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Page 1: Chapter B · Emery Garfield Grand Iron Juab Kane Millarrl Morgan Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier 747 368 85 510 349 175 1, 133 249 202 243 2, 595 353 1, 57-0

Chapter B

STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

( 37)

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40 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

C9unty Table 1.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [1950 data for items shown in italics are baaed

--Item The State Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis Duchesne

(For definitions and explanations , see text)

FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE

1 Farms •.•..•••.........•..•..•................... nwnber 1950 .•. 24, 176 333 1,693 2, 085 310 52 1, 328 947 2 1945 ... 26, 322 315 1, 682 2, 227 420 64 1, 390 1,044

3 Approximate land area ............................ acres 1950 ..• 52,701,440 1,655,680 3,580,160 752,000 943, 3.60 I 453, 120 2 171, 520 2, 086, 400 4 Proportion in farms •••••.•..•••.•.....••.••. percent 1950 ••• 20.6 7 .9 34. !l 51.7 2fl. 4 14.2 l'l3. 4 34. 7

5 Land owned by farm operators ..................... acres 1950 ••. 6,617' 742 84, 752 397 '740 337' 413 152, 343 40, 669 so.rm 604, B72 6 Land rented from others· by farm operators ........ acres 1950 ... 2_,357' 208 20, 3B3 240, 557 B4, 231 12B, 073 25, 970 47' 675 116, 551

7 Land managed by farm operators ..•.........•...... acres lqSo ••. 2, 217' 041 29, 520 149, 790 10,632 150 .. ............ 209, 490 7,B20 8 Land rented to others by farm operators

40,4()5 43, 246 12, 530 2,470 6, lBl 5,822 L~de ~ef;~~: '.~::: :: :: :: : : : : ::: ::: : :: : : : :: : : : : : :::~~:: m~: :: 326, 826 4,620 9 10,865, 165 130, 035 1,247 ,682 389, 030 268, 036 6.1,, 169 2 331,661 72'.i, 421

IO 1945 ... 10, 3Qq, 101 119,827 1, 155, 412 386, 902 300, 633 SB I 406 183, 404 536, 972 11 Average size of farm .......................... acres 1950 .•. 449.4 390.5 737. 0 186.6 864.6 1, 234.0 249. 7 763.9 12 1945 ... 391. 7 380.4 686.9 173. 7 715.8 912. 6 131. 9 514. 3

13 Value of land and buildings • • average per farm, dollars 1950 ••• 19, 146 22, 596 30, 361 20, 834 13, 047 18, 842 20, 524 18, 203 14 lq4s ... 9,947 8, 931 14. 995 11, 917 6, 823 8, 534 11, 744 7' 249 15 average per acre, dollars 1950 •.•• 47 .67 67 .34 i4.6P 107. 08 17 .61 17. 70 82.45 26. 77 16 1945 •.• 25.40 23.47 21.82 68. 60 9. 53 9. 35 sq. oo 14.09 17 Proportion of farms reporting value ......... percent 1950 ... 91 BS 98 93 111 112 88 92 18 Proportion of land in farms for whic/J

value w11s reported ......................... percent 1950 ••. 81 73 90 97 95 96 87 81

Land in farms according to use: 1, 199 892 19 Cropland harvested .•.......•.. , ...•. farms reporting 194'l ... 21, 344 299 1, 616 1,938 282 51

20 11)44 •.. 23, 907 284 1,605 2, 035 360 61 1,341 984 21 acres 1949 ... 1, 279' 469 19, 886 194, 178 140, 188 9,630 5, 326 35,280 51, 733 22 1944 •.. 1,247' 718 16, 611 175, 253 137, 348 12, 359 5, 347 36, 975 54, 606 23 1 to 9 acres ..................... farms reporting 1949 ... 4,366 16 142 240 97 2 431 71 24 1944 ... 5, 956 15 152 295 121 6 483 100 25 10 to 19 acres ................... farms reporting 1949 ... 2, 960 17 138 210 54 5 224 74 26 1944 .•. 3,220 18 140 198 66 4 233 72 27 20 ·to 29 acres ...•.•.......•.•.•.. farms reporting 1949 ... 2, 513 36 us 201 35 4 142 111 28 1944 .•• 2, 763 38 145 220 37 3 175 106 29 30 to 49 acres.,, ................ farms reporting 1949.,. 4, 059 87 308 389 36 9 187 217 30 1944 •.. 4, 312 84 293 417 55 15 230 237 31 50 to 99 acres ................... farms reporting 1949 ... 4, 524 100 434 514 41 13 165 298 32 1944 .•. 4,794 91 403 534 52 13 182 352 33 100 to 199 acres ................• farms repor'ting 1949 ... 1,942 35 224 276 14 9 43 104 34 1944 ... l, 947 32 254 261 25 12 32 100 35 200 acres and over ........•...... farms reporting 1949 ... 980 8 225 108 5 9 7 17 36 1944 ... 915 6 218 no 4 8 6 17 :i7 Cropland used only for pasture •..... farms reporting 1949 ... 6, 739 64 428 669 121 12 324 393 3A 1944~ •. 4, 257 13 368 2.1,2 89 10 156 305 39 acres 1949 •.. 305, 178 1, 586 30 '716 10, 981 2, 561 1, 207 4, 419 20, 464 40 194·13 .. 127 '813 200 7' 412 2,713 2, 097 343 974 8, 674 41 Cropland not harvested and .

not pastured ....................... farms reporting 1949 •.. 7' 039 BO 677 592 116 8 256 217 42 acres 1949 ..• 468, 242 7, 123 114, 764 45, 340 2, 530 237 5,594 13,819 43 1944 •.. 288,171 575 74, 498 34, 084 2,860 302 4,08J 2, 787 44 Cultivated summer fallow ......... farms reporting 1949 •.. 4, 578 37 567 454 51 5 81 103 45 acres 1949 ... 345, 222 4, 461 106, 502 40, 881 717 80 l,BO 2, 535 46 1 to 49 acres ................. farms reporting 1949 ... 3, 2~0 29 226 271 48 5 76 87 47 50 to 199 acres ............... farms reporting 1949 ... 907 3 176 139 3 ··········· 3 lS 48 200 acres and over ............ farms reporting 1949 ... 441 5 165 44 ........... 2 1 49 Other ............•.•••........... farms reporting .1949 ... 3, 390 57 204 195 80 5 190 137 so acres 1CJ49 ... 123,020 ' 2,662 B, 262 4, 459 1,813 157 3 ,804 11,284 51 Woodland pastured .•.....•.........•. farms reporting 1949 ... 1. 480 I 29 43 84 2,~ ··········· 46 134 52 1944 ... 550 2 4 13 8 6 58 105 53 acres 1949 ... l.gu~~ I 38, 867 44, 166 61, 198 73, 138 ··--········ 16, 183 83, li58 54 1944 ..• 89 379 1,873 1, 129 715 3,060 39, 700 55 Woodland not pastured .••...........• farms reporting 1949 ... 491 7 20 27 5 1 34 52 56 1944 ... 209 6 4 31 1 ............ 39 1~ •7 acres 1949 ... 102, 216 784 4,472 2,692 1,690 10 2,066 20 '846 58 1944 ... 10, 808 97 331 511 2 ........... 1, 535 3, ooo SQ Other pasture (not cropland

and not woodland) •.••..•...•..... ,. farms reporting 1949 ... 11, 561 208 862 1, 105 102 46 383 629 60 19443 •• 15, 400 253 963 1, 518 263 61 560 930 61 acres 1949 ... 6, 815, 022 56, 428 775, 601 110,468 167' 943 56, 637 2113, 393 448,460 62 19443 •• B, 263, 100 98, 885 867' 7 40 197, 700 277' 512 so, 932 133, 206 420, 282 63 Other land (house lots, roads,

wasteland, etc.) .•.........•.•..... farms reporting 1949 ••. 19' 531 226 1, 45B 1, 803 279 46 1, 050 847 64 1944 .•. 20, 636 240 1, 446 1,951 366 63 1,246 979 65 acres 1949 .•. 440, 651 5, 361 83, 785 18, 163 10' 544 752 4, 726 8 !, 441 66 1944 ••. 198, 404 3' 370 29, 769 12, 673 '4, 674 767 3, 574 7,'23 67 Cropland, total. .................... farms reporting 1949.,. 22,058 307 1, 621 1, 975 288 52 1, 244 915 68 19443 •• 24, 522 286 1,624 2,0S~i 371 62 l, 354 1,000 69 acres 1949 ..• 2,052, 889 28, 595 339,658 196, 509 14, 721 6, 770 45 I 293 86, 016 70 1944 3 •• 1, 663, 702 17, 386 257,193 174,145 17 I 316 5, 992 42,029 66,067 71 Land pastured, total. .............. -. farms reporting 1949 ••. 16, 028 249 1,091 1, 590 200 50 651 865 72 1944 ••. 17' 487 258 1, 140 1, 631 300 64 691 981 73 acres 1949 ... 8, 574, 587 96, 881 850 '483 182, 647 243 '642 57 I 844 283, 995 552, 582 74 1944 .•• 8, 564, 006 99, 174 875 I 561 202,28fi 280, 7 38 51, 990 137' 240 468, 656 75 Woodland, total. .................... farms reporting 1949 .•. l, 836 34 56 105 29 1 73 163 76 H44 ••. 743 8 8 43 9 6 94 110 77 acres 1949 .•• 1,556,603 39, 651 48, 638 63, 890 7 4, 828 10 18, 249 104, 504 78 1944 ..• 183, 901 186 710 2, 384 1, 131 715 4,595 42, 700

FARM OPERATORS

79 Residing on farm operated ..•.• , .... operators ri:porting 1950 •.• 19,023 251 1, 358 1,866 259 45 1, 189 867 80 1945 ... 20, 554 155 1,413 2,069 371 62 1,287 952 81 Not residing on farm operated ...... operators reporting 1950 .•. 4, 345 68 282 166 46 7 99 67 82 1945 .•• 5, 599 159 266 1511 47 2 84 86 83 With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural produ.,cts sold •.... operators reporting 1949 .•• 8, 920 86 322 522 154 9 583 222

84 Working off their farm, total. ..... operators reporting 1949 ... 12,931 188 807 l, 058 189 27 780 4BB 85 1944 ... 12, 524 94 505 1,021 258 16 680 4:n 86 100 days or more ..•••.•.•.•• , .•• operators reporting 1949 .•• 8, 838 84 396 601 150 12 615 245 87 1944 ••. 9' 012 48 335 614 220 ll 552 232 18, 320 acres trans ferrt!d to Uintah county in 1943. 2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire. acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located,

even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 3Data for 1944 not strict! y comparable wi t.h those for 1949. See text.

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UTAH 41 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945 on report11 for only a sample of farms. See text]

Emery Garfield Grand Iron Juab Kane Millarrl Morgan Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier

747 368 85 510 349 175 1, 133 249 202 243 2, 595 353 1, 57-0 <l36 1 742 350 91 521 409 156 1, 027 239 264 252 3,202 306 1, 590 fl97 2

2,842, 880 3, 338, 880 2, 362, 880 2, 112, 000 2, 183, 6!10 2, 627' 200 4·, 254, 720 390, 400 481, 920 654, 080 488, 960 5, 045, 760 1,022,080 1, 236, 480 3 8. 5 4.4 2. 3 26. 2 8.8 9. 0 11. 5 54. 0 14;7 80.3 92.8 9. 3 55.2 12. 5 4

176,506 112, 739 37. 761 420, 595 120,615 157 I 300 4'17' 391 123, 484 57. 405 203, 451 25~. 283 254, 189 423' 546 110,618 5 79, 248 34, 815 16, 704 101, 893 60 ,453 BO I 117 66, 245 61,503 13, 831 104,304 105, 660 1?0, 014 128' 706 38, 847 6

40 152 BOO 46, 103 12,014 80 16, 330 35, 175 ........... 266, 995 111, 883 105, 002 31, 386 11, 495 7

15, 281 1, 764 850 15, 696 1,972 1,016 8, 750 9, 398 619 7' 261 16, 954 ll,879 19, 07 5 5,845 8 240, 513 145, 942 54, 415 552, 895 191,110 236,4fll 491, 216 210, 764 70 I 617 567 ,489 453, 872 467' 326 564, 563 155, J.l5 9 334, 114 137,011 152, 788 740, 893 184, 998 141, 762 458, 930 193,837 BO, 811 581, 398 449, 859 408, 325 602, 139 241,603 10

322.0 396.6 640. 2 1, 084.1 547 .6 1, 351. 3 433. 6 846; 4 349.6 2, 335. 3 174.9 1,323.9 3SQ, 6 165. 7 11 450. 3 391. 5 1,679.0 1, 422. l 452,3 908. 7 446. 9 811.0 306.1 2,307.1 140. 5 1,334.4 378. 7 269.3 12

10' 284 15, 714 20. 402 23, 472 17, 558 19, 405" 20 '7 48 20, 006 22, 212 38 I 274 17, ?.S7 25, 231 15, 509 19, 123 13 5,444 7 ,600 17 I 036 16, 232 7, 183 8,861 9,946 11, 935 9, 910 16, 309 9, 708 12, 018 7, 356 10, 155 14 31.91 49.05 22.19 24'. 26 31. 70 14. 73 48.82 26. 54 87 .03 13.82 117 .15 19.47 41. 79 113. 92 15 12.09 19.42 10.15 11.4'1 15. 88 9. 75 22. 26 14.22 32. 38 7 .07 69.10 9.01 19.42 37. 70 16

96 79 62 88 82 81 93 82 93 Bl 82 101 86 94 17

96 64 90 79 83 79 91 73 68 96 69 98 89 95 18

661 343 73 432 312 151 l, 036 223 194 231 l, 902 311 1,251 839 19 694 325 85 457 368 137 965 218 235 229 2, 692 278 1,379 842 20

28, 097 17, 480 3, 286 34, 224 38, 956 5, 722 103, 663 13, 738 11, 866 52. 782 57 t 961 55,736 72, 442 43, 854 21 29,071 16, 707 4, 129 27,374 41, 005 7' 337 94, 418 12, 839 13, 969 49, 580 61, 391 31,216 81, 17 2 44, 879 22

93 37 18 32 31 35 42 24 5 17 904 34 140 77 23' 119 32 16 62 4'4 23 56 15 22 18 1, 486 12 142 65 24 109 56 13 54 21 31 66 33 16 9 333 16 152 75 25 129 44 16 71 35 24 60 36 19 14 434 26 144 75 26 102 60 8 48 26 22 97 35 26 10 186 16 134 107 27

97 50 12 49 26 19 BS 40 16 10 240 23 151 100 28 161 72 12 96 42 26 170 54 50 25 216 27 277 239 29 141 72 13 86 45 22 160 51 65 20 280 41 339 256 30 151 83 14 106 81 23 325 46 70 44 163 52 364 263 31 163 95 21 107 92 28 301 44 80 50 162 71 396 275 32

35 29 7 66 53 12 231 21 24 58 57 69 151 68 33 36 26 4 57 70 15 210 25 211 so 54 55 159 57 34 10 6 1 30 58 2 105 10 3 68 43 97 33 10 35 9 6 3 25 56 6 93 7 5 67 36 49 48 14 36

301 155 29 183 85 45 257 146 62 56 468 89 489 242 37 166 59 31 95 86 68 168 106 32 9 296 6~ 250 86 38

10, 54·0 10, 478 1, 702 13, 002 5, 462 1, 947 32, 210 2, 546 1, 532 3,323 10,085 11, 249 24,118 21, 910 39 6,255 1, 705 536 8, 384 6, 208 3, 902 11, 853 765 552 l, 297 3, 052 5,211 12, 261 3, 596 40

361 107 26 222 222 37 726 43 31 73 463 201 559 108 41 8, 844 3, 735 935 22 I 315 29' 747 1, 306 61, 570 1, 199 977 3, 773 24, 863 34, 675 15, 814 2, 460 42

12, 209 761 l, 143 3, 959 23, 843 380 25, 173 1, 570 660 1, 967 25 ,079 16, 446 12, 109 1,477 43 262 63 7 145 208 32 526 28 16 61 237 175 462 53 44

3,603 2, 017 189 5,580 25, 880 896 42, 944 1, 015 321 3,026 16, 697 29, 314 11,800 1, 263 45 256 60 5 119 97 26. 296 26 15 44 176 42 405 47 46

6 2 2 21 71 5 177 1 1 12 34 89 so 5 47 ............... 1 5 40 1 53 1 .......... 5 27 44 7 1 48 166 57 20 129 44 14 356 15 18 20 261 66 192 59 49

5,241 l, 718 746 16, 735 3, 867 410 18, 626 184 656 747 8, l6fi 5, 36] 4,014 l, 197 50 26 28 15 55 31 28 38 50 11 6 35 129 126 36 51 7 1 3 7 9 ............. 15 17 3 2 47 3 31 14 52

39,295 20, 035 19, 822 89, 713 33, 935 41, 139 9,991 12, 773 9, 192 6, 083 10, 339 107 I 190 88, 687 28 t 278 53 1,676 10 485 8, 647 2, 537 ........... 16, 903 627 3, 823 l, 350 l,47i 4,021 3, 361 22, 940 54

8 6 1 16 s 2 14 24 ........... 20 76 40 5 55 2 .......... B 3 ··········· 6 2 4 ·········· 32 1 24 4 56

993 874 70 15, 692 6 ,422 447 2, 141 2, 338 .......... ·········· 266 18, 114 3, 912 231 57 17 .......... .......... 282 928 ........... 1,581 7 84 ·········· 272 18 835 304 58

510 263 36 291 128 109 433 137 103 194 581 205 846 445 59 657 324 73 419 173 131 635 184 186 231 988 291 1, 019 490 60

113, 524 81, 697 25, 227 372, 497 74, 051 184, 664 260, 308 176,610 38' 194 497' 515 337' 546 220 I 836 344, 563 48, 140 61 277, 445 .116, 024 145, 373 690, 077 106 I 214 129, 062 286,456 176, 527 57 t 935 524,036 344, 179 347,233 489, 12i 156, 781 62

689 292 68 327 163 94 985 218 188 223 2, 198 79 l, ll3 725 63 683 200 81 345 225 120 864 210 247 216 2, 896 218 726 792 64

39 t 220 11, 643 3, 373 5, 452 2, 537 1, 256 21, 333 1,560 8, 856 4,013 12, 812 19' 526 15, 027 10,242 65 7,441 1, 804 1, 122 2, 170 4, 263 1,081 22, 546 1, 502 3, 788 3, 168 14:409 4, 180 3, 279 11,626 66

694 348 78 454 318 154 1, 076 234 195 233 2, 040 339 1,294 858 67 712 330 87 469 376 149 979 223 239 232 2, 843 302 l, 408 847 68

47 t 481 31, 693 5, 923 69, 541 74, 165 8,975 197' 443 17,483 14, 375 59,87!1 92, 909 101, 660 112,374 68,224 69 47. 535 19, 173 5, 808 39, 717 71, 056 11, 619 131, 444 15, 17 4 15'181 52, 844 89, 522 52, 873 105, 542 49' 952 70

614 329 58 370 203 141 603 206 151 217 996 275 1, 134 609 71 674 326 80 436 215 135 711 211 201 231 l, 260 299 1,209 529 72

163, 359 112, 210 46, 751 475, 212 113, 448 227, 750 302, 509 191, 929 48, 918 506, 921 357' 970 339, 275 457. 36!'1 98' 328 73 285, 376 117, 739 146, 394 707, 108 114, 959 132, 964 315, 212 177,919 62, 310 526, 683 348, 708 356' 465 504, 744 183,317 74

34 31 15 68 34 30 49 65 11 6 52 lRl 162 39 75 9 1 3 14 11 ...... ~ .... 21 19 7 2 79 4 55 18 76

40, 288 20, 909 19, 892 105, 405 40, 357 41, 586 12, 13:1 15, lll 9, 192 6,0fl3 10, 605 125, 30t 92' 599 28, 509 77 1, 693 10 485 8, 929 3,465 ··········· 18, 484 634 ·3, 907 1, 350 1, 749 4, 039 ' 4, 196 23, 244 78

632 207 72 279 105 93 494 201 173 215 2,416 210 826 669 79 352 118 78 209 147 32 640 215 165 221 2, 982 147 859 455 80

85 138 13 212 196 79 599 27 20 23 142 135 646 227 81 376 231 13 308 259 124 372 24 99 29 203 159 724 413 82

382 112 34 181 102 79 268 66 25 41 1, 464 127 532 170 83

458 205 49 167 185 123 574 108 91 94 1, 610 189 829 439 84 439 175 43 180 171 86 451 100 136 Bl 1, 796 184 693 305 85 309 110 36 195 87 62 275 66 31 50 1, 415 125 492 196 86 272 78 29 113 110 38 227 71 5~ 46 l, 673 134 436 128 87

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42 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 1.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continued (1950 data for items shown in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE

1 Farms ................................... : ....... number 1950 ... 2 1945 •.•

3 Approximate land area ............................ acres 1950 ••• 4 Proportion in far111S ... : ....... ' ............. percent 1950 •..

5 Land Ol'ned by farm operators .................... ,acres 1950 ... 6 Land rented from others by farm operators .•••..•. acres 1950: .. . 7 Land managed by farm operators ...... , .... , ....... acres 1950 .. . 8 Land rented to others by farm operators

(see text) .. ,•· ............................. , ..... acres 1950 ••. 9 Land in farms ................................... ·. acres 1950 .. .

10 1945 •.• 11 Average size of fann .......................... acres 1950 .. . 12 1945 •••

13 Value of land and buildings •• average per farm, dollars 1950 ••• 14 1945 ... 15 average per acre, dollars 1950 • •• 16 1945 .•. 17 Proportion of farms reporting value ......... percent 1950 • •• 18 Proportion of land in farms for which

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59

60 61 62 63

64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78

value was reported •.•••••••••• , ............ percent 1950 •••

Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested ...•.••.•.•.•••.. ,farms reporting 1949 .•.

• 1944 ••• acres 1949 .••

1944 .•• 1 to 9 acres ..................... farms reporting 1949 .. .

1944 •.• 10 to 19 acres ................... farms reporting 1949 •••

1944 ••• 20 to 29 acres ................... farms reporting 1949 .••

1944 .•• 30 to 49 acres ................... farms reporting 1949 .. .

1944 ••. 50 to 99 acres ................... farms reporting 1949 .. .

1944 ••• 100 to 199 acres ............ ; .... farms reporting-1949 .. .

1944 ••. 200 acres and over ............... farms reporting 1949 .• ,

1944 ••• Cropland used only for pasture., ••• , farms reporting 1949 ••.

19443 •• acres 1949 •••

19443 •• Cropland not harvested and not pastured ...................... , farms report;ing 1949, ••

acres 1949 •• , 1944 .•.

Cultivated summer fallow ••• , •••. , farms reporting 1949, •• acres 1949 •..

1 to 49 acres• ................ farms reporting 1949 .. . 50 to 199 acres .•.••..•...••• , fanns reporting 1949 .•• 200 11cres and over •••......... farms reporting 1949 ••.

Other ............................ fanns reporting 1949 ... acres 1949 .•.

Woodland pastured •..••..•.••.•...... farms reporting 1949 ... 1944 .••

acres 1949 ••. 1944 •..

Woodland not pastured, •.•••••. , ••• , , farms reporting 1949 •••

Other pasture (not cropland

1944 ... acres 1949 •.•

1944 •••

and not woodland) .................. farms reporting 1949 .. . 19443 ••

acres 1949 •.•

Other land (house lots, roads, 19443 ••

wasteland, etc.) ................... farms reporting 1949 .•. 1944 ...

·acres 1949 ••. . 1944 .••

Cropland, total. ..••• , ••••.•...•••.. farms reporting 1949, .. 19443 ••

acrea 1949 .•• 19443 ••

Land pastured, total. .••.•••. , ••... , farms reporting 1949 ••• 1944 •.•

acres 1949 •.. 1944 .••

.Woodland, total. , •••••••.•••. , ••... , farms reporting 1949 ••.

FARM OPERATORS

1944 .•. acres 1949 .••

1944 •••

~~ Residing on farm operated .......... operators reporting 1950 •.•

81 Not reaiding on farm operated •• , ... operators reporting g:g::: 82 1945 ••• 83 With other income of family exceeding value

of agricultural products sold ••••• operators reporting 1949, ••

~: Working off their farm, total,., •.• operators repotting 1949 •••

86 100 days or more ................ operators reporting i~!t:: 87 1944 •••

18, 320 acres transferred from Daggett county in 1943.

Summit

480 486

1, 190, 400 29.7

225, 818 46, 333 93,774

12, 315 353, 610 444, 66i

736. 7 914.9

20, 654 11, 763

29. 39 12. 86

88

84

426 453

27, 451 28, 720

';)(

39 53 49 41 51

101 102 l~ 135

49 60 25 17

157 35

13, 077 1, 540

74 1, 813 1, 125

55 l, 126

52 3

27 687

73 8

112, 62/i 515

13 5

3, 70'5 61

323 453

191, 258 411,412

430 436

3, 680 1, 288

439 456

42, 341 31, 385

423 461

316, 961 413, 467

78 11

116, 331 576

414 448

54 37

160

237 187 161 131i

Tooele

349 3!'.l

4, 423, 040 4.8

142, 144 65, 202 15, 509

10, 287 212, 568 221, 518

609. l 631. l

14,904 7' 170 23.68 11.36

99

102

314 321

20, 100 20, 348

79 82 48 Sli 38 32 42 41 50 61 34 30 23 19 85 65

8, 3li0 2,845

118 9, 688

10, 41/'i 79

7, 597 43 'Z7 9

55 2,091

14 2

7, 675 970

4 3

680 146

198 240

160, li89 185, 91i8

297 220

5, 376 R25 326 326

38, 148 33, 609

240 277

171'i, 724 189' 783

16 5

8, 3'55 l, 116

275 308

70 40

185

234 195 176 163

Uintah

953 951

12, 864, 640 36. 2

247, 510 124, 309 680, 946

17,0fi'I 1, 035, 708

654, 782 1,086.8

68ll. 5

13, 321 10, 622

38.91 15.43

88

28

834 859

38, 774 42,8~

127 130 124 99

116 106 184. 191 195 233 76 87 12 13

350 236

13, 599 a, 002

210 6,432 2,813

100 l, 706

93 6 'l

133 4, 726

83 16

259' 681 27, 434

16 3

1,236 41i

719 819

694,448 552, 914

827 914

21, 538 20, 663

876 880

58, 805 53, 725

866 867

967, 728 S88, 430

95 19

260,917 27, 480

877 861

70 82

390

552 372 342 237

Utah

3, 191 3, 987

l, 278, 720 44.7

403, 229 168, 967

11. 961

12, 805 571, 352 686, 066

179.1 172.1

17' 071 8, 581

109. 24 49. 87

94

62

2,864 3, 543

97. 957 106, 253

954 1, 439

·519 589 368 425 477 498 397 418 108 122

41 52

751 504

14,001 14, 584

805 22,907 18,"500

384 15, 98 3

337 30 17

485 6, 924

115 110

61, 613 27, 617

39 6

1, 705 111

1,098 1, 569

360, 233 507' 665

2, 557 2, 947

12, 936 11,336 2, 944 3, 675

134, 855 139, 337

1, 766 1, 979

435, 847 549, 866

147 116

63, 318 27, 728

2, 543 3, 313

482 653

.1, 430

1, 861 2, 199 1, 439 1, 754

Wasatch

394 481

764, 160 28.'5

141, 096 79, 351

5, 118

8,025 217,540 321, 230

552.1 667. 8

20, 956 10, 584

45. 70 IS. 85

.101

83

362 422

16,87 5 19, 385

26 56 59 66 49 57

106 89 98

121 21 29

3 4

114 336

5, 361 6, 751

26 284 410 11

122 11

............ 16

162 79

140,404 .............

9 ............ 2, 593

246 217

48, 236 293, 032

309 343

3, 787 1,652

369 466

22, 520 26, 546

351 412

194, 001 299, 783

85

142, 997

326 437

55 43

107

167 233 123 178

Washington

70.6 671

1, 552, 000 22.1

198, 728 92, 607 57' 857

6, 312 342, 880 161, 630

485. 7 240. 9

17, 878 II, 769 41. 69 36.41

90

79

645 653

2:.!, 692 20, 022

205 20'5 158 166

89 118 84 89 77 56 26 13

6 6

205 82

19, 042 2, 124

268 14, 394

5, 573 178

9, 696 147

21 10

139 4, 698

33 25

11, 281 781 13

4 5, 487

411

344 394

258, 199 127 ! 272

512 272

11, 785. 5, 447

666 657

56, 128 27, 719

41iO 420

288, 522 130, 177

42 28

16, 768 l, 192

546 257 136 413

313

442 363 251 218

Wayne

288 264

1, 592, 960 5.4

45, 554 42, 537

2,859 85,232 69, 089 295. 9 261. 7

11,804 8, 423 63.89 32.19

105

65

250 241

11,494 11, 851

28 26 27 28 33 29 74 66 71 67 14 23 3 2

51 57

2, 525 1,667

86 1, 248 1, 277

63 703

62 1

33 545

21

9,286

4 . .......... . 2, 168

185 200

51, 647 47, 312

265 253

6, 864 6, 982

261 242

I5, 267 14, 795

218 209

63, 458 48, 97!1

24 .............

11, 454

195 219

90 44

98

142 123

75 71

Weber

1, 552 1,943

2 351,360 139.4

146, 314 62.122

307, 019

25, 532 2 489,923

300, l07 315. 7 154. 5

18, 513 9, 163 54.63 59. 33

91

98

1,413 1,841

48, 098 44, 723

422 695 266 309 228 303 291 314 166 191

28 20 12 9

408 238

7,175 2,200

327 9,856 2,095

135 6. 838

129 4 2

217 3,018

88 34

18, 139 974

30 9

582 229

832 1, 159

396, 010 244, 804

1, 263 1,137

10, 063 5,082 1, 460 1,873

65, 129 49,018

1, 102 1, 280

421, 324 247, 978

111 43

18, 721 1, 203

1, 420 1, 782

111 155

756

638 921 Wl 833

2The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the £ t th t th t · f f · b 1 d · h

even tho.ugh a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county ac a e en ire acreage o a arm is ta u ate as in t e county in which the headquarters is located, 3Dat~ for 1944 not strictly comparable with those for 1949. See t~xt.

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UTAH 43

County Table la-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945 [1950 data for itel!IS shown in italics are based on reports for. only a sample of farms. See text]

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

l Irrigated fara; ................................. number 1950 .• 2 1945 .• 3 Proportion of all farms ........................ percent 1950 .• 4 Land in irrigated farms ........................... acres 1950 .. S average per farm, acres 1950 .• 6 Value of land and buHdings ••• average per farm, dollars 1950 •• 7 average per acre, dollars 1950 .. 8 l'roportion of irrigated farms reporting value .• percent 1950 .• 9 Proportion of land in irrigated. farms for which

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

value was r_eported ••.••.•• , •.••••• , ••••..•. • percent 1950 .• Land In Irrigated farms according to use, 19ll9:

Cropland harvested .................... ; ••. farms reporting .. acres ••

Cropland used only for pasture ..................... ,acres •. Cropland. not harvested and, not pastured .••••••.••••• acres,. Woodland pastured ................................... acres •• Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) ..•..•. acres •• Land pastured, total. ..................... farms reporting ..

17 acres •• 18 Land in farms irrigated ........................... acres 1949 .. 19 1944 .• 20 Land irrigated' by sprinklers ••.••.••• fsrms reporting 1949 •• 21 acres 1949 ••

Irrigated land In faras according to use, 19q9: 22 Irrigated cropland harvested .•...•.•••.•.. farms reporting •• 23 acres •• 24 Irrigated pasture .•• , ..................... farms reporting •. 25 acres .. 26 Irrigated wild grass pasture ........... farms reporting .• 27 acres .. 28 Irrigated tame grass pasture •.•.••..••. farms reporting .. 29 acres .• 30 Irrigated cropland not harvested and

not pastured ••••..••••••.•••.•. , •.•..•••• farJM reporting .• 31 acres •• 32 Farms whh all harvested crops irrigated ......... number 1949 •• 33 Irrigated cropland harvested in these farms ••.. acres 1949 ••

Irrigated farllS by acres irrigated in 19~9: 34 1 to 9 acres .............................. farl16 reporting •• 35 10 to 19 acres ............................ farms reporting .. 36 20 to 29 seres ............................ farms reporting .. 37 30 to 49 acres .................... ,. ...... farl16 reporting .. 38 50 to 99 acres ............................ farms reporting •. 39 100 to 199 acres ......................... 1farms report~ng .. 40 200 acres and over ....................... ;farms reporting ..

I rrl gated farms by tenure of operator, 1950: 41 Full ownera .•..••••....•.••....••••...•••....•••... number .• 42 Part owners.,., .•.•••• , •••..• , •••....•••..••.•.•••. number •. 43 Managers ..•••••.•.•.••••••••••.••...••...•••. · •.•.•• number .• 44 Tenants ••.....•.•••...•.. , ••••.....••...• , ••..... , • number ••

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

1 Irrigated farms .................................. number 1950 •• 2 1945 .• 3 Proportion of all farms •••••.•.•..•. , •••.•... percent 1950 •• 4 Land in irrigated farms ........................... acres 1950 •. 5 average per farm, acres 1950 •. 6 Value of land and buildings, •• average per farm, dollars 1950 •• 7 sveraae per acre, dollars 1950 •• 8 Proportion of irrigated farms reporting value, .percent 1950., 9 Proportion of land in irrillated farms for which

value was reported ••••••••••.••••.••••••.•• • percent 1950 •• Land In irrigated farlll$ according to use, f91J9:

10 Cropland harvested .••..........••...•...•. farms reporting .. 11 acres •. 12 Cropland used only for pasture ...................... acres .. 13 Cropland not harvested and not pastured •••....•..... acres .. 14 Woodland pastured ...... , •. , .•..•.....•.•.••...•..... acl'es •. 15 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) •••.••• acres .• 16 Land pastured, total. .•.•.•....••••..••••• farms reporting •• 17 acres., 18 Land in farms irrigated ........................... acres 1949 .. 19 1944 .. 20 Land irrigated by sprinklers ........• farms reporting 1949 •. 21 acres 1949 ..

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Irrigated land In farms according to use, 19~9: Irrigated cropland harvested •.••• ,, .•.•... farms reporting ..

acres .. Irrigated pasture •.••••••.•••.••••.••••••• farms reporting .•

acres .• Irrigated wild grass pasture •••....•..• farms reporting ..

acres .• Irrigated tame grass pasture ........... farms reporting ..

acres •. Irrigated cropland not harvested and

not pastured •• ,, ... , ............ , .. , •...• farms reporting .• 31 acres .• 32 Farms with all harvested crops irrigated ••....••• number 1949 •. 33 Irrigated cropland harvested in these farms ..•• acres 1949 ..

Irrigated faraa by acres Irrigated In i91l9: 34 1 to 9 acres ............. , ................ farms reporting .• 35 10 'to 19 .acres •• , •••••.•.•..••••....••.••. farms reporting .• 36 20 to 29'acres ....... .... : ..... ........... farms reporting .. 31 30 to 49 acres ............................ farms reporting .. . 38 50 to 99 acres ............................ farms reporting .. 39 100 to 199 acres .......................... farms reporting •• 40 200 acres and .over ........................ farms reporting •.

Irrigated far111a by tenure of operator., 1950: 41 42 43 411.

Pull owners ••••••••..•••.•••.•• ,., .•.•• , ......... , •• number •. Part owners ••..•.•••••• , ...•••.•• ,, •.•••..•••..•••• number •. Managers ••••••.•••••••••••.••••••.••••••..••.••.••• nuniier,. Tenants ........... , •••. ,, •.•.•••..•• ,,,, •.....••.•• number •.

The State

21, 126 23, 543

87.4 8, 150, 554

385.8 19, 537

53.41 92

87

20, 223 1,098,611

268, 194 316, 779 971,856

5, 029, 336 14,779

6,269,386 1, 137' 995 1, 124,081

48 1, 766

20,068 847, 271

9,597 271,063

4,080 149, 672

6, 414 121, 391

1, 877 19 ,661 16, 423

681, 875

4,605 3,016 2, 350 3,823 4,561 1,988

783

14, 515 4,943

160 1, 508

Duchesne

921 1;011 97. 3

538, 110 584.3

17 '518 31. 73

!10

85

I 886 so' 574 20' 172 12,174 83, 257

269, 229 848

372, 658 101, 206 100, 328

883 49, 733

762 50,037

367 21, 057

514 28,980

76 1, 436

847 47' 410

46 34 38

134 272 270 127

578 268

3 72

Beaver

315 301

94.6 96,264 305.6

20,432 89.46

87

65

298 19,886

1, 586 5, 523

13, 867 49, 302

243 64, 755 23, 483 20, 433

298 19, 218

171 3, 783

56 1, 475

130 2, 308

16 4S2 282

16, 822

Emery

17 19 25 79

109 53 13

218 71

3 23

700 ·598

93. 7 223, 035

318.6 10, 432

32.15 98

100

661 28,011

9,946 a, 685

31,035 105, 971

597 146, 952

48, 597 43, 590

658 27 ,8 49

502 17' 637

272 8, 687

328 8,950

203 3, 111

643 27, 30J

92 68 6'(

121 208 113

31

542 127

1 30

Box Elder

1, 432 1,441 84.6

768, 707 536.8

29' 501 60.14

96

87

1,414 126, 281

12, 846 53, 244 19, 008

480' 529 956

512, 383 87. 542 87' 340

l 20

1, 403 72, 768

537 13, 528

156 9, 131

421 4, 397

131 l, 246

931 48, 165

181 162 161 309 416 150

53

920 343

11 158

Garfield

358 341

97.3 140,859

393.5 16, 356

48.99 77

66

342 17' 456 10, 398

3, 315 18. 415 79, 135

321 107' 948

24, 217 23,892

341 16, 523

198 7. 392

87 3, 683

124 3, 709

12 30? 316

14,436

40 54 47 72 69 57 19

254 83 l

20

Cache

1, 764 l, 948 84.6

278, 327 157 .8

21, 112 130. 25

94

96

1, 700 107 ,019

10,490 23, 743 52,270 69, 756 1,433

132, 516 74, 861 81, 325

15 426

l, 654 58,072

1,073 15, 944

284 5,738

857 10, 206

104 845 914

31,451

348 274 222 352 420 122

26

1, 126 516 17

105

Grand

77 87

90.6 44, 507 578.0

21, 577 28. 41

61

80

74 3, 285 1, 692

602 19,822 16, 360

54 37, 874 4,057 4, 320

1 5

74 3, 142

31. 750

12 260

21 490

11 165

68 3,012

18 11

8 14 13 11

2

49 14 1

13

Carbor

281l 366

92.9 200, 413

695. 9 12, 462 21.07

115

98

281 9,629 2, 516 2,528

53, 142 120, 733

186 176, 391

11, 153 13, 780

2BO 9. 501

114 1,257

26 319 96

938

31 395 276

9,278

Iron

91 50 41 37 43 18 a

220 42

l 25

435 465

85.3 439, 962 l,Oll. 4

23,939 27. 53

96.

62

421 32, 392 10,874 19,635 60, 248

301, 339 324

372, 461 34, 125 27' 647

l 35

418 29' 379

120 4,089

45 1, 729

82 2, 360

36 657 337

23,293

42 54 49 70

125 62 33

297 106

6 26

Daggett

so 62

96.2 63, 961

1, 279. 2 18,842 17. 70

116

97

so 5 ,316 1, 167

237 .............. 56, 489

48 51, 656 9,407 7, 196

50 5,273

35 4, 134

24 2,804

19 1, 330

47 5, 173

l 3 5 3

Juab

11 5

22

40 8 1 2

269 306

77.1 139,866

519. 9 19. 27 5

32.68 80

91

264 29' 684

5,310 20, 404 15, 246 64,821

175 85, 377 13, 077 14,227

259 11, 524

36 l, 512

14 1, 247

22 265

7 41 84

4,389

54 45 35 65 49 12 9

151 90

1 27

Davis

1, 141 l,2R7 8~. 9

319, 7.57 2RO. 2

21, 892 79.55

89

B8

1,103 32,243 3,984 3, 511

15, 758 259, 464

589 279, 206

35, 051 33,940

7 119

1, 090 28,073

426 6,442

150 3, 523

314 2,919

Kane

73 536 915

23, 706

407 207 134 175 162

43 13

703 213

B 157

146 139

83.4 208,681 1,429.3

20, 638 14.94

82

79

143 5, 543 1,865 1, 222

40,509 158, 495

122 200, 869

4,253 4,949

143 3, 384

35 848

19 454 ·20 394

6 21 93

1,996

37 41 20 21 23

3 l

64 57 ................. 5

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44 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continued [1950 data for items shown in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

1 Irrigated farms .................................. number 1950 .. 2 1945 .. 3 Proportion of all farms •••••••••••••. ~ ..... , • percent 1950., 4 Land in irrigated farma ....... ; ................... acres 1950 .. 5 average per farm, acres 1950 •. 6 Value of Jsnd and buildings,, .average per farm, dollars 1950 •• 7 average per acre, dollars 1950., 8 Proportion of irrigated farms reporting value • • percent 1950 •• 9 Proportion of land in irrigated farms for which

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

value was r.eported ••••• , •.•.•.•••••••.•. , •• • percent 1950,. Land in irrigated far1111 according to use, 19~9:

Cropland )u. vested ............... , ........ farms reporting •. acres ..

Cropland used only for pasture ... , .................. acres .. Cropland not harvested and not pastured .... ; ........ acres •• Woodland pastured .......................... , ........ acres .• Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) •••.••. acres •. !And pastured, total ...................... farms reporting ..

17 acres •• 18 Land in farms irrigated ........ , .................. acres 1949 •• 19 1944 .• 20 Land irrigated by sprinklers ......... farms reporting 1949 .. 21 acres 1949 ..

22 23 24 25 26 ff 2B 29 30

Irrigated land in far•s according to use, 19~9: Irrigated cropland harvested .•...•.• , .••.• farms reporting .•

acres •• Irrigated pasture ................. , ....... farms reporting •.

acres .• Irrigated wild grass riasture ••••..••.. , farms reporting ..

acres .• Irrigated tame grass ptrJ>stlturr1.,,e.n.-.-• .....-..-........t..farms reporting •.

acres •. Irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured ............................. farms reporting,.

31 acres .. 32 Farms with all harvested crops irrigated ......... number 1949 .. 33 Irrigated cropland harvested in these farms .... acres 1949 ..

Irrigated fanns by acres irrigated in 19~9: 34 1 to 9 acres .............................. farms reporting .. 35 10 to 19 acres ................... , ........ farms reporting .. 36 20 to 29 acres ............................ farms reporting .. 37 30 to 49 acres ............................ farms reporting .• 38 50 to 99 acres ............................ farms reporting .. 39 100 to 199 acres .......................... farms reporting .. 40 200 acres and over ..................... ; .. farms reporting ..

Irrigated farms by tenure of operator, 1950: 41 Full owners .... ,. ................................... number .• 42 Part owners ..•• , ..••.•..•••.....••.•....... , ...•.•. number •. 43 Managers ........................................... number .. 44 Tenants ........ , .................................... number .•

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

1 Irrigated farms .................................. nurober 1950 .. 2 1945 .. 3 Proportion of all farms ...•••.....•.......... percent 1950 •• 4 Land in irrigated farms ........................... acres 1950 .. 5 average per farm, acres i 950 •• 6 Value of land and buildinas, . • averaae per farm, dollars 1950 •. 7 averaae per acre, dollars 1950 •• 8 Proportion1of irrigated farms reporting value, .percent 1950., 9 Proportion of land in irrigated farms for which

value was reported ................. , ...... .. percent 1950., Land in l rr I gated farms according to use, J 9119:

10 Cropland harvested, .. ,,, .• , .•.••• ,., ...... farms reporting., 11 acres .. 12 Cropland used only for pasture ...................... acres •. 13 Cropland not harvested and not pastured .• , .••. ,. , ... acres .. 14 Woodland pastured ...•...... , •.•. , ... , •..• ,., •..•..•. acres .. 15 Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) ••• , .•. acres •• 16 Land pastured, total. .... ,,, ••...•.. , .•••. farms reporting., 17 acres •. 18 Land in farms irrigated ........................... acres 1949 .. 19 1944 .. 20 Land irrigated by sprinklers .••.•.... farms reporting 1949 .. 21 acres 1949 ..

Irrigated land in farms according to use, 19119: 22 23 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30

Irrigated cropland harvested ..•..••. ,., ••. farms reporting .. acres ..

Irrigated pasture ........................ , farms reporting .• acres ..

Irrigated wild grass pasture .......... , farms reporting .• acres ..

Irrigated tame grass pasture .......... ,farms reporting ..

Irrigated cropland not harvested and acres .•

not pastured ............................. farms reporting •• 31 acres .. 32 Farms with all harvested crops irrigated ......... number 1949 .. 33 Irrigated cropland harvested in the~e farms .... acres 1949 ..

Irrigated far11s by acres irrigated in 1949: 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

41 42 43 44

1 to 9 acres .............................. farms re porting .• 10 to 19 acres ............................ farms reporting .. 20 to 29 acres., ................ , ......... farms reportcing .. 30 to 49 acres ............................ farms reporting .. 50 to 99 acres ............................ farms reporting .. 100 to 199 acres .......................... farms reporting .. 200 acres and over ........................ farms reporting ..

Irr I gated farms by tenure of operator, 1950: F'ull owners •..•.•....• , ..••.• • ..••. , ..•••.•...... ,. nwnber .. Part owners •.•• , ........................... ,, ..•. , .number,. Managers .••.••... , ................................. nu!Mer. Tenants •••..••.......•.• ; ••.•..• , .•...•.....• , ..... number ..

Millard

1,041 954

91. 9 454, 172

436. 3 21, 152

51.83 95

89

1,015 99, 799 31, 994 55, 931 9;595

234,756 582

276, 345 77, 740 77,140

.6

581

1,006 66, 830

117 8,069

44 6, 952

75 1,117

133 2,B41

711 51, 547

Summit

76 124 104 199 316 168

54

7B2 207 10 42

448 451

93.3 322, 571

720.0 20, 994

31.53 87

81

419 27. 306 13, 077

1, 763 97 ,881

175, 354 416

286, 312 34, 456 31, 245

1 f/J

419 25, 200

324 9,05,4

187 6, 329

163 2, 725

20 202 331

19 ,081

48 48 42 82

132 58 38

316 91 13 28

226 223

90.8 197 ,298

873.0 19, 927 25.90

80

71

218 13, 556 2, 457 l, 149

12, 773 163, 752

197 178, 982

10, 343 11, 243

216 8,B38

132 1, 291

31 303 113 9B8

31 214 132

4, 341

29 26 42 66 45 16

2

169 38 8

11

Tooele

277 286

79.4 182, 18 l

657. 7 17. 762

25.52 92

97

273 17, 172

7, 021 6,576 7 ,600

138, 914 20B

153, 535 12, 111 11,246

272 9,624

36 ,2, 447

lB 2,011

21 436

B 40

151 5, 397

89 54 40 34 35 12 13

179 71

2 25

Piute

201 246

99,5 70, 197

349.2 22, 212

87 .03 94

194 11,866 1, 532

983 9,192

38, 190 150

48, 914 15, 159 17,248

194 11, 636

104 3, 230

60 2, 291

53 939

10 293 186

11, 245

11 9

20 51 65 32 13

146 28 ............ 27

Uintah

B86 903

93.0 292, 535

330. 2 13, 599 41.10

87

87

623 38. 367 13, 394 5, 951

35,017 177,567

816 225, 978

66,809 72,913

819 36, 894

659 29,067

327 15, 598

431 13, 469

78 848 791

35,815

108 105

63 158 239 152

61

557 256

73

Rich

227 235

93.4 508' 115 2,238.4J

39' 826 13.83

81

105

223 51,931

3, 323 2, 928 6,083

440,022 205

449,428 59, l 78 52, 278

219 48, 906

128 10,225

104 9, 565

31 660

5 47

163 40,636

Utah

21 9

11 23 37 50 76

160 55 2

10

2,912 3,687 91.2

424,300 145.8

17' 602 153. 34

95

75

2, 7Bl 92, 777 11, 388 19,221 51, 142

237. 123 1, 658

299. 653 97. 683

103,669 7

370

2, 774 79, 460

1,082 16,099

520 10, 659

623 5,440

397 2, 124 2,468

67, 378

934 548 342 486 447 121

34

2, ll5 635 23

139

Salt Lake

1, 961 2, 696 75.6

363, 151 185.2

19,211 120.67

85

73

1,817 51, 351

9,440 lB, 460 10, 291

264, 152 865

283' 883 49, 499 46,587

4 73

1, 802 39, 324

636 9,447

277 5,961

39B 3, 486

139 728

1, 656 34, 220

917 346 192 249 1B5

59 13

1, 461 349

21 124

Was!ltch

387 451

98.2 195, 046

504.0 21, 183

49.10 99

BS

366 16, 806

5, 361 284

133, 155 33, 209

343 171, 725

22, 909 23, 984

365 16, 616

295 6, 210

64 1,85B

247 4, 352

12 83

350 14, 984

30 54 39 88

123 47 6

28B 75

5 19

San Juan

150 133

42. 5 286, 357 1, 909.0 26, 061

15. 70 112

97

148 17, 135 6, ~31 9,845

62,.006 179, 936

120 248,473

9, 767 B,347

147 8, 120

44 1, 584

16 500

33 l,OB4

7 63 BB

4,3BB

32 23 25 27 19 17

7

91 50 3 6

Washington

649 633

91.9 269, 228

399.4 lB. 810 52. 76

B6

74

629 21, 751 18,BB6 12, 472

4, 412 196, 917

425 220, 215

17 ,898 13 ,40B

1 20

625 14, 466

169 2, 928

77 1, 511

103 1, 417

84 504 541

12, 030

204 159

98 93 71 17

462 147

2 38

Sanpete

1, 313 1,404 B3.6

474,277 361. 2

16, 500 43.60

93

98

1,228 70,565 21,622 14, 383 64,239

286,141 1,047

372, 002 75, 922 75, 724

1, 223 SB, 711

609 16, 528

260 10, 201

399 6,327

84 683 963

47, 116

Wayne

211 132 155 270 356 141 48

845 374

6 88

259 245

89.9 63,578

245. 5 1§1~i~

106

56

246 11, 321

2, 306 1,247 9,286

30. 532 211

42, 124 15, 575 15, 380

246 10, 936

111 4,410

49 2, 303

69 2, 107

18 229 232

10, 327

29 24 25 6B 82 19 12

204 42

············ 13

Sevier

871 832

93.0 144,9B2

166.4 19 ,654 115.10

96

99

B40 43. 257 20~342 1;793

26,402 42, 945

588 89, 689 56,306 50,284

840 42, 559

452 13, 301

213 8, 244

283 5,057

35 446 807

41,066

Weber

77 71 80

205 292 115

31

522 251

3 95

1, 422 1,812

91.6 440,117

309.5 18~!370

58.93 94

97

1, 366 46, 332 6,674 8, 970

10, 205 358, 203

1,052 375,082

45,611 50,418

4 57

1,350 34, 712

659 9,820

321 5,279

424 4,541

110 1,079 l, 100

25,866

415 262 220 272 197 "-~ i1

1,030 276

9 107

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County Table 2.-FARMS BY SIZE. AND BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945

Item The State Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis Duchesne (For definitions and explanations, see text) .

faM11s by size: 1 All farms ................... numbet 1950 •. 24, 176 333 1,693 2,085 310 5'2 1, 328 947 2 Under 10 acres .................... number 1950 .• 4, 425 22 147 253 62 ············· 375 25 3 1945 .• 5,592 21 139 373 94 3 352 65 4 Under 3 acres .•..••..••..••.... number 1950 •. 1, 411 8 33 86 12 .............. P.2 4 5 1945 .• 1, 737 4 31 145 25 2 25 Z7 6 3 to 9 acres .................... number 1950 .. 3,014 14 114 167 50 ............... 293 21 7 1945 •. 3,855 17 108 228 69 l 327 38 8 10 to 29 acres .................... number 1950 .. 3,851 22 192 324 42 2 360 28 9 1945 •. 4, 375 21 197 296 58 1 357 29

10 30 to 49acres ............. : ...... number1950 .. 2,898 53 199 261 50 4 194 83 11 1945 .. 3, 187 53. 214 296 53 1 250 85 12 50 to 69 acres .................... number 1950 .. l, 925 31 156 211 22 1 113 36 13 1945 .. 2,068 32 147 266 25 2 133 39 14 70 to 99 acres .................... number 1950 .. 2, 320 51 192 284 29 1 108 113 15 1945 .. 2, 345 51 191 272 42 4 124 136 16 100 to 139 acres ................. , number 19 50 .. 1, 714 35 132 208 19 3 70 92 17 1945 •. 1, 819 36 136 216 27 5 69 ,106 18 140 to 179 acres .................. number.1950 .. 1, 394 25 96 122 19 9 38 149 19 1945 .. 1, 381 21 101 130 23 11 39 144 20 100 to 219 acres .................. number 1950 .. 880 22 69 80 12 1 24 88 21 1945 .. 827 16 70 79 9 2 20 69 22 220 to 259 acres .................. number 1950 .. 551 19 37 52 fj l 7 52 23 1945 .. 591 12 41 48 e 2 12 65 24 260 to 499 acres .................. number 1950 .. 1,635 lB 132 165 12 9 21 136 25 1945 .. 1, 622 23 146 147 15 9 18 166 26 500 to 999 acres .................. number 1950 .. 1, 052 15 132 66 6 7 7 68 27 1945 .. 1, 075 17 126 68 15 7 6 72 28 1,000 acres and over •......•.•.... number 1950 .. 1, 531 20 209 39 31 14 11 77 29 1945 .. 1, 440 12 174 36 51 17 10 68

Land in farms by size of farm: 30 ~.11 land in farms .••....... , . acres 1950 •. 10, f!fiS, 165 130,035 1, 247. 682 389,030 268,036 64, 169 331, 6fil 723,421 31 Under 10 acres ..•..........•....... acres 1950 .• 18, 158 75 700 989 281 ............... 1, 738 101 32 1945 .. 22,434 104 634 l,421 371 10 l, 793 218 33 10 to 29 acres ..................... acres 1950 .. 67, 787 384 3, 613 5, 828 722 30 6, 176 432 34 1945 .. 76, 723 .~45 3,682 5 ,415 984 21 6, 155 473 35 30 to 49 acres .......•......•...... acres 1950 .. 112,588 2, 022 7,735 11, 332 1, 920 153 7 ,371 3,284 36 1945 .. 122, 529 2, 035 8, 142 11, 522 2, 007 39 9,457 3, 383 37 50 to ·69 acres .......•....•.•.....• acres 1950 .. 112, 391 1, 840 9, 165 12, 389 1, 263 55 6,644 2, 125 38 1945 .. 120' 276 l, 864 e, 114 15, 435 1, 465 105 7 ,68·1 2,275 39 70 to 99 acres .......•.......•..... acres 1950 .. 190, 194 4,077 15, 792 23, 546 2,403 87 8,866 9, 173 40 1945 .• 191, 910 4, 244 15,644 22, 343 3,405 328 10'157 10, 980 41 100 to 139 acres •....••............ acres 1950 .. 200. 344 3, 998 15, 335 24, 557 2,215 383 fl,075 11,013 42 1945 .. 211,681 4,200 15, 687 25,208 3, 157 614 8,094 12,422 43 140 to 179 acres ....•.•............ acres 1950 .• 220 ,07 3 3, 953 15' 357 19,060 2,979 1, 371 5,920 23,468 44 l945 .• 217, 947 3, 346 16, 119 20. 301 3,623 l, 702 6, 134 22, 791 45 180 to 219 acres ................... acres 1950 .. 173, 909 4, 367 13, 5R2 15,948 2,339 190 4,669 l7. 369 46 1945 .. 163,839 3, 189 13,P.59 15, 656 1, 756 417 3,947 13, 749 47 220 to 259 acres ..•................ acres 1950 .. 131, 214 4, 570 8,790 12. 521 1, 450 240 1, 682 12, 356 48 1945 .. 140, 430 2,846 9, 743 11, 423 1,876 475 2, B2fi 15, 526 49 260 to 499 acres ..•.....•.......... acres 1950 .. 580. 933 6, 299 48. 123 58, 151 4,219 3, 357 7, 353 48, 128 50 1945 •• 569, 334 7. 575 51,976 51, 283 5, 130 3, 588 5, 787 57, 011 51 500 to 999 acres ................... acres 1950 .. 739,279 10. 495 96, 356 43,999 4,090 4,369 4, 791 44, 258 52 1945 .. 750, 050 11,711 89,244 47' 293 10,193 4,238 3, 658 48, 239 53 1, 000 acres and over ............... acres 1950 .. B,31R,295 87. 955 1, 013, 134 160. 710 244,155 53,934 268, 376 551, 714 54 1945 .. 7' 7 21, 954 78,268 921, 968 159. 602 266,666 46, 869 117, 712 349, 905

Farms by color of operator: 55 White operators ................... number 1950 .. 23,851 333 l, 631 2,085 310 52 l, 266 933 56 1945 .. 25, 893 315 1,605 ·2, 224 . 416 64 1,327 1, 023 57 Nonwhite operators ... "· ........... number 1950 •. 325 .............. 62 ............. ............. .............. 62 14 58 1945 .. 429 .............. 77 3 4 .............. 63 21

Farms by tenure of operator: 59 Full owners ....................... number 1950 .. 16, 854 233 1, 094 1, 348 230 42 866 591 60 1945 •. 18, 483 209 1,090 1, 337 30B 55 916 644 61 Part owners ....................... number 1950 .. 5, 371 7l 393 594 51 8 287 277 62 1945 •• 5,440 71 359 704 59 7 280 309 63 Managers .......................... number 1950 •. 196 5 16 20 2 .............. 9 3 64 1945 .. 193 5 16 8 1 ............. 5 3 65 All tenants ......•...............• number 1950 .. l, 755 24 190 123 27 2 166 7fi 66 1945 .. 2,206 30 217 178 52 2 1B9 BB 67 Proportion of tenancy ....... percent 1950 .. 7. 3 7.2 11. 2 5. 9 8.7 3.8 12. 5 A.O 68 1945 .• 8. 4 9. 5 12.9 8.0 12. 4 3.1 13.6 8.4 69 Cash tenants .....•.•........... number 1950 .. 493. 3 26 33 15 2 77 3::0 70 1945 .. 952 7 68 75 37 1 132 46 71 Share-cash tenants .•..... ; ..... number 1950 •. 133 1 11 12 .............. ............... 19 3 72 1945 .• 54 ·············· 10 4 1 ············· 2 4 73 Share tenants and croppers ..... number 1950 .. 73B 16 Ill 63

\ 6 ............. 41 27 74 1945 .. 909 20 133 97 5 1 41 36 75 Crop-share tenants ll!ld croppers .. number 1950 .. 578 16 92 45 5 ............. · 34, 21 76 Livestock-share tenants ..... number 1950 .. 160 .............. 19 18 1 . ............. 7 6 77 Other and unspecified tenants .. number 1950 •. 391 41 42 15 6 ................ 29 14 1a 1945 .. 291 3 6 2 9 ............... 14 2 79 Other tenants ........•...... number 1950 .. 103 2 3 4 1 .............. 6 2 80 Unspecified tenants ......... number 1950 .. 288 2 39 11 5 ................ 23 12 81 Operators with grazing permits ....... number 1950 .. 3, 609 125 112 225 45 22 5 125 82 Full owners ....................... number 1950 .. 2, 314 90 72 136 24 17 2 71 83 Tenants with landlord 1 iv Ing

on a farm •••.•••••••••..•••••.•••••• number 1950 .. Land in farms by tenure of operator:

705 24 70 35 4 2 Bi 79

84 Full owners .....................•.. acres 1950 .. 3, 685, 585 56, ?.97 555, 198 159, 142 31, 630 25, 627 55 '753 435,234 BS Part owners ..................•..... acres 1950 .. 4, 622, 367 44,646 501, 385 205, 799 215. 244 38. 492 57. 277 259 '997 86 Managers .............. , ............ acres 1950 .. 2, 202, 4152 27' 280 144,040 10, 632 150 ............. 209, 490 7, 820 87 All tenants ..••.••................. acres 1950 .. 354,751 1,812 47,059 13, 457 21. 012 50 9, 141 20, 370 BB Cash tenants ........••..•....... acres 1950 .. 122, 399 225 2,656 2, 250 19' 435 50 3,B38 13, 741 89 Share-cash tenants •...........•. acres 1950 .. 33, 333 200 1, 579 2, 180 ············· .............. 1,547 540 90 Share tenants and croppers ...... acres 1950 •. 151, 976 1, 262 30,571 8, 322 930 .... ., ......... 2, 255 4,241 91 Crop-share tenants and croppers.·· . acres 1950 .• 106, 519 1, 262 26, 165 6,359 890 .............. 1, 165 3, 132 92 Livestock-share tenants ...... acres 1950 .. 45,457 .............. 4,406 1,963 40 .............. 1,090 1, 109 93 Other and unspecified tenants ... acres 1950 .. 47 ,043 125 12, 253 705 647 ........ , .... 1, 501 1,848 Crop! snd harvested by tenure of operator: 94 Total cropland harvested ..... acres 1949 .. l, 279,469 19 ,886 194, 178 140, 188 9, 630 5,326 35, 280 51, 733 95 Full owners .............. farms reporting 1949 .. 14,409 2011 1,029 1,218 211 41 751 54fi 96 acres 1949 .. 662, 225 13, 008 101,153 70,899 s. 213 3, 816 14, 129 26,086 97 Part o.,.,ners ..•........... farms' reporting 1949 .. 5, 159 67 389 581 44 II 279 272 98 . acres 1949 .. 468. 389 5, 434 66, 652 59,846 3, 196 1,492 14, 345 20, 328 99 Managers .....•.......•... farm& reporting 1949 .. 165 3 13 18 2 ............. 8 3 100 acres 1949 .. 50, 389 308 5, 222 1, 757 71 ............... 1, 348 425 101 All tenants .•.•. '. ......•. farm$ reporting 1949 .. 1, 611 23 185 121 25 2 161 71 102 acres 1949 •. 98' 466 l, 136 21, 151 7, 686 l, 150 18 5,458 4,894

991351 0 - 52 ~ 5 (Prt.1)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

55 56 57

Item (For definitions and exp! anations, see text)

Farms by size: All !arms ..• , ............... number 1950 ..

Under 10 acres .................... number 1950 .. 1945 ..

Under 3 acres .................. number 1950 .. 1945 ..

3 to 9 acres ................... number 1950 .. 1945 ..

10 to• 29 acres .................... number 1950 •. 1945 .•

30 to 49 acres ......... , .......... number 1950 •• 1945 •.

50 to 69 acres .................... number 1950 .. 1945 •.

70 to 99 acres .................... number 1950 .• 1945 .•

100 to 139 acres .................. number 1950 •• 1945 •.

140 to 179 acres .................. number 1950 .• 1945 •.

180 to 219 acres .................. number 1950 •• 1945 .•

220 to 259 acres .................. number 1950 •. 1945 •.

260 to 499 acres .................. number 1950 •• 1945 •.

500 to 999 1tcres .....•.••••.•.••.• number 1950 •• 1945 ••

1, 000 acres and over •.••••.••••••• number 1950 .. 1945 ..

Land in farms by size of farm: All land in farms .••...•.•.•. acres 1950 •.

Under 10 acres •...••••••.•....••... acres 1950 .. 1945 •.

10 to 29 acres ..................... acres 1950 .• 1945 ..

30 to 49 acres ..................... acres 1950 .. 1945 ..

50 to 69 acres ..................... acres 1950;·.· 1945 ..

70 to 99 acres ..................... acres 1950 .. 1945 ..

100 to 139 acres ................... acres 1950 .. 1945 ••

140 to 179 acres ................... acres 195Q .. 1945 .•

180 to 219 acres •.••.•••.•.•....... acre!' 1950 .. 1945 ..

220 to 259 acres .......•.••.•.. , ..• acres 1950 .• 1945 ..

260 to 499 acres ..•••••....... , ••.. acres 1950,. 1945 ..

500 to 999 acres ..•.•••...•••..•.•. acres 1950 .. 1945 ..

l, 000 acres and over ............... acres 1950 .. 1945 ..

Farms by color of operator: Vihi te operators .....• , ..•......... number 195.0 ..

1945 .. Nonwhite operators ••••....•..•.... number 1950 .•

58 Farms by tenure of operator:

1945 ..

59 Full owners ....................... number 1950 .. 60 1945 .• 61 Part· owners .•••.•.••••....••.•.... number 1950 •• 62 1945 •• 63 Managers •••...•.•.•••....•..••..•. number 1950 .• 64 1945 •• 65 All tenants ....................... number 1950 •• 66 1945 .• 67 Proportion ,of tenancy ..•• , .. percent 1950 .• 68 1945 •• 69 Cash tenants ••.. ,, .............. number 1950 .. . 70 1945 •• 71 Share-cash tenants ......•...... number 1950 •• 72 1945 .• (3 Share tenants and croppers •..• , number 1950 •• 74 1945 .• 75. Crop-share tenlil'lts lll1fl croppers •. number 1950 .. 76 Livestock-share tenants •.... number 1950 .• 77 Other and unspecified tenants •. number 1950 .. 78 1945 .. 79 Other tenants .••....••••••.• number 1950 .. BO Unspecified tenants •.••.•••• number 1950 .. 81 Operators with grazing permits ....... number 1950 .. 82 Full owners ....................... number 1950 .. 83 Tenants with landlord I lvlng

on l far11 .......... , .............. number 1950 .• Land in farms by tenure of operator:

84 Full owners •.•••••.•••..•••..•••.•• acres 1950,. 85 Part owners •.•.•...••••.•••••..•••• acres 1950 .. B6 Managers .••..•••.•..••.•••••.•••.•• acres 1950 •. 87 All tenants ........................ acres 1950 .• BB Cash tenants .................... acres 1950 .. 89 Share•c:ash tenants .............. acres 1950 .. 90 Share tenants and croppers .••••. acres 1950 .• 91 Crop-share tenants and croppers •. acres 1950,. 92 Livestock-share tenants ...... acres 1950 ..

93 Crop 1 ~~hh~r:~t~dsC;c~!~~~e t~fa~~=~~t~~~es 1950 .. 94 95 96 97 98 99

100 101 102

Total cropland harvested ..•.. acres 1949 .. Full owners •..•..••...••• farms reporting 1949 •.

acres 194.9 .• Part owners .••..•..•••..• farms reporting 1949 ..

acres 1949 •. Managers ••..•••.•..••••.. farms reporting 1949 ..

acres 1949 .. All tenants •••••••.••••.. farms reporting 1949. ,

acres 1949 ..

STATISTICS F'.OR COUNTIES

County Table 2.-FARMS BY SIZE, AND BY COLOR AND TENURE

Emery

747 83 Sf 30 19 53 38 68 73 63 83 67 68 81 90 85 68 70 69 50 40 33 38 71 65 44 46 32 45

240, 513 336 297

l, 256 1, 312 2, 446 3, 193 3, 900 3, 967 6, 636 7, 360

10. 029 8,061

ll, 114 11, 059 9, 907 7, 969 7,966 8, 993

25,Q33 22.171 31, 728 32, 228

130, 162 227 ,·504

747 742

581 598 132 110

1 1

33 33

4.4 4.4

9 8

2 IS IS B 7 9 8 5 3

264 204

13

109, 456 125, 972

40 5, 045

880

3, 778 951

2,827 387

28. 097 508

18,823 125

7,970 l

12 27

l,292

Garfield

368 18 14 6 2

12 12 3a 42 31 28 26 22 24 24 29 40 49 27 24 22 13 15 50 53 29 33 37 30

145, 942 85 77

660 709

l, 184 l, 051 1, 521 1, 320 l, SSS 2,023 3, 432 4,675 7, 814 4, 278 4, 701 4, 423 3,044 3, 605

16. 61B 19 .165 19, ~~4 23.065 B4. 994 72, 620

368 350

257 237

89 91 1 2

21 20

·s. 1 ·5.1

3 6 2 2

10 B 9 1 6 4 2 4

2413 174

59, 749 82, 550

152 3, 491

BOO 319 B71 660 211

1, 501

17. 4BO 237

10, B46 85

5, 894 1

101 20

639

Grand

85 10 10

3

7 10 15 15 4 7 5 3 6 6 3 5

10 3 7 1 1 4 6

11 5

11 13 15

54, 415 49 50

251 262 126 283 292 1B2 483 507 392 619

1,512 467

1,423 200 235

. 940 2,078 3, 804 3,880 8,089'

43. 594 137. 385

84 89 1 2

54 46 16 25 1 5

14 15

16. 5 16."5

5 9

••••••• t • ~ ••••

1 3 5 1 2 6

l 5

38 24

1

23, 196 27. 803

800 2,616

983

1, 115 365 750 518

3, 286 47

1,958 12

441 1

87 13

BOO

Iron

510 30 42 11 14 19 28 39 48 37 35 24 31 55 42 31 32 48 44 25 18 25 10 47 57 39 36

110 125

552. 895 118 164 696 849

1, 409 l, 369 1, 381 1,839 4, 521 3, 406 3, 523 3, 693 7. 683 6,970 4. 922 3, 579 s. 969 2. 457

17. 210 19,477 28. 555 26, 317

476, 907 670. 773

509 513

1 0

353 352 117 127

6 8

34 34

6. 7 6. 5

7 8 1

20 17 17

3 6 9 2 4

156 100

35

244, 012 243,803

46, 103 18 ,977

1,621 300

IS, 159 4,410

10, 749 1, 897

34, 224 293

18, 264 106

8, 461 6

4, 143 27

3, 356

Juab

349 42 63 16 34 26 29 23 3iJ 26 21 22 30 23 26 22 30 19 32 14 13 15 13 56 55 43 39 44 49

191, 110 186 188 404 702

1, 020 821

1, 226 1, 736 1,865 2, 100 2,478 3,610 3,007 5,149 2. 779 2,600 3. 588 3,057

19. 792 19.992 34. 034 27, 880

120, 7.31 117, 163

348 408

1 1

202 256 106 108

3 5

38 40

10. 9 9.8

6 6 3

16 28 11

5 13

6 1

12 112 62

Kane

175 24 12 9

15 12 18 15 16 10

5 5 6 3 6

10 6

10 6 7 1 6

11 22 19 18 57 38

236, 481 88 71

281 244 650 396 285 305 497 254 670

l, 153 941

l. 579 1.174 1. 362

227 1,464 4, 159 B,284

13, 510 12. 567

213,999 114, 083

175 156

104 129 64 25 l

6 2

3.4 1. 3

2

l 87 31

4 ............ .

52, 141 113,243

12, 014 13, 712

20'5 B23

10, 214 6,854 3, 360 2, 470

38,956 172

12, 991 104

20. 553 3

1,613 33

3,599

55, 079 180, 720

80 602

13

479 479

110

·s, 122 87

2, ISO 59

3, 479

5 93

Millard

l, 133 72 67 44 38 28 29 46 48

120 110

56 46

150 138 111 111 112 103

76 68 43 42

152 120 79 89

116 B'S

491, 216 195 202 889 933

4, 744 4, 349 3. 275 2,690

12, 342 ll, 110 13, 174 13, 026 17. 775 16, 241 15.0.03 13, 4C9 10. 265

9,893 53. 556 42. 422 53. 753 62, 627

306. 235 '2-82, 028

l, 133 1. 026

Morgan

249 26 24 IQ 11 16 13 24 27 32 29 16 9

21 17 19 25 21 14 14 17 8 9

20 23 16 19 32 26

210, 764 81 80

460 508

1,211 l, 100

932 542

1, 690 l, 391 2,244 3, 000 3, 321 2, 233 2, 809 3. 348 1, 883 2, 166 7, lBl a. 133

11, 322 13, 636

177. 530 157, 100

249 239

l ........... ..

866 724 212 232 11 ·5

44 66

3. 9 6.4

6 7

32 39 24

8 6

20 2 4

271 195

14

330, 567 137. 909

16, 330 6, 410

593

5,406 3,989 l, 417

411

103, 663 7'11

68,447 212

29, 443 11

3,080 42

2,693

186 161

39 49 8 4

16 25

5.4 10.5

ll 11

3 10 3

............ 2 4 2

9 ·s

8

76, 145 90, 127 35, 175 9, 317 8,89S

············· 236 236 ........... ,, 188

13, 73B 163

7 ,335 38

3,844 B

1,825 u

734

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Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier SWnrni t Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch Washington Wayne Weber

202 243 2,'595 353 l,'570 936 480 349 953 3, 191 394 7.06 288 1, 552 l 7 18 l, 198 30 328 97 48 61 76 848 27 122 40 336 2

37 23 1, 466 4 221 78 31 51 94 1,462 75 139 25 550 3 ........... 3 446· 8 222 47 16 l4 8 176 3 18 30 66 4 17 4 390 1 99 .u 2 13 23 ·504· 33 3!f 13 181 ·s 7 IS 752 22 106 so 32· 47 68 672 24 in 10 270 6

20 19 l, 076 3 122 37 29 38 71 958 42 100 12 369 7 13 11 638 11 162 101 61 51 99 856 68 146 17 376 8 21 13 848 8 193 98 64 62 BO 974 84 186 17 462 9 29 8 294 13 130 l59 41 24 118 473 65 ·59 29 263 10 26 4 361 13 177 168 47 29 109 479 69 80 Z7 323 11 25 5 131 2 139 131 43 20 56 300 53 42 30 157 12 28 4 162 9 158 129 44 21 65 290 53 39 28 180 13 23 17 110 12 171 138 50 22 123 217 49 ·54 39 151 14 29 15 116 10 160 .146 49 16 122 239 48 41 36 152 IS 25 14 74 5 122 113 41 22 90 135 32 36 39 101 16 27 18 82 9 144 95 46 17 100 147 47 27 33 111 17 15 18 43 23 95 64 30 19 93 78 10 33 22 ·50 18 29 20 40 25 95 53 39 23 86 87 16 20 26 ·51 19 15 8 13 7 61 32 16 12 62 56 19 32 18 17 20 15 13 20 'J 65 38 26 13 44 50 21 28 14 22 21 9 17 11 11 Z7 16 13 7 39 33 7 13 13 22 22

15 14 15 8 SB B 11 11 53 34 9 10 10 10 23 23 42 20 79 147 40 48 30 99 63 31 55 17 35 24 21 34 28 78 128 33 38 37 98 75 21 43 25 33 25 11 26 27 67 BB 23 40 28 34 50 8 52 12 11 26

4 41 25 62 87 27 33 22 35 60 8 "34 14 21 27 7 59 36 93 100 22 49 ·53 64 82 25 62 12 25 28

12 53 39 73 104 24 58 49 65 90 30 24 9 28 29

70, 617 567. 489 453, 872 467. 326 564,'563 155, 115 353, 610 212;s6a 1,035, 7Q..8 S71,352 217,'540 342,880 8s. 232 489, 923 30 50 95 4, 543 123 826 311 192 278 382 3,896 130 632 104 1,·574 31

148 93 s. 973 15 717 264 173 232 372 5,694 302 623 76 2,072 32 267 182 10,6!11 161 3,067 1,859 1, 100 883 1, 732 14, 814 1,270 2,647 309 6, 723 33 395 222 14,248 135 3, 579 1,871 l, 168 1,082 1, 402 16, 956 1,524 3,242 270 7,935 34

l, 106 309 ll, 100 509 5, 085_ 6,462 l, 647 913 4, 669 18,023 2,612 2,297 1, 144 10, 105 3S 1,015 148 13, 602 489 6,993 6,630 l, 860 1,072 4, 219 18. 160 2,632 3, 160 l, 109 12, 293 36 l, 466 283 7,'531 128 8, 145 7,681 2, 54S 1,175 3, 225 17. 497 3, 060 2, 394 l, 753 9,215 37 1, 724 242 9,311 509 9, 130 7,491 2, 573 1,199 3, 784 16, 792 3,081 2,204 1,677 10, 436 38 1. 866 1,471 8, 783 972 14, 069 11, 423 4. 204 l,813 9,961 17. 823 4,033 4,367 3,263 12. 213 39 2,"323 1,268 9,495 BIS 13, 212 ll,914o 4,076 l, 299 9,981 19, 516 3,910 3, 418 2,996 12, 435 40 2, 875 1,649 8, 552 "57.3 14, 338 13,202 4, 750 2,672 10, S65 15, 545 3, 736 4, 274 4,479 11,616 .n 3,038 2,088 9, 536 1, 045 16, 784 10, 989 5, 406 1,928 11. 554 17. OlS 5,459 3, 177 3,901 12,'542 42 2, 382 2, 882 6,802 3,673 14.980 10,008 4, 732 2, 885 14, 690 12, 330 l,'533 5, 185 3,542 9,068 43 4,665 3, 138 6, 262 4,011 15, 032 8,197 6, 110 3, 599 13, 514 13, 610 2,464 3, 218 3,992 8,143 44 2,966 1, 582. 2, 546 1,340 12.198 6,353 3, 2SO 2, 394 12, 143 10, 97 4 3, 707 6, 361 3,647 3, 266 4S 2,909 2, 537 3, 988 l,396 12. 958 7,420 '5,091 2, 576 8, 652 9, 936 4, 171 s. 636 2,822 4,284 46 2,082 4, 000 2, 607 2, 560 6, 425 3,847 3, 064 1,645 9, 194 7 ,873 1, 7.08 3, 011 3,118 5,294 47 3,546 3, 313 3, 553 1,876 13. 759 1,866 2,627 2, 627 12, 495 8, 167 2, 147 . 2, 31'5 2,446 2,403 48 7 ,671 14, 963 6,'516 29, 609 52, 57 4 14, 304 17, 177 10, 424 36,'506 21, 629 10, 181 19, 914 6,217 11,991 49 7,470 12, 199 9,593 27,"556 45, 376 10,752 13, 622 13, 350 34, 264 26, 804 6,823 15, 255 8, 742 ll, 130 50 6,952 19,231 18, 136 48, 712 60, 737 16, 837 27, 856 20, 601 23, 157 34, 911 5,744 36, 878 7,'526 6,916 51 2,463 28, 446 16, 220 43, 036 SB, 991 18,621 23, 017 IS, 653 24, 421 44, 396 5,"596 23, 176 10,204 14,825 52

40,934 520, 842 366,065 378, 966 372.113 62. 828 28'3, 093 166, 885 909,484 396, 037 179,826 254,920 50, 130 401,942 53 ·s1, 115 527. 704 348, 078 327 .442 405. 608 ISS, 588 378, 938 176, 901 530,124 489. 020 283,121 96, 206 30 ,854 201, 609 54

202 243 2, 555 327 1, 566 934 479 349 895 3, 169 394 705 288 l,'522 SS 263 252 3, 148 306 1,'583 894 485 344 BS6 3,952 480 670 264 1,899 '56

..... ~ ...... ··········· 40 26 4 2 1 ........... SB 22 .......... 1 30 57 1 ··········· 54 ··········· 7 3 1 7 9S 35 1 1 .......... 44 -SS

146 170 2, 035 196 1,055 576 337 231 604 2, 34S 291 498 230 l, 133 59 180 185 2. 536 219 1. 091 534 405 252 545 2,936 352 573 216 l, 397 60

28 57 379 120 399 257 96 82 266 658 78 160 43 292 61 ·57 54 409 69 360 246 67 74 304 715 103 86 36 304 62

··········· 5 28 6 7 3 13 4 1 26 4 3 ·········· 9 63 2 6 35 4 11 5 4 2 7 32 4 2 1 10 64

28 11 153 31 109 100 34 32 82 162 21 45 15 118 65 25 7 222 14 128 112 10 23 95 304 22 10 11 232 66

13. 9 4.'5 5. 9 8. 8 6.9 10. 7 7 .1 9.2 8.6 5.1 5.'3 6.4 5.2 7.6 67 9. 5 2. 8 6.9 4.6 8. 1 12. 5 2.1 6. 6 10.0 7.6 4.6 1. 5 4. 2 11.9 68

2 a 56 1 18 15 16 11 17 57 B 9 2 41 69 5 3 138 3 34 21 6 11 44 141 13 2 1 1~ 70 s 1 9 ........... 5 10 3 1 11 17 . ......... 3 2 14 71

............ ··········· 4 . ........... ........... 6 ............. . .......... 4 8 1 2 1 2 72 11 3 34 23 ·53 62 7 14 l6 53 10 22 8 36 73 14 4 46 11 63 54 4\ 11 33 119 6 ·s 6 76 74 6 1 27 22 43 51 5 9 28 43 8 15 B 23 75 5 2 7 1 10 11 2 5 8 10 2 7 ........... 13 76

10 4 54 7 33 13 8 6 18 35 3 11 3 27 77 6 ··········· 34 ........... 31 31 . ........... 1 14 36 2 1 3 45 78 1 ··········· 8 4 10 3 1 4 9 16 ........... 3 1 9 79

9 4 46 3 23 10 7 2. 9 19 3 8 2 18 80 12 123 6 97 254 186 24 100 14S 366 121 182 141 B 81 10 84 4 51 154 119 11 58 73 228 82 121 111 1 82

7 2 48 12 8 16 IS 32 16 40 3 11 2 118, 83

45, 377 1215,826 69, 094 97. 525 239, 974 67, 610 128, 942 SB, 409 125,921 172,090 55,276 125. 678 31, 471 72, 166, H 21. 629 172, 990 254, 647 251, 102 273, 308 66, 548 123, 733 129. 389 210,300 369, 315 153, 935 149,948 30, 379 90.177 85

............ 265. 495 109, 38 3 105,002 30, 486 11, 495 93, 539 rs. so9 680,946 10,661 5, 118 ·57. 777 . ..... , ... 306, 945 86 3,611 2, 178 20,748 13, 697 20, 79S 9,462 7,396 9, 261 18. 541 19,286 3, 211 9, 477 23, 382 20, 635 87

286 936 15, 612 321 2,684 S76 3,204 578 2, 013 4, 383 495 402 20. 040 14, 686 88 666 168 325 ...... ii: 3i9 1,525 1, 283 906 3,200 7,938 5,249 131 2. 410 2,044 89

l, 314 438 3, 524 11, 331 6,708 2,299 5, 242 6,636 B,295 2,677 4, 617 629 2,098 90 701 42 3,202 11.139 4,660 5, 172 1,959 2, 710 4, 927 7 ,4!3 2,408 3, 508 629 l, 132 91 613 396 322 180 6, 671 l, 536 340 2, 542 1, 709 882 269 l, 109 ....... 303 966 92

1, 345 636 1, 287 2,057 5, 255 895 987 231 1,954 1, 359 39 4, 327 1;ao1 93

11, 866 52, 782 57. 961 55, 736 72,442 43, S54 27' 451 20, 100 38, 774 97 ,957 16. 875 22. 692 11. 494 48, 098 94 140 166 l,400 165 783 488 292 202 ·513 2,056 266 456 194 1,008 95

7,979 26, 680 23, 263 18, 789 38, 953 22, 657 15, 859 B, 359 18, 093 48,846 11, 252 15, 058 8;539 22, 780 96 28 53 357 111 374 ,2S2 91 78 248 640 71 146 43 286 97

2,340 14, 284 29. 248 28. 4Sl 27. 726 15, 705 7,604 9, 488 16, 86S 39. 639 4,204 6, 012 2,491 12,854 98 ............ 3 20 5 5 1 12 3 1 .24 4 2 . .......... 7 99 ........... 10, 661 l, 635 2,736 430 '576 2, 467 250 ISO 2,144 657 135 . .......... 8,'556 100

26 9 125 30 89 98 31 31 72 144 21 41 13 112 101 1, 547 l, 157 3,815 5, 760 s. 333 4,916 1,521 2, 003 3, 666 7, 328 762 l, 487 464 3,908 102

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48 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 3.-FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, FARM LABOR, AND

Item <for definitions and explanations, see text)

SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

1 Telephone ............................... farms reporting 1950 .. 2 1945 .• 3 Electricity ............................. farms reporting 1950 .. 4 1945 •• 5 From a power line ............. ~ ...... farms reporting 1950 .• 6 Average of last monthly electric bill ..... dollars 1950 .. 7 Electric water pump .................. farms reporting 1950 .• B Electric hot-water heater ............ farms reporting 1950 .. 9 Home freezer ............... , ......... farms reporting 1950 .•

10 Electric washing machine ..•.....•.... farms reporting 1950 •• 11 Electric chick brooder .•......•...... farms reporting 1950 •• 12 Electric power f.eed grinder .......... farms reporting 1950 .. 13 Milking machine •...... , •...........••... farms report~ng 1950 .• 14 Grain combines, .....••..•.•.......••.... farms reporting 1950 .. 15 number 1950 .. 16 Corn pickers .•....... , ..••..•.•.....•... farms reporting 1950 •. 17 number 1950 .• f~ Pick-up hay balers ...................... farms rep;~~~ m~::

~1 Upright silos ........................... farms rep~:~:~ mt 22 Pit or trench silos ..................... farms reporting 1950 .. 23 number 1950 .• 24 Motortrucks •..••........................ farms reporting 1950 .• 25 1945 .• 26 number 1950 .. 27 1945 .. 28 Tractors •••.•.. , •................•..•... farms reporting 1950 •. 29 1945 •. 30 number 1950 •. 31 l<l45 •• 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

Wheel tractors other than garden ..... farms reporting 1950 •• number 1950 ..

Garden tractors ...........•.•........ farms reporting 1950 .. number 1950 •.

Crawler tractors .......••............ farms reporting 1950 .. number 1950 •.

Automobiles., ......................••... farms reporting 1950 .• 1945 ..

number 1950 .. 1945 ..

Farms by class of worK power: 42 No tractor, horses, or mules ......... farms reporting 1950 .. 43 No tractor and only 1 horse or mule .. farms reporting 1950 .. 44 No tractor and 2 or more horses

and/or mules ........................ farms reporting 1950 .. 45 Tractor and horses and/or mules ....... farms reporting 1950 .. 46 Tractor and no horses or mules •••.... farms reporting 1950 •.

TRADING CENTER AND ROAD

Distance to trading center visited most frequently: 47 Under 1 mile ......................... farms reporting 1950 .. 48 I to 4 miles .•..........•... , .•.•.... farms reporting 1950 .. 49 5 to 9 miles ......................... farms reporting 1950 .. 50 10 miles and over .................... farms reporting 1950 •• 51 Average distance reported .....•••.••.... ,, .. , •• miles 1950 ..

Distance over dirt or unimproved roads: 52 0.0 to 0.2 miles .................. farms reporting 1950 .. 53 0.3 to 0.9 miles .................. farms reporting 1950 .. 54 1.0 to 4.9 miles .................. farms reporting 1950 •. 55 5.0 miles and over ...... : ......... farms reporting 1950 .. 56 Average distance reported ..•••............•. miles 1950 •.

Kind of road on which farm is located: · 57 Hard surface .•......... , ....•.•.•.... farms reporting 1950,. 58 Gravel, shell, or shale •......•..•••. farms reporting 1950 •. 59 Dirt or unimproved ....••........•.... farms reporting 1950.,

FARM LABOR

Week preceding enumeration: 60 Family and/or hired workers ......... , farms reporting 1950 .. 61 persons 1950 .• 62 Family workers, including operator ..... farms reporting 1950 •. 63 Operators working 1 or more hours ......... persons 1950 .. 64 Unpaid menbers of operator's family .... farms reporting 1950 .. 65 persons 1950 .. 66 Hired workers •.....•.... , ..•....•. farms reporting 1950 •. 67 persons 1950 ..

SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES

68 Specified farm expenditures ............. fftl'ms reporting 1949 .. 69 Machine hire and/ or hi red labor .••••. farms reporting 1949 .. 70 Machine hire ...................... farms reporting 1949 .. 71 dollars 1949 .. 72 Hired labor ....................... farms reporting 1949 •. 73 dollars 1949 .. 74 Feed for livestock and poultry ...... ,farms reporting 1949 •. 75 dollars 1949 •. 76 Livestock and poultry purchased .•.••. farms reporting 1949 •. 77 dollars 1949 •. 78

79 80

81 82 83 84 85

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees purchased ......... , ................. farms reporting 1949,,

dollars 1949 .. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel

and oil. ..••••••••••••••••••....•••. farms reporting 1949 •. dollars 1949 •.

Tractor repairs .••••.•••.•••••••. , ••• :farms reporting 1949., dollars 1949 ..

Other farm machinery repairs •.. , •••.• farms reporting 1949 .. dollars 1949 .•

The State

12, 515 8,479

21, 602 19, 353 21, 388

7.15 5, 4.W 8, 130 2, 769

20, 090 2,890 . 445 3,869. 2, 640 2, 827

31 31

1, 457 1,449

988 1, 164 2, 250 2, 414

12, B24 9. 720

15, 352 10, 969 12,883

6, 313 15, 997 6,876

11, 813 13, 709

1, 009 1, 035 1, 122 ],, 253

17, 251 18, 680 20,773 20, 303

5,084 1, 323

4,881 8, 683 4, 205

5, 724 8, 397 4,574 4,460

6

14,410 1,531 2,993 1,224

1.4

14,014 5, 302 3, 523

21, 383 40, 431 21, 078 20, 256

8, 367 12, 743 3, 455 7, 432

22, 179 18, 813 15, B73

3, 885, 020 13,670

16, 144, 502 16, 544

26, 623, 369 12, 473

19, 817, 673

14, 925 2, 770, 370

16,886 6, 087, 420

8, 989 1, 514, 736

11, 658 l, 75B, 629

Beaver

146 51

269 140 263

6.56 155 42

4 243 45

............. 90 33 40

.......... -.. 51 51 35 35 45 55

199 109 248 115 129

60 161 64

123' 144

.............. 15 17

179 153 195 157

36 17

137 118

25

117 76 92 7 3

108 16 46 38

1.8

138 85 47

286 503 285 280 108 155 48 68

288 246 199

44, 005 170

235, 991 247

244,890 140

170,095

204 51, 075

241 115, 483

121 36, B25

145 21, 775

Box Elder

1,013 604

1,604 1, 263 l, 571 8.22

649 732 288

1, 509 329 58

390 444 491

...... ""ii2 112 82

102 133 140

1, 140 819

1, 536 987

1,291 707

1,833 823

l, 146 1,412

17 17

347 404

l, 447 1,280 1, 731 1,467

203 58

171 Bl6 445

55 468 475 704

13

l, 168 56

231 106 1.9

1,076 501 99

1,497 3,052 1, 461 1, 411 I

553 828 292 813

1, 659 1, 524 1,242

476,378 1,242

2, 211, 456 1,168

1, 564, 987 906

l, 597' 471

l, 174 308, 610

1, 495 800, 292

989 278, 322

l, 193 313, 926

Cache

1,499 1,025 2,033 2,070 2,021 7. 30

218 990 131

1,949 403

36 854 376 388

5 5

143 143 152 192 236 252 946 656

l, 142 732

1,248 626

l, 502 654

1, 126 1,234

70 75

182 193

1, 835 1,819 2, 271 1, 919

374 59

408 842 402

Sll 729 402 403

6

1, 557 111 90 24

o. 3

1, 528 412 73

1, 864 3, 423 1, 848 1, 7.BB

787 l, 151

257 484

1,977 1,802 1, 669

4~. 549 1, 502

927. 991 1, t:32

1,951,003 1,001

1, 323, 130

l, 516 229, 335

1,616 567. 728

973 153, 341

1,354 195, 809

[1950 data based on reports £or

Carbon

124 100 301 287 299

6. 41 17 52 42

264 .76

l 32 37 37

............ 7 7 1 1

30 35

178 222 220 246 167 97

178 106 166 176

............ 2 2

223 237 288 265

.Daggett

15. 9

17 6

············ 6 ... ~ ...... ·5

12

············ 11 11

............. 5 5

............. 43 38 4B 44 53 32 64 34 4B 59

············ 5 5

38 36 45 40

67 4 23 .......•••.•

70 119

31

39 196

61 36 4

136 50 73

8 1.0

96 127

69

298 618 292 262 133 223

51 133

299 244 188

28, 983 139

169, 352 184

167' 633 169

120,493

170 20, 351

170 90, 061

72 9, 280

106 16, 212

7 37

4

. ' . ~ ....... . 16 11 40 36

············ 5 11 46

32.9

6 10 52

63 167

58. 58 25 55 22 54

58 53 28

7 ,899 38

53, 826 32

25, 797 27

14, 7B7

32 3, 244

53 10, 580

22 1, 997

32 3, 814

Davis

BBS 664

1, 220 1, 307 1, 220 6. BO

250 561 172

1, 189 188 19

195 35 35

5 5

84 85

148 173 110 115 576 574 690 657 636 407 785 431 554 634 103 110

40 41

1,024 1, 135 1, 241 l, 300

358 103

216 316 335

131 630 202 263

5

883 90

156 16

·0,4

1,042 106 92

1, 152 1,922 l, 135 1,090

365 542 124 290

1, 177 1, 002

888 184, 584

741 1, OOB, 371

870 893, 139

638 1, 304, 915

905 237, 018

770 226, 299

464 79, 362

519 92, 102

Duchesne

119 69

809 809 802

7. 38 382 289 83

767 152 17

213 72 72

.......... 84 84 15 20

129 146 526 327 577 3« 469 226 515 237 464 498

5 5.

12 12

548 647 565 674

102 30

344 414

57

135 289 147 341

9

185 75

317 172 4.6

176 115 607

835 1, 736

822 796 409 735

94 205

887 737 616

122, 104 476

321,078 609

475, 668 536

583, 405

567 50 I 476

676 210, 239

291 38, 335

577 57. 375

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Fmery Garfield Grand Iron Juab Kane Millard Morgan Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier

207 76 40 163 111 44 380 108 54 94 1,628 93 701 580 1 68 47 31 82 47 5 189 BS 23 67 1,463 40 325 171 2

734 257 41 406 234 125 969 205 180 186 2, 288 147 1, 309 860 3 288 39 42 179 110 31 516 201 164 185 3,037 28 708 458 4 724 257 35 390 227 120 95S 205 180 185 2, 286 116 1,309 860 5

5.02 5. 20 11. 73 13. 89 5.85 6.81 7. 34 6. 89 5. 34 6.87 8.00 7 .17 5. 78 6. 73 6 65 41 5 178 18 5 363 92 26 25 714 12 184 101 7 90 22 15 202 50 16 274 68 33 44 l, 113 7 311 252 8 76 47 20 85 17 32 205 28 27 73 292 a 169 170 9

729 222 40 340 218 115 878 183 155 168 2,091 127 1, 219 773 10 71 5 5 25 30 5 103 16 5 12 301 6 106 90 11 10 ............ ............. 18 ··········· 1 11 ............ 6 11 35 1 21 21 12 41 20 5 20 16 10 51 51 31 29 244 -13 176 135 13 68 15 6 72 113 8 285 23 18 9 137 148 101 37 14 68 25 6 78 118 8 294 24 18 10 139 172 111 37 15

··········· ............ ........... ........... ........... ........... . ........... . .......... ... "••····· . .......... 1 ·········· .......... . ......... 16 ............ ........... ··········· ............ ............ ··········· ··········· ··········· ............ 1 . .......... 17

31 32 6 73 35 12 102 24 26 6 129 13 43 26 18

31 32 6 80 35 12 102 24 26 8 129 14 43 26 19 5 ··········· ........... 17 33 5 51 . ........... ............. . ......... 77 1 ll 26 20

5 ··········· ........... '27 33 5 57 . .......... ........... 84 1 11 26 21 123 ··········· 5 140 21 5 126 5 10 1 51 11 128 180 22 137 ··········· 5 158 21 5 152 5 10 1 52 11 133 187 23 421 242 47 323 178 101 659 117 129 126 1,022 283 769 520 24 227 150 51 329 154 80 352 83 102 106 1,071 169 544 261 25 482 253 59 411 222 129 792 145 145 167 1,241 348 909 590 26

251 157 57 395 171 91 385 93 122 125 1, 229 196 605 292 27 436 167 46 280 157 76 713 99 133 145 l, 103 256 665 554 28

164 67 27 161 98 41 358 65 54 72 688 157 272 198 29

484 177 53 403 199 Bl 1, 000 130 167 225 1,440 400 743 661 30

181 72 35 181 107 45 400 72 58 89 742 188 285 215 31

431 167 41 278 132 64 726 97 133 140 855 251 649 534 32

461 176 47 362 158 64 951 no 161 197 1,062 382 716 620 33

10 ........... .............. 15 5 6 16 . .......... 5 6 299 .. .. ~ ....... 20 16 34

10 ............ ............. 15 5 6 17 . ............. 5 6 312 20 16 35

13 1 6 21 34 11 30 19 1 16 63 18 7 23 36

13 1 6 26 36 11 33 20 1 22 66 18 7 25 37

459 122 41 329 223 63 754 185 144 181 1,968 186 1,012 '/55 38

415 179 40 282 222 51 669 191 165 158 2, 712 139 932 722 39

524 131 41 385 243 63 890 206 156 242 2, 479 239 1, 180 1,042 40

428 188 42 304 233 51 711 206 171 190 2, 981 145 967 781 41

130 58 20 85 110 32 169 29 12 24 1, 026 49 417 128 42 48 10 ........... 22 15 10 55 17 17 5 178 5 65 36 43

153 125 2 111 63 53 173 90 32 60 269 54 439 206 44 340 164 49 221 115 64 570 84 136 '133 426 141 497 441 45

76 11 14 71 46 16 166 29 5 21 696 104 152 125 46

345 151 20 124 185 91 448 17 36 68 334 124 841 313 47

251 60 15 102 38 .27 134 93 60 42 1, 389 46 332 192 48

82 30 ............. 84 16 1 299 82 25 12 359 38 199 219 49

67 71 28 156 61 36 202 24 68 90 237 148 62 155 50

3 8 24 12 B B 6 5 17 16 4 9 2 5 51

346 91 25 243 153 107 802 176 93 149 1,868 152 810 637 52

60 30 ............ 5 11 5 66 5 35 5 91 11 40 10 53

101 66 10 73 ll 5 50 16 40 22 147 57 126 161 54

22 55 23 76 11 ........ ~ .... 13 6 6 10 28 97 19 10 55

0.8 6.0 10. 5 3.4 4. 2 4.9 o. 8 0.3 2.6 0.7 0. 3 4.2 0.6 0.6 56

226 56 35 205 105 95 574 204 68 114 2,063 70 740 522 57

392 150 5 169 143 25 412 11 51 96 136 128 601 207 58

108 101 23 83 56 30 102 2 '70 .......... 99 143 97 145 59

705 326 57 409 259 130 1,036 182 189 216 2, 093 311 1, 389 866 60

1,275 598 152 1, 070 458 227 1, 907 372 350 477 3, 912 783 2, 533 1, 586 61

700 ,316 57 407 253 130 1,016 180 189 207 2,044 309 1, 366 856 62

665 311 52 397 236 130 991 165 179 197 1;9t,,~ 298 1,324 830 63

278 127 40 190 86 47 409 78 77 66 873 119 441 309 64

439 178 BO 294 123 76 605 132 128 87 1, 261 179 647 428 65

107 51 12 112 74 9 180 27 24 67 305 74 307 211 66

171 109 20 379 99 21 311 75 43 193 709 306 562 328 67

712 312 58 439 300 151 1, 049 197 190 207 2, 159 309 1, 428 866 68

621 242 43 377 238 126 967 187 185 172 l, 509 279 1, 228 776 69

577 205 31 298 176 108 787 171 153 145 l, 185 177 1,024 713 70

77. 775 41, 5981 4, 351 100, 283 44, 967 36, 467 298, 196 69, 772 48,085 22, 012 274,833 111, 206 222, 306 194, 211 71

381 167 38 281 176 61 720 122 170 147 899 239 933 666 72

167. 056 157, 718 44, 305 752,485 184, 530 65, 751 750, 915 143, 536 147. 833 540, 332 1,485,368 612, 147 l, 095, 204 781, 970 73

451 167 53 332 209 110 712 132 140 167 1, 697 197 1, 178 690 74

424,923 86,946 47,096 548,481 648, 742 40, 512 1,030,722 251, 409 179, 282 310, 302 3,978, 504 412, 619 3, 669, 479 1, 225, 352 75

360 162 38 242 165 89 568 90 109 145 1, 291 1B7 963 543 76

381, 642 142,047 50, 114 707, 152 304, 587 52, 710 879,961 333, 765 214, 857 274,060 1, 092,057 555, 798 2, 657. 531 2, 281, 970 77

543 204 37 245 172 84 587 137 119 95 1, 200· 186 867 664 7R

51,080 23,476 5, 274 l'.l.(i, 119 39. 906 11, 795 140, 530 23,866 27, 249 9 ,866 318, 596 32, 119 115, 130 177,841 79

537 272 43 388 205 115 899 141 175 155 1, 183 289 1, 134 701 81)

137. 782 81,538 27,476 226, 307 113, 621 51, 150 508, 900 58, 083 62, 133 76, 225 308, 802 209, 629 379, 980 278, 243 Bl

284 142 32 233 106 59 540 64 94 118 629 220 489 423 82

26, 790 17. 587 7, 131 51, 158 24, 929 6, 208 111, 785 7,420 12, 712 36, 403 86, 366 56, 154 75,019 61, 205 !\3

329 174 21 258 183 46 621 134 149 120 606 167 830 588 84

22, 322 15, 940 5,411 51,663 32, 116 4,036 108, 785 18, 390 11,924 27,017 94, 052 40, 508 B 3, 851 85, 410 BS

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50 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 3.-FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, FARM LABOR, AND FARM EXPENDITURES: 194 5-Continued

[ 1950 data based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]

Item Summit Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch (For definitions and explanations, see text)

SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT .. 1 Telephone •••.••••.. , •.•.•.........•.•..•. farms reporting 1950 .. 308 218 324 1, 845 322 2 1945 .• 261 gs 168 1, 451 224 3 Electricity ............................. farms reporting 1950 .• 448 289 809 3, 018 296 4 1945 •. 4'51 273 616 3, 463 461 5 From a power line •.. , ....•.. , ••••.. ,. farms reporting 1950 .. ·443 277 797 3,014 396 6 Average of last monthly electric bill. ..•• dollars 1950 •• 7.88 6, 20 '5.74 6.85 7. 89 7 Electric water pump •.•......•..•..... farms reporting 1950 .. 126 Bl 255 589 53 8 Electric hot-water heater •. , ..•..•... farms reporting 1950 .. 225 151 139 1,193 219 9 Home freezer ••.••. , .................. farms reporting 1950 .. 77 36 120 279 38

10 Electric washing machine .•. , ....•.... farms reporting 1950 •. 413 273 728 2, 777 371 11 Electric chick brooder .........•..... farms reporting 1950 .. 21 33 46 409 55 12 Electric power feed grinder •..•.....• farms reporting 1950 .. 2 5 ·5 97 rs 13 Milking machine •.•.•.•.••.•.......•..... farms reporting 1950 .. 199 28 50 358 186 14 Grain combines .......................... farms reporting 1950 •. 38 44 88 238 17 15 number 1950. , 38 44 118 254 17 16 C:irn pickers ............................ farms reporting 1950 .. ............. ············ 5 rs ............ 17 number 1950 .. ············· ············ 5 rs ............ 18 Pick-up hay balers •••.....•......•..•.. , farms reporting 1950 .. 51 21 37 158 21 19 number 1950., 52 21 37 158 21 20 Upright silos •••..•••........ , .. , ...•..• farms reporting 1950 •. s ············ 50 217 ·5 21 number 1950 .. 5 ............ 65 258 5 22 Pit or trench silos •.••.• , .•....•..••... farms reporting 1950. , 1 49 147 247 ............. 23 number 1950 .. 1 50 162 255 ············ 24 Motortrucks .••••...••.• , .......•........ farms reporting 1950 •. 214 178 436 1, 798 182 25 1945 .. 180 119 352 1, 448 122 26 number 1950 •• 253 214 469 2, 135 2~ 27 1945 •. 202 137 371 1,620 148 28 Tractors •.•.•••..••••...•..•... , ... , .... farms reporting 1950 •. 226 161 414 1, 669 163 29 1945 •. 81 82 193 769 72 30 number 1950 .. 273 194 455 1,992 175 31 1945 .• 95 85 201 827 76 32 Wheel tractors other than garden ••... farms reporting 1950 .• 226 129 399 1,491 I52 33 number 1950 •• 255 133 428 1, 666 157 34 Garden tractors ••....•.•.. ,., .•..•... farms reporting 1950 •. ............... 10 16 188 10 35 number 1950 .• ············· 10 16 188 10 36 Crawler tractors ..................... farms reporting 1950 •• 18 40 11 121 8 37 number 1950 •. 18 fil 11 138 8 38 Automobiles .. , •••.•••. , .•.........•..... farms reporting 1950 .. 348 240 542 2, 319 313 39 1945 .• 357 249 508 2,929 368 40 number 1950 •• 453 299 667 2, 748 349 41 1945 •. 391 277 540 3, 123 391

Farms by clast of work power: 42 No tractor, horses, or mules ......... farms reporting 1950 •. 69 78 169 725 61 43 No tractor and only 1 horse or mule .• farms reporting 1950 .. 11 10 36 327 15 44 No tract:.or and 2 or more horses

and/or mules ..••....••.•........ , •... farms reporting 1950 •• 1(,0 104 338 482 159 45 Tractor and horses and/or mules ...... farms reporting 1950 •. 208 97 311 1, OI5 133 46 Tractor and no horses or mules, ..•..• farms reporting 1950 .. 32 60 99 642 26

TRADING CENTER AND ROAD

Distance to trading center visited most frequently: 47 Under 1 mile., ....................... farms reporting 1950 .. 123 so 75 680 90 48 1 to 4 miles ......................... farms reporting 1950 .. 212 120 439 1,637 184 49 5 to 9 miles ......................... farms reporting 1950 .• 46 58 180 628 72 50 10 miles and over .................... farms reporting 1950 .. 69 98 228 191 ·57 51 Average distance reported .................. , ... miles 1950 .. 6 9 7 4 6

Distance over dirt or unimproved roads: 52 0.0 to 0.2 mfles .................. farms reporting 1950 .. 335 281 258 1,875 236 53 0.3 to 0.9 miles .................. farms reporting 1950 .. 20 16 137 361 35 54 1.0 to 4.9 miles .................. farms reporting 1950 •. 66 29 282 519 76 55 5.0 miles and over .•••......••••.. , farms reporting 1950 .. 16 23 210 59 2 56 Average distance reported .......... ,.,, ..... miles 1950 •• o. 7 1.1 3.8 0. 5 0.6

Kind of road on which farm is located: 57 Hard surface ........... ,., .....••.... farms reporting 1950 •• 327 253 210 1, 982 274 58 Gravel, shell, or shale .....•.••..... farms reporting 1950 •• 101 70 189 649 97 59 Dirt or unimproved .... , •• , ....••.... , farms reporting 1950 .. 11 33 508 439 16

FARM LABOR

Week preced Ing enumeration: 60 Family and/or hired workers ...•••.... farms reporting 1950 .• 395 292 893 2,915 346 61 persons 1950 .. 830 499 1,826 s. 237 618 62 Family workers, including operator ..... farms reporting 1950 •• 387 292 887 2,893 339 63 Operators working 1 or more hours, ...••. ,. persons ~950 •. 366 275 851 2, 773 335 64 lhpaid merrhers of operator's famil~ .... farms reporting 1950 .• 178 98 451 l, 132 143 65 persons 1950 .• 286 154 806 1, 631 219 66 Hired· workers ....••...••...•...... farms reporting 1950 .. 78 30 89 463 34 67 persons 1950 .• 178 70 169 833 64

SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITPRES

68 Specified farm expenditures .•• ,, ..••••.. farms reporting 1949 .• 437 323 851 2, 999 369 69 Machine hire and/or hired labor •.•.•• farms reporting 1949 .• 377 243 686 2, 562 324 70 Machine hire ...................... farms reporting 1949 •. 316 222 621 2, 159 253 7.1 dollars 1949 .• 70, 169 46, 406 106,872 409. 380 43, 530 72 Hired labor ....................... farms reporting 1949 .. 301 133 370 1, 827 224 73 dollars 1949 .. 426, 952 131, 317 280,873 1,877,'560 198, 769 74 Feed for livestock- and poultry ....... farms reporting 1949 .• 401 197 531 2, 291 279 75 dollars 1949 .. 627' 424 190, 657 513, 321 4, 276, 441 ·300, 144 76 Livestock and ·poultry purchased ••• , .• farms reporting 1949 •. 254 138 450 l, liOB 244 77 dollars 1949 .. 346, 166 246,865 512, 4(,() 2, 025, 402 250, 607 78 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees

purchased., •.•.•.•..••.•...•••••.••. farms reporting 1949 .. 2R2 169 467 2, 122 261 79 dollars 1949 .• 30,285 17. 532 34, 534 368, 113 29. 480 80 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil. ............................ farms• reporting 1949 .. 316 223 520 2, 309 298 81 dollars 1949 .. 129,868 49, 809 156, 044 594, 285 90, 380 82 Tractor repairs .•.••..•.••••....••... !arms reporting 1949 .• 165 106 316 1, 104 107 83 dollars 1949 •• 22, 09 3 14,825 26, 540 150, 103 14, 899 84 Other farm machinery repairs ......... farms reporting 1949 .. 247 167 369 1,400 221 85 dollars 1949 •. 38, 576 17,219 37, 686 201, 729 22, 200

CENSUSES OF 1950 AND

Washington WavnP Weber

260 ............ l, 158 56 1 1,0-58

609 275 1, 564 229 194 1, 798 594 275 1,.564

9. 31 5. 97 6. 69 49 ·so 739

275 45 718 60 5 180

578 265 1,494 57 10 286

2 ............. ·53 40 25 367 69 26 72 71 27 76

............. ············ ············· ... ......... ~ .. . ........•. i;i 39 ·5 39 5 61

6 ............ 46 7 ············ 52

104 ............. 213 105 ············ 221 497 183 791 452 106 ·517 572 185 940 504 112 ·sa1 370 145 912 134 49 356 446 152 l, 108 143 50 380 345 139 807 403 145 898

36 ·5 151 36 5 151

6 2 ·so 7 2 ·59

283 214 1, 276 267 i69 1,649 305 235 1, 560 283 172 1, 906

152 42 3SS ·so 9 92

132 102 221 231 116 529 141 19 355

315 155 121 92 90 438 97 25 632

170 39 409 11 7 7

416 180 1, 140 70 40 75 56 40 116 53 44 31

1. 3 4.6 0.4

402 135 1, 292 113 70 131 167 99 152

660 304 1,415 l, 197 512 2, 591

647 304 1, 398 617 299 1, 338 237 112 496 391 177 733

72 27 214 189 36 520

677 310 1, 491 537 250 1, 276 429 188 1, 105

120. 542 23, 135 216, 422 376 210 921

330, 229 71, 325 970, 262 512 255 1, 101

940, 708 438, 935 1,069, 653 344 215 851

246, 944 367, 010 779, 672

432 203 1,201 54,993 17' 595 214,822

592 235 l, 135 202, 8ll 55, 752 267,920

224 80 522 29, 170 4, 520 74, 257

221 160 721 28, 24'5 11, 240 99, 296

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1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4Q 41 42 43 44 45

46 47

48 49

so 51

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

65 66 67 68 69 70

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 BO 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89

90·

UTAH 51

County Table 4 (Part 1 of 2).-LIVESTOCK AND UVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Specified classes of livestock ..• total value •• dollars 1950 ••• 1945 •••

Horses and m.ules: Horses and/or mules ...•.•..••.•••.• farms reporting 1950 ..• Horses and col ts, including ponies .. farms reporting 1950 •.•

1945 •.• number 1950 •.•

1945 ••• value .• dollars 1950 •••

Mules and mule col ts •.• ~ ••...••.•. farms reporting 1950 .•• 1945 .••

number 1950 .•• 1945 •••

value .. dollars 1950 ••.

Catt I e and dairy products: Cattle and calves ..•..•••...••.••• farms reporting 1950 •••

1945 ••• number 1950 •••

1945 ••. value .. dollars 1950 •..

Cows, including heifers that have calved •••...•••.....•...• farms reporting 1950 ••.

19451 •• number 19 50 •••

1945 1 •• Milk cows •.................. farms reporting 1950 ••.

number 1950 ••. Heifers born before Jan. 1. •... farms reporting 1950 •..

number 1950 ... Steers· and bulls born before Jan. 1. ........•.•.•.......... farms reporting 1950 ...

number 1950 .•. Calves born since Jan. 1 .•.•. '. farms reporting 1950 .• ;

number 1950 ... Dairy. products sold ..••....•••...• farms reporting 1949 ...

1944 ... dollars 1949 ...

1944 ... V.hole milk sold .......•..•....• farms reporting 1949 .•.

1944 ..• gallons 1949 ...

1944 ... dollars 1949 ...

Cream sold .......•••.........•. farms reporting 1949 ... 1944 ...

pounds of butterfat 1949 ... 1944 ...

dollars 1949 .•• Butter, buttermilk, skim milk,

and cheese sold •••.•.•........ farms reporting 1949 ... dollars 1949 .•.

Cows milked, day precE.ding enumeration ...••••••..•..•......• farms reporting 1950 •..

number of cows 1950 .•. Milk produced, day preceding enumeration •. gal ions 1950 ••.

Butter churned, week preceding enumeration ..•...•..• , ........... farms reporting J 950 ...

pounds 1950 ...

Hogs: Hogs and pigs ........•... ,, ....... farms reporting 1950 ...

1945 ... number 1950 .•.

1945 ... value .• dollars 1950 ...

4 months. old snd over .......... farms reporting 1950 ... number 1950 ...

Less than 4 months old ......... farms reporting 1950 ... number 1950 .•.

Sows and gilts for spring farrowing .. farms reporting 1950 ... 1945 ...

number 1950 ... 19.i5 ••.

Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs .••..•.......•• , .•. farms "reporting 1950 .• ,

1945 ... number 1950 ...

1945 ... value .. dollars 1950 ...

Sheep a,nd lambs born before Oct. l, 1949 ••.......•........ farms reporting 1950 ...

number 1950 .•. Ewes ••...................... fsrms reporting 1950 ...

194S 2 •• number 1950 .•.

19A5 2 •• Yearling ewes ....•.... , .. farms reporting 1950 ..•

number 1950 ... Older ewes ..•......•.•... farms reportinp: 1950 ...

number 1950 ... Rams and wethers ..•..•.•.... farms reporting 1950 ...

number 1950 ..• Lambs born since Oct. 1, 1949 •• farms reporting 1950 •.•

number 1950 ... Sheep and lambs shorn •...••..••••• farms reporting 1949 •..

1944 •.• number shorn 1949 •..

Wool shorn .••.•.•..•......••••......•..•. pounds 1949 ••• 1944 •••

value .• doll~i:s 1949 ..•

Average date of enu•eration •..•.•.......... , ......... 1950 •••

1Cows and heifers 2 years old and over; 2 Ewes and ewe lambs kept for breeding.

The State

103,817,181 69, 319, 906

14,746 14,657 17. 899 52, 690 73, 343

2,773,575 358 387

1,038 1,280

62,280

18,442 21, 333

561, 566 562.153

70, 593,409

17. 799 20,619

272, 414 304,409 16.~.71 93,371 12, 896

119, 684

9,837 102,790 10,909 66.678 10,640 14,424

16,373,071 14,014,063

8,996 11, 892

50,396,471 53, 547 ,684 15,809,151

1, 782 2, 595

914, 055 l,574,31B

S5B, 08S

9B s. 83S

15, 748 74, 507

229, 03S

3, 822 11, 199

9, 881 12, 121 71, 742 84,897

1,639,409 8, 515

40, 949 3, 700

30, 793 4, 520 6, 224

10. 564 13, 698

3, 903 4, 476

1, 101, 324 1, 672, 392

26, 263, 122

3,684 991, 009

3,604 3,848

963, 945 1,467, 932

2,276 160,380

3, 156 803, 565

1, 842 27, 064.

2, 104 110, 315

2,9B6 3, 553

958, llO a, 398, ose

13, 646, 819 4, 097. 506

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Beaver Box Elder

2,239, 135 7,040,222 l, 143' 664 5,479,430

262 1,024 262 1,015 282 1,274 972 3, 787

1,328 6,662 58,320 1B9, 350

2 14 4 19 3 74

16 51 180 4,440

299 1,267 291 1, 3B3

16, 816 44,406 14, 087 50,350

2,090,616 5,563,075

297 1,226 276 I 1, 353

8,837 .18, 937 B,150 23, 991

276 1,131 2,811 7,027

249 949 3, 451 9,090

222 769 2, 857 10, 760

216 797 1,671 5,619

243 854 248 l, 130

517, 026 1,271, 871 372, 866 1,165,481

238 802 246 1,005

1, 432, 947 4,498,809 1, 350, 255 5,058, 616

506, 782 1,253. 531 6 57 3 132

16, 559 30, 348 604 71, 075

10, 244 18,340

............... .............

.............. ............. 272 1,090

2,120 5, 756 6,396 18' 530

13 101 31 260

152 541 149 687

1,094 4, 455 996 5, 905

25,612 99, 106 134 460 670 2,423

48 234 424 2, 032

59 296 66 364

162 736 122 837

60 208 56 267

2,346 45,910 8, 084 79,287

SS, 271 l, 088, 760

57 192 2,206 39,030

54 188 43 236

2, 125 37' 767 7,896 65, 986

28 106 178 4,348

50 162 1,947 33,419

28 78 Bl 1,263 211 139

140 6,880 45 133 33 217

2, 079 36, 889 20, 453 311, 988 88, 941 558, 137

9, 396 156, 114

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Cache Carbon Daggett Davis Duchesne

5,421,647 J ,325,038 709. 343 3, 164,047 5, 153,211 4, 145,474 1,161,432 399' 082 2,050,491 3,545,893

1,320 184 45 628 789 1,313 183 45 625 783 1,634 278 61 877 914 3, 793 648 371 1,837 3,213 5,695 1, 197 501 2,647 4,664

189' 650 32,400 18, 550 91,850 160' 650 10 17 ............ 14 12

5 35 1 4 26 21, 70 ············ 37 64 10 131 1 6 59

1,260 4,200 ............ 2,220 3,B40

1, 749 209 4B 795 851 2,014 320 60 949 954

35, 749 5,788 3,368 15, 710 28 ,830 38, 985 5,949 3,493 14, 937 33, 037

4,337 ,045 719,800 420, 105 1, 877, 846 3, 607' 393

1, 707 202 48 730 833 1,947 310 60 931 927

15,485 2,278 1, 761 6,006 14, 767 19, 267 3, 630 1,884 7 ,449 19, 048

1,667 190 45 696 762 14,133 601 211 4,025 6, 159 1,457 133 40 501 608

10, 251 1,091 580 4,404 5,653

911 72 35 345 532 5,'Z20 1, 861 433 3,444 4,141 l,148 92 36 438 619 4,293 558 594 l, 856 4,269 1,546 49 18 367 602 1,865 120 16 567 791

2,882,905 76, 100 3,669 848, 092 814,295 2, 756,529 121, 023 2,621 735, 772 615,456

1, 538 30 4 332 442 1,865 90 1 535 534

11,217, 710 237. 597 760 2. 453,301 2 ,483 ,229 12, 6B7, 856 365, 192 900 2,710,377 2 ,228, 736

2,873,328 70;351 319 835,135 736,446 9 24 15 37 174 7 29 13 11 269

14, 867 9,498 5, 705 20,495 129, 567 2,937 18, 147 4,361 5,273 302, 105 9, S52 5,737 3,350 12, 817 77 ,849

1 2 ............. 4 .............. 25 12 ............... 140 . ............

1,631 176 ' 42 649 737 12,025 432 115 3,386 4,39 44,202 1,251 234 10, 114 12,301

45 82 28 156 163 198 281 119 501 432

643 164 30 347 558 861 213 41 419 682

4,821 1,199 154 1,850 2,669 5,677 1,406 266 2,459 4,011

104,119 25, 889 3,600 41, 067 63,15S 562 144 27 293 497

2, 438 606 94 1, 001 1,674 228 69 9 117 171

2, 383 593 60 849 995 295 69 13 132 295 363 113 34 183 496 835 184 29 288 517 913 288 72 461 958

130 84 28 91 204 209 105 30 92 254

24,587 19, 660 10, B25 48, 982 52, 436 17 ,396' 55,299 14, 381 49,074 53,369

596,016 S13, 371 263, 741 l, 100, 481 1,266, 727

122 76 27 82 195 23,639 18, 599 9, 797 34, 034 49, 545

ll8 69 27 80 191 169 93 29 73 226

23, l 97 17, 159 9,420 33, 395 4~. 770 15, 615 53, 775 13, 4BO 41, 285 so. 922

71 52 20 50 101 2,104 8,279 1,359 2,311 4,403

94 55 27 61 167 21, 093 6,880 8, 061 31, 084 44, 367

46 42 lB 27 96 442 440 377 639 775

71 43 18 57 111 948 1, 061 l,028 14, 948 2,891

91 57 27 57 165 138 92 31 49 208

21, 324 19, 558 9,327 30, 826 46, 715 183, 100 185, 772 84,268 280, 728 442, 027 14.5, 621 550, 252 130, BBS 346, 34.0 470, 910

96,113 B3, 917 37. 961 127. 827 236. 314

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52 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 4 (Part 1 of 2).-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK

1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13

14. 15 16 17 lB 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

46 47

48 49

so

51

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

65 66 67 68 69 70

71 72-73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89

90

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

S~cifted classes of 1lvestock •. total value •• dollars 1950 •.• 1945 ••.

Horses and mules: Horses and/or mules ••••••••••.•••• farms reporting 1950.,. Horses and col ts, including ponies,. farms reporting 1950 ...

1945 ... number 1950 •••

1945 ••• value •• dollars 1950 •..

Mules and mule col ts,., •• , •••••• , • farms reporting 1950 ••. 1945 •••

number 1950 ..• 1945 •..

value •• dollars 1950 ••.

Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves ................. farms reporting 1950. ,.

1945 •.• number 1950 •.•

1945 .•. value •• dollar;!; 1950 •.•

Cows, including heifers that have calved .••••••••••.•.• , •.• farms reirorting 1950 •••

1945 1 .. number 1950 •.•

1945 1 •• Milk cows ................... farms reporting 1950 •.•

number 1950.,. Heifers born before Jan. 1. .••• farms reporting 1950.,.

number 1950 ... Steers and bulls born before Jan. 1. .. , .....•... , ..........• farms reporting 1950 •••

number 1950 •.. Calves born since Jan. 1. .....• farms reporting 1950 •••

number 1950 ... Dairy products sold •••..•••.•••.•• farms reporting 1949 ••.

1944 ... dollars 1949 ...

1944 ••• \\'bole milk sold •• , •••••••..•.•• farms reporting 1949 •••

1944 ••• gallons 1949 •• •

1944 ••• dollars 1949 ...

Cream sold ..................... farms reporting 1949 ... 1944 •••

pounds of butterfat 1949 •.• 1944 •••

dollars 1949 ••• Butter, buttermilk, skim milk,

and cheese sold ••••••••••••••• farms reporting 1949 ••• dollars 1949 •••

Cows milked, day preceding enumeration •.•••••••••• , •.•. ~ •••• farms rep_orting 1950 ...

number of cows 1950 ••• Milk produced, clay preceding enumeration •• gallons 1950 ••.

Butter churned, week preceding enumeration .•••.•.••••••.....••.. f;irms reporting 1950 ..•

pounds 1950 ...

Hogs: Hogs and pigs ..................... farms reporting 1950 ...

1945 ••. number 1950 ••.

1945 ... value •• dollars 1950 ...

4 months old and over ...••••••• farms reporting 1950 ..• number 1950 .•.

Less than 4 months old .••.••••• farms reporting 1950 ..• number 1950 ..•

Sows and gilts for spring farrowing •• farms reporting 1950, .. 1945 ...

number 195() ••• 1945 .•.

Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs ••••••••••••••••.•• farms reporting 1950 ...

1945 •.. number 1950 ..•

1945 ... value .• dollars 1950 •••

Sheep and lambs born be fore Oct. 1, 1949 .................. farms reporti~g 1950 ...

· number 1950 .• , Ewes ..... , .• , ............... farms reporting 1950 . .-.

1945 2 •• number 1950 •..

1945 2 .. Yearling ewes ............ farms reporting 1950 .. ,

number 1950 ••. Older ewes ............... farms reporting 1950 ...

number 1950 •.. Rams and wethers •••••••••.•• farms reporting 1950 ••.

number 1950 ..• Lambs born since Oct .• 1, 1949 .• farms reporting 1950 •••

number 1950 ... Sheep and lambs shorn •. , ..••.•••.• farms reporting 1949 .. ,

1944 ... number shorn 1949 ...

Wool shorn .............................. pounds 1949 ..• 1944 ...

value;. dollars 1949 ...

Average date of enu111eration ..•.. , •..•••.. . . . • . • •,• .••. 1950 ..•

l Cows and heifers 2 Y"ars old and over. 2 Ewes and ewe Jambs kept for breeding,

Emery

3, 285, 076 2, 107, 182

526 525 591

1,825 2, li68

91, 250 19 42 44

118 2, 640

641 664

19, 331 20 I 779

2, 593, 976

637 645

11, 634 13, 646

582 l,852

459 3,858

320 2,053

318 l, 786

259 391

133, 8 37 126, 189

95 160

267' 162 318, 251 9 5, 303

173 244

65, 784 117, 032

37, 909

6 li25

550 1, 389 3, 700

290 920

482 467

3, 416 3, 134

76, 453 428

1, 885 183

1, 531 227 305 482 li31

191 158

19. 254 24, 786

475, 547

184 17, ti37

182 145

16, 840 21, 063

116 3, 467

154 13, 373

70 797

BB 1, 617

151 139

15, 161 135, 288 185, 470

64, 400

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"Garfield Grand

2, 713, 441 950, 240 1, 644, 358 729, 119

281 52 280 52 303 70

l, 170 368 1;542 538

70, 200 18, 400 19 13 25 23 49 38 90 114

2, 940 2, 280

335 66 330 79

16, 'i53 5,022 15, 311 5, 060

2, 067, 278 657. 014

333 63 321 75

8, 673 2, 842 9,811 3, 297

304 56 1, 339 152

259 40 3, 429 740

219 43 2, 931 688

209 36 1, 520 752

187 11 236 27

99, 504 3, 550 103, 210 22, 759

128 2 lti9 6

273, 327 551 354, sso 40, 179 70, 623 136

64 8 87 27

48, 448 5,832 37, 592 10, 060 28, 283 3, 384

5 1 598 30

292 53 930 113

2, 519 279

104 27 341 90

257 31 242 45

l, 198 214 l, II5 815

29, 463 5, 281 236 25 817 147

54 9 381 fi7 105 12 125 22 222 47 252 115

86 15 63 18

22, 564 10,892 50,235 30,865

532, 202 263, 893

85 15 21, 591 10,087

84 15 63 14

21, 088 9,897 48, 383 30, 440

58 12 3, 799 1, 425

77 12 17, 289 8, 472

45 9 503 190

38 a 973 805

76 11 64 14

20, 346 8, 522 175,006 84, 968 412, 506 260, 674 84, 107 41, 819

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Iron Juab Kane Millard Morgan

3, 648, 255 1,479,632 l, 622, 247 ·5, 456, 222 1, 532,·577 2,421,916 1, 240,953 839, 796 3, 750, 107 795, 314

346 214 114 784 182 342 214 114 780 182 398 260 127 827 199

l, 257 711 656 2, 678 675 1, 776 1, 197 701 3, 396 920

75, 420 39, 105 39, 360 147 I 290 33, 750 10 1 3 12 J 3 7 7 9 22 1

15 l 9 37 4 23 10 34 SB 3

900 60 540 2, 220 240

393 267 151 933 20'5 414 309 143 929· 208

13, 802 9,033 B,847 36, 637 6, 733 12, 50.1 10, 306 9,031 39, 245 6, 354

1, 670, 218 1,177,642 l, 135, 436 4, 697, 076 814, 310

379 '260 150 909 201 402 289 139 892 203

6, 196 4, 850 5,454 18, 935 2, 629 6, 344 5, 344 5, 714 21,871 3, 121

324 205 116 830 ur5 1,085 815 343 2,808 1, 489

267 185 112 665 159 3, 397 1, 684 1, 591 7. 685 1, 960.

199 149 99 537 122 3,033 1, 383 906 5, 592 1, 475

224 168 68 538 131 l, 176 l, 116 896 4,425 669

144 121 39 539 147 205 205 SB 711 187.

131, 654 115, 731 36, 288 318, 160 383, 744 149, 198 94, 486 30, 144 328, 680 276, 350

122 111 31 441 143 183 82 35 492 183

356, 665 363, 443 78, 352 1,061,013 1, 251, 90'5 416, 538 177,441 64, 099 1,150,074 1, 033, 250 126, 040 112, 321 31, 126 291, 117 . 382, 103

22 10 14 109 4 20 135 14 222 ·5

9, 152 5, 688 7 ,981 41, 994 2, 651 10, 185 87' 558 9, 327 102. 492 l, 262

5, 496 3, 368 5,082 27 ,043 1, 641

4 1 1 .... ~ ......... ............. 118 42 80 ············ ············ 306 190 108 788 185 828 613 277 2,145 1, 277

2, 411 2,016 728 6, 388 3, 799

110 56 55 162 11 316 181 180 397 40

257 168 80 594 87 261 224 77 648 95

2,843 956 434 6, 625 949 1, 890 1,447 450 7, 002 965

65, 536 21,992 10, 198 148, 718 21, 755 237 143 64 ·532 Bl

1, 681 538 268 3, 498 554 101 56 30 267 32

1, 162 418 166 3, 127 39·5 144 85 25 332 45 121 134 10 393 ro SIS 228 64 a17r 124 288 328 35 1, 008 163

190 73. 47 157 3li 201 106 50 210 31

78, 056 9, 477 18, 169 14, 111 27,027 147, 628 31, 390 24, 432 31, 557 17' 153

1,817,900 221, 084 430,064 330, 755 647, 445

179 71 4fi 1~2 34 67, 495 8, 540. 17' 918 12, 686 24, 261

178 71 44 147 32 179 92 45 173 29

65, 504 8, 247 17, 530 12, 342 23,848 132, 962 26, 607 24, 315 23, 892 15, 075

131 45 29 83 19 10, 224 940 3, 167 3,027 3, 479

155 67 40 126 31 55, 280 7. 307 14, 363 9, 315 20, 369

114 33 27 65 21 l, 991 293 388 344 413

99 49 20 87 19 10, 561 937 251 1,425 2, 766

Vil 54 36 107 28 !BB 89 46 178 25

67. 928 11, 792 17' 392 10,084 20,972 590, 758 96,051 127, 931 88, 757 lfi3, 132

1,370,074 214, 269 273, 047 238,961 145, 666 273, 682 44, 737 61, 999 42, 233 86, 908

4/15-4/28 4/15-4/28 4/1-4/14 4/15-4/28 4/1-4/14

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UTAH 53 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continue<l

If

Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier Summit Tooeie Uintah Utah Wasatch Waahington Wayne Weber

1, 302, 166 ·5, 377, 136 4, 210, 880 4, 298, 416 7,811,021 3,937,086 3, 114, 379 2,053, 380 5,917,781 8, 108,683 2,'560, 799 3,272,448 2, 108,812 4, 00 3, 861 1

872,875 3,073, g59 3, 577 ,·554 2,024, 530 5, 334, 165 3, 211, 482 1, 736, 718 1,253, 766 3, 474, 974 6, 198,927 1, 662, 441 1, 472, 770 1, 212;086 2, 759, 448 2

163 207 854 202 1,003 663 372 228 699 1, 761 289 439 217 898 3

163 206 838 201 999 663 371 228 692 l, 7 49 283 438 217 894 4

207 227 1, 372 208 1, ISO 777 409 244 801 2, 170 341 494 215 l, 189 5

629 1, 481 2, 092 1, 239 3,322 2, 182 l; 510 1, 172 4,007 4, 680 1,087 l,'528 909 2,89!1 6

907 2, 251 3, 430 1,294 4,456 3,066 1, 762 1, 400 ::; 4,756 6, ~~3 1, 533 1,665 1,092 3 606 7 37, 74/J 74,050 104, roo 61, 950 182,710 120, 010 75,'500 58, 600

i)' 200, 350 257, 4/JO 54, 350 91,680 54, 540 144, 550 8

4 3 19 35 19 2 11 4 14 38 8 14 26 12 9

7 1 9 37 11 4 4 4 24 14 2 ·s 29 6 10

14 11 44 148 51 7 19 5 43 75 24 16 8'5 30 11 16 8 IS 203 21 38 13 6 56 48 2 8 112 10 12

840 660 2, 640 8,880 3,060 420 1, 14/J 300 2, 580 4,500 1, 440 960 fi, 100 1,800 13

185 215 1, 418 232 1, 331 793 404 2S~i 824 2,252 352 619 262 1,091 14

222 233 2,028 238 1,397 820 432 27·5 872 3,023 421 636 244 1, 445 15

8, 172 27. 752 14,821 18, 776 30, 979 24,97'5 14, 070 10,174 31, 745 42, 117 12, 479 22, 685 12, 377 23, 819 16

8, 486 27, 010 13, 380 16, 796 32, 571i 26, 981 13, 323 10.:~ss 27, 422 44, 349 12, 311 16, 673 9,712 23, 154 17

988,456 3, 640, 635 1, 918, 736 2, 520, 7<Y5 3, 793, 395 3, 055,0'57 1,767,748 1,349,G-;17 3,930, 144 ·5, 302;584 1, 536, 907 2, 741, 444 1, 567. 560 3, 052, 191 18

185 215 1, 301 226 1,287 759 392 ·2~~ 811 2,160 343 604 261 1,031 19

217 225 1, 964 232 1,347 789 426 ~'.sl 844 2,931 413 S99 240 1, 371 20

3, 764 13, 210 7, 662 10, 781 l3,l,45 8,045 6,800 5,7:96 16, 186 '21, 126 5, 389 12, 39S 7, 137 11, 694 21

4, 661 13, 815 7,870 11, 168 16, 171 10, 279 7, 409 ·s,968 16,42') 24, 253 6, 128 9,539 6, 390 11, 762 22

165 197 1, 252 189 1,174 697 362 2~ 741 2,004 322 556 245 978 23

963 l, 340 5, 469 640 S, 113 3, 319 4, 789 896 3, 627 8,994 3, 618 1,898 1,039 6, 816 24

!53 191 710 IS7 937 ·574 337 174 530 l, 315 309. 410 186 770 25

1,460 6, 469 3, 357 2, 278 6,734 4,846 3, 464 1,929 S,824 9,138 3,0'58 3,840 2, 276 6, 147 26

148 182 494 127 736 5r5 270 126 431 908 243 339 I54 590 27

1,884 . 6, 215 2, 144 3, 183 7 ,039 9, 700 2, 560 l, 143 4,298 6, 235 2,922 2, 734 l, 677 3, 779 28

137 153 '564 125 745 474 273 155 559 l, 269 254 383 169 611 29

1,064 1,858 1, 658 2, 534 4,061 2, 384 1, 246 l, 306 5, 437 5, 618 1, 110 3, 716 1, 287 2, 199 30

140 144 421 67 952 '556 315 89 443 1,017 273 266 153 678 31

209 190 722 98 l, 103 644 390 141 584 1, 797 362 '254 191 982 '32

112, 148 125, 252 1, 275, 065 18,087 804, 191 406, 467 1, 229, 794 112, 156 317, 128 1, 660' 333 905, 52S 200, 850 58, 420 1, 511, 319 33

154,945 169,911 940, 297 28, 142 558, 967 391, 228 828, 086 97,053 403, 699 1, 353, 519 515,919 73, 544 87. 434 l, 510, ·555 34

138 144 3I5 29 841 527 311 ·50 220 781 266 156 120 639 35

206 184 S90 33 fr57 624 374 107 314 1,407 356 100 185 969 36

422, 350 504, 873 3, 451, 425 35, ISO 2, 381,899 1, 457, 989 3,057,471 294. 853 821, 923 4, 508, 442 2,4IS, 294 424,'545 240. 007 4, 403, 479 37

726,204 985, 632 2,696, 717 25,911 l, 9!5, 238 1, 784, 675 3, 291, 512 235, 206 1,269, 166 4, 2<>8, 861 2, 223,920 112, 328 390, 815 !i, 635, 185 38

110,804 124, 152 " 1,245,883 13, 212 766,3'17 392, 887 1,228, 726 102, 170 219, 431 1. 615, 977 901, 403 174, 980 45, 220 1,483,268 39

s 1 110 42 127 34 4 40 235 239 7 139 '35 38 40

·s 6 89 84 265 19 rs 30 300 378 2 161 .3 20 41 2,243 l,'57S 46, 317 8, 139 . 62,862 21, 312 1, 700 IS,175 156,823 72, 5.07 6,298 40, 580 ID, 638 43, 317 42

2, 34/J 2,480 38, 165 42,475 188, 718 14, 659 4, 196 10, 138 270, 570 132, 064 695 67, 127 783 19,898 43

1, 344 1,100 27, 400 4,665 37, 564 13, 580 1, 036 9, 237 97, 697 43,853 4,122 2S, 323 13,014 27 ,8'55 .44

············ ........... 20 1 s . ........... l 6 ··········· 16 ........... 16 4 4 45

. ~ .......... ........... 1, 782 10 160 . .......... 32 749 . ........... 503 . .......... 547 186 196 46

163 186 1,168 177 1,138 683 346 203 713 1, 877 319 535 243 921\ 47

762 864 4, 637 434 4,058 2, 653 3, 701 660 2, 730 7' 316 2,900 1, 438 756 5,797 48

2, 327 2, 326 14, 009 1,056 12, 232 8, 170 10, 022 1,709 7,272 22, 724 8, 382 4,114 1,897 17,927 49

17 . 11 468 105 241 91 17 85 287 633 18 261 8'5 100 50

56 58 1, 4S7 272 '568 24.4 52 269 697 l, 930 so 1168 218 373 51

143 119 841 133 736 ~~· 165 151 553 l, 155 130 362 225 389 52

194 lSl l, 194 I59 964 208 195 soo 1, 657 187 436 207 368 53

1,348 724 7, 655 1, 333 S,049 2,879 60'5 1, 342 3, 954 7, 218 482 2, 427 1, 968 1,881 54

1,834 1,077 9, 662 1, 201 7,476 3, 450 871 1,378 4, 216 9,060 '597 2, 531 2,147 1,859 55

29, 730 18, 150 184, 124 31,218 114,062 63, 970 15, 107 33, 88S 90, 451 162, 988 10, 805 fi4, 229 44, 913 43,833 56

131 118 698 114 610 340 139 129 508 929 113 307 209 '107 57

718 514 4,977 817 2, 711 1,479 426 967 2, 297 3,871 267 1, 334 1, 137 1,140 58 65 16 323 46 290 170 44 SS 207 478 35 148 90 125 S9

630 210 2, 678 516 2,338 1, 400 179 375 1, 657 3, 347 215 l, 093 831 741 60

89 87 301 S6 334 164 ·54 79 322 461 45 138 ISO 106 61 128 113 523 112 475 .. 302 88 7S 369 741 72 99 I59 179 ~2

207 242 647 191 809 362 117 173 654 l,019 64 284 278 208 63

257 280 1;281 238 1,018 620 149 179 747 1, 458 103 249 323 325 64

30 99 230 '58 501 207 165 89 320 32" 65 61 55 94 65

56 102 300 35 513 263 1S8 .. 101 313 416 114 51 78 126 66 10, 166 06,378 53,062 67, 690 154, 308 26,770 49,826 25, 377 67 ,868 84, 587 38,197 9, 108 16, 755 26, 936 67

11~. 933 84, 404 86, 460 73,474 229, 247 97, 107 49,405 24, 813 95,973 129, 189 57; 597 16, 785 37, 843 36, 226 68 .

. 236,630 1, 633, 686 l, 283, 130 1, 661,136 3,61S,'589 616,963 l, 204,879 591, 444 l, 64,S, 199 1, 982, 349 930,939 212, 7'19 . 394,843 6SO, 349 69

29 97 202 58 482 192 156 B2 308 313 63 52 51 82 1<l . 9, 170. 63, 50~ 48. 075 65, 236 141,443 21, 343 44,0!ia 20,060 61, 648 74, 7116 36, 429 7' 313 lS, 196 25, 714 71

29· 97 201 57 472 185 152 81 298 301 63 51 49 82 72

·54 97 240 34 478 '195 157 69 274 311 . 114 41 69 106 73

8,990 61,9'97 ..... 46,807 63, 793 137,112 20, 540 42,920 19, 686 60, 026 72, 086 35, 751 7, 149 14, 739 25, 22(1 H 18, l.52 . 82, 547 78, 433 70,813 187,'58'5 51, 103 47. 26'5 20, 028 fl8, 145 117, 529 56, 338 .. 14, 393 32, 876 31,029 15

18 . 71 104 43 315 114 111 58 181 189 45 31 24 51 76

. 1,370 .. 13, 270 6, 116 9,404 22,169 4, f SS 8, 485 3, 270 9, 245 15, 286 4, 723 2, 921 3, 193 l; 763 . 77·

29 93 174 46 . 434 l!i9 137 7'5 250 269 S4 44 46 70 7e

7,620 48,727 38, 691 54, 389 114,943 15,88'i 34, 435 16, 416 so, 78 ~ 56, 800 31,0~ 4,228 11;54.6 23., 457 79

14 63 BT 38 275 98 96 45 142 139 37 23 27 39 80

IBO l, 505 1, 268 1,443 . 4, 331 803 1,138 374 1, 622 2, 680 669 164 457 494 81

16 48 122 25 . 236 108 78 66 176 198 3~ 40 34 54 82· 996 2,876 4, 987 2, .i;54 12,865 5, 427 5, 7/;8 5, 317 6, 220 9,821 1,777 1, 795 1, 559 l, 222 83

23 88 149 48 426 149 132 74 259 255 50 39 42 6~ 84

55 92 197 33 447 184 154 69 249 276 112 36 58 80 BS 6,7.8l S7, 519 49,2111 i;z,145 140,271 20, 472 4~. 432 19, 025 65,08 4 77, 180 30, 149 7 ,387 13, 760 24,.774 86

60, 001 448, 523 451, 870 564,406 1, 312, 831 173, 394 394, 381 154, 018 527. 667. li57, 611'3 264, 346 61, lll 138, 109 219, 491 87

172, 484 741,071 703, 664 667,022' l, 762, 725 '578, 198 433, 427 180, 1177 779, 112 1,023, 219 510, 642 111, 248 327, 641 263, 936· 88

27, 227 200,560 220, 925 271, 416 654, 617 81,837 201,358 74, 745 263, 846 317,994' 127,041 29, 322 70,081 109,010 89

4/ 15-4/28 4/15-4/28 4/15-4/28 4/!5-4/28 4/15-4/28 4/lS-4/28 4/15-4/28 4/15-4/28 4/1'5-4/28 4/15-4/28 4/1s:..4120 4/1-4/14 4/15-4/28 4/15-4/28 90

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54 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County.Table4 (Part 2 of 2).-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK

Item The State Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis Duchesne (For d.- r'ni tions and explanations, see text)

·-Poultry and poultry producb:

1 Poultry and/or poultry products sold ....... farms reporting 1949., 8,335 70 559 714 105 22 368 317 2 1944 •. 10,435 87 679 949 132 24 395 . 538 3 dollars 1949., 24, 567, 540 23, 350 1,192, 252 2,071,177 87,401 6,621 519, 695 119, 908 4 1944 .. 19,188,817 17. 236 1,092, 888 l, 436, 464 61, 582 7,227 348,685 193,805 s· Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand ... farms reporting 1950 .. 14,168 159 927 1,170 222 44 795 710 6 1945 .. 18,231 202 1, 060 1,530 325 54 997 838 7 number 1950 .. 2, 502,209 9,844 103, 098 210, 098 21, 379 2,850 54,290 47' 118 8 1945 .. 2, 986, 808 8,716 135,556 222,212 33, 872 4,599 65,442 61,687 9 value •• dollars 1950., 2,314,442 8,860 94,850 193,290 22,448 2, 992 49, 947 49,474

10 Chickens sold .••....• ; ...•.•....•..•....... farms reporting 1949 .• 4,258 23 284 375 47. 8 172 111 11 number 1949 •• 2, 175, 609 2,893 67 ,870 171,737 8,441 1,098 61, 651 16, 741 12 dollars 1949 .. 1,874,909 3,336 57 ,462 136,428 8,527 1,156 53,265 15,678 13 Chicken eggs sold .......................... farms reporting 1949 .. 6,977 59 472 612 86 18 304 264 14 dozens 1949 •. 23, 998, 734 29, 238 692, 814 1,910,694 139, 326 13,154 336,077 243,658 15 dollars 1949 •. 10, 401,802 14,438 299, 854 807,223 60, 768 5,133 137, 584 99,140 l6 Turkeys, 4 months old and over, on hand .•.• farms reporting 1950 .. 533 12 17 2 31 12 14 74. 17 number 1950 •• 36,070 69 91 8 203 80 45 409 18 value .. dollars 1950 •• 144, 799 276 410 36 812 320 202 1,636 19 Turkeys raised .. , .......................... farms reporting 1949 .. 1,170 12 72 51 34 14 31 69 20 1944 .. 1,092 25 73 43 28 3 19 81 21 number 1949 •. 2, 046, 778 1,122 156,205 189,047 2,880 185 58,899 1,286 22 1944 •• 1, 540, 730 672 147, 451 112, 448 370 65 29, 823 8,328 23 Ducks raised ........•.....••...•........... farms reporting 1949 .• 476 5 16 23 17 5 20 37 24 nllmber 1949 .. 4,516 48 106 124 152 20 189 372 25 Turkeys, ducks, and geese, and their

eggs sold., .............•..... , .••..•....... farms reporting 1949 .. 929 9 61 54 22 2 20 26 26 dollars 1949 .•

Animals sold al Ive: 12,290,829 s. 576 834, 936 1,127, 526 18,106 332 328,846 5,090

27 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or mules sold alive .......................... , ...... farms reporting 1949 •• 15, 966 290 1,110 l, 527 185 47 638 794

28 dollars 1949 •. 46, 727. 860 722,411 3,390, 391 2 ,302, 653 527 ,636 168, 979 2,334,549 1,951, 744 29 Cattle and/or calves sold alive •.......• farms reporting 1949 .• 13,337 267 958 1,411 129 42 523 724 30 1944 .• 13, 017 231 970 1,508 165 45 456 774 31 number 1949 •. 232, 794 5, 589 19,446 11,642 2,168 948 12,646 10,866 32 1944 .. 199, 754 4,497 19, 370 12,392 2,053 1,011 8,019 12,662 33 Cattle sold alive( excluding calves .. farms reporting 1949 .• rn,110 210 773 1,100 79 39 399 582 34 number 1949 ••

'"'·'"I 4,023 16, 386 8, 385 1,140 672 10, 905 6, 548

35 dollars 1949 .. 25, 822, 098 535,465 2,385, 731 1,511, 802 194,620 88, 188 1,728,946 879, 982 36 Calves sold alive .•.•.. , ..• , ......... farms reporting 1949., 7,742 146 483 790 98 15 276 4'ZO 37 number 1949 •. 65,202 l,566 3,060 3,257 1,028 276 1. 741 4,318 38 dollars 1949 .. 4, 571, 459 122, 631 221, 225 1.'27 ,070 78,944 21,223 60, 823 313,981 39 Hogs and pigs sold alive .. , .. ,, •........ farms reporting 1949 .. 7,189 97 453 464 104 20 224 422 40 1944 •• 9,155 82 657 745 108 36 283 596 41 number 1949 •. 99, 744 1,694 s. 922 6,293 1,493 418 2,673 4,756 42 1944 .• 173, 968 2,320 14, 000 11, 947 1, 708 473 3, 889 9,370 43 dollars 1949 •• 3,211, 107 49,411 194, 040 199,155 41,500 17, 067 72, 820 131,817 44 Sheep and lambs sold alive ...•••........ farm& reporting 1949 •. 2,414 18 113 72 41 22 40 132 45 1944 •. 2, 768 10 186 112 57 26 3__8 162 46 number 1949 •• 771, 394 885 34, 195 24,267 12,368 4,028 25,853 36, 780 47 1944 .• 1,106,727 5,025 BO, 157 36, 526 30, 661 1,_56Q. 40·,443- 40, 458 48 dollars 1949 .• 12, 949, 164 13,262 580, 208 448,047 211, 573 61,394 454,574 621,376 49 Horses and mules sold alive ............. farms reporting 1949 .• 1, 708 29 107 194 15 5 77 76 50 number 1949 •• 4,346 43 255 366 26 53 179 284 51 dollars 1949 .. 174,032 1,642 9,187 16, 579 999 1,107 17' 386 4,588

Farm slaughter: 52 Any cattle, hogs, or sheep butchered .•..... farms reporting 1949. : 15,032 250 947 1,230 224 43 616 724 53 Cattle and/ or calves butchered •...•..• , • farms reporting 1949 •. 7, 770 162 572 738 120 17 327 296 54 number 1949 .. 9,937 225 695 872 171 32 407 351 55 Cattle butchered, excluding calves ..• farms reporting 1949 •• 4,190 86 359 536 21 9 160 157 56 1944 .• 4,725 76 429 734 78 21 262 216 57 number 1949 .. 5,017 118 419 574 32 16 190 169 58 1944 •. 7,326 198 527 827 163 30 322 481 59 Calves butchered .• , .•.....• ,, .•.••.•• farms reporting 1949 .• 3,903 82 229 233 105 9 183 148 60 1944 .. 2, 760 56 177 202 104 4 102 112 61 number 1949 .. 4,920 107 276 298 139 16 217 182 62 1944 •• 4,418 71 234 279 188 5 133 317 63 Hogs" and pigs butch~red ••....••...•. , •.• farms reporting 1949 .. 11. 926 203 681 883 185 36 451 636 64 1944 •• 14, 461 195 812 1,346 . 246 45 557 693 65 number 1949 •• 21, 156 367 1, 162 1,351 433 67 737 1,107 66 1944 .• 28, 831 407 1, 383 2,189 619 116 895 1,825 67 Sheep and lambs butchered ....• , •....• , •• farms reporting 1949 .. 2,830 36 96 63 61 23 52 163 68 number 1949 .• 14,156 81 375 304 305 201 391 839 69 Meat, lard, hides, and other products

sold from animals butchered .•.••.••.... farms reporting 1949 .. 2,698 55 135 133 30 13 76 67 70 dollars 1949 •• 147, 116 966 11, 051 5, 913 3, 241 1,243 6, 436 l, 528

Boata and mohair: 71 Goats and kids .................. ; .......... farms reporting 1950 .• 205 ·····.······ 10 4 16 1 18 12 72 1945 .• 211 l 4 9 18 2 10 20 73 number 1950 •• 3, 735 ............ 33 33 874 5 62 48 74 1945 .• 8,660 l 4 23 l, 097 30 32 182 75 value •• dollars 1950 .. 26, 145 ........... 231 231 6,118 35 434 336 76 Angora goats and kids ...••...••.•.••.•. , farms reporting 1950 •. 24 ··········· l ........... 4 . ........... ··········· 1 77 number 1950 .• 1,118 ............. 3 . .......... 774 ............ . ............ 2 78 Other goats and kids ••.••••..••••.••••.• farms reporting 1950 .• 192 ··········· ·9 4 14 l 18 12 79 . numher 1950 .• 2,617 ........... 30 33 100 5 62 46 80 Goats and kids clipped ..................... farms reporting 1949 .. 18 ............ ........... . ........... 3 . .......... ........... l 81 numher 1949 .• 747 ··········· ··········· ............. 532 ··········· . .......... 3 82 Mohair clipped ................................... pounds 1949 •. 1,503 ··········· ........... ............ 970 . ........... ........... 6 83 Goats and kids., (!Oat milk, and mohair sold •• farms reporting 1949 •. 30 ............ .............. l 3 . .......... 3 1 84 dollars 1949 •• 12, 991 ............. ........... 40 918 . .......... 85 13 Rabbits and fur animals: 85 Domestic rabbits (on hand or kept

last year) ...................... , ......... farms reporting 1950 •• 1,508 33 49 69 56 1 91 43 86 Fur animals in captivity (on hand ox: kept last year) ................................ farms reporting 1950 .. 231 ··········· 7 13 2 ........... 11 4

87 Sale of i:ahbits and fqr' a11imals and their pelts ••.••. .' ................ , ••••••• farms reporting 1949 •• 434 5 14 29 4 ............ ~ u 6 BB dollars 1949 •• 856, 134 182 76,280 17, 972 363 ........... 9,135 827 Bees and ·honey:

89 Bees owned last year •.••••••.••••••• , •••••• fsrms reporting 1949 •• 516 1 22 9 4 2 30 44 90 number of hives 1949 •• 25,481 8 1,112 l, 925 354 9 1,213 3,288 91 Honey produced .............................. farms reporting 1949 •• 317 1 10 7 2 2 16 25 92 poWlds 1949 •• 1,139,376 400 54, 686 69, 165 6,006 303 30,225 113, 671 93 Honey, wax, and bees sold •••••• , •.•••••.•••• farms reporting 1949 •• 203 1 .7 Ii l 1 7 22 94 dollar~ 1949 •• 119,246 40 4, 300 9,261 600 60 1, 862 11,636

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UTAH 55

PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945

Emery Garfield Grand Iron Juab Kane Millard Morgan Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier

293 61 30 114 109 45 362 69 56 77 1,201 64 633 280 1 281 76 24 135 160 29 483 81 126 127 1,432 98 712 300 2

568, 385 51, 710 4,312 296,4B5 672,B04 34,459 l, 126,4B7 134, 135 134,015 85, 7 49 5, 210, 531 32,431 4,301,907 728,367. 3 139,632 150,B75 2,685 375,305 303, 845 3,615 571, 591 149,346 430, 501 66, 121 4, 064, 900 24, 271 3,176,591 1, 091, 645 4

527 1B4 55 240 164 98 646 157 131 150 1,576 159 B21 523 5 544 2B5 72 310 217 133 762 .172 222 195 2, 150 13B l,OB4 639 6

41, 943 12,251 2,B20 19,936 21,395 7,052 144,239 16,258 9,553 10, 515 765,660 9,469 113,201 89,48B 7 46, 986 1,2,999 3,512 24,B98 39, S36 5,029 115,491 22,427 14,557 14,152 864, 197 10,BBO 165,357 77, 323 B 44,040 11,026 2,961 17,942 19,256 6,347 129,815 14, 957 8, 598 9,674 704, 407 9,942 101, 881 80, 539 9

118 22 11 49 45 30 179 33 23 25 842 39 217 123 10 20, 468 5,541 1,501 11, 280 31,359 4,088 81, 640 7,18B 5; 491 7 ,B25 796, 102 4,172 184,072 46,653 11 lB,249 4,998 l, 71B 10, 980 26,66B 3,533 63,290 6,910 5,148 7 ,931 686. 544 3,640 164, 859 41, B46 12

234 45 22. 92 73 30 320 5B 42 70 1,089 55 441 239 13 282,453 36,285 4,042 199,026 208, 718 43,832 l ,36B, 910 141,206 61, l 75 61,646 8, 971, 927 56,666 937, 159 744,379 14 114,274 16, 772 1,404 83, 969 87,136 18,072 565,618 58,189 27. 370 24, 999 4,018,99B 27 ,283 395,011 334,357 15

48 13 11 13 5 5 12 3 6 14 40 5 10 5 16 .26B 83 101 76 82 72 68 22 43 61 191 21 3B 23 17

1,072 332 404 304 353 288 292 99 172 274 B60 84 163 99 lB BO 15 15 26 31 6 3B 5 11 19 B8 6 19B 33 19 45 24 11 25 24 5 35 4 64 25 BS 4 144 72 20

73, 728 5,696 330 32, 394 75, 019 2,023 Bl, 390 15, 038 16, 534 8,660 70,329 260 675, 239 68,383 21 4, 996 25,,499 353 62, 541 35,039 81 33,882 15,019 64,043 6,247 9B,102 60 399, 623 155, 130 22

19 6 7 15 2 2 14 8 2 ........... 62 8 2Z 7 23 191 25 33 73 42 11 169 42 12 ........... 664 19 163 30 24

60 8 11 14 28 5 36 3 11 6 67 3 198 28 25 435, 862 29, 940 l, 190 201, 536 559, 000 12,854 497 ,579 69,036 101,497 52,819 504, 9B9 1, 508 3,742,037 352, 164 26

581 317 52 393 259 132 B56 185 179 213 928 . 208 1,226 734 27

l, 165, 826 993,461 354,158 2, 007. 978 54B, 311 399, 998 2, 693,356 682 ,537 582, 419 1, 759, 080 1,677 t 277 1,761,409 3 t B32, 983 4,079,616 28

494 294 45 279 207 121 704 166 lSB 202 601 141 961 63·5 29

458 241 41 308 242 lOB 642 167 178 202 617 177 879 550 30

7,375 7,102 2_,032 6,465 3,170 3,129 15,747 2,281 3,078 9,059 5, 769 6, 186 14,266 18' 789 31

6,275 5,827 1,702 6,469 3,049 3, 555 15,258 1, 886 3,514 9,0Bl 3,041 6, 589 9,601 12 t 319 32

310 214 33 204 155 82 506 144 131 185 421 101 762 521 33

2,836 5,249 1,120 5,194 2' 165 1, 779 9,413 l,854 2,210 B,445 3,132 4, 583 11,895 16, 728 34

423, 793 663, 395 153,696 Bl9, 085 335,683 174,99B 1, 586,326 277,689 332,079 l,153,9Bl 469, 14;1 596, 078 2,105,490 2' 96B, 224 35

422 lQO 34 161 131 90 449 87 80 B4 356 91 476 261 36

4,539 1,853 912 1,271 l, 005 1, 350 6,334 427 868 614 2, 637 1, 603 2,371 2,061 37

421, 371 152,041 BO, 710 99, 267 75,495 98, 622 . 573,019 21, 789 81,299 51,174 114,424 135, 306 170,454 147. 091 38

331 136 17 183 137 46 523 69 125 94 533 B3 586 312 39 353 112 22 205 203 46 572 100 184 135 687 124 720 443 40

4,274 1, 508 233 7 ,222 1,620 584 9,584 l, 169 2, 180 1,260 8,640 1,187 6,732 3, 962 41

6,181 2,131 995 4,283 3, 853 1,330 16 '967 2,339 5,285 2,613 12. 310 2,466 14, 887 8, 188 42

145, 107 34, 567 6, 920 247 t 865 46, 723 13, 458 357 ,417 46, 749 66' 364 43, 197 316, 813 36,287 215' 207 129, 821 43

79 55 8 154 44 22 77 26 27 81 114 46 357 159 44

51 52 12 180 58 26 124 25 57 74 135 27 369 192 45 9,801 9,185 6, 5Bl 56,071 4, 703 8,590 10 ,615 18, 905 5, 312 32,048 55, 746 53 '794 77. 292 45,147 46

19, 933 23, 463 18,372 93. 347 19, 146 25, 768 23, 029 21,164 9, 038 41 ,173 51, 259 47 ,237 107,113 81,450 47 172, lpl 140,410 112,812 839, 486 88,440 111,379 166,328 334,030 100 t 561 508,624 770,026 990 ,238 1,329,179 823,477 48

.51 38 1 26 13 15 91 36 27 31 90 19 113 96 49

102 67 2 45 44 43 250 53 46 so 248 54 165 268 50

3,394 3,048 20 2,275 1,970 1, 541 10,266 2, 280 2, 116 2,104 6,871 3, 500 12,653 11,003 51

609 306 45 358 225 119 748 150 t57 178 l, 150 249 1, 197 616 52 354 115 28 168 102 57 399 99 86 117 621 116 518 272 53 443 144 57 211 139 96 513 124 91 237 832 206 604 310 54 85 86 8 78 49 33 176 68 71 67 328 46 326 160 55

l.44 78 23 45 52 28 157 72 103 73 333 35 305 110 56 103 102 25 102 68 60 216 78 74 141 384 75 361 177 57 256 133 67 402 115 166 221 94 116 181 463 105 372 121 58 282 35 21 96 60 30 231 37 17 59 337 76 204 117 59 199 26 14 72 46 22 161 37 8 46 267 43 50 80 60 340 42 32 109 71 36 297 46 17 96 448 131 243 133 61 430 42 24 135 63 76 231 66 10 121 368 60 61 93 62 533 292 34 277 195 98 631 104 142 116 924 185 988 4BB 63 545 288 57 308 234 85 666 141 207 152 1,405 159 1,054 506 64

. l,OB6 571 103 521 346 206 1, 116 206 316 297 1,680 473 1, 722 838 65 l,43B 662 282 622 448 235 1,245 284 452 450 2,857 437 1,899 945 66

129 54 12 148 47 44 120 34 24 94 154 48 410 154 67

500 395 73 865 137 266 421 235 13B 915 596 550 2,333 495 68

74 68 3 93 36 29 63 44 56 55 137 29 431 95 69

2,852 7 ,025 1,200 2, 977 l, 153 4, 932 2,916 769 1,909 4,025 12, 7BS 6, 742 10,507 2, 160 70

8 ........... 1 2 4 1 6 l ........... 1 26 25 6 4 71

13 2 2 1 3 1 5 l 1 38 7 9 1 72

14 ··········· 1 5 20 2 B 3 .......... 5 1 1, 769 643 23 4 73

23 5 6 1 20 1 6 7 1,025 28 149 2 74

98 ........... 7 35 140 14 56 21 ............ 7 12,383 4, 501 161 28 75

1 ........... ........... 1 . ........... ............ ··········· ........... ............ .......... 3 8 . .......... ............ 76

1 ........... ........... 1 . .......... ........... ........... ............. ........... 200 125 . .......... 77

7 ··········· 1 1 4 1 6 1 ........... 1 26 21 6 4 78

13 ··········· l 4 20 2 8 3 ··········· 1 1, 569 518 23 4 79

............ ........... ........... 1 . ........... . .......... l . .......... ........... ............ 1 7 1 ·········· ·so

............ ............ ............ 1 . ........... ··········· 2 ............ ............. .......... 130 66 3 ·········· 81

............ ··········· ··········· 8 ··········· ............ 4 ........... ··········· ........... 260 199 20 ·········· 82

............. ........... ........... l ··········· ··········· l ........... ............ .......... 5 9 1 l 83

............ ........... ........... 3 ··········· ........... l ........... ··········· .......... 11, 81B 85 6 2 84

87 24 5 3B 20 B 31 14 5 4 265 9 82 55 85

............ ··········· ........... 2 3 ........... 2 13 . ........... 3 90 . ......... 9 9 B6

16 2 1 15 8 2 5 12 1 2 105 1 21 4 87

393 30 10 9, 729 2, 195 16 182 55, 646 10 6,447 451, B78 10 24,294 3, 794 BB

3B 13 13 4 7 12 16 2 4 2 70 7 19 12 89

l, 190 69 156 39 1, 637 30 4, 688 550 5B 14 554 19 1, 981 170 90

21 8 5 4 6 8 16 2 4 2 48 6 15 7 91

35, 508 794 9,09B 690 81, 050 854 449, 794 17. 000 401 l, 020 15,512 961 74, 162 3,042 92

17 2 1 2 5 l 15 2 2 1 24 3 11 5 93

3,006 45 800 25 9, 56B 45 44, 172 l,390 35 250 2, 798 79 6,497 421 94

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County Table 4 (Part 2 of 2).-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continued

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Poultry and poultry products: 1 ·Poultry and/or poultry products sold ••.•..• farms reporting 1949 .• 2 1944 •• 3 dollars 1949 •. 4 1944 •• 5 ·Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand ... farim; reporting 1950 .• 6 1945 .. 7 number 1950 .• 8 1945 .• 9 value .. dollars 1950 ••

10 Chickens sold .............................. farms reporting 1949 •• 11 number 1949 •• 12 dollars 1949 .. 13 Chicken ·eggs sold .......................... :farms reporting 1949 •• 14 dozens 1049 .. 15 dollars 1949 •• ·15 Turkeys, 4 months old and over, on hand •... :farms reporting 1950 •• 17 number 1950 .• 18 value •• dollars 1950 •• 19 Turkeys raised •.••.•.••.. , ..•..•..••.••.••• farms reporting 1949., 20 1944 •. 21 number 1949 .. 22 1944 •. 23 Ducks raised ........................ , ...... :farms reporting 1949 •• 24 number 1949 .• 25 Turkeys, ducks, and geese, and their

eggs sold ..••.•...•..••...••• , ..•••.•••..• farms reporting .l"MQ,, 26 dollars i949.,

Animals sold al Ive: 27

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

70

71 72 73 74 75 1r. 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 ll4

85

86

117

88

89 90 91 92 93 94

Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or mules sold alive., ............................... farms reporti;,g 1949.,

dollar~ 1949 .• Cattle and/or calves sold alive.;, .••••• farms reporting 1949 ..

1944 .. number 1949 .•

1944 .• Cattle sold alive, excluding calves .. farms reporting 1949 ..

number 1949 •. dollars 1949, .

Calves sold alive .................... farms reporting 1949 .. number 1949.,

dollars 1949 •. Hogs and pigs sold alive •.•.••.•..••...• farms reporting 1949 ..

1944 .• number 1949 ..

1944 .. dollars 1949, •

Sheep and lambs sold alive .............. farms reporting 1949 .. . 1944 ..

number 1949 •• 1944 ..

dollars 1949. ·. Horses and mules sold alive ............. :farms reporting 1949 .•

number 1949 ..

Farm slaughter: dollars 1949 ..

Any cattle, hogs, or sheep butchered ....... farms reporting 1949 .. Cattle and/or calves butchered •...•••••• farms reporting 1949 ..

number 1949 •• Cattle butchered, excluding calves ••. farms reporting 1949 ..

1944 •. number 1949 .•

1944 .. Calve11 butchered ..................... farms reporting 1949,.

1944 •• number 1949 ..

1944 •. Hogs and pigs butchered .•••. , ..•.••.•••• farms reporting 1949.,

1944 .• number 1949 ..

1944 .• Sheep and lambs butchered ............... farms reporting 1949 ..

Meat,. lard, hides, and other products number 1949 ..

sold from animals butchered ..•••.•••••. farms reporting 1949 .• dollars 1949 ..

Goats and 1110ha I r: Goats ·and kids, ............................ farms reporting 1950,.

1945 .. number 1950,.

1945 .. value •• dollars 1950 ..

Angora goats and kids .• , ••••••.•..•.••.• farms reporting 1950., number l 950. ,

Other goats and kids .................... farms reporting 1950 .. number 1950 ..

Goats and kids clipped ..................... farms reporting 194-9 .. number 1949 ..

Mohair clipped .................. , .••••••. , ••••••. pounds 194.9 .. Goats and kids, goat milk, and mohair sold •• farms reporting 1949 ..

Rabbits and fur anlaals: dollars 1949 .•

Domestic rabbits (on hand or kept. last year) •••••..•..•••.• , .•••.• , ••••••••• farms reporting 1950 ..

Fur animals in captivity (on hand or kept last year) ................................ farms reporting 1950 ..

Sale of rabbits and fur animals and their pelts ............................... farms reporting 1949 .. ·

Bees and honey: .do~lars 1949.,

Bees owned last year •••..•••... , •••••••.•. ~farms reporting 194-9,. number of hives 1949 ••

Honey produced •.•••.••••.•••••.••.. , ••••••• !arms reporting 1949 .• pounds 1949,.

Honey, wax, and bees sold ••.•••• , ..•••••••• !arms reporting 1949 .. dollars 1949 .•

Summit

162 180

245,694 185,310

208 199

47' 276 51, 144 49 ,640

82 31, 474 22, 522

148 506, 131 206, 153

rs 65

260 20

2, 820

16 689

17 17,019

367 l, 072, 412

326 326

4,03& 3,640

296 3,034

461,654 156 999

27 '760 90

133 823

l, 594 22, 875

102 123

33, 172 32, 927

554., 994 50 83

5, 129

335 219 306 137 135 166 339 102

50 140

90 221 255 384 459 119 513

187 B, 497

3 3

15 109 105

3 15

Tooele

140 126

90' 748 117, 255

235 266

20, 361 29, 855 18, 732

59 24, 118 23,002

110 133, 298 62, 536

30 29)

1, 346 24 34.

848 5,644

23 159

22 ·5,210

216 867' 523

170 169

5,453 3, 141

130 2.659

421, 458 120

2, 594 190, 058

107 97

1, 357 l, 567

42;538 45 '52

12, 779 9,917

210. 301 28 74

3,168

234 125 194

46 46 65

102 88 68

129 143 188 169 379 440 73

413

87 6,613

2

56

1 ........... . 10

24 42

17 3

22 15 107. l!J3 4, 373

4 6 29 118

4 4 280 4,950

1 4 12 691

Uintah

320 323

193,592 328, 184

722 i.')0

45, 021 52, 330 47. 272

146 22, 956 18, 876

270 227. 419 97,091

56 371

1,484 SS 64

12, 860 32, 729

24 159

34 77,625

741 2, 459, 141

608 631

13, 566 10, 135

430 7, 733

l,ff63, 372 410

5,833 411, 102

414 488

5, 261 9, 183

165, 735 181 163

52, lll 54,271

811,905 83

259 7 ,027

668 247 294 100

99 119 213 149 194 175 254 554 579

1,012 1, 461

204 832

89 4, 397

14 25 43

234 301

l 7

13 36 2 9

34 2 9

29

5

12 22, 187

32 l, 193

21 12, 905

15 l, 626

Utah

1, 134 l, 737

3,491,945 3,244, 331

1, 746 2, 618

441, 524 627 ,092 397. 372

692 371, 726 313, 792

982 4, 618, 230 1, 990, 574

29 226 972

79 64

207, 083 179,002

68 673

70 l, 187 ,·579

1,807 3,'541, 232

l,439 l,428

rs. 981 13, 216

1, 049 10, 870

1,682,831 860

5, 111 318, 746

856 l, 262 9,853

17, 131 301, 898

212 226

66, 983 92, 951

1,219,963 170 566

17, 794

1,827 887

1,051 414 385 476 493 498 354 575 ·557

1,449 1,972 2, 352 3,712

213 924

227 17. 443

22 24 74 45

518 2 3

21 71

224

25

66 30,325

80 3,607

37 124, 811

24 14,880

Wasatch

97 198

188, 736 160, 983

170 310

25,069 35, 399 26, 322

46 23,019 18, 706

' 86 262;584 105,610

2 9

36 8 7

13, 386 6, 893

3 16

7 64,420

324 l,091,045

296 293

4, 070 3,606

251 3,255

476, 609 142 815

36, 125 75

147 618

1,382 14, 756

52 76

32. 310 49,429

558,286 29

169 5, 269

276 147 184 86

116 102 171 64 45 82 74

202 300 340 521 66

393

71 2,517

13

6

3

2 6,340

7 BO

4 2, S30

2 280

'il'ashington

257 212

l, 746, 309 656;598

487 583

43,842 46.132 39, 458

102 47. 628 56, 711

181: 362, 498 130, 071

31 32, 938

131, i52 72 46

185, 700 71, 109

7 76

56 1, 559, 527

519 1, 066, 143

445 335

7, 734 4, 349

306 4, 503

644, 596 301

3, 231 222,939

263 171

3,405 4,311

101,·597 37 24

4,828 6,830

91, 899 64

140 5, 112

491 243 304 93 61

110 74

1'58 44

194 58

424 465 630 626

57 119

73 3,455

8 2

28 ·5,600

196

8 28

65

Wayne

159 139

542, 941 258, 731

211 226

46, 277 31, 800 41, 649

85 35, 261 30. 533

125 363,917 151, 446

9 50

200 38 20

68, 550 21,906

7 17

32 360, 962

252 732,655

215· 190

3,644 3,576

136 2,253

296, 270 153

1, 391 113,274

185 169

2, 383 3,526

69, 748 50 65

14, 608 11, 718

251, 178 29 51

2, 185

247 128 146 119 127 122 134

19 2

24 5

231 217 474 49'5 46

228

83 4,826

1 1 1 1 7

··········· l l

........ · ...

i .......... .

10 560

25 704

17 10, 416

12 1,845

6 70

2 4, 120

2 408

Weber

517 652

665, 394 528,615

931 l, 350

120,382 163,628 110, 751

270 81,616 68,601

451 1,042,272

460, 729 9

·50 261

17 18

20,884 23,675

31 242

19 136,064

886 1.940,937

776 686

10,560 9,921

621 8,423

1.390, 914 410

2, 137 83, 496

240 275

2, 640 7,739

79,655 48 66

22,437 20, 356

373,053. 105 361

13, 819

813 490 698 286 382 373 440 234 175 325 220 575· 803 880

1,427 86

219

159 7,038

9 6

18 11

126 2 2 7

16 I 1 2 1 1

126

9

29 2-S..853

25 616

13 14,622

7 2,614

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County Table 5 (Part 1of6).-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis

1 Total value of all specified· crops harvested (see text) ................................. dollars 1949 .. 71,_ 580 ,'520 l,59'5,558 l0, 128, 236 7, 126,697 535, 389 164, 608 3, 734, 489 2 1944 •• 61,689,001 729, 227 8, 414, 615 6, 27 4, 636 532, 343 147' 864 4, 465, 765 3 Value of ell crops sold (see text) .......... dollars 1949 •. 37, 343,827 865, 726 7, 120, 551 3, 776,949 214, 152 12, 324 2,540,021 4 1944 .• 28, 087. 040 115, 946 s. 624, 894 2, 715,372 155, 246 24,022 3, 219, 434

Corn: 5 Corn for all purposes •••••••• , •• .- farms reporting 1949 .. 3,839 69 232 324 61 .............. 300 6 1944 .. 3, 389 105 105 307 86 2 147 7 acr.is 1949 .. 29, 746 584 2, 024 l, 849 299 ·············· 2,471 8 1944 •. 22,'550 917 739 1, 626 399 16 892 9 value .• dollars 1949 .. 2, 326, 7 39 48,675 202, 746 187' 196 17. 791 ·············· 231, 614 10 Harvested for grain ••• , ••••••• farms reporting 1949 .. 732 ··············· 15 10 16 ·············· 27 i1 1944 .. 748 ................. 29 1 27 ............... 7 12 acres 1949 •. 4, 357 ................ 58 39 26 . ............. 124 i-s- 1944 .. 4,570 ··············· 142 l 79 ............... 20

14 bushels 1949 .. 136, 228 ··············· 1,292 847 524 .............. 6, 188 15 1944 •• 142, 065 ................ 8,253 40 1,637 . ............. 830 16 Cut for silage ••••••••.••••••. farms reporting 1949 •• 2,679 64 209 301 24 .............. 266 17 acres 1949 .• 21, 788 495 1,825 1, 771 187 ·············· 2. 227 18 tons .. green weip;ht 1949 •. 248, 254 6,445 24, 375 23,032 l,'597 ·············· 27 ,091 19 Hogged or grazed, or cut for

green or dry fodder •• , ••••••• farms reporting 1949 •. 663 rs 21 15 24 ·············· 19 20 acres 1949 •. 3,601 89 141 39 86 ................ 120 21 Value of corn and other corn

products sold •••• , •• , •• • •.•••••. farms reporting 1949 .. 269 3 18 9 3 ·············· 47 22 dollars 1949 •• 90, 103 989 5, 144 2, 240 1, 545 .............. 24, 269 23 Corn sold ................................ bushels 1949 .. 19,269 ··············· 933 129 .............. ............... l, 060

Item (.For definitions and explanations, aee text) Duchesne Emery Garfield Grand Iron Juab Kane

1 Total value of all specified crops harvested (see text) .................... ,, ••••••• ,,., dollars 1949 •. 2, 350, 426 1, 349,002 858, 769 183,456 2, 216, 907 I, 243,202 260,407

2 1944 •• 1,830,354 l, 152,075 662, 170 267,693 1, 371, 861 l, 194, 465 221, 525 3 Value of all crops sold (see text) ••• , •••••• dollars 1949,. 671, 050 247. 673 207, 228 60, 303 1, 064.190 610, 535 75, 024 4 1944 •• 225, 903 169,646 91, 623 100' 489 458, 194 503, 50? 50,842

Corn: ·s Corn for all purposes •• , ••••••••• farms reporting 1949 .. 256 157 53 37 212 46 35 6 1944 .• 195 ·20s 77 55 243 31 55 7 acres 1949 .• 2, 452 1, 346 205 651 2,955 313 178 8 1944 .• 1,196 1,490 519 778 2, 646 152 394 9 value .• dollars 1949 •• 145. 441 97 ,616 10,196 28,622 140,099 29,050 7,516

10 Harvested for grain .••• , •••••• farms reporting 1949 •• 61 47 31 35 41 3 20 11 1944 .• 118 48 64 54 38 5 36 12 acres 1949 •• 483 538 85 582 244 lC 74 13 19,44 .. 708 606 303 763 209 B 146 14 bushels 1949 .• 16, 051 24, 154 2, 190 16, 292 5, 169 310 1, 797 rs 1944 .. 23, 391 20,289 9,475 31,434 4.,035 315 3,675 16 Cut for silage., •• , ••.• ,.,, •• , farms reporting 1949 •• 174 74 8 3 118 43 3 17 acres 1949 •• 1, 782 614 36 4.B 1,664 303 16 18 tons •• green weight 1949 •• 14, 776 6,559 404 285 12, 680 3, 565 101

L9 Ho'gged or grazed, or cut for 17 3 109 •••••• 11- ......... 14 green or dry· fodder •••••••••• farms reporting 1949 •• ' 36 43

20 acres 1949 •. 187 194 84 21 1, 047 . ............. BB 21 Value of corn and other corn

products sold ••••• ,, ••••••••••••• farms reporting 1949 .. 15 10 . ............... 6 15 3 1

22 dollars 1949 •. 8, 563 2,127 . ............... 3,343 3,021 967 20

23 Corn sold .......... , •••• , ••••• , •.••••••••• bushels· 1949 .• 2,025 1, 313 .. ............... 2,157 425 ................. 20

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County Table 5 (Part 1 of6 ).-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continued

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Total value of all specified crops harvested (see text) ................. ,, .. ,, ........ ,dollars 1949 ...

1944 •••

Value o:f all crops sold (see text} ......... dollars 1949 ...

1944 •.•

Corn: Corn for all purposes.,,.,,,.,,, farms reporting 1949 •.•

1944 ••• acres 1949 ...

1944 ••• value,, dollars 1949 ••.

Harvested for grain,,.,,,,,, farms reporting 1949, .•

1944 •• ·. acres 1949 .••

1944 .•• bushels 1949 ...

1944 ••• Cut for silage,., ••••••••••. farms reporting 1949 ••.

acres 1949 •••

tons .. green weight 1949 ... 'Hogged or grazed, or cut for

green or dry fodder •••• , , •• :farms reporting 1949, , .

acres 1949.,. Value of corn and other com products aold ••.••••••••••••• ,, farms reporting 1949. ,·,

dollars 1949 ... Corn sold, .... , ........ • ...... , .... ,, ... bushels 1949 .• ,

Item (For definitions and !lXplanations, see text}

Total value of all specified crops harvested (see text) ................................ dollars 1949 .. ,

1944 ••. Value of all crops sold (see text),,.,,,,, ,dollars 1949 •••

1944 ..• Corn:

Corn for all purposes ••• ,,.,,,., farms reporting 1949 •• ,

1944 ... acres 1949 •••

1944 ••• value .. dollars 1949, ••

Harvested for grain ••••• ,, •• , farms reporting 1949 •.•

1944 ••• acres 1949 •••

1944... busheis 1949 •••

1944 •••

Cut for silage ••• , ••• ,,,,,,,. farms reporting 1949 •••

acres 1949 .•• tons •• green weight 1949 •• ,

l:logged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder.,,, ••••• farms reporting 1949, ••

acres 1949 ••• Value of corn and other corn products sold •••••••••.•..•• , • , farms reporting 1949,. ,

dollars 1949 .. , Corn sold ......... ,,,,, ..... , .... ,,,,, •• bushels 1949 •••

Millard

5,996,805

2, 925, 993

3,738,399

963,495

175 ' 262

1,538

2,212

130 I 740 14

27

169

111 3,497

2,440

142

1, 245

14, 97 5

Morgan

7 40 ,221

636,225

265,87 5

173,548

720

90

26 ........... ..

124

1, 339

706

Sumnit

1,045, 221

846,313

153, 032

97' 203

25

1,850

50

25 250

Tooele

692,872

570 ,636

237 ,882

139, 188

41 36

207 183

15,237

7 13

19

27

690 940

30

176 1, 704

12

70

45

Piute

757 ,571 694,863

271,035

204,810

14

Rich

1,029, 985

850 '782

197' 966 81,758

37 ............ . 1,010 600

110 75

20 ............ .

Uintah

1,843,688

1, 627 ,631

448,649 160, 779

290 299

2,156

2,048

132, 288

95

42 517

309 18, 141

9,823_

145 1, 196

10, 485

Utah

7, 238,872 8,165,743

3,980, 112 4, 365, 119

546

496 2,940

2, 103

268 '905 137

113 510

254

19' 126 9,074

347

2, 151 28, 130

Salt Lake

4, 707' 127 9,595, 136

3, 269,829

2, 771,819

162 204

1, 177

859 113,475

13

29

29

62 1, 430

l, 462 114

1,067 13,488

37

81

l, 208

Wasatch

854, 558 815,548

94, 579 123, 234.

83 443

95 •••••••••...•

11 1,931

1, 759

279

43

9, 170

5,415

San Juan

1, 676, 77 3 790. 427

1,225,971

320, 556

66

78

745

958

21,671 52 39

492

510

7. 378 9, 543

12

187

848

66

775 500

Washington

1,670, 670 1, 764,553

847 ,827 936, 111

112

69 698 336

39 ,245

50

37

134

135 4, 113

3, 611

49

323 3, 154

21

241

1,180

81

Sanpete

3, 143, 638

2,943, 376

845,319

1, 00 5, 783

143

15

1, 163

113

104, 768

16

5

Sevier

3, 955,484

2, 74.5,078

1, 944,932

988,74~

166 136

1,374

894 136, 720

2

56 12

6 ............ . 2, 049

260

113

1, 040

12. 323

17

67

20 3, 498

1, 728

Wayne

599. 933

427. 598 100 ,233

138, 947

10 14 65

135

3, 686

7 9

52

69

!. 730 695

3

13

650

154 1,306

16,671

16 56

12 3,420

:ns

Weber

3,879, 960 4,024,506

2,256,441 2, 160,832

340 161

2,306

906 209,262

33 6

104 20

2,610

793 281.

2,085 25,041

34 11.7

30 15,264

660

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UTAH 59

County Table 5 (Part 2 of~ }-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945

Item The State Beaver Rox Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis Duchesne Emery Garfield (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Sma11 grains: l Grains grown together and threshed

as a mixture .. •, .• ,., ..•• ,, .• , .. farms reporting 1949 .•. 1,640 20 33 59 21 .......... 18 140 130 67 2 acres 1949 ..• 27. 652 234 1, 303 670 227 ........... 158 1, 740 l, 101 755 3 bushels 1949 ••• 896, 377 9,469 30 ,450 25 I 617 6,294 ·········· 8,248 64, 566 38 I 287 22, 310 4 value., dollars 1949 ... 1, 012, 905 10, 700 34, 408 28, 947 7, 112 ·········· 9, 320 72, 960 43,264 25,210 5 bushels sold 1949, •• 161, 504 100 18 I 618 4, 911 1, 760 ·········· 288 l,825 2, 160 1, 550 6 Winter wheat threshed or

combined ..... , ....... , ..... , .... farms reporting 1949 .. , 4,033 55 698 607 12 1 90 83 91 23 7 1944 ••• 3, 735 34 594 482 14 4 72 121 94 15 B acres 1949 ••• 331, 337 2, 658 113, ooe 48. 634 247 6 2, 277 1,903 715 557 9 1944, •• 234,586 345 Bl, 346 35,998 101 16 1,244 1,060 774 105

10 bushels 1949 ••• 5, 739,583 73,8 53 2,075,797 998,372 6,682 140 46,878 41, 563 20 '961 7, 833 11 1944 ••• 5,074, 761 10, 652 2,045,886 874,337 2, 752 565 28 ,059 31,054 26, 383 2,836 12 value., dollars 1949,., 10,027 ,874 132, 935 3, 632, 645 1, 747,151 11, 627 244 82, 036 7 2,320 36, 472 14, 099 13 bushels sold 1949 •• , 4,645,944 62,080 1, 826, 839 845, 570 5,043 50 32, 784 18, 389 12, 711 4,494 14 Spring wheat threshed or

combined,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,.,,,., farms reporting 1949.,. 8 ,259 80 504 822 175 22 453 477 452 110 15 acres 1949 ••• 85,027 833 8,069 13,074 1, 702 130 3,836 3,569 4,054 730 16 1944. '. 58,669 394 3,959 8,845 1,072 164 2, 221 3,920 3, 543 191 17 bushels 1949 •.• 2,801, 246 29 ,547 287 ,904 388,070 51,421 4, 535 155,809 109, 844 124, 037 22,344 18 1944 ••• 2,009' 759 8, 765 149 I 236 273, 152 37 ,293 5, 402 72, 577 126, 872 lll,065 5, 513 19 value .. dollars 1949 .. , 4, 876,633 52,594 50 3, 832 679, 122 89, 473 7, 891 272, 666 191, 129 215, 824 39 I 772 20 bushels sold 1949 ... 1, 479, 528 21, 541 197,736 272, 723 22, 272 209 105, 669 28, 754 48, 538 8, 173 21 Oats threshed or combined.,,.,,,, farms reporting 1949 •• , 5, 337 118 219 403 101 20 130 407 385 157 22 1944 ... 6,033 111 293 450 113 23 132 473 404 149 23 acres 1949 .•• 39, 953 694 1, 731 2,343 882 152 708 3,869 3, 535 1,855 24 1944 ... 42,086 689 2, 330 2,040 i, 080 217 620 4,042 3, 387 1, 57 4 25 bushels 1949 ••• 1,822, 982 31, 338 91, 953 129, 690 33, 253 6,138 39' 181 147, 886 132, 299 62, 146 26 1944 ... 1,924, 428 28, 529 140,834 112, 273 45, 357 7 ,986 31, 121 154, 729 127 ,509 60, 589 'Z1 value .. dollars 1949 ... 1, 502, 557 28, 204 71, 723 101, 158 27, tiOO 5,095 30,561 122, 745 109, 808 55, 931 28 bushels sold 1949 ••• 303, 666 2, 728 21, 336 27 I 820 9,950 434 6,889 16, 006 15, 791 15, 811 29 Oats cut for feeding unthreshed,, farms reporting 1949 ••• 434 5 8 46 7 1 19 25 20 35 30 1944 •• ' 739 15 21 63 20 5 29 97 23 41 31 acres 1949 ••• 2, 729 33 138 282 14 6 106 120 115 464 32 1944 ... 5,450 56 258 299 135 67 149 1, 115 129 553 33 value, ,dollars 1949.,, 99, 605 l, 155 5,520 11, 280 420 180 4,240 3,600 3,450 16, 240 34 Barley threshed or combined. , , , , , farms reporting 1949 ••. 9, 798 153 943 1,371 107 32 369 248 165 112 35 1944 ••• 10, 577 142 986 1, 455 108 40 349 252 158 95 36 acres 1949.,. 127 I 586 1,865 14,738 20, 968 917 445 3,291 2, 375 1, 492 959 37 1944 ••• 124, 412 1,424 16, 27 2 22, 017 1, 156 534 2, 581 1, 980 1, 402 818 38 bushels 1949 .•. 5, 696, 167 67 ,723 749,882 991, 090 34, 627 18,021 146, 222 98, 502 59,118 41, 998 39 1944 .•• 5, 752, 304 54,152 788, 185 1,056,277 47,862 17, 439 113, 527 80, 449 56, 866 32, 410 40 value •• dollars 1949 ••. 5, 743, 785 75, 173 7 34,8 84 911, 268 36,012 18 I 7 42 143, 298 102, 442 61, 483 46, 618 41 bushels sold 1949.,. 1, 688, 717 11, 453 328, 646 377, 942 6,535 491 51, 279 9, 267 7,078 8, 187 42 Rye threshed or combined ......... farms reporting 1949 • ., 209 2 17 1 1 ·········· 3 B .......... 15 43 1944 •. ' 456 9 22 3 .......... .......... 1 17 ......... 24 44 acres 1949, • , 3,926 43 124 8 10 ·········· 44 201 ········· 102 45 1944 •• ' 12, 360 138 536 21 .......... ·········· 17 370 ......... 291 46 bushels 1949, .. 43, 445 325 1,437 200 200 ·········· 1, 885 1,877 ·········· 1, 514 47 1944 ••. 117' 157 1,131 6, 551 760 ·········· .......... 204 7, 358 .......... 3, 132 48 value .. dollars 1949 ... 66, 674 520 2, 299 320 292 ·········· 3, 016 2, 740 ......... 2, 422 49 bushels sold 1949 ... 8,205 ........... 100 .......... ........... .......... 20 400 ......... 53 50 Other grains threshed or combined .. farms reporting 1949 •• , 16 4 .......... .......... ............ ·········· 3 1 . ........ .......... 51 acres 1949.,. 259 75 .......... ........... ·········· .......... 10 10 ········· ·········· -52 bushels 1949 ... 6, 854 544 ·········· ·········· ·········· .......... 665 400 ......... .......... 53 value, , dollars ,1949 ••• 6,854 544 .......... .......... ·········· ., ........ 665 400 ••••II'•••• .......... 54 bushels sold 1949 ... 3, 089 100 .......... .......... .......... .......... 535 so . ........ . ......... 55 Value of small grains and grain

straw sold.,, ••••••••••• ,,.,,, •. farms reporting 1949.,. 8,592 87 1,071 1,296 90 5 445 228 222 72 5.6 dollars 1949 ... 12,992,028 164,802 3, 928, 986 2, 346, 101 67' 266 l, 495 313, 908 128 '546 138,871 58' 316 l Annual '1 egumes: 57 Dry field and seed beans harvested

247 56 1 for beans.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.":,,,., farms reporting 1949 ••• ·········· 12 .......... . ........ 7 4 ·········· 58 1944 ... 211 ·········· 12 1 33 . ......... ......... ········· 10 .......... 59 acres 1949 ••• 13, 119 ·········· 427 1 161 ·········· . ........ 5 20 .......... 60 1944 ... 7,449 ·········· 97 7 696 ·········· ········· ········· 496 .......... 61 100-~b. bags 1949 ... 57, 908 ·········· 6, 055 6 1,362 ·········· . ........ 18 69 .......... 62 1944 •.• 27' 169 ·········· 965 82 4, 204 .......... ········· . ........ 3, 398 ·········· 63 value •• dollars 1949 ••• 362, 672 ............ 40. 568 40 8,444 .......... . ........ 112 428 ·········· 6~ Value of dry field and seed

208 56 11 ·········· ......... 1 3 ........... beans sold ................ " .... farms reporting 1949 ... ........... ·········· 65 dollars 1949 ••• 395, Bl 7 ·········· 47' 285 .......... 7' 921 . ......... ............ 9 410 ··········

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60 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 5 (Part 2of6).-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continued

Item (For definitions and explanation.s, see text) Grand Iron Juab Kane Millard Morgan Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan

S1111.ll grains: 1 Grains grown together and threshed

as a mixture .................... farms reporting 1949 .. 1 30 21 13 107 9 21 11 94 5 2 acres 1949 .. 10 746 1, 342 141 5, 756 69 203 166 791 358 3 bushels 1949 .• 200 16, 716 21, 495 2, 720 93, 697 3,217 8,080 7' 540 34, 651 5,920 4 value •. dollars 1949 .• 226 18, 889 24, 289 3,074 105, 878 3,635 9, 130 8, 520 39, 156 6,690 5 bushels sold 1949 .• ......... , 5,846 10, 050 231 22,859 166 1,840 .......... 3, 578 3,500 6 Winter wheat threshed or

combined ........................ farms reporting 1949 .. 14 177 209 40 490 29 3 12 257 199 7 1944 •• 14 178 243 36 427 18 3 12 182 156 8 acres 1949 .. 334 4,892 22, 605 862 33,026 727 20 479 18,845 32,499 9 1944 .• 700 2, 274 22, 042 823 18, 791 469 107 402 14, 903 13, 141

10 bushels 1949 .. 7,220 83, 912 317, 188 16, 593 451, 077 16, 402 550 7 ,016 300, 476 553, 384 11 1944 .. 16,860 51, 801 405, 755 12, 762 275,052 12, 012 2, 765 7,969 283, 735 226, 148 12 value., dollars 1949 •. 12, 563 151, 042 548,735 29, 867 780, 363 28,704 990 12, 278 525, 833 962,888 13 bushels sold 1949 .. 3,832 43, 376 241, 867 5, 610 306, 389 9, 798 380 4,605 232, 734 510, 056 14 Spring wheat threshed or

combined, •• , ••.•••.•••• , ••• , . , •• farms reporting 1949 .. 5 76 101 7 148 133 62 76 794 14 15 acres 1949 .. 55 971 2, 100 53 2,017 2, 541 565 3,0'32 6, 729 281 16 1944 .. 101 278 479 15 794 985 267 1,464 6',349 110 17 bushels 1949 •. 1,440 25, 049 45, 892 1, 408 45, 401 75, 447 17' 258 60, 535 251,472 4,720 18 1944 •• 3,085 9,492 11, 968 370 26, 117 33, 063 8,278 33, 789 233, 317 2,005 19 value. , dollars 1949 .. 2, 506 44, 587 78, 934 2, 506 78, 090 132,032 30, 719 105,936 440, 076 8,213 20 bushels sold 1949 .• 537 13,052 28, 213 550 23, 351 40, 327 5, 307 33, 632 124, 236 3,054 21 Oats threshed or combined •••••• , • farms reporting 1949., 18 165 71 52 143 93 74 50 254 27 22 1944 •• 23 170 94 46 189 94 97 58 302 27 23 acres 1949., 292 1,191 408 306 954 534 439 545 1, 553 618 24 1944 .. 263 1,039 503 494 l, 127 524 677 787 1,624 519 25 bushels 1949 .. 11, 061 58,024 20, 822 13, 936 4;J.., 363 38, 919 22,041 30, 051 79, 423 19, 912 26 1944 .. 16, 690 48,875 24, 110 14, 204 48, 394 34, 776 33, 567 37' 028 72,812 14,525 27 value, , dollars 1949., 9,181 52, 222 17' 282 12, 542 34, 331 30, 357 19, 837 23,440 61, 950 16, 527 28 bushels sold 1949 .. 75 10,973 3, 077 1,666 4, 730 3,012 1, 525 1, 740 15, 298 3,886 29 Oats cut for feeding unthreshed., farms reporting 1949 •• 3 1 4 9 11 15 5 .......... 31 4 30 1944 •• 1 19 3 2 16 18 7 14 90 3 31 acres 1949,. 24 29 18 40 92 95 30. ........... 116 69 32 1944 •. 2 225 20 17 275 134 65 100 361 41 33 value •• dollars 1949 .. 720 1,015 720 1,400 3, 680 3,800 1,050 .......... 4, 640 2,070

34 Barley threshed or combined.,._ ••. farms reporting 1949., 9 256 168 53 645 163 135 137 526 96

35 19« •. 21 236 209 43 542 160 136 110 752 81

36 acres 1949 •. 79 6,571 1, 936 280 11, 566 . 1, 590 1,496 2,423 4,480 2,373

37 1944 .. 157 4,251 2, 219 435 9,443 1,834 1, 613 2,140 6, 569 1,885 38 bushels 1949, . 2, 665 261, 796 88, 481 10, 198 450, 531 101,4.14 79, 573 112,374 201, 705 66, 522

39 1944 •• B,040 198, 345 92, 540 11, 782 365, 150 120, 986 83,433 96, 232 269,221 63,270

·40 value •• dollars 1949 •• 2, 772 290, 594 88. 481 11, 320 450, 531 99, 386 88, 326 .tl0_, 127 197 ,671 69,183

41 bushels sold 1949., 1,020 81,915 24, 532 1, 506 148, 080 25, 433 12, 432 18, 711 56, 763 12,988

42 Rye threshed or combined .• , •..••. farms reporting ;J:949 •• 1 21 8 12 47 .......... l 1 .......... 16

43 1944 .. .......... 51 32 32 134 .......... ·········· 3 7 21

44 acres 1949 •• 4 442 197 380 1, 342 .......... 10 6 .......... 298

45 1944 •• ·········· 608 l,817 l, 790 4, 556 ......... ,.. , ......... 11 94 4.40 46 bushels. 1949 •• 100 4,888 1,215 3, 390 12, 239 ............ 60 50 ········· 4,960

47 1944 •• ........... 5,668 1~,840 14,091 41,945 ·········· .......... 265 l, 150 4,766

48 value •• dollars 1949 •• 146 7,821 1,822 S,424 18, 358 ........... 96 80 .......... '1,242

49 bushels sold 1949 •• ............ .91 130 250 2, 791 ............. . ......... .......... ........... 3,050

so Other grains. thresh.ed or combined •• £arms reporting 1949 •• ........... 1 2 ........... ........... ........... 1 ········· ......... ............ 51 acres 1949 •• .......... 80 22 .......... ........... ........... 2 . ........ ········· .......... 52 bushels 1949 •• ............ 2, 400 550 •••'-••••r• ............ ............. 20 . ......... ............ ............ 53 value .. dollars 1949 .• ·········· 2, 400 550 .. • • • • • • t •• .......... .......... 20 ......... .......... ...... , .... 54 bushel& sold 1949., ........... 2,400 . .. , ...... ........... ........... .......... 4 ......... ......... ............ 55 Value of small grains and grain

straw sold •.• , •••••••.•• , ••••••• , farms reporting 1949 .. 10 175 228 34 581 116 62 . 69 623 198

56 dollars 1949. , 12,948 218, 45~ 485, 449 15, 641 750,913 127' 791 27, 584 99, 592 717,793 634,942

Annual \e9uM1: 57 Dry field and seed· beans harvested

for beans •.•••••. , , ••• , ••••••• , •• farms reporting 1949, . 3 ........... ........... 3 3 ·········· ............ .......... 2 104

58 1944 .• 3 ............. ........... 1 ........... ............ .......... 5 94

59 acrell 1949 .. 5 ·········· ............. 2 10 ·········· ........... ......... 21 12, 348

60 1944 .. 73 ............ .......... l .......... ........... ·········· .......... 21 5,810

61 100-lb. bag a 1949 .. 25 .......... ............ 4 34 ·········· .... ~ ...... ········· 606 49,047

62 1944 .. 1,271 .......... .......... 15 . ........... ·········· ........... ........... 82 15, 218

63 value. ,dollars 1949 .• 155 ........... ............ 25 228 .......... ............ ········· 4,060 304,091

64 Value of dry field and seed 1 104 beans sold •• , ••••• , ••• , •••••••.•• fat'llls raporting 1949 •• l .......... ............ ........... .......... ........... .......... .. , ......

65 dollars 1949 .. 56 ............ ··•••1•••• .......... , .......... ........... ·········· .......... 3,800 331,628

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County Table 5 (Part 2 of6).-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continued

Item Sanpete Sevier &nmit Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch Washing- Wayne Weber (For definitions and explanations, see text) ton

Small grains: 1 Grains grown together and threshed

as a mixture .................... £arms reporting 1949 •• 312 167 43 11 61 123 28 12 'l7 56 2 acres 1949 •• 5, 195 2, 362 445 191 641 2,075 209 113 282 369 3 bu11hels 1949., 207,939 122,676 20, 543 4,023 23, 730 74, 787 10, 663 4, 14.0 11, 948 16,451 4 value, , dollars 1949. , 234, 971 138, 624 23,214 4, 546 26,Bl5 84, 509 12, 049 4,678 13, 501 18,'590 5 bushels sold 1949 •• 29, 998 21, 396 4,164 360 1, 722 20,874 45 769 ......... 2,894 6 Winter wheat threshed or

combined ••..••••••• , ••• , •••••••• farms reporting 1949 •• 248 23 n 74 87 245 23 134 9 63 7 1944 •• 397 7 35 76 120 266 5 8'5 5 ~ 8 acres 1949 .. 8, 835 894 875 6,931 1,059 13, 992 176 7,945 58 6, 278 9 1944 .. 9,895. 880 87'5 7,066 l, 186 13, 176 27 6, 348 48 ~' 10 bushelll 19 49 .. 152, 671 14,693 18, 924 82, 638 22,802 239,989 4, 979 92, 870 2, 055 82,065

11 1944 .. 2io, se1 16,106 23, 223 80,820 32, 637 278, 965 795 98, 928 1, 300 14.,017 12 value •• dollan 1949 •• 264, 121 25, 419 32, 928 144,616 39,675 415, 181 8,663 167, 166 . 3,699 liU,614 13 bushels sold 1949 •. 78, 194 10, 705 8,820 61, 9Sl 9, 581 192, 613 2, 304 40, 712 .......... 74., 457 14 Spring wheat thre11hed or

combined ••.•••..•••.• , •.•••.•.•• £arms re~orting .1949 •• 62.9 371 123 BS '61 1,235 113 20 73 638 15 acres 1949 •• 5,211 3, 169 849 1, 215 4,477 10, 271 492 97 461 4.,424 16 1944 •• 4,022 2,164 407 509 3, 111 8,249 784 . 40 «ll 3,831 17 bushels 19 49. , 174,009 146, 499 28, 944 22, 984 133, 317 395, 802 20, 314 2,802 17, 152 157,290 18 1944 •• 135, 560 89, 238 14, 368 20, 441 102,'582 324,053 31,887 840 13, 776 125,655 19 value •• dollars 1949 •• 299' 295 251, 978 00, 363 .40, 222 231, 972 680, 779 35, 346 4.,988 3:1, 531 275,251 20 bushels sold 1949 •• 72, 663 65,063 B, 870 ll, 980 47 ,074 200, 109 4,861 845 2, 735 87, 454 21 Oats threshed or combined ........ £srms reporting 1949., ·574 256 136 56 428 494 103 43 89 269 22 1944 •• 667 346 130 56 466 600 1'55 22 91 252 23 acres 1949 •• 4, 627 1, 648 l, 12'5 290 3,979 2, 668 454 211 488 1,5·54 24 1944 •• 5, 101 1,949 940 287 4,576 2,787 662 84. 609 1, 555 25 bushels 1949 •• 210,807 82, 644 61,045 13, 202 167, 393 135,069 23,6'51 7,030 21, 858 90,847 26 1944 .. 241), 537 91, 712 53, 37 4 U,G64 179, 999 135, 328 38,6!i0 3,040 26, 074 8'?, 732 27 value •• dollars 1949,, 174, 970 68, 595 50, 667 10, 298 138,936 112, 107 19, 630 6,327 19,672 70, 861 28 busheh sold 1949 •. 34, 605 14, 980 5,932 1, 216 20, 645 35,'536 712 2,38'5 1,099 23,009 29 Oats cut for feeding unthreshed .. farms reporting 1949 .. 49 11 9 5 ~6 25 14 8 7 33 30 1944.. 23 11 7 1 52 70 16 11 23 38 31 acres 1949 •• 236 65 li4. 'Sl 91 101 100 42 67 121 32 1944 .. 138 80 34 6 356 242 104 26 119 3U 33 value •• dollars 1949 •• 9, 440 2, 600 1,920 2,040 2, 730 .4,,040 3,000 1,470 2,3'5 4,840 34 Barley threshed or combined •• , ••• fa:rms reporting 1949 •• 535 515 196 184 270 1, 252 223 239 155 '541 ·35 1944 .. 664 579 192 207 335 1,419 270 3:14 149 583 36 acres 1949 •• 5,538 7,011 2,108 2,021 2, 458 17, -'87 1, 742 2,973 2,343 4,061 37 1944 •• 6, 627 7,242 1, 750 2,212 3, 333 U,04.7 2,078 2, '68 2,081 3,844 38 bushels 1949 .. 248, 147 431, 290 92,841 78, 959 103,896 643, 137 91,·sso 112,Hf 120, 118 191,015 39 1944 •• 291, 798 422, 721 83, 951 98, 252 143, 15~ 674, 417 11'1,681. B7, 285 91, 253 185,e;;.s 40 value •• dollars 1949 •• 248, 147 431, 290 96, 555 77' 380 108,052 64.3, 137 95,24.3 125, 14.4 133, 331 187, 19'5 41 bushels 11old 1949 •• 47,225 110,994 12,294 12,918 12,402 193,908 12, 153 41,469 17,203 <&3,a.93 42 !lye thre11hed or combined.,, •• , ••• £axms reporting 1949 •• 21 2 l 13 .......... 5 .......... 10 ········· 3 43 1944 .. 42 8 4 16 2 16 2 3 4 ·3

'"' acres 1949 •• 374 38 20 l'.79 . . . . . . . . . . 16 ........... 79 ......... 9 45 1944 •• 899 80 30 245 10 216 4 !iO 19 108 46 bushels 1949 •• 2,409 1,800 300 1, 602 ····••••J•• 290 .......... 2,464 ••••ti•••• HI 47 1944 .. 8, 568 1,050 630 1, 598 30() 1, 737 40 400 363 610 48 value •• dollars 1949 •• 3,614 2,700 438 2, 563 .......... 435 .... · ....... 3,942 . ......... 384 49 bushels sold 1949. • 640 ·········· .......... 595 ........... .. . . . . . .. . . .......... 35 ········· so ·so Or.her grains threshed or

combined •••••••••••••• •·•••••,, .£arm11 reporting 194.9., ·········· ····"···-··· ·········· ·········· 2 .......... .......... .......... ········· 2 51 acres 1949 •• ............ ·········· .......... ·········· ,55 .......... . ~ ...... • .. ........... . ......... 5 52 bushels 1949 •• .......... ............ ........... ·········· 2,::270 ........... ............ ......... ......... 5 53 value. , dollars 1949. , . . . . . . ' ... ........... .......... ·········· 2,:270 ·········· .......... ......... ......... 5 54 bushels sold 1949 •• .......... ·········· ............. . .......... .......... .. . . . ... .. .......... .......... ........... ·········· '55 Value of small grains and grain

.f.56 straw sold ...... •.• .. , ........... £arm15 reporting 1949 .. 489 364 95 136 l90 1,016 54 129 .f.9 56 dollars 1949 •• 395, 984 283, 324 56, 853 134, 913 131,993 1,011, 369 29, 167 126, 280 29, 73.f. 353,009.

Annual le11u•H: 57 Dry field and seed. beana harvested

for beans ................... ; ••.• £a1"11!s reporting 1949 .. 1 .......... .......... ........... 9 32 ............ 9 .......... 1 58 1944.. ........... .......... .......... ··••t1••··· 11 23 11 1 1 59 anes 1949 •• 42 .......... ............. 6 65 ........... s ········· 1 60 1944 •• ........... ............ ........... ·········· 132 77 .......... 30 8 1 61 100-lb. bag11 1949 •• fiO ........... i. ............ • • • • • ~ t ••• '75 512 .......... ~ .......... 15 62 1944 •• .......... ·········· ........... ........... 1~250 505 .......... 154 24 · 1 #13 value .. dollars 1949 .. -402 ........... ·········· .......... 465 3,430 ............. 124 ........... 100 64 Ve.lue of dry field and seed

beans sold ...................... £arms reporting 1949 •• 1 ........... ........... ••••••••a• 3 22 ........... s ......... ......... ·., 65 dOllara 1949 •• 240 ........... ........... ........... 75 4. lSli ........... 237 ......... ·········· . ...

{191351 0;.. 52 - 6 (Prt.1)

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County Table 5 (Part 3 of6 ).-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945 I t

Item The State Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis (For definition<i and explanations, see text)

Hay crops. See text: 1 Land from which hay was cut •••••. farms reporting 1949 ..• 17, 544 283 1,244 1,659 235 51 806 2 acres 1949 ••• 518, 729 11, 981 37. 301 44, 358 4; 635 4, 564 14, 196 3 Alfalfa cut for hay (or for

dehydrating) ................. ; .. farms reporting 1949 ... 16, 530 263 1,212 1,618 227 44 782 4 1944 ... 18, 884 251 1, 359 1,818 312 53 997 5 acrei; 1949 ••• 360, 206 10,076 28, 461 39, 134 ·4,412 2,219 11,654 6 1944 .•• 442, 128 10, 115 40, 628 49, 266 6,235 2,634 13, 574 7 tons 1949 ••. 905, 157 24,637 76, 601 99, 512 10, 514 3,760 39, 769 8 1944 •.• l,020,282 22, BOB 98,645 117 ,360 13, 808 4,384 45, 789 9 value •• dollars 1949 .•. 18, 459, 890 529,696 1,493, 720 1,940,484 215, 537 77,080 775,496

10 Clover or timothy cut for hay •••. farms reporting 1949 ••. 1, 542 56 57 . 100 8 15 19 11 1944 ..• 1,463 65 49 68 4 6 12 12 acres 1949.,. 35. 855 1,139 1,356 969 175 623 226 13 1944 ••• 34, 083 l, 201 922 806 31 218 242 14 tons 1949 •.• 57. 229 2,382 2,096 2, 037 298 695 524 lS 1944 .• '- 53, 105 2,634 1,502 1,616 74 308 340 16 value .. dollars 1949 ... 1,175, 301 52, 404 39, 824 38, 703 6,228 14, 526 9,956 17 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other

small grain cut for hay •.•••.••• farms reporting 1949 .•. 1,046 3 22 157 6 2 22 18 1944 ••. BBS 5 20 85 12 2 8 19_ acres 1949 .•• 12,267 9 233 1,003 32 230 101 20 1944 •.. 13,237 55 529 467 52 12 184 21 tons 1949 ••. 16. 367 10 327 1,667 31 240 170 22 1944 ... 13,931 80 648 679 64 11 164 23 value •• dollars 1949 ••. 276,887 180 5,886 30,006 465 3,600 3, 060 24 Wild hay cut ..................... farms reporting 1949 ..• 2,104 28 158 118 .............. 10 43 25 1944 ••• 2, 308 25 147 108 4 10 54 26 acreB 1949 •.. 99, 741 783 6,653 2, 740 ............... 1, 091 1,951 27 1944 ... 103,123 776 8,693 3, 423 584 911 925 28 tons 1949 ••• 123,119 1,609 9,295 3, 919 ·············· 1,173 2, 550 29 1944 •.. 127 ,699 1,006 10,269 3, 747 534 928 1,537 30 value •• dollars 1949 ... 1, 854, 911 28, 962 125, 482 52, 906 .............. 21, 114 34,425 31 Other hay cut .................... farms reporting 1949 ... 641 1 40 35 1 6 12 32 1944 •.• 837 9 85 25 6 9 11 33 acres 1949 ..• 14, 068 4 1,126 895 1 401 57 34 1944 ••• 18, 948 281 2,057 299 50 432 120 35 tons 1949 •.. 20, 056 lS 1,945 1, 099 3 537 94 36 1944 ... 26, 418 371 4,028 355 79 440 206 37 value •• dollars 1949 ... 390, 418 330 34,426 19, 452 60 10, 740 1,664 38 Hay sold ......................... farms reporting 1949 ••• 4,061 45 320 328 67 10 264 39 tons 1949 •.. 145.,238 2,136 12, 526 9,416 2,029 401 9,794 40 dollars 1949 ..• 2,617,788 42, 085 220, 037 168, 624 33,227 7,248 169, 458 41 Receipts from sale of pasture and ,

gru:ing privileges ................. farms reporting 1949 ... l, 126 10 95 70 ' 18 2 53 42 dollars 1949 ••• 245,092 4, 710 22, 818 10, 871 3, 783 170 7, 114

Item Duchesne Emery Garfield Grand Iron Juab Kane (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Hay crops. See text: l Land from which hay was cut •••••• fsrms i:-eporting 1949 ••• 846 620 327 49 382 249 132 2 acres 1949 •.• 33, 570 15,178 11,113 1,490 13, 938 9,467 3,387 3 Alfalfa cut for hay (or for

dehydrating), ••••••••••• , ••••••• farms reporting 1949 •• , 690 595 286 49 374 248 120 4 1944 •.• 734 624 289 68 410 292 117 5 acres 1949 •• , 20,666 12, 224 6,600 1,204 12,489 6,350 2,062 6 1944 •.. 23, 378 12,113 7,467 1,498 12,660 9,206 2,439 7 tons 1949 ..• 41, 346 29, 663. 14,685 3,204 31, 338 14,142 4, 941 8 1944 ••• 40, 819 24,448 12, 304 4,142 26, 120 18, 330 4, 532 9 value •• dollars 1949 •.. 847. 593 608, 092 315, 728 65,682 673, 767 296, 982 106,232 10 Clover or timothy cut for hay •• ~. farms reporting 1949 •.. 213 80 77 2 12 6 10 11 1944 ••• 306 67 95 2 6 3 4 12 acres 1949 ••• 5,435 815 2,139 60 121 96 102 ll 1944 ... 7,615 631 2,651 19 36 32 53 14 tons 1949 ••• 7 ,676 1,369 3,104 140 182 199 187 15 1944 ••• 10, ()01 939 3,583 40 33 20 73 16 value •• dollars 1949 ••. 160, 428 28, 612 68,288 2, 926 4, 004 1,920 4,114 17 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other

small grain cut for hay ......... far11111 reporting 1949 ... 40 28 46 9 40 21 40 18 1944 •.. 3 72 11 8 so 50 2 19 acres 1949 ••• 487 162 641 153 470 399 752 20 1944 ••• 14 392 59 66 382 1,174 148 2:1 tons 1949 ••• 615 258 852 277 657 457 709 22 1944 ... 18 628 50 61 361 1, 164 109 23 value •. dollars 1949 ••• 9,225 3,870 15, 336 4, 155 11,826 7,312 12, 762 24 Wild hay cut ..................... farms reporting 1949 •.. 153 86 37 2 28 58 20 25 1944 ••• 110 97 17 3 34 66 19 26 acres 1949 ••• 4,828 1,345 1,077 75 727 2, 536 470 27 . 1944 ••• 3, 885 1,448 871 49 590 2,597 491 28 tons 1949 ... 5,349 2,052 1,622 160 1,024 2, 793 586 29 1944 •.• 4,950 2,179 1,167 114 600 2,822 648 30 value •• dollars 1949.,. 96, 282 36, 936 29, 196 2, 880 18, 432 41, 895 10, 548 31 Other hay cut ................... ·• farms reporting 1949 •. , 79 62 23 ··············· 15 8 2 32 1944 ••• 111 129 13 ................. 2 . ............. l 33 acres 1949 ... 2,429 655 742 •.·············· 223 271 21 34 1944 ••• 3, 565 . l,062 204 ••••••••••••• .i'I!. 42 30 35 tons 1949 ... 2, 803 1,106 960 ··············· 260 . .......... 260

22 36 1944 ... 4, 187 1,518 255 ··············· 72 20 ·············· 37 , value •• dollars 1949 •• , 56,060 22.120 21, 120 '!"••············ 5, 720 5,200 484 38 Hay sold ••••••••••••••••••••••• · •• farms reporting 1949 ••• 159 79 43 9 82 54 36 39 tons 1949 ... 5,870 2,551 815 342 6,431 1,626 839 40 dollars 1949 ••• 116, 944 48, 503 15, 803 6,693 129, 701 34,497 18, 50? 41 Receipts from sale of pasture anc\ grazing privile11ea, ••• , ............ farms reporting 1949 ... 42 26 16 1 56 14 14 42 dollars 1949 ... 4,805 3, 273 2,814 1, 550 25,884 1, 557 10, 227

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County Table 5 (Part 3of6).-SPECIFIED -CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continued

Item Millard Morgan Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juall Sevier (For ,definitions and explanations, see text) Sanpete

Hay craps. See text: 1 Land from which hay was cut •••••• farms reporting 1949 •• 885 209 191 216 1, 253 132 l, 177 758 2 acres 1949 .• 36, 214 7 ,466 7,929 45,854 16. 547 5, 550 38' 539 20, 034 3 Alfalfa cut for hay (or for

dehydrating) •.•..••••••••.•• ,.,. farms reporting 1949 •• 882 197 170 • 160 1,241 126 1,045 74'7 4'. 194>1. •• 869 223 186 162 1, 785 12B 1, 131 784 5 acres 1949 •• 32, 902 4,798 4',876 6,472 14', 897 4, 958 24, 769 16, 657 6 1944 •• 43, 580 5, 947 6, 108 6, 219 19, 528 5, 287 32,633 21, 759 7 tons 1949 .• 59' 139 11, 999 10,451 10, 367 50, 709 11, 301 52, 729 56 I 591 8 194>1. •• 71,825 14, 711 9,297 10, 214 62, 718 11, 189 68,510 57, 992 9 value •• dollars 1949 •• 1, 241, 919 2'13' 980 224, 696 202, 156 91l8 I 826 231, 670 1, 107 I 309 1, 188 I 411

10 Clover or timothy cut for hay ••.• farms reporting 1949 •• 4· 43 24 36 16 2 110 49 11 1944 •• 3 30 5 40 13 2 22 19 12 acres 1949 •• so 1, 974 294 1, 333 129 no 1,588 513 13 1944 •• 55 590 28 1,094 288 34 266 165 14 tons 1949 •• 61 2,679 495 1,922 197 220 2,499 904' 15 194>1. .• 151 l, 502 40 1, 790 423 68 438 305 16 value .. dollars 1949 •• 1,220 so·, 901 10, 890 36,Sl8 3,743 4·,598 49, 980 18, 080 17 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other

small grain cut for hay ••••••..• farms reporting 1949 •• 63 21 14 13 39 9 101 21 18 1944 •• 160 ............... 24 10 26 7S 26 23 i9 acres 1949 •• 2, 196 222 166 720 242 216 963 205 20 194:4 •• 6, 088 ............ 163 8~ 179 1,474 253 92 21 tons 1949 .• 1, 751 436 297 1,031 456 326 1, 371 278 22 1944 .•• 4, 526 ................ 362 99 218 2,lSO 267 186 23 value •• dollars 1949 •• 28,016 7,848 5,346 18 I S88 8, 208 4',890 21, 936 4·,4411 24 Wild hay cut ..................... farms reporting 1949 •• 7 15 53 156 10 2 371 96 25 1944 .• 10 20 69 lSl 34 5 544 95 26 acres 1949 .• 881 289 2,346 37 ,012 1,443 92 8, 909 2,309 27 1944· .• 1, 103 3S2 3,093 37I197 664 454 10, 618 1, 929 28 tons 1949 .• 1, 290 638 3, 333 34·,917 1,825 99 13,974. 3,091 29 1944 .• 2,085 682 4,328 36, 936 838 632 17,473 2,950 30 value •• dollars 1949 •• 19, 3SO B,613 59, 994 471, 380 24,,638 1, 782 209, 610 46,365 31 Other hay cut ..................... farms reporting 1949 •. 15 20 9 5 9 4 106 30 32 1944'.. 12 1 1 7 B 5 180 5 33 acres 1949 .. 413 284 156 317 188 190 2, 310 390 34 1944 .. 145 1, 100 81 104 36 55 4, 269 106 35 tons 1949., 415 568 254 265 186 209 2, 711 560 36 1944 .. 165 950 129 89 81 50 5, 762 118 37 value •• dollars 1949 .. 8, 300 10, 054 5, 588 4·, 690 3,292 4,180 54, 220 11,200 311 !fay sold ••••••••••••••••••••••.•• farms reporting 1949 .• 216 Sl 34 60 410 27 223 200 39 tons 1949 •. 11, 889 1,573 961 5, 508 14, 056 977 7, 390 7 ,223 40 dollars 1949 •• 222, 725 27. 623 17 I 621 75, '148 253, 971 17 I 694 104,492 124• 167 41 Receipts from sale of pasture and

grazing privileges •••••••••.•..•.•• farms reporting 1949 •• 57 24 13 14 53 27 82 58 42 dollars 1949 •• 8, 904 9, 527 3, 189 • 2,996 5, 809 2, 218 19, 169 15,4'76

Item Summit · Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch Washington Wayne Weber (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Hay crops. See text: 1 Land fran which hay was cut •••••• farms reporting 1949 •. 413 272 754 2,104 353 547 240 l, 157 2 acres 1949 •• 21,_672 8 ,799 22, 613 35,208 13, 398 7, 196 7 ,366 19, 166 3 Alfalfa cut for hay (or for

dehydrating) •••••••• ~ ••.•..••••• farms reporting 1949 •• 281 257 706 2,003 322 530' 227 l, 128 4 1944 •• 340 276 711 2,461 362 S29 229 1, 384 5 acres 1949 •• 7 ,54'1 4,964 18, 346 26,095 8, 466 6,378 5, 350 15, 186 6 1944· .. 9 ,166 S,761 20, 398 33,541 8, 943 6,032 6, 107 19 ,906 7 tons 1949 •• 14, 986 11, 396 39. 708 7Cl,873 22, 305 22,087 11, 276 46, 128 8 1944-.. 16, 290 12, 355 45. 791 91, 026 19,211 20 I 912 10, 657 64,095 9 value .. dollars 1949 .. 307. 213 222,222 814, 014 1,677, 333 457 I 252 474,870 242, 434 899, 496

10 Clover or timothy cut ·for hay •.•• farms reporting 1949 •• 219 14 82 80 100 16 31 61 11 1944· •• 286 .. ............ 118 42 88 22 50 36 12 acres 1949 .. 8, 424 503 1,980 693 3, 230 216 502 1,060 13 1944 •• 11,080 .............. 1, 537 301 2, 982 300 522 384 14• tons 1949 •• 13' 69 5 749 2, S99 1,242 6,133 437 792 1, 716 15 194'4,. 16, 4>1-5 .............. 2,298 560 5,681 506 914 821 16 value •• dollars 1949 •• 286, 226 14,231 54, 319 24,840 128, 180 9, 614 17' 424 32, 604 17 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other

small grain cut for hay •.••••.•. farms .reporting 1949 •• 54 28 17 68 27 38 18 79 18 1944 •• 4 16 40 62 12 9 30' 40 19 acres 1949 •• 389 609 88 374 206 363 178 458 20 1944 •. 32 233 2i9 306 98 71 191 212

n tons 1949 •. 736 769 133 564 353 398 260 938 22 1944 •. S8 285 339 450 141 97 237 479 23 value •• dollars 1949 .. 11, 040 13,842 l, 995 9,024. 5, 295 7 ,164 4, 680 16, 684 24 Wild hay cut ..................... farms reporting 1949 .. us 54 81 254. 42 17 43 47 25 194>1. •. 89 61 126 287 30 30 34 29 26' acres 1949 •. 5,423 2, 54>1. 2,291 7 I 933 1, 334 281 954 l, 424' 27 1944',. 3,900 3, 396 4.,041 7' 487 1,321 46S 754 1,106 28 tons 1949 •. 7. 325 2,893 3,244' 12, SSS 2, 063 464 l, 508 1, 768

29 194>1. •• 4, 512 4,321 5,388 ll,Sl7 2, 280 792 l, 104 1,360 30 value .. dollars 1949 •• 131,850 39, 056 58 ,392 188, 325 37I134 8,352 27' 144 23, 868 31 other hay cut .................... farms reporting 1949 .. 11 .5 19 43 10 11 23 37 32 1944 .. 4 7 14 70 64 s 33 14 •33 acres 1949 •• 17S 224 317 545 275 84 374 1, 001 34 1944 •. 40' 1S2 618 1, 413 1, 883 29 526 249 35 tons 1949 .. 347 333 393 1,057 568 206 655 2,225 36 1944.' 69 162 699 2;036 3,372 45 744 416 37 value •• dollars 1949 .. 6, 940 5,894 7, 860 21, 14'0 11, 360 4,532 14, 410 39, 382

38 Hay sold ........................ ,farms reporting 1949 .• 75 60 215 520 57 122 28 267 39 · tons 1949 •• 2,863 1,360 8,023 13, 900 l, 699 4, 661 655 7 '724 40 dollars 1949 .. 53, 695 28, 094 147 I 031 264,678 31,492 89,427 11, 025 137, 578 41 Receipts from sale of pasture and

grazing privileges •••••••.••••••••• farms reporting 1949 •• 57 19 70 113 14 34 17 57 42 dollars 1949 .. 14, 115 4, 468 16,965 11,433 17, 678 3 ,5S5 3, 536 6,478

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County Table 5 (Part 4 of 6 ).-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:

Item (For definitions and explanstions, see text) The State Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Cavis Duchesne. Emery

Gar-field Grand Iron

Alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and other field seed crops:

1 Alf al fa seed harvested •.•••••• , , farms reporting 1949 ... 1, 782 33 187 122 6 1 25 125 15 1 25 2 1944 ... l, 227 12 200 161 2 2 18 45 10 3 20 3 seres 1949 ..• 49, 649 788 4,833 1, 962 60 10 265 4, 039 101 28 11 484 4 1944 ... 34, 695 131 6, 317 2,958 14 50 204 1,138 68 67 427 5 pounds 1949 .•• 10, 131, 487 134, 626 599' 141 129, 443 2,080 700 15, 281 1, 001, 514 10, 196 I, 925 570 43, 324 6 1944 ..• 2, 306, 220 9, 960 489, 720 152,100 2,340 l, 140 17. 520 129, 300 13, 500 · · · ·aos 3, 360 19, 800 7 value •• dallars 1949 .•. 4, 237. 266 56, 543 257. 631 55, 660 832 280 6,571 400, 606 4,078 228 18, 196 8 fled clover seed harvested .•.•..• farms reporting 1949 •.• 73 26 13 1 6 1 9 1944 .•. 100 18 14 1 47 5

10 acres 1949 •.. 532 215 97 1 69 1 11 1944 ... 1,060 222 93 16 637 12 12 pounds 1949 ••• 86, 283 47, 899 11, 730 100 2,584 240 13 1944 •.. 166, 560 420 62, 460 14, 520 l, 020 76,920 1,980 14 value .. dollars 1949 •.. 36, 239 20, 118 4, 927 42 1, 085 101 15 Sweetclover seed harvested •• , ••• farms reporting 1949 .•. 86 5 7 3 24 11 1 16 acres 1949 ••. 775 42 88 33 189 46 6 17 pounds 19 49 ..• 200' 433 6, 168 18, 100 1,677 41, 597 13, 128 918 18 value •. dollars 1949 ••. 30, 066 925 2,715 252 6,240 1,969 138 ..... ·7 19 llheatgrass seed harvested ••.•.•• farms reporting 1949 •.• 67 6 1' 1 20 acres 1949 ..• 11 319 69 6 10 101 21 pounds 1949 ••. 136, 464 5,0!l3 700 l, 70C 15, 032 22 value .. dollars 1949 .•• 40, 941 1, 525 210 510· 4,'510 23 Other field seed crops harvested ..••••••.• acres 1949 .•• ·117 44 6 2 ·s 24 value •. dollars 1949 ..• 91374 4,000 280 300 550 25 Value of alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and

other field seed crops sold ••.• farms reporting 1949 ••• 1,828 33 195 123 11 1 24 136 18 3 1 30 26 dollars 1949 ..• 3,83,7, 776 49, 783 215, 090 60. 867 .2,487 200 6, 366 392,052 '5,772 590 171 18, 192

Other field crop=t: 27 Irish potatoes harvested for

home use or for sale •••••••.••• farms reporting 1949 .•• 4, 719 56 187 241 115 17 260 350 231 94 7 103 28 1944 •.• 4,821 51 192 306 104 17 332 287 111 99 28 113 29 acres 1949 1 •• 13, 655 834 782 655 84 23 1,025 145 75 721 1 1,614 30 1944 ..• 16, 929 275 1,144 1.254 148 SS 1, 484 276 106 1,028 21 l, 149 31 100-lb. bags 1949 ••• 1, 965, 230 227. 554 113, 726 107. 822 7, 755 1,800 145, 677 14, 563 7,~08 73, 278 229. 274, 286 32 1944 ..• 1, 545, 140 28, 207 121, 504 131. 306 7,202 4,864' 170,.358 21,455 4,411 60, lIS 941 134, 279 33 value •• dollars 1949 ... 4, 470, 520 568, 885 227' 452 215,644 19,388 4,500 291, 354 ~ 36,408 19,'520 183, 195 ·572 685, 715 34 sold •• dollars 1949 ••• 3, 442, 379 601, 985 164, 305 142, 697 9,016 3J091 189, 793 12, 665 8,600 126, 939 170 612, 127 35 Sugar-beet. seed.harvested ••• , •.. farms reporting 1949: .• 86 1 36 acres 1949 ••• 448 4 37 pounds 1949 ••• 1,096,225 6,000 38 value •• dollars 1949 ••• 153, 471 840 39 sold •• dollars 1949 ... . 129, 277 600 40 Sugar beets harvested for

2,806 sugar .•••••.••• , •..•••• , ••.•••• farms reporting 1949 ••• 544 484 41 254 7 2 12 41 1944 ..• 3,654 611 711 44 364 3 4 ... 'i28 42 acres 1949 .•• 26,913 7, 347 3, 119 427 2, 201 55 28 43 1944 ••• 30, 025 7. 252 4,880 314 3, 369 38 35 44 tons 1949 .•• 457, 520 135, 889 so;996 5,550 35, 040 98 687 293 l, 165 45 1944 ... 414, 730 114, 417 57. 526 3,010- 54,047 480 446 46 value •. dollars 1949 ••• 4, 767, 279 1, 399, 657 525, 259 59,471 360. 912 1,049 7, 351 3,135 12, 466 47 sold •• dollars 1949 ••. 5, 033, 555 1, 450, 294 561,651 63,99') 376,020 1,080 8,052 3,'516 13, 628 48 All other crops harvested, except

vegetables and fruits •••.•••.•..•.••••••• acres 1949 ••• 425 16 12 49 value •• dollars 1949 ..• 22, 110 842 520 ........ ·so sold •• dollars 1949 ••• 6, 726 700

Vegetables for home use and for Ir fsh and 'sweet potatoes):

sale (other than

51 Vegetables harvested for home use., •• , ••• , ••••••••• , •••••• .- •• farms reporting 1949 ••• 12, 958 104 700 1,356 188 9 781 720 -478 171 49 167 52 1944 ••• 18, 362 193 1,099 1J092 '291 47 1,039 873 566 238 83 254 53 Vegetables harvested for sale ••• farms reporting 1949 ••• 3, 760 7 517 569 7 407 14 17 2 7 16 54 ·1944 ..• 5,406 3 567 658 22 1 680 31 29 3 17 12 55 acres 1949 .•• 27,CJ'f(j s 4, 308 3,466 14 .. ( 2)'. 3,"565 12 126 2 39 244 56 1944 •.• 33, 819 10 4,271 2,657 29 7,073 59 268 3 145 144 57 sold •• dollars 1949 ... 4, 610, 037 744 672, 618 401,617 1, 795 846, 557 1,074 19,017 945 6,005 37, 751 'SB 1944 ••• 5, 321, 134 2, 516 692, 130 304, 195 2,612 100 1,443,633 2, 701 44, 231 290 41,890 25, 964 ·59 Green beans {snap, string,

or wax) ••••••••.•••• ; •••••.• farms reporting 1949 .•• 225 5 '56 73 7 60 1944 ••• 406 40 73 90 2 61 acres 1949 ••• 411 14 B'S (2) 149 1 (2) .. (i)' 62 1944 ••• B!l6 139 149 (2) 154 (2) { 2) 1 63 Cabbage ••••••.•••••..•••• • ••. farms reporting 1949, , • 193 8 2 3 4 64 1944 ••• 27.5 16 9 "(2)·: 6 2 '(2) .. 65 acres 1949 •.• 594 18 5 2 1 66 1944 ... l, 107 60 20 3 (2)

67 Cantaloups and muskmelons •••• farms reporting 1949 •• , 212 1 45 2 66 9 6 68 acres 1949 ••• 576 ( 2) 175 2 162 92 23 69 Carrots ••••••.•••••• , ••••.••• farms reporting 1949 ••. 187 4 6 "26 ..... ··.·5 1 l 15 70 . acres 19 49, •• 590 Ii a (2) 38. 1 ( 2) ( 2) 1 228 71 Celery •••••••••••••.••••••.•• farms. reporting 1949 .. ; 114 17 1 1 1 72 acres 1949 ••• . 538 59 (2) ·s (2) 73 Sweet corn •••• , •••••• , •••.••• farms reporting 1949 ..• 1,392 2 215 287 4 77 12 6 74 1944 ••• 919 1 136 45 rs 111 4 4 .. i 2) •• 2 75 acres 1949 •.• 6_,356 2 1,149 1,447 4 .. (2) .. 271 6 6 _4 76 1944 •.. 2, 229 2 '528 91 11 294 5 3 3 . ·····2 77 Dry onions .................. , farms reporting 1949 ... 435 26 4 97 1 78 acres 1949.,. l.197 69 3 289 (2) 12 79 Green peas ................... farms reporting 1949.,. l, 716 292 407 2 85 5 1 80 .1944 •.• 2.887 379 499 2 419 4 '(2) .. .. (2) .. 81 acres 1949.,. 8.846 1, 728 1,898 7 343 1 82 1944 .•• 13, 926 2,016 2,031 1 2, 107 1 83 Tomatoes., ••••.•••.••• , •••.•• farms reporting 1949 •.. l, 375 190 3 5 297 10 10 3 1 84 1944 ••• 2.111 187 114 5 436 7 5 2 85 acl'es 1949 •.• 6_, 508 i, ooli 10 2 2,035 1 6 ( 2) 86 1944 ••. 8, 238 1, 151 320 2,934 2 13 ( 2)

87 Other vegetables ••.• •.· ••.•••.•••.•••••. acres 1949 ••• l, 454 82 13 265 26 9

1For 1949, does not include acres 2Reported in small fractions.

for farms with leas than 10 bags harvested.

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ington Wayne \\eber

·55 32 59!3 2 1 19 6 100 3 76 l'll 149 46 22 l 30 33 354 5 1 16 17 48 2 42 35 114 21 36 2

1, 436 587 27,807 12 14 20 224 163 1, 290 19 1, 106 1, 837 l, 756 36.2 52 376 3 909 593 17. 489 66 12 217 307 812 8 471 276 l, 635 140 386 4

175,494 75, 206 6, 776, 258 500 940 2, 000 54, 904 13, 165 100 '959 934 400 173, C46 369, 657 322, 150 i2s 94,826 5, sro 26, 623 ·5 48, 900 59, 100 967 ,080 2, 220 180 18, 060 25, 500 39, 660 480 43, 080 26, 640 141, 300 54, 360 40, 920 6 73, 707 31;587 2,846, 028 215 395 860 23, 609 5, 266 42, 403 392 160 74;410 147' 86'3 135, 303 50 39' 827 2, 310 11, 448 7

l l l 9 14 8 2 1 8 2 9 B l 73 66 10

17 1 T4 9 11 200 1, 000 125 11, 855 10, 550 12

540 2, 820 60 3, 720 2.100 13 84 420 52 4, 979 4,431 14

4 1 1 25 2 IS 138 ., ....... 6 5 1 215 6 16

75, 700 1,420 700 300 39, 425 1, 300 17 11, 355 213 105 45 5,914 195 18

1 3 l 1 6 25 2 6 l 5 l 19 10 6 6 4 177 329 34 45 27 105 390 20

2,000 392 1,000 400 16, 440 36,860 3, 332 s. 372 2. 600 5, 553 40, 000 21 600 118 300 120 4, 932 11,058 1, 000 1, 612 780 1. 666 12, 000 22

2 16 35 2 5 23 150 840 1,689 75 1, 490 24

4B 35 599 l 2 l 19 14 99 1 7 72 133 155 41 2 18 25 70,437 25,984 2, 521;585 100 328 600 18 ,o 27 29, 620 49, 830 1, 601 1,614 ·55, 506 129, 176 129, 896 31,089 2, 100 17. 713 26

33 43 63 54 136 24 295 76 260 240 22 95 404 659 69 96 83 406 27 61 35 113 81 157 31 461 87 120 194 13 93 218 847 82 71 79 438 28 32 17 450 160 1,215 15 308 112 80 1,701 9 42 96 845 36 998 204 1, 376 29 60 32 588 332 1, 553 39 802 338 134 l,673 12 133 99 1, 541 70 697 88 1, 798 30

2,900 1, 519 81, 747 23, 497 137. 365 1, 186 38,071 4, 338 7, 503 236, 116 439 4,589 10, 44.6 103, 149 3,962 134, 072 26, 568 173, 265 31 4,975 1,240 69,535 35, 903 113, 280 1,693 52, 436 9, 166 8,245 151, 805 988 11, 417 10, 637 132, 019 6, 523 61, 998 5,271 183, 367 32 6,525 3, 798 183,931 so, 988 295, 335 2, 574 82,614 10, 845 16, 882 507' 649 1, 098 9,958 26, 115 232, 085 9,905 335, lBC' 66, .120 375, 985 33 4,324 l,'343 191, 225 32, 211 22r,-sa2 1,499 63,_236 7,860 6,901 339, 645 309 5,385 9,838 157, 554 4, 370 244, 014 43, 311 236, 084 34

80 5 35 426 18 36

1, 055, 850 34, 375 37 147' 819 4, 812 38 124,930 3, 747 39

21 277 123 402 5 271 358 40 37 14 385 148 384 17 508 422 41

283 2,903 919 5, 201 18 1,670 12 2,594 42 573 76 15 2,826 l, 133 3,949 64 2,955 2,'543 43

3;579 54, 767 13, 030 84, 631 287 ~7 '897 116 43, 487 44 4, 366 1, HS 120 41, 775 12 ,741 46,(117 889 37. 735 40 3~. 206 45

38,295 564, 100 139, 421 905, 552 2. 956 298,.498 1. 241 447 ,916 46 38, 204 593,459 142, 146 986, 750 2,919 295, 107 l, 136 487' 594 47

1 44 6 2 4 335 5 48 60 835 356 62 96 18.971 368 49 72 40 5, 529 385 so

121 77 496 127 66 74 1, 388 189 819 417 114 124 705 1,672 190 437 228 991 51 197 155 501 184 229 168 2, 139 159 981 435 213 135 789 2, 751 349 618 220 1, 554 52

28 6 7 43 3 323 6 214 27 16 4 26 888 39 101 5 461 53 52 4 29 58 1 621 16 230 13 17 6 84 u~~- 94. 155 2 716 54

125 9 7 329 ( 2) 2, 418 14 l,16R :!99 140 () 41 fl3 227 7 3, 227 55 235 2 251 254 ( 2) 3,927 25 l,4W 405· 111 6 14B 7,466 AU7 352 (2) 4, 140 56

9,024 88'5 1, 340 66, 678 65 618, 437 890 118,893 170. 536 26, 402 1,230 4, 201 881, 505 11, 253 46, 556 1, 155 662,864 57 29;972 696 34, 150 29,831 300 30 647' 059 2, 368 160, 243 66, 525 15, 228 721 16, 836 943, 340 56, 885 94,502 320 661, 858 58

11 1 2 27 7 30 59

.. (2i ... . . ( 2;·· ... 40 1 2 112 10 25 60 ( 2) • • ( 2) •.. 12 2 •• (2i ... ( 2) ·55 2 90 61

10 95 (2) ( 2) 272 l 60 62 40 42 8 3 2 47 14 13 63 8 70 14 6 2 107 lo· 17 64

( 2) 121 .. (2)"' ""(2i"" 94 109 20 1 202 6 14 65 ........ 4 12 167 2 232 37 2 ( 2) 533 4 25 66 3 8 2 l 19 27 19 67 1 13 1 ( 2) 16 43 43 68

4 46 2 1 7 31 7 22 69 ( 2) ( 2) (2) 46 3 200 1 4.4 l 16 70

34 6 38 16 71 135 69 239 31 72

5 6 7 42 l 118 19 2 7 494 34 49 73 1 1 15 1 "i2)"'

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10 (2) ( 2) 6 . 302 1 256 36 (2) 213 78 24 11 SS 122 4 14 4 414 39 5 199. 79 42 ""(2) .•• 49 217 213 2 16 .. (2)'" 574 91 9· 363 SQ

103 180 460 504 11 104 2,443 110 2 9'50 81 ·228 10 200 1, 355 I 1,154 160 93 2,790 367 8 1, 401 82

3 5 190 1 l 3 19 264 47 311 11::1 15 290 2 4 6 549 56 . 428 84

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66 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 5 (Part 5 of 6)-SPECIFIED CROPS HAR VESTED:

«~ Item Du- Gar-(For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis

chesne Emery field Grand Iron

Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: 1 Strawberries •••••.•..•• ,.,., .••. farms reporting 1949 .. 602 ........ 35 39 5 1 47 14 3 ....... 2 . ...... 2 acres 1949 •. 703 ········ 70 26 1 (1) 53 4 2 ....... 2 ....... 3 quarts 1949 .• 1, 082, 968 ........ 125, 310 35, 807 424 144 78, 876 2,684 l, 542 ....... 1,20-0 . ...... 4 value. ,dollars 1949 •• 377. 443 ........ 41, 352 11, 816 170 58 26,029 1,074 617 ....... 480 ······· 5 Raspberries (tame) ....•.•....•.• farms reporting 1949 •• 729 2 53 51 7 2 45 37 8 2 1 ........ 6 o.cres 1949 •. 343 (1) 16 16 1 (1) 17 6 4 _c 1) ( l) •••olltt 7 quarts 19 49 •. 454, 833 500 14,039 18,474 46 238 21,901 7,837 7,455 175 480 ........ 8 value .. dollars 19 49 .. 218 I 319 240 6, 739 B,868 22 114 10, 512 3, 762 3,578 84 230 ........ 9 Other berries •••••.••••.•••.•• , • •••• ; •.••. acres 19 49 •• 57 ........ 7 6 ....... ....... 10 1 ....... ( l) ( 1) ······· 10 value •. dollars 1949 .• 23, 041 ........ 6, 151 1, 262 ······· ........ 4,685 140 ....... 40 4 ... · ....

Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: 11 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit

orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees •••••••.•••.. ..farms reporting 1950 .. 8, 340 71 463 501 134 5 644 360 340 116 64 110

12. 1945 .. 5, 525 1 312 234 65 3 492 233 107 48 55 23 13 acres 19 so~. 18, 997 10 2,057 355 61 2 l, 776 92 204 U7 294 27 14 1945 •. 19. 772 1 2,021 333 120 12 2,091 159 220 56 164 18 15 Apples •••••••••••••••••••...•••• farms ~eporting 1950 •• 6, 639 63 320 443 121 4 402 297 255 115 46 108 16 1945 .• 6, 925 10 195 767 121 5 368 346 156 48 50 144 17 trees of all ages •• number 1950 •• 292, 321 615 11, 777 15, 728 1,665 49 9,760 3,305 6,464 5,498 3, 714 2, 198 18 1945 •. 326, 198 273 ll, 770 18, 430 2, 352 107 8, 341 5, 103 5, 573 1, 339 l, 689 1, 997 19 trees not of bearing age •• number 1950 •• 83, 789 166 4,68B 6, 794 421 7 5,072 712 3, 591 3, 397 2, 475 915 20 trees of bearing age •• number 1950 .. 208, 532 449 7,089 8,934 1,244 42 4,688 2, 593 2,873 2, 101 l, 239 1, 283

. 21 quantity harvested •• bushels 1949 •• 389, 450 l, 196 8,906 13,410 1,021 130- 3,592 3, 375 2,963 2,830 2,490 4,922 22 1944 .. 723, 322 369 20, 125 25, 327 1,993 520 5,638 12,539 10,036 200 4,844 2, 345 23 value •• dollars 1949 •• 568, 753 l, 914 13, 359 20, 115 2,042 260 5, 388 6, 750 5,926 4, 528 4,980 7 ,875 24 Peaches ••••••••••••••• • •..•.••• •farms reporting 1950 •• 4,814 19 278 175 110 1 476 38 177 86 56 32 25 1945 •• 5,071 . ........ 259 202 116 2 458 63 93 40 51 53 26 trees of all ages •• number 1950 •• 622, 530 89 102, 124 11, 113 1,317 2 55, 266 132 6, 294 796 13, 977 203 27 1945 •• 738, 654 ........ 112,406 8, 348 2,680 304 69, 119 409 5, 667 460 6,320 208 28 trees not of bearing age •• number 1950 .. 137 I 411 55 13, 178 2, 858 256 2 13, 965 65 2, 173 388 6, 190 156 29 trees of bearing age •• number 1950 .• 485, 119 34 88, 946 8,255 1,()61 ........ 41,301 67 4, 121 408 7, 787 47 30 quantity harvested •• bushels 1949 •• ~43, 237 41 162, 737 7, 660 1,010 ....... 43,499 3B 5,006 717 13, 882 32 31 1944 .• B43, 512 ...... ,. 109, 699 5,605 3,340 600 66, 013 636 6,340 4,897 143 32 value •• dollars 1949 .. 821, 370 41 260, 379 12, 256 1,919 ....... 69,598 72 9, 511 717 26, 376 ·32 33 Pears ..•••••.••••••.•••••••.•••• farms reporting 1950 .• 3, 778 17 126 189 89 2 287 67 133 76 33 29 34 1945 .• 3, 771 4 71 271 92 3 233 86 66 45 38 73 35 trees of all ages •• number 1950 •• 194, 350 38 6, 204 3,870 582 3 5,937 216 1, 782 305 2,872 199 36 1945 .• 131, 975 10 847 1, 436 693 209 2,015 282 1,097 209 814 146 37 trees not of bearing age •• number 1950 •• 72, 885 24 4,922 1, 655 108 3 4,657 77 584 157 2, 219 177 38 trees of bearing age •• number 1950 •• 121, 465 14 1, 282 2,215 474 ........ 1,280 139 1, 198 148 653 22 39 quantity harvested •• bushels 1949 •• 1B6, 373 7 1, 971 2, 237 674 ........ 1, 217 101 701 451 1,907 21 4.0 1944 .• 171, 352 28 868 l, 629 364 454 1,642 597- 1, 721 12 166 158 41 value •• dollars 1949 .• 358, 640 12 4,632 5,257 1,685 ....... 2,860 252 l, 752 767 4, 768 36 42 Cherries •••••••••••.•• trees of all ages •• number 1950 •• 267, 168 'll 62,091 3,837 248 4 47,038 181 376 230 213 62 43 1945 .• 234, 7'll 2 48, 838 l, 326 281 18 48, 174 223 221 203 313 167 44 quantity harvested •• pounds 1949 •• 8, 319,267 97 2, 435, 523 103, 722 3,176 ······· l, 168,808 686 2,069 3,'158 B,592 500 45 1944 •• 6, 735,935 ........ 1, 384, 614 44, 726 5, 215 420 1, 137,446 3, 611 6, 155 303 7, 487 959 46 Sour cherries •••••••••••..••• farms repor:.1np; 1950 •• 1,626 8 1B5 92 34 ........ 90 48 70 •42 25 9 47 trees of all ages •• number 1950 •• BB, 473 14 40, 686 3, 247 69 ......... 2, 732 99 142 109 57 20 48 trees not of bearing age •• number 1950 •• 36, 788 5 15, 518 1,633 13 ....... 1,062 21 34 30 10 9 49 trees of bearing age .• number 1950 •• 51, 685 9 25, 168 1, 614 56 ........ l, 670 7B 108 79 47 11 50 quantity harvested .. pounds 1949 •• 2, 676, 965 97 1, 556, 354 94, 800 1,271 ....... 49, 642 663 1,065 1, 364 322 ······· 51 value •. dollars 1949 .• 214, 347 10 124, 508 7. 584 127 ....... 3,971 66 106 136 32 ....... 52 Sweet cherries ••••.•••••••••• farms reporting 1950 •• 2,842 8 191 BB 50 2 358 22 53 34 26 12 53 trees of all ages .• number 1950 •• 178, 695 13 21, 405 590 179 4 44, 306 82 234 121 156 42 54 trees not of bearing age •• number 1950 •• 39, 290 7 5, 437 220 44 4 7,081 54 92 63 24 20 55 trees of bearing age. •number 1950 •• 139, 405 6 15, 968 370 135 ....... 37, 225 28 142 58 132 22 56 quantity harvested •• pounds 1949 .• 5, 642, 302 ......... 879, 169 B, 922 1,905 . ...... 1, 119, 166 23 1,004 l, 794 8, 270 500 57 value .. dollars 1949 •• 530, 257 ........ 79, 125 803 210 ......... 100, 725 3 110 197 910 55 58 . Plums and prunes •...•••••••••••• farms reporting 19'50 •• 3, 658 37 182 165 95 2 253 109 135 69 2B 56 59 1945 •• 3,670 2 94 241 110 5 251 i62 75 12 38 78 60 trees of all ages •.• number 1950 •• 69, 062 261 6, 925 604 418 14 2, 287 688 852 413 229 295 61 1945 •• 76, 119 12 6, 355 l, 170 763 64 4,848 1,007 609 64 395 895 62 trees not of bearing age •• number 1950 .• 16, 726 54 2, 731 135 74 2 391 113 195 75 54 109 63 trees of bearing age .. number 1950 •• 52, 336 207 4,194 469 344 12 1, 896 575 657 338 175 186 64 quantity harvested •• bushels 1949 •• 37, 640 154 4, 117 398 208 1,485 216 435 1, 427 1:49 :m 65 1944 •• 41, 089 22 1, ~40 692 330 56 3,043 840 434 ....... 470 150 66 value •• dollars 1949 •• 54, 500 231 6, 176 597 312 ........ 2, 228 324 652 2, 140 224 452 67 Apricots ......................... farms reporting 1950 •• 4, 714 21 272 150 126 2 482 220 209 75 46 37 68 1945 •. 4,866 1 225 188 127 4 462 285 130 44 5'4 66 69 trees of all ages •. number 1950 •• 171, 135 52 34, 418 1, 251 757 14 42,032 1, 286 l, 134 298 664 98 70 1945 .. 178, 061 1 42, 232 817 992 56 42, 123 1,879 1, 218 189 720 119 71 trees not of bearing age .. number 19 50 •• 28, 579 15 3, 336 569 95 4 5, 783 192 220 52 270 59 72 trees of bearing age •. number 1950 .• 142, 556 37 31,082 682 662 10 36, 249 1,094 914 246 394 39 73 quantity harvested •. bushels 1949 •. 161, 396 83 45, 132 841 1,081 10 42, 453 l, 171 1, 517 1,00~ 945 so 74 1944 .• 187. 362 2 19, 248 1, 170 I, 279 115 53, 242 5, 124 2, 275 ....... ·• 971 206 75 value .. dollars 19 49 .. 169,170 149 43, 327 807 1, 557 14 40, 755 1, 686 2, 184 l, 809 1, 361 90 76 Grape!! ••.•••••...•.••..•••.....• farms reporting 1950 .• 1,480 1 59 59 9 ....... 185 20 26 11 18 6 77 1945 .• 1, 446 ........ 31 83 9 2 151 16 23 . ...... 26 2 78 vines of all ages •. number 1950 .. 112, 234 8 6,028 3,015 28 ....... 17, 291 87 698 130 513 325 79 1945 .• 222' 28.5 ......... 8, 734 5, 231 190 25 59, 479 95 865 . ...... 5,468 11 BO vines not of bearing age.;number 1950 .. 17, 497 ········ 770 280 5 ....... 2, 734 54 28 16 22 323 81 vines of bearing age •. number 1950 •• 94, 737 8 s. 258 2,735 23 ....... 14, 557 33 670 114 491 2 82 quantity harvested •• pounds 1949 •• 545, 476 25 SB, 506 43,009 222 ....... 114, 030 205 3, 643 1, 373 940 40 83 1944 .• 2, 0 32, 250 ........ 42, 026 30, 129 400 200 174, 162 1, 535 9, 261 . ...... 17. 371 250 84 value .• doll au 1949 .• 24,045 2 2, 340 1, 720 11 ....... 4, 561 10' 182 82 47 2 as Other tree fruits and nuts ....... value •• dollars 1949 •. 4, 200 5 10 3 ....... ······· 17 ....... . ...... 213 20 ....... 86 Value of fruits, including berries

and other small fruits, and nuts sold •••• , •..••••••..•••••• farms reporting 1949 .• 2, 796 10 239 109 19 1 297 52 60 25 26 7 87 1944 •• 4,423 5 281 211 54 3 428 123 72 15 29 13 88 dollars 1949 •• 2, 532, 914 628 380, 549 52, 128 2, 913 120 258, 043 4, 287 12, 248 1, 821 25,851 4, 553 89 1944 •. 4, 321,938 180 448, 707 68, 920 8, 113 1,730 422, 578 11,802 21, 252 591 20, 969 1, 749

lReported in small fractions. 2For 1950, does not include acres for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text.

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UTAH 67 CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945

Juab Kane Millard Morgan Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier Summit Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch YI ash-Wayne Weber ington

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44 76 22B 63 lB 55 1, 135 113 350 210 48 133 371 1,491 32 441 93 631 11 67 39 102 9 16 3 776 14 36 2S 3 42 264 l; 692 7 336 66 455 12 144 BO 72 4 4 7 1, 500 33 l'i5 61 (1) 52 75 8, 34S 15 1, 753 149 1, 643 13 lBO 30 74 7 17 5 1, 784 25 38 87 2 45 212 7, 969 21 1, 63B 96 2, 347 14 34 75 190 60 18 52 9S7 102 307 183 48 102 294 l, 165 32 319 88 439 15 113 65 205 lS 55 33 1, 001 3S 184 79 30 53 362 l, 448 81 299 94 563 16 7,774 3,608 3, 662 S90 254 497 32, 549 790 3, 280 2, 157 297 l, 182 3,005 137. 566 1, 1B7 16, 417 2, 272 14, 461 17 9,9B2 2,045 3, 367 210 653 821 47. 609 467 3, 5B9 2,847 419 1, 343 4,972 152, 184 2, ~06 15,053 1, 440 19,917 18 752 2, 141 1,439 310 20 52 8,454 174 228 290 40 92 1,014 27. 941 S3 8,677 l,04S 2, 830 19 7,022 1, 467 2,224 2BO 234 445 24, 095 616 3,052 1,867 257 1,090 1,991 109' 625 l, 134 7,740 1,227 11, 631 20 5, 600 2, 777 l, 525 363 364 S69 31,000 B26 3, 837 S,920 262 641 3, S36 239 ,810 1,232 9, 279 1, 955 35, 119 21 31, 505 1,946 4, 518 477 1, 397 1, 387 65, 799 596 6, 762 7,993 892 692 ll,2BS 451, 548 3, 818 24, 531 1, 614 22, 626 22 7,840 4,443 2, 13S 544 S82 854 46, soo 1, 652 5, 372 8, 288 524 962 7,072 335, 734 2,464 14,846 3, 128 S2, 676 23 13 49 173 1 6 ......... 876 93 75 67 1 78 45 1,094 3'58 47 390 24 60 41 135 4 ......... 904 30 30 42 49 B3 1, 421 1 337 51 S46 25 678 662 2,886 3 19 ........ 36, 266 5B9 406 793 2 2,299 263 245,B45 79 ,002 4, 216 57, 2BB 26 7B2 426 2, 181 21 ········ 52, 078 507 550 1, 109 ······· 2, 163 590 330, 231 6 75,S61 1, 556 64, 972 27 87 301 1, 523 3 3 ········ 12, 363 172 60 143 ....... lSl 183 .52,852 .......... 11, 042 533 8, 709 28 591 361 1, 363 ......... 16 ........ 23, 903 417 346 650 2 2, 148 BO 182,993 . ........ 67. 960 3, 693 4B, 579 2<) 329 461 771 16 ........ 23, 122 720 1S2 91 1 2, 7S3 62 126,023 ....... 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Sil ........ ........ ········ . ...... 4 2 97 . ...... 3,034 . ....... 726 BS

12 13 35 5 5 12 318 10 56 lB 5 24 57 826 7 275 11 262 86 40 7 78 11 12 26 633 14 50 24 12 36 121 1, 363 23 302 20 417' 87 4, 280 2,417 2, 164 174 411 18,086 225, 582 304 4, 166 3,958 44 4, 121 5, 294 l,OSl, 136 619 163, 919 9, 372 293,726 88 24, 107 395 9,801 1, 127 S74 7. 609 284, 562 l, 732 6, lBB 10, S02 695 3,012 12, 191 1, 931,010 2,7S5 428, 269 5, 396 58S, 432 89

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68 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 5 (Part 6 of6 ).-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945

Item (For de£initions and explanations, see text)

Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs:

Nursery and greenhouse products, £lower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, snd . bulbs ••••••••• , ............ , .................... dollars 1949 .•

2 1944 •• 3 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,

ornamentals, etc.) ••••• ,., .••••••.•••••• farms reporting 1949., 4 acres 1949 •. 5 sold .. dollars 1949 ..

Flowers and flowering pl.ants grown for sale: 6 Grown under glass •.••...•.••• ,., •.•.•• farms reporting 1949 •. 7 square £eet 1949 .• 8 Grown in open ............. , ........... farms reporting 1949 •• 9 acres 1949 ••

10 Sold .................................. farms reporting 1949 •• 11 dollars 1949 ••

Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushro<1111s produced for sale:

12 Grown. under glass or in house •••• ,.,,. farms reporting 1949 •• 13 square £eet 1949 •• 14 Grown in open •• ,, ..••• , •• , ••••• , ••• , , . £arms reporting 1949., 15 acres 1949., 16 Sold .................................. farms reporting 1949 •• 17 dollars 1949 ••

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

31

Forest products: All forest products sold ......................... dollars 1949 ..

1944 •• Firewood cut .•••.•••.•••••••••••. , .•..••• farms reporting 1949 ••

cords (4 1x4 1x8 1 ) 1949 .. Fence posts cut ........................ ,. farms reporting 1949 ••

nwnber 1949 •• Saw logs and veneer logs cut, •••••• , .•.••• hrm.s reporting 1949 ••

thousands of hd. ft. 1949 •• Value of firewood, fence posts, logs,

lumber, pulpwood, and piling and poles sold ••..••••.•••••.••.•••••••.•••• £arms reporting 1949 .•

dollars 1949 •• Standing timber sold ••••••• , ..•••••..• , •• farms reporting 1949 ••

dollars 1949 •• Value of other forest products sold

(bark, bolts, Cliristmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, etc.) ...................... farms reporting 1949 ..

· dollars 1949 •.

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

llursery end greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs:

Nursery and greenhouse products, Ilo•er and vegetable seeds and plants, £lowers, and . bulbs ........................ , .................. dollars 19.f,9.,

1944 •• Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,

ornamentals, etc.) ................... ; .. farms reporting 1949 .. acres 19.f.9 ••

sold •• dollars 19.f.9 ••

Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale: Gro'li!l under glass ••••••....••.•••••••• £arms reporting 1949 ••

The State

1,409, 535 1,188,441

67 126

427,A57

67 774,954

82 110 120

902,663

28 51,148

33 61 57

.79,015

42,434 60, 728

164 1,234

200 70,683

18 463

53 25, 957

. 24 14,510

16 1,967

Duchesne

1,025 360

1 1

900

6 7 8 9

square feet· 1949;. 128

10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

31

Grown in open ......................... farms repartinA' 1949 .. , ............. . acres 1949.. • • • • • • • · • • • • • •

Sold .. , .............................. farms reporting 19.f.9.. l dollsrl 1949.. 2:5

Vegetables grown under glau, flower seeds, vegeteble seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and 111ushro011s produced for sale:

Grown under glass or in house ••••••••• farms reporting 19.f.9., square feet 1949 .•

Grown in open .............. • ...... • ••• farms reporting 1949 .. acres 1949.,

Sold .................................. :farms reporting 1949 •. dollars 1949 •.

Forest products: , All forest. products sold ................ .' ......... dollars 19.f.9 ••

:19u •• Firewood cut .......... ~ ••••••••••• , •••••• :farms reporting 1949 ..

. · . cords (4 1x4 1xB 1 ) 1949 •• Fence posts cut ......... , ................ farms reporting 1949 ..

numbet 19.f.9 •• Sawlogs and veneer logs cut •••••••••• , •• ; farms reporting 1949 ••

thouaands o! bd. ft. 1949 •• · Value o! firew<>Od, fence posta, logs,

lumber, pulp•ood. and piling and f)oles a old •• , ....................... • ••• farms reporting 1949 ..

dollara 1949 .. Standing timber sold ••••••••••••••••••••• farms reportinp: 1949 ••

· doll Bi's 1949 •• Value of other forest products sold

(bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, miM timber, etc.).• ......... • .......... £aras reporting 1949 ..

l Reported in s111all £ractiona. lLeu than 1,000 board ieet.

dollars 1949 ••

l 42

l 100

5,230 1,250

29 301 26

4,695 1

72

3 3,665

3 1,465

1 100

Beaver

............... 1 2 2

450

Box Elder

5,425 9,140

1 1

500

.. ............ . 2 2 2

783

1 26

3 6 4

4,142

2,690 1,457

5 26 4

2,475 2

113

2 2,340

l 350

Cache

29, 553 26, 818

3 8

18, 592

4 9,860

4 7 5

7,936

2 9, 225

4 7 5

3,025

370 16, 925

4 21

5 460

l 2

I l20

1 250

Emery Garfield Grand

............... ...... ; ....... ·············

............ 981 1 l 1

100

•••• • ••• I IJ ~ IJ • I

••• ' •• • ••••• .!!, • ~

688 300 l

2 B 3

617 l

1 40

3 648

1,080 10:.t;

2 14

2 260

1 21

l l, 080

Carbon

20,200 500

1 7,000

1 10,000

2 7,020

1 l 2

10,200

276

············· 2 15 1

1,100

l 215

Daggett

300 480

.............. 1

300

1 ............ .. 61

Davis

347 '793 327' 159

3 3

7 ,040

7 298 ,225

13 22 15

331,303

2 2,350

4 22 6

9,450

............... 200

2 7 2

70

Iron Juab Kane

.875 .......................... . 3,000 100 107

50 •••••••••••••

2 1,150

1 1 2

525

2 1,950

2 300

3,844 15,.U,OQ

6 23 13

4,854 1

. .fr2

2 2,630

6 1,21.fr

.... -......... ..

.. · ............. . l

50

12~779. 700 ·4 .frS 18 .

u·;9so 2

84

u 8,335

' 4,30$

2 1.frl

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2 3

4 5

6 7 8 9

10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

31

4 5

6 7 8 9

10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

31

UTl\H 69

County Table 5 (Part 6 of 6 ).-SPECIFIED CROPS HAR VESTED: CENSUSES . OF 1950 AND 194 5-Continued

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs:

Nursery and greenhouse p1·oducts, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs .....•.•......•..• , ..••.•... , ..•••. , .••.... dollars 1949 ..

Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, 1944 ..

ornamentals, etc.) •.•...••.•....•.•...•. farms reporting 1949., acres 1949 ..

sold .• dollars 1949 ..

Flowers and flowering plants grown. for sale: Grown under glass .......... , .••.• , •••• farms reporting 1949 •.

. square feet 1949. , Grown in open •.•••••••. , .............. farms reporting 1949 ••

acre's 1949. , Sold., •••• , ••• , •.••••...•..•.•..•••..• farms reporting 1949 ••

dollars 1949.,

Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, veget.able plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sate:

Grown under glass or in house ........ , farms reporting 1949 •• square feet 1949 ••

Grown in open ......................... farms reporting 1949 .. acres 1949 ••

Sold •••...•• ,,. , •••. , •...••..•.•.•..•• farms reporting 1949 .• dollars 1949.,

Forest products: All forest products sold .•..•. , ............ , ..••.• dollars 1949 .•

1944 •. Firewood cut .• , .......................... farms reporting 1949 ..

cords (4 1x4'x6 1 ) 1949 .. Fence posts cut ..••........•.•.••.......• farms reporting 1949 ••

number 1949 •. Saw logs and veneer logs cut. .............. farms reporting 1949 ..

thousands of bd. ft. 1949 .. Value of firewood, fence posts, logs,

lumber, pulpwood, and piling and poles sold .............................. farms reporting 1949 ••

dollars 1949 .. Standing timber sold ..••......•.........• farms reporting 1949 ..

dollars 1949 .. Value of other forest products sold

(bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, etc.) ..................... farms reporting 1949 ..

dollars 1949 ..

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs:

Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs.,.,, ...................................... dollars 1949 ..

1944 •• Nursery products ( ti:-ees, shrubs, vines,

ornamentals, etc.) ••......•..••••..•.•.. farms reporting 1949 .. acres 1949 .•

sold, . dollars 1949

Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale: Grown under glass.,., •.•.. ,,., .. , .•... farms reporting 1949.,

square feet 1949 •• Grown in open ......................... farms reporting 1949 ..

acres 1949 •. Sold ........ , ••••• ,, ... , .. ,, ........ ,. far!lls reporting 1949 .•

dollars 1949.,

Vegetables. grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable.plants, bulbs, and mushro0111s_produced for ~ale:

Grown under glass or iii house •.•..•..• farms reporting 1949 .• square feet 1949 ..

Grown in open ......................... farms reporting 1949 .. acres 1949 ..

Sold ..... ,, •. , .......... , ............. farms reporting 1949 .. dollars 1949 ••

Forest products: AU forest products sold ......................... dollars 1949 •.

1944 •. Firewood cut .......... , ........... , . , .... farms report in~ 1949 ..

cords (4'x4 1x8') 1949 ..

Fence posts cut ..................... ••· .. farms rep~~~t~~ m::: Sawlogs and veneer logs cut ... ••.··· ~i,~~~!~~:s 0~eh~~t~~~ i~!~:: Value of firewood, fence posts, logs,

lumber, pulpwood, and piling and poles sold .............................. farms r~~~ft!~~ i~!~::

Standing timber sold .••..• '. •.••.. ··•·•·•· farms re~~G!~~ i~!~::

Value of other forest products sold (bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, etc.) ............... • ...... farms re~~f~!~! i~!~::

1Repotted in small fractions.

Millard Morgan

l, 771 30 .......... ..

1, 680 70

4 29 12

5, 980 1

:m

7 1, 630

l 840

1 l, 741

l ........... . 30

3 10 5

510 l 2

l ........... . 50

Summit

75 2, 363

B 42

4 1,460

1 2

Tooele

176

Uintah

2, 145 2, 44R

l 2 48 1, 500

1 .......... ..

l 161

............. 1

1 15

135 5, 690

3 10

5 1, 750

.,.· ......... .

2 135

2 550

2 3, 400

. .......... . 2

1, 595

433 5, 215

8 fi.t

3 565

2 9

2 35

1 ........... . 1 398 75

Rich

150 300

2 250

Salt Lake

768, 435 596, 923

31 85

357' 980

27 308, 1B4

30 47 4B

394, 742

6 12, 025

8 4

13 15, 713

4, 773 8

13 1

24

San Juan

8,295 • • • • • • • t •••

33 272

36 18 '790

2 80

Sanpete

105 66

4 24 17

2, 635 1 5

Sevier

16, 055 8,652

2 7, 500

( l) 1 3

12' 255

l 2,000

. .......... . 1

1, BOO

1, 100 ..............

1 8 3

596

16 5, 925

l 2,000

1 .......... .. .............

1 ISO

............. . ............

3 370

20 1

65

1 20

Utah Wasatch Washington Wayne

164, 106 . • . • . .. • .. .. 9, 975 ........... . 161, 798 120 40, 936 ......... ..

11 17

32.975

11 121, 372

• 21 19 25

109,933

5 9' 530

3 7 7

21,200

2, 504 3, B18

11 99 12

1, 087 1 1

1 2 1

2,500

5 4

2, 630

2 1,080

5 11 7

7' 345

............ ...........

. . . . . . • • • • • • 650 .•....... 70 42i ·· .... · .. is 1

2 157 7 12 .......••..

6, 455

...... ~ ...... . l

650

. .. , ....... . 1

1,000

1 100

41, 999 10, 150

10 7

5, 190

8 19' 147

9 12 14

32, 709

2 2, 500

3 3 5

4, 100

50 1,429

6 34 10

1, 500

1 50

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70 STATISTICS POR COUNTIES

County Table 5a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1950

Item The Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis Duchesne Emery Garfield (For definitions and explanations, see text) State

CORN

1 Corn for all purposes ••.• , ••.••. , .•••.•••.•. farms reporting ... 3, 434 67 190 285 60 .............. 282 244 119 51

2 acres ••• 26, 116 573 1, 701 1, 596 289 . .......... 2, 339 2, 334 1, 124 178

3 Harvested for grain •. ,, .• ,,, .••.•..•.••.• farms reporting ••. 666 1 13 8 16 .......... 24 59 46 31

4 acres ••• 3,992 3 59 32 26 121 467 537 85 ·5 bushels.,. 128, 322 35 1,084 739 524 .......... 6, 048 15, 701 24, 104 2, 190

SMALL GRAINS

6 Grains grown together and threshed as a mixture ••••.•••.. , .•... , , •.••.•. , •••.•..• , . farms reporting ••• 1, 426 20 22 27 21 ........... 13 139 127 60

7 acres .•• 17, 343 234 365 238 22 1 ····· .... 113 1, 732 1,079 538

8 bushels.,. 734, 032 9, 469 17, 200 11, HiO .294 •.••••••• 6,283 64, 126 37. 512 19, 660

9 Winter wheat threshed or combined .••..••.•• , farms reporting ..• 1, 721 48 229 90 .l~ . 1 23 74 89 14

10 acres.,. 30,023 1, 531 6, 188 1, 748 147 6 256 674 703 140 11 bushels .. , 822, 881 57,824 191, 490 43, 975 4, 182 140 8, 183 20, 863 20, 520 3, 203

12 Spring wheat th,reshed or combined •••• , ••••.• farms reporting ••• 7, 243 77 417 498 173 22 390 462 443 107 13 acres ..• 60, 421 517 4,958 4, 584 1,691 130 3,251 3, 451 4,002 716 14 bushels .•• 2, 225, 188 16, 987 219, 837 185, 795 51, 276 4, 535 140, 361 106, 780 122, 186 22,059

15 Oats threshed or combined ••••• , ..••••••..••• farms reporting ... 4, 882 116 195 303 100 20 104 390 379 154 16 acres.,. 36, 306 677 1, 557 1,667 880 152 572 3, 695 3,498 1, 831 17 bushels •.. 1, 658, 648 30, 788 83, 648 ,94, 242 33, 078 6, 138 32, 720 141, 476 130,984 61, 386 18 Oats cut for feeding unthreshed .••••.••••.. ; farms reporting. , • 349 5 7 30 7 1 13 25 19 34 19 acres .... 2,230 33 123 162 14 6 67 120 106 439 io Barley threshed or combined •••••• • .•••••••••• farms reporting ••• 8, 490 149 768 853 106 32 285 239 164 107 21 acres ••• 104, 842 l,822 11, 155 10,972 914 44'i 2, 262 2, 260 1, 490 890 22 bushels ••• 4, 806, 238 66,840 60 3, 571 580,011 34, 627 18,021 107, 960 93, 182 59, 118 40, 748

ANNUAL LE"GUMES

23 Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans •••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• ·; • farms reporting ••• 136 .......... ·so 1 12 ......... . ........ 7 4 ·········

24 acres ... 862 . ......... 406 1 161 ......... . ........ 5 20 . ......... 25 100-lb. bags ••• 9, 707 ........... 5, 738 Ii l, 352 .. ........ ......... 18 69 ·········

HAY

26 .Alfalfa cut for hay (or for dehydrating .• , ••• , •••... , •••• , , .• , , , •••• , • , farms reporting ••• 14, 598 260 970 910 224 40 645 673 584 280

27 acres ... 301, 331 9, 451 19, 988 15, 470 4, 326 2, 150 9, 103 20, 246 12, 090 6, 497 28 tons ... 784, 301 23, 017 61, 581 49, 696 10, 436 3, 630 33, 683 40, 745 29, 037 14, 525 29 Clover or timothy cut for hay ••. , ••• ,,, •••• , farms reporting .. , l, 370 54 44 65 7 15 9 209 77 75 30 acres .•• 33, 321 1, 112 l, 140 665 140 623 135 5, 347 79S 2, lIS 31 tons, •. 52, 486 2, 33S 1, 6RO 1, 406 198 695 297 7, S91 1, 337 3, 085 32 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other

small grain cut for hay .................... farms reporting ... 759 3 15 103 6 2 16 39 27 40 33 acres ... 6, 571 9 180 555 32 230 84 422 153 463 34 tons ... 10. 390 10 272 1,007 31 240 144 S45 24-0 678 35 Wild hay cut ••••. , .••.•..•. , ... , . , •• , • ,,, •... farms reporting.,, 1, 559 27 88 42 .......... 9 20 148 84 37 36 acres •.. 79, 209 768 4, 342 992 .. ........ 1, 066 430 4,407 1, 319 1, 077 37 tons .•. 96, 058 l, 594 6,025 1, 382 .......... 1, 148 878 4, 947 2, 031 1, 622 38 Other hay cut ••• , .••• , • , ••.......••.• , • , .• , , farms reporting .• , 504 1 24 IS 1 6 8 79 60 23 39 acres ... 10, 835 4 859 110 1 401 44 2, 429 645 742 40 tons .• , 15, 753 15 1, 485 261 3 537 69 2, 803 1, 095 960

FIELD SEED CROPS

41 Alfalfa seed harvested ...................... farms reporting ... 1, 254 30 52 17 6 l 5 124 14 3 42 acres ... 37,_766 708 910 110 60 10 35 4,029 100 8 43 pounds •• , 8, 246, 673 127, 626 123, 456 8, S29 2, 080 700 1, 292 1, 001, 314 10, 16'fi 425

MISCELLANEOUS CROPS

44 Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale ••••• : ••••••.•••••••••••••••••• , farms reporting ••• 4, 076 SS 135 181

ll'i I 17 246 330 205 BB 4S acres 1 •• 12, 942 834 700 575 84 23 1, 015 140 70 700 46 100-lb. bags.,. 1,889, 455 227, 558 103, 645 95, 468 7, 7'i°> I 1, BOO 143, 831 14, 158 7, 421 72, 321 47 Sugar beets harvested for sugar •••••• , •••••• farms reporting ••• 2, 773 ............. 532 481 41 254 2 7 .. .. ._ ..... . ......... 48 acres •.• 26, 621 ............ 7, 245 3, 100 427 2, 201 8 55 . ......... . ........ 49 tons ••• 453, 115 ............ 134, 219 50, 707 5, 558 35, 040 98 687 . ........ ········· 50 Vegetables harvested for sale ••.•••.••... , .. farms reporting ••• 2, 799 7 358 294 7 210 14 17 1 .......... 51 value .• dollars •.• 3, S07, 470 744 515, 604 207. 75::1

'·:::I 455, 47 4 1, 074 19, 817 900

52 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit ..........

orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees •• , •..•••.• ,, ••••• ,.,, .• ,. farms reporting.,. 6, 186 54 316 253 s 353 328 298 102

53 acres 2 •• 16,853 7 1,897 247 (,()I 2 1,024 88 137 107 l Does not include acres for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. See text. 2 Does not include acres for farms with less than 1/2 acre. See text.

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County Table Sa-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1950-Continued

Item (For definitions and explanations, see test)

CORN

1 C.Orn for al 1 purposes. , ••.•••••. • •..•• , •• , , , farms reporting •••

2 acres, .. .3 Harvested £or grain, •••.••••..•.•. ,, .• , •. farms reporting ....

4 acres,.,

'i bushels.,,

SMALL GRAINS

· 6 Grains grov.n together and threshed as a tnixture.,,, •• , , .... , , .. , •. , •. , , , , , .. , . farms reporting .. ,

acres,.,

bushels •• , 9 Winter· wheat threshed or combined,, •• ,,,.,,, farms reporting.,,

10

11 acres ...

bushels,,. 12 Spring wheat threshed or combined,.,.,,,,,,, farms reporting.,, 13 acres, .. 14 bushels .. , 15 Oats threshed or combined., •••••• , ••• ,, •• ,,, farms reporting •• , 16 17

acres.,. bushels,,,

l!l Oats cut for feeding unthreshed., ••• ,, ••• , , , farms reporting.,,

19 acres .. , 20 Barley threshed or combined •••• , •••• , , , , • , , , farms reporting,,,

21 22

ANNUAL LEGUMES

23 Dry field and seed beans hsrvested for

acres, ..

bushels.,,

bean:;,,,,,., • , , , , , , , . ~ .• , • , . , .....•• , , , , . , , farms reporting, ..

24

2'i

215 ~lfalfa cut for hay (or for

acres, ..

100-lb. bags ...

HAY

dehydrating) •••..•••••..••••• ,, •.••.••••.•• farms reporting •.• 27

2A acres ..•

tons,,,

29 Clover or timothy cut for hay ............... farms reporting ... 30

31 acres.,,

tons •. , 32 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other

small grain cut for hay •..• •.• .............. [arms rerorting .. . 33 acres, .. 34 tons.,. 3·5 Wild hay cut ••.• ,,,, •• , •••• , ••• , •••••.•• , ••• farms reporting •• , 36 37

acres ••• tons.,.

3A Other hay cut .•••• ,, •••••• , ••••••••• ,.,.,,., farms reporting.,, 39

40

FIELD SEED CROPS

acres.•• tons •••

41 Alfalfa seed harvested,, •• , •• ,.,, •• , ........ farm~ reinirtjng •• ,

42 acres ...

43 pounds •.•

MISCELLANEOUS CROPS

44 Irish potatoei;i harvested for home use or for sale ... ,.,.,., ... , .. , •• ,.,.,.,, •••.. farms reporting.,.

acres 1., 4'i

46 100-lb. bags .•• 4'7 Sugar beets harvested for sugar ••• , , , •• , •..• farms reporting •••

411

49

acres.,,

tons ...

50 Vegetables harvested for sale., •••• , •• ,, •••• farms reporting •••

51 value, .dollars, ••

52 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees.,., •.. , .... ,,,,,,.,,,., .. farms reporting ..•

53 acres 2 ••

Grand

35

624 33

555 16, 022

12 302

6, 820

5

55 1, 440

18 292

11,061 3

24 8

74 2,565

Iron

189 2, 356.

36 219

4,639

24

501 13, 456

132 1,624

40, 387 66

857 23, 129

144 1,036

50, 367

6

24 230

6,034

241,068

Juab

42 299

2 7

190

4

43 1,48$

38 1,098

20,968

54 555

17, 136 64

351

17 '947 2 8

139

1, 568

71, 551

1 ......... . 2 ......... .

13 ••.•••••••

44 1, 102 2,974

2 60

140

9 153 277

1

35 110

1 11

570

6

1 199

2 28

293 7

6,005

54 262

348 11,646 29. 202

7 50

86

27 221 388

18

353 713

6 97

120

20 413

36, 259

208

5, 174 12,029

3 48 89

6 49 57 13

1, 065 l, 175

2 45 31

36 716

88, 692

93 18 1, 539 21

265, 682 1, 647 12 •••.••.•••

128 l, 165

16 37, 751

70 22

9 2, 553

28 100

Kane

26 99 14

36 987

8

75 1,605

13 99

2,295

6

23 658

36 160

7, 776 3

14 45

230

8,318

Millard

146 1, 305

14 169

3,497

75

1, 489 58, 939

250 5,487

162,065 127

1, 276 36, 214

134 898

38, 754

65 614

10, 884

421, 563

Morgan

6 32

2,290

B 81

l, 7'37 89

714 30,034

82 465

33, 949~

7 58

138 1,260

84, 743

2

l 2

1 ......... 3

10 ........ .

111 1,884 4, 579

8

76

159

21 99

156 12

246 385

1 1 2

839 30,868 55,225

3

42 53

15

239 332

6 761

l, 190 3

47 49

22 509 387 25, 367

52,856 6,179,363

24 10

1,008

144 2,362 7, 143

31

l, 701 2, 107

11 96

171 10

180 355

15 236

463

1 4

100

45 144

21, 936

Piute

,3

14

21

203 8,080

2 15

350

61

555 16,A08

72

420 21.291

Rich

8 112

5,800 2

18 680

31

436 16. 792

47 506

20,3-in

4 ........ . 28

135

1,496

79, 573

214 4, 724

10, 301 24

294 495

14 166 297

51 2,261 3, 253

9 156 254

3 14

940

136 l, 215

133, 830

117 2, 087

99,098

151 6, 335

10, 086

31 1,178 1, 727

12 717

1,028 143

34, 422 32, 248

5 317 265

1 20

2,000

13 12

924

4

B3l:l

47

447 81,255

21

283

3, 579 6

1, 290 25 ••••••••• 1

10

59 77

94 54

36, 441

32 3

17

4 28

4

Salt Lake San Juan

149 1,091

11 26

1,280

89

762

33,801 151

3,395" 15. 849

753

6, 130 237,885

243 1,456

75, 367

7.T 99

501 4, 139

191, 555

2 21

606

l. lBO 14,218 48,614

14 79

132

39 470

36 379

5,618

30 liOO

8 245

3,610

8 116

2,630 1

37 11,795

4 69 45

994 37,78

179 1,32

10 4,472

10, 48

110 220

35 ••••••••• 179 30i5

7 229

311 7

31 91

15 167

· 48, ios

266 302

37,574 277

2,903 54, 767

294 586, 653

2 92

99 1

150 160

1 10

250

15 20

971

650

42

~-.l.....---''--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~-'--:----::--~-'-~~~--'~~~~-'-~~~-'-~~~~"'-~~~-'-~~~-'--~~~ .......... ~~~~~~--~ 1 Does not include acres for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. See text. 2 Does not include acres for farms with less than 1/2 acre. See text.

815 1, 3'17

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72 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 5a-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND: C~NSUS OF 1950-Continued

1tem (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sanpete Sevier

CORI';

Corn for all purposes ...•........•....•.... farms reporting .. .

acres ... .

3 Harvested for grain.,.,,, .......•.•..•.• farms reporting .. .

4 acres .. . bushels .. .

SMALL GRAINS

Grains grown together and threshed as a mixture •......•........................... farms reporting .. .

7 acres .. . 8 bushels .. .

9 Winter wheat threshed or combined .......... farms reporting .. ,

10 acres .•• 11 bushels ..• 12 Spring wheat threshed or combined ......•... farms reporting ...

13 acres .•• 14 bushels ••. 15 Oats threshed or combined .......•.•..••...• fn.rms reporting ..•

lli acres •.• 17 bushels ...

lfl Oats cut for feeding unthreshed ..••..•..... farms reporting .•. 19 acres .•. 20 f\arley threshed or combined,,,, .•••• ,.,.,,. farms reporting .••

21 acres •..

22 bushels .•.

ANNUAL LEGUMES

23 Dry field and seed beans harvested for beans ..........••......•.......••..•..•... farms reporting •••

24 acres ... 25 100-lb. bags ...

llA Y

21i Alfalfa cut for hay (or for dehydrating) .•.•......••.........•..•.•... farms reporting ...

27 acres .•. 2R tons ..•

29 Clover or timothy cut for hay ••••.• , .••.... farms reporting ...

30 acres ..•

31 tons ... 32 Oats, wheac, bnrley, rye, or other

small grain cut for hay ................... farms reporting .. .

33 acres •.•

34 tons ... 35 Wild hay cut ............................... farms J'eporting •••

36 acres ..•

37 tons •.. 311 Other hay cut .........••...•........•...... farms reporting .•.

39 acres ... ·

4,() tons .. .

FIELD SEED CROPS

41 Alfalfa seed harvested ....••..........•. , .. farius reporting •..

42 acres •.. d~ pounds ...

MISCELLANEOUS CROPS

44 Irish potatoes har,·ested for home use for sale ............................... farms reporting .. .

45 acresl ..

46 100-lb. bags .. . 47 Sugar beets ha·rvested for sugar ...•..•..... farns reporting .. .

4~ acres .. .

49 tons ..• 50 Vegetables harvested for sale .....•..•..... farms reporting ...

51 value .. dollars: .. 52 Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit

orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees ..................•..••.• farms reporting .••

53 acres2 ..

130 1, 047

15

54 1, 949

280 4,494

186, 799

135

2,307 52,634

602 4,n1

163, 719

540 4,320

198, 288

41 1R4

500

5, 120

232, 941i

939 20, 986

46, 705

95 1,405

2, 193

77 548 883

247 5, 777

8,69R

82 1, 907

2, 174

'i9

493

32,614

lS'i

63 5, 863

123 919

13' 030

179 95,4116

20R

49

i Does not ~nclude acres for farms with less than 10 hags harvested, See text. 2 Does not include acres for :\arms with less than 1/2 acre. See text. 3 Reported in small fractions.

154 1,303

2

12 650

160

2,11!2

118,476

16

200 6,925

31iR 3, 158

146, 004

250 l,li02

B0,564

11 65

509 I), 964

429,275

73fl

16, 509

56, 126

49

513

904

18

103 216

88 2,20fi

2,939

29

386

557

19

934

235 1,648

230, 914

402 5,201

84,631

26 170,306

190

59

Summit

1

25

38

423

19,72R

10

99

l, 957 100

565 23, 069

130

954. 52, 170

8

54 168

1,620

74, 716

26~

7,068

14, 055

210

R,071

12, 990

46

311

5'53 106

4, 7S8

6, 481

10

161

333

Tooele

34

175

16

490

Ii

76 2,063

9

69 1, 940

57

522 12, 781

46 249

11,417 4

21i

139 1, 2R3

55, 484

197 3, 539

8, 685

10

426 ~36

13

346

47'i

23 l,lill 1, 717

5 224

333

53

R16 100 121, 560

11

4 231

13 22,215

~5

32

3,495

s lR

287

2 36

70 40

Uintah

274

1. 972

87 420

15, 741

61 641

23. 730 83

716 lfl,616

452

4,013 123, 397

416 3,!175

163. 633 14 65

263 2,393

101, 651

75

692

17' 962 39,044

RO 1, 951

2, !ifi2

16

83 128

75 2; 196

3,074

19

317

393

, 18

l, 782 57, 157

Utah

498

2,670

130

497 18, 916

104

9U 47' 827

138

1,870

50,002 l, 138

9, 195 358,8SO

446

2, 365

120, 202 21

86

l, 194

16, 495

'i99, 23'9

29

52 4~3

1, 848 23, 130 73, 092

68

!i72

1, 061

63

332 504

201 6,0lR 9, 777

36

421

799

106

1.155

24fi, 341

379 565

91 721 10,036 91,172

262

1,608

27. 007

26 764 4, 201 ,P26. 945

32fi 1, 278

71 7' 900

Wasatch

28

209

10, 663

21

165

4, 861

113

492 20, 314

102 452

23, 619 12

95 222

1, 739

91, 542

319

8, 40'i

22, 187

99

3, 200

6, 103

25

201 347

3R 737

1, 439

10

275

568

125

67 35

3,867

315 9,953

30

12

Wash­ington

93

570

44

119 3, 596

10

91 3, 390

74

519

10, 939 19

93

2, 757 35

142 5,475

5 23

222

2, 785

106, 597

R

4

18

514 6,235

21, 629

14

20S

414

26

11!1 187

9

fl7 215

7

25

33

41

326

91, 426

87 963

131, 4SO

3

12

llli

90 39,343

396

l, 687

·Wayne

10

65

7

51 1, 730

27 2R2

11, 948

SB 2,055

71 45S

16' 942 85

481 21, 408

6 63

147 2,238

114, 418

219 5, 143

10, 824

30 41!7

777

17

172 252

34

669 1, 068

21

354

632

52 5, 500

77

199

211, 242

1, 155

83

148

Weber

311 1,678

31

102

2,590

47 248

11, 648

31

263 7,811

534

3, 160

101, 713

217 1, 380

70,704 23

90 451

3, 229

158, 277

15

937 10, 248 34, 970

35

779 1, 112

57

3iO 6!16

20 l, 105 l, 184

19

450 l, 268

42 6, 173

380

1, 334 167, 202

350

2,485

41, 931

385 562. 506

494

1,467

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UTAH 73 County Table 6.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS FOR COMMERCIAL FARMS AND OTHER FARMS:

1950 CENSUS OF

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12

13 14

15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27

28 29 30 31

32 33 34

35 36

37 38 39 40 41 42

43

44 4S

46

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

59 60 61 62 63 64

65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

73 14 7S 76 77 78 79

[Data for items shown in italics are based on reports for <lnly a sample of farms. See text]

The .State Item

(For definitions and explanations, see text)

Farms, acreage, and va I ue, 1950: Farms ......•..•...•..•••...•.••.••..••.•.• , •...•.. riumber .•.

Under 10 acres ..•••...•..•..•...•••...•.......• number .•. Land in farms •••••......•..•.••..•.•••.•..••.....•. acres ... Avera~e size of farm ...••••.•••.•..••••..•..• , ..... acres.· .. Value of land and buildings ••.• avera&e per farm, dolJars •••

average per acre, dollars •. , Cropland harvested in 1949 •..••.... total farms reporting .•.

acres •.. farms reporting 1 to 9 acres .•.

Farm operators, 1950-Residing on farm operated ....•.•......•......•...• number ••• Not residing on farm operated ......•.•..........•• number •.. With other· income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold ...•.•.. , ......•.••. number •• ,

Working off their ±arm, total. •....•.....•...•••.• number ••• 100 days or more ...•......•...•.•.•.....•..•••• number •.•

By tenure: Full owners ......................... ,, .. , .••••• number ••• Part owners .•..••...•..•..•... , •••......•••.••. number ••. Manager'! ...........•••..............••..•.••••. number ••. All tenants ............•...•....•.•.•...• ' •.•.• number •••

Specified tacll itles and equipment, 1950: Telephone .•......•..••..•.•.....•..••...• farms reporting •• : Electricity,, •••••. , ••• , .............. ,,. farms reporting •••

Average of last monthly electric bill ••••••••• dollars ... Corn pickers ...• , •.....•.. , •...•......... farms reporting ••• Tractors other than garden tractors ••.••• farms reporting •.• Autoi;fobiles., •••••••• , ................... farms reporting .••

Kind of road on which farm is located, i950: Hard surface • ..••••.••• , ••••• , .••• , •..••• farms report in/I ... Gravel, shell, or shale ••••••...• , •..•••• farms reporting.,. Dirt or unimproved •••••.•••• , •.••••••• , •• farms reporting.,.

Farm labor week preceding enumerat I on, 1950: Family and/or hired workers •••••••••••••• farms reporting ••. Family workers, includinll operator .•• ,, •• farms reporting ...

Operators working 1 or more hours •••••.••...•• pers:ons ..• Unpaid members of operator's family

working 15 hours or more .....•.••.••• farms reportinll •.• persons ••.

Hired workers .••.••.•• , ••••......••••.••• farms reporting ••• persons •..

Crops harvested in 19119: Corn for all purposes .•.........•.•..•... farms reporting ..•

acres ..•

Land from which hay was cut ....•. , .••• , .• farms reporting.,, acres .. .

Irish potatoes ...•........•...........•.. farms repo~~~::i::

100-lh •. bags.,. Vegetables for home use (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) ............. · .. farms reporting •..

Vegetables for sale (other than Irish and sweet potatoes) ............. , ..... , • farms reporting .. .

Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and

dollars .••

pl anted nut trees, April l, 1950 ........ farms repo~~!:::.z::

Livestock on farms, Apr 11 I, 1950: Horses and/or mules ........•. , ........... farms reporting •••

number ••• Cattle and calves ...• ; ••..••• , .••.•.••... forms reporting •••

number ••• Milk cows •..••••••....•• , ..........•.. farms reporting ••.

number .•• Hogs and pigs .•...•..•.•...........•.•••• farms reporting .• ,

number .•. Sows and p;il ts for spring farrowing .•• farms reporting .•.

, number ... Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand •• farms reporting ..•

number.,. Livestock and 1 ivestock products sold in 19119:

Chickens sold •.........•. , ••........••• ,. farms reporting .. . number .. .

Chicken eggs sold ...............•.••..••. farms reporting .. . dozens ••.

Cattle sold alive .•...•...•....•..••.•••.•..••.... number •.. Calves sold alive ........•........••.•.••.....••.. number .•.

Sales of farm products in 19119: All farm products sold, .......••••••.•••. farms reporting ..•

dollars •.. Livestock sold alive .......•...•..••.•• ,. farms reporting .. .

dollars .. . Dairy products sold .......•....• , ••..•••• farms reporting .. .

dollars .. . Poul try and poultry products sold •••..•.• farms reporting .. .

dollars .•. Spec if i ed farm expend I tures in 19119:

Any specified farm expenditures •...•.• farms reporting .•• Machine /1ire ••..• , .•..........••.•. , ... , ....•...• dollars ..• Hired labor • .•.•••••••••••• , ••.•• , •..•••••••••••• dollars ••• Feed for livestock and poultry •••••.•.•••.••.•.•. dollars .•. l.ivestock and poultry purchased •.•••...•• , •••..•• dollars •.• Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees purchased •.•.•••. dollars ... Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil. ....... dollars •••

Commercial farms

17, 080 l,"503

9,708,090 568.4

23, 261 43.39

15, 680 1, 203, 345

1, 186

13,261 3, 251

2, 980 6,879 ·3, 443

10. 871 4, 760

142 1, 307

8, 798 15, 373

7. 75 31

10, 453 12, 479

9, 808 3, 926 2, 531

rs, 745 15,493 15, 021

6, 851 10' 611 ·3, 184 7' 014

3, 323 27, 410

13, 667 482, 215

3, 639 13, 200

1, 921, 106

8, 855

3, 286 4, 447, 173

5, 106 14, 230

11, 869 46, 396 13, 800

520, 311 12, 423 84,825 7' 380

61, 730 3, 710 9' 152

10' 288 2, 258, 540

3, 479 2,073,844

·5, 534 23, 137. 38'5

163, 197 60, 151

17' 080 126, 452, 642

13, 067 45, 441, 597

9, 140 15, 906, 790

6, 591 24,080,058

16, 310 3, 553, 960

15, 767,911 25, 478, 551 19, 432, 885

2, 571, 523 5, 808, 384

1 Does not include acres for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. See text. 2 Does not include acres for farms reporting less than 1/2 sere. See text.

Other farms

7,096 2, 922

1, 157, 075 163. 1 8,8671

134. 37 5, 664

76, 124 3, 180

5, 762 1,094

5, 940 6,052 5, 395

5, 983 611 S4

448

3, 717 6, 229

5.68 ..............

1, 791 4, 772

4, 206 1, 376

992

5, 638 S,'585 5, 235

1, 516 2, 132

271 418

516 2, 336

3,877 36, 514 1,080

455 44, 124

4, 10'3

474 163, 664

3, 234 4, 767

2,877 7, 332 4, 642

33, 255 4,040 a; S46 2, SOl

10,012 810

1, 412 3,880

243, 669

779 101, 765

I, 443 861, 349

4,395 5,051

5,971 3, 835, 083

2, 899 1, 286, 263

1, 500 466, 281

1, 744 487, 482

5,869 331, 060 376, 591

1, 144, 818 384, 788 198, 847 279,036

Beaver

Commercial farms

286 4

127, 322 445. 2

21, 707 60. 25

271 19' 343

7

220 55

44 143

53

198 67 2

19

146 244

6.63 .............

129 169

127 85 47

255 254 254

103 150

48 68

68 580

261 11, 649

S3 830

226,437

87

4 612

59 9

240 930 263

16, 577 247

2, 755 135

1, 058 S4

154 134

8,926

19 2, 625

53 25, 629

3,982 1, 546

286 2, 122, 227

264 714, 252

225 511,"S54

62 21, 267

267 41, 715

235, 241 244, 140 170, 095 so, 825

llS, 183

Other farms

47 JG

2, 713 57. 7

31, 385 343. 58

2.8 543

9

31 13

42 45 31

35 4 3 5

.............. 2S

4. 10

11

31 31 26

5 5

22 332

·3 4

1, 117

17

3 132

12 1

22 45 36

239 29 56 17 36 s 8

25 918

4 268

6 3, 609

41 20

47 16, 870

26 8, 159

18 5, 472

8 2, 083

21 2, 290

750 750

......... 250 300

Box Elder

Commercial farms

I, 500 57

1, 171, 322 780.9

33, 164 46. 21 1. 457

190, 990 55

l, 197 254

171 646 251

926 380 t3

181

883 1, 423 8. 73

O~her farms

193 90

76, 360 _395. 6 9,027 23.22

159 3, 188

87

161 28

!51 161 145

168 13 ·3 9

l:Jl 181

4.95 ............. ............

l, 235 1, 286

940 461 79

1, 370 1, 335 1, 29'5

518 788 291 811

220 2, 002

l, 158 36, 461

176 780

113,501

615

494 66S, 311

387 1,868

958 3, 723 l, 164

43, 852 1,043 6, 822

503 4, 235

278 701 837

97, 612

263 64, 614

432 673, 948 16, 304

2, 987

1, 500 13, 097, 751

1, 047 3, 368, 676

816 1, 259, 520

509 1, 182, Sl6

l, 497 462, 853

2, 204,040 1, 535, 757 l,"589, 376

':l03, 205 793, 472

56 161

136 40 20

127 126 116

3S 40 1 2

4 22

86 840

11 2

22S

BS

23 7 ;307

76 189

66 138 103 ·554

BB 20S

38 220

18 3S 90

5, 41'16

21 3, 256

40 Hi, 866

82~ 73

181 127, 749

63 21, 7IS

38 12, 3Sl

50 9, 736

162 13, 525 7,416

29, 230 B,095 ·s, 40'S 6,820

Cache

Commercial farms

l, 761 109

'372,014 211. 3

23, 210 105. 23

1, 677" 136, 661

90

1,582 140

250 771 337

l,073 '561

IS 112

1,249 1, 718 7. 7S

·s 1, 133 1, S49

1, 268 377 72

1, 603 1, 587 1, 552

731 l,07S

231 454

319 1, 808

1, 486 42, 781

211 650

107' llS

l, 141

544 397, 788

386 255

1,208 3, 594 1, 525

34, 227 1, 464

13, 570 570

4, 538 272 787

1,009 199, 865

345 166, 153

554 1, 812, 647

8,096 3, 103

1, 761 10, 820, 444

l, 396 2, 210, 660

1, 400 2,814,059

646 2, 018, 779

1,691 416,384 896, 781

l, 890, 798 1, 306, 380

221, 665 S55;838

Other farms

324 144

17,016 52. 5

7, 338 156. 68

261 3,527

ISO

284 26

272 287 264

275 33

5 11

250 315

4.99 . .•....... "80

286

260 35

1

261 261 236

56 76 26 30

5 41

173 1, 577

"3)

5 707

215

2S 3,829

us 100

112 220 224

1, 522 203 563 13

28'3 23 48

161 10, 233

'30 5, 584

58 98,047

289 154

281 342,909

131 91,99'3

146 68,846

68 52, 398

286 22, 165 31, 210 60, 20'5 16, 750

7, 670 11,890

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74 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 6.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS .FOR COMMERCIAI:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12

13 14

'l5 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27

28 29 30 31

32 33 34

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Farms, acreage, and va 1 ue, 1950: Farms •..•..•.•.•.•......•.....•.••.....•...•....•. number .. .

Under 10 acres .•..•.•.....•. , .......•.......... number .. . Land in farms ..••......•.........•..•.............. acres .. · Average size o,£ farm ....•......•.•...•... •• .. •· ..• • acres.•· Vl'llue of ll'lnd and buildings •... avera!le per farm, dollars •.•

average per acre, dollars ••• Cropland harvested in 1949 •..•..•.• total farms reporting •••

acres .•. farms reporting 1 to 9 acres .•.

Farm operators, 1950-Residing on farm operated ••..• , ................... number •.. Not residing on farm operated ••..••.. ·: ....•...... number .. • With other income of family exceeding value of agricul turd products sold ••...•...........•.. number .. .

Working off their farm, total. .•.•.... , .......•... number .. . 100 days or more ..•.•......••.• , ............... number •.•

By tenure: Full ownets ......• , ...... : ..................... number ... Part owners ..••.... , •.............••...•....... number •..

~j~a~=~:~~~::::::: ·.:::::::::::::: '.::::::::: '.:: '.~~:~:~: '.: Specified facilities and equipment, 1950:

Telephone ...• , ••••••••.•••••.•••••..•.•.. farms reporting ... Electricity .............................. farms reporting ..•

Average of last monthly electric bill ......... dollars .. . Corn pickers •••••.. , ••••.•.••...••.•••..• farms reporting •.• Trnctors other than garden tractors •.•••. farms reporting ••• Automobiles .••••••.•..•...•••••••••.••..• farms reporting ...

Kind of road on which farm is located, 1950: Hard surface ............... , •••••••••.••• farms reporting .•• Gravel, shell, or shale •• , .•• , ••••••••••• farms reporting •.• Dirt or unimproved ••. •••••• , ••.•••••••••• farms reportin!I •.•

Farm labor week preceding enumeration, 1950: Family and/or hired workers ••.••••••••••• farms reportini;l ••• Family workers, including operator •.••••• farms reporting •••

Operators working 1 or more hours ••••••••••••• persons ••• Unpaid members of 'operator's family

working 15 hours or more •••••...••.•• fnrms reporting ..• persons •••

Hired workers ............................ farms reporting .•• persons •••

Crops harvested In 19119:

Carbon

Commercial Other farms farms

146 9

257 ,289 1,762.3 18, 862 13.49

131 7 ,941

11

115 27

27 55 30

92 40 1

13

64 151

7. 99

107 98

51 57 54

168 162 152

68 113 46

118

164 53

10, 747 65. s

6, 773 209.47

151 1,689

86

144 19

127 134 120

138 11 1

14

60 150

4. 84

60 125

45 70 15

130 130 110

65 110

5 15

Daggett Davis

Commercial farms

Other Commercial farms farms

43

62, 939 1, 463. 7 19,936

17. 32 43

5, 153

39 4

4 19 6

9

1,230 136. 7 7,250 50.00

8 173

2

6 3

5 8 6

34· 0 B ........ .

l

10 12

48 33

6 ........ . !~ ........ 5

63 •...•..•• 58 58

25 ••.•••.•• 55 22 54

774 97

319,043 412. 2

26, 985 65. 92

737 31, 132

108

686 65

154 324 182

387 245

6 136

495 715

7.09 5

455 619

607 81 47

712 695 685

275 412 109 270

35 Corn for all purposes .........•.....•.... farms reporting .•. 36 acres ...

35 252

26 •••••••••• 261

37 38 39 40 41 42

43

44 45

46

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

59 60 61 62 63 64

65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

73 74 75 76 77 78 79

Land from which hay was cut ••.•••.•••.... farms reporting .. . acres .. .

Irish pot~toes ........................... farms repo~~!:!i::

Vegetables for home use (other than 100 lb. bags ...

Irish and sweet potatoes) •.....•.••..... farms reporting ... Vegetables for sale (other than Irish

and sweet potatoes) ...... , ..•........... farms reporting .. .

Land in bearing and non bearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and

dollars .. .

planted nut trees, April 1, 1950 ........ farms repo:ct::!s.'.'

Livestock on farms, Apr i1 I, 1950: Horses and/or mules .....••• , ......•.•.... farms reporting •.•

11umber ..• Cattle and calves •.••...•.••.....••••••.• farms reporting ...

number .•. Milk cows ...•••.•....•••••.•..•••.•••• farms reporting •••

· number ..• Hogs and pigs .......................... ,. farms reporting .. .

number ••• Sows and gi 1 ts for spring farrowing ... farms reporting ..•

number .•. Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand .. farms reporting •.•

number ..• Livestock and 1 ivestock Products sold in !9119:

Chickens sold •....•....•.....•........... farms reporting .. , !)Umber .. .

\.hicken eggs sold .......•.......... , ..•. , farms reporting .. . dozens., .

Cattle sold alive ................................. number ..• Calves sold alive .....•.............•....•....•... number.,.

Sales of farm products In 19119: All farm products sold ......•....•......• farms reporting ..•

dollars ... Livestock sold alive •...•.. , •...... , , , ..• farms reporting, ..

dollars ..• Dairy products sold ••...... , ......•.••.•. farms reporting .. .

dollars .. . Poul try and poultry products sold ...••.•• farms reporting .. .

dollars .. . Specified farm expenditures in 1949:

Any specified farm expenditures ....... farms reporting .. . Machine hire •.•.•.••..••••••••.••..••...••...••.• dollnrs ••• Hired labor •••••••••.••••.•••••.•••••••••.••••••• dol1'1rs •.. Feed for livestock and poultry ................... dollars ••• Livestock and poultry purchased •••.••••••.••••.•• dollars ••• Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees purchased .••••••• dollnrs ... Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil ........ dollars •••

119 3, 726

59 SB

6,366

82

7 1, 795

S3 37

107 521 118

5,284 107 461

BS 844

44 144 111

15, 984

33 7 ,442

57 119,178

1,093 964

146 967 ,312

123 510, 278

43 75, 166

70 78,401

169 22, 913

148, 577 127' 308 118,398 16,561 83, 636

1 Does not include acres for farms with less than lQ bags harvested. See text. 2 Reported in small fractions. 3

Does not include acres for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text.

47

116 909

56 26

1,389

106

Bl 24

77 197

91 504 83

140 79

355 25 40

111 5,395

14 999 29

20,148 47 64

100 27 ,292

62 17 I 358

6 934 35

9,000

130 6,070

20, 775 40,325 2,095 3, 790 6,425,

43 4,438

16 23

l, 792

7

8 126

1 (2)

8

2

5 ........ . 2

39 356

40 3,307

38 194

26 149

11 26 37

2,682

8 1, 098

16 12,554

669 269

43 249, 227

41 187. 286

17 3,624

20 6,429

53 7 ,899

53, 326 25, 797 14, 787

3,244 9, 830

6 15 8

61 7

17 4 5 2 3 7

168

2 600

3 7

9 1,930

6 1,693

1 45 2

192

5

500

750

2,272

575 12,390

213 984

141, 504

439

339 825 '739

312 1,107

448 1,525

sos 14, 464

438 3, 500

213 1,341

88 215 466

39,911

108 55, 836

.as 293,253 10, 782 1,544

774 6, 170, 792

467 2, 301, 659

296 824, 132

222 495, 105

717 154,574 957' 586 800, 139

1,271,780 220,278 213, 504

Other farms

554 278

12, 618 22.8

11,344 541. 27

462 4, 148

323

503 34

429 456 433

479 42 3

30

390 505

6.37

115 405

435 25 45

440 440 405

90 130

15 20

,39 199

231 1,806

47 41

4,173

342

68 20,818

332 669

180 349 290

1,246 258 525 134 509 44 73

329 14, 379

64 5,815

119 42, 824

123 197

486 216, 910

171 32, 890

71 23, 960

146 24,590

460 30,010 20, 785 93,00Q 33I135 16, 740 12, 795

[Data for items shown in italics are based _on

Duchesne Emery

Commercial Othel:' Commercial Othn farms farms farms farms

745 3

687 ,644 923.0

20, 514 25. 76

723 48, 159

12

688 49

74 314 105

435 253

3 54

74 684

7 .92

424 463

131 105 527

730 717 696

379 695

94 205

225 2,256

703 31,284

285 126

12, 584

574

9 661

302 90

651 2,876

698 27 1 501

637 5, 753

454 2,334

255 464 588

42, 428

94 16,000

231 231, 654

6,413 4,149

745 3,602, 174

687 l, 916, 658

543 797 I 697

274 114,221

757 117, 339 319,828 469,653 579,285 47, 131

202, 034

202 22

35, 777 177 .1 6,694 67.01

169 3, 574

59

179 18

148 174 140

156 24

22

45 125

4.23

40 85

45 10 80

105 105 100

30 40

31 196

143 2,286

65 19

1,979

146

5 413

58 2

138 401 153

1, 329 125 406 104 335

40 53

122 4,690

17 741

33 12,004

135 169

173 210,371

107 35, 086

59 16, 598

43 5,687

130 4, 765 1,250 6,015 4,120 3, 345 8,205

412 15

211, 174 512.6

12, 897 26.06

392 22, 756

14

359 40

91 167

64

300 98

14

87 404

s.a0 316· 219

131 192 73

420 41? 400

183 299 102 166

122 1, 152

383 12, 298

133 54

5,943

260

13 19, 727

191 137

345 1,428

371 17. 321

'335 1, 387

290 2, 612

169 384 309

32, 022

83 17' 862

156 256,626

2,686 4,204

412 2, 054, 682

379 1,100, 120

194 126,040

202 555, 186

4.22 62,685

158,546 400,248 357' 027

4.1,540 121, 742

335 68

29,339 87.6

6,661 80.29

269 5, 341

79

273 45

291 291 245

281 34

1 19

120 330

3. 91

115 240

95 200 35

285 285 265

95 140

5 5

35 194

237 2,880

98 21

1,865

218

4 90

149 67

181 44.1 270

2,010 247 465 192 804

58 98

218 9, 921

35 2,606

78 25, 827

150 335

281 131,690

2Q2 65, 706

65 7, 797

91 13, 199.

290 15,090

8,510 24,675 24, 615

9, 540 16, 840

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UTAH 75

FARMS AND OTHER FARMS; CENSUS OF 1950-Continued reports for only a sa~ple of farms. See text]

Garfield Gi:-and Ii:-on Juab Kane Millard Morgan Piute

Commei:-cial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other Conrnercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other farms farms farms fsrms farms farms fai:-ms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms

254 114 56 29 380 130 272 77 106 69 970 163 195 54 181 21 1 4 14 5 5 12 18 16 26 10 14 48 24 12 14. 1 6 2

133,839 12, 103 50,204 4,211 517, 826 35, 069 182.219 8, 891 220, 242 16,239 475,759 15, 457 205, 617 5,147 69,372 1,245 3 -52~,_2.. 106.2 896. 5 145. 2 l, 362. 7 269.8 669. 9 115. 5 2,077.B 235. 3 490. 5 94. 8 1,054.4 95. 3 383.3 59.3 4

21,898 3,842 24,452 13, 719 28,641 8,544 23,442 4, 950 24,658 6, 144 22, 755 7 ,674 21,462 14,896 22,573 9L000 5 47. 72 70.49 17 .61 93.80 23.69 31.57 30.80 45.13 13. 52 164. 38 48.84 48.51 23. 83 62. 62 B6.31 375. 00 6

.241 102 so 23 336 96 2S3 59 92 S9 913 123 180 43 178 16 7 15,680 1, BOO 2,9B4 302 32,031 2,193 37, 140 1, 816 4, 912 BlO 100, S26 3,137 13, 126 612 11, 581 2B5 B

6 31 s 13 6 26 9 22 8 27 17 25 6 18 ............ 5 9

147 60 49 23 208 71 75 30 56 37 451 43 160 41 1S3 20 10 9S 43 7· 6 160 52 1S9 37 47 32 484 llS 23 4 20 ......... 11

33 7.9 12 22 72 109 37 65 23 S6 130 138 2S 41 13 12 12 114 91 26 23 54 113 123 62 65 SB 434 140 65 43 72 19 13

41 69 15 21 84 111 42 45 19 43 162 113 27 39 18 13 14

169 88. 34 20 2S2 LOI 140 62 51 53 720 146 136 50 129 17 lS 74 15 12 4 100 17 99 7 53 11 204 8 36 3 28 .......... 16

1 1 5 1 3 1 9 2 8 ........ 17 10 11 9 5 23 11 30 8 1 5 37 7 15 l 24 4 18

51 25 30 10 118 45 76 35 34 10 335 45 88 20 44 10 19 187 70 31 10 3Hi 91 159 75 BS 40 849 120 160 45 170 10 20

5.20 5.22 12.91 8. 80 14.69 10.67 6.43 4.69 7 .25 5.8B 7. 65 5.19 6. 96 6.46 5.46 3. 55 21 22 ........ ........ .. ....... . .......... ......... .......... ......... . .......... ········· 157 10 36 10 249 31 131 21 61 10 697 30 94 5 128 5 23

92 30 26 15 258 71 152 71 38 25 649 105 145 40 139 5 24

41 15 30 5 149 56 65 40 55 40 514 60 154 so 68 ......... 2S 95 55 5 119 50 108 35 20 5 347 65 11 ········ 46 5 26 Bl 20 13 10 73 10 35 21 30 ......... 82 20 2 ........ 65 5 27

221 105 37 20 313 96 is9 70 95 35 926 no 152 30 184 5 28 221 95 37 20 312 95 183 70 95 35 906 110 150 30 184 5 29 216 95 32 20 302 95 181 55 95 35 891 100 145 20 174 5 30

107 20 25 15 155 35 66 20 42 5 389 20 68 10 77 ········· 31 153 25 60 20 244 50 97 26 71 5 585 20 117 l~ 128 ......... 32

41 10 7 5 106 6 59 15 9 ........ 180 ........ 27 ········ 24 ......... 33 99 10 10 10 362 17 83 16 21 ......... 311 .......... 75 . ......... 43 . ........ 34

38 15 28 9 177 35 45 1 20 15 165 10 1 ......... 2 l 35 152 53 602 49 2,767 188 309 4 130 48 1,466 72 6 ........ 13 l 36

238 89 38 11 302 BO 211 38 87 45 803 82 170 39 177 14 37 9,957 1,156 1,369 121 12, 874 1,064 8,472 995 2. 967 420 35, 317 897 7 ,108 358 7, 729 200 38

75 19 6 1 91 12 30 3 32 11 53 10 48 6 132 4 39 711 10 1 (2) 1,604 10 31 1 15 2 446 4 156 4 1,203 12 40

72,69B 580 189 40 273, 587 699 2,862 38 l, 162 357 81, 323 424 23, 224 273 136,465 900 41

115 56 34 15 125 42 83 38 52 25 428 68 103 24 62 4 42

2 ........ 6 l 15 1 25 3 4 2 6 1 42 1 .. ........... ......... 43 945 ........ 5, 505 500 37, 551 200 8,314 710 505 380 1, 290 50 66, 153 525 ........... ......... 44

72 44 41 23 71 39 31 13 49 27 1B5 43 so 13 15 3 45

81 36 200 94 18 9 86 58 57 23 65 7 l 3 4 ( 2) 46

221 60 39 13 284 62 185 29 86 28 708 76 154 2B 152 11 47

1,019 200 359 47 1,0BS 187 657 55 591 74 2,552 163 583 96 605 38 48 241 ·94 48 18 302 91 215 52 96 55 825 108 163 42 170 15 49

lS,534 1,019 4,912 110 13,101 701 8,805 228 8,297 550 36, 113 524 6,473 260 8, 100 72 50

219 8S 43 13 250 74 162 43 70 46 738 92 153 32 150 15 51

1,114 225 129 23 937 148 735 BO 245 98 2,631 177 1,403 86 926 37 52

187 70 26 5 194 63 140 28 50 30 539 55 70 17 135 8 53

1,005 193 204 10 2,610 233 868 88 313 121 6,445 180 901 48 1,318 30 54

85 20 10 2 117 27 72 13 18 7 313 19 42 3 85 4 55

196 26 43 4 474 41 200 28 51 13 854 22 118 6 202 5 56

135 49 38 17 187 53 126 38 61 37 S77 59 127 30 117 14 57

9,6B7 2,564 2,211 609 17. 723 2,213 17. 394 4,001 5, 006 2,046 138, 531 s, 708 14, 946 1, 312 B, 919 634 58

17 5 9 2 44 5 37 8 16 14 165 14 32 1 22 1 59 4,876 665 1,386 i15 11, 009 271 29, 844 l, 515 2,634 1, 454 79, 719 l, 921 7 ,OBB 100 5, 141 350 60

36 9 14 8 76 16 57 16 21 9 293 27 53 5 37 5 61 32, 571 3, 714 2,221 l, 821 192, 142 6,8B4 194, 990 13, 72B 37 '983 5, 849 l, 352, 719 16, 191 139, 166 2, 040 58,249 2,926 62

5,171 78 1,117 3 5,132 62 2,158 7 1, 760 19 9,373 40 1,817 37 2, 205 5 63 l,685 168 897 15 1,194 77 969 36 1,259 91 6,264 70 417 10 863 5 64

254 104 56 14 380 99 272 70 106 61 970 130 195 ' 27 181 11 65

l, 385, 952 57 ,846 464, 507 2, 725 3, 719, 309 71,258 l, 968, 107 36, 927 593 ,372 32'168 7,901,631 65, 955 l, 591,880 19, 124 l, 123,623 5,175 66

234 83 44 8 326 67 217 42 93 39 783 73 159 26 172 7 67

969, 866 23, 595 352,204 1,954 l, 969, 260 38, 718 536,751 11, 560 387 ,276 12, 722 2, 676, 314 17, 042 677, 759 4, 778 580, 533 1,886 68

144 43 9 2 122 22 104 17 24 15 488 51 133 14 132 8 69

90, 880 8,624 3,504 46 121, 410 10,244 111, 860 3,871 33 '963 2,325 306' 324 11,836 378, 279 5,465 109,741 2,407 70

4B 13 22 8 97 17 91 18 27 18 331 31 64 5 51 5 71

49,228 2,482 3,587 725 293 ,492 2, 993 666,270 6, 534 30, 806 3,653 l,ll8,536 7' 951 133 ,296 839 133 ,133 882 72

' 73 222 90 43 15 353 86 210 90 111 40 929 120· 167 30 185 5 36,488 5,110 3,056 1,295 90, 528 9, 755 36,f\52 8,115 34,152 2,315 286, 981 11,215 67' 602 2,170 47 ,435 650 74

157 .113 605 43. 535 770 739,465 13, 020 180, 025 . 4, 505 65. 7 51 748, 935 1.980 142, 961 575 147' 758 75 75

74,531 12,415 45, 921 1,175 535, 121 13, 360 635,517 13. 225 30,017 10,495 1, 007. 457 23,265 246,059 5,350 179, 032 250 76

137, 047 5,000 48,584 1,530 693. 427 13, 725 270,B72 33, 715 49, 325 3,385 873, 521 6, 440 332,220 1,545 214, 857 .......... 77

22,041 1,435 5,244 30 122, 779 3,400 35, 920 3, 986 4,120 7 ;675 133, 435 7 ,095 23,306 560 27. 249 78

76,393 5, 145 27, 476 ........ 220, 572 5, 735 110,386 3,235 49, 550 1,600 476,675 32, 225 54,808 3,275 61, 733 400 79

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76 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

County Table 6.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS FOR COMMERCIAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 ~·2

13 14

15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24

25 21i 27

28 29 30 31

32 33 34

Item (For definitions and explanations, see text)

Farms, acreage, and value, 1950: Farms., .••.••.• , •••.•.•. , .•.•.•..•.•.•.••..•...•.•. number .••

Under 10 acres ................................. number •.• Land in £arms •••.•• , .•......•.•...••.•.•.••...•.••. acres ..• Average size of farm ....................... , ....... acres ... Value of land and buildin!ls ••• • average per farm, dollars •• ,

average per acre, dollars ••. Cropland harvested in 1949 •.••••..• total farms reporting ••.

acres ••.

Farm operator's, 1950-farms reporting 1 to 9 acres .•.

Residing on farm operated ......................... number ..• Not residing on farm operated ••..•.. , •..•....•.... number .•. With other income of family exceeding value of agricultural products sold ...•. , ............• number .•.

Working of£ their farm, total., ................... number .•. 100 days or more .•..••........•.....•.........• number ...

By tenure: Full own~rs ....••...•.•...•.•••...............• number .•. Part owners .••......•••.... , ..•......•...•..... number .•. Managers. , ....•......••.....•.•.... , ...•....... number .. . All tenants .................................... number .. .

Specified facilities and equipment, 1950: Telephone ••.•.•••• , ••..• , ..•••.•......... farms report in/I .•. Electricity ••..••.••• ,, ..•..•••.•••.•••.• farms reporting .••

Avera/le of last monthly electric bill .. , ...... dollars ... Corn pickers •••••••.•.••.•••...•.•.••.••• farms reporting ..• Trac tors other th Rn 11arden tractors ..••. , farms reporting.,. Automobiles. , .•••••.•••.•••.•• , .......•• , _farms reporting . •.

Kind of road on wh !ch farm is I ocated, 1950: Hard surfnce ............................. farms reporting .. . Gravel, shell, or shale ••.. . , . , •.•.•.•... farms reportin/l . . . Dirt or unimproved, .•••••.••••••.•..••.•. farms reportin/I .••

Farm 1 abor week preced (ng enumerat Ion, 1950: Family and/or hired workers .... , •........ farms reporting .• , Family workers, lncludinll operator •••••.• farms reporting •..

Operators working 1 or more hours., •••..•••••• persons .•. Unpaid members of operator's family

workinll 15 hours or more, ...... , •.•.• farms reporting .. . persons ..•

Hired workers .............•.•....••...... farms reporting .•• persons ...

Crops harvested in 19~9:

Rich

Commercial Other farms farms

207 6

551, 67 2 2, 665.1 42,8S5

13. 70 202

51, 935 6

188 18

13 63 22

144 52

2 9

89 156

7. 52

130 161

99 75

185 177 167

61 77 66

192

36 12

15, 817 439.4 9, 242 18. 44

29 847

11

27 '5

28 31 28

26 5 3 2

5 30

3. 74

10 20

15 21

31 30 30

5 10 1 1

35 Corn for dl purposes ...•.•.•....•••.•• ,. farms reporting •.. l ........ . 36 a ... tes ... 5

37 38 39 40 41 42

43

44 45

46

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

59 60 61 62 63 64

65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

73 14 75 76 77 78 79

Land from which hay was cut .............. farms reporting •.. acres ...

Irish potatoes ........................... farms repo:~!~!i::

Vegetables for home use (other th 100-lh. hags.,.

193 45, 203

21 15

l, 148

23 651

3

38

Irish and sweet potatoes) .•.••.• , .•..... farms reporting •.. 60 14 Vegetables for sale (other than Irish

and sweet potatoes) ..........•.•.•...... farms reporting ..• dollars ...

3 ........ .

Land in bearing and nonbearing £rui t orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees, April 1. 1950 ........ farms repo~~~:!s::

Livestock on farms, April I, 1950: Horses and/or mules ....•....... , .• ,, ..... farms reporting .. .

number .. . Cattle and cal"es ... , ..............•..... farms rep11rting .. .

number .. . Milk cows •....... , .•........•..•.....• farms reporting •..

number ... Hogs and pigs ...•... , •••...•............. farms reporting •..

number .. . Sows and -gilts for spring furrowing ... farms reporting .. .

number .. ; Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand .. farms reporting .. .

number .. . Livestock and livestock products sold In 19~9:

Chickens sold ..•..•••........••....••.... farms reporting ..• number .. .

Chicken eggs sold ........................ farms reporting .. . dozens .. .

Cattle sold alive ..........•..•...•....••••.•...•. number •.. Calves sold alive ................................. number •.•

Sales of farm products in 19~9: All farm products sold ..•...•....••.....• farms reporting ..•

dollars ..• Livestock sold alive ••.•••..•..•••••.••.. farms reporting ••.

dollars .•. Dairy products sold •.. , ..•......••.• , .... farms reporting •..

dollars ... Poul try and poultry products sold ..•...•. farms reporting ..•

dollars •.• Spec if ied farm expenditures in 19~9:

ilny speci lied farm expenditures .• .•••• farms reporting .•. Machine hire ......... , .........•.... , ..........•. dollars.,. Hired labor •• , .••....• , .......................... dollars .•. Feed for livestock and poultry ................... dollars ... Livestock and poultry purchased ••• ,,, ..••.••••.•• qollars ..• Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees purchased, ....... dolfars ... Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil., •.••.• dollllrs,.,

65

45 6

l88 1, 449

190 27' 307

174 1,260

108 698

82 236 135

10, 000

25 7,825

66 61, 291 8, 411

597

207 2, 361,001

191 1, 751, 246

133 121, 982

13 85, 547

176 'n, 262

5~10, 232 303, 037 212;330

9, 716 74, 350

l[Joes not include acres for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. See text:.. ~Reported in small fractions. 3Does not include acres for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text.

10 1

19 43 25

445 23 80 11 26 5 6

15 515

4 355 34 17

30 18, 498

22 7,834

11 3,270

4_ 202

31 750

2, 100 7, 265 1, 730

150 1, 875

Salt Lake

Commercial £arms

1, 441 508

431, 311 299. 3

21, 978 89: 62 1,057

51, 003 280

1, 329 88

453 632 459

l,031 305

16 89

973 1, 313 9.15

1 630

l, 107

1, 177 76 59

1, 288 1, 259 1, 202

623 941 260 659

134 1,064

781 14, 113

168 256

32, 220

701

258 590, ~ns

5~ 811

538 1, 517

782 12, 798

707 4, 615

481 6, 123

205 464 941

694, 706

657 763, 856

792 B, 133, 261

2,620 2, 393

1, 441 11, 717, 085

632 1, 549, 908

341 1, 239, 596

848 5,070, 319

l, 278 244,963

1, 448, 973 3, 762, 299 1, 039, 752

295,631 286, 762

Other faI111s

1, 154 690

22, 561 19. 6

11, 276 485.04

845 6, 958

624

1, 087 54

1,011 978 956

1,004 74 12 64

655 975

6.45

251 861

886 60 40

805 785 740

250 320 45 50

28 113

472 2,434

127 52

5,851

687

65 27, 462

605 689

316 619 636

2,023 545 854 360

1, 532 96

183 635

70,954

rns 32, 246

297 238, 666

512 244

906 415, 821

296 127 t 369

80 35, 469

·353 140, 212

881 29,870 36, 395

216, 205 '52, 305· 22, 965 22,040

[Data for items shown in italics are based on

San Juan

Commercial farms

267 10

451, 765 1, 692 •. l

30,037 19. 49

249 54, 231

10

153 109

48 120 63

125 114

4 24

83 122

7. 61

231 156

65 10'3 113

251 249 238

104 164 74

306

43 581

100 5, 147

64 111

4. 177

148

5 640

77 29

157 1, 196

190 18, 550

149 558 102

l, 148 49

145 128

8, 145

32 3, 426

48 50, 396 4, 572 1, 573

267 3, 304,922

165 1, 747, 189

53 15, 945

55 29, 180

284 108, 126 610, 647 411,919 555, 748

31, 244 20s;329

Other farms

86 20

15, 541 180. 7 3, 788 18. 84

62 l;so-s

24

57 26

79 69 62

71 6 2 7

10 25

5. 78

25 30

5 25 30

60 60 60

15 15

23 164

32 403 12 1

161

41

1 250

36 4

45 191

42 226

40 82 31

185 7

46 ·31

1, 324

7 746

7 6, 270

11 ~

55 19, 603

43 14, 220

14 2, 142

9 3, 251

25 2, 480 1, 500

700 50

875 1, 300

Sanpete Sevier

Commercial Other Commercial Other farms farms farms fams

l, 135 98

550. 458 •485.0

18, 786 39.93

992 68, 342

40

567 504

172 474 188

691 359

6 79

511 959

6. 41

580 777

510 486

67

1,029 1,016

984

371 547 282 522

!39 l, 148

966 36, 072

200 75

6,896

555

195 114, 489

216 43

861 3,078

962 29, 377

840 4, 506

566 4, -472

280 726 li03

103, 332

186 179,643

347 904, 582

11, 696 2, 166

1, 135 10, 333, 172

9ff3 3, 775, 387

7!5 755, 789

523 4, 286, 414

l, 108 212, 901

1,088, 789 3,617,779 2, 643, 511

111, 530 372, 140

435 230

14, 105 32. 4

4, 523 118. 31

259 4, 100

100

259 142

360 355 304

364 40 1

30

190 350

4. 06

70 235

230 115

30

360 350 340

70 100

25 40

4 IS

211 2, 467

60 5

60,7

264

19 4, 404

134 22

142 295 369

1, 602 334 607 170 577

54 83

218 9,869

31 4, 429

94 32, 577

199 20'5

388 147, 164

2"3 57, 596

237 48, 312

110 15, 493

320 9, 405 6, 4I5

51, 700 14,020 '3, 600 7,8~0-

809 42

151, 117 186. 8

21, 685 112.94

749 42, 59'5

'31

'580 193

82 333 105

475 243

3 BB

500 730

6.90

'514 655

472 167 105

756 746 730

284 388 211 328

160 1, 348

685 19, 303

228 1,680

232,885

353

25 170, 036

174 51

613 2,064

706 24, 430

624 3, 149

·345 2, 711

146 335 455 '

84, 276

113 45, 713

'220 731, 361

16, 686 1,994

809 7,187,844

672 4, 066, 8,41

505 392, 635

256 721, 634

746 183, 536 776, 225

l, 183, 722 2, 261, 935

175, 266 .2'!!· 223

127 55

3,998 '31."5

4,404 150. 66

90 1, 259

46

89 34

88 106 91

101 u

12

80 I~

5.83

30 100

110 110 100

25 40

6 26

·73 731

12 21

2, 231

64

2 500

36 10

50 125 87

545 73

170 43

168 18 27 68

5, 212

10 940

19 13, 018

42 67

113 60,8!Y2

62 12, 775

51 13, 832

24 6, 733

120 10, 675 5, 745

41, 6:» 20,035

2, 575 4,020 l

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FARMS AND OTHER FARMS: CENSUS OF 1950-Continued r_eporta for only a sample of farms. See text]

'Summit Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch Washington Wayne Weber

Commercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other Commercial Other farms fanns faI111s farms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms farms

375 lOS 179 170 593 360 2, 019 :i., 172 312 82 4S8 248 231 57 973 579 1 18 30 8 53 13 63 266 582 8 19 30 92 23 17 71 26S 2

344, 109 9, 501 196, 891 15, 677 329, 362 706, 346 545, 87 4 25, 478 213, 122 . 4, 418 323, 549 19' 331 80,895 4, 337 474, 120 15, 803 3 917. 6 90. 5 1, 099. 9 92. 2 5S5. 4 1. 962. l 270. 4 21. 7 683. 1 53.9 706. 4 77. 9 350. 2 76. 1 487. 3 27. 3 4

22, 888 7, 104 25, 202 5,941 18,029 5, 490 21, 370 10' 094 24, 616 10, 122 23, 548 8, 226 12;963 7' 595 23, 124 11, 020 5 28. 71 54. 68 21. 40 38. 98 34. 90 104. 11 89. 20 478.89 40.94 278. 22 37. 62 88.15 59.05 129. 75 43. 49 430. 48 6

347 79 16B 146 553 281 1, 838 1,026 292 70 424 221 206 44 929 484 7 25, 867 1, 584 17' 639 2, 461 33, 653 5, 121 87, S30 10' 427 rs, 840 1, 035 20, 527 2, 165 10, 640 8"54 43, 428 4, 670 8

10 27 10 69 24 103 255 699 7 19 S3 IS2 16 12 90 ·332 9

329 85 144 131 544 333 1,583 960 262 64 353 193 157 3B 887 533 10 3S 19 32 38 44 26 324 15B 43 12 88 48 73 17 71 40 11

68 92 31 154 93 297 441 9B9 41 66 96 217 45 53 237 Sl9 12 143 94 81 153 259 29·3 830 1,031 96 71 229 213 92 so 135 503 13 76 85 85 91 94 248 491 948 57 66 80 171 35 40 252 467 14

254 g3 105 126 324 280 1, 317 l,02B 217 74 30 3 195 184 46 625 508 15 85 11 57 25 215 ·51 5iS 83 78 ········ 12B 32 37 6 254 38 16 I3 ......... 4 ........ . ......... 1 15 11 3 1 3 . ....... ·s 4 17 23 11 13 19 54 28 112 50 14 7 24 21 10 5 89 29 lB

25B so 113 105 184 140 1, 194 651 242 80 175 85 692 466 19 37B 70 144 14S 494 315 1,872 1, 146 301 9S 389 220 220 55 988 576 20

B.20 5.83 7. 28 5. 13 5. 92 5. 47 7. 60 5. 68 B. 62 5. 46 10. 78 6. 55 6.00 5. 90 6. 85 6. 41 21 ........ ·········· . ........ 5 ........ 15 ·········· ·········· ........ ·········· 22 216 10 B6 65 324 BO 1, 178 361 128 30 2SS 90 120 20 661 156 23 29} 55 120 120 367 175 1, 468 851 248 65 183 100 174 40 B35 441 24

272 ·55 108 145 100 110 1, 316 666 199 75 247 155 95 40 811 481 25 86 15 40 30 119 70 369 280 72 25 73 40 65 s Bl so 26 11 ......... 18 IS 333 175 219 220 16 . ........ 107 60 74 25 82 70 27

350 45 147 145 56:1 330 1, 879 1,036 276 70 415 245 234 70 934 481 28 342 45 147 14S 557 330 1, 867 1,026 269 70 402 245 234 70 917 481 29 321 ;is 145 130 536 315 1, 807 966 265 70 387 230 234 6S 877 461 30

173 5 43 55 346 lOS 847 285 123 20 177 60 92 20 ·395 100 31 281 ·s 64 90 606 200 1, 261 ·370 189 ·30 326 65 152 25 ·573 160 32 78 ········ 25 5 84 5 387 76 ·34 ........ 72 . ....... 17 10 198 16 33

178 ........ 65 5 149 20 695 138 64 . ....... 189 . ....... 21 IS 496 24 34

1 ........ 29 12 229 61 467 79 . ......... ........ 89 23 6 4 291 49 35 25 ........ 175 32 l,S38 318 2, 694 246 .......... . ....... 629 69 46 19 2, 090 216 36

342 71 153 119 523 231 1, 494 610 292 61 371 176 197 43 816 341 37 20, 587 1,085 7, 732 1,067 19,491 3, 122 31, 229 3,979 12, 641 757 6, 224 972 6, 794 S72 16, 859 2, 307 38

15 7 60 35 285 119 430 229 57 12 88 8 73 10 337 69 39 6 3 31 11 7S 21 735 110 32 4 985 13 195 9 1, 332 44 40

328 111 3, 521 1, 068 8, 441 2, 005 92, 105 11,044 3, 627 335 132, 624 1, 448 26,078 490 169, 304 3,961 41

84 30 64 60 458 247 1,001 671 147 43 285 152 181 47 611 380 42

15 1 4 ........ 21 5 736 152 35 4 79 22 3 2 397 64 43 25, 802 600 1, 230 ......... 3, 754 447 Bl4, 294 67' 211 10, 643 610 42, 050 4, 506 4S 1, 110 641, 254 21, 610 44

35 13 47 86 231 140 835 656 27 5 260 181 74 19 346 285 45 ( 2) ( 2) 29 23 ·57 lB 6, 554 1, 791 14 1 1, 285 46B 13B 11 l, 196 447 46

~

317 55 137 91 498 201 1, 286 475 253 36 "336 103 187 30 673 22S 47 1, 409 120 896 281 2, 909 l, 141 3, 831 924 1,030 81 1, 262 282 917 77 2, 434 487 48

338 66 152 103 ·542 282 1, 510 742 2B8 64 419 200 211 51 766 325 49 13, 644 426' 9, 415 759 22, 443 9, 302 38, 913 3, 204 11, 994 485 21 .. 381 1, 304 11, 980 397 22, 211 1, 608 50

30B 54 133 87 494 247 1, 353 651 273 49 372 184 199 46 703 275 51 4, 605 184 7IS 181 3, 016 611 7, 733 l, 261 3, 440 178 1, 567 331 920 119 6, 179 637 52

133 32 96 'SS 386 167 757 39B 97 33 253 109 187 38 252 137 53 ·sos 97 l, 162 180 3, 323 631 5, 338 1, B80 402 80 1,976 451 1,820 148 l, 274 607 54

45 9 58 21 251 71 340 121 37 B 104 34 132 18 68 38 55 86 31 139 34 549 105 782 237 53 11 23S 49 253 2'5 136 72 56

170 38 128 107 474 24!1 l, 176 570 131 39 312 175 173 38 603 32B 57 43, 530 3, 746 15, 597 4, 764 36, 767 8, 254 404,184 37' 340 22, S02 2, 567 37. 343 6, 499 41, 509 4, 768 102, 802 17, 5BO 58

70 12 37 22 121 25 575 117 39 7 70 32 74 11 185 B5 59 29. 735 1, 739 21, 519 2, 599 21, 232 1, 724 354, 175 17. 551 22, 192 B27 45, 553 2,07 5 33, 353 1,908 72, 295 9, 321 60

125 23 68 42 212 5B 793 189 74 12 106 74 105 20 307 144 61 494,867 11, 264 118, 200 15, 098 216, 777 10, 642 4, 489, 959 128, 271 255,925 6, 659 342, 255 20, 243 349' 218 14, 699 953, 763 BB, 509 62

2,961 73 2, 806 53 6, 137 1, 596 10' 478 392 3, 228 27 4, 412 91 2,237 16 8, 195 22B 63 957 42 2, 537 57 3, 707 2, 126 4, 772 339 776 39 3, 046 185 1, 328 63 ~· 991 146 64

375 83 179 139 593 27B 2,019 1,026 312 72 45B 224 231 57 973 526 65 2, 985, 305 32, 682 1, 326, 932 67' 934 3, 292, 332 418, 676 12, 293, 160 763, 60B 2, 359' S71 56, 492 3, 771,840 125, 121 1, 469, 168 40, 396 6, 217, 320 301, 337 66

322 45 148 68 544 197 1,403 404 288 36 386 133 210 42 691 195 67· 1, 059, 317 13, 095 BSl, 840 15, 683 2,064, 763 394, 378 3,391,Blfl 149, 414 1,082,901 8, 144 1,034,076 32, 067 719' 922 12, 733 1, 8B6, 837 54, 100 6B

286 29 ·59 30 350 93 843 174 243 30 199 67 138 15 s0·5 93 69 1, 216, 139 13, 655 107, 335 4,821 297' 307 19, 821 1, 590, 233 70, 100 891,042 14, 483 193, 299 7, 551 55, 557 2,B63 1, 462, 178 49, 141 70

134 2B 87 53 250 70 887 247 84 13 171 B6 137 22 350 167 71 239, 762 5,932 81, 619 9, 129 187' 502 6,090 3, 420, 979 70, 966 185, 447 3, 289 1, 714, 7ff3 31, 526 535, 746 7, 19.5 620,874 44, 520 72

377 60 163 160 546 305 1, 913 l,OB6 ll4 65 422 255 240 70 960 531 73 67' 224 2,945 32, 106 14, :llO 92, 752 14, 120 1145, 615 63, 765 38, 610 4,920 108, 632 11, 910 21, 165 1,970 187, 012 29, 410 74

424, 302 2, 650 127,917 3, 400 272,013 8,860 1, 746, BSO 130, 710 196, 769 2,000 318, 594 11, 635 63, 915 7,410 'l25, 217 45, 045 75 604, 709 22, 715 174,182 16, 47S 498, 706 14, 615 4,019,814 256, 627 366, 479 22, 265 396,743 43,965 427, 425 11, 510 964, 242 105, 411 76 338, 991 7, 175 244,.3()0 2, 565 502, 525 9, 935 1, 954, 484 70 '918 244, 207 6, 400 229, 619 17, 325 361, 055 . 5, 955 757, 447 22, 225 77

3(), 145 140 lS, 132 2, 400 'll ,054 7, 480 318, 242 49,871 26, l 75 3, 3()5 41, OlB 13, 975 14, 810 2, 785 197' 017 17, 80 5 78 128,068 1,BOO 41, 644 8, 165 147. 954 B,090 537, 871 56, 414 87' 605 2, 775 174,811 28,000 51, 897 3, B55 249, 898 18,022 79

991351 0 - 52 - 7 (Prt. 1)

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78 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

1 2

3 4 ·s 6 7

8 9

1(). 11 12

13

14

lS 16 17

18

19

20

21

22

23 24 25 26

27

28 29 30 31 32 33 34

35 36 37 38

39 40

41 42

43

44

45 46

47 48

49 50

51

52

53 54

SS

56

57

58

59 60

County Table 7.-FARMS CLASSIFIED BY TOTAL VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY TYPE OF FARM, AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS; AND VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945

[Data £or items shown in italics are. based on reports for only a sanple of farms. See textJ

Item The State Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis Duchesne F.mery Garfield (For definitions and explanations, see text)

All farms,, •••••••••••••• , ............. n11111ber 1950 24, 176 333 1,693 2,085 310 52 l, 328 947 747 368 1945. 26, 322 315 1,682 2, 227 420 64 l, 390 1,044 742 350

.FARMS BY TOTAL VALUE 0.1" PRODUCTS SOLD

No sales ••••••• ; .................. ,, .... number 1950 •• 1, 125 12 43 64 .......... 68 29 54 10 $1 to $249 ... , ....... ., ... ,. ........... 1111111ber 1950 •• 2, 313 9 44 48 69 9 188 85 92 53 $25-0 to $399,, .• ..... , ••• , , ........ , •••• nW!lber 1950 .• 1, 123 11 51 44 21 3 76 36 52 ··········· $400 to $599 •• ••• , •.••••••••• , ••• , • , , •• n11111ber 1950 •• l, 209 6 33 98 4 3 107 20 48 9 $600 to $999 ••• •••• , .................. • number 1950 •• 1,986 12 93 148 21 4 138 77 114 32

$1,000 to $1,499 ••••••• ,, ........... , •• number 1950 •• 1, 356 39 85 ll8 21 127 123 52 51 $1,500 to $2,499 •• , .. ,, ........ , ....... nU111ber 1950 .• 2, 763 62 175 271 33 10 137 169 100 32 $2,500 to $3,'999 ••••• ...... , ....... , • , •• number 1950 .• 3, 187 BS 211 368 20 3 137 145 92 45 $4,000 to 15,999 •••••••••• ,.,., ........ number 1950,. 2, 774 29 272 387 23 3 84 137 so 68 $6,000 to $9 ,999 •••••• ,., •• ,,; •••••••• ,number 1950 .• 2,678 28 303 348 8 7 137 56 41 22

$10,000 .and over ••••• ,, ....... ,,, •••••.. number 1950 •• 3, 162 52 414 212 26 10 129 70 52 46

FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM

Field-crop /arms other than vegetable and fruit-and•nut ............. ,,, •• , • • number 1950 •• 2, 397 12 547 351 32 ·········· 103 17 34 33

Cash.grain., •••• ,., •••••••• , •••• , ••• number 1950 •• 1,634 3 411 322 16 ·········· 45 12 34 ............ Cotton,,,., •• , ••• , ••••••••••• , •• , •• • number 1950 •• .......... .......... .......... •••II•••••• .......... .......... . ......... ,. Other field.crop . •.•••••••• , •••••••• number 1950 •• 763 9 136 29 16 ........... 58 5 .......... 33

Ve:lletable farms.; ........ ,. .......... , • • number 1950 • . 441 ··········· 40 15 .......... ........... 116 .......... . ......... •••••••<1•••

Fru.it-snd-nut farms •••• , ••••.•••••••• , .number 1950 •• 560 ........... 82 10 8 .......... 72 .......... 5 ··········· Dairy farms ••• , • •••••••••••• , • , •••••• , .number 1950 • • 3,617 173 157 735 20 .......... 134 275 23 39

Poul try farms.,.,.,, ... ,.,,, ••.•• , ••••• number 1950 •. 2,068 5 50 159 23 3 56 5 51 ........... Livestock farms other than dairy

4, 350 lltl?f poultey.,,., ••• ,.,, •.•. ,., ..•• ,., ,number 1950 •• 65 192 132 40 40 128 296 262 170

'Generai farms •••• , •• • , ••• , , •• , •••••••• • nt1111ber 1950 •• 3, 390 31 422 344 23 .......... 155 142 37 12 Primarily crop •••••• , •••• , •••.•..•. . number 1950 •• l, 297 6 143 39 8 ........... 73 54 14 Primarily llvestock., •• , •.• , ••••••• ,nt1111ber 1950 •• 402 10 41 26 .......... 1 34 14 6 Crop .:id livestock •• , •• , ••••••••••• • number 1950•. l, 691 15 238 279 15 .......... 81 54 9 6

lli•ce:llaneous and unclassi lied farms., ,number 1950 •• 7, 353 47 2)3 339 164 9 ! 564 212 335 114

.FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS

Cotomercial farms .•. , •.• , ..• , ••.•.•..••• number 1950 •• 17. 080 286 1, 500 1,761 146 43 774 745 412 254 Class I ..... ,, ...................... number 1950 •• 931 9 108 55 7 2 38 32 12 3 CJ ass II. , , , • , • , , • , , , , , •••• , ••••••• • number 1950 • • 2, 221 43 305 157 19 B 91: 38 40 43 Class III •••• , ••••••••••••••••••••• • number 1950 •• 3, 992 46 427 500 16 7 188 96 56 62 Class IV.,,,,,,,, .... ,., ..•• , .•..•.. number 1950 •• 4, 641 96 359 603 35 6 170 242 127 73 Class V ... , .................. , .... •.• number 1950 •• 3,812 72 229 348 50 10 197 234 121 56 Class VI .. ... , ...................... number 195-0 .. 1, 483 20 72 98 19 10 90 103 56 17

Other farms.,, •••••• , •••• ,., •••••••••• • number 195-0 •• 7, 096 47 193 324 164 9 554 202 335 114 Part-time •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• number 19!50 •. 3, 629 38 136 233 31 ........... 298 88 189 51 Rea.identlsl •••• ,, .••••••••• , •••••••• number 1950 •• 3, 393 9 55 84 128 9 256 113 146 63 Abnonnal •• , , • , ••••• , , • , ••••••• , ~, •• • number 1950 •• 74 ........... 2 7 5 ........... .......... l . ......... ...........

VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE

All f81"111 products sold ................ dollars 1949 •• 130 I 287, 725 2, 139 ,097 13, 225, 500 11, 163, 353 994, 604 251, 157 6, 387' 702 3,812,545 2, 186, 372 1, 443, 798 1944 •• 96, 575, 634 953,460 11,017,037 8, 887,934 966, 897 218, 782 5, 598, 867 2, 722, 954 1, 201, 812 1, 065, 781

All crops sold ••••• , ............... dollars 1949 .. 37, 343,827 865, 726 7' 120, 551 3, 776, 949 214, 152 12, 324 2, 540, 021 671,050 247, 673 207 ,228 1944 •• 28,087,040 115, 946 5, 624,894 2, 715, 372 155, 246 24,022 3, 219, 434 225, 903 169, 646 91, 623

Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold •••••.•••.•••..••...• dollars 1949 •. 28, 790, 541 864, 354 6,061,959 3, 293, 651 189' 244 12, 204 1,087, 628 664, 664 215, 608 204, 462

1944 .• 17, 255, 527 113, 250 4, 474,909 ·2, 315, 439 144, 021 22, 192 1,026,064 211,040 1()4, 163 90, 742 Vegetables sold., •.••...•.•••••• dollars 1949 •• 4,610,837 744 672,618 401, 617 l, 795 846, 557 1,074 19, 817 945

1944 .. 5, 321, 134 2, 516 692, 138 304, 195 2,612 100 1, 443, 633 2, 701 44, 231 :190 . Fruits and nuts sold ••.••.•••.•• dollars 1949 .• 2, 532, 914 628 380, 549 52, 128 2,913 120 258,043 4, 287 12, 248 1,821

1944 .. 4, 321,938 180 448, 707 68, 920 8, 113 l, 730 422, 578 11, 802 21, 252 591 Horticul tu'ral specialties sold .. dollars 1949 .• 1, 409' 535 ............ 5, 425 29, 553 20,200 .......... 347, 793 1,025 . ......... . ...........

1944 •• l, 188, 441 ........... 9, 140 26,818 500 ........... . 327' 159 360 . ......... . .......... All liveatoclt and livestock

producta 1old ....... , ............. dollars 1949,. 92, 901, 464 l, 273, 371 6, 102, 259 7. 386,034 780, 176 238 I 533 3,847 I 681 3, 136, 265 1,938, 699 l, 235, 882 1944 •• 68, 427, 866 837, 514 5, 390, 686 6, 155, 637 811, 651 194, 280 2, 379, 23.3 '2,495, 801 1,032,068 973, 858

Dairy products 1old ............. dollars 1949 •• 16, 373,071 517 ,026 1, 271, 871 2, 882, 905 76, 100 3,669 848,092 B 14, 295 133, 837 99, 504 1944 •• 14, 014, 063 372, 866 l, 165, 481 2, 756, 529 121,023 2,621 7 35, 772 615, 456 126, 189 103, 210

Poultry and poultry products sold •••••••••.•.••••.• , •.••• • •• dollars 1949 •• 24, 567,540 23, 350 1, 192, 252 2,071,177 87,401 6,621 519, 695 119, 908 568, 385 51, 710

1944 •• 19,188,817 17, 236 1,092, 888 1, 436, 464 61, 582 7,227 348, 685 193, sos l '39, 632 150, 875 Li veatock and livestock

products, other· than dairy 51,960,853 and poultry, sold .............. dollars 1949., 732, 995 3, 638, 136 2, 431, 952 616, 675 228, 243 2, 479,894 2, 202, 062 1, 236,477 l, 084,668

1944 •• 35, 224; 986 447, 412 3, 132, 317 1,962, 644 629,046 184,432 l, 294, 776 1, 686., 540 766, 247 719,773 . Forest products aold ............... dollar.a 1949 .. 42,434 ............ 2, 690 370 276 300 5, 230 688

1944 •• 60, 728 ........... 1,457 16, 925 . ......... 480 200 1,250 98 300

' I

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County Table 7.-FARMS CLASSIFIED BY TOTAL VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY TYPE OF 'FARM, AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS; AND VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945-Continued

[Data for itesna ahown in italica are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]

Item (For definition• and explanations, aee. text)

1 Al 1 fams •••• , •..•••••••• , •• ,, •.••• , •• , , n11111ber 1950 •. 2 1945 ••

FARMS BY TOTAL VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD

3 No sales •••••••• , , ••••••• , , , , •• , •• , , , • ·'!umber 1950 • • 4. $1 to.$249 .. ................ , •• ,, ........ number 1950 •• 5 $250 to $399 ............ ............ ; .... number 1950 .. 6 $400 to $599 ............................ number 1950;. 7 $600 to $999 ................. ........ .. nU111ber 1950 ..

8 $1,000 to $1,499 .•••.••••••• ••••• , ••• , ,nU111ber 1950 .. 9 $1,500 to $2,499 ....... , ....... , ....... number 1950 ..

10- $2,500 to $3,999 .......... , ......... , .. number 1950 .. 11 $4,000 to $5,999 •••••. , •••• ,,,,,.,,,, •• number 1950,. 12 $6,000 to $9,999 • ...................... number 1950 ..

13 $10,000 and over •••• ,,, •• ,,, •••••• ••••• number 1950 .•

FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM

14 Fl'eld-crop farms other than ve11etable and fcui.t-and•nut. ••••••••••••••••••• • number 1950 ••

15 Cash-11rain ••• ....................... number 1950 .. 16 Cotton •••••• , •••••••••• , •••••••• , ••• number 1950 •• 17 Other field.crop .• ; •• , , , •.• , .. , .. , , .number 1950 ••

lS VeAetable farms •• ,,, ••.•••• ,, •• , ••.• , •• munber 1950 ••

19 Fcui.t-snd.nut farms •• ,., •••••• ,.,,., ••• number 1950 •.

20 Dairy farms •.•• , ••••••• , •• , •••• ,., ••.• , .number 1950 ••

21 Poult,.Y farms .... ,., ....... , ........... number 1950 ..

22 Livestock farms other than dairy and poultry •.•• ,,,.,, •••••• ,, •• ,,.,., •. nW?lber 1950 ..

23 General fsr111s ..... ........ , ............ • number 1950 .. 24 Primarily crop; •••• , .... ,,····•···· .number 1950 •. 25 Primarlly livestock~.; •••..• ,, ••••.• number 1950 .. 26 Crop snd livestock ....... , .......... number 1950;,

27 Miscellaneous and unclassified farms .• • number 1950 ••

FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS

28 Commercial farms •.••••• ,.,., ••. ; ••••••• number 1950 •• 29 Class I ............................. • number 1950 .. 30 Cls•s II • •••••••••••••••••.•••• , ••. • number 1950 • . 31 Class III • • , ••••••••••••• , , •••••... . number 1950 • . 32 Class IV .... .,, ................ ..... number 1950 .. 33 Class V •• ,, •• , ••••••••.•. , , •. , , , ••••.• number 1950 .. 34 Cla•a VI ............ ,.' ........... ,. .number 1950 ..

35 Other farms.,, ••••••• · •.••••••••.•• , •• ,, .number 1950 •. 36 Part•tlme •••••• , •• ,,.,.,, •••••• , •••• number 1950 •. 37 Residential., ..... , ................ . number 1950 .. 38 Abnormal • • , , • , ••• ; ••••• , ••••••••••• • number 1950 • •

VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE

39 All farm products sold .••••••••••• , ••• dollars 1949 •• 40 1944 ..

41 All crops sold ..................... dollars 1949 .. 42 1944 ..

43

44

45 46

47 48

4.9 !>O

51

52

53 54

SS

56

57

58

59 60

I

Field crops, other than vegetablea and fruits and nuts, sold ••.••...••••••••••• ,.. dollars 1949 ••

1944 ..

Vegetables sold ...•••.••••••..•• dollars .1949 •• 1944 ••

Fruits and nuts sold .•••....•••. dollars 1949 •• 1944..

Horticultural specialties sold .. dollars 1949 .. 1944 ••

All li veatock and livestock products sold •.••...•••.•• , .••.•. , dollars 1949, •

' 1944 ..

Dairy product& sold •••••••.•.••• dollars °1949 •• 1944 •.

Poultry and poult,ry products aold ••••••••• , , • , ••.••••...••.• dollars 1949 .•

Li veatock and 1i vestock producta, other than dairy

1944 ..

and poultry, sold ••.•• , •.•••..• dollars 1949;, 1944 •.

Forest products sold •••.••••.•••..• dollars 1949 •• 1944 ••

Grand

85 91

15 7

13 7

13 ....... " . ~ ...

13

10

42

29

56 9 1

13 13 13 7

29 7

22

467 ,232 514, 762

60, 303 100, 489

2B, 447 37, 630

6,005 41, B90

25, 851 20, 969

405, 849 414, 171

3, 550 22, 759

4, 312 2,685

397' 987 388. 7 27

1, 080 102

Iron

510 521

31 36 20 20 29

34 60 42 BB 34

116

Juab

349 409

7 22 25 10 36

41 31 56 30 25

66

38 110 17 110

21 ••••••••.••

41

20

210

66 25 5

36

135

380 33 B2 76 BB 66 35

130 62 67 1

3, 790, 567 2,737,715

1,064, 190 458, 194

1, 021, 011 427. 481

37' 751 25, 964

4, 553 1, 749

875 3, 000

2, 7 22, 533 2, 264, 521

131, 654 149. 198

296, 485 375, 305

2, 294, 394 1, 740,018

3,B44 15,000

24

44

51

43 12 6

25

77

272 30 36 52 59 77 lB

77 47 29 1

2,005, 034 1, 452, so 1

610, 535 503, 502

597, 231 449, 323

9,024 29,972

4, 280 24, 107

1, 394, 499 948, 999

115,731 94,486

672,804 303, 845

605,964 550, 668

Kane Mil lard

175 1, 133 156 1,027

B 23 10 10 9

38 29

5 17 16

10

11 11

63

27 12 5

10

69

106 3 7

21 17 47 11

69 38 l!

33 28 41 31 67

77 lBO 167 140 132

237

. 93 92

64

110

195

487 293

15 179

183

970 64

173 226 21B 216 73

163 102 61

625, 540 7. 967. 586 576, 046 3, 678, 337

75,024 3, 738, 399 50,842 963,495

71, 722 49, 644

885 696

2,417 395

537 I 737 524, 504

36, 288 30, 144

34, 459 3, 615

466, 990 490, 745

12, 779 700

3, 734, 895 919, 514

1, 340 34, 150

2, 164 9, 801

30

4, 227' 507 2, 714, 772

318, 160 328, 680

1, 126, 487 571,591

2, 782,860 1,814,501

1, 680 70

Morgan

249 239

Piute

202 264

27 10

6 12 17 11

23 12 40 56 35 34 35 30 18 25

36 24

23 23

59

64

42 12 18 12

60

195 10 26 35 53 59 12

54 27 27

29

29

24

15

79

34

34

21

181 9

15 45 44 63

5

21 11 10

Rich Salt· Lake San Juan

243 2, 595 353 252 3, 202 306

6

7 33

11 34 19 44 29

60

55

16

115

16 11

41

207 22 38 71 21 33 22

36 29 5 2

248 471 158 89

213

154 277 239 194 223

329

177 110

67

31 31 ............ 14 29

10 29 49 46 48

66

162 162

77 •••••.•••••

19 ••••.••••••

195

522

118

244 134

24 86

1, 243

1, 441 72

252 368 277 339 133

1, 154 419 713

22

lB

75

8 4 ........... 4

86

267 25 41 55 88 27 31

86 18 62 6

1,611,004 1,128,798 2,379,499 12, 132,906 3, 324,'525 1, 480, 261 1,062,172 1,326,236 1,638,894 9,429,949

265,875 271,035 197,986 3, 269,829 173,548 204,810 81, 758 2, 771,819

197. 252 142, 590

66,678 29,831

174 1, 127

1,771

l, 345, 129 888,624

383, 744 276, 350

134, 135 149, 346

827, 250 462, 928

270, 624 203, 936

300

411 574

857,763 l, 121, 426

112, 148 154, 945

134,015 430, 501

611, 600 535,980

179, 835 7 4, 119

65 30

18, 086 7, 609

1, 657' 37 5 1, 243, 275

618, 437 647' 059

225, 582 284, 562

768,435 596, 923

2, 181, 363 8, 863, 077 1, 556, 836 6, 653, 357

125, 252 1, 275, 0 65 169,911 940,297

85,749 5,210,531 66, 121 4,064,900

1, 970' 362 2, 377, 481 1, 320, 804 l; 648, l~O

150 300 4, 773

1, 225, 971 320' 556

1, 224, 777 316, 456

890 2, 368

304 1, 732

2, 090, 259 1, 159, 705

18,087 28, 14.2

32, 431 24, 271

2,039, 741 1, 107' 292

8, 295

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STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES

Countv Table 7.-FARMS CLASSIFIED BY TOTAL VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD, BY TYPE OF FARM, AND BY ECONOMIC CLASS;. AND VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1950 AND 1945--Crinrinued

[Data for items shown in italics are based on reports for only a smnple of farms. See text]

Ite111 Sanpete Sevier Summit Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch Washington Wayne Weber (For definitions and explanations, see text)

All fanas •••••..•. , •••. , , •••.••.• , ••••• number 1950 •• 1,570 936 480 349 953 3, 191 394 706 288 l,552 1945 •• 1, 590 897 486 351 951 3, 987 481 671 264 1,943

FARMS BY TOTAL VALUE O.F

PRODUCTS SOLD

No sales ......................... ., ••• . number 1950 .. 47 14 22 31 82 146 10 24 53 4 · $1 to $249.,. ........ .................. number 1950 •• 126 18 23 62 125 376 19 94 24 231 ·5 $250 to $399 •••••••••••••••••• •••••••• • number 1950 •• 75 34 11 25 70 259 9 25 61 6 $4-00 to $599 •••••••••••••••• , •••••• , •• • number 1950;. 98 34 6 30 75 220 22 84 9 103 7 $600 to $999 .................. ........ • number 1950 .. 112 70 35 39 84 299 31 60 28 145

8 $1,000 to $1,499 •••• ~· ••••••••••• , •• , , ,number 1950 •• 135 69 63 20 95 195 13 70 46 121 9 $1,500 to $2,499 •••• ~ •••••••••••••••••• number 1950 .. 144 108 35 20 100 304 40 84 51 145

10 $2,500 to $3,999 ••••••• , ............ , •• nWllber 1950 .. 263 132 93 36 87 421 72 92 24 202 11 $4,000 to $5,999 ........................ number 1950 .. 159 111 64 11 86 326 82 32 24 202 12 $6,000 to $9,999., •• , .................. number 1950 •• 125 137 56 57 84 337 58 87 38 186

13 $10,000 and over., ••• ,,., ..... ,,., ••••• nWllber 1950 •• 286 209 72 18 65 308 38 54 44 103

FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM

l4 Field-crop farms other thlln vegetable Biid fruit-and•nut; •• , , •••• , • , •• , • , ,. • • nUlllber 1950 •• 44 210 15 8 25 123 ·········· ~6 5 129

15 Cash.grain,,., •••• ,, •••• ,.,, •.•.. , • • nUD1ber 1950., 39 28 10 8 25 94 ........... Zl 5 '!I 16 Cotton •• ,, .• , •••• ,, •• , ....... , .. , ..• number 1950 •• ........... ··········· ............ ·········· .......... ........... ·········· ·········· . ......... ··········· 17 Other fleld.crop • ••••••••• ,, ,, ,,, , •• number 1950 •• 5 182 5 ·········· ........... 29 ••• 1 ••••••• 46 . ......... 92

iii Vegetable farms•, •••• ,., •• ,, •• ,,.,.,, • • number ·1950 •• 5 6 ............ ·········· ........... 98 .......... 10 . ......... 74

19 Fruit-Bl'ld-nut farms.,,,,.,., •• , ••• ,, • •• number 1950 •• ........... ··········· . .......... ·········· .......... 275 ........... 30 5 46

20 Dairy farms •• ,,,,.,., .•••• ,.,., .• , .•••• number 1950 •• 205 94 206 17 116 324 213 41 5 355

21 Poul try farms. , , , •• , , • , •• , •••..•• , ••••• number 1950 • • 211· 72 34 5 50 434 5 62 77 34

22 Livestock farms other thBl'I dairy and poultry •• ,.,,,,, ••• , ••••••••••• , • • nU111ber 1950 •• 471 307 66 102 272 352 69 168 115 91

23 General farma • ••• , ••• , •••• , ••••••• , •••• number 1950, • 199 120 49 42 120 374 20 81 24 22l 24 Primarily crop• ••• , •• ,., •••• ,., •• , • • number 1950 •• 49 38 20 31 60 118 5 36 88 25 Primarily livestock.,, .• ,.,, .•• ,.,, ,number 1950 •• 48 11 24 15 55 15 10 10 9 26 Crop and 1.iveatock ••••••• ,,.,., •••• ,number 1950;. 102 71 5 11 45 201 .......... 35 14 124

27 liticellaneous and unclaSBilied farms •• ,number 1950 •• 435 127 110 175 370 1,211 87 248 57 602

FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS

28 Commercial farms •••• ,,,, ••.•• ,.,,,, ••• ,number 1950., 1, 135 809 375 179 593 2,019 312 458 231 973 29 Class I • • , •• , , •• , •• , •••• , , , , • , ••••• • number 1950 •• 143 60 21 7 19 80 10 13 7 ~ 30 Class II, , • , •••• , , • , •••••• , • , •••••• • number 1950 • • 143 149 51 11 45 227 28 41 37 74 31 Class IIJ •• , •••••• , ••••••••••••••••• ,number 1950 •• 186 160 80 57 132 496 94 98 43 286 32 Class IV •• , •.• ,,,, •••••••••• , ••••••• number 1950 •• 361 2Zl 133 47 125 588 118 113 43 304 33 Class V ...... ,, ....................... number 1950 .. 224 160 55 31 162 427 62 137 67 23:1 34 Class VI •• , •• , , ••••• , •••••••••••••• • ntJmber 1950 • • 78 60 35 26 110 201 ........... 56 34 51

35 Other farm11 ....... ..................... nt1111ber 1950 •• 435 127 105 170 360 1, 172 82 248 57 579 36 Part- time • ••••••• , ••• , •• , • , ••••• , •• • n11111ber 19.5o • . 262 95 60 77 152 649 53 130 33 294. 37 Residential., ••• , .... , .. ,., ••••• , •• • number 1950 •• 173 32 45 89 Zl7 So7 29 118. 24 279 38 Abnormal, • , ••••• , , • , ••••• , ••••••••• • number 1950 •• ............ ............. . ......... ~ 4 1 16 ........... ............ ........... Ii

VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD, BY SOURCE

39 All farm products aold •••••••••..••.•• dollars 1949., 10, 480, 336 7' 248, 696 3, 017. 987 1, 394, 866 3, 711,008 13, 056, 768 2,416., 063 3, 896,961 1, 509, 564 6, 518,657 40 1944 .. 7, 622, 985 4,924,957 1,981,634 753, 748 2, 516, 485 11, 625, 157 1, 799,452 2, 180, 724 1,045, 586 5, 594, 509

41 All crops sold ..................... dollars 1949 .. 845, 319 l, 944,9 32 153,032 237, 882 448,649 3, 980, 112 94,579 847, 827 100, 233 2,256,4·'1 42 1944 •• 1,005, 783 988,745 97. 203 139, 188 160. 779 4, 365, 119 123, 234 936, lll 100, 947 2, 160,832

43 Field crops, other than vegetables and iruits and nuts, aold ........ , .. ,., ....... dollars 1949 •. 722, 260 1, 754, 383 126, 586 232, 355 437, 009 l, 883, 363 82, 707 . 627, 377 89, 706 1, 257' 852

44 1944 •. 039, 352 902, 866 81, 280 135, 455 129,304 1, 328, 971 63, 474 372, 404 133, 241 903, 392 45 Vegetables sold ................. dollars 1949 •• 118,893 170, 536 26, 402 1, 230 4,201 881, 505 11, 253 46, 556 1, 155 662,BU 46 1944 •. 160, 243 66, 525 15, 228 721 16, 836 943, 340 56, 885 94, 502 320 661, 856

47 .Fruita and nuts sold ............ dollal'a 1949 .. 4, 166 3, 958 44 4, 121 5,294 1, 051, 136 619 . 163,919 9,372 293, 726 48 1944 .• 6, 188 10, 502 695 3,012 12, 191 1, 9 31, 010 2, 755 428, 269 5,386 585,431

49 Hor ti cultural apecialtiu sold •• dollars 1949 •• 'I • • 'I I t • 'I I I • 16,055 ............... 176 2, 145 164, 108 . .......... 9,975 .. ........... 41, 999 so 1944 .• ............. 8,852 . ........... .......... 2,448 161, 798 120 40,936 . .......... l0, 150 51 All livestock and livestock

products aold., ........ , ...... , ... dollars 1949,. 9, 634,912 5, 302, 664 2, 864,880 1, 156,849 3, 261, 926 9,074,152 2, 321, 404 3,048,484 1, 409, 331 4, 262, 166 52 1944 •• 6, 617, 136 3, 9 36, 212 1, 882,068 608, 870 2, 350, 491 7. 256, 2Zl 1, 675, 796 1, 244, 613 906, 569 3, 432, 24'8

.53 Dairy products sold ••.•••••••••• dollars 1949 •• 804, 101 406, 467 l, 229, 794 112, 156 317' 128 1, 660, 333 905, 525 200, 850 58, 420 1, 511, 319 54 1944 •• 558, 967 391, 228 828,086 97, 053 403, 699 1, 353, 519 515, 919 73, 544 87,434 l, 510, 55$

55 Poultry and poultry products sold ••.•• ,,,, •••• , •••••••••• ; •• dollars 1949 •• 4, 301, 907 728, 367 245, 694 . 90, 748 193, 592 3,491, 945 188, 736 1, 746, 309 542,941 665, 394

56 1944 •• 3, 176, 591 l,091, 645 185, 310 117' 255 328, 184 3, 244, 331 160,983 656, 598 258, 731 529, 61$ 57 Livestock and livestock

products, other· than dairy and poultry, sold •••• ,., •• ,·". dollars 1949;. 4, 528, 904 4, 167, 830 1, 389, 392 953, 945 2, 751,206 3,921,874 l,227' 223 1, 101, 325 807,970 2,085, 4.53

58 1944 •• 2, BB 1, 578 2, 453, 339 868, 672 394, 562 1, 610, 608 2,658,370 998, 894 514, 471 560,404. 1, 393,DTI 59 .Forest products sold ••• , ••••• , ••••• dollars 1949 •• 105 1,100 75 135 433 2,504 ........... 650 so 6() 1944 .• 66 ............. 2,363 5, 690 5, 215 3,818 422 70 l, 429 ··········