117,735 355 12,593 8,710 81,700 106,076 443 3,569 20,840 189,268 231,335 1,169 12,714 11,190 60,519 76,071 283 2,132 3,935 25,431 29,996 142 754 748 11,442 73,692 28,037 365,300 17,634 6,825 2,660 523 179 216 26,892 324,692 14,376,384 8,696 5,103,892 2,266 19,700 1,357 14,649 491,088 393 187,140 9,051 80,148 1,940,603 5,554 1,366,351 7,674 72,367 2,640,341 1,637 662,645 1,884 15,316 580,422 445 133,435 773 5,279 96,139 236 51,835 5,557 87,859 2,486 1,897,343 2,630 18,213 70 28,630,786 3,441 23,055 46,870 170 1,280 5,346 48,441 62,652 228 1,566 8,664 69,287 80,638 416 3,778 4,972 25,508 32,341 110 925 2,123 14,335 17,063 66 324 208 3,522 22,060 472,228 9,965 6,716 4,203 1,117 334 496 21,936 415,819 19,179,158 9,574 8,843,998 2,704 43,290 1,815 34,198 1,111,173 699 588,833 10,027 139,081 3,348,432 7,294 2,652,684 7,946 111,777 4,435,241 2,176 1,371,365 2,732 28,452 1,084,545 690 340,025 828 6,446 114,430 277 74,723 6,187 147,047 3,275 3,155,019 2,804 34,131 55,713,151 2,533 22,980 57,437 161 11,035 2,669 27,603 36,210 156 1,346 7,960 90,677 117,907 474 7,735 3,941 24,914 32,385 97 937 1,251 7,721 9,048 40 245 469 5,894 36,202 217 13,872 40 50 31 39 5 52 190 11,533 556,491 67 226,735 57 1,388 25 568 19,289 5,274 109 4,080 105,361 89 95,316 134 6,664 291,647 36 60,580 54 1,793 78,990 18 29,860 25 738 10,403 16 7,520 82 6,047 143,077 32 1,603 2,529,662 83 2,781 7,074 1 15 36 1,271 2,038 3 200 89 5,075 7,409 3 345 61 1,332 2,104 37 1,002 1,430 25 1,212 9,214 NORTH CAROLINA 149 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are bund on report* for only a aample of fa/ma. Soe t»«J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial forma by tenure of white operator— Continued Cash tenants Shore-caoh tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Croppera Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED Corn for all purposes . farms reporting . . . acres . . . Under 11 acres farms reporting. . . 11 to 24 acres forms reporting. . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting... 100 or more acres farms reporting. . . Harvested for grain farms reporting. . . acres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . Sorghums for all purposes farms reporting. . . acres . . . Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting. . . acres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels . . . WheBt harvested farms reporting... seres . . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting . . . bushels . . . Oats harvested for groin farms reporting. . . ecres . . . bushels . . . Sales forms reporting. . . bushels . . . Barley harvested forms reporting. . . ocres. . . bushels . . . Sales farms reporting. . . bushels. . . Rye harvested farms reporting. . . ocres. . . bushels . . . Soles forms reporting. . . bushels . . . Soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting. . . acres grown alone . . . acres grown with other crops . . . bushels . . . Peanuts harvested for nuts farms reporting. . . ocres grown oleme... ocres grown with other crops... pounds . . . Hoy crops: Lend from which hoy was cut acres. . . Alfslfe end alfalfa mixtures cut for hoy and for dehydrating forms reporting. . seres. . tons. . Soles forms reporting . . tons. . Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting. . acres. . tons . . Sales farms reporting. . tons. . Lespedeze cut for hay forms reporting. . ocres. . tons. . Soles farms reporting . . tons. . Oets, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting. . ocres . . tons. . Sales forms reporting. . tons. . Other hoy cut forms reporting. . seres. . tons. . Soles farms reporting . . tons. . Gross silsge mode from grosses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. . . acres. . . tons, green weight... See footnotes at end of table. 1,004 19,678 505 268 150 55 5 21 958 17,910 777,775 491 398,595 50 535 45 455 17,805 5 6,000 272 3,130 66,566 207 53,306 152 1,736 65,035 51 9,050 63 1,333 46,235 22 26,000 20 130 1,775 10 450 317 8,462 290 160,980 221 2,435 2,872,405 3,313 22 586 1,915 1 100 41 315 620 195 1,485 2,255 15 55 68 607 520 1 5 25 115 155 10 205 2,000 1,355 21,950 670 460 140 70 10 5 1,330 19,655 802,795 700 347,410 90 1,719 80 1,375 40,885 55 22,335 605 5,515 127, 185 405 91,960 345 3,245 98,310 100 25,045 100 1,065 33,465 35 19,925 25 240 4,450 10 2,750 395 6,260 110 112,465 155 1,905 2,782,650 4,335 55 205 545 60 480 605 10 110 365 2,255 2,225 30 115 190 940 1,635 10 40 65 455 460 15 50 12,413 218,648 5,282 4,207 2,250 520 111 43 12,318 213,032 8,827,610 7,947 4,748,090 371 3,395 305 2,970 84,075 140 39,145 3,575 29,794 721,390 2,625 537,781 1,808 12,133 415,350 702 189,980 382 2,275 72,875 161 30,180 130 610 9,335 50 4,170 3,128 35,780 800 774,000 1,405 12,866 10 19,696,475 18,639 156 750 1,182 5 60 261 1,240 1,193 15 70 2,263 11,833 12,365 100 320 1,236 3,883 3,639 35 100 266 833 820 100 920 703 17,609 170 255 211 35 26 6 672 15,247 718 , 305 372 271,247 50 790 45 665 25,425 25 16,200 267 3,758 93,035 212 73,365 182 2,875 115,850 41 23,800 90 1,205 45,255 20 21,500 5 20 200 292 5,905 50 134,410 230 3,265 5,146,405 3,895 20 120 480 50 940 1,105 15 165 141 1,710 1,665 15 25 76 680 597 25 145 85 5 300 1,100 7,900 110,895 4,255 2,355 1,080 175 20 15 7,820 108,395 4,686,910 5,195 2,545,540 145 1,140 125 1,085 23,220 50 8,545 1,440 10,715 270,140 990 178,410 600 4,315 166,480 285 71,570 130 665 18,850 50 5,225 60 440 15,890 10 11,565 1,485 15,220 90 346,805 1,410 11,575 17,764,045 9,030 120 490 1,185 10 45 135 710 935 5 15 875 5,050 4,995 100 275 510 2,015 2,215 30 125 115 590 510 20 35 10 175 2,000 1,479 21,648 735 476 220 41 5 2 1,449 20,320 886,765 799 429,450 1,082 75 870 17,920 20 4,890 334 2,926 75,203 238 57,878 289 3,093 102,830 58 21,885 27 520 17,600 11 9,300 26 576 10,450 15 8,450 345 4,790 45 101,805 207 1,867 60 504 1,047 7 58 112 700 718 11 97 288 1,896 1,876 16 66 136 640 635 28 235 425 6 34 196 150 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a 9ample of farms. See text] Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of white operators Commercial farms by tenure of white operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED-Contirjued Cotton harvested farms reporting. . . acres. . . bales . . . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . . acres 2 . . bushels . . . Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres 2 , bushels . . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres . . pounds. . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting. . acres. . pounds . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . iAnd in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, end planted nut trees 3 farms reporting. . . acres. . . 28,717 204,762 179,720 57,278 19,095 3,827,536 31,720 19,946 3,107,576 12,889 9,162 18,274,789 66,188 325,826 481,103,252 9,477 7,741,502 11,100 40,018 24, 311 184,398 162,147 35,140 16,911 3,422,270 21,551 17,982 2,806,196 6,045 5,383 10,890,124 58,052 309,819 461,907,327 6,909 6,928,932 5,737 30,315 6,616 41,847 37,643 13,830 5,733 1,247,401 8,144 4,785 719,133 3,800 2,883 5,931,912 17,394 70,221 108,314,109 2,787 2,141,967 3,380 17,755 6,999 67, 393 59,765 9,822 9,555 1,821,800 6,436 7,911 1,320,665 1,434 1,646 3,254,185 16,526 100,928 150,323,776 2,387 3,592,307 1,815 8,850 86 4,225 3,314 73 43 ,552 135 39,670 5 5 10,000 82 907 1,280,490 18 39,143 57 1,824 10,610 70,933 61,425 11,415 1,580 348,517 6,932 5,151 726,728 806 849 1,694,027 24,050 137,763 201,988,952 1,717 1,155,515 485 ,886 includes milk equivalent of cream end butterfat sold. 2 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 3 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. NORTH CAROLINA 151 State Table 21a.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued | Omit are bftaed on roportn for only a sampln of forms. See U)Xl j (For definitions nnrl explanations, see text) Commercial farms by tenure of white operator— Continued Cash tenants Share-CB8h tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Croppers Other and unspecified tenants SPECIFIED CROPS RARVESTED-CoatinuBd Cotton harvested farms reporting.. acres . . bales. . Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . acres 2 , bushels. . Sweetpotatoes hsrvested for home use or for sale farms reporting . . acres 2 . bushels . . Burley and other tobacco harvested farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Flue-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting. . acres . . pounds . . Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting. . Sales dollars . . Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 3 farms reporting . . acres . . 447 3,351 2,913 335 213 22,870 245 236 28,875 21 20 31,452 837 4,302 6,066,168 160 224,555 525 4,135 3,370 625 367 86,975 415 280 30,490 35 30 51,570 1,245 7,920 11,329,265 95 213,490 5,839 38,584 33,409 5,418 588 139,085 3,357 2,595 346,183 320 381 756,775 12,052 72,469 106,507,045 787 346,270 220 256 286 2,692 2,460 301 22 6,450 230 210 26,640 10 7 16,000 582 3,694 5,656,914 55 23,770 21 142 3,006 18,989 16,488 4,170 289 73,315 2,300 1,623 266,640 325 31B 661,000 8,006 42,768 62,768,395 510 293,255 115 712 507 3,182 2,785 566 101 19,822 385 207 27,900 95 93 177,230 1,328 6,610 9,661,165 110 54,175 52 591 152 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For descriptions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial fanas by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners Managers FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms .number Percent distribution percent Land in farms acres Percent dJ9Uibu(ion percent Average aire of farm acres Value of land and buildings: Average per farm doll ars Average per acre dollars Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting acres 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to Is acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 or more acres farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting acres Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting acres Soil-improvement grasses and legumes farms reporting acres Other cropland (idle and crop failure) farms reporting acres Woodland pastured farms reporting acres Woodland not pastured farms reporting acres Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting acres Improved pasture farms reporting acres Irrigated land in farms farms reporting acres Land use practices: Cropland in cover crops farms reporting acres Cropland used for grain or row crops fanned on the contour farms reporting acres Land in strip-cropping systems for soil-erosion control farms reporting acres System of terraces on crop and pasture land farms reporting acres FARM OPERATORS BY AGE Operators reporting age number. Under 25 years number , 25 to 34 years number . 35 to 44 years number 45 to 54 years number 55 to 04 years number. 65 or more years number. Average age years , OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators- Working off their farms, total operators reporting. 1 to 99 days operators reporting. 100 to 199 days operators reporting 200 or more days operators reporting With other members of family working off farm operators reporting With income from sources other than farm operated and off- farm work operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting, Oporators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms operators reporting. With other members of family working off farm operators reporting. With income from sources other than farm operated . . operators reporting With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products Bold operators reporting. See footnotes at end of Ubte. 42,613 XXX 1,835,799 XXX 43.1 9,164 221.23 41,327 868,182 10,931 12,570 8,585 6,840 2,097 292 12 7,343 31,560 11,999 111,664 2,297 16,604 11,038 95,060 5,651 50,102 19,392 655,684 6,024 33,390 1,973 10,633 1,596 8,269 5,536 50,600 2,640 34,295 240 1,800 5,311 83,075 42,288 1,280 5,280 10,843 11,324 7,796 5,765 48.3 30,922 100.0 1,477,398 100.0 47.8 10,606 229.27 30,782 767,172 4,481 9,595 7,765 6,565 2,077 287 12 5,422 22,720 7,903 75,329 1,597 12,079 7,242 63,250 4,045 37,332 12,801 486,818 4,329 24,730 1,503 8,978 1,521 7,879 4,711 46, 505 2,075 29,070 195 1,500 4,166 68,565 30,667 1,070 4,250 8,598 9,109 6,225 1,415 45.9 15,412 8,666 2,615 4,131 8,172 7,046 540 586 5,305 2,405 3,560 1,110 6,241 711 27,201 4,270 5,277 22,750 2,955 1,946 4,446 14.4 279,254 18.9 62.8 9,568 161.76 4,381 82,905 1,070 1,640 930 585 140 16 1,630 6,505 2,136 20,535 506 4,050 1,951 16,485 1,155 10,880 3,866 138,824 1,145 5,785 520 1,995 45 385 735 5,175 290 3,115 50 355 605 10,555 4,421 20 150 610 1,361 1,850 430 53.9 1,185 1,000 80 105 280 225 140 3,261 545 641 4,698 15.2 333,996 22.6 71.1 12,695 179.35 4,698 147,799 510 1,445 950 1,095 542 145 LI 1,386 6,140 2,057 20,654 426 3,069 1,881 17, 585 1,157 10,036 3,518 128,732 1,107 6,858 497 2,458 85 770 920 8,810 210 4,070 50 200 630 12,900 4,673 10 245 1,262 1,601 1,265 290 49.8 1,671 1,371 80 220 485 375 200 3,027 605 380 22 0.1 9,491 0.6 431.4 44,431 195.19 22 1,202 5 5 5 5 1 1 6 50 15 255 5 100 10 155 12 2,414 16 3,467 16 1,950 16 1,950 1 14 6 275 NORTH CAROLINA 153 State Table 21b.-FARMS AN D FARM CHARACTERISTIC'S BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued hi. 1. 1 are baaed on reports for only * sample of turns, See text ] Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator- Continued I torn (For definitions and explanations, m text) Cash tenants Share-cash tenanta Crop-ahare tenants Lives toe k-anare tenanta Croppers Other and unspecified tenants FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE 335 450 6,045 165 13,645 1,116 1.1 1.5 19.5 0.5 44.1 3.6 19,095 26,960 329,175 13,410 423,175 42,842 1.3 1.8 22.3 0.9 28.6 2.9 57.0 59.9 54.5 81.3 31.0 36.4 Value of land and buildings; 10,286 12,462 12,247 15,961 9,555 9,269 174.86 231.88 226.50 201.67 309.78 232.31 Land in farms according to use: 335 450 6,045 165 13,645 1,041 acres . . . 8,135 17,765 178,700 7,340 297,125 26,201 50 30 435 5 2,205 176 100 40 1,460 35 4,580 290 95 135 1,750 25 3,610 265 60 145 1,730 40 2,675 230 50 to 99 acres 30 65 625 50 550 70 100 to 199 acres 35 45 10 25 10 300 to 499 acres farms reoorting.. . . . . .farms reporting. . . 60 65 1,065 65 1,025 120 acres . . . 215 300 4,105 815 4,040 550 160 110 1,510 45 1,685 185 acres . . . 1,010 1,130 16,535 545 12,345 2,320 25 25 310 10 275 15 acres.. . 165 345 2,170 15 1,850 315 145 105 1,390 40 1,535 185 acres... 845 785 14,365 530 10,495 2,005 . . . .farms reporting. .. 40 35 765 40 770 71 acres. .. 165 170 6,680 130 5,920 937 155 170 2,310 80 2,390 296 acres .. . 8,730 6,420 106,150 4,080 79,660 10,755 Other pasture (not cropland and not modi and) farms report! ng . . . 65 45 770 30 1,055 96 acres . . . 205 225 3,715 110 5,460 422 20 20 145 10 255 20 acres. .. 55 55 585 50 1,690 140 5 30 250 5 1,060 40 acres .. . 15 115 1,500 45 4,875 160 Land use practices: 50 105 845 55 1,920 75 acres... 575 1,240 10,900 1,735 17,290 725 Cropland used for grain or row crops 40 25 415 5 1,060 30 acres . . . 800 565 6,755 100 13,280 385 Land in strip-cropping systems For farms reporting.. . 5 5 25 60 acres . . . 45 500 105 295 50 30 645 5 2,115 80 acres 1,035 1,070 11,345 50 30,500 835 FARM OPERATORS BY AGE 330 445 5,975 165 13,545 1,091 5 5 130 830 70 35 95 905 45 2,575 190 105 110 1,875 35 4,275 325 130 170 1,840 60 3,640 306 45 60 960 20 1,845 170 10 5 265 5 380 30 45.1 44.6 45.1 44.0 42.5 43.6 OFF-FARM WORK A.SD OTHER INCOME Farm operators- operators reporti ng . . . 110 100 1,275 35 3,475 320 operators reporting. . . 95 80 1,135 30 3,075 260 operators reporting 5 5 65 5 275 25 operators reporti ng . . . 10 15 75 125 35 With other members of family working off farm operators reporting 35 45 385 5 1,055 115 With income from sources other than farm operators reporting 25 25 120 310 30 With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold operators reporting. . . 10 5 95 230 30 Operators not working off their farms or not reporting as to work off their farms ooerators reporti ng . . . 225 350 4,770 130 10,170 796 With other members of family working off farm .... operators reporting. . . 65 65 475 15 1,100 70 With income from sourcesother than farm operated . . operators reporting. . . 35 20 325 10 510 25 With other income of family exceeding value operators reporting. . , 5 ... 35 65 15 See footnotes at end of table. 154 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued Dau are based on reports for only a sample of funis. See text J (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nanwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nanwhite operator Full owners Part owners Managers All tenants SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines Com pickers Pick-up balers Field forage harvesters . Motortrucks .farms reporting. number, .farms reporting. number. . farms reporting. number. , .farms reportjng. number. , .farms reporting. number . Tractors farms reporting... number.. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting.. . number.. . 1 tractor farms reporting 2 tractors farms reporting T tractors farms reporting. . . A tractors farms reporting... f> or more tractors farms reporting. . . Wheel tractors farms reporting. . . number.. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . . number. .. Garden tractors farms reporting... number.. . Automobiles farms reporting... number. . . Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting.. . Telephone farms reporting . . . Rome freezer farms reporting. . . Milking machine farms renorting.. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting... Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. . . Power-oneraLed elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface Gravel, shell, or shale Dirt or unimproved Less than 1 mile to ft hard surface road . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road . . lmile 2 or 3 miles 1 miles 5 or more miles .farms reporting., . .farms reporting. . . .farms reporting.. . .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. , .farms reporting. . .farms reporting. , . farms reporti ng . . .farms reporting. . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . persons , . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . persons . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker 2 hired workers 3 or 4 hired workers 5 to 9 hired workers 10 or more hired workers i reporti ng . . arms reporti ng . . i reporti ng . . arms reporting., arms reporting.. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting.. . Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.. . Operators not reporting residence jiumber . . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year operators reporting.. . acres on which used . . . tons . . . Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons . . . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. . . acres Dry materials farms reporting. .. tons. .. Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons. .. Other pasture (not cropland) farms reporting. . . acres .. . Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons... Liquid materials farms reporting. . . tons... Corn farms reporting. . . acres. .. Dry materials farms reporting. . . tons . . . Liquid materials farms reporting. .. tons See footnotes at end of table. 1,040 1,085 577 587 608 613 71 76 8,776 9,079 12,747 14,926 12,427 14,470 10,785 1,378 168 70 26 12,302 14,119 331 351 411 456 26,182 27,435 29,507 4,436 13,035 85 95 36 158 19,754 2,618 19,366 10,600 8,766 5,526 2,980 120 140 3,702 13,017 457 907 245 110 72 30 38,056 1,682 2,B75 40,957 755,920 243,533 40,932 235,407 3,401 8,126 2,836 16, 139 2,836 3,176 597 3,558 597 808 35,489 353,841 35,324 78,203 3,271 7,638 904 949 537 547 542 547 56 61 6,595 6,873 10,236 12,149 9,996 11,808 8,525 1,242 143 65 21 9,916 11,547 241 261 296 341 19,911 20,899 22,301 2,605 9,999 50 60 21 143 14,838 1,763 13,626 7,400 6,226 3,926 2,120 85 95 3,157 11,602 407 832 215 95 67 30 27,636 1,111 2,175 30,767 668,570 218, 714 30,747 210,873 3,151 7,841 2,176 11,654 2,176 2,196 447 3,058 447 651 27,669 312,661 27,519 69,348 3,051 7,400 126 126 15 15 90 90 15 15 1,411 1,438 2,121 2,323 2,066 2,263 1,890 165 1 10 2,061 2,228 35 35 60 60 2,801 2,951 3,401 776 1,920 15 25 1,921 240 2,200 990 1,210 725 430 20 35 450 1,455 75 130 4,130 66 250 4,366 68,485 21,108 4,361 20,815 145 293 540 2,540 540 523 160 465 160 155 4,020 35,660 4,015 7,787 145 286 242 247 126 126 86 86 11 11 1,868 1,944 2,568 3,103 2,548 3,067 2,115 362 61 5 5 2,533 3,012 55 55 36 36 3,233 3,420 3,843 762 2,173 20 15 5 36 2,002 246 2,345 1,180 1,165 670 465 20 10 876 3,244 146 274 4,233 170 295 4,698 122,423 36,439 4,688 34,962 346 1,477 530 2,895 530 512 171 1,058 171 223 4,442 56,839 4,422 11,995 311 1,397 22 1,810 330 22 330 6 800 6 105 17 397 17 85 NORTH CAROLINA 155 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued | Data are baaed on report* for only ■ aample of farms. See text J (For Wimrnri and expl anations, see text) erclal farma by tenure of nonwhlte operator — Continued Caaii tenants Share-cooh tenanta Crop-ohare tenantG Livestock-share tenanta Croppers Other and unspecified SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES AND KIND OF ROAD Grain combines farms reporting.. number.. Com pickers .farms reporting. . number.. Pick-up balers farms reporting.. number.. Field forage harvesters farms reporting.. number.. Motortrucks farms reporting. . number.. Tractors farms reporting.. number.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting. . number. . 1 tractor farms reporting.. 2 tractors farms reporting. . 3 tractors farms reporting. . t tractors farms reporting. . 5 or more tractors farms reporting. . Wheel tractors farms reporting.. number. . Crawler tractors farms reporting. . number, . Garden tractors farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles farms reporting. . number.. Automobiles and/or motortrucks farms reporting. . Telephone farms reporting.. Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farm3 reporting. . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting.. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting. . Faims by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting.. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting.. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. . Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting. . 1 mile farms reporting. . 2 or 3 miles farms reporting. . 4 miles farms reporting. . 5 or more miles farms reporting.. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION Hired workers farms reporting. . . persons Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting. . . persons... Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting. . 2 hired workers farms reporting.. 3 or 4 hired workers Terms reporting. . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. . 10 or more hired workers. farms reporting.. RESIDENCE OF FARM OPERATOR Residing on farm operated operators reporting Not residing on farm operated operators reporting. . . Operators not reporting residence number USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year Dry materials . .. Liquid materials . Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture . Dry materials .. . Liquid materials. Other pasture (not cropland) . Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials Liquid materials See footnotes al end of table. arms reporting. . on which used.. tons.. arms reporting.. tons.. I reporting. . tons.. arms reporting. . acres. . arms reporting. . tons.. arms reporting.. tons.. arms reporting.. acres.. arms reporting. . tons.. arms reporting. . tons.. arms reporting. . acres . . arms reporting. . tons.. arms reporting. . 120 125 165 170 160 165 155 5 160 165 5 5 210 215 260 25 90 170 10 155 75 80 65 10 45 180 300 30 5 335 6,585 2,033 335 2,015 10 18 35 160 35 50 320 2,725 320 676 10 18 140 145 195 250 180 225 145 25 10 180 215 10 10 20 25 270 280 315 20 205 185 40 200 125 75 55 15 65 265 15 50 405 15 30 445 14,970 4,353 445 4,289 40 64 70 220 70 37 420 5,865 420 1,276 40 62 175 180 75 80 115 115 5 5 1,390 1,425 2,550 2,845 2,495 2,775 2,255 210 25 2,470 2,705 70 70 60 70 4,205 4,335 4,775 395 2,475 5 5 2,905 260 2,715 1,440 1,275 825 410 20 20 580 2,155 60 175 5,315 210 520 6,040 157,390 50,027 6,035 48,493 465 1,534 545 2,770 545 580 5,675 72,985 5,660 15,382 455 1,408 35 50 95 125 90 120 70 10 10 90 110 10 10 5 5 130 135 140 10 75 30 185 160 "s 310 345 290 295 205 205 25 30 1,425 1,530 2,285 3,040 2,205 2,905 1,675 435 35 50 10 2,170 2,825 60 80 105 135 8,360 8,805 8,805 480 2,805 10 10 5 75 7,105 715 5,605 3,365 2,240 1,480 720 25 15 1,025 3,820 90 145 12,120 570 955 165 13,625 6,820 269,325 2,228 95,115 165 13,625 2,169 90,863 25 2,05C 59 4,252 40 380 435 2,450 40 38C 112 340 85 660 85 ... 142 165 11,875 3,160 126,345 165 11,775 838 29,261 25 2,000 59 4,040 5 5 5 5 20 20 195 205 245 270 240 265 215 25 240 265 5 5 695 750 745 130 250 480 236 315 175 140 85 50 80 285 15 45 5 10 951 50 115 1,071 20,762 7,081 1,071 6,937 70 144 30 27 735 8,685 725 2,048 65 130 156 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all farms of nonwhite operators Commercial farms by tenure of nonwhite operator Full owners Part owners All tenants USE OF COMMERCI U. FERTILIZER AND LIME-Continuod Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year— Continued Crops on which used— Continued Cotton farms reporting. acres . Cry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. Tobacco farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. tons. All other crops farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons. Liquid materials farms reporting. Lime or liming materials used during the year farms reporting. acres limed, tons. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures . Feed for livestock and poultry Under 1100 $100 to $939 .... 51,000 to SI, 999 . 12,000 to S4.999 . $5,000 or more . . Purchase of livestock and poultry , Under $1,000 $1,000 to $2,499 . $2,500 It) $4,999 . $5,000 to $9,999 . $10,000 or more . Machine hire . Under S200 . . . . $200 to $999 . . $1,000 or more . Under $200 $200 to $499 . . . . $5(0 to $999 $1,000 to $2,199 . $2,500 to $4,999 . . . $5,000 to $9,999 . . . $10,000 to $19,999 . $20,000 to $49,999. $50,000 or more . . . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Under $100 $100 to $499 . . . $5CO to $999 . . . 51,000 or more , 'arms reporting, arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, dol I ars . 'arms reporting, arms reporting, arms rerorling. arms reporting, 'arms reporting. 'arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting, arms reporting. I reporting, arms reporting. is reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting, arms reporting. arms reporting, dollars, arms reporting. • reporting, anns reporting. i reporting. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting. dollars. Under $100 . . . . S100 to $499 . . $500 to $099 . . . $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more . .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .forms reporting. ESTIMATED VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE All farm products sold total, dollars average per farm, dollars All crops sold , , dollars Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars Vegetables sold dollars Fruits and nuts sold dollars Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars All livestock and livestock products sold dollars Poultry and poultry products sold dollars Dairy products sold dollars Livestock and livestock products, olhor than poul try and dairy, sold .doll ars Seo footnotes at ond of table. 24, 130 161,492 24,095 45,771 180 232 31,629 111,512 31,609 83,650 105 132 16,894 109,378 16,844 23,799 100 124 4,881 38,808 24,972 42,138 22,264 3,000,005 14,666 7,311 166 75 46 11,668 770, 532 11,597 40 25 29,692 3,051,077 25,458 4,149 85 24,981 6,908,001 13,135 8,1/16 2,755 811 92 27 10 5 21,272 1,028,480 18,796 2,300 151 25 37,827 5,788,545 19,255 16,373 1,866 323 10 136,852,281 3,212 130,350,443 128,546,719 1,059,740 171,270 572,714 6,501,838 1,551,728 297,855 19,715 U2,372 19,685 40,443 150 207 26,194 102,762 26,174 77,386 85 116 13,069 96,063 13,019 20,849 90 118 3,996 34,818 21,112 30,922 15,439 2,326,885 10,201 4,981 141 70 46 8,628 642,622 8,567 30 25 23, 207 2,670,412 19,268 3,859 20,296 6,269,561 9,440 7,291 2,635 806 92 22 5 5 16,197 901,845 13,871 2,165 136 25 29,061 5,153,905 12,650 14,277 1,811 313 10 126,195,228 4,081 121,138,019 119,660,686 892,385 147,649 437,299 5,057,209 1,335,626 136,710 2,536 10,688 2,531 3,269 10 3 3,650 9,305 3,650 6,989 2,026 9,827 2,021 2,092 5 605 2,960 2,360 4,446 2,905 694,345 1,725 1,115 25 20 20 1,515 180,385 1,495 5 10 5 3,391 250,910 3,165 216 10 2,966 841,015 1,765 825 260 96 2,805 133,430 2,550 225 20 10 4,101 727,130 1,670 2,160 231 40 11, 344,778 2,552 9,843,739 9,402,049 149,435 20,575 271,680 1,501,039 702,665 38,910 2,873 22,558 2,863 6,070 25 45 3,881 15,388 3,876 11,151 25 18 2,376 23,685 2,356 5,011 30 17 851 7,253 4,542 4,698 3,288 720,175 1,791 1,410 51 20 16 1,757 184,797 1,736 10 10 3,703 477,677 2,907 781 15 3,628 1,554,681 1,470 1,226 575 300 51 1 2,985 207,175 2,285 675 20 5 4,468 1,233,850 1,295 2,377 640 151 5 19,613,817 4,175 18,121,357 17,722,060 214,965 74,358 109,974 1,492,460 435,139 79,570 977,751 12 441 12 106 22 21 10,430 5 11 5 6 550 6 12 1,515 10 2 12 15,000 5 5 21 7,375 10 5 1 5 22 16,350 5 10 101,386 4,608 51,208 45,908 5,300 50,178 NORTH CAROLINA 157 State Table 21b.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1959-Continued | Data am based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text ] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Commercial l'anna by tenure of nonwhite operator— Continued Cash tenants Share-cash tenants Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants Other and unspecified tenants USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AMD LIME-Conunuod Commercial fertilizer and fertilmng materials used during tho yoar-Conlinuod Crops on which used-Continued Cotton .farms reporting. acres. Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid materials farms reporting. . tons.. Tobacco farms reporting. acres . Dry materials farms reporting. tons.. Liquid material* farms reporting. , tons.. All other crops . . . Dry materials . . Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year . SPECIFIED FARM EKPF.» 911 765 3,000 1,077 877 1,282 103 238 579 1,513 1,102 1,195 250 550 1,495 2,190 81 17,666 10,536 15,260 8,925 18,703 8,313 4,204 3,386 7,942 19,286 14,852 6,503 10,081 4,157 27,642 35,516 82 19, 596 12,686 21,386 10,625 23,493 12,216 7,792 3,927 11,422 30,116 21,446 9,323 11,206 5,345 31,310 43,380 SI 429 291 498 170 250 165 79 131 301 384 366 99 123 108 419 752 84 441 316 402 226 331 234 82 185 288 467 416 118 104 165 605 594 85 16,778 8,580 7,766 4,711 17,751 4,775 18,511 6,281 9,423 23,835 15,069 2,310 11,145 2,638 22,991 26,762 86 12,612 7,569 5,467 5,543 19,005 5,908 12,301 6,201 7,940 23,979 14,822 2,151 8,092 2,546 26,379 15,189 87 351 101 221 44 98 29 35 41 465 80 132 46 • 108 42 506 832 88 541 201 341 111 186 122 63 67 700 170 285 122 154 88 1,111 1,417 89 9,616 2,085 1,407 1,713 4,309 511 5,073 878 8,934 3,435 3,335 620 6 475 555 12,572 19,054 90 13,441 3,021 2,834 2,303 5,928 1,905 7,951 1,437 12,640 4,100 5,347 1,219 8,091 940 25,064 26,970 91 1,003 495 13 18 82 13 61 21 1,006 76 254 148 3 691 1,137 92 16,772 5,616 86 148 1,649 75 3,118 281 14,829 1,178 3,239 2,920 18 13,054 16,749 93 418 313 10 14 26 12 27 13 190 32 103 44 3 86 493 94 4,742 2,918 72 99 364 63 658 134 2,674 307 1,055 601 18 1,285 5,342 95 330 132 2 3 24 1 29 5 144 16 63 37 56 297 96 6,963 1,997 5 35 719 12 2,181 99 2,981 297 980 908 1,451 5,766 97 254 50 1 1 32 5 3 671 27 87 67 548 347 98 5,060 701 9 14 566 279 48 9,029 554 1,187 1,411 10,203 5,641 99 186 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cumberland Farms: All farm operators number Full owners nuni!>er Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms: All farm operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cropland harvested: All farm operators farms reporting 1959. 1054. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954 . Part owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Managers farms rerortinc acres All tenants farms reporting Farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy -. percent Nonwhite farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Nonwhite farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Port owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total farms reporting 1959 . 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959 . 1954 . 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959 . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959 . 1954 . acres 1959. 1954 . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. Port owners farms reporting acres All tenants farms reporting acres 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1954. 1959 . 1954. 1959. 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total farms reporting 1059 . acres 1959. Full owners farms reporting 1959. acres 1959 . Part owners farms reporting 1059 . acres 1959. All tenants farms reporting 1050 . acres 1950 . 1,626 2,358 740 991 412 408 1 958 29.2 40.6 142,559 173,510 76, 102 91,037 41,368 43,328 '85 25,089 39,060 1,521 2,222 46,860 52,079 657 865 14,993 16, 966 407 403 16,089 11,293 46 457 953 15,778 23,774 1,079 1,527 488 715 280 250 311 561 28.8 36.7 547 252 132 163 29.8 120,757 143,003 67,014 81,112 35, 106 36,319 85 18, 637 25,487 21,802 9,088 6,262 6,452 1,004 1,410 37, 316 37,189 426 606 12,596 13,934 277 245 13,113 8,218 301 558 11,607 14, 991 517 9,544 231 2,397 130 2,976 156 4,171 2,074 3,002 898 1,267 561 648 3 7 612 1,080 29.5 36.0 196,617 225,319 96,602 115,551 69,096 63,669 3,102 5,602 27, 817 40,497 1,898 2,749 65, 814 82,460 760 1,047 19,660 24,304 554 634 28,394 27,268 3 5 606 1,200 581 1,063 17,154 29,688 1,406 1,979 678 979 408 442 3 7 317 551 22.5 27.8 668 220 153 295 44.2 168,417 188,134 85,015 104, 309 61,063 53,514 3,102 5,602 19,237 24,709 28, 200 11,587 8,033 8,580 1,269 1,755 53,341 61,261 564 786 17,312 20,767 403 429 24,750 22,309 299 535 10, 673 16,985 629 12,473 196 2,348 151 3,644 282 6,481 367 544 187 358 120 117 56 67 15.3 12.3 66,542 80,624 17,960 44,140 36,818 26,369 2,271 577 9,493 9,538 303 439 32, 973 33,083 134 260 7,306 13,884 117 116 19,557 12,758 4 2 528 542 48 61 5,582 5,899 310 450 156 298 103 92 47 58 15.2 12.9 57 31 17 64,331 77,008 17,067 42,382 35,886 25,008 2,271 577 9,107 9,041 2,211 893 932 386 259 368 31,876 31,229 114 222 6,893 13,189 100 91 19,121 11,966 41 53 5,334 5,532 44 1,097 20 413 17 436 7 248 1 3 4.8 7.7 667 1,141 592 1,029 55 20 112 27 26 171 5 24 10 101 2 3 5.6 7.9 610 1,051 590 939 20 112 57 2 55 26 12 165 5 23 2,436 3,561 1,562 2,405 717 782 6 2 151 372 6.2 10.4 191,376 226,737 113,156 151,670 67, 968 59,256 1,766 1,169 8,486 14,642 2,176 3,071 52,009 60,721 1,318 1,935 23,389 34,086 714 773 25,885 21, 167 5 2 287 528 139 361 2,448 4,940 2,394 3,470 1,543 2,362 708 758 6 2 137 343 5.7 10.0 42 19 9 189,530 223, 929 112,446 149, 891 67,485 58, 574 1,766 1,169 7,833 14,295 1,846 710 483 653 2,135 2,981 51,364 59,755 1,299 1,893 23,238 33,600 705 749 25,735 20, 925 126 337 2,104 4,702 41 645 19 151 9 150 13 344 1,139 1,527 680 925 351 365 10 5 98 232 8.6 15.2 124,350 125,975 67,643 71,023 43,787 34,705 2,794 4,386 10,126 15,861 1,040 1,344 31,664 34,947 595 753 14,031 16,390 345 363 14,445 12,903 6 5 555 989 94 223 2,633 4,665 1,069 1,404 657 876 318 323 9 5 85 200 121,094 121,249 66, 528 69,344 42,303 32,851 2,522 4,386 9,741 14,668 3,256 1,115 1,484 272 385 972 1,229 30,722 33,345 573 711 13,786 15,954 313 322 13,887 12,202 81 191 2,506 4,200 68 942 22 245 32 558 4,342 5,650 1,922 2,063 1,107 1,236 2 4 1,311 2,347 30.2 41.5 324,829 364,875 167,400 180,623 103,796 89,018 161 14,158 53,472 81,076 4,092 5,377 117,531 124, 991 1,713 1,821 38,254 38,094 1,100 1,222 42,280 32,777 102 238 1,277 2,330 36, 895 53,882 3,104 3,768 1,478 1,625 758 754 866 1,385 27.9 36.8 1,238 444 349 445 35.9 284,516 307,703 152,487 166,279 89,630 70,943 161 14, 158 42,238 56, 323 40,313 14,913 14, 166 11,234 2,887 3,521 97,006 91,989 1,292 1,405 33,673 33,230 751 742 35,153 23,479 842 1,370 28,078 35,042 1,205 20,525 421 4,581 349 7,127 435 8,817 1,023 1,622 496 748 180 221 8 9 339 644 33.1 39.7 91,743 110,548 47,011 48,537 17,761 22,294 7,422 9,554 19,549 30,163 946 1,400 17, 115 23, 578 427 551 6,235 7,391 176 215 4,587 5,089 8 9 982 1,341 335 625 5,311 9,757 726 1,106 416 621 147 180 155 298 21.3 26.9 297 184 62.0 77, 535 88,020 42,734 43, 255 16,298 19,818 7,422 9,394 11,081 15,553 14,208 4,277 1,463 8,468 657 916 13,429 17,047 353 450 5,587 6,399 143 174 4,137 4,539 153 285 2,723 4,797 289 3,686 74 648 33 450 182 2,588 NORTH CAROLINA OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 187 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 2,031 2,950 1,089 912 587 2,938 2,042 3,020 3,207 3,244 1,914 1,368 1,311 1,011 442 2,603 1 2,927 4,050 1,762 1,166 757 3,578 2,945 4,518 4,244 4,684 2,818 1,998 1,761 1,560 570 3,699 1,109 864 782 426 483 794 381 1,546 817 1,252 1,370 1,032 285 284 181 1,580 B 1,745 1,171 1,255 547 609 918 546 2,617 1,134 1,843 2,017 1,492 438 442 277 2,281 1 548 615 180 248 65 422 158 824 582 835 332 250 252 197 155 683 5 634 535 249 256 85 349 116 837 573 617 382 340 146 228 170 733 6 9 2 6 1 5 14 12 3 5 6 13 2 9 1 12 2 7 1 12 3 17 8 6 7 18 2 9 10 s 365 1,469 121 237 39 1,717 1,503 636 1,796 1,154 207 80 774 517 104 331 9 536 2,342 251 362 63 2,299 2,280 1,047 2,529 2,218 412 148 1,175 881 123 675 in 18.0 49.8 11.1 26.0 6.6 58.4 73.6 21.1 56.0 35.6 10.8 5.8 59.0 51.1 23.5 12.7 11 18.3 57.8 14.2 31.0 8.3 64.3 77.4 23.2 59.6 47.4 14.6 7.4 66.7 56.5 21.6 18.2 12 130,077 227,496 102,984 98,401 30,388 274, 929 122,323 239,638 326, 847 235, 178 144,728 97, 314 113,803 110,403 79,530 250,786 U 159,464 245,264 130,998 115,743 37,211 284,056 136,355 290,335 361,969 273,695 157,287 123,566 133,783 132,584 70,756 301,311 ! 1 68,234 93,225 62,911 39,523 26,503 99,204 30,784 113,753 100,310 98,065 97, 273 57,524 35,258 32,681 22,577 136,331 li 91,665 110,972 77,263 55, 572 31,561 91,725 47,208 155,419 138,655 130,527 121,104 78,047 49,619 48,704 27,705 172,987 16 38,061 71,478 21,821 40,974 2.032 55,261 16,081 73,905 119, 183 77,341 37,559 30,874 30,639 39, 783 33, 537 88,731 17 35,057 51,180 32,160 37,051 3,273 34,342 8,624 69, 168 87,503 46,717 25,748 28,068 16,402 33, 565 34,981 77,513 ie 6,170 583 5,768 10 17,002 13,392 19,959 9,523 1,486 2,691 17,749 U.150 4,112 19 7,328 1,436 3,569 240 18,017 505 12,806 15,447 8,150 2,573 11,081 195 17,125 6,242 20 17,612 62,210 12,484 17,894 1,853 103,462 75,458 38,588 87,395 50,249 8,410 6,225 47,906 20,190 9,266 21,612 21 25,414 81,676 18,006 22,880 2,377 139,972 80,018 52,942 120,364 88,301 7,862 6,370 67, 567 33,190 8,070 44,569 22 1,878 2,874 881 793 565 2,842 1,970 2,811 3,029 3,095 1,774 1,246 1,223 958 364 2,376 23 2,622 3,902 1,389 1,006 733 3,460 2,816 3,997 3,979 4,482 2,473 1,730 1,620 1,490 455 3,269 ■A 35,586 62,301 27,707 37,293 3,439 54,405 64,641 63,970 115, 160 82,125 16,810 26,252 44,398 42,033 36,473 75,479 to 46,553 69,160 36,256 37,458 4,661 62,796 69, 961 79,338 126,397 102,056 19,961 30,399 46,839 51,524 32,081 96,392 aa 971 807 598 320 461 718 342 1,364 699 1,130 1,251 923 216 248 115 1,373 w 1,465 1,047 929 399 590 818 434 2,138 944 1,670 1,716 1,252 326 385 173 1,881 tt 13,607 16,963 13,149 8,530 2,751 15,319 9,307 23,137 21,839 22,467 10,703 12,000 5,619 7,716 5,372 32,120 29 20, 549 18,567 18,548 9,454 3,606 16, 708 9,443 35,085 28,604 33,524 13, 142 14,668 7,103 12,118 7,127 44,926 30 543 610 176 244 65 419 157 817 569 827 328 248 245 196 155 680 31 626 525 244 256 85 346 114 831 553 610 376 334 134 226 168 730 32 15,188 19,168 9,781 16,880 466 11,683 7,209 25,656 33,779 30, 735 4,741 12,501 10, 967 15,242 23,392 34,248 33 14,767 13,707 12,089 14,256 748 8,052 3,467 23,587 23,633 18,745 3,849 12,386 4,929 12,042 17,978 32,811 ", 9 2 6 1 4 14 10 3 5 6 13 2 7 ■•',:. 12 2 7 1 12 2 17 7 5 7 18 2 7 9 ■>.r. 1,292 108 834 5 1,530 2,346 5,699 247 240 267 3,766 163 899 37 2,317 154 1,174 226 2,200 23 2,537 5,754 425 252 1,474 43 2,286 1,409 38 355 1,455 101 228 39 1,701 1,471 616 1,751 1,135 190 69 762 501 92 316 39 519 2,328 209 350 58 2,284 2,266 1,011 2,475 2,197 374 126 1,158 872 114 649 •10 5,499 26,062 3,943 11,878 222 25,873 48,125 12,831 53,843 28,676 1,126 1,484 27,812 15,309 7,546 8,212 41 8,920 36,732 4,445 13,522 307 35,836 57,028 18,129 68,406 49,362 2,718 1,871 34,764 25,078 6,976 17,246 !:' 1,933 1,815 1,015 611 579 1,544 1,329 2,704 921 2,634 1,910 1,354 550 427 337 2,326 43 2,773 2,404 1,573 724 743 1,838 1,739 4,007 1,159 3,646 2,814 1,970 696 697 468 3,302 44 1,071 701 753 310 482 598 328 1,452 377 1,069 1,368 1,024 164 195 152 1,479 45 1,696 945 1,189 378 600 721 470 2,421 579 1,605 2,015 1,471 237 317 246 2,161 !'* 525 487 166 177 65 293 136 748 288 719 331 247 112 126 122 604 47 597 411 225 178 85 210 97 759 247 494 381 339 68 138 137 624 48 9 1 6 1 5 13 12 3 5 6 13 2 9 49 11 2 7 1 10 3 16 7 6 7 18 2 9 9 50 328 626 90 123 32 648 865 491 244 843 206 77 274 93 61 234 51 469 1,046 152 167 58 897 1,169 811 326 1,541 411 142 389 233 85 508 52 17.0 34.5 8.9 20.1 5.5 42.0 65.1 18.2 26.5 32.0 10.8 5.7 49.8 21.8 18.1 10.1 53 16.9 43.5 9.7 23.1 7.8 48.8 67.2 20.2 28.1 42.3 14.6 7.2 55.9 33.4 18.2 15.4 54 98 1,135 74 301 8 1,394 713 316 2,286 610 4 14 761 584 105 277 55 38 163 29 116 1 196 53 94 440 183 2 8 121 89 29 101 56 23 128 1 843 14 71 129 22 76 1 145 294 116 1 3 140 71 33 79 57 58 37 31 114 7 1,069 638 1,552 311 1 3 500 424 43 97 59 37.8 74.3 41.9 37.9 87.5 76.7 89.5 45.9 67.9 51.0 25.0 21.4 65.7 72.6 41.0 35.0 60 127,236 177,872 99,505 81,308 30,204 206,334 96,056 227, 167 219,447 212,500 144,666 96,819 68,438 87,896 75,007 240,727 61 153,175 182,008 123,577 91,992 36,806 195, 118 100, 216 271,321 219,356 233,478 157,250 122,957 72,423 99, 982 66,137 285,664 62 66,936 81,856 61,502 33, 817 26,493 86,359 28,651 110,636 77,001 89,592 97,259 57,312 26,070 28,543 21,669 132,027 63 89,892 94,596 74,373 48,677 31,316 78,963 44,007 148,238 108, 964 121,775 121,089 77,567 36,956 41,960 26,789 168,933 64 37,388 61,265 21,097 35,258 2,032 45,369 14, 788 70,898 93,977 72,768 37,536 30,674 18,854 34,593 31,160 85,351 65 34,280 43, 162 31,251 29,212 3,273 24,679 7,816 65,911 63,845 40,949 25,740 28,013 9,400 27,900 32,547 72,670 66 6,170 471 5,768 10 17,002 12,823 19,959 9,523 1,486 2,691 17,749 14,150 4,112 67 6,603 1,436 3,569 240 17,515 505 12,506 15,402 8,150 2,573 11,081 195 17,125 5,872 68 16,742 34,280 11,138 12,223 1,679 57,604 52,617 32,810 28, 510 40,617 8,385 6,142 23, 514 7,011 8,028 19,237 69 22,400 42,814 14,384 13,863 2,217 73,961 47,888 44,666 31, 145 62,604 7,848 6,296 25,872 12,997 6,801 38,189 70 2,841 49,624 3,479 17,093 184 68, 595 26, 267 12,471 107,400 22,678 62 495 45,365 22, 507 4,523 10,059 71 1,298 11,369 1,409 5,706 10 12,845 2,133 3,117 23,309 8,473 14 212 9,188 4,138 908 4,304 72 673 10,213 112 724 5,716 9,892 1,293 3,007 569 25, 206 4,573 23 200 11,785 5,190 2,377 3,380 73 74 870 27,930 1,346 5,671 174 45,858 22,841 5,778 58, 885 9,632 25 83 24,392 13,179 1,238 2,375 75 1,788 1,753 819 522 557 1,462 1,278 2,509 817 2,497 1,773 1,232 492 393 276 2,107 76 2,474 2,273 1,220 602 719 1,746 1,624 3,526 985 3,460 2,470 1,704 592 636 361 2,885 77 34,853 42,718 26,541 28,603 3,417 36,435 46,512 59,635 57,329 71,806 16,806 26,042 22,359 25,932 33,369 71, 165 78 44,827 43,065 33,527 26,161 4,605 38,264 42,716 72,329 52,335 82, 275 19,942 30,076 19,288 28,436 28,862 88,993 79 940 649 578 225 460 530 293 1,281 299 952 1,251 915 116 166 98 1,275 80 1,421 833 879 260 581 640 368 1,971 439 1,445 1,715 1,233 151 267 148 1,772 81 13,437 14,421 12,880 7,161 2,749 12,897 8,478 22,415 15,363 20,472 10,703 11,926 3,939 6,308 5,118 31,057 82 20,166 14,867 17,856 7,593 3,565 14,082 8,213 33,204 19, 163 30, 825 13,139 14,450 4,175 10,016 6,751 43,737 83 520 482 162 174 65 290 135 742 279 713 328 245 106 126 122 601 84 589 401 220 178 85 207 95 754 229 487 375 333 59 136 136 621 65 14,996 16,154 9,388 13,845 466 9,429 6,442 24,671 23,984 28, 637 4,741 12,420 6,227 12,396 21,685 32,524 86 14,499 10,982 11,740 10, 853 748 5,687 2,963 22,372 14,705 16,080 3,843 12,341 2,606 8,747 16,302 30,087 I 67 319 621 73 122 32 638 850 473 229 829 189 66 270 88 54 224 88 453 1,037 114 163 53 889 1,159 785 311 1,523 373 120 380 226 77 484 89 5,128 12,056 3,439 7,592 202 12, 579 31, 592 10,340 12,283 22,450 1,122 1,429 12,193 3,462 6,403 6,685 90 7,995 17,062 2,757 7,489 292 16,481 31, 517 14,341 12,758 34,945 2,708 1,811 12,464 7,387 5,809 13,853 91 90 1,121 62 271 8 1,380 692 302 2,212 598 1 14 731 565 88 269 92 733 19,583 1,166 8,690 22 17,970 18,129 4,335 57, 831 10,319 4 210 22,039 16,101 3,104 4,314 93 31 158 20 95 1 188 49 83 400 178 8 100 82 17 98 94 170 2,542 269 1,369 2 2,422 829 722 6,476 1,995 74 1,680 1,408 254 1,063 95 23 128 14 70 129 22 75 290 114 3 139 70 33 79 96 192 3,014 393 3,035 2,254 767 985 9,795 2,098 81 4,740 2,846 1,707 1,724 97 36 834 28 106 7 1,063 621 143 1,522 306 1 3 492 413 38 92 98 371 14,006 504 4,286 20 13,294 16, 533 2,491 41,560 6,226 4 55 15,619 11,847 1,143 1,527 99 188 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms: All Tami operators number 1959 . 1051. Full owners nun;lier 1059 . 1054. Part owners number 1050 . 1054 . Managers number 1050 . 1054 . All tenants number 1050 . 1954. Proportion of tenancy percent 1050 . 1951 . Land in farms: All farm operators acres 1050 . 1954. Full owners acres 1950 . 1954. Part ownera acres 1950 . 1954. Managers acres 1050 . 1954. All tenants acres 1959 . 1954. Cropland harvested: All farm operators farms reporting 1050 . 1051. acres 1059 . 1054. Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1051. Pan owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Managers Tarns reporting 1950 . " 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. All tenants farms reporting 1059 . 1954. acres 1959 . 1954. Farms by color and tenure ot operator: Whit© farm operators, total number 1959 . 1954. Full owners number 1959 . 1954. Part owners number 1959 . 1054 . Managers number 1059 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 , 1954. Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total number 1959 . Full owners number 1959 . Part owners number 1059 . Managers number 1959 . All tenants number 1959 . Proportion of tenancy percent 1959 . Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White fam. operators, total acres 1050 . 1954. Full owners acres 1959. 1954. Pari owners acres 1959 . 1954. Managers acres 1959 . 1954. AM tenants acres 1059 . 1954. Nonwhile farm operators, total acres 1959 . Full owners acres 1959 . Part owners acres 1950 . Managers acres 1959 . All tenants acres 1959 . Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, lotal farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1951 . Full owners farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . acres 1059. 1954 . Part, owners farms reporting 1950 . 1051 . acres 1050. 1054. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Nonwhite farm operators, total farms reporting 1059. acres 1959. Full owners farms reporting 1959. acres 1050. Part owners farms reporting 1050 . acres 1059. All tenants farms reporting 1959 . acres 1950. 1,137 1,813 872 1,540 177 155 84 112 7.4 6.2 81,519 148,505 58,963 83,914 15,128 8,949 1,658 51,354 5,770 4,288 1,060 1,726 8,597 17,153 807 1,461 5,685 9,808 172 154 2,138 1,692 142 4,954 77 105 632 699 1,080 1,801 822 1,529 171 155 4 5 83 112 7.7 6.2 57 50 6 77,865 99 , 260 55,652 83,423 14,865 8,949 1,658 2,600 5,690 4,288 3,654 3,311 263 5,662 7,822 1,906 2,429 1,076 1,031 7 3 2,673 4,359 47.2 55.7 388,977 421,737 143,116 166,033 98,843 73,935 4,918 3,769 142,100 178,000 5,409 7,507 151,566 175,427 1,698 2,142 38,212 43,551 1,065 1,027 42,251 31,432 3 3 430 133 2,643 4,335 70,673 100,311 5,009 6,645 1,797 2,287 1,017 953 7 2 2,188 3,403 43.7 51.2 653 109 59 485 74.3 361,961 378,961 137,627 159,269 95,586 69,816 4,918 3,687 123,830 146,189 27,016 5,489 3,257 18,270 1,011 4,765 1,714 6,338 8,245 138,513 2,288 151,635 765 1,590 1,450 2,006 5,404 36,693 9,745 41,411 166 1,007 154 949 2,073 40,890 1,692 29,822 76 2,165 105 3,381 626 60,500 699 80,293 49 644 352 13,053 42 108 281 1,519 6 58 65 1,361 1 478 6 10,173 1,083 1,515 458 485 184 187 1 1 440 842 40.6 55.6 105,114 130,425 56,581 73,695 25,579 17, 313 111 35 22,843 39,382 996 1,419 36,539 43,422 391 402 11,937 13,697 183 183 9,208 6,083 1 17 422 833 15,394 23,625 742 952 348 388 143 129 1 250 435 33.7 45.7 341 110 41 90,034 108,207 49,665 66,672 23,546 14,659 HI 16,712 26,876 15,080 6,916 2,033 6,131 677 874 28,526 31,238 294 319 9,906 11,828 142 126 8,159 4,930 241 429 10,461 14,480 319 8,013 97 2,031 41 1,049 181 4,933 1,064 1,500 464 800 318 224 280 476 26.3 31.7 88,041 108,411 37,059 65,132 33,392 18,233 411 17,179 25,046 997 1,390 19,894 24,040 412 704 6,162 11,046 314 221 8,267 4,881 20 270 465 5,445 8,113 876 1,203 400 693 262 179 212 331 188 64 56 68 36.2 79,528 95,035 34,025 60,182 30,483 15,773 411 14,609 19,080 8,513 3,034 2,909 2,570 815 1,106 17,818 20,206 352 608 5,644 9,991 259 176 7,543 4,318 203 322 4,611 5,897 182 2,076 60 518 55 724 67 834 2,429 3,529 708 851 330 260 6 8 1,385 2,410 57.0 68.3 202,180 216,906 76,508 82,684 48,081 27,877 6,491 7,622 71,100 98,723 2,310 3,385 85,548 94,620 621 723 20,239 18,006 329 259 19,449 10,491 1,659 1,912 1,355 2,395 44,201 64,211 1,654 2,137 621 777 308 227 6 7 719 1,126 43.5 52.7 775 87 22 666 85.9 173,705 171,656 72,409 78,968 46,919 26,032 6,491 7,280 47,886 59,376 28,475 4,099 1,162 23,214 1,562 2,001 66,767 61,677 541 656 18,698 16,644 307 226 18,957 9,579 709 1,112 27,453 33,592 748 18,781 80 1,541 22 492 646 16,748 1,558 2,333 988 1,529 323 314 5 4 242 486 15.5 20.8 126,667 156,078 73,877 101,351 40,695 29,955 1,192 910 10,903 23,862 1,420 2,093 45,328 55,231 868 1,316 21,988 30,229 323 311 18,710 13,632 349 229 462 4,630 11,021 1,442 2,167 962 1,489 311 297 164 377 11.4 17.4 116 26 12 78 67.2 123,212 150,393 72,165 99,432 40,285 29,510 1,192 910 9,570 20,541 3,455 1,712 410 1,333 1,307 1,936 43,727 52 , 578 844 1,283 21,694 29,796 311 294 18,477 13,391 152 355 3,556 9,042 113 1,601 24 294 12 233 77 1,074 779 1,323 600 1,067 137 160 2 2 40 94 5.1 7.1 65,030 92,378 44,118 74,897 16,632 10,859 670 500 3,610 6,122 717 1,050 9,799 12,322 542 823 4,899 8,213 136 152 3,634 2,814 2 2 329 38 37 73 937 1,257 776 1,305 599 1,055 136 156 2 .2 39 92 5.0 7.0 1 33.3 64,833 91,680 44,098 74,449 16,457 10,687 670 500 3,608 6,044 197 20 175 1,203 1,896 954 1,587 189 189 2 3 58 117 4.8 6.2 87,260 115,000 63,712 96,000 18,931 13,667 247 811 4,370 4,522 1,129 1,775 11,984 15,371 889 1,473 7,676 11,450 187 189 3,675 2,899 1 2 15 88 52 111 618 934 1,196 1,885 949 1,579 188 186 57 117 4.8 6.2 7 5 1 1 14.3 86,822 114,273 63,357 95,347 18,908 13,593 247 811 4,310 4,522 438 355 23 60 715 1 122 1,038 1 ,765 9,775 11 916 12,185 15 275 541 884 817 1 466 4,895 7 624 8,197 11 389 135 186 148 186 3,614 3 672 2,740 2 S64 37 51 71 111 937 605 1,210 934 2 7 24 68 1 5 4 52 1 1 20 3 1 13 NORTH CAROLINA OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 189 Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash Nev. Hanover North- ampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt 2,243 1,427 1,127 843 1,934 4,014 209 2,118 1,451 1,418 466 579 1,601 686 2,330 3,926 1 2,888 2,787 1,763 995 2,328 5,461 376 2,879 2,064 1,939 738 791 2,266 888 3,591 5,583 2 700 943 917 469 1,169 974 144 573 698 677 251 263 851 282 615 926 3 855 1,686 1,563 568 1,401 1,243 257 748 960 1,044 423 395 1,184 370 877 1,150 < 268 221 137 229 449 546 46 559 367 339 177 221 546 259 380 375 5 211 427 97 188 424 463 71 499 416 376 248 205 700 257 384 314 6 2 13 4 9 11 3 4 1 4 2 6 1 2 2 7 7 13 5 3 6 14 1 8 2 6 1 1 6 2 9 8 1,273 250 73 141 307 2,483 16 982 385 398 36 95 198 144 1,333 2,623 9 1,815 661 98 236 497 3,741 47 1,624 686 513 66 190 376 261 2,328 4,110 10 56.8 17.5 6.5 16.7 15.9 61.9 7.7 46.4 26.5 28.1 7.7 16.4 12.4 21.0 57.2 66.8 11 62.8 23.7 5.6 23.7 21.3 68.5 12.5 56.4 33.2 26.5 8.9 24.0 16.6 29.4 64.8 73.6 12 190,287 141,165 64,438 87,006 176,703 277,426 17,912 245,106 118,907 145,968 61,781 71,196 138,542 87,611 217,198 304,500 13 197,558 199,688 82,162 99,634 201,748 284,368 25,177 270,035 148,545 165,902 68,547 73,515 174,395 88,211 232,733 293,312 14 84,940 76,200 53,621 46,177 114 , 889 93,502 12 , 186 79,230 64,191 71,839 28,119 19,631 78,335 28,304 67,950 111,729 IS 82,746 99,160 73,243 67,812 135,673 106,027 13,881 90,388 84,559 90,726 37,511 28,344 95,446 32,436 86, 567 104,977 It 36,660 46,495 7,912 31,075 40,022 72,130 4,236 95,513 36,949 47,976 28,507 40, 808 50,508 43,636 58,021 52,358 17 22,002 62,555 4,395 22,558 41,514 45,674 8,162 84,152 36,121 44,109 26,811 27,565 54,288 36,219 35,771 33,151 18 515 3,809 1,610 6,719 11,919 955 8,226 826 2,806 3,423 1,151 90 3,100 3,460 U 1,409 4,064 1,797 1,133 2,053 8,705 486 6,690 495 5,158 1,741 3,607 7,827 354 7,447 20 68,172 14,661 2,905 8,144 15,073 99,875 535 62,137 16,941 23,347 1,732 10,757 8,548 15,581 88,127 136,953 21 91,401 33,909 2,727 8,131 22,508 123,962 2,648 88,805 27, 370 25,909 2,484 13,999 16,834 19,556 110,041 147,737 22 2,059 1,170 1,062 761 1,718 3,881 183 1,952 1,366 1,257 410 486 1,473 595 2,257 3,795 23 2,706 2,259 1,626 909 2,124 5,257 284 2,619 1,932 1,613 610 610 2,116 761 3,406 5,375 24 68,307 37,741 8,855 17,786 31,932 103,488 5,186 93,402 38,858 32,463 23,699 46,926 35,075 46,374 41,958 13e,685 29 71,559 59,547 13,474 23,295 41,069 113,193 7,031 98,074 45,183 36, 391 26,393 43,236 41,715 45,239 50,408 143,455 26 559 710 858 407 969 882 119 448 624 537 201 179 741 205 554 826 27 701 1,234 1,437 491 1,215 1,064 179 538 836 740 310 234 1,052 261 708 972 28 16,174 14,675 6,752 7,149 14,619 21,473 2,706 12,469 12,570 10,697 7,989 8,452 12,274 9,149 10,023 30,850 29 16,395 22,171 11,464 11,927 20,284 23,465 2,870 14,700 16,028 12,721 9,820 10,713 16,128 9,832 12,892 25,858 30 262 214 133 225 446 540 46 551 366 333 173 218 540 256 378 371 31 207 412 96 187 421 452 69 478 413 374 239 205 692 255 378 309 32 12,013 16,034 1,551 8,107 10,934 21,858 1,971 35,123 14,053 14,255 14,354 30,207 18,063 25,872 11,185 21,261 33 7,190 22,853 1,077 7,266 12,100 12,385 3,115 24,523 12,361 13,870 13,458 19,850 18,295 20,716 8,002 11,956 34 1 12 3 7 11 3 4 1 3 2 6 1 2 2 35 7 12 5 2 6 13 1 8 2 6 1 1 6 1 9 36 282 1,136 225 557 1,942 116 2,181 74 104 270 454 22 406 330 37 288 1,049 167 434 415 1,654 187 854 178 629 1,091 239 499 19 1,474 38 1,237 234 71 126 296 2,448 15 949 375 384 34 89 186 133 1,323 2,596 39 1,791 601 88 229 482 3,728 35 1,595 681 493 60 170 366 245 2,319 4,085 40 39,838 5,896 552 2,305 5,822 58,215 393 43,629 12,161 7,407 1,086 8,267 4,284 11,331 20,344 86,244 41 47,686 13,474 766 3,668 8,270 75,689 859 57,997 16, 616 9,171 2,024 12,434 6,793 14,691 29,495 104,167 42 1,403 1,203 1,126 737 1,681 2,372 185 872 1,258 1,027 382 464 1,039 515 1,338 2,616 43 1,667 2,194 1,761 850 1,991 2,958 311 1,112 1,727 1,405 562 599 1,362 634 2,013 3,229 44 555 877 916 431 1,063 852 128 341 614 583 204 215 590 209 484 815 45 658 1,570 1,562 542 1,255 1,051 220 509 842 886 338 301 767 277 695 1,023 46 190 211 137 210 373 471 40 272 323 271 148 168 329 194 289 324 47 132 373 96 168 353 369 56 226 321 294 178 149 372 184 265 242 48 1 13 4 9 11 3 4 1 4 2 6 1 2 2 49 7 12 5 3 5 14 1 7 2 5 1 1 5 2 8 50 657 102 73 92 236 1,038 14 255 320 169 28 81 114 111 563 1,475 51 870 239 98 137 378 1,524 34 370 562 220 45 148 218 173 1,051 1,956 52 46.8 8.5 6.5 "12.5 14.0 43.8 7.6 29.2 25.4 16.5 7.3 17.5 11.0 21.6 42.1 56.4 53 52.2 10.9 5.6 16.1 19.0 51.5 10.9 33.3 32.5 15.7 8.0 24.7 16.0 27.3 52.2 60.6 54 840 224 1 106 253 1,642 24 1,246 193 391 84 115 562 171 992 1,310 55 145 66 1 38 106 122 16 232 84 94 47 48 261 73 131 111 56 78 1 616 10 19 76 75 6 287 44 68 29 53 217 65 91 51 57 56 148 49 71 1,445 2 727 65 229 8 14 84 33 770 1,148 59 73.3 66.1 46.2 28.1 88.0 8.3 58.3 33.7 58.6 9.5 12.2 14.9 19.3 77.6 87.6 60 156,672 133,919 64,337 84,143 168,086 222,185 17,213 172,190 110,580 127,096 58,864 64,481 119,409 77,181 158,407 256,036 61 149,221 179,149 82,085 96,305 189,672 207,624 24,051 174,861 . 135,826 140,290 63,620 64,808 144,593 77,170 156,834 217,744 62 76,884 73,949 53,520 44,628 111,192 87,179 11,676 65,860 60,057 65,652 26,533 18,251 69,420 24,221 56,257 106,219 63 73,096 95,412 73,232 66,848 130,891 94,693 13,095 75,411 79,976 81, 592 35,038 25,723 82,307 29,299 71,995 96,838 64 31,036 46,041 7,912 30,504 36,718 67,775 4,080 72,303 35,239 42,741 27,263 36,213 42,215 38, 558 48,205 48,520 65 17,697 60,384 4,329 21,892 38,343 41,600 7,975 62,555 31,583 38,942 24,640 23,391 44,317 31,102 24,274 29,446 66 514 3,809 1,610 6,719 11,919 955 8,226 826 2,806 3,423 1,151 90 3,100 3,460 67 1,409 4,037 1,797 1,133 1,753 8,705 486 5,206 495 4,768 1,741 3,607 7,077 354 7,347 68 48,238 10,120 2,905 7,401 13,457 55,312 502 25,801 14,458 15,897 1,645 10,017 6,623 14,312 50,845 97,837 69 57,019 19,316 2,727 6,432 18,685 62,626 2,495 31,689 23,772 14,988 2,201 12,087 10,892 16,769 60,211 84,113 70 33,615 7,246 101 2,863 8,617 55,241 699 72,916 8,327 18,872 2,917 6,715 19,133 10,430 58,791 48,464 71 8,056 2,251 101 1,549 3,697 6,323 510 13,370 4,134 6,187 1,586 1,380 8,915 4,083 11,693 5,510 72 5,624 1 19,934 454 571 3,304 4,355 156 23,210 1,710 5,235 1,244 4,595 8,293 5,078 9,816 3,838 73 4,541 743 1,616 44,563 33 36,336 2,483 7,450 87 740 1,925 1,269 37,282 39,116 75 1,258 963 1,061 661 1,471 2,260 161 756 1,178 877 334 382 933 451 1,272 2,508 76 1,515 1,710 1,624 766 1,801 2,770 236 900 1,601 1,119 455 453 1,249 530 1,850 3,033 77 49,505 34,247 8,850 16,632 28,522 68,809 4,996 48,231 35,088 26,481 22,738 42,480 28,104 40,898 28,281 105,820 78 45,460 49,425 13,468 21,472 36,836 64,757 6,667 41,477 39,364 28,480 24,393 37,509 31,721 38,663 30,686 89,348 79 435 660 857 372 869 768 105 243 543 453 161 140 498 151 427 721 K 528 1,145 1,436 465 1,081 886 158 329 724 617 243 167 665 186 544 850 si 14,165 14,073 6,747 6,862 13,741 19,635 2,605 8,926 11,462 9,683 7,612 7,885 10,289 7,877 8,266 28,804 fc> 13,705 21,173 11,463 11,674 19,101 20,499 2,747 10,502 14,793 11,333 9,169 9,643 13,073 8,765 10,371 23,235 83 184 204 133 206 370 465 40 265 322 265 145 166 323 193 287 320 84 128 358 95 167 352 358 54 210 318 293 170 149 367 183 259 237 « 9,480 15,902 1,551 7,824 9,645 20,147 1,912 21,978 13,220 12,727 13,837 26,906 14,262 22,440 9,185 19,457 86 5,351 21,730 1,072 6,937 11,064 10,589 2,996 14,228 10,495 12,314 12,338 16,869 13,548 17,475 5,449 10,269 87 638 87 71 80 225 1,016 13 244 312 156 26 76 106 106 556 1,465 88 852 196 88 132 363 1,513 23 354 557 204 41 136 212 161 1,046 1,938 89 25,578 3,136 552 1,721 4,579 27,085 363 15,146 10,332 3,967 1,019 7,689 3,099 10, 559 10,424 57,229 90 26,116 5,474 766 2,427 6,310 32,015 737 16,005 13,898 4,241 1,795 10,758 4,661 12,423 14,847 54,418 91 801 207 1 100 247 1,621 22 1,196 188 380 76 104 540 144 985 1,287 92 18,802 3,494 5 1,154 3,410 34,679 190 45,171 3,770 5,982 961 4,446 6,971 5,476 13,677 32,865 93 124 50 1 35 100 114 14 205 81 84 40 39 243 54 127 105 94 2,009 602 5 287 878 1,838 101 3,543 1,108 1,014 377 567 1,985 1,272 1,757 2,046 95 78 10 19 76 75 6 286 44 68 28 52 217 63 91 51 96 2,533 132 283 1,289 1,711 59 13,145 833 1,528 517 3,301 3,801 3,432 2,000 1,804 97 599 147 46 71 1,432 2 705 63 228 8 13 80 27 767 1,131 98 14,260 2,760 584 1,243 31,130 30 28,483 1,829 3,440 67 578 1,185 772 9,920 29,015 99 190 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE BY COLOR AND TENURE (For definitions and explanations, see text) Rockingham Sampson Farms: All farm operators number Full owners number Fart owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms: A] I farm operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cropland harvested: All farm operators farms reporting acres Full owners farms reporting acres Part o« ners farms reporting acres Managers >. . . farms reporting acres All tenants farms reporting acres Farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Nonwhite farm operators, total number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Land in farms by color and tenure of operator: White farm, operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Nonwhite farm operators, total acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cropland harvested by color and tenure of operator : Wlnte farm operators, total farms reporting acres Full owners farms reporting acres Part owners farms reporting acres All tenants farms reporting acres Nonwhite fnnn operators, total farms reporting acres Full owners farms reporting acres Part owners farms report] ng acres All tenants farms reporting acres 502 997 362 678 84 141 6 8 50 170 10.0 17.1 52,299 70,589 35,734 45,381 10,950 12,617 2,398 5,955 3,217 6,636 447 803 9,298 12,906 314 505 5,204 6,232 82 138 2,950 3,635 349 622 46 152 795 2,417 461 914 346 646 75 124 5 8 35 136 7.6 14.9 41 16 49,858 67,687 34,696 43,909 10,398 11,910 2,129 5,955 2,635 5,913 2,441 1,038 552 269 582 408 725 8,768 11,895 299 478 5,000 5,978 73 121 2,842 3,374 32 118 607 1,921 39 530 15 204 9 108 14 188 2,639 3,578 1,737 2,529 719 668 11 6 172 375 6.5 10.5 266,546 321,853 156,916 221,439 87,280 75,181 5,293 1,304 17,057 23,929 2,409 3,059 59,195 65,658 1,520 2,032 26,696 34,970 716 664 27,204 23,763 11 6 1,257 427 162 357 4,038 6,498 2,546 3,421 1,683 2,435 690 632 9 6 164 348 6.4 10.2 93 54 29 259,066 314,629 153,420 217,125 85,394 73,073 3,979 1,304 16,273 23,127 7,480 3,496 1,886 1,314 784 2,319 2,929 57,841 63,881 1,469 1,963 26,111 34,294 687 629 26,656 23,137 154 331 3,918 6,023 90 1,354 51 585 29 548 8 120 930 1,572 477 749 194 263 4 5 255 555 27.4 35.3 109,414 143,072 62,971 71,214 34,493 43,590 3,476 5,313 8,474 22,955 845 1,443 25,452 39,325 410 637 10,258 14,352 190 259 9,436 12,189 728 982 241 542 5,030 11,802 643 976 364 522 141 168 2 4 136 282 21.2 28.9 287 113 53 2 119 41.5 99,323 122,626 58,092 63,420 33,026 39,969 2,675 4,552 5,530 14,685 10,091 4,879 1,467 801 2,944 564 870 20,669 29,663 300 430 8,971 12,253 137 164 8,631 10,559 125 272 2,660 6,190 281 4,783 110 1,287 53 805 116 2,370 5,982 8,037 1,739 2,103 694 540 18 10 3,531 5,384 59.0 67.0 387,700 415,966 120,128 150,646 84,841 49,469 16,634 19,036 166,097 196,815 5,710 7,789 189,436 212,762 1,547 1,891 38,762 44,986 685 532 36,978 20,976 15 10 5,182 5,809 3,463 5,356 108,514 140,991 2,352 2,846 971 1,204 367 237 12 6 1,002 1,399 42.6 49.2 3,630 768 327 6 2,529 69.7 221,391 227,449 86,344 113,576 61,091 34,620 13,821 14,824 60,135 64,429 166,309 33,784 23,750 2,813 105,962 2,181 2,686 88,353 83,844 838 1,057 25,252 28,475 360 233 24,374 12,485 973 1,390 34,528 38,345 3,529 101,083 709 13,510 325 12,604 2,490 73,986 3,198 4,188 1,082 1,568 731 668 7 12 1,378 1,940 43.1 46.3 267,867 286,259 99,600 133,844 70,518 45,416 7,264 7,351 90,485 99,64e 3,103 3,982 54,444 67,187 999 1,384 16,097 22,841 729 665 16,058 12,913 6 11 728 2,134 1,369 1,922 21,561 29,299 2,543 3,456 941 1,411 626 565 6 12 970 1,468 38.1 42.5 655 141 105 1 408 62.3 234,988 253,961 91,741 123,794 64,859 41,485 7,207 7,351 71,181 81,331 32,879 7,859 5,659 57 19,304 2,455 3/266 46,114 57,315 865 1,240 14,579 20,903 624 562 14,671 11,523 961 1,453 16,152 22,755 648 8,330 134 1,518 105 1,387 408 5,409 1,929 2,911 1,317 1,926 480 600 126 377 6.5 13.0 188,436 219,005 100,758 117,776 70,889 74,110 2,820 3,452 13,969 23,667 1,718 2,504 64,717 77,018 1,125 1,547 27,285 35,437 478 599 31,442 30,957 743 1,232 109 350 5,247 9,392 1,814 2,633 1,248 1,828 460 548 5 7 101 250 5.6 9.5 115 69 20 1 25 21.7 182,711 209,289 97,710 114, 522 69,220 71,214 2,545 3,185 13,236 20,368 5,725 3,048 1,669 275 733 1,609 2,244 62,856 72,722 1,058 1,465 26,402 34,339 458 547 30,778 29,684 88 225 4,973 7,514 109 1,861 67 883 20 664 21 274 1,688 3,021 1,188 1,957 304 492 2 3 194 569 11.5 18.8 144,890 208,788 95,971 138,128 36,501 41,249 167 1,535 12,251 27,876 1,515 2,594 30,885 47,719 1,025 1,572 15,891 23,407 302 485 10,729 13,679 2 3 57 119 186 534 4,208 10,514 1,553 2,787 1,110 1,842 268 443 2 3 173 499 11.1 17.9 135 78 21 15.6 137,505 198,520 91,043 132,379 34,878 38,938 167 1,535 11,417 25,668 7,385 4,928 1,623 834 1,386 2,385 29,176 44,783 952 1,477 14,976 22,288 266 437 10, 213 12,749 166 468 3,930 9,627 129 1,709 73 915 36 516 20 278 4,981 6,822 1,861 2,509 1,273 1,261 1 2 1,846 3,050 37.1 44.7 379,782 434,920 172,298 215,851 121,644 93,399 108 1,055 85,732 124,615 4,681 6,434 144,741 170,128 1,631 2,162 38,130 50,146 1,262 1,243 52,272 40,387 15 66 1,787 3,028 54,324 79,529 3,595 4,669 1,485 1,997 938 804 1 2 1,171 1,866 32.6 40.0 1,386 376 335 675 48.7 324,400 355,634 154,816 194,801 105,064 73,822 108 1,055 64,412 85,956 55,382 17,482 16,580 21,320 3,331 4,312 117,177 126,282 1,271 1,676 33,462 42,930 928 789 44,432 30,315 1,131 1,846 39,268 52,971 1,350 27,564 360 4,668 334 7,840 656 15,056 810 1,241 211 270 115 143 15 8 469 820 57.9 66.1 90,200 124,712 22,842 31,749 24,270 39,874 22,695 11,515 20,393 41,574 756 1,185 38,931 55,265 176 224 5,943 8,563 113 141 10,967 14,244 14 8 5,491 3,522 453 812 16,530 28,936 318 536 126 195 70 102 15 8 107 231 33.6 43.1 492 85 45 362 73.6 70,849 93,751 18,383 27,460 20,877 36,473 22,695 11,515 8,894 18,303 19,351 4,459 3,393 11,499 286 490 24,927 33,860 99 154 4,249 6,894 68 100 9,287 12,682 105 228 5,900 10,762 470 14,004 77 1,694 45 1,680 348 10,630 NORTH CAROLINA OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 191 Stokes Surry Swain Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 3,137 3,397 493 533 374 3,087 1,727 3,743 1,963 671 1,940 3,518 2,730 2,715 2,568 1,818 1 3,809 4,297 758 968 499 4,415 2,106 5,770 2,866 773 2,427 4,588 4,088 3,919 3,148 2,153 2 1,203 1,649 384 407 239 1,878 456 1,409 639 362 1,860 1,036 2,166 606 1,104 1,379 ! 1,658 2,106 575 738 323 2,313 519 2,179 949 387 1,797 1,361 3,370 820 1,552 1,610 i 795 900 71 87 106 633 294 732 479 137 58 587 409 258 863 234 I 598 764 86 141 107 821 271 655 589 142 431 470 410 149 734 268 1 5 2 2 1 3 1 15 3 2 3 5 14 4 2 7 1 6 2 1 9 2 10 4 4 4 8 8 4 1 1,138 843 36 37 28 573 976 1,587 842 170 19 1,890 141 1,847 599 205 '< 1,552 1,421 97 87 68 1,272 1,314 2,926 1,324 240 195 2,749 300 2,946 862 275 10 36.3 24.8 7.3 6.9 7.5 18.6 56.5 42.4 42.9 25.3 1.0 53.7 5.2 68.0 23.3 11.3 11 40.7 33.1 12.8 9.0 13.6 28.8 62.4 50.7 46.2 31.0 8.0 59.9 7.3 75.2 27.4 12.8 12 223,321 241,973 39,267 36,728 37,641 281,819 116,993 292,418 178,105 107,938 123,001 258,955 221,212 190,678 165,528 102,217 13 250,409 263,726 46,368 53,962 40,709 338,377 125,940 355,926 227,296 71,766 142,269 272,209 268,047 193,762 176,270 119,570 11 110,695 139,717 25,788 25,772 16,930 159,290 36,870 121,446 74,641 39,589 116,282 90,238 176,167 44,466 86,752 85,03e IE 145,777 162,489 34,635 37,594 21,760 167,055 37,795 176,247 105,973 36,498 107,187 114,583 221,030 54,724 102,824 96,243 u 56,277 60,756 9,278 8,994 19,141 86,120 37,033 85,200 57,520 17,931 5,140 61,324 34,288 30,834 58,516 11,850 17 39,783 41,954 7,662 8,374 14,321 98,570 22,044 64,333 58,415 18,973 27,453 41,944 32,567 13,020 44,951 11,467 18 400 11, XO 465 46 100 692 600 10,749 3,303 40,957 525 3,661 2,588 1,068 1,697 in 192 12,813 2,356 311 3,058 2,673 6,834 2,417 2,506 1,867 9,395 1,510 885 ■•II 55,949 30,160 3,736 1,916 1,470 35,717 42,490 75,023 42,641 9,461 1,054 103,732 8,169 114,310 18,563 5,329 "i 64,657 46,470 4,071 5,638 4,317 69,694 63,428 108,512 60,491 13,789 5,762 106,287 12,940 125,133 28,495 11,860 22 3,098 3,268 476 475 302 2,771 1,690 3,482 1,912 598 1,859 3,298 2,396 2,657 2,484 1,730 23 3,670 4,136 716 844 390 3,955 2,047 5,296 2,741 695 2,279 4,276 3,649 3,820 2,974 2,033 24 41,389 48,038 2,988 ■ 6,093 15,590 96,915 31,470 75,396 38,734 31,980 16,120 127,601 32,224 86,786 46,805 13,386 25 49,822 58,130 3,830 9,327 16,064 118,463 35,654 99,981 49,897 30,990 19,197 133,069 39,492 96,415 53,104 15,213 26 1,169 1,534 370 357 173 1,587 423 1,198 605 301 1,781 879 1,857 562 1,032 1,316 27 1,523 1,956 544 626 224 1,900 469 1,765 840 315 1,668 1,088 2,959 737 1,387 1,502 28 15,135 21,438 2,153 3,284 4,992 40,685 7,064 19,571 11,542 13,945 14,973 27,252 21,296 13,994 17,715 9,761 20 21,627 28,239 2,768 5,291 5,805 43,761 8,125 30,809 15,218 12,184 12,959 30,460 28,680 15,529 23,409 10,894 30 795 895 70 85 105 627 293 719 477 136 58 576 405 257 861 226 31 597 760 83 139 103 818 266 641 582 141 424 457 405 141 732 268 32 12,786 16,341 657 2,555 9,392 39,659 9,442 23,175 13,248 10,420 1,004 30,716 8,919 12,235 20,763 2,377 S3 9,476 12,144 638 2,620 7,343 42,946 6,064 18,585 13,812 9,507 4,889 17,994 7,280 4,955 17,137 2,521 "i 1 5 1 2 1 3 1 11 3 2 3 4 9 2 1 35 1 6 2 1 9 2 7 4 3 4 5 8 4 38 31 527 4 21 20 242 80 2,227 164 656 42 1,863 494 385 198 .17 10 626 374 211 804 152 1,078 164 526 162 2,209 273 224 38 1,133 834 35 31 23 554 973 1,554 827 159 17 1,839 125 1,836 590 188 39 1,549 1,414 89 77 62 1,228 1,310 2,883 1,315 236 183 2,726 277 2,938 855 263 40 13,437 9,732 174 233 1,186 16,329 14,884 30,423 13,780 6,959 101 67,770 1,515 60,172 8,129 1,248 41 18,709 17,121 424 1,042 2,705 30,952 21,313 49,509 20,703 8,773 1,187 82,406 3,259 75,707 12,558 1,798 42 2,985 3,299 459 531 304 2,742 856 2,698 662 530 1,937 2,671 2,674 2,017 2,503 1,811 43 3,605 4,167 751 961 395 3,738 1,042 3,903 954 589 2,422 3,330 3,972 2,614 3,038 2,141 44 1,169 1,606 352 406 197 1,798 333 1,150 260 309 1,857 910 2,126 542 1,089 1,373 45 1,618 2,068 573 733 255 2,211 382 1,833 424 341 1,793 1,223 3,288 734 1,524 1,601 46 770 880 70 87 88 601 214 609 175 115 58 504 398 230 834 233 47 559 738 86 139 90 759 181 483 196 111 431 394 383 119 705 265 48 1 5 2 2 1 3 1 15 3 2 3 5 14 4 2 49 1 6 2 1 8 1 10 4 4 4 7 8 4 50 1,045 808 35 36 18 340 308 924 224 104 19 1,252 136 1,241 578 205 51 1,427 1,355 92 87 49 760 478 1,577 330 133 194 1,706 293 1,757 809 275 52 35.0 24.5 7.6 6.8 5.9 12.4 36.0 34.2 33.8 19.6 1.0 46.9 5.1 61.5 23.1 11.3 53 39.6 32.5 12.3 9.1 12.4 20.3 45.9 40.4 34.6 22.6 8.0 51.2 7.4 67.2 26.6 12.8 54 152 98 34 2 70 345 871 1,045 1,301 141 3 847 56 698 65 7 55 34 43 32 1 42 80 123 259 379 53 3 126 40 64 15 6 56 25 20 1 18 32 80 123 304 22 83 11 28 29 1 57 58 59 93 35 "i 1 10 233 668 663 618 66 638 5 606 21 61.2 35.7 2.9 50.0 14.3 67.5 76.7 63.4 47.5 46.8 75.3 8.9 86.8 32.3 60 216,619 238,602 36,755 36,709 34,975 266,257 85,064 256,515 114,736 102,423 122,866 224,195 218,685 157,411 163,677 102,148 61 241,306 259,703 46,208 53,898 36,952 305,201 83,018 288,705 135,854 64,790 142,125 225,882 263,309 146,605 173,397 119,355 62 108,940 138,219 23,457 25,759 15,553 154,514 30,380 109,304 51,463 37,547 116,147 84,882 174,194 42,065 85,984 84,970 ' «3 143,507 160,677 34,588 37,546 19,338 162,153 31,157 160,377 77,499 34,871 107,049 108,223 218,040 51,641 101,727 96,051 64 54,757 59,960 9,187 8,994 18,018 84,544 31,605 79,303 36,938 16,977 5,140 57,556 33,849 28,979 58,006 11,849 65 37,717 41,237 7,662 8,358 13,497 94,218 17,137 55,774 32,514 17,587 27,453 38,326 31,354 11,345 44,414 11,444 68 400 11,340 465 46 100 692 600 10,749 3,303 40,957 525 3,661 2,588 1,068 1,697 67 192 12,813 2,356 311 2,908 1,700 6,834 2,417 2,506 1,867 6,095 1,510 885 68 52,522 29,083 3,646 1,910 1,304 26,507 22,479 57,159 23,032 6,942 1,054 78,096 8,054 85,299 17,990 5,329 69 59,890 44,976 3,958 5,638 3,806 45,922 33,024 65,720 23,424 9,826 5,756 73,238 12,405 82,734 27,256 11,860 70 6,702 3,371 2,512 19 2,666 15,562 31,929 35,903 63,369 5,515 135 34,760 2,527 33,267 1,851 69 71 1,755 1,498 2,331 13 1,377 4,776 6,490 12,142 23,178 2,042 135 5,356 1,973 2,401 768 68 72 1,520 796 91 1,123 1,576 5,428 5,897 20,582 954 3,768 439 1,855 510 1 73 74 3,427 1,077 90 6 166 9,210 20,011 17,864 19,609 2,519 25,636 115 29,011 573 75 2,946 3,174 444 473 244 2,434 822 2,461 622 466 1,857 2,496 2,351 1,968 2,420 1,724 76 3,471 4,010 710 837 303 3,290 992 3,477 874 517 2,274 3,040 3,551 2,522 2,866 2,021 77 39,756 47,087 2,805 6,085 14,456 90,129 19,903 60,721 20,008 28,726 16,101 105,273 31,860 68,124 46,256 13,365 71 47,368 56,838 3,797 9,298 14,475 104,244 20,056 72,258 22,613 26,569 19,162 98,847 38,852 66,545 52,011 15,179 79 1,135 1,493 340 356 133 1,512 301 950 233 252 1,779 770 1,826 502 1,018 1,310 80 1,487 1,922 542 621 171 1,806 339 1,457 353 273 1,664 966 2,894 654 1,361 1,493 81 14,882 21,134 2,001 3,281 4,570 39,404 5,617 16,750 6,995 13,277 14,954 25,386 21,058 12,951 17,619 9,740 82 21,282 27,891 2,760 5,271 5,080 42,269 6,330 26,826 9,339 11,699 12,929 28,079 28,371 14,143 23,201 10,868 83 770 875 69 85 87 595 213 599 173 114 58 494 395 229 832 226 84 558 734 83 137 87 756 177 471 191 110 424 381 379 111 703 265 85 12,440 16,119 631 2,555 8,790 38,932 7,891 21,154 7,530 9,902 1,004 28,298 8,828 11,443 20,500 2,377 66 8,906 11,898 638 2,611 6,888 41,135 4,480 15,576 6,547 8,730 4,889 15,876 7,007 4,140 16,807 2,513 87 1,040 801 34 30 18 324 307 901 213 98 17 1,228 121 1,235 569 188 86 1,425 1,348 85 77 44 720 475 1.542 326 131 182 1,689 270 1,753 802 263 89 12,403 9,307 169 228 1,076 11,551 6,315 20,590 5,319 4,891 101 49,726 1,480 43,345 7,939 1,245 90 17,170 16,423 399 1,042 2,296 20,060 9,152 28,778 6,563 5,614 1,182 54,622 3,201 48,038 12,003 1,798 91 152 94 32 2 58 337 868 1,021 1,290 132 2 802 45 689 64 6 92 1,633 951 183 8 1,134 6,786 11,567 14,675 18,726 3,254 19 22,328 364 18,662 549 21 93 34 41 30 1 35 75 122 248 372 49 2 109 31 60 14 6 94 253 304 152 3 422 1,281 1,447 2,821 4,547 668 19 1,866 238 1,043 96 21 95 25 20 1 18 32 80 120 304 22 82 10 28 29 96 346 222 26 602 727 1,551 2,021 5,718 518 2,418 91 792 263 97 93 33 1 1 5 230 666 653 614 61 611 4 601 21 98 1,034 425 5 5 110 4,778 8,569 9,833 8,461 2,068 18,044 35 16,827 190 99 192 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data an? based an reports far only Item (For definitions nnd explanations, see text) Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number . Land in farms acres . Average size of farm acres , Value of Innd and buildings average per farm, dollars . average per acre, dollars. Cropland harvested farms reporting . acres . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. 100 or more days number . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number . By tenure: Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number . All tenants number . Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting. number . Com pickers farms reporting. number . Pick-up balers farms reporting . number. Motortrucks farms reporting . . number . , Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number.. Auloniobi les farms reporti ng . . number. . Telephone farms reporti ng . . Home freezer farms reporti ng . . Milking machine farms reporting . . Fleetric milk cooler farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface -. farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . , Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms reporting . . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves perst farms reporting . . number . . Milk cows farms reporting . . numher . . Horses and 'or mules farms reporting . . number . . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number . . Chickens, 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number. . Livestock and poultfy sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting. . number. . Calves sold alive farms reporting . . number . . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. . number, . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. dozens . . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . . dollars . . Wool farms reporti ng . , pounds . , Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . . dollars.. Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. . Machine hire dollars . . Hired lalior dollars . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars. , Seeds, bulbs, plants, nnd trees dollars . . Crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . Wheat farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Soybeans for beans farms reporting . . acres grown alone.. acres grown with other crops.. bushels . . Cotton farms reporting . . acres . . bales . , Flue-cured tobacco farms reporting.. acres. . pounds . . Land from which hay was cut acres . . 120,068 11,931,255 99.8 17,705 196.99 116,997 4,037,628 36,582 12,468 11,779 40,218 30,105 325 49,420 13,164 13,799 9,272 9,581 8,247 8,369 56,636 65,158 74,296 107,680 87,352 100,530 38,409 61,481 4,800 4,989 62,403 12,432 43,298 101,548 100,104 97,837 38,650 65,267 8,615 18,501 54,742 657,686 42,780 194,489 59,336 107,571 88,727 1,365,788 79,324 10,955,911 15,876 108,052 24,462 159,762 44,472 1,213,466 1,272 29,639 14,722 110,063,637 20,852 92,301,998 9,548 47,680,316 1,432 220,318 120,030 272,591,300 105,211,088 32,011,448 15,169,239 70,465,763 40,989,091 8,744,671 104,411 1,534,139 30,924 304,803 7,303,178 22,019 356,019 7,586 7,620,632 44,003 326,922 278,927 84,263 414,502 605,872,045 445,769 1,014 104,745 103.3 15,598 167.16 978 36,101 287 142 367 246 6 395 296 341 127 132 178 178 528 589 703 1,029 803 924 629 564 107 117 449 165 380 924 908 863 346 596 48 93 789 9,563 652 4,164 481 721 812 5,272 703 86,728 243 1,200 328 3,023 196 3,544 16 230 207 1,255,125 222 727, 380 132 1,284,325 26 1,722 1,009 1,992,614 985,405 276,955 58,374 382,985 259,145 29,750 867 3,852 625 5,995 142,805 60 655 30 17,735 731 3,967 4,535,465 8,475 535 61,649 115.2 13,764 120.75 4S5 15,760 216 116 370 155 126 131 26 26 112 117 339 390 380 493 344 421 385 228 97 111 237 27 2 51 480 479 449 317 507 35 80 445 6,707 408 2,846 263 340 369 2,362 349 132,693 224 1,145 224 992 30 2,205 5 100 148 2,258,840 92 1,589,450 243 617,420 5 700 535 1,874,097 1,179,340 346,240 47,360 158,770 126,030 16,357 397 3,872 181 1,370 27,200 51 332 5,307 60 170 175 235 570 826,945 4,617 Alleghany 442 67,214 152.1 16,956 131.38 422 10,731 137 47 5 5 5 5 87 87 297 344 202 274 226 261 56 152 120 125 101 261 80 377 371 366 125 195 12 17 437 11,874 411 4,056 251 543 276 1,210 295 23,495 297 2,306 397 4,100 55 445 112 1,745 55 11,220 165 114,935 295 861,015 112 12,205 437 926,165 423,955 281,805 28,000 101,445 76,310 14,650 327 1,580 20 100 3,160 677 127,697 188.6 16,723 92.04 641 33,208 224 93 246 181 4 246 130 150 24 24 68 70 368 421 379 644 435 551 195 272 22 27 447 53 162 574 560 535 283 428 88 197 406 7,455 313 1,186 324 698 489 6,692 399 171,999 133 988 182 1,754 209 5,612 146 1,546,495 121 1,815,870 52 220,790 677 2,209,204 1,044,240 355,605 172,835 376,725 233,960 25,839 511 6,003 151 2,893 61,700 8 110 2,650 449 8,133 7,251 84 256 233,830 4,175 1,114 108,124 97.1 11,159 121.43 1,084 14,869 413 97 768 246 91 91 564 593 243 266 514 565 197 172 105 75 238 600 271 1,054 1,047 1,032 482 577 13 42 1,054 14,706 937 3,689 657 1,008 816 3,348 792 27,633 544 5,252 813 3,453 146 2,347 172 3,907 75 230,630 245 219,400 565 353,275 178 22,710 1,114 1,305,935 412,897 494,079 50,117 210,013 91,818 47,011 852' 2,570 10 25 300 Avery 204 22 , 524 110.4 17,737 166.68 204 3,362 58 23 174 30 1 6 6 11 11 99 123 34 46 89 108 69 88 16 16 65 102 37 173 172 172 60 120 27 113 152 2,149 117 547 100 155 81 521 117 6,817 72 498 122 560 16 729 20 1,145 11 1,656 26 57,839 36 95,805 25 6,025 204 369,750 82,545 55,505 11,340 133,455 37,805 49,100 96 315 1 22 330 1,813 215,607 US. 9 20,060 185.08 1,728 96,712 728 595 4 486 336 385 282 291 43 58 922 1,126 1,451 2,406 1,254 1,428 551 784 11 6 908 61 813 1,403 1,390 1,355 387 551 159 283 450 5,459 257 577 593 818 1,204 25,960 1,209 131,759 113 678 220 1,311 940 23,508 6 60 286 43,580 506 1,382,175 31 66,855 1 82 1,813 4,447,591 992,868 225,495 328,4% 1,626,845 1,012,199 261,688 1,628 42,039 191 2,124 53,021 1,123 31,031 50 703,800 323 1,440 1,207 1,505 8,063 10,406,914 1,449 NORTH CAROLINA 193 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959 ft simple of farms. See text] Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus 1,7*2 856 952 173 459 240 156 285 1,797 425 958 226 465 262 1,590 3,489 1 186,035 85,950 88,852 24,400 98,240 29,852 26,005 33,977 193,593 70,412 158,115 33,286 66,238 22,832 144,169 245,853 I 106.8 100.4 93.3 141.0 214.0 124.4 166.7 119.2 107.7 165.7 165.0 147.3 142.4 87.1 90.7 70.5 .". 13,911 11,535 18,614 23,211 22,572 19,792 22,299 23,255 8,999 28,560 20, 397 12,053 24,086 13,430 15,228 17,506 4 139.94 132.44 258.03 164.35 107.92 158.79 146.57 170.02 94.64 181.03 116.65 100.63 199.68 137.98 176.57 258.77 I 1,711 841 906 158 433 213 146 275 1,772 400 860 206 . 450 246 1,520 3,444 g 54,906 20,555 13,928 7,416 34,613 7,859 15,951 10,021 36,465 30,499 28,624 7,056 30,769 3,713 60,231 89,930 1 713 311 307 41 147 95 71 123 415 132 347 77 121 116 571 1,006 t 206 96 112 26 91 70 36 57 150 86 177 36 15 56 266 346 t 107 126 141 32 115 70 20 66 155 106 206 67 30 61 321 230 10 579 508 523 111 236 163 62 119 491 186 453 153 178 217 633 1,617 11 718 287 317 46 175 61 54 131 340 171 349 62 161 40 331 970 12 7 1 3 1 1 12 1 1 1 6 2 1> 445 61 105 15 45 15 40 35 965 56 155 10 125 5 620 900 14 145 48 5 56 242 62 69 43 132 229 238 7 52 313 142 15 147 48 5 56 273 67 76 43 132 230 243 a 52 324 142 16 103 22 15 66 42 60 21 62 40 148 21 111 5 26 123 17 103 22 15 66 42 63 21 62 40 153 22 116 5 26 123 16 54 28 146 41 182 68 1 6 111 IX 129 37 5 20 284 73 11 56 28 147 41 192 68 1 6 111 IX 130 37 5 20 284 73 20 660 529 530 143 354 184 91 170 652 265 607 151 280 177 705 1,714 21 677 569 646 175 501 248 123 210 725 346 695 186 389 187 801 1,825 22 1,022 581 420 133 403 180 136 230 932 340 722 120 415 106 929 2,154 ■a 1,395 720 518 196 922 268 241 356 1,209 541 1,037 160 834 131 1,523 2,749 24 1,229 414 540 112 368 164 131 180 1,262 340 682 105 380 81 1,159 2,327 ■a 1,415 439 647 125 425 215 137 213 1,624 409 789 137 480 96 1,367 2,534 2» 330 219 479 97 324 165 60 135 482 244 445 65 180 60 880 868 27 1,128 581 355 77 308 123 34 154 632 284 616 79 193 110 608 2,487 28 22 5 147 20 101 56 1 45 101 66 27 20 157 36 29 22 5 157 20 111 51 1 60 116 67 27 20 163 36 90 970 421 373 56 309 102 99 204 856 235 367 77 313 126 739 1,798 61 5 5 387 47 60 68 10 105 25 113 128 105 131 20 92 717 430 157 60 90 70 50 71 816 165 478 20 152 31 690 1,601 99 1,477 665 857 153 449 229 141 240 1,482 399 853 191 410 262 1,285 2,704 34 1,467 664 830 148 427 222 139 235 1,467 393 843 181 375 256 1,244 2,654 rts 1,432 649 795 148 417 217 134 229 1,442 393 833 181 360 246 1,219 2,579 .!« 567 197 382 88 270 100 16 72 580 196 267 66 85 130 746 800 37 957 323 492 144 410 190 22 107 1,085 346 399 113 140 185 1,528 1,250 96 48 6 115 16 64 23 26 48 72 64 82 23 104 31 144 249 99 113 11 308 33 118 26 56 76 101 108 144 32 342 31 282 595 40 700 254 793 122 414 219 61 53 1,161 380 624 194 117 246 1,059 1,064 41 6,024 2,201 13,868 2,190 12,081 3,555 513 1,880 5,470 7,792 10,769 3,978 2,087 2,495 16,816 8,207 42 501 123 723 105 323 209 21 26 1,006 323 528 157 66 216 923 622 41 1,908 356 5,290 855 4,068 1,486 48 534 2,209 3,335 2,626 666 98 852 6,143 1,832 44 1,103 454 544 46 178 96 39 99 1,077 152 455 118 250 111 458 2,046 45 1,462 586 782 91 321 132 73 156 2,244 340 1,335 175 331 187 1,285 3,042 4fi 1,428 710 499 117 323 168 106 168 1,421 324 753 108 375 207 1,063 2,767 47 29,507 12,186 2,225 1,332 4,624 3,220 2,972 4,687 7,459 4,395 12,753 1,981 21,100 1,285 7,326 48,279 4ft 1,237 544 523 115 322 178 73 106 1,251 328 458 163 193 192 933 2,598 40 74,392 29,215 162,870 77,150 100,695 58,357 4,447 20,951 59,110 178,497 219,178 317,890 11,500 286,835 627,045 152,457 SO 123 107 264 52 193 87 18 28 126 163 247 72 52 96 383 209 11 871 294 2,037 390 1,421 545 97 255 395 974 1,932 676 418 240 2,240 1,624 52 199 79 453 71 272 158 28 18 385 228 319 134 47 150 484 306 53 1,176 348 3,337 660 3,271 872 79 293 1,070 1,903 3,180 821 493 620 4,064 1,475 54 994 590 67 50 175 82 92 143 241 138 453 57 350 66 227 2,102 55 22,699 15,634 1,802 1,460 3,800 2,483 3,893 4,373 3,902 4,515 20,403 1,813 21,907 741 7,365 45,580 5« 6 6 11 15 5 16 20 10 6 10 57 1,693 129 125 275 250 240 320 290 60 175 59 112 55 229 55 146 97 11 25 85 106 441 119 37 156 348 165 59 24,050 7,375 3,941,445 35,400 439,845 720,666 2,115 11,800 316,520 1,856,885 11,749,210 192,295 2,665 1,431,310 919,470 57,110 60 266 216 203 70 170 107 16 45 225 176 212 132 72 146 398 420 61 510,570 177,740 1,069,905 693,655 972,340 585,430 48,450 350,750 222,170 777,190 1,679,310 2,179,460 44,805 1,689,475 7,686,525 650,465 62 33 5 202 45 181 106 1 80 187 87 32 10 40 403 46 69 327,771 115,000 1,516,670 257,645 1,079,095 392,537 242,000 325,635 866,285 606,440 116,684 430 180,735 1,469,589 344,200 64 11 10 7 17 15 5 16 15 5 6 11 65 12,312 115 1,480 850 1,165 1,500 3,235 2,075 550 320 760 66 1,742 856 952 173 459 235 156 285 1,797 425 958 226 465 262 1,589 3,489 67 2,607,310 993,755 4,143,495 766,135 1,818,930 858,321 420,185 1,048,198 1,247,506 2,367,265 8,013,889 1,558,544 1,533,643 1,979,715 5,672,719 5,759,728 66 556,665 240,215 2,417,465 455,390 961,715 540,972 80,415 296,225 328,795 1,452,715 5,516,785 1,112,894 258,390 1,553,190 3,379,130 966,325 69 151,656 83,295 669,435 126,810 222,870 113,990 5,745 47,675 83,030 423,260 1,662,475 227,270 101,628 296,200 639,745 506,740 70 163,709 40,710 53,060 6,205 75,800 19,100 50,970 12,555 121,305 54,885 69,624 19,825 146,717 11,700 326,936 270,630 71 1,088,910 304,620 647,700 85,770 317,175 106,627 136,650 462,960 291,695 221,705 442,820 134,040 672,692 74,580 765,415 2,427,565 72 531, 117 280,065 166,486 57,110 199,140 61,332 84, 505 149,448 365,192 189,515 279,010 55,140 256,341 35,860 394,400 1,412,140 79 115,253 44,850 189,349 34,850 42,230 16,300 61,900 79,335 52,489 25,185 43,175 9,375 97,875 8,185 117,093 176,328 74 1,619 785 709 107 331 203 146 197 1,477 335 746 164 435 206 924 3,273 75 28,425 11,032 3,789 2,886 5,260 2,990 7,280 2,615 10,202 6,021 7,393 2,756 11,121' 1,386 7,545 47,610 76 156 63 41 81 282 86 63 30 967 314 416 30 828 222 77 1,088 412 375 867 4,881 578 1,323 225 7,013 7,962 3,754 210 11,555 848 78 23,175 8,276 11,760 15,230 104,360 12,975 35,400 6,025 156,150 190,375 89,005 5,125 225,025 20,410 79 475 173 5 50 20 31 146 132 58 30 16 239 5 61 597 80 6,395 1,396 10 1,065 150 475 6,340 2,787 570 155 343 3,784 10 351 4,465 81 275 75 50 675 80 65 30 480 82 136,010 23,540 100 15,800 3,600 7,200 136,290 55,870 15,988 2,350 8,400 99,605 125 5,940 115,875 83 628 60 150 42 85 35 364 1,131 460 84 2,407 140 1,665 218 655 120 2,460 17,180 1,750 85 1,981 140 1,540 330 630 105 2,463 17,434 1,560 86 1,595 760 75 185 1,707 10 402 169 3,262 87 5,931 2,290 192 1,336 8,358 15 1,919 619 14,398 38 9,036,245 3,526,480 353,110 1,718,040 10,893,107 16,000 2,417,725 834,490 '6,501,415 89 1,614 821 7,972 1,510 10,386 2,676 112 629 7,818 8,271 8,003 3,649 2,270 11,357 3,530 90 194 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4. -CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions Item ind explanalic s, see text) Cumberland Currituck Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number . Land in farms acres . Average size of farm acres , Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . average per acre, dollars. Cropland harvested farms reporting . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. 100 or more days number . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number. By tenure: Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number . All tenants number . Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting. number. Com pickers farms reporting. number. Pick-up balers farms reporting . number . Motortrucks farms reporting . number . Tractors other than garden farms reporting. number. Automobiles farms reporting. number. Telephone farms reporting . Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting. Flecrric milk cooler farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface , farms reporti ng . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . Farm tabor, week preceding enumeration: Family and, or hired workers farms reporting . Family workers, including operator farms reporting . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . persons. Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms reporting. persons . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting. number . Milk cows farms reporting . number . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . number, flogs and pigs farms reporting . number . Chickens , 4 montns old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting. number. Calves sold alive farms reporting. number. Hogs and pigs sold nlive farms reporting , Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. number. Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. number . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting. dollars . Wool farms reporti ng . pounds . Specilied farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars . Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars. Hired labor dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars . Crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting. . acres . . Wheat farms reporting . . acres. . bushels . . Soybeans for beans farms reporting . . acreB grown alone.. acres grown with other crops . . bushels . . Cotton farms reporting . . acres. . bales . . Flue-cured tobacco farms reporting. . acres. . pounds . . Land from which hay was cut acres . . 1,197 127,367 106.4 16,685 197.06 1,177 45,499 325 110 455 366 376 179 184 263 268 69 69 622 749 897 1,428 917 1,057 316 640 11 16 656 46 475 922 911 277 369 88 136 325 4,972 177 727 435 653 769 13,904 734 47,722 53 370 107. 1,055 560 13,188 5 50 60 20,775 170 254,400 31 168,680 5 180 1,197 2,653,767 530,490 50,630 136,535 1,091,010 741,715 103,387 1,127 23,349 132 2,043 46,688 574 8,225 162,695 145 400 315 1,094 6,986 9,452,470 1,518 1,274 157,875 123.9 18,168 188.38 1,264 59,283 426 146 370 438 1 465 233 239 119 119 94 94 624 726 804 1,371 909 1,003 282 716 40 40 711 75 478 1,077 1,050 1,025 347 571 129 200 479 5,102 311 1,931 536 737 959 18,351 804 91,489 123 913 168 1,618 524 16,257 191 788,459 216 927,355 60 816,140 1,274 3,039,131 1,023,152 224,695 210,724 915,295 551,485 113,780 1,131 19,431 270 3,797 81,438 526 12,071 561 200,585 884 8,967 7,007 1,049 4,546 6,320,422 2,266 209 66,760 319.4 33,521 109.60 208 33,316 107 21 56 132 5 16 141 173 146 164 10 10 164 264 183 366 179 222 93 113 148 56 203 202 196 54 39 123 116 2,045 56 79 148 3,858 142 61,724 44 363 49 383 118 4,143 10 215 66 34,117 92 1,057,180 15 2,000 209 1,102,812 240,602 48,565 49,201 450,085 145,469 168,890 203 13,719 74 2,852 88,452 182 13,478 2%, 245 36 220 265 913 108,018 108.3 22,227 172.81 898 35,688 367 222 390 408 5 110 351 356 141 141 206 211 633 746 753 1,112 723 840 553 577 110 110 518 50 340 853 848 833 376 572 43 226 693 12,260 591 3,955 506 852 742 12,571 552 84,095 272 1,425 341 2,915 312 12,630 17 985 132 950,895 257 531,870 181 1,227,380 27 8,645 913 2,134,503 915,425 196,145 86,058 566,025 319,285 51,565 757 8,875 556 4,972 120,595 60 285 5 5,300 50 260 275 515 1,753 453 89,082 196.6 24,790 147.82 437 24,141 143 58 186 200 11 11,936 193 198 71 76 169 179 310 376 377 672 355 451 216 220 154 149 178 51 201 3% 389 384 170 280 50 77 368 11,874 294 4,660 291 444 334 2,149 278 17,675 214 1,757 311 3,645 67 1,303 6 350 62 256,130 97 111,245 198 1,514,477 7 2,780 453 1,469,672 601,870 303,415 100,345 220,019 203,200 40,823 372 6,344 251 2,628 65,222 30 105 1,925 103 519 474 217 664 789,095 8,384 3,554 302,023 85.0 15,824 219.00 3,459 117,149 1,139 357 1,333 1,100 81 94 377 397 30 30 1,520 1,757 2,518 3,473 2,612 2,957 930 2,318 30 25 1,958 88 1,463 3,023 3,012 2,952 907 1,444 249 454 963 8,507 580 1,461 1,411 1,965 2,783 60,468 2,262 315,916 305 1,728 340 1,658 2,326 57,465 5 850 468 9,619,830 626 1,854,405 30 322,830 5 6,700 3,554 11,378,932 5,338,805 1,380,475 447,444 2,358,495 1,639,113 214,600 3,336 76,784 258 2,321 61,365 638 7,505 80 151,350 569 3,701 3,220 3,290 14,872 23,785,278 1,444 580 66,297 114.3 18,490 193.59 565 17,012 205 110 182 155 3 240 30 32 25 26 35 37 295 351 365 535 440 546 320 275 12 12 292 53 215 510 504 484 236 372 55 125 290 3,823 204 751 339 650 349 3,542 398 116,575 80 526 104 935 83 1,991 5 30 82 61,070 107 1,031,925 13 214,480 10 315 580 1,261,688 505,785 147,920 55,237 332,565 165,296 54,885 494 4,869 197 1,922 55,693 5 15 15 521 3,170 3,768,981 4,173 NORTH CAROLINA 195 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued a sample of Turns. See textj Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 1,001 2,326 386 683 210 2,416 1,846 1,835 2,328 2,415 663 597 1,094 711 237 1,148 1 86,058 175,243 68,511 83,448 13,925 232,290 109,966 199,141 285,460 203,140 82,678 78,621 104,794 90,913 73,412 161,808 9 86.0 75.3 177.5 122.2 66.3 96.1 59.6 108.5 122.6 84.1 124.7 131.7 95.8 127.9 309.8 140.9 :< 32,547 13,088 29, 584 16,394 8,920 10,239 22,294 23,466 15,503 20,372 25,180 30,023 16,398 13,789 28,376 24,262 4 384.62 184.83 173.72 147.65 135.21 125.68 434.37 226.01 138.14 246.44 223.46 260.49 190.95 125.72 82.45 168.57 5 936 2,320 339 643 210 2,390 1,831 1,815 2,282 2,350 642 546 1,084 701 236 1,078 < 28,880 54,747 23,390 35,996 1,495 49,133 57,698 60,822 101,391 77,031 10,663 27,610 44,444 39,460 36,261 56,964 7 353 708 133 192 85 510 330 626 531 907 265 194 371 232 119 476 8 168 178 77 72 20 99 110 221 126 305 128 94 70 106 51 196 9 227 147 113 82 25 83 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1,808 1,864 1,700 2,199 439 517 888 603 251 1,112 28 606 360 320 233 15 577 441 995 414 928 402 491 191 176 114 733 27 568 913 264 363 85 843 1,186 1,025 680 1,630 235 377 407 384 105 556 28 86 10 113 40 120 11 10 75 121 1 367 eg % 10 114 50 155 22 5 75 121 1 377 to 524 1,286 220 433 75 921 1,356 943 1,308 1,264 200 294 628 401 181 544 .ii 136 182 25 25 110 386 20 432 143 110 298 250 40 45 5 87 32 315 838 140 225 25 1,092 415 440 846 991 145 52 395 235 51 502 33 866 1,983 355 608 180 2,075 1,406 1,685 2,071 2,065 607 560 964 496 175 1,067 34 866 1,972 349 608 180 2,064 1,395 1,672 2,037 2,038 596 539 953 489 169 1,057 3S 850 1,937 349 598 180 2,024 1,360 1,647 1,997 1,973 586 519 943 434 168 1,037 38 351 640 186 150 55 732 435 775 869 820 267 267 325 185 26 572 .17 496 1,245 306 210 55 1,282 825 1,325 2,096 1,310 413 369 665 420 36 958 38 54 80 83 67 181 91 133 258 148 69 125 119 64 58 115 39 183 153 128 87 264 117 278 1,111 319 116 420 241 130 109 181 10 730 921 339 206 175 1,329 316 1,357 654 740 596 428 207 222 104 973 41 9,393 4,028 8,367 1,780 895 11,358 1,179 18,022 10,530 4,797 15,712 10,242 1,213 1,832 1,929 21,571 42 602 771 279 150 160 1,108 195 1,142 466 522 498 343 120 152 77 869 43 3,619 1,217 3,527 250 265 2,998 255 5,878 1,179 702 3,266 4,401 145 172 191 10,669 44 607 1,434 168 263 115 1,594 821 1,171 1,228 960 406 180 738 339 47 399 45 1,210 2,558 265 368 135 3,402 1,648 1,813 4,036 1,381 609 308 1,287 627 96 576 48 677 1,761 276 577 105 1,861 1,216 1,343 1,848 1,728 379 293 893 525 125 757 47 4,109 15,441 4,209 26,370 490 14,868 18,802 11,263 34,297 35,912 1,123 2,268 23,647 8,345 4,208 7,119 48 682 1,588 324 450 140 1,639 1,271 1,265 1,701 1,612 478 302 721 506 142 661 49 224, 520 104,851 170,610 64,900 13,720 184,452 79,230 111,884 70,517 125,045 41,975 124,885 31,135 26,152 33,070 224,627 50 225 144 138 76 50 278 70 379 123 169 336 178 20 54 34 556 51 1,394 423 1,277 485 215 1,295 180 1,706 1,152 563 3,599 1,684 215 450 198 2,421 52 354 319 244 95 90 586 40 727 302 184 419 171 86 27 62 701 53 2,572 996 2,403 430 400 2,854 95 5,012 2,652 796 3,696 2,241 267 292 230 5,332 54 132 642 95 533 25 473 756 368 966 797 50 82 632 225 98 255 55 3,158 11,940 2,490 25,093 270 12,445 24,390 9,351 27, 559 31,110 525 1,722 18,425 6,532 5,687 8,442 58 16 6 5 10 27 10 4 37 6 5 20 22 57 545 40 200 225 639 305 140 663 800 40 105 1,370 58 218 111 134 100 35 185 85 320 68 230 66 120 46 57 51 232 59 635,535 30,280 75,010 554,895 5,325 356,285 117,105 1,469,245 24,835 54,055 795,900 422,365 4,905 216,085 5,600 1,615,370 80 347 286 199 160 50 315 165 510 167 325 130 126 166 68 97 263 81 1,827,390 596,110 1,832,150 506,205 104,040 1,491,305 275,080 852,605 56,100 1,129,540 275,520 1,353,825 113,865 148,390 297,390 2,241,215 82 177 40 158 15 80 10 210 31 60 110 162 5 6 602 63 1,081,629 117,425 1,059,467 16,980 595,260 515 1,846,295 175,025 5,230 870,745 1,613,895 25 14,350 3,109,910 64 26 6 5 15 26 30 3 37 7 5 5 20 37 65 6,630 584 1,075 2,400 3,497 3,335 1,870 5,260 6,160 315 840 1,435 15,200 66 1,001 2,326 386 683 210 2,416 1,846 1,835 2,328 2,410 663 597 1,094 711 237 1,148 67 2,553,296 2,339,036 1,588,225 1,634,355 105,780 2,925,488 2,918,430 3,940,546 3,443,863 4,995,716 1,830,739 3,421,719 1,674,977 1,578,302 903,740 3,689,246 68 1,350,045 449,334 825,605 632,890 66,150 1,098,585 566,205 1,537,960 395,357 942,657 802,608 1,097,514 320,065 329,565 171,545 1,910,120 63 231,084 121,405 273,015 198,105 16,925 343,431 128,475 332,050 189,647 544,175 326,266 460,995 62,335 122,860 115,080 566,995 70 81,045 175,100 60,340 135, 520 1,350 183,052 228,185 167,985 477,342 413,033 38,755 120,565 192,968 217,500 115,500 202,700 71 541,461 908,271 253,405 345,155 8,250 724,943 1,240,455 1,111,650 1,402,141 1,972,565 518,590 1,212,290 616,865 621,079 257,055 551,931 T2 283,105 582,226 148,905 246,670 11,225 480,797 655,765 619,002 771,181 996,171 114,160 293,780 402,022 248,453 153,550 383,790 73 66,556 102,700 26,955 76,015 1,880 94,680 99,345 171,899 208,195 127,115 30,360 236,575 80,722 38,845 91,010 73,710 11 786 2,112 302 618 190 2,146 1,771 1,516 2,184 2,165 535 390 1,064 614 195 884 75 7,225 18,113 5,385 18,430 640 18,097 39,285 13,336 32,757 23,558 3,658 4,869 17,445 8,040 14,249 12,269 76 517 752 235 135 768 135 1,139 196 1,041 25 63 268 60 767 77 4,509 5,586 4,200 1,265 4,422 1,440 10,472 1,815 9,336 100 342 3,427 1,785 10,661 78 105,673 132,495 91,270 27,720 105,865 42,170 255,890 40,193 242,928 2,650 20,365 85,915 46,975 244,541 79 37 335 15 381 67 111 105 819 696 10 407 179 209 81 80 401 1,918 100 5,790 310 330 565 725 13,735 8,375 210 60 3,892 120 7,435 20,151 627 100 81 82 6,920 32,145 2,000 13.4,800 5,170 11,280 13,975 318,150 174,305 420 80,050 166,481 493,430 12,940 83 15 1,638 115 437 81 890 5 2,074 1,407 818 582 25 522 84 50 7,878 1,130 2,095 221 3,580 5 18,001 11,734 4,312 11,806 205 3,296 85 50 6,409 1,065 1,964 176 2,800 5 16,506 9,027 3,656 8,868 195 3,316 86 730 2,159 65 2,269 1,770 1,447 1,803 2,138 819 549 245 87 2,849 10,957 291 11,635 10,802 7,559 5,217 12,791 2,726 2,247 699 88 3,850,665 15,019,380 448,670 L6, 128, 909 16,333,680 10,628,440 8,081,825 18,501,209 3,974,069 2,955,205 961,640 89 9,376 5,035 6,950 95 580 10,487 595 18,545 2,054 3,427 4,599 4,977 145 1,556 51 17,306 90 196 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ^-CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based en reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lincoln McDowell Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number. , Land in farms acres . . Average size of farm acres . . Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars . . average per acre, dollars . . Cropland harvested farms reporting . . acres. . Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number. . 100 or more days number . . With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number. . By tenure: Full owners number . . Part owners number.. Managers number . . Ml tenants number . . Specified equipment and facilities: Grain combines farms reporting . . number. . Com pickers farms reporting . . number. . Pick-up balers farms reporting . . number. . Motortrucks farms reporting . . number. . Tractors other than garden farms reporting . . number. . Automobiles farms reporting . . number. . Telephone farms reporting . . Home freezer farms reporting. . Milking machine farms reporting. . Electric milk cooler farms reporting. . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface * farms reporting . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting . . Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting. . Operators working 1 or more hours persons . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting . . persons . . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days). . farms reporting. . persons . . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . . number . . Milk cows farms reporting . . number . . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number. . Hogs and pigs farms reporting . . number . . Chickens , 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number. . Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting . . number . . Calves sold alive farms reporting. . number. . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting . . number.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting. . number . . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. . Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens. Milk and cream sold farms reporting . . dollars. . Wool farms reporti ng . . pounds . . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . . dollars. . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. . Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars . . Machine hire dollars . , Hired labor dollars . . Gasoline and other pet/oleum Tun] and oil for the farm business dollars. . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees dollars. . Crops harvested: Corn for all purposes farms reporting . . acres . . Wheat farms reporting . . acres . . bushels . . Soybeans for beans . farms reporting . acres grown alone . acres grown with other crops. bushels . farms reporting. acres . bales . farms reporting . acres . pounds. 90 Land from which hay was cut acres . Flue-cured tobacco. 222 28,907 130.2 11,472 100.23 222 3,252 116 31 142 35 16 16 136 151 87 107 92 10 10 31 136 55 217 217 202 100 120 10 10 187 2,510 180 430 131 177 155 480 155 4,225 117 1,324 110 475 30 290 10 195 30 105,360 40 5,625 35 51,110 10 875 222 279,385 84,165 79,510 6,830 63,970 33,865 11,045 207 840 1,593 4,644 334,632 72.1 17,138 251.30 4,558 138,466 1,332 327 233 1,261 1,031 1 2,351 273 284 292 302 69 70 1,708 1,855 3,467 4,468 3,763 4,194 1,113 3,233 25 25 2,329 310 1,925 4,030 4,009 3,924 1,421 2,278 193 261 1,299 6,335 861 1,594 1,615 2,455 3,870 77,013 3,297 317,825 274 832 391 1,280 2,811 73,181 11 195 472 267,575 772 2,021,530 110 272,015 6 880 4,644 7,665,796 2,129,605 497,365 604,565 2,490,915 1,686,000 257,346 4,405 67,443 1,136 8,775 234,405 1,318 7,840 305 148,820 3,418 18,841 16,635 4,248 21,192 28,680,169 2,440 817 86, 146 105.4 16,862 199.69 810 31,751 236 51 265 146 163 164 17 17 376 429 631 828 682 723 182 557 5 705 700 675 166 211 48 64 200 1,464 126 166 295 439 669 15,906 572 20,585 37 232 49 231 524 12,400 60 2,320 176 43,645 5 150 810 1,496,353 279,790 66,965 53,320 592,416 444,546 59,316 754 22,133 40 470 11,835 218 3,308 65,925 40 90 75 791 4,820 6,861,587 385 661 68,936 104.3 19,311 185.61 646 17,466 262 101 167 248 1 245 15 15 32 32 321 373 480 639 524 614 350 377 10 15 556 551 541 252 462 29 70 278 1,672 226 476 347 492 454 4,106 448 138,815 43 225 97 353 163 3,086 92 394,675 132 1,435,215 40 25,150 661 1,623,365 685,910 119,910 63,085 484,940 245,650 23,870 574 4,688 349 3,246 76,915 71 393 6,220 221 912 793 627 3,776 5,462,245 1,618 2,146 179,888 83.8 26,265 370.74 2,126 77,700 535 165 152 535 294 1 1,316 77 80 310 325 35 36 901 1,028 1,351 2,082 1,736 1,980 595 1,424 5 5 1,396 1,616 1,575 1,530 457 838 170 378 447 3,418 283 380 785 1,678 1,453 21,768 1,496 61,255 100 776 122 607 973 16,279 1 50 213 188,655 352 156,250 20 1,680 2,146 4,106,657 506,451 167,675 243,415 1,899,065 1,161,458 128,593 2,076 53,960 150 1,629 43,603 205 2,375 46,365 543 2,320 1,924 2,048 13,012 21,661,056 623 78,332 125.7 16,824 142.76 587 32,334 235 120 282 210 6 125 272 278 47 47 192 192 367 413 447 749 506 597 373 296 130 130 327 40 236 538 538 517 317 580 26 29 473 8,587 398 3,697 196 329 458 3,977 361 35,065 182 984 292 2,276 172 4,096 5 150 175 1,740,425 176 313,380 211 1,102,172 20 1,750 623 1,802,940 1,069,540 279,795 100,805 146,100 182,585 24,115 442 6,041 357 7,240 184,115 31 283 6,830 340 4,220 4,510 97 17,094 176.2 29,877 160.33 92 3,695 37 22 32 32 17 17 12 12 67 90 77 104 65 75 22 45 10 10 56 35 6 82 81 Bl 25 35 27 38 62 850 51 286 26 43 67 2,602 66 22,535 17 68 37 123 36 2,095 5 95 26 7,860 26 151,960 15 54,680 97 200,267 94,945 8,690 6,425 55,886 25,160 9,161 57 1,838 15 115 1,375 302 42,915 142.1 20,011 158.85 297 7,223 121 35 196 96 10 10 52 52 222 288 167 229 151 171 86 141 56 56 86 166 50 297 287 287 105 120 41 52 287 6,483 252 2,264 166 288 191 886 186 37,770 116 1,981 217 1,813 51 1,431 31 1,265 56 97,647 85 400,415 76 645,950 36 6,315 302 896,505 399,070 253,610 37,550 126,945 71,055 8,275 257 2,772 21 490 6,575 1,320 7,922 3,781 NORTH CAROLINA 197 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued ■ turtle of fwni.-v So* u-«( j Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover North- ampton Onelow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Pereon Pitt 1,847 549 35* 312 1,115 3,464 85 1,554 1,117 850 294 371 893 408 1,964 3,488 1 184,560 93,913 26,625 40,238 110,141 236,744 16,630 215,659 105,372 112,337 57,048 56,069 100,677 69, 136 187,556 282,746 t 99.9 171.1 74.6 129.0 98.8 68.3 195.6 138.8 94.3 132.2 194.0 151.1 112.7 169.5 95.5 81.1 8 23,362 56,492 10,464 13,443 13,103 15,659 36,592 17,629 16,514 16,597 22,668 30,982 14,766 24,001 10,408 32,247 4 258.29 354.59 133.41 119.83 134.55 272.77 322.68 164.79 180.94 137.31 130.62 217.17 152 .29 149.30 130.20 455.22 5 1,815 513 351 292 999 3,439 85 1,524 1,102 784 278 356 . 847 398 1,932 3,446 B 69,569 28,067 4,831 11,695 22,220 97,005 4,858 86,010 36,454 25,404 25,590 40,230 27,747 40,615 40,082 138,279 7 444 196 12C 144 572 1,012 26 289 357 196 115 90 343 126 496 1,025 8 118 95 25 86 291 257 10 96 132 81 50 20 112 46 132 237 a 72 78 26 107 336 230 12 102 107 86 40 20 96 32 97 192 10 502 250 241 157 530 704 38 254 470 347 96 130 348 136 398 716 n 267 153 7C 95 342 536 31 478 342 247 167 171 385 157 338 380 is 5 16 10 3 14 1 2 6 1 2 6 18 1,073 130 45 50 240 2,210 15 820 305 250 30 70 160 115 1,226 2,386 14 161 114 61 110 201 7 184 66 168 117 161 51 143 168 264 18 163 116 61 112 206 7 189 66 168 130 179 51 153 168 271 16 270 27 28 25 145 11 168 126 92 122 170 62 167 86 486 17 275 27 28 25 147 11 169 136 92 128 187 62 182 86 497 18 57 184 21 17 54 179 5 69 11 167 13 22 5 155 101 11 58 184 21 17 54 179 5 71 16 167 13 22 5 155 102 20 854 328 171 201 665 1,363 75 662 520 489 184 231 440 278 768 1,708 SI 966 458 201 245 714 1,487 135 766 536 605 278 322 544 359 845 2,002 22 1,225 376 51 227 784 1,733 69 923 826 604 239 326 632 368 1,044 2,282 23 1,858 731 52 336 964 2,452 144 1,501 1,091 1,049 425 671 892 692 1,408 3,448 24 1,454 459 126 246 817 2,573 73 1,097 845 669 205 306 592 333 1,286 2,917 29 1,587 633 136 308 916 2,929 91 1,271 962 951 254 363 664 406 1,502 3,416 26 432 402 6C 125 364 560 73 346 255 385 131 174 319 143 501 1,003 27 928 284 130 189 577 1,651 46 674 774 540 164 200 513 262 596 1,750 28 11 155 2C 5 5 5 10 7 25 97 5 45 5 45 26 29 6 160 2C 10 5 5 5 2 20 102 5 40 5 65 26 30 998 425 IOC 195 658 2,193 67 958 632 308 183 275 538 272 600 2,154 81 126 93 166 26 86 21 5 102 30 146 33 12 51 371 72 82 703 30 85 91 371 1,205 10 489 435 376 77 91 328 80 988 1,195 83 1,537 502 316 287 864 3,092 64 1,374 927 775 249 306 807 378 1,739 2,816 34 1,505 480 316 281 862 3,060 56 1,360 916 770 241 301 781 378 1,734 2,712 35 1,485 475 311 280 851 3,015 56 1,330 901 750 236 296 721 377 1,729 2,652 38 427 270 12C 84 407 1,310 20 711 321 310 91 36 287 91 604 798 37 797 445 185 137 542 2,485 20 1,666 641 490 121 57 378 121 895 1,457 88 252 112 15 30 32 234 34 183 46 104 43 105 81 63 86 437 39 559 221 25 148 52 554 206 453 115 161 99 184 341 96 157 753 40 425 419 311 134 498 792 16 506 290 625 125 185 254 207 1,137 641 41 5,191 12,790 2,805 1,036 2,018 7,775 1,079 6,281 3,371 11,559 4,140 1,733 5,610 2,269 6,190 7,944 42 156 326 27C 123 431 546 5 378 141 535 65 93 186 135 1,016 319 43 605 4,535 795 382 576 848 300 532 784 4,203 260 185 1,377 605 2,438 1,497 44 1,045 238 20C 126 376 1,682 23 680 434 467 61 88 375 232 1,063 1,984 45 2,656 749 35C 225 519 4,812 65 1,446 563 944 82 128 442 238 2,216 4,441 46 1,446 287 29C 232 756 2,723 17 1,221 924 663 187 233 694 332 1,455 2,265 47 43,503 7,070 1,15C 4,323 10,266 37,785 795 29,057 24,971 6,778 5,929 7,358 23,870 16, 103 9,777 46,083 48 1,218 332 266 198 705 2,490 36 1,185 658 593 147 203 525 277 1,225 2,373 49 85, 114 71,140 5.02C 21,226 79,342 138,357 20,845 58,254 53,390 250,122 52,900 42,016 160,065 21,030 67,494 139,557 50 93 193 91 31 92 181 11 130 123 249 49 49 82 51 224 145 51 845 2,222 25' 105 432 1,149 245 1,242 1,203 2,038 800 192 1,625 291 816 1,467 52 170 258 216 50 126 259 6 177 102 354 42 113 98 142 425 213 53 1,091 3,466 88C 150 680 1,991 55 1,563 602 3,154 538 416 1,443 686 1,661 1,691 54 1,236 112 25 145 333 1,303 22 742 724 310 157 213 549 312 350 1,519 55 41,523 4,895 50C 4,046 8,921 33,788 1,096 23,014 21,892 8,285 6,502 8,536 22,967 17,510 6,505 39,316 56 2 4C ... 15 18 6 11 5 32 32 11 10 57 56 1,18C ... 180 784 13 255 75 252 245 141 305 58 81 106 3C 146 462 252 10 158 126 197 65 66 170 111 139 221 59 17,495 314,065 1,394,135 3,519,740 13,468,675 321,460 105,000 20,050 753,089 744,800 23,355 17,665 958,555 4,786 3,123,565 62,155 60 256 156 4C 76 122 517 5 244 242 257 76 121 251 156 198 456 61 175,035 1,065,160 2,585 121,095 851,440 1,037,575 350,000 327,287 282,376 3,248,660 396,530 241,860 1,661,150 96,425 701,105 996,315 62 6 186 3C 35 20 70 5 1 36 127 10 60 20 108 26 6.1 198,222 1,383,835 138,035 92,250 36,840 79,490 125,000 19,618 224,395 1,644,250 71,265 501,695 181,625 399,820 443,500 64 2 1 3C 5 10 29 11 5 11 5 37 32 16 15 65 1,840 28 5,515 150 760 4,359 335 95 3,200 500 2,474 2,010 2,340 4,115 86 1,847 549 356 312 1,115 3,464 85 1,554 1,117 850 294 371 893 408 1,964 3,488 87 3,792,088 2,167,516 721,93: 2,131,825 8,168,941 5,125,119 1,021,815 2,556,937 2,399,684 2,857,144 1,275,092 1,375,045 3,704,145 1,119,118 3,052,453 7,630,634 68 779,091 881,240 484,691 1,277,505 5,370,685 1,058,557 125,705 387,275 785,471 1,574,735 428,176 287,631 1,439,580 326,895 1,449,785 1,139,152 69 225,439 368,550 115,666 354,670 1,838,074 401,899 21,350 196,710 267,640 339,510 74,795 66,399 475,605 111, 605 421,790 428,920 70 360,100 81,699 6,576 25,195 90,100 357,935 13,020 335,472 97,475 83,675 53,151 145,288 109,785 152,408 142,150 543,797 71 1,410,795 499,425 87,796 343,090 528,385 2,002,625 578,375 955,149 704,386 447,109 398,350 393,771 1,230,100 229,195 471,405 3,527,249 72 801,063 215,570 20,425 110,765 308,738 1,109,560 64,970 532,487 464,510 352,925 237,605 277,811 323,430 218,815 501,980 1,763,287 73 215,600 121,032 6,79: 20,600 32,959 194,543 218,395 149,844 80,202 59,190 83,015 204,145 125,645 80,200 65,343 228,229 74 1,749 364 286 234 833 3,160 48 1,438 1,036 659 257 335 782. 388 1,685 3,314 75 32,172 5,350 88: 2,257 6,177 41,583 1,540 23,967 23,952 6,185 10,665 17,910 14,595 18,845 13,476 76,045 76 17 142 126 524 906 11 224 55 411 41 139 62 106 991 265 77 132 2,915 933 3,730 8,308 215 1,948 1,080 3,127 1,027 2,143 517 1,579 7,260 2,452 78 2,717 55,650 20,435 76,990 202,334 7,200 45,187 21,175 78,140 31,385 60,178 12,250 44,255 161,235 59,845 79 857 10 10 21 567 22 965 321 31 196 321 168 373 5 1,110 80 7,774 35 70 90 4,108 965 12,501 4,975 230 9,420 15,794 2,775 16,645 15 10,642 81 50 15 460 220 420 30 60 35 70 82 202,370 425 1,375 2,735 79,435 17,350 313,843 102,605 4,565 229,025 316,369 59,515 358,990 300 229,480 83 662 191 77 179 2,450 1,370 25 21 25 35 137 1,609 84 3,110 2,783 943 1,679 12,466 15,759 90 75 65 105 640 7,765 85 2,658 2,341 729 1,117 10,621 13,844 55 79 60 75 592 5,302 86 1,644 1 153 641 3,247 20 89 968 540 172 689 1 1,869 3,298 87 7,867 8 680 3,812 16,930 134 374 5,296 2,487 1,036 2,869 7 8,645 24,333 88 11,705,930 9,600 803,255 4,903,056 24,780,856 182,210 634,060 7,267,570 3,422,560 1,208,590 3,847,923 10,000 12,322,235 34,598,789 89 20 11,992 2,91 ) 988 1,896 6,130 35 638 140 10,439 513 181 508 200 7,802 3,866 90 198 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4. -CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Farms, acreage, and value: All commercial farms number Land i n farms acres Average sire oT farm acres Value of land and buildings average per farm, dollars average per acre, dollars Cropland harvested farms reporting acres Farm operators: Working off their farms, total number 100 or more days number With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold number By tenure: Full ow ners number Part ow ners number Managers number Ml tenants number Specrfied equipment and facilities: Gram combines farms reporting number Com pickers farms reporting number Pick-up balers farms reporting. number Motortrucks farms reporting . number Tractors other than garden farms reporting . number . Automobiles farms reporting. number. Telephone farms reporting . Home freezer farms reporting. Milking machine farms reporting . Flectric milk cooler farms reporting. Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting. Farm labor, week preceding enumeration: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting . Family workers, including operator farms reporting. Operators working 1 or more hours persons . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more houre farms reporting . persons . Regular hired workers (employed 150 or more days) . . farms reporting . persons . Livestock and poultry on farms: Cattle and calves farms reporting . number. Milk cows farms reporting . number . Horses and/or mules farms reporting . number. Hogs and pigs farms reporting. number . Chickens , 4 months old and over farms reporting. number. Livestock and poultry sold: Cattle, not counting calves, sold alive farms reporting . number. Calves sold alive farms reporting. number . Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting. numlier . Sheep nnd lambs sold alive farms reporting. number . Chickens including broilers sold farms reporting. Livestock and poultry products sold: Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . dozens . Milk and cream sold farms reporting . dollars . Wool farms report! ng . pounds . Specified farm expenditures: Any specified farm expenditures farms reporting . dollars . Feed for livestock and poultry dollars. Purchase of livestock and poultry dollars. Machine hire dollars . Hired labor dollars . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business dollars . Seeds, hullis, plants, and trees dollars , Crops harvested: Com for all purposes f aims reporting. acres. Wheat. . farms reporting. acres, bushels. Soybeans for beans farms reporting. acres grown alone. acres grown with other crops. bushels . Cotton farms reporting. acres, bales . Flue-cured tobacco farms reporting. acres, pounds. Land from which hay was cut acres. 145 29,450 203.1 23,395 108.18 125 6,981 30 10 82 56 2 5 32 33 11 11 38 39 100 135 115 185 94 128 89 73 37 37 83 15 42 140 140 140 37 37 19 42 125 2,460 105 831 53 141 98 1,108 78 55,477 50 289 74 532 12 690 5 10 36 274,885 25 767,200 52 251,340 5 760 145 728,895 474,640 59,490 21,485 120,150 47,250 5,880 93 1,329 71 1,050 28,475 15 90 1,550 46 682 618 1,608 Randolph 1,128 164,090 145.5 16,084 131.26 1,022 36,226 443 248 655 387 6 80 293 294 196 206 208 213 757 885 962 1,326 817 923 541 676 150 166 495 215 411 1,063 1,047 1,032 515 685 76 163 891 14,388 757 5,688 564 884 829 16,972 678 89,210 303 1,430 520 3,880 473 19,116 5 50 478 8,345,651 298 1,079,625 241 1,521,180 15 2,100 1,128 6,118,478 3,927,792 1,219,832 100,223 447,600 347,459 75,572 951 11,811 594 5,330 110,500 50 410 40 6,455 5 15 10 552 1,732 2,169,947 10,248 489 80,365 164.3 13,465 116.51 451 19,815 245 65 186 151 2 150 72 81 15 16 36 36 253 307 308 516 368 410 204 235 369 30 85 378 366 354 170 255 29 243 280 2,049 211 300 237 397 343 4,072 296 84,625 49 401 78 457 111 3,338 3 91 151 3,577,515 43 864,100 15 3,275 3 789 489 3,029,925 1,766,131 475,160 68,594 489,645 182,980 47,415 390 4,426 142 2,478 52,305 6 125 3,000 209 3,874 2,884 317 1,461 1,780,670 1,660 5,105 341,832 67.0 16,071 281.51 5,018 177,786 1,167 397 223 1,227 642 11 3,225 329 337 120 131 169 169 1,833 1,941 2,575 3,137 3,565 3,839 1,018 3,449 25 20 3,063 111 1,705 3,775 3,689 3,564 1,501 2,581 229 505 1,571 9,979 1,049 1,858 3,546 5,452 4,095 56,622 3,871 202,129 132 4,540 215 1,425 2,108 42,059 276 624,610 446 610,121 67 237, 575 5,105 7,272,267 1,711,287 942,630 638,445 2,291,960 1,472,635 215,310 4,788 75,274 1,344 7,909 186,305 819 11,490 120 211,530 4,179 38,296 31,157 4,751 19,098 31,929,667 7,645 Rockingham 2,321 226,957 97.8 14,676 164.35 2,296 48,296 743 247 272 627 677 1 1,016 230 240 38 38 160 160 1,126 1,221 1,541 2,045 1,696 2,108 1,145 1,075 76 86 1,055 716 520 2,006 1,989 1,959 783 1,551 94 170 1,395 8,744 1,147 2,957 1,304 2,044 1,559 8,120 1,563 132,770 204 1,307 498 2,077 283 5,550 5 15 226 897,100 361 1,177,075 181 618,130 5 200 2,321 2,839,773 1,015,589 354,845 171,810 672,080 544,109 81,340 1,769 10,457 1,419 11,226 279,005 26 150 3,385 2,158 10,921 14,915,325 Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly 645 120,886 187.4 26,429 141.81 614 45,018 261 146 278 296 368 384 82 82 192 197 469 597 548 1,019 579 747 510 423 176 196 419 36 180 574 569 549 303 519 103 157 547 15,791 427 5,198 231 420 412 5,319 387 68,140 312 2,480 381 3,590 212 4,993 20 390 182 1,143,380 211 802,570 281 1,538,205 25 4,375 645 2,188,205 977,290 442,985 92,595 331,020 288,360 55,955 522 7,168 442 9,252 243,456 40 545 15 7,510 191 1,890 1,805 11 19 20,000 14,595 600 72,982 121.6 10,980 90.66 590 20,359 233 86 322 203 83 17 22 71 71 322 374 385 538 344 392 313 194 40 40 263 56 261 465 465 445 236 381 6 26 500 4,765 412 1,923 297 348 443 4,943 388 43,509 132 683 190 1,485 106 4,627 101 368,260 141 385,680 160 508,200 600 907,160 506,125 65,410 98,395 130,610 91,415 15,205 485 4,809 278 3,223 64,510 51 767 10 8,952 327 4,357 4,090 3,453 3,884 318, 514 82.0 14,978 210.66 3,839 135,525 1,244 398 363 1,088 1,168 1 1,627 270 291 222 237 62 62 1,397 1,532 2,714 3,572 3,068 3,418 937 2,669 20 20 1,836 41 1,902 3,124 3,083 2,938 981 1,452 203 367 1,103 8,172 761 2,086 1,284 1,719 3,103 58,127 2,399 232,830 230 2,376 371 1,625 2,117 50,353 5 50 292 234,211 613 1,277,835 70 462,100 10 1,200 3,884 7,980,541 2,348,600 640,380 795,012 2,365,040 1,458,944 372,565 3,682 62,200 814 7,203 166,125 1,542 18,152 1,045 337,485 2,717 21,381 17,016 3,473 13,648 20,591,521 2,465 621 81,933 131.9 13,291 132.01 605 36,219 172 55 122 98 11 390 83 94 21 22 52 52 255 336 216 440 393 459 154 243 5 5 374 10 226 471 459 439 190 450 69 200 223 2,766 181 346 322 799 450 9,720 385 18,385 15 687 69 502 174 10,017 1 45 49 166,010 59 120,265 20 38,000 1 10 621 1,427,168 437,366 221,817 143,754 398,330 190,066 35,835 524 8,161 161 1,282 30,895 144 7,620 230 122,163 509 11,651 8,911 271 730 991,830 1,802 NORTH CAROLINA 199 FARMS, CENSUS OF 1959-Continued » MBjrij>li' of farms. Soe text J Stokes Surry Swalj I Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Will on Yadkin Yancey 2,307 2,418 L12 87 148 1,293 1,443 2,750 1,354 440 729 2,994 1,139 2,522 1,808 767 1 182,394 185,180 14, 560 12,330 22,861 169,829 97,993 233,296 138,747 102,568 56,750 235,191 113,151 178,540 122,676 52,030 2 79.1 76.6 13 3.0 141.7 154.5 131.3 67.9 84.8 102.5 233.1 77.8 78.6 99.3 70.8 67.9 67.8 3 10,518 12,228 5, )57 17,996 12,453 16,690 11,321 17,528 10,511 30,670 10,722 22,422 12,172 24,853 11,524 7,679 ( 143.91 164.92 63 80 142.91 107.95 130.12 209.99 232.32 122.90 112.98 140.48 305.40 125.55 409.29 185.22 140.57 r. 2,287 2,383 L12 61 138 1,221 1,438 2,697 1,344 434 714 2,928 .1,060 2,517 1,793 747 1 35,694 40,725 1, S74 1,730 9,974 67,933 29,704 69,237 34,744 28,980 8,536 116,267 19,994 85,762 38,053 7,500 7 671 601 46 40 55 556 301 792 367 116 286 776 579 580 575 211 H 216 191 15 35 20 286 61 297 63 80 66 240 318 160 150 36 a 170 212 20 36 10 285 52 222 62 81 82 215 238 56 186 16 Hi 801 960 95 56 76 592 295 722 252 229 644 681 745 521 662 522 11 640 765 11 26 67 411 273 593 378 95 55 487 275 231 620 U5 1! 3 5 10 2 1 1 18 5 1 IS 866 690 6 5 5 285 875 1,425 722 115 30 1,825 101 1,765 525 110 14 90 98 1 63 358 56 129 116 90 1 203 97 167 186 IS 100 98 1 66 368 56 135 124 91 1 205 97 183 191 11 25 27 1 10 48 51 66 12 53 482 57 216 31 IT 25 37 1 10 51 51 66 14 53 494 57 216 31 IK 116 159 6 5 2 117 81 134 119 22 36 68 160 60 171 10 19 116 161 6 5 2 117 81 135 120 22 36 69 160 65 171 10 20 1,147 1,096 47 51 98 755 478 1,278 604 245 387 1,339 708 967 888 276 21 1,187 1,246 60 71 103 922 501 1,425 695 299 423 1,485 784 1,074 974 291 2i 1,412 1,447 27 46 103 887 523 1,762 593 330 138 2,064 636 1,697 1,228 96 2S 1,597 1,686 31 61 176 1,386 692 2,443 847 524 164 2,878 790 2,390 1,549 96 24 1,612 1,743 52 71 83 978 1,046 2,303 879 309 303 2,514 752 2,076 1,317 287 25 1,763 1,880 69 76 85 1,168 1,152 2,586 945 339 329 2,824 856 2,372 1,564 327 26 807 788 21 51 68 693 382 1,390 260 125 174 883 441 562 603 16 27 861 839 37 50 73 682 517 1,629 462 215 133 1,947 414 1,476 717 177 28 25 100 1 20 157 30 72 22 37 40 46 5 140 35 '.•9 25 116 1 20 152 30 72 22 31 40 56 5 140 35 30 911 760 11 46 62 654 873 1,533 617 247 193 2,004 344 1,612 6U 266 31 300 598 56 31 15 132 40 92 165 35 391 170 468 80 211 301 32 1,086 1,025 45 10 71 471 520 1,100 567 158 140 785 306 810 971 195 33 1,937 2,091 96 82 138 1,213 1,313 2,163 1,217 345 649 2,394 993 2,092 1,468 661 34 1,936 2,074 96 82 138 1,205 1,308 2,105 1,202 340 644 2,348 973 2,040 1,463 656 35 1,896 2,019 96 82 138 1,180 1,298 2,050 1,182 340 634 2,282 947 1,990 1,453 656 3t 815 890 30 21 40 582 610 631 530 71 262 917 400 700 490 300 37 1,240 1,330 30 36 45 962 1,115 1,042 1,120 126 407 1,418 510 1,180 650 460 38 21 56 5 10 18 92 87 236 75 55 16 168 95 166 51 10 39 26 116 5 10 27 145 178 382 139 162 17 282 132 255 61 15 40 1,576 1,677 ] 02 67 93 1,006 698 1,052 796 190 679 702 937 371 1,277 657 41 5,590 11,132 < £5 1,343 804 16,442 3,124 13,029 6,732 4,112 7,108 5,656 10,307 3,399 11,680 4,864 42 1,456 1,561 96 61 81 787 558 757 711 UO 603 421 802 170 1,096 597 43 2,170 3,712 00 384 117 5,305 1,440 3,942 2,099 140 1,619 1,496 2,290 565 4,782 1,684 44 1,502 1,351 67 36 71 538 933 1,560 894 151 469 820 430 1,031 1,007 456 45 2,114 1,798 2 83 67 76 904 2,043 2,651 1,874 196 713 1,300 595 2,025 1,387 732 46 1,856 1,753 95 31 123 964 967 1,951 1,105 352 504 2,291 771 1,762 1,306 592 4T 8,018 8,831 ; 70 1,094 6,059 21,371 6,534 20,630 6,990 14,477 1,858 36,880 5,179 24,402 7,603 1,738 48 1,596 1,398 86 56 103 699 946 1,473 1,009 241 336 2,051 632 1,731 1,031 570 49 130,460 179,115 8, 190 32,600 11,935 530,390 41,798 449,965 44,084 12,325 9,675 162,040 378,391 85,885 112,535 24,580 50 241 314 47 31 16 387 117 230 122 58 288 152 379 91 372 216 51 965 1,393 : 16 715 M0 2,203 346 1,762 587 446 1,545 1,328 1,689 516 1,027 702 52 557 635 52 56 33 588 221 318 328 102 493 241 515 81 536 291 53 1,371 2,598 ] M, 465 117 5,192 908 2,781 1,840 865 2,055 1,370 1,878 797 2,401 947 54 281 252 20 21 133 687 228 643 258 303 98 1,451 209 917 276 40 55 3,966 3,986 15 1,004 7,849 24,436 3,779 11,697 3,943 15,360 1,212 29,841 4,793 18,291 4,631 515 56 10 11 6 35 7 1 21 148 11 10 5 30 57 70 180 100 860 63 UO 262 2,136 511 185 10 160 58 145 173 25 30 35 373 110 317 97 80 100 190 591 201 135 35 59 194,365 2,521,845 22,. 50 17,995 4,075 2,560,555 14,400 1,716,785 10,240 2,880 1,217,645 679,700 10,856,460 25,485 159,505 9,125 60 305 172 40 35 82 347 205 411 177 U6 110 480 225 376 220 100 61 1,003,705 1,595,700 182,' 45 155,370 88,625 5,540,380 194,840 4,505,980 203,260 33,125 42,605 1,334,000 4,033,470 352,790 628,345 93,670 62 170 256 11 35 237 55 112 47 5 157 55 232 10 310 55 68 78,460 565,384 11, 35 145,890 1,143,490 301,580 1,445,570 400,222 260 158,134 365,350 307,105 151,905 1,181,345 205,655 64 10 11 6 31 6 1 26 158 16 5 5 35 65 960 1,040 775 5,275 1,230 400 2,017 14,765 3,486 590 120 2,680 66 2,307 2,418 I J.2 87 148 1,293 1,443 2,750 1,354 440 729 2,994 1,139 2,512 1,808 767 67 1,891,577 3,697,765 69,1 65 297,330 402,176 5,882,012 1,336,050 6,286,303 1,352,530 1,068,479 1,100,450 6,051,410 7,890,725 4,561,594 2,174,655 384,605 68 673,945 1,652,388 34, 45 138,585 112,476 3,519,835 203,010 2,351,435 285,515 208,763 668,415 1,448,800 5,505,500 644,720 826,750 158,910 69 143,110 483,330 7, L60 88,205 42,380 1,008,680 54,285 504,406 106,993 49,859 262,860 336,090 1,653,540 201,805 159,750 71,215 70 181,402 184,055 1,' 10 8,105 16,555 307,238 73,320 317, 537 115,275 149,675 22,670 451,110 63,290 341, 114 207,020 16,755 71 358,265 715,742 15,t 145 38,510 101,170 608,155 545,925 2,018,424 457,875 354,403 68,305 2,186,135 474,324 2,270,050 470,930 74, 510 72 464,865 520,675 7,< 115 19,300 76, UO 378,169 400,955 990,161 325,248 242,538 56,305 1,421,435 168,796 995,355 438,750 47,870 73 69,990 141,575 3, 90 4,625 53,485 59,935 58,555 104,340 61,624 63,241 21,895 207,840 25,275 108,550 71,455 15,345 74 1,947 2,029 91 51 138 985 1,173 2,351 1,132 409 458 2,833 719 2,427 1,312 621 75 10,360 U,157 52 855 4,490 10,267 7,778 23,369 7,961 12,750 1,501 75,029 5,U9 46,515 8,690 1,885 76 662 545 33 535 598 1,028 661 46 20 347 251 662 876 77 3,993 3,785 334 7,990 3,569 8,045 4,300 662 20 3,321 1,896 5,561 6,583 78 93,495 94,720 7,830 183,650 88,185 201, 575 97,669 21,050 525 97,925 41,523 190,692 148,050 79 10 30 107 21 90 326 111 339 842 187 417 UO 80 65 150 3,973 327 755 2,375 20 1,363 9,735 9,346 990 1,248 2,535 125 595 81 82 1,250 2,550 83,401 30 125 80 2,690 802 8,143 7,823 12,480 771 2,679 2,513 44,395 872 3,778 3,446 26,000 1,118 5,893 5,045 249,185 UO 530 465 196,655 1,903 10,585 9,464 20,568 54,430 1,692 8,200 6,933 10,100 83 64 85 86 2,201 2,204 1,371 2,342 1,139 180 2,786 345 2,436 1,562 87 9,590 8,956 7,405 15,917 5,227 815 13,968 960 15,918 6,204 38 13,806,275 14,332,630 9,924,425 22,043,980 6,684,592 1,000,435 22,146,920 1,413,960 25,073,360 9,U9,990 89 8,806 11,857 !36 615 105 7,042 4,489 7,699 6,711 395 4,643 1,340 7,913 1,870 U,325 3,943 90 200 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on reports (For definitions and explanations, see text) Alajnance Alexander Alleghany Avery Estimated number of farms 1059 . 1951. Farm operators by age: Operators reporting ape number 1959 . Under 2". years number 1959 . 25 to 34 years number 1059 . 35 to 44 years number 1959. 45 to 54 years number 1950 . 55 to (51 years number 1950 . 65 or n»rp years number 1950 . Average ace years 1959 . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators— Workinc off their farms operators reporting 1959 . 1054. 100 or more days operators reporting 1959 . 1954. With other income of family exceeding value of fnmi products sold operators reporting 1959 . 1D54. Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959. 1054. Part owners number 1959 . 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 . 1954. Cash tenants number 1950 . 1954. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Crop-share tenants number 1059 . 1954. Livestock -share tenants number 1959. 1954. Croppers number 1959 . 1954. Other and unspecified tenants number 1959 . 1954 . Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruil-and-nut . . number 1950. Cash-grain number 1050 . Tobacco number 1959 . Cotton number 1059 . Other field-crop number 1959 . Vegetable farms number 1959 . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959. Poultry farms number 1959 . Dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock farms other than poulu-y and dairy farms number 1050 . Livestock ranches number 1959 . General farms ■ ■ number 1959 . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1950. Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . Classl number 1959 . Class II number 1959 . Class III number 1959. Class IV number 1050 . Class V number 1050 . Class VI number 1059 . Other farms number 1959 . Part-time number 1950 . Part-retirement number 1050. Abnormal number 1959 . Value of products sold by soorce: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959. 1954. average per farm, dollars 1959. 1054. All crops sold dollars 1959 . 1954 . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold '. dollars 1050 . 1951. Vegetables sold dollars 1050 . 1954 . Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1950. 1954. Forest products and horticultural specialty producLs sold dollars 1959. 1954. All livestock and livestock producLs sold dollars 1950. 1954. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1050 1954 . Dairy products sold dollars 1950 . 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. 190,516 267,993 188,974 4,475 21,323 44,207 51,532 37,148 30,289 49.7 79,573 110,866 50,647 67,397 64,443 71,507 92,256 128,243 39,920 40,331 442 512 57,898 98,820 2,507 3,882 2,105 1,688 21,658 36,305 978 886 26,010 49,722 4,640 6,337 88,599 3,509 77,731 4,842 2,517 668 588 6,208 4,492 7,040 10,676 72,245 120,068 1,085 3,143 12,030 33,554 43,357 26,899 70,448 47,270 23,068 110 797,213,555 733,460,645 4,184 2,737 568,667,482 606,013,673 528,495,574 576,550,054 8,475,809 8,837,132 7,317,250 7,116,552 24,378,849 13,509,935 228,546,073 127,446,972 99,387,098 47,518,033 49,676,811 35,952,487 79,482,164 43,976,452 1,754 2,767 1,723 18 137 363 498 360 347 52.1 763 1,475 588 1,185 732 1,105 927 ,644 381 503 440 596 5 23 10 140 226 205 273 107 56 40 760 1,014 5 25 97 250 402 235 740 495 245 6,239,490 5,622,305 3,557 2,032 3,344,563 3,463,947 3,182,586 3,292,432 14,695 14,180 10,302 18,719 136,980 138,616 2,894,927 2,158,358 1,042,649 696.767 1,291,845 1,111,465 560,433 350,126 ,265 ,456 1,259 11 114 261 348 249 276 52.4 681 740 508 520 970 1,272 265 155 185 5 25 128 86 70 10 746 21 81 105 155 165 730 485 245 4,030,222 2,855,874 3,186 1,961 1,213,477 1,811,679 937,564 1,530,098 3,215 2,304 115,382 191,354 157,316 87,923 2,816,745 1,044,195 1,689,358 543,880 652,715 369,464 474,672 130,851 1,232 1,456 1,184 14 103 206 286 276 299 53.8 577 781 443 566 633 551 1,101 1,128 106 195 25 122 185 122 442 1 15 26 45 130 225 790 565 225 2,402,677 1,443,519 1,950 991 354,232 302,332 295,486 224,712 17,407 39,914 8,931 20,840 32,408 16,866 2,048,445 1,141,187 65,298 50,381 969,525 624,364 1,013,622 466,442 1,410 2,170 1,390 19 109 290 398 282 292 52.0 669 946 442 490 647 559 742 894 302 366 362 969 100 273 5 6 210 543 36 373 25 30 318 111 17 42 677 19 52 61 73 236 236 733 473 260 4,763,884 3,826,768 3,379 1,763 2,526,010 2,534,611 1,961,384 2,325,954 17,629 8,685 206,648 80,239 340,349 119,733 2,237,874 1,292,157 1,412,868 760,982 234,645 200,161 590,361 331,014 3,025 3,727 3,022 28 273 567 716 684 754 53.6 1,578 1,935 1,069 1,180 1,655 1,626 2,388 2,698 477 650 160 406 10 23 10 7 25 81 2 110 207 5 86 446 5 425 30 135 302 145 1,927 1,114 1 1 31 105 281 695 1,911 1,291 620 4,623,103 3,167,253 1,528 850 2,073,866 1,858,315 1,469,097 1,098,462 404,707 629,003 36,201 48,475 163,861 82,375 2,549,237 1,308,938 415,633 44,470 493,855 448,615 1,639,749 815,853 819 1,503 817 10 63 171 211 170 192 52.9 416 871 325 641 495 771 764 1,270 50 162 11 631 31 25 140 615 400 215 1,286,475 1,052,728 1,571 700 879,189 736,499 246,378 260,463 92,915 243,735 158,477 60,421 381,419 171,880 407,286 316,229 17,049 47,513 103,975 81,857 286,262 186,859 2,338 3,189 2,327 65 286 487 698 467 324 49.2 877 1,160 424 534 452 407 1,083 1,367 670 735 4 6 581 1,086 25 42 20 13 140 213 26 9 300 768 70 41 ,433 193 ,225 5 10 182 571 1,813 16 43 248 586 600 320 525 335 190 13,608,405 14,962,934 5,821 4,692 12,034,936 13,804,090 11,504,715 13,489.195 67,181 75,522 4,806 9,388 458,234 229,985 1,573,469 1,158,844 474,529 125,788 66,760 178,495 1,032,180 854,561 NORTH CAROLINA TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954 for only a sample of fanna. See textj 201 Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland 2,706 1,653 3,077 1,025 1,190 1,198 292 487 2,292 1,685 1,735 802 660 617 3,141 1 3,626 2,022 4,290 1,965 1,878 2,196 441 667 2,818 2,640 2,841 1,599 %4 811 4,662 2 2,666 1,592 3,024 1,077 1,185 1,098 319 468 2,267 1,658 1,723 819 638 622 3,051 3 67 27 42 10 6 4 7 4 95 14 18 5 14 3 47 4 282 172 226 69 74 75 24 39 278 105 160 49 86 42 289 ,, 601 385 631 229 234 213 55 97 590 317 378 161 143 133 734 a 739 437 789 263 355 269 80 125 584 471 399 223 167 175 816 7 517 316 644 258 250 256 85 111 420 348 379 178 121 133 647 8 460 255 692 248 266 281 68 92 300 403 389 203 107 136 518 n 50.1 49.9 52.9 53.5 53.3 54.2 53.0 52.0 47.9 53.7 52.5 54.1 49.6 53.0 50.5 10 1,253 816 1,666 676 639 657 133 247 610 954 738 421 223 300 1,584 11 2,052 875 2,492 1,332 1,111 1,424 101 423 853 1,771 1,481 717 4% 320 2,201 12 689 482 1,384 573 551 578 90 168 351 824 525 306 122 218 1,190 13 970 450 2,076 1,207 916 1,289 80 258 427 1,545 1,100 561 300 185 1,431 14 727 654 1,757 741 739 808 126 255 391 1,167 764 534 148 380 1,418 15 992 439 2,071 1,328 986 1,429 105 288 436 1,680 1,267 771 260 255 1,432 It 1,278 1,140 2,348 816 791 1,026 183 271 786 1,111 1,045 639 288 497 1,674 IT 1,669 1,185 3,507 1,521 1,163 1,769 229 332 908 1,961 1,733 1,381 438 604 1,969 IS 893 417 492 161 271 136 64 171 435 421 459 107 191 80 506 19 964 489 416 248 371 240 111 209 469 504 527 120 156 165 686 20 7 3 3 1 1 12 1 1 1 6 21 4 4 9 5 8 7 1 1 7 7 3 3 3 10 22 535 96 230 45 125 35 45 45 1,070 141 230 55 180 40 955 23 996 298 371 148 340 149 94 98 1,521 246 577 134 298 92 2,007 24 50 11 20 15 5 15 5 10 10 25 10 15 5 25 29 26 12 46 49 30 38 3 19 17 30 ffl. 21 14 4 44 38 15 5 10 15 5 5 5 10 30 5 5 5 27 15 3 10 5 4 2 1 2 5 5 8 7 4 13 28 245 45 100 15 50 10 20 20 385 45 35 10 45 10 225 39 622 103 122 59 129 39 70 19 600 93 188 33 53 49 528 SO 30 5 10 5 5 5 5 81 18 10 1 4 4 4 1 8 5 11 3 15 1 13 82 135 25 50 10 35 10 15 595 45 70 15 75 15 655 SS 219 156 105 10 132 24 2 43 831 76 190 9 179 11 1,272 84 60 10 45 5 20 10 10 65 26 65 15 35 10 40 85 96 24 78 24 41 42 14 14 60 37 99 61 33 27 137 SS 1,506 696 485 55 110 60 111 196 1,691 96 357 16 96 25 990 87 25 5 55 45 10 102 5 10 56 36 6 15 5 90 88 1,456 686 480 50 165 1,676 5 306 10 21 20 St 10 65 35 15 900 40 15 10 5 9 26 5 5 60 25 41 42 11 10 5 5 5 10 43 15 10 172 40 86 46 10 20 15 66 324 98 156 251 44 26 5 137 25 101 50 1 30 117 55 16 20 142 49 75 77 92 12 B7 53 15 22 21 46 145 66 40 40 95 tt 87 48 20 10 55 16 20 30 25 *75 '45 10 294 1 91 47 48 986 807 2,161 883 751 973 136 208 510 1,280 809 596 205 375 1,562 49 1,742 856 952 173 459 240 156 285 1,797 425 958 226 465 262 1,590 50 2 14 1 2 1 5 12 12 40 3 4 10 32 51 18 5 35 5 5 1 10 11 21 36 132 5 46 10 61 52 114 18 92 16 66 35 30 40 41 62 153 26 55 20 137 53 457 157 151 65 126 56 21 65 380 70 172 42 135 46 250 54 646 346 215 46 150 95 55 112 840 145 285 65 100 71 560 55 505 330 445 40 110 52 35 45 515 100 176 85 125 105 550 56 964 797 2,125 852 731 958 136 202 495 1,260 777 576 195 355 1,551 57 622 630 1,450 675 505 687 80 132 295 925 472 430 125 240 1,140 58 342 167 675 175 2 226 271 56 70 200 335 305 146 70 115 411 59 90 9,499,435 4,081,189 7,225,913 1,757,300 3,526,013 2,488,896 2,810,109 2,468,678 7,902,319 3,852,213 10,833,694 1,654,661 3,879,591 1,710,320 10,380,235 61 9,442,971 3,963,052 5,364,734 1,105,253 3,001,822 1,505,860 2,683,571 2,377,291 7,279,728 3,069,140 8,822,753 930,897 4,284,273 1,102,994 7,705,648 62 3,511 2,469 2,348 1,714 2,963 2,078 9,624 5,069 3,448 2,286 6,244 2,063 5,878 2,772 3,305 63 2,604 1,960 1,251 562 1,598 686 6,085 3,564 2,583 1,163 3,106 582 4,444 1,360 1,653 84 7,806,887 3,094,777 2,285,238 558,078 966,200 581,054 2,580,378 1,811,476 7,073,251 1,179,960 2,554,837 266,618 2,850,226 191,655 5,293,6% 65 8,415,497 3,424,140 1,973,587 311,044 1,162,694 591,897 2,338,446 1,890,278 6,758,824 1,030,570 2,659,014 168,534 3,434,736 134,354 5,021,073 61 7,245,694 2,893,701 1,627,302 221 , 909 771,934 426,682 2,446,515 1,356,065 6,856,841 885,336 1,883,602 158,747 2,414,312 138,302 4,513,318 67 8,249,415 3,228,787 1,585,526 138,668 1,066,034 414,439 2,264,697 1,629,442 6,619,464 885,207 2,244,525 91,720 2,981,592 105,371 4,563,667 68 15,320 34,270 41,169 13,399 16,290 15,211 52,261 314,169 8,017 10,595 5,722 418 346,664 4,747 29,259 69 34,445 45,229 53,127 4,446 5,489 14,021 66,913 233,381 4,982 7,315 5,122 804 426,517 202 16,011 70 333,945 31,330 35,945 9,860 9,047 16,078 1,866 76,380 4,657 18,891 7,955 4,831 3,455 2,924 74,223 71 14,291 23,558 112,198 17,881 7,725 34,353 1,023 9,205 32,5% 35,223 10,497 2.6,419 2,119 9,010 72,931 72 211,928 135,476 580,822 312,910 168,929 123,083 79,736 64,862 203,736 265,138 657,558 102,622 85,795 45,682 676,8% 73 117,346 126,566 222,736 150,049 83,446 129,084 5,813 18,250 101,782 102,825 398,870 49,591 24,508 19,771 368,464 74 1,692,548 986,412 4,940,675 1,199,222 2,559,813 1,907,842 229,731 657,202 829,068 2,672,253 8,278,857 1,388,043 1,029,365 1,518,665 5,086,539 75 1,027,474 538,912 3,391,147 794,209 1,839,128 913,963 345,125 487,013 520,904 2,038,570 6,163,739 762,363 849, 537 968,640 2,684,575 76 280,522 183,775 2,614,228 440,664 779,012 1,078,694 54,399 183,075 206,562 1,176,700 6,150,413 939,381 165,495 1,170,207 2,632,993 77 84,771 70,600 1,619,879 366,159 806,341 482,028 45,960 107, 136 85,601 638,771 4,618,594 419,619 198,216 685,511 1,204,831 78 328,021 115,300 1,532,830 347,565 1,094,360 444,177 2,920 242,000 330,760 935,185 612,550 132,769 1,060 180,770 1,526,169 Tt 127,348 63,767 1,348,2% 266,229 726,070 278,814 1,948 130,640 279,290 1,109,630 979,605 178,258 583 190,572 1,024,601 80 1,084,005 687,337 793,617 410,993 686,441 384,971 172,412 232,127 291,746 560,368 1,515,894 315,893 862,810 167,688 927,377 81 815,355 404,545 422,972 161,821 306,717 153,121 297,217 249,237 156,013 290,169 565,540 164,486 650,738 92,557 455,143 82 202 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on reports (I-'or definition!* anil explanations. see text) F.sliniated number of farms . Farm operators by age: Operators reporting age number 1959. Under 25 years number 195° . 8S to 34 years number 1059 . 35 to 44 years number 1959. 45 to 54 years number 1959 . 55 to 114 years number 1959 . 155 or unro years number 1959 . A\ erage aye years 1959 . Off-farm work and other income: Farm operators— Working off their farms operators reporting 1959. 1954. 100 or more days operators reporting 1959 . 1954 . With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . 1954. Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959., 1954 . . Part owners number 1959. . Managers . number 1959 . 1954. VII lenants number 1959. 1954 . Cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Livestock-share tenants number 1959. 1954. Croppers number 1959 . 1954. Other and unspecified tenants number 1959. 1954 . Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruil-nnd-nut . . number 1959 . Cash-grain number 1959 - Tobacco number 1959. Cotton number 1959 . Other field-crop number 1959. Vegetable farms number 1959 . Fruit-and-nul farms number 1959. Poultry farms number 1959 . Dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959. Livestock ranches number 1959 . General farms number 1959 . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959 . Class I number 1959 . Class (I number 1959 . Class III number 1959 . Class IV number 1959 . Class V number 1959 . Class VI number 1959 . Other famis Parl-lune Part- retirement. Abnormal . number 1959. . number 1959. . number 1959. . number 1959. Value ol products sold by source: All farm products sold All crops Field crops, other than vegetable! and fruits and nuts, sold total, dollars 1959. 1954. average per farm, dollars 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Vegetables sold Fruits nnd nuts sold . Forest products and horticultural specially products sold All livestock and livestock products sold . Poultry and poultry products sold .... Dairy products sold . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1959. 1954 . . dollars 1959. 1954 . . dollars 1959. 1954. . dollars 1959 . 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry nnd dairy, sold . dollars 1959 . 1954. Columbus Craven Cumberland Curri-tuck 4,869 6,044 4,799 163 662 1,262 1,396 767 549 47.2 1,864 2,265 1,078 925 1,096 940 2,687 3,098 1,085 874 12 3 1,085 2,076 50 24 40 15 490 904 45 22 350 993 110 118 3,207 31 3,136 10 10 15 21 106 90 1,410 3,489 26 73 275 1,120 1,270 725 1,380 930 440 10 21,384,110 18,585,059 4,392 3,075 18,493,043 17,299,700 18,014,186 16,998,432 17, 575 21,725 189, 100 153,351 272,182 126,192 2,891,067 1,285,359 453,478 201,721 344,785 156,223 2,092,804 927,415 1,623 2,350 1,614 39 207 397 475 313 183 48.2 579 857 326 426 473 460 776 991 416 408 431 958 40 43 10 10 125 232 6 205 643 51 24 1,085 23 1,042 10 10 35 436 1,197 5 27 146 402 447 170 426 306 120 8,107,553 9,511,187 4,995 4,047 7,134,143 8,669,064 6,998,366 8,533,127 18,364 22,639 1,547 10,255 115,866 103,043 973,410 842,123 200,280 212,548 168,715 292,397 604,415 337, 178 2,066 3,001 2,053 54 210 425 547 453 364 50.6 881 1,316 603 876 739 895 852 1,267 553 648 1 7 660 1,080 45 320 509 11 190 318 55 129 949 48 776 115 10 15 11 30 40 61 158 802 ,274 20 38 138 323 455 X0 792 531 261 8,618,312 8,538,077 4,171 2,845 6,328,278 7,168,706 6,011,809 6,785,184 101,851 144,626 70, 234 144,998 144,384 93,898 2,290,034 1,369,371 487,822 320,243 818,960 503,895 983,252 545,233 385 588 359 3 31 62 89 97 77 53.1 224 398 116 255 174 276 151 358 172 117 6 175 133 16 176 209 20 27 77 50 25 10 176 130 45 1 3,771,846 3,454,078 9,797 5,874 2,902,329 2,928,233 ,530,333 ,552,490 344,001 318,759 11,430 26, 195 16, 565 30,789 869,517 525,845 558,136 269,392 34,937 311,381 221,516 1 2 5 4 9 59.0 25,806 7,156 1,290 179 14,717 2,303 204 886 765 550 266 842 13,482 25 11,089 4,853 3,289 753 7,800 4,100 Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe 2,489 3,554 2,402 17 206 548 610 510 511 52.2 1,382 1,872 1,154 1,517 1,457 1,446 ,531 ,405 788 782 5 165 372 5 13 5 2 40 144 5 3 100 137 10 73 460 50 400 10 67 106 145 95 1,606 913 2 21 65 135 415 275 1,576 1,110 466 6,168,934 5,450,729 2,478 1,534 2,828,424 2,978,157 2,527,979 2,865,533 37,569 49,469 8,968 19,233 253,908 43,922 3,340,510 2,472,572 986,154 847, 576 1,252,870 1,045,797 1,101,486 579,199 1,128 1,525 1,123 10 99 242 282 248 242 52.1 602 796 449 611 550 547 651 925 375 365 11 5 91 232 10 9 10 3 170 20 150 20 153 48 52 685 453 7 16 58 92 170 110 675 510 165 3,725,855 2,495,810 3,303 1,637 1,141,861 1,192,254 1,028,297 1,109,234 3,082 2,052 2,144 6,351 108, 338 74,617 2,583,994 1,303,556 334,980 165,170 1,533,597 933,050 715,417 205,336 4,370 5,650 4,314 123 586 1,095 1,186 782 542 47.9 1,620 2,057 815 545 771 613 1,888 2,063 1,256 1,236 1,226 2,347 35 74 70 40 660 963 15 23 365 1,133 81 114 2,859 35 2,809 10 5 30 36 232 15 131 230 837 3,554 61 147 398 1,092 1,291 565 816 531 285 26,765,917 19,949,509 6,125 3,531 17,285,633 17,721,985 15,944,724 16,893,629 477,159 490,559 384,306 180,733 479,444 157,064 9,480,284 2,227,524 6,825,461 611,273 322,830 122,136 2,331,993 1,494,115 1,055 1,611 1,007 12 55 199 302 227 212 53.0 413 755 293 565 417 466 542 748 215 221 3 9 295 644 20 44 15 4 140 237 3 100 331 20 25 501 5 491 5 5 20 2 25 26 476 6 50 145 246 125 475 270 205 3,261,388 3,210,006 3,091 1,993 2,417,035 2,474,413 2,237,802 2,296,039 8,291 5,880 3,598 12,609 167,344 159,885 844,353 735,593 330,470 269,458 215,195 271,074 298,688 195,061 NORTH CAROLINA 203 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, ANO VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. for only ft anjnple of fftrmH. See text] Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde 2,027 2,896 1,077 939 575 2,912 1,976 3,140 3,084 3,220 1,976 1,383 1,290 987 442 1 2,974 4,050 1,754 1,205 705 3,577 2,943 4,341 4,195 4,663 2,826 2,017 1,804 1,576 563 1,993 2,940 1,079 907 585 2,924 2,035 2,990 3,192 3,204 1,895 1,340 1,304 1,005 441 .1 36 101 5 20 5 151 95 50 113 97 29 11 36 18 9 4 WO 355 67 114 45 453 365 243 417 440 176 106 169 128 54 422 725 199 170 122 707 635 585 816 785 381 250 351 263 92 533 854 287 232 165 792 552 800 794 891 475 367 362 249 106 7 469 575 256 196 141 513 270 707 621 569 424 280 232 168 90 8 393 330 265 175 107 306 118 605 431 422 410 326 154 179 90 fi 52.2 47.9 54.1 50.9 52.0 46.4 43.8 52.2 48.0 48.0 52.3 53.4 47.7 49.3 51.0 10 1,085 1,011 624 313 295 828 384 1,419 1,105 1,462 1,084 655 420 395 229 11 1,665 1,118 1,132 471 420 892 745 2,041 1,184 1,290 1,574 1,117 396 538 196 12 839 450 543 188 218 317 105 1,044 542 736 875 566 135 216 134 18 1,215 358 992 231 245 397 100 1,665 557 670 1,311 836 216 316 65 14 1,061 528 727 253 327 324 112 1,419 635 857 1,140 864 148 248 177 19 1,311 445 1,027 266 285 386 121 1,666 629 690 1,031 1,157 351 205 110 It 1,167 851 747 433 440 731 355 1,508 699 1,262 1,474 1,030 268 279 158 17 1,745 1,171 1,255 ' 547 609 918 546 2,617 1,134 1,843 2,017 1,492 438 442 277 18 566 605 245 276 90 407 150 1,001 593 812 281 260 321 219 182 IB 634 535 249 256 85 349 116 837 573 617 382 340 146 228 170 20 8 5 9 3 16 21 1 5 1 19 2 21 12 2 7 1 12 3 17 8 6 7 18 2 9 22 286 1,435 76 230 45 1,771 1,471 615 1,771 1,145 216 92 701 470 100 23 536 2,342 251 362 63 2,299 2,280 1,047 2,529 2,218 412 148 1,175 881 123 24 40 60 36 10 35 10 30 245 40 11 26 36 10 10 29 22 93 53 24 13 18 7 44 243 61 25 27 50 17 6 91 20 35 10 20 5 10 65 75 5 10 10 70 27 7 19 1 9 1 67 6 12 39 61 8 2 8 42 3 28 90 500 10 80 25 640 491 220 190 695 25 10 150 200 65 21 209 698 66 105 15 902 495 350 383 1,489 115 29 269 516 56 80 5 10 5 10 15 10 35 10 25 5 5 31 10 9 36 8 7 18 14 20 4 4 21 2 8 32 100 795 25 100 15 945 875 295 1,155 235 135 5 460 170 20 83 230 1,448 90 168 7 1,200 1,714 505 1,727 417 178 7 757 272 35 14 31 45 5 10 5 126 80 45 116 65 40 31 20 15 39 58 75 41 20 27 104 51 118 123 170 82 79 70 32 15 33 660 2,180 85 195 150 2,173 1,736 1,402 889 2,036 310 16 645 549 194 37 27 25 25 10 5 45 46 14 40 5 5 17 183 38 655 2,093 25 140 2,163 1,691 1,356 575 1,921 310 430 241 39 55 55 5 5 125 75 286 5 40 5 5 5 140 175 11 210 5 6 41 5 10 15 5 1 5 70 1 42 1 16 216 5 43 92 21 61 15 10 50 10 55 15 65 26 60 5 20 10 44 96 10 98 15 40 110 21 75 111 1 45 96 53 61 91 30 110 65 95 88 83 196 43 25 16 16 46 16 36 60 357 5 22 30 105 1,285 205 30 20 404 115 5 47 48 1,061 596 702 281 365 517 135 1,358 781 830 1,318 847 211 287 210 49 1,001 2,326 386 683 210 2,416 1,846 1,835 2,328 2,415 663 597 1,094 711 237 50 17 3 5 6 28 23 7 12 31 3 10 51 15 12 11 12 42 20 46 38 61 10 47 41 38 22 52 57 121 91 80 142 210 122 224 340 57 110 92 78 61 5.1 231 761 50 185 10 613 960 506 787 762 92 173 426 161 37 54 436 957 161 221 30 982 551 772 835 865 167 146 380 311 77 55 245 475 70 180 170 631 105 361 421 380 325 90 155 120 30 58 1,026 570 691 256 365 496 130 1,305 756 805 1,313 786 196 276 205 57 755 380 445 95 265 290 90 840 495 500 961 546 110 160 135 58 270 190 240 161 100 205 40 460 255 305 352 240 86 116 70 59 1 6 1 5 6 60 5,907,718 11,913,962 2,953,311 3,881,214 553,986 13,065,127 13,427,082 11,121,604 16,155,697 15,466,890 4,321,540 6,365,035 7,024,968 4,738,550 2,422,250 61 5,496,139 10,321,070 2,288,331 3,916,284 544,247 10,103,002 15,218,908 10,155,433 15,334,852 17,316,294 3,433,688 3,954,613 7,422,486 5,311,976 1,838,424 62 2,915 4,114 2,742 4,133 963 4,487 6,795 3,542 5,239 4,803 2,187 4,602 5,446 4,801 5,480 63 1,848 2,548 1,305 3,250 772 2,824 5,171 2,236 3,656 3,714 1,215 1,961 4,114 3,371 3,265 64 3,375,233 10,792,896 691,234 2,595,322 389, 578 10,405,460 12,517,602 7,219,912 13,946,531 13,696,011 1,526,991 3,479,028 6,226,878 4,063,034 2,039,271 65 3,809,027 9,800,403 713,819 2,654,043 427,468 9,076,433 14,784,967 7,710,861 14,044,026 16,571,257 2,040,999 2,141,496 6,902,805 4,955,110 1,541,997 66 3,085,505 10,416,609 502,818 2,386,224 364,185 10,131,491 12,433,173 6,396,563 13,454,145 13,491,344 1,049,435 446,016 6,031,964 3,970,755 1,880,615 67 3,427,734 9,599,966 550,032 2,547,359 405,189 8,883,432 14,746,886 7,054,388 13,825,418 16,378,356 1,444,935 354,941 6,872,600 4,861,981 1,482,568 68 17,437 43,113 15,296 65,528 850 8,546 2,590 47,617 74,902 60,620 55,611 749,758 25,674 45,104 120,013 69 36,312 26,081 11, 517 36,512 96 7,929 11,181 44,488 47,505 45,055 33,401 570,999 3,719 40,512 42,978 70 28,534 4,361 10,683 6,297 7,719 6,211 3,542 29,423 6,748 10,064 313,725 1,463,865 1,107 3,310 9,347 71 163,869 26,343 24,545 13,997 9,173 15,499 4,932 47,061 18,890 14,082 486,594 951,840 1,066 8,184 2,608 72 243,757 328,813 162,437 137,273 16,824 259,212 78,297 746,309 410,736 133,983 108,220 819,389 168,133 43,865 29,296 73 181,112 148,013 127,725 56, 175 13,010 169,573 21,968 564,924 152,213 133,764 76,069 263,716 25,420 44,433 13,843 74 2,532,485 1,121,066 2,262,077 1,285,892 164,408 2,659,667 909,480 3,901,692 2,209,166 1,770,879 2,794,549 2,886,007 798,090 675,516 382,979 75 1,687,112 520,667 1,574,512 1,262,241 116,779 1,026,569 433,941 2,444,572 1,290,826 745,037 1,392,689 1,813,117 519,681 356,866 296,427 76 763,666 417,457 698,548 311, 172 39,363 1,132,375 106,701 797,287 249,801 574, 144 665,202 676,830 108,740 350,447 112,521 7T 581,518 182,718 515,022 161,314 56,751 292,351 42,046 650,815 52,913 248,015 364,033 490,590 28,205 194,719 30,258 78 1,093,044 117,675 1,088,497 21,505 667,783 515 1,946,420 189,025 10,455 880,991 1,650,905 25 14, 375 79 763,438 56,523 859,023 1,168 5,716 430,050 15,900 1,210,539 147,041 44,242 459,632 894,165 18,283 50,196 31,008 80 675,775 585,934 475,032 974,720 103,540 859,509 802,264 1,157,985 1,770,340 1,186,280 1,248,356 558,272 689,325 325,069 256,083 81 342,156 281,426 200,467 1,099,759 54,312 304,168 375,995 583,218 1,090,872 452,780 569,024 428,362 473,193 111,951 235,161 82 204 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on rerwts (Tor definitions and explanations, see text) Estimated number of famis 1959 . 1954 . Farm operators by age: Operators reporting ago nunihrf 1959. Under 25 years number 1959 . 25 to 34 years number 1059 . 35 to 11 years number 1959. 45 to 54 years number 1959 . 55 to (14 years number 1959 . 95 or more years number 1959 . Average age years 1959. Off-farm work and other income: Fami operators— Working off their forms operators reporting 1959 . 1954. 100 or more days operators reporting 1959 . 1054. With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . 1954. Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1959. 1954. Part owners number 1959. 1954. Managers number 1959 . 1954. All tenants number 1959 . 1954. Cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Share-cash tenants number 1959 . 1954. Crop-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Liveslock-share tenants number 1959 . 1954. Croppers number 1959 . 1954. Other and unspecified tenants number 1959. 1954 . Farms by type of farm: Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut . . number 1959 . Cash-grain number 1959 . Tobacco number 1959 . Cotton number 1959 . Other Tield-crop number 1959 . Vegetable farms number 1959 . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959. Poultry farms number 1959 . Dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . Livestock ranches number 1959 . General farms number 1959 . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. Farms by economic class: Commercial farms. number 1959 . Class I number 1959 . Class II number 1959 . Class III number 1959 . Class IV number 1959 . Class V number 1959. Class VI number 1959 . Other farms number 1959 . Part-time number 1959. Part-retirement number 1959. Abnormal number 1959 . Value of products sold by source: All farm products sold total, dollars 1959 . 1954. average per farm, dollars 1959. 1954. All crops sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959. 1954. Forest products and horticultural specialty products sold dollars 1959 . 1954 . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1950 . 1954. Dairy products sold dollars 1959 . 1054. Livestock and livestock products, other Ulan poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Iredell Jackson Johnston 2,620 3,696 2,590 24 210 570 709 526 551 52.3 1,402 1,860 1,089 1,430 1,415 1,547 1,537 2,281 754 733 8 10 321 675 20 23 15 7 125 241 11 4 95 295 55 105 415 55 160 200 92 336 112 162 1,503 1,148 12 88 121 207 380 340 1,472 1,041 425 8,233,672 6,238,243 3,143 1,688 2,774,417 3,005,497 2,435,161 2,738,971 20,327 7,251 18,477 25,029 300,452 234,246 5,459,255 3,232,746 1,066,537 747,497 3,291,345 1,968,885 1,101,373 516,364 1,142 1,871 1,132 6 52 224 302 265 283 54.5 670 1,223 515 941 878 1,282 882 1,540 180 155 10 70 112 10 25 15 940 5 5 31 71 110 920 670 250 1,287,144 908,530 1,127 486 498,252 474,773 164,399 215,518 220,324 105,876 11,618 57,376 101,911 96,003 788,892 433,757 181,030 154,789 67,910 76,361 539,952 202,607 5,676 7,820 5,617 158 793 1,565 1,636 936 529 46.7 1,809 2,408 783 703 820 684 1,948 2,429 1,126 1,031 2,601 4,359 51 98 80 73 1,750 2,938 50 35 500 1,097 170 118 4,016 35 3,846 85 50 80 20 177 324 1,054 4,644 13 46 335 1,632 2,002 616 1,032 620 412 26,543,464 28,051,103 4,676 3,587 22,737,821 25,778,519 22,212,346 25,441,228 76,948 91,925 9,521 24,093 439,006 221,273 3,805,643 2,272,584 828,678 418,488 272,400 125,653 2,704,565 1,728,443 1,002 1,513 1,075 29 132 288 316 193 117 47.7 366 382 169 161 186 152 395 485 156 187 451 842 25 23 15 195 234 5 170 535 46 38 817 1 6 111 342 271 86 185 125 60 5,733,550 6,873,449 5,722 4,543 5,074,869 6,321,480 4,994,365 6,266,515 1,113 6,189 532 9,475 78,859 39,301 658,681 551,969 186,460 39,418 900 16,646 471,321 495,905 1,021 1,484 1,055 20 116 232 289 204 194 50.6 534 637 344 372 384 287 427 800 303 224 1 290 476 25 30 22 160 195 75 207 25 23 596 10 586 25 368 16 91 211 205 130 360 240 120 4,614,199 4,144,872 4,519 2,793 3,690,729 3,695,604 3,322,576 3,574,497 7,455 4,569 17,938 26,778 342,760 89,760 923,470 449,268 692,986 303,329 25,525 60,943 204,959 84,996 2,413 3,581 2,420 94 330 687 712 411 186 46.0 753 1,256 272 180 306 181 705 851 309 260 3 1,396 2,410 15 38 65 9 495 613 16 19 735 1,672 70 59 2,042 32 2,004 22 282 2,146 2 69 348 806 736 185 267 150 115 2 16,179,000 18,121,001 6,705 5,060 14,983,372 16,878,351 14,759,397 16,669,294 21,258 77,471 5,207 7,583 197, 510 124,003 1,195,628 1,242,650 273,987 185,652 41,680 376,543 879,961 680,455 Lincoln McDowell 1,583 2,401 1,549 20 145 375 390 303 316 51.4 851 1,441 675 1,076 957 1,075 1,027 1,529 330 314 6 220 486 15 29 45 85 3 135 238 25 124 281 41 5 230 5 60 135 56 970 31 81 130 185 196 960 650 310 4,632,266 3,211,369 2,926 1,338 1,600,601 1,671,332 1,471,268 1,566,603 34,597 19,396 26,018 36,043 68,718 49,290 3,031,665 1,540,037 1,393,485 397,524 1,141,907 922,828 496,273 219,685 749 1,326 776 4 56 147 201 176 192 54.3 489 898 423 732 594 658 572 1,067 136 160 5 662 25 45 25 652 496 156 728,606 632,168 973 477 242,897 229,565 149,862 131,102 2,134 4,417 26,373 36,425 64,528 57,621 485,709 402,603 198,868 176,553 58,910 112,141 227,931 113,909 1,213 1,902 1,200 3 69 228 317 266 317 54.7 670 1,201 471 815 790 1,035 937 1,587 211 189 5 3 60 117 15 10 5 30 56 106 30 936 302 15 1 15 55 55 161 911 595 311 5 1,988,289 1,257,243 1,639 661 329,573 340,305 143,314 155,838 60,398 84,290 29,843 43,802 96,018 56,375 1,658,716 916,938 273,797 404,236 649,955 259,062 734,964 253,640 2,634 3,477 2,619 68 255 547 673 558 518 51.3 822 1,157 515 647 701 641 1,723 1,988 500 568 411 926 25 16 15 10 170 304 5 150 487 51 104 1,301 1,301 15 56 112 65 1,085 1,569 5 26 72 406 1,060 1,065 595 470 4,678,492 4,249,089 1,776 1,222 3,063,370 3,330,069 2,898,194 3,183,226 17,632 29,489 5,982 35,624 141,562 81,730 1,615,122 919,020 555,416 255,501 297,535 228,204 762,171 435,315 NORTH CAROLINA TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. 205 for onl) B simple of farms. Seo text] Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Noah New Hanover North- ampton Onalow Orange Pamlico PaequotanJf Pender Perqulmane Person Pitt 2,202 1,394 1,162 838 1,982 4,040 215 2,046 1,427 1,405 469 561 1,593 650 2,319 3,898 1 2,885 2,843 1,853 977 2,359 5,462 359 2,884 1,976 2,017 730 818 2,293 919 3,556 5,586 2 2,230 1,415 1,113 843 1,914 3,982 197 2,103 1,429 1,405 463 574 1,583 6S5 2,318 3,904 3 96 10 17 7 38 128 2 33 34 42 i ■'. 25 7 134 137 4 329 99 107 74 234 562 19 228 180 150 46 55 155 72 376 584 594 267 209 174 412 1,101 37 550 345 303 72 131 337 154 584 1,067 r, 628 374 282 247 504 1,106 55 580 451 347 124 159 434 176 581 1,143 7 365 339 239 166 403 678 42 391 261 294 130 120 348 156 386 671 8 as 326 259 175 323 407 42 321 158 269 88 105 284 120 257 302 46.* 53.6 52.8 52.0 50.2 46.8 52.4 49.3 48.0 50.7 52.8 51.3 51.1 50.9 46.1 46.0 10 666 808 614 492 1,094 1,378 100 551 609 565 213 222 814 276 614 1,195 11 929 1,617 1,141 531 1,087 1,357 231 739 848 840 306 360 1,106 337 925 1,255 IS 282 633 398 382 779 565 83 355 371 401 139 130 510 134 300 380 13 239 1,386 851 356 731 496 175 326 448 660 191 200 639 166 405 270 14 250 818 674 557 907 591 122 366 381 534 169 178 687 223 352 371 19 221 1,506 1,121 310 856 393 245 314 333 800 250 190 786 137 430 206 1« 722 915 887 522 1,231 1,065 133 529 695 762 241 285 843 293 598 926 17 855 1,686 1,563 568 1,401 1,243 257 748 960 1,044 423 395 1,184 370 877 1,150 18 287 228 165 176 462 621 56 589 392 342 187 196 535 202 403 395 IS 211 427 97 188 424 463 71 499 416 376 248 205 700 257 384 314 20 5 26 10 4 14 1 3 6 1 2 6 21 7 13 5 3 6 14 1 8 2 6 1 1 6 2 9 22 1,188 225 110 130 285 2,340 25 925 340 295 40 80 215 155 1,316 2,571 2.1 1,815 661 98 236 497 3,741 47 1,624 686 513 66 190 376 261 2,328 4,110 24 25 40 5 15 35 105 10 45 30 10 5 20 25 20 10 35 25 48 124 12 23 27 161 13 77 26 17 6 16 34 19 3 67 29 5 15 5 20 10 60 40 10 15 5 15 15 20 35 27 6 11 2 3 7 24 30 3 6 8 9 6 4 13 28 226 30 30 35 125 385 5 420 145 85 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90 15 9 10 24 34 7 14 16 6 22 19 35 18 6 24 25 91 63 26 6 96 39 15 35 16 36 18 36 56 10 31 121 92 213 107 25 51 237 275 16 199 141 101 60 70 117 71 86 632 53 702 101 16 75 301 1,362 10 438 318 225 82 100 176 131 391 1,449 54 543 125 60 105 302 1,385 15 591 346 266 75 55 326 125 817 971 55 311 181 245 51 145 396 15 275 290 200 40 75 200 65 615 290 58 355 845 806 526 867 576 130 492 310 555 175 190 700 242 355 410 57 225 555 555 341 517 360 85 345 215 375 135 100 510 160 200 270 5S 130 280 10 251 185 350 216 45 146 1 95 180 40 90 190 82 155 140 53 60 13,198,851 5,158,085 1,629,550 4,613,723 10,978,156 21,543,617 1,554,506 10,910,417 6,513,497 6,802,810 2,765,066 5,143,095 7,812,674 4,060,388 9,938,445 27,371,934 81 16,169,572 4,843,513 1,234,660 3,231,313 7,117,185 20,582,979 2,197,633 9,680,848 7,002,915 4,393,395 3,013,641 4, 148, 256 5,506,156 3,336,099 8,220,806 31,343,562 62 5,994 3,700 1,402 5,506 5,539 5,333 7,230 5,333 4,564 4,842 5,896 9,168 4,904 6,247 4,286 7,022 63 5,605 1,704 666 3,307 3,017 3,768 6,122 3,357 3,544 2,178 4,128 5,071 2,401 3,630 2,312 561 84 10,986,759 1,957,008 738,905 1,779,897 4,273,638 19,314,518 1,147,374 9,505,840 5,120,291 2,926,701 1,845,247 4,556,506 4,667,151 2,988,105 7,782,279 24,793,199 85 14,906,535 2,451,119 715,681 2,126,561 4,332,392 19,689,285 1,879,217 8,480,995 6,178,578 2,368,817 2,348,726 3,494,592 4,216,443 2,698,126 7,415,896 X,277,286 66 10,645,105 839,722 633,585 885,976 3,719,941 18,730,321 153,773 9,141,568 4,896,381 2,721,344 1,750,049 3,584,345 2,962,218 2,738,245 7,577,372 24/57,608 67 14,743,443 1,462,860 528,238 1,087,685 3,973,337 19,396,290 223,544 8,347,383 6,073,923 2,254,257 2,290,504 2,864,591 3,508,386 2,573,454 7,260,515 30,097,188 68 27,154 40,928 4,980 7,321 52,198 48, 175 173,625 27,262 4,602 12,079 37,827 921,922 288,519 79,254 4,139 86,550 69 16,630 62,438 4,594 40,033 31,739 59, 767 695,406 11,040 15,975 7,811 41,546 615,063 227,655 79,802 2,403 108,321 70 4,761 12,416 74,639 742,436 132,645 11,736 41,683 1,434 2,153 3,301 1,237 5,877 552,383 8,420 4,621 2,861 71 3,813 18,657 66,386 923,031 159,318 17,646 14,611 8,690 6,407 14,278 899 4,468 294,326 1,345 15,900 5,492 7-: 309,739 1,063,942 25,701 144,164 368,854 524,286 778,293 335,576 217,155 189,977 56,134 44,362 864,031 162,186 196,147 246,180 73 142,649 907,164 116,463 75,812 167,998 215,582 945,656 113,882 82,273 92,471 15,777 10,470 186,076 43,525 137,078 66,285 74 2,212,092 3,201,077 890,645 2,833,826 6,704,518 2,229,099 407,132 1,404,577 1,393,206 3,876,109 919,819 586,589 3,145,523 1,072,283 2,156,166 2,578,735 75 1,263,037 2,392,394 518,979 1,104,752 2,784,793 893,694 318,416 1,199,853 824,337 2,024,578 664,915 653,664 1,289,713 637,973 804,910 1,066,276 76 368,020 718,255 513,867 2,490,731 6,179,517 682,735 168,827 234,166 223,002 1,366,285 446,003 214,292 1,508,247 195,470 1,311,247 430,303 77 58,406 559,523 222,131 928,399 2,457,178 207,900 67,206 225,258 112,126 827,969 356,993 53,126 250,261 78,920 512,347 104,574 78 198,222 1,456,560 143,260 94,100 38,515 84,665 127,105 19,688 224,395 1,644,770 71,265 1,075 502,945 181,625 402,505 443,560 79 53,974 1,300,305 151,170 78,688 175,326 108,762 112,872 97,409 83,700 867,132 50,592 55,458 327,210 7,069 115,825 159,462 80 1,645,850 1,026,262 233,518 248,995 486,486 1,461,699 111,200 1,150,723 945,809 865,054 402,551 371,222 1,134,331 695,188 442,414 1,704,872 81 1,150,657 532,566 145,678 97,665 152,289 577,032 138,338 877,186 628,511 329,477 257,330 545,080 712,242 551,984 176,738 802,240 82 206 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5.-FARMS REPORTING BY OFF-FARM WORK; AND FARMS BY TENURE OF OPERATOR, CENSUSES OF 1959 [Most data for 1959 are based on reports (For definition* ami explanations. see text) Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland St anly Estimated number of farms 1059 ■ - 1051,. Farm operators by age: Operators reporting ripo number 1959. . Under 25 years number 1959 . . 25 to 34 years number 1959.. ■15 to 44 years number 1959. . 45 to 54 years number 1959 . . 55 to (14 years number 1959 . . 155 or tuniV years number 1950 . . Average age years 1959. . Off-larm work and other income: Farm operators— Working off their farms operators reporting 1959.. 1954., lffi or more days operators reporting 1059 . . 1954 . . With other income of family e\reeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1050. . 1054.. Port owners number 1959 . . 1954 . . Managers number 1959 . . 1954 . . All tenants number 1959. . 1954 . . Cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954 . . Share-cash tenants number 1959 . . 1954.. Crop-share tenants number 1950 . . 1954.. Livestock -share tenants number 1959. . 1954 . . Croppers number 1059 . . 1954 . . Other and unspecified tenants. number 1959. . 1954 . . Farms by type of farm: field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut . . number 1959 . . Cash-grain number 1959 - ■ Tobacco number 1959 . . Cotton number 1059 . . Other field-crop number 1959 . . Vegetable farms number 1959 . . Fruit-and-nut farms number 1959 . . Poultry farms number 1959 . . Dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy farms number 1959 . . Livestock ranches number 1959 . . General farms number 1959 . . Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1959. . Farms by economic class: Commercial farms number 1959. . Class I number 1959 . . Class II number 1959 . . Class III number 1959 . . Class IV number 1959 . . Class V number 1959 . . Class VI number 1959 . . Other farms number 1959. . Part-lime number 1959 . . ParWetirement number 1959. . Ahnorrnal number 1059 . . Value of products sold by source: All farm products aolu total, dollars 1959.. 1954 . . average per farm, dollars 1959. . 1954.. All crops sold dollars 1959. 1954 . . Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1059 . . 1954. Vegetables sold dollars 1959 . 1954. Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1959. 1954. Forest products and horticultural specially products sold dollars 1959. 1954 . All livestock and livestock products sold dollars 1959. 1954. Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1959 . 1934. Dairy rroducts sold dollars 1959 1954. Livestock and livestock products, other than poultry and dairy, sold dollars 1959 . 1954. 485 2 ,634 1,054 3 ,581 499 2 ,621 7 32 31 238 101 559 144 675 103 566 113 551 52.6 52.1 284 1 ,406 722 2 102 215 1 ,102 596 1 ,477 347 1 ,374 641 1 688 382 1 746 678 2 ,529 76 667 141 668 7 6 8 6 20 215 170 375 50 18 19 20 4 4 5 55 48 122 2 10 50 71 170 5 40 29 58 20 390 5 60 330 15 5 5 21 5 20 357 27 135 27 132 20 345 340 220 115 5 1,153,992 1,040,479 2,379 987 429,889 459,456 180,579 234,488 14,155 12,350 173,467 187,434 61,688 25,184 724,103 581,023 314,193 228,519 256, 370 249,627 153,540 102,877 1,544 1,128 28 53 185 265 322 275 1,506 1,086 420 9,764,409 7,622,734 3,707 2,129 2,880,174 3,000,260 2,277,515 2,543,092 7,963 10,490 11,733 19,411 582,963 427,267 6,884,235 4,622,474 4,062,939 2,913,756 1,552,000 1,239,612 1,269,296 469,106 907 1,569 923 12 82 181 265 193 190 51.8 302 382 371 422 472 749 238 263 2 195 555 5 50 10 7 60 190 5 110 246 1 117 78 147 120 418 267 151 5,490,655 4,064,348 6,054 2,590 2,880,072 3,149,722 2,101,104 2,482,759 31,189 33,767 650,981 540,873 96,798 92,323 2,610,583 914,626 2,385,829 745,796 5,882 51,748 218,872 117,082 5,985 8,042 5,899 153 887 1,589 1,645 998 627 47.0 1,677 1,707 732 461 1,802 2,103 677 540 11 10 3,495 5,384 60 74 180 121 2,320 3,996 70 35 585 976 280 182 4,530 60 4,115 350 10 145 358 900 5,105 5 34 529 1,591 2,175 771 555 325 31,143,472 30,236,027 5,204 3,760 27,113,349 29,265,451 26,616,580 29,056,770 243,917 126,315 9,685 11,318 243,167 71,048 4,030,123 970,576 1,220,591 124,585 241,500 184,883 2,568,032 661 , 108 3,197 4,214 3,185 134 361 751 889 620 430 48.4 1,225 1,481 760 911 845 976 1,098 1,568 837 668 6 12 1,256 1,940 20 53 130 230 501 584 5 14 555 977 45 82 2,106 10 2,096 17 902 2,321 11 13 126 615 1,021 535 876 590 281 5 11,591,495 10,769,580 3,626 2,556 10,093,208 9,953,030 9,820,735 9,755,806 7,949 19,280 25,137 45,466 239,387 132,478 1,498,287 816,550 298,975 194,563 620,660 372,182 578,652 249,805 1,926 2,969 1,911 11 145 381 530 401 443 53.2 1,136 1,821 969 1,536 1,223 1,641 1,218 1,926 551 600 151 377 10 42 10 13 45 124 35 8 20 155 31 35 166 111 91 171 91 110 ,287 645 2 31 85 195 207 125 1,281 890 385 5,420,771 3,872,868 2,815 1,304 1,777,915 1,853,567 1,393,867 1,686,230 105,773 51,205 17,290 26,991 260,985 89,141 3,642,856 2,019,301 996,064 339,112 1,606,675 1,293,861 1,040,117 366,328 1,631 1,659 10 118 310 463 404 354 53.3 950 1,825 735 1,320 1,003 1,576 1,148 1,957 348 492 5 3 130 569 79 5 15 40 218 20 3 35 175 30 79 297 36 60 1,071 600 10 5 25 77 158 325 1,031 686 340 5 2,964,219 2,734,918 1,817 886 1,511,980 1,634,309 1,146,571 1,289,097 77,774 73,227 133,186 123,247 154,449 148,738 1,452,239 1,100,609 485,574 434,710 544,045 454,950 422,620 210,949 4,930 6,812 4,935 168 701 1,167 1,384 911 604 47.7 1,852 2,501 1,073 957 1,804 2,509 1,263 1,261 1 2 1,862 3,050 50 63 85 85 1,022 1,739 50 31 540 979 115 153 2,868 95 2,678 75 20 30 59 20 175 712 1,066 3,884 21 68 377 1,147 1,586 685 1,046 691 355 23,450,271 22,388,470 4,757 3,287 19,170,929 20,290,504 17,897,939 19,058,459 832,683 1,024,066 111,183 55,247 329,124 152,732 4,279,342 2,097,966 1,577,301 614,183 462,625 218, 564 2,239,416 1,265,219 826 ,212 798 14 83 212 225 150 114 49.2 301 453 174 228 227 196 207 270 123 143 11 8 485 820 35 42 30 49 155 355 5 6 235 328 25 40 470 26 90 344 10 621 6 12 57 95 246 205 205 165 40 4,164,599 4,518,714 5,042 3,728 3,120,630 4,095,019 2,878,369 3,891,201 115,806 138, 551 22,549 8,776 103,906 56,491 1,043,969 423,695 528,773 123,832 39,350 132,577 475,846 167,286 NORTH CAROLINA 207 TYPE OF FARM, ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM, AND VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE: AND 1954-Con. (<»■ onl) ■ -' ample of I !U"i ■ See text] Stokes Surry Swain Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Vaehlngton Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 3,198 3,443 463 532 348 3,063 1,698 3,758 2,000 646 1,911 3,485 2,819 2,752 2,673 1,799 1 3,804 4,304 771 960 486 4,296 2,097 5,773 2,899 742 2,430 4,570 4,082 3,868 3,118 2 3,U9 3,374 489 533 372 3,066 1,715 3,704 1,953 667 1,923 3,487 2,710 2,665 2,550 1,806 3 132 144 1 5 29 82 76 54 12 24 126 30 67 85 24 4 431 457 38 33 31 287 225 403 211 58 180 538 225 354 321 187 r, 748 793 95 117 73 717 412 940 419 154 384 905 586 749 585 378 n 854 873 133 126 96 887 480 1,067 506 176 444 987 662 841 682 432 7 580 631 111 128 84 613 326 694 400 152 417 599 608 480 527 346 S 374 476 111 129 83 533 190 524 363 115 474 332 599 174 350 439 47.5 48.2 53.4 53.9 52.9 50.8 47.4 49.2 50.6 51.0 53.1 46.5 52.5 46.4 48.9 52.4 10 1,159 1,186 287 344 182 1,735 485 1,380 636 252 944 1,012 1,517 722 1,055 814 11 1,117 1,261 470 643 265 2,484 432 2,300 1,034 241 1,203 1,060 2,333 740 1,216 1,132 12 622 671 234 302 114 1,382 190 818 325 203 672 425 1,179 258 650 587 IS 472 721 400 562 185 1,794 241 1,088 464 130 803 295 1,832 225 731 697 14 708 917 380 420 183 1,728 209 839 459 236 1,066 511 1,705 190 752 754 15 448 760 460 586 205 1,743 207 1,028 499 180 903 210 2,356 187 740 813 It 1,317 1,795 376 411 251 1,847 440 1,459 583 359 1,791 971 2,185 651 1,242 1,408 17 1,658 2,106 575 738 323 2,313 519 2,179 949 387 1,797 1,361 3,370 820 1,552 1,610 ie 820 880 46 86 87 661 293 708 493 110 75 562 460 256 820 225 19 598 764 86 141 107 821 271 655 589 142 431 470 410 149 734 268 20 3 5 5 16 2 2 15 2 18 5 1 21 1 6 2 1 9 2 10 4 4 4 8 8 4 22 1,061 765 41 30 10 550 965 1,575 922 175 30 1,950 156 1,840 610 166 23 1,552 1,421 97 87 68 1,272 1,314 2,926 1,324 240 195 2,749 3O0 2,946 862 275 24 45 15 10 10 5 65 5 70 90 25 55 15 15 25 26 13 10 21 9 139 16 110 113 33 14 53 32 32 16 8 28 85 40 25 5 50 30 10 50 45 50 27 156 7 2 4 1 18 9 61 12 6 1 22 1 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112 87 148 1,293 1,443 2,750 1,354 440 729 2,994 1,139 2,522 1,808 767 50 18 2 20 30 1 3 7 29 10 51 5 52 1 1 1 63 6 73 17 26 5 60 75 71 22 5 52 41 60 10 35 177 115 371 67 66 52 357 156 471 85 10 53 411 496 10 35 25 241 391 796 280 100 72 1,265 182 1,090 326 46 54 1,330 1,232 26 21 35 352 561 1,035 542 150 155 1,025 351 725 885 106 55 520 560 75 20 50 440 370 445 447 95 445 280 346 155 490 6O0 56 891 1,025 351 445 200 1,770 255 1,008 646 206 1,182 491 1,680 230 865 1,032 57 595 630 261 340 125 1,340 115 600 300 145 681 330 1,190 130 595 596 58 296 395 90 105 75 430 140 402 6 346 60 1 486 15 160 1 490 100 270 436 53 60 9,909,657 13,137, 907 423,309 819,844 1,276,876 11,263,557 7,341,391 19,351,760 6,294,315 3,441,341 3,309,397 21,194,033 12,101,003 19,095, 795 8,601,386 2,229,702 81 10,425,384 11,463,185 288,175 863,828 1,413,068 8,591,265 6,191,225 17,193,800 6,322,294 3,087,552 2,252,429 20,108,240 6,634,007 20054,017 6,899,951 2014,601 62 3,099 3,816 914 1,541 3,669 3,677 4,324 5,149 3,147 5,327 1,732 6,082 4,293 6,939 3,218 1,239 63 2,741 2,663 374 900 2,908 2,000 2,952 2,978 2,181 4,161 927 4,400 1,625 5,185 2,213 961 64 8,989,655 9,632,279 137,090 221,667 857,837 3,279,084 6,674,648 15,153,635 5,403,750 2,715,267 1,508,367 18,231,287 1,840,426 17,915, 187 6,446,190 1,507,377 65 9,747,884 10,155,401 139,670 217,526 912,907 4,101,045 5,925,232 14,919,441 5,619,081 2,664,241 1,453,912 18,619,405 1,878,928 19,543,512 5,647,739 ]i>41,246 66 8,755,687 9,351,288 74,311 105,292 788, 579 2,996,222 6,550,011 14,200,285 5,082,154 2,363,524 1,080,795 17,735,947 1,324,048 17,369,832 6,274,203 1^34,659 67 9,594,199 9,731,340 58,366 105,928 883,543 3,905,496 5,839,436 14,373,546 5,127,346 2,584,108 1,029,787 18,270,484 1,178,569 19,385,806 5,507,235 1219,610 88 1,406 3,929 2,379 3,525 17,948 24,543 39,353 46,847 88,799 30,377 267,006 255,474 13,502 19,218 7,753 12,409 89 3,625 9,932 4,653 41, 349 18,909 36,413 31,757 80,309 153,193 44,141 263,877 179,827 6,072 10,097 22,214 6,746 re 20,456 79,579 8,000 10,335 4,542 7,400 3,886 21,881 3,411 8,359 69,064 42,487 250,643 3,037 35,550 78,269 71 42,255 200,950 17,618 16,225 2,247 18,614 12,396 52,613 19,076 24,372 87,620 13,331 434,995 10,785 29,005 47,723 72 212,106 197,483 52,400 102,515 46,768 250,919 81,398 884,622 229,386 313,007 91,502 197,379 252,233 523,100 128,684 82,040 7 1 107,805 213,179 59,033 54,024 8,208 140,522 41,643 412,973 319,466 11,620 72,628 155,763 259,292 135,824 89,285 67,167 74 920,002 3,505,628 286,219 598,177 419,039 7,984,473 666,743 4,198,125 890,565 726,074 1,801,030 2,962,746 10,260,577 1,180,608 2,155,196 722,325 75 677,500 1,307,784 148, 505 646, 302 500,161 4,490,220 265,993 2,274,359 703,213 423,311 798, 517 1,488,835 4,755,079 510, 505 1,252,212 673,355 76 446,230 2,263,202 146,017 107,434 72,751 4,777,343 122,483 1,699,403 110,299 41,972 722,727 1,075,917 9,078,438 257,301 459,288 251,999 77 434,584 642,147 88,656 244,451 63,455 2,541,279 59,339 864,103 68,205 33,546 180,870 217,739 4,107,825 72,186 302,436 203,529 78 87,735 587,874 21,820 165,170 250 1,195,970 301,580 1,456,365 400,742 390 298,314 509,842 350,205 151,905 1,188,535 207,042 79 89,722 346,743 17,913 178,362 1,169 1,037,172 121,284 779,874 390,619 18,291 198,625 406,212 292,389 63,322 700,712 279,188 80 386,037 654, 552 118,382 325,573 346,038 2,011,160 242,680 1,042,357 379, 524 683,712 779,989 1,376,987 831,934 771,402 507,373 263,284 81 153,194 318,894 41,936 223,489 435,537 911,769 85,370 630,382 244,389 371,474 419,022 864,884 354,865 374,997 249,064 190,638 62 208 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [AH data except residence of operator are based (For definitions and explanations, sec lexl) Estimated number of farms. . 1959. 1954. SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES Grain combines farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. Com pickers farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . mimber 1959 . 1954. Pick-up balers farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . number 1959 . 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . number 1959.. 1954 . Motortrucks farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . , number 1959.. 1954. Tractors farms reporting 1959 . , 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954.. Tractors other than garden farms reporting 1959 . . number 1959.. 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . . 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 . . Wheel tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959 . . 1954 . . Crawler tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1359 . . 1954 . . Garden tractors farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. Automobiles farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1954.. Telephone farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Electric milk cooler farms reporting 1959 . . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1959 . . Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blow er farms reporting 1959 . . Farms by kind of road on which located: Hard surface farms reporting 1959 . . 1950 . . Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959 . . 1950 . . Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1959 . . 1950.. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . 1 to 4 miles farms reporting 1959 . . 5 or more miles farms reporting 1959 . . DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximate average dale of enumeration . .1959. FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION' Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 , 1954. persons 1959 . 1954. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1959 . 1954 . 1 to 14 hours persons 1959 . 15 or more hours persons 1959 . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting 1959 , persons 1959. Hired workers farms reporting 1959 . 1954. persons 1959 . 1954 , Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . . farms reporting 1959 . 1954. persons 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 1959 . 2 or more hired workers Tarnis reporting 1959 . FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . 1954. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . 1954. 190, 516 267,993 16,665 15,112 17,338 15,552 10, 175 6,655 10,494 6,774 9,942 6,943 10,087 7,007 3,144 1,801 3,405 1,852 81,093 80,246 91,068 86,485 107,425 104,089 150, 737 125,985 102,732 140,647 75,999 26,733 101,962 100,116 137,262 119,185 3,037 1,306 3,385 1,487 9,613 5,191 10,090 5,313 134,084 162,863 153,994 183,268 67,437 45,155 91,785 58,873 5,270 5,402 5,449 984 6,053 95,829 88,661 24,882 35,428 66,725 149,576 37,192 29,533 28,985 548 11/29-12/5 150,960 232,554 232,016 435,528 146,207 226,428 46,247 99,960 53,745 85,809 25,971 30,154 75,708 90,600 9,306 7,040 19,538 13,548 5,809 3,497 169,111 247,804 10,223 11,526 1,754 2,767 396 397 441 397 157 152 162 152 208 177 208 177 62 52 63 52 818 962 894 1,023 1,173 1,417 1,594 1,724 1,143 1,519 885 258 1,138 1,302 1,489 1,574 25 25 30 30 70 120 75 120 1,383 2,052 1,574 2,396 1,159 1,247 984 792 122 132 127 1 117 829 732 250 260 645 1,810 290 355 350 11/29-12/5 1,513 2,522 2,274 4,667 1,453 2,477 540 913 511 821 123 172 213 326 53 92 98 164 1,360 2,569 55 107 1,265 1,456 181 115 186 115 26 10 26 10 117 50 122 50 56 25 56 25 604 496 680 521 815 671 999 711 755 903 643 112 745 631 868 671 35 25 35 25 96 15 96 15 829 876 991 971 755 405 463 150 102 40 116 10 16 532 380 82 40 621 1,411 371 250 245 11/29-12/5 1,059 1,270 1,931 1,890 989 1,255 431 558 577 942 120 50 222 75 35 15 1,144 1,384 42 32 Alleghany 1,232 1,456 5 10 5 10 5 5 5 5 122 65 122 65 37 30 37 30 607 686 664 716 442 335 615 380 357 434 310 47 352 325 394 340 30 181 40 181 40 686 581 771 651 186 221 392 196 135 86 160 326 475 726 846 180 285 50 130 130 11/22-11/28 976 1,281 1,371 1,807 951 1,271 400 551 310 420 132 136 204 241 22 40 27 50 1,081 1,326 66 1,410 2,170 176 241 196 267 29 62 29 106 81 106 13 11 595 513 648 562 647 643 1,009 884 622 954 398 224 617 638 931 863 23 11 23 11 55 10 55 10 962 1,137 1,153 1,327 367 181 539 325 22 46 27 7 53 910 967 103 492 372 1,205 211 161 161 11/29-12/5 1,082 1,719 1,780 2,848 1,006 1,659 343 663 534 774 194 239 654 685 98 54 212 116 50 48 1,252 2,065 68 86 3,025 3,727 116 45 116 45 31 15 31 15 1,164 1,206 1,218 1,234 518 426 626 452 388 421 361 27 368 396 376 402 41 16 45 20 205 30 205 30 1,445 1,351 1,596 1,547 637 171 453 242 135 46 90 10 21 743 1,148 1,491 1,481 766 1,225 330 436 391 45 11/29-12/5 2,647 3,057 3,834 4,444 2,517 2,967 1,010 1,507 1,032 1,317 168 231 338 465 18 21 47 60 17 1 2,756 3,534 136 183 819 1,503 1 259 473 293 493 109 108 141 110 74 86 62 12 57 93 68 94 17 1 18 1 45 15 55 15 284 533 338 550 219 153 283 197 16 26 16 12 20 230 565 337 815 232 340 111 121 121 11/29-12/5 617 1,283 937 1,847 592 1,188 325 267 240 345 48 68 161 143 27 3 113 697 1,391 65 70 2,338 3,189 356 392 410 451 297 259 306 275 43 23 58 25 31 7 1,052 1,152 1,256 1,319 1,702 1,883 2,708 2,551 1,681 2,666 1,055 626 1,675 1,873 2,624 2,491 27 25 42 29 36 26 42 31 1,544 1,969 1,738 2,261 636 303 924 556 11 6 6 41 103 1,123 880 86 110 1,093 2,189 502 591 576 15 11/29-12/5 1,670 2,735 2,266 4,772 1,630 2,655 343 1,287 467 636 404 807 875 2,183 164 191 288 418 115 49 2,004 2,908 201 232 2,435 3,164 142 86 143 95 321 139 336 139 84 117 84 117 49 17 49 17 933 917 1,052 981 1,460 1,402 2,505 1,790 1,455 2,459 878 577 1,450 1,397 2,393 1,768 41 11 66 16 21 6 46 6 1,671 2,122 1,836 2,305 406 170 876 623 15 20 10 25 179 1,307 1,042 25 U6 1,042 1,866 435 607 581 26 11/29-12/5 1,973 2,871 3,013 6,233 1,938 2,806 442 1,496 627 1,075 579 837 2,994 3,423 88 91 208 220 42 46 2,070 2,795 183 251 'For 1954, data relate to week of October 24-30. NORTH CAROLINA 209 FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 on reports for only a sample of farms. Seo toxt | Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus 2,706 1,653 3,077 1,025 1,190 1,198 292 487 2,292 3,685 3,735 802 660 617 3,341 4,869 1 3,626 2,022 4,290 1,965 1,878 2,196 441 667 2,818 2,640 2,843 1,599 964 811 4,662 6,044 2 161 49 5 113 412 157 79 53 152 394 338 7 62 433 372 9 111 65 10 38 322 146 175 28 327 355 336 13 47 331 337 4 163 49 5 114 443 162 86 53 152 395 343 8 62 444 172 5 112 67 10 39 338 146 176 28 332 357 336 33 47 331 352 a 103 22 52 81 52 65 26 62 60 373 21 321 5 26 328 7 32 15 7 57 21 110 36 26 36 203 31 71 5 40 8 103 22 53 81 52 68 26 62 60 378 22 326 5 26 128 9 33 15 7 57 21 115 36 26 36 233 33 71 5 40 10 54 28 176 83 227 118 1 6 336 239 144 42 10 '25 339 88 11 28 7 59 48 172 77 1 3 82 334 178 36 30 10 201 42 12 56 28 177 85 237 118 1 6 336 239 145 42 10 25 339 88 ia 28 7 59 50 172 82 1 4 82 114 178 16 30 10 201 42 14 29 11 87 32 72 36 6 3 45 51 51 6 10 5 98 41 19 11 5 36 26 37 45 1 3 10 49 45 1 15 20 20 ia 32 13 96 49 72 36 11 7 45 52 51 6 10 5 98 41 17 11 5 39 27 37 45 1 6 30 49 45 1 15 20 30 18 892 770 1,250 595 700 696 116 265 837 740 944 372 335 292 1,106 2,039 IS 792 768 1,229 520 622 876 215 289 752 770 1,091 464 326 260 1,021 1,784 20 945 820 1,421 661 864 782 148 320 920 876 1,032 417 459 332 1,232 2,160 21 835 810 1,279 567 708 961 251 333 760 808 1,169 483 382 265 1,061 1,853 22 1,370 908 1,256 700 919 838 177 345 1,192 1,175 1,174 251 495 206 1,695 2,649 23 1,187 780 850 520 908 816 280 330 1,188 1,235 1,285 233 428 115 1,692 2,234 24 1,827 1,079 1,629 1,005 1,665 1,123 297 483 1,509 1,636 1,642 306 924 246 2,616 3,354 29 1,398 906 930 617 1,309 959 451 409 1,331 1,503 1,540 258 669 330 1,980 2,506 28 1,320 893 860 575 914 703 172 330 1,167 1,085 1,339 236 485 373 1,625 2,589 27 1,766 1,054 988 704 1,525 836 287 441 1,454 1,351 3,569 281 914 196 2,374 3,274 28 967 783 768 495 560 585 116 225 955 880 830 200 250 151 1,103 2,055 29 353 110 92 80 354 118 56 85 212 205 329 36 235 20 524 534 30 1,310 893 830 555 909 693 172 310 1,167 1,075 3,339 231 485 171 3,625 2,564 31 1,162 695 615 440 893 741 280 315 1,153 1,155 3,250 183 423 110 3,632 2,209 82 1,717 1,048 926 658 1,476 809 281 434 1,411 1,326 3,533 269 908 196 2,337 3,192 33 1,350 787 659 482 1,226 819 441 378 1,269 1,337 3,446 196 654 125 3,849 2,464 34 48 6 51 32 49 26 6 2 37 25 53 11 6 52 77 39 25 12 11 27 38 6 5 12 16 41 26 11 5 20 11 38 49 6 62 46 49 27 6 7 43 25 56 12 6 57 82 37 28 12 11 34 53 8 5 15 17 46 36 12 5 20 32 38 61 20 611 297 135 282 10 40 45 275 73 25 10 50 233 75 39 20 91 250 101 30 132 5 16 45 320 58 50 10 5 111 30 40 61 25 641 301 140 287 10 40 55 285 73 25 10 50 242 80 41 20 107 260 101 30 132 5 16 45 320 58 50 10 5 111 30 42 1,827 891 1,915 677 983 810 232 296 1,637 1,325 3,204 381 490 261 2,375 3,372 43 1,827 859 2,228 843 1,438 1,441 246 416 1,678 1,855 3,903 453 668 160 2,777 3,336 44 2,098 942 2,242 765 1,150 982 238 339 2,039 1,604 3,383 443 605 296 2,763 3,459 48 1,944 901 2,430 930 1,735 1,658 298 484 1,990 2,133 2,399 505 743 205 3,109 3,530 48 557 420 1,594 499 850 751 81 197 717 1,004 752 176 230 135 1,896 1,333 47 123 53 1,098 603 738 720 149 57 210 1,132 388 106 192 70 1,502 233 48 1,706 1,028 1,155 529 758 533 69 260 877 924 1,008 255 258 245 1,209 3,342 49 960 609 727 267 593 368 79 203 442 772 737 183 185 50 657 3,997 50 27 5 152 22 106 61 1 50 116 66 32 20 167 36 51 15 15 122 26 117 102 2 60 338 176 56 5 55 175 25 52 22 5 162 22 326 56 1 65 123 67 32 20 173 36 53 1 12 6 7 30 1 5 1 3 10 1 16 36 54 63 17 57 27 307 21 6 16 26 77 106 33 30 5 69 57 55 1,408 807 1,223 393 780 438 170 311 1,136 865 724 243 453 256 1,535 2,428 56 3,314 774 1,273 412 469 512 175 316 1,195 786 526 567 454 220 1,340 3,732 57 15 25 1,167 232 335 385 10 30 330 60 388 448 245 291 20 58 76 15 2,031 301 340 556 16 20 205 90 276 920 60 495 335 80 59 1,213 815 592 380 265 345 100 146 3,006 760 823 330 207 106 1,275 2,346 80 2,090 1,251 765 1,175 1,355 1,217 232 241 3,570 2,356 3,965 490 237 180 3,711. 4,082 81 667 438 361 195 390 195 70 116 435 400 418 55 87 50 870 3,245 82 546 377 231 185 75 150 30 30 591 360 405 55 120 56 405 3,101 S3 541 372 211 185 75 150 30 30 581 355 400 55 135 56 405 1,076 84 5 5 20 10 5 5 5 25 65 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 32/6- 12/12 11/29-32/5 31/29-12/5 31/29-32/5 32/6-32/32 33/29-32/5 31/29-32/5 31/29-32/5 33/29-12/5 33/29-32/5 13,29-32/5 13/29-3?* 33/29-32/5 13,49-12/5 88 2,159 1,231 2,555 843 1,038 965 270 396 3,807 3,508 1,478 482 535 561 2,309 3,374 67 3,010 1,621 3,443 1,563 1,687 3,724 306 602 2,643 2,115 2,500 3,309 858 751 3,632 5,134 68 3,301 1,824 3,562 1,272 1,763 1,433 297 507 2,977 2,359 2,092 755 665 841 4,472 4,699 69 5,257 2,627 4,819 2,110 2,717 2,667 438 973 6,241 2,920 3,782 3,853 1,096 1,054 6,237 8,571 70 2,074 1,186 2,440 818 1,018 919 265 370 1,767 1,473 1,448 452 495 511 2,399 3,229 71 2,957 1,590 3,328 1,507 1,662 3,639 293 577 2,548 2,055 2,420 3,154 858 691 3,543 5,009 72 878 562 1,311 440 322 437 343 141 535 590 464 227 165 240 710 980 73 1,196 624 1,329 378 696 482 124 229 1,232 883 984 225 330 271 1,489 2,249 74 767 417 872 343 530 377 26 102 660 636 467 176 110 235 1,333 980 75 1,227 638 1,322 454 745 514 32 337 1,210 886 644 303 170 330 2,273 1,470 76 319 133 266 52 195 84 31 304 182 144 183 59 179 56 534 834 77 466 175 225 43 168 58 89 99 146 330 213 93 262 60 371 1,038 78 949 348 599 146 640 132 70 213 353 259 300 333 838 66 1,478 2,145 79 1,544 389 391 86 324 163 236 487 343 274 353 379 1,053 90 726 4,359 80 58 6 135 22 65 29 26 53 87 69 82 28 104 36 174 264 81 44 17 78 7 42 27 58 19 41 40 106 17 132 20 96 101 82 123 31 333 74 119 32 56 81 323 338 144 37 342 36 322 620 S3 73 62 141 42 97 85 177 45 64 73 165 46 347 25 313 146 M 38 5 75 15 46 26 15 46 65 42 59 20 40 36 330 171 85 20 1 60 7 19 3 31 7 22 27 23 8 64 64 93 86 2,304 1,393 2,701 990 1,059 1,033 270 406 2,053 3,557 1,502 766 496 597 2,678 4,315 87 3,366 1,818 4,121 1,862 1,772 2,305 389 580 2,703 2,534 2,698 1,539 816 828 4,129 5,494 88 163 117 310 46 63 28 28 37 89 40 58 18 51 16 165 264 89 183 137 338 39 81 37 36 u 97 96 82 37 47 26 278 308 90 210 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [AS] data except residence of operator are based TLem (For definitions and explanations, see text) Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe 1 1,623 2,066 385 20 2,489 1,128 1,525 4,370 5,650 1,055 1,611 2,723 3,725 1954 . . . 2,350 3,001 588 40 3,554 SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 3 189 259 151 597 273 86 45 183 4 1054... 110 279 169 454 236 67 36 145 5 number 1050 .. . 194 265 183 602 278 99 47 207 6 1954... 111 284 190 455 236 67 38 177 7 Com pickers farna repnrting 1050 . . . 278 129 151 196 96 382 40 202 8 1954 . . . 47 82 160 112 40 137 30 157 9 number 1050 . . . 283 129 169 196 101 402 41 213 10 1954 . . . 48 82 183 112 40 137 31 171 11 79 94 10 262 219 30 55 99 ID 1954 . . . 27 60 6 219 131 42 46 87 13 number 1959 . . . 79 94 10 267 229 30 57 99 14 1954... 27 60 6 221 131 42 47 89 15 Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1050 . . . 36 45 31 98 35 13 51 16 1954... 12 23 28 37 10 7 52 17 number 1959 .. . 51 50 37 103 36 14 53 IS 1954... 12 23 29 37 10 7 52 19 773 860 209 10 1,379 615 1,725 490 958 20 1054 . . . 784 696 210 5 1,313 499 1,538 461 1,148 21 number 1950 . . . 910 962 309 10 1,537 701 1,967 551 1,184 -- 1954... 802 771 244 5 1,379 537 1,664 488 1,276 23 Tractors farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,157 1,095 244 1,919 842 2,854 660 1,203 24 1954 . . . 1,355 1,289 276 5 1,849 760 2,524 616 1,358 25 number 1959. .. 1,758 1,722 457 2,514 1,309 3,915 886 2,035 26 1054... 1,646 1,532 381 5 2,154 942 2,909 721 1,904 27 1,132 1,060 244 1,819 832 2,804 605 1,177 28 number 1059 .. . 1,708 1,647 427 2,334 1,232 3,839 815 1,979 29 773 716 132 1,436 562 2,014 485 765 30 359 344 112 383 270 790 120 412 31 1,132 1,055 239 1,809 827 2,794 605 1,177 32 1954 . . . 1,320 1,239 271 1,684 745 2,519 546 1,328 33 number 1059 . . . 1,688 1,622 407 2,297 1,189 3,803 798 1,963 34 1954... 1,605 1,467 361 1,943 905 2,878 638 1,813 35 Crawler tractors farms reporting 1959 .. . 20 20 10 32 37 36 11 11 86 1954 . . . 20 15 14 21 6 6 6 37 number 1959 . . . 20 25 20 37 43 36 17 16 3h 1951 . . . 20 15 16 21 6 7 6 39 35 40 20 180 77 71 71 46 1(1 1954 . . . 41 45 5 5 195 16 25 76 70 41 number 1050 . . . 50 75 30 180 77 76 71 56 42 1054 . . . 41 45 5 5 195 16 25 76 85 43 1,208 1,410 314 10 1,909 865 3,118 840 1,899 41 1954... 1,599 1,859 221 20 2,524 1,099 3,414 1,056 2,529 4'. number 1959 .. . 1,368 1,544 357 10 2,221 1,061 3,533 1,031 2,223 (6 1954... 1,761 2,061 246 20 2,825 1,253 3,625 1,223 3,016 47 451 534 134 10 1,448 446 1,086 680 607 48 1954 . . . 214 266 110 25 1,222 264 414 595 521 49 841 1,092 148 10 1,423 480 2,749 600 903 50 1954 . . . 613 841 170 20 999 196 1,663 424 543 51 11 45 125 174 30 12 35 52 1954 . . . 17 28 5 5 182 152 35 7 26 53 16 45 125 159 25 12 35 54 Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1959 . . . 11 12 1 10 10 15 7 43 55 Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1059 . . . Farms by kind ol road on which located: 68 59 12 142 114 85 19 104 56 921 1,068 259 20 1,453 383 2,374 567 1,799 57 1950 .. . 926 1,383 307 15 1,107 232 2,074 745 1,936 58 61 145 10 120 161 108 133 176 59 1950 . . . 20 120 45 10 271 296 220 206 126 60 591 833 111 880 536 1,823 320 676 61 1950... 1,293 1,493 184 25 1,940 961 3,362 826 1,640 62 Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . . 345 531 90 540 235 911 195 436 63 246 302 21 340 301 912 125 240 64 246 302 20 335 301 907 125 240 65 DATE OF ENUMERATION 1 5 5 66 A e date of enu 1959 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 12/13-12/19 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION ' 67 1,162 1,507 2,538 377 20 2,119 824 3,472 889 2,218 68 1954 . . . 2,097 492 40 2,808 1,349 4,848 1,464 3,365 69 persons 1959 . . . 1,546 2,138 465 20 3,082 1,234 5,006 1,381 3,820 70 1954 . . . 3,593 4,908 659 45 4,243 2,286 8,033 2,969 7,716 71 1,122 1,436 361 20 2,064 804 3,372 834 2,188 72 1954 . . . 2,047 2,498 467 40 2,718 1,334 4,763 1,409 3,309 73 412 470 120 20 846 290 711 380 346 74 710 966 241 1,218 514 2,661 454 1,842 75 Unpaid members of operator's family 332 438 84 702 280 1,037 361 847 76 persons 1050.. . 424 702 104 1,018 430 1,634 547 1,632 77 230 362 79 173 110 840 135 690 78 1954... 341 482 165 213 103 886 186 819 79 persons 1059 . . . 623 984 311 477 156 2,233 328 3,361 80 1054... 805 1,542 305 614 184 2,306 433 3,131 81 P.egular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . . farms reporting 1950 . . . 88 144 39 53 50 254 70 300 82 1954 . . . 79 124 115 48 28 167 30 187 83 persons 1959... 136 225 123 231 77 459 140 971 84 1054... Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 115 226 189 134 54 285 91 442 85 56 86 20 20 30 171 45 141 89 FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE 32 58 19 33 20 83 25 159 87 1,443 1,786 315 14 2,262 1,016 3,774 882 2,426 88 1954 . . . 2,142 2,729 505 33 3,240 1,428 5,066 1,536 3,258 89 81 145 19 4 85 68 302 52 156 SO 1954 . . . 118 189 34 1 185 58 361 49 184 'For 1954, data relate to week of October 24-30. NORTH CAROLINA 211 FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued on rtpotta for only a sample of funis. See lextj Forsyth Franlclln Gaston Gates Graham Qranvllle Greene GuilTord Hallfaji Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 2,027 2,896 1,077 939 575 2,912 1,976 3,140 3,084 3,220 1,976 1,383 1,290 987 442 2,620 1 2,974 4,050 1,754 1,205 705 3,577 2,943 4,541 4,195 4,663 2,826 2,017 1,804 1,576 563 3,696 2 285 100 307 86 85 55 553 187 228 5 65 57 98 195 567 3 204 85 253 71 53 60 392 146 180 5 36 52 58 162 474 4 286 116 317 91 87 55 563 196 238 5 65 57 105 243 573 5 211 85 268 71 55 60 397 152 180 5 36 52 59 174 474 « 88 22 32 203 69 351 143 135 116 77 175 55 154 67 7 52 17 15 201 25 230 82 124 71 16 77 20 115 65 8 93 23 32 208 69 356 143 144 116 77 175 65 160 72 9 53 17 15 201 25 230 82 130 71 16 77 21 115 65 10 284 98 185 16 20 132 25 351 67 68 114 122 68 51 328 11 118 59 178 20 60 41 204 71 39 20 33 26 21 15 245 12 284 103 191 16 20 134 25 357 75 70 114 122 74 52 328 13 120 59 178 20 61 41 204 77 39 20 33 26 21 15 245 14 57 6 54 5 5 22 20 92 15 11 76 73 5 11 164 15 21 5 12 21 10 68 18 17 31 26 6 16 87 16 67 6 56 5 5 30 20 97 25 11 76 73 5 11 164 17 25 5 12 22 10 78 22 17 31 26 7 16 87 IB 1,037 1,060 491 404 245 990 856 1,589 1,083 1,380 971 936 465 392 176 1,160 19 1,059 1,069 604 323 205 731 991 1,445 1,085 1,102 974 926 372 415 107 1,029 20 1,180 1,152 571 466 270 1,093 933 1,832 1,259 1,541 1,096 1,206 567 468 252 1,266 21 1,145 1,139 682 331 210 791 1,011 1,556 1,258 1,192 1,015 1,035 384 477 129 1,169 22 1,412 1,371 826 609 90 1,286 1,226 2,404 1,183 2,110 843 923 775 462 267 1,865 23 1,404 1,340 894 727 30 1,207 1,442 2,125 1,083 2,233 559 691 877 451 267 1,945 24 1,913 1,800 1,262 1,020 120 1,640 1,624 3,512 1,877 2,902 1,078 1,559 1,237 795 530 2,714 25 1,658 1,557 1,116 970 30 1,350 1,638 2,618 1,496 2,617 634 901 1,030 593 421 2,443 26 1,312 1,346 771 604 65 1,231 1,196 2,334 1,168 2,099 653 788 770 447 267 1,779 27 1,702 1,755 1,102 1,010 85 1,575 1,584 3,316 1,842 2,871 753 1,256 1,222 760 525 2,414 28 1,015 984 552 286 45 974 920 1,588 782 1,530 579 507 500 286 132 1,307 29 297 362 219 318 20 257 276 746 386 569 74 281 270 161 135 472 30 1,302 1,341 771 604 55 1,196 1,186 2,324 1,167 2,080 638 763 770 447 267 1,754 31 1,314 1,325 854 717 25 1,177 1,422 2,040 1,072 2,178 454 606 852 431 257 1,880 32 1,662 1,744 1,081 1,000 60 1,507 1,564 3,213 1,820 2,816 723 1,201 1,202 748 507 2,314 33 1,472 1,526 1,046 954 25 1,304 1,613 2,433 1,465 2,500 484 756 1,000 571 392 2,271 34 33 11 16 10 25 65 20 83 22 43 30 55 20 11 18 90 35 18 1 1 5 24 39 12 27 15 2 5 1 18 11 36 40 11 21 10 25 68 20 103 22 55 30 55 20 12 18 100 37 19 1 1 5 26 45 19 42 15 3 5 1 19 11 38 206 40 155 10 35 60 35 191 35 31 322 288 10 30 5 267 39 166 30 70 15 15 25 135 12 70 135 132 25 21 10 161 40 211 45 160 10 35 65 40 196 35 31 325 303 15 35 5 300 41 167 30 70 15 20 25 140 12 75 135 142 25 21 10 161 42 1,659 2,189 856 638 295 2,255 1,706 2,507 1,979 2,454 1,115 997 890 655 307 1,943 43 2,182 2,505 1,259 749 280 2,486 2,168 2,980 2,237 3,167 1,244 1,151 1,198 900 282 2,535 44 2,074 2,446 1,056 715 350 2,588 1,933 3,204 2,211 2,844 1,282 1,162 984 804 361 2,319 45 2,496 2,671 1,538 796 300 3,011 2,399 3,529 2,557 3,435 1,356 1,288 1,244 1,018 317 2,868 46 1,306 505 751 273 40 718 511 1,870 585 1,238 1,290 1,041 262 252 169 1,575 47 1,074 292 899 274 25 387 251 2,016 328 544 1,355 779 241 134 66 1,248 46 1,053 1,188 604 449 180 1,004 1,271 1,790 870 2,065 798 797 498 494 130 1,133 49 693 752 479 408 125 668 971 1,274 484 1,809 438 458 452 326 41 659 50 97 10 119 41 130 11 10 80 126 1 438 51 77 21 117 10 51 15 135 25 60 75 37 25 16 15 343 52 112 10 115 56 175 22 5 75 131 1 448 5.1 11 1 7 6 5 31 33 10 5 15 22 1 20 15 54 85 18 94 56 28 116 139 102 51 77 91 72 39 51 215 55 1,110 1,616 601 543 195 1,147 1,456 1,613 1,649 1,734 710 579 774 561 346 1,241 56 1,260 1,444 789 568 250 1,037 761 1,961 1,423 1,363 538 678 593 505 157 1,071 57 221 212 45 40 330 456 20 727 198 150 825 585 45 65 20 217 58 465 476 285 20 340 160 145 615 340 590 1,121 1,096 20 77 65 281 59 660 1,048 395 356 50 1,292 440 770 1,186 1,271 411 198 435 315 76 1,137 60 1,455 1,912 1,265 577 190 1,967 1,821 1,975 2,485 3,022 926 562 993 1,016 430 2,626 61 455 376 260 170 30 330 340 510 683 795 246 90 240 260 45 686 62 205 672 135 186 20 962 100 260 503 476 165 108 195 55 31 451 63 205 ... ! 667 5 135 186 20 932 30 100 260 493 10 476 160 5 108 195 55 26 5 446 5 64 6^ 12/6J2/12 1429-12/5 U/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/L2 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 Uyfel-12/5 11/29-12/5 13/22-11/23 11/29-E/5 11^9-12^ 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 66 1,612 2,307 880 783 440 2,395 1,440 2,707 2,537 2,553 1,514 1,160 1,069 609 249 2,244 67 2,593 3,709 1,399 1,013 660 3,332 2,627 4,016 3,664 3,867 2,311 1,792 1,624 1,214 348 3,305 68 2,307 3,612 1,446 1,008 520 3,702 2,230 4,362 4,778 4,008 2,087 1,809 1,739 1,044 289 3,847 69 4,003 7,981 2,016 1,462 1,175 7,996 5,172 7,061 9,355 7,908 3,018 2,457 3,204 3,305 480 5,290 70 1,571 2,257 855 773 435 2,345 1,405 2,637 2,472 2,468 1,444 1,115 1,059 599 248 2,154 71 2,548 3,614 1,369 993 610 3,277 2,592 3,926 3,589 3,752 2,245 1,697 1,604 1,158 348 3,165 72 622 731 325 242 225 659 335 787 527 741 557 250 191 127 65 645 73 949 1,526 530 531 210 1,686 1,070 1,850 1,945 1,727 887 865 868 472 183 1,509 74 536 725 371 175 80 797 435 1,100 994 980 477 537 335 210 31 1,097 75 736 1,355 591 235 85 1,357 825 1,725 2,306 1,540 643 694 680 445 41 1,693 76 175 442 150 212 15 322 306 309 762 489 203 265 344 186 124 298 n 179 441 183 186 55 561 351 331 872 635 78 196 397 214 121 229 76 494 1,560 318 745 20 573 717 715 3,965 1,250 447 728 1,762 668 337 645 79 387 1,401 342 786 75 1,020 1,022 708 3,624 1,741 149 563 1,897 1,169 256 576 80 65 85 84 72 187 91 158 288 168 81 135 124 64 58 147 61 78 85 78 20 215 66 69 189 139 33 91 37 36 46 79 82 202 158 131 92 315 117 323 1,166 344 134 430 246 130 109 220 63 145 202 152 25 369 91 151 754 219 71 240 53 101 98 130 84 41 56 61 57 116 65 85 106 101 42 64 71 37 30 106 85 24 29 23 15 71 26 73 182 67 39 71 53 27 28 41 86 1,663 2,677 999 815 552 2,629 1,881 2,689 2,905 2,735 1,707 1,165 1,121 913 396 2,324 87 2,734 3,659 1,678 1,080 721 3,362 2,730 4,091 3,900 4,308 2,673 1,865 1,518 1,414 471 3,456 88 132 155 44 43 17 133 69 166 170 227 90 57 137 77 44 128 89 84 204 58 48 22 111 83 228 175 267 60 65 85 68 66 168 90 212 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison 1 1,1*2 5,676 1,002 1,021 2,413 1,583 749 1,213 2,634 3,477 2 1954 . . . 1,871 7,820 1,513 1,484 3,581 2,401 1,326 1,902 SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 3 283 64 74 82 407 57 20 4 1954... 1 207 94 52 104 421 68 25 20 5 number 1959... 294 64 74 85 413 57 20 6 1954 . . . 1 208 94 52 105 426 68 25 20 7 302 168 20 331 57 27 15 8 1954... 1 168 160 25 238 30 38 9 number 1959 . . . 312 169 20 346 57 27 15 10 1954... 1 168 160 25 238 30 38 11 36 69 22 47 36 217 17 77 102 12 1954... 20 43 17 46 71 166 29 6 15 13 number 1959 . . . 36 70 22 47 37 217 17 77 102 14 1954... 20 48 18 46 76 166 29 6 15 15 15 26 1 12 95 16 16 56 16 1954 .. . 21 10 21 35 12 25 17 number 1959 . . . 15 31 1 12 100 16 16 66 18 1954... 21 10 21 35 12 25 19 561 1,964 406 436 998 682 408 532 907 20 1954... 724 1,792 468 419 1,001 766 421 682 800 21 number 1959 . . . 586 2,111 459 503 1,128 748 442 613 923 22 1954 . . . 832 2,045 508 452 1,121 846 437 70S 850 23 312 3,900 721 695 1,513 1,062 428 427 488 24 1954... 222 4,209 932 674 1,581 1,201 320 191 257 25 number 1959... 407 4,982 933 874 2,289 1,579 575 594 576 26 1951... 244 4,736 1,203 804 2,021 1,508 339 216 262 27 212 3,839 691 685 1,483 1,027 363 307 433 28 number 1959 .. . 247 4,896 903 854 2,244 1,424 405 384 480 29 182 2,907 496 541 1,005 725 331 266 396 30 30 932 195 144 478 302 32 41 37 31 Wheel u-actors farms reporting 1959 . . . 207 3,834 691 684 1,478 1,027 363 302 413 32 1954... 157 4,159 922 659 1,581 1,156 270 161 221 33 number 1959 . . . 227 4,835 903 848 2,169 1,393 385 374 440 34 1954 . . . 158 4,657 1,177 749 2,005 1,422 271 171 221 35 20 61 6 48 26 15 10 40 36 1954... 1 17 16 15 6 21 2 5 16 37 number 1959.. . 20 61 6 75 31 20 10 40 38 1954 . . . 1 19 16 25 11 21 2 5 16 39 160 82 30 20 35 155 170 205 96 40 1954... 85 55 10 30 5 60 66 40 25 41 number 1959 .. . 160 86 30 20 45 155 170 210 96 43 1954 . . . 85 60 10 30 5 65 66 40 25 43 577 4,509 812 799 1,918 1,236 472 536 1,118 44 1954 .. . 714 5,684 1,033 994 2,516 1,721 585 666 1,187 45 number 1959 . . . 652 5,045 858 949 2,197 1,452 507 596 1,200 It 1954... 1,023 6,206 1,310 1,125 2,787 1,916 598 696 1,273 47 296 1,444 232 605 726 868 168 251 262 48 1954 .. . 243 825 63 458 369 811 130 155 167 49 396 3,880 637 587 1,585 736 306 416 458 50 1954 . . . 292 2,800 454 438 1,076 531 214 181 212 51 10 25 5 20 5 155 15 56 61 52 1954... 30 20 10 15 35 181 10 45 55 53 Electric milk cooler farms reporting 1959 . . . 10 25 15 5 155 15 56 71 54 Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting. 1959 . . . 10 18 1 2 11 10 30 5 55 Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . . . Farms by kind of road on which located: 129 48 8 62 106 5 25 11 56 251 2,930 709 664 1,578 807 367 311 667 57 1950... 400 1,833 793 497 1,595 690 401 601 505 58 536 340 30 41 75 211 677 961 59 1950 . . . 1,139 110 100 125 150 446 895 1,290 60 355 2,301 253 306 825 676 156 210 841 61 1950... 701 5,848 632 888 1,935 1,521 641 655 1,505 62 Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . . 160 1,585 96 236 575 390 75 100 345 63 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . . . 195 716 157 70 250 286 81 110 496 64 165 716 157 70 250 286 81 105 440 65 DATE OF ENUMERATION 30 5 56 66 FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDING ENUMERATION ' 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 67 Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 . . . 972 4,626 820 836 1,752 1,143 572 1,068 2,026 B8 1954'. . . 1,631 7,219 1,358 1,268 3,039 2,116 1,078 1,747 2,961 69 persons 1959. . . 1,287 7,014 1,031 1,438 2,575 1,972 842 1,488 3,511 70 1954... 2,254 16,044 2,690 2,376 5,429 3,751 1,464 2,462 4,551 71 892 4,500 795 791 1,702 1,112 532 1,008 1,901 72 1954... 1,591 7 054 1,333 1,257 2,979 2,051 987 1,682 2,906 73 370 951 166 271 310 325 290 421 551 74 522 3,549 629 520 1,392 787 242 587 1,350 75 Unpaid members of operator's family 350 1,602 181 387 492 497 220 365 990 76 persons 1959... 395 2,514 236 647 873 860 310 480 1,610 77 70 77 705 1,049 163 186 115 76 538 765 141 145 78 50 106 85 141 211 78 1954... 79 persons 1959 . . . 175 1,529 277 440 1,213 259 131 178 301 80 1954... 146 2,653 768 131 2,058 175 65 140 307 81 Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 20 198 48 34 177 26 28 46 10 82 1954 . . . 26 189 25 16 238 40 18 20 11 83 persons 1959 . . . 20 266 64 75 387 29 39 57 10 84 1954 . . . Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 30 269 35 26 434 40 20 20 26 85 20 136 41 26 114 25 17 40 10 86 FARM OPERATOR RESIDENCE 62 7 8 63 1 11 6 67 Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . . . 1,083 5,022 947 986 2,194 1,413 723 1,115 2,286 88 1964 . . . 1,721 7,342 1,385 1,375 3,232 2,124 1,275 1,808 3,136 89 30 252 51 51 142 66 25 26 167 90 1954... 43 271 79 49 145 119 32 65 2U x For 1954, data relate to week of October 24-30. NORTH CAROLINA FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued on raportfl for only n snmpleof fantis. So« text J 213 Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash Ne» Hanover North- ampton Onalow Orange Pamlico PaaquotanJc Ponder Perqulmanu Person Pitt 2,202 1,394 1,162 838 1,982 4,040 215 2,046 1,427 1,405 469 561 1,593 650 2,319 3,898 1 2,885 2,843 1,853 977 2,359 5,462 359 2,884 1,976 2,017 730 818 2,293 919 3,556 5,586 ! 166 184 102 155 216 12 189 71 193 137 166 51 153 178 279 3 235 218 113 149 225 11 117 33 132 175 177 92 173 150 195 4 168 186 102 162 221 12 194 71 193 150 184 51 163 178 286 5 246 226 118 150 226 11 124 33 132 188 182 92 186 150 196 6 280 37 39 40 150 16 173 126 102 132 175 62 177 91 496 7 229 17 33 57 79 6 89 72 52 122 177 27 217 15 247 8 285 37 39 40 152 16 174 136 102 138 192 62 192 91 507 9 229 18 33 57 81 6 91 72 52 128 183 27 227 15 257 10 72 229 31 43 70 194 5 79 11 187 13 22 5 165 106 11 177 167 35 34 144 5 61 15 132 9 18 10 130 205 1! 73 229 31 43 75 194 5 81 16 187 13 22 5 165 107 13 183 168 35 34 144 5 61 15 132 9 18 10 130 205 14 18 83 5 6 5 50 10 16 30 43 5 20 5 22 36 19 « 31 35 11 13 1 13 5 36 5 16 16 10 41 ie 18 83 5 6 5 70 10 22 35 43 5 25 5 22 38 17 41 32 40 11 13 1 13 5 36 5 16 16 10 41 18 969 688 327 427 966 1,598 155 774 620 719 229 306 615 329 898 1,843 19 1,064 842 616 434 756 1,537 159 705 514 662 360 303 792 298 906 1,451 20 1,086 903 362 491 1,026 1,737 215 884 636 835 328 397 724 415 985 2,157 21 1,093 1,005 636 503 861 1,647 202 782 547 713 440 329 917 326 948 1,548 22 1,440 911 156 518 1,271 2,025 174 1,049 1,022 940 344 416 857 490 1,239 2,492 23 1,458 1,153 65 417 1,068 2,007 199 1,121 1,120 867 405 433 958 543 1,281 2,271 24 2,133 1,537 187 687 1,551 2,836 264 1,701 1,302 1,471 546 776 1,179 829 1,648 3,723 23 1,728 1,577 75 558 1,246 2,352 288 1,594 1,342 1,085 533 618 1,186 834 1,493 2,858 2« 1,400 871 96 508 1,235 2,004 169 1,034 1,001 919 339 391 832 475 1,219 2,472 27 2,083 1,336 102 639 1,500 2,773 244 1,634 1,271 1,399 535 751 1,117 809 1,628 3,693 28 910 585 90 421 1,053 1,463 131 650 786 591 217 180 623 267 881 1,628 29 490 286 6 87 182 541 38 384 215 328 122 211 209 208 338 844 30 1,385 871 96 508 1,205 1,999 169 1,029 1,001 919 339 391 827 475 1,219 2,472 31 1,428 978 45 392 1,031 1,992 169 1,106 1,100 832 400 413 952 543 1,226 2,226 32 2,028 1,281 102 637 1,437 2,717 244 1,586 1,261 1,364 528 744 1,091 788 1,615 3,656 33 1,685 1,320 50 522 1,156 2,319 252 1,535 1,306 1,015 528 596 1,153 830 1,413 2,797 34 45 52 1 53 56 48 10 30 7 7 21 21 12 36 35 11 16 5 1 45 21 6 18 6 15 2 17 1 6 38 55 55 2 63 56 48 10 35 7 7 26 21 13 37 37 16 16 10 1 51 21 6 18 6 20 2 18 4 6 3B 40 186 85 43 51 58 15 62 31 71 11 25 56 20 20 25 39 27 236 15 32 38 11 30 41 30 50 5 20 15 75 45 40 50 201 85 48 51 63 20 67 31 72 11 25 62 20 20 30 41 27 241 15 35 39 12 30 41 30 50 5 20 15 75 55 42 1,684 1,089 501 577 1,384 3,009 178 1,422 1,050 1,094 315 436 1,047 499 1,526 3,217 43 2,147 2,133 627 481 1,608 3,492 259 1,654 1,200 1,347 364 558 1,351 608 2,201 3,529 44 1,822 1,433 541 675 1,546 3,400 226 1,631 1,192 1,466 379 503 1,204 577 1,772 3,751 45 2,486 2,795 642 578 1,765 3,788 347 1,846 1,379 1,568 433 645 1,478 671 2,557 4,017 48 527 1,084 205 230 655 791 183 497 345 695 186 259 5X 203 641 1,138 47 390 1,527 101 156 300 426 184 344 130 396 115 238 148 123 290 402 48 1,078 829 360 410 968 1,987 91 835 1,004 815 234 290 883 337 731 1,940 49 759 696 275 220 486 1,040 124 615 477 456 178 208 619 247 555 1,097 50 11 175 20 11 10 5 10 7 25 102 10 50 5 45 26 51 31 171 35 25 21 5 15 3 15 116 10 5 65 5 40 30 52 6 180 20 11 5 5 5 2 20 102 10 45 5 65 26 53 22 21 5 1 5 7 6 45 5 11 1 13 5 5 35 54 157 108 7 8 81 11 104 32 69 40 48 41 65 46 159 55 1,208 1,040 350 506 1,084 2,588 172 1,220 842 578 273 400 988 404 765 2,444 56 821 1,471 330 393 541 2,051 359 1,439 470 527 361 407 854 464 678 2,022 57 146 233 536 126 161 26 5 122 30 226 33 5 12 86 446 82 58 180 765 1,035 151 313 135 20 254 160 271 45 15 75 61 245 80 59 828 110 261 206 737 1,350 25 699 535 581 162 151 568 155 1,098 1,295 60 1,707 666 455 543 1,548 3,207 35 1,983 1,558 1,172 297 306 1,168 400 1,666 3,535 61 435 95 105 146 467 1,060 20 420 330 201 61 91 372 105 396 735 62 393 15 156 60 270 290 5 279 205 380 101 60 196 50 702 560 63 378 15 121 60 265 290 5 279 205 375 96 60 186 45 697 560 64 15 35 5 5 5 10 5 5 65 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 12/6-12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-^2/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 66 1,670 1,125 922 737 1,363 3,400 146 1,717 1,121 1,195 371 426 1,291 575 2,004 2,947 6T 2,708 2,222 1,172 881 2,051 5,081 339 2,534 1,655 1,777 597 728 1,852 803 3,260 4,869 68 2,477 1,755 1,298 998 2,069 5,945 191 3,633 1,827 1,780 512 508 1,694 710 2,999 4,429 69 4,996 3,331 1,642 1,442 3,469 12,686 464 6,522 2,647 3,552 903 1,092 3,097 1,143 7,470 10,694 70 1,635 1,095 902 731 1,337 3,340 146 1,667 1,096 1,165 356 421 1,206 559 1,984 2,882 71 2,667 2,122 1,102 835 2,006 5,011 324 2,469 1,640 1,727 592 723 1,812 793 3,205 4,744 72 371 391 480 351 490 561 50 232 306 407 101 106 516 173 516 675 73 1,264 704 422 380 847 2,779 96 1,435 790 758 255 315 690 386 1,468 2,207 74 457 425 286 194 552 1,415 40 856 376 400 126 66 387 121 684 853 75 842 660 396 267 732 2,605 45 1,966 731 615 156 87 488 151 1,015 1,547 76 453 227 75 86 129 882 59 605 201 169 123 161 307 128 186 1,014 77 568 292 55 122 212 791 29 615 213 181 215 193 350 148 205 1,225 78 1,716 629 135 282 421 3,156 438 2,696 489 323 248 585 1,118 394 428 2,581 71 2,333 729 75 466 913 1,951 229 2,953 630 273 1,660 431 1,190 697 340 3,686 80 267 132 15 30 43 249 44 183 46 104 43 105 91 63 91 457 81 84 87 25 25 28 129 24 127 46 96 79 68 74 82 70 234 82 574 251 25 148 63 574 216 453 115 161 99 184 356 96 162 783 81 117 183 25 84 103 177 107 268 97 123 215 101 164 142 90 368 84 142 97 10 6 36 132 10 78 27 85 15 75 43 46 57 297 85 125 35 5 24 7 117 34 105 19 19 28 30 48 17 34 160 86 1,930 1,305 943 807 1,730 3,555 171 1,884 1,284 1,291 415 533 1,347 646 2,053 3,435 87 2,553 2,637 1,684 897 2,196 5,169 336 2,630 1,907 1,868 697 665 2,084 845 3,335 4,990 88 191 99 55 29 92 253 33 151 101 71 45 33 86 29 148 247 89 177 113 66 68 73 137 36 148 87 48 34 90 141 22 129 232 90 214 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES ON FARMS AND [All data except residence of operator are based (For definitions and explanations, sec text) Randolph Rockingham Rutherford Sampson Estimated number of firms. . SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES Grain combines farms rcporlir .1959. 1054. 1951 1954. number 1959. 1954. Com pickers farms reporting 1959 . 1954. iber 1959. 1954. Pick-up balers farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . number 1959 . 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Tractors farms reporting 1 959 . 1954 . number 1959 . 1951. Tractors other than garden firms reporting 1959 . number 1959 . 1 tractor farms reporting 1959 . 2 or more tractors farms reporting 1959 . Wheel tractors farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954 . Crawler tractors farms renortirg 1959 . 1954 . number 1959. 1954. Garden tractors farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954. Automobiles farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Telephone farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Milking machine farms rcportinc 1959 . 1954. Electric milk cooler farms reportine 1959 . Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops) farms reporting 1959 . Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower farms reporting 1959 . Farms by kind of toad on which located: Hard surface farms reporting 1959 . 1950. Gravel, shell, or shale farms reporting 1959 , 1950. Dirt or unimproved farms reporting 1959 1950. Less than 1 mile to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . 1 or more miles to a hard surface road farms reporting 1959 . 1 to 4 miles farms reportinp 1959 . 5 or more miles farms reporting 1959 . DATE OF ENUMERATION Approximate average date of enumeration 1959 . FARM LABOR, WEEK PRECEDP4G ENUMERATION ' Family workers, including operators farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . . persons 1959 . 1954 . Operators working 1 or mere hours persons 1959 . 1954, 1 to 14 hours persons 1959 . 15 or more hours persons 1959 Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 or more hours farms reporting 1959 . persons 1959. Hired workers farms reporting 1959 . 1954. persons 1959. 1954 . Regular workers (employed 150 or more ilnys) . . . farms reporting 1959 . 1054. persons 1959 . 1954. Farms reporting by number of regular hired workers: 1 hired worker farms reporting 1959 . 2 or more hired workers farms reporting 1959 . FAnM OPERATOR RESIDENCE Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 . 1954. Not residing on farm operated operators reporting 1959 485 1,054 37 17 38 17 11 5 11 5 38 22 39 22 27 10 27 10 240 429 290 480 265 259 380 327 240 325 182 58 240 254 312 295 12 2 13 2 55 30 55 30 289 644 348 702 204 58 208 147 37 47 37 223 330 80 150 162 628 86 76 76 11/29-12/5 405 723 472 1,228 395 663 190 205 77 77 49 49 128 106 24 24 52 76 6 18 433 948 15 31 2,634 3,581 493 548 494 548 281 217 291 217 293 194 298 194 71 58 76 58 1,447 1,436 1,595 1,502 2,042 2,091 2,651 2,432 1,977 2,481 1,559 418 1,977 1,951 2,438 2,220 41 24 43 32 170 180 170 180 1,963 2,375 2,267 2,629 1,157 603 1,427 910 165 148 191 26 192 1,170 806 560 197 877 2,383 377 500 500 11/29-12/5 2,352 3,094 3,462 4,726 2,282 3,019 791 1,491 920 1,180 146 184 349 408 81 59 168 103 58 23 2,387 3,355 94 122 907 1,569 11 5 11 5 396 487 457 576 492 424 711 590 471 685 353 118 471 409 684 562 1 7 1 8 21 20 26 20 621 882 689 1,039 387 291 417 193 5 6 647 638 40 10 210 834 155 55 55 12/6-12/12 674 1,354 1,008 3,061 662 1,302 333 329 241 346 93 157 373 584 31 51 245 145 831 1,407 54 5,9e5 8,042 349 160 357 167 130 45 141 47 174 101 174 102 46 15 51 20 2,048 2,415 2,161 2,487 2,880 2,489 3,482 2,799 2,790 3,372 2,331 459 2,750 2,474 3,296 2,782 76 7 76 7 95 10 110 10 4,130 4,666 4,429 5,004 1,278 656 3,949 2,626 25 50 20 7 33 3,563 2,778 136 230 2,020 5,027 1,275 745 745 12/6-12/12 4,104 7,274 6,660 17,445 3,959 7,159 1,027 2,932 1,601 2,701 796 850 2,301 3,182 244 155 525 331 152 92 5,311 7,625 206 3,197 4,214 261 196 272 196 38 16 38 16 181 107 181 107 30 31 30 1,457 1,342 1,568 1,403 1,942 1,884 2,570 2,141 1,902 2,494 1,436 466 1,897 1,829 2,448 2,055 46 36 46 36 76 50 76 50 2,282 2,709 2,785 3,223 1,601 1,434 1,391 642 76 110 1,500 1,556 951 952 710 1,741 430 280 275 11/29-12/5 2,535 3,849 4,216 8,234 2,499 3,774 600 1,899 924 1,717 235 252 496 661 95 62 173 137 2,956 3,783 204 244 1,926 2,969 604 638 625 660 107 95 107 95 233 211 238 211 98 50 98 50 980 947 1,138 1,075 1,459 1,704 2,311 2,202 1,389 1,976 1,001 388 1,389 1,624 1,959 2,057 17 17 335 135 335 145 1,675 2,329 2,037 2,712 1,351 1,549 1,164 1,004 192 130 212 172 1,230 1,013 101 140 560 1,769 345 215 210 5 11/29-12/5 1,649 2,614 2,458 4,205 1,574 2,584 695 879 558 884 200 232 480 484 113 97 172 158 1,690 2,710 122 124 1,631 3,088 122 111 133 111 27 51 5 662 922 729 1,012 935 1,038 1,205 1,186 880 1,073 737 143 865 1,008 1,037 1,130 36 10 36 15 132 41 132 41 1,015 1,823 1,143 2,028 889 1,067 555 347 50 55 50 11 30 709 840 146 270 746 2,297 430 316 316 1,135 2,558 1,731 4,078 1,070 2,397 396 674 431 661 119 185 431 515 11 35 31 40 1,416 2,845 55 116 4,930 6,812 280 177 301 182 242 130 257 130 67 35 67 35 35 10 60 10 1,568 1,423 1,718 1,526 3,120 3,024 4,083 3,450 3,050 3,988 2,352 698 3,025 2,969 3,878 3,362 105 12 110 12 95 71 95 76 3,754 4,696 4,176 5,081 1,183 350 3,272 2,071 20 20 20 26 97 2,317 1,984 56 240 2,432 4,722 1,131 1,301 1,291 10 11/29-12/5 3,648 5,619 5,200 10,290 3,463 5,558 970 2,493 1,131 1,737 836 810 2,197 3,340 218 129 387 165 148 70 4,302 6,203 307 362 826 1,212 108 99 115 21 15 22 15 52 42 1 16 1 305 335 386 366 285 337 541 553 276 520 155 121 276 332 520 541 11 16 1 21 1 513 561 594 677 229 220 338 159 5 10 5 479 478 10 90 316 959 276 40 40 12/6-12/12 599 1,056 1,059 2,707 564 1,025 266 298 220 495 161 224 906 1,067 74 54 205 113 21 53 715 1,121 68 59 1 For 1954, data relate to week of October 24-30. NORTH CAROLINA FARM LABOR: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 215 on raporta tor only a sample o fftimH. S«* loxlj Stokes Surry Swain Tranayl vanla Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga Wayne WILkeo Wllaon Yadkin Ynnce y 3,198 3,443 463 532 348 3,063 1,698 3,758 2,000 646 1,911 3,485 2,819 2,752 2,673 1/ ■99 1 3,804 4,304 771 960 486 4,296 2,097 5,773 2,899 742 2,430 4,570 4,082 3,868 3,118 2,C 196 2 105 123 1 68 513 a 140 131 106 1 214 107 17-/ 206 3 65 72 5 71 644 72 187 118 122 10 307 76 81 257 4 115 123 1 71 523 61 146 139 112 1 222 107 193 211 5 65 72 5 72 659 72 194 135 131 10 312 76 87 257 e 25 42 1 20 58 81 66 12 59 488 67 216 31 7 20 26 30 36 85 38 11 66 306 25 76 46 8 25 52 1 20 61 81 66 14 59 501 67 216 31 9 20 26 30 36 85 38 11 67 306 25 76 46 10 131 204 n 5 2 122 86 170 129 23 51 69 215 60 196 io 11 122 144 10 22 6 97 47 124 97 13 10 76 87 67 126 5 n 131 206 n 5 2 122 86 171 130 23 51 72 215 65 196 10 13 122 159 10 22 6 97 47 127 97 13 10 76 87 67 126 5 14 11 48 l 5 5 83 5 48 23 7 11 36 15 5 31 10 15 5 37 6 26 22 5 6 12 10 5 15 15 25 10 16 12 48 1 5 5 93 5 54 28 8 16 37 15 5 31 10 17 5 37 6 26 22 5 8 12 10 5 15 15 25 10 18 1,453 1,546 172 261 153 1,335 543 1,510 769 286 747 1,495 1,363 1,042 1,238 72 19 1,233 1,544 131 339 96 1,329 447 1,706 791 237 852 1,267 1,276 928 1,118 i99 20 1,518 1,706 185 286 158 1,532 566 1,700 905 343 808 1,675 1,469 1,154 1,339 < >07 21 1,279 1,675 137 356 96 1,441 453 1,812 873 266 922 1,324 1,362 990 1,161 ( >19 22 1,818 1,942 137 232 178 1,982 598 2,185 729 436 259 2,275 1,427 1,817 1,763 3 82 23 1,508 1,599 61 230 151 1,994 502 2,216 702 427 96 2,432 950 1,718 1,568 89 24 2,063 2,277 167 322 261 2,884 787 3,034 1,034 670 341 3,155 1,873 2,590 2,169 ; 18 25 1,589 1,821 67 292 169 2,592 561 2,658 870 594 101 2,818 1,056 2,042 1,760 ] 15 26 1,808 1,907 82 191 178 1,892 598 2,134 724 426 224 2,240 1,181 1,787 1,743 : .47 27 2,048 2,216 91 216 261 2,601 777 2,928 1,019 655 275 3,095 1,370 2,520 2,094 ] 52 28 1,610 1,676 75 166 115 1,303 450 1,522 545 285 173 1,595 1,012 1,245 1,480 : 42 29 198 231 7 25 63 589 148 612 179 141 51 645 169 542 263 5 30 1,808 1,902 82 191 178 1,847 598 2,133 714 421 209 2,230 1,141 1,782 1,733 : 122 31 1,487 1,499 51 195 151 1,944 477 2,125 702 427 86 2,402 865 1,663 1,528 54 32 2,004 2,170 85 216 255 2,490 772 2,864 982 618 230 3,041 1,289 2,475 2,042 ] .22 33 1,543 1,659 52 211 169 2,467 529 2,521 854 586 91 2,778 961 1,972 1,709 59 34 36 36 6 6 111 5 62 22 23 45 51 81 45 46 30 35 25 52 20 20 6 21 6 6 5 5 10 55 6 21 36 44 46 6 6 111 5 64 37 37 45 54 81 45 52 30 37 30 57 20 25 6 27 6 7 5 5 10 55 6 21 36 15 56 71 106 278 5 92 15 15 61 55 499 55 75 51 39 16 105 15 61 100 26 110 10 1 5 35 85 15 40 35 40 15 61 76 106 283 10 106 15 15 66 60 503 70 75 66 41 16 105 15 61 100 26 110 10 1 5 35 85 15 45 35 42 2,218 2,398 207 391 213 2,298 1,211 3,079 1,280 425 939 2,840 1,787 2,241 1,957 m 43 2,529 2,529 181 500 176 3,185 1,172 3,891 1,344 366 895 3,322 2,011 2,793 1,933 >29 44 2,454 2,650 224 436 220 2,723 1,352 3,487 1,361 466 1,026 3,195 2,051 2,572 2,319 S18 45 2,807 2,847 202 610 182 3,582 1,265 4,425 1,505 395 935 3,637 2,277 3,085 2,194 P09 46 1,167 1,203 92 166 118 1,653 457 2,008 375 161 510 1,104 1,031 667 1,053 81 47 257 388 40 101 46 1,044 227 1,771 321 49 278 873 353 357 175 60 48 1,206 1,179 157 235 158 1,522 647 2,175 592 286 354 2,208 869 1,596 1,062 ' 18 19 362 383 71 179 111 932 417 1,600 320 186 216 1,445 480 1,077 427 ; JL7 SO 25 100 1 20 182 30 83 22 37 41 66 5 140 35 51 20 65 5 11 177 40 52 32 45 66 50 15 151 30 5? 25 121 1 20 182 30 83 22 31 41 71 5 140 35 53 27 5 1 20 24 1 5 1 21 10 54 48 1 10 21 202 15 79 47 19 15 160 23 91 86 5 55 1,366 1,125 102 226 147 1,624 1,058 2,084 877 343 568 2,325 874 1,772 1,026 >73 56 1,050 1,337 262 366 130 1,146 1,005 2,081 1,074 215 806 1,926 1,067 1,752 716 >43 57 376 943 171 251 35 262 45 137 260 55 968 195 1,153 80 XI ( >96 58 350 571 375 537 96 726 95 512 221 5 1,055 5 1,470 175 281 1, .61 59 1,426 1,310 190 55 166 1,111 585 1,502 848 238 365 925 746 880 1,316 d ,15 60 2,086 2,036 175 215 306 2,891 1,222 3,404 1,738 611 691 2,836 2,301 2,191 2,065 ( fi5 81 635 580 145 30 86 775 310 936 355 167 140 705 281 665 705 : 40 62 791 730 45 25 80 336 275 566 493 71 225 220 465 215 611 ] .75 63 776 730 40 25 80 336 275 566 483 71 200 220 425 215 606 3 70 64 15 5 10 25 40 5 5 65 U/3-12/5 12/6 12/12 11/29-12/5 11/29-12/5 11/69-12/5 11/3-12/ 5 11/29-12/5 11^9-12/5 11/29-12/5 ll/>9-12/5 H/29-12/5 ll/S-12/5 11^9-12/5 11/29-12/5 D/29-12/5 11/29-1, /5 66 2,536 2,844 361 482 308 2,635 1,513 2,792 1,662 451 1,530 2,624 2,238 2,140 1,973 1, 198 •7 3,614 3,833 616 779 361 3,778 2,022 5,045 2,665 697 2,085 4,104 3,415 3,647 2,872 1, S24 n 3,901 4,294 496 683 458 4,087 2,673 3,929 3,052 602 2,352 4,041 3,052 3,310 2,723 2, 23 <• 7,874 7,143 866 1,040 426 5,921 4,527 10,930 6,876 1,106 3,148 8,394 5,594 9,632 5,809 2, >44 70 2,486 2,754 346 482 298 2,570 1,498 2,726 1,617 451 1,480 2,538 2,177 2,080 1,933 1, 178 71 3,559 3,758 586 749 356 3,613 2,017 4,950 2,568 687 1,970 4,004 3,170 3,622 2,812 1,' 194 72 665 871 180 226 170 970 217 895 487 105 533 610 986 385 801 >05 7,1 1,821 1,883 166 256 128 1,600 1,281 1,831 1,130 346 947 1,928 1,191 1,695 1,132 S73 7( 935 1,060 120 126 120 967 660 767 725 91 542 997 690 725 600 i70 75 1,415 1,540 150 201 160 1,517 1,175 1,203 1,435 151 872 1,503 875 1,230 790 I 145 76 191 161 16 55 53 380 242 619 273 126 158 709 255 552 117 96 77 130 289 55 59 81 364 211 978 344 166 101 738 173 741 148 87 78 351 301 17 90 88 1,401 815 1,535 890 363 339 1,388 487 1,429 199 3 Jl 79 175 990 75 86 211 806 380 2,438 899 817 162 2,220 340 1,713 276 3 Jl 60 31 61 5 25 23 102 87 267 95 56 26 174 100 166 51 11 81 20 63 10 27 6 94 61 288 69 36 15 122 48 156 38 26 82 36 121 5 25 32 155 178 446 164 171 37 321 137 255 61 16 83 20 217 15 29 7 120 121 529 84 65 15 188 78 263 53 27 81 26 46 5 25 20 81 71 180 57 25 20 120 86 115 46 6 85 5 15 3 21 16 87 38 31 6 54 14 51 5 5 66 2,817 3,028 442 503 333 2,826 1,558 3,348 1,855 568 1,661 3,151 2,505 2,455 2,233 1,( i05 87 3,543 3,930 731 929 441 4,220 1,977 5,357 2,664 646 2,240 4,273 3,917 3,614 2,932 2,( 147 88 152 201 16 24 18 108 104 202 90 97 170 167 93 123 195 87 89 95 214 21 34 40 118 80 256 106 92 111 169 129 142 120 68 90 216 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are baaed on rooorta for only lu?m (For definitions anil explanations see text) The State Alamance Alexander Alleghany Ana cm Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME 1 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 .. . 173,856 236, 194 1,502 2,252 1,083 1,251 997 1,170 1,213 2,009 2,710 3,247 632 1,223 2,063 2,906 2,282 2,941 o 3 acres on w hich used 1959 . . . 4,302,923 39,616 25,138 15,850 39,874 19,425 6,087 73,840 60,855 4 1954... 4,879,922 51,263 19,733 10,965 61,352 23,422 6,729 88,419 64,397 5 tons 1959. .. 1,312,188 9,754 5,290 4,824 9,714 7,041 1,707 20,887 18,786 6 1954 .. . 1,397,770 11,170 4,127 2,692 14,262 6,132 2,801 25,170 20,202 T farms reporting 1959 . . . 173,370 1,502 1,083 997 1,207 2,710 632 2,043 2,282 8 tons 1959 .. . 1,250,384 9,668 5,290 4,824 9,586 7,041 1,707 19,063 17,727 g farms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959.. . 16,099 61,804 21 16 647 1,824 617 1,059 10 86 128 ... Crops on which used- 11 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1054 .. . 34,513 46,914 332 642 477 465 697 355 204 397 1,083 847 346 213 123 374 107 198 12 13 acres 1959 . . . 447,783 6,531 5,671 8,360 4,194 7,472 2,978 3,241 684 14 1954 . . . 527,450 9,180 3,870 2,585 6,462 6,964 1,663 4,446 3,424 15 farms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 . . . 34,339 332 477 697 204 1,083 2,343 346 824 123 612 107 199 16 102,645 1,345 1,168 2,509 1,014 17 farms reporting 1959 .. . tons 1959 . . . 434 5 IS 1,358 30 19 farms reporting 1959. . . 14,673 110 292 312 49 517 105 i.06 99 20 1954 .. . 14,634 275 145 215 62 340 92 96 105 21 acres 1959 . . . 212,887 3,500 5,735 4,590 1,690 3,479 960 1,135 1,435 22 1954 . . . 196,815 4,840 1,440 2,275 2,835 2,885 515 475 1,279 23 farms reporting 1959 . . . 14,553 110 292 312 49 517 105 108 99 24 tons 1959 . . . 48,013 839 1,311 1,222 459 1,065 175 343 404 25 farms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 . . . 223 28 615 27 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 139,932 1,166 817 506 932 1,617 246 1,910 2,111 28 1954... 196,088 1,702 991 905 1,703 2,411 613 2,590 2,743 29 acres 1 959 . . . 1,740,779 10,370 5,627 . 2,000 8,767 4,165 580 42,382 34,635 30 1954... 1,970,492 15,182 4,901 3,715 14,509 7,049 1,503 38,215 32,581 31 farms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 . . . 139,063 1,166 2,123 817 989 506 603 932 2,103 1,617 1,341 246 201 1,860 8,803 2,086 8,889 32 405,321 33 farms reporting 1959 . . . 14,611 15 640 602 34 tons 1959.. . 53,421 28 1,767 1,014 35 36 farms reporting 1959 . . . 53,421 NA 130 765 NA 373 NA 1,437 NA 1954 . . . HA NA NA NA NA 37 acres 1959. . . 366,103 330 9,909 1,510 6,844 38 1954 . . . NA NA HA NA NA NA NA NA NA 39 farms reporting 1959 .. . tons 1959... 53,351 130 765 368 1,432 40 110,602 85 3,278 407 2,032 41 farms reporting 1959 . . . 418 5 10 25 42 tons 1959... 474 5 5 18 43 . farms reporting 1959. . . 110,441 936 355 410 134 1,818 191 1,665 1,619 44 1954... 142,472 1,180 656 300 134 1,125 150 2,371 2,206 45 acres 1959 . . . 441,657 3,870 550 195 333 1,218 132 8,256 5,562 M 1954... 655,480 5,450 1,618 220 505 1,215 165 12,902 8,551 n farms reporting 1959. . . 110,307 936 355 410 134 1,818 191 1,665 1,609 48 tons 1959... 346,101 2,605 510 242 245 1,181 122 5,779 3,946 (9 farms reporting 1959 .. . 406 25 50 tons 1959... 853 27 51 farms reporting 1959. . . acres 1959 .. . 81,733 946 456 130 553 881 206 1,009 895 52 1,093,714 15,345 7,225 705 14,981 3,091 1,437 17,316 11,695 53 farms reporting 1959 . . . 80,835 946 456 130 547 881 206 979 895 54 tons 1959... 237,702 2,756 1,227 248 2,487 1,111 385 3,119 2,257 55 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,778 6 11 45 56 tons 1959... 5,083 28 123 52 57 Lime or liming materials used during the year .... farms reporti ng 1 959 . . . 34,529 242 503 597 194 1,097 Hi 560 699 58 1954 .. . 28,300 346 196 506 86 897 307 529 251 59 acres timed 1959. . . 375,858 2,650 3,163 5,199 3,847 6,061 1,829 17,868 8,069 60 1954 .. . 311,977 4,230 1,382 5,830 2,301 7,389 2,010 10,710 2,639 61 tons 1959... 418,726 3,470 4,601 7,514 5,637 8,907 2,755 18,040 3,197 62 1954... 297,341 4,465 1,548 8,200 2,845 10,316 2,100 10,423 1,763 SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 63 farms reporting 1959 .. . 187,998 1,729 1,250 1,202 1,375 2,955 729 2,313 2,410 64 farms reporting 1959. . . 128,931 1,079 974 1,062 767 2,539 552 1,495 1,423 65 1954 . . . 178,262 1,987 960 1,321 1,129 3,277 1,243 1,989 1,851 66 dollars 1959 . . . 114,743,987 1,081,865 1,268,450 564,155 1,096,395 654,662 145,850 1,070,923 711,045 07 1954... 73,468,481 823,190 322,655 408,340 712,985 466,975 187,240 448,100 616,160 68 farms reporting 1959 .. . 72,776 674 545 427 465 984 281 785 740 69 dollars 1959. .. 35,200,848 309,665 377,720 342,430 371,050 614,794 92,500 233,915 210,982 70 farms reporting 1959. . . 113,050 602 642 535 996 983 152 1,486 1,972 71 1954... 138,418 1,086 801 780 1,697 1,616 433 1,824 2,213 72 dollars 1959,.. 17,792,829 83,129 67,075 56, 345 210,725 81,407 21,475 350,101 322,073 73 1954... 15,041,800 113,650 54,715 53,925 195,878 95,000 19,965 415,979 283,410 74 Under S200 farms reporting 1959. . . 85,704 516 542 440 725 887 122 905 1,453 75 S200 to S990 farms reporting 1959. . . 25, 507 75 95 95 237 90 25 537 469 76 farms reporting 1959. . . 1,839 11 5 34 6 5 44 50 77 farms reporting 1959 . . . 112,344 567 460 577 537 1,339 203 1,783 1,953 78 1954... 149,135 942 300 641 989 1,842 433 2,652 2,557 79 dollars 1959... 74,664,735 396,220 176,080 138,590 395,850 266,248 155,065 1,658,335 981,551 80 1954 . . . 62,977,704 334,785 58,295 134,635 278,870 342,755 92,125 2,116,015 831,770 81 Under 51,000 farms reporting 1959 . . . 93,838 505 427 555 455 1,306 180 1,311 1,729 82 1954 . . . 134,572 845 290 601 931 1,775 410 2,076 2,401 83 SI, 000 to S2. 499 farms reporting 1959. . . 13,096 35 21 15 41 30 6 372 143 84 1954 . . . 11,501 75 10 35 29 56 21 435 104 85 farms reporting 1959. . . 5,410 27 12 7 41 3 17 100 81 86 1954 . . . 3,062 22 5 29 11 2 141 52 87 farms reporting 1959. . . 3,544 10 5 6 24 2 10 67 66 88 farms reporting 1959 .. . 1,866 17 7 1 17 1 7 33 15 89 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel farms reporting 1959 . . . 174,380 1,639 1,140 1,042 1,249 2,105 449 2,188 2,190 SO 1954... 166,440 1,517 1,016 476 834 1,006 293 2,523 2,312 91 dollars 1959. . . 46,167,494 317,260 177,680 104,110 278,845 139,553 52,580 1,058,754 741,295 92 1954... 39,741,186 332,690 131,495 65,930 196,543 83,560 29,730 1,095,770 578,632 S3 farms reporting 1959. . . 95,403 566 362 385 494 1,383 219 1,284 1,604 94 dollars 1959. .. 9,791,324 40,930 21,527 35,615 30,319 69,636 55,570 271,628 160,380 NA Not available. NORTH CAROLINA 217 FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 ft simple or fiuisi'i, So© text] Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Cloy Cleveland Columbus 2,489 1,512 2,705 748 994 960 191 415 2,207 1,525 1,425 701 570 541 2,966 4,594 1 3,289 1,908 3,370 1,380 1,413 1,505 310 574 2,678 2,070 2,335 1,374 723 736 4,082 5,504 2 58,224 24,434 25,291 13,799 39,247 15,159 10, 370 10,795 37,266 48,614 33, 575 9,415 28,915 5,238 77,111 92,995 3 58,154 27, 117 22,159 16,559 50,873 22,367 23,057 14,480 42,952 52,385 50,386 9,944 26,471 7,468 105,233 89,179 4 17,994 7,946 6,723 3,511 6,696 3,448 3,381 4,452 11,439 10,368 8,031 1,877 9,515 1,265 21,340 36,490 S 18,002 8,784 5,164 2,810 7,720 4,051 6,346 6,833 12,856 9,756 10,832 1,993 6,776 1,435 27,159 31,698 6 2,489 1,512 2,705 748 984 960 191 415 2,207 1,525 1,420 701 570 541 2,886 4,594 7 17,830 7,946 6,723 3,511 6,671 3,448 3,018 4,204 11,439 10,269 7,939 1,877 9,053 1,265 21,016 35,617 1 66 25 76 106 60 35 68 87 221 9 164 25 363 248 99 92 462 324 873 10 296 258 1,133 457 357 468 16 72 386 692 279 255 87 296 713 578 11 328 393 1,108 754 437 733 43 137 402 1,090 441 273 56 311 966 725 12 2,631 1,883 10,555 4,995 8,835 5,169 150 1,795 5,359 12,218 5,009 3,668 1,830 2,205 15,085 4,290 13 3,077 3,304 6,882 6,485 13,045 7,642 672 2,375 4,512 14,258 5,588 1,960 1,225 3,038 14 , 588 4,175 14 291 258 1,133 457 357 468 16 72 386 687 279 255 87 296 708 578 15 625 481 2,795 1,391 1,685 1,078 49 385 1,331 2,955 1,107 753 500 527 3,673 1,073 16 5 10 10 36 17 5 7 23 IX IB 141 36 481 141 141 137 5 51 U6 292 146 126 20 70 177 313 19 189 141 362 98 165 122 10 32 181 274 131 77 30 40 300 212 20 2,810 192 6,925 1,550 3,355 1,676 25 360 1,550 3,950 2,440 1,100 290 445 2,796 4,625 21 1,507 818 4,267 925 3,345 1,795 25 545 1,735 3,238 6,731 928 100 260 4,890 1,700 22 141 36 481 141 141 137 5 51 146 287 141 126 20 70 177 308 23 700 56 1,202 343 634 348 5 87 399 649 10 8 597 5 11 248 138 102 760 10 53 1,395 10 13 24 29 2» 2,306 1,356 1,299 488 727 740 176 277 1,742 1,025 1,169 594 535 446 1,604 4,158 27 3,008 1,650 2,054 944 1,012 1,034 290 423 2,223 1,454 1,839 1,159 60S 676 2,766 5,007 28 32,845 14,287 4,769 3,691 6,990 4,756 7,500 2,845 11,507 9,123 10, 311 4,496 11,835 2,356 10,722 52,600 29 33,574 12,283 7,965 4,964 9,232 5,840 12,675 4,200 15,268 10,227 16,313 6,129 13,022 3,970 18,910 49,646 SO 2,301 1,356 1,299 488 717 740 176 272 1,742 1,025 1,164 594 530 446 1,599 4,153 31 8,387 3,693 1,073 965 1,208 1,083 1,804 675 2,092 1,863 2,309 811 3,574 543 2,954 14,821 32 56 15 66 96 10 30 68 15 181 33 121 8 349 170 7 32 447 15 588 34 833 105 5 231 5 52 210 55 409 1,996 540 35 KA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 36 2,872 270 30 2,367 5 218 1,165 175 2,600 23,290 1,925 37 KA HA KA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 833 105 5 231 5 52 210 55 409 1,991 540 39 864 92 8 517 4 50 306 52 876 8,220 586 40 5 5 6 15 5 41 3 2 12 38 3 42 2,071 1,185 1,953 166 210 2,027 5 532 91 189 106 25 3,957 43 2,679 1,459 1,673 225 5 311 2,427 10 748 46 133 20 25 5,007 44 6,452 2,754 1,413 295 1,360 8,897 5 2,070 66 599 81 25 14,967 45 10,716 4,816 1,548 675 10 2,010 12,908 35 3,435 67 552 20 40 21,045 46 2,071 1,185 1,953 166 210 2,027 5 532 91 189 106 25 3,957 47 5,006 2,204 1,253 233 1,013 5,830 5 1,318 43 404 49 17 13,808 46 10 10 ig 9 8 50 1,204 814 534 302 563 431 75 283 1,192 989 868 55 420 106 1,460 2,102 51 10,614 5,048 1,629 3,533 17,700 3,258 2,477 4,435 9,953 22,153 13,570 85 11,761 151 25,193 14,588 52 1,204 814 534 302 563 431 60 278 1,192 984 863 55 420 106 1,445 2,087 53 2,248 1,421 400 804 2,627 702 1,110 2,044 1,787 4,491 2,556 22 3,561 44 5,392 3,934 54 10 5 15 15 45 10 5 36 66 55 26 15 14 70 77 26 3 84 269 56 557 160 839 351 283 248 27 71 275 627 219 239 207 181 393 793 57 626 239 496 202 227 183 91 108 211 598 237 187 200 121 361 792 58 3,733 1,245 4,335 2,245 6,180 2,253 589 1,283 1,930 7,445 2,834 1,560 2,922 1,050 6,623 4,710 59 4,496 1,882 3,215 2,120 3,555 2,365 2,042 1,920 1,760 7,596 3,256 1,444 2,175 2,510 5,991 4,930 60 3,875 1,000 5,664 3,295 7,130 2,819 734 1,020 2,845 9,795 3,988 2,177 1,468 1,425 13,036 4,515 61 3,718 1,259 3,940 2,275 3,570 1,827 1,726 1,440 1,355 9,202 3,184 1,601 1,535 1,425 5,091 3,170 62 2,690 1,628 3,007 1,000 1,180 1,173 287 486 2,277 1,645 1,710 762 655 597 3,130 4,824 63 1,858 1,201 2,206 758 970 932 208 326 1,231 1,265 1,488 571 490 452 1,825 3,299 64 2,640 1,215 3,340 1,518 1,388 1,834 279 481 1,828 1,890 2,377 1,249 732 671 2,562 3,692 65 643,585 320,490 2,677,590 702,670 1,094,630 672,212 113,145 349,900 365,595 1,643,565 5,696,270 1,195,004 292,890 1,634,930 3,530,687 1,113,080 66 521,394 243,605 2,496,525 466,475 756,165 1,093,880 171,735 248,925 269,830 738,671 4,055,450 710,620 543,465 520,405 1,683,465 663,740 67 1,041 533 999 506 625 467 81 158 786 808 981 254 269 281 1,178 2,058 68 175,981 98,405 775,720 185,280 284,320 149,030 8,225 65,500 109,470 474,140 1,716,135 239,355 114,623 305,865 771,615 565,140 69 1,778 597 1,383 401 597 438 135 166 1,226 893 729 216 524 211 2,464 2,508 70 2,436 932 2,343 877 786 713 156 280 1,743 1,608 1,337 721 582 410 3,151 3,047 71 199,739 53,335 101, 535 39,250 114,790 36,920 51,610 18,465 158,535 119,585 100,809 27,940 155,232 17,960 461,523 307,545 72 277,415 81,605 125,575 72,975 100,535 42,848 59,635 23,735 169,246 142,395 122,278 31,800 132,390 11,040 370,977 298,730 73 1,488 527 1,281 355 415 397 60 126 1,045 715 601 175 305 191 1,606 2,060 74 289 65 102 46 171 36 51 40 151 167 121 36 182 20 832 427 75 1 5 11 5 24 30 11 7 5 37 26 21 76 2,148 1,051 942 194 445 357 106 305 1,172 550 768 215 450 197 1,460 3,824 77 2,875 1,487 1,440 259 583 351 220 424 1,248 590 1,035 378 428 221 1,752 5,049 78 1,175,725 354,620 695,995 204,305 347,025 135,602 136,755 481,420 326,490 249,395 461,635 144,395 680,282 82,795 874,760 2,601,925 79 964,850 428,120 524,615 133,500 201,642 275,510 318,830 586,975 241,915 220,413 335,295 122,359 359,890 76,090 441,010 2,143,435 80 1,942 983 823 175 385 328 80 183 1,095 465 680 176 296 171 1,271 3,150 81 2,687 1,373 1,353 246 541 314 172 305 1,216 521 959 356 321 196 1,665 4,566 82 146 62 71 6 36 26 15 70 70 66 48 27 75 21 130 505 83 164 106 61 11 25 11 20 71 21 45 52 11 60 10 57 421 84 60 6 48 13 24 3 11 52 7 19 40 12 79 5 59 169 85 24 8 26 2 17 26 28 48 11 24 24 11 47 15 30 62 66 33 20 5 17 1 6 30 6 17 32 10 30 5 40 85 87 27 6 28 8 7 2 5 22 1 2 8 2 49 19 84 68 2,485 1,538 2,602 920 1,155 1,073 252 461 2,182 1,545 1,620 607 635 497 2,801 4,619 89 2,754 1,429 1,180 685 1,223 779 280 461 1,843 1,459 1,566 348 588 155 2,292 5,038 90 617,457 345,835 247,666 122,645 268,645 112,162 90,455 172,563 418,992 295,340 344,035 70,625 274,076 44,745 521,012 1,555,270 91 655,052 332,765 153,392 76,045 297,910 142,865 154,525 158,840 361,275 213,607 287,861 36,300 205,735 33,425 390,215 1,307,945 92 1,848 1,086 1,079 228 514 492 119 297 1,097 557 673 166 480 296 1,218 2,869 93 145,958 59,905 211,749 40,185 54,695 33,700 63,125 84,970 63,044 43,110 53,820 12,275 103,725 12,365 141,913 200,473 94 218 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [[Data are based on rooorts for onl y (For definition? nml explanations, see text) Cumberland Currituck Duplin Durham Edgecombe USE OF cowrF.nmi. ffrtilizer AND LIME Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting acres on which used bins arms reporting tons arms reporting arms reporting arms reporting tons "arms reporting arms reporting tons reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting ions reporting tons arms reporting arms reporting tons arms reporting tons 'arms reporting acres arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting tons amis reporting tons arms reporting acres limed tons SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting dollars Under S200 farms reporting S200 to S999 farms reporting SI, 000 or more farms reporting Hired labor farms reporting dollars Under SI ,000 farms reporting SI, 000 to S'2,499 farms reporting S2,!>00 or more farms reporting S2.500 to $4,009 farms reporting S5.000 or more farms reporting Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business farms reporting dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars HA Not available. Dry materials Liquid materials Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland). Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials Liquid materials Cotton Dry materials Liquid materials Tobacco Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year 1,502 2,043 43,281 42,751 14,535 15,017 1,497 13,032 439 1,503 163 200 4,930 1,397 163 733 31 87 105 366 31 1,377 1,892 24,426 24,521 1,357 5,207 389 1,286 170 NA 440 NA 170 146 5 3 1,294 1,780 7,4*1 10,944 1,284 5,762 71 117 494 5,939 474 1,142 31 97 133 163 1,220 1,576 1,011 1,558 1,623 1,058 1,349 589,975 458,620 419 59,960 785 1,169 148,270 164,036 507 263 15 1,272 1,847 1,132,655 1,113,136 851 1,511 345 297 76 39 71 5 1,563 1,860 797,880 628,420 1,032 110,112 1,849 2,711 57,028 66,634 17,121 19,102 1,834 16,963 23 158 192 330 2,545 5,335 187 586 5 65 52 50 935 836 52 242 5 45 1,536 2,268 22,266 27,435 1,531 5,507 23 43 1,171 NA 10,453 NA 1,171 3,420 1,380 1,854 5,077 6,833 1,380 4,007 802 15,752 797 3,201 10 5 230 212 3,735 1,925 4,087 1,745 2,040 1,406 2,037 1,115,582 924,970 769 238,035 1,432 1,435 246,399 174,460 1,075 325 32 1,325 1,938 976,075 1,068,099 1,038 1,697 182 177 105 64 81 24 1,859 1,850 600,920 539,200 1,216 132,335 319 490 28,144 34,252 12,928 11,039 284 10,761 95 2,167 16 12 703 685 16 144 26 25 330 525 26 86 239 455 13,135 15,920 172 2,261 94 2,029 36 NA 210 NA 36 197 13,766 186 8,194 11 138 76 58 1,927 2,072 1,871 2,320 385 309 420 302,622 304,980 158 62,060 188 248 55,726 65,275 100 66 22 238 325 455,475 403,555 165 205 36 85 37 35 12 25 360 286 153,319 163,810 160 171,380 20 20 25 6,000 2,450 20 450 10 20 250 725 2,194 3,038 45,257 53,825 9,268 11,000 2,194 9,268 497 383 6,225 6,990 497 1,303 230 226 3,050 4,070 230 773 1,797 2,173 12,560 13,785 1,797 2,346 485 NA 125 123 890 1,110 2,080 3,630 890 1,232 1,492 20,857 1,492 3,491 726 428 7,450 5,985 10,650 6,665 2,444 1,684 2,259 1,115,825 955,125 873 252,846 1,078 1,871 129,208 159,380 865 212 1 904 1,243 603,060 380,355 861 1,190 15 50 28 3 15 13 2,359 1,788 453,825 348,695 727 67,200 1,041 1,225 37,114 29,809 7,605 4,864 1,041 7,466 65 139 328 239 9,426 6,163 323 2,088 15 45 212 166 4,730 2,129 207 917 10 55 786 878 8,303 7,511 786 1,540 25 36 233 NA 784 NA 233 203 5 1 381 486 851 1,254 381 552 598 13,020 598 2,166 10 2 362 202 4,484 3,080 7,268 3,560 1,103 733 1,174 693,035 362,675 424 327,055 726 772 141,070 81,850 512 188 26 476 -459 240,089 134,390 420 426 36 10 20 23 12 8 1,053 980 254,445 188,815 376 49,773 4,185 5,369 114,839 124,779 38,622 41,380 4,185 35,147 873 3,475 256 400 2,185 4,195 256 563 261 232 2,215 2,232 261 608 3,925 4,969 80,259 82,490 3,895 17,937 873 3,400 649 NA 3,496 NA 649 1,035 25 5 3,714 4,698 14,998 22,489 3,695 11,969 20 52 1,291 11,686 1,280 3,035 16 18 510 599 4,091 4,922 3,397 4,575 4,345 3,333 3,969 5,427,445 1,671,490 1,726 1,397,461 2,535 2,847 474,524 438,352 1,814 629 92 3,459 4,837 2,459,770 2,204,635 2,754 4,288 498 472 207 77 145 62 4,134 4,454 1,725,313 1,317,581 2,555 228,135 920 1,361 16,726 17,922 5,438 5,140 920 5,438 248 233 2,872 2,768 248 606 108 29 ,562 693 108 282 759 1,046 5,875 6,739 759 1,481 656 901 3,383 4,447 656 2,270 399 3,014 399 793 100 129 1,051 1,222 1,238 1,075 1,040 670 1,083 574,475 501,850 524 170,370 502 597 69,127 62,320 365 136 1 595 701 374,105 299,831 500 651 60 35 35 15 27 1,015 841 215,331 143,865 630 63,725 NORTH CAROLINA FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 219 i sample of farms, Soo text] Forsyth Frantlin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood HenderBon Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 1,801 2,820 870 793 550 2,816 1,921 2,905 2,892 3,035 1,555 1,075 1,189 937 33C 2,305 1 2,429 3,800 1,389 1,013 660 3,397 2,787 3,630 3,810 4,458 2,421 1,632 1,548 1,495 43: 3,135 2 35,408 52,525 33,798 32,342 2,690 46,564 58,503 70,959 95,364 78,721 19,400 35,566 34,665 39,973 27,67C 79,350 3 41,998 60,673 38,013 36,475 2,905 51,496 66,877 71,679 109,656 92,950 18,416 28,580 39,787 49,137 23,03; 88,660 4 8,916 18,800 6,625 8,619 914 17,980 21,410 19,165 27,770 30,114 4,734 14, 279 11,095 10,338 6,02f 16,659 5 10,046 20,408 8,008 10,165 930 18,261 23,962 17,550 30,748 31,296 4,063 9,052 11,435 12,940 4,47( 16,810 6 1,801 2,770 870 788 550 2,816 1,921 2,890 2,892 3,030 1,555 1,070 1,179 937 32C 2,270 7 8,916 18,600 6,625 8,398 914 17,933 19,015 18,954 25,522 29,718 4,734 14,209 10,740 10,198 5,344 16,109 8 86 45 30 540 55 518 205 30 101 22 8: 172 9 200 221 47 2,395 211 2,248 396 70 355 140 68; 550 10 521 329 315 126 155 340 115 970 151 266 799 545 92 92 2i 683 1] 674 641 403 85 95 329 130 959 265 1,015 687 589 32 272 4] 953 12 8,101 2,736 8,824 1,685 765 6,524 1,300 18,264 5,544 2,505 6,753 8,635 1,710 1,997 17: 15,690 13 10, 176 7,010 8,030 750 475 3,467 700 16,641 5,068 5,803 4,881 5,248 395 3,944 54: 17,561 It 521 314 315 126 155 335 115 970 151 251 799 545 92 91 2: 658 IS 1,879 527 25 20 1,710 581 156 1,534 10 10 272 3,900 5 15 1,131 U 55 481 20 34 1,677 2,063 397 378 7 18 4f 3,193 62 176 16 17 IB 238 154 108 55 15 174 55 327 95 148 443 196 35 22 1J 473 19 206 68 192 47 45 165 30 365 89 87 306 164 45 7 5] 437 20 3,270 1,071 1,995 450 120 2,785 180 5,050 1,674 3,271 5,569 3,050 175 227 24: 10,142 21 2,535 975 3,162 257 170 2,181 105 5,405 2,953 1,705 4,791 2,058 455 435 39C 8,922 22 238 154 108 55 15 169 55 327 95 143 443 196 35 22 1] 453 23 720 256 5 3 315 130 27 745 5 15 45 1,256 269 1 1 918 10 18 1,083 605 42 51 4: 2,124 41 56 24 25 26 1,205 2,436 623 743 435 2,346 1,811 2,151 2,549 2,610 917 635 1,124 770 3W 1,581 27 1,704 3,093 1,053 947 560 2,940 2,671 3,630 3,489 3,937 1,674 1,251 1,458 1,182 39. 2,060 28 8,329 19,868 7,010 19,045 1,140 18,969 40,410 15,346 34,541 25,546 4,693 5,834 17,190 9,719 15,45( 16,158 29 10,700 24,017 9,554 23,616 1,655 23,274 43,632 18,439 43,953 39,668 6,199 6,903 20,328 11,738 11,69: 16,110 30 1,205 2,416 623 743 435 2,336 1,811 2,136 2,524 2,590 917 635 1,119 770 29 j 1,581 31 1,600 4,735 1,569 5,094 346 5,022 8,629 3,642 7,987 7,514 1,070 1,780 5,200 2,207 3,61( 3,020 32 35 40 10 525 40 513 120 25 96 15 8: 51 33 68 211 20 2,368 62 2,074 198 64 297 34 30' ' 109 34 20 1,853 210 512 146 945 5 2,447 1,696 883 717 3: 987 35 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA w L NA 36 50 8,498 1,670 2,235 341- 4,100 5 19,336 12,896 4,457 12,776 22: 5,181 37 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA N/ 1 NA 3B 20 1,853 '210 512 146 945 5 2,447 1,696 878 717 3. 987 39 19 2,369 10 563 676 112 1,238 1 5,768 35 4,250 1,246 10 3,746 5. 1,193 10 40 41 13 31 58 2 42 1,160 2,399 65 490 2,559 1,845 1,917 1,990 2,527 1,074 70 859 650 325 48 1,465 3,319 5 80 275 3,173 2,701 2,531 2,768 3,657 1,344 26 1,111 1,063 555 44 3,720 11,101 290 360 12,562 10,855 8,310 5,385 13,581 1,110 50 2,715 2,288 755 45 5,650 15,736 45 265 330 17,953 17,499 11,448 8,474 20,810 1,258 26 4,290 4,480 1,430 46 1,160 2,399 65 490 2,559 1,845 1,907 1,990 2,527 1,074 70 859 650 325 47 2,294 9,042 223 274 9,104 5 8,499 5,147 35 4,446 12,300 615 31 1,756 1,764 509 45 19 988 1,390 587 471 255 2 875 331 64 1,754 1,898 1,678 327 585 588 417 17; 1,467 50 51 11,938 9,251 14,299 8,637 305 5,383 1,658 23,984 28,884 20, 922 1,275 17,997 8,418 12,966 11,56< 31,424 52 988 1,359 587 466 255 875 316 1,744 1,888 1,618 327 580 588 411 16' 1,442 53 2,404 1,671 2,468 1,694 111 1,416 332 5,008 5,921 4,255 289 9,730 2,099 2,052 1,591 6,070 54 41 5 25 25 23 95 5 11 90 55 96 10 27 70 87 146 6 88 37: 207 56 489 148 210 335 100 218 145 608 1,163 106 584 293 458 88 7: 785 57 313 135 293 193 80 219 140 301 395 87 437 305 155 33 12^ 709 58 3,035 1,11.5 4,467 3,980 445 2,545 1,220 5,975 17, 297 983 5,610 3,416 6,490 2,225 2,81( 11,734 59 3,379 1,701 3,303 2,912 330 2,163 1,070 3,622 5,962 803 5,027 3,033 2,565 535 2,65: 11,920 60 4,542 1,365 4,860 1,895 525 3,787 1,340 8,715 11,115 1,021 4,675 4,415 3,188 1,605 4,52( 17,876 61 3,634 1,725 3,820 1,937 445 2,611 585 3,837 4,076 1,109 3,374 4,536 675 381 2,58f 12,080 62 2,007 2,881 1,062 929 530 2,872 1,976 3,125 3,079 3,210 1,876 1,363 1,280 967 40' 2,585 63 1,411 1,766 846 794 285 1,834 1,201 2,127 1,727 2,175 1,371 951 734 509 28= 1,825 64 2,139 2,342 1,369 929 625 2,566 1,551 3,140 1,723 2,968 2,256 1,597 977 866 37' 2,398 65 1,489,815 494,109 928,780 670,825 90,675 1,224,345 580,055 1,714,185 553,297 1,042,057 978,898 1,211,514 350,560 344,370 186, 2CK 2,123,505 66 786,895 423,940 571,215 478,422 101,450 528,000 282,675 1,361,085 486,225 834,960 525,832 601,327 244,391 124,265 118,01; 1,064,580 67 783 1,064 569 441 135 1,393 681 1,366 975 1,377 619 598 453 262 16: 989 66 276,454 135,100 304,995 210,380 23,340 360,461 129,865 400,705 293,312 569,460 427,755 545,270 68,183 132,750 121,62: 608,035 69 913 2,295 479 667 165 1,302 1,545 1,689 2,709 2,523 646 453 1,053 832 28] 1,656 70 1,682 2,168 836 672 295 1,478 1,226 2,382 2,739 3,009 1,389 973 1,141 1,083 21: 2,134 71 119,295 208,455 87,495 144,785 6,405 195,557 232,650 220,110 510,922 448,838 62,680 142,005 203,338 237,980 126.91C 271,685 72 165,770 185,080 80,985 119,375 9,500 120,310 162,635 252, 238 390,438 361,854 74,440 68,349 154,350 105,772 47,63: 266,487 73 725 2,063 343 406 160 1,066 1,120 1,325 1,831 1,886 556 326 750 512 16C 1,211 74 183 220 121 231 5 214 425 351 839 595 90 107 261 271 9: 410 75 5 12 15 30 22 13 39 42 20 42 49 2C- 35 76 1,082 2,110 382 617 105 1,531 1,726 1,834 2,162 2,535 710 626 1,040 661 25; 1,035 77 1,214 2,754 469 543 180 2,076 2,548 1,986 2,656 3,897 1,216 727 1,143 1,051 23' 1,250 78 604,146 958,986 297,425 350,115 13,555 852,933 1,254,745 1,248,655 1,479,096 2,051,585 574,475 1,242,055 642,450 652,854 264,38: 628,146 79 393,075 742,565 279,289 187,235 19,565 749,544 1,212,140 677, 105 1,374,516 2,169,232 187,421 511,952 303, 025 497, 925 142, 96C 334,519 60 1,002 1,832 303 515 105 1,326 1,405 1,596 1,838 1,996 646 410 856 495 is: 887 81 1,130 2,606 391 487 180 1,956 2,298 1,921 2,401 3,286 1,185 619 1,106 915 20; 1,166 82 40 227 50 86 134 236 145 173 395 31 81 126 97 4; 92 83 60 134 50 46 101 210 31 156 506 21 80 26 117 2; 75 84 40 51 29 16 71 85 93 151 144 33 135 58 69 2' 56 85 24 14 28 10 19 40 34 99 105 10 28 11 19 i; 9 86 20 41 21 1 57 65 44 101 87 11 75 41 33 if 37 67 20 10 8 15 14 20 49 50 57 22 60 17 36 li 19 68 1,937 2,776 1,002 814 430 2,716 1,956 3,050 2,798 3,070 1,621 1,282 1,170 892 37; 2,375 89 1,839 2,905 949 823 125 2,227 2,723 2,951 2,303 3,522 1,011 1,036 1,203 821 29f 2,365 90 374,290 640,346 201,330 255,910 23,180 526,002 669,990 765,037 848,791 1,064,131 168,650 339,930 417, 082 272,328 162,52: 488,792 91 311,450 600,047 228,614 220,235 7,950 344,900 801,360 545,865 707,455 1,024,870 74,230 204,130 224,070 244,200 149, 69C 476,970 92 751 1,549 360 691 120 1,591 1,101 1,615 1,982 1,814 790 589 833 397 29« 937 93 77,781 111,835 32,554 81,650 2,435 112,155 104,500 192,519 233,785 139,430 45,525 248,050 84,417 43,640 95,51C 90,006 94 220 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND [Data are based on rooorts for only lUHU (For definitions ami explanations, s ee Lett) Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison i'se of couuERcm. fertilizer and lime 1 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing arms reporting 1959. . . 952 5,403 939 950 2,278 1,422 593 1,098 2,568 o 1954... 1,276 7,463 1,393 1,334 3,461 2,101 1,015 1,592 3,092 3 ncre9 on which used 1959 . . . 7,190 136,899 30,926 17,545 79,026 45,201 8,158 18,250 18,382 1 1954 .. . 9,430 160,280 41,091 20,230 94,767 55,503 10,941 13,392 16,766 5 tons 1959. .. 1,797 49,808 10,495 6,545 28,805 9,523 1,538 4,910 6,957 6 1954 . . . 2,406 56,320 13,200 6,572 32,075 10,703 1,806 3,099 5,491 7 arms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 . . . 952 5,403 939 950 2,278 1,417 9,497 593 1,098 4,910 2,568 6,957 8 1,797 47,302 8,711 6,496 25,023 1,538 arms reporting 1959. . . 971 434 40 1,021 25 1" Crops on which used- tons 1959 . . . 2,506 1,784 49 3,782 26 11 arms reporting 1959 . . . 1054... 477 356 55 197 210 492 540 166 344 697 702 902 591 12 459 1,102 153 177 283 13 acres 1959 .. . 2,540 2,555 425 1,375 2,517 10,405 1,420 8,849 6,860 14 1954... 3,419 5,860 2,611 1,128 2,899 8,075 2,882 5,412 4,360 IS arms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 .. . 477 356 55 197 210 492 166 697 2,302 .902 2,059 ie 575 632 100 308 529 2,047 333 17 arms reporting 1959. . . 5 16 tons 1959 . . . 6 l'l arms reporting 1959. . . 172 161 36 21 85 115 116 201 302 20 1954 .. . 136 278 92 91 122 175 111 180 181 21 acres 1959... 1,320 1,355 265 310 500 1,840 1,005 3,930 2,633 22 1954... 820 1,795 865 1,535 1,102 3,010 1,010 1,565 1,235 23 arms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959... 172 156 36 21 85 115 116 246 201 999 302 649 24 254 412 66 64 157 307 25 arms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959 . . . 5 28 2 27 arms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 732 4,925 864 813 2,182 997 1,521 457 729 893 1,320 1,793 2,137 28 980 6,989 1,327 1,114 3,245 29 acres 1959 .. . 2,380 70,085 22,663 5,893 55,835 8,231 3,773 4,768 5,670 30 1954... 3,630 85,962 26,888 7,047 64,552 10,581 4,288 5,285 7,041 -Tl farms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959 .. . 732 4,885 864 808 2,177 992 457 644 893 1,242 1,793 1,742 32 495 17,728 4,284 1,714 11,976 1,806 33 arms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959... 850 434 1,784 5 5 1,016 3,725 10 4 34 2,017 35 arms reporting 1959 . . . 3,683 60 256 578 660 36 1954 .. . NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 37 acres 1959. . . 19,721 250 1,062 2,465 5,795 38 1954 . . . NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 39 arms reporting 1959. . . 3,673 60 256 578 660 40 tons 1959... 6,207 57 400 820 1,636 41 arms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959... 20 42 13 43 44 'arms reporting 1959. . . 1954... 135 4,548 841 787 1,100 2,088 10 30 20 125 85 2,361 2,381 116 6,578 1,260 3,222 45 acres 1959... 50 20,970 4,933 4,090 , 13,016 25 15 55 2,694 46 1954 .. . 140 32,230 8,163 5,205 20,488 45 100 3,080 47 'arms reporting 1959. . . 135 4,548 841 787 2,088 10 30 125 2,361 4h tons 1959... 69 17, 319 3,816 3,117 10,717 17 8 79 2,330 19 farms reporting 1959. . . tons 1959... 30 50 21 51 'arms reporting 1959. . . 325 2,559 167 562 428 861 240 331 345 52 acres 1959 .. . 900 22,213 2,390 4,815 4,693 18,905 1,945 648 525 53 'arms reporting 1959 . . . tons 1959... 325 404 2,439 5,004 167 388 547 893 408 824 851 3,684 240 307 331 288 345 177 54 55 'arms reporting 1959 . . . 201 35 25 20 56 tons 1959... 474 38 36 22 57 Lime or liming materials used during the year 'arms reporting 1959 . . . 441 333 60 52 145 331 191 357 738 58 1954... 205 284 209 111 166 411 137 356 416 59 acres limed 1959. . . 1,930 2,310 360 400 1,285 4,990 1,390 3,482 3,913 60 1954 .. . 1,916 2,520 2,440 801 1,694 5,146 2,070 1,913 2,565 61 3,640 2,490 315 320 880 6,125 2,250 4,584 5,559 62 SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 1954... 1,429 2,405 1,997 815 1,322 7,226 2,089 1,691 3,480 63 Any of the following specified expenditures 'arms reporting 1959 .. . 1,117 5,676 985 1,016 2,398 1,548 739 1,167 2,474 64 farms reporting 1959 .. . 886 4,399 687 738 1,690 1,061 549 952 1,502 65 1954 . . . 1,447 6,084 906 1,108 1,961 1,556 1,105 1,621 2,906 66 dollars 1959 . . . 172,610 2,303,750 313,685 741,885 563,126 1,208,960 193,780 487,390 409,230 67 1954 .. . 266,245 1,650,390 265,660 612,300 769,921 515,885 224,080 486,260 511,655 68 farms reporting 1959 . . . 501 2,226 323 443 992 796 185 476 586 69 dollars 1959... 146, 575 532,700 73,225 136,215 186,810 325,325 26,210 300,960 333,920 70 arms reporting 1959. . . 486 4,728 433 684 1,499 1,025 210 466 566 71 1954... 633 4,925 520 927 1,477 1,235 631 901 1,066 72 dollars 1959... 28,935 650,090 56,945 75,175 251,963 148,725 15,930 59,675 38,160 73 1954 . . . 38,932 513,821 107,560 78,795 181,626 118,975 43,735 55,440 45,275 74 I'nder 5200 farms reporting 1959. . . 471 3,643 336 571 1,057 765 185 426 540 75 farms reporting 1959. . . 15 1,047 92 112 428 255 25 30 26 76 farms reporting 1959. . . 38 5 1 14 5 10 77 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954... 447 353 4,239 6,683 807 1,228 756 1,044 1,958 3,171 532 705 158 225 432 527 798 1,006 78 79 dollars 1959... 99,135 2,567,595 606, 391 523,210 1,936,400 170,180 69,291 154,425 137,735 80 1954 . . . 55,395 2,939,000 855,455 341,345 2,182,483 116,245 43,780 108,840 114,045 81 farms reporting 1959. . . 1954... 422 337 3,509 5,959 578 960 591 993 1,386 2,527 486 695 130 212 386 497 782 995 82 83 farms reporting 1 959 . . . 20 586 198 142 388 35 17 30 11 84 1954 . . . 15 655 226 41 536 10 10 30 11 85 farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 144 31 23 184 11 11 16 5 86 1954 .. . 1 69 42 10 108 3 87 farms reporting 1959. . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 115 30 15 138 6 11 15 B8 29 1 8 46 5 1 5 89 Gasoline and other pet/oleum fuel farms reporting 1959 . . . 887 5,526 982 976 2,368 1,463 674 872 1,768 90 1954... 561 6,794 1,273 1,053 3,206 1,561 365 457 1,187 01 dollars 1959. . . 81,605 1,786,540 471,076 287,455 1,199,218 267,480 52,430 101, 360 132,510 92 1954 .. . 29,165 1,869,465 469,865 180,180 1,038,250 240,595 50,762 30,796 72,390 93 farms reporting 1959. . 591 3,516 681 489 1,686 336 236 452 992 94 dollars 1959... 21,510 273,446 63,151 30,145 133,933 31,500 14,456 16,505 57,895 NA Not available. NORTH CAROLINA 221 FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued a sample of fums. See text J Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover North- ampton Onslow [ir-iu,:-' Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt 2,086 1,132 1,036 717 1,681 3,894 178 1,890 1,366 1,234 382 471 1,401 544 2,252 3,782 1 2,707 2,013 1,541 842 2,079 5,182 248 2,471 1,894 1,637 585 523 2,043 684 3,340 5,345 2 62,259 36,328 6,181 16, 535 26,191 93,383 5,785 73,548 36,166 31,878 19,593 31,440 30,051 32,992 39,397 129,968 3 58,130 56,203 8,740 20,698 34,297 105,943 6,577 79,446 41,316 33,866 24,721 27,029 40,693 42,867 43,730 127,650 4 24,029 7,445 1,766 4,261 8,323 34,077 2,119 20,210 12,699 8,203 6,310 10,897 9,790 8,381 13,301 47, 101 5 23,371 10,908 2,336 5,302 9,535 37,496 2,949 20,164 13,220 7,628 7,720 9,834 14,060 9,102 13,806 47,384 I 2,081 1,132 1,036 717 1,681 3,879 178 1,890 1,366 1,229 377 461 1,401 484 2,247 3,762 7 21,882 7,445 1,766 4,261 8,292 32,560 2,119 19,510 11,586 8,058 5,456 9,405 9,553 5,336 13,242 43,456 8 629 10 545 170 207 42 178 192 57 182 35 1,195 9 2,147 31 1,517 700 1,113 145 854 1,492 237 3,045 59 3,645 10 175 353 410 90 206 663 15 98 140 302 64 31 249 45 265 313 11 160 782 416 277 418 1,431 31 188 283 190 68 26 335 66 330 500 IS 2,152 8,955 2,900 890 1,140 6,241 760 1,780 1,060 7,346 2,292 261 2,682 1,000 2,913 3,192 13 825 17,131 2,720 5,925 3,135 10,426 322 4,262 2,150 3,215 1,752 665 3,606 650 4,620 4,330 14 175 353 410 90 206 648 15 98 140 297 64 31 249 30 265 308 13 596 1,782 669 203 289 1,480 25 77 121 310 229 1,770 10 58 523 93 790 110 20 133 671 742 15 12 16 17 IB 176 132 130 27 60 160 10 34 61 203 10 25 68 15 162 154 U 231 171 160 48 62 101 26 53 136 201 76 35 240 31 180 140 20 1,570 2,680 985 190 640 2,326 50 440 850 4,460 25 135 530 475 2,200 3,259 21 1,516 4,685 1,735 670 620 2,371 780 1,120 874 4,365 765 275 2,965 141 3,255 1,460 22 176 132 130 27 60 150 10 34 61 203 10 25 68 10 162 149 93 546 692 201 43 155 490 10 18 10 80 207 1,041 1 2 7 40 134 15 5 90 532 542 5 5 24 25 23 1,924 729 510 603 1,384 3,409 107 1,684 1,226 959 327 431 1,1% 518 1,890 3,443 27 2,480 1,368 1,020 642 1,739 4,630 181 2,167 1,713 1,307 524 493 1,732 653 2,460 5,025 29 33, 117 7,400 1,370 4,305 9,086 42,358 1,315 25,832 24,947 8,075 11,180 19,095 16,625 19,315 14,971 76,724 29 29,596 11,015 2,665 5,145 12,277 46,463 1,405 31,221 26,187 10,705 10,361 15,414 18,634 20,940 18,160 70,620 30 1,914 729 510 603 1,384 3,374 107 1,674 1,216 953 322 421 1,196 433 1,890 3,403 31 9,970 1,496 356 942 2,317 10,946 337 7,172 6,275 1,665 2,620 4,921 4,132 3,620 3,081 16,585 32 619 5 478 169 202 22 178 177 57 172 10 1,145 33 2,124 3 1,257 656 1,041 57 854 1,354 237 2,178 33 3,325 34 697 362 132 280 2,584 1,656 40 26 55 51 188 1,696 85 HA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 86 3,215 3,758 1,298 1,809 12,952 17,013 155 80 125 121 728 7,999 87 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 38 697 362 132 280 2,584 1,656 40 26 55 51 188 1,681 88 1,007 1,032 518 641 3,968 5,336 58 21 36 38 201 2,239 40 5 5 5 5 35 41 3 3 10 5 34 42 1,740 1 800 198 861 3,452 25 107 1,114 715 206 995 1 2,069 3,431 48 2,377 555 284 1,182 4,753 45 144 1,698 910 337 1,414 3,100 5,070 44 7,910 8 585 720 4,195 17,369 150 401 5,384 2,725 1,106 3,297 7 9,057 23,911 45 12,261 605 1,104 5,615 25,152 225 639 8,527 4,330 1,511 5,131 13,540 36,640 46 1,735 1 800 198 861 3,452 25 107 1,109 715 206 995 1 2,069 3,411 47 6,140 4 424 488 3,164 13,052 78 261 3,931 1,775 742 2,462 5 6,903 19,935 48 10 5 10 45 49 14 13 72 109 50 1,402 556 236 525 920 1,537 112 1,357 434 702 168 290 505 383 1,193 1,744 51 14,295 13,527 341 9,132 9,321 12,137 3,510 28,082 3,770 9,272 4,910 11,824 6,796 11,467 10,256 14,883 52 1,402 556 236 525 915 1,497 112 1,357 434 702 168 285 505 323 1,183 1,709 53 3,623 2,439 116 2,067 1,726 2,624 1,573 6,351 886 1,807 1,543 4,315 1,997 1,385 2,055 3,413 54 6 10 57 11 10 26 70 25 70 55 6 28 149 34 28 133 644 26 160 56 806 218 340 63 68 401 45 884 156 284 134 168 309 171 301 447 57 566 221 230 94 126 276 73 338 356 195 177 123 497 136 210 410 58 11,402 2,520 2,065 460 425 2,502 485 15,408 1,300 3,335 5,577 3,822 1,789 2,925 1,733 4,458 59 4,476 2,625 1,375 1,432 765 2,958 1,600 4,679 2,325 1,950 3,295 3,440 4,306 2,300 1,530 2,045 60 6,452 3,440 2,940 625 635 2,486 995 8,844 1,105 5,615 5,010 3,255 1,599 1,909 2,271 3,802 61 2,581 2,605 1,965 1,660 675 1,864 389 2,195 2,235 1,985 2,335 2,245 3,734 1,283 1,705 1,360 65 2,187 1,384 1,022 833 1,977 4,035 215 2,041" 1,427 1,395 464 556 1,588 645 2,319 3,878 63 1,435 968 762 655 1,357 2,690 142 1,134 1,105 1,169 316 435 1,144 519 1,132 2,311 64 1,783 2,038 1,626 751 1,603 3,038 272 1,832 1,289 1,675 594 687 1,511 757 2,205 2,264 65 840,271 1,101,825 534,990 1,332,080 5,456,200 1,144,127 159,675 440,195 825,741 1,671,010 447,031 315,171 1,529,010 362,740 1,470,420 1,178,262 66 687,938 808,617 373, 535 701,495 2,682,019 573,445 225,080 427,675 378,945 1,208,920 456,630 298,553 683,689 362,745 470,320 496,725 67 706 498 300 389 995 1,790 40 708 649 746 127 214 606 337 846 1,389 68 238,969 412,550 139,715 390,110 1,859,999 420,424 36,250 213,335 281, 170 363, 595 76,090 68,509 501,695 116,940 433,605 448,155 69 1,710 767 250 429 999 2,635 52 1,566 685 692 215 350 746 464 1,165 2,921 70 2,164 1,352 360 416 1,206 3,144 188 2,230 1,073 950 263 346 1,049 532 1,586 2,645 71 379,885 129,239 13,345 41,870 111,390 383,185 16,600 367,177 111,685 107, 585 60,676 151,628 130,265 164,713 173,750 559,957 72 338,484 166,905 13,470 57,990 98,125 270,760 15,321 364, 105 141, 537 78,020 49,020 79,545 142,229 140,865 127,095 369,491 78 1,062 591 225 376 886 1,986 25 928 488 531 122 140 593 206 911 1,981 74 610 156 25 51 101 631 25 596 186 141 82 163 137 213 244 862 75 38 20 2 12 18 2 42 11 20 11 47 16 45 10 78 76 1,775 503 270 342 1,056 3,294 115 1,355 1,151 684 329 346 1,107 374 1,227 3,412 77 2,533 1,122 420 431 1,223 4,309 164 1,815 1,675 641 500 328 1,692 464 1,115 4,791 78 1,441,120 566,280 102,740 362,030 584,335 2,070,740 591, 135 978, 569 731,876 478,109 407,490 396,981 1,282,660 238,855 499,275 3,574,039 79 1,236,709 425,595 57,800 424,690 521,760 1,597,560 399,659 653,610 861,944 216,555 592,219 243,700 934,536 347,805 267,510 2,798,115 80 1,443 386 250 281 906 2,765 60 1,118 970 565 225 245 908 281 1,130 2,285 81 2,245 995 405 367 1,121 3,961 110 1,682 1,451 585 355 250 1,493 346 1,065 3,931 82 207 72 10 41 112 401 10 162 153 95 67 75 117 71 66 778 83 221 90 15 32 78 287 35 89 212 40 76 50 130 80 20 742 84 125 45 10 20 38 128 45 75 28 24 37 26 82 22 31 349 65 67 37 32 24 61 19 44 12 16 69 28 69 38 30 118 86 79 31 5 1 27 95 16 46 11 7 21 13 52 21 13 253 87 46 14 5 19 11 33 29 29 17 17 16 13 30 1 18 % 88 2,092 1,274 692 733 1,892 3,985 210 1,776 1,422 1,350 429 526 1,403 600 2,299 3,818 89 2,382 1,328 452 506 1,656 4,057 189 1,466 1,691 1,232 500 508 1,538 613 2,570 4,276 90 830,903 278,720 38,235 137,770 378,918 1,181,270 74,065 562,422 494,735 395,760 253,045 289,041 370,230 231,225 553,130 1,805,687 91 680,157 303,975 25,745 199,035 352,762 1,002,680 80,468 420,126 444,487 282,210 209,880 172,695 438,063 266,310 367,230 1,335,285 92 1,310 423 360 322 940 2,748 89 1,027 936 715 228 406 1,014 483 1,276 2,357 93 220,610 137,717 11,050 24,100 48,239 208,258 220,270 165,589 85,302 65,590 85,555 209, 195 138,280 87,460 71,513 239,689 SI 222 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7.-USE OF FERTILIZER AND LIME ON FARMS AND fDnia are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly I'SF. OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Commercial fertiliser and fertilizing materials used during the year farms reporting acres on which used tons arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting acres arms reporting tons arms reporting tons reporting acres 'arms reporting tons 'arms reportinp tons > reporting acres arms reporting tons 'arms reporting tons arms reporting arms reporting tons arms reporting tons arms reporting acres limed tons SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Any of the following specified expenditures farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Purchase of livestock and poultry farms reporting dollars Machine hire farms reporting dollars Under $200 farms reporting $200 U) $999 farms reporting $1,000 or more farms reporting Hired labor farms reporting dollars Under $1,000 farms reporting $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting $2,500 or more farms reporting $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting $5,000 or more farm9 reporting Gasoline and othor petroleum fuo) and oil for the farm business farms reporting dollars Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms reporting dollars NA Hot available. Dry materials Liquid materials Crops on which used- Hay and cropland pasture Dry materials Liquid materials Other pasture (not cropland) Dry materials Liquid materials Corn Dry materials Liquid materials Cotton Dry materials Liquid materials Tobacco Dry materials Liquid materials All other crops Dry materials Liquid materials Lime or liming materials used during the year 959. 959. 959. .959. .959. 954. 959. .959. .959. . .959 . . 954 . 959. 954 . . .959.. .959.. 959.. 959.. 959. 954. 959. 959. 959. 959. 959. 959 . 959. 959. .959. 390 839 11,209 14,059 2,553 3,116 390 2,553 149 219 2,394 1,897 149 621 67 82 1,870 2,840 67 273 287 663 2,464 5,551 287 604 787 NA 71 258 217 3,694 217 797 98 113 1,420 2,175 1,910 1,225 470 365 723 530,210 483,180 197 84,065 203 451 27,330 22,990 171 27 149 289 135,080 102,755 116 271 21 6 12 L2 12 425 399 63,245 60,930 113 8,645 2,342 2,991 48,698 56,484 10,707 10,685 2,342 10,692 15 15 594 601 7,837 8,004 594 1,428 190 185 3,110 1,855 190 781 2,021 2,505 17,705 20,247 2,021 3,629 782 970 2,198 3,075 782 1,474 1,396 17,833 1,391 3,376 15 15 480 386 5,700 5,189 8,912 4,810 2,624 2,017 2,554 4,181,342 3,164,298 1,246 1,276,947 1,026 1,672 134,498 166,140 822 198 6 877 1,014 475,305 319,165 802 946 41 45 34 23 21 13 2,549 2,451 466,209 386,497 908 90,592 794 1,384 22,499 34,366 5,789 8,748 794 5,789 70 160 1,334 3,645 70 220 43 587 675 40 140 637 1,192 5,957 11,769 637 1,142 379 NA 4,644 NA 379 1,286 472 753 1,664 2,911 472 1,345 246 8,313 246 1,656 49 42 1,437 632 803 440 877 608 944 1,819,568 800,165 439 484,444 493 595 83,125 75,766 418 61 14 499 893 518,055 375,540 448 850 22 17 29 26 18 11 802 899 220,941 206,290 428 51,888 5,706 7,524 164,573 190,269 50,926 59,371 5,706 50,725 116 201 672 2,161 5,775 18,330 672 1,132 171 91 1,605 755 171 X7 1 4 5,158 6,913 75,660 83,092 5,148 16,816 110 183 4,599 NA 39,801 NA 4,599 10,751 30 14 5,122 6,843 18,709 29,018 5,122 17,471 2,370 23,023 2,370 4,208 523 457 4,770 5,917 4,030 5,067 5,965 3,756 3,889 1,793,477 467,037 2,047 963,075 5,151 4,860 695,475 428,730 4,190 908 53 4,655 6,154 2,367,360 1,970,742 3,996 5,835 512 272 147 47 108 39 5,640 6,335 1,553,815 1,339,666 3,171 231,535 3,067 3,828 46,683 53,750 16,033 15,952 3,057 15,872 66 161 600 783 5,610 7,865 600 1,384 10 11 202 220 2,670 3,655 197 551 10 6 2,099 3,048 11,577 16,480 2,093 2,427 21 2,764 3,330 12,402 15,995 2,749 8,457 20 83 1,759 14,424 1,739 3,053 50 52 367 180 2,275 1,575 3,248 2,070 3,192 1,881 2,398 1,078,314 767,560 1,313 398,345 1,783 2,002 205,090 182,090 1,421 356 6 2,047 2,079 726,580 586,805 1,902 1,986 122 60 23 33 17 3,067 2,634 614,839 458,499 1,464 92,590 1,629 2,458 63,908 75,496 11,974 12,980 1,619 11,846 71 128 448 770 10,553 16,105 443 2,022 5 1 316 327 9,640 7,124 296 1,838 40 53 1,177 1,718 10,405 13,503 1,172 2,119 16 32 382 NA 2,791 NA 382 651 1,183 30,501 1,183 5,202 25 42 498 552 9,040 10,377 14,580 10,807 1,916 1,489 1,911 1,178,250 814,280 869 530,925 927 1,502 133,015 154,555 686 236 5 631 674 419,360 345,220 531 596 56 42 44 36 26 18 1,821 2,014 393,615 477,410 658 68,985 1,459 2,548 32,902 45,082 6,823 10,199 1,459 6,811 11 12 372 973 4,170 7,335 372 845 107 170 2,820 3,165 107 539 1,114 2,022 8,377 14,036 1,114 1,880 11 12 642 NA 6,062 NA 642 1,555 908 11,448 908 1,973 242 220 2,355 2,480 2,975 2,950 1,581 1,057 2,211 616,405 775,740 391 85,525 928 1,545 155,130 132,785 711 192 25 455 1,046 171,125 168,320 423 1,005 16 36 16 5 11 1,366 1,308 144,605 161,570 521 23,335 4,709 6,396 132,780 155,779 44,463 48,104 4,699 41,805 713 2,658 394 968 3,034 5,797 394 846 260 366 1,535 1,668 260 439 4,307 5,701 65,866 79,903 4,272 15,412 693 2,485 2,982 NA 20,841 NA 2,972 6,932 30 35 3,958 5,264 14,512 21,994 3,948 11,777 15 43 2,998 26,992 2,983 6,399 45 95 382 603 3,091 4,259 2,253 3,190 4,900 3,602 4,601 2,485,045 1,460,465 2,007 666,095 4,044 4,285 846,532 542,924 2,616 1,315 113 3,950 5,372 2,463,450 2,162,000 3,262 4,860 528 431 160 81 109 51 4,615 5,160 1,575,349 1,323,750 3,130 391,845 786 1,122 36,574 45,687 7,911 11,176 786 7,620 65 291 89 165 2,027 3,405 89 341 2 29 24 7 1,146 500 24 228 2 17 644 884 8,692 11,134 634 1,470 53 152 624 NA 12,783 NA 624 3,255 12 35 341 494 900 1,708 341 669 392 LI, 026 382 1,657 11 58 69 37 2,540 555 1,977 290 821 375 563 453,391 176,113 218 223,297 684 546 154,234 109,835 437 226 21 476 806 410,915 395,030 375 702 62 71 39 33 26 13 746 552 200,226 177,342 448 38,220 NORTH CAROLINA 223 FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued a sample of farms. 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5,832,085 671,810 911,440 235,890 66 576,935 733,015 95,395 259,745 156, i ,9 2,892,33 ) 209,735 2,276,660 301,467 167,381 401,500 1,010,726 3,818,635 395,110 575,205 192,545 67 1,626 1,104 161 245 ] a 1,14 ) 637 1,356 623 261 542 1,318 1,452 1,047 871 381 68 180, 130 528,365 19,255 127,900 46, >9( ) 1,078,69 ) 58,465 569,726 110,053 57,454 336,520 367,307 1,778,530 206,115 191,850 104,425 89 2,007 1,888 210 231 ] ■T- 2,25< 1,147 2,265 1,701 462 520 2,343 1,253 2,327 1,798 432 70 1,786 2,081 230 457 J .71 3,06. 595 2,664 1,375 564 512 2,105 1,845 1,977 1,982 728 71 226,407 249,570 7,360 18,565 22/ <9l 427, 54 79,775 358,676 135,800 160,165 37,495 473,210 115,690 350,024 258,575 25,375 72 183,795 199,965 5,665 25,550 44, < >9( 413,63( 43,170 334,075 74,796 97,450 24,240 236,745 102,690 183,547 217,660 28,135 73 1,651 1,525 210 195 3 3. 1,60 1 1,075 1,702 1,581 225 458 1,491 1,102 1,741 1,335 395 74 350 347 36 3. 60" , 72 542 115 202 62 820 146 571 457 37 75 6 16 I U ! 21 5 35 32 5 15 6 76 2,038 2,177 142 196 ] 5! 1,23 ) 988 2,426 1,077 421 729 2,920 1,057 2,472 1,713 482 77 1,908 2,089 165 255 .0] 1,68 L 1,116 4,226 1,735 466 719 3,668 911 3,473 1,663 774 78 412,705 766,542 20,165 56,545 108, a< 671,72 556,750 2,103,429 494,105 380,685 154,940 2,370,300 524,169 2,298,815 523,435 95,165 79 269,930 751,935 12,645 98,605 67, .9. 444,91 286,805 1,961,045 505,298 345,206 83,410 2,100,010 237,455 1,921,485 317,300 75,625 80 1,997 2,065 140 176 ] j_ 1,08 ! 832 1,750 940 310 707 2,185 942 1,810 1,631 466 81 1,883 1,996 165 227 ] .8. 1,55 ' 1,055 3,742 1,592 350 703 3,165 863 2,991 1,610 763 82 41 86 20 3. 10. , 116 485 97 85 11 630 85 495 55 11 83 25 60 11 L 9 > 46 401 124 92 16 446 37 406 30 1 84 26 2 1 4. 40 191 40 26 11 105 30 167 27 5 85 33 17 ] 2 i 15 83 19 24 57 11 76 23 10 88 17 2 < 1 > 30 163 32 16 6 86 21 106 22 5 87 9 2 > 10 28 8 10 5 19 9 61 5 88 2,978 3,282 327 477 29 3 2,84 8 1,653 3,572 1,900 561 1,395 3,395 2,469 2,702 2,608 1,128 89 1,9.92 2,748 111 380 18 1 2,48 1,687 4,263 1,443 517 799 3,812 1,506 3,108 2,228 604 90 554,295 628,560 17,150 42,390 90, 52 5 517,61 5 425,655 1,064,331 372,803 263,942 96,790 1,484,241 244,021 1,024,810 529,120 72,713 91 308,005 534,070 6,970 57,885 49, 37 3 530,06 3 297,410 1,127,879 250,972 199,247 43,585 1,309,130 182,448 786,880 480,980 29,620 92* 2,017 1,869 248 216 20 3 1,27 2 937 1,546 822 459 809 2,248 954 1,766 1,243 621 at 83,460 161,585 5,965 10,330 61, 27 5 79,45 5 62,460 118,730 66,439 71,881 32,985 226,280 43,405 115,295 90,050 24,045 94 224 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8. -LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ON Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) The State Alamance Alexander Alleghany Ana on Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie 1 Cattle and calves .farms reporting 1959 . . . 92,364 1,255 1,038 1,129 858 2,779 666 535 435 2 1954 . . . 156,201 2,119 1,324 1,435 1,504 3,449 1,452 982 816 3 number 1959 . . . 833,864 13,358 7,808 17,270 10,649 25,953 4,983 6,526 4,719 4 1954 . . . 948,341 15,995 7,632 17,611 11,570 25,311 6,256 8,983 6,427 5 .farms reporting 1959. . . 85,004 1,137 975 1,100 808 2,703 634 464 400 6 1954 . . . 148,646 2,033 1,286 1,422 1,466 3,402 1,419 899 771 7 number 1959 . . . 419,617 7,406 4,068 9,484 5,711 12,648 2,583 3,141 2,504 8 1954. . . 519,839 8,945 4,323 10,267 6,610 14,264 3,617 4,777 3,341 9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 70,848 968 885 1,008 658 2,509 554 315 204 10 1954 . . . 134,805 1,891 1,198 1,363 1,333 3,295 1,349 698 484 11 number 1959 . . . 243,476 4,997 3,150 5,870 2,026 8,175 1,120 959 401 12 1954 . . . 349,637 6,734 3,587 7,255 3,119 11,269 2,659 1,531 741 248 13 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 51,752 679 657 815 483 1,809 . 367 340 14 1954 . . . 77,166 1,068 743 903 750 1,973 636 517 455 15 number 1959. . . 263,190 4,392 2,646 5,198 3,270 7,306 1,372 2,104 1,278 16 1954 . . . 282,686 5,164 2,385 5,039 3,396 6,873 1,631 2,365 270 1,836 195 17 Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves. . farms reporting 1959 . . . 34,719 436 349 544 328 1,117 243 16 1954. .. 44,317 583 352 515 452 1,055 322 458 310 19 number 1959 . . . 151,057 1,560 1,094 2,588 1,668 5,999 1,028 1,281 937 20 Farms reporting by number on hand: Cattle and cnlvcs- 1954. .. 145,816 1,886 924 2,305 1,564 4,174 958 1,841 1,250 21 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 26,381 357 226 83 286 366 147 127 121 22 11 to 4 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 32,302 405 389 251 251 913 264 224 158 23 5 to 9. .fanns reporting 1959 . . . 13,894 149 192 254 96 668 106 72 60 24 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 9,350 141 130 274 85 498 83 45 36 25 20 to 49 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 7,351 146 84 209 93 278 56 37 39 26 .farms reporting 1959. . . 2,318 47 13 46 30 49 8 17 14 27 Cows, including heifer= that have calved— .farms reporting 1959. . . 768 10 4 12 17 7 2 13 7 28 1 .farms reporting 1959. . . 41,347 503 441 164 402 622 241 252 189 20 2 to 9 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 33,636 475 428 620 265 1,769 320 147 153 30 10 to 19 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,967 102 65 199 58 231 52 23 26 31 20 to 29 ■ farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,348 48 21 62 31 54 12 12 14 32 30 to 49 .farms reporting 1959. . . 1,760 44 18 44 31 22 7 17 10 33 50 to 74 .farms reporting 1959. . . 586 9 2 9 13 5 2 4 4 34 75 to 99 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 178 3 1 4 4 35 100 or more Milk cows- .farms reporting 1959 . . . 182 3 1 4 5 4 36 1 ■ farms reporting 1959 . . . 41,153 552 446 229 418 730 279 217 135 37 2 to 9 .farms reporting 1959. . . 25,308 292 367 621 205 1,673 270 84 67 38 10 to 19 .farms rcporti ng 19 59 . . . 1,592 44 39 100 15 81 1 2 39 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,235 36 19 30 6 20 3 5 40 30 to 49 .farms reporting 1959 . . 1,063 32 14 22 11 5 1 4 1 41 .farms reporting 1959. . . 497 12 6 3 3 1 42 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 84, 517 745 561 404 730 1,306 327 669 1,275 43 1954... 142,737 1,351 801 628 1,161 1,685 615 1,530 2,096 44 number 1959 . . . 145,101 1,200 735 710 1,330 1,968 501 1,158 2,323 45 1954 . . . 236,800 2,251 1,089 1,046 2,315 2,421 860 2,601 3,960 46 .farms reporting 1959. . . 131,865 1,233 904 616 1,024 1,900 448 1,558 1,971 47 1954 . . . 184,646 1,869 1,098 892 1,615 2,511 1,007 2,082 2,619 48 number 1959 .. . 1,660,105 9,811 4,847 2,126 10,450 6,540 1,310 29,728 42,847 49 1954., . 1,419,458 8,524 3,092 2,496 8,188 6,811 2,274 26,887 46,670 50 .farms rc|nrting 1959. . . 73,908 595 348 240 548 622 167 1,111 1,358 51 1954... 86,396 675 488 366 621 982 383 1,370 1,687 52 number 1959 .. . 966,341 5,266 2,560 1,004 6,209 2,866 561 17,936 21,684 53 1954 . . . 723,664 3,701 1,326 1,161 4,035 2,907 897 14,981 22,830 54 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 115,227 1,013 787 519 884 1,702 365 1,397 1,848 55 1954 .. . 161,517 1,587 918 705 1,404 2,183 832 1,869 2,454 56 number 1959 . . . 693,764 4,545 2,287 1,122 4,241 3,674 749 11,792 21,163 57 Farms reporting by number of hogs and pigs— 1954 . . . 695,794 4,823 1,766 1,335 4,153 3,904 1,377 11,906 23,840 58 Vnder 10 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 86,362 977 784 569 754 1,781 426 709 724 59 10 to 24 .Farms reporting 1959. . . 28,087 174 90 40 162 89 17 500 702 60 25 to 99 farms reporting 1959 . . . 15,685 76 26 7 97 29 5 313 489 61 farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,731 6 4 11 1 36 56 62 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,655 32 13 192 4 226 68 16 5 63 1954 .. . 2,946 32 16 198 12 221 86 43 15 64 number 1959. . . 53,261 588 104 3,585 41 5,471 1,914 169 130 65 1954... 45,811 606 340 3,376 376 4,383 1,672 415 150 66 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,452 13 7 109 1 138 43 7 3 67 1954 . . . 1,635 21 12 107 8 130 64 20 7 68 number 1959 . . . 10,295 61 12 616 1 895 433 38 11 89 1954 . . . 8,961 111 81 598 102 563 415 68 16 70 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,541 31 11 186 4 223 65 16 5 71 1954 . . . 2,795 32 16 194 11 218 84 42 13 72 number 1959... 42,966 527 92 2,969 40 4,576 1,481 131 119 73 1954 . . . 36,850 495 259 2,778 274 3,820 1,257 347 134 74 Ewes .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2,417 27 11 183 4 218 65 15 5 75 1954... 2,576 32 15 193 9 217 84 40 13 76 number 1959 .. . 39,205 456 83 2,803 37 4,342 1,397 116 114 77 1954... 33,327 466 238 2,612 259 3,603 1,189 296 122 78 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,864 28 6 124 3 160 48 9 3 79 1954 . . . 1,925 20 11 138 10 151 53 37 8 80 number 1959. .. 3,761 71 9 166 3 234 84 15 5 81 Farms reporting bv number oT sheep and tambs- 1954 . . . 3,523 29 21 166 15 217 68 51 12 82 Undcr 25 .farms reporting 19. r i9 , . . 2,002 23 13 148 4 156 40 15 2 83 25 to 299 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 648 9 44 69 28 1 3 64 .farms reporting 1959. . . 5 1 85 ■ farms reporting 1959 . . . 120,922 1,110 764 771 792 1,995 465 1,441 1,681 86 1951... 202,822 2,108 1,149 1,200 1,535 3,125 1,208 2,320 2,545 87 number 1959... 12,158,140 125,964 120,075 29,807 184,396 49,704 13,857 116,635 77,322 88 1954 . . . 10,679,578 130,325 61,840 37,154 117,999 78,897 34,903 112,000 85,783 Farms reporting by number of chickens 4 months old and over— 89 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 95,457 786 646 721 537 1,898 422 951 1,351 90 .farms rcp0 to 29 farms reporting 1959 .. . 8 56 1 6 17 47 11 4 5 15 40 .farms reporting 1959 .. . 5 53 1 7 11 48 8 9 2 30 41 .farms reporting 1959. . . 2 17 6 1 23 2 6 11 42 205 438 1,081 1,675 437 881 3,825 5,934 1,694 2,446 671 1,150 684 1,344 1,607 3,632 399 710 618 1,043 43 1954 . . . 44 number 1959... 322 1,596 713 6,065 2,708 1,258 926 2,302 818 859 45 1954 . . . 610 2,396 1,369 9,769 4,162 1,681 1,870 5,280 1,463 1,435 46 .farms reporting 1959. . . 299 1,841 651 4,744 1,916 1,254 1,075 3,810 625 1,131 47 1954 . . . 618 2,493 1,074 6,010 2,715 1,991 1,825 4,748 869 1,648 48 number 1959... 1,681 24,979 6,665 61,173 9,498 10,524 6,806 64,870 8,421 15,476 49 1954 . . . 2,207 11,626 4,211 42,681 8,363 8,861 5,782 49,733 6,250 12,755 50 farms rcjoriing 1959. . . 111 1,004 353 3,169 762 682 383 2,641 362 726 51 1954 .. . 190 895 407 3,051 876 803 502 2,841 340 932 52 number 1959.. . 870 14,985 3,884 35,805 4,742 6,195 3,531 40, 560 5,086 10,640 51 1954... 958 5,263 1,913 21,640 3,009 4,298 2,500 27,645 2,766 7,403 54 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 261 1,630 525 4,119 1,579 1,003 933 3,388 559 921 55 1954... 529 2,169 881 5,092 2,384 1,650 1,605 4,153 782 1,341 56 number 1959 . . . 811 9,994 2,781 25,368 4,756 4,329 3,275 24,310 3,335 4,836 57 Farms reporting by number of hogs and pies- 1954... 1,249 6,363 2,298 21,041 5,354 4,563 3,282 22,088 3,484 5,352 58 Under 10 .farms reporting 1959... 267 1,174 479 2,726 1,710 954 931 1,784 428 673 59 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 21 376 115 1,456 142 201 88 1,238 134 298 60 25 to 99 farms report! ng 1959... 8 267 48 526 61 91 50 729 50 141 61 100 or more farms reporting 1959 . . . 3 24 9 36 3 8 6 59 13 19 62 farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 43 11 6 8 35 13 11 4 14 63 1954 . . . 7 45 4 22 9 48 14 15 8 10 64 number 1959.. . 87 486 232 53 86 662 285 72 177 158 65 1954... 47 680 23 64 402 697 85 81 64 173 66 farms reporting 1959 . . . 4 23 8 2 3 20 8 3 2 8 67 1954 . . . 3 28 3 6 8 33 12 7 8 4 68 number 1959 . . . 16 107 64 15 7 152 40 10 36 18 69 1954... 3 135 13 19 94 132 37 14 17 27 70 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 41 10 6 8 33 12 11 3 1J 71 1954 . . . 6 43 3 20 9 39 12 15 5 9 72 number 1959... 71 379 168 38 79 510 245 62 141 140 73 1954... 44 545 10 45 308 565 48 67 47 146 74 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 4 31 10 6 8 28 12 4 3 13 75 1954 . . . 5 40 2 9 6 34 10 9 5 9 76 number 1959 .. . 64 276 158 35 73 462 232 19 120 134 77 1954 . . . 30 464 5 20 255 512 40 40 41 137 78 .farms reporting 1959. . . 5 31 8 2 4 26 7 9 2 5 79 1954 . . . 6 32 2 12 9 31 7 9 5 6 80 number 1959. . . 7 103 10 3 6 48 13 43 21 6 81 Farms reporting by number of sheep and lambs- 1954 . . . 14 81 5 25 53 53 8 27 6 9 82 Under 5>5 farms reporting 1959 . . 3 39 6 5 6 29 10 11 2 12 83 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 4 5 1 2 6 3 2 2 84 .Tarms reporting 1959 . . , 85 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 277 1,588 606 4,487 2,090 1,192 1,049 3,041 549 1,046 86 1954 . . . 832 2,531 1,054 6,929 2,537 2,207 2,153 4,954 1,008 1,757 87 number 1959. . . 57,479 155,627 98,756 233,002 93,194 94,258 81,404 230,424 31,656 460,292 BB 1954 .. . 36,893 198,229 51,228 249,472 97,974 104,523 111,231 216,662 40,261 304,967 Farms reporting by number of chickens 4 months old and over— 89 I'nder 50 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 209 1,116 464 3,567 1,704 854 851 2,464 453 645 90 .farms reporting 1959. . . .farms reporting 1959 . . 57 4 380 45 114 6 891 14 359 13 305 14 166 14 475 44 86 3 274 40 91 400 to 799 92 .farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 28 6 5 8 11 8 35 4 38 93 .Tarms reporting 1959 . . . 17 9 8 6 5 7 17 2 29 94 .farms reporting 1959. . . 6 2 7 2 3 3 6 1 20 95 ■ farms reporting 1959 . . . 3 13 14 48 29 20 8 15 30 3 96 1954... 8 38 36 100 29 30 10 46 33 15 •7 number 1959. .. 14 40 59 6,116 126 89 72 3,432 1,775 20 98 1954 . . . 573 143 116 482 133 108 45 5,140 111 751 NORTH CAROLINA 231 FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued Stokes Surry Swain TTansyl - vanla Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Wauhingtan Watauga Wayne Wilkea Wllaon Yadkin Yancey 1,914 2,315 349 418 190 2,195 825 1,375 1,108 241 1,588 838 2,153 442 1,735 1,486 1 2,882 3,308 658 906 323 3,734 1,371 2,922 1,924 334 2,335 1,623 3,508 851 2,410 1,961 6,395 13,375 1,479 3,827 1,608 23,427 3,843 14,377 7,886 4,251 12,367 7,095 15,388 2,751 12,692 8,396 3 8,456 14,220 2,122 5,490 2,245 27,019 4,590 17,494 10,074 2,615 12,373 9,301 16,311 3,778 12,837 8,408 i 1,843 2,205 325 378 179 2,019 773 1,192 1,065 223 1,552 728 2,038 311 1,621 1,413 B 2,829 3,232 633 857 317 3,616 1,334 2,756 1,868 314 2,308 1,485 3,434 715 2,337 1,929 C 3,605 6,418 706 1,588 852 11,909 2,253 7,387 4,613 2,158 5,853 3,438 7,403 1,173 6,696 4,185 7 5,239 8,090 1,091 2,409 1,169 14,328 3,170 9,705 6,134 1,326 7,044 4,913 9,276 1,977 7,349 4,789 B 1,739 2,044 291 344 141 1,627 668 881 949 140 1,447 504 1,852 207 1,467 1,303 ft 2,766 3,068 615 810 247 3,397 1,265 2,394 1,754 262 2,232 1,194 3,303 529 2,257 1,900 10 2,583 4,359 440 1,004 253 6,996 1,518 3,883 2,608 333 3,445 1,916 4,450 570 4,895 3,218 11 4,189 6,349 875 1,725 367 10,409 2,469 5,468 4,465 508 5,629 2,884 7,158 873 6,009 4,152 12 733 1,149 175 275 94 1,419 284 627 469 134 990 468 1,335 244 972 804 13 1,011 1,466 293 460 166 2,240 430 1,121 844 187 1,112 772 1,679 393 1,237 921 14 1,989 4,789 500 1,131 449 8,302 1,150 4,477 2,533 1,210 3,713 2,215 5,351 846 4,365 2,910 IT, 2,350 4,430 631 1,592 650 9,547 1,038 4,778 2,806 690 3,124 2,762 5,057 1,046 4,119 2,610 1« 316 473 116 234 69 867 144 490 228 118 612 389 791 209 495 438 17 373 471 134 304 149 1,118 143 754 464 125 708 579 742 273 478 435 It* 801 2,168 273 1,108 307 3,216 440 2,513 740 883 2,801 1,442 2,634 732 1,631 1,301 19 867 1,700 400 1,489 426 3,144 382 3,011 1,134 599 2,205 1,626 1,978 755 1,369 1,009 20 989 907 133 73 74 501 416 552 465 57 265 253 485 149 565 462 21 646 838 141 153 62 726 268 438 393 97 599 301 849 1B0 636 539 22 153 275 48 95 22 394 62 130 102 34 353 116 379 54 240 248 21 82 166 11 49 15 245 33 93 68 23 214 78 256 27 120 140 21 35 88 14 34 12 245 36 104 45 18 135 69 152 22 135 87 25 8 30 1 11 2 60 9 32 25 6 20 17 30 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3,561 2,152 5,074 2,268 1,607 45 2,358 2,387 279 319 293 2,247 1,161 2,439 1,510 520 1,069 2,572 1,922 1,779 1,741 1,277 46 2,935 3,177 482 637 387 3,413 1,450 3,707 2,071 569 1,678 3,207 2,939 2,699 2,339 1,513 47 10,052 12,009 1,018 2,868 10,836 33,303 7,082 25,382 9,605 16,359 3,170 47,232 10,244 26, 188 9,539 2,960 18 7,884 9,070 1,070 3,494 11,945 22,461 5,306 20,116 8,527 13,249 4,152 36,456 7,864 22,077 7,440 3,016 49 1,096 1,224 156 147 239 1,421 462 1,090 718 410 502 1,820 911 1,082 749 313 50 1,342 1,362 235 272 303 1,712 492 1,205 714 409 836 1,755 1,126 1,320 995 440 51 4,806 6,431 652 1,662 6,819 22,310 3,228 13,682 5,069 10,395 1,637 28,109 5,573 15,390 5,015 990 52 3,171 3,775 505 1,930 7,104 12,891 2,099 8,493 3,503 7,765 2,075 18,865 3,328 10,755 3,396 1,050 53 2,059 1,924 178 281 277 1,901 1,043 2,208 1,324 496 821 2,283 1,581 1,587 1,493 1,137 54 2,553 2,820 356 531 360 2,882 1,196 3,331 1,868 545 1,293 2,941 2,468 2,421 2,064 1,283 55 5,246 5,578 366 1,206 4,017 10,993 3,854 11,700 4,536 5,964 1,533 19,123 4,671 10,798 4,524 1,970 56 4,713 5,295 565 1,564 4,841 9,570 3,207 11,623 5,024 5,484 2,077 17,591 4,536 11,322 4,044 1,966 57 2,186 2,119 258 250 63 1,409 978 1,770 1,257 139 1,009 1,148 1,668 978 1,521 1,240 58 137 194 19 45 97 450 141 444 196 188 49 895 184 549 148 32 59 30 70 1 21 109 340 41 205 53 164 11 483 67 233 68 5 60 5 4 1 3 24 48 1 20 4 29 46 3 19 4 61 15 18 3 4 28 48 10 15 10 24 281 12 34 9 19 63 62 9 12 2 6 44 56 3 21 7 37 336 32 24 5 5 41 63 223 390 225 22 433 1,068 189 597 250 367 4,690 242 598 90 212 1,448 64 137 258 2 161 784 818 38 402 158 420 5,062 146 254 61 47 750 65 10 7 3 2 18 28 7 12 4 16 103 9 22 3 13 44 66 8 7 1 4 23 39 1 11 2 21 149 8 11 4 2 23 67 36 84 107 4 46 256 57 201 13 97 481 76 136 16 52 256 66 45 82 1 35 78 227 10 119 46 136 650 32 75 36 3 100 69 14 17 3 4 27 48 10 13 9 23 280 11 32 8 16 62 70 9 9 1 6 41 49 3 21 7 29 334 31 23 5 5 39 71 187 306 118 18 387 812 132 396 237 270 4,209 166 462 74 160 1,192 72 92 176 1 126 706 591 28 283 112 284 4,412 114 179 25 44 650 73 14 14 3 4 27 46 8 12 5 23 277 11 31 7 16 61 74 8 9 6 39 45 2 18 7 27 329 13 21 5 4 39 75 176 275 110 14 359 735 119 355 221 240 3,955 151 433 50 149 1,112 76 82 146 118 673 532 21 224 66 260 4,163 45 163 20 41 599 77 10 10 2 4 20 37 8 11 9 17 203 10 21 3 9 39 78 8 5 1 6 28 34 3 14 5 19 197 25 12 4 3 31 79 11 31 8 4 28 77 13 41 16 30 254 15 29 24 11 80 80 10 30 1 8 33 59 7 59 46 24 249 69 16 5 3 51 81 12 11 4 24 30 7 8 8 20 225 10 29 8 17 41 82 3 7 3 4 18 3 7 2 4 56 2 5 1 2 22 83 84 2,030 1,884 399 377 276 1,502 1,095 2,015 1,456 415 817 2,440 1,476 1,852 1,441 1,275 85 2,826 3,069 672 801 382 3,539 1,550 4,064 2,303 563 1,857 3,669 2,597 3,283 2,197 1,770 86 162,752 316,771 37,315 43,206 25,341 470,930 54,312 325,002 56,271 23, 241 42,870 168,322 502,000 107,778 88,641 74,689 87 145,730 160,703 36,835 56,588 33,205 409,522 52,449 226,739 66,799 31,365 54,508 178,276 295,941 119,402 109,323 75,456 88 1,794 1,587 339 284 130 1,012 902 1,590 1,250 267 745 1,928 1,206 1,439 1,231 1,171 89 181 223 47 73 141 301 179 315 190 142 55 467 151 384 177 82 90 9 5 4 5 3 52 6 29 10 4 9 15 13 10 9 4 91 14 13 5 9 1 54 6 37 2 2 2 9 33 10 13 6 92 24 26 3 4 49 18 4 4 13 31 5 8 9 93 8 30 1 2 1 34 2 26 2 8 42 4 3 3 94 13 14 2 7 7 16 42 21 59 6 25 12 44 15 16 95 36 38 5 28 16 41 37 65 96 9 21 74 24 101 21 28 96 40 172 4 30 17 18,378 121 634 171 15 7,411 42 104 73 72 97 156 234 18 92 55 6,657 159 759 337 23 87 304 107 310 100 88 98 232 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for 1959 are based on reports Item The State Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie (For definitions and explanations see text) 1 Value of sales ol livestock and/or livestock products dollars 1959... 228,546,073 2,894,927 2,816,745 2,048,445 2,237,874 2,549,237 407,286 1,573,469 1,619,713 2 1954 . . . 127,446,972 2,158,358 1,044,195 1,141,187 1,292,157 1,308,938 316,229 1,158,844 1,239,650 3 Anv livestock sold alivo (cattle, horses farms reporting 1959 . . . 101,296 914 845 1,032 686 2,419 552 1,255 1,485 4 1954 .. . 104,590 1,062 600 1,218 695 2,824 816 1,341 1,790 5 value of sales, dollars 1959. .. 79,353,881 558,775 474,250 1,005,455 590,250 1,627,444 282,583 1,031,852 1,356,692 6 1954... 43,865,033 348,260 129,805 458,196 330,145 805,413 183,345 853,431 1,180,754 7 . farms reporting 1959. . . 37, 961 468 287 251 293 531 112 573 426 fi 1954 .. . 57,668 722 347 471 403 959 298 810 675 3 value of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 99,387,098 1,042,649 1,689,358 65,298 1,412,868 415,633 17,049 474, 529 167,753 10 1954... 47,518,033 696,767 543,880 50,381 760,982 44,470 47,513 125,788 41,778 11 Livestock products other than poultry 49,805,094 1,293,503 653,137 977,692 234,756 506,160 107,654 67,088 95,268 12 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALrVF, 1954... 36,063,906 1,113,331 370, 510 632,610 201,030 459,055 85,371 179,625 17,118 13 farms reporting 1959. . . 54,296 724 725 987 500 2,349 522 298 182 14 1954 . . . 60,853 873 524 1,188 535 2,752 764 383 274 15 number 1959 .. . 341,472 5,323 3,057 8,931 3,358 12,880 2,238 2,029 2,129 16 1954... 319,932 5,626 2,402 8,606 3,799 12,698 2,747 2,694 1,870 17 dollars 1959... 35,026,553 374,890 357,765 920,375 351,240 1,446,226 230,413 243,822 235,680 16 1954... 17,039,015 235,994 100,213 391,232 203,510 699,388 151,663 188,840 137,686 1!) farms reporting 1959 . . . 25,884 373 459 517 183 1,134 197 118 72 20 1954 . . . 31,502 479 292 621 287 1,499 314 210 I/O 21 number 1959.. . 133,018 1,415 1,550 2,831 1,078 6,622 853 683 521 22 1954... 128, 599 1,852 728 3,061 1,455 5,520 1,041 1,145 812 23 dollars 1959... 21,723,243 198,135 278,635 481,695 178, 100 996,187 132,070 105,846 89,760 24 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold- 1954... 10,816,069 136,561 54,557 233,143 117,967 450,978 88,634 102,650 78,212 25 . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959. . . 19,280 5,332 315 47 396 47 370 120 123 44 845 217 145 46 97 14 45 11 28 27 20 to 99 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1,198 11 16 26 16 65 6 5 16 28 farms reporting 1959 . . . 74 1 7 2 29 Calves farms reporting 1959 . . . 1954 ■ ■ • 43,168 48,916 598 761 459 434 922 1,110 403 452 2,033 2,401 477 663 240 295 152 191 3(1 31 number 1959... 208,454 3,908 1,507 6,100 2,280 6,258 1,385 1,346 1,608 32 1954... 191,333 3,774 1,674 5,545 2,344 7,178 1,706 1,549 1,058 33 dollars 1959... 13,303,310 176, 755 79,130 438,680 173, 140 450,039 98,343 137,976 145, 920 34 1954 . . . 6,222,946 99,433 45,656 158,089 85,543 244,410 63,029 86,190 59,474 35 farms reporting 1959 . . . 4,441 31 56 60 35 86 36 33 36 1954 .. . 4,079 28 41 51 21 100 34 44 22 37 number 1959... 8,075 49 67 80 35 86 112 40 38 1954 .. . 5,760 34 51 63 42 138 59 73 23 39 dollars 1959... 1,006,856 4,875 6,125 9,650 2,850 9,320 6,000 2,790 40 1954 . . . 321,954 2,385 2,135 3,601 1,625 8,166 3,292 7,374 990 41 farms reporting 1959. . . 62,107 391 245 150 404 286 51 1,160 1,442 42 1954 .. . 59,832 423 164 212 357 362 110 1,201 1,738 43 number 1959. . . 1,424,580 5,834 3,590 1,245 7,872 3,517 969 26,028 37,191 44 1954... 846,425 5,634 1,319 1,893 4,445 3,390 846 17,172 29,696 45 dollars 1959... 42,737,400 175,020 107,700 37,350 236, 160 105, 510 29,070 780,840 1,115,730 46 1954... 26,080,896 103,728 24,427 26,285 123,079 45,185 12,080 654,394 1,040,939 47 farms reporting 1959. . . 2,178 21 10 177 257 55 11 11 4B 1954 .. . 1,873 21 10 181 7 208 80 19 5 49 number 1959 .. . 41,648 285 190 2,720 4,742 1,650 85 178 50 1054 .. . 28,192 370 221 2,440 132 3,347 995 225 84 51 dollars 1959... 583,072 3,990 2,660 38,080 66,388 23,100 1,190 2,492 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954 . . . 423,168 6,153 3,030 37,078 1,931 52,674 16, 310 2,823 1,139 53 54 55 56 57 farms reporting 1959. . . 1954. .. 2,260 2,129 29 25 8 13 185 188 3 7 221 205 64 83 12 26 4 7 number shorn 1959 .. . 44,608 524 133 3,172 38 4,827 1,538 124 99 1954 . . . 36,888 505 276 3,158 252 3,842 1,439 291 117 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 1954 . . . 272,933 3,526 898 17,377 237 26,180 7,828 698 570 58 210,236 3,520 1,974 15,559 1,639 19,698 6,630 2,133 720 59 farms reporting 1959. . . 108 1 6 6 2 1 60 number shorn 1959 .. . 1,470 3 48 55 72 3 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 5,161 12 134 191 108 12 62 farms reporting 1959 . . . number shorn 1959 . . . 2,240 43,138 29 521 8 133 185 3,124 3 38 218 4,772 64 1,466 12 121 4 99 63 64 LITTERS FARROWED poundsofwooll959... 267,772 3,5U 898 17,243 237 25,989 7,720 686 570 65 Litters (arrowed, December 1, previous 66 67 68 farms reporting 1959. . . 1954 .. . 59,231 63,313 355 415 186 106 110 171 357 318 233 296 41 96 1,141 1,340 1,624 1,944 number of litters 1959. .. 261,376 1,460 659 287 1,621 654 114 4,963 7,737 1954 . . . 222,454 1,621 309 339 1,093 820 159 4,943 7,118 Farms reporting by number of 1 liters farrowed December 1, 1358, to November 80, 1959— 69 farms reporting 1959 .. . 31,317 169 105 81 196 169 28 600 794 70 . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 22,051 4,222 1,312 160 18 6 69 9 2 28 1 122 27 10 55 7 2 12 1 428 83 22 647 122 54 4 3 71 72 73 farms reporting 1959 . . . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 237 92 2 1 1 1 6 2 74 75 . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 48,535 45,377 302 282 147 78 95 101 301 241 201 240 36 64 885 1,003 1,263 1,362 76 1954 . . . 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 132,050 824 323 171 866 403 65 2,345 3,550 78 1954... 106,218 562 185 152 581 440 82 2,201 3,357 79 80 . . farms reporting 1959 .. . 1954... 40,628 45,742 228 324 132 70 70 129 227 209 129 164 23 47 823 979 1,244 1,445 81 82 number of litters 1959. . . 129,326 636 336 116 755 251 49 2,618 4,187 1054... 116,236 1,059 124 187 512 380 77 2,742 3,761 NORTH CAROLINA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 for only • simple of farms. See text] 233 Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrufl Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus 1,692, 548 1,027,474 1,559 1,582 1,083,802 815,334 373 679 280, 522 84,771 328,224 127,369 389 497 2,314 2,317 244,432 153,089 173 296 971 1,279 160,794 123,274 135 25 12 1 280 302 1,343 1,038 83,638 29,815 66 44 106 51 11,150 3,439 1,431 1,411 27,549 19,631 826,470 658,806 5 125 1,750 1 70 4 432 40 4 70 432 986,412 538,912 1,098 914 687,313 404, V.5 360 474 183,775 70,600 115,324 63,767 195 224 780 1,064 66,918 63,558 127 142 319 625 40,335 47,259 106 20 1 115 126 461 439 26, 583 16,299 30 24 30 31 2,125 2,743 1,047 866 20,609 11,346 618,270 337,944 1 25 300 2 11 52 1,377 956 1,524 930 5,758 3,117 4,331 3,076 728 570 508 344 116 31 21 9 2 2 2 1,118 764 1,098 653 2,826 1,618 2,170 1,407 979 673 1,078 762 2,932 1,499 2,161 1,669 4,940,675 3,391,147 1,564 1,664 791,417 421,973 702 944 2,614,228 1,619,879 1,535,030 1,349,295 1,464 1,505 8,129 7,920 654,670 361,673 579 835 2,837 2,869 394,275 229,061 425 117 36 1 1,223 1,190 5,292 5,051 260,395 132,612 50 54 75 67 9,125 3,915 182 289 3,282 2,698 98,460 53,084 36 21 2,083 220 29,162 3,301 33 19 953 315 4,682 1,885 3 330 1,009 33 623 3,673 1/45 193 582 814 119 134 321 323 79 152 261 491 1,199,222 794,209 599 435 410,815 161,816 308 391 440,664 366, 159 347,743 266,234 454 325 2,555 1,721 271,340 90,485 268 206 1,030 730 181,125 62,210 240 21 6 1 322 245 1,525 991 90,215 28,275 10 28 25 49 1,625 3,707 292 169 4,595 2,545 137,850 67,504 1 "8 120 5 1 48 1 379 io 5 48 379 2,559,813 1,839,128 889 781 684,936 306,219 351 553 779,012 806,341 1,095,865 726, 568 744 620 6,033 3,834 508,685 186,756 368 369 1,761 1,409 242,695 115,692 285 55 28 613 501 4,272 2,425 265,990 71,064 21 21 22 27 2,525 1,257 405 336 5,705 4,632 171,150 116,871 16 9 184 90 2,576 1,335 23 15 431 140 3,203 940 2 19 64 23 412 3,139 194 326 131 306 987 1,305 715 827 109 192 75 105 5 20 3 7 1 2 1 159 289 88 232 503 748 334 454 109 207 104 184 484 557 381 373 1,907,842 913,963 793 790 384,309 152,232 301 422 1,078,694 482,028 444,839 279,703 668 638 2,602 2,353 238,939 101,594 366 318 1,181 776 163,486 52,587 291 64 11 489 488 1,421 1,577 75,453 49,007 46 35 51 47 3,610 1,866 273 309 4,499 2,487 134,970 46,547 15 10 485 137 6,790 2,225 10 15 181 242 1,409 1,678 10 181 1,409 229,731 345,125 214 255 171,480 296,425 101 183 54,399 45,960 3,852 2,740 68 127 226 1,090 25,855 102,808 18 65 97 667 16, 160 82,657 16 58 115 129 423 9,695 20, 151 10 4 10 6 625 1,215 168 216 4,719 5,402 141,570 189,014 26 19 245 253 3,430 3,388 29 28 295 348 1,984 1,495 29 295 1,984 232 184 179 214 229 299 904 1,311 751 783 1,222 1,239 130 59 81 87 90 82 5 20 10 9 10 6 1 5 209 155 142 156 194 240 494 597 388 374 641 619 141 165 129 139 138 222 410 714 363 409 581 620 657,202 487,013 272 355 232,061 249, 159 104 190 183,075 107, 136 242,066 130,718 100 108 751 1,345 82,121 76,696 58 72 335 766 60, 166 51,167 35 50 66 416 579 21,955 25,529 32 1,715 218 303 4,998 4,767 149,940 170,391 2 27 357 19 44 140 148 2 19 140 829,068 520,904 721 952 291,495 155,917 372 547 206,562 85,601 331,011 279,386 536 756 1,655 2,244 137,560 100,003 146 256 465 727 81,715 58,733 125 20 1 465 652 1,190 1,517 55,845 41,270 75 64 90 73 7,075 3,759 306 332 4,767 2,857 143,010 51,653 15 6 275 34 3,850 502 67 X 533 181 5 67 533 2,672,253 2,038,570 910 913 559,865 289,657 511 667 1,176,700 638,771 935,688 1,110,142 724 727 4,097 4,417 343,065 210,559 373 481 1,524 1,936 238,570 145,751 306 51 16 538 532 2,573 2,481 104,495 64,808 50 46 75 59 5,460 1,944 403 335 6,900 3,663 207,000 75,704 10 3 310 137 4,340 1,450 10 6 143 155 1,071 966 1 1 142 1,067 8,278,857 6,163,739 1,161 1,304 1,514,130 563,112 679 1,058 6,150,413 4,618,595 614,314 982,032 774 986 6,062 7,198 586,980 361,717 409 498 2,292 3,090 334,370 249,655 321 60 26 2 579 813 3,770 4,108 252,610 112,062 75 33 845 37 183,040 1,775 733 680 24,638 11,979 739,140 191,971 31 30 355 510 4,970 7,649 36 31 607 764 3,753 4,581 4 28 87 35 579 3,666 296 310 576 264 249 577 801 1,312 3,183 761 1,142 2,026 204 175 236 80 104 241 10 21 73 2 9 23 1 3 261 263 468 183 187 387 523 715 1,495 298 399 863 138 187 456 166 173 463 278 597 1,688 463 743 1,163 1,388,043 762,363 525 593 315,603 163,941 241 444 939,381 419,619 133,059 178,803 425 488 2,272 2,535 225,433 122,344 132 243 831 873 138,408 71,526 91 26 15 390 393 1,441 1,662 87,025 50,818 15 29 65 42 3,500 2,965 168 212 2,889 1,826 86,670 35,942 10 189 2,690 7 12 129 178 617 1,028 121 586 1,029,365 849, 537 485 519 861,470 649,125 145 250 165,495 198,216 2,400 2,196 77 96 946 789 142,620 56,215 52 46 418 382 75,215 35,803 25 22 5 57 82 528 407 67,405 20,412 14 5 17 160 840 480 509 23,807 16, 183 714,210 587,751 20 17 320 288 4,480 4,319 14 19 466 402 2,852 3,043 466 2,852 113 375 177 516 510 3,433 572 3,306 67 110 36 160 7 63 2 33 5 1 4 98 304 Ml 361 275 1,635 272 1,492 70 307 112 394 235 1,798 300 1,814 1,118,665 968,640 436 535 167,570 92,507 267 449 1,170,207 685,511 180,888 190,622 376 465 1,335 1,590 111,855 64,888 171 226 390 514 58,195 34,310 145 26 305 399 945 1,076 53,660 30,578 20 18 30 19 3,925 995 161 229 1,591 1,639 47,730 26,536 10 3 290 7 4,060 4 3 41 19 251 95 1 5 20 4 36 231 148 146 362 299 106 41 1 128 93 202 145 88 96 160 154 5,086,539 2,684,575 1,305 1,484 927,105 454,864 610 1,247 2,632,993 1,204,831 1,526,441 1,024,880 1,055 1,166 8,028 6,373 623,915 295,819 558 690 2,715 2,607 367,110 194,116 410 130 18 810 916 5,313 3,766 256,805 101,703 46 148 67 215 5,550 8,889 447 564 9,870 7,200 296,100 148,783 11 7 110 94 1,540 1,373 353 438 1,807 1,893 195 118 27 295 322 935 698 228 322 872 1,195 2,891,067 1,285,359 2,939 2,410 2,092,318 927,112 593 810 453,478 201,721 345,271 156,526 584 454 3,694 2,642 444,768 149,603 279 275 1,924 1,149 318,873 94,998 170 91 17 1 401 307 1,770 1,493 125,895 54,605 116 36 265 43 31,250 2,685 2,727 2,276 53,795 24,085 1,613,850 774,178 10 6 175 46 2,450 646 ID 7 87 200 127 110 579 1,033 527 571 2 9 43 8 8 78 200 536 1,033 2,539 2,471 9,103 6,481 1,412 986 108 26 5 2 2,132 1,773 4,683 3,336 1,694 1,798 4,420 3,145 234 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for 1959 are based on reports Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value ol sales ol livestock and/or livestock products including dairy products: dollars 1950. . 1954.. Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hogs, and sheep) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. value of sales, dollars 1959.. 1954.. Poultry and poullrv products farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. value of sales, dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars 1959 . . 1954.. LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVF. Cattle and/or calves sold alive farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959.. 1954.. dollars 1959.. 1954.. Cattle, not counting calves farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1954 . . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— lto4 farms reporting 1959 . . 5 to 19 farms reporting 1959. . 20 to 99 farms reporting 1959 . . 100 or more farms reporting 1959 . . Calves farms reporting 1959.. 1954 ■• number 1959. . 1954 . . dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Cumberland Currituck Edgecombe Horses and/or mules sold 1 Hogs and pigs ve farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . number 1959. . 1954 . . dollars 1959.. 1954.. farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. number 1959 . . 1954.. dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . number 1959 . 1954 . dollars 1959 . 1954. SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL Sheep and/or lambs shorn farms reporting; 1959. . 1954.. number shorn 1959.. 1954 . . pounds of wool 1959.. 1954 . . Lambs shorn farms reporting 1959.. number shom 1959. . pounds of wool 1959 . . Other sheep shom Farms reporting 1959 . . number shem 1959 . , pounds of wool 1959 . . LITTERS FARROWF.D Litters (arrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting 1959 . 1954 . number of litters 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by number of litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 1 or 2 tillers farms reporting 1959 . ■1 to 9 litters farms reporting 1 959 . 10lol9 tillers .'.... farms reporting 1959. 20 to 3D litters farms reporting 1959 . 40 to 69 litters farms reporting 1959 . 79 or more litters farms reporting 1959 . June 2 to November 30 farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number of litters 1959 . 1954. December 1 to Juno 1 farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number of litters 1959. 1954. 973,410 842,123 343 845 604,340 337,152 266 444 200,280 212,548 168,790 292,413 169 277 1,555 1,757 150,540 91,171 83 156 415 688 62,135 55,650 127 214 1,140 1,069 88,405 35,521 31 20 31 29 1,660 1,201 755 724 15,048 8,398 451,440 244,610 50 12 700 180 5 1 32 10 160 30 5 32 160 722 911 2,607 2,354 401 270 41 10 580 577 1,330 1,210 501 629 1,277 1,144 2,290,034 1,369,371 1,028 1,011 983,120 545,207 408 572 487,822 320,243 819,092 503,921 311 305 2,785 2,079 380,485 107,201 163 185 968 850 232,090 68,453 122 25 16 225 216 1,817 1,229 148,395 38,748 30 33 35 38 1,975 1,906 854 863 20,022 13,184 600,660 436,100 2 55 15 280 50 841 912 3,623 3,375 487 268 57 22 6 1 651 684 1,813 1,725 551 663 1,810 1,650 869,517 525,845 222 218 310,653 220,734 150 363 558,136 269,392 728 35,719 85 87 796 781 128, 573 57,667 49 52 368 248 91,890 29,360 36 7 64 70 428 533 36,683 28,307 11 2 18 2 750 55 209 168 5,944 4,552 178,320 161,602 10 9 215 117 3,010 1,410 18 21 227 240 1,549 1,475 18 227 ,549 134 187 747 955 108 144 350 431 102 149 397 524 11,089 4,853 20 8 7,800 4,100 10 6 3,289 753 54 3,170 3 12 1,180 20 3 260 25 7,800 750 1 12 180 3,340, 2,472, 1, 1, 1,097, 576, 1, 986, 847, 1,257,351 1,048,833 944 971 5,761 5,757 548,740 322,317 477 558 2,015 2,284 338,105 236,798 310 150 17 687 771 3,746 3,473 210,635 85,519 55 41 55 82 4,435 5,620 738 603 17,633 8,797 528,990 242,031 27 32 1,060 450 14,840 6,195 44 41 1,399 882 9,534 5,729 3 17 87 44 1,382 9,447 615 509 2,639 2,208 333 228 38 9 499 405 1,328 1,177 422 375 1,311 1,031 2,583,994 1,303,556 678 681 714,075 204,491 317 458 334,980 165, 170 1,534,939 933,895 603 609 6,407 4,201 631, 585 173,861 304 362 1,977 1,284 386, 550 120,816 225 50 29 536 504 4,430 2,917 245,035 53,045 52 27 52 35 5,390 2,115 162 164 2,388 1,331 71,640 25,948 11 7 390 179 5,460 2,567 14 9 377 232 2,855 1,595 2 7 24 13 370 2,831 9,480,284 2,227,524 2,841 2,759 2,331,302 l,493,7e4 916 1,269 6,825,461 611,273 323,521 122,467 589 757 3,587 3,549 459,077 205,330 341 462 1,824 1,722 320,352 126,396 224 96 21 360 494 1,763 1,827 138,725 78,934 75 88 115 111 8,125 4,640 2,707 2,566 61,740 38,226 1,852,200 1,283,664 850 10 11,900 150 2 2 209 111 1,470 624 2 209 1,470 145 2,495 139 2,751 592 13,019 455 9,012 96 1,013 38 1,166 6 231 4 65 15 1 5 123 2,080 98 321 153 1,978 6,150 4,481 78 111 1,907 2,049 271 6,869 302 4,531 844,353 735,593 460 376 297,099 194,747 196 335 330,470 269,458 216,784 271,388 285 271 1,866 2,021 203,124 150,265 150 135 736 828 110,904 98,154 95 52 3 209 215 1,130 1,193 92,220 52, m 66 21 91 26 8,775 1,455 163 146 2,686 2,029 80,580 42,340 30 3 330 61 4,620 687 16 5 432 81 3,381 592 3 8 15 14 424 3,366 172 200 671 627 101 59 7 4 1 143 155 349 374 110 105 322 253 2,626,657 1,332,069 1,257 1,233 1,654,888 935,320 361 470 194,685 75,887 777,084 320,862 314 269 4,538 3,047 590, 897 191,663 196 162 2,047 1,100 404,793 100,465 86 83 26 1 227 194 2,491 1,947 186,104 91,198 77 13 171 30 14,677 2,107 1,188 1,157 34,846 20,491 1,045,380 734,090 18 21 281 427 3,934 7,460 14 25 309 681 2,115 4,480 14 309 2,115 1,377 1,382 6,115 5,710 808 425 92 37 12 3 1,027 949 3,065 2,727 915 1,003 3,050 2,983 NORTH CAROLINA 235 AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF L959 AND 1954-Continued for only I swnple of Tims. Soo texlj Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Qranam Granville Greene QuiLfoixl Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde 2,532, 1,687, 674 3*1 763 581 1,094,768 764,134 760 762 4,871 3,986 487,706 255,012 370 430 1,609 1,579 317,129 166, 630 300 54 16 599 607 3,262 2,407 170,577 88,332 60 82 155 108 24,775 6,746 293 308 5,003 3,664 150,090 78,675 31 11 820 68 11,480 1,027 21 13 561 197 3,667 1,314 5 61 165 21 500 3,502 1,121,066 520,667 1,051 1,029 585,699 281,208 380 427 417,457 182,718 117,910 56,741 435 638 1,789 2,689 170,689 150,677 179 293 538 1,186 83,132 85,054 141 37 1 364 498 1,251 1,503 87,557 65,623 55 87 80 122 4,800 6,640 782 566 13,655 5,642 409,650 123,307 6 3 40 42 560 584 5 5 71 85 500 411 5 71 500 227 630 273 708 795 2,466 1,139 1,626 135 378 79 202 10 35 3 11 3 1 1S9 533 225 482 491 1,251 514 848 139 406 186 496 304 1,215 625 778 2,262,077 1,574,512 696 718 474,695 199,620 341 603 698,548 515,022 1,088,834 859,870 536 562 4,340 3,596 356,345 136,155 229 352 1,422 1,292 241,620 89,032 150 62 17 464 435 2,918 2,304 114,725 47,123 54 31 68 2,300 2,723 246 269 3,775 2,481 113,250 59,085 5 11 200 123 12 120 192 718 1,599 120 718 1,262,241 714 836 974,320 1,098,246 298 413 311,172 161,314 400 2,681 146 184 980 1,056 131,455 104,031 81 66 500 ■ 494 82,185 71,146 50 30 1 125 157 480 562 49,270 32,885 31 9 41 11 32,175 370 689 820 26,918 25,310 807,540 990,965 10 11 225 238 3,150 5 14 144 408 850 2,855 5 144 850 196 618 225 852 773 4,685 692 6,785 114 193 64 263 14 118 4 34 9 1 172 533 157 681 444 2,419 330 2,970 110 467 144 735 329 2,266 362 3,815 164,408 116,779 235 327 103,540 54,275 102 169 39,363 56,751 21,505 5,753 200 309 830 964 91,165 47,735 90 132 280 362 44,355 24,124 85 175 262 550 602 46,810 23,611 20 12 20 12 2,325 700 30 50 335 319 10,050 5,460 3 22 380 "i 7 1,026,569 1,115 1,041 857,518 302,790 435 499 1,132,375 292,351 669,774 431,428 810 854 4,679 3,684 424,534 201,731 339 332 1,555 1,231 243,279 121,134 256 68 13 2 707 729 3,124 2,453 181,255 80,597 26 24 43 32 5,950 2,370 574 370 13,905 4,868 417,150 95,099 33 19 706 240 9,884 3,590 28 23 577 402 4,237 2,600 1 11 35 27 566 4,202 516 383 2,064 1,503 306 167 34 6 1 425 247 1,122 590 301 267 942 913 909,480 433,941 836 1,016 802,245 375,897 190 502 106,701 42,046 534 15,998 125 150 390 795 50,795 59,440 75 87 190 440 34,440 40,108 60 15 65 101 200 355 16,355 19,332 20 26 25 45 2,650 2,609 801 966 24,960 9,915 748,800 313,476 20 372 1 1 6 23 40 184 909 1,145 3,068 2,856 582 275 41 746 849 1,575 1,537 617 805 1,493 1,319 3,901,692 2,444,572 1,598 1,518 1,156,126 582,009 749 1,103 797,287 650,815 1,948,279 1,211,748 1,263 1,238 8,153 7,727 774,251 415,788 549 582 2,306 2,384 416,969 248,195 395 131 23 1,027 1,069 5,847 5,343 357,282 167,593 70 68 150 114 14,625 8,346 568 516 11,866 7,322 355,980 153,591 30 18 805 253 11,270 4,284 37 22 571 432 3,955 2,282 3 21 40 37 550 3,915 447 498 .,911 ,136 240 161 384 362 1,046 834 283 375 865 1,302 1,417 1,411 1,089,739 355 354 249,801 52,913 191,407 148,174 465 489 4,811 5,156 708,033 375,757 164 252 1,952 2,785 410, 379 275,541 119 23 19 3 373 383 2,859 2,371 297,654 100,216 49 61 81 9,055 4,488 1,242 1,198 34,952 21,336 1,048,560 706,756 9 11 165 197 2,310 2,738 18 13 668 333 5,068 2,138 2 40 270 18 628 4,798 1,553 1,608 7,577 6,033 956 442 91 1,228 1,133 3,772 2,892 966 1,063 3,805 3,141 1,770, 745, •'.'. 2,794 1,392 1,243 565 Li,: 364 11,082 44,835 345 306 1,449 1,697 182,433 112,727 194 163 598 660 103,670 54,874 166 26 1 1 219 204 851 1,037 78,763 57, 853 66 59 72 72 4,370 3,501 1,007 935 33,295 10,939 998,850 333,459 1 100 2,500 166 101 1,334 1,119 1 35 105 131 1,229 1,125 1,225 3,937 3,874 682 370 56 884 861 2,043 1,839 689 817 1,694 2,035 886,312 463,098 1,353 1,451 10,696 9,830 1,187,215 523,578 783 743 4,797 3,803 752,255 301,513 516 199 67 1 1,111 1,261 5,899 6,027 434,960 222,065 40 35 75 74 10, 200 3,726 101 178 858 1,570 25,740 23,476 83 58 1,420 1,032 19,880 14,778 100 61 1,991 1,291 11,321 6,540 7 32 133 97 1,959 11,188 78 132 232 , ■< , 1,813,117 698 787 556,925 427,970 242 459 676,830 490,590 1,652,252 894,557 573 656 4,960 5,037 443,295 357,818 343 368 2,014 2,822 326, 540 298,330 242 94 5 2 391 491 2,946 2,215 116,755 58,988 35 50 110 84 11,700 5,783 197 258 2,987 2,872 e9,610 59,952 16 10 880 297 12,320 4,417 11 9 512 130 2,865 740 1 200 900 11 312 1,965 110 162 553 517 128 212 53 106 104 287 111 316 252 66 107 237 265 '■!■', i ' 779 836 472,993 237 227 28,205 290 18,483 102 111 539 760 ■ •;>■ 49,774 25 52 220 428 61,875 33,017 10 97 79 319 332 28,050 16,757 15 4 15 4 675 276 753 821 19,930 12,662 597,900 422,491 5 4 40 38 560 452 62 56 563 378 2 62 563 882 3,852 3,896 407 293 599 639 1,895 1,948 558 637 1,957 1,945 675,516 346 264 324,935 111, 887 140 168 350,447 194,719 134 50,260 767 601 105,650 41,400 59 53 455 361 68,150 30,828 35 21 3 32 51 312 240 37,500 10, 572 30 16 70 18 7,425 523 290 205 7,062 2,603 211,860 69,802 2 13 162 3 2 38 18 285 120 38 285 360 263 1,072 838 263 74 20 267 161 599 332 184 178 473 ~. ■ 382,979 296,427 234 309 255,497 233,483 176 319 112,521 30,258 14,961 32,686 114 190 713 970 60,382 55,619 49 97 283 349 32,227 31,416 27 21 1 92 164 430 621 28,155 24,203 7 11 11 18 535 625 173 224 6,437 4,803 193,110 171, 390 20 29 105 419 1,470 5,849 21 38 199 601 1,247 3,166 21 199 1,247 201 220 1,276 1,146 177 139 627 540 153 194 649 606 '.,4V/,. V, 3,232,746 1,685 1,778 , •■:, 514,628 552 983 • , '■'.,' 747,497 3,295,688 , 17 ,'.,. 1 1,498 1,632 9,941 9,426 754,815 432,550 971 920 3,491 3,327 497,100 292,566 726 233 12 1,162 1,423 6,450 6,099 257,715 139,984 76 64 116 83 10,375 3,942 442 424 10,093 3,830 02,790 45 71,697 46 48 47 25 48 2,075 49 376 50 29,050 51 6,439 52 34 53 22 54 1,143 55 495 56 9,239 57 3,276 58 1 S3 1 60 6 61 34 62 1,142 63 9,233 64 358 65 352 66 1,437 67 997 68 218 69 110 70 20 71 9 72 73 1 74 317 75 262 76 787 77 486 78 236 79 243 80 650 81 511 62 236 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Moat daia for 1959 are based on reports Item Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Mac on Madison (For definitions and explanations . see text) 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products including dairy products: dollars 1959. .. 788,892 3,805,643 658,681 923,470 1,195,628 3,031,665 485,709 1,658,716 1,615,122 2 1954... 433,757 2,272,584 551,969 449,268 1,242,650 1,540,037 402,603 916,938 919,020 3 Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses and mules, hoe.?, and sheep) farms reporting 1959 . . . 822 3,455 656 393 1,202 798 468 933 1,549 4 1954 .. . 837 3,747 860 335 1,288 903 450 1,121 2,005 5 value of sales, dollars 1959... 538,655 2,703,815 471,307 204,745 879,869 495,465 227,120 732,640 760,220 6 1954... 201,815 1,727,847 495,725 84,725 680,455 219,329 113,605 251,751 433,552 7 . farms reporting 1959. . . 295 1,102 310 215 446 456 199 296 408 8 1954 . . . 390 1,800 296 413 578 602 316 511 905 9 value of sales, dollars 1959... 181,030 828, 678 186,460 692,986 273,987 1,393,485 198,868 273,797 555,416 10 1954 . . . 154,789 418,488 39,418 303,329 185,652 397,524 176,553 404,236 255,501 11 Livestock products other than poultry and poultry products value of sales, dollars 1959 .. . 69,207 273,150 914 25,739 41,772 1,142,715 59,721 652,279 299,486 12 LIVESTOCK SOLO ALIVE 1954... 77,153 126,249 16,826 61,214 376,543 923,184 112,445 260,951 229,967 13 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 717 609 95 188 244 648 323 808 1,504 14 1954 .. . 751 882 205 226 320 740 373 993 1,933 15 number 1959. . . 3,584 2,342 578 763 1,723 4,070 754 5,516 6,632 16 1954... 3,382 3,587 1,386 1,033 1,998 3,970 1,412 3,919 7,441 17 dollars 1959... 478,065 243,955 62,482 73,565 279,664 325,585 63,590 620,920 716,425 18 1954... 169, 095 194, 269 85,409 52,265 124,138 161,039 77,873 174,943 397,543 19 farms reporting 1959 . . . 397 309 52 73 122 327 102 331 674 30 1954 . . . 369 466 100 115 190 391 207 451 868 21 number 1959... 2,084 902 272 275 971 1,279 223 2,361 2,771 22 1954... 1,156 1,525 663 483 866 1,339 767 1,441 2,826 23 dollars 1959 . . . 368,390 138,790 36,440 38,635 198,695 194,900 27,540 406,340 444,490 24 Farms reporting by number of caUle sold- 1954... 78,453 103,590 48,833 34,647 79,957 104,627 54,271 103,606 229,726 29 1 to! . farms reporting 1959 . . . 320 241 40 60 65 251 95 260 510 26 5 to 19 . farms reporting 1959... 67 67 6 12 47 60 6 51 147 27 GO to 99 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 1 6 1 10 16 1 15 17 28 100 or mote farms reporting 1959. . . 5 5 29 farms reporting 1959 . . . 590 441 69 147 153 522 278 728 1,208 30 1954 • ■ - 622 613 148 171 222 536 256 873 1,701 31 number 1959 . . . 1,500 1,440 306 488 752 2,791 531 3,155 3,861 32 1954... 2,226 2,062 723 550 1,132 2,631 645 2,478 4,615 33 dollars 1959... 109,675 105,165 26,042 34,930 80,969 130,685 36,050 214,580 271,935 34 1954... 90,642 90,679 36,576 17,618 44,181 56,412 23,602 71,342 167,817 35 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 50 121 10 20 16 10 21 20 71 36 1954... 35 188 14 12 56 37 24 37 74 37 number 1959... 55 299 10 35 29 15 22 20 96 38 1954 . . . 51 255 24 15 95 73 30 56 91 39 dollars 1959... 6,750 27,400 1,125 3,500 2,145 2,000 2,150 1,850 10,025 40 1954 . . . 3,428 12,727 1,545 893 4,457 3,422 1,812 2,197 5,418 41 . .farms reporting 1959. . . 190 3,298 624 248 1,140 357 221 261 105 42 1954... 207 3,443 821 150 1,172 321 138 429 164 43 number 1959. . . 1,580 80,991 13,590 4,256 19,912 5,526 5,335 2,911 1,065 44 1954 . . . 1,631 43,770 12,030 1,696 16,469 2,460 1,664 3,465 1,122 45 dollars 1959... 47,400 2,429,730 407,700 127,680 597,360 165,780 160,050 87,330 31,950 46 1954... 25,511 1,518,751 408,596 30,936 551,735 54,208 33,439 68,171 23,244 47 . farms reporting 1959. . . 35 11 1 5 5 67 12 48 1954 . . . 17 8 2 3 1 5 8 29 34 49 number 1959. . . 460 195 50 150 95 1,610 130 50 1954 .. . 297 165 15 41 10 39 45 448 481 51 dollars 1959... 6,440 2,730 700 2,100 1,330 22,540 1,820 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954 . . . 3,781 2,100 175 631 125 660 481 6,435 7,347 53 . farms reporting 1959. . . 25 16 1 6 2 12 9 50 30 54 1954 . . . 18 11 4 3 6 5 33 34 55 number shorn 1959 .. . 497 236 2 60 28 215 232 868 672 56 1954... 263 181 50 59 81 77 557 657 57 pounds of wool 1959 .. . 2,759 1,595 30 456 195 1,720 1,725 4,943 4,152 58 1954... 1,495 1,125 340 511 672 573 3,564 3,326 59 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 7 60 number shorn 1959. . . 40 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 146 62 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 25 16 1 6 2 12 9 50 30 6.1 number shorn 1959 .. . 497 236 2 60 28 215 232 828 672 64 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1 959 . . . 2,759 1,595 30 456 195 1,720 1,725 4,797 4,152 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting 1959. . . 135 3,124 706 199 1,229 242 144 200 89 66 1954 . . . 153 3,680 917 147 1,418 201 105 281 98 67 number of litters 1959 . . . 394 14,054 3,362 739 5,391 918 729 573 190 68 Farms reporting by number of litters farrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 1954... 510 11,284 3,263 533 4,494 675 477 824 317 69 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 100 1,463 272 126 634 135 71 132 68 70 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 31 1,363 352 62 481 89 60 62 20 71 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 227 73 8 85 13 8 4 1 72 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 3 61 8 2 23 5 3 2 73 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 6 1 3 2 74 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 4 1 3 75 farms reporting 1959 . . . 115 2,563 60S 150 996 206 128 162 79 76 1954 . . . 110 2,591 618 102 946 147 78 218 66 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 221 7,021 1,703 398 2,685 489 363 282 US 78 1954 . . . 242 5,974 1,454 215 2,050 319 245 470 125 79 farms reporting 1959. . . 81 2,382 537 117 886 151 95 141 46 80 1954... 92 2,683 780 116 1,067 143 74 198 75 81 numbor of liuers 1959. . . 173 7,033 1,659 341 2,706 429 366 291 72 82 1054 .. . 268 5,310 1,809 318 2,444 356 232 354 192 NORTH CAROLINA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued for only » sample of rums. Sea text] 237 Mecklen- burg Montgomery Men Hanover North ompton Orange fttaquotonji ft) pq ul mane 2,212,092 1,263,037 1,472 1,438 1,644,985 1,150,397 342 602 368,020 58,406 199,087 54,234 255 254 2,066 1,225 289,386 76,372 108 127 875 469 152,616 36,904 67 34 185 186 1,191 756 136,770 39,468 21 23 117 27 16,875 1,753 1,431 1,403 44,598 28,036 1,337,940 1,071,222 2 2 56 68 784 1,050 355 74 1,840 490 2 355 1,840 3,201,077 2,392,394 884 1,097 1,025,214 529,164 341 639 718,255 559,522 1,457,608 1,303,708 704 856 7,338 6,845 680,789 338,366 363 499 2,782 2,712 460,414 232,643 220 100 42 1 528 635 4,556 4,133 220,375 105,723 70 44 290 82 103,225 4,714 292 433 8,005 5,927 240,150 160,606 10 21 75 1,321 1,050 25,478 14 27 282 1,080 2,230 6,418 14 282 2,230 1,453 235 1,747 403 8,068 948 7,714 1,705 565 145 666 66 166 18 46 4 7 1 3 1 1,238 204 1,316 291 3,980 536 3,519 776 1,111 121 1,466 248 4,088 412 4,195 929 890,645 518,979 602 837 230,225 142,947 164 271 513,867 222,131 146,553 153,901 542 784 2,043 2,644 182,585 117,679 192 374 458 962 65,000 65,099 172 20 476 671 1,585 1,682 117,585 52,580 20 34 25 41 2,750 3,065 81 111 836 900 25,080 11,848 55 42 1,415 730 19,810 10,355 61 45 1,422 1,091 7,006 5,152 4 53 228 60 1,369 6,778 78 112 206 204 51 26 1 69 81 112 106 50 57 94 98 2,833,826 1,104,752 503 260 248,831 97,534 278 342 2,490,731 928,399 94,264 78,819 248 156 627 837 65,117 38,972 131 106 300 410 44,800 25,520 115 15 1 172 110 327 427 20,317 13,452 6,704,518 2,784,793 745 580 486,305 151,721 661 616 179,517 2,457,178 38,696 175,894 327 316 1,432 1,256 149,050 76,961 152 147 522 690 79,175 57,972 130 241 228 910 566 69,875 18,989 26 35 9 47 56 40 18 74 6,520 3,675 717 4,823 357 584 174 351 5,906 11,026 2,465 3,833 77,180 330,780 57,550 69,027 1 4 1 29 14 295 4 56 50 350 248 1 1 3 6 55 347 296 156 1,485 648 146 114 26 7 262 113 793 329 186 110 692 319 20 10 200 94 2,800 910 12 79 174 386 1,072 6 79 386 498 294 2,084 1,057 251 202 33 430 232 1,096 509 337 205 988 548 2,229,099 893, 694 1,664 1,346 1,458,977 576,376 616 888 682,735 207,900 87,387 109,418 414 449 3,331 2,211 355,371 137,949 216 203 1,239 878 191,618 74,115 163 34 19 300 347 2,092 1,333 163,753 63,834 99 76 184 130 10,930 7,009 1,494 1,126 35,996 14,070 1,079,880 429,919 28 11 914 115 12,796 1,499 31 12 731 205 '5,792 1,238 1 3 5 31 728 5,787 1,503 1,462 6,434 4,471 880 468 106 43 4 2 1,168 1,028 3,116 2,162 1,004 1,008 3,318 2,309 407,132 318,416 97 119 111,200 138,338 33 87 168,827 67,206 127,105 112,872 31 34 330 396 49,220 20,531 21 23 260 210 43,620 15,516 10 1 10 16 21 70 186 5,600 5,015 5 3 20 17 4,500 2,680 72 102 1,916 3,009 57,480 115,127 59 74 257 497 31 22 4 2 30 54 119 266 41 41 138 231 1,404,577 1,199,853 1,002 1,249 1,149,804 876, 392 481 633 234,166 225,258 20,607 98,203 284 371 2,885 2,732 393,352 167,370 135 160 1,252 1,581 223,099 116,457 77 38 18 2 227 287 1,633 1,151 170,253 50,913 37 39 47 48 3,300 1,882 912 142 25,099 21,195 752,970 705,147 6 11 13 127 182 1,993 16 18 247 275' 1,956 1,498 16 247 1,956 1,005 1,383 4,559 5,201 532 374 67 25 6 786 961 2,291 2,665 658 883 2,268 2,536 1,393,206 824,337 930 1,213 945,687 628,425 293 480 223,002 112,126 224,517 83,786 225 317 1,860 1,370 234,902 84,928 148 170 1,233 609 183,477 48,834 91 40 17 122 214 627 761 51,425 36,094 30 32 30 37 1,675 1,830 884 1,151 23,637 16,625 709,110 541,487 1 12 180 3 2 32 25 259 162 864 1,209 4,339 4,340 359 405 76 20 736 936 2,112 2,179 645 879 2,227 2,161 3,876,109 2,024,578 889 938 861,959 328,191 390 644 1,366,285 827,969 1,647,865 868,418 634 747 5,807 4,171 560,084 180,585 359 352 2,228 1,199 337,120 104,511 230 107 22 519 662 3,579 2,972 222,964 76,074 30 34 55 46 3,475 1,889 465 415 9,655 5,430 289,650 140,916 26 19 625 306 8,750 4,801 28 20 830 356 6,584 2,427 2 7 27 28 823 6,557 333 383 1,542 1,603 165 133 27 6 272 285 772 626 226 291 770 977 919,819 664,915 280 337 402,368 256,668 151 266 446,003 356,993 71,448 51,254 90 125 1,348 1,262 183,908 82,141 54 77 805 555 126,308 53,536 25 16 11 2 47 90 543 707 57,600 28,605 5 9 5 20 300 1,050 237 268 7,237 4,554 217,110 171,142 5 15 75 215 1,050 2,335 17 63 217 390 1,249 2 63 390 217 282 1,109 1,089 105 81 22 6 3 175 188 548 502 146 191 561 587 586,589 653,664 395 549 369,608 542,998 211 354 214,292 53,126 2,689 57,540 164 298 663 2,140 65,965 189,609 54 106 202 1,166 29,883 149,550 52 148 257 461 974 36,082 40,059 10 4 15 6 1,375 300 318 430 9,916 10,576 297,480 347,448 47 62 342 484 4,788 5,641 70 80 612 713 3,435 3,929 70 612 3,435 276 431 1,790 2,553 93 116 52 13 2 239 321 867 1,073 226 331 923 1,480 3,145,523 1,289,713 981 1,129 1,134,251 712,051 410 532 1,508,247 250, 261 503,025 327,401 173 324 3,193 1,844 314,966 97,387 102 200 1,670 849 238,977 65,397 65 16 11 10 123 216 1,523 995 75,989 31,990 10 34 10 35 825 1,595 899 1,022 27,282 18,090 818,460 612,454 2 58 615 3 4 21 72 170 361 3 21 170 874 1,007 4,513 4,006 395 368 70 37 2 2 752 ■774 2,317 1,980 638 702 2,196 2,026 1,072,283 637,973 493 580 692,905 549,895 292 435 195,470 78,920 183,908 9,158 177 187 1,017 834 98,050 40,316 61 75 311 235 45,815 16,862 51 5 157 174 706 599 52,235 23,454 25 6 25 7 1,625 698 462 545 19,660 15,045 589,800 503,318 32 44 245 508 3,430 5,563 61 65 742 728 4,856 3,942 2 5 25 60 737 4,831 439 515 3,394 3,179 126 199 80 25 379 398 1,689 1,506 329 425 1,705 1,673 2,156,166 804,910 846 1,000 440,739 175,681 336 643 1,311,247 512,347 404,180 116,882 640 786 2,767 2,181 222, 115 100, 911 279 280 901 645 122,290 48,517 236 36 525 673 1,866 1,536 99,825 52,394 50 28 90 38 12,350 2,479 400 412 6,810 3,864 204,300 68,042 11 12 141 275 1,974 4,249 26 15 567 329 3,563 1,994 26 567 3,563 414 353 1,546 1,099 254 124 26 9 1 330 266 857 530 252 218 689 569 2,578,735 1,066,276 1,822 1,766 1,703,795 801,537 586 809 430,303 104,574 444,637 160,165 337 307 3,308 2,034 430,780 116,171 180 184 1,582 804 302,670 64,630 112 54 11 3 228 236 1,726 1,230 128,110 51,541 59 23 124 43 8,865 2,710 1,689 1,674 41,996 22,054 1,259,880 680,594 10 6 305 109 4,270 2,062 7 348 195 2,293 1,326 4 37 105 9 311 2,188 1,827 2,033 9,140 6,294 918 712 131 45 14 1,405 1,420 4,058 3,026 1,409 1,507 5,082 3,268 238 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SOLD FROM FARMS [Most data for 1959 are based on reports Item Poll Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly (For definitions and explanations see text) 1 Value of sales of livestock and/or livestock products dollars 1959.. . 724, 103 581,023 6,884,235 4,622,474 2,610,583 914,626 4,030,123 970,576 1,498,287 816, 550 3,642,856 2,019,301 1,452,239 1,100,609 4,279,342 2,097,966 1,043,969 423,695 4,479,833 2,015,687 2 1954... 3 Any livestock sold alive (cattle, horses farms reporting 1959 . . . 255 1,571 312 2,675 1,047 1,238 736 2,755 298 1,198 4 1954 .. . 337 1,554 273 1,742 894 1,093 1,014 2,884 295 1,137 S value of snles, dollars 1959 . . . 153,381 1,268,026 218,099 2,567,940 578,465 1,038,292 422,205 2,239,195 475,415 925,095 6 1954... 102,754 467,612 117,082 661,044 248,454 384,694 210,806 1,265,124 167,138 517,710 7 farms reportinp; 1959. . . 129 899 250 611 437 607 379 899 108 566 R 1954 . . . 254 1,180 275 740 694 907 751 1,410 167 905 9 value of sales, dollars 1959 ,. . 314,193 4,062,939 2,385,829 1,220,591 298,975 996,064 485,574 1,577,301 528,773 2,461,578 10 1954... 228,519 2,913,756 745,796 124, 585 194,563 339,112 434,710 614,183 123,832 958,458 11 Livestock products other than poultry of sales, dollars 1959... 256,529 1,553,270 6,655 241,592 620,847 1,608,500 544,460 462,846 39,781 1,093,160 12 LIVESTOCK SOLD ALIVE 1954... 249,750 1,241,106 51,748 184,947 373,533 1,295,495 455,093 218,659 132,725 539,519 13 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 220 1,086 140 404 736 1,028 566 562 77 857 It 1954 . . . 259 1,214 130 372 744 865 801 761 115 737 15 number 1959... 1,156 6,820 981 6,245 3,799 7,996 3,033 4,230 1,219 5,735 16 1954... 1,611 6,385 1,173 3,009 3,435 6,195 3,349 3,293 911 3,586 17 dollars 1959... 105,241 500,741 88,415 1,165,965 375,255 789,677 241,945 518,175 140,575 447,030 16 1954... 77,780 281,934 57,161 202,808 190,465 303,417 148,698 177,364 61,142 209,011 19 farms reporting 1959 . . . 100 523 75 182 254 583 197 266 15 399 20 1954 . . . 144 595 93 201 340 453 486 471 59 452 21 number 1959 .. . 404 1,945 439 4,650 1,412 3,364 818 2,435 687 1,564 22 1954... 501 2,251 555 1,595 1,582 2,351 1,373 1,671 388 1,760 23 dollars 1959 . . . 57,319 271,502 45,165 1,060,045 244,025 551,695 115,735 421,580 95,550 225,050 94 Farms reporting by number of cattle sold— 1954... 41,108 199,338 37,679 146,664 136,700 201,082 95,185 119,250 38,060 143,094 25 1 to4 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 71 386 58 136 200 385 156 201 5 300 26 . farms reporting 1959. . . 24 126 11 33 40 162 31 50 1 82 27 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 5 10 6 6 14 35 10 8 8 17 28 farms reporting 1959 .. . 1 7 1 7 1 29 farms reporting 1959 . . . 174 930 114 285 614 782 466 431 74 697 30 1954 • • ■ 196 982 101 272 605 668 588 498 80 521 31 number 1959... 752 4,875 542 1,595 2,387 4,632 2,215 1,795 532 4,171 32 1951 . . . 1,110 4,134 618 1,414 1,853 3,844 1,976 1,622 523 1,826 33 dollars 1959... 47,922 229,239 43,250 105,920 131,230 237,982 126,210 96,595 45,025 221,980 34 1954 . . . 36,672 82,596 19,482 56,144 53,765 102,335 53, 513 58,114 23,082 60,917 35 . farms reporting 1959 .. . 11 80 15 185 60 40 51 151 26 55 36 1954 .. . 26 69 32 69 41 51 87 96 24 50 37 number 1959. .. 21 90 20 390 105 50 56 392 56 60 36 1954... 32 89 48 81 64 63 115 126 33 63 39 dollars 1959... 3,300 7,445 1,900 30,855 9,250 6,225 4,630 55,530 7,750 7,225 40 1954 . . . 1,369 8,507 2,383 5,354 6,000 2,550 5,172 6,427 1,582 3,002 41 . .farms reporting 1959. . . 62 858 212 2,463 373 487 246 2,587 254 719 42 1954... 114 710 167 1,548 239 423 299 2,632 220 716 43 number 1959... 1,490 25,251 4,217 45,669 6,435 7,893 5,852 55,493 10,882 15,648 44 1954... 1,218 7,676 2,119 15,832 2,758 4,351 3,048 32,789 3,199 10,027 45 dollars 1959... 44,700 757,530 126,510 1,370,070 193,050 236,790 175,560 1,664,790 326,460 469,440 46 1954... 23,360 172,835 57,526 452,714 48,666 73,585 56,114 1,081,173 103,814 303,182 47 farms reporting 1959. . . 5 20 3 10 10 25 5 5 1 15 48 1954 . . . 2 25 1 3 6 23 6 4 1 7 49 number 1959. .. 10 165 91 75 65 400 5 50 45 100 50 1954... 19 347 1 14 193 386 49 14 50 178 51 dollars 1959 .. . 140 2,310 1,274 1,050 910 5,600 70 700 630 1,400 52 SHEEP SHORN AND WOOL 1954 .. . 245 4,336 12 168 3,323 5,142 822 160 600 2,515 53 . farms reporting 1959. . . 3 29 11 2 6 25 8 5 3 9 54 1954 . . . 3 31 3 7 32 5 4 1 6 55 number shorn 1959. . . 52 413 222 31 63 516 161 51 123 192 56 1954 . . . 30 519 15 333 471 43 29 36 175 57 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 338 2,702 1,645 195 397 3,883 882 470 916 1,127 56 1954 . . . 233 2,819 120 2,549 3,083 270 180 280 1,098 59 farms report! ng 1 959 . . . 2 2 2 60 number shorn 1959 . . . 17 21 30 61 pounds of wool 1959 . . . 52 70 140 62 farms reporting 1959 . . . 3 28 10 2 6 23 8 5 3 9 63 number shorn 1959 . . . 52 396 201 31 63 486 161 51 123 192 64 LITTERS FARROWED pounds of wool 1959 . . . 338 2,650 1,575 195 397 3,743 882 470 916 1,127 65 Litters farrowed, December 1, previous year to November 30, Census year farms reporting 1959. . . 40 782 209 2,640 303 378 183 2,631 348 535 66 1954 .. . 81 613 187 2,165 208 391 209 2,701 298 579 67 number of litters 1959... 157 3,638 920 8,775 965 1,432 948 11,583 1,305 2,442 68 Farms reporting by number of litters furrowed December 1, 1958, to November 30, 1959- 1954... 388 1,924 703 5,675 899 j.,603 712 7,745 953 2,U8 69 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 25 358 122 1,671 191 206 93 1,312 245 258 70 . farms reporting 1 959 . . . 12 341 62 861 95 145 68 1,056 77 222 71 . farms reporting 1959 . . . 1 60 18 77 14 19 17 205 18 37 72 farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 21 6 28 2 8 2 46 5 16 73 farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 2 1 2 8 1 2 74 75 . farms reporting 1959. . . . farms reporting 1959 . . . 36 698 1 180 1 2,167 251 329 1 158 4 2,143 2 267 460 76 1954 . . . 60 418 137 1,408 145 278 146 1,943 171 462 77 number of litters 1959 . . . 96 1,962 444 4,556 540 752 525 5,721 689 1,295 78 1954... 175 822 358 2,501 352 625 382 4,007 409 1,133 79 Terms reporting 1959. . . 24 544 117 1,779 161 259 106 1,921 180 353 BO 1954 . . . 58 450 101 1,516 151 285 143 1,979 193 399 81 number of litters 1959. .. 61 1,676 476 4,219 425 680 423 5,862 616 1,147 62 1954... 213 1,102 345 3,174 547 978 330 3,738 544 985 NORTH CAROLINA AND LITTERS FARROWED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued for only a aimplo of farms. Sn tflXtJ 239 Transyl - Tyrrell Warren Washington Watuuga Wayne Yancey 920,002 677,500 1,199 1,040 385,423 152,942 434 713 446,230 434,584 88,349 89,974 2,423 234,558 121,104 316 425 1,080 927 139,825 70,826 275 30 11 768 697 1,698 1,496 94,733 50,278 111 71 176 87 12,925 4,806 341 201 4,451 1,395 133,530 26,346 25 6 315 47 4,410 686 13 10 192 81 1,306 476 2 15 66 13 177 1,240 225 136 802 728 135 74 13 3 187 123 450 398 137 108 352 330 505,628 1,307,784 1,397 1,473 653,437 318,339 379 666 ,263,202 642,147 588,989 347,298 1,182 1,253 5,046 4,584 494,365 251,349 479 628 1,658 1,813 273,845 147,247 370 101 975 981 3,388 2,771 220,520 104,102 91 78 103 88 9,172 4,280 362 404 4,866 2,882 145,980 61,071 16 5 280 104 3,920 1,639 13 6 318 160 2,373 1,048 3 15 32 11 303 2,341 329 222 1,205 897 182 123 20 289 157 714 319 184 160 491 578 286,219 148,505 302 191 117,869 41,936 144 104 146,017 88,656 22,333 17,913 267 158 852 730 93,769 35,274 117 70 466 313 70,129 21,380 90 21 227 130 386 417 23,640 13,894 40 9 3,850 310 70 54 675 363 20,250 6,307 3 153 1,092 3 153 1,092 110 150 150 598,177 646,302 436 435 325,550 223,270 137 273 107,434 244,451 165,193 178,581 391 338 2,005 2,322 264,380 145,299 151 181 1,000 1,021 176,750 94,971 100 31 20 301 286 1,005 1,301 87,630 50,328 20 21 25 26 2,100 1,402 116 218 1,969 2,780 59,070 75,714 62 855 12 103 48 414 90 210 216 189 174 4L>, i i'i 500,161 298 359 344,829 433,368 188 300 72,751 63,455 1,459 3,338 152 322 763 39,129 32,992 26 63 150 247 29,375 14,238 15 78 139 172 516 9,754 18,754 325 273 331 10,134 11,290 304,020 392,147 11 32 120 585 1,680 7,904 27 34 388 694 2,573 4,092 2 11 53 27 377 2,520 7,984,473 4,490,220 2,145 2,474 2,009,018 909,690 609 1,382 4,777,343 2,541,279 198,112 1,039,251 1,560 1,801 10,670 9,406 978,498 414,182 742 1,078 3,013 3,913 454,089 267,941 577 137 28 1,258 1,382 7,657 5,493 524,409 146,241 65 100 125 144 10, 590 8,018 1,367 1,447 33,391 16,450 1,001,730 481,711 60 24 1,300 407 18,200 5,779 37 36 835 606 4,557 3,922 2 36 112 37 799 4,445 95 256 917 127 314 1 079 399 2 145 4 936 390 2 319 3 ,222 55 73 400 31 109 389 5 54 86 213 264 1,049 1,095 216 293 1,096 1,224 666,743 265,993 543 387 242,310 85,284 233 190 122,483 59,339 301,950 121,370 342 305 1,449 1,266 115,520 50,514 147 101 486 392 64,565 27,437 111 35 261 269 963 874 50,955 23,077 35 9 40 15 1,890 1,185 263 140 4,154 1,490 124,620 33,085 5 2 20 30 280 500 818 833 2,751 1,766 554 659 2,185 1,456 283 162 766 792 196 76 228 123 391 312 187 137 375 480 4,198,125 2,274,359 1,362 1,265 1,040,832 629,273 562 887 1,699,403 864,103 1,457,890 780,983 647 669 5,288 4,803 579,915 349,354 320 376 2,132 1,985 351,930 232,141 195 112 12 1 454 526 3,156 2,818 227,985 117,213 77 61 122 87 18,495 5,025 864 774 14,613 9,674 438,390 272,805 17 7 288 136 4,032 2,089 2 13 164 488 32 314 787 3,246 163 2,092 4 119 462 8 13 164 369 787 2,784 792 840 3,552 424 297 54 12 2 3 664 597 1,853 1,244 520 632 1,699 1,654 Mi), I 703,213 768 1,034 iV), l: 244,000 257 410 110,299 68,205 401,111 391,008 555 852 2,797 3,820 231,323 160,026 167 259 657 1,133 95,286 79,777 138 22 483 771 2,140 2,687 136,037 80,249 51 42 56 53 5,672 2,408 363 409 4,678 3,551 140,340 79,806 3 130 112 1,820 1,760 132 129 785 734 132 785 417 416 1,126 1,082 297 105 13. 726,074 423,311 456 455 682,945 370,558 182 243 41,972 33,546 1,157 141 118 1,404 795 154, 811 58,985 69 41 502 440 78,385 42,336 50 16 1 118 90 902 355 76,426 16,649 10 3 10 8 500 624 439 437 17,431 9,919 522,930 307,842 27 13 336 198 4,704 3,107 18 20 250 270 1,631 1,728 18 250 1,631 452 450 3,159 2,553 181 176 1,801,030 798,517 1,405 1,738 768,462 406,199 334 540 722,727 180,870 309,841 211,448 1,325 1,650 6,009 5,766 634,183 310,159 573 771 2,370 2,262 366,918 182,241 435 127 11 1,159 1,436 3,639 3,504 267,265 127,918 116 71 131 163 17,315 7,627 174 260 2,104 2,114 63,120 25,744 263 303 3,846 4,017 53,844 62,669 281 324 4,590 4,580 24,525 24,195 331 387 303 321 668 1,618 503 1,190 209 283 229 350 458 1,541 579 1,363 281 4,590 24,525 155 225 342 632 110 43 135 176 222 332 133 120 300 1,488,835 1,818 1,699 1,376,578 864,744 681 766 1,075,917 217,739 510,251 406,352 358 418 2,965 2,639 339,508 191,895 173 222 1,476 1,120 248,508 134,301 105 46 22 277 307 1,489 1,519 91,000 57,594 70 84 80 128 5,750 7,187 1,687 1,534 34,361 19,733 1,030,830 665,322 2 35 20 490 340 |i ,■■ i|, 77 4,755,079 1,799 1,81. 830,550 354,269 994 1,094 9,078,438 4,107,825 351,589 292,985 1,538 1,641 6,162 5,989 624,291 283,486 739 756 2,564 2,225 380,481 164,633 581 142 16 1,240 1,408 3,598 3,764 243,810 118,853 85 65 110 81 13,525 4,569 499 428 6,158 3,251 184,740 64,628 21 9 571 98 7,994 1,586 6 12 159 441 35 146 870 2,944 265 1,125 1 2 6 9 12 45 9 28 153 432 858 2,899 1,843 1,750 7,567 5,764 983 694 126 33 5 2 1,475 1,194 3,752 2,703 1,280 1,407 3,815 3,061 378 296 1,281 959 220 135 21 2 330 228 671 436 255 220 610 523 1,180,608 510,505 1,067 980 771,180 374,891 430 556 257,301 72,186 152,127 63,428 151 140 1,348 868 201,810 56,344 101 87 526 410 114,900 34,912 71 86 95 822 458 86,910 21,432 35 31 50 47 3,350 2,654 977 903 18,781 10,161 563,430 315,432 10 4 185 43 2,590 461 61 36 472 200 1 2 8 5 59 464 1,174 1,239 4,246 3,055 712 371 70 863 862 1,988 1,543 838 840 2,258 1,512 2,155,196 1,252,212 1,148 1,148 506,817 248,930 318 630 459,288 302,436 928 965 3,935 3,897 321,247 173,831 458 540 1,193 1,328 166,110 110,908 401 56 737 755 2,742 2,569 155,137 62,923 55 56 125 62 19,800 2,899 396 371 5,521 2,885 165,630 71,810 10 28 140 12 3 203 43 1,182 252 3 28 70 12 175 1,112 288 253 1,033 778 158 110 15 180 596 506 152 150 437 272 673,355 893 1,212 .'■'• ,•■'-' 219 297 251,999 ■ '• !,'■, ■ ■ i/7 280,968 813 1,141 2,624 3,710 225,060 162,844 377 513 1,066 1,471 129,335 101,066 316 56 612 953 1,558 2,239 95,725 61,778 40 53 55 86 6,525 5,452 80 144 665 986 l v.<: 15,107 75 38 645 434 9,030 5,455 58 39 1,129 713 5,785 3,358 1 1 5 58 1,128 5,780 81 117 253 301 73 84 141 160 112 141 240 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data for dairy products sold Tor 1959 are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk or cream sold forms reporting dol I ars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting pounds Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butlerfal POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products SOld farms reporting dollars Chickens sold farms reporting number Broilers sold farms reporting number Other chickens sold farms reporting number Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting dollars Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting number Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkey fryers raised- Under 50 farms reporti ng 50 to 399 farms reporting 400 or more farms reporting 1959. 1954, 1959. 1954 , 1959. 1959. 1954. 195 9. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954, 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959. 15,092 22,4*7 49,676,811 35,952,487 3,292 L4,480 17,298 956,404,980 724,099,283 1,062 5,149 191,861 944,533 37,961 57,668 99,387,098 47,518,033 19,720 26,458 113,652,636 39,001,968 3,436 2,656 107,182,773 35,463,971 16,721 24,171 6,469,863 3,537,997 30,951 46, 502 90,948,736 40,364,242 1,423 2,763 6,706,273 4,236,443 2,626 6,319 1,639,893 974,400 2,386 85 155 162 350 1,291,845 1,111,465 7,974 152 265 22,567,348 22,191,302 25 85 3,520 18,694 468 722 1,042,649 696,767 278 367 1,256,340 636,467 33 42 1,193,100 598,335 249 331 63,240 38,132 392 617 1,054,454 633,738 7 30 1,138 9,933 12 68 335 2,446 10 2 388 319 652,715 369,464 1,682 373 272 13,927,855 10,001,637 25 47 1,710 10,901 287 347 1,689,358 543,880 182 172 2,604,054 594,490 86 32 2,551,792 571,400 102 142 52,262 23,090 185 252 968,355 416,853 8,904 4,987 4 27 1,416 1,059 Alleghany 550 671 969,525 624,364 1,763 545 659 23,191,280 17,009,476 10 12 985 2,861 251 471 65,298 50,381 50 129 39,999 14,231 2 1 24,800 6,400 4fl 128 15,199 7,831 223 417 109,733 78,247 560 2,758 16 57 187 926 117 124 234,645 200,161 2,006 107 108 4,721,996 3,793,211 10 16 230 1,805 293 403 1,412,868 760,982 208 204 777,301 106,803 17 5 690,770 59,500 194 201 86,531 47,303 247 358 1,723,318 589,105 22 45 352,050 502,041 23 44 83,659 106,284 1,275 1,405 493,855 448,615 387 1,275 1,389 14,425,483 14,268,441 . 16 1,482 531 959 415,633 44,470 138 241 675,207 6,544 38 654,100 101 241 21,107 6,544 437 797 192,300 83,353 28 65 734 3,795 31 93 316 1,487 31 Avery 76 143 103,975 81,857 1,368 71 121 2,421,082 1,747,924 5 22 125 1,300 112 298 17,049 47,513 30 L25 3,774 9,791 1 2,400 29 125 1,374 9,791 100 228 37,700 71,208 561 183 20 22 163 127 31 43 66,760 178,495 2,154 16 27 1,451,435 3,049,999 20 16 995 1,636 573 810 474,529 125,788 270 255 46,366 18,927 270 255 46,366 18,927 493 722 921,088 291,506 34 31 92,060 1,425 37 57 27,000 426 31 2 4 5 9 95,000 16,736 19,000 5 6 ,565,000 309,497 3 104 426 675 167,753 41,778 123 191 69,038 5,094 1 50,000 123 191 19,038 5,094 318 572 339,225 83,962 18 64 520 4,110 53 116 349 1,013 53 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk or Cream SOld farms reporting 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Average sales per farm reporting dollars 1959 . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting 1959 . 1954. pounds 1959 . 1954. Cream sold farms reporting 1959 . 1954. pounds of butterfat 1959 . 1954. POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products SOld farms reporting 1959. 1954. dollars 1959 1954. Chickens sold Tanns reporting 1959 1954 number 1959 1954 Broi lers sold farms reporti ng 1 95 9 1954. number 1959 1954 Other chickens sold farms reporting 1959 1954 number 1959 1954 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1959 1954 dozens 1959 1954 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1959 1954 dollars 1959 1954 Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting 1059 1954 number 1959 1954 Farms reporting by number of Uirkeys and turkey fryera raised- Under 50 farms reporting 1959 50 to 399 farms reporting 1959 400 or more farms reporting 1959 Duplin Edgecombe 36 37 168,715 292,397 4,687 16 28 3,050,000 5,351,410 20 9 1,130 2,224 266 444 200,280 212,548 101 114 117,909 9,746 3 1 100,000 2,200 98 114 17,909 7,546 243 387 254,860 115,652 10 32 40,897 153,628 15 104 16,024 34,736 12 1 2 75 109 818,960 503,895 10,919 75 72 13,824,454 9,308,115 5 37 1,500 5,415 408 572 487,822 320,243 225 260 207,597 101,492 150,000 80,000 224 259 57, 597 21,492 357 497 974,736 340,279 17 26 2,104 110,278 35 85 314 27,271 34 1 34,937 150 363 558,136 269,392 77 166 36,393 112,975 90,000 77 165 36,393 22,975 139 345 ,395,379 468,098 26 37 2,417 5,893 2 14 77 987 3,289 753 7 5 1,092 370 1,092 370 10 2 6,644 400 2 115 317 553 1,252,870 1,045,797 3,952 311 381 23,406,035 20,691,170 16 172 8,591 50,334 641 1,104 986,154 847,576 292 538 ,088,144 580,936 28 23 984,071 497,316 272 523 104,073 83,620 591 851 869,827 941,546 10 28 90,733 37,969 22 66 20,216 8,052 233 443 1,533,597 933,050 6,582 228 376 31,524,740 20,967,961 15 67 8,250 14,686 317 458 334,980 165,170 124 208 322,719 81,968 9 4 292,100 55,100 117 206 30,619 26,868 286 401 439,462 256,638 10 26 501 1,498 12 51 200 689 11 30 67 322,830 122,136 10,761 25 31 4,915,685 2,195,451 5 36 250 3,181 916 1,269 6,825,461 611,273 472 467 10,430,626 71,193 211 6 10,316,648 41,805 277 461 113,978 29,388 639 1,096 1,520,790 346,718 65 1,009,452 419,345 26 101 250,248 91,716 33 130 215,195 271,074 6,521 33 40 3,034,065 4,750,442 90 23,122 196 335 330,470 269,458 112 150 124,297 143,553 2 9 87,000 122,400 110 143 37,297 21,153 173 273 684,784 340,857 5 a 644 2,819 12 71 105 998 12 50 36 776,090 318,488 15,522 50 25 12,645,819 5,313,673 11 6,371 361 470 194,685 75,887 147 188 67,094 11,457 2 45,000 147 188 22,094 11,457 286 380 405,702 116,250 30 36 2,552 6,508 69 152 754 1,641 68 1 NORTH CAROLINA 241 SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 on renorta for only u sample of funns. See toxlj Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrua Caldwell Camden Carteret Caowell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus 18 11 312 167 266 311 5 1 90 372 137 92 15 45 613 51 1 90 24 527 261 353 387 18 16 218 619 279 181 10 122 986 39 2 328,021 115,300 1,532,830 347,565 1,094,360 444,177 2,920 242,000 330,760 935,185 - i. .'■■■ 132,769 1,060 If.' ,77 1,526,169 344,785 3 127,348 63,767 1,348,296 266,229 726,070 278,814 1,948 130,640 279,290 1,109,630 979,605 178,258 583 j . ,572 1,024,601 156,223 4 8,632 10,483 4,913 2,081 4,114 1,428 584 242,000 3,675 2,514 4,471 1,443 71 4,017 2,490 6,760 5 38 11 312 167 256 301 5 1 90 342 137 92 15 45 518 51 a 58 18 393 210 284 313 7 13 120 516 167 143 7 114 745 29 7 7,038,613 2,002,924 33,023,376 6,048,218 22,517,890 8,219,222 31,390 3,537,120 6,102,854 18,902,559 11,973,946 2,494,556 14,620 3,821,555 28,185,882 6,140,235 t 2,302,323 1,099,906 23 , 985,116 4,792,763 15,146,406 5,142,232 20,614 2,290,318 5,559,565 23,948,816 17,839,943 3,483,215 9,443 4,964,995 21,386,256 2,813,619 a 5 15 20 5 45 15 5 105 10 32 6 134 51 69 74 11 3 98 103 92 38 3 8 241 10 n 125 2,770 2,475 250 8,665 1,850 75 25,585 12 2,268 572 26,403 9,673 34,164 12,773 1,326 155 12,036 18,857 15,884 3,248 127 1,336 42,807 843 13 373 360 702 308 351 301 101 104 372 511 679 241 145 267 610 593 11 679 474 944 391 553 422 183 190 547 667 1,058 444 250 449 1,247 810 15 280,522 183,775 2,614,228 440,664 779,012 1,078,694 54,399 183,075 206, 562 1,176,700 6,150,413 939,381 165,495 1,170,207 2,632,993 453,478 19 84,771 70,600 1,619,879 366,159 806,341 482,028 45,960 107,136 85,601 638,771 4,618,595 419,619 198,216 685, 511 1,204,831 . ' i ,';.') 17 155 102 363 161 233 180 49 53 137 247 570 193 68 223 405 239 18 243 127 411 237 233 197 61 81 177 274 817 260 82 369 771 307 19 348,151 222, 507 4,089,926 420,059 403,655 1,685,196 11,369 11,856 198,194 1,241,745 10,631,652 384,589 13,823 700,384 1,152,756 335,212 10 45,096 12,553 1,987,117 192,187 706,258 297,341 6,459 19,139 51,318 372,815 6,206,528 74,387 9,342 194,256 442,228 137,569 31 9 4 128 7 12 33 7 27 299 10 1 20 25 10 22 2 1 96 13 16 23 1 4 14 454 1 4 28 6 23 326,500 210,000 3,930,626 373,000 324,900 1,637,011 184,200 1,078,600 10/i75,813 215,000 6,500 512,900 800,361 275,994 24 27,800 1,500 1,944,049 149,840 665,599 259,100 8,500 42,100 318,100 5,999,949 1,500 56,750 278,200 115,000 25 147 98 245 158 227 153 49 53 131 231 306 185 68 207 391 230 36 242 126 324 227 219 176 61 81 175 261 431 260 81 365 754 304 27 21,651 12,507 159,300 47,059 78,755 48,185 11,369 11,856 13,994 163,145 155,839 169,589 7,323 187,484 352,395 59,218 29 17,296 11,053 43,068 42,347 40,659 38,241 6,459 10,639 9,218 54,715 206,579 74,387 7,842 137, 506 164,028 22,569 211 313 342 491 278 319 239 85 93 318 441 380 212 121 234 559 503 30 585 437 682 315 494 325 170 174 465 597 605 378 209 414 974 695 31 266,265 180,406 1,405,680 581,930 1,465,477 594,885 120,305 252,713 272,531 1,374,521 1,953,812 1,876,562 127,865 2,058,238 5,138,836 718,966 32 138,568 127, 561 568,042 540,432 652,209 536,395 84,600 175,707 93,830 771,731 1,145,373 714,361 164,700 929,073 1,846,909 225,255 33 8 9 30 4 12 8 17 10 16 10 14 4 15 7 9 23 34 33 30 32 11 19 20 33 12 32 15 30 16 51 8 17 48 15 935 1,466 3,247 90 4,552 402 725 78,745 1,104 880 60,970 75 108,530 388 33,377 821 39 3,265 4,831 64,723 442 2,323 1,289 3,541 7,205 2,042 1,457 49,356 780 129,229 268 98,527 3,624 87 27 19 42 7 30 15 9 5 53 33 20 11 17 17 17 53 38 76 70 89 35 60 42 37 14 84 56 48 38 58 25 45 112 39 269 351 890 49 1,045 116 86 16,683 472 323 12,975 68 20,544 147 8,890 363 40 787 1,539 19,385 196 996 425 559 1,264 887 568 13,771 344 24,605 184 30,701 1,419 41 26 17 41 7 26 15 9 50 31 15 11 11 17 15 53 U 1 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 4 2 4 2 44 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 232 45 204 45 96 10 265 36 90 201 227 5 11 928 1 517 77 350 20 33 144 19 381 59 94 292 225 10 27 29 1,306 2 1,093,044 117,675 1,088,497 21,505 667,783 515 1,946,420 189,025 10,455 880,991 1,650,905 25 14,375 3,291,345 3 763,438 56,523 859,023 1,168 5,716 430,050 15,900 1,210,539 147,041 44,242 459,632 894,165 18,283 50,196 31,008 1,968,885 4 4,711 2,615 5,336 478 6,956 52 7,345 5,251 116 4,383 7,273 5 1,307 3,547 5 212 35 204 45 86 5 260 36 80 201 227 5 6 928 6 272 27 282 4 24 98 6 236 34 51 243 174 4 14 13 1,213 7 19,297,492 2,125,472 18,481,521 425,750 11,891,905 250 34,419,239 3,158,937 193,680 15,961,999 31,450,367 645 268,162 69,990,412 8 14,571,522 1,038,639 15,325,011 7,198 84,504 8,479,170 313, 573 22,472,522 3,022,401 773,432 8,492,835 15,934,329 336,905 1,186,920 590,347 44,565,458 9 30 10 20 5 10 5 10 15 5 10 245 50 68 16 9 46 13 145 25 43 49 51 6 13 16 93 11 13,060 750 4,475 705 2,205 75 700 300 50 12 47,148 6,756 16,584 1,138 1,123 6,079 1,117 38,173 4,271 4,305 6,875 10,584 704 2,675 903 26,899 13 519 380 341 298 102 435 190 749 355 419 304 242 237 140 176 552 14 941 427 603 413 169 499 502 1,103 354 606 495 459 227 168 319 983 15 763,666 417,457 698,548 311,172 39,363 1,132,375 106,701 797,287 249,801 574,144 665,202 676,830 108,740 350,447 112,521 1,066,537 16 581,518 182,718 515,022 161,314 56,751 292,351 42,046 650,815 52,913 248,015 364,033 490,590 28,205 194,719 30,256 747,497 17 300 143 201 131 48 196 90 390 116 218 118 123 68 74 83 286 18 537 168 254 173 77 182 366 532 111 240 219 213 56 47 71 437 12 467,033 253,598 381,395 304,010 8,103 1,358,795 97,187 850,704 80,628 264,132 898,963 379,121 96,382 268,047 27,577 807,879 20 147,632 114,272 184,834 131,917 13,018 269,413 15,703 428,923 7,314 154,208 279,680 285,578 9,992 235,919 2,859 782,745 21 7 4 6 3 34 4 21 2 6 16 11 1 13 25 22 24 2 6 2 1 22 26 1 9 11 21 1 9 24 23 359,683 211,200 320,000 288,000 1,292,670 85,000 786,446 49,500 169,200 869,342 323,200 90,000 243,001 680,252 24 73,455 97,500 162,000 118,000 3,000 254,050 369,130 1,000 127,400 253,000 239,800 7,000 232,500 741,850 23 296 139 197 130 48 171 86 381 115 212 106 113 68 64 83 267 26 534 166 248 171 76 162 366 517 110 232 208 198 56 38 71 416 27 107,350 42,398 61,395 16,010 8,103 66,125 12,187 64,258 31,128 94,932 29,621 55,921 6,382 25,046 27,577 127,627 28 74,177 16,772 22,834 13,917 10,018 15,363 15,703 59,793 6,314 26,808 26,680 45,778 2,992 3,419 2,859 40,898 29 460 326 319 284 95 367 162 662 280 337 262 204 199 98 168 472 30 781 359 521 361 140 420 191 920 307 485 382 362 197 136 302 796 31 1,308,507 740,636 1,193,359 406,890 88,502 1,155,650 144,815 916,234 530,787 1,110,197 551,667 1,156,100 155,540 384,829 244,752 1,668,044 32 865,170 224,610 501,338 165,266 76,347 261,839 74,841 639,078 104,621 272,850 264,089 573,353 43,456 73,180 89,018 559,109 33 16 25 7 7 2 17 14 22 31 12 7 15 10 7 9 20 34 41 28 21 27 5 22 45 50 35 19 14 19 9 13 8 39 35 11,446 736 42,095 1,347 60 605 640 10,914 1,562 1,217 163 36,767 168 65,179 211 3,215 36 5,342 13,607 137,387 13,520 579 1,269 2,081 44,781 3,010 30,999 1,343 1,622 2,277 767 499 13,103 37 30 55 18 2 8 43 51 32 70 49 15 25 15 17 11 28 38 73 69 60 25 12 40 153 108 133 69 50 49 17 37 12 93 39 3,923 409 11,577 209 61 315 375 2,386 557 487 123 8,320 56 17, 120 97 814 40 1,467 2,818 35,922 2,549 204 422 1,223 7,439 1,081 10,612 642 502 417 360 152 3,753 41 25 55 14 1 8 43 51 29 69 47 15 23 15 16 11 24 42 4 1 1 1 2 1 4 43 1 4 2 1 1 44 242 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 10.-DAIRY PRODUCTS AND POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS [Data for dairy products sold for 1959 are based Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) DAIRY PRODUCTS Any milk or cream sold farms reporting dollars Average sales per farm reporting dollars Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting pounds Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products sold farms reporting dollars Chickens sold farms reporting number Broilers sold farms reporting number Other chickens sold farms reporting number Chicken eggs sold farms reporting dozens Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting dollars Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting number Farms reporting by number ofturkeys and turkey fryers raised— Under 50 farms reporting 50 to 399 farms reporting 400 or more farms reporting 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954 . 1959. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1951. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1959. 1959 . 150 64 67,910 76,361 453 150 42 1,121,390 1,143,465 22 12,878 295 390 181,030 154,789 114 141 91, 103 38,826 4 1 75,600 2,500 111 140 15,503 36,326 263 306 347,969 191,798 4 6 150 888 12 12 84 131 120 238 272,400 125, 653 2,270 120 96 4,180,548 2,183,033 25 142 2,825 12,973 1,102 1,800 828,678 418,488 530 734 343,059 83, 985 10 1 210, 850 18,000 523 733 132,209 65,985 973 1,547 1,655,002 669, 195 13 65 1,806 32,302 34 128 488 6,556 32 9O0 16,646 90 5 6 12,900 344,877 5 3 230 47 310 296 186,460 39,418 104 103 12,354 6,424 104 103 12,354 6,424 283 266 202,128 68, 820 15 7 101,003 5,155 14 17 45,311 1,078 11 2 1 50 34 25,525 60,943 511 50 28 563,767 1,212,669 15 6 2,085 856 215 413 692, 986 303,329 113 155 495,368 271,134 12 14 426,300 247, 900 106 143 69,068 23,234 185 360 1, 134, 864 307,320 3 10 240 1,728 15 33 112 561 14 1 21 37 41,680 376, 543 1,985 21 26 891, 837 6,400,309 11 471 446 578 273,987 185,652 197 263 94,475 23,498 3 2 57,500 2,500 196 262 36, 975 20,998 409 485 415,973 242,585 7 35 61,284 50,724 17 86 15,430 12,487 14 2 1 341 547 1, 141, 907 922,828 3,349 310 466 22,111,957 20, 223, 665 41 81 11,180 16,398 456 602 1,393,485 397,524 274 330 1,934,590 217,504 54 17 1,867,865 173,400 224 319 66,725 44,104 369 473 944, 656 420, 992 17 18 53,875 54, 696 31 40 12,777 11,033 27 1 3 60 182 58, 910 112,141 982 60 141 1,059,937 1,973,700 41 4,721 199 316 198, 868 176, 553 113 128 83,907 87,156 3 1 66,000 80,000 111 127 17,907 7,156 188 272 402,165 121,331 9 13 510 38, 172 7 24 114 8,503 156 133 649, 955 259,062 4,166 156 93 12,703,655 4,574,933 40 5,861 296 511 273,797 404,236 110 278 131,518 144, 310 3 7 66,000 72,700 107 272 65,518 71,610 260 426 511,490 580,072 11 8 568 443 21 21 283 177 241 298 297, 535 228,204 1,235 241 263 6,005,554 4,871,332 35 5,279 408 905 555,416 255,501 110 191 1,057,534 277,898 28 13 1,053,400 265,800 82 179 4,134 12,098 344 827 66,472 155,755 9 23 563 1,509 27 53 214 650 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Randolph Rockingham Sampson Stanly DAIRY PRODUCTS Any mi Ik or cream sold farms reporting 1959 . 1954. dollars 1959 . 1954. Average sales per farm reporting dollars 1959 . Milk sold as whole milk farms reporting 1959 . 1954. pounds 1959 . 1954. Cream sold farms reporting 1959 . 1954. pounds of butterfat 1959 . 1954. POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Poultry and poultry products sold farms reporting 1959. 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Chickens sold farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Broilers sold farms reporting 1959. 1954. number 1959 . 1954. Other chickens sold farms reporting 1959 . 1954. number 1959. 1954 Chicken egg9 sold farms reporting 1950 . 1954. dozens 1959. 1954. Turkeys, ducks, geoso, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting 1 959 . 1954. dollars 1959. 1954. Turkeys and turkey fryers raised farms reporting 1959 . 1S54. number 1959 . 1954. Farms reporting by number of turkeys and turkoy fryers raised- Under 50 farms reporting 1950 . 50 to 399 rarms reporting 1959 400 or mere farms reporting 1959 67 182 256,370 249,627 2,947 87 136 5, 837, 942 4,225,128 5 46 250 4,627 129 254 314, 193 228,519 64 123 248, 187 221, 574 9 7 223,200 205, 500 56 117 24,987 16,074 111 212 486,348 165, 836 4 4 290 1,351 5 19 64 381 511 1,552,000 1, 239, 612 4,073 371 385 31,562,282 25,033,078 30 126 7,960 24,272 899 1,180 4,062,939 2,913,756 637 707 6,976,332 3, 969, 148 278 308 6,850,349 3,883,480 398 426 125, 983 85,668 607 845 1,297,862 1,018,304 17 28 56,388 33,611 30 66 16,152 7,326 26 2 2 41 94 5,882 51,748 143 41 58 109, 106 1,027,580 5 36 75 3,961 250 275 2,385,829 745,796 204 143 3,706,747 1,052,582 114 53 3,651,236 1,038,571 106 92 55, 511 14,011 130 195 768,846 203,718 11 229,192 8,214 21 46 68, 662 3,478 15 87 76 241, 500 184,883 2,776 87 48 4,525,638 3,471,192 10 28 1,385 3,775 611 740 1,220,591 124,585 288 329 519,741 14, 589 12 479,000 277 329 40,741 14,589 526 614 951,483 261,745 29 39 591,008 17, 519 76 127 121,525 3,755 72 1 3 206 355 620,660 372,182 3,013 201 191 11,211,847 7,016,620 25 164 7,100 23,480 437 694 298,975 194, 563 212 267 222,557 76,935 4 2 191,510 61,200 208 266 31,047 15,735 382 592 475,760 285,940 22 19 698 3,407 41 47 351 1,408 41 407 690 1,606,675 1,293,861 3,948 377 532 35,185,996 27,735,499 30 158 8,025 63, 576 607 907 996,064 339,112 253 374 1,330,017 178, 193 22 14 1,287,000 149,413 235 362 43,017 28,780 549 795 843,179 482,814 18 36 2,044 16,301 29 103 580 3,205 26 3 325 572 544,045 454,950 1,674 300 443 10,011,603 8,931,496 35 129 5,780 27,801 379 751 485,574 434,710 187 382 466,035 392,569 13 17 420, 520 359,090 175 366 45,515 33,479 324 588 572,237 390,523 11 18 26,003 14,482 15 39 7,678 3,809 13 1 1 154 462,625 218,564 5,783 65 65 7,910,111 3,868,375 15 89 1,125 7,253 899 1,410 1,577,301 614,183 402 678 277,677 53,898 143,676 400 678 134,001 53,898 801 1,188 ,529,467 446,991 39 69 830,465 367,900 40 158 216,752 79,985 22 1 25 60 39,350 132,577 1,574 25 39 670,000 2,527,385 5 21 250 3,370 108 167 528, 773 123,832 60 55 189,602 48,319 8 3 177,500 40,800 53 52 12,102 7,519 85 139 326, 596 128, 192 11 307,446 35,544 31 54 76,237 6,459 28 305 366 1,092,630 538,937 3,582 265 321 25,277,473 11067,417 50 45 10,805 11,746 566 905 2,461,578 958,458 429 495 1,228,624 283,238 27 10 900,439 114,938 406 492 328,185 168,300 483 808 4,676,696 2,046,087 10 18 4,484 31,472 13 34 1,268 7,757 12 NORTH CAROLINA 243 SOLD FROM FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued on report* for only n miutipIo of forms, Rofl toxl ] Martin Mecklen burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover North- Onulow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt o 231 75 60 45 85 15 6 36 142 10 10 65 20 118 31 1 26 342 131 101 106 102 26 74 28 247 27 23 80 35 197 39 o 198,222 1,456,560 143,260 94,100 38,515 84,665 127,105 19,688 224,395 1,64/,, 770 71,265 1,075 181,625 443,560 3 53, 974 1,300,305 151, 170 78,688 175,326 108,762 112,872 97,409 83,700 867, 132 50, 592 55,458 327,210 7,069 115,825 159,462 4 33,037 6,305 1,910 1,568 856 996 8,474 3,281 6,233 11,583 7,127 108 7,738 9,081 3,411 14,308 9 ( 231 75 60 40 75 15 6 36 127 10 10 55 15 98 26 ( 1" 319 122 62 56 47 25 30 25 154 16 14 73 8 94 25 7 2,863,038 26,816,740 2,492,734 i, 650,471 567,094 1,582,110 2,392,305 115, HI.', 4,573,099 28,784,387 1,021,035 8,944 e,344,160 3,204,530 7,566,090 S 903,473 24,681,390 2,842,842 1,445,110 3,006,637 1,853,816 1,878,231 1,835,790 1,626,466 17,309,762 900, 558 980,151 6,408,514 2,260,854 2,838,009 9 5 5 10 15 20 5 5 15 10 30 5 10 7 .?3 9 39 50 55 1 44 3 93 11 9 7 27 103 14 11 325 260 1,650 3,750 805 20 440 1,655 2,750 8,625 120 12 279 4,198 1,491 5,266 7,476 4,671 7 5,359 214 15,924 2,765 1,659 649 4,514 11,848 1,654 13 342 341 164 278 661 616 33 481 293 390 151 211 410 292 336 586 It 602 639 271 342 616 888 87 633 480 644 266 354 532 435 643 809 13 368,020 718,255 513,867 2,490,731 6,179,517 682,735 168, 827 234,166 223,002 1,366,285 446,003 214, 292 1,508,247 195,470 1,311,247 430,303 13 58,406 559, 522 222,131 928,399 2,457,178 207,900 67,206 225,258 112,126 e27, 969 356,993 53,126 250,261 78,920 512,347 104,574 17 124 220 68 194 564 283 25 262 117 267 75 104 210 142 152 270 18 178 305 102 249 470 345 37 201 197 355 100 123 212 152 396 323 19 486, 143 539,492 1,010,682 4,635,409 11,866,132 554, 173 113,499 170,745 260,735 621,751 152, 548 20, 668 1,385,604 19,074 1,924,889 199, 562 Lfl 8,388 362, 161 279,996 1,369,393 4,144,713 26, 910 5,411 51,806 7,647 310,528 8,898 10, 122 26,940 10,867 685,352 18,075 21 10 18 17 127 450 12 5 2 4 18 2 34 1 33 2 22 15 6 69 343 1 23 1 2 21 1 23 458,000 477,200 1,008,300 4,612,396 11,831,151 470,400 100,000 140,000 240,000 483,162 140,000 1,276,929 4,200 , '"',' 124,500 24 318,100 272,000 1,350,550 4,124,882 34,500 245, 533 1,000 9,28e 670,800 1,800 26 115 206 51 73 149 279 20 260 113 253 73 104 185 141 123 268 26 178 295 96 197 165 345 37 200 197 336 100 123 211 152 376 322 27 28, 143 62,292 2,382 23,013 34,981 83,773 13,499 30,745 20,735 138,589 12, 548 20, 668 108,675 14,874 45,089 75,062 28 8,388 44,061 7,996 18,843 19,831 26, 910 5,411 17, 306 7,647 64,995 8,898 9,122 17,652 10,867 14, 552 16,275 2H 284 288 117 143 235 543 21 334 269 345 136 189 349 271 279 492 30 517 552 205 186 254 735 72 554 408 540 237 320 454 381 401 584 31 313,113 1,139,364 20, 358 442,043 408, 193 968, 146 287,451 373,201 231,529 2,680,235 189, 575 521,514 1,608,219 450,691 893,256 825,232 32 106,358 691,131 69,501 189, 123 145, 169 388,679 128, 165 489,291 120,076 1,505,658 104,873 103,485 334,725 150,420 104,858 160, 822 33 14 16 10 10 13 19 2 24 4 17 7 27 12 24 11 26 34 42 38 12 13 25 77 7 28 17 25 18 35 22 68 13 69 35 337 3,093 314 448 84,341 20,999 147 828 506 9,203 295, 180 1,649 182,586 11,695 348 1,922 36 3,857 3,999 1,106 1,141 139,028 9,212 613 2,243 53,590 21,595 306,926 2,062 90,883 8,461 5,852 7,415 37 34 19 17 16 27 65 6 32 5 35 7 12 17 19 36 102 38 84 93 19 18 46 224 18 60 27 63 24 40 58 46 38 234 39 192 778 126 199 28,134 5,828 81 248 57 2,058 56,008 158 55,573 2,337 272 844 40 919 1,176 284 212 34,148 2,363 234 688 14,620 4,598 71,135 572 10, 208 1,858 1,349 2,302 41 34 16 3 17 16 22 3 2 63 2 6 32 4 1 31 2 2 3 4 11 1 14 3 16 2 1 36 101 1 42 43 «4 Stokes Surry Swain Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 230 336 61 105 5 367 55 138 52 10 357 61 537 10 350 71 1 362 424 33 179 20 729 84 212 97 10 443 127 669 39 525 150 n 87,735 587, 874 21, 820 165,170 250 1,195,970 301, 580 1,456,365 400,742 390 298,314 509,842 350,205 151,905 1,188,535 207,042 3 89,722 346,743 17,913 178,362 1,169 1,037,172 121,284 779, 874 390, 619 18,291 198, 625 406,212 292,389 63,322 700,712 279, 188 4 381 1,750 358 1,573 50 3,259 5,483 10, 553 7,707 39 836 8,358 652 15,191 3,396 2,916 5 205 326 51 105 5 362 50 128 47 10 357 61 537 10 350 66 6 164 346 21 137 3 643 47 108 68 8 413 67 563 16 449 120 7 1,953,198 11,153,478 373,410 2,846,565 4,650 23,251,439 5,275,636 23,701, 530 7,753,707 5,977 8, 507, 983 8,075,189 7,625,704 2,635,236 24,653,736 3,780,840 8 2,184,280 7,962,473 171,630 2,834,302 9,632 24,250,624 2,385,047 13,571,402 7,315,839 335,460 5,819,775 7,306,646 5,876,707 1,082,267 35,658,579 5,012,218 9 35 35 10 10 5 5 25 10 5 5 15 10 198 78 12 42 17 86 37 104 29 2 30 60 106 23 76 30 11 5,105 5,145 350 475 600 500 3,530 2,650 100 1,200 1,330 12 22,135 12,162 1,008 5,083 1,743 17, 869 5,257 13,407 5,994 92 7,107 8,786 22, 547 2,065 12,971 3,041 13 434 379 144 137 188 609 233 562 257 182 334 681 994 430 318 219 14 713 666 104 273 300 1,382 190 887 410 243 540 766 1,094 556 630 297 15 446,230 2,263,202 146,017 107,434 72, 751 4,777,343 122,483 1,699,403 110, 299 41,972 722,727 1,075,917 9,078,438 257,301 459,288 251,999 16 434,584 642,147 88,656 244,451 63,455 2,541,279 59,339 864, 103 68,205 33,546 180, 870 217,739 4,107,825 72,186 302,436 203,529 17 205 250 68 62 103 484 99 320 96 75 126 280 856 191 154 74 18 358 355 64 144 91 875 45 508 114 50 165 296 910 242 409 101 19 155,726 2,705,533 27,720 22, 147 9,539 3,012,880 78, 818 1,034,066 15,673 5,545 1,244,326 760,111 14,248, 978 78,336 457,609 162,518 20 278,454 449,184 17,649 64,345 9,869 1,208,209 6,161 503,073 14,399 2,806 183,657 45,514 4,972,353 13,751 97,315 41,602 21 5 85 97 2 26 1 63 10 609 1 13 2 22 28 51 1 2 67 40 1 22 2 532 1 7 3 23 71,800 2,496,025 2,745,600 64,800 820, 300 2,000 1,221,900 673,600 13,872,285 20,000 405,800 134,000 24 215,975 382, 175 3,000 38,500 979, 146 423,450 1,000 171, 300 13,200 4,765,752 1,000 44,100 9,000 25 202 177 68 62 103 408 98 298 96 75 66 273 296 191 145 72 26 339 316 63 142 91 813 45 474 113 50 147 296 417 242 403 98 27 83,926 209, 508 27,720 22, 147 9,539 267,280 14,018 213,766 13,673 5,545 22,426 86, 511 376,693 58,336 51,809 28,518 28 62,479 67,009 14,649 25,845 9,869 229,063 6,161 79,623 13,399 2,806 12,357 32,314 206,601 12,751 53, 215 32,602 29 379 264 112 119 181 462 195 496 233 161 257 581 373 366 273 190 30 565 465 76 223 272 1,111 169 650 358 214 458 660 451 481 396 241 31 923,725 2,284,349 332, 589 240, 857 173,506 4,663,415 209, 543 2, 977, 937 260,513 99,860 251,528 1,032,579 4,941,014 541,326 577,843 432,981 32 424,072 640,609 142,491 287,633 167,345 2,490,470 130,864 989,312 130, 767 74,645 130,240 404,879 1,805,117 137,631 445,270 305,224 33 8 12 5 7 4 43 15 14 21 9 7 33 14 28 10 11 34 14 20 3 19 27 91 11 43 26 26 20 64 23 37 13 17 35 566 480 229 405 142 1,445,349 644 8,001 733 143 498 286,179 1,025 762 542 503 36 950 1,986 435 2,827 2,182 842,167 498 67, 192 1,438 3,571 1,349 14,347 1,382 2,249 7,503 593 37 22 18 5 15 10 52 47 31 79 2 10 53 27 52 23 19 38 46 66 7 43 25 145 49 122 129 21 29 140 49 165 33 34 39 142 117 33 148 61 342,185 271 2,073 461 7 131 44,698 357 379 234 158 40 533 711 45 1,018 384 199,554 378 9,393 915 823 501 4,263 532 1,257 1,586 294 41 22 18 5 15 10 16 1 35 47 29 1 1 79 2 10 46 4 3 26 1 51 22 1 19 4! 43 44 244 Part 1 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Alleghany Corn for all purposes . Harvested for grain. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Cut for silage farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959. Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes. .. .farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sales farms reporting 1959 . bushels 1959. Cut for silage farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. tons, green weight 1959. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959. acres' 1959. tons cut 1959. Sales tons 1959. Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. gallons 1959. Sales gallons 1959. Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Oats farms reporting 1959 . 1954.. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. . Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acreB farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959., Barley farms reporting 1959. . 1954. acres 1959. . 1954. , bushels 1959., 1954.. Sales bushels 1959., 1954., 146,918 207,135 1,812,461 2,029,795 142,678 197,001 1,678,257 1,865,126 70,520,411 42,612,526 58,234 46,452 31,225,753 12,874,129 4,871 6,081 64,085 60,956 665,094 423,473 11,486 16,789 70,119 103,713 95,900 24,709 21,760 2,820 802 927 9,661 92, 558 6,074 73,043 2,259,760 2,132 1,032,972 896 12,002 108,455 1,414 5,895 6,556 363 1,565 1,618 101,478 62,047 41,450 39,658 368,035 292,323 8,609,247 6,110,401 6,053,161 3,242,114 28,563 10,665 1,728 422 72 29,130 41,309 276,179 379,046 10,055,957 13,466,683 2,927,939 3,878,167 20,735 6,034 1,739 500 122 7,074 7,673 60,312 52,916 2,184,197 1,656,676 637,660 435,785 1,297 1,897 11,604 16,243 1,268 1,783 10,111 14,420 383,333 305,282 346 392 90,367 94, 587 85 90 1,318 1,321 13,289 9,223 27 107 175 502 1,006 164 119 5 1 2 149 828 121 513 15,882 10 1,545 17 269 2,350 3 41 360 241 823 934 7,615 7,564 177,006 175,229 104,039 91,291 538 248 30 6 1 762 1,000 7,483 9,931 305,153 419,980 63,529 98,543 512 191 87 189 665 1,269 28,498 42,954 7,255 6,996 887 1,170 5,494 6,460 852 1,048 4,778 5,385 161,494 90,847 197 48 28,691 6,376 80 78 630 654 5,149 2,856 20 117 86 421 776 79 29 2 105 387 30 262 5,554 4 1,544 24 160 1,839 701 421 561 2,597 3,337 54,240 50,529 25,632 11,179 360 51 423 630 3,198 4,342 102,482 139,203 17,026 16,997 325 78 65 96 449 463 16,249 11,653 3,992 2,769 600 970 2,203 3,989 460 829 1,151 2,739 62,839 77,447 41 15 7,730 2,845 189 234 978 1,198 12,1 11,583 19 19 74 52 571 24 5 3,011 992 41 65 156 235 4,013 4,850 1,226 25 62 69 194 290 6,895 7,575 150 40 41 2,090 1,721 9,934 15,305 974 1,640 9,072 13,868 248,324 147,863 292 205 81,297 43,035 38 64 787 898 6,760 4,748 12 73 75 539 737 141 89 13 5 3 258 4,133 219 3,820 113,619 76 44,417 101 843 21 193 159 746 276 348 488 4,646 5,381 99,294 99,178 80,463 71,874 197 106 27 17 1 441 806 8,719 14,096 264,804 440,938 77,499 145,492 230 128 47 25 11 145 147 2,178 1,889 63,689 56,904 25,469 28,092 1,757 2,613 4,541 7,481 1,690 2,487 3,907 6,568 218,036 238,119 -95 191 11,455 18,447 148 206 594 729 9,029 8,128 13 54 40 184 1,719 33 5 136 97 5,662 2,435 26 29 73 476 1,421 25 92 75 247 183 6,653 5,005 70 360 91 1 1,850 275 389 801 849 369 782 743 1,801 36,605 62,276 7 13 690 1,801 22 31 93 88 1,031 1,087 386 2 111 60 1 32 22 59 330 1,070 330 51 10 68 29 198 865 3,346 60 2 11 135 2,037 2,654 47,223 39,534 1,959 2,610 45,851 38,991 2,394,655 1,561,825 1,378 1,371 1,622,781 775,875 17 11 228 91 2,241 722 182 103 1,144 452 837 481 545 81 27 66 34 566 27 394 13,335 8 6,250 87 750 5 85 12 12 179 60 2,186 528 53,467 13,908 48,578 11,130 86 72 17 212 280 4,903 6,371 216,533 254,517 147,567 206,269 91 63 29 21 6 3 57 30 1,865 550 900 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 245 Part 1 of 6 Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrua Caldwell Camden Carte ret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cli •■' Land Columbus 2,278 1,328 1,717 708 784 758 233 266 1,762 1,126 1,232 640 538 511 1,635 4,257 1 3,060 1,611 2,530 1,091 1,278 1,283 324 412 2,343 1,683 1,924 1,269 688 744 2,873 5,342 2 32,357 14,367 6,992 5,347 7,730 4,804 15,622 2,691 11,457 9,528 10,918 4,221 12,003 3,534 11,365 53,942 3 33,826 11,939 9,780 6,126 10,592 6,103 15,265 3,655 15,412 11,072 14,953 6,567 13,676 3,972 18,474 52,262 4 2,229 1,190 1,498 690 693 736 233 229 1,731 1,082 1,210 629 507 506 1,556 4,164 5 2,960 1,388 2,216 1,009 1,236 1,206 324 385 2,293 1,462 1,863 1,189 625 738 1,993 4,993 6 29,171 11,259 4,458 4,945 5,630 4,293 15,609 2,233 10,915 7,838 10,044 3,978 10,635 3,246 9,493 -.'', ' 7 30,500 10,005 6,719 5,389 9,566 5,380 15,261 3,015 14,548 8,097 14,002 6,010 10,850 3,755 12,045 46,094 8 1,031,907 337,612 194,179 181,754 162,201 174,567 995,997 93,326 285,572 282,254 386,551 168,636 559,424 140,519 289,498 2,036,399 9 494, 894 226,319 227,822 112,288 201,497 106,059 739,253 73,608 231,860 152,013 268,688 160, 711 327,014 139,148 125,873 1,039,341 10 985 261 187 244 184 157 200 49 364 244 250 110 267 112 508 2,116 11 670 188 122 133 124 62 261 31 365 201 307 64 128 65 311 1,110 12 316,059 63,636 28,329 61,528 41,082 44,393 815,704 19,147 50,293 69,854 77,504 47,858 254,068 27,670 86,8% 691,001 13 106,230 34,621 23,942 19,284 19,143 8,896 517,328 7,988 21,070 28,002 45,240 7,795 63,217 8,415 24,422 219,921 14 20 23 244 23 72 56 1 4 34 119 51 16 1 24 100 27 13 12 8 329 48 61 88 6 49 244 64 37 4 29 207 32 11 582 438 2,297 373 1,432 474 3 14 427 1,571 759 195 10 261 1,603 315 17 369 97 2,670 466 818 568 155 474 2,701 683 338 29 217 2,181 322 18 4,617 4,280 28,699 4,226 13,599 5,211 75 110 4,241 12,854 7,511 2,301 200 2,526 14,260 2,680 19 2,027 665 24,979 3,218 4,775 3,664 1,232 2,564 12,488 4,098 2,597 275 2,025 7,601 1,348 ■■'• 353 392 73 10 82 13 3 66 27 24 20 10 178 3 56 1,097 21 333 345 162 66 27 59 1 83 189 93 59 58 209 831 898 22 2,604 2,670 237 29 668 37 10 444 115 119 115 48 1,358 27 269 5,534 23 2,957 1,837 391 271 208 155 4 485 390 274 268 219 2,797 4,248 5,846 24 1,196 906 1,620 619 587 664 41 191 1,561 909 906 565 234 435 1,400 2,393 2: 537 243 56 50 96 46 31 38 148 101 222 37 105 43 148 1,063 26 479 154 34 32 87 39 59 32 53 92 96 29 138 26 77 732 27 49 14 3 1 9 8 31 4 21 5 6 40 2 8 46 28 7 6 1 2 19 1 1 3 2 8 3 2 12 29 10 5 3 6 3 1 52 2 1 13 2 11 30 39 21 264 41 374 62 24 2 142 155 190 17 10 21 330 119 31 241 369 655 189 5,408 215 695 36 528 1,209 1,864 16 103 29 2,219 714 32 17 16 9 13 318 17 23 2 131 69 148 9 72 71 33 164 272 120 108 4,726 122 655 36 445 635 1,188 87 537 424 34 5,684 6,310 3,940 2,838 134,022 5,007 20,235 900 12,984 19,809 34, 720 3,545 14,882 12,823 35 1 4 2 124 1 14 1 20 26 52 1 20 18 36 225 3,900 1,200 64,354 1,800 16,620 875 2,722 9,251 13,542 105 4,393 3,279 37 1 1 51 3 32 3 2 2 36 27 84 11 38 29 10 274 46 510 32 40 55 492 531 1,076 165 39 200 60 3,144 638 4,681 318 360 570 3,650 5,096 6,829 1,595 .. 10 4 166 4 26 6 5 24 11 2 2 2 140 32 41 41 85 232 7 169 9 15 49 138 2 16 5 499 117 42 38 37 575 16 8 178 42 6 2 19 50 98 46 24 3 1 1,025 8 53 2 43 44 11 2 40 22 5 39 6 29 8 15 19 47 10 4'. 7 2 29 28 3 52 13 33 7 14 24 107 8 46 346 55 1,543 1,255 153 1,673 329 1,178 473 1,035 1,975 4,709 784 47 105 30 570 845 67 912 130 220 215 590 1,473 3,399 415 48 168 59 68 287 507 193 76 45 1,171 914 636 1 20 1 1,239 225 49 219 45 113 391 684 369 5 23 1,200 1,157 811 13 6 22 1,616 209 50 976 454 412 1,820 6,589 1,009 1,770 412 8,052 12,192 4,740 10 201 4 13,782 976 51 1,145 343 556 2,365 7,523 1,908 75 200 6,853 11,463 5,624 79 70 99 12,724 833 52 19,216 10,853 9,711 33,950 128,563 20,994 49,852 9,740- 186,996 281,810 106,337 200 4,714 80 277,198 24,630 53 30,179 7,328 13,032 43,174 118,275 33,076 2,165 4,305 160,944 215,205 119,855 1,332 1,470 1,749 249,028 19,447 54 10,500 6,287 6,004 16,522 90,232 9,994 49,047 6,046 86,198 215,755 62,271 180 4,199 202, 528 12,499 55 17,823 4,510 5,774 14,351 58,949 9,189 2,095 2,803 58,723 124,948 61,182 589 1,134 266 133,993 7,617 56 136 47 57 248 252 173 8 29 908 506 470 10 1 677 201 57 31 9 10 30 189 19 41 14 249 293 146 1 9 458 23 58 2 1 6 53 1 21 2 13 75 19 1 83 1 59 1 1 2 1 13 5 1 1 35 5 1 20 1 60 61 284 186 64 284 564 176 18 22 527 805 583 5 10 3 923 824 62 388 264 59 311 883 325 27 43 510 1,206 948 12 14 13 1,431 1,040 63 2,749 1,500 345 1,696 7,641 1,069 328 117 2,595 9,280 6,146 22 224 45 9,652 6,424 64 3,869 2,083 278 1,999 12,407 1,821 397 299 2,158 11,368 8,677 162 193 65 13,388 6,005 65 92,502 50,040 13,083 58,926 225,910 33,939 14,018 4,830 95,064 333,559 247,426 485 9,720 1,205 354,221 234,472 66 131,863 70,364 9,029 61,564 373,180 56,503 17,714 7,765 75,638 374,682 373,197 5,985 4,015 1,381 470,862 206,498 67 17,699 18,054 1,009 12,063 48,119 3,308 8,450 2,155 14,836 75,960 45,920 6,345 122,293 91,375 68 25,177 22,988 620 11,481 65,850 10,195 7,111 3,040 10,443 87,381 114,308 75 559 400 146,240 37,424 69 212 135 58 247 291 144 7 18 472 509 364 4 2 1 594 648 70 50 42 3 33 190 27 8 4 49 212 169 1 4 1 239 127 71 16 7 2 2 62 5 2 6 62 39 3 1 69 37 72 3 1 1 18 15 9 1 20 9 73 3 1 2 3 1 7 2 1 3 74 48 60 36 46 167 44 1 4 142 344 110 . 8 279 45 75 24 28 82 68 146 86 8 285 469 87 2 548 17 76 346 426 260 436 1,723 215 ~35 15 530 2,936 762 74 2,477 313 77 132 185 370 258 1,338 377 70 1,056 3,253 490 40 4,109 112 78 10,751 13,507 7,994 18,444 51,125 7,786 700 275 17,219 115,748 29,532 1,960 94,646 10,936 79 4,414 5,642 10,719 8,286 38,451 11,160 1,270 30,157 100,695 16,242 1,250 124,598 3,310 80 680 5,513 435 1,850 11,800 1,602 700 2,314 24,914 7,405 630 41,671 2,495 81 500 2,400 1,330 754 7,325 1,265 625 4,872 35,630 2,791 46,701 1,000 82 Stub items continued 246 Part 1 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, gee text) Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe Corn: Corn for all purposes . Harvested for grain. -farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Cut for silage farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons, green weight 1959.. 1954. Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959.. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959., 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres. . -farms reporting 1959., Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes. .. .farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959 . , acres 1959., bushels 1959. , Sales farms reporting 1959 . bushels 1959 . , Cut for silage farms reporting 1959., acres 1959. tons, green weight 1959.. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959. acres 1959 . tons cut 1959.. Sales tons 1959. Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959. acres 1959.. gallons 1959. Sales gallons 1959 . . Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting 1959. 1954.. acres 1959.. 1954.. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Oats farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres 1959., 1954. . bushels 1959. , 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959 . . 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959.. Barley farms reporting 1959.. 1954.. acres 1959. . 1954. . bushels 1959.. 1954.. Sales bushels 1959. . 1954.. 1,424 2,019 24, 589 26,500 1,402 1,984 23,384 25,194 851,456 553,577 858 697 444,701 171,858 14 22 279 454 2,468 4,287 117 122 926 852 610 347 409 41 9 1 15 750 5 63 380 137 38 1,773 379 40,135 7,329 37,376 6,031 83 93 1,133 710 38,127 18,157 26,632 6,045 14 18 295 225 1,590 2,383 21,600 29,267 1,548 2,237 19,806 26,260 633,770 311,573 609 508 222,321 89,445 36 26 1,048 733 8,103 4,000 97 217 746 2,274 956 306 258 47 11 12 32 386 17 171 4,735 5 745 10 197 1,377 420 443 4,783 4,348 104,699 90,421 90,306 65,234 248 117 39 317 450 3,746 5,169 127,984 172,001 46,087 53,597 191 84 30 11 1 179 96 2,095 901 68,102 21,097 19,918 5,700 258 390 15,038 14,703 257 386 14, 987 14, 554 1,028,596 790,059 219 280 917,204 641,161 1 3 4 40 40 450 • 5 12 47 109 1,325 1 1,325 53 6 1,486 56 47,957 1,233 47,914 708 7 20 18 11 21 180 304 7,203 11,087 3,283 7,351 9 1 87 3 4,615 70 1,350 3 6 7 33 130 450 1,796 2,376 13,151 14,234 1,739 2,314 10,744 12,875 388,614 316,032 332 513 56,613 91,456 84 89 2,058 1,146 37,050 9,089 51 68 349 213 1,508 188 90 1% 1,483 167 1,333 39,716 36 6,368 12 116 1,459 3 23 19 11 584 200 1,074 1,210 8,232 8,163 191,623 165,546 111,979 77,397 778 256 35 862 1,272 6,245 9,329 231,196 365,766 35,033 75,337 665 157 36 251 241 1,533 1,252 60,364 42,055 9,317 9,414 804 1,009 8,510 7,760 760 831 6,496 5,407 233,430 96,728 132 213 50,654 27,946 132 122 1,907 1,376 20,650 10,437 10 135 107 977 567 125 94 17,334 24 3 28 267 12 7 540 317 451 489 3,910 3,809 92,691 79,765 58,142 40,198 308 122 19 2 447 596 4,351 7,271 163,448 264,411 24,214 47,619 295 119 28 5 100 111 977 971 46,214 36,026 6,732 10,133 3,832 4,998 79,486 79,895 3,770 4,876 74,252 73,558 3,249,344 1,232,418 2,523 1,342 1,583,144 314,351 858 824 4,875 6,158 1,324 953 1,267 198 48 42 33 383 16 134 2,528 7 132 1,270 10 116 62 10 274 154 2,890 1,300 70,573 32,640 61,950 24,282 150 103 17 141 134 1,108 1,208 37,715 39,115 14,767 11,999 107 28 4 2 73 77 2,140 1,300 1,210 775 733 1,132 5,354 7,268 704 1,083 5,004 6,685 180,937 127,366 188 125 49,250 20,791 14 23 213 370 2,350 2,216 24 44 137 213 625 73 31 2 1 1 11 46 3 14 520 110 12 241 275 1,809 1,661 44,767 36,494 28,075 16,715 189 42 7 2 1 129 212 1,341 1,704 54,293 59,453 19,080 11,723 94 25 5 3 48 56 506 476 20,578 16,108 10,487 3,901 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 247 Part 1 of 6 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 1,355 2,458 682 749 463 2,430 1,927 2,104 2,719 2,704 1,201 834 1,159 815 307 1,709 1 1,886 3,310 1,087 977 633 2,947 2,684 3,059 3,626 4,040 1,912 1,336 1 , 562 1,220 408 2,308 . 9,090 19,958 6,655 19,483 1,138 19,361 44,290 14,980 37,017 ■ ■ . ■ ■ 5,277 17,707 9,674 13,883 16,851 3 11,209 23,884 8,645 22,983 1,944 23,119 43,326 20,152 43,872 39,763 7,679 8,165 20,312 11,563 12,639 18,091 ■. 1,333 2,445 644 707 457 2,417 1,921 2,052 2,689 2,651 855 722 1,134 810 298 1,634 ' 1,845 3,086 713 955 627 2,905 2,673 2,888 3,306 3,948 1,725 1,281 1,531 1,204 403 2,116 • 8,030 19,714 4,879 17,590 1,139 18,675 43,760 13,339 35,463 25,058 2,458 4,341 16,271 9,423 13,158 13,029 7 10,190 22,141 4,701 19,236 1,852 22,275 43,046 17,757 39,291 38,127 5,417 6,685 19,411 11,273 12,229 14,364 tf 274,616 678,427 165,119 859,010 51,542 579,425 2,116,028 473,484 1,522,479 917,340 118,070 208,876 775,319 293,356 827,218 472,182 ■I 267,365 269,194 49,247 577, 540 53,897 427,806 1,068,828 417,864 871,254 837,608 236,077 209,266 499,283 137,777 522,262 302,271 r 334 731 181 340 16 576 1,812 484 1,154 1,027 75 114 623 242 249 469 ii 640 350 52 176 4 949 1,801 723 797 953 251 117 390 123 273 491 12 58,766 184,153 43,201 287,427 2,285 109,426 1,339,167 98,397 544,733 313,375 11,547 32,444 ,."' 113,888 653,337 140,361 n 82,335 44,247 3,801 100,602 255 84,166 507,861 103,882 207,988 223,697 34,214 27,193 110,454 35,223 333,909 81,145 14 61 7 90 4 10 33 3 88 24 11 367 98 9 8 14 307 1! 75 15 155 7 13 43 4 107 30 5 422 131 3 8 3 362 16 1,022 72 1,612 23 43 620 120 1,504 603 230 2,372 1,630 128 92 330 3,728 17 368 142 2,321 57 78 481 72 1,579 603 38 2,130 1,232 52 150 25 3,465 u 12,386 633 12,152 185 419 6,561 1,675 12,913 4,583 2,183 33,869 17,305 1,012 861 3,180 38,590 !•' 7,851 801 8,279 690 685 3,015 478 11,557 4,142 267 27,509 11,812 360 1,049 236 26,262 . 17 44 28 188 3 23 74 32 115 327 165 100 137 24 40 22 21 21 251 326 438 3 187 61 145 395 222 57 40 112 22 26 59 .. 38 172 164 1,870 6 66 410 137 951 1,680 447 394 1,308 159 395 94 . i 151 1,601 1,623 3,690 14 363 208 816 3,978 1,598 132 248 849 140 385 262 24 1,170 1,990 519 229 458 1,948 346 1,790 1,819 1,882 1,125 710 547 558 73 1,237 . 106 351 81 126 5 363 571 194 455 523 43 52 325 143 53 245 21 67 110 66 236 110 880 111 352 278 25 57 256 90 82 193 27 7 2 12 75 7 97 2 43 14 2 8 21 15 42 23 2> 1 2 24 1 25 4 19 6 1 2 4 3 22 8 29 4 5 2 9 1 8 3 31 1 5 6 6 35 3 30 64 30 60 32 9 60 3 160 84 44 110 43 35 7 176 31 533 252 455 237 8 254 51 1,072 1,891 235 162 273 275 48 1,409 32 49 14 12 26 18 1 96 75 35 1 7 26 2 71 33 366 97 75 200 84 7 563 1,220 196 1 50 224 21 574 34 10,594 2,390 2,235 5,714 2,084 140 17,101 44,200 5,136 30 2,083 6,755 530 14,621 35 13 1 4 3 4 1 22 23 7 8 20 36 5,067 60 680 881 630 140 4,406 7,391 1,290 3,610 4,998 37 4 5 16 1 2 30 6 2 48 13 2 66 38 99 141 202 10 44 435 613 16 85 168 26 750 39 1,299 1,062 1,127 80 336 4,576 4,990 154 946 1,707 81 7,460 40 6 4 29 4 2 18 8 8 3 44 9 4 13 41 62 9 170 36 4 135 39 58 14 58 20 46 50 42 80 9 200 12 124 6 106 19 34 2 132 1 23 48 26 43 44 6 9 4 2 7 23 30 6 18 16 7 3 35 45 6 5 8 1 4 25 35 9 IB 35 5 1 35 46 400 216 203 100 354 1,147 1,702 192 1,253 1,878 371 77 1,877 47 338 20 130 12 509 845 53 620 841 220 18 1,193 48 697 909 419 126 927 176 1,381 294 1,197 4 32 60 333 48 1,299 49 677 514 583 20 1 597 34 1,662 173 774 21 69 8 371 6 1,532 5'. 5,213 7,054 4,830 1,260 4,989 2,123 11,044 2,735 10,164 20 155 590 3,383 980 14,174 51 4,375 3,148 5,680 1B4 5 2,973 303 10,706 1,798 4,382 89 271 101 2,695 63 14,939 52 122,800 162,146 100,921 30,385 115,169 64,334 272,114 63,606 264,976 585 3,441 14,655 78,633 25,172 307,670 53 96,955 71,308 110,925 4,100 24 68,873 7,693 257,187 44,086 105,342 1,954 5,910 1,970 62,143 2,066 275,608 54 76,401 109,670 71,763 24,196 52,852 62,599 155,802 50,727 204,695 332 1,450 10,815 64,573 24,896 221,343 55 46,456 40,672 64,149 2,110 22,617 6,166 122,198 33,605 54,061 281 2,818 1,385 39,469 1,688 149,188 56 514 687 246 62 818 74 984 211 807 4 28 33 229 12 749 57 164 183 132 60 104 89 352 57 342 4 23 73 26 445 58 17 25 31 4 5 12 38 19 44 4 18 6 87 59 2 13 1 8 2 1 7 5 2 3 1 11 2 3 1 14 4 60 61 636 222 411 27 1 263 44 1,086 88 578 10 40 14 207 17 1,205 62 932 228 585 16 4 206 25 1,508 134 731 46 51 8 520 58 1,686 63 4,536 1,710 5,046 156 1 1,550 450 7,966 2,210 3,474 62 417 112 2,179 455 13,946 64 7,223 1,570 6,534 125 4 1,304 183 9,167 2,205 4,739 183 512 58 5,664 866 18,182 65 163,416 61,469 174,446 5,456 50 51,525 23,110 296,723 81,193 133,888 2,742 13,947 4,448 76,275 17,118 537,923 66 278,473 53,014 221,719 5,158 127 48,701 7,032 372,202 97,488 178,353 5,628 23,882 2,332 167,903 31,095 615,236 67 35,920 20,167 36,859 1,323 4,445 16,281 62,230 18,684 38,566 100 1,500 1,564 34,888 16,118 118,652 68 72,579 15,170 37,489 1,450 4,937 1,933 59,961 28,461 54,887 1,250 3,500 246 75,323 22,414 113,260 69 497 181 249 21 1 232 28 851 43 481 8 23 7 141 2 678 70 113 27 109 6 24 13 189 29 75 2 3J2 6 42 9 398 71 22 9 37 4 2 36 9 20 5 1 17 4 103 72 4 4 13 2 9 4 2 6 2 24 73 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 74 86 99 103 8 93 203 64 249 12 6 78 1 393 75 119 53 179 2 45 261 55 86 17 21 2 72 1 618 76 532 600 1,172 115 650 998 843 1,609 129 20 972 35 3,674 77 627 297 1,553 24 443 1,243 715 463 53 91 22 647 6 5,563 78 21,363 20,262 41,784 3,380 20,463 40,461 27,343 52,320 5,379 635 34,103 1,700 142,887 79 21,152 8,743 52,817 760 12,597 39,383 25,104 13,725 1,442 2,945 514 22,447 120 167, 263 80 6,026 4,124 6,771 1,340 2,034 7,513 4,363 14,331 400 225 18,077 1,700 32,572 81 4,498 2,860 5,035 500 556 7,683 4,914 1,302 254 235 9,586 44,855 82 Stub item continued 248 Part 1 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison Corn: 1 Corn for all purposes farms reporting 1959... 853 5,043 942 837 2,206 1,021 559 926 1,957 2 1954... 1,473 7,053 1,354 1,187 3,165 1,513 864 1,547 2,507 3 acres 1959... 2,649 73,107 24,768 5,581 60,049 8,881 4,120 4,251 6,358 * 1954... 6,438 86,075 27,177 7,461 60,821 10,631 4,531 6,270 7,836 5 845 4,863 853 835 2,197 981 519 911 1,907 6 1954. . . 1,456 6,785 1,334 1,174 3,130 1,116 798 1,530 2,477 7 acres 1959... 2,532 64,143 21,924 5,527 58,652 7,127 3,666 3,655 5,613 8 1954... 6,186 75,557 26,210 7,357 59,014 6,395 4,023 5,946 7,459 9 bushels 1959... 102,231 2,506,385 874,321 203,755 2,621,325 243,627 144,626 167,685 285,953 10 1954... 196,006 1,297,837 532,066 145,875 1,193,830 79,958 107,372 210,779 308,434 11 91 154 2,659 1,120 650 498 296 295 1,893 1,600 257 132 161 120 170 163 L39 178 L2 1954... 13 bushels 1959... 10,723 991, 557 416,896 54,016 1,460,331 59,613 45,449 22,596 27,097 14 1954... 13,492 217, 974 219,871 48,343 473,318 15,033 23,860 28,762 29,922 15 22 32 2 15 119 25 51 107 16 1954... 34 23 9 6 20 292 26 50 65 17 acres 1959... 103 423 23 469 1,637 294 581 707 18 1954 .. . 201 327 47 47 543 3,086 236 302 347 19 tons, green weight 1959... 1,201 4,690 255 4,252 14,473 2,440 8,851 8,218 20 1954. . . 2,251 1,509 329 155 4,693 11,201 2,173 3,522 3,584 21 Hogged or grazed, or cut for I green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959... 8 1,450 237 11 208 14 37 7 24 22 1954... 18 1,490 170 10 273 244 70 8 16 23 acres 1959... 14 8,541 2,821 54 928 117 160 15 38 24 1954. . . Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: 51 10,191 920 57 1,264 1,150 272 22 30 25 Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959... 834 2,356 207 730 447 811 471 874 1,917 26 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959... 12 1,484 197 79 533 107 40 28 31 27 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 6 1,105 424 26 954 83 38 19 6 28 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959... 1 75 81 2 176 15 7 3 3 29 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 21 24 49 3 1 1 30 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959... Sorghums: 7 9 47 2 2 1 31 Sorghums for all purposes. .. -farms reporting 1959 — 100 73 2 8 10 192 48 36 147 32 acres 1959... 98 560 14 54 61 1,325 233 63 216 33 Harvested for grain 2 58 1 7 3 105 17 1 7 34 acres 1959. . . 5 458 5 54 19 800 150 4 20 35 bushels 1959... 110 11,046 50 1,604 380 20,887 5,837 180 490 36 16 1 1 24 8 37 bushels 1959... 3,906 500 50 6,004 3,242 38 1 1 1 31 3 3 5 39 acres 1959. . . 16 9 1 370 23 28 25 40 tons, green weight 1959... 160 150 8 2,859 136 260 239 41 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 84 10 2 38 2 3 85 42 acres 1959 .. . 84 82 38 137 5 6 136 43 tons cut 1959... 257 37 60 227 9 18 148 44 15 1 4 1 28 45 15 7 1 4 21 28 29 50 46 acres 1959... 9 4 (Z) 3 18 55 25 35 47 gallons 1959... 1,177 327 60 270 1,253 3,855 1,689 1,659 48 Small grains harvested: 910 207 175 668 3,501 824 490 49 1 10 1,309 780 42 15 447 370 171 72 803 1,119 52 107 2 32 17 97 50 1954... 51 acres 1959... 4 9,565 430 3,542 2,327 9,624 405 3 57 52 1954... 34 3,847 162 2,053 982 11,154 805 128 317 53 bushels 1959... 85 243,140 10,793 82,334 61,950 217,196 6,559 76 1,002 54 1954... 779 92,391 2,828 50,557 24, 543 223,644 13,753 2,616 6,138 55 188,865 9,499 54,215 58,455 162,122 3,976 36 165 56 1954... Farms reporting by acres harvested: 555 47,313 2,146 22,295 21,395 143,540 7,956 998 783 57 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 1 1,002 23 326 63 432 39 2 17 58 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 277 16 101 85 2% 10 59 26 3 18 21 54 3 60 2 2 2 16 61 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 2 5 62 529 27 345 107 708 28 1 36 63 1954... 26 639 37 513 111 1,068 62 9 59 64 acres 1959... 3,934 265 1,845 1,443 7,917 130 3 71 65 1954. . . 54 3,636 578 2,911 1,286 10,057 400 33 212 66 bushels 1959... 153,743 7,451 69,286 50,180 299,092 2,668 55 2,203 67 1954... 968 146,314 13,864 107, 547 51,546 343,637 11,644 926 7,556 68 56,118 3,965 16,859 20,258 71,734 587 69 1954. . . Farms reporting by acres harvested: 46,749 2,725 29,246 21,582 80,934 2,242 1,675 70 428 17 310 54 435 24 1 36 71 77 7 26 41 195 4 72 16 3 8 8 64 73 6 1 3 13 74 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 2 1 1 75 141 3 106 10 376 11 1 7 76 1954... 90 3 63 9 543 13 2 24 77 acres 1959... 1,026 25 552 126 3,272 89 2 8 78 1954... 14 579 22 293 217 3,572 93 10 44 79 bushels 1959... 34,105 700 21,203 4,645 127, 598 2,870 60 231 80 1954. . . 141 18,498 605 11,934 5,685 109,724 2,972 140 1,559 81 141 9,961 3,009 3,171 3,230 2,260 1,400 41,026 37,151 1,475 670 90 60 240 82 1954... Z Reported in small fractions. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 249 Part 1 of 6 Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nosh Ne« Hanover North- ampton Onalow Orange Pamlico Paflquotank Pender Perqulmunu !'< r-;; l Pitt 1,949 782 678 599 1,429 3,486 110 1,780 1,256 976 369 443 1,317 572 1,858 3,596 1 2,542 1,469 1,189 699 1,842 4,767 188 2,452 1,765 1,334 545 565 1,877 709 2,634 . " 2 32,183 7,313 1,756 4,499 9,803 43,597 1,426 25,145 24,915 9,071 9,802 21,085 18,462 21,898 13, 967 76,384 3 30,443 11,307 2,855 5,327 1. ',"<'■ 47,201 1,676 33,7% 27,648 10,852 10,277 13,303 19,219 19,973 17,856 70,939 4 1,934 664 658 589 1,379 3,432 93 1,764 1,203 948 357 442 1,255 554 1,842 3,581 5 2,445 1,205 1,174 687 1,804 4,726 160 2,365 1,676 1,249 537 564 1,741 688 2,611 5,042 6 31,206 5,528 1,544 4,183 9,341 42,366 1,064 24,054 21,524 7,912 9,192 20,959 16,072 21,316 13,553 74,922 7 27,968 8,524 2,677 5,158 12,290 46,199 923 31,150 23,331 9,337 10,156 17, 966 16,092 18,858 17,539 69,425 8 1,603,051 171,686 81,594 139,250 292,702 1,856,513 37,073 988,735 857,099 297, 577 435,612 1,367,052 660,737 1,394,707 401,818 3,279,368 9 1,190,042 149,494 90,310 83,931 211,892 873,131 19,293 760,887 552,434 166,760 381,131 784,932 347,787 622,822 326,621 2,012,939 10 1,029 139 69 143 299 2,218 24 660 634 266 207 368 417 436 716 2,963 11 1,410 216 24 80 214 897 12 985 399 190 216 370 240 300 514 2,993 12 533,432 39,108 7,517 28,132 55,328 855,019 13,462 376,041 337,553 66,612 282,392 1,148,194 178,530 961,132 104,964 1,845,341 13 352,729 22,654 1,173 12,958 39,914 242,399 2,053 274,523 125,650 15,514 188,325 535,786 50,117 245,860 49,336 847,336 14 8 71 28 21 8 17 4 12 15 68 9 4 47 6 24 21 15 8 98 44 10 20 20 10 15 20 101 1 6 44 14 20 16 74 1,242 210 254 158 423 185 195 336 1,105 147 54 697 96 273 430 17 77 1,507 175 135 279 412 440 297 265 1,387 12 154 552 117 323 18 669 9,368 2,784 2,395 1,450 3,669 2,000 2,428 2,815 9,842 1,430 700 8,185 1,120 2,569 3,309 19 289 9,007 1,782 743 1,742 1,716 2,292 1,367 2,033 7,699 64 1,649 3,860 447 2,709 20 229 107 2 12 57 155 22 137 408 12 33 13 269 97 21 153 21 488 238 1 9 53 132 40 282 556 41 25 37 393 157 67 237 22 903 543 2 62 304 808 177 896 3,055 54 463 72 1,693 486 141 1,032 23 2,398 1,276 3 34 367 590 313 2,349 4,052 128 109 183 2,575 1,115 200 1,191 24 788 612 662 491 1,222 1,993 81 1,033 461 731 163 95 764 123 1,539 1,063 25 605 96 12 63 154 948 12 394 302 149 78 54 231 90 245 1,035 26 491 61 4 42 49 482 11 284 409 86 74 143 275 211 68 1,250 27 43 4 1 2 42 2 45 60 6 28 67 31 86 4 171 28 11 4 2 1 15 1 11 15 3 10 35 9 25 2 36 29 11 5 1 6 3 13 9 1 16 49 7 37 41 30 15 132 25 70 48 36 2 153 6 83 4 89 29 29 82 25 31 173 1,332 13 598 256 439 3 1,773 40 986 151 1,964 311 235 257 245 32 11 80 58 20 25 114 1 49 3 80 14 22 66 18 33 81 970 564 102 272 1,574 1 359 147 1,911 170 227 203 128 34 1,260 22,777 13, 961 3,439 7,213 47,684 15 10,055 4,635 87,332 4,921 7,353 6,151 4,457 35 5 19 21 2 6 22 13 2 65 4 13 7 9 36 570 7,018 4,631 1,020 2,035 13,284 3,092 4,035 79,161 1,310 3,495 1,635 2,370 37 2 23 1 3 6 4 2 28 4 11 3 3 38 60 199 21 88 122 104 22 538 49 133 28 73 39 270 1,530 ... 150 852 1,000 1,712 116 4,489 750 1,478 200 670 40 2 22 1 5 6 2 17 2 4 1 3 5 4 41 31 132 54 44 3 79 15 86 4 7 8 44 42 21 160 6 1 1 21 1 57 2 63 6 20 98 2 10 24 23 43 44 2 16 24 13 21 1 23 2 4 7 1 7 11 45 1 31 13 13 12 1 16 2 3 4 1 8 18 ... 46 73 1,146 900 700 904 60 1,053 160 240 324 25 432 316 . . . j 47 828 323 528 636 791 25 100 201 270 ... 48 14 288 223 734 918 20 229 55 538 47 137 122 109 1,099 249 49 12 472 1 268 707 501 13 133 27 549 27 12 100 21 1,010 84 50 139 4,604 1,611 4,824 8,363 180 1,833 614 4,333 855 2,512 1,008 1,528 8,241 2,417 51 163 5,276 2 1,884 4,441 2,801 82 837 259 4,072 342 194 718 191 5,637 587 52 3,444 103,009 33,148 97,087 220,083 4,529 42,799 12,232 99,772 22,802 70,816 20,982 42,544 186,693 63,257 53 5,225 95,495 50 36,349 85,845 80,342 2,182 17,550 4,699 95,056 9,925 5,792 16,422 4,217 131,791 15,115 54 2,873 88,609 16,398 47,582 185,180 3,220 27,149 8,733 56,648 21,641 69,320 13,569 40,379 105,841 54, 251 55 4,810 1 65,834 14,611 35,454 49,917 817 9,288 3,003 44,782 8,288 4,577 8,054 2,755 52,111 10,240 56 6 134 172 598 598 11 168 27 388 17 34 81 42 822 142 57 8 103 43 125 277 8 51 24 132 18 68 37 54 252 94 58 31 8 9 37 1 8 3 17 9 29 3 8 22 10 59 16 2 4 2 1 1 3 6 1 5 3 3 60 4 2 61 14 375 14 190 372 318 13 73 20 429 62 42 152 41 440 251 62 14 676 37 306 670 376 25 123 36 589 109 49 188 27 371 278 63 190 5,935 30 1,950 1,882 2,877 163 944 132 4,288 1,305 761 1,462 585 2,330 2,350 64 245 10,426 102 2,585 4,755 2,717 340 1,141 233 5,501 2,419 501 1,565 346 1,552 2,738 65 7,875 197,460 513 63,167 54,955 131,943 5,175 45,071 2,642 179,567 50,406 27,586 56,187 25,900 84,252 87,575 66 7,801 313,843 2,380 82,655 141,472 128,259 8,579 38,892 6,065 237,354 90,021 21,215 53,329 12,711 58,209 90,299 67 2,140 50,560 14,806 7,990 44,172 1,450 17,410 772 27,881 43,915 18,153 23,239 13,425 19,500 34,379 68 3,213 70,647 170 17,255 28,572 46,081 2,904 4,541 1,800 30,544 64,819 12,180 17,730 7,485 9,957 29,284 69 8 185 14 138 324 243 8 52 18 282 24 22 94 25 390 176 70 3 118 28 44 45 3 16 2 114 20 10 46 6 44 53 71 3 49 19 3 21 1 1 20 10 5 11 8 2 16 72 18 4 1 8 1 3 13 7 4 1 2 3 6 73 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 74 2 113 33 116 126 7 49 1 94 2 2 33 2 87 8 75 1 157 1 35 93 37 1 49 4 113 3 6 2 109 5 76 10 1,480 215 607 943 234 547 3 1,254 7 16 481 29 422 57 77 2 1,320 1 276 469 242 2 424 19 1,014 75 32 13 387 15 7? 175 57,896 7,917 16,722 33,570 4,514 16,371 60 51,417 230 625 15,412 1,850 13,445 1,980 79 120 41,761 12 7,803 12,567 9,151 80 11,238 425 37,701 1,220 835 320 12,514 523 80 18,023 1,749 3,510 14,957 3,204 3,655 9,943 52 10,439 100 4,239 360 81 6,347 2,010 3,934 1,400 3,140 100 5,610 1,220 1,155 200 82 Stub items continued 250 Part 1 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Poli Randolph Richmond Robe6on Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Corn: Com for all purposes . Harvested for grain. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. bushels 1959.. 1954. . Cut for silage farms reporting acres tons, green weight Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959.. 1954. . Farms reporting by acres of corn harvested for all purposes: Under 11 acres farms reporting 1959. 11 to 19 acres farms reporting 1959. 20 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting 1959. 75 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres ... farms reporting 1959. Sorghums: Sorghums for all purposes. .. .farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting 1959 . acres 1959. bushels 1959. Sale3 farms reporting 1959 . bushels 1959. Cut for silage farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. tans, green weight 1959. Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. tons cut 1959. Sales tons 1959. Harvested for sirup farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. gallons 1959. Sales gallons 1959. Small grains harvested: Wheat farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Oats farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres harvested: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acreB farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Barley farms reporting 1959 . 1954. acres 1959. 1954. bushels 1959. 1954. Sales bushels 1959. 1954. 343 672 2,674 5,317 319 581 2,330 4,087 69,085 51,879 110 48 19,577 5,767 12 41 163 552 1,129 2,296 25 143 181 678 276 46 17 96 362 ,920 1 64 456 52 158 233 37 63 4,203 117 126 1,188 714 23,856 14,604 17,131 7,880 75 36 3 2 1 76 117 559 831 17,833 27,151 4,458 6,161 13 11 128 90 5,705 2,405 380 201 2,065 2,565 19,048 20,355 2,022 2,516 16,430 18,688 608,083 460,201 532 754 134,708 118, 545 132 115 2,455 1,525 23,178 9,775 26 30 163 142 .,541 319 174 21 6 258 2,466 203 2,073 63,652 69 27,026 25 345 3,009 26 27 1,109 474 1,196 1,385 9,455 9,731 209,463 198,459 123,981 82,538 295 37 6 1,343 8,837 10,694 333,064 421,567 64,346 96,201 712 219 53 14 181 122 1,237 637 45,666 19,636 11,912 3,807 709 1,228 6,696 10,486 693 1,161 6,381 9,985 167,460 U8,844 162 289 38,505 32,250 2 7 8 63 53 229 34 71 307 438 546 106 45 5 4 3 33 677 28 636 12,765 20 7,189 3 2 135 50 186 236 2,575 3,119 45,340 50,771 32,777 35,298 18 5 3 145 333 1,825 3,917 50,902 111,758 13,098 50,897 91 35 13 45 33 556 226 18,093 7,010 8,785 1,255 5,373 7,266 79,640 85,168 5,334 7,203 76,603 83, 703 2,420,357 1,297,113 2,539 1,687 928,959 363,212 31 18 512 270 4,131 1,430 362 132 2,525 1,195 2,636 1,399 1,196 99 23 20 22 172 73 ,750 3 34 320 5 322 250 1,383 905 8,118 4,650 194,109 106,609 131,613 56,514 1,161 180 1,479 2,060 11,640 13,553 388,706 444,940 159,035 147, 504 1,219 164 56 25 15 154 82 1,966 732 58,653 25,784 28,687 13,786 2,222 3,131 12,248 17,448 2,136 3,054 11,083 16,560 329,503 385,318 344 892 56,473 77, 708 62 947 658 8,764 4,254 60 67 218 230 2,044 131 83 374 49 195 4,324 3 240 15 144 1,302 14 17 962 735 1,609 1,426 11,755 7,932 285,480 192,174 147, 729 78,721 1,243 341 20 3 2 542 666 2,733 2,830 97,897 94,212 17, 197 15,249 478 55 7 1 1 99 124 489 534 19,584 16,268 1,028 2,000 1,289 1,849 11,709 12,928 1,250 1,742 9,387 10,601 380,225 239,111 263 355 71,487 54,866 177 196 2,231 2,092 25,250 15,975 11 58 91 235 998 157 111 15 4 428 3,771 376 3,174 88,776 97 28,176 47 542 5,849 3% 79 1,063 1,287 14,208 14,170 352,164 280,885 277,332 181,217 545 378 100 38 2 1,054 1,415 12,855 16,108 497,708 573,032 105, 220 151,117 626 284 116 26 344 483 3,234 3,627 125,618 119,792 38,866 35,954 1,183 2,076 8,518 15,013 1,148 1,684 7,816 11,857 224,008 152,563 344 262 65,573 32,324 30 94 390 781 3,717 3,441 47 470 312 2,375 976 146 59 1 1 374 1,444 55 359 8,379 11 3,255 36 290 2,376 191 559 942 31 123 236 23,377 19,632 449 619 4,391 4,433 84,100 81,638 57,697 43,395 289 139 13 313 530 2,359 3,539 78,510 107,914 25,294 29,037 248 48 13 79 130 475 716 14,020 18,095 3,890 5,220 4,324 5,839 67,492 81,400 4,225 5,708 63, 543 76,838 2,739,875 1,096,799 2,454 1,263 1,182,505 273,405 43 27 864 389 10,418 3,704 571 554 3,085 4,173 1,993 1,161 1,024 104 26 16 85 782 70 551 14, 274 14 4,815 7 174 7 10 586 485 865 520 7,229 3,101 168,754 73,054 140,664 43,725 575 244 39 7 511 603 4,005 4,449 153,520 171,892 51,658 68,486 386 95 23 116 117 737 659 26,145 18,630 8,119 3,732 615 1,012 8,654 12,548 608 977 8,166 11,980 230,378 114,058 196 124 99,822 27,679 9 8 205 126 1,556 637 32 37 283 442 421 87 74 14 1 8 100 166 203 1,523 1,450 35,825 30,313 29,271 19,782 126 24 188 434 3,242 6,269 112,097 175,600 49,939 81,835 104 49 18 61 66 1,332 744 46,789 19,961 27,749 7,826 968 1,536 6,659 10,550 938 1,495 5,473 9,829 192,094 193,336 199 281 40,624 54,759 62 51 1,151 517 14,201 4,504 12 41 35 204 803 104 878 15,555 863 15,356 480,542 498 269,713 99 1,207 91 109 8 9 222 104 847 1,273 11,716 15,171 229,304 262,836 180,708 157,657 407 340 75 19 733 1,203 9,589 14,256 305,597 491,256 123,251 167, 723 431 211 70 16 5 183 147 2,438 1,142 91,839 41,063 37,648 13,723 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 251 Part I of 6 Stokes Surry Swain Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Woe hi nE ton Watuugu Wuyne Wllken Wlleon Yadkin Yancey 2,456 2,613 358 390 282 2,078 1,392 2,868 1,567 551 1,105 3,146 1,687 2,500 1,703 1,236 1 3,044 3,438 589 726 367 3,034 1,743 4,392 2,337 649 1,577 4,042 2,726 3,602 2,151 1,556 .' 12,484 16,369 970 3,145 7,018 16,358 8,364 24,502 9,492 13,931 2,827 81,314 9,166 46,298 11,244 3,545 f 15,333 18,626 1,805 5,078 6,727 20,589 10,128 33,839 13,283 11,079 4,033 78,052 12,887 45,918 12,285 4,869 4 2,447 2,590 356 387 279 2,039 1,376 2,689 1,546 546 1,075 3,119 1,663 2,489 1,664 1,208 • 3,035 3,390 581 716 362 2,853 1,628 4,088 2,110 634 1,497 3,990 2,493 3,538 1,514 6 12,231 15,429 873 2,855 6,740 14,394 8,050 21,832 8,731 13,537 2,441 78,826 8,447 45,443 9,894 3,132 7 15,053 17,800 1,687 4,704 6,230 18,129 9,330 31,039 11,669 10,738 3,516 75,811 11,320 44,973 10,884 4,513 8 368,527 580,658 32,630 145,865 361,646 466,748 247,303 791,330 235,603 782,517 142,242 3,358,394 309,982 2,242,318 344,926 155,439 •i 411,017 531,831 45,088 187,800 307,774 244,174 139,514 643,889 140,507 455,202 160,997 ] ,.-j,"., ■■■: 238,708 907,689 250,239 160,690 10 498 707 35 116 127 470 344 859 106 326 41 2,661 362 2,147 276 114 11 552 499 41 66 153 463 43 842 99 217 103 1,751 164 1,337 361 104 12 49,450 112,589 2,393 49,787 124,759 102,463 49,327 240,987 16,905 474,656 8,346 2,110,718 74,078 1,327,374 73,309 12,370 13 63,547 92,301 2,492 36,408 109, 197 46,352 7,568 156,903 14,336 180,247 13,072 530,276 28,414 293,577 55,195 16,960 :-. 23 77 8 25 2 87 15 48 20 8 99 40 65 9 104 57 15 36 82 16 37 158 8 29 43 4 127 26 63 19 130 82 16 212 831 97 289 60 1,634 239 1,080 666 107 366 633 540 159 1,277 408 17 167 688 105 355 1,825 104 563 596 31 421 445 505 213 1,083 329 J i! 2,056 8,851 752 2,714 500 13,754 2,236 10,001 5,758 1,024 5,721 5,207 5,968 1,687 13,884 5,028 .'« 1,182 5,798 1,394 2,983 11,111 617 3,846 3,727 285 5,872 3,278 3,798 1,155 7,654 3,944 20 15 19 1 31 42 17 230 22 48 4 337 26 135 17 2 21 97 36 7 4 89 160 163 358 275 41 47 211 231 97 75 13 .'. 41 109 1 218 330 75 1,590 95 287 20 1,855 179 696 73 5 . 3 113 138 13 19 497 635 694 2,237 1,018 310 96 1,796 1,062 732 318 27 24 2,340 2,351 350 328 97 1,695 1,274 2,241 1,416 216 1,078 644 1,543 736 1,467 1,212 97 180 7 27 70 241 86 410 100 131 14 761 79 868 138 21 26 18 70 23 87 116 29 196 44 142 11 1,411 53 804 90 3 27 1 9 7 15 18 3 13 3 29 2 236 9 61 6 28 1 1 2 6 6 4 3 10 45 2 19 1 29 2 3 7 2 4 1 23 49 1 12 1 3'J 98 76 17 13 4 1,315 31 40 48 5 59 48 123 22 158 25 31 257 232 15 17 51 20,166 115 510 340 43 32 517 196 159 772 43 32 49 47 1 4 1,251 8 19 20 3 26 16 17 143 1 33 210 170 2 51 18,983 39 143 200 29 204 130 141 719 1 34 6,081 5,380 30 1,650 625,279 1,240 4,784 6,779 1,410 3,614 3,994 3,316 21,602 20 35 11 3 1 553 1 5 4 1 5 5 5 20 36 2,292 472 1,000 299,858 480 885 721 1,000 279 2,279 921 4,395 37 2 2 1 31 9 11 1 2 12 1 1 6 6 38 7 31 1 339 54 253 25 14 287 1 1 38 33 39 26 158 7 2,549 416 2,848 300 128 2,754 5 12 363 300 40 9 3 2 2 82 8 7 15 6 1 4 4 1 41 13 11 2 5 822 16 109 108 22 1 17 10 1 42 20 26 3 11 226 12 66 59 11 1 6 5 5 43 1 2 20 12 5 3 44 40 25 14 10 22 6 6 12 59 7 105 6 17 45 27 20 11 U 22 6 5 7 32 4 64 5 8 46 1,391 1,275 701 665 1,497 130 271 269 3,174 245 4,635 279 618 47 500 885 332 522 1,120 20 95 61 2,025 16 1,944 178 191 48 704 674 2 40 983 642 1,114 785 57 19 366 482 719 1,123 1 49 463 474 7 40 1,104 353 848 847 35 69 268 458 365 927 8 50 3,997 4,408 21 462 11,675 4,364 8,418 4,443 689 29 3,971 3,442 5,821 8,146 2 51 2,373 2,603 40 388 9,622 1,772 5,536 4,215 488 122 2,185 3,009 1,621 5,527 15 52 89,266 113,084 360 10,482 273,878 107,846 208,748 97,880 20,257 641 107,450 75,557 186,852 187,359 40 53 48,355 62,145 996 8,433 203,610 43,650 140,164 89,684 10,850 2,868 53,902 59,941 44,948 107,870 203 54 31,517 57,756 250 6,816 229, 207 70,690 137,663 45,906 17,128 98,376 34,800 174,294 112,163 55 12,314 21,234 477 3,811 138,939 18,160 83,643 36,817 8,572 12 42,643 20,318 27,526 37,588 1 56 614 544 1 21 555 511 847 667 32 19 207 373 504 849 1 57 87 120 1 15 333 112 224 105 18 132 97 193 251 58 3 10 4 70 15 36 9 5 23 12 21 20 59 20 4 5 4 2 3 1 3 • 5 2 1 61 281 225 1 1 6 1,277 150 524 198 19 107 222 159 312 733 58 62 361 281 1 4 13 2,222 128 632 254 32 202 406 221 440 902 37 63 1,062 948 2 3 41 17,633 838 3,785 1,567 254 229 1,998 772 2,641 4,831 129 64 1,396 1,277 3 41 129 34,507 548 4,618 1,962 532 500 3,832 944 2,838 5,647 92 65 36,284 35,483 80 75 1,610 582,883 31,359 138,590 53,312 10,920 6,934 86,139 28,545 152,664 185,397 3,336 66 44,528 47,159 60 1,075 3,989 1,305,646 17,829 185,816 66,970 22,001 15,210 166,057 30,875 130,345 195,014 1,617 67 4,487 5,014 375 210,337 7,721 43,610 9,734 7,285 268 34,122 2,870 88,190 36,912 68 4,647 3,293 450 1,375 525,579 3,618 56,101 7,795 16,255 41 84,386 1,306 56,890 33,584 20 69 267 209 1 1 4 661 125 420 154 10 105 170 142 235 592 57 70 14 15 2 415 20 69 32 6 2 40 17 56 120 1 71 154 5 29 7 1 10 15 18 72 1 39 8 5 1 5 2 1 1 5 1 3 73 74 30 48 177 106 166 149 1 6 8 28 21 74 5 75 18 25 1 1 101 57 124 128 3 10 11 42 24 74 12 76 88 181 1,632 578 1,356 933 5 8 58 150 121 394 30 77 74 97 6 7 601 224 322 784 60 13 64 231 103 432 16 78 3,320 7,108 63,968 19,793 52,514 28,633 250 237 2,136 4,854 4,795 15,761 899 79 2,422 3,003 225 400 22,011 7,060 27,798 24,334 1,710 487 1,710 8,261 3,525 16,229 316 80 779 626 18,916 3,237 14,039 4,756 1,776 776 1,960 2,424 81 120 12 6,817 942 4,486 5,281 20 1,275 15 1,162 1,378 82 Stub items continued 252 Part 2 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie Small grains harvested-Conlinued 1 2,680 3,571 17 42 67 108 1 4 3 30 3 36 27 84 14 75 9 5 7 15 2 1954... 3 acres 1959. . . 18,284 68 250 9 3 325 90 50 174 167 4 1954. . . 20,905 157 581 23 i 261 210 215 32 108 5 bushels 1959... 304,621 1,129 3,298 1,73 3 5,081 1,616 974 2,700 2,421 6 1954... 263,437 2,333 4,884 3,08 5 2,668 4,037 2,923 319 1,449 7 170, 378 110,017 288 643 584 1,566 57 69 ' 3,854 . 1,325 360 400 569 1,004 1,889 30 s 1954... 9 Other grains farms reporting 1959. . . 4,528 50 15 , 99 9 7 10 acres 1959. . . 44,347 392 190 3f > 1,639 15 53 11 bushels 1959. . . 1,367,768 13,851 5,778 34 ) 46,292 238 1,220 12 Annual legumes: 158,082 746 925 15 ) 4,074 96 400 13 Soybeans grown for all 41,547 197 213 ( > 28 1 1,447 1,867 876 14 1954... 43,280 316 286 1. , 60 5 5 1,258 15 acres grown alone 1959... 468,670 1,593 1,115 V 556 23 38,784 5,963 16 1954... 373,029 1,876 1,311 5< , 595 5 32 33,560 6,318 17 acres grown with other crops 1959... 44,015 123 13 L 39 617 345 18 1954... 55,978 8 25 1] 10 3 88 938 19 25,665 94 97 22 1 1,292 583 20 1954... 18,483 79 73 ] 29 2 2 1,377 777 21 acres grown alone 1959... 392,399 855 565 539 23 37,871 5,156 22 1954... 258,946 606 209 323 4 19 30,815 5,160 23 acres grown with other crops 1959... 8,968 25 4 14 57 22 24 1954... 7,265 69 24 25 bushels 1959... 8,472,872 17,309 9,799 10,648 529 856,297 122,733 26 1954. . . 4,403,903 6,482 1,931 6 J 3,843 80 200 599,223 97,222 27 10,659 111 142 i , 3 217 4 28 1954... 21,717 254 257 1 ) 21 3 3 686 9 29 acres grown alone 1959... 39,927 506 456 c > 15 526 13 30 1954... 73,875 1,142 966 4, 186 1 "a 1,869 14 31 acres grown with other crops 1959... 2,370 36 4 t 10 12 32 1954. . . 3,837 8 25 ( 3 1 33 tons 1959... 49,239 850 436 ! 37 546 15 34 1954... 69,937 1,270 717 4< > 132 9 7 1,882 15 35 Hogged or grazed, or cut 8,234 20 9 3 78 318 36 1954... 10,882 7 5 4 143 526 37 acres grown alone 1959... 24,624 202 46 2 243 772 38 1954. . . 25,051 51 20 ( » 34 569 1,108 39 acres grown with other crops 1959... 29,219 61 5 I t 15 523 247 40 1954... 37,807 5 19 782 41 Plowed under for green 2,637 8 9 33 20 42 1954... 3,777 16 15 : 9 i 73 29 43 acres grown alone 1959... 11,720 30 48 144 22 44 1954... 15,157 77 116 1 52 5 307 36 45 acres grown with other crops 1959... 3,458 1 25 76 46 1954... Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans : 7,069 5 131 47 15,637 61 82 6 602 401 48 6,122 30 12 9 1 359 145 49 2,239 3 3 3 142 28 50 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 1,094 4 109 8 51 100 or more acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 573 80 1 52 Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or 7,016 12 8 103 1 10 4 53 1954... 15,589 27 38 102 1 50 9 54 acres grown alone 1959... 25,810 18 9 955 12 18 6 55 1954... 43,164 56 73 900 2 149 10 56 acres grown with other crops 1959... 7,436 1 141 57 1954... 34,153 1 111 4 6 58 Harvested for dry peas .... farms reporting 1959... 1,847 3 4 63 4 1 59 1954... 4,120 9 11 21 16 3 60 acres grown alone 1959... 5,102 5 4 631 11 1 61 1954... 8,802 15 11 237 49 4 62 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1,143 56 63 1954. . . 5,874 20 64 bushels 1959... 39,471 80 27 3,155 66 15 65 1954... 73,806 69 63 1,942 516 56 66 2,510 2 24 1 3 67 1954... 6,746 10 17 53 1 21 68 acres grown alone 1959 .. . 8,917 4 118 12 4 69 1954... 20,709 22 36 XI 2 40 70 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1,282 71 1954. . . 5,205 1 12 72 tons 1959... 8,596 5 90 30 4 73 1954... 19,595 22 29 184 2 37 74 Hogged or grazed, or cut 1,061 3 1 9 1 3 75 1954. . . 2,086 3 1 6 4 5 76 acres grown alone 1959... 3,217 2 1 46 1 5 77 1954... 3,242 7 1 27 13 6 78 acres grown with other crops 1959. . . 2,465 1 60 79 1954... 8,657 4 1 80 Plowed under for green 2,044 4 3 14 2 81 1954... 3,933 7 10 22 13 1 82 acres grown alone 1959... 8,574 7 4 160 2 83 1954... 10,411 12 25 295 47 84 acres grown with other crops 1959... 2,546 25 85 1954... 14,417 75 4 5 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 253 Part 2 of 6 Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caowell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbue 15 3 9 44 10 32 2 19 15 13 2 4 15 4 1 18 1 57 107 8 61 38 45 U 19 1 9 16 6 2 67 8 20 185 63 176 8 80 59 24 2 15 77 25 3 98 12 229 405 19 227 90 146 33 129 7 41 85 24 4 781 210 407 2,536 1,344 1,368 160 903 1,037 431 52 123 1,160 540 5 964 150 3,336 4,263 346 2,536 1,228 2,578 529 1,391 210 317 1,056 775 6 296 51 868 658 405 300 279 26 374 250 7 272 578 889 50 715 136 818 248 487 196 100 252 384 S 6 4 3 6 149 2 31 96 119 4 1 72 6 9 60 14 13 43 2,381 10 103 1,051 1,256 51 8 629 84 10 2,780 325 335 1,120 63,703 280 2,914 35,038 49,334 1,255 300 19,919 1,800 11 275 150 6,404 10 345 5,561 1,080 1,585 300 12 1,052 752 136 355 73 270 213 211 90 211 223 32 354 35 133 2,156 13 1,347 897 244 528 126 528 287 242 70 351 229 46 402 78 91 2,315 14 7,209 3,463 461 2,672 479 1,408 12,193 3,554 394 1,339 1,611 605 5,300 140 1,057 9,311 15 5,612 3,551 702 2,740 953 2,747 13,365 2,168 200 1,833 1,071 231 4,760 233 442 6,951 16 2,970 1,710 315 135 35 89 1,501 10 74 446 375 74 1,461 19 288 5,026 17 4,398 1,767 194 39 100 50 332 70 35 73 119 92 2,820 24 18 4,938 18 538 237 11 230 26 156 213 165 6 144 61 23 284 12 51 686 :■< 350 149 10 128 45 164 285 144 1 66 37 10 272 13 9 313 20 5,321 1,571 44 1,905 167 929 12,138 3,156 17 857 403 508 4,994 68 373 5,063 21 3,063 923 23 955 372 1,360 13,343 1,697 2 395 204 129 4,516 97 38 1,954 22 180 25 5 89 13 24 1,501 9 150 17 131 13 18 378 23 260 132 3 16 31 309 1 37 426 6 199 24 105,425 28,805 751 28,958 2,490 15,967 279,657 58,916 285 19,048 9,826 10,563 126,717 1,275 4,842 123,800 25 48,236 16,297 455 10,555 2,968 15,482 265,013 30,823 10 3,694 2,006 1,258 95,759 872 317 27,953 26 164 214 80 137 36 109 2 12 71 63 156 6 17 54 500 27 362 421 209 397 68 364 14 56 63 280 174 28 1 67 58 850 28 537 563 210 417 189 295 4 53 250 220 912 68 42 344 1,473 29 1,016 1,244 550 1,269 421 1,195 22 133 182 1,228 697 74 1 172 275 2,198 30 54 78 32 5 5 8 4 81 203 32 148 31 105 164 130 8 31 34 4 13 36 43 3 23 3 394 32 558 647 365 617 225 371 4 64 329 694 1,641 88 57 596 1,610 33 1,079 1,293 823 989 452 1,046 17 142 173 1,362 748 88 1 289 160 2,731 34 471 419 34 14 7 11 4 44 8 31 30 2 107 2 34 1,183 35 689 424 13 10 4 7 1 79 3 9 21 2 147 4 4 1,382 36 1,064 1,183 166 121 42 45 29 197 119 208 186 1 204 13 232 2,471 37 1,305 1,006 53 42 33 20 262 8 44 82 5 164 6 14 2,519 38 2,504 1,539 261 41 12 3 1 68 210 172 22 1,230 3 213 4,015 39 3,542 1,157 47 15 23 3 23 58 22 59 1 2,168 7 4,027 40 84 37 16 49 11 45 4 15 5 9 13 4 17 4 15 138 41 116 120 24 80 26 56 23 4 25 17 13 17 3 23 120 42 287 146 41 229 81 139 22 148 8 54 110 28 102 17 108 304 43 228 378 76 474 127 172 76 8 166 88 23 79 8 115 280 44 232 68 17 5 54 2 5 35 100 3 25 485 45 491 314 14 15 13 7 17 88 226 1 2 318 46 354 187 11 186 21 130 22 73 6 124 49 11 147 9 38 549 47 112 35 32 4 19 56 49 14 11 6 76 3 12 110 48 47 14 9 1 7 44 30 6 1 3 36 15 49 15 1 1 51 8 2 20 1 10 50 10 2 40 5 1 5 2 51 412 118 5 32 34 16 13 31 43 37 6 7 9 99 597 52 1,039 404 14 53 98 29 4 49 45 83 97 10 20 10 105 1,891 53 736 301 4 47 70 22 87 63 73 94 12 16 13 257 1,017 54 1,768 637 26 79 345 49 205 154 138 212 184 9 31 17 264 3,871 55 831 108 2 1 13 1 4 18 9 4 2 1 12 1,121 56 3,241 989 6 33 3 18 21 5 9 11 7 26 4,058 57 124 28 3 24 20 9 3 3 28 7 3 3 7 49 102 58 287 106 2 32 62 10 3 2 3 36 42 2 17 4 56 381 59 139 46 3 31 33 8 4 4 44 7 5 4 9 104 116 60 270 133 2 42 229 15 204 2 7 65 49 1 23 2 96 438 61 159 12 1 6 1 14 1 1 4 177 62 775 173 6 8 5 1 2 2 6 857 63 1,581 848 19 237 217 41 34 25 478 42 12 55 35 647 1,115 64 4,079 1,153 40 188 1,334 96 3,526 40 17 371 390 4 111 8 486 5,883 65 79 16 1 4 3 1 15 8 7 13 249 66 343 88 7 7 8 10 1 9 32 30 39 2 1 23 1,077 67 187 32 4 15 8 4 26 12 10 32 572 68 836 216 16 15 27 16 24 64 87 73 3 2 78 2,547 69 7 5 4 2 2 121 70 72 91 3 3 5 "4 6 688 71 180 83 "■4 34 6 6 25 19 11 30 607 72 854 247 13 10 16 15 1 31 42 100 59 4 3 38 2,991 73 91 53 2 1 6 6 5 6 1 6 153 74 340 68 2 5 11 3 1 1 2 1 14 373 75 122 147 1 2 42 17 11 24 1 15 187 76 328 105 2 11 15 13 2 15 7 1 38 394 77 253 46 2 2 1 2 424 78 1,453 177 5 4 4 1,596 79 149 26 8 9 4 4 7 4 18 2 4 3 36 136 80 229 166 12 26 12 31 13 23 20 6 1 4 22 273 81 288 76 12 20 6 37 16 6 53 6 12 4 106 142 ',2 334 183 "8 20 78 18 113 54 58 47 5 1 12 52 492 83 412 45 7 8 3 2 4 399 84 941 543 25 10 12 4 9 5 10 917 85 Stub items continued 254 Part 2 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe Small grains fiarvested-Continued 1 5 83 3 63 35 23 5 23 2 1954. . . 11 101 2 78 37 20 14 15 3 acres 1959. .. 17 723 70 248 178 168 22 245 4 1954... 53 904 40 167 118 158 54 194 5 bushels 1959... 350 11,449 1,100 5,750 2,810 2,910 268 4,894 6 1954. . . 281 11,356 900 2,061 1,299 2,428 491 2,463 7 240 6,666 800 2,726 1,073 1,151 3,035 8 1954. . . 5,095 750 255 339 955 104 404 9 10 8 2 568 122 5 3 12 acres 1959... 117 44 5,019 1,538 39 12 288 11 bushels 1959... 3,195 1,300 147,028 53,925 650 245 8,745 12 Annual legumes: 150 1,300 11,987 5,386 600 13 Soybeans gTown for all 776 820 221 2 129 158 1,282 84 720 14 1954... 1,146 921 311 6 111 54 1,494 127 809 15 acres grown alone 1959... 9,381 15,683 13,681 3 858 1,238 8,910 321 13,029 16 1954... 8,189 10,340 14,186 42 545 366 5,303 395 9,683 17 acres grown with other crops 1959... 150 960 10 19 30 2,870 2 295 18 1954. . . 185 802 6 1 17 4,762 11 526 19 627 692 • 217 68 51 656 580 20 1954... 633 563 300 3 34 11 269 1 513 21 acres grown alone 1959 . . . 8,388 14,535 13,644 349 271 6,864 12,324 22 1954... 5,591 7,619 14,002 13 145 70 2,423 4 7,932 23 acres grown with other crops 1959... 84 588 10 1 167 34 24 1954... 38 370 1 9 144 48 25 bushels 1959... 160,537 246,955 308,747 7,345 3,933 148,181 268,751 26 1954... 76,308 74,099 265,408 120 1,256 684 30,327 20 143,443 27 160 111 6 2 59 107 158 63 73 28 1954... 565 343 33 3 71 41 482 117 154 29 acres grown alone 1959... 498 555 20 3 362 715 419 236 273 30 1954... 1,785 1,715 122 29 320 210 1,198 370 642 31 acres grown with other crops 1959... 12 129 1 1 59 23 32 1954. . . 78 65 8 86 5 27 33 tons 1959... 497 774 21 3 769 1,404 456 269 293 34 1954. . . 1,638 1,097 173 25 301 266 1,472 480 610 35 Hogged or grazed, or cut 95 69 5 9 13 551 4 94 36 1954... 167 101 8 8 1 837 4 137 37 acres grown alone 1959... 384 245 17 36 145 1,377 25 336 38 1954... 508 573 62 36 3 1,300 9 858 39 acres grown with other crops 1959... 54 222 17 29 2,324 219 40 1954... 42 236 6 4,191 6 295 41 Plowed under for green 22 42 19 16 63 18 15 42 1954. . . 74 75 10 9 102 5 42 43 acres grown alone 1959... 111 348 111 107 250 60 96 44 1954... 305 433 44 83 377 12 201 45 acres grown with other crops 1959 . . . 21 320 2 19 46 1954. . . 27 131 341 156 Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans : 47 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 351 303 27 61 44 420 280 48 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 188 206 41 7 6 167 169 49 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 61 107 38 1 53 67 50 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 23 57 69 13 40 51 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959... 4 19 42 3 24 52 Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or 26 127 1 42 28 180 37 39 '.3 1954... 130 377 4 2 67 38 896 58 52 54 acres grown alone 1959 . . . 89 484 8 100 65 577 130 63 55 1954. . . 458 1,303 14 'l8 206 115 1,374 117 166 56 acres grown with other crops 1959... 2 136 2 312 6 58 57 1954. . . 46 552 13 1 4,557 31 85 58 Har/ested for dry peas ... .farms reporting 1959... 9 28 19 11 30 3 7 59 1954... 33 202 "4 30 20 123 9 9 60 acres grown alone 1959... 26 80 23 11 63 27 13 61 1954... 70 461 14 61 35 163 11 6 62 acres grown with other crops 1959 .. . 25 1 33 63 1954. . . 6 202 1 341 15 64 bushels 1959 .. . 191 1,144 165 80 432 285 118 65 1954... 512 3,357 230 403 131 2,049 55 105 66 4 55 5 3 51 17 6 67 1954. . . 51 99 1 6 9 231 33 23 68 acres grown alone 1959... 8 198 1J 13 124 52 16 69 1954... 114 346 "a 40 48 623 60 68 70 acres grown with other crops 1959... 20 1 24 6 T, 1954... 5 62 2 62 20 12 72 tons 1959.. . 8 188 9 25 110 48 10 73 1954... 91 219 6 40 33 634 86 60 74 Hogged or grazed, or cut 5 19 4 4 61 3 10 75 1954... 10 28 1 2 2 276 8 11 76 acre3 grown alone 1959... 7 89 13 22 226 7 15 77 1954. . . 32 101 10 5 4 201 18 52 78 acres grown with other crops 1959. . , 22 192 3 79 1954. . . 13 147 10 1,841 20 80 Plowed under for green 8 31 1 16 10 45 14 17 81 1954... 39 73 34 10 313 12 11 82 acres grown alone 1959... 48 117 "s 53 19 164 44 19 83 1954... 242 395 100 23 337 2S 40 34 acres grown with other crops 1959... 2 69 63 55 85 1954. . . 22 141 1 2,313 11 38 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 255 Fart 2 of 6 Forsyth Fronltlln Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 62 9 3 8 1 19 4 182 34 39 6 71 7 55 1 80 1 54 11 13 2 1 37 6 174 54 67 23 144 7 73 139 2 182 29 37 80 1 159 20 493 424 223 29 794 68 1,619 7 335 3 145 45 43 6 2 291 37 487 374 448 85 1,256 49 1,824 737 4 3,903 371 1,247 2,041 30 2,890 413 8,606 7,075 3,282 420 12,984 1,268 26,200 140 5,341 5 2,108 550 531 80 5 4,527 585 6,960 4,919 4,518 1,187 19,651 648 22,479 8,470 r 1,920 1,155 1,496 1,868 125 2,224 4,024 885 125 8,233 909 22,737 2,018 7 290 80 3,198 80 719 872 1,211 188 10,508 355 17,506 2,656 8 84 15 23 1 10 261 11 20 3 1 2 46 9 437 88 290 68 34 1,851 74 138 24 2 20 435 10 13,659 2,487 9,895 238 840 59,315 2,010 4,670 610 80 940 13,823 11 1,834 1,105 540 5,297 800 50 390 900 300 12 164 851 47 524 3 610 221 317 1,034 1,189 35 96 506 215 313 196 13 165 760 59 534 6 542 319 323 988 1,282 39 211 507 136 377 189 14 957 5,360 400 6,254 7 2,957 1,219 1,794 16,084 9,699 156 481 3,652 6,294 20,861 1,207 15 766 3,347 317 4,012 9 2,035 1,097 1,596 10,438 6,016 83 647 2,436 1,939 16,559 1,245 U 76 226 52 3,083 1 63 93 249 80 1,145 28 241 579 31 15 571 17 29 112 56 3,018 2 62 39 78 246 784 17 77 761 56 23 18 64 392 15 394 66 119 112 895 741 12 398 182 308 76 19 27 44 6 385 2 13 84 54 538 238 8 315 64 375 57 20 368 2,551 105 5,727 289 851 824 15,139 7,182 56 3,263 5,843 20,516 565 21 192 365 31 3,582 1 66 393 403 8,235 1,830 43 1,921 1,197 16,397 437 22 4 37 251 1 2 1 24 94 397 53 110 27 15 20 2 23 24 6,742 46,464 1,570 122,659 4,197 18,571 15,481 370,074 142,844 1,714 73,400 112,035 498,874 10,101 25 1,743 3,369 190 60,912 10 767 5,787 4,199 113,503 21,151 499 29,361 7,423 309,195 2,633 26 87 544 23 1 1 530 71 186 48 318 26 48 5 33 82 27 119 631 34 7 3 512 187 264 106 795 33 189 25 56 6 106 28 379 2,409 124 1 2,421 236 695 231 1,212 113 126 5 236 414 29 455 2,620 149 19 7 1,844 576 986 768 2,991 64 533 57 474 12 573 30 45 25 50 1 52 2 78 26 99 3 28 3 11 43 31 29 96 16 44 2 55 5 87 14 24 1 2 32 524 2,436 193 io 1 3,043 232 913 276 1,267 154 193 6 225 844 33 574 1,625 69 11 9 1,457 459 1,328 1,040 2,307 123 1,112 53 262 14 481 34 12 55 6 190 1 17 42 31 118 233 6 26 123 21 6 52 35 2 61 8 210 13 55 18 292 262 4 10 182 7 4 15 36 82 173 136 433 1 86 95 149 309 780 38 226 348 177 49 199 37 3 175 43 382 56 90 137 906 724 15 53 394 23 137 100 38 20 148 52 2,745 10 61 147 35 527 25 159 424 17 508 39 16 2,999 18 35 22 66 414 48 694 15 19 40 31 62 5 18 1 34 14 34 41 106 3 18 15 6 9 3 41 26 58 14 6 1 17 12 18 123 123 3 9 17 22 3 28 42 128 227 35 94 5 161 37 126 405 525 5 73 36 38 296 29 43 116 187 94 29 1 69 38 70 529 471 4 18 64 245 13 135 44 7 16 37 6 24 19 122 54 42 3 45 40 18 2 1 81 230 3 5 39 41 46 55 321 9 190 59 93 91 468 511 10 270 62 36 56 47 8 55 6 142 6 24 17 268 166 2 106 47 85 18 48 1 13 41 1 1 2 97 44 18 30 65 1 49 3 18 3 1 2 45 17 18 2 4 26 17 56 66 1 50 51 50 88 56 4 3 47 20 57 113 251 3 7 179 69 52 75 101 95 12 1 37 53 82 143 340 6 7 17 268 121 53 103 295 187 7 5 161 111 141 323 1,239 6 15 1,508 199 54 173 231 231 24 108 223 247 352 970 11 15 31 2,311 318 55 15 5 4 2 11 5 8 42 222 150 8 56 3 66 47 4 54 L2 28 335 4 15 83 109 57 21 36 30 4 1 7 18 65 61 3 2 37 36 58 23 44 47 9 8 1 23 72 87 3 2 2 72 79 59 27 80 54 7 2 8 36 116 288 6 2 416 60 60 37 79 70 11 12 4 53 124 173 4 11 459 144 61 11 5 2 19 15 U 3 62 3 8 13 3 3 27 3 55 100 63 235 618 545 68 2 54 281 970 1,351 55 25 2,193 346 64 186 362 316 99 69 233 1,198 1,059 25 16 300 1,599 1,038 65 3 20 13 17 8 9 11 40 116 8 66 15 31 8 1 1 23 37 31 11 137 2 4 1 164 15 67 6 87 70 49 38 15 31 120 542 22 68 36 80 13 1 "i 80 136 61 50 371 7 9 1 1,186 39 39 69 70 3 4 3 9 2 26 4 2 71 4 125 75 38 35 15 31 122 398 30 72 47 54 5 2 52 93 64 44 253 8 11 2 666 32 73 3 4 5 9 3 9 15 66 4 2 6 74 4 9 12 4 2 4 14 21 33 11 8 6 75 8 15 22 20 5 26 63 278 11 12 21 76 5 15 47 8 5 6 34 48 78 18 47 7 77 3 23 14 5 31 2 2 8 149 51 12 4 1 78 79 23 35 10 2 16 10 23 32 98 1 49 21 80 35 25 X 1 4 14 19 51 109 1 1 3 52 31 81 62 113 41 3 84 68 64 113 553 2 538 96 82 95 57 101 1 11 77 99 130 348 1 2 1 619 128 83 1 3 2 11 4 21 51 100 1 84 32 20 20 15 231 1 3 24 6 85 Stub Items continued 256 Part 2 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, sec text) Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison Small grains harvested-Conlinued 1 2 44 2 35 14 9 34 9 3 2 1954. . . 24 31 2 19 12 13 85 31 31 3 acres 1959... 19 197 25 112 82 43 162 61 2 4 1954. . . 58 133 23 105 89 47 468 145 67 5 bushels 1959... 224 4,371 300 1,875 1,475 595 1,885 595 54 6 1954... 711 1,422 750 2,156 1,564 481 5,655 1,239 1,048 7 119 2,493 200 348 100 220 1,031 338 8 1954. . . 55 185 650 1,428 1,121 175 2,112 472 100 9 1 26 5 68 6 1 10 acres 1959... 2 177 19 573 35 14 11 bushels 1959... 50 4,702 695 19,750 500 350 12 Annual legumes; 53 2,340 110 13 Soybeans grown for all 19 2,547 379 211 421 95 303 27 82 27 44 14 1954... 57 3,366 615 154 595 85 482 15 acres grown alone 1959... 35 13,443 4,722 1,230 3,192 622 1,830 140 66 16 1954... 337 10,297 5,121 472 2,708 443 2,591 233 102 17 acres grown with other crops 1959... 6 4,622 69 85 233 170 150 25 18 18 1954... 6 7,772 588 18 480 14 2 50 22 19 1,494 259 69 214 56 169 3 1 20 1954... 3 742 262 10 184 12 168 7 21 acres grown alone 1959... 9,715 4,118 478 2,358 343 1,240 54 1 22 1954. . . 5 2,745 3,473 28 1,294 98 1,247 23 23 acres grown with other crops 1959... 703 5 79 13 24 1954... 710 7 1 231 3 2 3 25 bushels 1959... 188,837 84,580 7,783 49,985 5,910 19,128 840 15 26 1954. . . 15 26,827 62,899 149 19,033 632 14,518 202 27 10 567 47 97 73 26 82 16 18 28 1954... 46 2,023 235 134 224 74 241 74 41 29 acres grown alone 1959... 15 1,687 131 394 365 134 219 49 24 30 1954... 315 5,420 1,033 394 761 284 718 180 81 31 acres grown with other crops 1959. . . 5 29 2 12 37 12 33 25 12 32 1954. . . 5 186 93 7 38 9 39 22 33 tons 1959... 26 1,615 172 441 312 109 410 34 71 34 1954... 394 4,077 915 308 707 182 672 310 165 35 Hogged or grazed, or cut 2 835 103 11 123 15 19 4 3 36 1954... 4 1,065 229 6 222 6 4 5 2 37 acres grown alone 1959... 5 1,504 407 39 347 111 125 17 19 38 1954... 10 1,419 421 2 538 38 18 10 4 39 acres grown with other crops 1959. . . 1 3,675 53 16 112 156 9 6 40 1954... 1 5,883 468 10 194 8 41 Plowed under for green 7 179 18 75 40 7 88 6 5 42 1954... 4 310 23 12 31 6 153 11 4 43 acres grown alone 1959. . . 15 537 66 319 122 34 246 20 22 44 1954... 7 713 194 38 115 23 608 20 17 45 acres grown with other crops 1959... 215 14 52 5 2 95 46 1954... Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans: 993 20 17 2 47 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 1,219 128 55 155 43 125 1 1 43 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 220 76 11 42 13 36 49 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 40 40 3 12 7 2 50 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 10 13 3 1 51 100 or more acres .. .farms reporting 1959... 5 2 2 52 Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or 5 109 13 135 69 34 10 7 4 53 1954... 9 530 75 99 229 27 16 12 2 54 acres grown alone 1959... 2 323 39 496 309 116 13 6 14 55 1954. . . 8 531 215 266 901 49 25 15 3 56 acres grown with other crops 1959. . . 4 342 12 18 32 3 1 57 1954... 18 2,050 57 7 227 1 8 58 Harvested for dry peas .... farms reporting 1959... 1 43 3 16 8 18 4 7 2 59 1954. . . 4 76 17 25 19 19 7 3 1 60 acres grown alone 1959... 116 15 40 12 54 4 5 3 61 1954. . . 2 86 39 56 35 22 4 7 1 62 acres grown with other crops 1959. . . 87 4 11 1 63 1954.1. 6 108 1 1 17 2 64 bushels 1959... 1 1,492 131 438 193 241 18 51 9 65 1954... 18 744 220 320 257 74 25 35 10 66 1 6 4 24 31 8 1 2 67 1954... 72 35 66 154 7 2 2 68 acres grown alone 1959... 1 18 12 66 176 25 3 11 69 1954... 160 87 148 573 12 2 3 70 acres grown with other crops 1959... 3 71 1954... 55 6 46 1 72 tons 1959... 1 17 15 78 155 26 3 30 73 1954. . . 138 146 291 487 8 2 2 74 Hogged or grazed, or cut 1 38 3 4 14 2 75 1954... 1 115 19 1 16 3 1 2 1 76 acres grown alone 1959... 1 60 5 7 37 3 77 1954... 122 62 5 43 5 3 2 78 acres grown with other crops 1959 .. . 127 2 11 79 1954... 12 448 23 52 6 80 Plowed under for green 2 25 3 101 17 7 5 1 81 1954... .; 267 11 12 49 3 9 5 82 acres grown alone 1959... 129 7 383 84 34 6 1 83 1954... b 163 27 57 250 10 16 5 84 acres grown with other crops 1959... 4 128 8 16 7 3 85 1954... 1,439 33 112 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 257 Part 2 of (i Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Noah New Hanover North- ampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Paoquol or Jc Pender Perquimans Peraon Pitt 27 1 12 110 22 3 16 17 i 1 1 4 16 1 9 5 8 12 89 7 5 28 2 6 1 1 1 1 18 2 322 5 365 1,552 91 11 173 68 10 2 6 13 142 3 156 12 10 229 1,601 50 37 169 3 12 2 1 4 4 1 126 4 7,510 100 7,331 22,786 1,593 270 4,261 1,911 200 20 150 245 2,490 5 1,883 280 223 2,716 19,416 1,049 286 2,159 43 122 35 22 60 25 1,578 6 5,134 6,100 17,276 358 2,115 816 IBO 30 1,994 7 700 180 18 2,312 15,013 130 100 22 '. 731 8 21 82 68 4 13 1 59 1 1 14 3 9 294 660 358 27 168 3 509 12 3 35 25 .<• 9,881 16,951 9,093 635 3,663 60 18,007 480 64 885 360 11 325 1,245 50 340 1,850 38 12 1,087 75 1 40 129 982 55 1,085 654 146 293 41 2 670 516 32 1,578 13 1,460 102 4 68 156 896 109 1,012 829 165 364 51 5 1,016 638 29 1,699 14 8,224 796 4 205 817 6,520 1,136 15,431 6,079 1,294 8,919 18, e b 5,257 18,226 151 13,618 15 7,338 915 7 368 859 3,873 1,796 7,395 3,895 840 8,546 19, 49 3 6,276 18,314 66 9,635 .', 353 172 6 15 612 52 475 1,167 247 19 L5 3 820 344 1 252 17 217 23 3 4 5 439 307 2,125 2,665 38 5 4 4 1,748 1,031 3 291 .8 918 20 15 38 567 25 1,000 396 43 273 40 7 255 500 9 1,183 19 1,110 20 16 15 252 49 629 212 32 304 51 3 250 606 792 ■■-> 7,528 337 93 443 4,557 834 14,875 4,978 337 8,728 17, n 3 3,626 18,040 25 11,313 21 5,979 333 103 106 1,603 1,003 5,261 2,001 240 8,175 19, 42 4 3,993 18,116 5,298 22 54 8 156 5 111 222 6 13 L 58 159 56 23 75 34 329 316 3 L 51 324 119 24 181,684 5,314 1,280 6,620 96,814 14,765 366,198 99,118 6,558 199,153 369, 2'j 7 69,508 433,762 388 289,592 25 131,729 3,351 1,140 631 17,242 20,922 49, 557 32,998 2,496 152,273 377, 34 3 70,079 408,203 71,003 26 12 43 20 75 284 15 24 97 106 22 5 265 3 21 357 27 79 64 2 41 117 424 40 124 245 128 92 1 3 516 7 21 771 28 38 325 79 291 1,131 140 69 299 703 48 1 3 703 12 97 1,187 29 225 440 6 157 555 1,525 153 504 836 554 240 2 2 1,357 13 56 2,918 30 3 51 5 6 62 35 1 26 1 8 31 4 14 4 5 25 2 19 9 23 30 2 44 32 49 525 90 351 1,208 126 76 369 1,180 56 1 3 783 24 106 1,256 33 190 377 8 202 491 1,301 153 490 1,232 438 246 1 3 1,187 15 43 2,875 34 226 7 1 1 5 136 19 125 261 20 15 6 207 54 3 222 35 423 6 3 7 156 23 270 498 6 23 1 3 398 85 2 320 36 591 54 4 1 20 335 130 400 726 207 79 3 592 130 12 842 37 1,057 41 22 30 303 146 908 923 17 115 5 ] 627 102 4 930 38 228 118 1 1 127 45 322 898 193 13 2 2 687 185 144 39 109 8 204 148 1,371 2,263 10 5 1 3 1,498 650 87 40 28 16 6 21 118 2 31 22 11 6 2 60 6 3 58 41 33 18 2 12 26 138 47 151 44 7 6 L 80 7 7 109 42 67 80 32 63 497 32 87 76 47 64 5 5 336 44 17 276 43 77 101 1 86 168 442 494 722 135 29 16 2 299 83 6 489 44 68 3 267 2 42 12 53 49 44 45 29 1 3 176 157 406 77 5 169 55 3 41 46 690 11 11 26 419 12 518 226 30 99 6 3 137 94 8 794 47 179 7 4 7 121 5 321 114 11 74 LO ) 84 146 1 313 48 39 1 3 14 3 111 39 2 52 U. 3 25 146 52 49 8 2 10 1 35 15 28 8 2 6 73 19 50 2 1 3 4 15 2 20 3 7 3 36 5 51 3 48 36 194 126 28 66 61 11 4 L 109 1 16 48 52 9 103 54 286 210 68 116 232 31 7 L 276 3 24 112 53 12 109 114 798 361 178 147 135 34 8 L. 358 1 49 227 54 23 243 266 1,479 375 621 295 357 62 20 » 413 6 55 447 55 35 31 182 3 122 1 330 14 32 56 216 50 365 99 77 897 881 1 34 57 1 23 8 50 44 26 19 3 L 32 2 8 58 1 58 31 69 68 9 66 65 11 1 L 134 3 5 15 59 1 50 28 208 90 83 25 5 L 63 2 38 60 1 134 14 69 289 11 136 47 20 121 3 57 51 15 2 ! 166 58 6 7 50 1 61 62 68 5 60 4 34 199 312 11 63 12 380 '74 1,141 1,044 813 311 55 1 3 583 11 397 64 10 1,033 362 1,249 1,010 202 830 619 53 16 2 3 2,260 51 54 196 65 1 10 9 75 9 5 2 2 1 12 5 21 66 1 28 14 153 41 7 10 23 11 3 31 11 63 67 10 15 23 243 15 15 13 2 16 12 99 68 6 53 1 3 38 602 4 27 86 16 27 20 48 4 7 19 5 70 22 9 25 254 3 69 70 71 *20 13 24 227 13 11 13 3 2 37 9 120 72 10 55 23 494 77 14 24 40 16 4 59 25 236 73 2 1 9 18 11 7 25 2 2 32 4 6 74 6 11 7 18 9 24 93 2 60 16 75 4 3 40 53 53 15 44 15 3 118 22 33 76 15 11 59 20 37 55 137 3 47 31 77 4 3 12 53 1 210 14 15 78 133 43 46 21 433 280 10 79 1 17 20 80 60 13 32 20 5 2 38 1 6 14 80 1 20 16 79 91 49 27 63 10 1 69 9 22 81 1 40 60 307 203 110 36 66 12 5 161 1 13 57 82 1 45 16 159 529 13 133 123 537 99 115 14 28 10 130 40 23 112 16 83 84 12 18 246 49 22 258 280 1 10 85 Stub items continued 258 Part 2 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definition? and explanations, see text) Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Small grains harvested-Contmued 1 6 43 85 39 118 18 30 33 33 10 2 1954... 10 55 67 46 157 16 48 19 73 4 3 acres 1959... 26 145 1,316 667 308 110 125 237 461 94 4 1954... 39 183 1,131 464 503 68 174 128 730 8 5 bushels 1959... 370 2,238 18,863 8,725 5,262 1,931 1,419 4,410 7,202 1,880 6 1954. . . 229 2,015 10,491 5,690 7,364 831 1,490 1,387 7,146 157 7 85 20 497 210 12,723 7,130 5,937 2,719 1,058 1,687 1,206 290 220 301 2,588 260 4,735 3,069 586 5 8 1954... 9 1 382 19 7 246 93 7 6 450 10 acres 1959... 2 3,284 323 81 1,652 816 34 58 6,377 11 bushels 1959... 25 103,477 6,293 2,570 55,634 26,446 743 1,125 184,449 12 14,588 2,318 3,598 1,021 165 35,534 Annual legumes: 13 Soybeans grown for all 54 230 22 1,580 202 103 274 2,117 166 41 14 1954... 74 233 26 373 215 121 320 2,414 149 57 15 acres grown alone 1959... 226 1,250 241 16,095 777 825 1,564 20,916 6,749 321 16 1954... 259 1,262 397 4,037 760 987 1,444 11,965 3,448 502 17 acres grown with other crops 1959... 11 171 5 2,126 205 80 100 2,376 298 37 18 1954... 21 16 6 2,327 62 22 56 5,163 337 19 9 97 9 946 44 55 109 1,662 136 14 20 1954... 6 56 13 80 2 52 65 1,033 85 27 21 acres grown alone 1959. . . 90 609 182 13,149 237 409 819 18,324 6,437 134 22 1954. . . 9 430 309 1,334 17 434 349 7,559 2,393 318 23 acres grown with other crops 1959 . . . 8 393 73 7 1,424 181 24 1954. . . 5 166 9 1,696 156 25 bushels 1959. . . 1,151 13,285 2,755 244,737 4,745 7,253 11,381 339,429 114,567 2,995 26 1954. . . 41 4,797 2,179 9,920 210 3,141 3,525 86,154 12,843 2,933 27 40 124 11 451 141 51 163 402 39 14 23 1954... 62 171 17 548 192 65 263 1,173 67 17 29 acres grown alone 1959... 122 487 48 1,566 435 219 546 1,271 203 112 30 1954. . . 210 731 71 1,791 653 365 954 3,002 623 57 31 acres grown with other crops 1959... 5 62 171 50 7 19 72 69 1 32 1954... 16 16 6 467 30 12 42 434 85 33 tons 1959... 190 813 70 2,023 615 297 592 1,240 233 236 34 1954... 149 638 51 1,556 703 404 846 3,584 525 54 35 Hogged or grazed, or cut 2 21 4 302 17 13 19 318 8 5 36 1954... 3 8 2 186 10 10 3 461 9 6 37 acres grown alone 1959... 3 104 11 975 68 155 63 930 59 21 33 1954. . . 26 68 17 416 32 54 25 887 75 23 39 acres grown with other crops 1959... 3 99 5 1,253 140 74 770 13 36 40 1954... 997 30 10 2,165 56 41 Plowed under for green 5 12 86 14 10 35 55 4 8 42 1954... 3 7 125 17 17 26 170 16 12 43 acres grown alone 1959... 11 50 405 37 42 136 391 50 54 44 1954... 14 33 496 58 134 116 517 357 99 45 acres grown with other crops 1959 . . . 3 2 309 15 110 35 46 1954... Farms classified by acres grown alone harvested for beans : 697 2 5 868 40 47 Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959... 5 79 3 612 41 41 80 1,025 33 9 48 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959... 3 15 3 199 1 11 26 438 38 4 49 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959... 1 3 2 78 1 3 3 163 22 1 50 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959... 1 41 1 33 20 51 100 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 16 3 23 52 Cowpeas grown for all purposes except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or 15 27 182 1,190 106 76 85 199 201 25 53 1954. . . 29 46 379 2,587 104 133 103 724 356 89 54 acres grown alone 1959... 24 54 1,282 4,652 316 310 203 784 1,231 87 55 1954... 53 100 2,225 7,081 368 378 197 919 2,858 278 56 acres grown with other crops 1959... 40 1,236 39 6 10 446 582 2 57 1954... 11 10 210 6,850 36 26 15 4,765 619 12 58 Harvested for dry peas .... farms reporting 1959... 9 14 59 39 14 44 56 44 19 18 59 1954. . . 16 16 177 287 20 68 62 153 32 62 60 acres grown alone 1959... 10 17 412 294 19 194 111 105 107 42 61 1954. . . 36 20 728 535 19 141 113 196 589 189 62 acres grown with other crops 1959 19 179 2 9 37 6 63 1954... 7 158 1,287 12 4 387 173 3 64 bushels 1959... 95 128 2,678 3,949 92 1,374 842 1,574 751 239 65 1954... 113 120 3,573 9,092 245 749 446 5,211 2,582 814 66 2 2 104 964 24 10 14 45 182 3 67 1954. . . 4 14 188 2,147 34 35 26 180 268 5 68 acres grown alone 1959. . . 4 3 551 3,449 54 45 52 115 949 3 69 1954... 5 41 933 5,789 85 107 40 449 1,998 25 70 acres grown with other crops 1959... 9 374 5 4 1 35 560 71 1954. . . 29 3,333 8 11 60 407 72 tons 1959. . . 4 3 415 3,362 58 83 54 109 919 7 73 1954... 29 499 6,258 77 70 33 364 1,876 22 74 Hogged or grazed, or cut 2 3 14 94 15 2 7 64 5 2 75 1954... 4 7 25 110 4 7 4 99 2 16 76 acres grown alone 1959... 4 9 46 379 33 10 10 161 27 29 77 1954... 4 13 111 141 38 19 6 104 6 31 78 acres grown with other crops 1959... 12 372 12 193 7 79 1954... 5 16 655 18 820 9 80 Plowed under for green 2 9 35 124 60 24 13 53 3 3 81 1954... 5 11 46 324 56 39 20 359 40 10 82 acres grown alone 1959... 6 25 273 530 210 61 30 403 148 3 83 1954... 8 26 403 616 226 1U 33 170 265 33 84 acres grown with other crops 1959... 311 22 181 9 2 85 1954... 6 3 7 1,575 18 6 3,498 39 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 259 Part 2 of 6 Stokee Surry Swain Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washing t aa Wataugu Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 157 66 3 15 17 9 22 20 8 20 35 89 2 203 3 1 138 87 3 15 3 6 26 19 6 149 49 77 5 133 26 2 399 260 31 198 192 38 112 84 ! 19 61 380 447 3 725 6 3 402 283 19 267 17 27 106 68 74 283 539 390 5 496 68 4 5,498 5,241 540 3,033 6,265 515 2,507 1,635 4, 381 1,013 7,255 6,861 60 11,343 127 5 4,876 3,526 143 3,260 67 309 1,506 873 1, MO 5,109 8,403 5,371 71 6,362 710 6 832 2,336 273 2,065 4,764 1,396 338 3, 340 15 5,728 2,065 2,706 7 681 406 3 2,256 40 125 255 34 =45 364 4,873 1,968 921 128 8 47 52 473 3 11 5 15 5 43 1 403 9 222 297 6,545 35 73 29 39 18 284 5 2,703 10 7,046 11,011 209,597 1,275 2,485 454 889 431 7,944 100 89,171 11 477 920 33,942 45 223 151 767 100 5,142 12 62 146 17 10 227 69 450 1,025 304 ♦48 1 1,224 423 706 273 7 13 63 128 46 28 330 101 422 1,298 389 368 2 1,264 584 344 165 15 14 189 669 43 26 6,567 684 2,354 6,206 2,175 11, 757 10 11,571 2,176 3,783 1,769 11 15 165 442 66 96 7,411 479 1,478 5,591 1,660 12, 376 2 7,151 2,344 3,040 862 29 16 10 11 2 27 301 95 41 274 14 20 756 32 239 132 40 17 15 30 23 4 279 165 1 224 89 L43 1,018 64 174 17 18 10 44 2 1 217 31 115 380 113 .21 1 945 225 430 136 2 19 2 14 1 2 310 21 10 72 33 533 607 85 239 24 20 40 238 5 5 6,406 268 334 2,498 1,269 11, ,65 10 10,057 1,288 2,638 870 2 21 8 63 1 18 7,270 139 63 393 341 11, )77 4,198 444 1,055 119 22 5 6 2 34 21 13 13 ii 560 438 7 11 71 46 2 23 24 772 4,158 210 100 130,025 3,317 14,662 49,507 24,081 279, MO 150 233,305 19,653 55,703 14,997 25 25 31 1,107 6 200 124,848 2,496 359 3,721 4,293 234, 596 45,197 5,104 13,527 1,232 26 53 80 12 4 7 21 348 595 197 29 230 158 217 140 3 27 55 103 40 26 26 42 348 1,071 300 50 2 655 469 491 136 13 28 136 276 28 4 26 140 1,333 2,699 738 ao 712 512 677 582 7 29 136 342 51 57 63 153 1,142 4,339 1,078 L10 2 2,033 1,591 1,430 644 26 30 3 3 1 33 18 19 6 10 8 31 10 31 15 30 20 4 59 34 1 54 58 10 78 53 43 12 32 184 418 50 6 20 266 1,393 2,711 688 L13 692 614 797 923 15 33 153 429 75 113 120 76 812 3,803 744 L21 2 1,609 1,663 1,542 686 26 34 2 7 2 25 18 15 98 20 41 149 23 72 19 1 35 2 2 21 28 49 84 32 48 159 8 78 5 36 4 17 79 228 67 475 113 L68 532 101 177 143 37 6 4 70 151 185 300 120 L23 547 40 152 37 33 2 2 11 258 62 8 161 8 20 176 9 41 130 30 39 2 43 103 87 20 19 213 42 40 2 30 3 3 5 5 32 117 14 4 53 76 70 42 1 41 8 10 4 5 15 13 25 127 37 7 68 78 117 18 2 42 9 133 10 17 56 48 120 534 55 14 270 275 296 174 2 43 21 31 10 21 8 36 88 509 121 61 373 269 403 62 3 44 15 9 15 81 10 8 96 2 45 1 151 28 70 11 239 43 3 46 8 39 2 1 86 22 86 304 75 L64 614 193 343 117 2 47 2 4 59 8 22 62 26 135 1 237 27 65 13 43 1 34 23 15 1 7 9 2 3 8 2 2 64 32 26 68 21 5 5 16 1 6 49 50 51 36 24 11 2 50 40 130 106 1 119 52 90 86 1 52 29 24 5 5 128 34 231 117 1 303 88 190 127 53 58 55 11 2 226 89 467 232 1 1,231 272 430 245 2 54 79 46 7 17 366 77 754 241 1 1,249 158 530 309 55 5 2 5 110 2 71 28 273 7 152 1 56 4 4 1 3 43 265 46 1,407 6 233 57 7 3 1 1 29 6 46 66 21 28 20 18 58 5 10 3 4 69 4 66 54 89 51 49 58 59 10 6 1 73 3 27 113 33 33 45 45 60 17 18 3 1 12 123 2 4 113 1 33 18 333 5 79 3 38 16 130 61 62 2 1 8 21 23 41 258 4 22 63 73 12 6 10 460 33 257 574 290 203 235 204 64 40 77 33 80 379 12 518 577 3,616 473 641 433 65 2 4 8 4 16 24 20 24 4 9 4 66 14 2 ie 18 144 32 91 13 43 22 67 2 9 5 11 26 61 36 74 204 35 7 68 25 6 "4 49 44 2 432 3 88 283 22 114 7 56 69 70 1 7 58 17 71 2 13 14 8 23 60 32 59 94 52 3 72 22 7 43 33 363 83 271 11 124 48 73 7 4 1 1 10 3 23 3 1 20 3 11 6 74 5 1 1 11 4 13 9 1 26 7 10 9 75 10 3 1 1 110 7 90 8 1 166 3 79 25 76 6 2 39 12 25 18 1 213 8 42 20 77 5 2 33 19 143 1 41 78 3 1 1 33 168 2 4 79 21 13 1 9 16 73 18 62 18 54 60 1 80 9 12 1 1 34 8 72 25 116 22 98 44 81 36 32 5 32 43 239 75 1,008 32 271 168 2 82 31 22 1 2 5 155 75 14 17 184 43 151 52 10 5 410 125 964 49 3 236 88 207 103 1 83 84 85 Stub items continued 260 Part 3 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, 3ee text) The State Alamance Alexander Alleghany Ana Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie Annual legumes-Continued Peanuts grown for all purposes f aims reporting acres grown alone acres grown with other crops Harvested for picking and threshing farms reporting acres grown alone acres grown with other crops pounds Vines or tops saved for hay or forage farms reporting acres grown alone acres grown with other crops tons Hay crops: Land from which hay was cut acres Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating. .. .farms reporting acres tons .farms reporting tons Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay.... farms reporting tons Sales farms reporting tons 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Lespedeza cut for hay. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. .farms reporting 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: Under 10 acres farms reporting 1959. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 1959. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1959. 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959. Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. Sales farms reporting 1959. 1954. tons 1959. 1954. Other hay cut farms reporting acres tons Sales farms reporting tons Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains ... .farms reporting acres tans, green weight 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 22,010 26,475 167,042 172,390 570 358 20,975 24,506 163,541 166, 237 330 85 245,496,371 223,729,618 9,881 19,888 63,363 132, 144 24 86 51,542 97,634 612,034 859,352 11,037 15,608 66,344 69,156 140,235 110,375 734 455 13/883 3,734 18,227 17,037 132,908 99,879 158,170 101,001 1,320 407 9,309 4,562 35,973 57,876 269,828 432,905 310,277 351,696 1,917 2,071 16,081 15,624 28,159 5,971 1,379 369 95 19,902 44,906 88,582 169,596 104,210 175,496 515 774 2,584 3,990 7,601 15,874 41,702 77,959 45,402 70,993 298 375 1,777 2,071 962 1,007 12,670 9,857 71,533 36,488 3,108 3,105 11,618 16,396 62 180 703 757 1,678 1,466 4 2 44 55 127 124 1,633 1,302 1,986 1,090 4 3 26 18 882 1,225 7,888 11,772 10,165 9,576 35 35 294 227 597 231 124 352 592 1,516 803 1,677 2 3 10 16 51 118 376 666 423 549 1 2 25 19 426 383 2,927 1,091 20 20 5 8,725 1,100 2 2 6,547 6,417 207 263 803 732 1,477 894 10 71 19 544 149 528 106 4 467 608 3,419 4,148 3,021 2,364 29 18 131 38 363 82 19 3 298 275 1,307 1,206 1,178 981 70 47 454 171 294 111 20 11 150 85 13,911 13,193 467 267 3,933 1,497 7,097 2,451 30 536 729 538 7,391 4,284 7,083 3,266 40 1 195 14 17 105 101 67 156 315 498 1,129 606 1,095 3 1 14 2 212 578 1,971 6,098 1,737 4,991 11 2 65 23 7 13 84 69 348 3,131 7,623 19,015 12,768 18,738 9 543 23 344 70 2,716 158 1,253 110 5,551 251 1,862 22 4 150 24 20 1,804 9 1,685 190 12,098 122 9,888 185 13,463 88 8,957 3 90 42 19 500 147 463 16 688 14 4,485 80 8,035 58 5,210 74 7,467 57 16 23 1 176 227 4 328 13 98 3 22 11 4 281 682 529 958 2,404 1,559 4,188 2,472 2,708 1,955 4,612 2,808 6 10 7 39 27 36 67 69 25 397 18 887 319 2,516 184 5,028 421 2,820 165 4,300 6 5 155 81 840 247 12 11 46 39 243 70 4,963 6,459 31 34 146 106 230 149 1 2 20 22 543 737 4,256 4,384 4,608 3,991 38 13 272 119 8 20 69 140 74 124 140 273 315 687 337 661 1 4 1 10 22 191 163 1,142 224 1,056 1 7 1 40 14 100 356 266 853 734 325 246 803 696 889,999 757,226 81 77 188 190 155 157 1,936 3,847 5 11 19 71 29 106 1 179 429 1,580 3,070 2,162 3,877 10 19 29 204 139 26 6 162 209 517 223 521 2 3 12 4 36 47 82 142 85 154 2 4 17 36 160 104 2,025 2,584 21,985 22,091 8 5 31,719,258 35,465,604 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 261 Part 3 of 6 Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrue Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus 1,383 271 36 31 12 23 75 3 194 7 1 505 1 102 1,128 1 1,765 632 21 59 14 15 174 31 15 642 22 1,167 2 4,376 596 24 26 9 64 253 8 101 4 5,989 58 2,271 3 5,020 1,663 27 40 9 69 549 45 4 5,963 16 2,408 4 17 17 1 4 15 10 17 17 7 12 55 13 5 6 1,351 58 35 31 9 23 2 3 192 6 1 504 1 100 1,017 7 1,729 48 21 59 14 15 1 31 15 640 21 1,091 8 4,284 73 20 26 1 64 3 4 99 3 5,965 53 2,085 ' 4,958 126 1 25 35 1 8 69 1 40 184 4 5,950 6 2 2,248 21 7 10 il 5,207,995 29,896 6,621 11,595 946 85,683 4,000 2,115 59,353 1,850 66 9,664,801 300 22,684 2,399,415 13 5,865,789 57,065 5,356 16,523 1,477 76,714 200 22,284 5,252 11,942,319 2,735 2,752,807 14 836 115 1 1 22 16 1 1 1 131 543 15 1,605 502 1 2 1 5 111 1 1 469 1 744 16 2,813 258 1 1 60 51 4 1 1 1,314 1,256 17 4,658 1,298 2 2 1 7 363 1 1 4,418 1 1,576 18 1 16 2 4 8 :-• 20 2,067 224 1 1 58 45 2 1 1 810 1,866 a 4,017 929 1 3 1 10 288 1 1 2,576 1 1,324 22 2,241 1,024 14,498 4,944 14,409 4,390 277 823 9,641 15,525 10,246 4,319 68 3,343 13,955 3,557 23 4,356 1,905 13,554 6,011 19,605 6,328 370 1,070 12,841 21,569 16,154 4,973 74 4,209 20,470 6,811 24 1 1,125 292 53 164 1 285 402 39 37 68 370 2 25 5 2 867 359 170 197 1 1 482 804 108 45 1 58 751 5 26 4 6,700 1,256 444 787 6 1,287 2,980 203 230 460 2,438 4 27 18 14 3,840 1,383 1,071 652 3 22 1,236 3,859 481 127 5 242 2,984 17 28 5 13,909 2,588 896 1,339 5 2,368 6,636 469 537 811 5,228 3 29 17 12 6,514 1,761 1,863 746 5 22 1,881 5,120 1,044 194 15 464 3,103 36 30 122 26 4 17 12 36 2 2 4 33 31 33 22 5 6 11 31 1 1 2 13 32 1,079 114 84 160 38 694 7 7 19 689 33 302 41 25 16 14 231 10 7 3 95 34 8 7 936 102 73 124 3 108 116 114 426 2 369 25 16 35 9 15 820 63 77 89 2 7 202 64 69 246 3 470 19 22 36 42 17 5,235 789 865 899 52 574 1,051 1,805 3,376 51 2,444 208 75 37 39 43 3,901 381 936 466 3 18 552 572 434 1,870 7 3,341 105 116 38 29 14 6,740 1,048 1,080 1,061 97 699 1,098 2,215 4,565 52 3,174 243 93 39 63 38 4,020 363 1,132 493 14 17 535 408 468 2,568 5 4,087 97 99 40 109 8 3 20 11 6 40 1 40 1 41 1 21 6 4 1 2 2 14 31 42 800 117 21 110 41 66 405 16 288 1 43 16 185 17 258 4 16 11 102 456 44 301 132 81 309 625 241 27 46 932 776 759 24 24 813 315 45 492 228 290 361 970 508 42 70 1,239 1,259 1,269 80 4 50 957 471 46 1,292 563 404 1,394 10,135 1,187 255 418 6,158 9,368 5,587 120 91 7,582 1,053 47 2,117 885 1,366 2,281 14,012 2,506 356 387 8,593 14,716 9,279 404 14 176 9,387 1,461 48 1,604 801 445 1,331 11,803 1,182 327 735 6,252 10,494 6,867 152 75 8,910 1,456 49 2,200 795 1,345 1,570 12,379 1,831 550 576 6,395 8,160 8,056 453 15 191 6,639 1,576 50 7 3 5 23 50 12 2 5 21 54 24 2 1 51 8 51 20 11 9 19 38 25 1 4 17 63 29 2 5 36 5 52 47 4 38 85 767 44 37 34 85 451 232 40 1 459 50 53 127 147 38 92 317 79 10 143 95 374 181 12 15 164 16 54 273 118 72 288 321 212 15 34. 749 504 578 19 22 547 297 55 24 12 8 17 181 27 9 6 162 172 141 5 2 216 15 56 1 1 4 83 2 3 6 18 65 37 39 3 57 2 1 1 30 3 30 2 9 58 1 10 5 1 2 59 160 75 257 200 163 152 5 309 216 246 22 35 438 544 60 712 217 631 417 237 434 1 29 688 421 657 52 4 88 1,149 1,362 61 541 238 894 808 1,864 616 12 1,136 1,265 1,719 77 1U2 3,139 1,615 62 1,738 571 2,230 1,485 1,822 1,433 1 94 1,972 1,741 3,527 176 39 314 7,516 3,657 63 638 204 1,242 880 2,494 634 12 1,339 1,906 2,245 69 154 4,200 1,605 64 1,582 526 2,918 1,535 1,678 1,381 1 160 1,886 1,907 4,808 228 14 363 8,436 3,531 65 8 1 7 13 11 4 2 4 2 2 17 5 66 31 7 7 26 3 10 1 1 5 8 2 6 21 8 67 22 2 24 38 104 9 4 56 4 7 164 8 68 51 9 46 57 10 31 2 1 9 28 4 18 155 19 69 79 28 139 75 117 139 3 4 87 51 60 92 1 32 33 281 70 120 65 488 93 218 212 2 10 122 56 150 462 1 35 76 548 71 274 144 790 492 843 720 16 7 326 411 479 493 17 213 252 722 72 368 290 1,780 333 1,518 1,078 7 117 382 333 2,096 2,291 9 136 378 1,520 73 434 205 829 427 973 775 13 6 286 483 584 644 17 253 342 640 74 275 275 1,787 263 1,453 965 7 134 375 325 1,447 2,868 5 118 318 1,427 75 2 11 1 7 12 2 1 3 4 3 3 4 76 1 13 8 2 12 4 3 2 27 1 1 5 77 3 75 9 28 87 5 2 46 25 17 13 7 78 1 102 12 6 40 4 6 7 149 2 15 10 79 7 5 38 15 21 44 2 11 42 29 4 2 28 7 80 31 12 49 12 26 19 4 13 39 27 37 15 1 ei 88 62 475 205 258 181 334 160 450 453 23 23 336 88 82 76 102 437 148 246 93 432 106 348 337 105 100 40 83 688 342 4,379 782 1,593 556 1,100 878 2,002 2,923 143 103 1,762 397 84 179 388 1,822 717 639 215 582 440 1,164 2,030 136 465 240 85 Stub items continued 262 Part 3 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe Annual legumes-Continued 1 Peanuts grown for all 49 172 34 1 43 18 109 2 1,813 2 1954 . . . 68 201 28 64 1 166 5 2,247 3 acres grown alone 1959... 122 489 184 1 36 14 163 1 16,044 4 1954 . . . 176 552 228 17 1 296 2 15,821 5 acres grown with other crops 1959... 1 2 41 6 1954... 4 1 21 7 Harvested for picking and 37 164 33 1 43 17 48 2 1,808 8 1954 . . . 37 193 28 64 1 36 5 2,229 9 acres grown alone 1959 — 86 472 182 1 36 13 59 1 15,954 10 1954 .. . 117 523 227 17 1 50 2 15,679 11 acres grown with other crops 1959 . . . 1 1 41 12 1954 .. . 1 13 pounds 1959 . . . 77,050 578,386 214,860 200 18,714 6,600 53,460 1,080 22,150,673 14 1954 . . . 61, 672 488,599 318,855 10,378 600 18,640 280 19,700,516 15 Vines or tops saved for hay 11 104 3 1 2 23 1,125 16 1954 . . . 36 144 1 1 94 1,283 17 acres grown alone 1959 . . . 33 302 30 2 2 43 9,224 IS 1954 . . . 80 375 1 2 186 9,199 19 acres grown with other crops 1959 . . . 1 20 1954 . . . 4 10 21 tons 1959... 29 180 13 1 2 32 7,596 22 1954... Hay crops: 70 349 1 2 136 8,831 23 1,350 3,103 99 1 16,538 11,039 1,149 4,356 2,235 24 1954... 1,586 6,094 141 20 19,980 13,212 2,745 7,600 3,896 25 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating farms reporting 1959... 2 2 2 130 51 3 14 8 26 1954... 4 13 2 257 142 10 39 11 27 acres 1959. . . 9 18 29 2,818 674 10 268 269 28 1954 . . . 7 121 21 1,761 1,257 25 323 165 29 tons 1959... 7 28 58 7,999 1,795 12 740 547 30 1954 .. . 3 318 41 2,828 1,803 25 564 259 31 1 5 8 1 32 1954. . . 5 33 tons 1959... 20 6,024 80 4 34 1954... 24 35 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1959... 4 9 167 238 15 53 13 36 1954 . . . 16 13 1 2 100 127 17 67 33 37 acres 1959. . . 14 38 1,679 2,720 77 825 136 38 1954... 60 125 1 "a 689 1,187 50 895 325 39 tons 1959... 12 55 1,904 3,144 138 998 133 40 1954... 149 112 1 6 606 1,028 62 736 347 41 1 11 13 7 1 42 1954... 3 1 1 43 tons 1959... 2 81 118 143 3 44 1954... 7 25 10 45 140 296 3 1 1,126 426 123 392 124 46 1954 . . . 264 570 6 2 1,626 711 413 655 279 47 acres 1959.. . 1,056 2,182 13 1 8,253 4,373 458 2,311 920 48 1954 . . . 1,211 3,987 33 12 13,185 8,148 1,206 4,309 1,313 49 tons 1959... 1,558 3,168 21 2 9,018 4,780 523 2,962 1,198 50 1954... 1,339 3,588 39 10 10,393 6,604 1,308 3,547 1,365 51 10 27 47 27 1 26 5 52 1954 . . . 9 38 2 36 25 10 6 3 53 tons 1959 . . . 34 265 247 141 1 84 36 54 1954... Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 40 350 5 264 124 47 109 31 55 114 229 3 1 861 268 112 335 98 56 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 1959. . . 13 43 213 112 9 50 16 57 10 21 43 39 1 4 9 58 3 3 9 7 1 2 59 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 1 1 60 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 38 100 2 127 204 63 151 159 6] 1954... 68 444 2 206 205 236 414 438 62 acres 1959.. . 216 473 40 1,668 1,597 271 585 742 63 1954 . . . 230 1,434 30 1,189 1,210 540 1,505 1,961 64 tons 1959 . . . 177 556 70 1,864 2,054 377 717 816 65 1954 . . . 305 1,333 18 1,321 1,395 589 1,932 2,062 66 6 4 2 6 5 8 67 1954... 1 13 2 6 4 4 1 68 tons 1959... 38 9 9 52 20 75 i.'i 1954 . . . 6 64 13 22 17 29 25 70 20 53 5 391 201 92 38 18 71 1954 . . . 30 70 a 648 212 362 57 32 72 acres 1959 .. . 55 242 12 2,022 1,602 216 266 147 73 1954 . . . 78 315 50 3,089 1,144 924 523 132 74 tons 1959... 41 341 22 1,814 1,889 203 351 180 75 1954 . . . 57 242 63 2,746 986 834 607 116 76 1 2 7 14 3 1 77 1954 . . . 2 1 10 4 7 1 78 tons 1959... 1 23 22 53 65 40 79 1954 . . . 6 30 55 19 12 2 80 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa. clover, or small grains farms reporting 1959... 6 2 17 8 19 9 2 81 1954 . . . 21 2 6 15 5 ;!, acres 1959. .. 150 5 98 73 117 101 21 83 1954 . . . 112 6 67 266 45 84 tons, green weight 1959... 705 15 549 490 851 417 135 if. 1954 . . . ... 250 8 ::: 392 834 205 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 263 Part 3 of 6 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Qates Graham Oranville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Huywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 8 9 68 693 68 31 2,524 7 ] 1,149 3 30 1 8 32 873 59 13 3,258 1 1,514 1 U :• 3 10 39 7,171 251 16 25,817 4 14,286 3 19 3 19 31 3 7,149 3 37 317 1 3 6 3 26,875 5 27 1 14,195 10 5 13 3 3 4 j 6 8 8 65 691 64 29 2,521 7 1 1,147 3 30 7 6 32 871 54 12 3,236 1 1,509 1 7 8 2 9 36 7,137 239 11 25,698 4 14,232 3 19 9 9 30 7,136 9 317 2 26,777 5 12 1 14,182 5 11 3 10 11 12 582 8,750 15,115 11,727,791 290,476 7,743 40,681,647 2,630 60 23,597,599 2,500 10,649 13 4,850 7,500 13,038,133 125 251,300 7 3,266 1 30,503,971 1,722 500 20,862,510 333 1,000 1 3,676 14 15 2 3 728 925 29 24 1 2,820 15,990 1,280 2,133 1 1 16 17 2 3 6,371 604 158 24 1 23,848 14,146 10,995 1,653 1 4 18 19 20 21 1 3 3,381 125 18,278 5,851 2 .;.. 12,238 6,787 8,084 40 1,585 11,874 852 18,849 2,939 3,959 8,137 6,297 133 2,162 198 24,133 23 18,378 10,134 10,687 130 2,010 13,602 1,444 26,640 4,467 7,271 7,823 6,887 244 4,743 329 36,893 24 217 31 133 6 65 2 247 6 9 349 198 2 2, 279 25 466 77 281 1 5 187 4 495 13 49 306 137 20 1 666 26 1,625 130 1,306 19 278 7 1,591 51 46 1,812 1,141 7 3 2,036 27 2,425 261 1,716 1 15 681 6 2,380 106 113 1,315 1,089 111 1 4,367 28 3,488 231 2,832 35 541 9 3,856 83 73 3,825 2,363 18 2 5,312 29 4,387 502 2,143 1 27 1,148 8 4,691 222 162 2,871 1,568 226 1 6,664 30 19 5 13 1 1 22 25 17 14 31 51 4 6 1 14 1 8 4 1 31 32 104 51 228 2 4 282 119 203 181 33 177 194 40 65 1 52 60 10 566 34 134 35 45 2 269 242 2 240 34 7 774 340 1 2 344 35 98 157 25 3 29 669 1 127 137 6 540 246 5 2 2 179 36 1,013 91 555 6 1,191 1,338 9 2,247 183 30 4,993 2,938 6 5 3,799 37 590 585 181 41 428 2,128 1 872 553 58 2,534 1,824 10 10 23 1,730 38 1,237 92 584 9 1,606 1,746 18 3,063 266 23 6,589 4,031 10 6 4,318 39 571 531 172 55 148 2,131 1 1,113 499 71 3,118 2,173 11 4 65 1,412 40 14 3 5 1 1 15 1 1 51 34 22 41 9 1 1 6 2 10 18 10 42 91 25 20 2 16 98 6 1 311 604 329 43 69 5 26 12 60 202 35 44 866 757 375 6 6 1,200 131 1,391 162 350 31 99 6 175 20 1,207 45 1,379 919 489 4 6 1,367 268 2,082 296 567 112 173 16 315 63 1,895 46 6,802 4,064 4,311 15 15 7,889 497 11,121 2,043 2,098 158 705 79 1,597 183 13,684 47 12,234 4,667 5,176 13 29 7,838 968 17,759 2,452 2,487 448 978 124 3,423 263 26,348 48 6,990 4,025 4,837 19 18 7,821 627 13,047 2,274 2,278 158 695 82 2,538 218 15,737 49 9,353 2,729 2,913 12 21 5,850 955 15,314 2,267 2,298 588 828 115 1,773 313 23,557 50 85 29 29 24 4 142 5 11 8 15 5 93 51 215 8 14 26 2 69 1 18 5 14 9 6 84 52 464 231 502 394 19 643 11 49 66 171 24 752 53 983 23 138 83 4 386 4 150 47 83 124 19 673 54 655 665 230 6 6 989 121 1,044 125 312 26 73 3 141 10 722 55 165 69 106 174 9 284 23 26 5 22 2 26 10 363 56 39 16 29 28 1 43 5 8 3 1 5 95 57 7 6 8 7 17 4 2 1 ... 1 23 58 1 2 2 3 5 2 2 4 59 270 541 193 4 2 442 40 394 145 394 206 65 3 137 1 433 60 409 1,165 421 15 13 727 132 611 285 1,473 477 165 33 269 6 559 61 1,692 2,184 1,369 16 21 1,700 151 2,212 495 1,255 722 360 23 475 8 2,716 62 1,930 4,303 3,073 66 49 2,317 377 3,118 1,116 4,286 1,763 681 86 1,142 37 2,992 63 2,002 2,234 1,797 14 21 2,006 113 2,824 538 1,110 1,107 464 17 414 5 4,001 64 2,280 3,465 2,966 100 49 2,272 331 4,034 1,048 4,018 2,299 901 103 774 44 3,332 65 11 7 7 2 21 1 4 4 4 1 2 7 66 25 5 7 1 7 6 11 3 8 9 2 2 9 67 57 26 114 4 72 1 5 16 33 14 8 39 68 100 8 39 3 10 11 74 6 12 43 19 26 27 69 202 49 44 1 58 57 42 187 13 44 83 53 2 16 2 132 70 233 72 82 7 340 106 32 364 21 116 421 299 1 15 1 167 71 1,037 207 303 3 339 541 188 1,097 145 141 452 531 18 65 7 1,094 72 1,158 306 407 9 1,489 583 92 2,133 213 313 1,731 1,797 4 57 5 1,005 73 1,152 196 469 1 330 540 218 1,058 202 114 466 1,021 20 80 12 1,416 74 940 225 257 10 1,841 518 107 2,101 171 233 1,700 1,904 4 32 10 985 75 16 2 1 5 1 7 11 3 1 6 76 14 1 9 8 1 5 15 1 5 77 103 '47 8 17 1 39 31 116 1 76 78 33 5 35 31 4 36 182 3 61 79 9 7 12 7 50 2 14 31 2 70 80 5 1 18 7 18 6 2 4 30 2 47 81 69 m 240 128 581 22 389 622 17 804 82 41 12 134 55 378 27 14 32 518 20 451 83 474 579 846 772 3,124 75 812 3,446 120 5,543 84 153 35 456 245 1,707 148 42 160 2,609 60 2,362 85 Stub Items continued 264 Part 3 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison Annual legumes-Continued 1 Peanuts grown for all 107 50 2 18 45 6 2 1954... 1 64 105 2 33 60 4 3 acres grown alone 1959 — 173 93 1 49 18 3 4 1954... 1 139 273 1 78 36 4 5 acres grown with other crops 1959... 6 1954... 1 7 7 Harvested for picking and 98 9 2 9 45 6 8 1954 . . . 1 61 21 2 24 60 4 9 acres grown alone 1959 . . . 163 11 1 37 18 3 10 1954 . . . 1 132 81 1 45 19 4 11 acres grown with other crops 1959 . . . 12 1954 . . . 7 13 pounds 1959 . . . 216,306 9,570 400 39,323 15,690 858 1* 1954... 792 137,593 81,140 972 48, 242 8,790 670 15 Vines or tops saved for hay 44 19 5 16 1954... 53 78 12 1 17 acres grown alone 1959 . . . 96 38 21 18 1954... 117 223 25 1 19 acres grown with other crops 1959... 20 1954... 1 1 21 tons 1959... 71 36 10 22 1954... Hay crops; 98 162 18 3 23 4,572 2,579 721 2,140 1,852 10,345 2,166 6,182 12,813 24 1954... 7,135 8,814 1,172 4,426 3,504 15,639 3,073 7,240 11,931 25 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating .... farms reporting 1959... 103 20 4 2 328 136 135 664 26 1954 .. . 218 80 2 31 5 595 105 173 468 27 acres 1959 . . . 451 66 11 5 2,327 392 813 3,437 28 1954 . . . 961 184 5 79 14 2,500 299 712 1,790 29 tons 1959... 939 110 24 9 4,903 664 1,869 7,306 30 1954 . . . 1,432 278 6 157 23 2,567 437 1,466 3,469 31 10 1 2 19 13 16 21 32 1954 . . . 3 1 1 3 3 8 10 33 tons 1959... 128 1 14 208 37 123 130 34 1954 . . . 33 5 5 17 5 57 67 35 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay.... farms reporting 1959... 647 9 4 4 5 64 223 676 1,110 36 1954 . . . 400 15 5 9 12 42 275 680 1,055 37 acres 1959... 3,602 28 10 56 27 578 1,171 4,516 7,153 38 1954... 2,040 48 16 50 34 382 1,561 3,686 5,334 39 tons 1959 .. . 4,473 24 14 67 28 670 1,515 5,304 8,742 40 1954... 2,338 66 8 96 22 228 1,580 4,535 5,928 41 90 1 1 21 74 30 42 1954... 7 1 9 21 9 43 tons 1959 . . . 444 3 1 87 415 172 44 1954 . . . 113 4 55 177 52 45 15 368 100 245 205 654 62 35 167 46 1954... 64 1,287 178 375 400 945 137 76 412 47 acres 1959... 47 1,333 554 1,293 1,444 6,288 215 166 612 48 1954... 703 3,939 869 2,027 2,239 10,923 500 282 1,636 49 tons 1959... 87 1,398 547 1,281 2,010 7,137 234 224 717 50 1954 . . . 756 3,355 860 1,764 2,588 5,021 409 311 1,589 51 19 7 13 17 23 5 3 4 52 1954... 44 7 16 13 17 4 2 2 53 tons 1959... 46 16 60 92 218 13 7 10 54 1954 . . . Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 90 15 97 442 211 17 3 13 55 13 342 84 210 163 427 58 33 156 56 2 22 14 30 36 178 4 1 11 57 4 2 5 3 43 58 1 5 1 59 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959 . . . 2 1 60 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 59 283 10 193 51 162 42 66 303 61 1954... 181 1,878 32 503 214 309 136 210 740 62 acres 1959... 139 705 50 695 200 822 180 180 857 63 1954 . . . 537 4,124 218 2,100 961 1,329 375 615 2,188 64 tons 1959'.-.. 197 731 50 697 175 1,065 205 193 1,003 65 1954 . . . 681 3,631 199 3,008 829 1,334 339 795 2,446 66 '4 5 3 2 1 4 3 67 1954 . . . 3 30 14 3 6 3 8 3 68 tons 1959... 10 11 3 41 1 20 19 69 1954 . . . 12 46 1,073 62 41 12 17 8 70 58 124 33 20 24 28 34 78 148 71 1954 . . . 342 216 14 49 62 49 75 413 258 72 acres 1959... 333 390 104 85 176 208 135 477 687 73 1954 . . . 2,894 519 64 170 256 307 314 1,918 983 74 tons 1959... 408 388 115 94 166 200 131 483 769 75 1954 .. . 3,258 411 67 172 223 213 262 2,081 1,043 76 11 5 10 2 77 1954 . . . 6 3 4 1 5 29 1 78 tons 1959... 63 25 61 12 79 1954... 35 7 22 2 19 146 1 80 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains .... farms reporting 1959... 11 1 13 20 2 10 81 1954... 24 6 8 82 acres 1959... 57 3 122 73 30 67 83 1954... 198 24 27 84 tone, green weight 1959... 446 14 686 387 180 370 85 1954 . . . 485 36 103 ... | NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 265 Part 3 of 6 Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Mont- gomery Moore Nash New Hanover North- ampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt 1,843 16 8 29 624 38 1,753 204 3 3 10 24 t 388 1,394 1 2,355 14 4 29 680 61 2,356 497 2 4 14 4L 422 ' 2 1,598 2 15,123 10 3 124 3,240 269 28,012 695 2 2 90 1,34 ) 3,485 6,916 3 15, 143 17 4 138 3,257 5 450 28,454 1,577 21 2 15 84 1,95* 3,423 ... 1 6,694 306 4 5 14 3 11 17 2 13 '. 1,832 15 8 26 616 26 1,748 40 3 3 10 17" L 388 1,349 7 2,352 13 4 24 671 52 2,350 41 2 2 13 31; 422 1 1,522 e 14,821 9 3 110 3,214 138 27,888 216 2 2 90 9* 3,468 6,813 ■i 15,090 15 4 132 3,176 11 3 355 28,284 2 200 3 2 11 78 1,57 3,403 1 6,397 3 7 10 n 12 20,814,423 3,085 2,510 120,391 4,402,728 67,608 47,821,828 165,683 200 600 146,059 809,85 > 4,778,122 8,754,496 13 22,444,859 4,175 875 63,889 2,785,058 182,540 32,917,232 193,720 380 12,050 139,150 1,482,07. 6,902,045 100 6,790,841 14 1,375 1 12 310 8 474 53 8 bt , 130 964 15 2,323 3 1 8 504 37 1,584 291 2 12 13- 1 402 1,219 16 10,556 1 42 1,378 34 4,376 137 67 17 1,119 5,297 17 14,748 2 1 82 2,575 282 17,406 804 2 4 81 471 i 3,335 5,092 5 IB 19 ii 2 9 4 7 20 7,760 1 27 1,020 26 3,531 91 52 14 > 692 4,812 21 12,456 8 1 26 2,885 130 13,882 434 2 54 25' 2,051 3,974 22 57 16,149 5,677 2,345 2,594 7,970 161 755 287 11,646 472 317 1,20 206 8,354 3,380 23 254 26,599 8,725 3,435 5,015 12,383 156 2,096 938 13,285 682 501 2,39( 284 11,032 5,410 24 166 189 13 30 61 1 71 1 1 58 3 25 1 528 199 57 93 165 1 6 1 125 2 2 159 12 26 1,610 889 90 192 214 12 827 10 2 200 10 27 15 3,838 617 232 331 590 3 15 2 776 10 15 387 49 23 3,375 1,635 186 464 291 3 2,371 40 4 383 14 29 45 6,640 1,290 335 632 806 3 25 2 1,567 22 60 737 59 30 18 14 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 31 22 10 6 1 2 3 32 192 104 10 1 2 2 297 1 7 33 174 67 28 18 32 34 1 68 615 7 29 40 6 1 149 1 ' 85 10 35 6 75 739 8 23 80 3 31 6 154 6 1 2( ) 3 72 6 36 1 733 4,152 62 114 266 99 1 1,825 50 9( ) 460 29 37 15 689 4,704 96 94 534 16 188 26 1,453 64 2 11' 15 343 23 38 1 933 4,513 87 123 296 68 2 2,480 100 5< 720 30 39 18 748 5,057 86 82 642 8 166 18 1,412 64 5 12' ' 26 386 15 40 6 74 1 3 2 1 10 2 41 6 21 1 2 1 : 1 42 129 365 2 14 51 3 290 z. 18 43 16 133 3 15 5 i 15 44 4 503 17 280 345 584 7 61 43 592 42 55 14; 26 867 452 45 30 890 51 301 462 890 154 162 754 76 86 30" 34 1,126 759 46 11 9,451 77 1,784 1,326 3,111 39 477 179 6,197 305 295 75^ 189 5,572 2,047 47 13.8 14,952 178 2,444 2,019 3,867 1,246 524 7,803 474 352 1,38( 199 7,871 3,341 48 33 10,725 88 2,313 1,379 3,449 104 528 201 8,219 404 307 1,041 294 6,426 2,751 49 141 11,620 152 2,314 1,882 2,856 1,165 516 5,146 653 447 1,75' 398 6,242 3,517 50 47 24 19 19 1 4 43 4 9 1- 4 19 33 51 1 54 22 8 4 1 1 19 2 4 1' 4 17 14 52 1,097 138 89 82 4 15 487 47 50 9£ 54 226 168 53 1 670 431 351 17 2 10 183 57 26 14< 145 190 120 54 4 243 16 231 325 509 6 45 37 385 31 46 11" 20 707 404 55 146 38 18 58 13 6 162 9 8 21 5 140 36 56 77 1 11 1 10 1 2 33 1 1 4 1 15 11 57 25 1 7 9 1 4 1 58 ... 12 1 3 1 59 14 252 142 67 201 838 8 61 20 189 14 5 5E 2 366 236 60 47 617 403 105 552 1,647 23 245 105 408 20 3 24; 19 672 530 61 42 3,119 322 289 783 4,042 67 135 87 921 83 22 16£ 15 1,536 1,028 62 97 5,263 947 530 2,178 6,952 90 585 308 1,792 58 12 578 44 1,981 1,823 63 42 3,444 418 369 781 4,399 43 183 93 1,171 72 22 261 13 1,602 1,321 64 109 5,238 1,096 464 2,176 6,682 72 628 273 1,981 82 9 642 62 2,375 1,843 65 13 7 1 6 17 2 3 4 7 12 66 3 18 7 7 2 1 2 2 4 4 67 127 18 2 26 328 3 12 15 13 41 68 8 218 22 22 22 1 5 2 9 7 69 3 95 38 11 40 58 1 13 11 102 6 23 128 25 70 3 203 399 20 44 123 12 17 22 145 18 1 139 11 142 38 71 3 1,006 220 86 143 292 4 27 20 1,261 24 149 551 76 72 9 1,559 2,231 133 312 440 47 62 52 903 46 2 293 26 433 174 73 4 995 228 64 110 273 2 25 17 1,233 41 193 653 72 74 7 1,097 7 8 31 28 1,896 2 9 15 31 83 287 1 1 2 6 419 52 58 41 613 5 61 50 2 303 4 2 7 3 20 347 1 2 15 2 173 2 1 4 1 75 76 77 78 79 19 2 3 3 2 6 1 35 5 4 2 80 33 1 13 8 32 1 1 4 3 81 230 17 34 36 45 51 5 615 44 35 190 82 298 48 81 26 558 30 118 20 17 83 1,208 62 170 129 275 318 60 3,466 309 130 1,200 84 803 165 208 63 2,194 75 350 50 60 85 Stub itens continued 266 Part 3 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Annual legumes-Continued 1 Peanuts grown for all 7 52 29 704 9 98 62 525 13 25 2 1954 . . . 7 5 52 357 84 76 398 6 47 3 acres grown alone 1959... 7 23 185 1,000 9 44 47 928 36 3 4 1954... 7 6 351 676 47 53 880 35 8 5 acres grown with other crops 1959... 15 7 15 4 5 5 6 1954 . . . 2 6 41 17 4 7 Harvested for picking and 7 51 27 684 8 97 59 507 13 25 3 1954 . . . 7 4 43 341 64 75 387 5 47 9 acres grown alone 1959 .. . 7 17 174 968 5 43 45 896 36 3 10 1954 .. . 5 5 301 633 43 51 849 34 7 11 acres grown with other crops 1959... 7 6 5 12 1954 . . . 2 6 4 17 4 13 pounds 1959 . . . 3,156 11, 747 170,292 1,164,135 632 37,173 20,990 968,082 35,820 3,509 14 1954 . . . 1,760 2,900 157,175 772,954 21,551 16, 802 659,709 28,796 5,294 15 Vines or tops saved for hay 11 264 2 210 1 16 1954 . . . 32 158 3 8 242 2 17 acres grown alone 1959 . . . 131 420 2 438 1 18 1954 . . . 248 314 2 9 416 5 19 acres grown with other crops 1959... 2 5 20 1954... 21 tons 1959 . . . 59 380 3 301 1 22 1954... 177 269 3 8 384 3 Hay crops: 23 2,437 15,919 1,999 9,649 12,027 21,200 4,732 2,566 1,864 7,636 24 1954... 2,407 18,455 4,017 20,061 17,847 27,679 8,323 7,183 3,118 11,111 25 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay and for dehydrating. .. .farms reporting 1959... 99 135 4 2 321 146 330 7 29 26 1954 . . . 77 260 15 16 604 296 586 15 3 155 27 acres 1959... 635 1,092 46 14 1,371 1,442 1,309 16 168 28 1954 . . . 336 1,493 84 66 2,123 1,615 1,730 35 18 682 ; ,r < tons 1959 . . . 956 2,588 120 23 2,480 3,689 2,350 25 391 30 1954 . . . 416 2,681 122 60 3,450 3,172 2,013 92 25 1,179 31 14 4 1 19 3 17 2 32 1954 . . . 3 11 3 21 14 11 4 33 tons 1959 .. . 94 99 70 80 25 64 16 34 1954 . . . 13 107 46 534 107 26 14 35 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay.... farms reporting 1959... 12 249 1 13 196 397 26 11 1 66 :•. 1954 . . . 7 183 3 14 92 272 28 11 1 53 37 acres 1959 . . . 83 1,999 4 92 1,260 4,727 167 56 15 672 38 1954 . . . 33 1,591 30 64 571 2,772 158 39 28 394 39 tons 1959 . . . 83 2,426 4 95 1,479 4,997 164 57 42 849 ..': 1954 . . . 27 1,247 39 116 546 2,087 175 44 28 464 -.1 1 10 1 14 14 1 2 1 3 42 1954 . . . 8 4 15 1 43 tons 1959... 15 76 10 176 72 4 8 42 30 44 1954 . . . 28 214 965 1 45 103 1,354 88 826 1,037 951 293 317 74 828 46 1954 .. . 57 1,686 142 2,022 1,435 1,454 272 817 119 1,305 47 acres 1959 . . . 790 10,579 1,116 5,300 6,865 11,695 1,590 1,343 1,181 5,165 48 1954 . . . 380 12,605 2,486 12,118 10,566 18,424 1,485 2,863 2,069 8,769 49 tons 1959... 716 12,569 1,028 5,912 7,194 14,210 1,599 1,792 1,767 7,106 50 1954 . . . 241 8,964 1,922 9,243 8,440 13,924 1,099 3,014 1,145 9,019 51 10 53 15 45 60 50 16 13 10 38 52 1954 . . . 2 73 16 84 80 107 9 29 7 41 53 tons 1959... 94 397 102 766 272 926 75 65 806 785 54 1954 . . . Farms reporting by acres cut for hay: 3 287 214 581 647 730 26 151 102 675 55 77 1,030 58 713 839 563 245 285 44 691 56 19 242 19 75 166 255 45 28 21 109 57 7 67 5 22 23 102 3 3 4 21 5S 12 4 12 9 26 1 3 5 '/> 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 3 2 4 5 2 2 f/i Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small 92 229 147 1,225 446 207 314 216 106 119 (-.. 1954 . . . 241 398 261 2,346 810 405 895 1,088 132 114 6. acres 1959. .. 513 1,316 771 3,364 1,599 1,598 1,481 513 545 978 63 1954 . . . 1,314 1,978 1,182 6,995 2,836 2,230 4,408 2,133 760 700 t-. tons 1959... 538 1,796 568 3,014 2,543 2,492 1,660 469 428 1,308 65 1954 . . . 1,588 2,124 925 5,844 2,993 2,542 4,433 1,943 585 871 66 5 5 1 27 10 8 7 7 1 2 67 1954 . . . 13 10 7 60 25 16 36 16 3 3 .ji tons 1959 . . . 34 21 1 75 18 83 11 13 72 6 69 1954 . . . 60 56 18 130 67 83 no 25 76 87 70 36 96 12 222 190 191 36 205 3 37 71 1954 . . . 24 146 25 176 278 344 156 791 12 58 72 acres 1959 . . . 416 472 57 767 713 1,189 121 638 123 379 73 1954 . . . 236 673 133 672 1,387 2,129 535 2,073 179 434 74 tons 1959... 483 401 40 780 714 1,122 131 1,333 168 477 75 1954... 244 553 110 422 1,260 1,790 511 1,750 82 425 76 1 3 2 4 7 2 9 1 1 77 1954 . . . 7 2 10 5 9 1 78 tons 1959... 3 13 2 12 61 4 24 32 2 79 1954 . . . 51 3 147 82 47 7 80 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa. clover, or small grains ... .farms reporting 1959... 26 1 8 31 38 11 24 81 1954 .. . 10 14 13 27 23 54 2 2 15 14 82 acres 1959... 461 5 112 219 549 64 274 83 1954 . . . 108 115 102 146 364 509 7 40 64 132 84 tons, green weight 1959... 1,972 25 655 1,195 3,286 328 1,924 85 1954 . . . 147 206 133 343 1,352 1,724 18 340 167 627 NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Contir.ued 267 Fart 3 of 6 Stokea Surry Swain ^S5?- *~ 111 Union Vance Wane Warren Washington Watauga Wuyne Wllteo Wilson Yadkin Yancey 14 47 10 2 8 41 404 35 11 66 5 2 1 1 62 1 1 20 86 468 36 2 47 23 2 3 >28 3 2 6 142 3,069 41 3 185 2 1 3 1 >47 1 1 36 258 3,386 56 7 199 4 4 5 6 1 4 1 1 1 u 46 10 2 6 40 403 28 11 61 5 2 7 57 1 1 18 75 459 31 42 23 8 3 !21 3 2 4 126 3,085 28 3 172 2 1 9 >32 1 1 21 243 3,242 36 173 4 LO 11 12 1 1,940 230, 41 1,303 500 2,375 103,285 4,765,363 33,774 1,184 200,963 1,413 350 U 399,' ] .72 15 42 68 78 310 100 10,630 1 1 112,725 1 72 7 232 4,940,755 99 314 740 1,469 33,010 12 17 18 31 115,077 14 14 36 50 1,611 14 15 It 17 18 19 20 4 1 41 4 496 14 30 21 ] 22 2 145 1,189 30 37 22 10,749 14,669 1,404 2,279 ] 81 10,814 5,124 9,381 7,618 340 9,943 2,275 12,390 2,772 12,603 7,297 . 3 14,713 18,192 1,094 3,171 ; 14 24,515 6,416 17,847 11,440 386 9,518 4,371 14,584 7,837 15,935 7,515 24 292 405 72 6 24 58 66 44 1 129 4 275 13 285 383 25 410 276 64 18 127 176 289 130 1 82 9 222 55 330 207 .< 894 1,541 256 21 218 173 781 289 1 364 116 1,333 123 1,480 1,754 27 824 954 242 104 546 541 1,719 620 1 229 51 873 176 1,232 702 28 1,495 3,102 403 44 469 303 1,715 429 1 747 135 2,574 226 3,717 2,842 29 1,332 1,766 339 155 805 864 3,142 962 1 422 132 1,396 286 1,794 1,355 30 11 18 8 1 1 5 1 3 12 18 12 31 8 4 1 2 5 1 13 1 2 1 10 6 32 28 66 38 3 2 795 20 30 60 86 70 33 12 10 2 ' 8 82 8 137 1 26 4 27 23 34 167 665 221 274 2 43 83 29 205 1 1,273 8 992 16 235 579 35 82 386 109 338 1 61 309 114 526 2 1,285 10 506 17 126 868 36 811 4,519 965 1,962 4 651 282 625 1,061 1 8,214 113 6,849 112 1,896 3,231 37 339 2,112 375 2,293 2 870 805 523 1,827 12 6,786 225 3,155 64 730 4,537 38 1,170 5,739 993 2,302 3 1,012 329 631 1,182 1 9,840 141 8,317 128 2,171 3,686 ^ 331 2,124 472 2,888 4 1,038 754 541 1,779 7 7,219 196 3,344 45 717 3,916 40 9 55 25 24 2 4 3 2 66 114 13 38 41 6 25 1 5 21 14 3 21 42 26 296 107 281 7 7 91 52 476 469 102 209 43 20 381 8 65 1J7 153 27 124 44 1,049 1,093 14 13 26 1,027 575 776 727 43 5 165 394 423 993 54 45 1,473 1,595 30 50 42 2,160 600 1,668 1,030 48 14 499 818 1,177 1,538 96 46 4,985 5,445 51 ui : 44 6,437 2,975 4,893 4,889 306 18 1,530 2,031 1,525 6,666 227 47 7,405 9,215 89 444 ] 96 16,975 3,102 9,040 7,075 311 47 2,610 4,566 3,921 11,867 453 48 4,782 5,681 60 157 : 52 8,733 2,929 4,917 5,088 547 21 1,478 2,288 1,904 7,322 205 49 6,189 7,041 96 489 : 84 17,654 2,147 8,245 4,520 496 51 2,473 3,368 3,057 9,545 302 50 67 54 1 35 32 32 14 4 7 22 16 36 1 51 42 25 1 7 3 146 1 49 5 2 1 19 19 5 43 1 52 221 157 10 363 84 277 125 30 23 90 41 209 3 53 153 84 1 39 12 1,469 50 475 25 5 14 130 136 39 131 1 54 943 974 13 7 22 834 514 659 601 31 4 148 349 398 799 48 55 102 110 1 4 3 158 42 86 88 9 1 10 43 21 168 6 56 4 8 2 1 29 15 20 31 3 2 1 2 22 57 ::: 1 5 1 3 1 9 2 5 2 3 2 1 2 4 58 59 889 693 17 9 300 370 519 233 6 386 61 196 294 341 174 60 1,385 1,308 36 35 4 765 550 1,651 501 15 587 271 531 1,129 381 451 61 2,913 2,619 55 39 2,566 1,470 2,093 986 23 750 209 802 952 1,583 410 62 4,787 4,680 108 180 11 4,916 1,826 5,554 1,512 46 1,414 741 1,852 3,341 1,710 1,102 63 3,108 3,245 56 46 3,461 1,498 2,160 940 28 886 247 919 993 2,089 399 64 5,069 5,167 130 191 11 5,780 1,605 4,994 1,287 39 1,597 609 1,893 2,797 1,999 1,125 65 35 28 8 17 12 4 1 5 5 4 9 9 1 66 33 17 2 3 16 3 18 4 5 6 12 2 14 5 67 60 61 47 39 32 16 3 14 8 24 30 38 1 68 66 37 15 16 165 39 38 5 10 9 33 8 39 14 69 304 131 20 11 6 70 55 57 68 2 131 62 233 27 103 352 70 420 281 91 26 2 121 50 88 133 5 266 182 752 132 97 162 71 1,119 487 73 73 33 569 173 313 247 6 597 277 1,334 60 553 1,635 72 1,358 1,119 280 122 5 669 138 502 396 16 1,042 563 4,138 305 361 721 73 1,106 490 93 89 37 708 168 327 226 10 741 260 1,303 81 627 1,763 74 1,275 978 304 160 5 714 96 466 299 14 959 414 3,738 265 280 638 75 17 5 3 2 2 19 2 6 76 9 1 5 3 5 1 1 6 2 35 4 5 77 35 15 7 4 8 128 9 22 78 28 2 17 13 15 1 2 41 3 305 12 13 79 4 5 1 5 22 4 22 9 1 5 7 16 6 80 25 5 54 1 40 1 43 2 6 81 27 58 4 53 373 51 676 146 3 30 41 425 40 82 112 28 539 4 504 10 181 30 35 83 95 328 16 310 2,149 424 4,053 993 12 135 231 2,451 151 84 396 113 3,405 30 1,463 75 366 140 220 85 Stub itenB continued 268 Part 4 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie 1 Field seed crops harvested: 8,462 252 93 1 354 2 141 2 1954... 9,568 306 53 167 2 175 3 acres 1959.. . 108,018 2,371 696 8 6,234 62 4,259 4 1954. . . 112,237 3,182 389 2,911 3 4,941 5 pounds 1959. . . 21,354,260 446,582 127,239 1,600 1,236,619 30,600 991,259 6 1954... 13,324,246 473,112 44,145 177,540 125 1,328,323 7 Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use 72,712 132,575 126 1,602 374 527 539 901 379 851 2,162 3,034 577 1,360 281 973 296 1,843 8 1954... 9 acres 1959 1 .. 22,504 8 17 79 7 504 418 1,657 25 10 1954 1 .. 23,413 27 13 118 8 483 896 1,506 37 11 bushels 1959... 4,570,151 1,660 4,335 12,505 3,370 144,562 57,400 375,940 4,435 12 1954. . . 4,870,918 12,849 4,957 15,643 6,229 90,842 109,295 330,515 19,871 13 Sweetpotatoes for home use 46,873 94 225 120 352 367 26 379 404 14 1954... 93,441 1,088 256 197 697 944 57 1,090 1,728 15 acres 1959 1 . . 25,292 36 20 1 51 3 5 660 366 16 1954 1 .. 29,472 68 7 (Z) 40 (z) (Z) 883 408 17 bushels 1959. . . 3,830,771 6,606 3,971 574 8,357 2,102 1,015 84,106 53,168 18 1954. . . 3,761,809 12,794 1,723 560 5,997 2,465 237 142,971 77,285 19 450,085 670,485 3,747 5,864 883 1,634 208 264 352 534 1,062 1,165 139 126 9,039 13,357 5,475 8,230 20 1954. . . 21 pounds 1959. . . 654,438,670 4,836,376 1,284,761 422,643 337,175 2,184,643 272,597 11,998,209 7,537,175 22 1954. . . 798,988,612 5,201,536 2,568,946 398,528 455,185 1,872,926 225,565 17,842,721 11,512,648 23 98,249 868 423 113 1,725 1,600 24 1954. . . 135,689 1,233 674 181 2,366 2,155 25 acres 1959.. . 440,852 3,747 883 352 9,039 5,475 26 1954. . . 659,163 5,864 1,634 534 13,357 8,230 27 pounds 1959. . . 636,078,207 4,836,376 1,284,761 337,175 11,998,209 7,537,175 28 1954... 778,604,961 5,201,536 2,568,946 455,185 17,842,721 11,512,648 29 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 3,447 15 37 7 58 59 30 1.0 to 2.4 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 20,998 205 251 61 256 425 31 2.5 to 4.9 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 39,192 357 121 32 622 828 32 5.0 to 9.9 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 28,920 258 14 9 636 271 33 10 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 5,692 33 4 153 17 34 Burley and other tobacco, .farms reporting 1959... 12,892 389 1,869 214 35 1954. . . 13,972 366 1,904 202 36 acres 1959. . . 9,233 208 1,062 139 37 1954... 11,322 264 1,165 126 38 pounds 1959. . . 18,360,463 422,643 2,184,643 272,597 jh 1954... 20,383,651 398 , 528 1,872,926 225,565 40 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 10,089 345 1,609 197 41 1.0 to 2.4 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 2,610 42 251 13 42 2.5 to 4.9 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 165 2 6 1 43 5.0 to 9.9 acres. ..farms reporting 1959... 25 3 2 44 10 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 3 1 45 53,281 7 131 799 355 1,357 46 1954. . . 77,296 37 318 1,527 347 1,680 47 acres 1959... 375,846 14 357 9,596 1,252 6,140 48 1954. . . 522,095 90 828 16,894 1,399 7,439 49 bales 1959... 318,638 11 353 8,185 1,071 4,970 50 1954. . . 366,711 65 499 8,462 1,185 6,747 51 Farms reporting by acres harveated: 42,680 7 129 439 341 1,261 52 9,046 2 294 12 87 53 1,259 47 1 8 54 237 16 1 1 55 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959 59 3 Z Reported In small fractions. 1 Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 269 Part 4 of 6 Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Cald«ell Camden Carteret Caawell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus 7 8 2 15 363 25 8 67 356 243 1 159 1 8 9 4 47 420 70 2 3 40 547 320 1 118 2 2 205 94 7 89 4,996 lOo 137 361 3,707 2,212 1 1,620 3 26 93 7 205 5,692 638 22 16 177 6,298 2,478 4 971 5 4 44,350 26,200 1,230 23,950 836,893 20,080 33,800 106,280 641,350 464, 530 150 363,750 5 5,450 18,100 790 25,695 619,890 41,553 8,100 2,100 17,740 659,410 301,711 400 94,729 900 6 611 186 1,197 450 288 475 45 160 941 436 488 610 33 553 631 949 7 1,598 354 1,847 1,167 765 1,516 89 265 2,123 1,178 1,238 1,158 88 741 1,141 1,638 8 21 66 114 60 17 87 2,465 723 37 20 11 106 16 48 25 92 9 32 57 121 126 29 110 2,028 656 53 20 15 157 22 42 27 186 10 5,176 9,158 22,271 17,342 3,463 12,596 563,473 136,945 10,027 4,356 4,201 15,797 2,168 10,890 5,748 13,687 11 11,791 9,096 45,072 21,072 7,313 21,667 465,663 136,206 18,235 11,465 11,744 23,193 2,394 11,240 7,908 26,282 12 700 690 405 258 201 229 14 164 627 350 315 197 114 204 501 1,811 13 1,841 1,010 862 554 586 728 35 244 1,252 827 890 433 172 311 960 3,017 14 196 768 4 62 17 26 21 328 66 238 57 5 459 2 91 2,749 15 405 1,361 5 50 27 32 25 353 49 499 84 10 162 2 139 3,900 16 31,939 92,283 2,844 8,168 3,926 4,204 2,158 47,246 13,137 29,687 10,109 1,940 73,366 1,740 14,092 410,180 17 53,632 115,738 3,625 7,775 5,413 5,561 2,009 70,246 10,486 28,290 13,315 2,914 38,284 2,042 12,004 356,091 18 6,756 3,038 1,417 4 2 298 1,282 8,781 10 2,208 42 530 72 17 15,529 19 10,452 4,739 1,668 9 586 3 1,948 13,052 11 3,737 53 817 75 25 22,880 20 10,019,176 4,574,557 2,646,558 4,603 706 494,683 1,701,906 11,568,897 14,285 2,659,513 76,662 752,268 131,152 11,965 28,081,609 21 12,179,137 5,433,146 2,800,902 7,313 574,864 5,700 2,332,825 12,153,359 7,283 3,381,985 94,432 1,175,808 123,353 18,306 28,714,815 22 2,047 1,177 139 192 2,044 7 552 141 3,956 23 2,848 1,465 212 1 299 2,547 4 876 174 8 5,222 24 6,756 3,038 298 1,282 8,779 10 2,208 530 15,529 25 10,452 4,739 576 3 1,948 13,052 11 3,737 817 11 22,880 26 10,019,176 4,574,557 494,683 1,701,906 11,568,277 14,265 2,659,513 752,268 28,081,609 27 12,179,137 5,433,146 564,761 5,700 2,332,825 12,153,359 7,283 3,381,985 1,175,808 9,196 28,714,815 28 226 219 14 5 40 2 16 11 237 29 658 485 80 24 395 4 176 47 1,037 30 753 335 40 71 911 1 197 47 1,621 31 361 125 5 54 639 140 28 907 32 49 ... 13 1,932 2,137 1,417 1,668 2,646,558 2,800,902 1,487 423 17 4 1 8 10 4 9 4,603 7,313 6 2 2 2 706 2 12 10 10,103 38 59 2 2 620 1 1 23 82 102 42 53 76,662 94,432 77 5 8 137 146 72 75 131,152 123,353 124 13 16 11 17 14 11,965 9,110 6 8 2 154 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 782 91 3 242 1 50 9 202 60 371 2,000 584 45 1,309 145 19 570 13 91 16 531 252 482 3,230 977 46 2,751 195 7 2,639 1 269 35 1,084 188 2,248 25,485 2,026 47 4,496 300 66 5,098 34 464 64 2,586 719 2.658 39,654 2,876 48 2,170 176 6 2,222 1 297 28 1,104 213 2,247 24,417 1,703 49 3,372 230 44 3,542 25 422 47 1,701 473 2,462 20,980 2,488 50 749 91 3 151 1 45 8 173 59 309 931 565 51 31 71 4 1 29 1 48 878 18 52 1 15 13 162 1 53 1 5 1 1 27 2 54 55 Stub items continued 270 Part 4 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe 1 Field seed crops harvested: 10 57 1 438 91 6 8 18 2 1954. . . 17 65 772 208 5 6 24 3 acres 1959. . . 181 653 40 3,612 596 84 130 271 4 1954... 170 775 6,264 1,832 39 88 367 5 pounds 1959... 42,400 130,500 10,000 542,551 124,300 17,400 22,534 50,550 6 1954... 34,527 138,171 945,198 234,665 10,610 12,300 67,193 7 Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use 403 348 75 1 870 165 943 275 1,135 8 1954... 1,107 650 101 7 1,641 770 1,766 823 1,555 9 acres 1959 1 . . 34 48 2,490 1 61 5 193 16 63 10 1954 1 .. 67 66 2,130 2 88 9 377 16 95 11 bushels 1959... 6,304 11,248 498,068 40 14,599 1,719 26,877 3,056 14,829 12 1954... 15,269 11,167 483,602 110 21,312 6,368 58,368 5,689 24,177 13 Sweetpotatoes for home use 313 375 52 3 610 107 871 213 808 14 1954... 953 772 80 6 1,108 455 2,232 635 1,237 15 acres 1959 1 . . 339 249 265 2 331 12 649 56 267 16 1954 1 .. 551 304 418 2 650 33 1,072 99 628 17 bushels 1959... 52,576 38,717 29,163 150 55,582 2,648 82,209 8,503 39,586 18 1954. . . 75,631 30,092 45,514 429 65,072 5,032 109,433 11,404 115,272 19 7,885 12,064 4,748 7,397 2,468 3,911 932 1,397 14,751 22,196 3,132 4,701 11,298 16,825 20 1954. . . 21 pounds 1959. . . 10,489,410 6,165,270 3,187,743 1,134,587 23,028,094 3,629,858 17,025,481 22 1954... 14,860,188 7,766,869 3,959,426 1,264,078 28,998,298 4,114,912 23,352,779 23 1,367 1,344 895 400 3,566 631 2,202 24 1954. . . 1,940 1,987 1,233 523 4,768 946 3,160 25 acres 1959... 7,885 4,748 2,468 932 14,751 3,132 11,298 26 1954... 12,064 7,397 3,900 1,397 22,196 4,701 16,825 27 pounds 1959. . . 10,489,410 6,165,270 3,187,743 1,134,587 23,028,094 3,629,858 17,025,481 28 1954. . . 14,860,188 7,766,869 3,947,126 1,264,078 28,998,298 4,114,912 23,352,779 29 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 54 141 76 62 197 6 9 30 1.0 to 2.4 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 203 472 368 196 781 114 260 31 2.5 to 4.9 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 386 425 363 107 1,515 249 996 32 5.0 to 9.9 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 551 257 83 32 918 213 791 33 10 or more acres, .. .farms reporting 1959... 173 49 5 3 155 49 146 34 Burley and other tobacco. .farms reporting 1959... 55 1954. . . 6 36 acres 1959. . . 37 1954. . . 11 38 pounds 1959... 39 40 1954... Farms reporting by acres harvested: 12,300 41 1.0 to 2.4 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 42 2.5 to 4.9 acres.. ..farms reporting 1959... 43 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting 1959... 44 10 or more acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 45 148 1,103 34 118 278 605 22 1,628 46 1954... 192 1,730 67 326 600 926 33 2,157 47 acres 1959. . . 365 10,599 220 416 1,012 3,398 93 11,201 48 1954... 478 15,588 353 922 1,721 4,731 120 14,083 49 bales 1959... 261 8,982 210 383 911 3,005 93 8,867 50 1954... 321 10,469 323 631 1,111 3,620 90 12,269 51 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 148 702 29 112 263 504 21 1,389 52 334 4 5 13 93 1 200 53 61 b 1 1 1 1 6 2 31 6 2 54 55 100 or more acres farms reporting 1959... 1 Doea not include acreage for farms with lees than 20 bushels harvested. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 271 Part 4 of 6 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates GruiuUD Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood H.-nL r.M in Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 144 14 142 1 10 301 20 14 1 46 33 461 1 228 11 87 1 1 5 292 37 7 4 34 83 675 2 878 119 1,360 3 69 2,168 409 120 4 1,258 533 4,247 3 1,474 75 853 21 4 28 2,175 1,142 94 21 526 1,538 7,066 4 179, 561 23,250 328,846 700 13,640 445,245 114,501 30,300 500 267,225 121,755 1,116,554 5 239,269 15,500 64,200 6,300 400 9,850 256,286 282,150 17,200 3,200 49,230 383,919 799,151 6 845 1,621 156 207 509 1,572 1,172 1,160 1,418 594 1,182 494 420 421 47 431 7 1,794 2,204 607 319 627 2,209 2,029 1,783 2,012 2,171 1,818 913 503 670 101 1,054 8 71 31 6 13 84 44 37 77 30 41 136 2,118 17 11 203 20 9 90 31 23 12 62 40 63 1U 105 32 189 1,576 19 13 251 27 10 12,348 13,477 1,401 2,664 16,479 14,632 15,501 16,349 11,305 7,719 24,914 233,215 4,611 3,934 36,764 5,110 11 22,331 16,302 5,097 4,651 14,660 19,465 27,687 27,779 23,648 17,139 30,157 172,066 6,690 5,448 61,156 10,271 12 462 877 163 191 168 1,065 697 760 1,187 556 337 131 411 456 29 352 13 1,130 1,488 446 339 226 1,309 1,514 1,221 1,646 1,833 552 309 458 526 66 693 14 50 241 39 148 3 91 61 91 210 696 3 27 119 105 5 40 15 86 166 40 144 4 91 185 158! 3% 666 2 66 93 57 8 22 16 9,400 47,742 5,979 23,943 1,694 20,224 13,505 20,325 38,476 107,981 2,305 3,567 20,709 21,733 667 7,992 17 13,765 27,704 4,313 22,332 1,983 17,460 36,947 21,942 51,253 95,243 2,419 4,511 21,102 8,836 2,251 5,077 18 3,844 11,231 210 302 12,689 11,631 7,828 5,646 13,283 954 29 3,079 2,479 1 944 19 5,692 16,078 11 369 340 18,288 17,251 11,811 8,739 20,387 1,334 34 4,714 4,451 4 1,502 20 4,821,899 15,259,393 304,134 600,551 17,196,628 17,868,578 10,182,613 8,565,719 19,123,421 1,754,254 47,861 4,262,772 3,331,623 1,900 1,249,678 21 5,695,464 15,818,037 8,728 499,228 754,429 16,286,801 24,568,885 12,210,638 10,701,428 24,423,309 2,612,630 54,807 6,138,585 4,525,126 3,900 1,416,587 22 1,153 2,456 67 2,608 1,905 1,879 2,055 2,512 888 640 1 391 23 1,507 3,448 4 98 3,198 2,695 2,630 2,873 3,726 1,170 1,071 1 540 24 3,844 11,231 210 12,689 11,631 7,828 5,646 13,283 3,079 2,479 1 944 25 5,692 16,078 11 369 18,288 17,251 11,811 8,739 20,387 4,714 4,451 4 1,498 26 4,821,899 15,259,393 304,134 17,196,628 17,868,578 10,182,613 8,565,719 19,123,421 4,262,772 3,331,623 1,900 1,249,678 27 5,695,464 15,818,037 8,728 499,228 16,286,801 24,568,885 12,210,638 10,701,428 24,423,309 6,138,585 4,525,126 3,900 1,413,187 28 52 35 4 35 8 62 123 97 20 37 23 29 362 448 26 511 80 471 941 446 237 222 1 219 30 545 1,028 29 910 583 818 789 829 479 227 123 31 182 833 6 974 1,027 454 178 854 140 113 23 32 12 ... 112 2 501 503 302 340 600,551 754,429 430 66 5 178 207 74 24 286 1,258 1,551 954 1,334 1,754,254 2,612,630 939 295 20 4 62 65 29 34 47,861 54,807 61 1 12 41 3 2 4 3,400 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 14 1,902 197 490 103 947 10 2,488 1,734 905 720 42 1,055 45 54 2,303 470 559 141 1,285 38 3,299 2,379 1,102 1,133 50 1,796 46 48 8,986 1,598 2,267 268 3,978 24 20,122 12,490 4,357 12,576 194 5.744 47 107 10,063 3,546 1,944 350 5,368 70 25,657 16,796 4,663 18,090 180 10,383 48 46 7,216 1,485 2,150 225 3,106 23 17,580 9,201 3,666 9,447 153 5,662 49 94 5,292 1,793 1,591 224 4,184 60 18,427 14,319 3,809 11,430 158 6,447 50 12 1,776 148 • 448 101 919 10 1,812 1,351 821 219 37 915 51 2 124 42 40 2 27 628 332 79 360 4 130 52 2 6 1 2 1 38 8 2 43 8 5 106 28 7 1 8 53 54 55 Stub items continued 272 Part 4 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison 1 Field seed crops harvested: 1 10 19 6 252 2 1 2 2 1954... 3 3 23 7 7 338 29 1 3 acres 1959... 58 145 121 98 2,674 6 8 5 4 1954... 12 4 290 39 132 2,766 269 1 5 pounds 1959. . . 9,280 30,500 22,900 33,901 600,598 1,350 800 600 6 1954. . . 240 1,525 45,150 1,281 12,200 246,864 53,758 100 7 Othef field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use 898 1,057 560 389 1,582 124 486 949 1,220 8 1954... 1,088 5,462 758 671 2,043 360 1,037 1,467 2,097 9 acres 1959 1 . . 312 83 32 11 83 12 84 213 213 10 1954 1 .. 438 153 49 16 132 15 90 282 191 11 bushels 1959... 38,032 14,665 8,783 4,121 26,664 1,898 9,733 30,578 33,186 12 1954... 51,798 57,630 12,974 5,785 41,233 3,716 15,125 33,495 36,411 13 Sweetpotatoes for home use 280 335 1,469 4,375 i 314 488 291 495 669 1,318 138 311 189 416 369 576 384 1,336 14 1954... 15 acres 1959 1 .. 6 4,510 97 74 580 96 20 7 4 16 1954 1 .. 69 2,565 227 66 770 111 18 8 11 17 bushels 1959... 2,407 628,874 15,739 12,272 118,466 11,583 3,416 3,524 2,837 18 1954... 5,988 296,180 27,451 10,848 114,136 6,878 3,001 4,190 7,913 19 78 128 21,776 32,950 5,125 7,937 3,721 5,405 13,665 20,211 10 10 16 20 48 74 2,441 3,115 20 1954. . . 21 pounds 1959. . . 133,918 29,810,393 7,507,819 5,224,143 21,835,028 8,227 23,508 86,486 5,009,725 22 1954... 229,566 39,101,581 10,638,382 6,018,411 28,597,241 6,853 27,325 122,787 5,965,962 23 4,680 894 783 2,126 2 24 1954... 6,660 1,304 1,098 3,091 25 acres 1959... 21,776 5,125 3,721 13,665 4 26 1954... 32,950 7,937 5,405 20,211 27 pounds 1959... 29,810,393 7,507,819 5,224,143 21,835,028 3,500 28 1954... 39,101,581 10,638,382 6,018,411 28,597,241 29 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 65 16 37 12 30 1.0 to 2.4 acres. . ..farms reporting 1959... 665 78 176 155 1 31 2.5 to 4.9 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959 2,1% 322 277 705 1 32 5.0 to 9.9 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 1,554 379 230 945 33 10 or more acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 200 99 63 309 34 Burley and other tobacco. .farms reporting 1959... 169 3 36 141 2,302 35 1954... 194 9 45 160 2,708 36 acres 1959. . . 78 6 16 48 2,441 37 1954... 128 10 20 74 3,115 38 pounds 1959... 133,918 4,727 23,508 86,486 5,009,725 39 1954. . . 229,566 6,853 27,325 122,787 5,965, 962 40 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 162 2 34 137 1,242 41 42 1.0 to 2.4 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 2.5 to 4.9 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 6 1 2 4 965 90 43 5.0 to 9.9 acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 1 5 44 10 or more acres. .. .farms reporting 1959... 45 3,737 60 277 536 604 46 1954. . . 4,753 120 346 737 1,169 47 acres 1959... 20,831 157 953 2,486 5,596 48 1954. . . 24,569 350 1,173 2,766 9,608 49 bales 1959. . . 17,678 125 856 1,750 6,004 50 1954... 19,831 276 948 2,236 5,649 51 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 3,321 59 267 518 399 52 396 1 9 7 175 53 16 1 10 24 54 3 5 55 100 or more acreB farms reporting 1959... 1 1 1 1 Does not Include acreage for farms with leas than 20 bushels harvested NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 273 Part 4 of 6 Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Mont- gomery Moore Nash Hen Hanover North- ampton One low Orange Pamlico Pas- quotank Pender Per- qulmone Person Pitt 1 % 92 84 6 3 3 66 49 11 2 13 72 20 1 2 141 56 49 3 6 4 48 85 12 10 15 19 . 20 1,200 1,057 580 50 72 14 521 1,393 95 55 219 328 296 3 7 1,424 630 355 8 I 59 16 339 1,927 141 157 70 161 4 4,000 324,822 205,767 130,129 8,800 22,402 2,900 121,443 266,150 30,800 7,600 82,760 66,890 63,497 5 300 167,923 55,064 35,589 1,800 6,330 4,400 51,470 525,170 37,100 19,150 9,400 58,156 6 1,249 62 899 433 765 1,743 21 881 416 406 40 150 199 70 1,644 1,899 7 1,392 462 1,525 387 1,166 3,492 100 1,594 965 1,258 119 239 682 176 2,112 2,548 3 65 6 312 17 21 48 11 •a 18 18 682 3,747 37 103 57 161 • 138 8 420 10 33 121 27 62 56 20 603 3,159 47 25 39 566 10 19,687 739 49,568 5,566 7,732 17,403 1,603 13,218 5,199 4,548 131,649 909,416 5,425 20,137 18,310 37,051 11 26,879 2,919 47,980 4,345 13,958 37,376 2,977 17,659 12,542 9,201 149,849 704,370 8,471 11,615 18,808 97,659 .. 976 102 273 296 568 1,158 32 732 303 277 96 32 308 81 845 1,303 13 1,655 530 560 275 876 2,659 87 1,357 827 761 262 81 937 205 1,174 2,471 14 767 30 1 72 120 367 44 277 188 26 439 44 222 64 44 920 15 1,661 29 2 20 110 578 56 308 350 39 1,154 38 439 55 42 1,298 It. 102,719 3,313 1,362 13,157 22,651 67,422 4,109 52,954 25,519 6,009 69,599 7,615 26,157 8,388 16,773 127,242 17 242,322 5,406 2,275 4,406 18,278 87,145 4,463 41, 586 46,244 7,429 147,061 5,010 43,298 14,938 10,416 186,131 LB 8,213 8 473 758 4,410 17,715 121 396 5,673 3,065 992 3,083 15 9,168 24,653 19 12,417 543 1,242 6,285 26,078 262 621 8,854 4,338 1,636 4,724 13,765 36,254 :■'• 12,267,168 9,600 962,423 981,567 5,700,901 26,090,358 150,856 586,931 7,423,589 4,276,188 1,193,181 4,262,199 18,500 12,628,523 34,545,086 21 19,111,585 910,562 1,266,024 6,475,955 30,714,920 252,943 764, 574 10,621,558 3,896,767 1,938,430 5,524,753 13,307,766 48,957,435 22 1,779 1 212 927 3,403 35 124 1,148 726 219 962 3 2,076 3,468 .-:< 2,423 317 1,230 4,807 62 169 1,720 897 322 1,352 3,194 5,063 24 8,213 8 758 4,410 17,715 121 388 5,673 3,065 992 3,083 15 9,168 24,653 25 12,417 1,242 6,285 26,078 262 621 8,854 4,338 1,636 4,724 13,765 36,254 26 12,267,168 9,600 981,567 5,700,901 26,090,358 150,856 575,081 7,423,589' 4,276,188 1,193,181 4,262,199 18,500 12,628,523 34,545,086 27 19,111,585 1,266,024 6,475,955 30,714,920 252,943 764,574 10,621,558 3,896,767 1,938,430 '5,524,753 13,307,766 48,957,435 28 23 15 44 26 1 2 49 15 10 129 32 8 29 241 76 221 321 15 56 209 196 54 344 428 169 30 856 76 302 1,484 11 47 431 266 78 303 2 915 810 31 572 1 36 282 1,350 6 17 367 217 56 153 1 617 1,841 32 87 726 800 473 543 962,423 910,562 614 105 5 2 9 78 222 2 2 6 8 11,850 6 92 32 21 33 84 • 640 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 662 358 127 277 2,570 1 1,657 39 4 43 54 60 220 1 1,695 45 833 902 206 328 3,035 2 2,289 88 35 60 102 187 374 2,226 46 2,743 3,817 1,604 2,023 13,036 1 18,264 141 20 144 178 133 995 2 7,606 47 3,125 8,897 2,636 2,349 14,592 6 21,983 510 158 211 292 387 1,603 9,127 48 2,291 3,138 1,255 1,347 11,178 1 15,862 113 18 146 137 110 864 2 5,465 49 2,898 5,972 1,612 1,573 11,021 2 16,624 369 68 190 210 268 1,400 7,083 50 636 208 85 227 2,377 1 917 38 3 41 54 60 198 1 1,607 51 19 126 28 35 135 624 1 1 2 21 83 52 7 22 1 1 9 3 2 13 1 1 7 1 97 17 2 1 3 1 1 53 54 55 Stub items continued 274 Part 4 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and expla nations, see text) Poll Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly 1 Field seed crops harvested; .farms reporting 1959... 4 487 33 33 66 472 18 9 24 825 2 1954. . . 3 526 13 29 25 780 9 13 10 1,079 3 acres 1959. . . 28 4,506 749 702 352 5,787 103 34 1,275 13,915 4 1954. . . 29 5,053 323 579 189 9,044 54 60 96 17,585 5 pounds 1959... 4,700 949,865 172,740 137, 145 77,557 968,282 21,570 9,835 363,487 1,938,409 6 1954. . . 2,100 595,399 48,810 134,700 30,735 1,181,514 5,900 15,790 7,280 1,291,257 7 Other field crops harvested: Irish potatoes for home use .farms reporting 1959... 44 800 225 1,522 1,420 384 381 1,232 368 381 8 1954... 231 1,747 481 3,199 2,047 1,229 885 2,774 435 1,417 9 acres 1959 1 . . 13 28 10 112 40 26 32 130 6 19 10 1954 1 ..' 15 59 21 95 55 54 56 401 17 23 11 bushels 1959... 1,144 8,763 2,630 22,219 13,770 5,199 5,419 22,994 2,400 7,985 12 1954... 2,487 17,837 5,096 38,386 20,192 12,120 9,363 74,695 3,458 12,639 13 Sweetpotatoes for home use .farms reporting 1959... 69 442 238 1,335 921 262 354 1,166 438 535 14 1954... 179 930 608 2,950 1,340 841 668 2,505 460 879 15 acres 1959 1 .. 54 25 72 548 65 104 293 1,832 92 10 L6 1954 1 .. 106 34 201 572 76 155 285 1,449 161 9 17 bushels 1959. . . 4,487 6,196 15,043 80,783 14,277 23,487 35,444 233,833 15,376 5,047 18 1954... 3,649 9,494 20,894 74,183 14,435 19,407 15,782 153,335 13,469 4,939 19 1 2 2,333 3,737 1,792 2,859 19,617 30,157 12,254 17,445 23 52 21 35 14,512 21,928 962 1,717 13 2 20 1954... 21 pounds 1959. . . 800 2,945,131 2,198,362 33,329,797 16,510,772 27,727 22,976 21,675,523 1,262,619 10,733 22 1954. . . 1,795 3,695,947 2,479,018 37,779,356 17,684,743 49,861 38,422 26,409,937 1,685,479 1,869 23 .farms reporting 1959... 823 475 5,171 2,729 14 3,896 325 8 24 1954... 1,117 785 7,042 3,489 22 4 5,409 523 1 25 acres 1959. . . 2,333 1,792 19,617 12,254 23 14,512 962 13 26 1954... 3,737 2,859 30,157 17,445 49 3 21,928 1,717 2 27 pounds 1959... 2,945,131 2,198,362 33,329,797 16,510,772 27,727 21,675,523 1,262,619 10,733 28 1954. . . 3,695,947 2,479,018 37,779,356 17,684,743 48,468 1,240 26,409,937 1,685,479 1,869 29 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 44 53 204 46 1 167 41 2 SO 1.0 to 2.4 acres. . .farms reporting 1959 401 148 1,323 470 11 1,113 154 4 1] 2. 5 to 4.9 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 283 155 2,357 1,228 2 1,671 87 2 32 5.0 to 9.9 acres. . •farms reporting 1959... 88 94 1,157 862 826 31 33 10 or more acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 7 25 130 123 119 12 14 35 Burley and other tobacco .farms reporting 1959... 1954... 3 5 2 37 46 36 37 38 39 • acres 1959... 1954... pounds 1959... 1954... 1 2 800 1,795 3 1,393 21 32 22,976 37,182 40 Farms reporting by acres harvested: 3 32 .'.1 1.0 to 2.4 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 5 -. 2.5 to 4.9 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 43 5.0 to 9.9 acres. . .farms reporting 1959... 44 10 or more acres . . .farms reporting 1959... 45 .farms reporting 1959... 1954... 121 317 7 16 405 770 4,523 6,229 366 863 615 1,342 2,974 4,036 615 1,027 181 424 46 47 acres 1959... 757 17 4,282 42,231 3,003 5,607 23,252 13,708 1,133 48 1954... 1,693 37 8,575 52,920 6,284 10,297 29,711 21,456 2,466 49 bales 1959... 640 12 4,066 34,712 3,163 5,156 18,441 10,415 1,041 50 1954... 1,000 23 4,795 41,602 1 3,939 5,488 20,439 14,497 1,854 51 Farms reporting by acres harvested: .farms reporting 1959... 100 7 268 2,993 268 428 2,213 148 153 52 .farms reporting 1959... 18 m 1,309 83 151 681 305 24 53 .farms reporting 1959 — 2 20 184 14 29 74 117 3 54 .farms reporting 1959... 1 2 31 7 5 32 1 55 .farms reporting 1959... 4 6 1 1 13 Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 275 Part 4 of 6 Stokes Surry Swtiln Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Wash- ington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 12 32 1 3 1,467 5 5 8 8 r 40 7 163 1 1 11 39 3 1 2 970 2 16 24 7 27 32 6 224 2 227 134 3 12 25, 571 24 80 54 126 132 247 95 942 5 3 30 306 8 4 6 14,689 5 209 159 416 240 167 19 1,550 4 31,170 33,185 150 3,100 5,294,432 6,700 18,700 14,650 19,300 22,800 50,776 19,900 178,542 600 5 5,520 53,250 1,825 1,500 1,400 650,757 2,200 36,600 21,400 186,400 40,920 26,700 3,070 257,117 6 2,449 2,295 432 357 59 586 805 747 1,090 40 1,234 1,504 1,966 1,924 1,360 1,214 7 2,787 2,830 670 553 102 2,098 1,266 2,021 1,800 158 1,752 1,822 3,219 3,098 2,018 1,505 8 56 80 66 45 1,141 14 24 38 21 32 660 421 151 82 67 321 9 57 111 98 61 906 29 37 41 49 33 972 758 170 129 43 160 10 25,088 28,590 11,203 5,889 209,690 5,663 8,032 7,289 9,778 5,062 132,121 68,385 29,623 24,694 17,332 35,610 11 28,575 34,922 13,229 8,206 190,268 15,063 12,418 16,277 16,520 6,686 144,335 121,067 43,679 41,233 21,053 25,188 12 1,479 1,385 207 99 68 373 408 633 769 86 74 897 980 1,251 705 273 13 1,918 1,673 264 169 129 1,291 606 1,731 1,036 175 244 1,428 1,712 2,369 1,155 801 14 44 30 7 2 594 21 68 606 129 152 1 665 31 482 16 (Z) 15 17 20 12 2 177 19 50 538 102 128 3 552 16 302 9 3 16 23,213 11,992 2,272 680 47,685 4,742 13,769 97,575 18,513 19,291 391 130,423 9,444 92,605 6,458 1,344 17 12,174 10,059 2,046 844 20,497 6,858 10,225 79,606 15,320 19,552 1,628 61,531 10,426 62,121 6,254 3,614 18 10,786 9,932 61 26 7,724 17,081 5,651 873 726 14,174 1;274 15,951 7,362 1,058 19 15,280 14,607 44 29 3 5 10,743 25,442 8,585 1,354 860 20,673 1,833 24,073 10,216 1,210 20 15,027,118 15,837,681 84,463 44,712 10,314,777 22,525,521 6,916,315 1,073,767 1,545,335 22,489,219 1,810,826 24,738,340 10,216,297 2,249,956 21 17,822,981 17,942,295 83,902 37,489 4,500 5,470 10,097,175 24,652,067 7,552,306 1,707,565 1,583,795 27,903,958 1,910,811 32,184,487 ,9,850,498 2,255,091 ;; 2,755 2,581 3 1,522 2,778 1,484 207 2,943 516 2,480 2,027 23 3,377 3,328 1 1 1,854 4,248 2,087 258 3,911 679 3,588 2,473 .4 10,786 9,932 2 7,724 17,081 5,651 873 14,174 1,266 15,951 7,348 25 15,251 14,550 3 5 10,743 25,442 8,585 1,354 20,673 1,788 24,073 10,202 .6 15,027,118 15,837,681 3,355 10,314,777 22,525,521 6,916,315 1,073,767 22,489,219 1,801,462 24,738,340 10,197,537 .7 17,795,091 17,881,939 4,500 5,470 10,097,175 24,652,067 7,552,306 1,707,565 27,903,958 1,869,206 32,184,487 9,840,198 28 32 60 2 28 30 104 2 46 52 8 54 29 530 625 1 240 352 427 56 353 253 128 542 30 1,499 1,218 551 830 566 82 1,313 160 785 984 31 658 628 588 1,147 327 54 1,084 49 1,208 419 32 36 50 122 37 115 419 60 13 1,351 147 2 10 351 28 4 1,473 33 34 9 20 109 61 48 24 1,265 726 39 8 6 14 1,490 1,058 35 36 29 57 44 84,463 29 41,357 860 1,545,335 45 9,364 14 18,760 1,210 2,249,956 37 38 27,890 60,356 83,902 118 2 1 1 37,489 35 2 1,583,795 1,261 88 1 1 41,605 6 4 10,300 1 2 1 2,255,091 1,161 300 10 2 39 40 41 42 43 44 50 1,493 918 1,009 1,501 165 1,994 30 1,738 7 . f ..- 89 2,551 1,053 1,433 2,022 181 2,524 33 2,379 30 ~r- 202 11,685 2,934 4,230 7,122 557 11,395 55 8,694 9 47 267 19,599 3,107 5,486 8,909 783 14,174 87 10,965 58 -.8 129 10,302 2,694 3,575 5,955 540 10,326 57 7,220 8 49 249 13,885 2,233 3,648 5,110 592 11,030 52 8,588 50 50 46 1,207 897 954 1,392 159 1,775 30 1,619 7 51 4 248 24 7 7 20 1 51 4 ... 107 1 1 5 1 203 13 3 117 1 1 52 53 54 55 Stub Items continued 276 Part 5 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and expl tnations, see text) The State Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie 1 Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for farms reporting 1959. . . 167,019 231,201 1,590 2,485 1,125 899 1,082 1,367 1,280 1,956 2,770 3,491 743 1,329 1,972 2,793 2,063 2,793 2 1954... 3 Vegetables harvested for farms reporting 1959. . . 14,178 22,723 98 72 40 25 15 97 66 33 588 1,447 159 509 174 192 103 52 4 1954... 5 acres 1959. . . 63,519 238 34 69 243 1,456 440 612 456 6 1954... 77,325 128 34 217 142 3,351 1,654 489 127 7 dollars 1959... 8,475,809 14, 695 3,215 17,407 17,629 404,707 92,915 67,181 41,425 8 1954... 8,837,132 14,180 2,304 39,914 8,685 629,003 243,735 75,522 16,125 9 ..farms reporting 1959... 2,655 89 22 10 9 14 9 32 3 10 1954. . . 3,164 40 14 2 6 12 8 18 10 11 acres 1959. . . 2,838 45 7 2 5 12 1 100 2 12 1954... 2,915 15 11 1 6 14 2 16 6 13 ..farms reporting 1959... 2,409 52 16 9 11 20 12 16 13 14 1954... 3,108 35 5 2 5 8 16 16 8 15 acres 1959. . . 4,645 50 7 2 15 3 10 7 49 16 1954... 6,365 54 8 (z) 4 26 16 50 17 17 Cucumbers and pickles . . . ..farms reporting 1959... 5,993 23 10 5 39 4 2 77 38 18 1954... 9,832 12 4 2 98 42 19 acres 1959... 8,420 7 1 1 50 (Z) 4 115 26 20 1954. . . 11,936 3 3 1 93 31 21 Snap beans (bush and ..farms reporting 1959... 3,625 77 28 15 5 568 68 25 11 22 1954... 6,482 26 8 72 2 1,400 357 24 15 23 acres 1959 — 11,554 34 5 22 2 1,150 103 85 60 24 1954... 16,548 9 2 140 1 2,873 761 132 25 25 ..farms reporting 1959... 3,156 36 13 24 1 3 13 59 26 1954... 4,172 27 8 19 2 27 12 27 acres 1959... 10,777 41 3 143 3 3 25 268 28 1954... 11,782 19 7 90 1 24 42 29 ..farms reporting 1959... 2,017 24 7 10 3 93 130 a 5 30 1954. . . 3,366 10 2 25 1 196 335 23 7 31 acres 1959. . . 8,024 5 1 39 1 288 315 82 37 32 1954. . . 10,047 3 (z) 66 1 429 843 62 1 33 Sweet pepperB (except ..farms reporting 1959... 2,488 4 2 2 1 1 1 76 2 34 acres 1959. . . 4,796 (Z) (z) (Z) (z) (Z) 1 159 1 35 Cantaloups and ..farms reporting 1959... 1,669 23 10 1 3 6 3 36 1954... 1,358 11 1 2 37 acres 1959. . . 3,048 27 4 (z) 1 2 7 38 1954... 2,849 6 1 1 39 Blackeyee and other ..farms reporting 1959... 1,469 43 14 2 12 1 6 1 40 acres 1959. . . 1,790 9 5 (z) 13 (Z) 4 (z) 41 ..farms reporting 1959... 1,419 37 3 2 9 2 3 21 2 42 1954... 2,127 26 3 8 6 2 21 20 7 43 acres 1959. . . 1,167 6 (z) (Z) 8 (Z) 3 3 2 44 1954... 1,305 5 1 4 4 2 29 4 4 45 ..forms reporting 1959... 1,046 24 2 4 2 2 1 10 46 1954... 836 5 1 3 1 2 3 47 acres 1959. . . 961 3 1 (z) 1 (z) (z) 2 48 1954... 1,234 1 (Z) 3 1 2 4 49 ..farms reporting 1959... 928 25 2 7 1 11 50 acres 1959. . . 623 3 1 2 (Z) 1 51 ..fftrmn renortinff 1959... 509 23 2 7 3 3 7 52 acres 1959. . . 323 4 (z) 2 (Z) (Z) 1 Z Reported In email fractions. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 277 Part 5 of 6 Bladen Brunswick Bunoombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawbu Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbufl 2,427 1,379 2,622 988 1,032 999 259 370 2,110 1,494 1,526 761 375 593 2,631 4,301 1 3,331 1,736 3,682 1,595 1,720 1,999 239 471 2,724 2,309 2,591 1,354 476 806 3,675 4,985 2 165 86 110 28 26 66 14 152 39 58 32 5 378 24 70 91 3 341 191 124 37 50 105 33 204 ■49 39 48 21 375 6 101 182 4 210 259 208 134 91 164 218 1,536 117 135 44 3 4,573 57 227 161 5 367 427 275 58 81 224 593 1,542 87 100 54 8 3,584 2 261 245 6 15,320 34,270 41,169 13,399 16,290 15,211 52,261 314,169 8,017 10,595 5,722 418 346,664 4,747 29,259 17, 575 7 34,445 45,229 53,127 4,446 5,489 14,021 66, 913 233,381 4,982 7,315 5,122 804 426, 517 202 16,011 21,725 8 4 20 52 16 24 31 2 55 22 32 12 1 22 32 9 9 8 54 68 27 33 25 3 88 21 26 14 12 36 3 30 7 10 6 19 25 7 19 8 2 97 5 13 2 1 46 15 6 11 8 83 44 9 19 5 1 158 6 9 2 2 25 (Z) 26 4 12 7 18 39 17 12 34 1 39 26 22 13 120 2 33 6 13 9 23 33 15 18 22 6 36 27 21 13 4 149 1 19 10 14 5 16 42 44 14 32 (z) 44 65 17 6 693 10 30 12 15 6 29 61 7 14 22 71 32 45 32 6 1 674 (Z) 23 12 16 136 9 13 8 9 9 5 22 4 24 7 49 9 50 17 289 31 5 8 9 7 3 26 7 10 2 80 7 162 18 143 3 2 3 2 1 5 5 1 4 1 153 1 51 19 290 35 5 1 2 1 4 32 5 2 (z) 53 2 183 20 3 48 59 15 13 32 2 52 27 22 11 4 126 2 28 7 21 1 67 44 25 10 28 22 75 20 21 9 14 194 3 22 3 22 (Z) 69 78 13 9 17 9 155 9 12 2 1 507 1 8 5 23 (Z) 86 106 18 2 10 117 246 3 15 2 4 521 tz) 21 1 24 20 30 2 14 8 33 1 77 15 36 12 339 23 9 25 21 36 19 24 58 1 123 10 24 11 314 1 35 11 26 38 91 1 28 16 53 1 307 12 45 7 1,951 26 14 27 31 112 15 28 IX 1 378 9 32 8 1,529 2 64 20 28 1 9 20 5 6 7 8 67 13 11 9 1 18 13 18 29 3 8 18 8 4 12 20 78 16 12 5 4 39 10 3 30 (z) 4 21 3 2 2 199 798 3 3 3 (z) 65 3 36 31 1 2 23 2 (z) 8 392 548 5 2 1 1 47 5 1 32 2 2 30 2 2 5 1 19 1 9 4 1 10 24 8 33 5 (z) 18 (Z) (z) 3 (Z) 15 (z) 5 1 1 15 46 6 34 4 7 1 9 10 24 41 9 22 6 201 24 1 35 3 2 2 14 29 33 1 3 4 191 9 36 2 7 1 10 7 37 47 4 15 2 573 37 (Z) 37 1 1 2 9 42 36 3 4 2 426 12 38 9 16 5 12 10 12 25 22 16 12 41 23 4 39 5 13 2 11 7 5 15 8 7 10 60 18 3 40 5 29 4 5 8 6 45 19 6 10 141 9 6 41 8 60 2 9 10 2 2 35 21 11 24 155 9 7 42 1 20 1 1 2 1 12 5 1 4 368 1 9 43 3 38 (z) 2 2 (Z) (z) 24 6 2 8 233 4 4 44 6 14 4 6 6 7 1 22 2 8 3 10 1 8 2 33 41 17 1 4 45 46 ... 1 5 4 10 1 1 (z) 3 (z) 2 (z) 2 (z) 1 (Z) 39 40 32 3 2 47 48 2 14 11 5 10 6 23 3 15 9 " 9 17 3 49 (Z) 7 2 1 3 1 4 1 4 2 10 4 1 50 2 5 a 2 6 6 1 8 8 5 2 3 10 2 51 2 1 2 (Z) 2 1 2 1 1 1 (z) 3 2 6 52 Stub item continued 278 Part 5 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and exp anations, see text) Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe 1 Vegetables lor home use and for sale {other than Irish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for ..farms reporting 1959... 1,471 2,071 1,699 2,535 329 423 9 10 2,182 3,105 972 1,361 3,642 4,499 912 1,485 2,157 3,091 2 1954. . . 3 Vegetables harveeted for •farms reporting 1959... 52 221 76 3 125 19 713 51 90 4 1954... 144 492 124 2 243 15 1,711 42 103 5 acres 1959. . . 185 986 2,534 1 334 34 3,678 102 169 6 1954. . . 343 1,817 2,902 1 511 39 5,284 52 138 , 7 18,364 22,639 101,851 144, 626 344,001 318,759 765 550 37,569 49,469 3,082 2,052 477,159 490, 559 8,291 5,880 16,329 15,335 8 1954. . . 9 .farms reporting 1959... 3 29 55 3 82 13 12 34 16 10 1954... 11 44 90 1 113 4 7 27 64 11 acres 1959. . . 10 12 233 (z) 23 2 7 6 5 12 1954... 15 24 i 253 (Z) 42 1 9 4 11 13 .farms reporting 1959 — 8 31 24 1 71 13 106 34 20 14 1954. . . 22 48 46 1 98 3 424 19 51 15 acres 1959. .. 12 36 44 (z) 78 14 291 28 27 16 1954... 23 38 63 1 130 12 925 8 20 17 Cucumbers and pickles . . .farms reporting 1959... 29 118 8 41 6 261 13 64 18 1954. . . 101 282 27 1 39 3 865 11 42 19 acres 1959... 30 144 10 8 1 372 4 76 20 1954... 109 347 70 (z) 10 (Z) 960 4 18 21 Snap beans (bush and .farms reporting 1959... 8 23 44 1 62 12 283 33 12 22 1954... 19 27 85 1 70 5 597 29 68 23 acres 1959. . . 9 57 1,416 (z) 16 3 1,042 6 6 24 1954. . . 35 58 1,388 (z) 18 1 1,314 5 10 25 .farms reporting 1959... 8 64 44 2 66 6 98 24 12 26 1954... 20 196 85 1 128 9 167 15 64 27 acres 1959. . . 27 289 257 1 49 2 464 12 13 28 1954... 49 729 221 (z> 154 24 614 7 38 29 •farms reporting 1959... 5 5 23 1 21 4 12 14 16 30 1954. . . 16 31 62 1 21 1 11 14 63 31 acres 1959. . . 66 7 132 (z) 3 1 21 2 9 32 1954... 60 16 780 (z) 5 (Z) 42 2 10 33 Sweet peppers (except .farms reporting 1959... 3 21 8 1 19 1 337 8 6 34 acres 1959. . . 4 39 73 (z) 6 1 567 1 1 35 Cantaloups and .farms reporting 1959... 1 18 18 2 38 4 15 19 7 36 1954. . . 2 20 39 1 32 3 1 2 37 acres 1959. . . 2 15 13 (z) 20 3 17 5 3 38 1954. . . 2 24 39 (z) 21 1 1 2 39 Blackeyes and other .farms reporting 1959... 2 34 6 1 58 8 10 30 14 40 acres 1959. . . (Z) 72 9 (z) 42 5 7 15 8 41 .farms reporting 1959... 3 38 13 2 36 5 32 27 14 42 1954. . . 11 64 34 1 72 4 21 27 65 43 acres 1959... 2 63 7 (z) 3 1 49 5 5 44 1954... 15 53 74 (z) 21 (Z) 36 6 11 45 .farms reporting 1959... 1 12 9 33 3 31 21 10 46 1954. . . 4 2 1 7 1 111 3 1 47 acres 1959... (Z) 48 6 11 (z) 37 4 2 48 1954... 24 2 (z) 6 (z) 113 (z) (Z) 49 .farms reporting 1959... 2 17 8 41 5 14 22 9 50 acres 1959. . . (z) 10 253 14 1 14 5 2 51 .farms reporting 1959... 2 2 10 2 3 13 8 52 acres 1959... (z) 1 2 (z) 1 2 2 Z Reported in small fractions NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 279 Part 5 of 6 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gate3 Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood H.-ii !. r fin Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 1,769 2,707 929 812 536 2,637 1,859 2,646 2,811 2,914 1,645 1,083 936 918 312 2,245 1 2,665 3,596 1,346 973 727 3,201 2,591 3,903 3,615 4,061 2,582 1,744 1,263 1,397 289 3,215 2 104 321 52 128 5 64 25 198 310 207 80 225 41 107 16 43 3 148 248 65 88 2 75 78 254 224 305 55 522 20 97 30 64 4 248 399 188 597 4 127 34 461 1,014 787 165 5,414 318 792 637 191 5 279 256 184 331 1 84 99 484 514 597 224 6,436 38 668 326 95 6 17,437 43,113 15,296 65,528 850 8,546 2,590 47,617 74,902 60, 620 55,611 749, 758 25, 674 45,104 120,013 20, 327 7 36,312 26,081 11,517 36, 512 96 7,929 11,181 44,488 47,505 45,055 33,401 570,999 3,719 40,512 42,978 7,251 8 63 15 36 2 5 13 137 15 22 40 51 12 1 21 9 54 9 39 2 1 6 2 133 21 25 6 73 3 8 11 29 10 14 3 29 (z) 1 6 44 105 13 32 58 15 1 14 11 27 3 33 1 (2) 2 1 54 46 12 2 66 2 7 16 20 12 64 13 20 14 5 9 116 14 27 25 39 12 1 23 13 70 12 12 4 6 2 104 16 34 9 126 5 9 3 16 14 92 12 64 24 1 7 111 91 31 45 219 17 300 46 15 76 9 23 1 2 (z) 99 19 38 12 612 4 12 44 13 16 33 295 11 4 2 60 24 48 258 72 7 29 6 27 13 11 17 18 227 7 7 64 70 44 182 151 1 122 12 14 10 8 18 7 316 2 4 (z) 54 27 7 302 94 1 225 5 43 116 5 19 3 218 2 9 60 64 8 234 178 (z) 247 17 16 15 3 20 52 14 20 13 4 10 100 38 19 38 153 7 15 21 43 4 18 7 2 9 4 87 21 29 43 301 3 7 2 19 22 22 3 9 33 1 7 22 201 10 42 3,946 3 8 23 23 2 10 9 (z) 6 5 21 87 14 191 4,378 2 5 1 11 24 50 25 27 113 3 7 1 112 21 50 3 3 32 68 20 25 56 12 32 77 4 5 102 26 76 4 7 70 5 26 ;■< 30 20 25 471 1 9 3 72 32 310 (z) 6 310 598 14 27 68 9 69 285 6 10 68 30 121 2 12 563 4 30 28 36 15 7 4 1 6 59 14 10 8 66 3 5 12 29 17 4 10 5 6 5 61 19 22 2 201 2 5 8 10 30 11 5 1 15 (z) 3 14 9 10 9 485 2 88 7 31 6 2 5 2 2 5 16 14 8 1 764 (z) 2 187 6 32 12 10 5 1 3 1 15 2 69 5 39 1 3 6 33 2 13 1 (z) 1 3 4 5 176 2 109 1 3 1 34 35 15 23 12 5 79 9 11 1 2 2 31 13 35 17 1 20 3 1 22 3 6 22 1 7 36 20 4 29 24 3 28 6 7 (Z) 3 2 80 8 37 27 (2) 31 6 1 15 1 4 47 1 6 38 38 15 13 6 12 1 94 21 40 1 9 1 11 17 39 15 7 6 5 12 1 50 72 50 (z) 27 (z) 14 21 40 28 13 4 14 1 11 78 29 26 2 15 2 15 10 41 22 10 6 9 7 4 109 33 36 3 21 2 5 2 10 42 5 3 1 16 (z) 7 16 62 16 (z) 67 (z) 10 2 43 8 2 2 8 2 1 25 23 25 4 50 (z) 2 1 3 44 29 8 9 3 3 3 51 10 12 4 52 3 7 45 9 1 3 1 8 3 6 58 2 2 1 46 8 1 3 1 (z) 2 14 6 14 3 129 1 6 47 11 1 5 (Z) 6 10 11 82 1 4 1 48 25 4 22 1 2 2 56 11 13 4 * 8 7 49 3 1 8 3 (z) 2 13 15 6 2 1 4 1 50 21 5 4 1 3 24 6 4 3 2 7 51 3 2 1 (z) (z) 3 1 1 (z) (Z) 3 52 Stub items continued 280 Part 5 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY Item (For definitions and exp anations, see text) Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison 1 Vegetables lor home use and for sale (other than Ifish and sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for •farms reporting 1959... 1954... 1,050 1,589 5,202 7,298 998 1,137 966 1,286 2,251 3,184 1,385 1,873 682 1,117 1,119 1,835 2,285 3,084 2 3 Vegetables harvested for .farms reporting 1959 145 261 12 26 51 66 22 100 45 4 1954... 226 451 36 28 160 71 27 203 145 5 acres 1959. . . 525 863 15 76 169 241 21 347 92 6 1954... 904 781 66 42 402 221 40 583 151 7 8 Sales 220,324 105,876 76,948 91, 925 1,113 6,189 7,455 4,569 21,258 77,471 34,597 19,396 2,134 4,417 60,398 84,290 17,632 29,489 1954. . . 9 .farms reporting 1959... 19 74 16 14 53 10 33 a 10 1954. . . 20 72 3 14 13 50 14 20 8 11 acres 1959... 6 74 6 5 81 3 8 14 12 1954. . . 8 50 1 2 18 75 4 6 2 13 .farms reporting 1959... 27 64 2 9 12 16 7 34 16 14 1954... 42 55 5 9 22 10 12 27 4 15 acres 1959. . . 10 52 2 9 18 13 7 17 10 16 1954. . . 18 65 12 6 32 6 19 23 3 17 Cucumbers and pickles.. .farms reporting 1959... 10 58 8 7 19 10 3 14 2 18 1954... 29 168 33 2 76 7 1 17 1 19 acres 1959. . . 2 77 10 7 14 2 (z) 25 (z) 20 1954. . . 12 161 38 1 93 8 1 15 (Z) 21 Snap beans (buah and .farms reporting 1959... 54 31 1 13 12 19 17 60 24 22 1954. . . 85 34 3 12 21 11 12 110 124 23 acres 1959. .. 65 15 (z) 2 6 13 8 166 18 24 1954. . . 106 22 4 2 20 14 11 319 106 25 .farms reporting 1959... 2 118 2 15 11 18 1 2 26 1954. . . 136 4 17 20 13 3 27 acres 1959. . . 1 292 1 31 14 13 (Z) 1 28 1954... 238 4 14 43 16 2 29 .farms reporting 1959 — 117 31 2 5 8 15 2 41 10 JO 1954. . . 199 38 2 12 13 17 5 126 13 31 acres 1959. . . 430 19 (z) 1 6 16 1 100 37 32 1954. . . 563 23 2 3 12 32 1 215 37 B Sweet peppers (except .farms reporting 1959... 2 28 1 26 9 2 11 34 acres 1959. . . 1 58 (z) 53 7 (Z) 4 35 Cantaloups and .farms reporting 1959... 22 9 4 23 1 36 1954... 20 1 2 4 12 1 37 acres 1959. . . 84 4 1 40 (Z) 38 1954... 42 (z) 1 5 18 (Z) 39 Blackeyes and other •farms reporting 1959... 1 70 1 11 10 10 1 3 2 40 acres 1959. ., (z> 84 (Z) 5 7 3 1 (Z) (Z) 41 -farms reporting 1959... 1 47 1 14 10 6 4 1 42 1954. . . 32 62 2 11 23 2 2 5 6 43 acres 1959. . . (Z) 24 (z) 5 6 1 (z) (Z) 44 1954... 6 37 2 2 12 1 1 2 3 45 .farms reporting 1959... 8 14 5 8 11 2 10 2 46 1954. . . 1 5 1 4 6 1 2 47 acres 1959... 1 5 1 2 19 (z) 2 (Z) 48 1954... (z) 2 (z) 2 8 (Z) 1 49 •farms reporting 1959... 6 10 12 9 19 3 10 1 50 acres 1959. . . 1 6 3 3 5 (z) 1 (z) 51 .farms reporting 1959... 8 10 5 5 5 3 5 10 52 acres 1959. . . 7 7 , 1 3 3 (Z) 1 7 Z Reported in small fractions. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 281 Part 5 of 6 Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Mont- gomery Moore Nash New Hanover North- ampton Onslow "rmiC" Pamlico Pas- quotank Pender Per- quimans Person Pitt 1,974 1,166 1,057 766 1,624 3,504 146 1,802 1,319 1,259 354 385 1,420 531 2,100 3,390 1 2,500 2,265 1,677 827 2,004 4,910 251 2,495 1,876 1,755 614 345 1,907 647 2,959 4,429 2 155 78 46 41 102 315 42 76 30 55 27 170 120 131 26 512 3 114 159 56 103 136 354 74 89 77 48 58 227 494 201 27 525 4 229 316 33 151 634 559 1,562 332 56 232 161 3,851 1,580 1,051 45 860 5 160 538 44 583 662 405 2,592 143 207 76 214 4,468 3,196 829 36 700 6 27,154 40,928 4,980 7,321 52,198 48,175 173,625 27,262 4,602 12,079 37,827 921,922 288,519 79,254 4,139 86, 550 7 16,630 62,438 4,594 40,033 31,739 59,767 695,406 11,040 15,975 7,811 41,546 615,063 227,655 79,802 2,403 108,321 8 4 60 17 14 18 14 17 13 5 34 4 17 8 14 3 9 12 100 8 33 10 18 20 12 9 23 3 4 21 7 25 8 10 1 36 4 10 7 3 15 2 2 9 1 49 307 9 (Z) 11 5 75 1 69 23 7 21 11 16 6 1 3 12 7 9 4 12 7 42 16 15 26 31 12 7 9 45 2 27 14 39 9 27 13 10 55 3 27 13 20 16 8 8 20 1 48 34 27 24 14 14 4 43 7 18 25 154 16 6 7 62 2 288 22 186 8 25 15 12 106 1 85 22 16 82 5 29 45 (Z) 742 114 190 11 19 16 144 25 2 3 10 278 23 37 4 11 7 9 57 29 4 469 17 39 20 1 13 13 332 37 69 42 6 17 9 359 82 7 479 18 163 4 (Z) (Z) 4 319 499 42 2 2 12 16 204 42 4 729 Vi 88 5 (z) 18 16 336 551 86 46 1 15 107 658 102 1 544 20 7 43 24 10 18 16 14 23 8 35 1 4 48 13 11 6 21 14 50 42 17 7 13 17 9 7 18 6 34 165 16 23 12 22 2 34 16 1 6 5 46 148 1 9 (Z) 10 306 19 3 4 23 8 35 28 5 4 2 124 7 10 6 6 316 649 41 5 6 24 14 34 29 86 28 7 31 12 10 5 4 41 99 8 13 25 16 58 1 75 115 26 19 24 22 7 8 4 66 118 10 13 26 14 28 76 505 24 13 117 19 2 8 60 94 333 6 25 27 18 47 (Z) 312 540 27 32 19 71 4 8 9 129 329 2 13 28 6 15 10 3 14 13 17 11 3 14 9 157 15 5 2 2 29 7 22 8 14 5 12 18 10 3 7 26 198 21 10 12 11 30 7 2 5 (Z) 7 3 60 2 (Z) 3 106 3,354 129 28 1 (z) 31 1 5 8 3 5 3 130 2 2 2 146 3,083 27 48 2 8 32 2 10 1 4 1 4 2 9 5 3 15 4 1 36 33 8 2 (Z) 1 (Z) 5 1 12 101 11 36 4 (z) 54 34 5 36 15 30 11 9 11 2 9 1 3 10 47 3 2 35 27 29 11 6 2 3 3 2 6 26 1 36 2 22 11 41 5 7 5 1 4 5 4 17 97 3 1 37 26 56 22 4 1 2 1 1 10 55 1 38 5 33 7 16 20 10 7 3 33 1 4 22 14 10 6 39 2 23 11 22 18 29 1 2 14 (z) 2 31 11 6 9 40 6 38 1 6 9 22 21 14 6 29 2 5 29 14 6 8 41 10 64 2 14 10 14 18 12 2 25 4 5 41 14 22 12 42 2 21 (Z) 1 4 5 30 3 4 8 1 1 31 6 2 1 43 1 33 1 3 5 4 17 2 1 4 3 1 66 12 4 4 44 3 23 7 9 7 16 9 3 12 1 14 6 4 1 45 1 13 2 4 1 25 1 2 2 40 4 1 46 1 12 16 2 1 48 1 (z) 3 1 67 4 1 (z) 47 (z) 24 8 8 (z) 109 (Z) 1 8 101 9 1 48 2 43 5 11 6 10 5 4 13 1 3 ' 14 6 1 2 49 (Z) 22 1 2 1 14 1 1 3 (z) 9 6 5 (Z) (Z) 50 2 7 4 3 4 2 1 4 6 2 4 1 51 (z) 4 (Z) (Z) 1 (z) 1 1 2 2 1 (z) 52 Stub Items continued 282 Part 5 of 6 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY lie (For definitions and e> n planationa, see text) Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) 1 Vegetables harvested for 399 843 2,323 3,117 837 1,293 4,974 7,134 2,921 3,668 1,675 2,617 1,378 2,373 4,310 5,709 696 1,051 1,495 2,056 2 1954... 3 Vegetables harvested for 37 62 97 808 50 86 227 1,892 253 12 4 1954. . . 83 66 136 542 116 120 386 3,360 400 30 5 acres 1959... 182 119 532 2,403 90 385 990 6,101 2,106 27 6 1954... 270 111 723 1,551 196 360 1,392 8,200 2,632 86 7 14,155 12,350 7,963 10,490 31,189 33,767 243,917 126,315 7,949 19,280 105,773 51,205 77, 774 73,227 832,683 1,024,066 115,806 138,551 1,081 6,320 8 1954... 9 12 52 19 361 30 57 65 44 77 9 10 1954. . . 12 36 21 273 90 67 175 85 124 20 11 acres 1959. . . 10 11 6 647 13 68 51 21 152 3 12 1954. . . 15 14 37 540 35 50 96 39 292 8 13 25 44 21 95 23 50 95 93 10 7 14 1954... 43 26 16 18 85 49 175 226 10 12 15 acres 1959. . . 115 29 14 31 11 93 244 94 26 9 16 1954... 129 26 17 21 51 108 271 295 12 25 17 Cucumbers and pickles. 1 30 13 442 7 20 21 1,104 16 6 16 1954... 12 5 213 47 18 27 2,499 29 6 19 acres 1959. . . 1 6 18 621 2 4 8 1,750 19 1 20 1954... 1 2 267 12 5 16 3,061 44 2 21 Snap beans (bush and 11 47 11 69 24 33 86 136 8 9 22 1954... 12 26 10 13 84 26 99 206 7 14 23 acres 1959... 7 14 7 10 7 11 127 401 299 3 24 1954... 41 7 10 10 27 24 111 309 8 9 25 14 18 67 131 29 42 80 102 153 1 26 1954. . . 13 25 101 71 61 49 198 200 198 5 27 acres 1959. . . 19 8 316 313 22 66 135 323 811 (Z) 28 1954... 30 21 522 379 30 47 445 431 1,217 5 29 4 18 9 49 8 20 34 45 1 3 30 1954... 6 17 8 18 53 13 96 90 2 12 31 acres 1959. . . 5 4 6 49 2 4 10 53 (Z) (Z) 32 1954. . . 11 9 5 35 10 2 23 74 5 7 33 Sweet peppers (except plmlentos) 3 14 3 30 3 12 29 1,311 2 3 34 acres 1959. . . 2 3 1 33 (Z) 6 48 2,913 12 (Z) 35 Cantaloups and 3 20 28 141 10 44 61 8 186 36 1954... 5 4 12 58 9 43 90 10 267 5 37 acres 1959... 10 6 37 436 4 60 108 10 679 38 1954. . . 10 3 14 210 3 62 227 13 891 10 3* Blackeyes and other 10 40 28 33 23 25 44 84 11 5 40 acres 1959. . . 5 19 69 10 14 30 45 119 29 10 41 1 27 29 49 14 24 19 40 14 5 42 1954... 1 24 34 19 58 26 65 97 9 10 43 acres 1959. . . (z) 4 43 23 3 9 3 33 18 1 44 1954... 1 8 31 12 8 12 18 53 7 3 45 2 19 9 18 10 22 44 152 3 46 1954... 1 3 1 5 1 15 348 3 47 acres 1959. . . 1 4 3 13 1 7 34 218 (Z) 48 1954... (z) 1 7 1 1 17 468 4 49 6 26 17 38 2 21 61 24 7 3 50 acres 1959... 3 6 5 14 (z) 9 34 14 6 (Z) 51 2 13 5 59 11 11 15 11 1 52 acres 1959. . . (Z) 2 3 183 2 3 2 12 (Z) Z Reported in email fractions. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 283 Fart 5 of 6 Stokes Surry Swain Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Wash- ington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 2,938 3,054 465 429 298 2,651 1,530 3,196 1,807 532 1,736 3,082 2,456 2,493 2,296 1,669 1 3,491 3,825 727 743 361 4,005 1,948 5,053 2,557 539 2,254 3,439 3,621 3,418 2,904 2,037 2 14 22 28 14 33 71 314 165 554 53 428 260 56 63 13 49 3 16 56 16 25 41 138 259 381 1,150 93 928 608 65 51 25 54 4 22 58 16 36 358 429 420 629 919 279 839 993 120 269 63 49 5 12 85 18 287 134 561 353 714 1,742 392 1,692 1,677 63 82 140 56 6 1,406 3,929 2,379 3,525 17,948 24,543 39,353 46,847 88,799 30,377 267,006 255,474 13,502 19,218 7,753 12,409 7 3,625 9,932 4,653 41,349 18,909 36,413 31,757 80,309 153,193 44,141 263,877 179,827 6,072 10,097 22,214 6,746 8 14 22 14 6 2 48 8 32 10 2 17 12 19 8 7 24 9 9 16 4 6 5 69 1 71 76 13 15 32 43 5 10 11 10 3 5 2 3 (z) 42 3 17 9 1 5 19 4 3 2 8 11 2 7 1 1 7 59 3 28 18 55 2 24 12 1 5 5 12 14 14 14 10 2 8 6 26 7 8 16 24 14 14 7 19 1? 7 8 11 2 16 61 73 10 18 35 33 6 12 1 14 7 7 7 30 2 9 3 31 9 19 7 37 9 13 10 5 15 2 7 32 1 17 72 23 34 33 62 9 4 56 1 If. 7 15 7 2 1 15 300 42 533 5 5 121 8 24 6 7 17 2 5 1 7 15 255 165 1,078 18 5 365 13 23 3 18 1 2 1 (Z) (Z) 13 396 43 694 38 2 147 2 31 8 1 !'• (z) 1 (Z) 10 5 347 123 1,362 19 1 382 2 18 15 .' 14 22 17 6 1 15 4 29 5 6 183 76 44 8 8 32 21 9 18 8 12 13 35 1 71 78 15 678 149 49 6 5 14 22 2 4 5 2 1 8 1 14 3 5 181 207 86 3 2 23 23 2 10 4 232 28 25 (z) 29 9 62 724 292 16 3 1 10 ;• 12 9 29 2 7 60 9 45 1 86 8 30 3 1 25 6 9 1 10 10 118 60 38 224 12 15 2 1 . 6 4 16 334 4 3 110 7 197 1 267 7 44 1 1 27 4 8 (z) 29 4 173 16 155 690 11 26 2 1 28 5 19 8 3 2 4 2 16 9 5 325 14 8 10 4 19 29 4 36 8 3 5 19 2 44 75 3 527 26 31 5 3 15 30 1 11 1 1 6 4 (z) 8 10 3 639 63 1 8 1 7 31 2 42 6 1 39 11 1 20 17 2 916 40 10 2 4 12 32 2 7 4 3 5 4 5 6 3 60 7 5 1 5 33 (z) 1 (z) 13 6 4 2 12 3 85 1 2 1 1 34 5 5 1 2 7 38 58 8 17 2 4 2 1 35 1 3 6 67 104 3 6 1 36 1 1 2 3 3 38 170 8 41 1 1 (z) (Z) 37 (Z) 6 3 78 283 2 14 (z) 38 9 9 1 25 5 31 2 4 20 11 17 3 1 39 3 1 (z) 232 1 237 (Z) 1 30 6 11 4 (z) 40 1 5 1 18 6 35 3 3 1 19 4 9 2 41 1 1 3 1 2 80 4 102 80 18 28 13 10 1 42 (z) 1 (z) 26 2 30 1 1 (z) 18 1 1 (z) 43 (z) (z) 7 (Z) 2 71 1 45 12 14 18 2 2 (Z) 44 3 7 2 2 12 2 27 3 1 13 3 5 6 5 45 2 6 3 14 1 10 1 6 1 3 3 46 (z) 1 (z) (z) 26 (z) 19 1 (z) 9 (Z) 1 33 1 47 1 18 2 25 1 10 (z) 4 1 1 55 48 1 5 1 3 2 13 2 26 1 1 10 2 6 1 3 49 (z) 1 (z) (Z) (Z) 12 (Z) 17 (Z) (Z) 8 (z) 5 (Z) (Z) 50 4 3 3 1 1 13 1 4 4 3 5 3 12 51 (z) 1 . Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954., Trees not of bearing age 1959., 1954., Trees of bearing age 1959 . . 1954. . Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954., Cherries farms reporting 1959 . . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. , Trees not of bearing age 1959., 1954., Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954., Quantity harvested pounds 1959 . 1954. Improved pecans farms reporting 1959.. Trees of all ages 1959., Trees not of bearing age 1959. Trees of bearing age 1959. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959. Trees of all ages 1959.. Trees not of bearing age 1959. Trees of bearing age 1959. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 5 3 3 1 1,930 418 36 26 73 51 31 51 330 696 155 378 175 318 35 525 314 995 113 236 201 759 22 24 37 92 102 39 37 53 65 21 322 25 34 127 273 70 30 57 243 191 ,474 9 13 25 63 10 2 15 61 24 405 53 352 1,850 35 24 30 22 46,479 17,000 4,800 83 82 266 527 59 69 555 988 197 310 358 678 121 711 53 57 8,794 42,181 246 3,144 8,548 39,037 12,036 35,641 48 53 295 318 90 122 205 196 85 250 61 373 1,122 97 202 276 920 2,229 11,784 11 16 24 44 18 28 6 16 2 7 13 14 60 39 35 19 25 20 30 342 68 1,455 189 1,266 5,491 6 2 3 1,385 2,520 16 17 118 102 16 8,608 7,403 1,150 2,415 7,458 4,988 4,128 8,413 7 877 2,517 289 1,308 588 1,209 7,311 10,325 11 100 5 12 6 25 2 10 29 159 7 5 22 154 10 255 2 20 470 1 1 65 265 17,528 5,382 102 67 93 104 96 127 1,480 2,273 276 790 1,204 1,483 631 1,381 45 112 575 5,452 186 2,029 389 3,423 71 4,810 43 77 149 322 38 100 111 222 56 297 46 75 324 412 107 137 217 275 1,971 2,996 21 27 107 90 20 15 87 75 23 44 102 183 54 90 48 93 169 448 28 147 41 106 1,007 13 44 9 35 230 17 137 5 128 3 235 1 244 1,283 714,779 307 347,558 19 372 226,100 54 68 50 72 50 107 791 1,756 213 150 578 1,606 294 1,842 44 97 526 1,453 142 104 384 1,349 159 497 37 74 170 323 37 20 133 303 76 417 43 71 334 743 47 246 287 497 3,239 26 52 184 234 183 783 990 25 267 186 81 602 48 170 106 255 524 103 126 152 398 42 453 37 54 4,991 2,180 2,462 972 2,529 1,208 434 1,295 30 42 111 137 31 34 80 103 65 334 38 55 1,267 403 290 120 977 283 4,783 8,291 10 11 56 55 27 12 29 43 22 13 216 61 1,619 210 1,409 6,344 17 73 17 56 164 1,965 2,025 71 101 126 186 71 139 3,197 4,543 1,242 1,377 1,955 3,166 761 3,705 36 101 426 1,681 101 548 325 1,133 44 786 47 101 235 465 62 47 173 418 116 57 85 450 575 161 83 289 492 9,921 5,415 23 41 104 156 50 16 54 140 3 225 37 101 122 29 19 72 103 204 675 149 53 96 883 1 724 77 42 36 65 49 38 43 500 592 188 157 312 435 153 1,548 23 40 479 1,194 205 360 274 834 47 1,011 25 34 79 137 15 48 64 89 36 288 3 41 135 1,667 3,064 15 57 43 18 16 39 27 264 38 482 33 449 6,582 11 72 2 70 501 Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 287 Part 6 of 6 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 97 14 30 3 8 23 3 185 18 17 56 29 3 2 1 28 1 65 11 27 1 8 4 2 75 12 9 31 33 2 5 21 2 22 4 11 (z) 1 8 3 62 3 7 10 12 1 1 (Z) 3 21 2 8 (z) 1 1 3 18 2 2 5 10 (z) 4 5 4 19,620 2,024 8,316 77 2,090 5,107 6,150 60,160 3,709 10,890 17,968 10,272 2,360 150 420 3,389 5 18,114 761 4,365 200 474 325 11,800 11,074 980 1,085 4,407 15,701 80 1,495 1,937 6 7 8 9 134 122 116 13 60 142 19 192 177 105 275 637 10 42 20 192 10 209 169 201 10 40 128 7 290 154 90 447 723 3 36 23 246 11 175 170 215 37 136 143 32 224 207 140 1,149 6,406 12 179 119 263 12 •474 232 327 54 86 155 4 378 172 146 1,638 5,800 3 149 226 326 13 130 121 105 7 61 140 13 190 176 83 275 632 5 25 14 191 14 295 224 261 7 107 183 14 501 208 123 554 723 9 38 19 408 15 2,816 2,269 4,033 82 1,995 2,066 163 3,186 2,257 1,163 64,988 257,964 63 397 132 5,980 16 6,714 5,384 5,129 214 3,955 3,977 154 9,780 2,693 1,677 89,422 229,891 111 561 224 10,082 17 1,001 614 1,474 18 298 343 61 894 611 533 19,522 104,997 23 180 24 1,282 18 1,237 1,006 927 115 639 1,112 37 1,679 673 739 24,368 76,037 56 229 43 1,870 19 1,815 1,655 2,559 64 1,697 1,723 102 2,292 1,646 630 45,466 152,967 40 217 108 4,698 .:> 5,477 4,378 4,202 99 3,316 2,865 117 8,101 2,020 938 65,054 153,854 55 332 181 8,212 21 1,270 602 965 48 3,508 903 48 1,077 606 332 160,539 765,645 25 124 181 5,569 22 7,859 9,292 5,243 40 4,544 3,924 97 13,593 2,709 1,279 251,635 494,912 57 1,027 167 7,576 23 94 97 72 12 9 112 12 122 165 78 26 25 8 22 7 134 2.; 232 183 237 9 15 168 IB 381 195 116 56 42 9 28 11 347 25 9,542 1,223 2,832 1,756 57 1,423 130 3,323 2,280 2,772 104 1,448 801 468 42 2,576 26 20,642 2,725 7,067 7,066 171 3,121 209 5,742 3,142 4,793 183 727 258 3,257 123 5,985 27 1,350 434 1,062 459 17 315 53 2,482 737 1,267 32 1,037 579 356 13 712 28 872 700 1,443 2,382 94 946 70 1,238 793 1,469 30 25 127 96 21 1,384 29 8,192 789 1,770 1,297 40 1,108 77 841 1,543 1,505 72 411 222 112 29 1,864 30 19,770 2,025 5,624 4,684 77 2,175 139 4,504 2,349 3,324 153 702 131 3,161 102 4,601 31 6,809 95 1,286 874 32 522 51 218 365 304 34 903 9 30 17 1,829 32 47,511 1,686 3,157 4,361 41 1,509 128 3,393 2,383 2,296 265 1,250 305 1,617 108 2,485 33 88 86 76 7 5 114 11 143 141 61 31 29 4 26 11 121 34 199 161 178 7 11 137 13 358 140 90 114 49 2 27 9 251 35 395 289 510 42 12 354 50 599 397 199 66 69 7 90 28 400 36 765 520 659 28 22 462 31 1,567 490 320 279 143 10 81 21 798 37 110 82 197 6 1 74 5 160 74 61 10 18 3 32 4 93 38 158 93 59 13 8 79 10 231 135 124 54 33 7 39 2 222 39 285 207 313 36 11 280 45 439 323 138 56 51 4 58 24 307 40 607 427 600 15 14 383 21 1,336 355 196 225 110 3 42 19 576 41 199 167 91 16 17 282 74 441 265 143 97 71 5 48 58 285 42 1,663 1,055 743 45 34 1,295 38 2,917 561 274 751 180 25 102 27 765 43 88 77 84 10 16 88 12 134 140 75 83 92 6 23 8 113 44 176 113 196 6 22 100 11 294 116 74 177 108 5 34 15 221 45 817 327 3,453 1,220 91 494 128 1,714 796 676 526 6,226 17 176 126 871 46 1,530 314 4,745 3,027 120 483 90 4,075 349 931 1,315 2,670 14 262 199 3,434 47 166 46 259 3 6 160 9 320 117 128 50 878 11 40 10 192 48 195 68 783 1,500 37 116 36 333 87 449 192 268 5 46 128 309 49 651 281 3,194 1,217 85 334 119 1,394 679 548 476 5,348 6 136 116 679 50 1,335 246 3,962 1,527 83 367 54 3,742 262 482 1,123 2,402 9 216 71 3,125 51 2,450 4,052 13,634 54,146 1,085 3,417 3,495 6,429 9,799 4,065 6,630 21,388 90 995 766 7,209 52 22,947 4,020 22,767 14,040 1,219 6,943 925 18,161 5,045 6,520 21,814 20,239 78 5,345 505 12,140 53 27 39 31 2 49 1 57 61 22 20 16 1 10 5 50 54 72 48 89 1 5 54 3 138 60 35 76 25 1 9 2 106 55 95 104 107 6 118 5 208 171 47 56 39 1 36 14 194 56 219 123 301 10 '21 146 4 533 197 73 251 74 8 33 7 325 57 37 26 33 14 2 92 41 19 32 16 28 2 94 58 60 28 56 10 48 90 48 34 63 13 4 11 79 59 58 78 74 6 104 3 116 130 28 24 23 1 8 12 100 60 159 95 245 21 98 4 443 149 39 188 61 4 22 7 246 61 13 60 4 1 34 103 62 15 4 15 3 5 15 62 87 94 149 14 64 3 223 104 46 241 28 35 82 63 62 56 47 2 56 2 103 71 25 67 35 1 5 1 93 64 142 72 103 1 14 69 2 240 73 38 193 43 1 8 2 177 65 340 195 194 6 174 6 398 202 57 317 161 1 11 5 411 66 532 203 424 2 109 213 3 881 233 84 1,125 230 2 22 7 722 67 88 46 65 63 4 150 88 43 61 54 4 (Z) 163 68 173 69 176 8 70 2 220 97 40 186 131 1 15 207 69 252 149 129 6 111 2 248 114 14 256 107 1 7 5 248 70 359 134 248 2 101 143 1 661 136 44 939 99 1 7 7 515 71 1,419 390 329 5 535 2,236 239 53 2,658 3,712 1 10 1,618 72 2,473 1,059 586 "8 450 1,165 4,018 751 221 19,644 236 7 10 15 1,892 73 31 79 53 8 1 48 16 81 119 73 1 3 4 36 20 50 74 114 533 480 133 4 210 204 422 936 670 1 10 10 905 1,316 756 75 29 75 131 50 60 27 171 153 162 9 5 182 84 126 76 85 458 349 83 4 150 177 251 783 508 1 1 5 723 1,232 630 77 1,211 4,314 3,750 660 821 1,677 2,848 5,352 8,145 5 155 7,045 23,780 2,191 78 3 4 15 7 2 13 16 13 1 2 6 12 12 79 7 15 73 30 401 60 84 49 1 33 157 278 66 80 3 15 13 6 200 39 8 11 20 55 8 4 81 4 60 24 201 21 76 38 1 13 102 270 62 82 50 205 75 ... 160 491 282 20 200 2,000 3,245 220 83 288 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 6 of 6 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY (For definitions and explanations, see text) Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. quarts 1959.. 1954. Blueberries (tame) farms reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. quarts 1959.. tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: 1 Land in bearing and nonbearlng fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959., 1954.. acres 1959., 1954. , Apples farms reporting 1959., 1954. , Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954. , Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954., Trees of bearing age 1959., 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959., 1954. . Peaches farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954.. Pears farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959.. 1954. , Grapes farms reporting 1959., 1954., Vines of all ages 1959., 1954., Vines not of bearing age 1959., 1954., Vines of bearing age 1959., 1954. , Quantity harvested pounds 1959.. 1954.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959., 1954.. Trees of all ages 1959., 1954. , Trees not of bearing age 1959., 1954.. Trees of bearing age 1959., 1954.. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. , 1954.. Cherries farms reporting 1959.. 1954. . Trees of all ages 1959.. 1954.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. 1954. . Trees of bearing age 1959.. 1954.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 1954. . Improved pecans farms reporting 1959.. Trees of all ages 1959.. Trees not of bearing age 1959.. Trees of bearing age 1959. . Quantity harvested pounds 1959.. Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959., Trees of all ages 1959 . . Trees not of bearing age 1959.. Trees of bearing age 1959.. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. . 34 16 8 9 12,155 5,755 189 194 285 392 188 259 9,380 14,196 3,272 2,403 6,108 11,793 2,816 27,195 44 66 369 496 152 99 217 397 90 429 22 33 61 88 11 13 50 75 18 159 102 107 957 11,317 170 224 787 11,093 10,543 16,983 13 35 36 191 8 49 28 142 2 68 244 764 34 65 210 699 870 2,741 3 6 1 11 14 2 1 2,938 1,078 124 142 226 202 108 199 1,451 2,917 520 664 931 2,253 422 2,775 99 190 8,378 8,900 3,904 2,008 4,474 6,892 1,069 4,200 71 128 227 357 98 82 129 275 97 485 91 131 879 417 490 91 389 326 7,040 6,068 33 41 90 112 21 26 170 137 103 57 67. 80 147 453 108 1,486 464 1,022 12,539 19 100 14 1 2 1 (Z) 50 150 24 1 1 (Z) 1,439 150 15 57 17 43 21 187 25 168 13 53 20 43 168 674 255 1,119 106 224 101 328 62 450 154 791 15 180 20 1,477 13 39 19 33 218 11,490 439 7,108 91 3,142 293 139 127 8,348 1A6 6,969 101 5,105 81 7,777 11 33 14 25 35 108 68 133 19 32 18 40 16 76 50 93 8 67 48 178 12 37 15 24 124 188 187 246 29 19 14 72 95 169 173 174 340 4,190 435 1,568 8 13 5 8 27 43 11 50 12 19 10 5 15 24 1 45 14 20 15 3 13 77 8 75 37 6 10 40 2 65 165 20 145 15 44 237 474 10 149 227 325 465 6,855 5 6 26 60 21 4 5 56 60 450 3 10,639 1,050 1 1 100 226 679 59 516 167 163 72 149 31 56 1,186 2,327 308 928 878 1,399 20 505 21 32 129 73 26 24 103 49 54 154 26 41 336 130 87 33 249 97 670 1,705 7 16 70 78 22 26 48 52 16 3 9 7 25 22 35 623 191 432 1,616 9 150 9 141 525 26 23 8 5 11,191 2,027 92 199 277 348 89 251 9,894 8,827 3,576 2,274 6,313 6,553 8,244 4,611 56 205 2,686 5,689 852 1,646 1,834 4,043 716 1,084 57 151 248 485 56 67 192 418 172 205 53 146 12,664 16,774 2,794 71 9,870 16,703 49,567 287,718 30 65 104 203 36 52 68 151 46 119 207 498 85 118 122 380 496 428 37 120 49 71 983 22 8 3 10 4,328 8,140 134 130 582 291 129 211 16,875 8,569 4,001 2,490 12,874 6,079 10,569 11,778 44 87 452 793 91 164 361 629 149 429 38 82 97 271 32 89 65 182 56 561 82 127 7,141 12,064 124 2,314 7,017 9,750 54,036 110,050 19 51 60 182 7 47 53 135 24 72 35 90 240 493 75 166 165 327 1,139 1,834 1 7,454 1,032 1 (Z) 200 139 244 255 356 143 245 13,221 13,981 5,809 3,369 7,412 10,612 12,748 20,285 21 37 196 334 49 111 147 223 120 236 30 46 76 168 11 35 65 133 133 409 76 110 840 1,162 154 169 686 993 8,661 11,931 9 16 70 108 6 24 64 84 1 37 35 58 371 567 20 100 351 467 2,925 9,828 24 115 12 4 2 2 1,442 2,600 231 3S4 303 503 238 579 8,679 20,392 1,716 2,420 6,963 17,972 2,378 15,197 27 105 124 598 60 55 64 543 5 362 44 150 104 374 27 28 77 346 85 628 97 278 806 1,779 176 191 630 1,588 4,462 20,580 10 38 61 149 37 43 24 106 203 63 175 330 961 108 102 222 859 500 12,368 Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Does not Include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 289 Part 6 of 6 Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover North- ampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt 13 25 9 3 16 11 3 6 7 20 6 7 86 12 10 7 1 1 28 10 1 12 4 5 5 1 12 5 5 184 5 3 1 2 2 7 3 (Z) 14 2 (Z) 2 1 6 2 2 218 6 2 1 I (Z) 8 2 (Z) 5 (Z) 4 1 (Z) 4 2 2 249 6 (Z) (Z) 4 2,447 6,787 5,110 110 8,168 2,250 175 832 1,094 2,765 2,336 3,600 496,467 19,917 2,082 525 5 10 5,746 2,507 30 4,409 278 1 (Z) 75 5,600 4 83 92,000 340 30 2,055 1,430 6,800 460,508 32 664 794,446 1,688 202 26 7 8 i 26 129 136 114 139 104 10 34 32 106 11 10 36 13 143 46 10 16 269 381 102 93 73 13 61 29 161 19 10 30 8 159 31 u 70 221 515 3,329 1,095 159 23 25 45 109 20 39 65 32 153 54 12 14 456 603 3,766 919 147 36 84 44 184 30 44 44 11 205 46 13 20 117 139 54 110 95 5 33 27 103 10 7 26 9 144 38 14 25 284 379 43 118 104 11 90 46 202 18 8 33 6 245 39 15 119 1,786 22,333 2,447 2,179 1,947 34 324 274 1,974 148 543 1,002 1,198 2,672 279 16 192 5,858 25,102 2,895 5,343 2,278 74 1,152 631 3,553 187 754 635 102 4,933 369 17 71 527 11,045 412 610 876 27 51 105 605 30 46 849 1,054 860 100 18 56 1,074 5,009 207 604 447 71 250 276 676 90 231 395 12 767 89 19 48 1,259 11,288 2,035 1,569 1,071 7 273 169 1,369 118 497 153 144 1,812 179 20 136 4,784 20,093 2,688 4,739 1,831 3 902 355 2,877 97 523 240 90 4,166 280 21 18 423 37,607 584 886 2,014 1 96 101 569 44 2,072 24 160 987 74 22 141 2,477 30,756 1,084 2,674 3,276 1,573 121 3,643 48 479 229 132 4,383 506 23 17 90 13 97 65 69 3 31 18 74 3 4 16 8 116 33 24 26 239 36 94 75 85 14 90 41 164 15 5 26 5 222 41 25 496 2,992 87 324,968 80,793 2,895 18 523 161 1,031 10 117 220 433 2,074 379 26 417 7,701 364 346,443 90,509 2,048 179 1,494 798 2,279 268 1,016 4,520 276 3,703 640 27 81 1,550 25 74,135 31,158 1,414 12 130 83 306 2 61 138 298 611 183 28 128 1,004 16 115,676 17,158 580 162 258 321 604 45 51 1,244 237 446 148 29 415 1,442 62 250,833 49,635 1,481 6 393 78 725 8 56 82 135 1,463 196 30 289 6,697 348 230,767 73,351 1,468 17 1,236 477 1,675 223 965 3,276 39 3,257 492 31 370 1,164 13 301,612 42,028 1,603 53 48 79 14 14 20 200 47 32 616 2,627 360 317,051 49,658 2,977 2 1,393 298 1,109 29 55 1,086 39 1,617 656 33 21 89 42 25 61 60 5 25 23 72 3 5 13 5 120 25 3- 22 205 129 13 60 60 13 58 38 158 14 5 18 4 197 27 35 59 538 111 79 206 138 27 70 68 280 10 21 39 35 481 81 36 132 972 325 37 201 204 61 198 152 613 79 29 74 15 659 85 37 28 108 14 19 75 40 12 12 26 75 1 6 15 32 151 39 38 13 197 21 3 59 61 41 35 58 96 22 14 39 3 97 23 39 31 430 97 60 131 98 15 58 42 205 9 15 24 3 330 42 40 119 775 304 34 142 143 20 163 94 517 57 15 35 12 562 62 41 22 344 296 58 122 118 25 33 30 75 10 8 27 247 20 42 200 813 1,930 45 236 324 3 245 111 1,169 21 60 104 18 1,169 160 43 18 94 70 41 104 70 6 26 25 74 5 6 26 5 90 30 44 24 192 194 26 76 68 21 63 43 144 12 4 34 4 130 25 45 120 7,551 317 2,919 24,294 265 213 100 3,239 395 20 27 966 69 431 490 46 94 2,327 887 1,687 7,598 781 381 170 2,787 776 52 17 3,596 31 541 966 -7 22 3,553 26 783 377 34 104 16 612 67 9 16 254 34 153 37 48 44 445 43 112 119 521 90 45 174 157 23 5 1,149 55 421 49 98 3,998 291 2,136 23,917 231 109 84 2,627 328 11 11 712 35 278 453 50 50 1,882 844 1,575 7,479 260 291 125 2,613 619 29 12 2,447 31 486 545 51 820 42,517 3,076 23,071 94,163 3,681 1,910 1,428 13,491 3,616 50 206 13,673 999 3,235 3,482 52 2,120 18,662 10,410 15,322 25,066 5,492 2,330 3,900 54,235 10, 567 876 3,250 21,766 1,005 3,184 4,477 53 9 49 4 15 27 18 3 7 10 32 3 2 9 3 41 11 54 6 119 25 5 29 17 7 21 18 65 6 2 14 2 63 9 55 26 292 17 56 101 37 5 17 28 103 7 5 42 188 217 43 56 14 492 82 18 87 30 28 47 61 212 29 5 51 42 150 24 57 7 113 4 26 49 10 4 3 2 27 2 31 62 97 14 58 4 133 8 9 27 8 20 13 30 38 9 5 14 2 21 7 59 19 179 13 30 52 27 1 14 26 76 5 5 11 126 120 29 60 10 359 74 9 60 22 8 34 31 174 20 37 40 129 17 61 28 5 7 80 10 2 10 9 1 8 15 44 2 62 4 110 32 20 43 47 1 35 16 61 2 18 20 62 12 63 7 57 52 11 29 49 19 3 55 2 1 3 77 9 64 6 120 144 3 25 34 1 30 3 93 2 2 5 1 125 2 65 11 282 284 27 99 174 53 3 291 4 2 29 279 16 66 16 461 1,035 10 75 81 2 75 5 417 7 5 14 2 359 6 67 5 78 46 6 58 78 20 100 2 2 27 124 6 68 6 165 50 2 42 21 2 28 5 111 2 5 10 2 79 1 69 6 204 238 21 41 96 33 3 191 2 2 155 10 70 10 296 985 8 33 60 47 306 4 280 5 71 17 505 2,519 69 160 368 48 63 422 1,091 10 72 31 520 15,158 1 145 456 869 2,168 2,086 4 73 25 79 25 71 80 6 23 24 45 8 7 25 6 56 40 74 985 804 105 1,233 928 143 108 179 199 100 247 427 60 294 566 75 87 177 14 123 177 54 8 23 67 13 12 99 29 100 138 76 898 627 91 1,110 751 89 100 156 132 87 235 328 31 194 428 77 8,515 6,509 1,295 9,179 7,232 101 1,824 1,125 1,304 662 615 306 454 1,258 5,987 78 9 16 12 9 14 3 5 6 8 2 2 2 2 5 14 79 71 171 58 42 145 43 14 38 12 14 60 21 8 15 135 80 13 91 22 16 11 34 1 10 2 2 2 4 2 77 81 58 80 36 26 134 9 13 28 10 12 58 21 4 13 58 82 150 545 456 503 670 10 60 35 91 20 1,000 120 150 231 681 83 290 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Part 6 of 6 County Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING ACREAGE AND QUANTITY i and explanations, see text) Rockingham Rutherford Stanly Berries and other small fruits harvested tor sale: Strawberries farms reporting acres quarts 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. 1959. 1954. Blueberries (tame) farms reporting 1959. acres 1959. quarts 1959. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in hearing and nonhealing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 1959. 1954. acres 1959. 1954. Apples farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Peaches farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Pears farms reporting 1959 . 1954. Trees of all ages 1959 . 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959 . 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Grapes farms reporting 1959. 1954. Vines of all ages 1959. 1954. Vines not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Vines of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Plums and prunes farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested bushels 1959. 1954. Cherries farms reporting 1959. 1954. Trees of all ages 1959. 1954. Trees not of bearing age 1959. 1954. Trees of bearing age. 1959. 1954. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 1954. Improved pecans farms reporting 1959. Trees of all ages 1959. Trees not of bearing age 1959. Trees of bearing age 1959. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. Wild and seedling pecans farms reporting 1959. Trees of all ages 1959. Trees not of bearing age 1959. Trees of bearing age 1959. Quantity harvested pounds 1959. 11,473 2,469 96 124 845 64 111 12,818 14,834 4,329 5,206 8,489 9,628 13,167 25,239 40 54 52,033 47,061 11,937 4,099 40,096 42,962 57,217 46,736 27 22 126 148 29 6 97 142 153 53 52 62 13,039 23,314 1,268 5,922 11,771 17,392 43,427 35,670 16 62 142 16 7 46 135 19 109 108 58 45 51 63 96 9 10 155 47 108 472 33 13 11 4 15,441 4,111 129 169 135 199 127 245 2,450 5,702 553 1,259 1,897 4,443 1,088 4,630 84 193 3,570 4,035 1,954 398 1,616 3,637 805 2,319 77 156 244 563 195 475 202 794 82 141 477 739 80 123 397 616 4,726 8,393 28 52 83 229 10 35 73 194 11 96 51 96 207 336 39 93 168 243 926 1,011 58 300 98 202 1,826 10 30 17 13 800 10 4 2 1 1,338 295 63 90 2,342 2,248 33 65 516 6,868 98 341 418 6,527 278 4,048 38 65 249,818 178,583 82,733 11,852 167,085 166,731 263,396 182,320 24 45 88 220 13 65 75 155 115 289 28 56 782 1,760 38 73 744 1,687 2,763 11,555 7 12 14 40 5 19 9 21 54 70 31 884 90 794 3,941 10 59 3 56 1,250 5 2 ,348 742 1 3 650 60 51 136 131 36 55 260 565 77 180 183 385 221 195 34 54 2,986 2,788 504 346 2,482 2,442 2,013 2,929 26 36 62 112 20 45 42 67 55 82 31 40 228 334 15 144 213 190 1,769 2,565 2 26 7 18 51 10 50 1,284 394 890 6,267 7 103 61 42 274 35,421 5,009 354 532 548 573 340 641 6,052 12,792 1,039 2,001 5,013 10,791 1,822 12,073 256 550 6,737 8,448 3,148 2,316 3,589 6,132 1,847 4,614 256 468 953 1,730 136 267 817 1,463 624 3,154 235 333 1,501 1,856 260 283 1,241 1,573 6,873 11,562 114 159 410 573 104 142 306 431 296 319 160 259 516 850 155 248 361 602 2,067 2,926 92 2,345 2,172 173 1,811 15 60 40 12 7 12,310 5,141 150 231 189 320 138 294 2,958 6,410 694 1,881 2,264 4,529 1,965 5,437 no 248 3,740 5,963 959 1,054 2,781 4,909 2,197 3,653 206 428 1,281 134 576 294 705 331 711 95 178 848 1,299 104 247 744 1,052 5,024 11,448 42 93 177 294 53 67 124 227 66 142 288 678 91 241 197 437 583 1,580 77 596 106 490 6,354 34 233 65 168 518 48 44 15 12 17,329 8,776 151 284 786 729 116 320 5,150 11,207 3,373 2,785 1,777 8,422 833 7,416 97 260 68,423 52,425 12,902 12,113 55,521 40,312 50,295 35,240 50 170 1,277 775 1,054 131 223 644 258 988 61 174 1,898 3,002 593 460 1,300 2,542 7,103 16,340 12 49 34 125 11 21 23 104 11 222 39 103 191 338 111 72 80 266 566 1,094 21 67 35 32 871 6 12 7 5 42 21 40 27 48,892 24,843 127 165,426 78 36 85 62 70 48 607 775 310 472 297 303 292 245 65 45 1,839 811 1,326 431 513 380 64 159 48 24 129 102 71 45 58 57 33 87 49 41 415 158 310 60 105 98 1,905 3,097 14 7 129 32 111 16 18 16 15 20 16 40 73 965 347 618 4,836 12 50 9 1 (Z) (Z) 1,075 50 46 41 316 180 16 26 121 269 46 56 75 213 32 605 10 23 12,198 2,986 2,037 2,087 10,161 899 8,508 477 10 21 35 70 17 IS 18 52 18 37 18 22 1,661 384 46 16 1,615 368 4,563 1,772 25 30 41 2,255 274 1,981 2,647 10 99 10 32 38 4 6 5,270 10,230 110 102 104 188 106 150 2,365 4,421 344 820 2,021 3,601 1,358 3,197 56 105 1,138 1,678 385 295 753 1,383 370 546 67 91 237 314 51 92 186 222 228 234 76 83 463 530 130 101 338 429 5,047 4,717 33 44 102 175 23 53 79 122 24 64 42 60 197 190 80 65 117 125 830 497 65 442 172 270 4,464 13 45 21 24 185 Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees and grapevines. NORTH CAROLINA OF CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 291 Part 6 of 6 Stokes Surry Swain Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wane Warren Waahlngton Watauga Wayne Wllkea Wilaon Yadkin Yancey 54 29 17 13 3 39 17 21 7 2 10 26 39 6 24 14 1 11 14 2 11 2 13 2 9 6 1 1 14 23 2 22 6 2 8 7 2 2 4 8 4 5 1 (Z) 3 34 6 1 10 3 3 3 2 (Z) 3 1 5 (Z) 2 2 (z) (Z) 16 7 (Z) 6 1 4 3,927 5,370 1,947 1,758 8,600 9,887 5,305 4,885 1,933 100 5,446 96,545 5,558 570 9,629 3,e56 5 2,031 710 200 1 (Z) 39 5,075 3,350 2,197 65 1,633 1 (Z) 200 1,987 2 (Z) 55 75 200 11,349 2,402 74 8,090 500 6 7 8 9 234 208 99 114 13 117 116 120 104 23 271 85 363 49 86 219 10 285 361 107 141 5 241 122 239 122 14 381- 67 446 40 146 394 11 274 342 120 174 8 117 108 467 118 194 647 181 1,919 59 237 462 12 357 823 169 214 8 268 140 710 129 196 686 141 2,393 66 283 681 13 247 216 99 113 7 116 119 105 107 16 282 60 363 41 86 217 L4 474 513 131 207 6 411 126 262 204 8 476 90 580 80 259 453 15 10,870 11,656 3,459 4,540 58 2,222 1,968 4,873 2,001 739 27,837 1,143 74,650 445 7,058 15,392 16 19,572 30,839 5,974 6,952 53 6,521 2,080 8,533 3,295 155 26,093 1,674 95,935 1,236 10,266 23,738 17 3,093 1,473 665 741 17 1,140 441 1,907 671 630 8,819 560 11,508 192 1,860 3,491 18 7,243 2,376 732 1,027 16 1,042 335 979 679 15 5,443 1,021 14,366 342 1,258 4,582 19 7,777 10,183 2,794 3,799 41 1,082 1,527 2,966 1,330 109 19,018 583 63,142 253 5,198 11,901 20 12,329 28,463 5,242 5,925 37 5,479 1,745 7,554 2,616 140 20,650 653 81,569 894 9,008 19,156 21 8,426 6,858 3,120 4,204 46 351 225 2,716 427 146 33,801 133 125,923 215 15,259 39,803 22 15,151 62,022 7,999 6,589 47 5,737 3,100 8,332 4,157 387 40,930 400 216,471 1,115 7,225 22,918 23 171 118 28 23 4 73 84 75 89 17 16 59 137 43 60 22 24 357 310 39 60 5 346 99 197 183 13 38 93 211 82 213 36 25 1,690 23,402 163 715 115 1,319 722 11,857 2,093 3,267 104 4,742 3,493 1,278 3,592 93 26 5,190 14,791 395 314 179 8,412 1,133 10,815 4,120 5,330 415 8,397 5,452 2,578 4,261 247 27 569 1,034 33 120 60 631 186 6,896 740 844 30 931 769 490 160 28 26 1,249 1,270 21 40 3 781 236 1,219 1,050 1,420 69 4,298 1,181 460 756 92 29 1,121 22,368 130 595 55 688 536 4,961 1,353 2,423 74 3,811 2,724 788 3,432 65 30 3,941 13,521 374 274 176 7,631 897 9,596 3,070 3,910 346 4,099 4,271 2,118 3,505 155 31 517 25,423 52 363 157 325 62 2,941 106 1,778 14 936 2,721 275 891 20 32 2,982 27,160 516 369 205 1,178 1,267 9,085 2,103 3,906 252 2,134 5,914 1,979 3,334 142 33 145 94 22 23 5 69 90 68 85 12 61 43 88 28 47 49 34 286 217 15 61 6 236 99 182 150 4 84 74 129 40 162 86 35 471 364 64 61 10 194 395 243 486 108 131 259 284 83 208 153 36 858 626 34 116 28 600 510 609 495 26 206 257 342 121 765 200 37 115 103 20 10 3 90 91 99 169 9 22 32 90 22 25 18 38 116 85 3 23 3 103 71 108 104 2 53 71 93 35 199 41 39 356 261 44 51 7 104 304 144 317 99 109 227 194 61 183 135 40 742 541 31 93 25 497 439 501 391 24 153 186 249 86 566 159 41 420 280 55 55 14 113 158 147 129 26 137 26 134 37 43 193 42 1,711 1,620 67 224 37 553 917 892 1,059 151 750 154 586 152 1,213 936 43 132 121 68 51 7 74 76 86 73 12 115 55 149 32 56 99 44 214 161 37 118 5 227 50 177 106 8 186 67 161 57 114 106 45 608 1,031 654 526 635 1,504 192 3,881 389 55,315 754 652 1,620 159 391 763 46 876 651 525 1,625 63 1,538 122 16,866 337 13,764 751 1,472 1,957 208 693 463 47 182 112 90 46 4 529 10 130 144 24,088 125 389 206 66 59 95 48 176 105 23 159 26 177 17 239 75 3,020 104 304 165 85 86 54 49 426 919 564 480 631 975 182 3,751 245 31,227 629 263 1,414 93 332 668 50 700 546 502 1,466 37 1,361 105 16,627 262 10,744 647 1,168 1,792 123 607 409 51 2,827 12,098 8,807 4,844 2,910 8,416 3,483 40,521 2,493 23,922 6,659 1,772 10,377 2,082 2,153 5,267 52 5,427 7,297 2,946 4,710 1,450 8,488 5,254 19,118 4,088 147,646 22,309 1,534 20,047 3,970 7,181 5,220 53 41 23 22 12 37 35 26 42 4 19 21 37 14 16 4 54 89 46 18 52 2 143 30 59 64 2 39 28 51 17 39 17 55 165 103 101 31 195 110 124 389 10 126 185 135 53 42 9 56 724 123 63 176 4 532 95 250 165 3 124 305 225 60 125 59 57 38 13 24 5 102 26 44 183 65 125 38 8 9 58 541 27 6 17 139 13 19 24 14 81 35 13 35 10 59 127 90 77 26 93 84 80 206 10 61 60 97 45 33 9 60 183 96 57 159 4 393 82 231 141 3 110 224 190 47 90 49 61 97 52 50 6 9 97 42 78 51 28 40 58 2 6 62 168 103 72 67 2 117 83 92 205 82 12 196 28 73 20 63 92 78 34 17 42 43 32 46 2 156 23 86 13 38 52 64 170 143 33 49 1 126 45 66 78 1 231 36 89 31 106 90 65 328 346 182 44 144 121 135 145 3 1,350 68 625 56 176 367 66 536 567 189 158 2 362 163 213 210 2 2,381 109 526 104 586 632 67 110 78 75 17 88 26 70 44 1 L21 11 157 25 64 66 68 113 168 34 45 116 57 60 84 441 44 208 39 265 50 69 218 268 107 27 56 95 65 101 2 1,229 57 468 31 132 301 70 423 399 155 113 2 246 106 153 126 2 1,940 65 318 65 321 582 71 2,375 2,667 385 253 96 1,192 398 155 20 10,771 46 4,059 102 569 410 72 3,363 2,807 1,678 679 449 720 575 834 44,176 70 2,124 280 1,381 12,274 73 26 10 7 3 10 65 40 76 55 21 1 73 32 41 11 1 74 56 26 12 4 113 554 192 1,301 328 262 1 1,124 106 529 29 1 75 24 18 5 4 16 202 53 239 92 92 220 55 89 5 1 76 32 8 7 97 352 139 1,062 236 170 1 904 51 440 24 77 225 32 5 1,090 3,648 880 12,237 562 5,438 5,748 593 4,466 1O0 ... 78 2 3 1 10 13 20 6 7 18 5 9 3 2 79 4 10 20 40 162 123 22 15 101 11 39 3 17 80 2 3 10 2 28 5 3 3 6 8 1 12 81 2 7 20 30 160 95 17 12 98 5 31 2 5 82 100 50 200 162 45 777 40 141 468 210 83 292 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (For definition* and explanations, see text) Alleghany Avery Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, (lower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bullis sold farms reporting 1059. . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . On farms with sales of S'Zf.OttO or more .... farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959. . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954 . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. Grown under glass farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. square feet 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Vegetables growTi under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. square feel 1959 . . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Any forest products cut and/Or sold farms reporting 1959 . . , Sales of anv forest products farms reporting 1959. dollars 1959.. 1954.. Sales of standing limber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of all olher forest products (arms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Sales of firewood, pulp-wood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Sales of olher miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Firewood and fuel wood cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. cords (4' x 4' x »') 1959 . . 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . cords (I' x4' xS')1959.. Fulpwood sold farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. cords (4* x 4' x 8') 1959.. 1954 . . ""nee posts cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . number 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959 . . number 1954 . . Snwlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 1 - thousnnds of hoard feel 1959. . 1954 . Sales farms reporting 1959 . . thousands of Ixiurd feel 1959.. 1,1*7 9,137,280 5,384,866 361 8,772,150 618 411 2,951 2,080 2,836,201 1,533,336 415 266 193 2,334,665 1,849,190 299 293 1,921 2,035 5,906,744 3,586,291 199 158 96 64 170,774 99,528 113 105 618 419 394,335 265,239 61,336 11,634 15,241,569 8,125,069 8,035 11,328,193 5,634 3,913,376 5,392 3,796,485 337 116,891 53,473 89,198 470,600 860,888 1,327 19,793 3,207 6,452 148,490 205,467 3,619 14,849 610,789 2,346,894 351 185,676 2,424 13,226 33,200 264,882 1,100 26,039 14 38,581 66, 523 8 35,071 23 25 17,995 18,374 8 11 5 9 24,356 149,224 4 5 9 13 20,386 47,464 1 3 1 2 150 1,303 1 1 (Z) 1 200 685 662 91 98,399 72,093 64 70,032 38 28,367 35 27,667 4 700 607 1,283 5,200 14,824 12 147 14 70 1,306 1,346 37 313 4,760 46,374 4 790 23 196 158 3,122 12 124 456 182 157,316 87,923 73 94,749 128 62, 567 126 62,167 3 400 305 585 1,803 4,052 98 618 21 53 545 657 17 55 2,106 5,340 1 250 18 127 998 3,908 10 949 6 2,830 435 1 2,500 4 1 41 (Z) 2,730 350 4 (Z) 85 2 1 100 445 57 29,578 16,431 34 20,717 26 8,861 24 8,843 2 18 385 774 3,577 7,174 13 288 100 288 12,715 47,912 6 1,950 16 75 121 746 6 98 4 3,700 590 4 2 4 1 4,924 600 (Z) 3,700 265 25 402 138 336,649 119,143 103 210,656 78 125,993 77 124,943 3 1,050 304 378 2,085 3,052 5 165 65 77 7,603 2,835 13 41 1,797 10,143 18 86 279 3,333 12 182 6,575 6,135 1 5,000 3 1 12 2 6,050 25 95 5 1 2 6 525 6,050 1 i 100 60 1,118 202 157,286 76,240 143 110,817 70 46,469 64 36,169 10 10,300 915 1,391 9,289 16,031 20 344 5 63 161 267 272 631 32,842 82,310 21 4,021 51 266 676 2,972 24 580 62 315,077 144,263 14 283,344 59 63 299 189 229,082 78,763 3 1 2 1 61,725 35,000 1 1 1 1 85,995 65,500 130 53 66,342 27,617 29 39,768 29 26,574 25 16,384 4 10,190 78 529 2,092 9,420 6 548 27 245 152 19 188 5,200 24,882 6 5,580 13 76 126 940 9 91 30 183,965 165,420 15 170,722 5 4 10 6 17,725 4,250 25 38 2 3 1,781 3,950 24 37 299 452 144,690 126,295 6 6 103 61 21,550 34,875 747 206 274,269 64,565 172 234,714 50 39, 555 43 36,563 10 2,992 608 1,013 3,205 6,497 13 148 19 35 1,558 3,079 15 173 2,495 24,999 25 141 317 1,843 15 233 2 (D) 2,475 1 3 1 3 (D) 2,450 1 1 1 (Z) (D) 25 855 150 185,264 101,143 106 163,998 59 21,266 57 21,098 2 168 726 1,330 4,354 9,469 31 228 24 38 970 855 83 500 10,133 71,857 3 130 119 101 3,368 5 77 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Individual operations. Z Reported In small fractions. 1 lncludes sales of standing timber. NORTH CAROLINA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954 293 Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caewell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus 1 3 35 21 12 25 3 11 2 22 5 4 3 1 13 9 1 CD) 37,220 385,087 178,291 61,798 28,296 4,800 12,922 (E) 136,908 288,625 6,225 1,6. 10 (D) 564,632 50,165 2 600 90,800 129,439 94,400 31,700 7,748 2,000 6,900 5,800 28,350 182,480 26 V. » 50 262,365 40,200 3 3 14 6 5 6 2 2 1 10 2 2 4 3 4 37,220 375,098 169, 550 75,350 20,554 4,500 10,187 (D) 131,045 287,000 5,800 561,470 46,565 9 1 2 15 14 6 22 3 3 1 13 4 4 2 1 3 5 g 2 5 12 6 3 14 2 1 2 4 6 1 3 2 7 CO 16 66 273 26 68 6 3 (z) 73 17 7 6 (Z) 3 16 a 1 52 84 M5 10 65 6 4 4 10 32 1 5 7 9 j 2,085 46,665 10 300 52,500 36,385 93,450 1,700 6,778 2,000 5,000 5,000 4,700 13,705 26 550 30,500 11 21 4 5 2 9 1 7 2 5 5 12 1 2 17 1 5 4 2 1 2 5 1 6 3 13 16 3 4 1 1 1 7 3 2 14 1 1 12 5 2 1 2 "i 1 3 15 194,648 4,189 48,200 4,000 1,100 1,656 57,330 317,500 22,860 le 348 14,700 122,949 26,600 1,100 300 21,400 700 500 225,150 17 9 2 2 1 8 1 1 2 4 3 16 ' 2 12 1 3 2 1 1 3 4 3 19 11 (z) 2 (Z) 4 2 1 21 5 6 20 - 34 6 (z) 1 5 1 1 62 6 9 21 324,285 4,416 64,200 4,154 3,985 0» 82,605 275,400 560,000 3,500 22 300 38,000 91,644 500 25,500 775 1,900 800 16,500 167,475 50 261,690 9,550 23 1 8 3 2 1 1 5 1 5 24 1 6 7 2 4,839 1,115 3 3 2 1,250 1,176 1 2 1,200 3 7 1 1 50 35,000 3 41 1 1 2 3 2 3,040 380 1 25 2« 27 28 29 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 30 1 5 1 1 3 6 ' 3 1 31 40 1 (z) 3 5 17 . . . 1 1 32 6 4 (zj 1 (z) 29 20 1 33 3,000 6,358 1,235 700 1,300 1,106 2,060 81 X) 2,547 34 300 1,410 450 4,500 195 7,150 l,3o6 51 X) 125 150 35 70S 347 22 344 447 399 46 70 1,513 538 344 426 1 jO 305 577 1,222 86 ISO I/O 15 117 83 101 42 35 122 IK 186 160 50 78 130 242 37 211,828 98,256 195,735 134,619 87,131 94,787 74,936 51,940 200,419 128,230 368,933 96,397 84,11 !5 45,482 112,264 222,017 88 116,746 35,766 93,297 55,649 51,746 121,336 3,813 11,350 95,982 74,475 a6,390 49,565 24,01 )8 19,721 106,099 85,992 39 133 76 8 83 46 58 35 26 92 63 148 89 1 ,0 64 81 153 40 89,501 57,764 36,990 72,793 60,243 61,491 68,677 46,831 165,027 105,372 249,107 36,455 61, 9^ !6 16,540 72,902 168,823 41 111 88 14 87 43 52 9 13 42 «f »9 139 U 63 73 116 42 122,327 40,492 158,745 61,826 26,688 33,296 6,259 5,109 35,392 22,858 119,826 59,942 22,2 S9 28,942 39,362 53,194 43 98 S3 U 86 42 49 8 11 40 66 97 138 ] 7 63 72 114 44 118,006 38,675 158,745 61,810 26,188 32,746 5,759 4,509 34,732 22,118 119,448 59,800 13,8 )2 28,932 35,044 52,162 45 17 6 1 2 3 1 2 4 4 4 2 5 1 2 4 46 4,321 1,817 16 700 550 500 600 660 740 378 U2 8,3 n 10 4,318 1,032 47 600 244 10 265 369 348 5 41 1,482 473 742 373 1 L9 281 480 1,039 46 1,109 314 1,128 626 571 628 16 61 1,915 465 1,050 539 2 X) 378 1,166 1,780 49 4,522 1,241 606 1,756 2,588 2,393 37 358 21,964 3,035 5,299 3,609 7 13 2,489 3,497 5,703 50 7,596 1,636 9,143 4,077 4,883 4,078 93 387 32,498 3,674 9,288 5,897 1,4 a 3,321 10,029 11,276 51 10 3 3 11 10 6 3 8 11 10 6 1 17 11 31 52 161 16 417 116 57 61 52 624 90 91 64 7 336 64 213 53 83 74 9 73 19 40 5 6 15 40 73 123 7 49 46 81 M 159 128 290 87 34 88 29 70 48 200 157 5 36 87 139 55 4,575 2,296 6,345 3,376 1,194 1,592 250 259 1,108 611 2,727 2,746 4< 1,258 1,453 2,902 56 11,587 3,165 9,934 1,857 1,075 2,674 2,920 1,377 794 4,893 3,152 1 S3 682 1,590 3,456 57 12 16 4 10 73 12 1 60 29 56 3 J .6 17 45 28 58 168 SL 219 31 204 75 8 "l3 358 95 158 40 L A 37 198 90 59 2,585 5,956 6,600 1,065 27,519 1,206 100 6,048 1,961 18,025 1,124 2,8; 5 6,269 10,716 2,166 60 27,727 9,930 48,874 3,314 35,609 8,406 1,082 1,225 32,858 8,435 30,104 12,794 24,91 10 17,310 21,111 14,148 61 2 6 3 4 10 4 8 12 1 1 5 4 62 1,200 3,675 5,550 580 13,225 951 375 13,171 1,000 5,400 3,220 66 21 7 9 13 28 9 3 79' 18 21 38 8 12 37 41 64 152 93 175 81 116 130 4 29 372 115 134 96 1 71 215 276 69 989 89 598 303 129 190 41 441 295 1,542 417 1 a. 144 382 291 66 3,091 875 1,360 2,382 1,491 4,601 120 219 3,925 3,135 7,996 1,355 8 71 821 3,864 3,058 67 16 6 7 8 5 7 3 14 10 12 32 8 9 19 6 66 961 60 549 196 74 166 41 211 240 1,500 358 u 1 90 235 124 66 294 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (For definition* and explanations, see text) Duplin Edgecombe Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale; Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 1059 . . dollars 1059.. 1954 . . n n farms with sales of ^'2,000 or more. . . . farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1050. . Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959. . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Grown under glass farms reporting 1959- . 1954.. square feet 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959. . 1954.. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. square feet 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Any forest products Cut and/or SOld farms reporting 1959 . . . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1959 , . dollars 1959.. 1954 . . Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Firewood and fuel wood cut farms reporting 1959. , 1954 . . cords {4' x 4' x 8') 1959.. 1954.. Sales farms reporting 1959. . cords (I' x4'x 8') 1959.. Pulpwood sold farms reporting 1959. , 1954 . . cords (I* x 4' x 8') 1959.. 1954 . . F^nce posts cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. number 1959. . 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1959. . number 1954. . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut , fnmis reporting 1959 . . 10M 1 ' thousands or hoard feel 1959 . . W54 1 . Sales farms reporting 1959. . thousands of board feet 1959 .. 27,178 29, 637 20,150 19,520 4 3 24,948 28,512 6 3 5 3 14 16 7 21 18,998 26,037 7,750 18,100 4 4 4 2 3 1 3 1 11,696 800 13,800 221 1 4 3 2 (Z) 2 3 1 8,050 3,400 12,300 250 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 300 50 120 860 1 1 (Z) 2 130 200 100 1,170 317 319 138 109 88,688 114,747 82,893 74,378 100 90 60,922 64,011 58 52 27,766 50,736 50 49 25,685 50,301 10 3 2,081 435 204 220 603 449 1,205 1,384 3,986 2,854 5 7 124 22 35 31 54 63 1,191 2,052 2,332 1,591 19 14 165 59 1,901 1,362 18,159 8,949 1 200 14 16 111 97 128 422 1,435 2,172 14 11 128 393 94 11 16,565 30,439 6 3,300 8 13,265 8 13,265 561 509 2 30 2 844 450 19 39 1,252 4,805 1 16 5 814 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 5 (D) 1,200 1 1 23 57,885 5,420 3 50,300 7 2 5 2 2,300 1,200 14 7 7 3 19,593 3,378 9 53,660 4,220 9 4 1,936 7 3 1,925 856 110 196, 023 38,502 74 172,043 42 23,980 41 23,870 1 110 785 1,104 5,017 7,455 11 64 314 64 29 94 3,594 12,999 2 56 39 107 519 1,170 15 375 14 45,254 15,000 5 41,467 10 11 43 46 44,234 13,950 2 2 1 850 50 2 1 (Z) 1 970 900 (Z) (z) 50 150 541 99 63,084 59,617 61 50,708 47 12,376 47 12,276 1 loo 490 632 3,779 5,409 9 106 26 47 547 466 61 157 7,847 17,475 7 1,000 27 105 168 2,744 12 51 18 117,686 9,055 3 114,480 5 32 12 13,226 5,660 2 1 1 1,000 1,200 1 300 240 1,152 3 115 32 104,160 3,155 986 214 361,758 148,009 160 280,279 77 81,479 72 81,006 5 473 805 1,390 4,922 10,327 29 211 29 88 3,693 3,124 32 197 3,027 24,033 34 281 508 3,659 15 471 9 42,439 70,200 3 38,589 3 2 13 15 6,489 9,000 6 5 3 4 60, 600 56,366 5 3 2 2 35,950 61,200 502 65 124,905 89,685 40 98,256 40 26,649 40 25,449 1 1,200 477 582 6,403 10,296 16 461 27 49 1,317 1,857 27 91 4,011 11,792 1 50 76 13 2,151 1 3 13 85,569 16,080 5 83,686 2 1 13 7 45,297 6,000 6 2 2 10,770 5 2 4 (Z) 21,881 80 6 1 73 30 18,391 10,000 776 89 301,981 36,358 73 189,875 41 112,106 38 109,552 5 2,554 688 957 4,845 7,645 11 70 18 15 890 940 75 301 24,883 52,507 2 4,600 29 55 2,022 1,291 13 1,918 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Individual operations . Z Reported in nrnnll fractions. 1 Includes sales of standing timber. NORTH CAROLINA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 295 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell 19 3 18 1 5 44 7 8 6 53 3 14 1 155,203 2,030 (D) (D) 8,050 540,454 3,410 6,038 15,990 655,227 2,550 35,083 63,900 5,294 52,950 500 404,899 36 10,191 15,200 217,182 690 47,240 3 6 5 1 17 1 2 18 6 4 148,798 (D) 6,000 526,648 3,000 15,000 637,047 31,427 7 1 7 1 1 12 4 2 4 31 6 6 6 2 6 7 4 3 12 1 3 7 151 2 49 1 1 155 30 9 9 47 17 8 110 3 33 286 12 6 15 1 14 9 80,075 1,800 W CD) 850 198,161 1,950 4,100 11,650 29,091 11,130 10 36,600 5,080 41,850 144,943 6,979 5,700 7,482 650 9,600 11 14 1 9 3 30 4 4 2 27 2 8 12 8 1 13 1 29 1 2 2 12 7 13 10 9 1 17 1 1 9 7 14 6 1 9 1 20 1 1 4 5 15 35,293 14,414 500 146,378 240 2,500 62,739 18,825 16 11,348 750 10,310 500 184,350 2,400 3,000 7,386 8,220 17 8 1 3 19 ' 4 4 2 21 2 1 16 4 6 16 1 2 1 9 2 It 4 (z) 5 29 2 2 2 552 5 1 20 7 4 22 (Z) 6 1 289 4 21 73,228 150 (D) 6,800 338,389 610 1,038 4,040 596,165 1,850 17,833 22 19,600 200 8,450 200 257,431 36 3,000 9,500 209, 500 37,165 23 5 1 8 3 7 2 2 1 6 2 4 24 4 1 3 1 5 3 1 3 25 4 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 2« 4 1 4 2 2 27 850 200 2,826 1,100 3,600 514 1,200 1,440 3,000 26 11,400 25 1,820 840 3,063 20 1 3 3 7 2 1 5 1 3 30 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 31 (Z) (Z) 1 3 2 2 24 1 1 32 1 (Z) 2 (z) (z) (Z) 6 (z) 33 1,900 80 (D) 400 3,904 850 900 300 29,971 700 6,120 34 7,700 14 2,650 300 2,525 212 200 475 35 743 1,387 174 338 260 1,584 288 989 1,277 789 503 300 397 233 59 851 36 110 137 83 96 40 151 62 193 210 143 120 86 71 29 39 219 37 88,554 326,783 104,880 136,273 16,824 251,162 78,297 205,855 407,326 127,945 92,230 164, 162 168,133 43,865 26,746 265,369 38 117,212 142,719 74,775 56,175 13,010 169,073 21,968 160,025 152,177 123,573 60,869 46,534 24,770 44,433 13,843 187,006 39 75 no 68 75 19 98 47 123 156 110 82 57 55 23 24 151 40 64,705 232,803 55,042 100,127 4,984 191,506 55,755 175,148 306,356 107,762 40,783 32,737 159,015 40,421 16,425 223,075 41 53 56 39 29 37 69 23 95 110 58 83 65 18 10 23 88 42 23,849 93,980 49,838 36, 146 11,840 59,656 22,542 30,707 100,970 20,183 51,447 131,425 9,118 3,444 10,321 42,294 43 48 56 37 24 36 68 23 92 108 54 82 61 17 10 22 85 44 21,919 93,930 49,778 32,243 11,740 59,236 22,542 30,262 98,936 20,023 50,997 129,977 9,098 3,444 10,243 42,180 45 7 1 2 7 1 3 5 4 4 3 11 1 1 4 46 1,930 50 60 3,903 100 420 445 2,034 160 450 1,448 20 78 114 47 679 1,322 108 268 242 1,539 222 872 1,143 680 413 245 337 210 34 711 48 1,263 1,410 472 133 285 2,358 676 2,076 1,500 1,409 712 589 706 154 70 1,443 49 6,422 13,493 820 1,391 2,396 29,928 1,366 9,277 10,442 4,929 3,093 2,713 2,690 1,596 318 5,436 50 13,995 16,524 4,085 920 1,435 41,466 4,225 26,237 14,595 11,154 6,568 4,876 4,784 1,256 561 12,239 51 17 10 5 6 6 17 4 48 27 14 6 9 4 1 11 16 52 213 269 48 85 192 895 316 417 419 144 54 1,002 80 10 138 130 53 18 42 27 15 25 45 16 23 67 28 60 53 10 6 7 55 54 14 70 55 12 32 102 7 45 80 69 147 123 12 20 7 164 55 587 4,351 3,159 1,232 404 1,752 1,103 1,185 5,079 452 1,980 5,085 287 113 379 1,597 56 217 5,075 2,015 434 351 3,920 666 2,879 4,046 1,541 4,368 5,027 356 855 146 4,306 57 14 38 21 22 7 114 21 66 129 16 62 15 59 3 1 45 58 137 124 150 78 31 228 139 273 330 119 178 48 154 4 19 306 59 1,839 2,700 2,682 2,705 2,285 16,067 1,219 6,669 34,270 1,276 18,743 2,535 12,235 400 200 5,697 60 18,449 13,048 18,495 12,961 8,316 26, 299 10,994 31,558 105,039 16,152 35,921 8,797 26,473 1,625 2,802 42,272 61 3 1 3 1 2 4 9 12 10 5 1 1 1 8 62 239 20 175 500 1,125 3,330 1,585 6,647 9,050 909 200 40 200 1,487 63 32 16 13 3 9 72 5 60 26 31 32 17 4 3 7 44 64 237 181 162 34 56 176 34 310 108 219 90 95 32 20 26 278 65 279 552 96 280 64 653 49 278 1,091 309 404 872 104 35 79 462 66 4,394 4,283 2,405 1,725 707 4,271 636 4,665 2,489 4,606 1,351 1,124 584 1,043 434 7,907 67 16 6 8 4 8 10 3 25 16 16 23 9 2 2 5 17 68 214 519 36 257 62 433 45 143 321 235 366 845 77 33 58 331 69 296 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12. -NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (For definition* anil explanations, see text) Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown tor sale: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold famis reporting 1959 . . dollars 1059.. 1954 . . On farms with sales of ^2,000 or more fanrs reportinc 1959. . dollars 1959.. Nursery products (trees, shruhs, vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959. . 1954.. Sales dollars 1959. . 1954 . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. Grown under glass farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . square feet 1959. . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959.. 1054.. acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1959 , . 1954 . . Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1959 . . 1954.. square feet 1959 . . 1954 . - Grown in the open farms reporting 1959 . . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Any forest products CUt and/or SOld farms renorting 1059 . . Sales of anv forest products farms reporting 1959 . dollars 1959.. 1954.. Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Sales of other miscellaneous products Farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Firewood and fuel wood cut farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . cords (4' x 4' x 8') 1959.. 1954 . . Sales farms reportinc 1959. . cords(l'x4'x6') 1059.. Pulpwood sold farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . cords (4* x 4' x 8') 1959.. 1954 . . i'-nce posts cut farms reporting 1959. . 1054 . . number 1959.. 1054 . . Sales Farms reporting 1959. . number 1954 . . Snwlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1959 . . 1054 1 ■ thousands of board feet 1959. . 1054 1 . Sales . farms reportinc 1959. . thrusnnds of IxMirtl feet 1959 . . 34 14,306 2,331 31 15 16 8 13,206 2,031 2,000 (Z) 400 200 12 69,378 17,975 2 65,977 6 4 6 2 1,185 3,100 34,444 4,558 3 2 1 1 67,893 14,875 1 1 100 2 1 1 (Z) 700 300 100 507 1,846 182 221 87,605 369,628 93,672 203,298 129 172 32,245 350,533 114 67 55,360 19,095 111 60 54,895 18,484 5 7 465 611 393 1,686 588 3,508 3,813 9,386 10,036 22,954 19 16 115 96 82 39 134 116 2,823 1,072 3,008 3,354 44 45 90 354 8,891 6,447 43,377 39,960 18 2 6,200 90 29 56 87 645 240 192 1,712 7,285 21 5 190 25 298 57 78,859 39,301 43 56,037 24 22,822 21 22,678 3 144 249 369 1,468 2,850 2 14 16 16 1,484 2,499 16 103 1,959 17,595 1 15 50 17 1,474 2 5 9 166,148 10, 175 3 163,605 3 3 6,350 2 3 1 80,205 30,000 4 1 1 (Z) 159,798 10,150 (Z) 25 360 64 176,612 79,585 42 160, 378 30 16,234 30 16,234 330 315 2,428 2,664 8 179 20 66 828 1,802 9 48 927 6,219 15 75 72 2,471 4 34 77, 531 66,700 48 10 65,471 52,675 6 4 3 3 6,772 4,142 4 2 20 1 8,520 10,200 3 (Z) 3,540 3,825 576 83 119,979 57,303 75 105,760 22 14,219 22 14,219 493 846 3,168 6,721 2 52 15 14 639 548 54 209 6,098 27,407 1 300 13 114 169 2,822 4 80 6 10,719 3,450 2 8,519 2 3 11 6 4,299 2,650 2 1 5,770 100 4 2 1 1 6,420 800 329 68 57,999 45,840 43 36,792 41 21,207 40 20,957 1 250 273 625 1,762 4,203 13 83 23 57 967 1,958 32 111 2,467 11,505 2 55 13 103 150 2,119 6 111 7 2,845 1,300 2,845 1,150 2 (Z) 150 290 91 61,683 56,321 37 23, 319 76 38,364 76 37,864 2 500 243 332 1,794 1,945 8 58 70 109 1,950 2,101 11 44 1,952 8,132 2 1,075 14 82 179 1,960 10 155 20 10,630 1,320 1 9,512 200 5 2 2 240 610 1 778 765 3 1 1 64 576 1 2 (Z) (Z) 340 355 533 169 85,388 55,055 115 32,830 12.6 52,558 113 51,563 9 995 452 881 2,977 6,782 17 159 66 161 2,018 3,241 33 188 16,251 121,367 23 13,331 47 144 337 1,237 39 314 6 1,721 5,967 6 8 7 6 1,721 5,667 1 (Z) 300 1,083 231 139,841 75,763 159 67,266 121 72,575 120 71,760 4 815 929 1,210 5,864 10,853 34 489 65 177 2,647 3,797 54 264 11,245 44,108 10 2,846 59 231 705 2,723 34 517 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of individual operations . Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Includes sales of standing timber. NORTH CAROLINA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 297 Martin Mecklen- burg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Noah Hew Hanover North- ampton Onolow Orange Pamlico P&Bquotank Pender Perqulmanfl Person Pitt 3 44 10 5 13 10 25 1 1 16 2 18 1 4 5 1 36,140 944,533 2,705 41,305 93,595 37,882 760,903 (D) (D) 6,070 (D) 715,815 (D) 230 4,550 2 51,400 811,620 70,170 25,135 4,564 1,200 943,567 100 35,000 11,060 250 124,732 375 35,050 S 1 31 1 5 2 17 1 1 16 1 1 4 36,000 934,718 40,000 69,358 33,892 758,803 (D) (D) 714,865 Co) 2,500 9 X 17 9 3 9 2 13 1 6 1 4 2 e 3 12 3 2 4 1 15 1 1 4 3 1 7 30 239 6 49 44 3 58 2 3 3 98 2 6 29 166 3 20 9 1 51 1 4 6 34 1 9 36,000 338,166 2,675 41,250 40,412 5,890 99,235 (D) 1,978 (D) 124,000 3,000 10 39,400 240,350 170 25,070 4,100 25 37,950 100 5,000 10,350 52,000 100 11 2 26 1 2 5 7 15 1 13 2 14 1 2 12 2 29 1 1 2 3 34 1 4 1 12 2 2 13 1 21 1 3 3 8 1 5 1 1 1 1 14 2 18 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 15 160 268,370 50 32,280 21,570 216,900 29,600 2,474 800 820 300 900 19 31,000 447,839 30,000 300 166,962 7,200 192 840 15 17 1 10 2 2 6 13 1 10 1 13 1 1 18 1 17 1 1 2 2 30 4 1 12 1 1 19 (z) 21 (z) 1 5 299 1 3 (z) 440 «Z) (Z) 20 12 41 "o 1 (Z) 2 632 2 1 137 1 142 21 140 583,402 30 55 50,158 31,792 630,568 (D) 2,942 (D) 569,115 100 600 22 12,000 566,655 66,000 25 252 475 881, 667 25,000 435 250 64,932 250 35,050 23 6 2 1 6 1 5 3 i 3 2 24 11 i 1 3 2 7 1 2 2 1 25 5 1 2 4 1 2S 8 1 1 2 1 27 16,612 1,200 1,100 5,550 3,000 28 19,510 30 1,500 292 48 29 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 i 3 1 30 7 1 1 3 2 7 1 2 31 1 1 1 87 1 (Z) 22 10 2 1 32 2 4 3 (Z) 1 29 1 12 33 22,965 3,025 200 31,100 (D) 1,150 22,700 (D) 130 950 :14 4,615 4,666 40 212 700 23,950 5,000 275 7,800 25 35 953 260 168 277 468 1,300 6 672 377 768 103 94 231 181 1,399 935 38 154 70 55 71 149 168 6 106 108 179 60 35 127 100 190 131 37 273,599 119,409 22,996 102,859 275,259 486,404 17,390 334,576 71,905 183,907 56,134 39,387 148,216 158,186 195,917 241,630 38 91,249 95,544 46,293 50,677 163,434 214,382 2,089 113,782 47,273 81,411 15,777 10,220 61,344 43,525 136,703 31,235 39 102 52 41 55 115 132 5 69 74 116 48 30 98 70 117 110 40 251,529 100,836 13,452 90,847 261,764 402,887 12,318 321,985 43,900 142,108 39,131 26,412 86,140 130,572 149,328 188,356 41 61 26 25 32 55 58 2 45 53 103 18 13 51 37 105 31 42 22,070 18,573 9,544 12,012 13,495 83,517 5,072 12,591 28,005 41,799 16,953 12,975 62,076 27,614 46,589 53,274 43 54 23 23 31 54 57 1 44 50 97 14 11 44 33 101 26 44 19,041 17, 861 8,976 11,037 12,812 83,225 72 12,431 27,754 39,922 15,232 12,275 55,951 25,361 45,769 51,974 45 7 4 3 1 3 2 1 2 3 6 5 2 8 5 5 3 46 3,029 712 568 975 683 292 5,000 160 251 1,877 1,721 700 6,125 2,253 820 1,300 47 845 192 122 236 364 1,188 1 591 300 695 51 64 122 93 1,341 786 48 1,193 577 310 164 708 1,862 25 829 266 917 60 39 327 136 1,689 1,322 49 6,681 1,543 700 1,422 2,859 10,641 10 5,150 1,540 6,248 215 399 852 574 20,617 4,657 50 9,742 5,541 2,103 1,452 4,094 19,066 108 7,705 1,248 10,824 296 214 1,981 881 32,170 9,240 51 44 6 2 14 20 11 1 27 16 15 2 3 10 26 19 9 52 293 57 12 126 178 210 6 257 74 200 3 32 251 175 870 209 53 9 14 5 18 33 30 11 28 66 7 1 29 2 56 13 54 9 23 56 40 110 48 19 38 33 140 9 4 65 2 60 14 55 545 1,085 78 537 637 2,148 371 847 1,583 412 12 3,170 35 1,601 1,145 58 843 4,076 364 696 1,554 3,508 397 4,311 1,260 2,272 399 746 2,309 150 2,243 467 57 24 44 22 21 8 69 70 15 46 5 7 4 4 112 91 58 438 256 82 18 74 170 11 221 62 233 16 21 52 60 241 366 59 3,447 7,676 2,297 2,744 1,795 12,034 14,159 1,117 8,780 785 610 490 1,000 9,531 14,403 •0 78,473 41,646 9,620 1,987 9,993 23,178 3,145 36,778 8,985 41,889 2,287 2,017 13,752 9,794 28,226 57,710 61 2 6 2 2 2 4 3 6 62 1,700 1,040 1,450 4,000 1,500 4,110 160 474 63 15 12 14 3 5 59 11 16 46 7 11 12 12 117 16 64 155 145 108 46 81 192 3 66 98 183 29 25 67 37 265 102 65 193 37 169 54 23 1,128 111 370 385 189 269 127 502 472 776 66 2,959 2,902 1,812 2,224 3,117 4,354 65 2,446 2,303 2,841 685 194 2,027 834 4,784 1,253 67 1 1 13 1 2 22 5 9 21 5 9 6 7 27 7 68 150 6 150 30 14 965 68 269 256 184 239 109 464 228 659 69 298 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 12.-NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS AND FOREST (Tor definition* and explanations ? text) Randolph Rockingham Sampson Stanly Nursery and greenhouse products, flowers, vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs, grown for sale; Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold farms reporting 11*50 . . dollars 1950.. 1054.. On farms with sales of *2,000 or more. . . . farms reporting 1050. . dollars 1050.. Nursery products (trees, shrubs. vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1050 . . 1054 . . acres used for growing 1950 . . 1954.. Sales dollars 1059.. 1951.. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants farms reporting 1050 . . 1051.. Grown under glass farms reportine 1059 . . 1054.. square feet 1059 . . 1954.. Grown in the open farms reporting 1959. . 1954 . . acres used for growing 1959 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959.. 1954.. Vegetables grow-n under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms farms reporting 1050 . . 1054.. Gtowti under glass or in house farms reporting 1059. . 1954 . . square feet 1959 . . 1954 . . Grown in the open farms reporting 1059 . . 1954.. acres used for growing 1950 . . 1954 . . Sales dollars 1959 . . 1954.. Any forest products cut and/or sold farms reporting 1059 . . Sales of any forest products farms reporting 1950. . dollars 1059.. 1054.. Sales of standing timber farms reporting 1950 . . dollars 1950.. Sales of all other forest products farms reporting 1950 . . dollars 1959 . . Sales of firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawlogs farms reporting 1059 . . dollars 1050.. Sales of other miscellaneous products farms reporting 1959. . dollars 1959 . . Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1950. . 1954 . . cords (4' x 4'x B')1959.. 1954 . . Sales fanns reporting 1959. . cords (I' x 4' x 6') 1959 . . Pulpwood sold farms reporting 1959. . 1954.. cords (4' x 4' x 6') 1950.. 1054 . . Fence posts cut farms reporting 1059 . . 1954.. number 1050.. 1954 . . Sales farms reporting 1059 . . number 1954 . . Sawlogs and veneer logs cut farms reporting 1059,. 1954- thousands of board feet 1959. . 1054 1 . Sales farms reporting 1050. . thousands of Iward feel 1059 .. 5 ,192 346 2 ,084 5 2 9 1 ,542 27 1 1 1 4 150 319 1 1 ,500 51 ,496 ,838 25 ,570 41 ,926 40 ,861 167 460 ,184 ,134 6 63 32 61 ,704 ,'466 3 20 675 ,571 1 250 4 34 30 875 4 30 24 384,345 249,900 9 376,639 11 8 329 188 285,989 95,500 12 5 10 3 51, 940 22,650 4 5 41 21 90,330 72,000 2 3,620 550 3 3 21 86 8,026 82,400 1,157 150 198,618 177,367 101 185,224 62 13,394 60 13,084 4 310 1,057 1,633 6,996 10,766 24 231 466 981 ioi 235 18,215 35,005 5 6,825 21 167 100 6,494 3 26 5,851 52,740 1 3,056 1 2 2 23 800 47,500 2,920 6,900 4 1 2 2 4,451 5,000 1 2 3 1 600 240 188 70 90,947 39,583 38 67,358 46 23,589 45 23,489 1 100 133 303 876 2,521 10 31 27 21 25 9,063 10,952 3 8,200 25 194 1,189 7 113 11 70,292 20,497 6 65 14 41,672 7,300 8,000 9,432 5 6 4 7 28,320 6,197 5,292 1 1 3 5 300 7,000 1,529 192 172,875 50,551 112 135,463 96 37,412 88 33,454 9 3,958 1,360 2,417 8,034 16,116 57 244 27 51 895 1,991 19 114 1,277 11,432 15 139 386 1,465 7 349 65,044 17,450 4 63,964 2 4 2,400 34,460 14,541 3 3 4 6 62,044 16,750 1 2 1 2 2,200 750 600 700 1,893 187 174,343 115,028 139 149,572 67 24,771 61 24,124 6 647 1,824 2,783 26,964 44,173 15 876 40 47 718 894 45 265 4,328 23,949 70 244 217 3,840 ' 10 58 18 147,997 11,510 5 141,157 6,491 1,610 10 8 4 100, 062 3,558 4 9 136,152 8,005 58, 325 1,310 (Z) 3 5,354 1,895 558 141 112,988 77,631 93 93,114 62 19,874 62 19,724 1 150 453 842 3,136 6,868 21 197 26 60 518 893 60 271 9,369 40,536 9 2,729 51 230 373 3,333 14 179 19 49,520 10,145 4 42,825 5 3 37 21 20,475 9,625 7 3 4 10,680 5 3 4 1 24,375 337 5 24,010 5 (Z) 4,670 183 515 162 104,929 138,593 103 63,388 97 41,541 97 41, 541 415 948 2,835 6,678 16 104 75 153 1,765 2,441 124 687 13,217 16 191 290 5,662 14 282 15 100,826 4,857 7 97,700 2 25 80,100 6 2 5 27,120 2 2 1 (Z) 13,960 35 7 3 5 2 7,252 5,180 17 10 6,766 4,822 1,047 187 228,298 147,875 151 196,074 50 32,224 47 31,681 5 543 907 1,491 4,317 8,459 5 63 35 78 1,774 3,485 9 124 896 14,275 1 500 16 283 133 3,919 7 85 2 (D) 23,100 2 (D) 2 (Z) 550 420 2 2 41 (Z) (D) 350 22,200 227 30 86,506 33,391 27 61,717 15 24,789 14 24,289 1 500 204 259 1,410 2,035 1 20 9 21 698 491 11 1,000 13,661 1 1,000 18 296 940 4 271 12,600 33,322 3 10,600 6 2 6 7 6,300 1,300 3 6 1 3 1,800 19,352 2 5 1 5 3,300 31,806 1 1 1 6,000 108 3,000 216 73,099 60,088 60 49,627 64 23,472 62 23,242 2 230 710 513 3,655 3,309 15 107 40 26 755 444 69 92 7,985 12,783 5 980 25 111 333 2,134 13 211 D Data not eho* 1 to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Includes sales of standing timber. NORTH CAROLINA PRODUCTS CUT ON FARMS: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1954-Continued 299 Stokes Surry Swtiln Transyl- vania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Wutaugu Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 3 12 61 5 7 5 22 3 12 13 7 15 7 1 4,530 78,465 20,125 26,810 135,954 13,200 352,851 3,700 21,803 55,900 49,892 104,530 6,725 15,3 '2 2 11,420 6,970 32,748 18,760 11,505 174,220 5,000 5,000 105,635 9,300 89,656 3,400 20,9. 8 3 2 3 1 1 4 3 9 1 4 4 3 7 1 4 4,500 72,378 2,560 25,600 134,514 12,000 348,736 3,000 17,357 49,045 48,500 100,075 5,2 >0 5 1 4 60 4 2 4 10 2 11 6 4 6 1 6 7 17 2 5 2 5 2 7 5 2 4 2 5 7 (Z) 13 31 6 3 10 61 4 15 19 7 27 1 t .5 8 18 7 1 7 7 26 4 30 67 6 14 3 >5 g 2,000 14,618 20,120 1,210 3,040 12,200 137,961 3,500 21,773 39,975 5,992 42,150 750 15,3 '2 10 10,420 5,720 643 2,475 10,000 16,500 5,000 4,800 95,000 3,500 34,050 1,050 20,9. 8 11 2 7 1 1 4 1 17 1 7 3 7 5 12 1 3 4 6 2 11 2 5 1 6 3 11 2 6 1 1 3 3 2 11 8 1 3 3 1 6 3 4 1 14 IS 315 13,880 10,000 20 42,100 9,160 2,925 116,400 104,500 2,000 21,250 30,300 1,800 28,606 13,930 4,970 369 19 17 1 3 1 1 1 10 6 2 2 18 1 3 4 4 4 2 5 1 4 2 19 (Z) 1 18 (z) 3 9 7 (Z) 3 20 1 3 32 2 2 (Z) 11 1 1 1 21 2,200 13,159 5 22,600 131,914 1,000 214,490 30 15,625 43,900 60,480 5,555 22 1,000 1,250 26,905 15,735 1,500 157,250 200 4,500 5,750 55, 156 925 '. 23 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 6 3 24 2 2 1 4 5 1 2 3 25 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 26 27 69 620 150 15 400 300 3,600 100 6,815 500 1,600 28 29 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 3 30 31 32 3 10 (Z) 1 1 (z) 1 1 9 4 (Z) (Z) 2 32 33 330 50,688 3,000 5,200 1,000 550 5 400 470 200 300 6,135 50 1,900 450 420 1,425 34 35 2,200 1,575 197 228 100 845 755 897 896 129 553 782 1,065 634 769 2 ;5 36 188 204 77 59 32 136 48 173 184 43 111 122 268 119 130 !3 37 207, 576 119,018 32,275 75,705 46,768 114,965 68,198 531,771 225,686 313,007 69,699 141,479 202,341 418, 570 121,959 66,61 >8 38 107,805 201,759 52,063 21,276 8,208 121,762 30,138 238,753 314,466 11,620 67,628 50,128 249,992 46,168 85,885 46,2 !9 39 143 119 36 44 28 78 32 113 125 37 83 90 164 103 93 ( )3 40 191,116 98,046 12,294 24,731 40,460 76,484 55,188 485,358 98,146 290,726 50,698 93,697 143,568 338,562 96,828 36,4' »8 41 58 104 51 50 5 86 22 87 135 10 41 49 126 39 54 53 42 16,460 20,972 19,981 50,974 6,308 38,481 13,010 46,413 127,540 22,281 19,001 47,782 58,773 80,008 25,131 30,1 (0 43 55 102 51 49 3 85 22 85 134 10 36 45 123 39 52 50 44 16,391 20,372 19,981 50,702 4,608 36,881 13,010 46,213 125,287 22,281 17,495 47,507 57, 863 80,008 24,991 27,9 37 45 5 2 3 2 2 3 2 7 4 4 2 4 46 269 600 272 1,700 1,600 200 2,253 1,506 275 910 140 2,2 53 47 2,121 1,479 155 202 76 754 732 765 820 87 472 664 915 523 682 1 34 48 2,781 2,418 260 319 57 1,888 1,101 1,892 1,332 151 539 768 1,539 946 1,347 8 11 49 24, 539 14,385 1,613 1,210 409 4,887 7,216 6,520 9,091 541 6,164 4,349 8,194 3,786 4,450 1,1 25 50 36,846 27,442 4,179 2,137 311 12,892 12,740 23,114 16,897 988 6,031 6,287 12,697 8,993 11,740 4,5 99 51 10 36 6 6 2 21 12 25 8 5 7 6 23 4 8 4 52 121 369 53 26 9 293 231 214 703 73 138 379 356 210 50 79 53 22 66 38 42 1 53 7 55 106 5 1 28 77 20 31 7 54 20 221 62 29 126 29 137 188 9 2 35 132 23 48 31 55 522 1,017 436 2,364 300 1,364 235 1,955 6,057 1,417 8 1,365 1,004 3,134 1,111 1 33 56 454 3,623 1,564 1,067 3,415 1,396 7,780 10,084 883 11 1,904 2,043 1,630 1,162 1,0 38 57 93 23 16 13 4 33 49 32 45 26 83 75 34 27 22 33 58 233 232 53 46 11 337 126 198 141 82 133 166 92 148 134 2 21 59 12,251 2,710 16,440 1,463 300 7,183 5,500 4,367 4,125 4,499 12,422 7,846 5,062 2,903 2,250 5,2 56 60 30,365 26,018 41,391 9,219 1,230 40,027 16,528 20,750 17,886 16,565 18,990 18, 502 14,840 14,028 19,059 32,1 19 61 11 1 10 2 5 3 3 1 13 2 7 3 4 62 2,451 500 14,590 930 5,450 530 250 500 3,885 2,100 1,199 600 1,3 50 63 148 16 21 13 3 17 31 24 39 5 27 27 56 29 27 .7 64 295 337 68 62 16 278 80 239 170 20 152 126 299 91 210 1 !6 65 526 48 193 312 22 292 288 401 580 20 302 504 925 659 194 5 >6 66 5,084 7,835 756 1,201 165 4,711 1,290 8,639 9,362 311 2,366 1,053 10,233 800 3,515 1.6 .5 67 14 5 12 11 7 5 12 35 21 12 38 18 16 .1 68 126 11 172 299 230 137 289 529 297 446 779 622 154 5 11 69 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (301) 302 THE QUESTIONNAIRE This census is authorized by Ac! of Congress, United States Code, Title 13. Sections 5. 9. 142, 221 4. requiring that the inquirias be answered completely and accurately, and guaranteeing that the information furnished be accorded confidential treatment. The census report cannot be used (or purposes of taxation, investigation, or regulation. NORTH CAROLINA U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— BUREAU OF THE CLNSUS PARSONS, KANSAS Al Al No. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE QUESTIONNAIRE: omct is; out J 1959 [.—PERSON NOW IN CHARGE a(ion is given for the person in charge.) cstlonnaire for the person in charge. I. What i3 your name (person in charge)? »'-T".~*3lr? ■ m >' 1 - >V. Nil) I, AM' Include even though these are c and wasteland. [I. —OWNERSHIP ,%tf , V S? **'W >JSr>'r tracts of land owned, regardless of where located irate units; also cropland, paslureland, woodland. LAND RENTED OR LEASED PROM OTHERS: Include all land and tracts rented or leased by you regardless oT where located. Include any separate fields, n pssturelsnd. woodland, and wasteland. la) What is the Ctl ted or worked c ju rent Irom others? Include acrefl worked on shares (// "flone," mark X and skip to question [6].) nd address of each landlord and tin- number of acres [ Name of landlord LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS; [5] How many acres do you oper (Ei r the i,i. .1 a. I.I 4 of r i hired manager? LAND RENTED or LEASED To OTHERS rented to others. Include land worked on Bh to the Government under the Soil Bank. 6. How many acres do von rent to othern? {If "None," mark X and i (1) Of the acres rented to others, how mat owned by you? Include any i res by others. ) questu Not ■|7]l • □ Acres . ACRES IN THIS PLACE: [7] Adding acres owned and acres rented from others, then subtracting acres rented to others, we get- V" _ question 6; if managed, questit This Ib all the land operated by you even though part of It may be located elsewhere or in other counties. The remaining questions of this report refer to the total acres of land reported for this question. LOCAT10 8. Is air (a) Ho (b) Gil I OF LAN! ..r ■!,.- i ( u,.i i< ■d m another county? ... No Q Yes D {// "No," mark X and $kip to question [»].) acres ore in your county? of other counties and acres located in each: III— CROPS HARVESTED THIS YEAR, 19 Report all crops harvested or to be harvested this year Trom these (read answer for question 7j acres. If you rent or work land for others on shares include landlord's share. CORN AND SORGHUMS; (Include the landlord's share as sold If taken from this place ) CORN: [9] Was any corn harvested for any purpose thte year?. No Q Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [11].) j, {Answer these questions, if "Yes.")r^ 10. Corn for all purposes? (Do not include sweet corn or popcorn.) (a) Corn for grain? (70 Ib. car corn or 56 lb. shelled corn = 1 bu .) (b) Corn for silage? Sorghums for silage? (cl Sorghums cut for dry forage or hay. r.r hogged or grazed? iT these question; if n r>«. J- Were any of the following vegetable crops harvested this, if ear — (If two or more planting* of the same crop were made, either on the same land or on different land, report the total harvested acres of the several plantings.) 107. Tomatoes? 108. Sweet corn? 109. Cucumbers and pickles? .... 110. Snap beans (bush and pole types)? 111. Watermelons? 112. Cabbage? 114. Sweet peppers, except plmlentos? 117. Cantaloups and muskmelons? 118. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas? 120. Green lima beans? 121. Squash? 122. Okra7 123. Dry onions? 141 Other? (See list below.) .... GItb una Clta nam* O) Acres harvested? (Report tenths of acres) Taniha no Best* ftsbU) Collarda Moitard uvcaa Plralcnloa Torn If afaana Euplaal Grwn onion* 142. What win the value of all vegetables sold (his year? $_ (Include landlord's share. Do not include the value of Irish potatoes and aw BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS JUS] Were any berries or other small ts harvested this year for Bale? . . (If"N No Q Yes p ' mark X and skip to question [152].) Answer these questions, if "> es.") » ■ Acres Were any of the following berry crops harvested this year — 144. Strawberries? 151. Other berries? Blackberries? Blueberries? Raspberries? (I) harvested? (Report tenths of acres) | Tcnlha /io TREE FRUITS, NUTS, AND GRAPES: [152] Is there a tolal of 20 fruit and nut trees and grapevines on this place7 . (// "No," mark X and skip to question [198].) (// "Yes," answer question* 153 through 197.) 153. How much land is in bearing and I Ami ) Tench* 1 nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees? . . . it j /10 No Q Yes □ (Answer these questions, if "Kea."™ Were any of the following kinds or fruit and nut trees on this place— 154. Apples? 155. Peaches? 158. Pears? 161. Grapes? 165. Plums and prunes? . . . 168. Cherries? 172. Figs? 177. Improved pecanB? .... 178. Wild and seedling pecans? 197. Other fruits and nuts? □ Apricots? Chestnuts" Planted black walnuts? English walnuts? How many trees (or vines) are NOT of bearing (2) How many trees (or vines) are of bearing age? (3) How much harvested this year? NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE I'ltulifCTS, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS ANI PLANTS, AND DULBBi [I9H] Won iii'V nursery >.r greenhouse products, flower or vegetable seeds 01 plants, (lowers, or hutbn grown (or sale (Ma year? (if "No," mark X and skip to question [202] ) (Answer these questions, ,f"Ye, "}— — « Hm~'ltm No O Yes Q 199. Nuraery products (trOC shrill.", is)?. (a) In open? lb) Under glass? 200. Cut flowers, potted f Elants, florist greens, and 1 eddlng plants for sale? I 201. Vegetables grown | under glass, flower seeds. ) (■) In open? . vegetable seeds, vegetable 1 plants, bulbs, mushrooms? . . . I , (b) Under glass v or In house? Hi.* muoh arei was used for urowntK? ' T.nth. /IO * _CLO_ What will bo the value of aalra tn 1959? * , "«| L Hquar* fori F- OTHER CROPS: [202] Are there any other crops that wore or will be harvested (Ma year on this place Popcorn? Root and grain crops hogged or grazed? VelvetbeanB7 No Q Yes D (If "Ye: 1 onauirr for ei crop.) i i '.I..- ■ 1 -I-' [Section IV.— LAND USE THIS YEAR, 19. r >9, 203. Acres In (hi- place (copy acres from question 7) - CROPLAND: 204. How many acres of land were in fields and tracts from which crops were harvested (including hay cut) this year? None □ (This area may be obtained by adding the acres in the fields or tracts from which one or more crops were harvested or hay was cut this year; acres in nonbearing and bearing planted fruit trees, nuts, and grapes; and acres in nursery and greenhouse products.) THIS SHADED SECTION 18 TO BE FILLED BY CENSUS ENUMERATOR (a) Add acres of all crops (with * in Sec. Ill) and enter total here (b) From how many acres of land were two crops harvested this year? _ _ (c) Subtract the acres for (b) from (a) and enter difference here _ 305. How many acres of cropland were used only for pasture (or grazing) t his year? None Q 207. How many acres of cropland were used only for soil-Improvement grasses and legumes not harvested and not pastured this year? None Q 208. How many acres of cropland have not been accounted for? None Q (Include idle cropland and cropland on which all crops failed ) Theae totals must WOODLAND: (Include as woodland all wood lots and limber tracts; cutover and deforested land which has value for wood products and has not been improved for pasture.) 209. How many acres of woodland were , pastured (or grazed) this year? None Q 210. How many acres of woodland were not pastured (or grazed) this year? None Q OTHER LAND: 211. How many acres were in other pasture? None Q (Not cropland pasture and not woodland pasture.) (// "None," mark X and skip to question [212] ) (a) Of this other pasture, how many acres do you consider to be improved paeture7 None D (Improved by liming, fertilizing, seeding, irrigating, draining, and controlling weeds and brush.) [212] How many acres were in house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and wasteland? None Q . Add these acres | 2IJ. and 212) and I I 204, 205. 207. 208, 209. 210, / /-* / /-x Section V— IRRIGATI Lug, ■ mmm> .uauir ION . '?** • 11 ■"■ .' f^'iS 213. Of the total land in this place (reported in question 203). how many seres were irrigated this year? None Q Acres 304 THE QUESTIONNAIRE v i u Section VI.— RACE, AGE, RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK, AND OTHER INCOME 218. What is your race7 (Mark one .)- (1) (2) (3) Wfclla O Na«ra O Othar D - Wh*I n«T 219. How old were you on your last birthday? "ears . 220. Do you live on this place? No D Yea D 221. When did you begin to operate this place? Report month if you began to operate this place since January 1. 1958. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME: 222. How many days this year did you work ofT your farm? Include work at a nonfarm job, businesi profession, or on someone else's farm Include davs you expect to work oft* your farm between now and December 31. I9S9. (Mark one.) (Do not include exchange work.) (!) N«M D (2) 0) »U>Mra G (4) IMi»1*td>ra O (5) 100 or mora rf>r< O 223. Did any other member of your family living with you have a nonfarm Job, businesfl, profession, or work on someone eUe's farm thin year? No Q Yea Q 224. Have you any income thit year from any of the following sources: Sale of products from land rented out? Cash rent? Boarders? Social Security? Old-age assistance? Pensions? Veterans' allowances? Unemployment compensation? Interest? Dividends? Profits from nonfarm business? Financial help from members of your family? No □ Yea D (// "None" for question 222 and "No" for both questions 223 and 224, skip to question [226] ) 225. Will the Income which you and your family reoelve from work off the farm and from other sources {listed in questions 223 and 224) be greater than the total value of all agricultural products sold or to be ■old from your place thlt) year? No D Yes Q , Section Vir.— F6REST PRODUCTS THIS YEAR^ 19$$;, [226] How much was or will be received t M* year from the sale of standing timber or trees? None sold Q $_ (Include standing timber sold for pulpwood.) 227. How much was or will be received thit year from the tale of pole* and piling, bark, bolts, mine Umbers, and Christmas trees? (Do not include sale of standing timber, firewood, pulpwood, fence posts, and sawlogs.) None sold Q $_ (Answer these questions, if "Y*i (Do not report below any products sold on the stump Products sold on the stump should be included in question 226.) Were any of (he following forest products cut (his year for home use or for aale — 228. Firewood and fuelwood? . 229. Pulpwood? 230. Fence posts? 231. Sawlogs and veneer logs? . (1) low much /as or will be cut in 1959? Cord* 14' i 4' ■ B'l (2) How much was or will be sold in 1959? -Section VIII.— POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK NOW ON THIS PLACE AND LIVESTOCK ' »- -i 'ft »-r'"*V. \ PRODUCTION THIS YEAR, 1959_ Include all poultry and I others. ilmals on Ihls place owned by you, by your landlord, by your employees, and by POULTRY: 236. Are there any chickens, turkeys, or other poultry on this place? No Q Yes □ 237. If "No," were there any on this place any time (Ms year? No Q Yes □ (// "No" for both questions 236 and 237, mar* X and skip to question [246].) 238. How many chickens (hens, pullets, roosters, etc.) 4 months old and over are now on this place? None □ Number 239. How many broilers were or will be aold ' hit year? None Q Number (Report all broilers sold and those grown for others under contract.) 240. How many hsna, roosters, pullets, cockerels, and other rhk--n» were or will be sold thit year? None □ Number 241. How many doisns of chicken eggs wore or will be aold t hi* year? None □ Dozens _ 242. How many turkeys and turkey fryers were raised thit year? None □ Number (Include those raised from poults hatched, poults bought, and those raised for others under contract.) 243. How many lurks? hens now on hand are you keeping for breeding next year? None □ Number 244. How many ducks, geese, and other poultry (not counting chickens and turkeys) Give were aold rftfs year? None Q name Number _ 246. How much was or will be received t hit year from the sale of turkeys, ducks, geese, and miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs7 None sold □ Value of sales $_ SHEEP AND LAMBS: [246] How many ewes, rams, wethers, and lambs of all ages are on this place? None □ Number (// "None," mark X and skip to question [247] ) (a) Lsmbs under 1 year old? Number Of this total, how many are- < (b) Ew " l veBr old and ov " ? (c) Rams and welhers 1 year old and over? (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 246) Number Number MULES AND HORSES: [247] How tiiiiii v mules, horses, colts, and ponies are on this place? None Q Number D-2 SHEEP AND LAMBS SHORN THIS YEAR, 1959: 281. Were any sheep or lambs shorn thit year? No □ Yes Q (If "No," mark X and skip to question [254] ) (An r these questions, if "Km.")" 252. Were any lambs shorn in 1959? 263. Were any sheep shorn in 1959? (1) How many were shorn? (2) How much wool was shorn? HOGS AND PIGS: [254] How many hogs and pigs of all ages, including sows and boars, are on this placer None Q Number . {// "None," mark X and skip to question [255].) Number . Of this total, how many were born ((a) Since June 1, thit year? (b) Before June 1. thit year year? Number . (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 254.) SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING: Number of . . . None □ Utters 256. How many litters were farrowed between Number of December I, las' year, and June 1, thit year? None Q litters [255] How many litters were farrowed since June 1, thlt year or will farrow before December 1? CATTLE AND CALVES: (Include all cows and all other cattle and calves, both dairy and beef, on this place ) 257. How many cattle and calres of all ages are on this place? . . None Q Number (// •■None," mark X and skip to question [262] ) /(a) Cows? Number (Include heifers that have calved.) (b) Heifers and heifer calves? Number (Do not include any heifers that have calved.) (c) Bulla, bull calves, steers, and steer calves? Number Of this total. how many ar< (The total for questions (a), (b), and (c) must equal the number for question 257.) COWS MILKED AND BUTTER CHURNED: 268. How many cows and heifers were milked yetterday? None □ Number . low many milk cows were on this place yetterday? None Q Number . (Include dry milk cows and milk tieifers that have calved.) 260. How many gallona of milk were produced yetterday? 261. How manv pounds of butter were churned tatt week? None □ Gallons None □ Pounds These questions an to be / (a) Does Al number end in 1 or 77 No Q Yes Q answered by CENSUS < .*-—« — ENUMERATOR \(*> Are acres In question 7. 1,000 or mora? No □ YesQ In- sertion IX— DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1959 _-< [262] Was any milk or cream aold thit year, 1959? No Q Yes Q (// "No," mark X and skip to question [265].) Report all aalea from thla place whether made by you or by others. Report dairy products sold for your landlord. Be sure to Include dairy products which you will sell by December 31, thit year. (For each item, answer these questic 263. How much whole milk was or will be sold in 1959? None Q i (Report in pounds of milk, gallons of milk, or pounds of butterfat.) 264. How much cream was or will be sold (n 1959? None Q (If cream was sold by the gallon, multiply the (1) ar (1) Oallom af milk of (J) Lb. af boUartal Lb. o( batUrfal <2) How much was or will be the value of sales in 19597 number of gallons by 2 lj i to get pounds of butterfat.) Section X.— ANIMALS SOLD AND TO BE SOLD ALIVE THIS YEAR, 1959 _ Report all Bales from (his place whether made by you or by others. Report all animals turned over to or sold for your landlord, and animals fed under contract for others. Be sure to report animals which you will sell by December 31, thit year. (Answer these questions, if "Ytt.")m Were any of the following animals sold or will any be sold this year (1959) — [265] Calves? . . . 266. Cattle, not counting calves? 267. Mules, horses, colts, and ponies? .... 268. Hogs and pigs? (1) How manv have been sold thlt year? (2) How manv more will be sold between noir and Dec. 31? Nona N.mlx (3) How much was or will be the value of sales fn 1959? X X NORTH CAROLINA 305 Section XI.— FERTILIZER AND LIME, Include mil fertiliser mid lime used on this place during 1959, whether mrchased by you or by your landlord. 271. On how mnn> frrtlllilng materials L .1 in None Q Acres _ (// "None," mark X and skip to question [272].) {Answer these queations, if "Yet,")' Waa fet tilUrf used thin year on any of the following cropa (a) Hay and cropland pasture? (b) Other pasture (not cropland)? . . . . Corn? (d) Colton7 . . . . (e) Tobacco? , . , , (f) All other cropa! (1) On how many acres waa fertiliser uwdT How much wan used- (2) Dry materials? (Include rock phosphate) K) (3) Liquid materials? [272] How many acres were limed in 1959? None □ Acres _ (// '•None," mark X and tkip to question [274] ) 273. How much lime or liming malerlala was uncd In 19597 •••■■• To P B - (Include ground limestone, hvdrated and burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc. Omit lime used for sprays or sanitation.) Section XII.— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITURES AND LAND-USE PRA CTICE S, - ' -~ ; ^ ''THIS YEAR. 1959^ "" T~~"".. How much waa or will be apent 'hit year for— ITURES Include eipenaea paid, or to be paid by December 31, 1959, by you and yo landlord for thia place. '[274] Feed Tor livestock and poultry? None □ (Include cost of grain, hay, mill feeds, concentrates, and roughages; also, amounts paid for grinding and mixing feed ) 275. The purchase of livestock and poultry? None Q (Include baby chicks.) 276. Machine hire? None Q (Include custom work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, cotton picking, cotton ginning, silo filling, corn picking, bating, plowing, fruit picking, spraying and ousting.) 277. Hired labor? None D (Do not include housework, custom work, or contract construction work. Include cash payment? only.) 278. Seeda, bulba, plants, and trees? None Q 279. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil for the farm business? None Q * /rtn * /no LAND- USE PRACTICES: 280. How many acres of land were used to grow cover crops thit year and then planted to another crop? None Q Acres _ 281. How many acres of cropland used for grain or row crops thin year were farmed on the contour? None Q AcreB . 282. How many acres of strip-cropping systems for soll-eroslon control were on this place thit year? None Q Acres . 283. How many acres of crop and pasture land on this place have lerraees7 None □ Acres . Section XIII.— FARM LABOR (1) (2) i <« u hwgs G 284. About how many hours latt week did you (the person in charge of this place) do fan work or chores on this place7 (Stark one.)«^— 285. How many other members of your family did 15 hours or more of farm work or chores on this place latt week without receiving cash wages? (Do not include housework.) 286. How many hired persons did any farm work or chores on this place latt week? None Q (Include members of your family receiving cash wages.) (// "None," mark X and akip to queation [291].) None □ Person 287. Of these hired persons working taut week, how many were employed on this place for — None □ Persons . i • 150 days or more during thit year? \(b) Less than 150 days during thl§ year? . . None Q Persona (The total for questions (a) and (b) must equal the number for question 286.) 288. Of these hired peraons working last week, how many were paid on a — (1) Number of persons Weekly basis? (2) What was the agreed cash rate of pay ? (If more than one person, give average) (DollKnonlr) -/00 per month _/00 per week (3) How many hours per person were these workers expected to work to earn thia pay? Par wash (boara) (The total of the persons reported in column I must equal the number for question 286 ) 289. How many hired persons paid on a piecework basis worked on i his place latt Friday? None Q Persona . . (// "None," mark X and tkip to queation [291] ) 290. How much did these hired peruana on piecework {reported for question 289) earn for tlit'lr work latt Friday} $ /00 307. On what kind of road Is this place located? (AfarA one.)~ '■ ISecilon XIV— EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES NOAP"o"N~t iti9 FEaTE' ' .'A Include equipment, whethrr owned by you or by others, on (Mi place. Include equipment and facilities that are temporarily out of order. Hew many of the following are on this place Do you have on thia place — [291] Grain combines? 292. Corn pickers (include picker-shellers and corn combines)? 293. Pick-up balera? 294. Field forage harveatera (fur field chopping of nilagn and forage, crops)? 295. Motorlrucka (include plck-up«)7 . . 29ft. Wheel tractors other than garden? 297. Garden tractors? 298. Crawler Iractora (tracklaytng)? . . 299. Automobllea? 300. Telephone? No Q Yea □ 301. Home freezer (for quick freezing and storing food)? No Q Ye* Q (Do not include refrigerators.) 302. Milking machine? No Q Yes Q 303. Electric milk cooler? No Q Ye* D 305. Crop drier (for grain, forage, or other crops)? No Q Yea Q 306. Power-operated elevator, conveyor, or blower? . No Q Yes O (1) Hard surface? (2) Gravel, Bhcli, or shale? {'.{) Dirt or unimproved? . if' jr How many miles to a hard surface road? □ Una than I mile OR rktd here, answer Section XV.— RENTAL AGREEMENT, FARM VALUES, AND MORTGAGE DEBT 308(a) Do you rent any land from others? No □ Yes Q (b) Do you work any land on shares? No Q Yes Q (// "No" for both questions 308(a) and 808(b), mart X and ak\p to queation [314].) (// "Yea" for either queation 308(a) or 308(b). answer questions 309 through .113..' 309. Does the landlord furnish all the work animals or tractor power (as a part of his share of the operation of this place)? No Q Yea Q 310. Do you pay to your landlord any cash as rent? No Q Yea □ (a) If "Yes," how much for the year? 311. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the crops (auch as ], J, J)7 . . 312. Do you pay to your landlord any share of the livestock or livestock products (such as \, |, i)7 No D Yes Q 313. Do you have this land under any other arrangement (such as a fixed quantity of any product, upkeep of land and buildings, payment of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc.)? No D Yes Q I 100 No D Yes D C3I4] About ow mi much would the land and the buildings sell for — (a) Land and buildings owned by you? (Copy acres from question 3.) (b) Land and buildings rented from others? (Copy acres from question 4.) (c) Land and bulldlnga managed for others? (Copy acres from question 5.) (d) Land and bulldlnga rented to others? (Copy acres from question 6.) 316. Is there any mortgage debt on land and buildings owned by you? {Mark flnej— — — ■ i ■ ■ None Acrea (2) Total value (dolle.nO n > /on n * /no n 1 /no D > inn «a> No Q Yea D No land owned Q 316. On what date did you fill this questionnaire? Dlr* monih and da? ^•rat* — a* 11111 - " — — — * — — ' «-t ; — v -* — ' — ' ■■. '«» " ■ . ; 3 '" ' '" '" ^Section XVI.— ENUMERATOR'S RECORD— To be Ailed by Cenaua EnumeratorlT '. ftEM ■'■■■"■ ■ ■ ■ ' i . __, £ -" ** - *** ■ - L-*. : •*?■ ^1 Township Who furnished the information in'thts reportt {Mark one.) Q»ra.or D Wtfa or olW mmtw rinwUr 1 ! famUr D Uajtojj D Hlre.lUbor.rlJ N.lihbor [.J Ollw G iCIt. , Enumerator Date (monM and day) Date {month and day) ■ Crew Icadiv . _ui: 306 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK A2 LISTING I E < PART i -LIST OF PLACES IN ED PART II -AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS PART III -ULLINC. Al | 7. (i i A Lin the head of every household living in this ED. AND ALSO B List every perion. not living tn thi» ED, who has agricultural operations in ihn ED (2) Doe* diif per*on or any member of hit hold operate (or ranch)' (5) Did thii peraon or any member of hn household Doe* ihn ED? (91 Does this Er .H-.Oil.or.l operaiions where he hv«' ( 10) Any live- stock? ( hogs? cattle' hones? sheep? goat*.' etc.) (4j 20 or more chickens/ Turkeys' ducks' (5) Any crops? nin' h. r ? tobacco? other held crops?) (6) 20 or more fruit trees? vmes? ares? (7) Any veg. etables far sale? berries? nursery or green- house products? (8) Z ] 4 5 No J Yes No ■ Yes No j Yes No • Yes No j Yes No : Yes No j Yes No j Yes 1 6 7 8 9 10 No I Yes No | Yo No ! Yes No I Yes No | Yes No j Yes No j Yes No j Yes II 12 l» 14 11 No j Yes No ! Yet No : Yes No i Yes No j Yes No 1 Yes No : Yes No ! Yes 16 17 18 19 20 No : Y« No : Yes No j Yes No ; Yes No • Yes No ; Yes No| Yes No j Yes tn U) (J> <<> o> (6» C) (8) (9) 110) l.pf, i 60A> • Column! *-»: " f*i in .*//»..lumti«. k, f 4um 16. II Y« •(.iilunin -J II N.i III) ...ln.ti.i in I Lilltimil 1 1 in.) n.r Al • Column ID ll Nil, Mil i.ilumii 1 1 .,n.t iii liinmnn Al Sktpt himii KetAI li »'(■•. m.ntumii lhI.uk .»Mivw ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK 307 Numtor Hi) PART IV -RKCORIVOP COMFLKTION OF BNl/MI RATION 2 l < Don Ihu penon work lind un II.') Callback rv^uirvd Turned nvrr to tre* leader Ramtrhi 11*1 Dau pleleil (If.) Reminder! (When In return telephone number tu ] (13) Date Crew leader i iniiiali (14) Al N,i ^,. j V,. Dale Date 2 4 % 1 j 1 i : 1 Al No No ; Yrv I>atc IX.TC 6 7 a 9 10 Al Nu No : Y« Date I3iie 1 1 12 IJ 14 f Al No Z Dare Daie 16 IS 19 211 (III ("2) (ii) (14) (11) (16) 308 INDEX TO TABLES County Abnormal farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay Alfalfa seed Almonds Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified Apples Apricots Area , approximate land Asparagus Automobl les Austrian winter peas Average s ize of farm Avocados Barley Beans Beets (table ) Berries, specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) Boysenberries Broccoli Broilers sold Broomcorn Buckwheat Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold Cabbage Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane, sugar Cantaloups and muskmelons , etc Carrots Cash-grain farms Cash tenants Cash wages paid for farm labor Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cauliflower Celery Change in definition of farms Cherries Chicken eggs sold Chickens Chickens sold , Christmas trees sold Citrus fruits, specified Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Collards Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer, uses of Common and perennial ryegrass seed Conservation of land Corn Corn pickers Cotton Cotton farms Cowpeas Cows Cream sold Crimson c lover seed Crop drier Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland in cover crops Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour Croppers ( for South only ) Crop-share tenants Crop fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested, specified Crops sold Cucumbers and pickles Cultivated summer fallow Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale Dairy farms Dairy products Dairy products sold Date of enumeration Dates Days worked off farm Definition of farms, change in Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions Ducks sold Durum wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold Electric milk cooler Elevators, power-operated, conveyor or blower. Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Equipment and facilities, specified Escarole, endive, and chickory 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 5 11 11 11 10a 9,10a 11 11 11 1 11 4,6 11 1,1a 11 11 7,12 8 11 7 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 3 17,18,19,20,21,22 5, 14, 15, 16 5 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,9 8 11 8 11 10 1 8 11 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 6 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 9 12 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 3,4,17,18,19,20 3 14,17,18,19,21 4,5 5 17,18,19,20,21 7 8 11 1,17, IB, 19, 20, 21 1,1a 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 8,15 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 8 11 G 12,17,18,19,20,21 4,8 7,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 1,2,3 1,1a, 2, 3 1,2,3, 1 . . 1'. ',. ... 1,2,4 3,17,18,19,20 3 1,2 la 3,17,18,19,20,21 3 ,2,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 17,18,19,20,21 1 17,18,19,20,21 1 3, 17, IB, 19, 20, 21 5 3,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 7 1,17,18,19,20,21 la, 11a 8 13,17,18,19,20,21 4,11 8 13,17,18,19,20,21 5,11 8 11 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,1a 9 12 15,17,18,19,20 5 7 10 7,17,18,19,20,21 5,9 11 6 8 11 4,17,18,19,20,21 5 10 1 8 11 8 11 8 11 7 10 8 11 14,17,18,19 5 8 11 7 ,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,10 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 4,17,18,19,20,21 Ewes , Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Farm labor , Farm operators : By age By color By residence , By tenure , By of f -farm work and other income Farm products, value of Farm property , value of Farms , number By color of operator , By economic class By kind of road on which located By kind of workers During specified week By land irrigated By size of farm By tenure of operator By type of farm By value of products sold.- Farms with all harvested crops irrigated Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for Fertilizer, commercial, uses for Fescue seed Field and seed beans, dry Field and seed peas , dry Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut Field crops Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts , sold Field forage harvesters Field seeds Figs Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Fruit-and-nut farms Fruits and nuts, specified Fruits and nuts sold Full owners Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil, expenditures for Geese sold General farms Goats and kids Goats and kids clipped Goats and kids sold alive Grain combines Grains Grapefruit Grapes Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas sold Hairy vetch seed Harvesters, field forage Hay crops Hazelnuts (included with Filberts) Heifers and heifer calves Hired labor, expenditures for Hired labor by basis of payment Hogs and pigs Hogs and pigs sold alive Home freezer Honeydews Hops Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and/or mules Horses and/or mules sold alive Horticultural spec ialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products. Improved pec ans Income, farm. See Value of farm products sold. Irish potatoes Irrigated farms , number Irrigated land in farms By use Kale Kind of road Kumquats Ladino seed Land and buildings, value of Land area, approximate Land from which hay was cut Land In farms By color of operator By size of farm By tenure of operator By use Land In fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,7 ,14 15,16,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 4,17,18,19,20,21 5 3,4,17,18,19,20 3 4,17,18,19,20,21 6 3,4,17,18,19,20,21 3,4,5 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,5 17,18,19,20,21 5 1,17,18,19,20,21 1,4 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,4,5 3,17,18,19,20 3 17,18,19 5 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 5,17,18,19,20,21 6 5 6 1,17,18,19,20,21 la 2,16,17,18,19,20 2 3,17,18,19,20 3,5 17,18,19,20 5 17,18,19,20,21 5 1 11a 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,7 9 12 5 17,18,19,20,21 7 8 11 8 11 8 11 15,17,19,20 5 8 11 17,18,19,20,21 5 4,17,18,19,20,21 4,6 8 11 8 11 8 11 9 12 8 11 9 12 9,17,18,19,20,21 5,12 8 11 15,17,18,19,20 5 8 11 17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 7 15,17,18,19,20 6,7,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 7 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 7 9,17,18,19,20,21 1,2 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 1 8 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20 2,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 1,2,17,18,19,20,21 8 3,4,5 4,7 10 5 10a 10a 10a 4,6 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 G 11 4.7 6,7 4,8 4,9 4,6 11 11 4,8 9 5,12 11 11 la, 11a 1,1a, 11a la , 11a 11 4,6 11 11 1,4 1 11 1,2,3,4 3 2 3 1 11 INDEX TO TABLES 309 Land in irrigated farms By use Land in strip-cropping systems for soil eros ion control Land irrigated by source of water Land pastured Legumes , specified annual Lemons Lespedezo cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine Lima beans Lime and liming material, expenditures for... Lime and liming material used during the year Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms other than poultry and dairy and livestock ranches Livestock ranches Livestock-share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries Lupine seed Machine hire, expenditures for Managed land Managers Mandarins ( inc luded with Tangerines ) Mangoes Maple sirup made Buckets hung Maple sugar made Milk cooler, electric Bulk-type Milk sold Milk cows Milking machine , Mint for oil Miscellaneous and unclassified farms Mixed grains , Mohal r c lipped Motort rucks Mules and mule colts , Navel oranges Nectarines Nonwhite farm operators Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs Nursery and nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines , ornamentals , etc . ) Nuts, specified Oats Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay Of f -farm work and other income Okra Olives Onions Operators, farm. See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins.. Other and unspecified tenants Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part-retirement Part-time farms Pasture Peac hes Peanuts Pears Peas Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimientos. Pick-up balers Pimientos Plums Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power -operated elevator, conveyor, or blower. Products , farm, value of Proso millet Prunes Pulpwood sold Pumpkins Purchase of livestock and poultry Quinces Radishes Rams and wethers Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed 1,2,17, 17, 20,2 20,2 17,18, 1,2,17,18, 19, 17,18,19,20,21 7,12,17, 7,12,17, 15, 15, 3,17, 6,12,17, 7,12,17, 5,17,18,19,20, 3, 9 9 9 4,17,16,19,20,21 7,17, 6,12,17, 4,17. 15,17,18,19,20 8 7 | 4,17,18,19,20,21 | 6 3,4,17,18,19,20 9 1,1a, 11a la, 11a 1 la l,lu 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 4, 5, 9,10a 5 5 5 4,8,9 4,5,9,10a 11 11 4,7 3 3,4,5 11 11 12 12 4,6 6 4,10 4,8 4,6 11 5 11 10a 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17. 15. 1,2,17,18,19,20, 4,17,18,19,20,21 6,12,17, 7,12,17, 15, 4,17, 17 j 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 Residence of operator Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed. Rye Ryegrass seed, common and perennial... Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beanj, dry field and Seed peas, dry field and Seeds, bulbti, plants, and trees, expenditures for. Seeds, field Shallots Share-cash tenants Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold alive Silage Size of farm Small fruits Small grains Snap beans ( bush and pole types ) Sorghums Soybeans Specified equipment and facilities Specified farm expenditures Spinach Spring wheat Squas h Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves. Strawberries Sugar beets for sugar Sugarc ane for seed Sugarcane for sugar Sugarcane or sorghum for sirup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweetclover seed Sweet corn Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes System of terraces on crop and pasture land 11 ii 3 11 11 4,6 11 11 11 11 4,6,9 4,5,9,10 Tangelos Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco farms Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Tung nuts Turkeys Turnips Type of farm Unclassified farms Uses of commercial fertilizer. Uses of land Valencia oranges Value : Crops Farm products sold Farms (land and buildings) Livestock Vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms "^getable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables sold Velvetbeans Vetch or peas , alone or mixed with oats or other grains, cut for hay Vetch seed Vineyards. See Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Wage rates Walnuts Watermelons Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wheat White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use.... Wool shorn Wool sold Workers : Family Hired Regular Seasonal Specified week Work off farm Young be rries . 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 23,24 9 ,17,18,19,20,.'! 3,17,18,19,20,21,22 6,12,17,18,19,20,21 7,17,18,19,20,21 8 16,17,18,19,20 4,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 6,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 8 8 8 1,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21 3,17,18,19,20,21 8 3,17,18,19,20,21 9 8 8 15,17,18,19,20 8 4,17,18,19,20,21 8 8 6,7,12,17,18,19,20,21 8 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 1,17, IB, 19, 20, 21 17,18,19,20,21 1,17,18,19,20,21 6,7,17,15,19,20,21 15,17,18,19,20 17,18,19,20,21 3,4,17,18,19,20 1,17,18,19,20,21 7,12 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,18,19,20,21 5,17,13,19,20,21 5 5,17,18,19,20,21 4,17,18,19,20,21