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FIS 218 Supplement / August 1971 A Supplement to the July 1971 Farm Income Situation FARM INCOME STATE ESTIMATES 1949-1970 NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE

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FIS 218 Supplement / August 1971

A Supplement to the July 1971 Farm Income Situation

FARM INCOME STATE ESTIMATES 1949-1970

NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE • ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE

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FIS-218 (Su~~lement) AillUS'.r 1971

STATE ESTIMATES OF FARM INCOME, 1949-70

'rhe detailed State estimates in this re~ort backu~ the U.S. and State data ~ub­lished in the July 1971 Farm Income Si tua­tion, FIS-218. State estimates for 1968-~ ~ublishecl in the August 1970 Su~~le­ment, and preliminary 1970 indications, publishe~~ 1971, have been revise~e up-to-date information on production, marl';:etines, prices, and loan activity. 'I'he revisions may present a •J.ifferent picture mnong and betveen States for the 1968-70 period than was ~resented earlier.

All estimates in this re~ort, as in all official Department farm income clato,, are on a calonrlar-year basis. 'fhey tie in vi th the no.tional income and product accounts and State e.nd regional income estimates mo.intained by the Department of Commerce. The historical data start with 19Le9 for the L~8 conterminous States; Alaska and :ravraii start in 19()0. Compar­able estimates, except for some components of gross income, arc not available bJ States prior to 1949.

Detaile<l information on marketing receipts, by comrnocli ty groups and incli vi­rJ.ua.l commorli ties, and direct goverrunent payments by programs are shovm for 196f3-70. Production expenses, by ma,jor ac­co1mts, are presented for all States from 19lf9 through 1970. Because of the neces­sity of tying farm accounts into published national income accounts, some items in

production expenses do not fully reflect information available from the 196!+ Census of Agriculture or other recent benchmarks.

Gross and net farm income averages per farm are shovm in tables 3-5. In some cases, the revisions may reflect slight changes in fe,rm numbers by States as reported by the Statistical Reporting Service. For 1970 only, tables 1 and 2 afford a quick look at the important farm product3 by States and for each State its rr~lati ve importance in receipts from mar­ketings of livestock and crops.

The er;timates in this report are made in the J~conomic Hesearch f)ervice 1·ri th the exception of d.irect government payments clata vrhich are based on fiscal reportr:; of the 1\e;ricultu.ral Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS). Net loans maclc under the price :-;upport program by the Commodity Crerlit Corporation (CCC) are included in the cash receipts from farm marketings totals.

There are a :few· instances in this report vrhere adjustments have been made since the publication of the Ju1y 1971 Farm Income Situation. Any adjustments are cletailed in footnotes to table 10, but the State and comrnodity group totals do not reflect these changes since they are tied to previously established nati­onal income and procluct totals.

* * * * * * * * * *

~epared by the Staff of the Farm Income

Estimates Section, Farm Income Branch,

Economic and Sta,tistical Analysis Divi3ion

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FIS-218 (Supplement) AWUST 1971

LIST OF TABLES

Title

1 - Leading States for cash receipts, 1970 ........................... 2- States ranked by cash receipts, 1970 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

3- Realized gross income per farm, by States, 1949-70 •••••••••••••••

4- Realized net income per farm, by States, 1949-70 ••••••••••.••••.•

5- Total net income per farm, by States, 1949-70 ••••••••••••••••••••

6 - Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 .......................................... · · ·

7 - Realized gross income and net income from farming, by Regions, 1949-70 ........................................... .

8 - Realized gross income and net income from farrrlng, United States, 1949-70 ........................................ .

9- Farm production expenses, by States, 1949-70 •••••••••••••••••••••

10 - Cash receipts by connnodi ties and commodity groups, United States, Regions, and States, 1968-70 ••••••••••••••••••••

11 - Government peyments, by prograra, by States, 1968

12 - Government pa;rments, by program, by States, 1969

13 - Government payments, by program, by States, 1970

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FIS-218 (Supplement)

CoDDDodity

: : :

All commodities : :

All livestock : :

All crops : CoDDDodi ties y :

: Cattle and calves :

: Dairy products :

: Hogs ..

: Corn :

: Soybeans :

: Eggs :

: Wheat :

: Broilers :

: Tobacco :

: Cotton lint : Greenhouse :

and nursery 2/ : :

Potatoes : :

Sorghum grain : :

Hav : :

Turkeys : :

Tomatoes : :

Oranges : :

Rice : :

Su12:ar beets : :

Peanuts !lJ : :

Sheep and lambs : :

Grapes : :

Ap].)les : :

Forest products : :

Barley :

Table 1.--Leading States for cash receipts, 1970 (Million dollars)

United States Leading 10 States by rank

Rank Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

: : : Calif Iowa Texas Ill Nebr Minn Kans : 49,231 4,456 3,930 3,137 2,700 2,016 2,016 1,774 : Iowa Texas Calif Nebr Wis Minn Ill : 29,595 2 857 1,946 1,790 1,446 1,379 1,373 l 299 : Calif Ill Texas Iowa N C Fla Ind : 19 636 2,666 1,401 1,191 1,073 919 872 715 : : Iowa Texas Nebr Kans Calif Colo Okla

1 : 13 662 l 413 l 383 1,062 953 835 775 678 : Wis N y Calif Pa Minn Mich Ohio

2 - : 6 523 907 619 535 448 446 252_ 256 : Iowa Ill Ind Mo Nebr Minn Ohio

3 : 4 510 l 081 585 374 356 271 266 196 : Ill Iowa Ind ·Nebr Minn Ohio Mo

4 : 2,986 748 544 318 292 218 152 95 : Ill Iowa Ind Mo Ark Minn Ohio

5 : 2,789 514 472 26o 220 208 196 173 : Calit· Ga N C .Pa Ark: Ala Ind

6 : 2,169 227 193 130 107 101 97 91 : Kans N Dak Wash Mont Okla Nebr Colo

7 : 1,5_60 274 234 121 116 101 92 6'5 : Ark Ga Ala N C Miss Md Texas

8 : l 462 200 194 15~ 1'5'5 108 107 90 : N C Ky Ga s c Va Tenn Fla

9 : 1 388 '576 103 102 101 89 82 31 : Texas Miss Calif Ark Ariz La Ala

10 : l 047 286 162_ 125 112 63 57 53 : Calif Fla NY Ohio Pa Ill N J

11 : 915 222 84 57 50 40 36 35 : Idaho Calif Maine Wash N y Wis N Dak

12 : 665 135 82 67 46 44 29 26 : Texas Kans Nebr Calif Okla. N Mex Ariz

13 : 631 332 109 67 38 18 16 12 : Calif Ariz Colo Wash Idaho Texas Kans

14 : 629 166 30 30 26 26 23 23 : Minn Calif N C Mo Texas Ark Iaw~7 15 : 492 68 67 38 36 35 34 : Calif Fla Ohio N J Ind Texas Pa

16 : 4o4 187 59 37 18 14 9 8 : Fla Calif Ariz Texas Hawaii

17 : 402 279 111 10 6 <,/ --- ---: Ark Calif La Texas Miss Mo

18 : <.91 110 94 9<. 8'5 8 1 ---: Calif Idaho Colo Mich Minn Nebr Wash

19 : <.87 117 46 <.6 28 27 21 19 : Ga NC Texas Va Ala Okla Fla

20 : 328 142 '58 47 40 31 21 11 : Texas Colo Calif Iowa Idaho S Dak Wyo

21 : 325 39 37 27 22 22 20 19 : Calif N y Mich Wash Pa Ariz Ohio

22 : 298 236 27 9 8 7 4 2 : wash N y Mich Pa Va Calif W Va

23 : 29_4 63 38 29 21 17 17 12 : N C Wash Ga Ala Miss Va s c

24 : 267 45 30 28 15 13 10 9 : Calif N Dak Mont Idaho Wash Minn Ore

25 : 262 61 40 37 21 15 15 14

AUGUST 1971

8 9 10

Wis Mo Ind 1,610 l,56o 1,553 Kans Mo Colo 1,223 1,129 922 Minn Nebr Ohio

643 570 555

s Dak Mo Minn 529 513 492

Iowa Texas Mo 221 205 156

S Dak Wis Kans 161 152 145

Kans N C Mich 70 6o 59

Miss La Tenn 140 99 72

Texas M~ss Iowa 88 85 75

Texas s Dak Idaho 64 6"1 51

Del Calif Maine 77 '57 52

Conn Md Ohio 24 21 14

Tenn Ga Mo 42 32 25

Mich Ore Mass 31 28 25

Ore Fla Mich 25 25 23

Colo Ark Mo 9 7 6

Minn Nebr Pa 21 20 19

Ind Utah Va 22 19 :rr

Mich s c Ark 7 7 6

--- --- ------ --- ---

N Dak Wyo Mont 16 14 14

s c N Mex Miss 3 2 *

Utah Minn Mont 16 14 u

Ark s c N C l 1 l

N C Ohio Mass 9 9 7

Wis ore N y

7 7 7 Ar~z Ok:la COJ.O

10 10 10

*Less than $500,000. y The 25 leading commodities ranked by value of fann marketings. See table 10 for unrounded data and relative importance in United States and regions for all cODDDodities. ~ Excludes mushrooms. lf Minor State estimate. ljJ U.S. total differs from sum of States due to adjustment for Georgia. _ 4 _

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Total. State

Rank • C.R.

Maine •••• ; • • • • • • • • • . • • 37 New Hampshire • • • • • • • • • 4i Vermont • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • 44 Massachusetts • • • • • • • • • 42 Rhode Island • • • • • • • • • • 49 Connectictit . . . . . . . • . . . 43 New York • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 16 New Jersey , .......... , 38 Pennsyl.vania . . . . . . . . • . 19

Ohio ••••• •• •• • • • •• •••• 12 Indiana • • •• •• •• • •• •••• 10 Illinois ... , . . . . . .. . . . 4 Michigan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 3 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Minnesota . . . . • . . . . . . . . 6 Iowa .• , . . . . • . . . . . . . •• . 2 Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 North Dokots • • • • • . . • • • 2 7 South Dakots • • • • . • . • • • 20 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Kansas • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • . 7

Del.aware •••••••••.. • • • 4 5 Maryland • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 36 Virginia • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 31 West Virginia • • • • • • • • • 46 North carolina • • . • • • • • II South Carolina • • • • . • • • 3 5 Georgia • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • 15 norida • •• ••• •• •.••• •• 13

Kentucky •••••••••••••• : 21 Tennessee .. ~ .•........ Al.abama. •••••••••••.••• Mississippi ...•....... Arkansas ........•..... Louisiana ...........•. Okl.ahom.a • • • • • • .. • • • • • • Texas •••••••••.•••••••

Montana .............. . Idaho ................ .

Wy-ng •••••••·••••··· Col.ora.do , ....... , •.... New Mexico ...•........

26 25 22 17 29 ,.

3

33 28 39 14 34

Arizona .••..•••••• • ·•• 30 utah • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . •• • 40 Nevada •••••••••••• • ••• 47 Washit¢on • • • • • • • • • • • • 24 Oregon . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • 32 California • • • • . • • • • • • • 1 Al.aska ................ : Hawaii •••••••••••••••• :

United Ststes ••••••••• :

50 41

254 54

163 169

21 167

l,ll7 250

1,0ho

1,323 1,553 2,700

895 1,610

2,016 3,930 1,560

681 1,012 2,016 1,774

147 394 596 lll

1,544 442

1,145 1,268

922 707 742 912

1,073 649

1,058 3,137

559 664 235

1,182 461 647 225 81

792 562

4,456 4

211

49,231

Livestock and

products

Rank . C.R.

39 47 40 44 49 41 13 43 15

162 41

l!oS 87 11

103 815 97

777

16 768 II 838 7 1,299

23 482 5 1,379

6 1,373 , 2,857 9 1,129

35 -'264 14 812 4 1,446 8 1,223

42 34 29 45 18 38 17 25

98 268 334 84

625 180 711 396

21 514 24 438 20 535 22 513 19 566 32 276 12 8211 2 1,946

2! 366 30 304 36 200 10 922 27 370 26 373 37 182 46 66 31 291 33 268

3 1, 790 50 3 4! 41

29,595

Table 2. --States ranked by cash receipts, 1970

(Italics--:.-a.nk of States in U.S.) (Cash receipts in million dollars)

'nle f'i ve leading conmodi ties f'or cash receipts Y Crops

Rank • C.R.

38 48 46 40 49 41 Z2 36 26

10 7 2

17 31

! 4

15 16 33

9 II

42 37 27 45

5 28 14 6

92 13 15 82 10 64

302 153 263

555 n5

1,401 413 231

643 1,073

431 417 200 570 551

49 126 262

27 919 262 434 872

18 40S 25 269 32 207 19 399 12 507 20 373 30 234

3 1,191

34 193 21 360 44 35 29 260 39 91 24 274 43 43 47 15 13 501 23 294

I 2,666 50 1 35 170

1

Commodity

Potatoes 3 Dairy Prod. 41 Dairy Prod. 14 Dairy Prod. 32 Dairy Prod. 49 Dairy Proo. 33 Dairy Prod. 2 Dairy Proo. 34 Dairy Prod. 4

Dairy Prod. :togs Corn Dairy Prod. Dairy Prod,

Cattle Cattle Cattle ~l!leat

Cattle Cattle cattle

Broilers

10 I 9 2 g

! Broilers 6 Dairy Prod. IS Cattle 40 Tobacco Tobacco Broilers Oranges

Tobacco Cattle Broilers Cattle Soybeans Cattle Gettle cattle

I 4 2 I

2 20

3 II 5

u 7 2

Cattle 14 cattle 21 cattle 23 Cattle 6 Cattle 12 Gattle 13 Cattle 35 Cattle 37 · Wheat 3 cattle 27 Cattle 5 Dairy Proo. 50 Sugarcane 1

19,636 Cattle

C.R.

67 23

126 48

5 47

619 47

4h8

256 374 748 259 907

492 1,413

513 234 529

1,062 953

77 107 107

31 576 101 194 276

303 188 159 207 20S 144 678

1,383

30S 187 163 775 326 314

78 52

123 149 835

2 ]/

2

C<mm>o<li ty

Eggs 14 Eggs 35 Cattle 41 Grnhse Nrsry. 10 Grnhse Nrsry. 30 ~gs 19 Cattle 33 Grnhse Nrsry. 7 Cattle 29

Cattle Corn Hogs Cattle Cattle

17 3 2

31 16

Dairy Prod. 5 Hogs J

Hogs 4 Cattle 22 Hogs Corn li'heat

Corn 21 Dairy Prod. 1 ~ Cattle 34 Dairy Prod. 43 Broilers 4 Soybeans 12 %gs 2 cattle 26

cattle Dairy Prod. Cattle Cotton Lint Broilers Soybeans Hheat

15 17 25

2 I 9 5

Sorghum Grain 1

\~'heat

Potatoes Sheep Lambs H'heat Dairy Prod. Cotton Lint Dairy Prod. Dairy Prod. Dairy Prod. Dairy Prod. Dairy Prod. Potatoes Pineapples

4 I 7 7

42 5

35 47 16 29 3

38 I

13,662 Dairy Prod.

C.R.

56 12 16 25

5 42 93 35

126

20S 318 585 115 230

446 l,oSl

356 183 161 292 274

17 102

92 22

155 52

193 151

258 1111 157 169 200

99 101 332

116 135

19 65 22 63 46 8

122 56

535 y 11

Commodity

Broilers cattle Eggs Eggs Potatoes Tobacco Eggs Eggs ~gs

Hogs Soybeans Soybeans Corn Hogs

Hogs Corn So:rbea...'1.s

10 47 45 29 23 8

II 25 4

3 I

10 9

Dairy Prod. 3 7 Dairy Prod. 27 Hogs 5 Hogs 10

Soybeans 24 Corn 14 Tobacco 5 Apples 7 Eggs 3 Zggs 11 Peanuts 1 nru.n· Prod. 13

Dairy Prod. I 5 Tobacco 6 Eggs 6 Soybeans & Cstt1e 24 Rice 3 Dairy Prod. 2 3 Cotton Lint 1

Barley 3 26

9 30

Dairy Prod. Sugar Beets Dairy Prod. Cotton Lint 13 Dairy Prod. 3S Turkeys 9 Hey 24 Cattle 32 Wheat Grapes ~s Cattle

14 I

49 42

6,523 Hogs

C.R.

52 4 5

21 , 2h 75 28

107

196 260 514

59 152

266 544 220 40 67

2n 145

10 36 89 12

130 44

142 127

123 82 97

140 161

93 76

286

37 70 14 56 18 4o 19 8

lOS

'" 2}6 y 13

4

Commodity

Dairy Prod. 30 Grnhse Nrsry. 34 Forest Prod. 20 Cranberries 1 ::ggs 47 Grnhse Nrsry. J 3 Grnhse Nrsry. 3 Tomatoes 4 ~·lushrooms 1

Soybeans Cattle Cattle Hogs Corn

Corn Soybeans Dairy Prod. Barley W'!'lea.t Wheat

7 19 II 17 12

5 2

10 2 9 6

Sorghl.Jl:J Grain 2

Dairy Prod. cattle Peanuts ~s Hogs cattle Gettle Grape:f'rui t

:fogs Soybeans Hogs Broilers Cotton Lint Dairy Prod. Hogs Dairy Prod.

46 39

4 36 II 38 3() I

13 10 16 5 4

25 20

9

Dairy Prod. 44 ifueat I 0 Dairy Prod. 4 S Sheep Lambs 2 Ha..v II Lettuce 2 Sheep I...smbs S Sheep Le.mbs Z 1 Apples 1 Grn..~se Nrsry, 9 Eggs 1 Cattle 50 Dairy Pr<Kl. 4 5

4,510 Corn

C.R.

42 4 5

16 3

20 57 18 47

173 195 484

51 46

213 472 156

40 63 92

109

31 40 12

127 41

118 93

92 72 63

lOS 112

73 31

205

17 51 7

37 18 38 16 4

63 28

227 y 13

Commodity

Cattle 44 Apples 22 Apples 23 Tobacco 12 Cattle 49 Cattle 46 Potatoes 5 cattle 43 G!-nhse Nrs:ry. 5

Corn 6 Dairy Prod. 12 Dairy Prod. II Jr:y beans 1 Eggs 23

Soybeans 6 Dairy Prod. s Corn 7 Flaxseed 1 Corn 1 f Dairy Fl'od. Z4 Dairy Prod 0 z ,

Eggs 43 Tobacco 9 Sggs 21. Broilers ZO Dairy Prod. 20 Dairy Prod. 40 Hogs 12 Grn.~se Nrsr;y. 2

Soybeans Hogs Cotton Lint Eggs Rice Sugarca..'1e Cotton Lint Broilers

15 15

7 9 I 2

12 7

Sugar Beets 1 0 Sugar Beets 2 Wool z Suga.:r Beets 3 Sorghum Grain 6 :Ia~t 2 Hey 21 Alf'a.l..fa Seed .s Potatoes 4 Potatoes 8 Grnbse Nrs~r. 1 Grnhse Nrsry. 49 2ggs 39

2, 5)<....% Soybeans

C.R.

8 3 3

11 1 7

44 9

40

152 133 154

47 34

196 221

95 38 57 74 90

6 21 37

0

<i 35

103 S4

37 65 53 85

110 67 23 90

14 46 6

36 16 30

3 46 25

222 2/ -8

2, 789

~ "' !;;

"'

1

~ .. 1J See table 10 for ~ded data and rel.ative importance in the respective State. Y Less than $500,000. ]/ Cash receipts f'or Hawaii sugarcane and pineapples are not available f'or publication. """"

NOTE: Grnhse Nrsry. excludes mushrooms. ~

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FIS-218 (Supplement) AUGUST 1971

Table 3.--Realized gross income per fann, by States, 1949-70 J)

State and region 191~9 1950 1951 1953 1955 1957 1959 1960 1961

- - - - - ------~ ------ - - - - -Maine ························· 5,440 5,204 6,447 6,955 8,451 9,452 10,029 12,4ol 11,386 New Hampshire ................ : 4,652 4,549 5,587 6,741 7,598 8,44o 8,765 9,347 9,632 Vermont ...................... : 5,312 5,559 6,635 7,123 7,873 9,243 10,089 10,943 11,647 Massachusetts ................. 6,730 6,924 8,635 9,561 l0,46o 11,570 12,227 13,455 14,000 Rhode Island •..••....•.•••.•. : 7,855 7,468 9,347 10,504 11,845 12,633 14,392 15,434 15,669 Connecticut .••..•••••........ : 8,764 8,469 10,624 12,961 14,406 15,530 16,433 17,686 18,258 New York •.••.....•.••••..•.•• : 6,626 6,744 8,107 8,781 9,142 10,125 10,613 11,349 11,876 New Jersey ..•••..••.•.••••••• : 11,809 12,054 14,736 15,830 15,896 18,485 19,031 21,116 21,469 Pennsylvania •..........•..••• : 5,356 5,228 6,539 6,910 7,180 7,952 8,510 9,037 9,417

North Atlantic .............. 6,361 6,361 7,821 8,502 8,985 9,976 10,495 11,361 11,716

Ohio ...•..•.•.........•...... : 5,223 5,054 6,182 6,533 6,651 7,304 7,231 7,978 8,702 Indiana ....................... 6,094 6,189 7,355 7,846 7,581 8,6o3 8,523 9,443 10,671 Illinois ······················ 9,158 9,289 10,952 11,306 10,533 12,557 12,869 13,540 14,851 Michigan ........•..•........• : 4,539 4,653 5,522 5,8o3 5,68o 6,355 6,792 7,426 7,855 Wisconsin ..................... 51983 6,102 71479 7,339 71065 8,139 81658 91038 9,502

East North Central ......•.. : 6,272 6,331 7,593 7,869 7,6o8 8,741 8,967 9,642 10,501

Minnesota ••.•.•.••.....••.••• : 6,977 7,127 7,993 8,225 8,149 9,002 9,686 10,259 10,894 Iowa ••..••.••..•...•.•.••..•. : 10,595 11,16o 12,362 12,678 11,797 12,500 13,646 14,406 15,227 Missouri ...................... 4,535 4,725 5,494 5,544 5,314 6,030 6,792 6,961 7,502 North Dakota ••••••••••••••..• : 8,459 8,216 9,291 8,062 8,912 10,477 11,231 10,566 10,568 South Dakota ••..••••••••..••. : 8,727 8,163 9,663 8,777 8,924 9,641 11,348 11,253 12,508 Nebraska .••••..•..•.........• : 9,421 9,925 11,854 11,54o 10,645 10,282 13,934 13,859 15,380 Kansas ························ 7,742 8,247 8,971 13,276 7,653 7,141 11,611 11,96o 13,889

West North Central .......... 7,706 7,966 9,038 8,966 8,626 9,151 10,870 11,171 12,090

Delaware ...................... 12,208 12,858 16,038 16,430 17,228 19,891 19,66o 21,937 21,469 Maryland •...••.•••.•••.••..•• : 6,729 6,822 8,109 8,912 8,554 9,643 10,994 11,953 12,521 Virginia ...................... 3,153 3,381 4,202 4,283 4,499 4,86o 5,299 5,598 6,098 West Virginia .•••..••.••••••• : 1,977 1,997 2,530 2,549 2,659 2,754 3,071 3,255 3,259 North Carolina ••.••.•.•.••••• : 3,126 3,415 4,054 4,138 4,337 4,278 5,106 5,847 6,400 South Carolina ................ 2,687 2,646 3,662 3,599 3,563 3,689 4,574 4,837 5,491 Georgia •••.•••••.•.•.•.•...•• : 2,780 3,234 4,036 4,562 4,914 5,422 6,900 7,756 8,446 Florida •••.•..•.••.....•...•. : 71458 81432 81986 101088 121567 13,728 17,4o4 16,711 19,016

South Atlantic .............. 3,369 3,655 4,456 4,722 5,068 5,396 6,531 7,054 7,733

Kentucky •••••••••••••.•.••••• : 2,874 2,804 3,499 3,391 3,448 3,913 4,18o 4,245 4,984 Tennessee ..................... 2,373 2,339 2,922 2,948 2,893 3,125 3,689 3,684 4,157 Alabama •••••....••.••••••.••• : 2,218 2,248 2,845 3,130 3,689 3,6o3 4,781 5,102 5,331 Mississippi .................... 2,372 2,364 2,726 3,48o 3,342 3,256 4,802 4,806 5,708 Arkansas ...................... 3,342 3,231 3,859 4,34o 4,8o8 5,209 7,454 7,150 8,495 Louisiana •..•.••.•.•.•.•.•••• : 3,181 3,064 3,763 4,254 4,439 4,637 5,519 5,535 6,235 Oklahoma ••.••.•••••.••••.•••• : 4,467 4,297 5,022 4,871 4,597 4,632 6,373 7,136 7,598 Texas ························· 6,423 61749 7,538 62949 71209 7,334 10,058 10,062 11,232

South Central •.•..•.••••••• : 3,562 3,565 4,206 4,312 4,469 4,64o 6,109 6,214 7,015

Montana ••••••••.•.•..•.•.•.•• : 10,108 10,321 12,837 11,243 11,539 13,106 14,454 14,14o 13,152 Idaho .•..•.•.••..••••....•..• : 8,097 8,036 9,966 9,531 9,797 10,678 12,541 12,915 12,920 Wyoming ....................... 10,795 11,578 16,035 11,434 10,756 13,8o8 17,430 17,886 16,845 Colorado ...................... 11,491 11,691 13,442 11,899 10,830 13,058 17,4o6 18,658 19,623 New Mexico •••••••••..•••••.•• : 8,230 9,063 10,650 9,090 8,288 10,722 15,107 14,153 15,490 Arizona •••.•••••••••••••..••• : 20,84o 26,296 34,512 42,927 37,937 43,254 52,920 56,194 62,818 Utah •.••••••••••••••••••..••• : 6,230 6,527 8,208 6,932 7,285 8,245 9,134 9,491 9,418 Nevada ..••••.•••••••••...•••• : 13,952 15,863 21,251 14,426 14,438 18,594 21,890 20,8o0 19,946 Washington •••••.••••.•••..•.• : 6,589 7,06o 8,666 9,218 9,252 9,767 10,681 11,441 11,339 Oregon •••••••••••••...•.••••• : 6,256 6,806 8,255 8,152 8,878 9,058 10,033 9,917 9,988 California ••••••••••••••••••• : 15,311 16,792 20,668 21,056 22,636 24,568 29,174 30,823 32,638 Alaska •••••••.••••••••••••••• : Data for Alaska and Hawaii not available prior to 196o 11,243 12,507 Hawaii ........................ 251522 281277

Western •.••••••...........• : 10,572 11,407 14,051 13,809 14,122 15,598 18,466 19,283 19,958

United States ................. 5,527 5,714 6,827 7,020 7,121 7,777 9,144 9,614 l0,4o7

See footnotes at end of table. Continued-

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Table 3 .--Realized gross income per farm, by Ste. tes, 1949-70 !I- Continued

State and region 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Maine ························· 12,559 13,779 16,922 21,318 20,346 18,773 20,817 25,448 27,028 New Hampshire •••••••••••••••• : 10,524 10,815 11,820 12,890 14,681 14,674 16,144 17,378 17,158 vermont ••••••••• • • ••• • ••. • • •• : 12,24o 12,996 13,910 14,997 16,399 17,070 19,071 22,364 24,735 Massachusetts •••••••••••••••• : 15,682 17,283 18,8o8 20,094 22,566 22,737 24,695 27,669 29,107 Rhode Island ••••••.•••••••.•• : 16,906 17,983 18,011 19,572 22,317 20,138 22,181 22,987 25,871 Connecticut •••••••••••••••••• : 19,269 20,979 23,379 25,796 29,68o 30,245 32,318 36,882 38,4o6 New York ••••••••••••••••••••• : 12,630 13,241 14,346 15,081 16,86o 17,635 19,310 21,150 21,961 New Jersey ••.•••••••••••••••• : 22,200 23,389 24,039 27,662 29,896 29,712 31,250 32,288 33,607 Pennsyl ve.nie. ••••••••••••••••• : 9,974 10,222 10,98o 11,650 12,828 13,098 13,974 15,572 16,518

North Atlantic ••••.•••••••• : 12,470 13,050 14,125 15,270 16,664 16,911 18,272 20,255 21,249

Ohio •••••••••• •• •• • ••• ••• • • •• : 9,203 9,305 9,975 10,376 12,328 12,092 12,990 13,768 14,050 Indiana. •••••••••••••••••••••• : 11,221 11,962 11,950 13,511 14,990 14,894 16,055 18,347 18,3o6 Illinois •.••••••••••••••••••• : 16,389 16,926 17,423 18,533 22,458 21,033 22,547 23,897 23,856 Mi chige.n ••••••••••••••••••••• : 8,436 8,731 9,324 9,8o2 11,062 11,108 11,497 12,483 12,673 Wisconsin ••••••••••.•••••• , •• : 9,721 9,951 10,568 11,439 13,014 13,143 14 2030 15,155 16,046

Ee.st North Central ••••••••• : 11,212 11,6o8 12,089 12,987 15,125 14,772 15,796 17,o86 17,342

Minnesota. ••••.••••••••••••••• : 11,000 11,446 12,103 13,208 14,86o 15,424 15,993 17,987 18,732 Iowa. •••••••••••••.••••••••••• : 16,741 17,475 19,045 21,697 24,672 24,342 25,819 29,768 30,327 Missouri ••••••••••••••••••••• : 8,244 8,463 8,344 9,559 10,389 10,370 11,477 12,621 13,14o North Dakota. ••••••••••• , ••••• : 13,200 15,163 13,756 17,007 19,035 18,777 19,391 22,052 21,095 South Dakota. ••••.•••••••••••• : 13,282 13,619 14,399 16, 78o 19,503 20,222 21,984 23,386 24,618 Nebraska. ••• , •••••••••• , ••• , •• : 15,851 17,097 17,754 19,472 24,026 24,846 26,o64 30,141 31,314 Kansas ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 14,825 14,936 14,308 15,097 18,920 18,6o2 19,243 23,132 23,745

West North Central .•••••••• : 13,000 13,598 13,973 15,68o 18,139 18,257 19,305 22,005 22,630

Delaware ••••••••••••••••••••• : 23,34o 25,731 25,572 29,127 31,465 34,557 34,748 42,931 42,497 r.Bcyland ••••••••••••••••••••• : 13,754 14,062 14,557 16,902 17,863 18,506 20,387 23,668 24,761 Virginia. ••••••••••••••••••••• : 6,592 6,518 6,889 7,230 7,662 8,074 8,6o8 9,617 10,090 West Virginia. •••••••••••••••• : 3,421 3,436 3,562 3,677 3,871 3,829 4,214 4,556 4,915 North Caroline. ••••••••••••••• : 6,874 7,233 7,829 7,572 8,676 8,910 8,882 10,229 11,085 South Caroline. •••• , •••••••••• : 6,034 6,425 6,947 7,267 7,990 8,901 8,753 9,907 l0,6o4 Georgie. •••••••••••••••••••••• : 9,251 10,674 11,4o6 12,694 13,972 14,551 15,029 17,172 17,286 Florida. •••••••••••••••••••••• : 20,274 21,493 24,585 25,646 28,247 32,255 36,4o7 4l,o69 39,458

South Atlantic ••••••••••••• : 8,38o 8,913 9,655 10,081 11,115 11,811 12,344 14,o69 14,538

Kentucky ••••••••••••••••••••• : 5,132 5,353 6,130 5,844 6,227 7,036 7,380 8,424 8,796 Tennessee ••••••••••.••.•••••• : 4,279 4,543 4,899 5,272 5,631 5,817 6,026 6,724 7,080 Ale.ba.ma. •••••••••••••••••••••• : 5,932 6,702 6,923 7,583 8,195 7,957 8,817 lO,o89 10,585 Mississippi •••••••••••••••••• : 6,258 7,529 7,741 8,503 9,243 9,902 10,492 11,228 12,237 Arkansas ••••••••••••.••.••••• : 8,749 9,617 10,897 11,463 13,626 13,476 14,843 16,882 16,693 Louisiana. •••••• , ••••••• , ••••• : 6,732 7,995 8,320 8,682 10,326 11,981 13,510 13,564 14,751 Oklahoma. ••••••••••••••••.•••• : 7,551 7,856 7,636 9,540 10,649 10,272 10,442 12,269 13,614 Texas ••.••••••••••••••• , ••••• : 11,779 12,904 12,297 13,46o 16,146 151502 16,817 19,505 20,528

South Central ••••.••..••••• : 7,370 8,117 8,312 9,006 10,276 10,378 11,146 12,637 13,344

Montane. •••••••••••••••••••••• : 15,261 16,010 15,708 17,611 21,472 20,472 22,378 24,717 25,745 Idaho •••••••••••••••••••••••• : 14,36o 15,290 16,074 18,156 19,635 19,725 21,566 25,154 26,321 Wyoming ••••••• , •••••••••••••• : 17,955 18,862 18,812 20,841 25,4o3 24,528 28,335 30,118 31,460 Colorado •••••••••• , •••••••••• : 21,462 22,086 22,648 24,507 28,701 30,787 32,107 36,227 42,381 New Mexico ••••••••••••••••••• : 17,978 18,534 17,444 20,093 23,399 24,325 26,084 32,808 38,224 Arizona. •••••••••••••••••••••• : 70,278 77,074 69,4o6 79,991 87,189 95,528 lo4,784 125,647 122,389 Utah •.••••••••••••••••••••••• : 10,371 10,614 10,254 11,170 13,379 13,742 14,899 16,258 17,430 Neve.de. •••.••••••••••••••••••• : 21,296 22,155 20,117 27,157 30,420 29,043 31,089 39,531 41,670 Washington ••••• , •••••••••••.• : 12,165 13,021 13,514 15,063 17,538 19,117 19,84o 20,648 20,446 Oregon •• , ••• , ••• , ••••••••••• , : 10,729 10,699 11,088 12,343 13,567 14,191 13,907 15,649 15,952 California. .••.• , ............. : 36,598 39,747 43,646 47,583 56,077 59,785 70,995 79,101 82,076 Alaska. ....................... : 12,222 11,948 13,200 13,446 14,759 15,197 16,487 15,187 16,603 Hawaii , , • , , .................. : 32,343 39,525 39,089 41,025 44,083 45,292 48,018 47,2Q~ 51,544

Western .................... ; 22,025 23,372 24,241 26,488 30,315 31,531 34,628 38,334 4o,023

Un~ted States ................ ; 11,195 11,870 12,368 13,452 15,358 15,572 16,664 18,676 19,350

V Excludes changes in inventories, and represents incane of farm operators,

NOTE: For years not shown in the 1950's, see FIS-216 Supplement (August 1970 ).

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Table 4.--Realized net income per farm, by States, 1949-70 J)

State and region 1949 1950 1951 1953 1955 1957 1959 196o 1961

- - - - - ------~ ------ - - - - - - - - - -Maine ........................ : 1,995 1,6oo 2,121 1,897 2,758 2,201 2,194 4,029 2,451 New Hampshire ................ : 1,193 943 1,263 1,942 2,138 1,840 1,613 1,675 1,507 Vermont ••••••••••••••••.••••• : 1,388 1,428 1, 790 1,830 2,102 2,709 2,946 3,064 3,357 Massachusetts ················· 2,016 1,869 2,497 2,883 2,814 2,994 2,440 3,177 3,090 Rhode Island ................. : 2,581 2,255 3,170 3,772 3,849 2,937 2,464 2,648 2,233 Connecticut ................... 2,796 2,392 3,400 4,862 4,964 4,425 3,677 4,181 4,151 New York ..•.••.•.•.....•..•.. : 2,251 2,153 2,690 2,888 2,715 3,092 2,803 3,042 3,275 New Jersey .•..•.•.....•.••.•• : 3,657 3,56o 4,870 5,370 4,156 5,556 4,787 6,059 6,235 Pennsylvania .................. 1,875 1,590 2,158 21161 2,016 2,282 2,107 2,398 2,596

North Atlantic .............. 2,110 1,908 2,520 2,715 2,604 2,865 2,597 3,044 3,102

Ohio .••.•••••••••••.•••••.•.• : 2,231 1,955 2,501 2,475 2,173 2,309 1,787 2,099 2,597 'Indiana. ....................... : 2,698 2,395 2,964 3,113 2,336 2,776 2,080 2,518 3,559 Illinois ..................... : 3,636 3,376 3,949 4,331 2,895 4,157 3,066 3,704 4,380 Michigan ..................... : 1,945 1,919 2,299 2,256 1,767 1,967 1,799 2,158 2,361 Wisconsin ..................... 21382 2,350 3,158 2,728 21164 2,645 2,656 2,858 3,145

East North Central .•...•••. : 2,6o5 2,420 3,000 3,018 2,293 2,823 2,307 2,705 3,258

Minnesota .................... : 2,971 2,791 3,086 3,081 2,597 2,820 2,393 2,776 3,150 Iowa. ............ • •••••••• • ..• : 4,519 4,442 4,555 5,397 3,792 3,319 2,702 3,871 3,969 Missouri ...................... 2,115 2,016 2,479 2,251 1,792 2,214 2,266 2,375 2,658 North Da.kote. .................. 3,645 3,038 3,378 2,249 2,563 3,487 3,599 2,582 2,750 South Da.kota .................. 4,005 2,993 3,581 2,762 2,818 2,636 3,709 3,105 3,938 Nebraska ..................... : 3,967 3,442 4,184 4,721 3,419 2,144 3,492 3,664 4,061 Kansas ........................ 3,26o 3,06o 31078 2,976 1,988 711 3,437 3,378 41133

West North Central ·········· 3,339 3,078 3,413 3,474 2,701 2,473 2,864 3,117 3,481

Delaware ..................... : 3,333 3,631 4,305 4,124 4,496 5,037 4,967 5,966 5,796 1\Rryland ..................... : 2,079 1,949 2,359 2,831 2,108 2,427 2,695 2,846 3,335 Virginia ...................... 1,438 1,527 1,984 1,746 1,624 1,596 1,602 1,785 2,046 West Virginia •••••••••.•••••• : 946 911 1,184 1,065 993 942 919 992 912 North caroline. ............... : 1,779 1,978 2,369 2,227 2,2o6 1,847 2,110 2,698 3,029 South caroline. ••••••••••••••• : 1,364 1,278 1,972 1,710 1,452 1,298 1,6o6 1,737 2,114 Georgie. •••••••••••••••••••••• : 1,246 1,507 1,858 1,918 1,721 1,593 2,253 2,644 2,938 Florida ...................... : 31531 4,196 3,997 41437 5,683 51488 71942 61895 8,422

South Atlantic .............. 1,610 1,765 2,166 2,110 2,078 1,924 2,386 2,647 3,04o

Kentucky ••••••••••••••••••••• : 1,615 1,414 1,902 1,736 1,643 1,849 1,791 1,756 2,331 Tennessee •••••••• , ••••••••••• : 1,300 1,224 1,577 1,46o 1,248 1,283 1,470 1,380 1,748 Alabama •••••••••••••.•••••••• : 1,191 1,161 1,477 1,544 1,786 1,377 1,911 1,995 1,987 Mississippi ··················· 1,375 1,250 1,399 1,847 1,516 1,129 2,o41 1,814 2,362 Arkansas ...................... 1,850 1,572 1,740 1,912 1,989 1,950 3,176 2,678 3,525 louisiana .................... : 1,749 1,459 1,873 2,000 1,928 1,802 2,096 2,095 2,559 Oklahoma •••••.•••••.••••••••• : 2,032 1,546 1,695 1,629 1,258 1,141 2,o89 2,458 2,631 Texas ......................... 2,919 2,902 3zoo8 21450 21455 21102 31583 31483 31969

South Central •.•••••••••••• : 1,813 1,654 1,912 1,863 1,776 1,612 2,349 2,282 2,724

Montane. •••••••••••••••••••••• : 4,766 4,237 5,443 4,477 4,330 5,232 5,459 4,964 3,859 Idaho ••••••••• , •••••••••••••• : 3,139 2,730 3,681 3,438 3,204 3,414 3,946 4,043 3,358 Wyoming ••••••••.••••••••••••• : 3,644 3,385 5,820 2,885 1,796 3,815 5,760 5,856 4,588 Colorado ...................... : 4,177 3,554 3,385 3,576 1,646 2,451 3,38o 4,220 3,902 New Mexico .•....•..•........• : 3,647 3,521 4,009 2,648 1,570 3,356 5,525 4,758 4,947 Arizona ...................... : 9,186 11,254 13,400 20,620 12,828 13,423 13,294 14,768 16,900 Utah ......................... : 2,162 2,320 3,141 2,221 2,269 2,450 2,252 2,136 1,754 Nevada ....................... : 5,939 7,052 10,218 4,102 3,365 5,734 6,175 4,638 3,180 Washington ................... : 2,490 2,672 3,370 3,615 3,128 3,134 2,995 3,644 3,258 Oregon ••••••••••••••••••••• , • : 2,253 2,430 2,923 2,694 2,986 2,719 3,o4o 2,763 2,469 california ................... : 5,399 5,704 7,205 7,744 8,287 8,367 9,154 8,800 8,870 Alaska .................. , .... : Da.te. for Alaska and Hawaii not available prior to 196o 2,190 2,6o2 Hawaii ....................... : 2z342 111562

Western .................... : 3,975 4,027 5,011 5,028 4,646 4,991 5,539 5,580 5,326

United States ................ : 2,385 2,277 2,727 2,751 2,417 2,449 2,773 2,962 3,309

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Table 4.--Realized net income per farm, by States, 1949-70 !I - Continued

State and region 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

- - - - - ------ ------~ - - - - -Maine ........................ : 2,535 2,607 5,354 9,147 6,859 3,761 4,937 7,646 1,301 New Ha.rnpshire ••••..••.••••••. : 1,386 764 1,432 2,210 2,673 1,512 2,393 2,485 1,667 Vermont ...................... : 3,238 2,718 3,599 4,442 4,662 4,175 5,409 6,402 6,900 Massachusetts ................ : 3,620 3,518 4,899 5,256 6,549 5,026 5,932 6, 726 7,145 Rhode Island ••.•••.•••••••••• : 2,208 1,538 2,8ol 3,209 4,237 1,414 2,541 3,463 3,917 connecticut •••••.•••..••••••• : 4,105 4,442 5,565 6,859 9,044 1,899 8,660 10,334 10,184 New York ••••••••••••••..••••• : 3,434 3,304 4,057 4,450 5,499 4,983 5,774 6,246 5,925 New Jersey .•.•.•••••••••••••• : 5,874 5,442 5,56o 1, 744 8,255 7,083 7,542 7,642 7,084 Pennsyl ve.nia ••••••••••••••••. : 2,585 2,351 2,931 3,213 3,742 3,250 3,762 4!399 4,447

North Atlantic •.••••••••••• : 3,151 2,952 3,771 4,476 5,048 4,247 4,951 5,658 5,532

Ohio ......• • .••. • • • • •• • •. • • • •: 2,566 2,337 2,862 2,917 4,019 3,269 3,623 3,822 3,502 Indiana •••••••••••••••••••••• : 3,514 3,740 3,543 4,575 5,040 4,340 4,714 6,290 5,5o6 Illinois ..................... : 4,917 4,899 5,309' 5,367 7,725 5,751 6,550 6,654 6,169 Michigan .•••.•••••••.•.•••••• : 2,593 2,450 2,762 3,021 3,109 3,173 2,802 3,288 2,858 Wisconsin .................... : 3,050 2,977 3,435 4,042 4,876 4,252 4!600 4,986 5,o69

East North Central ••••••••. : 3,388 3,343 3,659 4,047 5,202 4,240 4,590 5,101 4,724

Minnesota •••••••••••••••••••• : 3,022 3,021 3,393 4,025 4,570 4,438 4,371 5,317 5,104 Iowa .••.••••••••••••••••••••• : 4,146 4,280 5,377 7,029 7,386 6,487 6,858 9,344 8,481 Missouri ••••••••••••••••••••• : 3,095 2,870 2,548 3,311 3,539 2,976 3,477 4,184 3,904 North Dakota ••••••••••••••••• : 3, 743 5,447 3,351 5,625 6,846 5,866 5,012 6,697 5,056 South Dakota ••••••••••••••••• : 3,741 3,427 4,093 5,324 6,846 6,248 6,892 7,901 7,8oo Nebraska ••••••••••••••••••••• : 3,570 4,043 4,958 5,131 6,692 6,952 6,563 8,561 8,136 Kansas •• 0 ••••••••••••• 0 •••••• • 4,461 3,961 4,089 3,757 5,871 4,906 4,~24 5,722 4,877

West North Central .......... 3,630 3,687 3,948 4,809 5,665 5,122 5,169 6,615 6,o61

Delaware ••••••.••.••••••••••• : 6,325 6,520 5,730 8,018 8,565 8,704 10,460 15,238 12,446 Maryland •••.••••••••••.•••••• : 3,524 3,209 3,343 4,608 4,739 4,282 5,597 7,348 6,877 Virginia .•••••••••••••••••••• : 2,308 1,962 2,253 2,281 2,278 2,219 2,304 2,733 2,795 West Virginia •••••••••••••••• : 962 818 851 841 845 516 589 701 748 North Carolina ............... : 3,215 3,209 3,476 3,021 3,725 3,666 3,480 4,357 4,628 South carolina ••••••••••••••• : 2,406 2,475 2,617 2,654 3,082 3,310 2,843 3,290 3,511 Georgia •.•••••••••••••••••••• : 3,141 3,744 3,791 4,514 5,070 4,798 5,012 6,172 5,451 Florida •••••••••••••••••••••• : 8,753 8,998 ll,188 10,435 10,961 12,408 14,621 16,267 13,042

South Atlantic .............. 3,271 3,322 3,668 3,647 4,088 4,107 4,273 5,152 4,899

Kentucky ••••••••••••••••••••• : 2,191 2,134 2,917 2,452 2,489 3,031 3,024 3,567 3,613 Tennessee •••••••••••••••••••• : 1,670 l,Go8 1,833 2,013 1,972 1,919 1,888 2,155 2,202 Alabama •••••••••••••••••••••• : 2,173 2,574 2,514 2,796 2,927 2,391 3,026 3,648 3,510 Mississippi .................. : 2,535 3,296 3,171 3,463 3,769 4,030 4,184 4,482 4,650 Arkansas ...................... 3,322 3,654 4,343 4,ll7 5,697 4,645 5,177 6,150 4,864 Louisiana •••••••.•••••••••••• : 2,741 3,368 3,372 3,231 4,109 4,846 5,529 5,o87 5,466 Oklahoma ••••••••••••••••••••• : 2,229 2,151 1,853 3,010 3,469 2,709 2,096 2,854 3,337 Texas •••• 0 ••••••••••••••• 0 •••• 3,769 4,518 3,905 4,241 5,901 4,566 4,959 5,991 6,579

South Central ••.••••••••••• : 2,648 2,993 3,016 3,195 3,856 3,477 3,666 4,260 4,370

Montana •••••••••••••••••••••• : 4,869 4,910 4,197 5,219 7,670 5,454 6,319 7,494 7,174 Idaho •••••••••••••••••••••••• : 3,963 3,885 4,205 5,408 6,098 5,304 5,965 8,019 7,738 Wyoming •••••••••••••••••••••• : 3,975 3,141 2,888 3,749 6,832 4,087 5,430 5,775 5,396 Colorado ••••••••••••••.•••••• : 3,700 3,538 4,477 3,683 4,957 4,017 5,136 4,948 5,745 New Mexico ••••••••••••••••••• : 6,450 5,771 5,897 6,019 8,457 7,905 7,950 9,544 ll,433 Arizona .••.••...•.••••.•••••• : 18,208 24,175 17,192 23,125 22,981 25,652 25,887 31,652 26,803 Utah ••••••••••••••••••••••••• : 2,18o 1,749 1,406 1,955 2,958 2,765 3,409 3,360 3,724 Nevada ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 2,348 1,070 865 4,201 6,813 3,100 2,098 8,037 9,330 Washington ••••••••••••••••••• : 3,587 3,742 3,681 4,749 6,185 6,827 6,578 6,812 5,431 Oregon ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 2,568 2,150 2,329 3,248 3,718 3,387 2,735 3,552 2,954 California ••••••••••••••••••• : 9,388 9,789 12,013 ll,267 l4,4o6 13,395 17,283 18,424 16,321 Alaska ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 2,066 435 1,287 1,o68 1,697 231 2,032 687 1,484 Hawaii ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 131232 17,286 14,862 16,053 181289 17,722 l9,!138 l :z,:z!lfi ~.22!!

Western ••••••••••••.••..••• : 5,732 5,843 6,267 6,643 8,343 7,599 8,595 9,422 8,676

United States ................ : 3,424 3,533 3,802 4,190 5,044 4,520 4,809 5,654 5,374

1/ Excludes changes in .inventories, and represents income of farm opera tors.

NOTE: For years not shown in the 1950's, see FIS-216 Supplement (August 1970).

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Table 5 .--Total net income per fann, by States, 1949-70 j}

State and region 1949 1950 1951 1953 1955 1957 1959 196o 1961

- - - - - - - - - .__ ... Dollars ------ - - - - - - - - - -Maine ........................... 2,535 1,716 1,844 2,116 3,025 2,023 2,116 4,154 2,527 New Hampshire ................ : 1,196 890 1,298 2,006 2,236 1,698 1,587 1,577 1,567 Vermont ....................... 1,200 1,366 2,119 1,866 2,100 2,553 2,831 3,304 3,431 Massachusetts ................. 2,135 1,796 2,391 2,919 2,747 2,825 2,418 3,286 2,939 Rhode Island ••••••.••••••.•.• : 2,625 2,277 3,189 3,790 3,857 2,778 2,315 2,538 2,153 Connecticut ...........•...... : 2,781 2,590 3,174 4,761 4,590 4,086 3,657 4,348 3, 737 New York· .•...••••••.•.••••.•• : 2,132 2,282 2,883 2,901 2,581 3,011 2,628 3,221 3,456 New Jersey ..•..... , .......... : 3,843 3,794 5,042 5,374 3,959 4,695 4,532 5,882 6,104 Pennsylvania ........•........ : 1,842 1,666 2,187 2,146 1,917 1,807 2,180 2,490 2,650

North Atlantic ·············· 2,115 1,997 2,579 2,732 2,517 2,56o 2,539 3,156 3,163

Ohio •••••••••.••.•••••••••••• : 2,026 2,023 2,346 2,516 2,110 1,934 1,784 2,192 2,567 Indiana •.•.•••••••••••••••••• : 2,485 2,517 3,212 3,141 2,495 2,657 2,191 2,691 3,590 Illinois ······················ 3,113 3,621 4,503 3,879 3,4o6 4,o44 3,440 3,6o2 4,604 Michigan •.•••••••••••••••.••• : 2,035 1,858 2,468 2,318 1,717 1,697 1,858 2,008 2,599 Wisconsin .............•..•... : 2,558 21507 3,555 21702 2,099 2,681 3,089 2,733 3,249

East North Central ......... : 2,453 2,532 3,240 2,938 2,403 2,655 2,508 2,685 3,370

Minnesota .•••••••.••..•.•••.• : 2,652 2,792 3,708 3,003 2,620 2,622 2,423 3,079 3,304 Iowa .......................... : 3,504 5,134 4,984 4,085 3,093 4,970 3,443 3,336 4,154 Missouri ..................... : 2,017 2,333 2,395 1,948 2,301 2,087 2,416 2,364 2,840 North Dakota ••.•••••..••.•••• : 2,639 3,980 3,787 2,652 3,512 3,058 2,081 3,753 1,321 South Dakota .................. 2,337 3,676 5,141 3,593 2,050 4,522 1,6oo 4,806 3,572 Nebraska ••••••••.•••••••••••• : 3,318 4,878 4,401 3,554 2,043 4,832 3,554 4,132 3,584 Kansas ......................... 2,889 3,668 3,110 2,063 1,684 1,889 3,143 4,086 4,386

West North Central .••••.••. : 2,754 3,639 3,753 2,947 2,483 3,324 2,784 3,397 3,448

Delaware ••••••••••••••••• 80000 3,272 4,138 4,267 4,113 4,470 3,848 5,053 6,083 5,665 Maryland •...•••.•••.••.•••••• : 2,141 1,979 2,526 2,748 1,965 1,78o 2,435 3,201 3,240 Virginia .•.....•••.••••••.•.• : 1,418 1,584 2,038 1,478 1,689 1,233 1,559 1,842 2,119 West Virginia ................ : 941 877 1,156 950 900 763 890 1,012 934 North Carolina ............... : 1,717 1,975 2,492 2,184 2,317 1,733 2,101 2,673 3,021 South Carolina ............... : 1,334 1,290 2,069 1,676 1,664 1,224 1,553 1,729 2,234 Georgia ...................... : 1,228 1,504 2,052 2,076 1,854 1,555 2,224 2,665 3,038 Florida ...................... : 3,613 4,349 4,478 4,439 5i68o 5,496 71932 61865 81474

South Atlantic . ~ ............ 1,587 1,786 2,299 2,068 2,166 1,764 2,351 2,666 3,082

Kentucky' ..................... : 1,584 1,372 1,861 1,676 1,578 1,562 1,848 1,857 2,421 Tennessee ····················· 1,338 1,245 1,558 1,541 1,483 1,197 1,558 1,379 1,772 Alabama ...................... : 1,154 1,208 1,496 1,717 2,079 1,351 1,838 1,962 2,092 Mississippi ··················· 1,019 1,289 1,449 1,686 1,851 1,171 1,957 1,818 2,509 Arkansas ...................... 1,6o3 1,620 1,901 1,940 2,480 1,842 3,025 2,720 3,543 Louisiana • , •••.•••••••••••• , • : 1,663 1,529 2,112 2,192 2,021 1,625 2,201 2,124 2,6o2 Oklahoma ..................... : 2,106 1,577 2,015 1,757 1,321 1,358 2,188 2,776 2,859 Texas . . 31430 21594 32161 21370 2,54o 2, 797 3,816 3,660 4,6o2 ·························

South Central ··············· 1,832 1,616 2,006 1,875 1,96o 1,?o8 2,4o4 2,367 2,935

Montana ······················· 2,551 6,153 6,630 5,539 5,335 5,309 4,319 4,714 2,798 Idaho ........................ : 3,2o4 3,267 3,774 3,771 3,309 3, 778 3,965 3,8o7 3,769 Wyoming ..•.••.••••••• , •••••• , : 3,407 4,482 7,825 2,775 2,526 4,758 5,528 4,453 4,695 Colorado ..................... : 4,088 3,271 4,611 3,266 1,718 3,726 3,702 4,475 4,303 New Mexico ................... : 3,654 3,178 4,772 1,962 2,225 3,342 5,192 4,631 5,903 Arizona ...................... : 9,438 11,485 19,919 16,773 12,420 13,288 13,841 15,232 17,440 Utah .......................... 2,3o6 2,489 3,610 2,250 2,162 2,632 2,092 1,841 1,592 Nevada ....................... : 6,817 8,103 9,926 3,848 3,227 4,443 5,745 2,741 2,420 Washington ................... : 2,300 2,965 3,294 3,766 3,120 3,589 3,113 3,563 3,450 Oregon ....................... : 2,134 2,522 3,262 2,933 2,831 2,726 2,949 2,746 2,503 California ........... , ....... : 5,106 5,877 7,743 7,382 8,123 8,206 9,353 8,988 8,836 Alaska ....................... : Data for Alaska and Hawaii not available prior to 196o 2,662 2,963 Hawaii ......................... 9507 11 628

Western .................... : 3,684 4,333 5,693 4,928 4,716 5,202 5,519 5,542 5,387

United States ················· 2,233 2,421 2,946 2,626 2,463 2,590 2,795 3,o49 3,399

See footnotes·'at•.end of table. Continued-

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Table 5.--Total net income per farm, by States, 1949-70 !I - Continued

State and region 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

- - - - - ------ ------~ ------ - - - - -Maine ......................... 2,584 2,367 5,206 8,202 7,557 3,684 4,573 7,158 7,396 New Hampshire ................. 1,159 346 1,092 2,117 2,788 1,449 2,031 2,055 1,824 Vennont •••...•.•.• .,, .•••• o ••• : 2,776 2,400 3,227 3,666 5,278 4,158 5,324 6,o89 6,916 Massachusetts ................ , 3,369 3,355 4,547 5,163 6,487 4,580 5,789 6,390 7,148 Rhode Island ••••••••••.•....• : 1,947 1,155 2,523 3,190 4,062 1,133 2,208 3,588 3,661 Connecticut ••••••••.•...•..•• : 3,9ll 4,618 5,054 7,057 8,746 6,658 8,615 9,4o4 10,784 New York ••.•.....••..•..••... : 2,858 3,498 3,673 4,398 5,688 5,242 5,320 6,261 5,795 New Jersey •.••••••.••••..•••• : 5,482 5,107 4,753 7,512 7,896 7,265 6,724 7,514 6,658 Pennsylvania •••..•........... : 1,976 2,398 22934 3,173 3,166 4,229 ~.6o~ 4,242 4,2~

North Atlantic ............. : 2,658 2,971 3,532 4,335 4,922 4,686 4,650 5,629 5,528

Ohio ••••••••••••••••••••••••• : 2,399 2,395 2,464 2,990 4,317 3,098 3,676 3,645 3,612 Indiana ••••••••••••.••.•••••• : 3,647 4,018 2,598 5,153 4,8o5 4,6o4 4,537 6,348 4,913 Illinois ..................... : 4,910 5,101 4,345 6,4o4 6,822 6,875 5,431 6,524 5,123 Michigan ••••••••••••••..•••.• : 2,335 2,537 2,766 2,674 3,509 2,937 2,873 3,274 3,135 Wisconsin ..................... : 3,163 2,663 3,213 4,0ll 4,990 4,26o 42833 42831 51226

East North Central .......... 3,356 3,405 3,128 4,349 5,001 4,481 4,363 5,009 4,469

Minnesota .................... : 2,714 3,730 2,362 4,218 4,855 4,462 4,4o6 4,985 5,371 IOW'a .......................... : 4,421 5,153 4,788 7,585 8,207 6,771 7,125 8,930 7,980 Missouri ....................... 2,974 2,909 2,444 3,833 3,295 3,272 3,872 3,728 4,183 North Dakota ••••••••••••••••• : 7,595 5,198 3,621 6,558 6,143 5,476 4,815 7,858 3,638 South Dakota ................. : 5,495 4,530 3,201 5,879 7,297 6,612 7,363 7,942 7,436 Nebraska .••••.••••••••••••••• : 4,609 4,437 3,852 6,4o8 8,084 7,047 6,190 9,478 7,499 Kansas ....................... : 42193 4,051 3,710 4,996 5,550 4,819 42798 62205 52965

West North Central ••••••••• : 4,o64 4,137 3,384 5,469 5,939 5,250 5,355 6,607 6,022

Delaware ..................... : 6,402 5,894 5,579 8,o4o 7,670 9,8o6 9,451 16,864 ll,567 Maryland •••.•••.••••.•.••••.• : 3,189 2,925 3,413 4,516 4,202 5,130 5,084 7,651 7,247 Virginia •••••••••••.•..•••••• : 2,293 1,401 2,470 2,406 2,036 2,658 2,321 2,810 2,959 West Virginia •••••••••••••••• : 806 732 775 749 544 928 599 844 696 North Carolina •••••••.••••••• : 3,209 3,249 3,507 2,967 3,762 3,794 3,410 4,538 4,667 South Carolina ............... : 2,324 2,585 2,636 2,682 3,ll7 3,392 2, 735 3,445 3,490 Georgia •••••••••••••••••••••• : 3,030 4,162 3,816 4,499 5,186 5,214 4,810 6,342 5,675 Florida •••••••••••••••••••••• : 8,966 9,242 111319 10,526 10,967 122413 1~,6).2 16,3!!2 13,0~2

South Atlantic ............. : 3,230 3,322 3,728 3,647 4,033 4,379 4,173 5,318 4,973

Kentucky 0 .................... : 2,541 2,681 2,095 2,74o 2,857 2,915 2,972 3,734 3,460 Tennessee ..................... 1,674 1,879 1,730 1,967 2,062 1,861 l,Bo3 2,197 2,263 Alabama ...................... : 2,080 2,765 2,554 2,835 2,790 2,570 2,905 3,721 3,562 Mississippi ..................... : 2,388 3,666 3,335 3,375 3,691 4,267 4,268 4,216 5,083 Arkansas ..................... : 3,403 3,631 4,579 4,029 5,775 4,824 ·5,2~1 6,278 5,o84 Louisiana .................... : 2,666 3,6ol 3,357 3,107 4,092 5,378 5,647 4,669 5,826 Oklahoma ..................... : 2,290 2,197 2,258 3,210 3,171 3,145 2,488 3,239 3,412 Texas ........................ : 4,288 4,139 3,934 4,921 5,638 4,650 5,669 62017 7,527

South Central .............. : 2,794 3,113 2,969 3,379 3,819 3,611 3,855 4,300 4,675

Montana ...................... : 7,947 6,300 4,923 6,258 7,834 6,162 6,106 7,867 8,o43 Idaho .0 ....... 0 .............. : 4,370 4,453 3,490 6,642 5,129 6,422 5,579 8,590 8,753 Wyoming ............... 0 •••••• : 5,408 5,256 3,08o 4,306 5,749 6,719 4,805 5,877 6,o81 Colorado ...................... 3,732 3,341 3,817 5,723 5,377 4,190 5,709 6,192 7,812 New Mexico ................... : 5,792 6,106 5,380 6,536 8,367 7,86o 8,705 9,479 ll,l02 Arizona ...................... : 21,126 21,698 19,527 23,954 19,6o5 24,532 32,045 31,901 25,865 Utah ......................... : 2,445 1,967 1,327 2,388 2,571 3,443 3,330 3,795 3,843 Nevada ....................... : 3,244 3,431 1,810 2,896 5,843 3,772 4,117 10,651 ll,249 Washington ................... : 4,069 4,081 3,642 4,517 6,6o4 6,465 6,o44 7,360 5,4o8 Oregon ....................... : 2,705 2,560 2,371 3,137 3,595 3,429 2,620 3,763 3,019 California ................... : 10,313 9,812 12,190 11,999 13,917 13,769 18,106 17,279 16,003 Alaska ....................... : 2,210 738 2,013 1,346 1,8o3 394 2,694 687 1,458 Hawaii ....................... : 131402 171422 142957 162348 181399 172953 12.~1 1712§2 181766

Western •••••••••••••••••••• : 6,470 6,16o 6,277 7,279 8,105 7,925 8,834 9,579 9,036

United States ................ ~ 3,586 3,708 3,564, 4,487 5,019 4,730 4,854 5,685 5,451

V Includes changes in inventories, and represents income of farm operators.

NOTE: For years not shown in the 1950's, see FIS-216 Supplement (August 1970).

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 l/

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income

: from farm : payments : consump,-: of farm expenses gj tories gj :marketings: : tion : dwellings :

- - - - - - - Million dollars - - ------ -------ALABAMA

1949 351.5 5.5 113.8 19.3 490.1 226.9 263.2 -8.1 255.0 1950 359.7 8.1 106.9 19.9 494.5 239.0 255.5 10.4 265.9 1951 443.3 6.3 112.5 24.0 586.2 282.0 304.2 3.9 308.1 1952 442.4 8.3 115.7 22.7 589.1 290.3 298.8 -6.0 292.7 1953 425.8 4.5 107.9 25.1 563.4 285.4 278.0 31.0 309.0 1954 390.4 5·5 90.2 27.6 513.7 289.9 223.8 -24.9 198.8 1955 471.0 7.8 87.2 24.2 590.2 304.5 285.7 46.9' 332.6 1956 459-2 5.8 8o.5 24,0 569.5 316.6 253.0 -31.5 221.5 1957 396.1 23.4 75.4 23-9 518.8 320.5 198.3 -3.7 194.6 1958 480.5 43.4 69.0 23.6 616.5 346.4 270.2 1.4 271.5

1959 517.1 10.3 62.5 26.8 616.8 370.2 246.6 -9.4 237.1 196o 528.8 13.0 55.6 25.0 622.5 379.1 243.4 -4.0 239.3 1961 516.0 19-5 49.5 27.9 613.0 384.5 228.5 12.1 240.6 1962 550.5 22.7 42.4 31.0 646.5 409.7 236.9 -10.1 226.8 1963 6o5.6 20.9 4o.6 36.7 703.7 433.4 270.2 20,0 290.3 1964 600.1 27.5 36.4 42.1 706.1 449.7 256.4 4.1 26o.5 1965 647.7 35.7 28.2 46.8 758.3 478.8 279·6 3.9 283.5 1966 648.5 79.6 26.5 48.4 803.1 516.3 286.8 -13.4 273.4 1967 596.0 89.2 24.4 54.3 763.9 534.4 229-5 17.2 246.7 1968 654.8 84.6 23.5 57.1 820,0 538.6 281.4 -11.2 270.2

1969 728.1 82,0 23.3 64.4 897.9 573.3 324.7 6.5 331.2 1970 741.6 79.5 24.8 64.4 910.3 608.4 301.9 4.4 3o6.3

ALASKA

196o 4.2 0.1 0.1 0,4 4.7 3.8 0.9 0.2 1.1 1961 4.5 .1 .2 .4 5.1 4.1 1.1 .1 1.2 1962 4.2 .3 .2 .4 5.0 4.2 .8 .1 ·9 1963 4.1 .1 .2 .4 4.8 4.6 .2 .1 .3 1964 4.5 .1 ,2 .4 5.1 4.6 .5 .3 .8 1965 4.3 .1 .1 .4 5.0 4.6 .4 .1 .5 1966 4.4 .1 .1 .4 5.0 4.4 .6 3.1 .6 1967 4.2 .1 .1 .5 4.9 4.8 .1 .1 .1 1968 4.4 .1 .1 .5 5.1 4.5 .6 .2 .8

1969 3.9 .1 ,2 .5 4.7 4.5 ,2 ]/. ,2 1970 4.3 .1 .3 .5 5.1 4.7 .5 ]/ .5

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Year

Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 1/- Continued

Realized gross farm income

Gross Cash : Govern- : Value : rental

: receipts : ment : of home : value : from farm : payments : consump- : of farm :marketings: : tion ~ dwellings ~

Total

Farm produc­

tion : expenses

: Realized net farm

income gj

AUGUST 1971

Net Total change net

: in farm : farm inven- income

: tories : gj

-- --- ------ ---- -.- --Million dollars---- ------- -- --- ---

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 196o 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 196o 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

235.4 283.1 361.8 380.6 421.5 360.6 348.0 370.9 367.6 429.7

424.9 439.6 470.6 508.3 537.8 461.0 514.2 500.9 533.0 572.0

682,8 647.3

546.4 510.9 575.1 592.9 568.8 578.0 567 .o 640.8 543.6 588.7

730.3 669.5 773.9 769.4 825.2 895·9 910.1 985.5 914.1 998.4

1,113.1 1,073.4

0.7 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.3 2.1 1.5 2.5 8.7 5.2

3.6 2.2 5.3 5.3 4.7 5.2 7.5

43.6 46.8 44.7

47.8 52.0

4.0 5.7 6.5 6.4 3.5 5.4 4.5 7.1

20.3 31.4

12.0 13.4 15.6 16.5 14.5 14.9 17.2 85.7

103.3 80.8

82.5 87.7

See footnotes at end of table 8.

4.7 4.6 5.2 5.0 4.3 4.0 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.9

4.0 3.7 3.5 3.6 3.4 3.2 5.2 5.5 5.1 5.1

73.0 69.3 70.8 66.6 55-9 49.3 45.1 41.6 37.7 37.0

32.0 29.8 28.7 25.1 23.7 21.4 18.0 17.4 16.5 15.8

16.2 17.1

9.3 10.3 11.2 13.1 15.0 14.5 14.6 13.8 13.6 16.3

17.4 15.3 16.9 16.9 16.7 16.5 17.1 16.7 17.0 17.4

18.0 17.2

18.2 21.6 22.9 22.7 27.1 20.2 22.8 20.1 18.2 22.1

23.2 23.8 22,8 28.9 30.9 37.7 40.6 42.4 44.1 47.9

54.4 57.0

ARIZONA

250.1 299.8 379.6 400.2 442.1 381.2 368.0 391.0 393.6 455.1

449.8 46o.8 496.3 534.1 562.6 485.8 543.9 566.7 601.8 639.2

753·9 722.1

ARKANSAS

641.6 6o7.5 675.3 688.6 655.3 652.9 639.4 709.6 619.8 679.2

797.5 736.5 841.0 839.9 894.4 969.8 985.8

1,131.0 1,078.1 1,142.9

1,266.2 1,235.3

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139.8 171.5 232.2 224.3 229.8 236.1 243.6 258.7 271.5 327.6

336.8 339.7 362.7 395.7 386.2 365.5 386.7 417.3 440.2 481.3

564.0 564.0

286.5 311.9 370.8 374.9 366.6 365.0 374.9 394.1 387.8 424.3

457.7 46o.6 492.1 521.0 554.5 583.3 631.7 658.1 706.5 744.3

804.9 875.3

110.2 128.3 147.4 175.9 212.4 145.1 124.4 132.2 122.1 127.5

113.0 121.1 133.5 138.4 176.5 120.3 157.2 149.4 161.6 157.9

189.9 158.1

355.2 295.6 3o4.5 313.7 288.7 287.8 264.5 315.4 232.0 254.8

339.8 275.8 348.9 318.9 339.8 386.6 354.1 472.9 371.6 398.6

461.2 359.9

3.0 2.6

71.7 27.9

-39.6 13.4 -4.0 -6.2 -1.2 -3.6

4.6 3.8 4.3

22.2 -18.1 16.3 5.6

-21.9 -7.1 37.6

1.5 -5.5

-47.4 8.9

28.2 3.0 4.2

-29.7 65.2

-39.7 -12.8 -21.2

-16.1 4.3 1.8 7.8

-2.1 21.0 -7.6 6.4

14.3 5.7

9.6 16:3

113.3 130.9 219.1 203.8 172.8 158.5 120.5 126.0 120.9 123.9

117.6 124.9 137.8 16o.6 158.4 136.7 162.9 127.4 154.6 195.5

191.4 152.6

307.8 304.5 332.7 316.7 292.9 258.1 329.8 275.8 219.2 233.6

323.7 28o.1 350.7 326.7 337.7 407.5 346.5 479.3 385.9 4o4.3

470.8 376.2

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Table 6.--Realized gros~ income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 1/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm : in farm farm

receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- incOme : from farm :payments : consump- : of farm : expenses gj : tories gj :marketings : : tion :dwellings :

- - - - - - - - • - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - -

CALIFORNIA

1949 2,092.7 9.2 31.6 71.3 2,204.8 1,427.4 777.4 -42.2 735.2 1950 2,301.6 13.6 27.7 75.1 2,418.1 1,596.8 821.4 25.0 846.3 1951 2,768.2 13.5 31.0 80.8 2,893.6 1,884.8 1,008.7 75.3 1,084.0 1952 2, 732.5 11.2 28.6 93.8 2,866.1 1,845.3 1,020.7 89.7 l,ll0.4 1953 2,645.3 10.0 26.3 97.8 2,779.4 1,757.2 1,022.2 -47.8 974.4 1954 2,519.8 14.8 21.9 91.6 2,648.1 1,756.1 892.0 49.1 941.1 1955 2,680.2 12.0 21.3 93.4 2,806.9 1,779.3 1,027.6 -20.4 1,007.2 1956 2,831.8 17.4 21.3 89.4 2,959.9 1,902.2 1,057.7 13.8 1,071.5 1957 2,759.7 31.6 20.5 87.2 2,899.0 1,911.7 987.3 -18.9 968.4 1958 2,866.6 23.3 21.0 98.1 3,009.0 2,096.9 912.1 50.7 962.8

1959 3,119.4 23.7 18.8 105;6 3,267.5 2,242.3 1,025.2 22.3 l,o47 .5 196o 3,189.0 21.9 17.2 100,8 3,328.9 2,378.5 950.4 20.3 970.7 1961 3,239.6 27.9 16.1 110.8 3,394.4 2,471.9 922.5 -3.5 919.0 1962 3 ,426. 7 31.4 15.4 113.0 3,586.6 2,666.6 920.1 90.7 1,010.7 1963 3,526.7 32.2 15.6 121.9 3,696.4 2,786.1 910.4 2.2 912.5 1964 3,664.2 34.1 13.5 129.1 3,840.8 2,783.6 1,057.2 15.5 1,072.7 1965 3,710.1 41.3 12.0 138.3 3,901.8 2,977.9 923.9 6o.o 983.9 1966 4,oo4.6 103.9 11.8 141.6 4,261.9 3,167.0 1,094.9 -37.1 1,057.7 1967 3,921.6 110.3 10.5 142.6 4,185.0 3,247.3 937.7 26.1 963.8 1968 4,282.1 100.7 11.2 149.6 4,543.7 3,437.6 l,lo6.1 52.7 1,158.8

1969 4,449.8 123.2 11.9 161.1 4,746.0 3,640.6 1,105.4 -68.7 1,036.7 1970 4,456.1 131.9 13.5 158.9 4,760.4 3,813.8 946.6 -18.4 928.2

COLORADO

1949 508.5 3.5 15.1 18.8 545.8 347.4 198.4 -4.2 194.2 1950 504.8 11.9 13.3 19.6 549.5 382.4 167.0 -13.3 153.7 1951 572.4 8.7 15.5 21.7 618.3 462.6 155.7 56.4 212.1 1952 607.4 7.7 14.0 24.2 653.3 461.1 192.2 11.6 203.8 1953 476.5 10.3 12.6 24.1 523.6 366.2 157.3 -13.7 143.7 1954 442.9 11.2 11.1 23.4 488.6 382.0 106.6 -20.9 85.6 1955 410.6 10.2 10.9 23.2 454.9 385.7 69.1 3.0 72.2 1956 427.0 17.0 10.2 22.1 476.4 391.3 85.1 -5.3 79.8 1957 454.2 36.1 10.1 21.9 522.3 424.3 98.0 51.0 149.1 1958 602.1 20.5 10.8 24.1 657.5 523.6 133.9 31.7 165.6

1959 6ol.3 24.9 9.7 25.4 661.4 533.0 128.5 12.2 140.7 1960 631.8 24.8 9.1 24.6 690.4 534.2 156.1 9·5 165.6 1961 642.0 30.3 8.8 25.3 706.4 566.0 140.5 14.4 154.9 1962 676.1 40.2 8.4 26.4 751.2 621.7 129.5 1.1 130.6 1963 670.9 43.3 7.8 28.9 750.9 630.6 120.3 -6.7 113.6 1964 651.5 57.8 7.6 30.5 747.4 599.6 147.7 -21.8 126.0 1965 696.4 61.3 7.7 31.2 796.5 676.8 119.7 66.3 186.0 1966 815.8 62.5 8.2 32.0 918.4 759.8 158.6 13.4 172.1 1967 871.4 57.6 7.7 33.1 969.8 843.3 126.5 5.5 132.0 1968 891.1 62.9 7.5 33.8 995.3 836.1 159.2 17.8 177.0

1969 1,012.1 66.5 8.1 36.3 1,123.0 969.7 153.4 38.6 192.0 1970 1,181.5 68.0 7.9 35.1 1,292.6 1,117.4 175.2 63.0 238.3

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/- Continued

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- : Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm

: receipts ment : of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : consump-: of farm expenses gj tories gj :marketings : : tion : dwellings :

------- - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - -CONNECTICUT

1949 159.1 0.4 7.5 12.6 179.7 122.3 57.3 -0.3 57.0 1950 149.5 .5 7.4 12.0 169.4 121.6 47.8 4.0 51.8 1951 174.3 .5 7.5 13.2 195.5 132.9 62.6 -4.2 58.4 1952 176.3 .6 6.7 14.3 197.9 130.0 68.0 -.3 67.7 1953 177.8 .5 6.3 13.7 198.3 123.9 74.4 -1.5 72.8 1954 162.1 .4 6.2 13.4 182.1 123.3 58.8 2.3 61.1 1955 168.9 .3 6.2 11.8 187.3 122.7 64.5 -4.9 59.7 1956 161.5 1.9 5.6 11.8 180.7 128.2 52.6 -6.2 46.4 1957 157.3 2.2 5.1 12.5 177.0 126.6 50.4 -3-9 46.6 1958 159-9 2.2 5.0 12.0 179.1 127.4 51.7 -1.7 50.0

1959 146.6 .5 4.1 13.1 164.3 127.6 36.8 -.2 36.6 196o 149.3 .6 4.0 12.4 166.3 126.9 39.3 1.6 40.9 1961 144.4 .6 3.3 12.4 16o.7 124.1 36.5 -3.6 32.9 1962 141.8 .6 3.0 12.5 158.0 124.3 33.7 -1.6 32.1 1963 144.2 .7 2.8 11.8 159.4 125.7 33.8 1.3 35.1 1964 150.9 .6 2.6 11.8 166.0 126.5 39.5 -3.6 35.9 1965 155.8 .7 2,0 11.7 170.3 125.0 45.3 1.3 46.6 1966 167.3 ·9 1.8 11.0 181.1 125.9 55.2 -1.8 53.3 1967 158.5 ·9 1.6 11.4 172.4 127.4 45.0 -7.1 38.0 1968 157.4 .8 1.6 11.5 171.3 125.4 45.9 -.2 45.7

1969 166.5 .8 1.6 11.8 180.7 130.1 50.6 -4.6 46.1 1970 166.8 .8 1.6 11.3 180.5 132.6 47.9 2.8 50.7

DELAWARE

1949 97.1 0.2 3.0 3.4 103.8 75.4 28.3 -0.5 27.8 1950 100.2 .4 2.6 3.5 106.7 76.6 30.1 4.2 34.3 1951 118.2 .5 2.8 3.6 125.1 91.5 33.6 -.3 33.3 1952 109.1 .4 2.9 3.8 116.2 84.7 31.5 2.1 33.6 1953 106.1 .3 2.6 4.3 113.4 84.9 28.5 -.1 28.4 1954 100.6 .4 2.7 4.8 108.4 85.7 22.7 -3.7 19.0 1955 100.9 .2 2.5 4.9 108.5 80.2 28.3 -.2 28.2 1956 111.9 .6 2.3 5-3 120.0 90.3 29.7 3.8 33.5 1957 108.7 1.4 2.0 5.3 117.4 87.6 29-7 -7.0 22.7 1958 111.4 1.9 2.1 6.2 121.6 94.0 27.5 2.8 30.3

1959 103.2 .8 2.0 6.1 112.1 83.7 28.3 .5 28.8 196o 113.4 .6 2.0 6.9 122.8 89.4 33.4 .7 34.1 1961 105.0 2.2 1.8 7.0 115.9 84.6 31.3 -.7 30.6 1962 1'10. 2 2.2 1.7 7.3 121.4 88.5 32.9 .4 33.3 1963 118.6 1.9 1.5 6.7 128.7 96.1 32.6 -3.1 29-5 1964 113.4 2.0 1.4 5.9 122.7 95.2 27.5 -.7 26.8 1965 125.1 2.1 .9 5-9 134.0 97.1 36.9 .1 37.0 1966 129.6 1.8 ·9 6.1 138.4 100.8 37.7 -3.9 33-7 1967 132.7 1.6 .8 6.6 141.7 106.0 35.7 4.5 4o.2 1968 126.0 2,0 .8 6.7 135.5 94.7 40.8 -3.9 36.9

1969 153.0 2.2 .8 7.2 163.1 105.2 57.9 6.2 64.1 1970 147.3 1.7 .9 7.4 157.2 111.2 46.1 -3.3 42.8

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Year

.Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/- Continued

Realized gross farm income

Gross Cash : Govern- : Value : rental

: receipts ment : of home : value Total : from farm : payments : consump- : of farm :marketings: : tion : dwellings :

Farm produc­

tion : expenses :

Realized net farm

income gj

AUGUST 1971

Net change

: in farm : inven•

: tories :

Total net

farm income

gj

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

428.2 488.0 510.3 520.9 545.1 558.7 647.4 681.4 675.8 724.9

824.6 775.8 849.2 889.5 900.5 995.5 986.9

1,037.4 1,130.5 1,205.4

1,325.1 1,267.6

461.3 524.6 633.6 639.1 629.6 574.6 629.5 644.0 6o9.6 706.1

718.0 756.5 776.8 792.4 867.8 880.5 959.7

1,009.7 1,027.7 1,032.5

1,151.8 1,144.6

2.2 3.2 3.6 3.6 3.3 3.5 3.2 3.7 6.7 7.9

6 •. 1 7.1 9.0 9·9

12.1 13.6 17.3 18.4 17.6 19.9

19.3 18.5

5.9 10.6 8.6 7.6 4.7 6.6 8.4 8.4

30.7 48.4

20.2 22.9 26.9 33.7 32.0 39.4 49.6 8o:2 77.8 80.2

86,1 83.6

20.7 17.9 18.1 16.6 16.2 16.1 15.2 13.8 13.7 15.0

13.7 13.7 13.0 10.5 11.0 11.4 8.5 8.o 7.1 8.9

8.8 9.0

108.1 105.3 118.4 111.6 107.5 89.6 80.4 76.9 69.8 70.2

57.4 52.8 47.6 42.2 38.1 32.4 28.4 27.3 24.1 22.3

21.9 22,0

See footnotes at end of table 8.

15.0 17.9 20.7 25.8 30.5 38.2 38.0 32.5 31.3 4o.4

43.1 39.0 41.5 43.0 43.6 36.6 38.7 37.9 38.2 4o.o

43.2 46.5

30.7 32.2 30.5 32.1 33.7 35.1 33.5 29.3 32.6 36.3

39.3 36.5 35.5 38.4 44.1 51.4 54.0 56.9 63.6 67.3

79.6 80,8

FWRIDA

466.1 527 .o 552.6 567.0 595.2 616.5 703.7 731.4 727.6 788.2

887.6 835.6 912.7 952.9 967.2

1,057.1 1,051.5 1,101.6 1,193.4 1,274.2

1,396.4 1,341.6

GEORGIA

6o6.1 672.6 791.1 790.5 775.5 706.0 751.8 758.6 742.8 861.1

834.9 868.7 886.8 906.6 982.0

1,003.7 1,091.7 1,173.6 1,193.2 1,202.3

1,339.4 1,331.0

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245.4 264.8 306.8 327.4 333.4 368.3 385.5 4o4.9 436.8 467.2

482.6 490.8 508.5 541.5 562.3 576.1 623.7 674.1 734.3 762.5

843.3 898.1

334.6 359.1 427.1 449.4 449.5 468.5 488.5 521.4 524.5 551.7

562.3 572.6 578.4 598.8 637.6 670.1 703.5 747.8 799.8 801.3

85'7.9 911.3

220.7 262.2 245.8 239.6 261.8 248.2 318.2 326.5 290.8 321.0

4o5.0 344.8 4o4.2 411.4 4o4.9 481.1 427.8 427.5 459.1 511.8

553.1 443.4

271.6 313.5 364.1 341.0 326.0 237.4 263.3 237.2 218.3 309.4

272.6 296.1 308.5 307.8 344.5 333.7 388.2 425.9 393.5 4o1.0

481.5 419.7

5.1 9.6

29.6 8.5

.1 -.2 -.2 5.5 .4

-11.4

-.5 -1.5

2.5 10,0 11.0 5.6 3.7 .2 .2

-.1

2.5 .1

-3.9 -.7

38.2 -12.2 26.9

-33.1 20.4

-11.3 -5.2 4.2

-3.5 2.4

10.5 -10.8 38.5 2.1

-1.3 9.7

34.1 -16.2

13.3 17.2

225.8 271.8 275.4 248.1 261.9 248.0 318.1 332.0 291.3 309.6

4o4.5 343.2 406.7 421.4 415.9 486.7 431.6 427.7 459.3 511.7

555.6 443.5

267.6 312.8 4o2.2 328.8 352.9 204.3 283.7 225.9 213.1 313.6

269.1 298.5 319.0 297.0 382.·9 335.8 386.9 435.6 427.6 384.8

494.7 437.0

Continued-

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Year

Table 6.-·Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949·70 !/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income

: : Gross ·Cash :Govern· : Value : rental

: receipts : ment : of home : value : from farm : payments : consump- : of farm :marketings : : tion ~ dwellings :

Farm produc·

Total tion : expenses

: Realized net farm

income y

AUGUST 1971

Net Total change net

: in farm : farm inven• income

: tories : y'

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

HAWAII

196o 151.1 9.2 2.1 6.0 168.4 106.7 61.7 1.0 62.7 1961 162.2 9.0 2.0 6.4 179.7 108.0 71.7 .4 72.1 1962 165.6 10.1 1.7 7.0 184.4 108.9 75.4 1.0 76.4 1963 186.2 10.4 1.7 7.3 205.5 115.6 89.9 .7 90.6 1964 178.8 12.1 1.3 7.2 199'.4 123.6 75.8 .5 76.3. 1965 185.7 11.1 .8 7.5 205.1 124.9 8o.3 1.5 81.7 1966 196.3 11.1 .8 7.8 216.0 126.4 89.6 .5 90.2 1967 200.4 8.6 .7 7.7 217.4 132.0 85.4 .8 86.2 1968 205.5 11.3 .8 8.1 225.7 134.3 91.4 -.6 90.8

1969 199.8 11.0 .8 8.8 220.4 138.7 81.6 1.0 82.6 1970 211.5 11.1 .9 8.5 231.9 148.2 83.7 .7 84.4

IDAHO

1949 309.1 5.1 12.5 12.6 339.2 207.7 131.5 2.7 134.2 1950 308.0 3.5 11.8 13.4 336.7 222.3 114.4 22.5 136.9 1951 376.0 5.8 13.7 15.1 410.6 258.9 151.6 3.9 155.5 1952 389.8 4.6 13.4 16.3 424.1 262.1 162.0 30.6 192.6 1953 346.4 3.8 11.9 17.1 379.3 242.5 136.8 13.3 150.1 1954 34o.1 5·9 10.8 16.5 373.3 245.9 127.4 11.7 139.0 1955 348.9 4.8 10.4 17.0 381.1 256.5 124.6 4.1 128.7 1956 366.8 9.8 10.3 16.7 4o3.5 261.0 142.5 5.7 148.2 1957 367.8 14.1 9.9 16.0 4o7.9 277.5 130.4 13.9 144 • .3 1958 396.3 10.3 10.7 17.1 434.4 3o4.6 129.9 9.6 139.4

1959 430.0 13.9 9.4 18.2 471.5 323.2 148.4 .7 149.1 196o 429.6 13.3 8.7 17.1 468.8 322.0 146.8 -8.6 138.2 1961 412.3 14.1 8.6 17.2 452.2 334.7 117.5 14.4 131.9 1962 439.0 23.1 8.5 17.7 488.3 353.5 134.7 13.8 148.6 1963 453.8 21.0 8.6 21.1 504.6 376.3 128.2 18.7 146.9 1964 456.7 27.8 7.6 23.9 516.0 381.0 135.0 -23.0 112.0 1965 505.6 29.2 7.4 24.2 566.5 397.8 168.7 38.5 207.2 1966 533.0 37.6 7.6 24.5 6o2.8 415.6 187.2 -29.7 157.5 1967 521.9 37.1 7.0 25.8 591.7 432.6 159.1 33.5 192.7 1968 560.6 39.9 7.1 26.5 634.1 458.7 175.4 -11.3 164.0

1969 645.4 46.1 7.4 28.0 726.9 495.2 231.8 16.5 248.3 1970 664.0 48.0 9.3 28.9 750.1 529.6 220.5 28.9 249.5

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income : Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- : Value. : rental produc- farm in farm farm receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income

: from farm : payments : consump-: of farm expenses ?) tories ?) :marketings : : tion : dwellings ;

------ ------ - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------ILLINOIS

1949 1,718.6 5·9 68.6 65.9 1,859.0 1,121.0 738.0 -106.1 631.9 1950 1,743.9 10.1 62.7 68.9 1,885.6 1,200.2 685.4 49.7 735.2 1951 2,011. 7 10.6 70.5 75.8 2,168.5 1,386.7 781.9 109.6 891.5 1952 2,036.5 10.5 66.2 85.4 2,198.7 1,392.4 806.3 19.0 825.4 1953 1,951.1 9.3 58.7 83.8 2,103.0 1,297.3 805.6 -84.2 721.5 1954 1,858.6 7.7 50.8 83.2 2,000.3 1,306.8 693.5 86.6 780.1 1955 1,735.7 4.8 47.8 86.5 1,874.8 1,359.4 515.4 90.9 606.3 1956 1,935.8 30.0 46,0 81.5 2,093.4 1,417.4 676.0 74.4 750.5 1957 1,995.0 30.3 44.4 90.1 2,159.8 1,444.7 715.1 -19.4 695.6 1958 2,105.8 41.3 45.5 83.4 2,276.0 1,563.2 712.9 49.9 762.7

1959 1,964.8 19.2 38.8 87.7 2,110.5 1,607.7 502.8 61.4 564.2 196o 2,007.9 17.9 37.1 89.9 2,152.9 1,563.9 589.0 -16,2 572.8 1961 2,064.3 106.1 35.5 96.0 2,301.9 1,623.0 678.9 34.7 713.6 1962 2,237.5 109.3 33.2 94.8 2,474.8 1,732.3 742.4 -1.0 741.4 1963 2,273.5 104.3 31.7 95.6 2,505,0 1,780.0 725.0 30.0 755.0 1964 2,255.7 131.0 27.6 94.6 2,508.9 1,744.5 764.5 -138.8 625.7 1965 2,335.4 139.8 26.2 93.1 2,594.6 1,843.2 751.4 145.1 896.5 1966 2,806.3 121.1 26.3 100.7 3,054.3 2,003.7 1,050. 6 -122.8 927.7 1967 2,570.5 97.7· 23.5 105.8 2,797.4 2,032.5 764.9 149.4 914.3 1968 2,660,6 160.9 22.3 109.8 2,953.6 2,095.6 858.1 -146.7 711.4

1969 2,722.4 195.4 23.0 118.0 3,058.9 2,207.2 851.7 -16.6 835.1 1970 2,699.6 166.6 24.6 114.9 3,005.8 2,228.5 777.3 -131.8 645.6

INDIANA

1949 958.5 3.9 52.5 57.7 1,072.5 597.7 474.9 -37.6 437.3 1950 965.0 5.7 47.0 59.2 1,076.9 66o.2 416.7 21.3 438.0 1951 1,105.6 6.9 54.5 68.6 1,235.6 737.6 498.0 41.7 539.7 1952 1,098.3 6.9 51.5 78.4 1,235.1 768.6 466.4 2,8 469.2 1953 1,110.2 5.5 48.2 75.8 1,239.7 747.9 491.8 4.6 496.3 1954 1,074.8 6.1 44.0 75.4 1,200.4 767.4 433.1 82.1 515.1 1955 1,012,8 3.7 4o.7 79.9 1,137.1 786.7 350.4 23.9 374.3 1956 1,075.8 16.0 38.4 88.4 1,218.6 824.6 394.0 -18.6 375.5 1957 1,087.5 26.1 36.1 89.2 1,238.9 839.2 399.7 -17.1 382.6 1958 1,107.4 38.0 37.3 92.0 1,274.7 873.4 4ol.3 21.5 422.9

1959 1,031.8 16.5 31.8 96.0 1,176.1 889.0 287.1 15.2 302.3 196o 1,118.9 16.8 30.5 99.1 1,265.3 927.9 337.4 23.1 360.6 1961 1,190.3 70.2 29.3 97.5 1,387.3 924.7 462.6 4.0 466.7 1962 1,207.7 73.9 27.5 104.7 1,413.8 971.0 442.8 16.8 459.6 1963 1,255.9 66.8 26.0 98.7 1,447.4 994.8 452.6 33.5 486.1 1964 1,205.1 77.7 22.7 92.6 1,398.1 983.6 414.6 -110.6 304.0 1965 1,313.5 98.7 20.5 94.1 1,526.8 1,009.8 517.0 65.3 582.3 1966 1,418.2 92.1 21.0 102,6 1,633.9 1,084.5 549.4 -25.6 523.7 1967 1,357.0 77.3 21.0 108.6 1,563.9 1,108.2 455.7 27.7 483.5 1968 1,353.5 120.2 20.0 lll.7 1,605.5 1,134.1 471.4 -17.7 453.7

1969 1,530.8 132.2 20.2 114.8 1,798.0 1,181,6 616.5 5.6 622.1 1970 1,552.6 lll.O 20.1 110.1 1,794.0 1,254.4 539.6 -58.1 481.5

: See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Realized gross farm income N'et Realized Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm

receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : consump-: of farm expenses gj tories gj :marketings : : tion : dwe~lings :

- - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - -

ICMA

1949 2,043.4 5.3 79.3 65.2 2,193.2 1,257.7 935.4 -210.2 725.3 1950 2,142.8 10.9 75.9 69.3 2,298.9 1,383.9 915.0 142.5 1,057.5 1951 2,363.2 11.7 85.5 73.8 2,534.2 1,6oo.5 933.8 87.9 1,021.6 1952 2,248.3 13.0 81.7 77.7 2,420.7 1,616.6 8o4.1 295.1 1,099.2 1953 2,374.9 10.3 73.2 77.2 2,535.6 1,456.3 1,079.3 -262.3 817.0 1954 2,270.7 9·5 65.9 71.9 2,418.0 1,567.9 850.1 214.9 1,065.0 1955 2,157.9 7.4 61.3 73.8 2,300.4 1,560.9 739.5 -136.4 603.2 1956 2,053.6 65.6 59.1 74.8 2,253.1 1,528.5 724.6 -63.5 661.1 1957 2,205.1 49.9 56.1 76.3 2,387.4 1,753.4 634.0 315.4 949.4 1958 2,544.5 59.4 62.7 71.5 2,738.2 1,934.9 8o3.3 88.7 892.0

1959 2,397.3 20.7 51.3 82.5 2,551.7 2,046.4 505.3 138.5 643.8 196o 2,489.0 20.8 51.2 75.5 2,636.4 1,928.0 708.4 -98.0 610.4 1961 2,462.6 129.6 48.5 69.7 2,710.4 2,003.9 706.5 32.9 739.4 1962 2,610.2 148.2 46.1 74.8 2,879.4 2,166.2 713.2 47.3 76o.5 1963 2,656.8 151.8 45.0 64.6 2,918.3 2,203.6 714.7 145.9 86o.6 1964 2,758.4 226.3 42.3 58.4 3,085.4 2,214.2 871.1 -95.5 775.7 1965 3,079.9 228.8 38.7 59.1 3,406.5 2,303.0 1,103.5 87.4 1,190.9 1966 3,461.5 210,0 39.2 64.1 3,774.8 2,644.7 1,130.0 125.7 1,255.7 1967 3,405.5 142.8 33.1 69.8 3,651.2 2,678.1 973.1 42.6 1,015.7 1968 3,442.2 246.3 34.8 72.2 3,795.5 2,787.3 l,oo8.2 39.2 1,047.3

1969 3,885.1 260,4 32.9 78.5 4,256.8 2,920.6 1,336.2 -59.1 1,277.1 1970 3,929.7 235.8 31.9 78.7 4,276.1 3,o8o.2 1,195.9 -70.6 1,125.2

KANSAS

1949 980.3 6.1 42.7 31.6 1,06o.6 614.0 446.6 -50.9 395.8 1950 1,033.1 9.1 39.7 31.4 1,113.3 700.2 413.1 82.1 495.2 1951 1,093.8 8.0 46.5 35.8 1,184.1 777.9 4o6.2 4.2 410.5 1952 1,180.1 11.4 41.9 37.1 1,270.5 788.4 482.1 56.4 538.5 1953 961.5 6.0 36.9 38.3 1,042.7 667.8 375.0 -115.0 26o.o 1954 959.4 8.6 31.9 33.9 1,033.7 704.5 329.2 29.3 358.6 1955 853.5 7.1 29.7 35.7 926.0 685.4 24o.6 -36.8 203.8 1956 881.1 16.9 27.4 37.1 962.5 665.6 296.9 -95.6 201.4 1957 675.5 94.6 26.3 39.2 835.5 752.3 83.2 137.9 221.0 1958 1,184.8 35.0 27.2 42.9 1,289.9 922.5 367.4 147.1 514.5

1959 1,212.2 28.1 24.8 46.9 1,312.0 923.7 388.4 -33.2 355.2 196o 1,217.1 28.5 23.4 46.7 1,315.6 944.0 371.6 77.9 449.4 1961 1,337.6 83.3 22.2 43.0 1,486.1 1,o43.9 442.3 27.1 469.3 1962 1,385.9 105.4 20.9 44.6 1,556.6 1,o88.2 468.4 -28.2 440.2 1963 1,363.9 112.4 19.3 42.8 1,538.4 1,130.5 407.9 9.4 417.3 1964 1,179.5 188.8 16.9 45.6 1,430.8 1,021.9 4o8.9 -37.9 371.0 1965 1,209.4 207.3 16.9 46.0 1,479.5 1,111.4 368.2 121.4 489.6 1966 1,506.4 225.6 17.8 47.5 1,797.4 1,239.6 557.8 -30.5 527.3 1967 1,453.4 212.4 14.7 49.5 1,730.0 1,273.7 456.2 -8.0 448.2 1968 1,455.3 228.2 15.4 52.2 1,751.1 1,354.9 396.2 4o.4 436.6

1969 1,729.3 235.2 15.5 55.5 2,035.6 1,532.1 503.5 42.6 546.1 1970 1,773.9 227.6 10.7 53.5 2,o65.8 1,641.5 424.3 94.7 519.0

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and het income from farming, by States, 1949-70 1/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income : Realized : Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash : Govern- : Value : rental produc- farm : in farm : farm

: receipts : ment : of home : value Total tion incane inven- income : from ~arm : payments : co~sump- : of farm : expenses gj : tories : gj :market1ngs: : t1on ~ dwellings ~

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

KENTUCKY

1949 531.7 5.0 98.7 34.3 669.7 293.3 376.4 -7.2 369.1 1950 511.0 7.4 90.0 36.5 644.9 319.8 325.1 -9.6 315.5 1951 622.8 7.4 101.3 38.3 769.8 351.4 418.4 -9.1 4o9.3 1952 570.2 7.7 97.8 45.5 721.3 359.6 361.7 4.8 366.5 1953 545.1 6.1 85.2 41.8 678.1 330.9 347.2 -12.0 335.2 1954 559.3 6.4 77.6 38.7 682.0 330.6 351.3 3.5 354.8 1955 525.5 6.1 72.8 40.4 644.8 337.6 307.2 -12.0 295.1 1956 550.2 16.6 69.1 42.3 678.1 354.4 323.7 16.1 339.8 1957 565.6 19.1 65.0 42.8 692.6 365.4 327.2 -50.8 276.4 1958 553.9 22.7 64.2 44.9 685.7 379.7 306.0 24.8 330.8

1959 570.8 17.9 60.1 49.2 698.0 398.8 299.1 9.5 308.6 196o 559.0 15.8 58.4 50.2 683.4 4oo.6 282.8 16.2 299.0 1961 631.3 31.7 55.6 53.9 772.5 411.3 361.3 13.9 375.2 1962 626.8 35.1 49.9 58.0 769.8 441.1 328.7 52.5 381.2 1963 644.7 32.4 47.6 62.3 787.0 473.3 313.6 80.5 394.1 1964 742.8 34.2 43.5 62.3 882.7 462.7 420.0 -118.3 301.6 1965 687.0 39.8 38.8 64.2 829.8 481.6 348.2 40.9 389.1 1966 725.0 42.9 39.4 64.4 871.8 523.3 348.5 51.4 399.9 1967 824.5 41.5 36.5 68.4 971.0 552.6 418.3 -16.0 402.3 1968 826.5 47.6 34.9 72.5 981.5 579.4 4o2.1 -6.9 395.3

1969 887.8 52.5 35.7 77.0 1,053.0 607.1 445.9 20.8 466.7 1970 921.8 45.8 36.1 78.1 1,081.9 637.5 444.4 -18.8 425.6

lOUISIANA

1949 344.4 9.1 54.0 15.6 423.1 190.5 232.6 -11.4 221.2 1950 325.4 11.4 48.7 18.9 4o4.4 211.8 192.6 9.2 201.8 1951 383.9 11.6 54.7 20,1 470.4 236.2 234.2 29.9 264.0 1952 430.9 9·5 51.2 16.2 507.8 255.6 252.2 12.1 264.3 1953 4oo.9 6.7 44.8 19.7 472.2 250.2 222.0 21.2 243.3 1954 377.7 11.3 4o.6 17.7 447.3 247.1 200.2 -8.9 191.3 1955 372.9 10.3 39.3 21.4 443.9 251.2 192.8 9.3 202.1 1956 367.2 13.1 36.6 20.2 437.1 257.4 179·7 -10.0 169.8 1957 341.9 21.6 34.6 24.0 422.0 258.1 163.9 -16.0 147.9 1958 353.4 29.7 33.5' 27.2 443.7 267.0 176.7 -15.9 160.8

1959 382.0 13.7 30.2 32.2 458.1 284.1 174.0 8.7 182.7 1960 373.1 15.1 28.2 26.4 442.8 275.2 167.6 2.3 169.9 1961 41e.1 16.5 27.3 24.1 480.1 283.0 197.0 3.4 200.4 1962 428.2 19.6 24.2 26.2 498.2 295.4 202.8 -5.5 197.3 1963 496.1 16.8 23.5 31.3 567.7 328.6 239:1 16.6 255·7 1964 484.1 22.1 22.4 37.2 565.8 336.5 229.3 -1.0 228.3 1965 485.2 22.1 16.2 4o.8 564.3 354.3 210.0 -8.1 201.9 1966 527.2 51.8 15.8 45.4 64o.2 385.4 254.8 -1.1 253.7 1967 585.5 55.5 14.6 51.3 706.9 421.0 285.9 31.4 317.3 1968 637.0 50.7 14.0 54.9 756.6 446.9 309.6 6.6 316.2

1969 6o6.o 52.3 13.7 60.5 732.5 457.8 274.7 -22.6 252.1 1970 648.6 55.1 13.7 64.4 781.8 492.1 289.7 19.0 308.8

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Table 6.--ReaLized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/ - Co~tinued

Year Cash receipts

Realized gross farm income

Govern- : Value ment : of home

Gross rental value

: from ~arm : payments : consump- : of farm :market~ngs: tion ~ dwellings ~

Total

Farm produc­

tion expenses

- - Million dollars -

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 196o 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

177.1 164.0 184.9 209.2 166.4 140.3 182.5 187.9 187.6 216.3

180.7 213.6 184.0 190.4 195.7 228.9 ·273.8 242.8 206.1 213.3

245.8 254.4

227.4 228.8 264.1 261.7 268.2 244.6 233.7 240.9 245.5 259.7

263.8 276.1 275.8 293.5 292.2 291.0 327.6 334.2 329.5 346.5

386.1 393.6

0.7 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

.8 1.1 1.0 1.9 1.7

2.3 2.7 2.6 2.4 3.3 2.7 2.0 2.1 2.1 2~0

1.9 1.7

1.7 1.3 1.7 1.6 1.1 1.4 1.0 2.6 4.0 5.4

3.0 2.8 5.9 6.1 5.2 5.5 6.2 5.5 5.3 6.8

8.6 8.0

See footnotes at end of table 8.

14.3 11.9 15.0 15.0 13.7 11.5 11.6 10.4 9.8 9.7

8.5 7.9 6.7 6.0 5.3 5.2 4.0 3.6 3.2 3.1

3.2 3.2

17.1 15.5 16.3 16.2 14.8 14.3 13.6 13.4 11.9 11.6

10.4 9.5 9.0 8.4 7.7 7.2 5.8 5.6 4.9 5.0

4.9 5.6

9.1 8.4 9.2 9.1 8.9 8.5 7.6 8.6 8.6 9.2

9.1 10.2 10.5 10.9 10.7 10.2 10.2 9.8

10.1 10.5

11.3 11.0

20.2 20.5 22.0 25.5 23.4 23.9 25.5 28.1 27.8 31.1

30.6 35.5 36.1 37.2 33.8 31.2 33.9 35.2 37.8 39.3

42.9 45.9

MAINE

201.3 185.3 210.2 234.3 189.9 161.1 202.8 207.9 208.0 236.8

200.6 234.4 203.8 209.7 215.0 247.1 289.9 258.4 221.5 229.0

262.1 270.3

MARYLAND

266.5 266.1 304.1 305.0 307.5 284.1 273.7 285.0 289.3 307.8

307.8 323.9 326.8 345.2 338.9 334.8 373.5 380.5 377.5 397.5

442.6 453.1

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127.5 128.3 141.0 144.5 138.1 130.8 136.6 150.2 159.5 174.9

156.7 158.2 159.9 167.4 174.3 168.9 165.5 171.3 177.1 174.7

183.4 197.2

184.2 190.0 215.6 218.0 209.8 205.5 206.3 216.2 216.5 231.1

232.4 246.8 239.8 256.8 261.6 257.9 271.7 279.5 290.2 288.4

305.2 327.3

: Realized net farm

income ?J

73.8 57.0 69.1 89.8 51.8 30.3 66.2 57.7 48.4 62.0

43.9 76.2 43.9 42.3 40.7 78.2

124.4 87.1 44.4 54.3

78.8 73.1

82.3 76.0 88.5 87.0 97.7 78.6 67.4 68.8 72.8 76.8

75.5 77.1 87.0 88.5 77.3 76.9

101.8 100.9 87.3

109.1

137.4 125.8

Net change in farm inven­tories

20.0 4.1

-9.0 10.8 6.0

-6.7 6.4 7.3

-3.9 -1.6

-1.6 2.4 1.4

.8 -3.7 -2.2

-12.9 8.9 -.9

-4.0

-5.0 .9

2.5 1.1 6.3 9.0

-2.9 .6

-4.6 9.8

-19.4 14.8

-7.3 9.6

-2.5 -8.4 -6.9 1.6

-2.0 -11.4 17.3

-10.0

5.7 6.8

AUGUST 1971

Total net farm

income ?J

93.8 61.1 6o.l

100.6 57.8 23.6 72.6 64.9 44.5 60.3

42.3 78.5 45.2 43.1 36.9 76.0

111.5 96.0 43.5 50.3

73.7 74.0

84.8 77.2 94.7 96.0 94.8 79.3 62.9 78.6 53.4 91.5

68.2 86.8 84.6 80.0 70.5 78.5 99.8 89.5

104.6 99.1

143.1 132.6

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Realized gross farm income : Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash : Govern- : Value : rental produc- farm : in farm farm : receipts : ment : of home : value Total tion income inven- income

: from farm : payments : consump- : of farm : expenses y : tories : y :marketings : : tion : dwellings :

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

MASSACHUSETTS

1949 184.7 0.5 9.2 11.5 205.9 144.2 61.7 3-7 65.3 1950 181.6 .6 8.3 11.1 201.5 147.1 54.4 -2.1 52.3 1951 206.3 .7 8.3 11.0 226.2 16o.8 65.4 -2.8 62.6 1952 191.8 .6 8.5 10.6 211.5 156.2 55.3 -1.1 54.3 1953 187.1 .5 6.9 10.1 204.6 142.9 61.7 .8 62.5 1954 167.2 .5 6.4 9.8 184.0 137.6 46.4 1.3 47.7 1955 172.5 .4 6.4 9.0 188.3 137.6 50.7 -1.2 49.5 1956 168.8 1.4 5.8 8.7 184.7 137.2 47.5 -4.8 42.7 1957 167.7 1.8 5.3 10.4 185.1 137.2 47.9 -2.7 45.2 1958 168.4 1.7 5.0 11.1 186.3 14o.o 46.3 -1.5 44.7

1959 154.7 .6 4.3 11.5 171.2 137.0 34.2 -.3 33-9 196o 159.3 .7 3.9 11.0 174.9 133.6 41.3 1.4 42.7 1961 151.3 .6 3.5 12.6 168.0 130.9 37.1 -1.8 35.3 1962 157.8 .7 3.4 12.1 174.1 133-9 4o.2 -2.8 37.4 1963 16o.4 .7 3.2 12.1 176.3 140.4 .35.9 -1.7 34.2 1964 161.5 .6 2.9 11.8 176.8 130.7 46.1 -3.3 42.7 1965 160.3 .6 2.2 11.7 174.8 129.1 45.7 -.8 44.9 1966 168.7 .6 2.1 11.4 182.8 129.7 53.0 -.5 52.5 1967 156.7 .7 1.7 11.5 170.5 132.8 37.7 -3.3 34.3 1968 158.7 .7 1.7 11.7 172.9 131.3 41.5 -1.0 40.5

1969 165.1 .6 1.7 12.4 179.8 136.1 43.7 -2.2 41.5 1970 168,6 .6 1.7 12.5 183.4 138.4 45.0 ]/ 45.0

MICHIGAN

1949 620.2 4.2 53.1 62.5 739.9 422.9 317.0 14.8 331.8 1950 630.8 7.2 48.0 63.1 749.1 440.2 308.0 -9.8 299.1 1951 725.5 8.8 55.0 72.0 861.4 502.7 358.7 26.3 385.0 1952 737.0 8.9 57.5 77.1 880.5 531.4 349.1 26.7 375.8 1953 712.0 5.7 50.0 79-5 847.2 517.8 329.4 9.1 338.5 1954 679.8 5-7 46.1 8o.7 812.4 522.1 290.2 -17.0 273.3 1955 652.1 5.2 42.9 83.7 783.9 54o.1 243.8 -6.9 237.0 1956 679.4 9.2 41.7 88.9 819.2 562.2 257.0 2.1 259.1 1957 688.0 20.4 37.6 92.9 838.9 579.2 259.7 -35.7 221.1-.o 1958 697-5 25.6 38.2 96.9 858.2 592.3 266.0 32.9 298.8

1959 687.9 15.7 32.6 99.2 835.4 614.1 221.3 7.2 228.5 1960 723.5 18.0 31.9 102.8 876.2 621.6 254.7 -17.7 237.0 1961 725.1 37.2 30.6 102.5 895-5 626.3 269.2 27.1 296.3 1962 751.9 45.9 27.6 102.6 928.0 642.8 285.2 -28.4 256.8 1963 762.2 36.8 26.4 100.1 925.4 665.7 259.7 9.2 268.9 1964 790.0 41.5 23.3 96.2 951.0 669.3 281.7 .4 282.1 1965 795.6 53-3 18.8 92.9 960.6 664.5 296.1 -34.0 262.0 1966 877.2 62.2 18.7 92.8 1,050.9 698.5 352.4 -19.0 333.4 1967 849.2 56.0 18.8 97.9 ,1,021.9 730.0 ~~:~ -21.7 270.2 1968 838.7 65.3 19.3 100.0 1,023.2 TI3.9 6.3 255.7

1969 882.8 73.4 22.1 107.7 1,086.0 800.0 286.0 -1.2 284.9 1970 895.4 65.7 23.4 105.3 l,o89.9 844.0 245.8 23.8 269.6

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income : Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm

receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : consump-: of farm expenses gj tories gj :marketings: : tion :dwellings :

- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - Million dollars - - - - ------- - - - - - - - -MINNESOTA

1949 1,172.1 5.8 63.6 56.3 1,297.8 745.1 552.6 -59.4 493.3 1950 1,179.5 8.2 60.7 62.9 1,311.4 797.9 513.5 .2 513.7 1951 1,288.9 7.8 70.3 71.7 1,438.7 883.3 555.4 112.0 667.5 1952 1,279.3 8.7 67.0 73.4 1,428.4 913.7 514.7 67.2 581.9 1953 1,279.4 8.1 62.5 73.0 1,423.0 889.9 533.1 -13.6 519.4 1954 1,236.6 9.2 56.7 68.6 1,371.0 913.4 457.6 59.5 517.1 1955 1,235.7 7.0 53.5 72.8 1,369.0 932.8 436.2 4.0 44o.2 1956 1,264.7 19.0 50.1 78.4 1,412.2 974.4 437.8 6o.o 497.8 1957 1,323.6 27.7 48.4 76.7 1,476.4 1,013.9 462.5 -32.6 429.9 1958 1,477.5 41.7 53.1 80.0 1,652.3 1,117.6 534.7 21.8 556.4

1959 1,388.7 31.0 46.7 83.3 i,549.7 1,166.8 382.9 4.7 387.6 196o 1,437.1 31.7 47.0 84.5 1,600.3 1,167.3 433.0 47.3 480.4 1961 1,468.6 78.7 44.8 85.6 1,677.7 1,192.6 485.2 23.6 508.7 1962 1,455.7 90.5 42.6 83.2 1,671.9 1,212.5 459.4 -46.9 412.5 1963 1,465.6 101.4 40.7 97.8 1,705.4 1,255.2 450.2 105.5 555.7 1964 1,511.9 121.1 38.1 95.9 1,767.0 1,271.6 495.4 -150.6 344.9 1965 1,618.8 131.2 34.9 103.9 1,888.7 1,313.1 575.6 27.5 603.1 1966 1,786.5 135.4 36.4 107.3 2,065.6 1,430.3 635.3 39.5 674.8 1967 1,841.6 95.3 31.7 113.7 2,082.2 1,483.1 599.1 3.3 6o2.3 1968 1,840.4 134.5 31.9 120.3 2,127.1 1,545.7 581.4 4.6 586.0

1969 1,982.5 171.2 32.6 134.0 2,320.3 1,634.4 685.8 -42.8 643.0 1970 2,015.8 151.8 37.4 136.5 2,341.5 1,703.5 638.1 33.3 671.3

MISSISSIPPI

1949 501.5 4.8 101.6 20.7 628.5 264.1 364.5 -94.5 270.0 1950 493.1 9·9 93.2 23.0 619.3 291.9 327.4 10.3 337.7 1951 549.9 8.2 95·9 27.7 681.6 331.8 349.8 12.4 362.2 1952 546.6 5.7 100.8 26.4 679.4 364.6 314.8 92.4 407.2 1953 659.6 2.7 88.9 31.7 782.9 367.3 415.6 -36.3 379.3 1954 518.8 5.9 79.1 32.9 636.7 358.3 278.4 -14.6 263.7 1955 555.7 6.4 75.5 30.8 668.5 365.3 303.2 67.1 370.3 1956 584.8 9.1 69.3 27.8 691.0 375-9 315.1 -51.3 263.9 1957 453.7 25.8 65.2 28.4 573.1 374.4 198.7 7.4 206.1 1958 537.9 43.7· 61.5 31.4 674.5 393.5 281.0 -41.3 239.7

1959 642.1 13.6 55.8 28.0 739.6 425.2 314.4 -13.0 301.3 1960 591.6 12.5 50.5 37.3 692.0 430.8 261.2 .6 261.7 1961 662.8 16.9 46.5 38.7 764.9 448.3 316.6 19.7 336.2 1962 685.9 18.1 39.7 38.4 782.2 465.4 316.8 -18.3 298.5 1963 795.4 18.2 37.9 44.5 895.9 503.7 392.3 43.9 436.2 1964 774.9 22.2 34.4 51.0 882.4 521.0 361.5 18.8 380.2 1965 818.8 26.6 27.4 54.0 926.8 549.4 377.4 -9.5 367.9 1966 751.1 124.5 27.0 58.7 961.3 569.4 391.9 -8.1 383.9 1967 767.3 146.9 24.1 61.8 1,000.1 593.0 4o7.1 23.9 431.0 1968 824.1 122.9 23.2 68.4 1,038.7 624.5 414.2 8.4 422.6

1969 855.1 133.6 22.8 77.6 l,o89.1 654.4 434.7 -25.7 409.0 1970 911.8 146.5 22.1 82.1 1,162.5 720.7 441.8 41.1 482.9

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/- Continued

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- : Value : rental produc- farm : in farm farm

receipts ment : of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from ~arm : payments : consump- : of farm : expenses y : tories : y :market1ngs: : tion : dwellings ~

---------------·----Million dollars----------- - - - - - - - -MISSOURI

1949 969.5 5-5 91.6 39-9 1,106.5 590.5 516.0 -24.0 492.1 1950 997-9 10.4 90.0 45.2 1,143.5 655.7 487.8 76.9 564.6 1951 1,150.6 10.9 94.0 52.1 1,307.5 717-5 590.0 -20.0 570.0 1952 1,062.8 16.0 86.6 51.1 1,216.4 743.2 473.2 4.6 477.8 1953 1,031.4 10.8 77.0 56.2 1,175.3 698.1 477.2 -64.3 412.9 1954 994.2 9-1 70.3 49.1 1,122.7 697-5 425.2 -3.2 422.0 1955 941.2 8.8 65.0 47.9 1,062.8 704.4 358.4 101.8 46o.2 1956 1,015.9 21.0 63.1 49.4 1,149.4 719.1 430.4 -.4 429.9 1957 1,007.3 37-3 59.8 53.5 1,157.8 732.8 425.1 -24.4 400.7 1958 1,063.2 61.1 64.0 51.4 1,239.8 779.6 460.1 45.8 506,0

1959 1,106.4 26.9 54.2 62.3 1,249.8 832.9 416.9 27.7 444.6 196o 1,109.6 23.7 54.0 65.7 1,253.0 825.5 427.5 -1.9 425.5 1961 1,096.9 96.1 51.3 68.5 1,312.9 847.7 465.1 31.9 497.0 1962 1,178.5 102.8 48.2 71-9 1,4ol.5 875.4 526.1 -20.5 505.7 1963 1,190.4 82.7 43.0 8o.3 1,396.4 922.8 473-5 6.4 48o.o 1964 1,126.5 96.1 39.0 90.1 1,351.7 938.9 412.7 -16.8 395-9 1965 1,257.1 119.4 37-7 96.1 1,510.3 976.7 533.6 72.0 605.6 1966 1,334.7 138.5 38.1 99.1 1,610.3 1,061.8 548.5 -37.8 510.7 1967 1,315.9 115.8 36.7 107.8 1,576.2 1,123.8 452.4 44.9 497-3 1968 1,409.4 141.3 33.0 114.8 1,698.5 1,184.0 514.6 58.5 573.0

1969 1,508.4 156.3 35.7 129.8 1,830.1 1,223.4 606.7 -66.1 540.6 1970 1,560.2 153.9 34.7 130.2 1,879.0 1,320.8 558.2 39.9 598.1

MONTANA

1949 355.1 3.4 12.9 10.7 382.1 202.0 180.1 -83.7 96.4 1950 354.6 6.1 12.2 11.0 383.9 226.3 157.6 71.3 228.9 1951 439.2 6.0 14.5 12.7 472.4 272.1 200.3 43.7 244.0 1952 4o0.5 5-7 13.5 14.3 434.0 251.1 183.0 7-3 190.2 1953 371.2 5.1 12.6 14.7 403.6 242.9 16o.7 38.2 198.9 1954 386.5 5.5 12.0 14.3 418•3 244.7 173.6 -6.7 167.0 1955 371.4 4.2 11.5 14.5 401.6 250.9 150.7 35.0 185.7 1956 417.5 9.3 11.1 14.2 452.1 252.5 199-7 -30.1 169.6 1957 397-2 18.2 11.0 14.0 440.4 264.6 175.8 2.6 178.4 1958 442.4 12.8 12.2 15.3 482.8 284.2 198.6 21.7 220.3

1959 426.1 15.1 10.3 16.7 468.3 291.4 176.9 -36.9 139.9 196o 4o7.3 15.6 9.6 15.7 448.2 290.9 157.4 -7.9 149.4 1961 362.3 17.0 9.5 16.3 405.1 286.2 118.9 -32.7 86.2 1962 407.1 26.2 9.2 16.8 459.3 312.8 146.6 92.6 239.2 1963 419.1 26.4 8.6 18.3 472.3 327.5 144.8 41.0 185.8 1964 379.6 47.3 7.6 19.4 454.0 332.7 121.3 21.0 142.3 1965 421.1 51.1 7.9 20.1 500.1 351.9 148.2 29.5 177.7 1966 507.9 64.5 8.1 20.7 6ol.2 386.5 214.8 4.6 219.3 1967 466.7 69.1 7.3 21.9 565.0 414.5 150.5 19.6 170.1 1968 502.0 74.1 7.4 22.9 606.4 435.2 171.2 -5.8 165.5

1969 546.9 80.1 8.2 24.8 659.9 459.8 200.1 10.0 210.1 1970 559.0 85.4 10.0 25.3 679.7 490.3 189.4 23.0 212.3

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Year

Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/- Continued

Realized gross farm income

Gross Cash : Govern• : Value : rental

: receipts : ment : of home : value : from farm : payments : consUlllp- : of farm :marketings: : tion : dwellings :

Total

Farm produc­.tion

: expenses

: Realized Net net change farm : in farm :

income inven-gj : tories :

Total net farm

income gJ

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 196o 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

955.0 1,009.6 1,188.9 1,173.6 1,120.3 1,060.8 1,017.7

914.7 902 • .3

1,217.2

1,235.6 1,212.2 1,24o.7 1,239.1 1,307.9 1,265.8 1,348.7 1,682.2 1,742.5 1,731.7

1,961.3 2,015.9

43.1 48.7 63.6 54.0 40.1 39.2 38.9 39·3 48.6 50.0

53.2 48.9 44.6 45.7 45.7 41.3 54.7 61.2 58.0 59.1

76.4 80.5

6.8 8.8 9.1

10.0 7.9 8.6 7.7

42.7 54.8 36.9

19.9 22.1 88.6

101.4 106.9 164.9 184.7 175.4 134.5 185.3

200,6 203.0

0.1 ,2 .3 .3 .3 .4 .3

1.1 1.1

.6

1.3 ·9 .9

1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.7 2.0

1.9 2.1

See footnotes at end of table 8,

39.3 36.7 41.1 38.4 35.7 31.0 27.4 25.9 25.0 27.6

24.6 23.2 22.6 21.3 19.6 18.4 19.3 19.7 14.5 15.2

16.1 14.7

1.7 1.6 2.1 2.1 1.6 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.5

1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

.8

.8 1.0 1.0 1.0

1.3 1.4

25.8 26.8 29.2 32.5 36.3 32.9 33.0 30.8 25.6 25.9

29.6 31.4 32.4 3j.2 35.9 42.2 44.0 44.8 46.4 48.7

52.4 52.3

1.8 1.9 2.1 2.6 2.7 2,8 3·0 2.9 2.9 3.3

3.3 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.1 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.2

3.5 3.5

NEBRASKA

1,026.9 1,081.8 1,268.3 1,254.4 1,200.2 1,133.3 1,085.8 1,014.1 1,007.7 1,307.7

1,309.8 1,288.9 1,384.2 1,394.9 1,470.3 1,491.3 1,596.7 1,922.1 1,938.0 1,98o.8

2,230.4 2,285.9

NEVADA

46.7 52.3 68.0 58.9 44.7 43.6 43.3 44.5 53.9 55.4

59.1 54.1 49.9 51.1 51.0 46.3 59.7 66.9 63.9 65.3

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83.0 87.5

594.5 706.7 820.6 838.4 709.2 798.7 737.0 707.0 797.6 918.8

981.5 948.2

1,018.7 1,080.7 1,122.6 1,074.8 1,176.0 1,386.7 1,395-7 1,482.1

26.8 29.1 35.3 33.3 32.0 32.1 33.2 34.8 37.3 4o.3

42.4 42.0 41.9 45.5 48.5 44.3 50.5 51.9 57.1 60.9

66.1 67.9

432.4 375.1 447.7 416.1 491.0 334.6 348.8 307.1 210.1 388.9

328.3 34o.7 365.5 314.2 347.7 416.5 420.7 535.4 542.2 498.8

633.5 593.9

19.9 23.3 32.7 25.6 12.7 11.5 10.1 9.7

16.6 15.1

16.7 12,1 8,0 5.6 2.5 2.0 9.2

15.0 6.8 4.4

16.9 19.6

-70.7 156.6 23.2 92.1

-121.4 81.6

-14o.4 -83.1 263.5 97.8

5.7 43.5

-43.0 91.4 33.9

-93.0 104.8 111.3

7.4 -28.4

67.8 -46.5

2.9 3.5 -.9

.7 -.8

.1 -.4 1.6

-3.7 2.3

-1.2 -4.9 -1.9 2.1 5.4 2.2

-2.9 -2.1 1.5 4.2

5.5 4.0

361.6 531.7 471.0 508.2 369.6 416.3 208.4 224.0 473.6 486.7

334.0 384.2 322.5 4o5.6 381.6 323.5 525.5 646.7 549.7 470.4

701.4 547.4

22.8 26.7 31.8 26.3 11.9 11.7 9.7

11.2 12.9 17.3

15.5 7.1 6.0 7.8 7.9 4.2 6.4

12.9 8.3 8.6

22.4 23.6

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Year

Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 l/- Continued

Realized gross farm income

Gross Cash : Govern- : Value : rental

receipts ment : of home : value : from ~arm : payments : consump- : of farm :marketJ.ngs: : tion : dwellings :

Total

Farm produc­

tion : expenses

: Realized net farm

income gj

·Net change

: in farm inven­

: tories

AUGUST 1971

Total net farm

income gj

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 l96o 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 19,68

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 196o 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

64.3 60.8 68.2 67.4 69.2 62.9 65.2 63.2 61.9 61,0

56.8 56.8 55.0 55.5 53.4 54.4 55.0 59.0 54.7 56.0

57.0 54.4

285.8 292.4 348.8 342.4 346.2 314.3 307.7 330.4 314.6 304,6

286.5 295.4 286.2 278.0 271.1 252.6 269.5 265.4 249.4 250.1

250.1 249.8

0.4 .6 .5 .5 .5 .2 ·5 .6 .6 .6

.7

.7

.8

.7

.7

.7

.7

.6

.7

.7

.6

.5

0.6 ··9 .9 .9 .8 .9 .7

1.1 2,2 2.7

1.6 1.8 3.5 4.3 4.1 4.2 4.7 4.8 4.2 4.5

4.9 4.3

See footnotes at end of table 8.

5.9 5.1 6.2 6.1 4.8 4.1 4.4 3.8 3.5 3.3

2.9 2.7 2.2 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.4

1.4 1.6

9.0 8.2 9.3 8.8 7.6 7.0 6.4 5.7 5.4 5.2

4.4 3.9 3.6 3.2 2.9 2.8 2.3 2.4 2.1 1.9

2.0 2.2

5.6 5.4 6.1 6.1 6.4 6.1 5.9 5·9 5.8 5.6

5-3 5.2 4.6 4.9 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.8 4.8 4.9

5.3 5.2

22.2 22.7 24.1 25.7 25.4 26.5 28.7 27.6 28.9 29.7

31.0 32.6 33.0 38.6 32.9 28.8 27.7 26.4 26.6 27.8

30.4 32.7

N»l HAMPSHIRE

76.3 71.9 81.0 80.1 80.9 73.4 76.0 73.5 71.7 70.4

65.7 65.4 62.6 63.1 6o.6 61.5 61.9 66.1 61.6 63.0

64.3 61.8

N»l JERSEY

317.7 324.3 383.1 377.8 379.9 348.6 343.4 364.8 351.2 342.2

323.5 333.6 326.3 324.1 311.1 288.5 304.3 299.0 282.3 284.4

287.4 289.0

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56.7 57.0 62.7 62.8 57.6 54.8 54.6 54.5 56.1 56.9

53.6 53.7 52.8 54.8 56.3 54.0 51.3 54.0 55.3 53.6

55.1 55.8

219.3 228.5 256.5 26o.l 251.1 253.0 253.6 253.7 245.7 248.1

242.1 237.9 231.6 238.4 238.7 221.8 219.1 216.4 215.0 21,5.7

219.3 228.1

19.6 14.9 18.3 17.3 23.3 18.6 21.4 19.0 15.6 13.5

12.1 11.7 9.8 8.3 4.3 7.4

10.6 12.0 6.4 9.3

9.2 6.0

98.4 95.8

126.6 117.6 128.9 95.6 89.8

111.1 105.6 94.1

81.4 95.7 94.8 85.8 72.4 66.7 85.2 82.6 67.3 68.6

68.0 60.9

3.1 -0.8

.5

.1

.8 -1.0 1.0

-2.9 -1.2 -.5

-.2 -.7

.4 -1.4 -2.3 -1.8 -.4

.5 -.3

-1.4

-1.6 ,6

5.0 6.3 4.5 2,0

.1 1.1

-4.2 5.2

-16.4 6.9

-4.3 -2.8 -2.0 -5.7 -4.5 -9.7 -2.6 -3.6 1.7

-7.4

-1.1 -3.7

19.6 14.1 18.8 17.5 24.1 17.6 22.4 16.1 14.4 13.0

11.9 11.0 10.2 7.0 1.9 5.7

10.2 12.5 6.1 7.9

7.6 6,6

103.4 102.1 131.1 119.6 129.0 96.7 85.5

116.3 89.2

101.0

77.0 92.9 92.8 80.0 67.9 57.0 82.6 79.0 69.0 61.2

66.9 57.3

Continued-

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value rental produc- farm in farm farm

receipts ment of home value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : constnnp-: of farm expenses g) tories g) :marketings : · : tion ~ dwellings ~

- - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - -NEM MEXICO

1949 199·3 1.1 9.6 7.3 217.3 121.0 96.3 0.2 96.5 1950 213.1 2.4 8.7 7.8 232.0 141.9 90.1 -8.8 81.4 1951 243.9 2.9 9·9 8.5 265.2 165.3 99.8 19.0 118.8 1952 216.7 1.7 10.0 9.8 238.2 164.9 73.3 9.9 83.1 1953 192.7 1.2 8.8 10.1 212.7 150.7 62.0 -16.1 45.9 1954 187.7 2.8 7.3 9.5 207.3 140.2 67.1 -4.2 62.9 1955 163.7 2.1 6.9 9.6 182.3 147.8 34.5 14.4 49.0 1956 199.4 5.7 6.6 7.9 219.6 146.2 73.3 -23.1 50.2 1957 191.9 15.0 6.4 6.6 219 .• 8 151.0 68.8 -.3 68.5 1958 229.3 13.3 6.6 7.2 256.4 182.0 74.5 23.1 97.6

1959 259.6 14.9 5.7 6.9 287.0 182.1 105.0 -6.3 98.7 196o 235.2 11.2 5.2 6.0 257.6 171.0 86.6 -2.3 84.3 1961 244.2 14.1 4.8 6.5 269.5 183.4 86.1 16.6 102.7 1962 274.2 15.0 4.4 6.6 300.2 192.5 107.7 -11.0 96.7 1963 269.8 15.5 4.4 8.7 298.4 205.5 92.9 5.4 98.3 1964 235.8 18.7 3.8 10.4 268.6 177.8 90.8 -8.0 82.9 1965 262.5 22.3 3.9 10.7 299.4 209.7 89.7 7.7 97.4 1966 289.2 37.5 4.1 10.8 341.6 218.1 123.5 -1.3 122.2 1967 299·5 33.3 4.0 11.0 347.8 234.8 113.0 -.6 112.4 1968 314.2 36.0 4.0 11.0 365.2 253.9 111.3 10.6 121.9

1969 395.4 41.6 4.1 11.5 452.7 321.0 131.7 -.9 130.8 1970 460.6 43.1 4.6 11.5 519.8 364.4 155.5 -4.5 151.0

N1!W Y0RK

1949 789.8 4.5 49.9 76.8 921.0 608.1 312.9 -16.6 296.3 1950 779.7 5.7 48.7 83.0 917.1 624.3 292.8 17.6 310.4 1951 891.6 7.1 54.6 84.4 1,037.7 693.3 344.4 24.6 369.0 1952 927.5 5.0 58.0 95.9 1,086.4 720.2 366.2 14.7 380.9 1953 '851.0 4.9 54.1 91.0 1,001.0 671.8 329.2 1.5 330.7 1954 804.3 3.8 50.2 91.3 949.6 654.7 294.8 -3.0 291.9 1955 806.1 4.5 48.3 92.0 950.8 668.5 282.3 -13.9 268.5 1956 815.8 5.8 44.7 91.2 957.5 674.0 283.5 -1.4 282.1 1957 844.8 10.8 42.2 94.4 992.3 689.3 303.0 -7.9 295.0 1958 864.3 9.1 42.3 87.0 1,002.7 698.2 304.5 2.9 307.4

1959 846.3 10.7 33.5 85.9 976.4 718.5 257.9 -16.1 241.8 196o 854.6 12.7 31.4 100.1 998.7 731.0 267.7 15.7 283.5 1961 853.4 19.8 28.3 96.2 997.6 722.5 275.1 15.2 290.3 1962 864.0 21.1 26.5 98.8 1,010.4 735.7 274.7 -46.0 228.7 1963 872.7 18.7 24.3 103.9 1,019.6 765.1 254.4 14.9 269.3 1964 915.2 18.9 22.3 105.2 1,061.6 761.4 300.3 -28.5 271.8 1965 927.9 20.3 17.7 104.8 1,070.7 754.8 315.9 -3.7 312.3 1966 1,006.5 22.2 17.5 100.3 1,146.5 772.6 373.9 12.9 386.8 1967 988.2 20.2 16.0 104.2 1,128.6 809.7 318.9 16.5 335.5 1968 1,035.5 22.2 15.6 104.7 1,177.9 825.7 352.2 -27.7 324.5

1969 1,091. 7 25.5 16.0 114.7 1,247.8 879.3 368.5 .9 369.4 1970 1,117.3 22.0 17.0 117.5 1,273.8 930.1 343.6 -7.5 336.1

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 !/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income

Gross

Total

Farm produc­

tion

: Realized : Net net change

: in farm inven-

farm income

AUGUST 1971

Total net farm

income Cash : Govern- : Value : rental

: receipts : ment : of home : value : from farm : payments : consump-: of farm :marketings: : tion : dwellings ~

: expenses gJ : tories : gJ

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

739.3 829.7 967.6 942.1 922.0 934.4 938.4 976.7 84o.1 971.8

946.3 1,066.3 1,119.5 1,158.9 1,185.0 1,227,8 1,142.3 1,272.3 1,295.7 1,262.3

1,425.4 1,543.9

527.0 504.4 564.1 530.3 472.3 471.7 515.3 567.3 556.5 632.8

581.3 527.6 511.1 602.6 671.3 555.6 685.4 743.7 718.7 697.8

748.6 681.3

7.6 8.8 8.0 6.8 3.9 6.1 7.3

10.5 26.4 37.5

10.6 12.8 32.0 39.5 31.8 35.2 43.4 62.8 61.7 61.6

69.8 59.7

3.5 5.9 6.6 6.9 5.6 6.0 4.2

18.7 35.2 27.3

31.2 38.6 44.3 72.9 8o.4

107.7 116.3 137.5 130.8 14o.2

1.63.0 1.67.2

148.3 144.1 157.0 152.6 145.1 136.1 127.3 120.4 110.0 113.0

98.2 94.6 89.3 82.0 76.1 69.6 58.8 58.8 53.2 51.0

51.2 51.9

22.4 21.0 24.3 22.6 21.3 19.6 16.7 15.9 15.6 16.1

14.7 14.0 13.3 12.5 11.6 10.8 11.1 11.6 11.2 12.1

11.6 12.5

See footnotes at end of table 8.

45.8 45.3 47.1 51.9 54.6 49.3 54.6 51.2 50.1 6o.o

68.3 65.8 71.2 73.8 74.1 76.6 80.5 81.0 86.2 9().6

100.6 95.9

12.1 10.9 10.9 11.4 12.8 12.4 11.8 11.8 10.8 10.4

13.0 11.5 12.5 11.6 17.6 20.7 20.5 20.9 21.8 22.5

25.0 25.0

NORTH CAROLINA

941.0 1,027.9 1,179.7 1,153.5 1,125.6 1,125.8 1,127.5 1,158.8 1,026.6 1,182.3

1,123.4 1,239.5 1,311.9 1,354.1 1,367.0 1,409.2 1,325.1 1,474.9 1,496.8 1,465.5

1,646.9 1,751.4

NORTH DAKOTA

565.1 542.3 605.8 571.2 512.0 509.7 548.1 613.7 618.1 686.6

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64o.2 591.7 581.3 699.6 78o.9 694.7 833.4 913.7 882.5 872.6

948.2 886.0

405.6 432.4 490.2 517.1 519.9 531.6 553.9 582.2 583.3 637.1

659.2 667.5 690.9 720.8 760.6 783.5 796.4 841.7 881.0 891.4

945.5 1,020.1

321.6 341.8 385.5 367.0 369.1 371.0 390.4 4o5.0 412.4 442.3

435.0 447.1 430.0 501.2 500.4 525.4 557.7 585.1 6o6.8 647.0

660.2 673.6

535.4 595.5 689.5 636.4 605.7 594.2 573.6 576.6 443.3 545.2

464.3 572.0 621.0 633.3 6o6.4 625.7 528.7 633.2 615.8 574.1

701.4 731.3

243.5 200.5 220.3 2o4.2 142.8 138.7 157.7 2o8.8 205.7 244.3

205.1 144.6 151.2 198.4 280.5 169.2 275.6 328.6 275.7 225.5

288.0 212.4

-18.5 -.9

35.8 -14.2 -11.7 -15.1 28.8 11.8

-27.4 6.5

-2.1 -5.2 -1.7 -1.2 7.6 5-7

-9-5 6.4

21.6 -11.5

29.3 6.1

-67.2 62.2 26.6

-34.6 25.6 2.4

58.3 4.4

-25.3 18.7

-86.5 65.6

-78.6 204.1 -12.8 13.6 45.7

-33.7 -18.3 -8.9

49.9 -59.5

516.9 594.6 725.2 622.2 594.0 579.1 6o2.4 588.4 415.9 551.7

462.2 566.7 619.3 632.1 614.0 631.3 519.2 639.6 637.5 562.6

730.7 737.4

176.3 262.7 246.9 169.6 168.4 141.1 216.0 213.1 180.4 263.0

118.6 2iO.l 72.7

4o2.5 267.7 182.8 321.4 294.8 257.4 216.7

337.9 152.8

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 1/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm

receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : consurnp-: of farm : expenses gj tories gj :marketings: : tion ~ dwellings ~

- Millioo. dollars - - - - - - - - - - -OHIO

1949 943.8 4.6 72.1 81.7 1,102.1 631.5 470.7 -43.2 427.5 1950 894.0 7.3 68.0 82.1 1,051.3 644.6 406.7 14.2 420.9 1951 1,055.9 7.4 77.3 95.7 1,236.3 736.1 500.2 -31.1 469.1 1952 1,076.9 7.1 73.7 105.8 1,263.5 779.2 484.3 37.0 521.4 1953 1,043.4 6.4 65.1 100.3 1,215.1 754.8 46o.3 7.7 468.0 1954 1,026.4 6.5 60.0 100.6 1,193.5 760.9 432.6 74.9 507.5 1955 990.7 5.8 55.5 105.4 1,157.4 779.2 378.2 -11.0 367.2 1956 1,016.0 16.0 52.3 106.9 1,191.2 798.4 392.8 -28.8 364.0 1957 983.7 30.7 48.7 120.2 1,183.2 809.2 374.0 -60.7 313.3 1958 981.4 33.9 49.6 111.9 1,176.8 820.8 356.0 24.2 380.2

1959 940.3 16.0 43.9 113.3 1,113.5 838.4 275.1 -.4 274.7 196o 1,005.0 19.2 42.0 122.5 1,188.7 876.1 312.7 14.0 326.7 1961 1,028.6 60.4 40.3 123.7 1,253.1 879.1 374.0 -4.4 369.6 1962 1,055.4 59.5 36.3 128.1 1,279.3 922.5 356.7 -23.3 333.4 1963 1,055.4 50.1 33.5 117.1 1,256.1 940.6 315.5 7.8 323.3 1964 1,107.7 55.9 30.9 112.3 1,306.7 931.8 375.0 -52.2 322.8 1965 1,098.6 76.4 27.8 114.9 1,317.7 947.3 370.4 9.3 379.7 1966 1,279.9 81.2 27.4 115.5 1,504.0 1,013.7 490.3 36.4 526.7 1967 1,210.3 70.4 25.8 120.4 1,426.8 1,041.0 385.8 -20.2 365.6 1968 1,251. 5 94:7 24.4 123.2 1,493.9 1,077.2 416.7 6.1 422.8

1969 1,296.0 103.4 24.7 131.6 1,555.7 1,123.8 431.9 -20.1 411.9 1970 1,323.5 89.6 26.0 134.5 1,573.6 1,181.4 392.2 12.3 4o4.5

OKLAHOMA

1949 603.0 6.7 53.4 15.9 679.0 370.1 308.9 11.3 320.2 1950 561.1 8.8 46.7 15.0 631.7 404.5 227.2 4.7 231.9 1951 624.5 9.2 51.0 18.4 703.1 465.8 237.3 44.8 282.1 1952 679.1 8.8 46.9 20.5 755.3 468.1 287.2 -12.9 274.2 1953 556.0 5.3 40.7 16.5 618.6 411.8 206.9 16.3 223.2 1954 535.9 6.2 33.4 18.7 594.2 405.7 188.5 -14.9 173.6 1955 482.7 6.5 31.6 21.7 542.5 394.1 148.4 7.5 155.9 1956 501.3 12.9 29.5 14.3 558.0 384.4 173.6 -45.8 127.8 1957 437.7 34.7 27.3 19.1 518.8 391.0 127.8 24.4 152.1 1958 612.5 38.6 28.7 17.2 696.9 451.2 245.8 52.9 298.7

1959 619.1 24.4 24.4 14.1 681.9 458.4 223.5 10.6 234.1 196o 667.2 24.9 22.6 20.3 735.0 481.8 253.1 32.7 285.9 1961 687.6 36.7 20.6 22.5 767.4 501.7 265.7 23.0 288.7 1962 651.8 56.4 18.6 20.9 747.6 526.9 220.7 5.9 226.7 1963 665.3 53.5 17.0 26.1 762.0 553.4 208.7 4.4 213.1 1964 617.1 68.0 16.5 31.4 733.1 555.1 177.9 38.8 216.7 1965 778.8 76.4 16.3 34.8 906.3 620.4 285.9 19.1 305.0 1966 841.5 107.3 16.6 35.6 1,001.0 674.9 326.1 -28.0 298.1 1967 789.1 112.1 16.1 38.0 955.3 703.4 251.9 40.5 292.5 1968 795.7 108.4 15.5 41.1 960.7 767.8 192.9 36.0 228.9

1969 941.4 115.2 15.6 44.2 1,116.5 856.7 259.7 35.0 294.8 1970 1,058.4 118.0 16.5 46.0 1,238.9 935.2 303.7 6.8 310.5

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Year

Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 1/- Continued

Realized gross farm income

Gross Cash : Govern- : Value : rental

receipts ment : of home : value Total

Farm produc­

tion

Realized Net net change farm : in farm

incane inven-

AUGUST 1971

Total net farm

income : from farm : payments : consump-: of farm :marketings: : tion ~ dwellings ~

: expenses gj : tories : gj

- - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

346.6 380.7 444.5 421.6 393.4 379.5 404.7 410.9 395.6 403.2

428.7 416.1 411.8 431.9 424.4 428.9 468.3 514.3 527.5 508.1

557.9 561.9

727.6 694.2 825.2 817.2 780.6 735.8 744.8 745.7 762.2 793.7

780.1 8ol.2 793.0 791.6 778.6 812.5 840.5 900,8 894.4 919.6

995.7 1,040.1

2.4 3.4 3.4 3.0 2.7 5.1 2.6 4.9 9.6 6.4

8.8 8.7

10.4 15.1 13.4 19.4 24.1 24.3 22.6 22.6

24.3 23.1

4.8 6.3 6.4 6.5 5.1 4.0 4.1 6.1

10.8 10.9

9·9 11.8 18.8 20.2 19.6 19.1 21.4 22.4 21.2 23.9

27.9 25.2

See footnotes at end of table 8.

20,8 19.0 22.1 21.2 19.5 17.2 16.9 16.9 15.8 16.3

14.6 13.4 13.6 12.4 12.2 10.7 9.5

10.2 9.8 9.3

11.4 12.0

68.6 63.9 74.0 73.1 68.7 62.4 6o.8 56.6 56.3 56.1

47.2 44.6 40.5 37.9 37.3 35-9 27.3 27.4 25.0 24.3

26.1 27.5

21.8 22.9 25.3 27.2 28.6 27.6 28.6 27.8 27.4 28.1

29.4 27.9 28.7 28.7 31.5 34.4 35.0 34.5 36.1 37.1

40.1 41.1

66.7 66.8 75.1 79.0 78.4 82.2 8o.5 88.6 93.2 95.3

98.9 100.4 98.7

107.8 104.9 98.7

101.0 101.3 107.3 108.3

118.3 129.6

OREGON

391..6 426.1 495.3 473.1 444.3 429.5 452.8 460.5 448.4 454.1.

481.6 466.1 464.5 488.2 481.5 493.4 536.9 583.4 596.0 577.1

633.8 638.1

PENNSYLVANIA

867.7 831.2 980.8 975.8 932.8 884.5 890.3 897.0 922.4 956.0

936.1 957.9 951.1 957.5 940.4 966.2 990.2

1,051.9 1,047.8 1,076.0

1,167.9 1,222.3

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250.6 273.9 319.9 312.3 297.5 294.9 300.5 304.5 313.8 321.5

335.7 336.2 349.6 371.3 384.7 389.8 395.6 423.5 453.8 463.6

489.9 519.9

563.9 578.4 657.0 681.0 641.1 636.0 640.3 651.9 657.8 687.2

704.3 703.7 688.9 709.3 724.0 708.3 717.1 745.0 787.8 786.3

838.0 893.2

141.0 152.1 175.4 160.7 146.8 134.6 152.3 156.0 134.6 132.7

145.9 129.9 11ll .• 8 116.8 96.8

103.6 141.3 159·9 142.3 113.5

143.8 118.2

303.7 252.9 323.7 294.8 291.7 248.4 250.0 245.0 264.7 268.8

231.8 254.2 262.2 248.2 216.3 257.9 273.1 306.9 260.0 289.7

329-9 329.1

-7.4 5.7

20.3 31.4 13.0 1.2

-7.9 3.7 .4

7.8

-4.4 -.8 1.6 6.2

18.5 1.9

-4.9 -5.3 1.7

-4.8

8.6 2.6

-5.3 12.1

4.2 10.2 -2.0 23.2

-12.2 16.8

-55.1 52.4

7.9 9.8 5.4

-58.5 4.2

.3 -3.4

-47.2 78.3

-12.2

10.7 6.3

133.6 157.9 195.7 192.1 159.9 135.8 144.4 159.7 134.9 140.4

141.6 129.1 116.4 123.1 115.2 105.5 136.4 154.6 144.0 108.7

152.4 120.8

298.5 264.9 328.0 305.0 289.7 271.6 237.8 261.8 209.6 321.2

239.8 263.9 267.6 189.7 220.6 258.2 269.7 259.6 338.3 277.4

340.7 335.3

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Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm

receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : consump-: of farm : expenses gj tories gj :marketings: : tion ~ dwellings ~

- - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - -

RHODE ISLAND

1949 24.7 0.1 1.0 1.8 27.5 18.5 9.0 0.2 9.2 1950 22.8 .1 ·9 1.6 25.4 17.7 7.7 .1 7.7 1951 25.9 .1 1.1 1.9 29.0 19.2 9.8 .1 9·9 1952 25.9 .1 1.1 1.9 29.0 18.1 10.9 -.2 10.7 1953 23.5 .1 .8 1.9 26.3 16.8 9.4 3) 9.5 1954 21.7 .1 .7 1.9 24.4 15.6 8.8 -.3 8.4 1955 22.0 .1 .7 2.1 24.9 16.8 8.1 3) 8.1 1956 22.3 .1 .6 1.9 24.8 17.4 7.5 -.5 7.0 1957 21.3 .1 .6 2.0 24.0 18.4 5.6 -.3 5.3 1958 22.3 .1 .6 2.2 25.1 19.3 5.8 .1 5.9

1959 21.6 .1 .4 2.4 24.5 20.3 4.2 -.3 3.9 1960 21.9 .1 .4 2.3 24.7 20.5 4.2 -.2 4.1 1961 20.7 .1 .4 2.3 23.5 20.2 3.4 -.1 3.2 1962 20.8 .1 .5 2.3 23.7 20.6 3.1 -.4 2.7 1963 20.6 .1 .4 2.2 23.4 21.4 2.0 -.5 1.5 1964 20.9 .1 .4 2.0 23.4 19.8 3.6 -.4 3.3 1965 21.1 .1 .4 2.0 23.5 19.6 3.9 3) 3.8 1966 22.2 .1 .3 1.9 24.5 19.9 4.7 -.2 4.5 1967 19.9 .1 .2 2.0 22.2 20.6 1.6 -.3 1.2 1968 19.9 .1 .2 2.0 22.2 19.6 2.5 -.3 2.2

1969 20.5 .1 .2 2.2 23.0 19.5 3.5 .1 3.6 1970 20.9 .1 .2 2.1 23.3 19.8 3.5 -.2 3.3

SOUTH CAROLINA

1949 302.4 2.6 71.5 21.2 397.7 195.9 201.9 -4.4 197.5 1950 303.7 3.8 63.3 18.2 389.0 201.1 187.9 1.7 189.6 1951 413.6 3.7 74.9 20.5 512.7 236.7 276.0 13.6 289.7 1952 378.2 3.5 60.8 20.7 463.2 243.6 219.6 5.3 224.9 1953 377.4 2.9 56.4 20.5 457.1 239.8 217.2 -4.4 212.9 1954 307.0 2.8 45.8 22.0 377.6 231.0 146.5 -17.9 128.6 1955 339.2 3.9 42.6 24.0 409.7 242.7 167.0 24.4 191.4 1956 339.3 3.6 40.2 25.1 408.2 252.3 155.9 -16.1 139.8 1957 310.9 17.8 34.2 24.5 387.4 251.1 136.3 -7.8 128.5 1958 312.0 33.1 34.3 26.4 405.9 255.5 150.4 2.6 153.0

1959 349.7 11.3 27.9 27.5 416.3 270.1 146.1 -4.8 141.4 196o 349.5 14.2 26.0 26.4 416.0 266.6 149.4 -.7 148.7 1961 379.0 17.8 23.2 24.8 444.8 273.5 171.3 9.7 181.0 1962 395.2 21.2 21.8 26.4 464.6 279.3 185.3 -6.3 179.0 1963 395.8 18.7 19.4 28.8 462.6 284.4 178.2 7.9 186.1 1964 394.1 21.4 16.7 33.2 465.4 290.1 175.3 1.3 176.6 1965 395.1 26.7 14.5 36.1 472.3 299.9 172.5 1.8 174.3 1966 391.9 53.0 13.5 37.0 495.4 304.3 191.1 2.2 193.3 1967 408.3 57.4 11.6 38.9 516.3 324.3 192.0 4.7 196.7 1968 377.1 53.0 10.8 4o.5 481.4 325.0 156.4 -6.0 150.4

1969 412.0 56.2 10.8 46.1 525.1 350.7 174.4 8.2 182.6 1970 442.0 54.4 11.6 43.4 551.4 365.7 185.7 -4.2 181.5

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 1/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income : Re!!-lized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- : Value : rental produc- farm ·: in farm : farm : receipts ment : of home : value Total tion income inven- .

income : from farm : payments : consumP- : of farm : expenses y : tories : y :marketings: : tion ~ dwellings ~

- - - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

SOUTH DAKOTA

1949 549.7 4.2 20.9 14.3 589.1 318.8 270.3 -112.5 157.8 1950 507.6 5.4 19.6 15.0 547.7 346.9 200.9 45.8 246.7 1951 596.0 6.5 22.6 15.6 640.6 403.2 237.4 103.4 340.8 1952 567.9 3.0 20.8 16.4 608.1 409.1 199.0 -6.7 192.3 1953 529.3 5.1 20,0 13.4 567.9 389.2 178.7 53.8 232.4 1954 567.7 5.7 17.6 15.9 6o6.9 390.6 216.3 9.0 225.2 1955 530.2 5.8 15.8 14.9 566.6 387.7 179.0 -48.8 130.2 1956 490.4 22.4 14.3 15.3 542.4 390.4 152.0 -1.5 150.5 1957 537.5 28.8 14.1 12.5 592.9 430.8 162.1 116.0 278.1 1958 683.0 25.0 15.6 14.4 738.0 471.1 266.9 4.7 271.6

1959 623.1 26.4 13.0 14,0 676.3 455.3 221.0 -125.7 95.3 1960 603.3 28.9 12.6 12.4 657.2 475.8 181.3 99.3 280.7 1961 648.4 44.2 12.1 12.0 716.7 491.1 225.6 -20.9 204.7 1962 669.0 53.3 11.6 12.5 746.5 536.2 210.2 98.6 308.8 1963 659.9 6o.l 11.1 19.2 750.4 561.5 188.9 6o.8 249.6 1964 669.5 67.9 10.4 22.5 770.4 551.4 219.0 -47.7 171.2 1965 .. 760.2 78.1 10,2 24.1 872.6 595.7 276.9 28.8 305.7 1966 881.6 77.7 10.4 24.9 994.6 645.5 349.1 23.0 372.1 1967 908.7 65.9 10.2 26.2 1,011.1 698.7 312.4 18.2 330.6 1968 939.1 88.8 10.9 27.5 1,o66.2 731.9 334.3 22.8 357.1

1969 975.5 94.4 11.6 29.3 1,110.8 735.5 375.3 2.0 377.2 1970 1,011.9 91.7 12.6 28.5 1,144.7 782.0 362.7 -16.9 345.8

TENNESSEE

1949 436.4 5.2 103.8 28.8 574.2 259.5 314.7 9.2 323.9 1950 431.3 6.7 98.3 32.0 568.4 271.0 297.4 5.2 302.6 1951 524.0 7.0 111.6 35.3 677.9 311.9 366.0 -4.4 361.5 1952 527.5 6.8 108.6 36.2 679.1 323.2 355·9 -29.8 326.1 1953 482.2 5.5 97.3 37.0 622.0 314.0 308.0 17.1 325.1 1954 470.8 8.6 89.7 33.1 6o2.2 308.9 293·3 -4o.8 252.5 1955 440.4 5.6 82.4 38.6 567.1 322.5 244.6 46.0 290.6 1956 477.8 7.8 77.8 39.0 6o2.4 333.4 268.9 -17.0 251.9 1957 452.5 15.7 73.7 36.3 578.2 340.8 237.4 -16.0 221.4 1958 492.9 26.2 73.2 37.6 629.9 358.2 271.7 14.4 286.0

1959 522.5 14.1 65.4 43.7 645.6 388.4 257.2 15.4 272.!7 196o 501.2 14.9 61.6 44.9 622.5 389.3 233.3 -.2 233.1 1961 546.3 25.7 58.8 46.8 677.6 392.7 284.9 3.9 288.8 1962 542.0 30.0 51.2 48.6 671.8 409.7 262.1 .6 262.8 1963 555.2 28.2 49.1 58.0 690.5 446.1 244.4 41.1 285.6 1964 582.7 31.2 45.7 6o.6 720.2 450.7 269.4 -15.2 254.2 1965 606.8 36.7 39·9 65.3 748.7 462.8 285.9 -6.6 279.3 1966 6ol.4 67.0 40.0 68.6 777.0 505.0 272.1 12.5 284.5 1967 603.4 73.8 35.6 72.4 785.2 526.1 259.1 -7.8 251.2 1968 613.6 70.1 35.2 76.5 795.4 546.2 249.2 -11.3 238.0

1969 667.0 73.7 34.1 85.8 860.6 584.8 275.8 5.5 281.2 1970 7o6.8 71.0 33.9 87.4 899.1 619.5 279.7 7.8 287.4

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States7 1949-70 1/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income

: from farm : payments : consump-: of farm expenses gj tories gj :marketings: : tion : dwellings ~

- - - - - - Million dollars - - ------TEXA£

1949 2,041.2 14.7 139.4 84.8 2,280.2 1,244.1 1,036.1 181.6 1,217.8 1950 2,094.5 24.9 119.6 89.4 2,328.4 1,327.3 1,001.1 -106.0 895.1 1951 2,251.9 22.2 133.4 95.2 2,502.7 1,504.1 998.6 50.9 1,049.5 1952 2,172.1 20.0 128.1 104.9 2,425.1 1,496.3 928.8 -51.5 877.3 1953 1,884.7 11.3 108.6 114.8 2,119.3 1,372.0 747.3 -24.4 722.9 1954 1,941.2 22.8 88.8 98.0 2,150.8 1,363.4 787.4 -18.7 768.7 1955 1,898.1 20.5 82.4 82.6 2,083.5 1,373.9 709.6 24.5 734.1 1956 1,867.9 54.9 75.5 75.8 2,074.2 1,317.5 756.7 -125.0 6:31.7 1957 1,729.2 112.7 69.5 90.8 2,002.1 1,428.3 573.8 189.8 763.6 1958 2,352.6 122.2 67.7 107.1 2,649.6 1,590.5 1,059.2 17.7 1,076.9

1959 2,293.7 82.9 59.0 99.2 2,534.7 1,631.8 902.9 58.6 961.5 1960 2,256.9 72.5 52.7 93.1 2,475.3 1,618.5 856.8 43.7 900.5 1961 2,398.4 133.9 50.6 90.3 2,673.2 1,728.5 944.7 150.6 1,095.3 1962 2,427.2 148.5 46.0 87.5 2,709.1 1,842.1 867.0 119.3 986.3 1963 2,579.2 140.2 43.1 102.1 2,864.6 1,861. 7 1,002.9 -84.0 918.9 1964 2,315.1 173.5 37.9 117.3 2,643.8 1,804.3 839.5 6.4 845.9 1965 2,469.7 198.8 34.2 123.9 2,826.6 1,936.0 890.7 142.8 1,033.5 1966 2,702.1 451.7 35.2 120.8 3,309.8 2,100.0 1,209.8 -54.0 1,155.8 1967 2,483.1 462.2 30.7 124.4 3,100.3 2,187.2 913.1 16.8 929.9 1968 2,654.2 465.4 29.3 130.3 3,279.2 2,312.3 966.9 138.4 1,105.4

1969 3,046.9 505.2 30.4 142.9 3,725.5 2,581.2 1,144.2 5.1 1,149.3 1970 3,136.9 543.2 33.0 146.2 3,859.2 2,622.3 1,236.9 178.2 1,415.1

UTAH

1949 146.7 1.9 7.8 6.2 162.6 106.2 56.4 3.8 6o.2 1950 152.5 2.4 6.8 6.7 168.4 108.6 59.8 4.4 64.2 1951 189.0 3.2 8.3 7.2 207.7 128.2 79.5 11.9 91.3 1952 175.6 2.0 8.0 7.9 193.5 125.7 67.8 11.1 78.9 1953 151.9 2.5 6.7 8.o 169.1 114.9 54.2 .7 54.9 1954 150.7 2.7 5.6 7.1 166.0 113.8 52.1 -.4 51.7 1955 152.4 2.7 5.7 7.5 168.3 115.9 52.4 -2.5 49.9 1956 147.7 4.8 5.5 7.3 165.4 118.1 47.3 -.7 46.6 1957 155.7 8.3 5.3 7.2 176.4 124.0 52.4 3.9 56.3 1958 158.6 5.6 5.4 7.4 177.1 135.6 41.5 -.8 40.7

1959 159.5 8.9 4.7 7.8 18o.9 136.3 44.6 -3.2 41.4 1960 162.0 6.6 4.4 7.4 180.3 139.8 40.6 -5.6 35.0 1961 154 .• 1 8.0 4.2 7.9 174.2 141.8 32.4 -3.0 29.4 1962 165.9 8.9 4.2 7.7 186.7 147.4 39.2 4.8 44.0 1963 164.1 8.6 4.0 9.1 185.8 155.1 30.6 3.8 34.4 1964 150.9 8.5 3.7 10.2 173.3 149.5 23.8 -1.3 22.4 1965 161.3 8.8 3.8 10.5 184.3 152.0 32.3 7.1 39.4 1966 189.7 9.7 4.1 10.6 214.1 166.7 47.3 -6.2 41.1 1967 189.4 9.0 3.9 10.7 213.0 170.1 42.9 10.5 53.4 1968 197.7 10.9 4.1 10.9 223.5 172.4 51.1 -1.2 50.0

1969 208.3 11.8 4.1 11.5 235.7 187.0 48.7 6.3 55.0 1970 225.4 11.1 4.7 11.4 252.7 198.7 54.0 1.7 55.7

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 l/- Continued

Realized gross farm income Realized : Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash : Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm : farm : receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income

: from farm :payments : consump-: of farm : expenses gj tories : gj :marketings: : tion : dwellings :

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - ------VERMONT

1949 103.6 1.1 10.0 8.1 122.7 90.6 32.1 -4.3 27.7 1950 104.1 1.3 9.6 7.9 122.8 91.3 31.6 -1.4 30.2 1951 117.8 1.2 10.4 8.0 137.3 100.3 37.0 6.8 43.9 1952 116.2 .9 11.3 8.6 137.0 103.4 33.6 4.4 38.0 1953 110.4 1.0 10.0 8.3 129.6 96.3 33.3 .7 34.,0 1954 106.7 1.1 9-3 8.1 125.1 91.1 34~0 ~ 34.0 1955 110.5 1.0 9.2 7.6 128.3 94.1 34.3 34.2 1956 114.8 1.2 8.2 7-9 132.1 95.2 36.9 -5.2 31.7 1957 120.4 1.2 7.6 8.5 137.7 97.4 4o.4 -2.3 38.0 1958 122.6 1.2 7.5 8.4 139.7 97.8 41.9 -.1 41.8

1959 123.8 1.5 6.7 9.4 141.2 100.0 41.2 -1.6 39.6 1960 127.1 1.6 6.2 9.6 144.4 104.0 4o.4 3.2 43.6 1961 126.8 1.9 5.5 9.1 143.3 102.0 41.3 ·9 42.2 1962 125.3 1.5 5.3 10.0 142.0 104.4 37.6 -5.4 32.2 1963 125.8 1.8 5.0 9.1 141.7 112.0 29.6 -3.5 26.2 1964 127.1 2.4 4.7 9·1 143.3 106.2 37.1 -3.8 33.2 1965 131.5 1.6 3.9 8.5 145.5 102.4 43.1 -7.5 35.6 1966 135.4 1.5 3.8 8.5 149.2 106.8 42.4 5.6 48.0 1967 132.6 1.7 3.6 9.0 146.8 110.9 35.9 -.1 35.8 1968 14o.l 1.5 3.5 9.4 154.5 110.7 43.8 -.7 43.1

1969 155.0 1.4 3.4 10,2 170.0 121.3 48.7 -2.4 46.3 1970 163.1 1.4 3.4 io.2 178.1 128.4 49.7 .1 49.8

VIRGINIA

1949 395.2 3.5 91.0 39·9 529-7 288.1 241.6 -3.3 238.2 1950 430.6 5.0 81.6 40.8 557.9 305.9 252.0 9.3 261.3 1951 509.1 5.4 95.6 45.4 655.5 346.0 309.5 8.5 318.0 1952 510.2 5.0 93.4 51.7 66o.3 373.2 287.1 3.6 290.8 1953 460,0 4.3 86.4 48.9 599.6 355.1 244.5 -37.6 206.9 1954 444.1 4.7 81.9 48.6 579.4 355.7 223.6 13.1 236.7 1955 433.7 4.4 76.2 52.6 566.9 362.3 204.6 8.2 212.8 1956 458.4 5.7 73.1 55.1 592.3 378.'7 213.6 16.4 230.1 1957 436.5 9.0 65.6 52.7 563.8 378.6 185.2 -42.2 143.0 1958 465.6 9.6 67.1 57-5 599-9 396.4 203.4 31.5 234.9

1959 454.7 7.2 57.3 58.3 577.5 403.0 174.6 -4.7 169.9 1960 465.7 7.1 56.0 59.0 587.8 400.4 187.4 6.0 193.4 1961 481.5 12.7 51.0 64.6 609.8 405.2 204.6 7.3 211.9 1962 502.3 17.2 48.8 64.5 632.8 411.3 221.5 -1.4 220.2 1963 480.4 14.3 45.1 59·9 599-7 419.2 180.5 -51.6 128.9 1964 489.3 14.8 42.8 59-3 6o6.2 407.9 198.3 19.1 217.4 1965 501.9 16.1 34.2 62.4 614.5 420.7 193.9 10.6 204.5 1966 504.7 17.6 32.5 65.9 620.6 436.2 184.5 -19.6 164.9 1967 510.7 17.6 30.1 71.3 629.8 456.6 173.1 34.2 207.4 1968 525.5 17.9 29.4 72.8 645.6 472.8 172.8 1.3 174.1

1969 575-9 19.7 28.7 77-7 702.0 502.5 199.5 5.6 205.1 1970 596.5 20.0 27.6 82.4 726.5 525.2 201.2 11.8 213.0

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 l/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm

receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : consump-: of farm expenses gj tories gj :marketings: : tion ~ dwellings ~

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - -WASHINGTON

1949 438.7 2.2 23.9 26.1 490.9 305.4 185.5 -14.2 171.4 1950 468.2 3.3 20.9 27.2 519.6 322.9 196.7 21.5 218.2 1951 550.2 4.1 25.1 30.7 610.1 372.9 237.2 -5.3 231.9 1952 532.6 3.8 23.5 33.4 593.3 375-7 217.6 21.6 239.2 1953 533.0 3.6 21.9 35.2 593.7 36o.9 232.8 9.7 242.5 1954 532.3 4.5 19.0 34.2 589.9 368.4 221.5 6.2 227.8 1955 505.9 3.8 18.9 35.7 564.3 373.6 190.8 -.4 190.3 1956 534.8 4.6 18.0 35-9 593.4 377.4 216.0 -16.4 199-5 1957 512.2 11.2 17.2 35.7 576.2 391.3 184.9 26.8 211.8 1958 541.5 6.5 16.9 37.0 6o2.0 431.3 170.7 2.8 173.6

1959 545.0 9-5 15.6 38.6 6o8.8 438.1 170.7 6.7 177.4 196o 578.8 9.7 15.0 37.2 64o.7 436.7 204.0 -4.5 199.6 1961 558.1 12.1 14.7 38.7 623.6 444.4 179.2 10.6 189.7 1962 584.0 21.6 13.6 37.8 656.9 463.3 193.7 26.1 219.7 1963 6;t5.4 16.3 13.7 44.8 690.1 491.8 198.3 17.9 216.3 1964 593-7 32.8 12.8 50.0 689.2 501.5 187.7 -2.0 185.7 1965 650.4 39-9 10.8 52.1 753.2 515.7 237.5 -8.6 228.9 1966 745.5 49.·6 11.6 52.7 859.4 556.3 303.1 20.5 323.6 1967 779.4 52.3 11.0 55.8 898.5 577.6 320.9 17.0 303.9 1968 789.2 52.6 11.7 59.1 912.6 610.1 302.6 -24.6 278.0

1969 814.5 56.9 13.0 65.4 949.8 636.4 313.4 25.2 338.6 1970 792.6 57.9 14.6 65.2 930.3 683.2 247.1 -1.0 246.1

WEST VIRGINIA

1949 116.2 1.9 43.6 16.3 177.9 92.8 85.1 -0.4 84.7 1950 118.2 2.0 39.1 15.4 174.7 95.1 79.7 -2.9 76.8 1951 141.5 2.2 45.8 15.4 204.9 109.0 95-9 -2.3 93.7 1952 131.0 1.8 47.7 16.6 197.1 110.9 86.2 2.8 89.0 1953 119.1 1.3 41.1 16.9 178.5 103.9 74.5 -8.0 66.5 1954 118.3 1.3 38.9 16.4 175.0 105.6 69.4 7.1 76.5 1955 110.4 1.7 36.0 16.8 164.9 103.3 61.6 -5.8 55.8 1956 108.7 2.2 34.7 14.9 16o.4 104.0 56.4 -.3 56.1 1957 107.5 2.6 30.5 13.6 154.2 101.4 52.8 -10.1 42.7 1958 111.8 2.1 29.6 14.3 157.7 lo4.9 52.8 1.5 54.3

1959 108.6 3.0 26.3 15.6 153.5 107.6 46.0 -1.5 44.5 1960 109.0 3.0 25.0 15.9 153.0 106.4 46.6 .9 47.6 1961 102.1 3.5 22.6 15.2 143.4 103.2 40.1 1.0 41.1 1962 104.0 3.8 20.5 15.3 143.7 103.3 4o.4 -6.6 33.8 1963 99.2 3.7 18.6 16.0 137.4 104.7 32.7 -3.4 29.3 1964 97.8 4.0 17.8 15.9 135.4 103.0 32.4 -2.9 29.5 1965 102,8 3.6 13.0 16.6 136.1 105.0 31.1 -3.4 27.7 1966 103.6 3.9 12.4 15.6 135.5 105.9 29.6 -10.5 19.0 1967 96.0 3-9 10.7 15.8 126.4 109.3 17.0 13.6 30".6 1968 99.9 4.0 10.3 16.4 130.6 112.4 18.3 .3 18.6

1969 105.0 3.9 9.7 18.1 136.7 115.6 21.0 4.3 25.3 1970 111.1 3.6 9.9 18.0 142.5 120.9 21.7 -1.5 20.2

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Table 6.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by States, 1949-70 1/ - Continued

Realized gross farm income

Year Gross

Cash Govern- : Value : rental receipts ment : of home : value

: from farm : payments : consump- : of farm :marketings: : tion : dwellings :

Total

Farm produc­

tion : expenses

- Million dollars

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

923.1 939.6

1,135.6 1,139.0 1,052.9

994.7 980.2

1,019.1 1,069.4 1,125.2

1,084.7 1,102.5 1,125.2 1,124.0 1,126.5 1,179.2 1,261.0 1,412.4 1,394.9 1,458.3

1,542.2 1,610.1

129.1 137.7 192.8 158.6 128,0 128.1 116.0 120.8 139.9 167.2

166.1 168.2 151.6 157.2 162.5 155.1 170.7 207.7 197.4 222.3

231.3 235.1

4.3 7.7 8.0 8.1 6.2 5.6 3.5 8.0

14.7 19.7

14.8 16.9 40.0 42.5 45.9 47.8 51.6 53.7 41.2 51.7

56.3 51.7

2.1 3.0 3.7 2.8 3.4 3.3 3.1 7.2 8.2 5.7

11.5 9·9

10.2 10.7 9.8

10.6 9.5

11.6 11.1 14.5

14.3 15.2

See footnotes at end of table 8.

60.8 56.1 63.3 61.3 54.7 48.6 46.3 45.8 44.5 46.4

48.9 46.6 46.0 41.8 4o.5 38.4 34.1 36.2 36.2 36.8

40.3 43.4

5.9 5.3 5.8 5.4 4.8 4.3 4.0 3.9 3.9 4.1

3.7 3.4 3.2 3.1 3.1 2.7 2.7 2.9 2.9 2.9

2.9 3.3

58.8 58.4 64.5 66.3 67.8 65.9 65.1 69.7 76.1 75.9

81.0 81.2 81.1 84.6 80.7 76.8 71.7 72.4 78.5 80,6

88.8 91.9

5.4 5.6 6.2 6.7 6.7 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.5 6.2

6.9 6.3 6.8 6.8 7.7 8.5 8.8 9.0 9.4 9.7

10.4 10.6

WISCONSIN

1,047.0 1,061. 7 1,271.3 1,274.7 1,181.5 1,114.7 1,095.0 1,142.6 1,204.6 1,297.2

1,229.4 1,247.2 1,292.3 1,292.9 1,293.6 1,342.1 1,418.4 1,574.7 1,550.9 1,627.4

1,727.6 1,797.1

WYOMING

142.5 151.7 208.5 173.6 142.9 141.8 129.1 137.9 157.4 183.2

l88.2 187.8 171.8 177.8 183.0 176.8 191.7 231.2 220.7 249.3

259.0 264.3

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630.1 652.8 734.5 769.8 742.2 742.0 759.6 780.2 813.1 829.4

852.3 852.8 864.7 887.3 906.6 905.9 917.2 984.7

1,049.1 1,093.8

1,159.2 1,2.29.4

94.4 107.3 132.8 122.7 106.9 102,4 107.5 109.2 113.9 124.2

126.0 126.3 125.0 138.4 152.5 149.7 157.2 169.0 184.0 201,6

209.3 218.9

Realized net

farm income

gj

416.9 408.9 536.8 5o4.9 439.3 372.7 335.5 362.4 391.5 437.8

377.1 394.4 427.7 405.7 387.0 436.2 501.2 590.0 501.8 533.6

568.4 %7.8

48.1 44.3 75.7 50.9 36.1 39.4 21.5 28.7 43.5 59.0

62.2 61.5 46.8 39.4 30.5 27.1 34.5 62.2 36.8 47.8

49.7 45.3

Net change in farm inven­tories

30.7 27.3 67.5 58.7 -4.3 20.4

-10.1 25.6 5.3

'-23.0

61.5 -17.2 14.2 15.0

-40.8 -28.2 -3.9 13.8

·9 27.0

-17.6 17.6

-3.1 14.4 26.1 4.0

-1.4 -17.2

8.8 2.4

10.8 7.2

-2.5 -14.7

1.1 14.2 20.5 1.8 5.1

-9.9 23.7 -5.5

.9 5.8

AUGUST 1971

Total net farm

income gj

447.6 436.2 604.3 563.6 435.0 393.1 325.4 388.1 396.8 414.8

438.6 377.2 441,8 420.7 346.1 4o8.o 497.3 603.8 502.6 560.6

550.7 585.3

45.0 58.7

101.7 54.9 34.7 22.1 30.3 31.1 54.2 66.3

59.7 46.8 47.9 53.5 51.0 29.0 39.6 52.3 60.5 42.3

50.5 51.1

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Table 7.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by Regions, 1949-70 !/

Realized gross farm income Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash : Govern- : Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm

receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : consi.Ullp-: of farm : expenses gj tories gj :marketings: : tion : dwellings :

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - -

NORTH ATLANTIC REGION

1949 2,516.7 13.1 175.5 214.4 2,919.8 1,951.2 968.5 2.3 970.9 1950 2,449.1 16.9 164.0 218.8 2,848.9 1,994.1 854.8 39.8 894.6 1951 2,843.0 18.5 186.4 233.0 3,280.8 2,223.8 1,057.1 24.7 1,081.8 1952 2,874.1 16.1 188.6 251.2 3,329·9 2,276.4 1,053.5 4o.7 1,094.2 1953 2,712.1 14.4 172.9 243.9 3,143.3 2,139.6 1,003.7 6.3 1,010.0 1954 2,515.3 11.7 157.8 247.9 2,932.7 2,097.0 835.7 16.9 852.5 1955 2,580.2 12.7 154.0 245.1 2,992.0 2,124.8 867.2 •29.0 838.2 1956 2,610.4 19.1 141.4 252.2 3,023.1 2,162.4 860.7 8.3 869.0 1957 2,637.9 31.6 135.7 264.4 3,069.5 2,187.9 881.6 -93.7 787.9 1958 2,713.1 30.1 134.7 26o.4. 3,138.3 2,249.8 888.6 56.8 945.4

1959 2,597.1 27.9 lll.9 266.7 3,003.6 2,26o.2 743.4 -16.6 726.8 1960 2,679.0 32.6 105.0 283.8 3,100.4 2,269.6 830.8 30.3 861.2 1961 2,614.8 48.8 94.0 279.4 3,036.9 2,232.9 8o4.o 15.7 819.7 1962 2,625.1 51.6 88.0 298.0 3,062.7 2,288.9 773.8 -120.9 652.9 1963 2,622.6 49.6 83.0 292.1 3,047.3 2,357.9 689.4 4.3 693.7 1964 2,724.1 49.3 78.7 282.2 3,134.3 2,297.5 836.8 -52.9 783.9 1965 2,835.4 52.1 61.4 282.2 3,231.1 2,283.8 947.2 -30.0 917.2 1966 2,968.2 55.2 6o.6 275.3 3,359.4 2,341.6 1,017.8 -25.4 992.3 1967 2,860.4 51.8 54.8 286.8 3,253.8 2,436.6 817.1 84.6 901.7 1968 2,950.5 56.4 53.3 290.8 3,351.0 2,443.1 907.9 -55.1 852.9

1969 3,147.4 63.6 55.6 31.6.5 3,583.1 2,582.2 1,000.9 -5.1 995.8 1970 3,235.3 56.5 58.4 332.2 3,682.4 2,723.6 958.8 -.7 958.1

EAST NORTH CENTRAL REGION

1949 5,164.1 22.8 307.1 326.6 5,820.6 3,4o3.1 2,417.5 -141.5 2,276.0 1950 5,173.2 38.0 281.7 331.6 5,824.5 3,598.0 2,226.5 102.8 2,329.3 1951 6,034.3 41.7 320.5 376.7 6,773.2 4,097.5 2,675.7 214.0 2,889.7 1952 6,087.7 41.5 310.3 413.0 6,852.5 4,241.4 2,611.1 144.2 2,755.3 1953 5,869.6 33.1 276.7 407.1 6,586.5 4,o6o.l 2,526.4 -67.1 2,459.3 195Ji. 5,634.3 31.6 249.6 4o5.8 6,321.3 4,099.1 2,222.1 246.9 2,469.1 1955 5,371.5 23.0 233.1 420.6 6,048.2 4,225.0 1,823.2 86.9 1,910.1 1956 5,726.2 79.2 224.2 435.4 6,465.0 4,382.7 2,082.3 54.8 2,137.1 1957 5,823.6 122.1 211.4 468.4 6,625.4 4,485.5 2,139.9 -127.6 2,012.3 1958 6,017.3 158.6 217.0 46o.l 6,853.0 4,679.0 2,173.9 105.5 2,279.4

1959 5,709.5 82.2 196.0 477.2 6,464.9 4,8ol.5 1,663.4 144.9 1,808.3 196o 5,957.8 88.8 188.1 495.6 6,730.3 4,842.1 1,888.2 -14.0 1,874.2 1961 6,133.6 313.9 181.8 500.8 7,130.1 4,917.7 2,212.3 75.6 2,287.9 1962 6,376.5 331.1 166.3 514.8 7,388.8 5,155.9 2,232.9 -21.0 2,211.8 1963 6,473.4 303.8 158.1 492.2 7,427.6 5,287.8 2,139.8 39.7 2,179.5 1964 6,537.7 354.0 142.8 472.5 7,507.0 5,235.0 2,272.0 -329.4 1,942.6 1965 6,804.1 419.8 127.3 466.8 7,818.1 5,381.9 2,436.1 181.8 2,617.9 1966 7,793.9 410.2 129.7 484.0 8,817.8 5,785.2 3,032.6 -ll7.2 2,915.4 1967 7,381.8 342.6 125.4 511.1 8,36o.9 5,96o.8 2,400.1 136.1 2,536.2 1968 7,562.7 492.9 122.9 525.2 8,703.7 6,174.6 2,529.1 -124.9 2,404.2

1969 7,974.4 560.7 130.3 560.9 9;226.3 6,471.7 2,754.5 -49.9 2,704.6 1970 8,o81.2 484.7 137.7 556.8 9,260.4 6,737.6 2,522.7 -136.3 2,386.5

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Table 7.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, by Regions, 1949-70 !/- Continued

Realized gross farm income : Realized Net Total

Gross Farm net change net Year Cash Govern- Value : rental produc- farm in farm farm

receipts ment of home : value Total tion income inven- income : from farm : payments : consump-: of farm expenses y tories y :marketings: : tion : dwellings :

------ - - - ~ Million dollars - -

WEST NORTH CENTRAL REGION

1949 7,196.9 37.3 359.8 245.1 7,839.1 4,442.1 3,396.9 -594.8 2,802.1 1950 7,375.0 58.7 343.6 261.6 8,038.9 4,933.1 3,105.8 566.3 3,672.1 1951 8,245.4 60.5 384.2 289.2 8,979.4 5,588.5 3,390.8 337.5 3,728.3 1952 8,042.4 68.9 359.0 299.4 8,769-7 5,676.3 3,093.4 474.0 3,567.5 1953 7,769.0 53.8 326.7 307.2 8,456.7 5,179.6 3,277.1 -497.3 2,779.8 1954 7,561.0 56.8 292.9 284.6 8,195-3 5,443.6 2, 751.7 393-5 3,145.2 1955 7,251.4 48.0 269.4 289.9 7,858.7 5,398.5 2,460.2 -198.3 2,261.9 1956 7,187.6 206.3 255.8 297-7 7,947.4 5,389.8 2,557.6 -179-7 2,377-9 1957 7,207.7 328.3 245.3 294.6 8,075-9 5,893.2 2,182.6 750.5 2,933.1 1958 8,803.1 286.5 266.4 296.5 9,652.4 6,586.8 3,065.6 424.5 3,490.2

1959 8,544.6 184.1 229.3 331.6 9,289.6 6,841.6 2,448.0 -68.8 2,379.2 1960 8,595-9 194.2 225.3 327.6 9,343.1 6,736.0 2,607.1 233.7 2,840.8 1961 8,765.8 564.8 214.9 323.8 9,869.3 7,027.9 2,841.4 -27.0 2,814.4 1962 9,140.9 674.5 203.1 331.8 10,350.4 7,460.5 2,889.9 345.9 3,235.8 1963 9,315.7 695-7 190.4 358.2 10,560.1 7,696.7 2,863.4 349.2 3,212.6 1964 9,067.2 972.7 175.8 375.4 10,591.2 7,598.3 2,992.9 -427.8 2,565.1 1965 9,959.5 065.7 168.7 393.7 11,587.6 8,033.6 3,554.1 487.6 4,041. 7 1966 11,396.5 100.1 173.3 4o8.6 13,078.5 8,993.8 4,084.7 197-5 4,282.2 1967 11,386.3 897.6 152.1 435.1 12,871.2 9,260.0 3,611.1 90.0 3, 701.1 1968 11,515.7 1,164.5 153.3 458.3 13,291.8 9,732.9 3,558.9 128.2 3,687.2

1969 12,790.8 1,280.9 156.1 504.5 14,732.3 10,303.2 4,429.1 -5.8 4,423.2 1970 12,988.8 1,231.1 154.4 504.8 14,879.1 10,893.7 3,985.4 -25.7 3,959.7

SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION

1949 2,767.2 25.6 503.4 192.6 3,488.7 1,821.9 1,666.8 -23.5 1,643.3 1950 3,023.6 35.2 469.3 193.8 3,721.9 1,924.9 1,796.9 21.5 1,818.4 1951 3,558.0 33.6 528.9 205.2 4,325.8 2,223.0 2,102.8 129.4 2,232.1 1952 3,492.3 30.3 501.9 228.1 4,252.7 2,324.2 1,928.4 4.9 1,933.3 1953 3,427.5 21.9 470.0 232.8 4,152.3 2,296.4 1,855.8 -37.6 1,818.2 1954 3,282.3 26.8 425.4 238.2 3,972.7 2,352.1 1,620.6 -49.1 1,571.5 1955 3,433-3 29.9 393.7 249.8 4,106.8 2,422.6 1,684.1 71.0 1,755.2 1956 3,561.2 37.4 374.7 241.4 4,214.8 2,550.1 1,664.7 19.7 1,684.4 1957 3,334.6 98.7 337.8 238.0 4,009.0 2,579-7 1,429.3 -118.7 1,310.5 1958 3,663.2 145.9 343.0 272.2 4,424.3 2,737-9 1,686.5 52.5 1,738.9

1959 3,768.9 62.2 293.3 288.8 4,413.2 2,800.8 1,612.4 -23.8 1,588.6 1960 3,912.4 70.5 279.6 284.9 4,547.4 2,840.6 1,706.8 12.1 1,718.9 1961 4,088.8 110.0 257.5 295-9 4,752.2 2,884.2 1,868.0 26.2 1,894.1 1962 4,245.9 133.6 235.9 306,0 4,921.3 3,000.3 1,921.0 -24.2 1,896.8 1963 4,339.4 119.6 217.4 307.0 4,983.5 3,126.3 1,857.1 Jl 1,857.1 1964 4,489.3 135.8 199-3 310.1 5,134.6 3,183.9 1,950.7 31.8 1,982.6 1965 4, 541.4 165.0 164.1 328.2 5,198.7 3,317.8 1,880.9 .1 1,881.0 1966 4,782.8 243.1 159.1 335.6 5,520.6 3,490.3 2,030.3 -27.0 2,003.4 1967 4,931.1 243.0 142.5 358.5 5,675.1 3,701.5 1,973.6 130.3 2,103.9 1968 4,975.3 245.3 138.5 373.6 5, 732.7 3,748.5 1,984.2 _l.j6 .1 1,938.1

1969 5,534.4 265.€:/ 136.8 415.4 6,352.2 4,026.0 2,326.2 74.9 2,401.1 1970 5,6l.j6,6 249.5 138.4 420.3 6,454.8 4,279.8 2,175.0 33.0 2,2o8.0

See footnotes at end of table 8. Continued-

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Year

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 196o 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

Realized gross farm income

Gross Cash Govern- : Value : rental

receipts ment : of home : value Total

Farm produc­

tion : expenses : from farm : payments : consump- : of farm

:marketings: : tion ~dwellings :

5,356.2 5,287.0 5,975.4 5,961. 7 5,523.1 5,372.1

.. 5,313.3 5,449.3 4,920.2 5,972.3

6,277.7 6,147.4 6,628.6 6,681.8 7,166.7 7,012.6 7,404.1 7,782.4 7,563.1 8,004.3

8,845.4 9,199.4

.. 4,804.2 5,153.1 6,201.6 6,069.8 5,700.1 5,467.2 5,540.7 5,866.9 5,790.3 6,287.0

6,613.7 6,861.9 6,857.7 7,286.0 7,480.5 7,401.9 7,8o5.3 8,570.6 8,570.3 9,108,2

9,824.4 10,079.9

55.0 83.0 78.4 73.4 45.6 72.2 67.7

127.2 273.3 358.0

188.8 182.1 296.6 346.8 324.7 393.5 453.3

1,01Q.6 1,084.4 1,030.6

1,097.1 1,146. 7

31.7 51.6 52.9 44.3 44.3 58.2 47.2 84.3

161.9 110.4

136.3 134.1 159.5 208.9 202.6 275.4 307.3 457.5 459.5 472.3

525.7 548.9

737.6 672.8 731.1 715.6 629.4 548.7 516.4 479.9 448.3 434.7

389.4 359.5 337.6 297.1 282.5 258.2 219.0 217.8 198.5 191.4

191.7 197.3

146.6 131.8 153.2 144.8 131.1 114.5 111.6 108.7 105.2 109.6

98.0 92.8 90.3 85.6 84.2 75.5 72.7 76.1 71.1 72.2

78.8 88.1

- - Million dollars -

SOUTH CENTRAL REGION

237.7 256.4 282.0 295.0 313.7 286.8 282.5 263.6 283.5 311.1

316.2 320.9 327.0 339.4 391.9 439.5 470.3 484.4 514.8 548.7

607.0 625.6

191.2 201.5 221.5 249.2 26o.o 247.6 253.1 244.0 238.0 260.2

276.3 268.0 285.1 289.3 319.6 343.4 358.8 364.4 374.8 389.8

420.0 417.8

6,386.4 6,299.2 7,066.9 7,045.7 6,511.8 6,279.8 6,18o.O 6,319.9 5,925.4 7,076.1

7,172.2 7,009.9 7,589.8 7,665.2 8,165.8 8,103.9 8,546.8 9,495.2 9,36o.8 9,775.0

10,741.3 11,169.0

3,135.0 3,377.3 3,854.1 3,932.8 3,698.2 3,669.1 3,724.0 3,733.7 3,866.3 4,210.8

4,414.7 4,436.0 4,642.2 4,911.3 5,154.7 5,163.3 5,515.0 5,932.3 6,224.2 6,560,0

7,120.3 7,511.0

WESTERN REGION !/

5,173.6 5,538.1 6,629.2 6,508.2 6,135.5 5,887.6 5,952.6 6,304.0 6,295.4 6,767.1

7,124.2 7,356.9 7,392.7 7,869.8 8,086.8 8,096.2 8,544.2 9,468.6 9,475.6

10,042.6

10,849.0 11,134.8

3,228.7 3,583.0 4,265.2 4,178.6 3,901.4 3,916.6 3,994.4 4,155.8 4,280.8 4, 771.6

4,987.3 5,227.8 5,419.8 5,821.8 6,065.0 6,003.2 6,401.3 6,862.7 7,192.1 7,550.0

8,182.4 8, 721.0

See footnotes at end of table 8.

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Realized net

farm income

gj

3,251.5 2,921.9 3,212.9 3,113.0 2,813.6 2,610.7 2,456.0 2,586.2 2,059.0 2,865.3

2,757.5 2,573.9 2,947.6 2,753.9 3,011.1 2,940.6 3,031.8 3,562.9 3,136.6 3,215.1

3,621.0 3,658.0

1,945.0 1,955.1 2,364.0 2,329.6 2,234.0 1,970.9 1,958.2 2,148.2 2,014.6 1,995.5

2,137.0 2,129.0 1,972.9 2,048.0 2,021.8 2,093.0 2,142.9 2,605.9 2,283.6 2,492.6

2,666.6 2,413.8

Net change in farm inven­tories

33.5 -67.0 156.6 12.1 17.1

-149.0 254.4

-304.1 122.2 32.8

64.2 95.6

228.3 152.3 120.5 -45.5 175.0 -34.2 120.3 165.7

34.2 254.9

-142.3 148.7 322.0 245.9 -44.4 32.2 29.7

-54.8 85.1

152.5

-7.9 -14.5

22.4 263.8 109.5

3.4 205.2 -74.4 98.2 69.3

44.3 100.3

AUGUST 1971

Total net farm

income gj

3,285.0 2,855.0 3,369.4 3,125.0 2,830.8 2,461. 7 2,710.5 2,282.1 2,181.3 2,898.1

2,821.8 2,669.5 3,175.9 2,906.2 3,131.5 2,895.1 3,206.8 3,528.7 3,256.9 3,380.8

3,655.1 3,912.9

1,802.7 2,103.9 2,686.0 2,575.4 2,189.6 2,003.1 1,987.9 2,093.4 2,099.7 2,148.0

2,129.1 2,114.5 1,995.3 2,311.8 2,131.3 2,096.4 2,348.1 2,531.5 2,381.8 2,561.9

2, 711.0 2,514.0

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Year

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

1969 1970

Table B.--Realized gross income and net income from farming, United States, 1949-70 11

Realized gross farm income Realized

Gross Farm net produc- farm

tion income Cash Govern- Value rental

receipts ment of home value Total expenses ?) : from farm : payments : consump- : of farm

:marketings: : tion : dwellings :

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars -

UNITED STATES

27,805 185 2,230 1,4o8 31,628 17,982 13,646 28,461 283 2,063 1,464 32,271 19,410 12,861 32,858 286 2,304 1,6o7 37,055 22,252 14,803 32,528 275 2,220 1,736 36,759 22,630 14,129 31,001 213 2,007 1,765 34,986 21,275 13,711 29,832 257 1,789 1,711 33,589 21,577 12,012 29,490 229 1,678 1,741 33,138 21,889 11,249 30,401 554 1,585 1,734 34,274 22,374 11,900 29,714 1;016 1,484 1,787 34,001 23,294 10,707 33,456 1,089 1,505 1,861 37,911 25,236 12,675

33,511 682 1,318 1,957 37,468 26,106 11,362 34,154 702 1,250 1,981 38,088 26,352 11,736 35,089 1,493 1,176 2,012 39,771 27,125 12,646 36,356 1,747 1,076 2,079 41,258 28,639 12,619 37,398 1,696 1,016 2,161 42,271 29t688 12,583 37,233 2,181 930 2,223 42,567 29,481 13,086 39,350 2,463 813 2,300 44,926 30,933 13,993 43,294 3,277 817 2,352 49,740 33,406 16,334 42,693 3,079 745 2,481 48,998 34,775 14,223 44,117 3,462 732 2,586 50,897 36,209 14,688

48,117 3,794 749 2,824 55,484 38,686 16,798 49,231 3,717 774 2,858 56,58o 4o,867 15,713

AUGUST 1971

Net Total change net in farm farm inven• income tories ?)

-866 12,78o ' 812 13,673 1,184 15,987

922 15,051 -623 13,088

491 12,503 215 11,464

-456 11,444 618 11,325 825 13,500

92 11,454 343 12,079 341 12,987 596 13,215 623 13,206

-820 12,266 994 14,987 -81 16,253 659 14,882 137 14,825

93 16,891 226 15,939,

11 Details may not add to totals due to rounding. Includes Alaska and Hawaii from 196o to date.

?) Of farm opera tors •

3./ Less than 0.05.

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REALIZED NET FARM INCOME Dollars Per Farm, 1970

HAWAII I.WAI OAIMI

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1,484 18,604

,667

6,877

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1949

Current farm operating expenses

State and region Feed :Livestock: Seed]) :Fertilizer: Repairs and

and : operation of lime : capital items a}:

Miscel­laneous

3/

AUGUST 1971

Hired labor

4/

Maine ...••..............•... : Z"(.8 4.8 5.7 14.5 15.6 12.0 25.5 New Hampshire ............... : 22.6 2.4 .8 1.6 6.3 3.4 9,4 Vermont ..................... : 29.2 1. 7 1.3 4.2 11.0 7.6 18.8 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . .• . . . 46.4 8.3 2.5 5.2 15.1 9.0 34.9 Rhode Island ................ : 5.8 1.3 .7 1,0 2.3 1.2 3.3 Connecticut ...•..........••. : 38.1 6.9 2.4 6,5 13.3 6.1 29.4 New York .................... : 169,8 11.2 19.7 31.7 84.6 62.6 112.7 New Jersey .................. : 70.5 9.8 7.2 13.9 24.4 16.3 44.3 Pennsylvania . , .............. : _...::1~5.::.8:..:.6:._ __ ,:29.::..:..:•6;___--=1.::.6::,.,• 3"--__ -=.,34.:..:."'3'-----..:8~5.::.•4.;._ ___ __;4...::1.::.• 2=-_-..::8:..L7.:.·~3 _

North Atlantic ........ : 568.8 76.0 56.7 113.1 258.0 159.4 365.5 ======================~======~~========~==~==

Ohio ........................ : 114.0 29.1 21.9 47.1 118.6 52.4 67,9 Indiana ..................... : 109.1 47.6 19.6 31.9 107.2 44.8 49.9 Illinois .........••....•.... : 143.4 176.2 33.8 45.9 178.0 70.3 94.6 Michigan .....•.•..........•. : 56.9 13.8 14,6 23.4 88,0 46.6 60.2 Wisconsin ................... : _..:1::1.._7:..:•2=----=1.:...5 •:..3'--_ _;21::::..:...• 5;__ __ _,::,23"-'':...:o ___ --=1:.=2.::.0::,.,• 3"-------=:6...::2.::..8=--_ ___,7...::5.::.·1=--

East North Central ..•• ; =,;5=4=0=,5====2=8=2=,0===1=1=1=.3=====1=71=.,;3====6=1=2=.1=====277~=·=0==3=4=7=·=7= Minnesota ................... : 119.9 57,1 28.2 11.7 154.8 62.4 74.0 Iowa························: 234.1 235·3 37.9 24.8 187.3 79.3 84.4 Missouri····················: 117.8 86.3 16.8 24.8 87.0 56.2 60.1 North Dakota ......... • ...... : 13.9 4.9 12.1 .9 88.8 Z"(,l 39.6 South Dakota .••.........••.. ~ 37.7 24.7 11.7 .4 75.2 28.6 34.4 Nebraska ............. ·· ..... : 92.2 102.5 16.1 2.1 106.7 42.6 44.9 Kansas · • • · · · • · · • · · · • · · · • · · · · : _ _,.,_74.:..;':.=2:__ _ _;l~o8~.6,___-=1~5 '-'' 5:__ __ ...:1000-".l=::------:;1;;;;.;1"=7.:..:·1=-----~46:c;•c.::l:__ _ _,4;..:8;.:. • .,_7_

West North Central .. , . ~ 689,9 619.4 138,3 74.8 816.9 342.2 386,_0 ~~~==~~==~====~======~=======~==~+= Delaware .....••.....•....•.. : 37.0 12.3 1,0 2.8 5.3 4.3 6,8

Maryland .................... : 50,6 12.7 5.0 12.0 24.3 14.6 31.7 Virginia ............ · ........ : 54.8 12.6 9,3 33.4 41.6 24.6 51.4 West Virginia ............... : 24,0 4.1 2.5 5.4 14.1 8.3 13.2 North Carolina .............• : 43.4 8.2 10.5 82.0 63.9 37.7 58.4 South Carolina .............. : 17.2 2.7 5,7 43.0 29.5 20.7 32.7 Georgia ......... • ....... • • • •: 48.2 9,4 13.5 58.1 50.7 32.8 52.2 Florida ..... •. •. •. • ........ ·---'31=..•:.::8:.._ __ ...,:6:.:. • .._7 __ _,_9:..:•0:._ __ ~3c6:.:.•=..1 ___ __,2J:.J..:.;•l::;,._ ___ __:::.22::::;•:.::6:.._ __ 7J.;:l:.:•..::2_

South Atlantic ........ : 307,0 68,8 56.4 Z72.7 256.5 165.6 317.5 ==~~================~======~~======~====~==

Kentucky .................... : 41.8 25.5 11.3 24.7 46.7 26.0 42.3 Tennessee .•.........•.•...•. : 34.9 16.2 11.1 20.9 43.0 29.5 38.8 Alabama .............. • · • .. · · 26.2 3. 7 8.9 50.0 31.9 Z7 .o 33.8 Mississippi· ...... ·· ........ : 25.9 3.7 8.6 35.8 40.7 39.7 49.5 Arkansas .................... : 43.7 10.9 10.0 14.2 46.7 42.0 67.4 Louisiana ................... : 21.9 3.7 6.8 12.2 33,1 26.3 42.4 Oklahoma .................... : 55.4 46.4 12.6 6.1 65.6 39.9 46.9

Texas ·S·o~~~· ·C·e~~·r·a~· : : : : : : : : : ~.-..:;:t~;2::::;l ::..::~:.._--.,1&:-::6:..:.: 7.!...7--1-"'~7-~:..::~:._--...;~~~2;.:.: 7.1..5 ----=~=-8...::~.:..: ~.;._----::=~J..."Jo;.,;::.::~:..._-1' ~~~:.;:..::.::.:-·~t==~~====~~====~~====~~======~r7========~7"'=d·~~~ Montana· ..................... : 19.9 8.9 3.9 2.2 48.1 19.1 35·3

Idaho·······················: 24.7 11.4 8,0 8.6 36.9 24.6 35.9 Wyoming·····················: 16.1 8.6 1.7 .4 15.2 8.3 20.8 Colorado .......•......•..•.. : 43.4 79.0 8.0 2.5 53.0 30.1 50.8 New Mexico··················: 13.4 25.6 1.9 1.1 18.0 13.4 25.7 Arizona .. · .... · · • · · · · · .. · .. · 10.1 13.1 2.8 2.7 15.7 25.7 41.1 Utah ...... · • · • · ...... "• .. · : 26.6 10.5 2.8 ,8 15.0 11.1 16.9 Nevada .. • · · · · · · .... · .... • • · · 3.9 2.4 .6 '2/ 4.0 3.0 6.9 Washington ................. · 54.0 11.5 8.6 4.7 49.9 Z7.9 65.8 Oregon·· .. · • · · .... · .. · • .. · • • : 45.4 10,4 7.5 5.9 39.6 23.5 51.7 California .. • • · .. · · · · .. • · · · · :_..:::2~58~·:.::2:__ _ _;1:;:1::.;:4..:..4.:....__----><3.::.0.:.:• 2,__ __ ...;4:.J.7..:.• 9.:._ __ ___::l::..e5:.::2.:.:•8:._ ___ ..:::1.::.65.::.,:•:.::2,___:,.39~7...:•.~-7_

Western 515.9 295.7 76.0 76.8 448.2 351.9 748.6

United States 3,024 1,529 895 1,702 2,806

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State and region

Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1949 - Continued

Total current farm operating

expenses

Taxes Depreciation and other on farm

consUJnption of : property farm capital fd:

Interest on farm

mortgage debt

- - Million dollars -

AUGUST 1971

Net rent Total ·.· production

nonfarm landlords . expenses.

to

Maine .. . •• . . .. .. • . . . . • .• .. . . . . 105.9 14.2 6.2 1.0 0.2 127.5 New Hampshire .. .. . • . . .. . . .. .. . 46.4 6.1 2.9 .7 .6 56.7 Vermont....................... 73.9 10,6 4.3 1.5 .5 90.6 Massachusetts .•.............. : 121.4 13.9 6.8 1.8 .4 144.2 Rhode Island . . . . . • . • . . . . . . • . . . 15.5 2.1 .5 .2 .1 18.5 Connecticut ......•........••. · 102.7 12.3 5.0 1.4 .9 122.3 New York...................... 492.3 79.2 25.6 7.6 3.2 6o8.1 New Jersey . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 186.5 21.9 7.3 2.5 1.1 219.3 Pennsylvania ......•...•...... · __ _:.45c2:..:•.;:8 _____ ...,:8:.::1:..:.•:::.2 ____ __:1:::8c.:c•"'-5---_;;6.;.•7,__ ___ ..;.4.:..•7.__ __ .L5.::c63""·:...:9'-

North Atlantic ....••.... ;==1=1T'5'::'97'::'•=::4:======2:'C4';;:1;=.';:'5======c775"'•':'2====c2;c:3:=.':"4====;:11:;;=.7~==1=1=;;9;::5;:'1=;.2:== Ohio . . • • . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. . .. .. . . 450.9 107.2 26.0 10.1 37.3 631.5 Indiana....................... 410.2 89.6 35·7 8.5 53.6 597.7 Illinois .•.....•........•..... 742.1 139.8 74.3 10.8 154.0 1 1121.0 Michigan...................... 303.6 83.0 14.5 7.2 14.6 422.9 ;as cons in .•....•......••.•..•. __ _:.4 3.u5<.:•.;:0 ____ ___,l::.::l::::l:..:.•o~..3 _____ 4:..<5c.:.•:::.2 __ __:1::::1:..:..2=-----=27"-'-'• 5'-----=6"'-30"'.:..::1=----

East North Central ..... ; 2 1 341.8 531.0 195.6 47.8 287.0 3,403.1 tHnnesota .•...•..•...•........ ===;5:;:o8?<'_=:.1:======':"121=-'.76=====5=:3:=.=::7:=====c11:=:=.=::5====:5=-::0:=.~';:'====;7:r4=::5=:.1:=== Iowa .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. ... 883.0 145.2 71.7 17.2 140,6 1,257.7 Missouri .. .. .. . .. .. . .. • .. . .. .. 449.0 72.4 22.0 7. 7 39.4 590.5 North Dakota .....••.•....•... : 187,2 6o.9 21.2 2.9 49.3 321.6 South Dakota.................. 212.7 55.4 23.9 3.6 23.2 318,8 Nebraska . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . 407.1 8o.6 39.2 6.3 61.3 594.5 Kansas ...•........•.•.•...••.. __ 4.:..:20:.:::..:.•3"------~9~1:..:.•;:.0 ____ ~44::.:•:.::2,__ __ _:::6c.:,•1:::.._ __ -.J!.!52::.:·~4 __ ___;:6::::1::.4:.:.0:__

West North Central · 3,067.5 627.1 275.7 55.3 416.6 4,442.1 Delaware ...•••••••.•••.•..•... ===z6;;'9=:.3;=======;4:=.=r.4======.=::5====.T.4=====.;;7====::7;;=5=;.4r.=== Maryland . • . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. • . 150.8 21.9 5.4 2.4 3.6 184.2 Virginia .. .. .. • .. .. .. • .. .. .. • . 227.7 43.4 10.6 3.4 3.0 288.1 West Virginia ...•.•...•..••.. : 71.7 16.4 2.5 1.2 .9 92.8 North Carolina .........••...• : 304.2 57.4 12.4 4.7 26.8 405.6 South Carolina ..•..••.••.•.•. : 151.4 26.0 5.0 2.0 11.5 195.9 Georgia....................... 264.8 41.8 10.1 4.2 13.6 334.6 Florida •.•......•.....••..•... _ __;2:::.:0:...:4..:.."'-5 ____ __:20::;::.:.•.=.,6 ____ __;8~·:.:6:,__ __ ..,:3:..:.·0:::.._ __ __:8::.:•:.J.7 __ ___;:2:::::4L5=.:·4:..._

South Atlantic ...•..... : 1,444.5 232.1 55.2 21.3 68.9 1,821.9 ==~~======~~====~~==~~==~~==~~= Kentucky ...•.•..•.....•...... · 218.2 47.1 13.2 4.8 10.1 293.3

Tennessee..................... 194.4 43.5 8.9 4.2 8.4 259.5 Alabama ...•..••......•...•.• · 181.5 29.9 5.7 4.0 5.8 22t).9 Mississippi ...•.•.•.•...•..•. · 203.9 33.7 8.9 4.6 13.0 264.1 Arkansas ..................... · 234.7 33.9 7.1 3.8 6.8 286.5 Louisiana..................... 146.4 24.6 4.2 2.4 12.9 190.5 Oklahoma ....•..•......•....•. · 272.8 51.3 16.5 4.9 24.5 370.1 Texas ..•..••...••...••..•.... · __ ,97'-'8::.:.'-=1,__ ___ _.:;1::.3u7..:.•,_5 _____ 4:::oc.:.•9..__ __ _.l:.J.7..:.•0:::.._ __ --~,7.::,0.:.;•4:::.__.,.:1::..z.•C!::2::::44:::.;•:.::1=--

South Central ...••••••. ; ==2,;1=4;,30=,=2=====4=0=1=.=6=====1=0=:5=·=4===4,;5=·=;:8===1,;572=.0==,.;3;;';,1,;3;,5=·0= Montana ........•.........•••. : 137.3 33.5 14.5 2.6 14.0 202.0 Idaho ........................ : 150.2 28.6 12.1 3.5 13.4 207.7 Wyoming .. • ................... · 70.9 li.l 5.1 1.5 5.7 94.4 Colorado...................... 266.8 38.5 16.0 4.6 21.5 347.4 New Mexico.................... 98.9 11.8 3.0 2.1 5.1 121.0 Arizona ...................... : 111.3 9.8 4.5 1.8 12.5 139.8 Utah ...... · .......... • ...... · · 83.7 11.6 5.8 1.9 3.2 1o6.2 Nevada ....................... : 20.9 2.8 1.6 .6 1.1 26.8 Washington ..•••....••• • ..••.• : 222.4 42.6 12.5 5.3 22.5 305.4 Oregon .. • ...... • ............ ·: 184.1 ·32.7 17.2 5.1 11.5 250.6 California . • . · • · . • .•.. · • • • · • • : _..::l:.z.1 :=;16::.:6::.:·~6:__ ___ _.:;l::.:o8:.::.:..8;:_ ____ -l7..::1:..:.•:=;1 __ ___;:20:.:::..:.• 7.!._ __ __;:6:.:::0.:..3L.._....:l~,~4:.:27.L•=.:4:__

Western •.•......•••••.. · 2 1 513.0 331.8 163.4 49.6 170.9 3,228.7 ======================================~===

United States ........•........ 13,395 2,365 872 243 1,107

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Table 9.--Fnrm production expenses, by States, 1950

Current farm opere.tinp; expenses

State and region :Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel-

Feed :Livestock: Seed 1/ : and : operation of laneous lime : cap1tal items 2/: 3/

AUGUST 1971

Hired labor

!!.1

~laine ........................ : 29.9 5.3 3.3 11.8 15.1 13.5 27.0 New Hampshire ................ : 21.8 2.3 •7 1.7 6.2 3.6 10.1 Vermont ...................... : 28.5 3.3 1.3 3.1 11.1 7.8 18.5 Massachusetts ................ : IK).O 9.6 2.6 5.1 14.7 9.5 36.5 Rhode Island ................. : 5·3 1.4 .6 .9 2,2 1.3 2.9 Connecticut .................. : 36.8 6.9 2.6 6.2 12.9 7,4 28.7 New York ..................... : 168.4 12.7 18.4 31.8 86.0 67.0 113.3 !lew Jersey ................. ,.: 74.3 9.8 7·3 13.0 24.6 17.7 lj6,2 Pennsyl vnnia ................. : _ _;;l"-60.;.;';.;:2c..-_ __,3"'1"-. 0::.._ _ _..;;;1~6'-'. 0;.._ __ _,3'-4"'-. 4..;.._ ___ ..;;.8~5.;...:• 3.__ ____ 44..;.._'...;.4 __ _;86;.=..8;:...

North Atlantic ........ : 571.2 82.2 52.9 lo8.1 257·9 172.3 370.1 Ohio ......................... ==1=14=. 7===2=5=:.8;===2=1=. 1""'·· ==""'46:""'. g~==l=l=9.=:=4====5=:=4=:.6;=====.:04::=::=;o.'lf Indiana . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . ... ... 120.3 66.1 18.2 47,5 109.1 47,7 48,9 Illinois ..................... : 158.0 196.9 32.8 50.8 181.8 75·9 90·9 Michigan ...........•......... : 59.8 13.8 14.4 25.9 89.2 48.5 58.3 Wisconsin ................•... =. _ _..;;;1~18"".""7 __ _..:1""7"-•2::..__......;;.2""0"". 6;.,_ __ ...;;2;.;;6"". 7,__.,..-__ 12_1_. 0 _____ 6_,5'-·-2 __ ....;7:..;;0"". 7,_

East North Central ..... : 571.5 319.8 107.1 197.7 620.5 292.0 333.6 Hinnesota · · · · ·. · · . · · · · • · · · · · :=-"'--""'-=12=67.74===7=6=. 3===28'='."=a==-==.':". ':'=.1=3=. 9=====1=:'6='o·.'=.c;::=====6::4=.=='9===o;0';=9""';1';==. Iowa · .. · .. · .. · .. · ...... · .. ·.. 263.6 291.5 35.6 27.6 191.0 85.3 80.3 Hissouri. ... ·" .. · · .... · ..... : 132.5 95.2 16.9 30.3 93.3 59.4 63.8 North Dakota .. · .. · .. ·........ 14.3 4.0 10.9 1.1 89.0 30.5 36.6 South Dakota ........ ·........ 39.7 31.7 11.2 .4 76.8 30.2 31.'2 Nebraska .. · · .... · .... · .... ·.. 107.8 152.1 16.0 3· 7 1o8.9 IK), 7 44.2 Kana as · · · · · · · · · • · • · · · • · · · · · · : ___ 88=.:•.:t.3 __ ..=1~48:..:·~7 __ ...:1:.::.5.:..:•6:.._ __ ...:12=..:. 0:.__ ___ 1::;1;.::8..:..8::.._ ____ 4.:..:9..:.• 6.;..__-.:.:45:..:'"'-9

West North Central ..•. : 772.7 799·5 134.9 89.0 838.5 366.5 371.2 Delaware .. • •. • .... • .......... ==3=5 .=9===12=.=6===1=.=0 ==="=2=. 9====5=.=4 =====4=<;5-:====_<;=7 ,=;'=4 Maryland · ···················· 49.2 13.4 4.8 12.8 24.8 14.9 34.2 Virginia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 55.7 12.6 9,4 36.5 43.7 26.4 53.6 West Virginia · ·. · · · · · · · · • • ·.. 24.6 4.1 2.4 5.6 14.0 8.6 13.1 North Carolina . • ...... · .. • ... 45.7 8.3 10.0 82.5 68.5 36.0 61.5 South Carolina ........•...... 17.3 2.8 5.3 4o.4 30.2 20.1 34.4 Georgia ····•·············•··· 54.4 10.6 12.9 54.7 54.1 34.9 55.0 Florida ········•············· 35.1 8.8 10.0 41.3 29.7 26.1 69.1

,----~~----~~--~~---~~-------'~~------~----~~ South Atlantic ········· 317.8 73.2 55.8 276.6 270.4 171.5 328.4

Kentucky · · · • • · • · · · • · · · · · • · · · :·==>"-.4;=3=.~6===39=.=7===1'70=. 7:======:'2=:7=. 7;c=====;4=:9=.2:=. ====2=:7=.=1=="::'39';"·":""3 Tennessee .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 36.7 15.0 10.9 24.4 IK).2 28.8 35·3 Alabama " ........ " .. · .. ·"" 29.5 4.4 8.3 51.9 34.0 26.8 32.1 Mississippi .... •. • .. • ...... •. 30.6 5.1 8,0 39·0 44.2 42.3 48.8 Arkansas .. "· "• .. " ·" .... ·· 49.9 9·3 9·7 17.8 50.7 4o.2 73.1 Louisiana .................... 23.4 4.1 6.8 15.6 36.4 27.0 48.1 Oklahoma ...... • .... · .... " ... 68.7 68.0 11.5 6.9 65.8 37.2 48.9 Texas • • • • · · · · · • · • · • · · · · · · · · · :·---=l;.:-86;:-·:..::3:..__.....;1::;12:=..:.'.::.0 __ -"3=1"". 4.;.._ __ ...:2:.!.7..:.• ..:.4 ___ ...:2;.::0.:!.3.:..:· 5:;,._ ___ ;;.1..:.47~-:•""7 __ :::.34.;.::1;..;.'.::-1

South Central ......... : IK)8.7 257.6 97·3 210.7 529.9 377.2 666.6 Montana ..................... !=. ===22::=.~7:='=="=--~2~2:=. 6;=====~3~. 5'~=-===::jF,6~-===='=;4~9=.1~===-='22';~.~8:==="'3:=:l=.:=l Idaho ...•............•....... 27.8 14.3 6.1 10.8 38.5 29.1 32.9 Wyoming ..................... · 20.2 14.2 1.6 .7 15.6 9.1 20.1 Colorado ..................... 53·7 103.5 7.2 3.0 53.8 31.3 44.9 New Mexico ................... 19.2 37.0 1.8 1.3 18.5 12.7 '24.6 Arizona ..................... · 14.9 32.6 2.8 4.9 16.6 28.9 37.2 Utah ........................ · 25.9 12.2 2.7 1.7 15.8 11.5 14.7 Nevada ...................... · 4.9 2.8 .4 .1 4.1 3.3 6.8 Washington ...••.••........... 54.0 14.4 9.4 5.6 50.8 29.7 66.2 Oregon ...................... · 48.5 13.9 7·5 8.8 4o.7 25.7 54,9 California ..............•..• ·,---.....;2::;8;..:::9..:.· ~5 __ =.20::,3~·~9 __ .=26;;;•:...;4:..._ __ ~52:..:·:.:::5 ___ ...:1:.:;5:..:.4.:..•7~...-__ .._:l:..J7:..:9.:.:·6::.__...:.4o8;:;.::.;•7-0

581.1 471.4 69.5 92·9 458.2 383.8 741.4 Western

United States 3,283 2,004 518 91'5 2,975 2,811

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1950- Continued

State and region Taxes Depreciatton

current farm : and other operating consumption of : on fam

expenses farm capital fiJ: property

Total Interest on farm

mortgage debt·

- - - - - - Million dollars -

Net rent to

nonfarm landlords

Total production

expenses

Maine ........................ : 105.9 14.9 6.2 l.O 0.3 128.3 New Hampshire ................ : 46.4 6.4 2.8 .8 .6 57.0 Vermont .... • .... · ..... · • .... : 73·7 11.3 4.2 1.5 .5 91.3 t1assachusetts ................ : 124.0 14.5 6.4 1.9 .3 147.1 Rhode Island ................ : 14.7 2.1 .5 .2 .2 17.7 Connecticut ................. : 101.5 12.8 4.8 1.4 1.0 121.6 New York ..................... : 497·7 87.3 27.0 8.0 4.4 624.3 New Jersey· .. · ............... : 192.9 23.7 7.4 2.6 1.9 228.5 Pennsylvania · · · • · · · · · · · .. · · · • '----'-458~·..;;;1 _____ _.8'-'7-.·.o.8 ______ 1""9-·.,3 ____ 6_.8 _____ 6_.4 ___ ""5-.78_. 4_

North Atlantic ........ ~ 1,614.8 260.8 78.7 24.2 15.5 1,994.1 Ohio ........................• ,:=====r.4457"".'ll3======;n~7""."a====i==;;2fi'8"".""3====;1~l=.":'l====r.40~.2~==ozg7.44'i:""i. 6F Indiana ... ,. ........... •...... 457·7 100.3 36.9 9.2 56.0 660.2 Illinois· ................. ·.. 787.0 157.8 80.4 ll.4 163.5 1,200.2 Michigan . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 310.0 92.0 15.6 7.6 15.0 44o.2 Vlisconsin.............. .... .. 44o.2 122.9 47.7 11.9 30.1 652.8

East North Central..... 2,442.3 590.8 208.9 51.2 304.9 3,598.0 I .

Minnesota .................... : 540.o 14o.9 53.5 12.3 51.1 797.9 Iowa......................... 975.0 164.8 76.8 18.6 148.8 1,383.9 Missouri . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. 491.6 85.2 24.2 8.2 46.5 655.7 North Dakota................. 186.5 67.9 21.0 3.0 63.3 341.8 South Dakota................. 221.1 63.3 24.6 3.8 34.0 346.9 Nebraska .... , ..•. ,........... 479.3 91.4 44.0 6.9 85.1 7o6.7 Kansas .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 479.0 102.1 45.2 6.6 67.3 700.2

V/est North Central ... . Delaw'.l.re ..... , , ... , , .... , .. . Maryland ......•....••.•.•.•. Virginia ....•.•••••.••.•.•.. V/est Virginia ...... , ••..•..• North Carolina .•... , ....... . South Carolina .. , , , ...•...•. Georgia •...•.•.•.•..• • ..... . Florida ..•••..........•.....

South Atlantic ....•... Kentucky ......•..•..••••.••.. Tennessee .................. ,. Alabama , .•..•.•.• , •••• , •. , .. Mississippi .•...•••..•.•...•. Arkansas ......•.•••..••••..• Louisiana .................. . Oklahoma .•.....•••..••.••... Texas ..••...•.......•••. • · • ·

South Central ..•.•••.•. Montana ...•.•...•..•.• •. • • • •. Idaho .• • • · • · · · · • • • • • · • · • · • · · · Wyoming· • • · • • • • • • • • • · • · • • • • · • Colorado · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • New Mexico · • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • · • • Arizona • • • • • • • • • • • • • · · · · • • • • Utah· • •.••••••.•.••••• · ••• · .. Nevada ... · • · · •. • • • · · • • • • • • • • Washington · · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · Oregon •••..••....••••••...•• California ................... ·.

Western., ..•..••.••.•••

United States ..........•......

See footnotes at end of table.

3,372.4 715.6 289.5 59.4 496.3 4,933.1

69.7 4.8 .5 .6 1.0 76.6 154.1 24.0 5.6 2.6 3.8 190.0 237.9 48.7 11.1 3·7 4.5 305.9 72.3 17.3 2.6 1.2 1.5 95.1

312-5 65.5 12.6 5·0 36.8 432.4 150.4 28.5 5·7 2.1 14.4 201.1 276.6 48.4 10.9 4.8 18.4 359.1 220.1 24.8 10.7 3·5 5.8 264.8

1,493.6 262.0 59.6 23.4 86.2 1,924.9

237.4 54.1 14.0 5-3 9.0 319.8 197.4 51.2 9.0 4.6 8.7 271.0 187.0 34.9 6.0 4.2 7.0 239.0 217.9 4o.l 8.6 4.9 20.4 291.9 250.7 4o.4 7.8 4.2 8.8 3ll.9 161.3 29.8 4.5 2.6 13.6 211.8 307.0 57·3 16.9 5.4 17.9 4o4.5

1,049·3 156.5 42.8 18.9 59.8 1,327·3

155.4 37·9 1,.8 3.0 15.3 226.3 159.6 32·9 12.3 3·9 13.6 222.3 81.4 12.5 5.2 1.8 6.3 107.3

297.5 43.6 16.7 5.2 19,4 )62.4 115.0 13.3 3.4 2.4 7.8 141.9 137.8 11.1 5.6 2.1 14.8 171.5 84.5 13.3 5·7 2.1 2.9 lo8.6 22.5 3.1 1.7 .6 1.1 29.1

230.1 47.1 11.8 6.1 27.9 322·9 199.9 36.4 18.9 5·7 13.0 273·9·

1,314.5 120.1 76.8 22.4 62.9 1,596.8

14,329 2,665 919 264 1,233 19,410

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1951

Current farm operating expenses

State and region Feed :Livestock: :Fertilizer: Repairs and

Seed 1/ : and : operation of lime : capital items £1:

Miscel­laneous

3.1

Hired labor

!!/

Maine ...... .. ................ 37.5 6.6 2.8 10.7 16.1 14.8 27.9 New Hampshire . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 24.3 2.6 .6 1,6 6,7 3.9 11.5 Vermont ...... •............... 33.5 2.3 1.2 4.1 11.8 8.3 20.1 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 53.2 10,6 2.8 5.1 15.3 10.0 39.3 Rhode Island................. 6.0 1.7 ,6 .8 2.3 1.4 2.9 Connecticut . .. ............... 43.8 8.5 2.7 5,9 13.8 7.8 28.4 New York ................ • · •. · 201.1 16.7 18.2 34.1 90.8 73.2 119.6 New Jersey .................. · 90.7 11.4 6.8 13.5 26.3 18.6 49.5 Pennsylvania. . ..... • . • · . • . · · · . --=1:..::9...:.4.:.. 4.:._ __ ...:.4.:.o:.c. 6o..__-=1...:.4..;... 7,__ __ --"-36....;•c.:.7 ____ """9""3"'""· 2~-----'5"-2-'-.o __ ---'8...:.8.:.. 7,__

North Atlantic ........ : 684.6 101,1 50.4 112.4 276.3 190.0 387,8 Ohio ......................... ==174o=.=2===3=2=.;=4 ===22===. 2====5""1=. 5:=====:1=:3':"2~.9:======673:=.=:o===:6;o;;8;=.o-:= Indiana ..................... · 146.7 52.6 18.8 52.0 120.9 52.4 53,3 Illinois .............•...... · 200,4 226.2 33.8 61,7 198.1 85.4 96.4 Michigan .................... · 73.0 19.7 15.1 29.2 98.8 55.4 61.0 Wisconsin ............ · · .. • .. · _..;1:...:4.:::.6.!... 7~-. __ .:;:.17~·1:.__~21~. 5'-----:-2=:::6::..:•:.:,7----=;1;;<3::-2.:.:,6:-----::::!:7~2-=-:.l:---::::!:7:='2.:.•4~

East North Centra.l .... : 707,0 348.0 111.4 221.2 683.2 328.3 351.1 ==================================================

Minnesota ................... · 151.9 74.0 28.7 13.5 175.9 75.2 67.8 Iowa························· 328.4 360.5 36.6 31.7 207.6 99.3 77.9 Missouri .................... · 162.9 82.3. 16.8 36.5 105.4 68.6 63,3 North Dakota ................ · 17.9 8.0 12.0 1.6 95.3 36.6 36.:r South Dakota ................ · 50.0 44.1 12.7 .6 83.1 36.6 30.8 Nebraska .................... · 141.9 197.7 16.0 5.7 118.8 54.7 45.1 Kansas ............... · · · · . · . ·--=l-713"-''"'-9 __ ...:l:L57c-:·~7 __ -=1:.::.6~·9:----=l"'-3:...;;•6;.__ __ ....;1::..3"-:;0c'-.8.;_ ___ :-'5""9...:.•o.;__-.;-447.'-4-

West North Central .... : 967.0 924.2 139.8 103.3 916.9 430.0 366.0 ==~~====.~====~====~~====~~======~~==~~

Delaware .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 45.7 14.8 1.1 3.4 5.8 4.7 7.9 Maryland .................... : 61.2 15.9 4.8 13.9 27.1 16.0 35.1 Virginia .................... : 69.5 15.5 9.3 38.6 49.5 29·7 55.8 West Virginia ........ • ...... : 30.5 5.0 2.0 5~7 15.1 9.5 15.8 North Carolina .... • .. ·· • .... : 57.2 10,6 10.6 82.9 76.7 43.4 65.2 South Carolina • .. • .......... : 22.4 3.5 6.0 39.7 34.5 26.7 37.8 Georgia ...... · .. • ........ • .. : 76.9 ~6.9 15.2 61.1 58.9 42.5 61,6 Florida ..................... · _ _.:4..:.3~· 7,__ __ ...<9:.:•:::.1 __ -=1:.::.0.:.,4"----4'-"9:.:•.::.6 ___ ~3'-'4,.:.;. 2=-____

2..:.0302.:c·.:..::2

6;-__

375'-';98

:-::·.-=25_

South Atlantic ........ : 407.1 · 91.2 59·4 295.0 301.9 ====~==~======~============~~========~====~

Kentucky ........ •...... ... .. . 51.4 41.1 10.7 29.1 53.8 29·5 39.9 Tennessee .......... · .... · .. · · 47.4 20.0 11.7 26.7 51.5 33.2 36.6 Alabama ..................... : 39,6 11.9 9.5 55.5 39.1 30.4 36.2 Mississippi · · · · · · • · · · • • · · · · · · 40,2 6.9 11.3 41.0 51.2 47.5 50.0 Arkansas .. · .............. · .. · 70.8 15.8 12,6 20.8 56.8 45,7 79.6 Louisiana · · ................ · · 30.7 4.3 8.2 18.4 41.0 33.1 43.5 Oklahoma ........ · .. · · · · .. · .. : 88.6 78.5 13.3 7.4 72.2 46.1 48.3 Texas ........ · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · ·.--=2;-;-47"='''-"5 __ -=1'-'-4~5 ''-"9 __ ~3.,..7""'•3....._ __ -=2"-8..;.... 7,__ __ ~22~3'-'-'"-2 ___ ~18:'-'3""'":-9 _ ___.36~2761..._ •• '-:66,..-South Central ......... : 616.2 324.4 114.7 227.7 588.7 449.6

===========7====~====~~====~================~ Montana .............. • ...... : 30.7 33.6 4.2 4.4 53·9 27.9 35.4 Idaho . .. .. .... .. ... .. . .. . .. . . 35.2 21.7 6.0 9.2 42.8 35.8 35.2 1-lyoming .......... : .......... : 28.6 20.7 1.7 .5 17.0 11.1 22.5 Colorado ................... · : 75.6 137.4 7.6 3.5 58.1 37.1 45.8 New Mexico .................. : 27.5 40.7 2.2 1. 7 20.2 16.4 27.8 Arizona ..................... : 24.1 61.1 3.7 8.6 18.9 36.9 41.5 Utah ........................ : 31.8 17.9 2.8 1.6 17.5 12.9 14.6 Nevada ...................... : 6.9 4.3 .6 5/ 4.5 3.8 7.6 1-lashington .................. : 68.4 16.2 9.8 0.9 58.0 38.7 70.2 Oregon ...................... : 62.1 22.0 8.1 9.1 46.5 32.7 56.9 California ............... • .. :_.,;.3.L.70::..:·~9 __ ....:27::J.,=:2.:.•3.___-=28::...:..• 5,__ __ 4 5:.;:.8..:.;.8:_ __ _..;;.1:.L77.L..:c'6=-----=21::::1::..:•:::.1 __ 4.:,3<.::8,.:.• c._5

Western ............... ~ 761.9 647.9 75.2 104.2 515.0 464.5 796.0 ==================================================

United States ................ 4,144 2,437 551 1,064 3,282 2,064 2,921

See footnotes at end of table. Continued-

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. Stave and region

'fable 9.~-Farm production expenses, by States, 1951 - Con-cinuen

Total current fe.rm

opera tine expenses

Depreciation Ta;r.es Interest and oth~r on farm

. on farm t consumpt1on of : 1 , crt mer ~a~e fe,rm capital 6(: P lP :Y : debt - - - - - - - -~ dollars - - -

Net rent to

nonfarm le.ndlords

AUGUST 1971

Total procluetion

expenses

Maine ........................ : 116.4 17.0 6.2 1.1 0.4 141.0 New Hampshire ..•..........•.. : 51.1 7.5 2.8 .9 .4 62.7 Vermont ...................... : 81.1 12.8 4.3 1.6 .4 100.3 Aassachusetts ..............•. : 136.1 16.1 6.2 1.9 .5 160.8 Rhode Island ................. : 15.8 2.4 .5 .2 .2 19.2 Connecticut ............. • • • • · : 111.0 15.0 4.9 1.4 .6 132.9 New York ...... • · · · · .... · • • • · ·: 553.7 98.0 28.4 8.5 4.7 693.3 NewJersey ................... : 217.0 27.0 7.8 2.7 2.1 256.5 Pennsylvania .. • • • · · · · · · · · · · · • : ---"'52::;0:..:•:...;4~-----'1::;0:..3<..:'"'-0------=1=<9~·""8 ___ _,7~·~0-----':6-". 9"--__ ...:6.c.5_,_7-'-:• 0':-_

North Atlantic ...•..•.. · 1,802.6 298.6 81.0 25.4 16.3 2,223.8 ==========~==~====================~~======~=

Ohio ......................... : 510,2 142.7 30.7 11.9 40.5 736.1 Indiana ...................... : 496.7 121.2 40.8 10.1 68.7 737.6 Illinois ..................... : 902.0 186.3 85.1 12.0 201.3 1,386. 7 Michigan ..................... : 352.2 109.9 16.3 8.1 16.1 502.7 Wisconsin ...............•.... = __ ..:.48::..9<.:":.:0 ____ __;1=-4'-"5'-"""-9 ____ ___.5:.:0"".""8 __ __:1:.::2:.:.•.::..6 ___ ""3:.:.6~. 2=-__ _,_7_,_3..:.4::.... 5'---

East North Central..... 2,750,2 706.0 223.8 54.8 362.7 4,097.5

Minnesota ............••...... : 587,0 169.2 56,0 13.6 57.5 883.3 Iowa ......................... : 1,142.0 195.8 84.2 20.4 158.2 1,600.5 Missouri ............. · .... · .. : 535.7 102.5 26.6 9.2 43.5 717.5 North Dakota .•............. •. : 208.1 78.8 23.0 3.2 72.5 385.5 South Dakota ................. : 257·9 74.2 26.2 4.2 40.7 403.2 Nebraska ..................... : 580.0 108.3 48.5 7.4 76.4 820.6 Kansas ....... • • • •. · • · · • · · • · • • : _ __.5~3:.:.6.:....4'-------=1=21::.:'.:ol ____ ~5""3'-".&..5 ___ 7:..::'c.;.4 ___ ~59:..:·~5 __ __,_77"-'7'-'·~9~

West North Central · • • • • 3,847.1 849.7 318.0 65,4 508.4 5 ,588. 5

Delaware ................. • • .. : 83.4 5.5 .5 .6 1.6 91.5 Maryland ..................... : 174.1 28.0 5.7 2.8 5.0 215.6 Virginia ............. · • ...... : 268.0 58.5 11.3 4.2 4.0 346.0 West Virginia ............... : 83.6 19.8 2.6 1.3 1.7 109.0 North Carolina ............... : 346.7 77.6 13.8 6.0 46.1 490.2 South Carolina .............. · : 170.6 34.6 6.1 2.3 23.1 236.7 Georgia ...... · .... · .. · .... • .. : 333.1 55.0 11.1 6.1 21.9 427.1 Florida .............•. • • • • • · · : _ ___:2::.:5c:;6~. 4.:_ ____ _,3"'0-'-', 3~------'l::;O:..:'c.;.4 ___ c.;.4.:.c. 2=------'5:.:•...:.4 __ --"'3:.:.0:::.6 :..:•8:,__

South Atlantic......... 1,715.8 309.3 61,6 27.4 108.8 2,223.0

Kentucky..................... 255.4 63.2 14.3 5.9 12.6 351.4 Tennessee .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. 227,0 60.9 9.2 5.1 9. 7 311.9 Alabama...................... 222.2 42.8 6.2 4.4 6.4 282.0 Mississippi.................. 248.2 49.7 9.1 5.4 19.5 331.8 Arkansas..................... 302.3 47.2 8.7 4.9 7.7 370.8 Louisiana ...•...........•...• : 179.1 35.2 4.6 3.0 14.2 236.2 Oklahoma..................... 354.4 68.4 17.3 6.0 19.8 465.8 Texas........................ 1,194.2 182.6 44.1 20.8 62.3 1,504.1

South Central.......... 2,982.9 549.9 113.6 55.6 152.1 3,854.1

Montana ............. · ...... • : 190.0 45.2 16.6 3.4 16.9 272.1 Idaho · .... · ................ · 185.9 39.1 14~3 4.5 15.2 258.9 Wyoming ........ • •. · • · •. • • • .. • 102.2 14.8 5.7 2.1 8.0 132.8 Colorado ...•...........•.... 365.1 51.2 18.6 5.9 21.9 462.6 New Mexico ................ ·.. 136.4 15.7 3.5 2.8 6.9 165.3 Arizona ...... · .... · .. •...... 194.9 13.4 5.9 2.4 15.8 232.2 Utah · .. · ........ ·.. ... .. .. .. 99.1 15.7 6.4 2.2 4.8 128.2 Nevada . .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. .... 27.8 3.8 1.9 .7 1.0 35.3 Washington................... 268.2 54.5 12.6 6.8 30.9 372.9 Oregon ...................... · 237.5 42.2 20,2 6.5 13.6 319.9 California .............•.... 1,557.6 138.0 79.3 25.0 84.8 1,884.8

Western 3,364.7 433·5 184.9 62.3 219.7 4,265.2

United States 16,463 3,147 1,368 22,252

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1952

Current farm operating expenses

State and region Feed :Fertilizer: Repairs and

:Livestock.: Seed JJ : and operation of lime capital items 2/:

Miscel­laneous

3/

AUGUST 1971.

Hired labor

I1j

Maine........................ 40.3 6.3 6.9 i4.1 16.5 12.3 23.9 New Hampshire .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 25.7 2.8 .7 1.4 6.7 3.7 10.6 Vermont . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . 37.4 1.3 1.3 3. 7 12.5 8. 7 18.9 Massachusetts .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 53.5 8.2 3.3 4.8 15.3 9.7 37.9 Rhode Island................. 5·7 1.1 .8 .7 2.3 1.4 2.7 Connecticut .. .. ...... .. ... .. . 47.7 8.2 3.3 5.3 14.5 8.6 20.4 New York..................... 213.3 10.1 22,0 37.1 97.3 77.2 119.4 New Jersey .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . 96.3 9.4 7.8 14.1 27.8 18.5 46.9 Pennsylvania ................. _..::2::lc.:.4.:..:.2=-----"'3"'-5.:..• 7~ _ _:::1;:.6::..• 9"------"'-38=..•:..:1:..__ ___ ... 97Cl..:.• 7~---~5'-'0:..:•..c.,9 __ _;88:::::..:·~4-

North Atlantic ........ :==:7,374=.1;;====78;=3=;·3======:673=:.0:====1719:"""":. 3=====:2Cf9=:0=·'="5 ====1=;9;;::1:=.:::1===36;;:9=.1 Ohio......................... 149.6 34.7 23.1 63.1 143.2 65.7 61.~ Indiana .................... :: 155.3 53.1 20,0 61.9 131.5 56.6 50.0 Illinois..................... 216,2 187.9 35.6 69.7 214.1 91.5 91.5 Michigan . .. .. ..... .. .. . .. .... . 78.9 19,1 16.2 35.2 105.9 58.0 61.1 Wisconsin ................... ·_..::.1:..::5.=.6.:..:.1=----=21=.0'----"22="-.4"-----=2"-5 ·:..:9:..__ __ __,1::.;47o.:... 2=------:7c-:6:..:'"-4 ___ 7cl::..: • .,.,3_

East North Central .... ~ 756.2 315.7 117.2 255.8 734.9 348.2 335.7 ================~============~==================

Minnesota ·············•·····: 158.0 70.3 29.8 14.5 185.4 77.5 62.4 Iowa ·············•··········: 331.6 297.0 39.3 31.8 220.3 109.0 74.9 Missouri····················· 162.9 76.8 20.2 47.5 111.9 72.1 59.2 NorthDakota: ............... : 19.2 5.5 12.1 3.9 101.1 27.1 31.8 South Dakota· ............. • •: 51.4 40.3 12.9 .7 88.9 37.5 27.5 Nebraska · ............ • • .... • : 141.4 161.5 17.1 9.0 128.5 59.2 43.7 Kansas · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·_..=ll=.0~·~7 __ --!9~1:..:.."-3--...;.l:.±-7.:..:•1;-__ ....:21:::::..:•.::.8 ___ ....:1=-.4:..:;o;::..l:::..._ ___ "776.L.7:...•4:...__......,:..47!..!"~7-

west North Central .... : 975.2 742.5 148,6 129.3 976.3 449.9 347.1 Delaware ......•••.•...•...... ==:=4=2=.1====11=.5====1=.2====4""".=o======:6=.2======;4=.=3===7=.=:6= Maryland .... · .. · ..... · ...... : 63.5 14.7 5.0 14.8 29.6 15.7 31.9 Virginia .................... : 79.8 16.7 10.0 40.8 55.4 30.2 57.3 West Virginia ........•....... ·: 31.6 5.5 2.2 5.5 16.2 10.1 13~9 North Carolina .............. : 67.3 11.9 11.5 85.5 85.5 43.3 67.7 South Carolina .............. : 25.3 3.9 6.2 43.2 37.3 25.8 38.2 Georgia·····················: 89.1 19.3 15.3 63.3 64.2 43.3 62.5 Florida····················· :_~48~.5~----"'-9~.0~-~1~2.:..:.2~---~53~·~2~---~3~9.:..'3'----~3~0~·~9 ___ 7~8~·-=2~

South Atlantic ........ ~ 447.2 92.6 63.6 310.3 333.7 203.7 357.1 ==================================================

Kentucky ·········•••••••••··: 55.0 30.5 11.6 33.9 59.9 30.4 39.6 Tennessee···················: 51.2 14.9 12.5 34.6 54.9 35.5 33.9 Alabama ........ · ............ : 46.0 10.1 10.0 54.8 41.0 32.3 36.5 f1ississippi · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 47.8 7.3 11.4 48.3 55.3 52.5 53.8 Arkansas ...... • ............ · · 76.5 14.2 12.7 22.0 60.9 47.8 70.0 Louisiana ................... : 36.0 5.6 8.2 20.8 42.8 34.9 46.9 Oklahoma · · · · · .. • · ........ • .. : 92.9 63.0 13.5 9.2 76.8 45.4 44.9 Texas · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·•· ·· · · · · ·--=26.=..3.:..;:•.=2 __ .=l:..:..o8;;..;•;..;;8 __ __,3""7.=..•9'-----=3:.::2.:...•7..._ __ .......;:;24-'-'o;..;;'..:;..8 ___ -=1.=.89::..::•'-'-4----'29""-""3"-''9'--

South Central ......... ~ 668.7 254.4 117.9 256,3 632.4 468.2 619.5 Montana .............. · · · ·. ·• :==24=.=3===1=2=.6=c====4=.5====3=.=2====5=8=.o=====28=.9===36=.=1= Idaho .. · .. " ................ : 33.8 14.7 8.4 10.1 46.4 32.6 36.1 Wyoming · .... · .. • · .......... • : 22.8 13.5 1.8 .6 18.2 12.3 22.5 Colorado· ·················•·: 79.6 110.6 8.0 3.9 61.7 40.9 46.7 New Mexico .. · .. · ............ : 25.8 28.9 2.2 2.4 21.7 17.3 34.8 Arizona .. · .... · .. · .. · ...... ·: 23.8 34.7 3.8 8.4 21.1 40.8 51.1 Utah · "· .. "· .. """"" • .. : 30.0 13.4 3,0 1.5 18.9 13.9 15.0 Nevada · · · · ........ · .... "· · • : 6.2 1.3 .6 5/ 4.9 4.6 7.5 Washington · · · · • · · · · · · · · • • • · · : 70.5 14.8 9.8 8':8 59.2 34.6 69,9 Oregon .. "· .. · .... · ...... "· : 59.4 8.5 8.3 10.2 47.4 30.5 57.8 California ·················: 373.0 175.8 33.4 63.2 180.5 225.2 451.0

Western .. , .... , ..... . 749.3 428.9 83.9 112.3 538.1 481.4 828.5

United States ............... : 4,331 1,918 594 1,184 2,142 2,857

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St.a te and rcg1 or"

Table 9---Farm production expenses, by States, 1952- Continued

· 'rotal current farm

Depreciation and other Taxes

Interest on farm

operating consumption of ·On f~rm mort~age expenses farm capital 6/: property debt

Net rent to

nonfarm landlords

AUGUST 1971

Total production

expenses

Maine ......... • ........ · · ..... : 120.3 17.0 5.9 1.2 0.2 144.5 Ne;t Hampshire ................. : 51.6 7,2 2.8 ,9 .3 62,8 Vermont ....................... : 83.8 13.0 4.4 1.8 ,4 103,4 Massachusetts .. ,, ..••..••.•... : 132.8 15.4 6.0 2.0 2/ 156.2 Rhode Island ........•.••...••• : 14.7 2.3 .6 .2 .3 18.1 Connecticut .••..•......•••..•• : 1o8.o 15.1 5.1 1.4 .4 130.0 Ne;~ York ...................... : 576.5 101.9 30,0 9.1 2.7 720,2 Ne;~ Jersey .................... : 220,9 27.4 8.1 2.9 .9 260.1 Pennsylvania . . . • • . ............ _ _,5~4c:lc:,•9,:__ ____ ..:1:.:0..:.4:...•4.:_ ____ ..:2:.:.0.:.;•2=------!.7::.;•3~---7.!-•:.:2:__ __ ::..68:::1::.;•:.:0_

North Atlantic .......... ; 1 1 850.4 303,8 83,1 26.8 12.3 2,276.4

Ohio .....•......•.•.•......... ,===;5""4"'1"".2;;=======-1;=;5""oF,r.4 ======;;;>34r.=.=;;7r=====;lc;;2F.w7===r.;4o"'."'2;=====;;7""7""99• 2;;== Indiana ..............•.•... : .. : 528.4 130.3 42.8 11.0 56.1 768.6 Illinois .•.....•.... • · · • • • · · • .: 906.5 199.7 92,3 12.6 181.3 1,392.4 Michigan ...................... : 374.3 115.4 17,5 8.7 15.5 531.4 Wisconsin .. · · · · · · · · · • • • • • · • • • .: _ __.5<=1:..<3..:.· 3,__ ___ __.;1:..5<..:1:.:.''"-9 -----&..53-"':.:8'--_ _..;:1:.:3:.:.•..:.4 ___ .t..37,_,.'-"3'-----J7..:6J<.9.:.:•8:___

East North Central ...... ; 2,863,8 747.7 241,0 58.4 330.4 4,241.4 Minnesota ....••••.•...•..•.... : ===;5=;;9ffi8r=.o~=====;;1-;;;77;;;=;• 7;;======';;5;;;;79.9;;===,.,1;=49• 7;;=====r6"'5 ."'4;===="'91;=;3"".""7;== Iowa .........•.........••...•. : 1,104,0 207.2 89.3 22.0 194.1 1,616.6 Missouri ....•..•.•...•..•..... : 550.7 105.8 29.7 10.2 46.8 743.2 North Dakota .................. : 200.7 85.5 24,1 3.5 53.3 367.0 South Dakota .•.•.............. : 259.2 80.2 28.1 4.5 37.2 409.1 Nebraska .•........•.•..•...... : 560.5 118.2 45.8 8,0 1o6.0 838.4 Kansas ................•...•... : ----'4"'9..:.6~. 0:.__ ___ _..;:1::.::29"'-'-' 5,__ ____ 5"-4:...:':.;.4 ___ ..::8.:.;.1~--=-100::.;:.:•..:.4 __ ___.7..::88:...•:_4:__

West North Central ...•.. 3,768.9 904.0 329.2 70.9 603.3 5,676.3

Delaware·.· • • · • · · · · · · · · · · • · · • .: 76,9 5.6 ,6 .6 1.0 84.7 Maryland··· • · · • · • • · · · · · • · · · · · .: 175.3 29.6 6.1 3.0 3.9 218.0 Virginia .........•............ : 290.2 62.8 11,8 4.7 3.7 373.2 West Virginia······· • · · • · · · • · .: 84,6 20.5 2.5 1.4 1.9 ).10.9 North Caroline.··· • · · · · · · ·; • · · .: 372.9 84.0 14.1 6.9 39,1 517.1 South Caroline.····· • · · · · · • · · · .: 179.9 36.4 6.7 2.5 18.1 243.6 Georgie.· .................. " .. : 357.1 58.4 10,4 7.0 16.5 449.4 Flori' de. · . · · · · • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .: _ __;27::.L:::.1:....4~----~3~..:.4..:..0:__ ____ 1:::1::.:•..::6 ___ .e.5.:.· 0::,_ __ __.5r..:·~4 __ __.3~27.1-!;:•4::..__

South Atlantic · · · • · • · · • .: 1,8o8.2 331.3 63.8 31.3 81). 7 2,324.2 ==~====================~====~====~~~==~~~==

Kentucky ...................... : 261.1 68.7 14.1 6.4 9.4 359.6 Tennessee ..................... : 237.5 63.1 9.3 5.6 7.8 323.2 Alabama ............... ·· ...... : 230.7 43.5 6.2 4.7 5.2 290.3 Mississippi ..........•.. · • • · · .: 276.3 51.7 9.5 5.8 21.2 364.6 Arkansas ...................... : 304.2 48.8 8.8 5.6 7.5 374.9 Louisiana ..................... : 195.3 34.8 4.9 3.5 17.2 255.6 Oklahoma ...................... : 345.8 73.4 18.0 6.7 24.2 468.1 Texas ...•.........•... · · · · · · · .: -1:..1r.:1:.:6.::..6::.;.6:__ ___ _..;:1:.::9..:.4.:..:•3,__ ____ 4.;.:6:.:•::..0 __ __:22:::.:.,• 9~ __ _;6::;6:.:.L..5 _ __,1:.J,!.:!4L.96::.;•:..3~-

South Central ....•...... ; 3 1017.4 578.4 116.9 61.2 158.9 3,932.8 Montana ...••..•..•..••..•..... : ==;1c;;6;;;7c=.6;r======r.4""9=;.2:;======~1'1i'89• 7;====39• 9::===~11:=.=:7:====725=:1:=.=='1== Idaho .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 182.1 42.3 15.0 5.0 17.7 262.1 Wyoming ....................... : 91.7 15.8 6.3 2.3 6.7 122.7 Colorado ...................... : 351.5 55.0 20.0 6.6 28.0 461.1 New Mexico .................... : 133.1 17.1 3.9 3.2 7.6 164.9 Arizona ....................... : 183.7 14.7 6.5 2.5 16.9 224.3 Utah .......................... : 95.8 16.8 6.1 2.4 4.6 125.7 Nevada ....••.•...........•..• J 25.0 4.1 2.0 .8 1,4 33.3 ~/ashington .................... < 267.6 56.3 13.7 7.3 30.7 375.7 Oregon .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 222.0 43.6 22.0 7.3 17.4 312.3 California ......•....••••.•••. : _;:::.1..,, 5'-'0"'2~.2=------=1'-'4""6~.o'-------=8.L5.:..•0::-__ -=28:.::..:..• 4.:_ __ __c::8.t..3:J' 7L..-_..:1:.z1~8,:.~5!..:·':...3L..-_

Western ....•..•....•.•. ." 3,222.3 460.8 199.2 69.8 226.5 4,178.6

United States ................ ; 16,532 3,326 1,033 318 1,421 22,630

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1953

Current farm OEeratin~ ex2enses :Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel- Hired State and region Feed :Livestock: Seed lJ : and : operation of laneous labor

lime : caEi tal items 2j_: u IU - Million~- - - -

Maine ........................ 37.8 7.7 3.4 13.5 16.0 11.7 24.0 New Hampshire . ······· ........ 22.9 3.1 .6 1.4 6.8 3·7 8.o Vermont ...................... 31.7 2.2 1.0 3.0 12.3 8.8 17 ·5 !1assachusetts ................ 47.1 7·7 3.2 4.3 14.7 9.6 33.2 Rhode Island ................. 4.9 1.0 .7 ·5 2.2 1.4 2.4 Connecticut .................. 43.2 8.2 3·3 5.3 13.8 8.3 20.2 New York • 0 •••••••••••••• 0 •••• 179.1 11.4 20.9 34.4 94.6 75·7 110.6 New Jersey ................... 89.9 7·7 6.8 13.3 27.5 18.2 46.0 Pennsylvania ................. 188.0 26.0 16.2 39.0 96.6 50.5 86.6

North Atlantic : ••••• 0 • •••

644.6 75.0 56.3 114.8 284.5 187.9 348.4 Ohio ......................... 133-3 29.5 21.1 61.4 140.4 65.7 61.0 Indiana ...............•..•.. : 146.0 40.1 18.1 65.2 130.4 55.5 47.1 Illinois .. ········· .......... 196.9 133.4 34.0 73.1 212.8 82.9 80.6 Michigan ..................... 68.1 15.2 14.8 36.6 107.3 57.6 55.7 Wisconsin ••••• 0 •• •••••••••••• 132.~ l4.J: 20.2 28.4 141.3 78.6 65.2

East North Central : 676.7 232.9 lo8.1 264.8 732.3 340.4 309.5 ..... Minnesota ...........•....... : 143.8 57.1 27.8 19.4 186.0 79.1 56.7 Iowa •• 0 •••• •••••••••••••••• 0. 303.1 187.4 36.5 41.5 219.6 101.8 73.8 Missouri ••• 0 ••••••••••••••••• 146.2 49.3 18.2 47.6 116.7 69.2 57.4 North Dakota .•..•........... : 16.7 4.1 10.5 6.3 102.4 30.6 30.3 South Dakota ................ : 43.4 24.3 11.2 1.6 88.1 37·3 27.6 Nebraska ..................... 116.7 82.2 15.6 14.4 132.1 56.2 42.0 Kansas ...................... 20.4 22·8 14.2 12·9 142.1 24·3 40.8

West North Central : 860.2 464.3 134.6 150.7 987.0 428.5 328.6 .... : Delaware ..................... 39.9 12.1 1.2 4.4 6.5 4.3 8.5 t-laryland ..................... 58.2 14.1 4.7 15.1 28.8 15.0 30.5 Vireinia .................... : 72.4 15.5 9.5 36.8 55.6 29.8 51.8 West Virginia ............... : 27·7 5.7 2.0 4.5 16.7 9.2 11.6 North Carolina .............. : 66.6 12.8 11.3 80.0 91.0 42.8 68.9 South Carolina .............. : 23.9 3.6 6,0 40.8 38.5 25.0 37.3 Georgia ..................... : 86.5 21.4 14.7 60.1 66.8 42.2 60.2 Florida ...............•..... : 42.7 6.6 13.5 55·5 42.3 29.7 80.2

South Atlantic : 417.9 91.7 62.9 297.2 346.2 198.2 349.0 ......... Kentucky .................... : 47.5 19.4 10.2 31.1 59.1 29·7 34.6 Tennessee ..................• : 45.8 10.9 10.9 31.5 56.1 36.2 33.8 Alabama .•................... : 43.7 8.7 9·7 46.7 42.7 32.3 37.9 Mississippi .................. 44.4 7.8 10.1 40.9 59.1 54.4 57.4 Arkansas • 0 •••••••• , •••••••••• 68.6 14.4 11.0 21.5 63.6 48.8 63.7 Louisiana ................... : 31.0 3.9 8.2 18.9 45.2 35.0 46.5 Oklahoma .................... : 72.3 41.7 11.0 7·5 74.4 44.0 42.9 Texas • 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• 206.6 82.1 ~4.2 ~1.2 24J:.2 182.7 266.4

South Central ......... : 560.0 189.1 105.9 229.5 647.4 463.2 583.0 Montana ......••.••.•.......• : 17.8 10.5 4.3 3.3 58.8 29.8 32.1 Idaho ..............••......• : 26.0 7.0 8.0 9.6 47.7 33.3 33·3 Wyoming ..•...••.. ; ......•... : 15.2 6.4 1.4 1.0 18.4 12.2 23.0 Colorado .......•••........•• : 57.4 55.4 6.9 3.7 61.5 37.6 40.4 New t4exico .....•...........• : 19.4 16.5 2.0 2.7 22.1 17.9 33.2 Arizona ..•......•..........• : 19.8 23.3 3.7 11.2 22.4 44.4 53.4 Utah ...................•.... : 22.7 8.7 2.6 1.8 19.4 13.7 16.1 Nevada ...................... : 4.6 1.1 .5 .2 5.1 4.6 7.5 Washington .................. : 57·5 10.4 9·7 11.5 59·9 34.6 68.5 Oregon ......•......•........ : 48.7 6.6 9.0 11.3 48.0 29.9 55.1 California ..........•....... : 321.6 121.0 34·2 6z.l 180.7 230.1 454.8

Western ..............• : 610.6 266.6 82.7 121.4 543.9 488.0 817.4 :

United States ..........•.... : 3,770 1,320 551 1,178 3,541 2,lo6 2,736

See footnotes at end of table. Continued-

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by StA.tes, 1953 _ Continued

State and region

Total current farm operating

expenses

Depreciation and other Taxes

Interest on farm

consumption of : on farm mort~age farm capital €): property debt

Million ~ - - -

Net rent to

nonfarm landlords

Total productior.

expenses

r~aine . . . . . . . . . • • . . •• •• •• .•• ••. 114.2 16.6 5·9 1.2 0.2 138.1 New Hampshire . .. .. • . . • • .. .. • .. 46.4 7.3 2.6 .9 .2 57.6 Vermont • . • . .. .. • • • .. .. .. . .. . .. 76.6 13.0 4.4 2.0 .3 96.3 r~e.ssachusetts ................ , 119.9 15.1 5.7 2.0 .2 142.9 Rhode Island . • .. .. .. .. .. .. • ... 13.1 2.3 .6 .2 .5 16.8 Connecticut • . .. . . ...... .. .. . .. 102.3 14.8 5.2 1.5 .2 123.9 New York ..................... : 526.6 100.4 30.9 9.6 4.2 671.8 New Jersey • ... • . . ..... .. .. .. •. 209.4 27.5 8.3 3.2 2.6 251.1 Pennsylvania .................. --~5"-'02:;.;':..:8'-------'1=-0""'5:..:•;::.1 ____ .....,:2:.:0;..:'...:.6 ___ _,7...:;•...:.8 ___ __.4...:..8"-----'6-'4=-1.:..:•1::-._

North Atlantic ......... : 1,711.5 302,1 84,0 28.5 13.4 2,139.6 ==~~======~~F=====~~~==~~==~~====~~=

Ohio .......................... 512.6 152.6 35.7 13.3 4o.6 754.8 Indiana •.•••••••.•.•••••••••.. 502.3 134.1 44.6 11.8 55.1 747.9 Illinois .•••.••••.••••.•••••.. 813.7 206.1 96.3 13.3 167.9 1,297.3 Michigan . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • . . 355.3 120.9 18.6 9.3 13.7 517.8 Wisconsin .••.••..•••••.•••••.. ---"48;::.;0:..:.,.7 ____ --'1"'5"'8:.: • .L9 ____ ~5'-'4'-='..::.0 __ ......:l::..;4;,.:•:=.2 ___ _..3'-'4.::..• 5.,__ __ ..J.7..:.4:=.2:..:• 2=---

East North Central , .••• : 2,664.7 772.6' 21~9.2 61.8 311.8 4,060.1 ==~~F=======~~======~====~~====~~==~~==

l~innesota .. • ..... ... ... • • .. ... 569.8 185.2 59.9 15.8 59.2 889.9 Iowa •••••••••.•••.•.•.••.•.... t~issouri ••••.••.•.••••• , •.••.. North Dakota .•••..••••••••.••. South Dakota .••.••••..•..•.••. Nebraska ..•••.•.•••••••.••.••.

963.6 215.7 93.5 23.3 160.2 1,456.3 504.6 112.7 30.2 11.1 39.5 698.1 200.9 90.0 25.3 3.8 49.2 369.1 233.5 81.9 28.7 4.8 40.3 389.2 459.2 126.6 45.4 8.6 69.3 709.2

Kansas .•••• , ••••••••.•.••.•.•. __ 4.:..:2::.::2:.:'"'-3 ____ ~13.,.5:.::•..::.6 ____ -J:..5,_3 •:..:5:_ __ _,8:..:•..::.8 ___ _;_47'-''"'5'-----'6:.:6'-!..7...:.•8::___

West North Central ..•••. 3,354.0 947.7 336,5 76.3 465.2 5,179.6 Delaware ..••••.•••.••••••••••. ===7""6;;=.=;;9:========;6=.""o======.76====.76=====;.8~===';:'8;=4=.9= Maryland ................... · .. 166.4 29.1 6.3 3.3 4.7 209.8 Virginia ..................... · 271.5 63.6 12.4 5.3 2.3 355.1 West Virginia .••••••..•.•..•.. 77,3 21.3 2.5 1,4 1.5 103.9 North Carolina ...•.•.•..•..... 373.3 90.4 14,6 7.8 33.8 519.9 South Carolina ...•..••••..•••. 175.2 38.0 6.7 2.8 17.2 239.8 Georgia .•.••••.•....••.•...... 351.9 61.7 10.2 7.7 18,0 449.5 Florida ...•...••...•..•••.•... __ :.27:-:0:.::•,:,.5 ____ ~3"'-'7'-''"'-9----__::::1~2:..:•9:_ __ ..,.5;..:•.:;.6 ___ 76:::.;•:..;4:-----'3o!.=3~3.:;·4;__

South Atlantic .•.••.... : 1,763.0 347.9 66,2 34.6 84,6 2,296.4 ==~~========7=========~====~=================

Kentucky .•.•....•.....•...•... 231.5 69.0 14.0 6.7 9.7 330.9 Tennessee . .... .......... .... .. 225.3 65.7 9.5 6.0 7.6 314.0 Alabama ...................... · 221.7 46.0 6.4 5,0 6.3 285.4 Mississippi .•...•...••........ 274.1 56.9 9,4 6.4 20.5 367.3 Arkansas .... • • •............... 291.6 51.9 9.0 6.2 7.9 366,6 Louisiana .......... ....... .... 188.7 37.8 5.2 4,0 14.5 250.2 Oklahoma ...... · • • · • • • · · · · • · • · · 293.8 73.2 18.1 7.5 19.2 411.8 Texas · · • · • • • · • · · · • · · · · · • · · · · · · _..:l:..z.:.::..05.c::1:..:•;,.:4 ____ __;27o'-'6...:.•-=:-0-----4'-':7...:.•::.1----=2:.:5...:.•:.2 ___ ..:4.::2::..• 3.,___...:1~1""3.!.T2::.:..:· 0:.___

South Central .•........ : 2 1778.0 6o6.6 118.8 66.9 127.8 3,698,2 Hontana ....... • ....... · • • • . • • · ==~15;;;6"'.76=====~5;::1=.76=====::1"ii8C".':':'2==="f4=.4c======l':':'2c=. 2~===::2T'4'='2"". 9:===

Idaho · · · · · · .. • · · • • .. · · · · · · · •.. 164.9 44.6 14.9 5.5 12.6 242.5 Wyoming · · · • · · · • · · .... · .. · · • ·.. 77.6 16.4 6.6 2.5 3. 7 1o6.9 Colorado······················ 262.9 56.9 20.3 7.3 18,8 366,2 New Mexico ····•·····••·••··••· 113.8 17.8 4.1 3.6 11.3 150.7 Arizona · · .. • · • • .. • · · • .. · · .. · · · 178.1 16.1 7.9 2. 7 24.9 229.8 Utah · .. · · .. • • • • · · • · · · • .. · · • · ·: 84,9 17.6 6.6 2.8 3.2 114.9 Nevada · • · • · • • • · · • • .. • • · .... •.. 23.5 4.3 2.1 .9 1.2 32.0 Washington ··············•···· · 252.1 57.8 13.9 7.8 29.2 360.9 Oregon · • · • • · · · · · • .. · · • • · • · · ·.. 208.5 44.6 22.8 8.0 13.6 297.5 California · • · · • · · · · • · • · • · • · · • · _..,1"',4""'0""7..:.•..~..7 ____ -=.14.:..9:..::•.=.6 ____ __::;88:::..,.,0=-----3""1,_. • .::.6 ___ .::.80:::.•,_3.___.:::.1.t.,7L<5'-'-7.::..· 2=.-_

Western 2,930.6 477.1 205.3 77.2 211.2 3,901.4

United States 15,202 1,o6o 1,214 21,275

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Table 9~-Farm production expens~s, by States, 1954

Current farm operating expenses

State and region Feed :Livestock: :Fertilizer: Repairs and : Miscel- : Hired

Seed 1/ : and : operation of : laneous : labor lime : capital items gj: 3/ 4J ----- ~~---------------

Maine . . . . . . .•. . . . . . .. . . • . . . . . 37.7 8.0 2.4 11.2 15.4 12.0 19.8 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 21.8 3.3 .5 1.1 6.6 3.9 6.5 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.1 1.6 .9 2.7 12.2 9.1 14.5 Massachusetts . . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . 45.2 8.3 3.1 4.0 14.3 10.0 29.7 Rhode Island .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.6 1.0 .6 .4 2.1 1.4 2.1 Connecticut .................. 41.5 8.6 3.0 4.9 13.4 7.6 21.7 New York..................... 171.5 10.9 18.3 32.5 93.1 76.8 101.9 New Jersey................... 88.9 8.5 6.7 13.5 27.3 18.7 46.6 Pennsylvania ....•........... :_-=1::;:83,.;•:.::1;.._ _ __;;27;.c.:..• 4-'----=14..:.•:.;:2;.._ __ ... 3:..!.7..:...· 9'-----..:.96=...:..:.6;.._ ___ _,5::.;:2:.;:·.::..6 __ _,7..:::8..:... 4.:....

North Atlantic ........ :====6s24;=.=:5====:7=:7=.6;;====:49=·=:6===l=;o8;==.1====27'8o=.=9=====197:2:=.'f=l==3=271=.1= Ohio .. . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. ... .. . . . 134.5 32.6 20.2 60.9 14o.l 66.4 54.1 Indiana ..................... : 156.4 43.1 18.2 68.3 129.6 56.4 44.5 Illinois .................... · 2o6.8 144.0 36.3 69.6 210.6 82.3 77.4 Michigan .................... · 68.3 17.2 14.4 36.0 107.9 59;2 50.1 Wisconsin ................... ·-....:;129;;;.:..:·"'9 __ __;;16::::..:.;.2;;..__-=19~·:.;:2;.._ __ -=:3;;:;0:.:.1=----__;;1;.:39~·8;.._ ___ _,8;;=3::.:•.::..2 __ ....:5;;:8..:... 5~

East North Central .... : 695.9 253.1 108.3 264.9 728.0 347.5 284.5 ==========~==================~~================

Minnesota ................... · ·153.9 61.7 27.9 25.1 182.4 81.2 52.0 Iowa ........................ : 330.4 259.0 38.4 53.4 214.0 1o6.4 66.2 Missouri . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . 154.4 48.4 20.3 51.0 ll5.1 68.3 52.4 North Dakota ................ : 17.2 4.5 13.4 4.7 100.9 27.9 30.0 South Dakota................. 44.2 25.9 10.6 3.3 88.9 38.7 24.3 Nebraska .................... : 130.9 148.2 15.1 23,5 129.4 58.1 39.5 Kansas ............•.•••..•... __ 96~·-=8 __ ~76:'-'.'-'4 __ ..;;;1;..;.4.:..:. 3'--__ .;;;2.::..0.'":'4'-----"13~9-'"''l:'----:-'5'"':5..:.·8::----""38;:.;:•-=:-3

West North Central .... : 927.7 624.1 14o.O 181.4 969.8 436.4 302.6 ==~==========================~~================

Delaware .................... · 40.7 10.7 1.3 4.5 6.7 4.5 8.9 Maryland····················: 54.9 11.5 4.7 15.7 28.8 15.4 30.1 Virginia .... · ...... · ........ : 72.9 15.9 8.2 33.3 56.5 28.2 51.3 West Virginia •.............. : 29.0 6.1 1.7 4.1 16.7 9.7 10.9 North Carolina .............. : 73.4 13.8 10.0 76.2 92.3 38.5 72.8 South Carolina .............. : 23.7 3.9 5.4 39.2 39.9 23.1 33.3 Georgia·····················: 100.7 26.5 13.4 60.1 67.9 4o.9 55.8 Florida . • • • •. · · • • • · • · · • · • • • • :.-~4~5:.:·.::..5 __ _:;;10:-:·~2 __ .:12::..:....4:__ __ .::..5:::.;8·:...:4 ____ 46:.;:.:.;.0::..... ___ _.3:::;2..:...3'----9~1::.:._,_7

South Atlantic ........ : 44o.7 98.6 57.1 291.5 354.7 192.7 354.9 ==~========~==================================~

Kentucky· ....... ··· ...... • · ·: 47.5 17.6 9.5 32.7 58.1 28.7 33.6 Tennessee ................... : 46.8 10.8 10.1 29.4 55.1 33.2 33.8 Alabama ..................... : 52.2 11.8 8.2 44.3 44.2 30.5 34.8 Mississippi.................. 46.2 8.2 9.4 44.6 60.1 47.5 51.2 Arkansas .. .. . . . .. ............ 71.9 15.8 11.3 23.5 61.6 47.2 6o.4 Louisiana .................... : 31.8 4.4 7.4 20.3 44.8 33.0 43.5 Oklahoma ....••...........•.. : 77.1 39·9 10.2 .7•7 73.9 41.7 35.1 Texas ...•.......••.....••••. ·-~22"'-'0'-" ..... 7_. __ 7.!,;8;..:•..:.9 __ ... 3,..3:..·4'----""32:;.;•:.:::5 ___ ...;2:;.;4:.::0..:...9<-------'l:.J7:.:::5..:.;·8=----=2..:.44;..: . ..:...0

South Central ..•...•.. : 594.1 187.4 99.5 235.1 638.8 437.7 536.5 ==~~==~~==~====~~==~~====~~==~~ Montana ..................... : 17.2 9.2 3.8 2.3 58.2 28.6 33.8

Idaho ....................... : 26.7 7.9 5.9 8.7 47.8 32.1 35.2 Wyoming ...•................. : 14.9 4.9 1.3 1.0 18.1 ll.7 21.3 Colorado .................... : 64.5 70.3 6.4 4.1 60.2 35.0 40.5 New Mexico .................. : 22.1 15.7 1.7 2.5 21.8 17.2 29.2 Arizona ..................... : 21.1 29·9 3,2 12.9 22.7 38.1 55.8 Utah ........................ : 23.1 9.6 2.5 1.6 19.2 13.3 13.9 Nevada ...................... : 4.6 .9 .4 .3 5.2 4.5 7.1 Washington .....•....•.••..•. : 58.3 13.5 9.0 15.2 59.0 34.4 69.5 Oregon .•••.•.••.•.•.•....... : 46.6 7.3 7.2 12.6 47.3 30.0 54.0 California .................. :,_-..:3::.24.:.:•.::.0 __ .;:1:.:,:52::.:•:.:;8 __ _:2::::8:.:· 4:;.._ __ .:::66~. 7 ___ -"1:::.!7!.:::!4:.:.:.6::.._ ___ ::;:226:::::.:.. 0:::__..:::4:.~.:36::;.:·~4

Western ............... ~ 623.2 322.2 70.0 127.9 534.0 470.9 796.9 ====================~==============~==~==

United States ..............• : 1,563 525 1,209 3,5o6 2,077

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State and region

Table 9.--Faz.:m production expenses, by States, 1954- Continued

Total current farm

Depreciation and other Taxes

Interest on farm

operating consumption of on farm mortgage expenses farm capital §!: property debt

- - - - - -~ dollars -

!let rent to

nonfarm landlords

Total production expenses

Haine ....................... ,. lo6.6 1.6.7 5.6 1.3 0.5 130.8 New Hampshire .••..••••.••••... 43.6 7.5 2.6 .9 .2 54.8 Vermont . • .. .. • • .. • • • .. .. • . • . .. 71.1 13.4 4.3 2.0 .3 91.1 Massachusetts .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 114.6 15.4 5.5 2.1 .1 137.6 Rhode Island .. ... ....... .... .. 12.1 2.4 .6 .3 .2 15.6 Connecticut ..•••••.•••••.•••.. 100.6 15.2 5.4 1.6 .4 123.3 New York .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 505.0 103.4 32.4 10.2 3.7 654.7 New Jersey .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 210.1 28.7 9.2 3.5 1.6 253.0 Pennsylvania • , ................ __ __;,490.<:::..:'c::2;__ ___ __;11=0:.:•.::.6 ____ __:2::.:0:.:._,_7 ___ _:8:.: • .:<3 ___ _.::;6...:..:<.3 __ __.;6;.:36c:..:..· 0=--

North Atlantic ..••••••• ; 1,653.9 313.2 86.4 30.2 13.3 2,097.0 Ohio .•.•...•••....•..•.•••... ,=='=:5""o""'8~.8;======:ol.67.l:=.=::o=====358"".'==1==~14F.=::o===""'39;:=.=::o====767o;:=.'::'9= Indiana .. .. .. .. .... .. .. . .. .. • . 51.6.3 141.1 43.2 12.5 54.2 767.4 Illinois .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. 827.1 215.3 100.9 14.0 149.5 1,3o6.8 Michigan .•..••.......••.••.•.. 352.9 127.5 20.7 9·9 ll.2 522.1 Wisconsin .....••.••...•••••.•.. __ __;,47,_7o...;•:.;:O ____ __;l.6=.::5:..:·.=1 ____ __.5<...4:.:·.=2 __ __,1:;..4:...:._,_7 ___ _.3~1;.:.. ::.,0 __ ___,7....;4.;:;2.:... 0=--

East North Central •.••. : 2,682.1 810.0 257.1 65.2 284.8 4,099-1 ====~7=======~========~7===~~====~~==~~F=

Minnesota..................... 584.2 191.3 59.5 17.0 61.5 913.4 Iowa . .. .. • ... ..... • .... . .. . .. . 1,o67.7 222.5 93.6 24.7 159.4 1,567.9 Missouri .. .. .. .. • .. ... ... .. .. . 509.8 ll4.1 31.3 12.1 30.1 697.5 North Dakota.................. 198.6 92.4 26.4 4.2 49.4 371.0 South Dakota.................. 235.8 86.9 27.3 5.2 35.3 390.6 Nebraska...................... 544.7 129.7 45.4 9.4 69.5 798.7 Kansas .•••.••. : • ...••.••• • .••. __ _,44~1:::.;•:,:1_.; ___ ..,:1:.:~,37.:.:·:.::6 ____ -'5:....:4..:,.5<..._ __ ~9.:,· 5:__ __ ::::;61::..:·..:::;8 ___ 7!..:o4;...:.:.:.5<--

West North Central ..... ; 3,581.9 974.6 338.1 82.0 467.0 5,443.6 =====~==========7===========~====================~;====

Delaware • ..................... : 77,3 6.5 .6 .7 .7 85.7 Maryland · ........ · ...... · .... : 161.1 30.5 6.5 3.5 3.9 205.5 Virginia •••..••.•.••.••••••.. : 266.3 67.5 12.8 5.9 3.3 355.7 West Virginia .••••••••••••.•• : 78.1 22.2 2.4 1.4 1.6 105.6 North Carolina ..•••••••..•••• : 376.9 94.3 14.8 8.6 37.0 531.6 South Carolina ..••••••••••.•• : 1.68.5 41.2 6.9 3.2 11.2 231.0 Georgia .... • ................. : 365.4 65.7 10.6 8.2 18.5 468.5 Florida · · • · • • • • · • • • • • • · • · • • • • : __ ....;?Q6;;o:.:;..:.:' 5'-------"45:...:•..::1 _____ 1:;..4:...:•,::..5 __ _.;6:..:·..::1'-----'6:..:'..::.0 __ .......,.36::::;8:..:•;.::3_

South Atlantic ••.•••••• ; 1,790.2 372.9 69.1 37.6 82.2 2,352.1 ======7=======~~======~==============~==~~7=

Kentucky...................... 227.8 71.2 14.2 7.1 10.4 330.6 Tennessee..................... 219.2 67.2 9.6 6.3 6.5 3o8.9 Alabama .••.••.••.••••••.•••. · 226.1 49.9 6.8 5.4 1.7 289.9 Mississippi .................. · 267.2 60.7 9.0 6.8 14.5 358.3 Arkansas ..................... · 291.8 50.5 8.9 6.7 7.2 365.0 Louisiana .................... · 185.1 38.6 5,5 4.4 13.5 247.1 Oklahoma 285.7 77.1 17.6 2.1 17.2 405.7 Texas • ·.::::::::::::::::::::: ·----"1"',0.;.;26;;.;;..;;. . .;;;.2 ____ _.;:;.207.:........:·..:.8 ____ ---'4::..8.:.:.5'----27:;..o...;•..::1 ___ -><.5.:<.3'-'.7'----=l"-''36=3:..:.·...:.4_

South Central .••.••..•• : 2,729.1 623.1 120.3 72.0 124.6 3,669.1 ====~========~=======================7====~~==

Montana ...................... · 153.3 53.3 19.0 5.0 14.1 244.7 Idaho ·•••••••••••••••••••••••. 164.4 46.3 15.5 6.3 13.4 245.9 wyoming....................... 73.3 16.8 6.4 2.8 3.1 102.4 Colorado...................... 281.0 58.6 20.5 8.0 13.8 382.0 New Mexico . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 110.2 18.4 4.3 4.0 3.4 140.2 Arizona . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. . 183.8 16.8 8.3 3.1 24.2 236.1 Utah.......................... 83.3 17.8 6.3 3.1 3.3 113.8 Nevada ....................... : 22.9 4.6 2.2 .9 1.3 32.1 Washington.................... 258.8 58.9 14.4 8.5 27.8 368.4 Oregon . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 205.0 45.3 24.2 8.6 11.8 294.9 California ..••.•••...•••.• , .. ·_-...:1:.z>..:.4~09<..:·:..::0;__ ____ ::.15<..:0:.:•..:4 _____ 92=:·:.:::0'-----'3~3~·:..<9~---7!..:0:.!'..:::;8 __ .:1l.., 7L<5~6:.!.•.=.1_

Western .••••••.•••••••. : 2,945.1 487.2 213.1 84.2 187.0 3,916.6 ==============~==================================

United States .............•.. : 15,382 3,581 1,084 371 1,159 21,577

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Table 9.--Fam production expenses, by States, 1955

Current fam OEeratinf: exEenses :Fertilizer: Repairs and : Miscel- Hired

State and region Feed :Livestock: Seedy·, and : operation of : laneous labor lime : ce.Eital items ?.J..: JL ly

- - - - - - - - - - - Million~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Maine ······· ................ : 38.8 7.5 3.4 11.5 15.1 13.0 23.7 New Hampshire ............... : 21.2 3.0 .6 1.2 6.3 4.1 7.4 Vemont ..................... : 33.3 2.0 1.1 3.1 12.0 9.2 ·13.4 Massachusetts . ··············· 44.1 8.0 3.6 4.1 13.9 10.8 30.6 Rhode Island ················· 4.9 1.1 .8 .5 2.1 1.4 2.4 Connecticut .. ················ 41.6 8.1 3.1 4.7 12.7 7.5 23.0 New York ..................... 180.2 11.0 20.7 33.0 94.5 81.6 94.3 New Jersey ··················· 84.2 10.2 7.2 12.9 27.~ t7 47.8 Pennsylvania ................. : 185.7 ~-5 16.8 38.2 2§. 5 ·2 74.0

North Atlantic : 634.0 80.2 57.4 109.9 281.0 202.2 316.6 ........ : Ohio •••••••••• 0 •••••••••••••• 134.3 36.5 21.2 61.4 144.4 70.8 56.5" Indiana ...................... 148.4 56.1 19.9 68.9 134.6 61.7 42.8 Illinois ················· .... 2o8.7 162.1 35.8 60.9 217.7 99.1 78.3 Michigan ...................... 67.3 19.0 16.0 38.1 110.6 63.1 4;.8 Wisconsin .. ··············· ... 134.2 16.8 21.2 ~-2 142.2 90.4 5 .8

East North Central : 693-7 290.5 114.2 259-3 749.5 385.2 283.3 ••• 0

: 84.5 Minnesota .................... 155.8 61.4 29-3 28.9 188.1 49.0

Iowa ························· 324.6 251.2 40.3 49.9 221.2 116.5 65.1 Missouri ..................... 144.4 48.8 20.4 45.2 118.5 71.2 52.9 North Dakota ················· 17.4 4.8 12.9 6.1 102.4 35.1 27.0 South Dakota ................. 46.2 24.7 11.5 4.1 9Q.O 37-3 21.8 Nebraska ..................... 128.7 100.5 15.6 22.2 132.7 61.4 36.7 Kansas ············ ........... 21.4 77.6 14.4 21.2 143.3 54.2 35.4

West North Central : 9o8.5 569.1 144.3 177.6 996.3 46o.a 287.8 .... :

1.6 4.6 7.6 Delaware ..................... 35.4 11.4 4.4 6.8 Maryland ........ ············· 52.2 12.2 5.0 15.7 29-5 16.0 30.9 Virginia ..................... 68.2 15.0 9-3 32.9 59-9 32.0 50.6 West Virginia ................ 25.9 5.2 1.7 4.5 17.4 10.3 10.6 North Carolina ............... : 74.3 15.5 11.4 74.3 98.2 45.9 72.0 South Carolina ............... 22.4 3.5 5-9 36.6 42.2 24.0 38.4 Georgia ······················ 100.3 31.8 15.1 .54.7 69.8 42.0 56.9 Florida ······················ 48.5 10.5 14.0 58.2 47.6 36.4 92.6

South Atlantic : 427.3 105.1 63.9 281.3 371.3 211.2 359-5 ........ :

Kentucky ····················· 47.4 19.7 10.2 29.8 61.0 32.8 32.0 Tennessee ···················· 45.1 10.9 10.6 29.0 59.4 37.8 '33.7 Alabama ····················· 54.2 14.0 8.9 41.~ 44.2 34.2 37-7 Mississippi .................. 42.9 8.0 9-3 41. 61.6 52.6 52.2 Arkansas ..................... 64.6 15.6 12.4 21.1 64.~ 51.1 65.9 Louisiana .................... 33.3 4.2 7-5 19-7 47. 32.9 41.9 Oklahoma ..................... 71.9 35.3 10.8 7-3 75.0 40.3 36.7 Texas ························ 217.4 85.2 34.4 33-2 241.4 176.1 252·2

South Central : 576.9 193.6 lo4.1 224.1 654.9 457-7 553.6 ········· : Montana ······················ 18.7 8.4 3.9 1.9 59-7 31.1 33-5 Idaho ........................ 27.8 6.9 8.0 9.2 49-9 34.8 36.1 Wyoming ...................... 13.9 8.8 1.5 1.0 18.5 12.5 21.2 Colorado ..................... 63.1 70-9 7.8 3.8 61.4 33.8 43.~ New Mexico ··················· 21.3 18.3 1.8 3.6 21.7 18.0 33. Arizona ······················ 25.0 30.1 3.7 12.6 23.7 37-9 57-9 Utah ························· 23.8 9.1 2.6 1.6 19.~ 13.2 13.3 Nevada ······················· 5.1 -7 .5 .1 5. 4.7 7.4 Washington ................... 59-9 12.2 10.7 16.2 60.5 38.3 66.2 Oregon ....................... 46.9 7.2 8.2 13-9 48.3 31.3 53-7 California ................... 334.8 127.8 33.3 68.5 177-7 231.8 447.4

Western ··············· 64o.2 300.5 81.9 132.5 546.7 487.5 814.0

United States ················ 3,880 L,539 566 1,185 3,600 2,2o4 2,615

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1955- Continued

State and region

Total Depreciation Taxes Interest Net rent Total current farm and other on farm to operating consumption of on farm .mortgage nonfarm : production

expenses farm capital €J: property debt landlords ; expenses -----.---------- ~~---------------

Maine . .. •. . . .•.•. .. .• . .. . . •• .. 112.9 3.6.2 5.7 1.4 0.5 136.6 New Hampshire ............... ,.: 43.9 7.2 2.4 .9 .2 54.6 Vermont .........•.•• , • . • • . . • .. 74.2 13.2 4.4 2.0 .3 94.1 Massachusetts ................. : 115.0 14.9 5.5 2.1 .l 137.6 Rhode Island .................. : 13.2 2.5 .7 .3 .1 1.6.8 Connecticut ................... : 100.6 14.4 5.4 l.6 .7 122.7 New York ..................... ,: 515.3 105.3 33.8 10.9 3.2 668.5 New Jersey .......•.•••.•.••.•. : 209.9 29.8 9.0 3.5 1.3 253.6 Pennsylvania .................. ___ 4:..:96:::..:.:·3~ ___ __;1::ll:.:..0~----=20~·:..::8~ __ ..;:8:.:.·9'-----'3~·;.=3__; _ _..;:6:..:4o.=.:...3'--

North Atlantic .•.•.•••• : 1,681.4 314.4 87.7 31.7 9.6 2,124.8 ==~~--==--~====-==7~==~~==~~==~~~

Ohio .. · ............ · .. · .. ·.... 525.2 1.68.9 4o.6 15.0 29.5 779.2 Indiana ·····•••••·••·••···•·•· 532.4 148.6 48.2 13.6 43.8 786.7 Illinois .•........•..•••••.... : 862.6 225.0 107.3 15.2 149.3 1,359.4 Michigan ...................... : 364.0 132.6 24.4 10.7 8.4 54o.l Wisconsin • · · • · · • • • • • • · · • · · · • • •: _. _ __.:4!.<9~1~. 4!-___ __;l:::.:7~0:.:..0~ ____ :t.,55'-!·:.:::l~---=l~5:.:.·2:::..._ ___ 27::.!...:'~8:.._ _ ___!7.&.5z9.:.::·6:......

East North Central ..••.• ; ==2='-:7;:7:5=;.6!===-=====:84~5=.1======27""5'"'.""7==="""'6;;o9=;· 8-==-==2=;5;;;;8;=.'!?8==4=,o;;22;oo5;;=.=;oor= Minnesota ............ • .. • •.. .. 597.2 200.9 60.9 18.6 55.3 932.8 Iowa · .. · · .. · .. • ...... • .. • • .. •· 1,o68.6 232.6 92.9 26.8 139.9 1,560.9 Missouri · ...... · .... · ....... ·· 501.3 ll7.3 33.7 13.1 38.9 7o4.4 North Dakota .....•.....••..... 205.7 94.4 26.7 4.6 58.9 390.4 South Dakota ...........•...... 235.4 88.5 31.0 5,6 27.1 387.7 Nebraska .. • .. .. • .. .. .. . .. . .. .. 497.8 133.5 50.2 10.6 44.9 737.0 Kansas · • · · · · • · • · • · • · · • • · · · · • · · --~43~8:.:.•.=.2 ____ _:.1:.:4.=.2.:...4:...._ ___ ~5..!..7 ·::.._;4__;_~1:;::;0.:... 4:...._ _ __,..:::3~7.:..:•0;..._ _ __:6:..::8~5.:..•4:..._

West North Central ...•. ; 3,544.3 1,009.7 352.8 89.7 4o2.o 5,398.5 Delaware .... · ••... · .. · .. · · · ·.: ====71=.==8======6-;:.=7======.6-;:====.=7=====.3====80=.=2= Maryland .. · .... • ............. : 161.4 31.6 7.1 3.8 2.3 2o6.3 Virginia ........... ; ......... : 267.8 72.3 13.2 6.5 2.4 362.3 West Virginia ....•....•.•..•. : 75.6 23.3 2.3 1.4 .7 103.3 North Carolina ...••.......... : 391.6 102.4 15.4 9.4 35.1 553.9 South Carolina .....•.....••.• : 172.9 43.9 7.2 3.6 15.0 242.7 Georgia · ...... · · .. • · .... • .... : 370.6 67.3 ll.O 8.4 31.2 488.5 Florida · • · · • • ·•· · • • · ••• ···•• .: __ ,..:3~07!..:"~8 ____ __;:1!6~.8:::..,_ ___ _...::1;::;4.:..;.9~--..J.7.:..:•0:::.._ __ _z.9.:..:•l::._ _ __,3c:8:.:::5.!.<'5:......

South Atlantic .....•..• ; ==1"",""8""19.,.·=6====="""'3=9=4=:.3=====7l=;=·=8===4o==:.9====96===·=l==2='=422=.=;6;== Kentucky .. .. .. . .. . • .. .. . • .. .. . 232.9 75.4 14.0 7.4 8.0 337.6 Tennessee .•..•.......••••..... 226.5 73.4 9.3 6.8 6.5 322.5 Alabama .. .. .. . .. . ... ..... ... .. 235.2 49.4 7.0 6.0 6.9 3o4.5 Mississippi .•••..•...••••...• : 268.0 61.5 8.6 7.4 19.8 365.3 Arkansas . . .... . • .. .. . .. .. .• ... 295.5 53.0 9·5 7.3 9.6 374.9 Louisiana .••..•.....•.....•... 187.0 41.7 5.7 4.9 ll.9 251.2 Oklahoma ...••...........•••.•. 277.3 78.4 18.5 9.0 10.8 394.1 Texas ...•...••.•••••••••••••• ·_....;l::;.~zo.;:;o4.;.;2::.:•~5-----'2::.:05:;o:.:.,•3"-------::5:l::.:• 5:...._ _ __;:29~· 4~ __ ...;;4:;.::5.:.;· 2::..__..:1~,3~73~·9i(._

South Central ••••••••••• ; 2,764.8 638.2 l24.2 78.1 U8.7 3,724.0 Montana··············· .. • • • .. • ,==;.,l;o:5!""'7=.3;=="""'....,===;5~5=.o=====l==9;=·"'8===-5"". 7====13=.=1==;.;,;2=5=0=.9= Idaho ......... • • ........ • .... : 172.6 48.3 1.6.2 7.4 U.S 256.5 Wyoming ...................... : 77.4 17.1 6.4 2.9 3.6 107.5 Colorado •••••.•••.••••••••••• : 284.8 60.0 21.4 8.5 ll.O 385.7 New Mexico .••.•••.••••••••••• : 118.1 18.8 4.4 4.3 2.2 147.8 Arizona ..................... : 190.9 17.5 8.3 3.5 23.5 243.6 Utah """" •" .... """ •" •: 83.5 18.6 7.1 3.3 3.3 ll5.9 Nevada • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • •: 23.9 4.9 2.3 1.0 l.l 33.2 Washington .••••••••.••••••••• : 264.0 60.2 J.6.5 9·3 23.5 373.6 Oregon ........ • .. • .. •"""": 209.5 1!6.2 25.9 9.3 9.6 300.5 California • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '.--1:::.:•t.::42l=·:..:::5~ ____ l;::,5~1:.:.· 7,~_ ___ ....;1::::00~.2:::_ _ ___,3c:6:..:.·z.9 __ __:6~9:..:.·~0--=l:...I.,L779!,Z!;·3:a._

3,003.5 498.3 228.6 92.1 171.8 3,994.4 Western

United States 15,589 3,700 1,141 402 1,057 21,889

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1956

Current farm operatine expenses

State and region Feed :Livestock: :Fertilizer: Repairs and Hisce1- Hired

Seed 1) : and : operation of : 1aneous labor lime : capital items V: 3./ 4J

---- ~~---------------. . . . . ••••......•.. .. . . .. 42.8 9.0 3.9 u.6 16.o 15.3 27.3

New Hampshire .. , ..... , .•.. , .. 21.3 2.9 .5 1.1 6.4 4.7 7.1 Vermont ..............•....... : 30.9 1.8 .8 3.4 12.5 9·9 15.9 11assachusetts .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 43.1 8.5 3.6 3.7 13.9 11.9 30.2 Rhode Island .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... 5.3 .8 .7 .5 2.2 1.6 2.7 Connecticut .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 43.4 8.0 2,8 4.3 13.1 8.8 25.5 New York .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... 172.9 12.0 20.4 31.0 98.0 88.5 97.1 New Jersey .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. 84.6 9.8 7.0 12.1 28.1 22.0 46.8 Pennsylvania ................. _ _.:;lo:.;81=-·;..:o __ __,3"'1"". 8:;_, _ _.:;1;.;.4"". 7,___ __ _.3""8"-. 0:;_, __ .......;1;;.:02;;;;;..:...5'-----....;;;.60"-'.'-'4'---7.._4:..:.¥.3_

Haine

North Atlantic ........ ; 625.4 84.5 54.2 105.7 292.7 223.1 326.8 ====~====~====~~====~==============~~====~

Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138.2 41.1 18.8 58.8 150.1 74.8 59.6 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 154.7 64.4 17.7 65.7 144.6 66.1 44.1 Illinois ..................... 207.1 171.5 32.5 62.1 226,4 101.8 76.4 Michigan . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . ... 68.2 20.2 14.1 38.6 116.9 70.5 50.7 Wisconsin ................... · _ _.:;1..,35::.;•;..:0'---__,.;2;;.::0;.:.. 0:;_,_....;;1;.:.8;.;•3.__ __ ... 3""0"-. 7.:,... __ .......;1::.:5...:;0..:...6;:,;_ ___ __..94..:..';,.;4:---5~7'-='=l-

East North Central .... = 703.1 317.1 101.4 255.8 788.7 407.6 287.9 ==~======~~====~====~======~======~=========

11innesota .................... 160.7 69.8 27.6 28.9 198.9 84.9 51.2 Iowa ····· ···················· 314.6 259.~ 36.4 38.7 232.6 102.4 59.9 11issouri ....... • · · · · · · · · · · · · · 145.1 50.0 16.6 45.5 125.8 73,5 49.6 North Dakota ................. 18.6 4.5 13.2 7.0 lo6.8 34.1 28.0 South Dakota .............•... 47.6 25.2 10.5 3.0 94.0 34.4 20.2 Nebraska .......... · · ........ · 113.8 91.9 14.0 17.1 138.6 57.1 35.0 Kansas . • . · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · ·---::-'-77:::-'''-:8 __ ---':6:-'4"-. 5..._ _ _::;11==. 2"-'---:-'1""9"-'"-5 ___ ...;1'75-:0""'. 9":------;-f-59-:-·'-'4'---:"3,.;2;.:•.=,0_

West North Central .... ; 878.2 565.1 129.5 159.7 l,o47.7 445.7 275.9 ==~======~p=====~====~======~======~~=====7=

Delaware .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ... 4o.O 13,8 1.6 4.3 7.1 5.5 7.6 11aryland .......•............. 53,7 13.8 4.5 14.5 31.4 17.9 30.3 Virginia ..................... 73.8 17.6 7.8 32.2 63.8 33,5 51.6 West Virginia .. .. . .. .. . .. . ... 26.3 6.0 1.3 4.7 17.4 10.4 10.7 North Carolina ............... 86.7 18.1 9·9 68.7 102.3 51.0 78.5 South Carolina ............... 26.3 4,1 4.9 35,3 45.4 25.6 4o.2 Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 118.2 35.8 12.8 54.9 73,3 42.4 61.4 Florida ...................... ___ 5.:,::2;,:•.=,0 ___ 9.:..:·~8 __ ..;,1~5.:..•4:__ __ .;:;6::.1:.:·3~ ___ 4.:..::8;.:..9"-----4,.3'-"'::.1 __ .... 96:.,•:..~7_

South Atlantic ......•. : 476.9 119.0 58.2 275.8 389.6 229.2 377.1 ==~~====~====~====~~====~~============~===

Kentucky ·· ··················· 50.5 22.9 7.7 30.8 65.6 33.5 33.4 Tennessee .... · ..... .. .. .. .. .. 50.0 11.7 8,7 29.8 63.0 37,6 34.7 Alabama ...... · .......... · ".: 62,7 17.1 7.6 42.0 47.0 33,0 37.4 11ississippi .... ·.......... ... 49.7 9.7 7.5 44.0 65.2 50.8 54.7 Arkansas ........ · .. · .. • .. · .. · 74.2 20.0 10.6 24.4 68.9 50.5 67.6 Louisiana · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · •.. 34.3 4.4 6.8 19.4 50.1 34.6 43.6 Oklahoma · ·................ ... 60,5 31.6 9.2 8.0 77.7 43.1 33.7 Texas · · · · · • • · · · • · • · · • · · · • · · · · _ _..;,1,92:;·:...9:.__ ___ 77!..!..!.'3"---"3::,::3.:,:•0::.,_ __ _.3~5:.:.·~0 ___ ..;2::.5:.::4..:.:· 2::._ ___ .,::1:.r.,71::;•:.::8:.___.::22::.;7!..!'.::2_

South Central ....•..•. ; 574.8 194.8 91.1 233,4 691.8 454.8 532.3 !1ontana ...................... ====18"'."'4==~'=7=.1=====7'4=.9=====:2=.==7=====.:6~2=. 7o======='3o=.=o7===3=:3:=.T'4= Idaho ............... •........ 27.7 8.9 6.9 6.3 52.8 36.5 36.7 Wyoming ................... , .. 12.3 8.2 1.2 1.2 19.3 13.8 21.4 Colorado ..................... : 59.4 75,5 6.3 4.2 63.9 38.7 39.5 New !1exico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17.0 21.2 1.6 3.2 22.0 20.0 31.3 Arizona .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 24.0 32.6 3,5 12.4 25.2 444.9 62.6 Utah ......................... 23.4 8.9 2,3 1.8 20.6 1 .0 13.5 Nevada .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.9 .9 .4 .3 5.8 5.5 7.7 Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. 58.4 9.6 11.9 14.2 63.9 43.2 65.2 Oregon ......................• : 44.7 7.6 8.5 13.6 50.3 34.4 53.4 California ................... _~34::;,5:..:·.::::8 __ .,::149=·:.:::6 __ .... 36:::..:,.•5::,_ __ .J.7.:..5:.:•4::,_ __ ....;:;:,18:::.!7..!.'6~---=26~5:..:·.:::.2 __ 4~76=.2=--

Western ............... ; 636.0 330.0 84.1 135.2 574.1 546,9 84o.9 ==========================================-========

United States .... ,,., .. , •• ,.,: 3,894 1,610 519 1,1.66 3,785 2,307 2,641

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1956- Continued

State and region

Total De~reciation Interest Net rent current farm· : and other Ta1(es on farm : to Total

on farm production operating consumption of mortgage : nonfarm expenses farm capital Qj: property debt landlords expenses

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ dollars - - - - - - - - - -

Maine • • • · • · • • • • • • • • • • • • ·. • • • •: 125.9 16.8 5.8 1.5 0.3 150.2 New Hampshire .....••.••..•... : 43.9 7.0 2.5 .8 .2 54.5 Vermont ··················••••' 75.1 13.2 4.5 2.0 .3 95.2 Massachusetts ················: 114.8 14.3 5.8 2.2 .1 137.2 Rhode Island ...... • .... • .. • .. : 13.9 2.3 .7 .3 .2 17.4 Connecticut ...••.•.•.••....•. : 105.8 14.0 5.6 1.8 1.0 128.2 New York·····················: 519.9 1o4.2 35.0 11.5 3.5 674.0 New Jersey ............ • ...... : 210.5 28.5 10.0 3.6 1.2 253.7 Pennsylvania · · • • • · · • · · • · · • • • • : __ ... 5~02:::.:.• 7.!.-----=ll3:::c·.:::;8 ____ -=22:::•:.::1::.,.._ __ .... 9:..:,·.:::;6 ___ _,3~·:.;:8;_ _ __:6:.(5:::1.:..•9'--

North Atlantic . , • , , .• , , :===1.;,,5712~·~5====..,;;,31;;;:4;:=.'7'0====~92===;·1;====3~3S=.~3===-=10==:.6r====2,;,'16=-=.2:=.4r== Ohio ......................... : 541.5 168.4 42.6 16.2 29.6 798.4 Indiana ......•••.•.•......... : 557.3 153.7 49.1 15.2 49.3 824.6 Illinois...................... 877.7 223.0 113.6 17.1 186.0 1,417.4 Michigan ..................... : 379.1 135.3 26.1 11.8 9·9 562.2 Wisconsin .... , .••....••.••..• :. __ ... 5..,o6:::.:..2=-----1:.7~,.;4:.:.•.::.2 ____ ~55~·:..9;__......:16::::.:.•~0---=27:.;.•:.;:8;_ _ __;7"-"8o=.2=--

East North Central .. , , . :'===2=,':"86:;:1=·=7=====85=4=.=7=====2=;;8';=7=·3~==7<'="6=.'7'2===3702===;. 7===4=,3=:82:;=. 7;== Minnesota ..•.••......•...•... : 621.9 207.0 62.2 20.4 62.9 974.4 Iowa ........... ; ............. : l,o43.8 235.1 96.5 29.3 123.8 1,528.5 Missouri .. . .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . 5o6.o 120.3 35.8 14.4 42.5 719.1 North Dakota ...•.•...••.••... : 212.2 96.6 27.3 5.2 63.6 405.0 South Dakota ........•........ : 235.0 90.4 31.1 6.2 27.7 390.4 Nebraska ..................... : 467,5 133.7 50.1 12.2 43.5 707.0 Kansas ........................ ___ 4:,::1~5:,·3~----=14~5:.:·.::.6 ____ _,5"'5:.:.·:..3 ___ 11=•..:.9 __ __.3~7!..::'..:.4 __ ....::;66::..:5:.:•.::.6_

West North Central ..... :====3~'=50;,;1;,;·~8=====::1~,,;,02;;8~.,;,8=====3;;;;5,;,8,;,;.3~===99~·~6====::4o~1·,;,;3====5~,3=8=:9,;,· 8~ Delaware ..................... : 79.8 6.7 .7 .8 2.3 90.3 Maryland ..................... : 165.9 32.5 7.9 4.0 5.8 216.2 Virginia ..................... : 28o.3 73.2 13.9 6.9 4.3 378.7 West Virginia ........•.•..••. : 76.7 22.2 2.3 1.6 1.2 lo4.o North Carolina ............... : 415.3 101.1 15.4 10.2 4o.2 582.2 South Carolina ............... : 181.7 44.8 7.3 3.9 14.6 252.3 Georgia ...................... : 398.c 66.1 11.6 8.6 36.4 521.4 Florida ......••...•..•.••••.. : __ -:3:.;:2"'-7;;,;•2;;...,.. ____ 4.;.:3:.;:•..;.4 ____ ...;16=.;.'.::;.0 __ __;8~.-"-8----'9:.:·.=..6 __ __:;4o4;::...:.: • ..:.9_

South Atlantic ......... : 1,925.7 390.0 75.1 44.9 114.4 2,550.1 ~==~~======~~======~~====~====~~==~~;== Kentucky ..................... : 244.3 77.6 14.2 7.9 10.4 354.4

Tennessee .................... : 235.7 74.5 9.3 7.4 6.6 333.4 Alabama ...................... : 246.8 49.9 7.2 6.7 6.0 316.6 Mississippi .•••••••.........• : 281.7 60.3 8.9 8.1 16.9 375.9 Arkansas ..................... : 316.2 52.3 10.0 8.0 7.6 394.1 Louisiana .................... : 193.1 41.4 6.0 5.6 11.3 257.4 Oklahoma .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . 263.8 77.6 18.8 9·9 14.3 384.4 Texas ....................... ·.--'""99'"""1"".5'--___ _;:;2o4:::...:.:•..;.4 ____ _,5:.;:2;.:.•.::;.0 ___ 3:::;2=.::·~2 __ ___.3~7!..::'~5-......:l:.z•...:31:J7!..::·.::..5_

South Central •.•••.•.. ~'===2='~77::;3;=.'5'1=====63;:;8':".';;1=====126~=:·4:====8=j5>=.':::7===ll7.::'0"'l.6~==3==:, 7~3~3:=. 7::= Montana ....••..•.••••....•.. 159.8 55.7 20.1 6.3 10.5 252.5 Idaho .. .. • .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. 175.9 48.9 16.0 8.3 11.9 261.0 Wyoming...................... 77.4 17.3 6.6 3.2 4.7 109.2 Colorado .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. 287.4 60.2 21.4 9.2 13.0 391.3 New Mexico................... ll6.5 18.1 4.6 4.7 2.3 146.2 Arizona...................... 205.1 17.4 7.4 4.3 24.6 258.7 Utah......................... 84.6 18.6 7.4 3.6 3.8 118.1 Nevada . .. .. .. • .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . 25.5 5.0 2.1 1.0 1.2 34.8 Washington................... 266.4 6o.4 18.4 10.4 21.8 377.4 Oregon .. .. ... .. ..... .... .. .. 212.5 45.8 27.7 10.1 8.3 3o4.5 California................... 1,536.2 149.9 107.1 41.6 67.3 ::.,~02.2

Western................ 3,147.2 497.4 238.9 102.8 169.5 4,155.8

United States •........••...•• 15,922 3,723 1,178 442 1,109 22,374

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1957

Current farm operating expenses State and region Feed :Livestock:

:Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel- Hired Seed 1/ : and : operation of : laneous labor

lime : capital items 2/: 3/ k/

Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 45.5 8.7 3.2 10.4 16.3 15.0 34.7 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.4 2.5 .5 1.2 6.5 4.6 9.6 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.5 1.6 .8 3.8 12.9 9.7 15.7 r~assachusetts . . . . .. . . . . . . • . . . 39·9 7.6 3-9 4.2 14.9 ll.8 30.7 Rhode Island ................ : 5.4 .9 .8 .7 2.3 1.6 3.1 Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.6 6.6 2.9 4.7 13.5 8.8 26.4 New York .................... : 170.3 11.1 20.4 31.6 101.1 87.7 104.5 New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77.8 8.7 7.2 11.9 28.7 21.1 44.2 Pennsylvania .............. ; . : __ . -':l"-77:-c·:..::5 __ ---::3:-=3c;.• 2::.-_...:.· ..::;1~5.:.:.1::__ __ _,36'7-'-. ;;;;.l ___ ...;l;;.:;o6~. 0::__ ____ 6.;;..0:;..;•..::;2;....__-:7'-'4c;. . .L--7

North Atlantic ........ : 608.9 80.7 54.9 lo4.5 302.2 220.5 343.7 ====~====~====~~==========~~~=====s====~==

Ohio ........................ : 136.5 32.1 18.8 57.9 158.8 76.3 60.1 Indiana .................... : 163.1 66.4 16.9 64.2 148.5 67.9 44.4 Illinois .................... : 224.3 184.1 32.9 66.5 237.1 1o8.8 80.4 Michigan .................... : 68.7 18.8 14.7 37.2 ll9.9 70.5 55.3 Wisconsin ................... '--=13~8:::;·:..:9~ _ __:2:;::1;.:;• 2=----=1:<:.9.:.:•1:;__ __ _,3~1:.:...1=-----=1:.::56~. 9::._ ___ .....t..99~·:.::0 __ _,5::,::6:.:.•:::.._6

East North Central .... ~====7"'31:=.=:5===3=2=:-2=. 5:;===1=:0"'2=:. 5===2=:5=:6=. 9====8=:2':'1=;. 2=====42""2;:=.76===;296;==.=8 Minnesota ................... : 172.2 93.6 27.1 31.9 201.4 88.4 49.1 Iowa ........................ : 355.8 380.5 36.1 38.5 239.6 125.9 66.8 Missouri .................... : 150.0 50.0 16.6 45.3 131.5 71.4 51.6 North Dakota ................ : 20.4 4.6 12.1 8.1 107.8 34.6 27.7 South Dakota ................ : 55.3 37.2 9.8 2.6 94.2 41.7 24.2 Nebraska ...............•.... : 116.1 134.6 12.7 19.9 140.5 60.2 38.4 Kansas ...................... : __ .._74.:.:•:..:5 __ ...;ll=7..:;•1=----=12;:::.:.,• 5'-----=1::..:9..:;• 5"------=1::.::5.:::.6.:.;. 0::__ ____ 6"'1:;.:•:..::9 __ _,3"-4:.:. . .._3

West North.Central ...• : 944.3 817.7 126.9 165.7 1,071.0 484.1 292.1 ==~~==~~~==~~====~======~~====~~==~~

Delaware .................... : 39.7 12.5 1.6 4.4 7.2 5,5 7.5 Maryland ..................... : 54.6 13.5 4.6 14.6 31.7 18.0 31.0 Virginia .................... : 74.8 15.3 7.7 31.3 64.6 33.6 52.4 West Virginia .............. · 24.9 5.0 1.3 4.5 17.3 10.1 10.8 North Caroline .............. 94.4 19.5 10.1 65.1 lo6.o 47.6 80.4 South Carolina .............. 29.1 3.7 4.9 32.4 46.8 23.0 40.3 Georgie .................... : 128.5 34.9 12.1 54.7 77.2 39.7 58.1 Florida .................... ·-~5o.:5;..;.•.;;;.8 ___ 12:=..;•..;.4 __ ..::;16;.;;..;...4;.__ __ ..;;.6::..3 •:...:8'--------'5..::;1.;.;,.. 0;;._ ___ _,3""9;...;.· 9"'---""ll~4..;.;•~6

South Atlantic ........ : 501.8 116.8 58.6 270.8 401.7 21.7.3 395.1 ===:=======~======~============~======~~====~ Kentucky .................... : 53.1 20.2 7.6 29.9 68.7 36.8 35.6

Tennessee .................. : 52.8 12.1 8.3 29.8 64.4 37.4 36.1 Alabama .................... : 70.0 19.3 7.2 4o.o 49.1 31.1. 33.4 Mississippi ........... ,_, .... : 54.6 ll.2 6.7 42.0 68.3 45.3 54.1 Arkansas ................... : 76.0 21.0 9.1 21.3 71.8 44.4 64.3 Louisiana .................. : 34.8 4.7 6.3 18.4 53.4 31.1 42.6 Oklahoma ................... : 56.3 38.1 8.4 6.6 82.6 40.8 30.3 Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194.2 1.16.0 31..4 37.1 269.5 180.0 245.3

South Centra.l ........ ; 591.9 242.6 84.9 225.0 727.8 446.8 541.7 ==========================================================

Montana .................... : 20.0 9.1. 4.1 3.8 64.6 32.3 35.9 Idaho .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 30.5 13.7 6.3 7.4 54.7 37.6 39.1

'Wyoming .... · .............. · 1.2.7 9.6 1..2 1.1 19.7 1!+.4 22.0 Colorado .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 56.8 81.0 7.0 4.5 65.6 43.0 48.4 New Mexico .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 16.9 27.5 1.6 3.8 22.1 18.9 29.5 Arizona .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 27.7 44.0 3.7 13.1 26.4 43.4 62.2 Utah ...................... · 25.3 9·9 2.5 1.7 21.3 14.0 14.1 Nevada .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. . 6.0 1.2 .4 .4 6.2 5.4 8.1 Washington ................. 63.7 6.0 10.6 13.7 66.4 41..7 70.7 Oregon ....... · · · · • · .. · ·.... 45.9 9.3 7.9 16.1 51..6 33.0 56.0 California ................. 350.6 142.6 36.5 77.0 194.5 257.3 479.2

Western 656.1 353.7 81.9 142.5 593.0 541..0 865.1

United States 4,035 1,934 510 1,166 2,332

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~'able 9,• --Farm production expenses, by States , 1957 - Continued

'l'otal. Depreciation Taxes Interest Net rent Total current farm and other : on farm on farm to production State and region operating consumption of mortgage nonfarm : property expenses

exEenses farm ca:Qital 2,L: debt landlords - - - - - - - - - - -~~ :-

Mai-ne .......•.•...•.......•.. : 133-9 17.3 6.1. 1.5 0.7 159·5 New Hampshire ................ : 45.3 7.3 2.5 .8 .2 56.1 Vermont ............•......... : 76.1 14.2 4.7 2.1 -3 97-4 Massachusetts ................ : 112.9 15.8 6.1 2.3 .1 137.2 Rhode Island ................. : 14.6 2.5 .7 .3 .2 1.8.4 Connecticut .................. : 103.5 14.8 5.4 1.9 ·9 126.6 New York .......•.•........... : 526.7 1()9.7 37.1 12.0 3.7 689.3 New Jersey ...............•.... : 199.7 29.8 11.4 3.6 1.1" 245.7 Pennsylvania ................. 502.7 120.6 23.0 10.2 1.2 657.8

North Atlantic ...•..... 1,715.5 332.0 97.2 34.8 8.4 2,1.87.9

Ohio ...........•............. : 540.6 183.4 43.2 17.6 24.4 809.2 Indiana ......... , ..... , ...... : 571.4 160.9 52.5 1.6.8 37.5 ~.2 Illinois ...........•.....•..• : 934.1 239.0 123.4 19.0 129.2 1, .7 Michigan ......•..••....••.... : 385.2 142.3 29.4 12.9 9.4 579.2 Wisconsin .................... : 522.2 186.3 58.2 1.6.7 29.1 813.1

: 2,954.1 East North Central ..... : 911.9 3o6.8 83.0 229·7 4,485.5

Minnesota .................... : 663.6 214.7 65.6 22.1 47.9 1,013.9 Iowa •••••••••••••••••••• 0 •• 0 1,243.1 246.6 101.2 31.5 131.0 1,753.4 Missouri .......•... •. • ....... 51.6.6 128.5 37.5 15.8 34.4 732.8 North Dakota .........•....... 215.4 99·5 31.2 5.7 60.7 412.4 South Dakota ..............•.. 265.0 91.7 33.6 6.8 33.7 430.8 Nebraska .......•............. 522.4 134.9 55.6 13.8 70.9 797.6 Kansas ......•••.••.....•..... 475.8 15~.0 58.6 13.3 51.6 752.3

West North Central ....... ; 3,9(>1.9 l,o68.9 383.2 109.1 430.2 5,893.2 Delaware ....••..•.•.......... 78.4 7.1 .7 ·9 .6 87.6 Maryland .............•...•... 167.9 33.5 7.7 4.1 3.3 21.6 .5 Virginia ..................... 279.7 74.8 14.4 7.3 2.4 378.6

·west Virginia ................ 73.8 22.4 2.4 1.7 1.1 101.4 North Carolina ..........•.... 423.1 105.2 15.6 11.0 28.3 583.3 South Carolina ........•...... 180.2 46.6 7.2 4.4 12.7 251.1 Georgia ••••••• 0 ••••••••••••• 405.3 70.4 11.8 9·3 27.7 524.5 Florida ••••• 0 ••••••••••••••• ~53-2 44.8 1.8.1 10.2 2·8 436.8

South Atlantic ........ , 1,962.2 4o4.9 77·9 48.8 86.0 2,579.7 Kentucky ....•.•.•...•........ : 251.9 82.5 13.9 8.5 8.6 365.4 Tennessee ................... : 241.0 76.9 9·5 8.1 5.2 340.8 Alabama •••••••• 0 ••••••••••••

: 250.1 52.2 7.2 7.2 3.8 320.5 Mississippi .................. 282.2 62.9 9.2 8.9 11.1 374.4 Arkansas ...... , ... , ......••.. 307.8 53.6 10.4 8.6 7.4 387.8 Louisiana ..........•......... 191.3 45.2 6.4 6.3 8.9 258.1 Oklahoma .................... 263.1 84.3 19.7 10.8 13.1 391.0 Texas .•.............••...••.. 11073.4 221.7 5~.0 34.6 45.6 11428.J

South Central ......•••. 2,860.7 679,5 129.2 93.1 103.8 3,866.3 Montana .......•.......•...•.• : 169.8 57·9 19.7 6.9 10.2 264.6 Idaho .....•.••.... • •. • · · · · · · · : 189.2 50.8 1.6.7 9.1 11.7 277.5 Wyoming .....•.•.•••...•.•.• •. : 80.7 17.8 6.6 3.6 5·3 113.9 Colorado ......•.•.••......... 3o6.4 62.5 23.6 10.1 21.7 424.3 New Mexico ...•••..•.•....•... 120.2 18.2 4.5 5.1 3.0 151.0 Arizona •••• 0 •••••••••••••••• 220.5 18.0 8.2 5.1 19.7 271.5 Utah .......•..... , .........• , 88.8 19.4 7.2 4.0 4.6 124.0 Nevada ......•................ 27.7 5.2 2.0 1.1 1.3 37.3 Washington ....•.•...•.....••. 272.8 63.0 20.4 11.3 23.8 391.3 Oregon ...•...........•..•.. •. 219.8 47.5 28.0 10.8 7.6 313.8 California .......••....•.•.•. 11237.8 155.3 110.~ 46.2 62.1 11211·7

Western ..........•.•... 3,233.4 515.8 247.4 113.3 170.9 4,280.8

United States ................ 16,628 3,913 1,242 482 1,029 23,294

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1958

Current farm OEeratinG exEenses State and region :Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel- Hired

Feed :Livestock: Seed 1/ : and : operation of : laneous labor lime : caEital items 2L: JL !tL - - . - - - - - ---~~- - - - - - - - -- - - - - -

Maine ....•••••••....•...••.. : 50.2 10.6 3.8 ll.1 16.4 16.0 4o.7 New Hampshire ..•..•....•...• : 20.5 2.5 .5 1.3 6.1 5.0 10.5 Vermont ........•..••......•. : 31.0 2.2 .8 4.0 12.6 10.4 15.4 14assachusetts ................ 39.2 8.6 3·9 4.2 14.7 12.5 32.1 Rhode Island ......••........ : 6.1 1.0 .7 .8 2.3 1.6 3.1 Connecticut ......•.......... : 42.3 7.8 2.7 4.6 12.9 9.1 25.5 New York ...........•........ : 169.4 ll.O 20.3 35.1 97·3 91.4 112.3 New Jersey .................. : 74.4 ~.1 7.1 10.6 28.1 22.2 50.5 Pennsylvania ................ : 184.0 .8 15.0 37.1 1o4.1 6~.4 :z2.4

North Atlantic ....••.. : 617.1 97.5 54.8 108.8 294.6 233.6 369.5 Ohio .........•...•.......... : 142.5 33.8 18.6 58.4 152.1 81.8 65.3 Indiana ..................... : 178.0 70.5 16.3 65.0 148.1 72.3 44.3 Illinois ....•............... : 245.0 244.6 ~·9 73.5 231.~ m.4 85.6 Michigan .................... 70.5 18.2 .o 37.6 ll8.9 76.~ 57.2 Wisconsin .....•...••..•..... : 148.0 22.2 17.0 3~.~ 1~5·~ 22· 5~.4

East North Central .... : 784.2 390.0 9.5·9 268.1 8o6.o 443.8 307.9 : Minnesota ......••........... : 197·7 140.2 25.1 33.8 201.8 98.0 5L4 Iowa ..................•..... : 4o4.4 478.1 34.1 45.8 236.6 134.8 68.6 Missouri .................... 161.1 63.8 16.4 42.6 131.4 76.4 57.9 llorth Dakota ................ : 23.5 6.2 11.9 10.9 108.2 41.2 31.2 South Dakota . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . : 68.9 54.2 9·2 3.5 ~5.6 44.7 22.2 Nebraska .................... 139.8 193.0 12.9 25.4 1.5 70.0 4o.1 Kansas .......•.............. : 22·4 202.0 ll.2 18.4 157.6 73.2 4o.7

West North Central .•.. ; l,Q94.8 1,137.7 120.7 180.4 1,072.6 538.4 312.1 Delaware ...•.....•.•. ,. ...... : 42.4 14.3 1.6 4.2 7·3 6.1 7.3 Maryland .........••..•...... : 60.8 17.8 4.4 14.3 32.1 19.4 30.4 Virginia ...•......•.. ; ....•. : 78.8 16.6 7.5 30.4 65.~ 36.4 56.7 West Virginia ...•....•.•.••• : 26.6 5.6 1.3 4.3 17. 10.8 10.9 North Carolina . . . . • • . • . . . . . . : 113.9 25.6 10.2 66.7 109.6 53.8 80.1 South Carolina .............. : 32.2 4.7 4.8 30.1 46.9 23.4 4o.1 Georgia ····················. 151.6 44.4 12.2 54.4 78.1 42.0 57.8 Florida ····················. 6~.8 14.7 16.1 65.1 ~4.2 44.4 ll8.1

South Atlantic : 570.2 143.7 58.3 269.4 4ll.5 236.4 4o1.3 ·······. Kentucky .............•...... : 55.2 23.4 7.0 30.2 69.7 38.8 36.9 Tennessee .......•.........•. : 59.1 15.6 8.4 28.0 65.1 4o.5 36.6 Alabama .................... : 88.2 24.1 7·3 38.1 49.0 31.9 33.4 Mississippi ................ : 66.0 17.4 8.0 36.2 69.6 44.6 53.2 Arkansas ......... , .......... : 88.7 24.8 ll.6 19.8 73.3 45.8 77.2 Louisiana ...........•....... : 39-7 5.4 6.8 17.8 54.0 31.5 42.7 Oklahoma ....•........•.....• : 72.3 52.7 8.2 7-0 81.9 48.0 38.7 Texas ....•....•............. : 246.0 174.~ 31.6 42.0 27~.2 204.6 23~.3

South Central .•....•.. : 715.2 337.8 88.9 219.1 735.8 485.6 553.8 : Montana ..................... : 25.5 16.1 3.6 3.7 65.5 33.5 36.5 Idaho ...................... : 35.5 21.5 8.4 9·9 55.8 40.8 41.7 Wyoming ..................... : 15.4 16.1 1.1 l.3 20.0 14.6 20.9 Colorado ......•.•....•...... : 75.4 154.1 6.6 6.1 66.4 48.6 47.0 New Mexico ················· : 22.8 46.2 1.7 3.8 22.1 22.1 31.4 Arizona .................... : 38.1 70.6 4.3 15.2 27.2 46.8 68.3 Utah ....................... : 29.7 12.9 2.4 2,1 21.4 15.2 15.5 Nevada ····················· 7.1 2.2 .4 .6 6.3 5.8 7-7 Washington ................. 70.4 25.4 ll.2 19.7 66.6 46.2 73.4 Oregon ····················· 50.0 ll.4 8.2 14.8 51.4 34.4 55.0 California ................. 382.6 218.~ 41.2 8~·2 198.0 271·~ !!22·6

Western .............. 759-5 595.0 89·7 160.9 600.7 579·2 897.1

United States ·············· 4,541 2,702 508 l,2o6 3,921 2,517 2,842

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 19513 - Continued

Total Depreciation Taxeo Interest Net rent current farm and other on farm to : Total

State and region operatinP, consumption of on farm rnortP;aP,e nonfarm : production e:!£12enses farm Cll.J2itl!.l ~:

property debt landlords : expenses

- - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars -r~aine ······················· : 148.6 17 9 6.1 1.6 0.6 174.9 !lew Hampshire ............... : 46.4 7.0 2.5 .8 .2 56.9 Vermont ..................... : 76.3 14.2 4.9 2.1 .3 97.8 Massachusetts ............... : 115.3 16.1 6.3 2.3 .1 140.0 Rhode Island ................ : 15.5 2.5 .8 .3 .2 19.3 Connecticut ................. : 105.0 14.3 5.4 1.9 .8 127.4 New York ···················· : 536.9 1o6.6 39.0 12.6 3.2 698.2 New Jersey ·················· : 202.1 29.8 11.6 3.6 .9 248.1 Pennsylvania ................ : 522·2 121.5 24.2, 10.2 .6 687.2

North Atlantic : 1 2776.0 330.0 100.7 36.2 6.2 2!242.8 ........ :

Ohio ........................ 552.5 178.7 45.7 19.0 24.9 820.8 Indiana ····················· 594.6 164.2 56.2 18.5 39·9 873.4 Illinois .................... : 1,023.7 237.7 130.8 21.2 149.8 1,563.2 Michigan .................... : 393.3 144.8 31.3 13.9 8.9 592.3 Wisconsin ................... : 2~1.6 188.7 60.8 1:1:.~ ~0.2 822.4

East North Central : 3,095.8 914.2 324.8 89.9 254.4 4,679.0 .... : Minnesota ................... : 748.0 221.6 67.1 23.8 57.0 1,117.6 lOW' a ........................ : 1,402.3 247.7 107.5 33.1 144.2 1,934.9 Missouri ···················· : 549.7 130.4 40.2 17.5 41.9 779.6 North Dakota ................ : 233.1 102.6 31.5 6.2 69.0 442.3 South Dakota ················ : 298.2 96.1 .34.3 7.5 35.0 471.1 Nebraska .................... : 622.7 139.1 57.5 14.6 84.8 918.8 Kansas ······················ : 602.6 152.2 62.6 14.2 83·2 222.5

: 4,456.6 1,()96.8 400.7 116.9 515.8 6,586.8 West North Central ...•. :

Delaware ..••.•..•.•.•..•..... 83.3 7.5 .8 .9 1.5 94.0 Maryland .•...............•... : 179.2 35.2 7.9 4.3 4.4 231.1 Virginia ............•.•...... : 292.2 78.2 14.8 7.7 3.5 396.4 West Virginia .....••.•.•..•.. : 76.8 23.0 2.3 1.8 ·9 lo4.9 North Carolina ...••.......... 460.0 113.1 16.4 11.9 35.8 637.1 South Carolina ••....•....•... 182.2 47.1 7.4 4.9 14.0 255.5 Georgie. .•...•................ 44o.5 73.2 11.8 10.0 16.2 551.7 Florida .....••.....••........ 3z6.4 50.1 12.2 11.4 2·2 467.2

South Atlantic ········ 2,Q90.7 427.4 8o.6 52.9 86.2 2,737.9 Kentucky ........•....•....... 261.2 85.8 14.0 9.1 9.6 379.7 Tennessee ... , ..............•. 253.3 79.6 9·5 8.8 6.9 358.2 Alabama ..................... 271.9 53.1 7.0 7.7 6.7 346.4 t~ississippi ..•.•............. 294·9 65.4 9.0 9.8 14.4 393.5 Arkansas .................... 341.2 56.4 11.8 9.4 5.5 424.3 Louisiana ................... 197·9 47.4 6.7 7.0 8.1 267.0 Oklahoma .................... 3o8.8 85.5 20.2 11.1 25.5 451.2 Texas ....................... 1 1207.0 233.5 58.1 37.5 54.4 1z590.5

South Central ········· 3,136.2 7o6.6 136.3 100.5 131.1 4,210.8 Montana ..................... 184.4 6o.4 21.3 7.4 10.7 284.2 Idaho ······················· 213.6 52.9 17.6 9.7 10.8 3o4.6 Wyoming ..... ··········· • · · · · · ~.4 18.7 6.6 4.0 5.6 124.2 Colorado .................... .2 65.1 24.9 10.6 18.7 523.6 New Mexico .................. 150.0 18.8 4.5 5.5 3.2 182.0 Arizona ····················· 270.4 19.2 8.7 5.5 23.8 327.6 Utah ........................ 99·2 20.1 7.2 4.3 4.9 135.6 Nevada ...................... 30.2 5.4 2.2 1.2 1.3 4o.3 Washington .................. 313.0 64.5 22.0 12.6 19.2 431.3 Oregon ······················ 225.3 48.3 29.4 11.6 6.9 321.5 California ·················· 1 1 702.~ 162.7 118.3 51.2 61.5 2z096·2

Western ............... 3,682.1 536.0 262.6 124.3 166.6 4,771.6

United States ................ 18,237 4,011 1,3o6 521 1,161 25,236

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Table 9.--Fe.rm production expenses, by States, 1959

Current farm o12eratins; ex12enses : : :Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel- Hired State and region Feed :Livestock: Seed 1} : and : operation of : .laneous labor

lime : ca12ital items 2L: u ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Maine ························ 50.7 9.3 2.3 10.4 16.6 17.2 23.0 New Hampshire ................ 20.8 2.0 .5 1.2 6.0 5.3 7.1 Vermont ··········· .......... : 33.7 1.3 1.0 3.8 13.1 11.1 13.3 Massachusetts ................ 37.8 7.2 3.4 4.2 14.8 13.1 31.2 Rhode Island .. ··············= 6.5 ·9 .7 .8 2.4 1.6 3.4 Connecticut . ················: 41.3 6.4 2.7 4.7 13.4 9.4 26.2 New York . ······ ............. : 175.0 10.8 17.6 34.7 102.7 97.8 107.9 New Jersey .................. : 70.2 8.9 6.4 12.3 28.4 22.7 46.5 Pennsylvania ................ : l8~p 44.5 14.5 37-2 lo6.l 66.5 81.1

North Atlantic : 625.2 91.4 49.2 UO.l 303.6 244.7 339-7 ........

: Ohio •••• 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••• 145.5 37.2 18.8 58.5 154.7 85.6 64.1 Indiana •• 00 •••••••••••••••••• 174.6 71.6 16.8 66.4 152.7 76.6 43.3 Illinois ..................... 244.5 257.3 32.4 80.2 242.2 122.5 84.0 Michigan 0 •••••••••••••••••••• 72.4 1,.0 13.5 39.0 121.5 81.7 61.7 Wisconsin .................... 152.6 2 .4 16.4 33.7 161.3 100.6 53.7

East North Central ..... ; 789.6 409-5 97-9 277.8 832.4 467.1 3o6.8 Minnesota ................... : 211.9 144.9 25.2 38.3 207-9 100.5 54.4 Iowa .................... ····= 418.3 504.9 36.8 53.1 250.3 155.0 70.5 Missouri .................... : 167.7 71.3 16.9 50.9 140.0 86.5 54.6 North Dakota ................ : 24.9 5.9 11.3 13.0 113.6 38.4 28.7 South Dakota ................ : 74.2 41.9 9.6 3.6 ,8.7 42.5 20.7 Nebraska ····················· 155.0 217.9 13.8 29.3 l ,.0 79·9 41.2 Kansas ••••••••••••••••••••• o: 102.0 186.8 11.5 25.1 16 .4 81.1 32.8

West North Central : 1,154.0 1,173.6 125.0 213.2 1,123.8 583.8 309·9 .... ·. Delaware • 40000 •••••••••••••• : 36.1 9·, 1.5 4.9 7.3 6.0 7.1 Maryland ..................... 62.1 16. 4.6 15.8 32.1 19.6 30.1 Virginia ..................... 78.1 13.0 6.9 34.3 67.6 38.3 57.6 West Virginia ................ 26.4 4.5 1.2 4.4 18.2 11.4 11.4 North Caroline. ............... 114.7 19.6 9.8 74.9 ll5.6 58.1 83.0 South Caroline. ............... 35.0 4.2 4.6 35.5 48.3 26.4 40.9 Georgie. ...................... 155.9 32.3 12.0 60.9 80.8 45.1 62.4 Florida ..................... : 70.4 15.2 13.1 61.6 57.1 50.4 112.6

South Atlantic : 578.7 115.2 53.8 292.3 427.2 255.3 412.1 ........ :

Kentucky ..................... 58.1 24.5 7.1 33.0 73.4 40.2 37.4 Tennessee ...... ·············· 63.0 15.8 8.1 32.0 69.6 45.6 4o.8 Alabama •••••••••• oo •••••••• 00 97.2 22.3 6.8 38.8 51.5 37.9 38.8 Mississippi .................. : 76.4 15.7 7.4 39.1 70.2 54.4 59.2 Arkansas ..................... 97.0 24.6 10.0 23.8 76.3 58.0 8o.7 Louisiana 0 • •••••••••••••••••• 42.8 5.1 6.5 17.6 56.9 36.0 44.7 Oklahoma ..... , .. , , . , .•. , , ... ,: 77.2 49.1 8.2 '9.1 83.3 52.3 37.4 Texas • , ••••••••••••••••• ooooo 257.2 170.4 31.1 40.2 275·2 212·1 248.7

South Central .... , ..... ; 768.9 327.6 85.1 233.5 757.3 544.1 587.9 Montana ...•........••.•...... : 27.2 12.7 3.9 4.0 68.4 36.8 34.0 Idaho 0 ••••••••• 0 •••••••••••• : 4o.9 20.4 7.4 11.4 58.7 44.3 41.4 Wyoming ..................... : 14.3 14.2 1.0 1.4 20.8 16.1 20.6 Colorado ............. · • • · · • · ·: 77.9 145.7 5.7 6.2 69.0 54.9 47.4 New Mexico ... •. • • · •, · · · · • · • • ·: 20 .. 8 46.1 1.6 3.5 22.6 23.4 30.6 Arizona ... ········ .......... : 45., 76.3 4.1 13.8 28.4 51.5 61.' Utah ........... · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: 30. 10.6 2.1 1.8 22.1 16.0 14. Nevada ...... • ... · ·. • · · • • · • · · ·: 8.1 1.8 .4 .6 6.6 6.2 8.1 Washington . ·················= 74.0 17-7 9.6 18.1 69.2 48.3 73.6 Oregon ....... • .. • ... · · • • · · · · ·: 53.1 10.6 6.7 15.0 52.9 38.3 56.8 California ........ •. ·. • • · • · · ·= 434-2 212·2 31.8 88.8 202·2 ~.6 536.6

Western ......... , ..•... ; 827.5 575.9 8o.2 164.6 624.6 629.5 925.5

United States .....••......... : 4,744 2,693 491 1,291 4,o69 2,724 2,882

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Table 9.--Fo.rm production expenses, by States·, 1959 - Continued

State 'and region

. Total Depreciation Interest Net rent current farm : and other Taxes on farm to Total operating consumption of : on farm mortgage nonfarm productioJi exoenses farm capital 6/: 'property debt landlords expenses

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Miilion ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Maine .. .. • .. . • • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 129.5 18.4 6.2 1.9 0.7 156.7 New Hampshire .••••••••••.••••. 43.0 7.0 2.6 .9 .2 53.6 Vermont .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. 77.3 15.2 5.0 2.2 .3 100.0 Massachusetts .......•..•..•••. 111.8 16.5 6.3 2.3 .1 137.0 Rhode Island .. .... ...... ... .. . 16.3. 2.7 .8 .3 .2 20.3 Connecticut .••...•.••.•.••••.. lo4.1 15.0 5.7 1.9 .8 127.6 New York .......•...••....•..•. 546.6 115.1 41.2 13.0 2.6 718.5 New Jersey ................... · 195.4 30.7 11.9 3.7 .5 242.1 Pennsylvania .•••.••..•.•..•.•. __ _.5"'3'""9~· 8::;.._ ___ ___:126=.:..·1=-----=-25::..:·"-'4 __ _..::1:;;:1;;..• 7..__ __ ___:1;;.:•;;;;2___; _ __,7...;:;o4...:..-:.:• 3..._

North Atlantic ......... ; 1,763.7 346.7 105.2 37.9 6.5 2,260.2 Ohio ...•••..•..••.•.•••.••..•. ===;;5~64F.';:. 5========;1c;;8F.:'5=;.o~=====;48f.i\'=.76====-;;2~1=;. o~===:1;,9:=.r.4===;!8';;'38i'F.=r.4~ Indiana....................... 602.1 172.1 60.6 20.6 33.7 889.0 Illinois .. .. . .... ... .... .. .. . . 1,o63.1 250.6 135.9 24.4 133.7 1,607.7 Michigan...................... 4o8.8 150.1 32.4 15.3 7.5 614.1 Wisconsin .•• , •.••.•..••.•... , . --"""542..:.='.&..5 ____ ....;1::.99"'-'-'· 2=-------=6'-'-4'-'. 5,_ _ __::1;;:8.:..• 4.,:._ __ ...;:27"'"""'.6::;._ _ __.;8:;.:5;;;::;2.:.:• 3..._

East North Central ..... ; ==3='=18=:=1.=0=====9=5=7=.0=====3=4=2=.=0====99=:=· 7===22=1=·=9==4='=8o~l'!".=::5;== Minnesota..................... 783.1 232.7 70.9 26.1 53.9 1,166.8 Iowa •••••••••••••••••••••••••· 1,488.8 267:4 118.7 35,3 136.2 2,o46.4 Missouri ······•··••·········· · 587.9 142.7 43.4 19.7 39.3 832.9 North Dakota·················· 235.7 110.3 33.6 6.8 48.5 435.0 South Dakota ..•....•••....•.• : 291.1 100.6 36.2 8.3 19.0 455.3 Nebraska ...... • • • .... • .. · .... : 686.0 149.1 63.2 15.3 68.0 981.5 Kansas • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • .. • · · • · · --:-~6=10:..:•..:..7 ____ ....;16=8~.8::;._ ___ __;:6..:..7:..•4:..,_ _ __::1:::::5.:..·1=-----'6:.::1;;.• 7,_ __ 923=..:..• 7,_

West North Central , • , •• ; ==4='=6:=83::=.=;;3:=-===1='=1:=71:=.=:6:======4=3=3=· 4;:;===1=26::=.=:7===4=26=:=:.6r=====6-=,=84~1:=.'::6:= Delaware .. ...... ... .. .. .... .. . 72.8 7.7 .8 1.0 1.4 83.7 Maryland ..................... : 180.8 35.6 8.5 4.6 3.0 232.4 Virginia ... ; ................ ; : 295.9 81.0 15.2 8.1 2.8 403,0 West Virginia ................ : 77.5 24.6 2.7 2.1 .8 107.6 North Carolina •.....••.•....• : 475.8 122.8 17.7 12.9 30.0 659.2 South Carolina ........... ." ... : 194·9 49.1 7.6 5.3 13.2 270.1 Georgia .•••••.••.•.•....•.••. : 449.4 77.0 12.4 10.7 12.8 562.3 Florida •..•......•.••..•..•.• : --"'38~7~..:·~5 ____ __.5~3..:..·4::._ ___ __::2::::.0.:.:.1:.._ _ ___::13~·3:!....... __ _..:::8~. 3:!......, _ __:48=2c.:.:.6::..._

South Atlantic .•.•.•... : ==2='=:1"-34:=.=6=====4=5:=1=. 0=====84=:==.:Z9===5=7=· 9====7~2:=,=4==2='=800=7.=::8;== Kentucky .. .. • .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. . . 273.7 92.3 14.2 10.0 8.7 398.8 Tennessee .................... : 275.0 87.1 10.2 9.7 6.3 388.4 Alabama ..................... · 293.3 57.1 6.8 8.3 4.7 370.2 Mississippi.................. 322.5 65.3 9.5 10.8 17.1 425.2 Arkansas..................... 370.4 59.1 13.7 10.3 4.3 457.7 Louisiana.................... 209.6 51.7 6.5 7.6 8.6 284.1 Oklahoma..................... 316.7 87.6 21.6 11.5 21.1 458.4 Texas .. .. • .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. . 1,243.2 236.4 65.4 40.9 46.0 1,631.8

South Central.......... 3,3o4.3 736.7 147.8 109.2 116.6 4,414.7

Montana . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. • .. • .. 186.9 64.2 23.3 8.1 8,9 291.4 Idaho •••••••••••••••••·•••••• 224.4 56.1 18.5 10.4 13,7 323.2 Wyoming ...... .. .. .. ...... .. •. 88.4 19.8 7.1 4.5 6.3 126.0 Colorado..................... 4o6.8 68.6 26.8 11.2 19.5 533.0 New Mexico .. • .. • .. .. .. .. .. • .. 148.6 19.4 4.8 5.9 3.2 182 .• 1 Arizona...................... 281.8 20.2 8.5 6.1 20.3 336.8 Utah......................... 97.3 21.2 7.9 4.7 5.2 136.3 Nevada . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. • .. • 31.7 5.7 2.3 1.4 1.3 42.4 Washington ••••••••••••••••••• 310.5 67.7 23.5 14.2 22.1 438.1 Oregon....................... 233,5 50.4 32.2 12.7 6.8 335.7 California................... 1,817.6 171.5 132.5 61.1 59.5 2,242.3

Western ...•..••..•..•. 3,827.8 565.0 287.3 14o.2 167.0 4,987.3

United State11 •••••........... 4,228 1,4ol 572 1,011 26,1o6

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Table g.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1960

Current farm operating expenses State and region Feed :Livestock

:Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel- : Hired Seed J) : and : operation of ., 1 laneous : labor

lime : capital i terns '9 2/ !!:/ --------- ~~----------------

Maine •.•••.••••••.•••••.••••.. 49.7 9.8 3.5 g.4 16.6 17.6 23.3 New Hampshire •..•.•••.••••••.. 20.8 2.1 .5 1.1 5.8 5.3 7.4 Vermont....................... 37.6 1.4 1.0 4.2 12.8 11.4 12.3 Massachusetts ..•••••••••.••••. 37.8 5.8 3.8 4.1 14.1 13.0 29.6 Rhode Island.................. 6.6 .g .9 .8 2.3 1.6 3.4 Connecticut .•••.•.••..•.••••.. 41.6 6.0 2.9 4.6 12.7 g.4 26.6 New York...................... 186.1 9·9 19.9 35.5 99.4 103.3 103.9 New Jersey.................... 65.5 8.3 7.0 12.3 27.7 23.5 45.0 Pennsylvania •..•..•••••••••••. __ 19"-4_.~5 ___ 4o_.1 ___ ....;15c...._l __ --=3_8_. 2 ____ 1_02___::.9;__ ____ 6_8_ . .::.9 __ _..;.7::..5.:.c:'l;:...

North Atlantic .......... :===:"64=:0:=.~2 ===84;=:::=.73===:';54;;;=.78===1170~.=;;2;=====:2~9;;:'4=:. 3::======2=:5:'::'4=:.1:====3~26..==.6:= Ohio.......................... 155.2 43.0 18.9 62.8 152.3. 91.7 64.3 Indiana....................... 186.6 84.3 17.5 66.3 149.1 79.2 44.4 Illinois •••••••••••••••••.•••. 254.7 209.0 34.2 66.5 235.4 126.6 84.1 Michigan ................... · .. : 75.4 20.6 14;1 36.7 118.3 85.2 59.9 Wisconsin .•.•••..••••..•..•.. :_.....::1"'59::...:·-=1;__ _ __:16:;:..:....6:__ __ :::;cl6:..:.~5----==3-=lc:.;.2=--.. __ __:1:;::.5.::..6.:..:.3::...... ___ =105::.::...:·~3----...:;5=2.:..:•5:....

East North Central •••••. ; 831.0 373.5 101.2 263.5 811.4 488.1 305.3 ==~======~====~=======p======================== Minnesota..................... 219.1 131.2 25.5 37.4 202.2 107,7 52.2

Iowa ••••••••••.••••••••••••••. 425.1 4o2.0 37.1 54.1 238.4 153.3 68.2 Missouri .••••••.•.•••.••.••••. 168.8 65.8 17.3 50.7 138.1 88.8 52.0 North Dakota.................. 24.2 5.0 11.3 14.4 110.8 42.9 30.4 South Dakota.................. 74.8 45.3 9.1 3.4 95.4 48.5 19.7 Nebraska •••••••••••••••••••••. 155.1 170.1 13.7 30.3 146.1 82.7 42.6 Kansas •••••.•••••••••.•.•.••• ·-~1.:::,03<.:·co:8;___....;1::::86::::..:...9<----=11::..:·~7 __ __:2:..:9-".5"------=16=0:::.6::........,.....--:..:8::::2;;.:•.::2 __ __,.3:.z.9:::·6::....

West North Central •••.•• ; 1,170.9 l,oo6.4 125.7 219.7 1,091.7 6o6.0 3o4.7 ====~==~~====~~==~~======~======~========= Delaware •••••••••••••••••••••. 37.6 12.9 1.6 4.8 7.5 6.3 7.2

Maryland...................... 66.4 19.9 4.6 16.1 32.6 20.6 31.0 Virginia .•••••••••••••.••..•• : 76.7 12.2 7.2 33.2 65.7 38.9 56.9 West Virginia •••••••••.•••••• : 25.4 4.7 1.2 4.4 17.9 11.4 10.7 North Carolina................ 117.9 26.5 ·10.7 70.0 112.6 58.5 79.5 South Carolina ••••••••••.••••. 35.9 4.9 4.9 31.8 46.9 27,1 4o.o Georgia....................... 160.2 44.3 12.1 61.4 77.1 46.7 58.8 Florida .••••••.••••••••••••••• __ 7'-'1;..:. • .._7 ___ 11= • ..._9 __ _..:::.13..:.:•:.;:;8 __ _::.64.;.;.:.;:6 ___ __.5""3..:.;•8::..... ___ ..... 5:.:2"-.4.:.,__-=12::::1:.:..•4.:....

South Atlantic .••••.•••• : 591.9 137.2 56.0 286.1 414.1 261.9 4o5.7

Kentucky ••••••••••••••••••••• : 59.5 21.6 7.0 32,1 72.2 41.4 39.9 Tennessee .•••••••.•.••••••••• : 63.5 15.3 7.8 34.1 68.6 46.0 4o.3 Alabama....................... 98.0 28.6 6.9 43.8 49.6 39,5 38.1 Mississippi ••••••••.•.•••••••. 78.9 18.4 6,7 41.3 71.4 54.5 54.7 Arkansas· ••••••••• ; •••••.••••• : 99.7 27.1 10.4 24.5 74.4 57.1 80.3 Louisiana .••...••••••••••••••. 43.1 4.2 6.4 19.2 53.6 36.8 39.8 Oklahoma ••••••••.•••••••.•••.. 78.7 58.6 8.1 10.5 83.7 56.7 36.6 Texas •••••..•••..••••••.••••• ·--=2.._54'-''..:.4 __ ..:1:.<.59..,."'3'----=29"-'''-"8'----'44..!.!::.6'-----266="-'4~---=22""4"".""1--.::25..:.:1:o:.•.=...l

South Central .•••••••••• ; 775.9 333.1 83.1 250.1 739.8 556.2 580.7 Montana ....................... '===;26;;r. 9~===:1~o==i. 8;;====';;'3=;:. 9:====4r."f4====?,66;;=.76=====;3:=7:=:.8;c=====,==;:3~4=;:.5;= Idaho ••••••••••••••••••.•••••. 41.1 16.4 10.3 13.5 57.2 45.0 4o.7 Wyoming ••••••••••••••••••••••: 14.5 14.5 1.0 1.6 20.1 16.6 20.7 Colorado ••••••••••••.••••••••. 82.7 133.6 6.2 7.2 67.0 55.5 52.5 New Mexico •.•••••••••••••••••. 20.5 37.1 1.7 4.1 22.6 23.4 28.3 Arizona....................... 49.6 71.0 4.2 13.5 27.3 56.1 62.7 utah .•.•..••••••••••••.•••••• : 32.1 11.6 2.2 1.9 21.4 16.4 15.0 Nevada .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 7.8 1.0 .4 .6 6.4 6.4 8.3 Washington •••••••••..•••••..•. 76.2 10.3 10.8 20,6 67.5 51.0 72.3 Oregon .•••••••.••••••.••••••• : 54.6 9.5 7.1 14.9 51.4 39.6 56.1 California ••••••••••••.•••••• : 495.2 249.4 4o.4 93.2 198.0 311.4 549.5 Alaska .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .8 2} .1 .6 .5 .2 .5 Hawaii ...................••... _ ___:1=::1:.!.'>1..3 __ .....,!2;;.:•:::.2 ___ _,.""-5 ___ 8,_,.~9;___,___.;z.9.!...3o~..-___ ~3~.8~ _ __.5.:.::8:.:..5.._

Western ................• : 913.2 567.5 88.8 185.0 615.2 663.3 999·7 ===================================================

United States •••••••......... : 4,923 2,502 510 1,315 3,966 2,829 2,923

See footnotes at end of table. Continued-

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Table 9. --Farm production expenses, by States, 1960 - Continued

State and region Total Depreciation Taxes Interest Net rent Total

current :f'a:rm : and other on :f'a:rm on :f'arm to production operating consumption of' : mortgage non:f'arm e:xpenses :f'arm capital 6/: property debt landlords expenses

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - -

Maine ••••••••••••••••••••••••· 129.8 19.1 6.7 2.1 0.6 158.2 New Hampshire ••••••••••••••••· 43.0 6.8 2.7 1.0 .2 53.7 vermont ••••·•••••••••••••••••• 80.7 15.2 5.3 2.4 .3 lo4.o Massachusetts ••••••••••••••••: 108.2 15.9 7.2 2.2 .1 133.6 Rhode Island •••••••••••••••••: 16.5 2.6 .9 .3 .2 20.5 Connecticut ••••••••••••••••••· 103.8 14.5 5.9 1.9 .8 126.9 New York •••••••••••••••••••••: 558.1 114.3 42.0 13.8 2.8 731.0 New Jersey •••••••••••••••••••• 189.4 31.1 13.6 3.6 .3 237.9 Pennsyl venia ••••••••••••••••• : __ __.,5..::;3~5 ;..;' 0'--------'1'-2-'-6.;.... 0;....... ____ 2co.8;.c;.l'-------"12_.;....6'-----2-'".'""0---'7._.0=3"'-. 7,__

North Atlantic •••••••••• :==1:f,~76=4=·=4=====3=4=5=.6====1=12=·=5====3=9=·8=====7=·3===2='=26=9=·=6=-Ohio •••••••••••••••••••••••••. 588.3 189.6 52.5 22.9 22.8 876.1 Indiana ••••••••••••••••••••••· 627.5 174.4 64.1 22.6 39.2 927.9 Illinois •••••••••••••••••••••· 1,010.5 254.3 140.3 28.3 130.5 1,563.9 Michigan •••••••••••••••••••••• 410.1 151.3 36.7 16.9 6.5 621.6 Wisconsin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • __ __..5""'3.._7:.::• Ei:..._ ___ __,2""00=· 4"'------><66><-:...0. 9'------=1,..9.:..· 5"---__ _,2;:,8""'""4 __ _,8 ..... 5'""2....,. 8"---

East North Central •••••• :===3 ,=:1=:7=:4=.0====="9:=:7=:0=. 0====3=6=0=. 5====1=1'::::0=:. 3';"====22o=7=·=4==4=,84=;:=2=.1== Minnesota ••••••••••••••••••••• 775.3 235.1 77,9 28.8 50.3 1,167.3 Iowa •••••••••••••••••••••••••: 1,378.2 263.7 125.6 38.0 122.5 1,928.0 Missouri •••••••••••••••••••••: 581.5 144.9 45.9 21.7 31.6 825.5 North Dakota •••••••••••••••••: 239.0 110.7 34.4 7.9 55.0 447.1 South Dakota •••••••••••••••••: 296.2 100.5 39.6 9.2 30.5 475.8 Nebraska •••••••••••••••••••••: 64o.6 151.8 69.7 16.3 69.8 948.2 Kansas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·----"6""1"'4'-'. 4'--___ __,1..,6:,z9...,.6"--___ _.7,.,o...,. 2=--__ __.16""""".1..__ ___ 7 .... 3u.•.J...7 ___ 944'-'-'-.:..;' o,__

West North Central •••••• : 4,525.1 1,176.2 463.4 138.0 433.3 6,736.0 ==~============~======~~==================~==

Delaware •••••••••••••••••••••• 77.9 8.2 .8 1.1 1.5 89.4 Maryland ••••••••••••••••••••• : 191.2 38.0 9.4 4.7 3.6 246.8 Virginia •••••••••••••••••••••: 290.9 81.1 16.4 8.6 3.3 400.4 West Virginia ••••••••••••••••• 75.7 24.6 2.7 2.3 1.1 lo6.4 North Carolina •••••••••• ~ •••• : 475.7 121.7 18.8 14.1 37.3 667.5 South Carolina •••••••••••••••• 191.4 48.2 8.0 5.6 13.5 266.6 Georgia ••••••••••••••••••••••• 460.6 74.7 13.1 11.3 12.8 572.6 Florida ....................... __ ,_....:3:..::8..:.9.;.;· 6'------""'5'-=1"-'.1=-----=2..,_3.:... 3..__ __ --=1""'5"". o=------=l==l=-=-'""-8 ___ 4,....9Q""""'. 8"---

South Atlantic ••••••••••: 2,152.8 447.6 92.6 62.7 84.8 2,840.6 ====~~======~~====~~~==~~====~~==~~~ Kentucky...................... 273.6 93.2 14.3 11.1 8.4 4oo.6

Tennessee •••••••••••••••••••• : 275.6 88.0 10.5 10.7 4.4 389.3 Alabama ••••••••••••••••••••••: 3o4.5 55.5 7.2 8.8 3.1 379.1 Mississippi •·••••••••••••••••: 326.0 69.8 10.4 11.5 13.1 430.8 Arkansas·...................... 373.7 58.9 14.8 11.1 2.2 460.6 Louisiana ••••••••••••••••••••• 203.0 48.7 7.0 8.4 8.1 275.2 Oklahoma •••••••••••••••••••••• 332.8 91.5 23.1 12.3 22.3 481.8 Texas ......................... _ __;1=.;,~2::.29o!..:·~7 ____ _:2:::.3:..::2"-'.6'-----7.!.;0::..:.-"-6----'4""'3'-'-.3"'-----'4::::2c:..3..__--=1~,~61~8~.45_

South Central ••••••••••• :=~3,;;'.,;,31::=8=.,;,9=====7~3':=8=.3====15=7=·=9===11==7=.2===1=0~3=. 7~=4='=436;;,;,;·~0~ Montana ••••••••••••••••••••••· 185.0 64.5 23.7 9.2 8.5 290.9 Idaho ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 224.1 56.2 18.7 11.3 11.8 322.0 wyoming ••••••••••••••••••••••· 89.0 19.6 7.3 5.2 5.2 126.3 Colorado •••••••••••••••••••••· 4o4.6 68.9 28.3 12.0 20.4 534.2 New Mexico •••••••••••••••••••· 137.6 19.0 5.2 6.6 2.7 171.0 Arizona ••••••••••••••••••••••• 284.5 19.7 8.7 6.8 19.9 339.7 Utah •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 100.7 20.9 8.0 5.2 4.9 139.8 Nevada •••••••••••••••••••••••: 30.9 5.7 2.5 1.7 1.2 42.0 Washington •••••••••••••••••••· 308.7 67.3 24.4 15.9 20.4 436.7 Oregan •••••••••••••••••••••••• 233.2 49.5 33.9 14.0 5.6 336.2 California •••••••••••••••••••= 1,937.0 168.1 152.1 71.5 ~9.~ 2,378.5 Alaska .-~ .... .. ... .. .. • .. • .. • .. 2.8 .5 .3 .2 .1 3.8 Hawaii ••.•••••••••••••••••••• ·,--::-.::..94_:·c::.5 ____ -::':6:'-.6:.._ ___ _:2:.:·:.:::5 ____ ...:.·.:::.4 ___ _::2~ . .!..7 __ _:::l::o6::; . ..!.7_

Western •.•........•.•... : 4,032.7 566.5 315.5 159.9 153.2 5,227.8 =========================================~===

United States .•............... 4,244 1,502 628 1,010 26,352

See :f'ootnotes at end of' table.

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Table g.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1961

Current farm operating expenses State and region Feed Livestock

:Fertilizer: Repairs and Seed ]j : and : operation of21

lime : capital i tema :=!

Miscel-l,rus

AUGUST 1971

Hired labor

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Maine •••••••••••.•••.••••••••. 50.0 g.4 2.4 9.9 16.2 19.8 23.8 New Hampshire................. 20.5 1.9 .5 1.1 5.4 5.5 7.5 Vermont .... .... .... .. .. ...... . 36.9 1.5 1.0 4.4 12.3 11.8 11.0 Massachusetts .•••••••••••••••. 35.7 5.3 3.7 3.8 14.3 13.6 28.0 Rhode Island.................. 6.4 ,8 .8 .8 2.2 1.6 3.5 Connecticut ••••••••••••.•••••. 39.2 5.4 2.9 4.2 12.3 9·9 27.0 New York ••••.••••••.••••••••• : 183.9 10.1 18.7 33.0 94.4 105.6 105.8 New Jersey .••••••••••••••.••• : 60.6 7.4 7.0 11.2 27.4 24.7 43.4 Pennsylvania ................. • _ __::1:=:88~·~6 ___ 361:::!.!.:.4:!;._ __ 1:::4:::..:·~8~ _ ___..36~.8~---...z.98~.'-=8~_-_.~.;72~·:.J.7 __ -.J7'-=1:.!:.2:..._

North Atlantic .••••••••• : 622.0 78.1 51.8 105.3 283.3 265.3 321.1 '===========================================================

Ohio .•••••••••••••••••••••••• : 158.9 56.3 18.8 53.3 147.9 93.0 58.6 Indiana....................... 192.8 75.5 18.0 63.8 143.8 78.8 43.5 Illinois •••••••••••••••••••••. 262.8 2o6.6 35.2 83.5 229.5 126.2 86.7 Michigan...................... 75.0 18.7 14.5 40.2 114.2 88.9 61.0 Wisconsin ..•••••..•••••..•••• • _ __.:::16::..4.:..:•cc:5 __ _..::1:..~.7.:.:• 2::;.._ __ =.17c.:•:.::::0 __ __..3.::2.:..• 7~-.. ___ .:1""51::,•:...c7 ___ .:1:=.o8:::.:·:..3,__ _ __,5"'3:,.;•4::c._

East North Central ······: 854.0 374.3 103.4 273.6 787.1 495.1 303.2 Minnesota .•••.••.••.•••••••••. =====23""1=.76 ======12'="5"".""'6=====:=26;;=.=:3====:=39"".==2=====:1=:967 .=r4=====u==o=.==7====:=51=.=3= Iowa.......................... 444.1 439.5 37.3 60.6 227.9 149.7 69.0 Missouri ••.••..•••.•••.••••••. 181.0 63.0 17.1 51.5 135.4 89.6 50.5 North Dakota.................. 26.5 10.5 11.9 15.8 lo8.0 40.1 24.5 South Dakota •••••••••••••••••• 79.2 57.3 8.4 4.9 92.2 50.6 20.1 Nebraska ••••••••••••••••••••• : 163.8 205.9 13.2 46.4 142.1 87.6 48.4 Kansas .••••.••.••••.••..••••• ·---=11:=.9.., • ..:2 __ .:26::::.5...,.:.::::6 __ __::11:.;•:...;4__; _ _....3""4"".0'-----=1:..5.,.3.:.:• 8,_ __ --::.83...,.;...;4 __ --"'-38"'-'''-"6'--

West North Central •••••• :,=1='=2=45=·=3====1=,16==7=.3;=====12=5=·=6===2=5=72=. =5 ======1 '=05==5 =· 7=====6=11"7"7. 7====302==·=5= Delaware •••••·•••••••••••••••• 35.1 10.4 1.7 4.5 7.3 6.4 7.3 Maryland ..................... : 65.0 17.6 4.7 15.6 32.0 21.7 26.8 Virginia...................... 76.9 11.0 7.0 32.4 65.4 40.8 58.0 West Virginia ••••••.••••.•••• : 23.5 3.9 1.1 4.3 17.2 11.5 11.7 North Carolina ••••••••••••••• : 127.4 26.2 10.5 70.8 112.4 59.5 85.0 South Carolina................ 37.9 5.2 5.0 32.5 45.1 27.9 43.4 Georgia •••••••••••••••••••••• : 166.7 39.0 12.5 65.1 74.7 48.2 58.7 Florida •.••••••••••••.•••••••. __ 7J.,3.!.!'..:::.2 __ __::;:10:::.,•~6----=1"-'3 •:....t7 __ ___:::66:::.:.::• 2::__ ___ ..... 5~2.:..o• 9z._ __ ...L58:::.,·~6 __ ~126=·:..::2'--

South Atlantic •••••••••• : 605.8 123.9 56.1 291.5 4o7.0 274.6 417.1 ~=========================================================

Kentucky ••••••••••••••••••••• : 62.1 22.7 6.8 32.7 72.0 43.3 40.3 Tennessee ••••••••••••••••••••• 63.7 14.7 8.1 33.5 67.8 48.2 39.8 Alabama ••••••••••••••••••••••· lo4.3 27.5 6.6 42.8 49.3 39.7 37.5 Mississippi................... 84.6 18.6 7.5 4o.1 69.7 58.6 60.7 Arkansas •••••••••••••••••••••. 119.2 31.2 12.2 25.3 71.8 64.2 ao.o Louisiana ••••••••••••••••••••• 45.0 4.4 6.5 19.6 51.3 37.7 44.7 Oklahoma •••••••••••••••••••••. 84.7 66.9 8.4 13.5 81.9 54.7 39.9 Texas ........................ : _ _...;;;2....,73.:.:•_.,7 __ -=1•91:.;•;...;4 ___ 3.._3.'""9'-----'4-'-7.:..•4,__ __ ___:2::.:5c::;8.:...•3.._ __ .;::2;..:..43...,."'-7---=2"-73"'.""'9_

South Central ••••••••••• : 837.2 377.4 89.8 255.1 722.1 590.1 616.~ ====~=====9====~==============9=======~~====~ Montana .••••••••••••••••••••• : 26.5 12.4 4.0 5.1 65.3 34.8 32.2

Idaho ........................ : 42.2 18.5 10.4 16.5 55.9 49.1 41.8 Wyoming ••••••••••••••••••••••· 14.2 14.8 1.1 1.4 19.7 17.0 18.8 Colorado •••••••••••••••••••••• 89.7 149.1 6.6 7.9 65.3 57.8 58.9 New Mexico •••••••••••••••••••· 23.0 43.8 1.8 4.5 22.1 25.6 26.3 Arizona •••••••••••••••••••••• : 53.4 75.6 4.8 15.2 26.8 56.9 56.8 Utah •••••••••••••••••••••••••: 34.5 li.3 2.1 2.0 21.0 17.1 13.8 Nevada ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 7.7 .8 .4 .8 6.3 6.5 8.1 Washington •••••••••••••••••••• 78.1 10.3 11.7 18.4 66.2 54.9 73.9 Oregon •••••••••••••••••••••••• 55.6 14.8 8.0 17.8 50.3 42.0 55.5 California ................... : 518.7 255.7 43.1 94.2 ~94.4 333.9 571.6 Alaska .. .. • .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .9 .1 .l .6 .5 .3 ·· .5 Hawaii ..•..•..••.••.••.•.•••.. __ 11=:•.:::.8 __ __;1:::•:.::::8 ___ ...;•:.::5~---=l:::.0:..:.5:.._ ___ _z.9.!:'2=-----4:::.!.:.::::0~-~5.!..:7 •:..::6'--

Western •••••••.••.•••.•. : 956.3 608.8 94.5 194.7 603.0 700.0 1,016.0 ==============================~===================

United States •.••••.......•.•. 5,121 2,730 521 1,373 3,858

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State and region

Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1961 - Continued '

Total .: . Depreciation current farm : and other operating : consumption of : expenses : farm capital 6/:

Taxes on farm

property

Interest on farm

mortgage debt

Net rent to

nonfarm landlords

AUGUST 1971

Total production expenses

Maine ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 131.5 18.8 7.0 2.2 0.4 159.9 New Hampshire ••••••••••••••••• 42.5 6.3 2.8 1.0 .2 52.8 Vermont ••••••••••••••••••••••: 78.8 14.7 5.6 2.5 .3 102.0 Massachusetts ••••••••••••••••• lo4.4 16.5 7.8 2.1 .1 130.9 Rhode Island •••••••••••••••••: 16.2 2.6 .9 .2 .2 20.2 Connecticut ••••••••••••••••••: 100.9 14.4 6.2 1.9 .8 124.1 New York •••••••••••••••••••••• 551.6 109.5 44.8 14.4 2.2 722.5 New Jersey •••••••••••••••••••: 181.7 31.4 14.4 3.6 .5 231.6 Pennsylvania ................. 1 ___ 5..,1:.<9..:.;· 2=--------'l"'-'22=.4"'-----"'3!<.0:.;.9,__ __ ....:1,..3e.t.•.£.5 ___ _,2"-'''-"9 __ __,6"'8!<.8:.;. 9,___

North Atlantic •••••••••• :==1=, 7="260'7"'. 9=====3=;36:==.6=====12=0=. 5====4'71=. 4:=====.7=·=;5===2 ':,2;=3=2,;:. 9= Ohio •••••••••••••••••••••••••· 586.7 187.5 55.9 24.4 24.6 879.1 Indiana ••••••••••••••••••••••: 616.1 171.6 66.5 24.4 46.0 924.7 Illinois ••••••••••••••••·····' 1,030.5 256,3 146.5 31.3 158.4 1,623.0 Michigan •••••••••••••••••••••· 412.6 149.3 38.2 18.5 7.8 626.3 Wisconsin ..................... __ _,5~44~. 8::,_ ___ ___;1,.99"'-!.;'l=-------L7:::..0 !.!' 7 ___ ..::2:::0~. 9.l.-___ 2:::.9~·c::l'-----"86=4:.J. 7'---

East North Central • • • • • • :==3;.,1S:90::=. 8:=======96~3=. 7"=====3~7'i=7 ~· 9:====11===9=.6====26=j5=·=9==4='';,;:9=1~7~· 7;== Minnesota ••••••••••••••••••••: 781.0 234.7 84.6 31.1 61.1 1,192.6 Iowa ••••••••••••••••••••••••• : 1,428.0 257.2 132.2 4o.4 146.1 2,003.9 Missouri •••••••••••••••••••••• 588.2 145.3 49.3 24.0 41.1 847.7 North Dakota •••••••••••••••••: 237.2 111.3 35.9 9.5 36.0 430.0 South Dakota •••••••••••••••••• 312.7 100.2 40.2 10.3 27.8 491.1 Nebraska •••••••••••••••••••••• 707.4 151.5 72.4 17.5 69.8 1,018.7 Kansas • • • • • .... • • • • • •• • • • •••• '---'7c.::o6:::.:..:. 0::.._ ___ _..;166=~· 4.:.._ ___ --L74:!.':.::8:.._ __ ..:.l:J.7,!_,· 3"--___ 7L9~·..t.3 __ l;:,;,~0~4,3 :.;• 9"---

West North Central •••••• :==4;., 7=:'6':'0~. 5:======1=,166=::='6=====48=9=·=4===1=5=0=.1====46=1=.74==7;,;,~02~7 ·~9~ Delaware •••••••••••••••••••••• 72.7 8.1 .9 1.2 1.8 84.6 Maryland ••••••••••••••••······ 183.5 37.9 .9.8 5.1 3,5 239.8 Virginia •••••••••••••••••••••: 291.6 82.7 17.6 9.2 4.1 405.2 West Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: 73.2 23.7 2.9 2.5 1.0 103.2 North Carolina •••••••••••••••• 491.9 123.7 20.2 15.3 39.7 690.9 South Carolina •••••••••••••••: 196.9 46.6 8.1 6.2 15.7 273.5 Georgia ••••••••••••••••••••••: 464.9 72.9 14.2 12.7 13.7 578.4 Florida ...................... : __ _;4.::.01::::•:..:4 ______ __,5~2:.:..0:::__ ___ _;2::,:5:..:.•L..9 __ __:16:::::..:.. 8:::..__ __ _,12=.· 4:!._ __ 5~0~8:.:.. 5<!..--_

South Atlantic •••••••••• :==2=,l=c7:=6=.1=====44==,;7=·=:'8=====99~·5====6=9=·o====9=1=.=8===2='884~,;.·2== Kentucky •••••••••••••••••••••· 28o.o 94.6 14.9 12.2 9.6 411.3 Tennessee ••••••••••••••••••••· 275.8 88.3 11.4 11.9 5.3 392.7 Alabama •••••••••••••••••••••• : 307.7 56.1 7.7 9.6 3.5 384.5 Mississippi ••••••••••••••••••• 339.6 69.2 ·10.5 12.9 16.1 448.3 Arkansas •••••••••••••••••••••• 403.8 57.4 15.4 12.6 3.0 492.1 Louisiana ••••••••••••••••••••· 209.4 47.0 6.9 9.3 10.5 283.0 Oklahoma ••••••••••••••••••••• : 350.0 91.7 26.1 13.4 20.4 501.7 Texas ........................ :_-=l .... 3~22=.,.;.4:r..._ ___ __;2~e~29=.:2.L·Jo.l ____ .J.7J...7~.9t..---_;46~.9:z_ __ __L!52::.,.c=2'---=-l.>.J,7t.=2~8.:...5t___

South Central ••••••••••• : 3,488.6 733.3 170.8 128.9 120.5 4 642.2 Montana • • • .. • • • • • • • • • ... •. • • •• ====1=:8;=0=.3:=======6~4=.~8====~2~3=. 7=====1,;:0;,.=5 ==~;;;6;;.;,;;9==42;;86,;:,;,;. 2=== Idaho •••••••••••••••~••••••••: 234.4 56.3 20.3 12.5 11.2 334.7 Wyoming ••••••••••••••••••••••: 86.9 19.8 7.5 5.8 5.1 125.0 Colorado •••••••••••••••••••·•: 435.3 68.9 29.4 13.1 19.3 566.0 'New MeXico •••••••••••••••••••: 147.0 19.0 5.5 7.2 4.8 183.4 Arizona ••••••••••••••••••••••: 289.5 20.0 9.5 7.4 36.4 362.7 Utah •••••••••••••••••••••••••: 101.9 20.8 8.9 5.5 4.7 141.8 Nevada •••••••••••••••••••••••= 30,6 5.8 2.5 1.9 1.1 41.9 Washington •••••••••••••••••••: 313.6 67.2 27.1 17.5 19.0 444.4 Oregon ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 244.0 49.0 36.9 15.3 4.4 349.6 Cal:l,t:ornia .............. ,..... 2.011.5 170.4 164.7 79.2 46.0 2,471.9 Alaska ....................... · 3.0 .5 .3 .2 .1 4.1 Hawaii ....................... : 95.4 6.8 2.5 .4 2.9 loB.o

--~~------~~----~~----~----~--~~~ Western •••••••••••••••••: 4,173.3 569.3 338.8 176.6 161.9 5,419.8

==============================~==~~= United States ••••••••••.•.•.. : 19,516 4,217 1,597 686 1,109 27,125

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Table 5J.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1962

CUrrent farm operating expenses State and region Feed Livestock

:Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel- Hired Seed y : and : operation of-:> 1 l!J.!:!3EJ ous labor

lime : capital i terns ~ ~ .!±/ - - -~ dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Maine .•.•.••••.•.••••••.•••••. 53.3 9.5 2.4 10.0 16.6 21.6 24.4 New Hampshire •••.•.••.•••••••. 21.6 1.9 .5 1.1 5.4 6.0 7.7 Vermont . .. ... .... .. .• ......... 38.9 1.7 .8 4.1 12.7 12.3 9.7 Massachusetts ••••••••••••••••· 38.1 5.0 4 .. 3 3.8 14.1 14.6 27.3 Rhode Island .••.•.••.•••.••••. 6.6 .9 8 .8 2.3 1.7 3.6 Connecticut ..•....•..•.•.•.••. 39.0 4.7 3.0 4.5 12.3 9·7 27.7 New York...................... 191.9 9·9 19.0 32.3 95.7 113.1 98.2 New Jersey .•.....••••.•••••••. 59.6 6.5 7.0 12.0 28.3 25.9 44.9 Pennsylvania ••.••••••...•••.... _--=:l:£:96::.:."'3~ _ ___,3~8:.!.. 4~ __ .=15~·:.:::6:...._ _ __,3!.!7.!:.6~----=l::::O::::l.:.:. 2;:._ ___ -.!.:75::..:·~0:....__...:66::.:::.:.·::.2_

North Atlantic .••••••••• : 645.2 78.3 53.4 lo6.l 288.4 279.9 309.9 '==~~====~====~=====7================~====~~ Ohio.......................... 170.2 64.4 20.3 61.0 150.0 95.1 61.6

Indiana .•••.•••••••••••••••••. 201.5 76.9 18.7 70.6 147.8 81.7 42.5 Illinois .•••.•••••.•••••.••••. 289.4 245.4 35.1 96.3 234.1 129.0 90.6 Michigan •.••••••.•.•••••••••. : 78.5 21.2 15.2 37.6 115.5 95.2 58.9 Wisconsin .•..••••..•..•••.•..• :_-=17.._,3"-'·-=l'-----=16:;:;.:.;.0:.._ __ 1::8::.;•c;:;o __ --=3:=2.:.:.2=------=l'"'-5~5:.::·5~---=l12=·.:.9 __ _,5:.::2:.!..6=--

East North Central •••••• : 912.7 423.9 107.3 297.7 802,9 513.8 3o6.2 ==========~======~==~========~============~==

Minnesota..................... 232.3 126.7 25.8 4o.l 199.6 117.0 56.5 Iowa.......................... 485.3 503.0 37.2 70.2 235.3 161.3 79.7 Missouri •••••••••••••••••••••· 192.1 59.5 17.1 52.4 138.6 95.9 54.8 North Dakota •••••••·•••••••••· 28.6 16.0 10.9 16.6 110.1 48.6 28.2 South Dakota •.•••.••.•••.••••. 89.5 67.5 8.4 6.4 94.8 56.0 21.9 Nebraska •••.•••••••••••••••••. 182.3 227.6 13.8 44.8 146.0 90.6 43.4 Kansas .•••.••••. • ••••••••.•..••. _ _.=,l3.!.:0::.:·~8 __ ...::.2:.L7~0.:.;. 9z._. _ ___;ll==.:•J.7 __ __..:!4:=l.:.;• 9z._. __ --:!l:L.5::::.8:..::. 4!:__ ___ _:8~7L.!•.:.2 __ _,3!.29~· 8~

West North Central .••••• ~ 1,340.8 1,271.1 125.0 272.4 1,o82.7 656.6 324.4 ==~~==~~====~~==~~======~=======7~==~~ 37.4 10.9 1.7 5.0 7.4 6.8 7.3

Maryland...................... 73.2 20.4 5.1 17.6 32.1 22,6 28.3 Virginia ••.•••••..•••.••••••• : 78.6 10.5 7.1 33.6 66.0 41.9 55.3 West Virginia ••••••••••••••••· 23.7 3.6 1.2 4.1 17.4 12.0 10.1 North Carolina ·••••••••••••••• 138.4 27.1 10.2 71.4 115.6 64.0 84.1

Delaware ....••..•.•• , .••••• ~ ..

South Carolina .••••••••••••••. 39.6 4.7 4.8 33.4 46.1 29.4 41.1 Georgia....................... 174.3 41.6 12.3 64.8 76.8 50.5 57.0 Florida ••••••••..•.••••••••••. __ 8_2..;... 7.:..._ __ 13...=:..;..6 ___ 12~·..:..8 ___ 68..;.. • ....:.o ___ __:5....:.4..;...o:.__ ___ .....:6_4..;...6 __ .:.:13::..2.....:·..:..7_

South Atlantic .......... ~==64~7,.·,:,9===1=32;=.=o4===55=·=1===29=8.=0====4=l=o=5=. 5====2,;9=1=. 7=====4=16=.=1= Kentucky...................... 66.2 26.6 7.1 38.5 74.5 46.4 42.1 Tennessee ••••••••••••••••••••. 68.8 16.9 8.1 35.4 69.5 51.0 37.4 Alabama....................... 115.8 29.2 6.9 45.7 50.9 42.6 37.3 Mississippi •••••••••••••••••• : 93.0 20.0 7.3 41.2 70.1 62.8 60.5 Arkansas •••••••••••••••••••••. 128.9 32.4 11.5 27.5 74.6 66.7 83.7 Louisiana..................... 49.3 4.4 6.2 21.3 53.0 41.6 43.0 Oklahoma •••••..••••••••••.••• : 95.6 74.2 8.8 19.5 82.8 57.9 37.1 Texas .•.•••••••••••••••••••••. _->~,302=...•.t-5 __ ..::2::::26::..:•"'5--~31::,•~7--_.::::6.t..5 :..:• 5:...__ ___ 26=2:.!:. 0~ ___ ::::26~9~·1!..5 _ _..::2:.L75~·~9:._

South Central ••••••••••• ::==9=20=·==1===4=30=.=2===8;=7=.5===2=g4""""'.6:.=====73o;=7=·=4====63=8=·=5==6=1=7=.1= Montana....................... 32.8 20.7 4.0 4.8 67.3 37.3 33.2 Idaho ••••••••••••••••••••••••· 48.8 25.9 8.6 15.2 57.5 50.7 41.5 Wyoming ••••••••••••••••••••••: 17.8 21.2 1.2 1.5 20.2 18.3 18.9 Colorado .•••••••••••••••••••• : 107.6 179.7 6.5 9.4 67.1 60.0 57.2 New Mexico •••••••••••••••.•.•. 26.2 49.5 1.8 5.7 22.5 26.5 25.0 Arizona ••••••••••••·•••••••••· 70.0 101.6 5.2 15.4 27.4 64.7 51.4 Utah ••••••••••••••••••••••·••: 36.7 11.7 2.3 2,1 21,4 18.5 14.4 Nevad.a ••••••••••••••••••••• , •. 8.8 1.5 .6 ·9 6.4 7.0 8.4 Washington •••••••••.•••••••••. 84.8 10.6 10.9 25.6 67.2 57.7 70.1 Oregon •••••••.•••••.•••••••••. 59.6 20.0 7.7 18.3 51.1 43.7 60.8 California •.•••••••••••.••.••. 602.5 325.5 43.1 96.5 198.8 365.7 547.4 Alaska • .. .. .. .. ••• .• .. .. .. .. .. .9 '2./ .1 ,7 .5 .3 .5 Hawaii •....................••. __ :;;;:ll~·""5 __ __;l::o:':..::8 ___ -'-"' 5:...._ __ "'9:J.·9~ ___ _.9~·~3 ____ _:4:.:·:;:2 __ ~5.:::.8:.::. 5:...--

Western ......•••••...... ~ 1,108.1 769.8 92.5 205.8 616.7 754.7 987.1 ===================================================

United States ..•.•.•..•••.•... 5,575 3,lo6 521 1,474 3,135

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Table 9.--F~ production expenses, by States 1 1962 - Continued

State and region Total.

CUITent f'~ operating exPenses

Depreciation Interest and other Taxes an f'~

consumption of' an f'~ mortgage f'~ ca:pital. §/: property. debt

Net rent to

nanf'~ landlords

Total. production expenses

Maine ••••••••••••••••••••••••= 137.9 19.7 7.4 2.1 0.3 167.4 New Hampshire ••••••••••••••••= 44.2 6.5 3.0 1.0 .l 54.8 Vermont ••••••••••••••••••••••= 80.2 15.7 5.7 2.6 .2 lo4.4 Massachusetts ••••••••••••••••= 107.1 16.6 8.0 2.1 .l 133.9 Rhode Island •••••••••••••••••= 16.6 2.7 .8 .2 .2 20.6 Connecticut ••••••••••••••••••= 100.7 14.6 6.6 2.0 .5 124.3 New York ...................... : 560.1 113.0 46.7 15.0 l.O 735.7 New Jersey •••••••••••••••••••= 184.2 33.7 16.1 3.8 .5 238.4 Pennsylvania ••••••••••••••••• =---<5~3~0.:..::3~---....::::l2::.c9~·::.2 ___ --'3,.;:4:..:•.::.5 __ ___;l::4~ • .::.5 ___ _:.• 9i!.-__ 7!.:09:::.=:.:;·3:!.-_

North Atlantic •••••••••• :==1';.,7""6'="1.=2=======35,.1=.=8====128=..= • ..,8===4""'3;=·=3=====3=.8~==2,;,,2==88;=;=.9;,.-0bio •••••••••••••••••••••••••= 622.7 194.0 58.5 26.3 21.2 922.5 Indiana ••••••••••••••••••••••= 639.7 179.3 77.5 26.5 48.0 971.0 Illinois •••••••••••••••••••••= 1,119.9 261.9 149.6 34.2 166.7 1,732.3 Michigan •••••••••••••••••••••= 422.0 152.7 4o.9 20.3 6.8 642.8 Wisconsin •••••••••••••••••••·=------~5;6;o~·=3------------=2=o6~·~9----------~7=l~·~4 ________ =22~·~8~------=2~5~·~8~----~88~7~·~3~-

East North Central. •••••• :==3~,;,;36=4=·=6====~994~·.;.8====3;;,;9;,;,7,;;·9~==1,;;30,;.;•;,;;1===26;,;;8,;,,5~=.;,5~,1,;,5;.5 ·;,;;9= Minnesota ••••••••••••••••••••= 798.0 238.5 89.0 33.6 53.4 1,212.5 Iowa •••••••••••••••••••••••••= 1,571.9 267.1 138.0 43.0 146.2 2,166.2 Missouri •••••••••••••••••••••= 610.3 150.4 50.2 27.2 37.3 875.4 North Dakota •••••••••••••••••= 259.0 111.9 36.9 11.7 81.6 501.2 South Dakota •••••••••••••••••= 344.5 102.0 42.4 11.7 35.5 536.2 Nebraska •••••••••••••••••••••= 748.4 155.5 74.3 19.1 83.5 l,08o.7 Kansas ···············•·······=------~7~4~o~·~7------------~l~7~o~·~4~--------~7~q~·~8~------~~~9~·~o~------~7~8u·~2~--~l~.~oaa~~·~2~-

West North Centr8:L •••••• :=~5;.,073,;,;,';.,0====1;;,;',;;;19;;;5;,;,·;,9===~51;.,0;,;;',;,8===16;,;5;.;,·;;3===~51;;;;5;.;,·7~=,;7,;,,46,;,;;,;;0;.;,·5~-Delaware •••••••••••••••••••••= 76.5 8.5 .9 1.2 1.~ 88.5 Maryland •••••••••••••••••••••= 199,4 39.1 10.4 5.6 2.3 256.8 Virginia •••••••••••••••••••••= 293.1 84.9 18.8 10.1 4.4 411.3 West Virginia ••••••••••••••••= 72.1 24.7 3.0 2.6 .9 103.3 North Carolina ............... : 510.8 130.7 21.6 16.7 41.0 720.8 South Carolina •••••••••••••••: 199.2 48.0 8.8 6.9 16.4 279.3 Georgia ••••••••••••••••••••••= 477.3 75.6 16.2 14.6 15.2 598.8 Florida ••••••••••••••••••••••=------~4~2~8~·~5~~--------~5~4~·~3~---------=29~·~7 ________ ~2~0~·~0~------~9u·~l~----~5~4~l~·~5~--

South Atlantic •••••••••• :==2;,,2=5=6~·9=====46,;,5=·=;'6====109,;;.,·;,5===77~·.;.7==.,;90~·6==,;;;3.;,000:=:. =·3~-Kentucky •••••••••••••••••••••= 301.4 100.6 15.5 13.5 10.2 441.1 Tennessee ••••••••••••••••••••= 287.1 92.4 11.9 13.5 4.8 409.7 Alabama •••••••••••••••••••••• : 328.5 59·3 8.0 10.8 3.1 409.7 Mississippi ••••••••••••••••••= 354.8 69.7 ll.O 14.7 15.2 465.4 Arkansas •••••••••••••••••••••= 425.3 61,3 16.5 14.7 3.3 521.0 Louisiana ••••••••••••••••••••= 218.9 49.3 7.2 10.3 9.7 295.4 Oklahoma •••••••••••••••••••••= 375.9 91.8 26.5 15.4 17.4 526.9 Texas ••••••••••••••••••••••••'----~l~·~4M3~3~·~6~----------~2~3~0u·~4~--------~8~2~·~5~------~5~3~·~4~------~42~·~2~ __ -Jl~.~842~~·~l~--

South Ceutral ••••••••••• : 3,725.4 754.8 179.1 146.1 105.8 4,911.3

Montana ••••••••••••••••••••••= 200.2 66.7 24.0 11.9 10.0 312.8 Idaho ••••••••••••••••••••••••: 248,2 57.8 20.4 14.4 12.7 353.5 wyoming •••••••••••••••••••••• : 99.0 20.3 8.0 6.2 4.9 138.4 Colorado •••••••••••••••••••••= 487.3 70.8 30.5 14.8 18.2 621.7 NewMexico •••••••••••••••••••= 157.1 19.4 5.5 7.7 2,7 192.5 Arizona· ...................... : 335.7 20.5 9.7 7.7 22.2 395.7 Utah •••••••••••••••••••••••••: 107.0 21.3 8.7 5.5 4.9 147.4 Nevada •••••••••••••••••••••••: 33.7 5.9 2.6 2.3 l.O 45.5 WasbtngtGn •••••••••••••••••••= 327.1 68.7 27.9 19.1 20.5 463.3 Oregon •••••••••••••••••••••••= 261.2 50.3 4o.o 17.0 2.8 371.3 Galif'orn1a ••••••••••••••••••·= 2,179.5 175.4 178.4 88.7 44.7 2,666.6 Alaska ....................... : 3.0 .5 .3 .3 .l 4.2 Hawaii •.•••••.•• , , , ••••.•..... __ --::..95::.:·:..!.7~----7.!.:':...:4 ____ ....::2:..:.•::...5 ___ __:_:•4:._ __ ....:3~·.:::.0 ___ 1:::0:.::8~.9;:__

Western ..•......•....... : 4,534.6 585.1 358.5 195.9 147.6 5,821.8 ==================================================

United States 20,716 4,348 1,684 75':) 1,132 28,639

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Table 9 .--Farm production expenses, by States, 1963

Current farm operating expenses State and region : : :Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel- Hired

Feed :Livestock : Seed lJ : and : operation of-:>/ l~~ous labor lime : ea.pital items ~ :Jf !!./

--------------- ~~---------------Maine ........................ : 58.8 10.1 2.3 9.2 16.3 22,5 24.9 New Hampshire . . • • • • • • • . • .. .. • . 22.8 1.7 .5 1.1 5,3 6 .• 1 8.1. Vermont . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 45.5 1.8 .8 4.0 12.1 12.5 \11,() Massachusetts . • • • • .. • • .. . • . • • . 42.9 5.2 4.5 4.0 J.3.6 14.7 !28,2 Rhode Island.................. 7.3 .8 .9 .9 2.1 1.7 3.8 Connecticut ••••••••••••••••••· 42.3 4.2 3.1 4.4 11.7 10.3 ~5.8 New York •••••••••••••••••••••• 220.0 7.7 20.6 33.1 94.6 114.5 92.l New Jersey .••..•••••••••••••• : 61.7 6.0 7.2 11.7 26.1 26.2 '46.6 Pennsylvania •••.••••••.•••••• :_-=.2l!=:4u•Jl.8 ___ 3~3~·~5 __ -=l6::.:•::1 __ --"'38::.:•:..::5 ____ .;;;z9:.!.8•Ll4t--__ ___,.,t.lo!6~.7l--_ __;~

North Atlantic •••••.•••• 7J6,2 70.8 56.1 1o6.9 280.3 285,2 3o4.4

Ohio ••.••••••••••••••••••••••• 183.8 61.7 21.4 66.5 144.0 95.9 62.8 Indiana....................... 212.1 6o.4 20.3 79.2 144.8 86.7 46.2 Illinois .. • .. .. ..... .. .. ... .. . 3o4.5 216.1 37.4 112.4 233.4 142.0 89.3 Michigan •••••••••••••••••••••• 85.7 18.9 16.4 41.9 113,5 101.6 62.1 Wisconsin ••••••••••••••••••••· 191.7 14.7 19.1 32.8 152.1· 108.9 54.1

East North Central ••••••: 977.8 371.7 114.6 332.8 787.8 535.1 314.5 Minnesota •••••••••••••••••••• : 243.0 114.9 28.0 42.7 203.4 122.2 52.9 IO'Wa • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MissO"Uri •••• , •••••• , •••••••••. North Dakota ................. : South Dakota ••••••••••••••••• :

526.6 444.4 39.8 87.2 229·3 178.9 78.1 209.0 58.4 18.6 61.6 140.6 99.1 52.6 .31.8 18.9 12.3 15.5 112.4 49.6 24.8 97·7 67.9 9.6 7.2 97.1 59.4 20.7

Nebraska ••••••.••••.•••••••••. 203.7 224.6 14.5 49.1 146.6 100.4 42:o Kansas ........................ _ _:::.15'-31.!.'"-5 __ :28::::1:!.'.::.0 __ --=:12::.:•cx8 __ ~49;z.:·:.::2'------==1~57~·:..3,__ __ __.9,_3~.3.__ __ .J2.&._

West North Central .••••• :==1=,1!6~· ~5,;;·3~=1='=2~:=0=.:=0===13::::;5=·,;,7==,;;;3'=12:=.=;:4====1'=,oe6==·8====7=0=2~.9====3=1=0=.1== Delaware •••••••••••••••••••••· 42.1 13,1 1.7 5.6 7.1 7.4 7.2 Maryland .••••••••••••.•••••••. 79.7 19.4 5.2 19.1 30.5 22.9 27.9 Virginia •••••••••••••••••••••· 86.1 10.8 7.5 33.3 63.7 42.6 58.2 West Virginia .; •••••••••••••• : 24.1 3.6 1.6 4.0 17.3 12,3 9.5 North Carolina................ 146.8 29.4 11.2 71.8 115.7 68.2 98.9 South Carolina................ 42.7 4.5 5.3 34.3 46.2 30.7 38.2 Georgia ••••••••••••••••••••••• 188.9 44.2 12.2 65.1 78.1 53.5 60.7 Florida ....................... _ ___.97U.!..7l--_ ___,l:::::2:!.'J..7 ___ 1:;4~.=1--~63ol.!'~4----.45lo~.~a~.:~:l,__ __ ___.::6~5...,.5t--__ 13:!>il.l3~.4~

South Atlantic .••••••••• ===7=08=:==.2===1=3=7 ·=7==~58='=8===296==·~6 ====4=11=.6:=====3=0=3=.1===4:=34:=.=1= Kentucky •••••••••••••••••••••= 74.3 27.5 7.5 39.6 75.6 50.2 48.2 Tennessee .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 76.5 15.7 8.8 36.2 72.5 56.3 44.6 Alabama ............... ........ 128.2 27.5 6.5 44.9 52.5 46.4 36.6 Mississippi .••••••••••••.•••.. 106.0 20.9 7.7 42.1 71.5 71.2 61.6 Arkansas •••••••••••••••••••••• ~5~9 34.6 12.6 27.8 74.7 70.7 87.5 Louisiana. •••••••••••••••••••• : 57.6 7.2 7.0 22.1 54.3 45.0 47.1 Oklahoma •••••••••••••••••••••· · 109.9 73.2 9.2 22.9 84.6 61.6 33.9 Texas ••••••••••••••••••••••••. _ _.3,..32=.6~_...::2::.::00.::;•:.::8:......_-..:.:32::.: . ..~..7 ___ z,J.:6:.:.•=.2 ___ ..:26::.:.5:..J'7:...... __ ..:276=:.::•2~--=2:.:.50::.:.""4-

South Central •••••••••••: 1,031,1 4o7.4 92.2 3ll.9 751.4 677.6 609.8 ===s~==~~====~====~~======~======~~==~~

MontB!'la • , ••••••••••••••••••••• Idallo •••••••.•••••••••••••• , •. Wyoming • ·•••••••••••••••• •••• : Co1ora.d.o •••• , , , ••••••••• , ••• , . New Mexico •••••••••••••••••••· Arizona ..••.•. , .••.••••••••••. Utall •• , , • , , • , • , •••••••••• , , , •. Nevada ••• ••••••••••••••••••••. Washington ................... . Oregon ••.••••.•.•...••••...••. Ca.l.ifor.nia •• ! ••••••••••• , ~--••••

Alaska •..••••.••. •••• .••.•.••.

38.2 20.3 3-9 6.0 67.9 38.8 34.2 56.7 25.8 9-3 15.2 58.8 53.5 44.4 21.1 25.5 1.3 2.0 20.4 20.7 19.4

123.8 168,0 6.9 8.9 67.4 64.4 52.6 31.4 53.0 2.0 5.2 22.9 28.6 24.4 75.2 84.5 5.5 15.9 27.1 66.6 51.5 39.4 12.7 2.5 1.9 21.7 19.5 14.8 10.3 1.7 .6 ·9 6.3 7.6 8.6 93.0 9.8 11.3 26.4 68.9 62.1 75·7 64.6 19.3 7.8 19.2 51.7 47.3 60.5

662.5 29'{.1 43.6 97.2 199.9 397.~ 568_,_3 1.1 21 .1 .6 .5 .3 .7

Hawaii ••••••..•••.•.••••.•••• ·;-___:12=.:;.6:_ __ ..::1.::·9::._ ___ ·:.::5:.__ _ ___;9::,:·~5----:l::0:.:.2:_ ___ ...,;4,.:..5::.._ _ __::6;:;2:...•4:... Western ................. ~ 1,229.9 719.7 95.4 208.7 623.8 810.9 1,017.5

=================================================== United States •••••••••..•.•.•. 6,128 553 1,570 3,315

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State and region

Table 9, --Farm production expenses, by States, 1963 - Continued

Total current farm operating expenses

Depreciation and other

consumption of : farm capital §/:

Taxes on farm property

Interest on fann

mortgage debt

Net rent to

nonfarm landlords

AUGUST 1971

Total production expenses

Maine ••••••••••••••••••••••••= 144.1 19.8 7.8 2.1 0.4 174.3 New Halllpshire ................ : 45.6 6.5 3.1 1.0 .1 56.3 Vermont ••••••••••••••••••••••= 87.7 15.4 6.0 2.6 .2 112.0 Massachusetts ••••••••••••••••= 113.0 16.7 8.4 2.2 .1 140.4 Rhode Island ••••••••••••••·••= 17.5 2.6 .9 .2 .2 21.4 connecticut ••••••••••••••••••= 101.9 14.3 7.0 2.0 .5 125.7 New York •••••••••••••••••••••= 582.7 116.3 49.4 16.1 .6 765.1 New Jersey •••••••••••••••••••= 185.4 31.4 17.0 4.0 ·9 238.7 Pennsylvania .......... , , .... , . ___ 5::...4.:..:2:.:..0.:.,_ ____ =1?9:;;.:.:•..:..7 ____ _.3~5..:..·6::.._ __ .....;1:::.5:..:·.::::8 ___ __:·:.,9:__ __ 7!.::2:...;4,;.;.•0::__

North Atlantic ••••••••••' 1,82o.o 352.7 135.2 46.1 4.o 2,357.9

Ohio ......................... : 6§6.2 19().4 61.4 28.5 24.1 946.6 Indiana ••••••••••••••••••••••= 649.6 179.8 79.0 29.0 57.4 994.8 Illinois ••••••••••••••••••••• : 1,~.1 267.9 154.5 38.0 184.5 1,78o.o Michigan ..................... : .1 154 .• 4 42.4 22.4 6.4 665.7 Wisconsin .................... : __ .... 5::...:7c=3.....;•3::..,_ ____ ;::207::.!..:.'..:..7 ____ ..J.7..J.3 .... 7~-.. __ ....!2=-=5:..:•.:.1 ___ :;:26:..:•;.!.7 __ __.900=.:.:·6:___

East North Central • , •••• ===39,4;;;:3;;;:4;=. 4.======1=,000:;;;. ===·,.,2====4=11~.1;====1=4,;3;;·=0===299,;...,·=;;;0==:"5 ';,2!;!!81!0'79• 8===-Minnesota ••••••••••••••••••••= 807.1 253.8 93.0 36.7 64.6 1,255.2 Iowa •••••••••••••••••••••••••= 1,584.4 262.7 144.4 46.4 165.7 2,203.6 Missouri ••••••••••••••••••••• : 64o.o 158.0 52.2 30.6 42.1 922.8 North Dakota •••••••••••••••••= 265.2 118.8 37.7 13.8 64.9 ~.4 South Dakota ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: 359.5 108.9 44.1 13.1 35.9 561.5 Nebraska •••••••••••••••••••••• 78o.7 159.7 79.7 21.1 81.3 1,122.6 Kansas , , , , , • , , , , , , , ••• •.•, •• ,, : ___ .:.7..:86_..:'...;2 ______ ::;1:.:.7::;1:.:;•;:;6.;..· _____ .;;8:::3:.;·.:3:.._ ___ ..:21::..:·..:1:..... ___ :;,6..:8..:·~3:_ _ _:1:..:,~13~0:.:·~?:__

West North Central ,,,,,,: 5,223.2 1,233.4 534.4 182.8 522.9 7,696.7 ====~7=======~========================~==~~==

Delaware •••••••••••••••••••••• 84.2 8.3 1.0 1.3 1.3 g6.1 Maxyland •••••••••••••••••••••= 204.7 37.9 11.2 6.3 1.3 261.6 Virginia •••••••••••••••••••••= 302.2 83.6 19.8 11.1 2.4 419.2 West Virginia ••••••••••••••••= 72.5 25.3 3.2 2.8 .8 lo4.7 North Carolina •••••••••••••••= 542.0 135.1 23.6 18.2 41.8 760.6 South Carolina ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: 201.8 49.7 9.2 7.5 16.2 284.4 Georgia ••••••••••••••••••••••= 502.7 79.6 17.3 16.3 21.7 637.6 Florida ••••••••••••••••••••••=---..:4=3~9..:·..:8 ______ ~5~5·_4 _____ __;29~·~8~---..:2~4~·~2~----..:1.::3~·..:1~----__;56~2~.3~-

South Atlantic ••••••• ,,,: 21350.0 474.8 115.1 87.8 98.7 3,126,3

Kentucky ..................... :. 322.9 106.5 .16.0 15.1 12.8 473.3 Tennessee ••••••••••••••••••••= 310.6 101.5 13,0 15.2 5.8 446.1 Alabama ••••••••••••••••••••••= 342.7 64.4 8.3 11.9 6.1 433.4 Mississippi ••••••••••••••••••= 381.0 74.4 11.2 16.2 20.8 503.7 Arkansas •••••••••••••••••••••= 453.8 62.9 17.1 17.1 3.6 554.5 Louisiana ••••••••••••••••••••= 240.3 52.7 7.4 11.8 16.3 326.6 Oklahoma •••••••••••••••••••••: a9~·~ ~·3 26.9 17.9 16.9 553.4 Texas •••••••••••••••••••••••• : ___ l~·-=3 __ • _________ 2.~l..:·..:o _____ ~84~-~4__; ___ ~6~l~·~1~----..:4::.o..:·..:6 ____ ~1~,~86~1~.~7----

south Central •••••••••••' 3,881.3 799.8 184.3 166.4 123.0 5~154.7 ==~~~======~~======~======~==~~~==~~~

Montana ••••••••••••••••••••••= 209.2 68.8 27.2 13.4 8.8 327.5 Idaho •••••••••••••••••••••••·' 263.7 60.9 21.7 16.1 13.8 376.3 Wyoming ...................... : 110.4 21.1 8.5 6.9 5.5 152.5 Colorado .................. · ... : 492.0 73.0 31.9 17.0 16.8 63().6 New Mexico •••••••••••••••••••= 167.5 20.6 5.9 8.6 2.9 205.5 Arizona • •••••. ••••••••••••• •• : 326.2 20.6 9.8 8.6 21.0 386.2 Utah •••••••••••••••••••••••••: 112.5 22.7 9.2 5.8 5.0 155.1 Nevada •••.•• •••••• •••••••••••.: 36.1 5.8 2.8 2.8 1.0 48.5 Washington •••••••••••••••••••= 347.1 73.9 29.0 21.1 20.7 491.8 Oregon •••••••••••••••••••••••= 270.3 52.5 4o.8 19.2 1.8 384.7 California •••••••••••••••••••= 2,265.8 182.2 193.2 99.7 45,1 21 786.1 Alaska • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3.4 . :6 .3 .3 .1 4~b' Hawaii ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·:--_:1::.::0:.::1.:..:.6:,.._ _____ 7!...:';.!.7 _____ 2=.;•:..:6 ___ ___;·~5 ___ .....;3:::.:·:.:e3:___--=11:=:5::..:·:.::6_

Western ••••••••••••••••. :.==4=, 7=0=5=.9=====6=10=·=3====3=82=·=9===220=·=0===1=45=·=8==6.,;'=o6=5=·=0==

United States ••••••••••••••••. 21,415 4,471 1,763 846 1,193 29,688

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Table 9 · --Farm production expenses, by States, 1964

Current farm operating expenses State and region :Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel- Hired

Feed Livestock : Seed y : and operation of laneous labor lime capital items 2/ 3/ 4/

- - - - - - - - - - - -~ dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Maine .................• -. •.••• : 57.1 9.2 3.0 9.5 16.0 19.9 23.6 New Hampshire ...•••• , •••••••• : 22.4 1.2 .5 1.2 5.1 5.3 7.5 Vennont .•.•.•.•.••••••••••••• : 42.3 1.5 .8 3.7 11.6 12.0 9-9 Massachusetts •..•••.•••.•..•• : 38.5 4.2 4.2 4.3 13.0 13.9 25.0 Rhode Island •••••••••••••••.• : 6.6 .7 .8 .9 2.0 1.6 3.6 Connecticut ................... :· 41.5 4.0 3.1 4.6 11.6 10.5 26.9 New York .••••.••••••••••••••. :. 213.9 8.0 20.5 35.2 93.0 112.9 87.5 New Jersey ••.•.••••••.••••••. : 52.5 5.4 6.7 12.1 23.4 24.3 46.4 Pennsylvania •.••..•.•.• ' •• , ••. : • ._ij _..:;2;.:=1::<.0.~0:___~3.o::2:..:. • .,_3 ___ .=16;e..:·..:;;2 __ __..3~9~.6;:._ ___ .z.9"'-3 :..• 3~...--__ __:..· .~.:76"-'':.::0;.._ _ __.5:.;z9~· 3,/..._

North Atlantic .••.•••••• : 684.7 66.4 55.8 111.1 269.0 276.3 289.6 . :yi==~~F===~5F~=====m~~==~~r======,~~======~~P===~~F= ......................... : 175.7 6o.1 22.6 71.1 136.1 161.3 55.4

Indiana ...••..••••••••••••••• : 196.0 59.3 20.4 89.6 138.2 92.7 39.8 Illinois .•..••.••.••••••••••• : 274.9 178.9 40.4 132.8 229.7 147.4 78.8

Ohio

Michigan ....•.••••••.•.••• , •• :· 85.6 19.3 16.4 46.5 108.2 98.1 60.1 Wise ons in .•..•••••••••• , , , • , • : • .._, _ _:!1;.!.79.z.·:.:::6:.._ _ ___:1~2:..:.. 6~ __ __::18""._;::6 __ ___,;3u.7.:..· 5::._ __ ___:!1;.:::4.&..5 •:.!:2=------=1::18:::,:·:.:::8:..._ _ __.5:.!1~. 301...-

East North Central ..... / 911.8 330.1 117.8 377.4 757.5 558.3 285.3 Minnesota ••••.•••.••••••••••• ~="=' ='><22'"9"".'><3======;;9;;;8=;. 1;======;2""'9""· "'1 =="'===;;5;;=1.99;=======;;2;;;;03;;=.o;;;7;=======o=l4;=;3c=.;r9======~=4;r9=;· 7;== Iowa ••••••••••••••• • ••• • • • • • •: 510.2 422.9 40.2 100.5 224.8 190.6 69.4 Missouri •...•.•••••.•••• ., •••• .:. 192.5 53-9 19.1 69.1 147.7 105.6 49.1 North Dakota ................. : 28.6 13.4 13.9 17.2 115.9 57.8 23.2 South Dakota •••••••••••• ~• ••• : 89.4 49.3 10.2 9-0 100.6 65.5 18.3 Nebraska ...................... : 189.1 172.6 13.6 48.6 151.9 100.5 38.2 Kansas ....................... :. _ __:1;;,25.:.·:.=2:___ .... 1~7u.7..:.;· 6:,:,_ __ .... 1=:2,..,::::4 __ ___,t,5~0.:.:. 0;:._ __ ___:!16t:!.0~.:.:;4:.,_ ___ 97~·.z.5 ___ 31.29.:..• 7L..-

West North Central •••••• ; 1,364.3 987.8 138.6 346.2 1,105.0 761.3 287.6 Delaware ..•.••••••••.•••••••• :'==='f7'43;;=.""o;======;;l2r;;;=.8o======;;1F.'ff8====;;r5=;.7;;========g;=,=r8;=========;7;;=.'"'1=====969.4r.== Maryland ••..••••••••••••••••. : 78.1 17.9 5.1 18.3 29.0 23.5 25.7 Virginia ·········•·•·••••••••: 78.1 11;0 7.9 32.7 59.7 43.8 52.8 West Virginia .•..•••••••••••• : 23.1 3.5 1.2 4.6 16.4 12.0 9.0 North Carolina •..•••••••••••• ; 149.7 27.2 12.1 74.7 114.8 79.1 94.0 South Carolina •••••••••••• ~ •• : 39.3 3.6 5.2 37.0 46.2 34.6 34.9 Georgia ••..•••••••••••• ,,,,,,; 201.0 42.9 13.3 67.2 78.8 60.0 60.7 Florida •.•.••••••••• , •••• , , , • :,"-. -~93..,.u.7 __ --..:!l;:::O~. 2=.,_ __ .... 1!><5~·::;.2 __ _u.7,:1.:.::.6::._ ___ .=46:::,:.:.:;4:.._ __ __;6~9'-=._;::6 __ ..:1~46~. 9z._

South Atlantic ••••••••••. 705.9 129.1 61.7 311.8 398.2 329.7 430.5 ·~==='7'~~====;~~======;~====~~~=====~~=====~~====~5FF.= Kentucky .................... .:' 63.5 21.9 7.8 41.8 74.6 56.4 43.4

Tennessee ................... ·d 70.3 14.1 9.0 37.9 73.7 61.2 39.1 Alabama .•••••••••••••••••••• ,: 130.5 27.2 6.7 43.7 55.8 50.1 35.0 Mississippi ..•.•••••••••••••• : 103.5 19.7 8.1 44.1 74.0 80.1 59.5 Arkansas .•...••••.••••••••••• : 155.6 35.4 12.7 30.1 77.9 84.4 74.5 Louisiana •.•.•.•••••••••••••• : 55.4 5.3 7.7 23.0 55.9 49.9 46.3 Oklahoma ...•.•.••••.••••••••• : 98.6 71.2 8.9 24.1 87.2 66.4 28.0 Texas •••..•••••.•.••••••••••• : _ __.:;2""90"-'."-'4 __ ..:1""5""1.:... 8"'-----3J.::2:..:. . .._9 __ __.:;8:;:o1:,:;.6:__ __ --=:2;.~.;70:::.;·:...3:..._ __ _.::.28:::.3<.:•:.~.3 __ ...:2;..31..!3~·6;:._

South Central •••••.••••• : '967.8 346.7 93.8 326.3 769.3 731.9 559.3 Montana •••••••••••••••••••••• "': ==~3;;;29.2;;=====;r.13"'.';;5=======;r3=;;. 9r=====z6=.r.4======zg-;;9F. 3;r======;;4'ff89• 5====;;;32;;=."'0;= Idaho ••.••.•••••••.•••••••••• : 46.9 20.1 11.0 19.8 61.2 55.3 43.6 Wyoming ...•.•••.•..•••••••••• : 17.6 18.6 1.2 2.2 21.1 21.4 22.1 Colorado •.••••••••••••••••••• : 111.4 140.1 6.7 10.6 69.0 66.7 45.8 New Mexico ••••.•••••••••••••• : 22.3 28.9 1.9 5.3 24.3 29.0 24.2 Arizona •••.•••••••.•••••••••• : 64.6 66.3 5.0 16.3 27.4 67.2 55.7 Utah ••···········••••••••••••~ 32.9 9.3 2.3 2.2 22.3 19.4 14.8 Nevada ....................... -= 6.4 .7 .5 .9 6.2 7.6 8.9 Hashington ................... : 83.8 10.4 11.3 27.5 72.7 61.2 76.3 Oregon •.•.••••.•••••.•••••••• i 58.7 14.9 7.9 19.9 53.2 46.8 63.5 California .................... ~ 588.7 234.2 45.9 104.3 203.4 429.3 608.5 Alaska .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. 1.1 .1 .1 .5 .6 .3 .6 Hawaii ••••.•••••••••••••••••••. __ ..:;,14.:.;·:.:1:_.. __ ..:2:.:.. 4.:.__ ___ _:·;.5 __ _.:.1:::1:...· 9::.._ ___ .::.1:::..0·:.:2:...._ ___ .... 5::,:·..:0:__ _ __;6:..:4..:.. 7.!..--

Western ......•.•.•••.••. : 1,080.6 559.5 98.3 227.8 640.7 857.7 1,o60.7 ===================================================

United States ..••••••••••••••. 5,715 2,420 566 1,701 3,515 2,913

See footnotes at end of table. Continued-

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Table 9.--Fa.rm production expenses, by States, 1964 - Continued

State and region

·' r

Total : Depreciation current farm ' lllld crthe:r J Taxes

operatixig t · oonS11ii.Pt1on Dt . . 1 on ra.rm expenses : :rarm capital Q/: property

Interest on farm

mortgage debt

Total Net rent to

nonf!mrl . 1 production landlords expenses

:. !~ine ••••••••••••••••••••••••' 138.2 19.9 8.0 2.2 0.6 168.9 New Hampshire ••••••• .: ......... : 43.2 6.6 3.1 1.1 .1 54.0 Vermont ••••••••••••••••••w•••= 81.8 15.1 6.4 2.8 .2 lo6.2 Massachusetts •••••··•~·••••••= 103.1 16.2 9.3 2.2 .1 130.7 Rhode Island •••••••••••••••••.: 16.1 2.4 .9 .2 .1 19.8 Connecticut ••••••••••••••••••• 102.2 14.6 7.3 2.0 .5 126.5 New York •••••••••••••••·•·•-! 570.9 119.8 51.5 18.4 -7 761.4 New Jersey •••••••••••••••••••: 170.9 27.8 17.9 4.1 1.1 221.8 Pennsylvania ••••••••••• •• • •• ~ 1 __ _..,5~2:::.6!.:.61..... _____ 12==..5~-.:::.4:..._ ____ 36z:::..:.·:::.O ___ ""'l:.J7t..:·:..o3:..._ ____ 3'-'.~o~--..J.7.::0:::.8:.... 3"--,.

North Atlantic ••••••··~·: 1,753.0 347.6 140.4 50.2 6.2 2,297.5 Ohio ••••••••••••••• • • • • • •• • • •: ==~67'i2'<'l=i.6-='=====;1;=;8;;;7;=.""l======r6'F.4=. "'r====;3;;;;1;=.'>i3======;2;;;7;;=.=;o6==~?<9;;;3"'1=;. 8:;== Indiana •••••••••••••••·••••••l 635-9 178.7 81.1 32.3 55.5 983.6 Illinois •••••••••••••••••••••: 1,082.9 278.5 161.5 42.0 179.5 1,744.5 Michigan •••••••••••••••••••••: 434.1 154.6 45.5 25.4 9.8 669.3 Wisconsin ................... •.• :._ __ ...,t;56~3;~,;.~6~----~2~07~-::!:.4 ____ ...J.7:J,5~. 8:.._ __ ~2:..~.7...:.·:49 ___ __;3~1,_. . .=,2 ___ :z.90~5~-'-'9'--

East North Central ••••••!; 3,338.2 l,oo6.3 428.0 159.0 303.5 5,235.0 Minnesota ................ • • ••• ;·""· =~=;;8;;;;0;o5=;. 8;;=====~26~5"'.'2'5=====;;9rr;4=.;;r5===947io<=.'Tt=====;6;=;5~.';;7F===;1F,7i2;;:o7;rl=;.6:== Iowa •••••••••••••••••••••••••: 1,558.6 264.7 149.6 50.4 190.9 2,214.2 Missouri •••••••••••••••••••••= 637.0 174.8 53.5 34.4 39.4 938.9 North Dakota •••••••••••••••••= 270.1 130.9 38.3 16.0 70.1 525.4 South Dakota ................. : 342.2 119.5 44.5 15.0 30.2 551.4 Nebraska •••••••••••.••••••••••: 714.5 177.0 79.9 23.5 79-9 1,074.8 Kansas ••••••••••••••• •• • •· •••• : __ ...;6:;::6:.::2:..:·.::.8 ____ --'1:;:;84~. 2=-... ___ ___:84=·.=1 ___ .,:2.:::.4.=..:. 0~---6~6~·:.::8:.__,:1..,,~02;;.:1:..:·~9:..._

West North Central ••••··~ 4,990.9 1,316.7 544.4 203.5 542.9 7,598.3 Delaware ••••• · •••••••• •••-•• .1 ==='Oasr3=;. 5====='==.7r.'08====='T1=. o~===rr=.'f.4=====1;=.=i;5==~9:9;;r5 =;. 2;;== Maryland •••••••••••••.,.•.•••••: 197.7 36.0 12.3 7.4 4.6 257.9 Virginia ••••••••••••;•-•n••l 286.0 83.9 20.8 12.5 4.9 407.9 West Virginia ••••••••••~-~~ 69.8 25.7 3.3 3.1 1.2 103.0 North Carolina ••••••• ,_. ..... r 551.7 143.6 24.5 20.0 43.7 783.5 South Carolina ••••••• ~ ....... c, 200.8 55.6 9.5 8.3 15.9 290.1 Georgia •••••••••••••·••·~~·••'· 523.9 91.0 17.9 18.1 19.1 670.1 Florida .................... ••. :: , ___ 4..:.5.:..3~.:-..,5~----_.:::.4;J..7.:..· 7L..-----"31:::.·~6:._ __ .,:2;,;:9~-:::,1 ____ ..:1::!4~. :::,2 ___ 5oi.,7e;6~·c.=l'--

South Atlantic •••••••••·: 2,366.9 491.2 120.9 99.9 105.0 3,183.9 Kentucky ••••••••••••••••••••• :. ====;;;3;;;:69;;;=;. 2;;======;1;=;og<J<=.'De=====.ibr=. 3~===-t;w;7"'.""of'=====;rr;o-=."'3c===~-=46""2;;;=;. 7r= Tennessee ••••••••••••••••••••: 305.3 109.3 13.2 17.3 5.6 450.7 Alabama •••••••••••••••••••••·= 349.0 74.2 8.6 13.2 4.8 449.7 Mississippi ••••••••••••••••~.: 389.0 83.4 11.7 18.2 18.7 521.0 Arkansas •••••••••••••••••••••: 470.5 72.4 17.6 20.1 2.7 583.3 Louisiana ••••••••••••••••••••= 243.6 60.5 7.6 13.8 11.0 336.5 Oklahoma ···············••••••= 384.5 107.0 26.8 21.0 15.8 555.1 Texas •••••••••••••••• • .... ••• • ::..• ___ 1::.;, .. 3'-'4'-'4.:.. 0"-____ .....::;;266=:·~3:..._ ___ _.,:8::.~7_. . .:;;2 ___ J.71~. 2:..-___ _....350!.:,;.6'----'1;!:;,1.!:80~4~. 3.;L._

South Central •••••••••••: 3,795.0 882.9 189.0 191.7 104.5 5,163.3 Montana ••••••••••••••• •••••"'•; ===;;2;;;0:?'5~. 9~======:7~3;".'!i'1=====;;26~.;:;7===;,;15;;=.=r4=====;;n;=.:j6==,;;.;,;3;,3~2=. 7~ Idaho ••••••••••• ••••••••••• ... : 257.9 67.3 22.3 17.9 15.6 381.0 Wyoming ••••••••••••••••••••••' 1o4.o 22.9 8.8 7.8 6.2 149.7 Colorado •••••••••••••••••••••= 450.3 77-3 33.2 19.7 19.1 599.6 New Mexico ••••••••••••••••••·= 135.9 23.3 6.1 9.9 2.6 177.8 Arizona ••••••••••••••••••~···= 302.6 20.7 10.0 10.3 21.9 365.5 Utah •••••••••••••••••••••••••: 103.1 25.1 9.7 6.2 5.3 149.5 Nevada •••••••••••••••••••••••: 31.0 5.7 2.~ 3.5 1.1 44.3 Washington ••••••••••••••••·•••: 343.2 83.4 30. 23.5 21.0 501.5 Oregon •••••••••••••••••·•· ..... : 264.8 57.2 44.9 21.4 1.5 389.8 California •••••••••••••••••··~ 2,214.3 194.2 211.9 111.2 52.0 2,783.6 Alaska ............ : .. · ........ : 3.4 .6 .3 .3 .1 4.6 Hawaii • ...................... : 108.8 7.9 3.1 .7 3.2 123.6

--~~~------~~------~~----~------~~--~~ Western ·················: 4,525.3 658.7 410.3 247.8 161.1 6,003.2

============================================ United States ................ : 20,770 4,703 1,833 952 1,223 29,481

See footnotes at end of table.

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State and region

Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1965

Feed Livestock Fert~l zer : Repairs and

Seed JJ and : operation of lime :capital i temB gj

CUrrent farm o~erating expenses Miscel­laneous

'jj

AWUST 1971

Hired labor

.!!/ ---------------- ~~----------------Maine .• .. . . . . . ... . . .. . . .. . .. 54.7 9·5 5.5 9·9 15.4 19.3 20.6 New Hampshire .. .. .. .. .... .. . 20.2 1.2 .5 1.3 5.0 5.4 6.8 Vermont .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 38.8 1.7 .7 4.1 11.1 12.1 9.4 Massachusetts .. .. .. .. .... .. . 35.3 4.4 4.7 4.1 12.9 13.3 25.6 Rhode Island . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 5.8 .7 1.1 .9 2.0 1.6 3.6 Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 38.8 4.0 3.5 4.5 11.5 10.0 27.5 New York .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 200.6 8.1 22.9 34.1 94.6 111.9 82.3 New Jersey .... .. .. . • .. .. .. .. 47.6 5.7 8.0 11.4 22.9 23.7 47.8 Pennsylvania· ............... : __ 2...:03:...·_1 ___ :=.;35:...·...;.6 ____ 1"-7 ._l ___ -=3"-7-'.3'-----...:9::.:5_."-7 ___ --'7"-7-:.2----'5..;.5_.1~

North Atlantic ......... : 644.8 71.0 64.1 107.6 271.2 274.4 278.6 ===7.~====~====================~========~~==~===

Ohio .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. 168.1 56.1 23.3 70.0 141.7 104.4 49.3 Indiana..................... 193.2 52.4 22.9 91.7 142.1 91.9 37.5 Illinois .................... 270.2 189.4 46.0 152.7 234.2 151.9 72.6 Michigan .. . .. .. .. .. .... .. .. . 80.9 16.2 17.9 43.2 lll.O g6.4 53.5 Wisc=sin ···················-~16~7...;.._6 ____ 12~·-6 ____ ~:...·_2 ____ ~_.2 _____ ~_8_._8 ____ 12~0-.7~---~~.5~

East North Central ..... : 88o.o 326.7 129.3 397.9 777.9 565.2 261.4 ==================~====~~====~========~====~~

Minnesota................... 219.1 112.9 30.7 55.2 210.3 139·9 49.2 Iowa .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 519.6 459.5 44.8 lll.O 229.6 193·9 68.4 Missouri • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 196.1 57.1 21.0 69.5 149.5 108.4 47.5 North Dakota .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 27.2 13.4 14.2 18.0 118.7 64.7 24.6 South Dakota .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 92.3 65.5 10.3 9.1 103.9 68.6 17.5 Nebraska.................... 193.2 229.9 14.7 52.1 157.1 104.2 35.4 Kansas ..................... ·_....::::12~4~·;;;.1 __ ...;2;;::3:.:.8.:...4;___ __ .:;1:::.3 •;.::1;___ __ ::..:53~·~0---_.:;16:.:3~·.:..6 ___ -""99::.:·:...;4 __ ---'3"-'7c..;.·:::.3 _

West North Central ..... ~=1='=37;=1=·==6==1='=1=76=·=7===1=4':=8=.9===3=6'77=· 9====1='=13=,2;=,';:'8====7=7==9=· 0===2=7=,9;:. 8:=' Delaware ................... : 41.5 13.3 2.1 6.0 6.8 7.0 6.7 Maryland .. .. .. .. .. . .... . .. .. 79.7 21.3 5.6 19.9 30.1 23.6 25.4 Virginia .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... 77.1 11.7 8.4 33.3 64.1 44.4 50.6 West Virginia .. . .. . ...... .. . 22.8 3.7 1.3 4.8 17.1 12.0 8.4 North Carolina.............. 156.9 33.0 13.7 73.5 ll9.0 79.8 90.3 South Carolina .. .. .. .. .. .... 4o.l · 3 9 5.9 33.8 49.9 37.3 34.5 Georgia . .. .. .... .. . .... .. . .. 211.4 48.4 13.9 67.1 85.1 64.0 55.2 Florida ................•... ·----=9:.::3:...._1 __ ---:-u--'. 9~ ___ 19:...·.:.9 ___ .;.;73:...·_4 ___ --:-:..:53:...·_8 ___ -.c..76-:.-:2----:-l5;_8_ . .;..3 _

South Atlantic •.....•.. : 722.6 147.3 70.9 311.9 425.7 344.4 429.4 ===7======~======~======~======~======~====~~

Kentucky.................... 63.7 24.9 8.4 39.~ 78.0 59.5 41.5 Tennessee .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 71.8 14.4 10.3 36.7 76.6 62.7 34.2 Alabama . .. . .... .. • .. .. .... .. 142.0 33.1 7.6 42.9 59.0 53.4 30.5 Mississippi ................. 110.3 21.6 8.6 44.5 78.9 84.3 60.7 Arkansas.................... 164.2 43.7 15.0 30.6 85.5 91.3 77.1 LOuisiana ... ..... ........... 54.6 6.0 9.2 24.6 60.7 53.7 45.1 Oklahoma •.•...............•. 104.0 93.6 9.5 27.4 93.7 74.0 28.7 Texas ...................... · 301.9 198.7 35.1 84.1 284.7 318.3 214.6

S~h Ce~ral .......... ;-l-,-0-12-."-5---4~36-.-0---l~0-3-.5---3-3-0-.2-----81_7_._2 ____ 7_9_7-.2---5-3-2-.3-

Montana .. .... ... .. .... ... .. . 33.7 18.9 3.7 6.8 70.0 51.8 31.3 Idaho .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . 47.3 24.9 15.5 20.6 61.2 59.1 42.9 Wyaning .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . 18.1 22.6 l.l 2.6 21.2 22.0 21.1 Colorado.................... 123.0 200.4 7.5 11.2 70.2 64.0 44.1 New Mexico . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 26.8 51.2 2.0 5.6 25.8 30.2 22.9 Arizona..................... 67.1 79.2 5.5 15.9 28.2 68.6 55.4 Utah .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. • .. .. .. • . 32.4 7.9 2.4 3.1 23.0 20.0 14.2 Nevada .. . . • .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 9.1 1.5 .5 l.l 6.2 8.1 9·9 Washington.................. 84.4 15.3 14.7 29.2 73.2 64.9 65.7 Oregon .. .. . .. .. .. • .. .. • .. .. . 57.6 13.5 9.6 22.0 54.3 49.6 58.1 California ..... ... .. ..... .. . 604.1 316.7 56.9 108.2 204.0 425.3 636.2 Alaska • . .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. . l.l .1 .l .5 .6 .3 .6 Hawaii .•.....••..•.....••... __ :;:l2:.:·:..:.7 ____ 2::;•;.::8;..._ ___ :,:•6;..._ __ .:;12::.:.:.o:__ ____ 1::;0;.::·.::::.3 ____ ,:.5.:..·2:;._ __ ...;6:,:;5..;.·:...5 _

Western ...•.....•..••.. : 1,117.3 754.9 120.0 238.7 648.1 869.1 1,067.9 ========-============================================

United States .••••......•••. 637 1,754 4,073 3,628

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1965 - Continued

State and region

Total current farm

operating expenses

Depreciation : and other

consumption of : farm capital§/:

Taxes on farm property

Interest on fann

1110rtgage debt

Net rent to

nonfarm landlords

Total production expenses

Maine . . .. .. • . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. 134.9 19.8 8.3 2.2 0.3 1.65.5 New Hampshire . . . .... .• . . . .•• . 40.2 6.7 3.2 1.1 .1 51.3 Vennont . • . . • • • • . . . • • . . . . . . . • . 77.8 14.6 6.9 2.9 .1 102.4 Massachusetts ................ 100.3 1.6.6 10.0 2.1 .1 129.1 Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.8 2.6 .9 .2 .1 19.6 connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.9 14.8 7.6 2.1 .5 125.0 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554.6 126.7 52.5 20.5 .6 754.8 New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 1.67.1 27.9 18.1 4.2 1.8 219.1 Pennsylvania ................ ·---'5::..:2::1;.:.·.::.0 ____ ....::1:::3~5.:.:·1::_ ___ ___.:3::::8.:.:.1::_ __ __:1:::8::..:·..:..7 ____ ..:,.4:.:. 2::__ ___ ...!7:::1"-7:.:·1::___

North Atlantic .......... ~ 1,711.6 364.8 145.6 54.1 7.7 2,283.8 ~~ ......................... ~~~6~12~.~9~~~~~~~~9~.~7~~~~6~5~.P4~~~~3P4~.7~~~=3~4~.?6~~~~94~7~.~3~ Indiana...................... 631.7 186.1 87.4 36.9 67.6 1,009.8 Illinois ..................... 1,117.0 288.0 1.68.9 47.4 221.9 1,843.2 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419.2 159.4 48.1 28.8 9.0 664.5 W~coos~ ····················~-~55~7~·~6----~2~~~.2~------'~~.0~---3~1~·~2 ___ ~3~4~.2----~9~1~7_.2_~

East North Central ...... ~ 3,338.5 1,047.3 449·9 179.0 367.3 5,381.9 ====~8~1~7~.3======~~2~~.~1~~===71oo~.~2==~~T4~3~.8p======6~7~.~8~~~1~,~31~3~.~1~ Minnesota ................... .

1,626.8 276.9 153.6 55.2 190.6 2,303.0 649.1 184.9 55.8 39.0 47.9 976.7

Iowa • • ........................ : Missouri .................... . North Dakota ................ . 280.6 138.0 4o.3 18.4 80.4 557.7 South Dakota ................ . 367.2 128.0 46.9 17.2 36.5 595.7 Nebraska .......•............. 786.7 187.8 92.2 26.5 82.8 1,176.0 Kansas ....................... __ ....:...72_8.,...·~9 _____ 1....::9;.::3_.;_5 _____ 8.:;3_.1 ____ 2_7:....·.:;.5 ___ ___:.7_8_.4 ____ 1;_,1_1_1_.4 __

5,256.6 1,393.2 571.9 227.6 5~.3 8,033.6 West North Central ·~~~~~======~~========~~======~~======~~==========~=== Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . .•........ 83.5 8.0 1.1 1.6 3.0 97.1

Maryland . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 205.6 39.4 13.4 8..6 4.7 271.7 Virginia •. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 289.6 90.3 21.6 14.4 4.8 420.7 West Virginia . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . 70.0 26.9 3.6 3.4 1.1 105.0 North Carolina . . . . . . .•. . .. . . . 566.2 146.8 25.7 22.1 35.6 796.4 South Carolina . •. . . . .• . . . . .• . 205.5 59.8 10.0 9.1 15.4 299.9 Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 545.1 97.9 19.6 20.4 20.4 703.5 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 486.5 53.4 37.2 32.9 13.7 623.7

----~~--------~~------~------~~~----~~--------~---South Atlantic ··········~ 2,452.1 522.4 132.1 112.5 98.6 3,317.8

Kentucky .................•.. ,===::"31:":5~.'f4=======cll:':"ii8F. ::'5 =========:16"7". 8;;=====l:;o;B;;=.'i'i8F===:;ol';;;2=>;.1;======;48~1"".6r== Tennessee ................... : 3o6.6 11.6.9 13.5 19.7 6.0 462.8 Alabama ..................... : 368.5 81.8 9.0 14.4 5.0 478.8 Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 4o8.9 92.1 12.3 20.7 15.4 549.4 Arkansas . .. . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 507.4 81.0 18.5 23.2 1.6 631.7 Louisiana . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. . . . . 253.9 66.4 7.9 1.6.2 9·9 354.3 Oklahoma .. . . . . . . . . .. . ........ 430.8 117.8 28.2 24.3 19.3 620.4 h~s ·······················=-~1~,4....::3;.:.7~·4 ________ 2~~·-2 ______ ~90::...·~3~----=-81~·~6----~~~·~5 ___ ~1~,9~36~.0~-

South Central ....•...... ~ 4,028.9 958.7 196.6 219.1 lll.8 5,515.0 Montana ..................... ,===;2:;;i6:?"'.3~===~7;;;6=.6r====~286".=;;7;====~18ir.";;o;====~l2~.=;;3=====c3~5~1=:.9~= Idaho ....................... : 271.5 69.3 21.4 19.9 15.8 397.8 Wyaning ...... ... ..... . . .. . .. . lo8.8 24.2 9.3 8.7 6.3 157.2 Colorado ..................•. : 520.4 81.2 33.8 22.9 18.4 676.8 New Mexico ................... : 1.64.4 25.5 5.8 11.6 2.4 2r$.7 Arizona ..................... : 319.7 22.6 9·9 12.2 22.4 386.7 Utah ........................ : 102.9 26.8 10.0 6.7 5.6 152.0 Nevada . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 36.4 6.0 3.1 3.9 1.0 50.5 Washington .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 347.4 87.7 32.0 26.6 22.0 515.7 Oregon . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. . 264.6 6o.6 44.9 23.5 1.9 395.6 California................... 2,351.4 2o6.2 244.1 129.1 47.1 2,977.9 Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 3.2 .6 .3 .4 .1 4.6 ~tii ·······················---~1~09~·~0~--------8~·~4 ________ _:3~·~3 ________ ~·9~----~3::..:·~3 ______ ~12=4~·~9 __ _

w . ~~rn ................. ;====4~,8=1.6==.1~==~~-6~~-·-7~======446==.=7=====2=~==.4~==~=1~58_.~5==~~6~,~4=m=·~3~=

United States ............... : 21,603 4,982 1,943 1,077 1,328 30,933

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, b~ States, 1966

Current farm o~eratias ex2enses State and region Fertilizer : Repairs and Miscel- Hired

Feed Livestock Seed]} and : operation of lanjis ~r lime :capital items g/ - - - -- --- - - -- -- - - -~~----------------

Maine ....................... 57.0 10.4 4.8 !0.3 15.6 20.3 21.4 New Hampshire ............... 21.4 1.5 .5 1.4 5.0 5.3 7.5 Vezmont ..................... 41.4 2.1 .7 4.1 11.3 J2.4 9.1 Massachusetts ··············· 36.1 4.4 4.7 4.0 13.0 13.6 24.5 Rhode Island ················ 5.9 .6 l.O .8 2.0 l.7 3.9 Connecticut ................. 40.5 4.0 3.4 4.7 ll.5 10.2 25.7 New York .................... 215.0 lO.l 22.7 37.0 g6.3 m.6 71.5 New Jersey .................. 44.6 6.5 7.9 ll.3 23.1 23.8 45.8 Penns~lvania ................ 2ll.5 38·2 17.2 40.3 22·0 72·8 53.2

North Atlantic : 673.4 78.5 63.0 113.9 276.8 28o.8 262.4 ·········: Ohio ........................ 182.0 69.0 24.3 77.0 145.9 107.9 45.6 Indiana ..................... 208.2 58.5 23.8 109.4 148.6 101.9 35.5 Illinois ···················· 294.7 217.3 47.1 195.3 244.3 J.82., 70.4 Michigan ···················· 85.6 20.8 17.8 45.2 ll4.3 97. 52.9 Wisconsin ................... 190.0 JD.7 19.6 42.6 153.9 l2g.4 45.8

East North Central : 9E)o.6 382.3 132.5 469.5 807.1 619.5 250.2 ·····: Minnesota .................. : 238.4 158.9 30.5 58.0 217.4 149.1 39.0 Iowa ........................ 574.3 587.2 46.1 140.4 239·3 220.3 76.3 Missouri .................... 220.4 69.7 20.6 78.5 156.2 ll5.3 ~·5 North Dakota ............... : 29.8 17.7 13.6 22.0 122.7 65.0 ·5 South Dakota ................ 102.0 74.7 10.3 14.4 107.8 75.6 18.0 Nebraska .................... 222.8 3ll.6 15.0 67.6. JD2.4 123.9 41.4 Kansas ...................... : 147.5 272·3 J.3.~ 62.5 162·3 110.7 37.5

West North Central : 1,535.3 1,499.2 149.2 450.3 1,175.1 86o.o 286.3 ..... :

6.2 Delaware ···················· 44.2 15.0 2.1 7.0 7.8 5·9 Maryland ................... : 84.3 22.9 5.2 20.9 31.2 24.9 22.7 Virginia •.......••.•..•.••. : 82.0 12.3 8.2 34.2 66.7 47.3 46.0 West Virginia .............. : 23.4 3-7 l.l 4.5 17.3 l2.3 7.4 North Carolina ............. : 171.2 37.2 13.3 75.0 123.5 85.3 92.4 South Carolina .............. 44.5 4.6 5.6 35.5 51.8 38.0 26.9 Georgia .................... : 233.0 57.8 13.6 72.1 89·7 69.6 42.6 Florida ..................... 107.2 15.5 12.0 74.9 55·2 83.9 171.2

South Atlantic : 789.8 1D8.9 68.2 323.3 443.1 369.1 415.1 ......... :

Kentucky ................... : 70.5 28.o 8.2 44.1 81.3 62.5 49.2 Tennessee .................. : so.o 17.6 10.5 42.4 8o.3 65.4 42.5 Alabama ...................... 159.3 37.7 7.4 42.7 6~.8 54.1 38.1 Mississippi ................. ll9·9 25.8 9.6 42.7 83.6 8o.9 54.2 Arkansas ............. ~ ..... : 188.7 47.2 15.8 28.6 ~.6 Sg.l 59.6 Louisiana .................. : 62.2 7-7 10.3 25.7 6 .5 60.7 39.8 Uklahoma .................... l20.l 107.4 9.2 32.7 97·9 77.1 28.1 Texas ....................... 357.8 263.1 33.3 87.3 295.3 3o6.9 220.1

South Central : 1,158.6 534.5 J.o4.3 346.3 854.4 796.6 531.7 ··········: Montana ..................... 38.6 20.2 3.5 8.8 72.9 58.2 37.8 Idaho ....................... 52.4 25.8 l2.4 22.4 63.5 63.1 42.1 W~aning ·················.···· 20.6 25,6 l.O 3.5 22.0 23.2 2l,l Col:orado ···················· 138.9 224.2 7.1 l.2.7 73.0 76.4 57.0 New' Mexico ·················· 29.5 50.1 1.9 5.7 27.0 33.1 20.5 Arizona ..................... 75.3 94.4 4.8 17.0 29.1 66.1 58.9 Utah ........................ 38.9 ll.4 2.2 4.0 23.7 20.9 14.2 Nevada ...................... 10.4 2.5 .4 l.l 6.5 8.0 1·9 Washington .................. 91.2 17.8 13.7 31.0 75·9 69.1 72.9 Oregon ...................... 64.3 16.2 8.8 25.9 56.4 58.0 55.2 California ................... 632.3 344.9 51.9 ~o4.o 2og.4 447.3 687.9 Alaska ...................... l.O 21 .l .4 .6 .3 .6 Hawaii ...................... l.2.5 1.2 .6 12.2 10.8 5.2 67.3

Western •••••••••••••••• : 1,205.9 834.3 lo8.5 248.8 670.8 g2g.l 1,143.3

United States ··············· 6,324 3,498 626 1,952 4,227 3,854 2,889

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Table 9.--Fann production expenses, by States, 1966 - Continued

State and region Total Depreciation

current farm and other operating consumption of expenses : farm capital §/

Taxes on farm property

Interest on farm

mortgage debt

- Million dollars - - - -------

Net rent to

nonfann landlords

Total production expenses

Maine . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . • .. . . . . 140.0 20.3 8.5 2.3 o.l 171.3 NeW Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.5 6.8 3.6 1.1 ~ 54.0 Vennont . . .. . . .• . . . .. . . . •. . .. . 81.1 15.1 7.5 3.0 ~. lo6.8 Massachusetts .........•...... 100.3 16.8 10.3 2.3 ~ 129.7 Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.9 2.6 1.0 .2 ~ 19.9 connecticut .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. 100.0 14.9 8.1 2.2 .5 125.9 New York . . . . .. . . . . . . • . .. . • .. . 566.0 130.0 54.3 22.2 .1 772.6 NeW Jersey................... 163.0 28.3 19.1 4.5 1.5 216.4 Pennsylvania •.•••...••...••• ·---'5:.:3:.<.9:...·9'------'1:;..4;;:2;.;..1;;;_ ___ ___;.40:.;•;..:9 ___ ....:..20:.;•;.:::3;..._ __ __;1::;.;•""'9 ____ 7,_4..;.5_.0'--

North Atlantic .........• : 1,748.9 377.0 153.3 58.2 4.3 2,341.6 Ohio •.•...•...••..•......••. :~~~6~5=1-.7~~~~~2o~8F.wa~~~~~~~.~o~~~~38w.~5~~~~~F.~6~~~~l~,o~~~.=7~ Indiana··············'······: 685.8 199.9 93.8 42.1 62.9 1,084.5 Illinois ...•....•............ 1,252.0 308.8 181.9 53.2 207.8 2,003.7 Michigan .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . 434.0 167.1 53.7 32.3 11.3 698.5 Wisconsin •................... __ ....;5::.::9:..:8..:...0~---....:..226:.::...:.·~3 ____ .:.8.::..5 ·;..:7 ___ --..::;34..:..':...4:...._ ___ 4o.:..·;.::3;..._ ___ 9.::..84:_ . .:...7 __

East North Central ...... : 3,621.6 1,110.9 485.2 200.5 367.0 5,785.2 Minnesota. .................... ===:8~9:::;1=:.3:;======;;;300~.""3~===::1":::05::;'.'"::9~~==r.47;';'.~9~~~==>i'84F.'.";;9~==~1=,4r.;3~0F.;;'3 = Iowa .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . . . . 1,884.0 297.2 170.0 60.7 232.9 2,644.7 Missouri ..................... 710.3 197.3 58.2 43.8 52.2 l,o61.8 North Dakota................. 295.4 147.2 41.5 20.5 8o.5 585.1 South Dakota................. 402.8 136.5 48.3 19.3 38.7 645.5 Nebraska . . . .. .. . ... ... . .. .. . . 944.7 199.1 102.0 29.7 111.2 1,386.7 Kansas ·······················---~~7-'.o~ ____ 205~·,9 ____ ~~;.;.·:..:o:...._ __ --..::;3~1.~2-----'-8_1.~6 ____ 1~,2~3~9-'·6 __

West North Central : 5,955.4 1,483.5 619.9 253.1 6~.0 8,993.8 Delaware ...........•....•.... ===ea;n;r."'2======;;s"".;=4=======1=.'='2======;1:=."'7:====="'1=.3======:1:=;oo~.'"'s== Maryland..................... 212.1 41.6 14.3 10.0 1.5 279.5 Virginia..................... 296.7 96.0 23.6 16.5 3.4 436.2 West Virginia................ 69.8 27.6 3.9 3.7 1.0 105.9 North Carolina .•......•..•... 597.8 154.7 26.8 24.0 38.3 841.7 South Carolina ••...•.••....• : 2o6.9 62.8 10.5 10.3 ~.7 3o4.3 Georgia ••.•...•.•.•.•....•... 578.4 105.8 22.9 23.6 17.1 747.8 F~rlda ······················--~5=27~·:..:6 _____ 5~5:..:.,5 ____ 4~1~·9~--~3~5~·9:...._ __ ....;~~·=1---~67~4:..:·=1 __

SwthMl~ic ··········:==2=:,5~~~.5~===-5~5~2;=.4~====1~~~·=;;0~===12~5~·=;;8~~=~89~·=;;5====3=:,4~9~0-.3::==~ Kentucky..................... 343.9 125.4 21.7 20.7 11.5 523.3 Tennessee.................... 338.8 125.0 14.0 22.2 4.8 505.0 Alabama ..................... : 401.2 87.4 9.4 16.0 2.3 516.3 Mississippi ................•. 416.6 100.3 12.9 23.4 16.2 569.4 Arkansas . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ... 518.4 87.3 19.6 26.2 6.5 658.1 Louisiana .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. 271.0 72.7 8.1 19.4 14.1 385.4 Oklahoma .................... : 472.5 126.1 30.9 27.3 18.1 674.9 Tex~ ························-~l~,%~3_.8~---~29:..:8.:.'.::..5 ____ ~94_ . .:.8 ___ ~~~·:...4 ___ ~52_.~5---~2~,1~00~·~0~

South Central ....•.•.... : 4,326.2 1,022.7 211.5 245.7 126.1 5,932.3 Montana ..••.......••..••..... ==~24~o~.o;;o:===~="""'i82~.~2="""===~2~8f"'.'B'§~==-;;"20;;'.=;;9~====:;1:;:4=. 5c;:===,;,;.;3~86lr'.~5== Idaho ....................... : 281.7 73.6 22.5 21.7 16.1 415.6 Wyoming . .. ...... . .. ...... .... 117.1 25.8 9.7 9.6 6.8 169.0 Colorado . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 589.2 86.9 35.6 26.4 21.7 759.8 New Mexico................... 167.9 27.4 5.7 13.3 4.0 218.1 Arizona...................... 345.7 23.6 10.3 14.1 23.6 417.3 Utah ........................ : 115.4 28.3 10.1 7.3 5.7 166.7 Nevada .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. 36.9 6.5 .3.2 4.3 1.0 51.9 Washington................... 371.5 92.4 36.7 29.6 26.1 556.3 Oregon ..••..•.•.......••••.• : 284.8 64.0 46.5 25.9 2.3 423.5 California ...•••••••.•..••••. 2,477.8 214.8 279.9 147.2 47.4 3,167.0 Alaska ...................... : 3.1 .7 .3 .4 .1 4.4 H~aii ·······················--~1~~~·~6 ____ ~8:..:·~8---~~3~·,5 ___ ~1:.;.0~--~3~·~5~--~126~·~4 __

Western •.•.............. : 5,140.7 734.8 492.7 321.8 172.6 6,862.7 =-~================-=========================

United States ...•••••....•.. : 23,370 5,281 2,108 1,205 1,442 33,4o6

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1967

Current farm OEeratins exEenses State and region : Fertilizer : Repairs and Miscel- Hired

Feed Livestock Seed)) : and operation of laneous labor lime :capital items gj 'JI !±/

------ - - -- - - - - ---~~- -- -- -- - - - - - - - - -Maine ······················· 58.8 11.0 3.2 10.4 16.2 21.6 22.6 New Hampshire ............... 21.3 1.4 .5 1.3 5.2 5.6 7.8 Vermont .................... : 42.9 2.1 .7 3.4 11.8 12.8 8.9 Massachusetts .............. : 36.1 4.3 4.7 3.7 13.5 14.3 24.9 Rhode Island ................ 5.6 ·1 1.0 .8 2.1 1.7 4.2 Connecticut ................. 4o.8 4.0 3.5 4.7 12.0 10.7 24.3 New York ..................... 226.7 9.0 22.5 34.5 100.8 117.8 71.2 New Jersey .................. 41.7 5.5 7.6 10.9 23.9 24.6 42.3 Pennsylvania ................ 222.4 40.8 17.5 38.4 105.2 84.4 55.7

North Atlantic : 696.3 78.8 61.3 107.9 290.7 293.5 262.0 ·········: Ohio ························ 181.5 65.4 25.1 82.8 154.5 11.6.1 45.0 Indiana ..................... 199.1 6o.4 24.9 110.2 157.7 110.4 31.2 Illinois .................... 276.6 175.9 49.6 213.7 260.3 189.3 71.6 Michigan .................... 84.7 20.1 18.0 47.1 121.4 103.5 53.2 Wisconsin ................... 192.3 15.4 20.6 50.2 164.5 139·9 48.8

East North Central : 934.3 337.2 138.2 5o4.o 858.4 659.3 249.7 ·····: Minnesota ................... 244.8 147.6 34.0 75.6 231.2 173.8 37.0 Iowa ......................... 553.2 561.4 52.1 181.3 256.4 236.9 69.7 Missouri .................... 226.0 68.4 22.1 83.3 167.8 123.2 61.3 North Dakota ................ 29.2 10.5 15.2 25.9 130.2 73.7 22.4 South Dakota ................ 107.2 87.7 10.9 17.1 114.7 83.7 18.0 Nebraska ···················· 229.5 294.7 15.9 76.1 172.7 134.7 39-5 Kansas ...................... 152.8 260.1 13.8 78.1 179-9 117.3 35.6

West North Central : 1,542.8 1,430.4 164.0 537.4 1,252.8 943.3 283.5 ·····: Delaware .................... 45.1 15.3 2.4 5.9 7.3 8.5 5.5 Maryland ................... : 83.5 22.4 5.7 20.4 33.0 2b. 7 20.9 Virginia .................... 82.7 11.6 8.8 35.6 71.3 49.7 44.8 West Virginia ............... 22.7 3.6 1.2 4.4 18.0 13.3 7.8 North Carolina .............. l8o.2 32.6 15.6 78.7 132.0 92.2 85.7 South Carolina .............. 49.5 4.9 6.7 37.5 54.8 38.3 26.9 Georgia ..................... 239-5 47.2 16.5 82.1 97.2 73.5 49·9 Florida ..................... 112.4 28.8 20.6 62.0 52·3 20.7 185.0

South Atlantic : 822.5 166.4 77.4 333.5 473.0 393.0 426.5 ·········: Kentucky ···················· 71.3 26.2 8.2 44.1 87.7 67.9 50.0 Tennessee ................... 83.4 13.7 11.7 43.3 85.9 66.1 36.9 Alabama .................... : 16o.4 35.1 8.6 46.1 67.2 51.5 36.7 Mississippi ................. 125.7 23.2 9·9 45.4 89·7 81.2 49.4 Arkansas .................... 199·5 47.8 17.1 30.6 95·3 92.4 69.3 Louisiana ................... 66.0 7.9 14.3 27.6 69.8 65.7 40.7 Oklahana .................... 120.5 lo6.9 10.0 32.8 105.0 79-9 31.6 Texas ······················· 371.6 269.6 39.3 95.2 313.7 312.1 212.1

South Central : 1,198.5 530.3 119.1 365.1 914.3 816.8 526.6 ··········: Montana ····················· 38.7 1.5.5 3.7 12.2 77.7 63.6 41.7 Idaho ······················· 52.~ 26.0 ll.9 24.1 67.7 68.6 37.4 Wyaning ..................... 21. 31.5 l.l 3.9 23.5 25.3 20.6 Colorado .................... 153.5 255.6 7.3 14.6 77·7 78.2 75.2 New Mexico ............... ;, .. : 31.7 56.6 2.3 6.0 28.9 33.9 21.1 Arizona ..................... 82.7 93.0 4.9 18.4 30.7 67.5 64.3 Utah ........................ 4o.4 9.4 2.3 3.9 24.9 22.3 12.8 Nevada ...................... 11.7 1.4 .4 1.3 6.9 8.5 10.8 Washington .................. 93-9 12.0 16.1 34.2 8o.4 73.3 65.0 Oregon ...................... 66.0 17.3 10.4 32.2 59.8 62.9 52.6 california .................. 670.4 328.3 57-l 112.8 216.8 452.2 657.0 Alaska •••.•••••••••••.••••• : l.l 21 .l .4 .6 .4 .6 Hawaii ...................... 13.2 1.4 .6 12.5 ll.l 5.0 69·9

Western : 1,277.6 848.1 ll8.3 276.4 7o6.8 9()1.8 1,129.0 ................. :

United States ............... 6,472 3,391 678 2,124 4,495 4,o68 2,878

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State and region

Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1967 - Continued

Total current farm

operating expenses

Depreciation Interest Net rent and other Taxes on farm to

consumption of on farm rr.ortgage nonfarm farm capital 2J property debt landlords

- - - Million dollars - - - -------

AUGUST 1971

Total production expenses

Maine .. .... ...... ... .. ... .. .. 143.8 21.6 9.1 2.4 0.2 177.1 New Hampshire .. .. .... .... .... 43.1 7.1 3.9 1.2 ~ 55.3 Vermont .. ... ... .. .... .... .... 82.7 16.2 8.9 3.1 .t.t 110.9 Massachusetts .. ..... .. .. ..... 101.4 17.7 11.1 2.6 ~ 132.8 Rhode Island .. .. .. .. • .. • .. .. . 16.2 2.8 1.3 .2 .t.t 20.6 Connecticut .... ..... ......... 99.9 15.8 8.8 2.5 .4 127.4 New York .•............•...... 582.4 138.4 60.9 28.0 21 809.7 New Jersey ............•...... 156.7 29.7 22.3 5.0 1.3 215.0 Pennsylvania •...•..•..•...•. ·--~56:..4:..:·.:::3 ____ ...;1::::5:...;4.:..4..:..... ____ 4:.:2.:.·9~---=22:.:•:.:1:.._ ___ ...:,4.:..1::__ ____ 7:..;;8;.:,7.:.·8=---

North Atlantic .......•.. : 1,790.5 4o3.7 169.1 67.1 6.2 2,436.6 ====~========================~~====~======~==== Ohio ...... .. .... ............. 670.3 225.7 75.2 42.8 27.0 l,o4l.O

Indiana ..•..•.••••.•••..•.... 693.9 216.8 107.7 47.3 42.5 1,108.2 Illinois .....•.••.•.......... 1,237.0 335.7 194.5 59.5 205.8 2,032.5 Michigan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 448.1 181.3 57.3 36.1 7-3 730.0 Wisconsin .....••.••.......•.. ___ 6:..3~1~·~9 ____ ...;2:..4;.:.7.:.·6=-----~9:.:8.:..4..:..... ___ 3~7:..;;·~5 ___ ~3.:::3.:.•6=----~1~0:...;4~9.:.·1=---

East North Central ...... :==3.;,,6=;8;=;1=·=2====1.;,,20===7=.0=====5=;3"'3=. 2======22'='3'='.=3====3=:16'F". 2;F=====5~, g6=;;=:o=. 8:=== Minnesota.................... 944.0 327.5 84.7 52.0 74.8 1,483.1 Iowa .. ... .... .. ..... ...... .. . 1,910.9 326.7 170.3 66.8 203.5 2,678.1 Missouri . . . . . . • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . 751.9 218.0 61.8 49.2 42.9 1,123.8 North Dakota................. 307.2 160.4 42.8 23.0 73.5 6o6.8 South Dakota................. 439.3 148.8 53.0 20.8 36.8 698.7 Nebraska..................... 963.1 217.1 95.0 33.0 87.5 1,395.7 Kans~ ....•.•••....••..•.•... ___ 8~3~7.:.•6:.._ ____ 2:..2~3.:.·8=-----...:.1.:.07~·~9 ___ ~35~·:..:6 ____ 6.:.8.:.·~9 ___ ..:.;1~,2...;7~3...:.·7~-

West North Central ...... :==6='=15:=4=.=:1====1=,6=2=2=. 2=======6=1=:5=· ='5 ====2=;8o:=.=;3:=====5=88'::='.0;;====9=;,26;'5o=. 0==== Delaware .•....•.•....•.•..... 90.0 9.0 1.5 1.8 3.6 lo6.o Maryland..................... 212.7 45.2 15.2 11.3 5.8 290.2 Virginia..................... 304.4 105.0 25.0 18.2 4.0 456.6 West Virginia................ 10.9 29.2 4.0 4.0 1.2 109.3 North Carolina............... 617.0 169.4 29.0 26.4 39.2 881.0 South Carolina............... 218.6 67.4 11.2 11.6 15.5 324.3 Georgia...................... 605.8 118.1 27.9 27.4 20.5 799.8 Florida ...•....••....•....... __ ...;5:...:7...:.2.:.·9~-----=5:..::9.:.·;;;.1 ____ ...:.4~5·:..:8:.._ __ __;;41=·:..:o ___ ....::l5~·~5 ____ 7.:.::3~4.:..3:::.__

Soo~Atl~ic .......... :==2-~='9""2:=.~4=====6:=~~-3=======1==5~9=·~5====~':"1:=.=:7====1=:0=:5=·5====3=,7~0==1=.5;;== Kentucky..................... 355.4 138.5 23.6 23.2 12.0 552.6 Tennessee ... ........ .... ..... 34o.9 136.7 19.4 24.7 4.5 526.1 Alabama...................... 4o5.8 98.2 10.0 17.8 2.6 534.4 Mississippi ....•.....•....... 424.5 109.6 13.6 26.5 18.9 593.0 Arkansas ......... ; .......... : 551.9 94.8 21.9 29.8 8.1 7o6.5 Lo~siana ....... ............. 292.0 81.2 8.9 23.1 15.8 421.0 Oklahoma •.•...••....•..•.•.. : 486.7 138.7 31.9 30.3 15.7 703.4 Te~s ....•.••.••.•••..•...... __ 1~,6-~~·-6 ____ ...;3~2_2_.~7 ____ 1_~_·9~---99~·-4 ___ ~5_0...:..6 ____ 2~,1...:.8;.:.7.:.·2 __

Soo~~~nl ....•.•...• : __ 4_,~~""o:=.=:7====1=,12~o=.=5====2~3~0=.3~===27~4:=.=;7====1=:2=:8=.o:=====6~,2==2~4=.2==== Montana...................... 253.2 90.0 34.8 23.6 12.9 414.5 Idaho........................ 288.7 8o.4 24.1 24.1 15.4 432.6 Wyoming...................... 127.4 28.2 11.2 10.5 6.7 184.0 Colorado .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. 662.1 94.7 38.2 29.7 18.5 843.3 New Mexico................... 180.5 29·9 5.9 14.6 4.0 234.8 Arizona . • .. .. .. • .. .. .. • .. • .. . 361.6 25.6 11.8 15.5 25.8 440.2 Utah .... ............ ......... 116.1 30.3 10.3 7.7 5.8 170.1 Nevada ....•.••••••••.••....•. 41.0 7.0 3.4 4.8 .9 57.1 Washington ..•.••••.•.•••..... 374.7 100.1 42.5 32.5 27.8 577.6 Oregon ...•.•..••..•..••.•..•. 301.2 69.4 53.7 28.3 1.2 453.8 California ..••..••..•.••••.. : 2,494.6 224.4 327.4 162.8 38.2 3,247.3 Alaska .. .. ..... .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. 3.3 .8 .3 .4 21 4.8 Hawaii .•..•••••. , •••..••..•.. __ ....;11=3.:.· 7.._ ____ _.9...:.•.:.6 ____ ~3·;;..4:.._ ___ ;;;.1.:..:2:.._ ___ ...:.4•:..;1:.._ ___ ~=2.:.·.:.0_

Western .•..•....•....••. :_=5=,3=1=8=.0=====~=0=.=3====~=·=9====3=5=5·=6====16=1.=3====7=,1=9=2=.=1~ United States ...••••...••••.. 24,100 5,746 2,275 1,343 1,305 34,775

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1968

: : Ferti zer: Repairs and Miscel- Hired Feed Livestock Seed ]J : and : operation of laneous labor

lime : ca.pi tal items 2/ 3/ 4/ State and region

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ d.olla.rs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Maine ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 53.4 10.8. 2.4 9.3 17.3 23.6 22.3 New Hampshire ••••••••••••••• : 18.5 1.3 .5 1.0 5.3 5.8 8.1 Vermont ••••••••.••••••••••••• 39.8 1.6 .8 2.6 12.4 13.8 8.9 Massachusetts ••••••••••••••• : 31.3 4.3 4.3 3.1 13.8 15.0 25.2 Rhode Island .••••••••••••••• : 4.6 .6 .8 .6 2.2 1. 7 4. 5 Connecticut • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 36.1 3. 7 3.2 3. 7 12.3 11.4 25.4 New York ••••••••••••••••••••• 209.6 9.4 21.5 33.2 105.4 127.4 74.1 New Jersey ••••••••••••••••••• 33.8 5.6 7.2 11.1 25.0 27.2 43.8 Pennsylvania. ••••••••••••••••• _....::.198<.:;..:. ..... 7 ____ 3""9:..:..8"------'l::J7..:.•"-9 __ ___,3""5.:...• 7,__ __ ___;1::::11:=.:.:.oo.-... __ __.90=·1=-----"5~4:...• 5:..___

North Atlantic ••••••••• : 625.9 77.1 58.6 100.2 304.7 316.0 266.6 ~io ••••.•••••••••••••••••••• ~~ili~lr.~9~~~6~9~.4~~~2~6~.~3~~~~%~.~g~~~~ffi~69.2~~~~~~1r.~e~~~~4~7.~5~ Indiana....................... 178.4 52,7 24.6 98.5 169.9 117.7 29.2 Illinois ••••••••••••••••••••• 244.1 199.2 52.7 196.6 281.4 210.8 67.2 Michigan •••••••••••••••••••• : 73.5 24.6 17.5 44.9 130.6 lll.l 55.8 ~sc~sin ••••••••••••••••••• :.~~1~73~·~0~-~l~4~.5~----'2=1=·~3 ___ ~5l=·~o ___ ---'1~7~9~.8~--~l~50~·~3~--~5:1.~2~

East North Central .••••• : 831.0 360.4 142.4 467.6 927.9 7ll.6 250.9 Minnesota. ••••••••••••••••••• ::==;;;2;:;;21r.=;:;2:==~=-ln;5;n0=;.6r:~~32;m=.r.4~~~meo"".=;:;2~~~=;2;;;5;;r1=;. 9;==~~~i8~1r.~g;==~~~3"'9.=r9r= Iowa ••••••••••••••••.••••••• : 498.0 613.8 49.9 188.9 278.1 255.5 71.6 Missouri •••••••••••••••••••• : 204.5 73.2 22.0 88.8 186.3 135.2 58.4 North Dakota. ••••••••••••••••• 24.3 10.7 13.5 29.1 141.7 82.3 22.5 South Dakota. ••••.••••••••••• : 96.5 97.0 10.6 19.7 125.0 87.7 17.8 Nebraska...................... 213.5 336.2 15.9 100.5 187.3 143.9 33.7 Kansas .••..•..••..• ···········--=13"'5~·..t..9 __ .::,28::.J7'-!'..l.3 ___ 1::4~ • ..t..5 __ ___;8::..5;,:;•8::._ __ ___;1::.9~7.:;.•6~---=13~0~.=1--__,32~·5::__

West North Central •.•••• : 1,394.0 1,568.8 158.8 593.1 1,367.8 1,016.3 276.3 Dela.wa.re .................... :·=~;;;;36;:=.'"'1~~==;;1~'+9• 5;;=~~=;;2;=,;:;;2~~~=;5;;=.=;:;7=~~~==;;79• 7r=~~~=;a~.=;;3:==~~"">f5.=r9r= Maryland..................... 75.8 23.6 5.8 18.9 34.7 28.2 19.5 Virginia. •••••••••••••••••••• : 77.1 11.4 8.7 33.1 76.4 54.3 46.1 West Virginia. •••••••••.••••• : 19.9 3.1 1.3 4.1 19.6 13.8 7.6 North Carolina. •••••••••••••• : 169.2 37.0 14.8 71.1 139.9 101.3 85.3 South Carolina. •••••••••••••• : 44.1 4.7 5.9 37.2 57.2 44.3 27.2 Georgia. ••••••••••••••••••••• : 214.9 51.6 15.4 86.6 103.2 78.9 48.4 Florida. ••••••••••••••••••••• ·--=ll=0:.:. .... 3 __ ....::2::..3.:.•.;:..6 __ -'l::.9'-".=-o __ __,6""9.:....l=-----....::6:..::l::.• 3,__ __ ~9""9:..:.'«..5 __ ....::2;;;.;:0;..:.4.:...•7,___

South Atlantic •••••••••• : 747.5 169.5 73.0 325.7 500.0 428.6 444.7 Kentuclcy •••••••••••••••••••• :=~6i"i§"".'Z'6~~==-3~39.2:;==~~=;9;=.><o~~~4""Ir=.'!;5~~~~=;;9m=4=;.6r====;;;;7.t."".:;;7;===='f.'44F.."f4f== Tennessee •••••••••••••••••••• 74.3 13.6 12.2 38.2 94.0 73.5 35.7 Ala.ba.ma. ••••••••••••••••••••• : 145.6 36.5 8.3 45.0 70.6 56.9 37.7 Mississippi •••••••••••••••••• llB.o 25.2 9.7 44.1 94.9 96.8 54.2 Arkansas ••••••••••••••••••••• 188.4 51.5 17.5 31.1 102.2 108.8 81.2 Louisiana. •••••••••••••••••••• 60.5 10.6 15.2 30.1 73.2 75.6 43.9 Oklahoma...................... 116.2 135.0 10.4 33.3 115.8 91.2 30.9 Texa.s ........................ _.....,.,33"'3~· 7!.-.. _ _,3c;0.:::.;8•::..;5~-~39'-='.:::.0 __ ....;1::=o4;;.:..:::•2:...._ __ --"332~·45 ___ =:.348=.6~---=2..l.34.:..:._,_7_

South Central ••••••••••• : 1,1o6.4 614.0 121.3 367.5 977.7 924.0 562.7 Montana. ••••.•••••••••••••••• :=~;;;;39"".'i58~===-r1;;79.8p====f4F.><o==~I;;;3;=.'Z'6~~=~'i58"'59.o:r===~i"i65;;=.=;:;7=~=;;;:36~.""7r== Ida.ho • ... .. .. .. ...... •• ..... • 52.6 33.3 12.4 25.7 73.7 72.0 34.8 Wyoming ..................... : 21.8 40.4 1.3 3.9 25.5 27.5 21.6 Colorado .•••••.••••••••••••• : 134.6 233.9 7.8 15.9 84.5 87.1 78.0 New Mexico .. .. .... ...... ..... 30.0 64.7 2.7 7.8 30.8 39.0 21.3 Arizona. ..................... : 83.3 112.8 4.7 18.7 32.5 77.9 n.o Utah......................... 36.4 10.0 2.4 4.1 26.5 23.4 13.3 Nevada. ...................... : 10.5 4.6 .5 l.l 7.3 8.7 11.5 Washington................... 91.6 17.2 14.8 35~7 85.8 77.4 70.1 Oregon ••.•..•••.•••••.•••••• : 62.8 17.6 9.7 26.4 63.9 64.8 53.9 California. ••••••••••••.••••• : 612.6 332.9 57.0 110.2 223.7 505.3 764.5

.9 21. .1 .5 .6 .4 .4 Hawaii ••••.•••••.••••••••••• :_---'12=.2~--~·8::::,_ __ __!.•:::.6 __ ~12::.:,.3.!...-___ ..:12::.:...9'------"5;,:;•1:_ __ ..:6~8::..2'---Alaska ....................... :

Western ................. : 1,189.1 885.9 117.8 275.8 752.9 1,054.4 1,246.0 :====================================================

United States •••••••••••••••. 3,676 672 2,130 4,831 3,o47

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State and region

Table 9.--Farm production expenses, bw States, 1968 - Continued

Total current farm :

operating expenses

Depreciation and other

consumption of farm capital 6/

Taxes on farm

property

Interest on farm

mortgage debt

Net rent to

nonfarm landlords

AmUST 1971

Total production

expenses

Maine ...•. , .........•...... : 139.0 23.3 9-9 2.4 .1 174.7 New Hampshire............... 40.5 7.5 4.3 1.3 2/ 53.6 Vermont..................... 79.9 17.2 10.2 3.3 ~ 110.7 Massachusetts ............... 97.0 18.7 12.6 3.0 ~ 131.3 Rhode Island ............... : 14.9 3.0 1.4 .3 1/ 19.6 Connecticut................. 95.8 16.8 9.9 2.7 .3 125.4 New York.................... 580.6 146.3 65.5 33.3 2/ 825.7 New Jersey ....••........••. : 153.6 31.9 23.6 5.3 1.3 215.7 Pennsylvania ......••..•..•• : __ ,:..54'-'7..:.·.:..8 ___ --=16:::.6.:..•:..:0:__ ___ 4.:.:6:.:.·.::.5 ___ ___::2:.,:3.:..· 7.,__ ___ __::_2:::...4:__ ____ 78=::6.:.... 3~-

North Atlantic ..••...•• ~ 1,749.2 430.7 184.0 75.1 4.2 2,443.1 ~io ••••••••••••••••••••••···~~~6~69R.~e~~~~~2~4F5.~5~~~~~8H0~.4~~~~~%~.b~~~~~3~4F.~9~~~~~~,0~7~7F.R2~~ Indiana..................... 671.1 235.9 118.4 52.3 56.4 1,134.1 Illinois ...•••..••..•....•. : 1,251,9 362.1 225.2 66.6 189.8 2,095.6 Michigan •.•..•••....•..••... 457.9 195.4 74.3 39.3 7.0 773.9 ~s~nsin .••..•••...•...•••. __ 6::..;4.:.:1:::..2~---~2=66::..;·:..:8:__ __ ~11:0:.:.•:::.8 ____ 4~1.:...0~---~3..:.4·:..:1~--~1~,0~9:.,:3.:..•8~-

East North Central ..... ; 3,691.9 1,305.7 609.1 245.7 322.2 6,174.6 ~nneoo~ .........•.......• :·~~~~~7~.~8~~~~3~5~2~.0~~~~~~~-~5~~~~5~5;=.~9~~~~8~4~.6~~~~1=,~~~5;=,~7~= Iowa ... .. .. . .. ..... ......... 1,955.9 347.1 184.3 72.6 227.5 2,787.3 Missouri ...... ...... ... .... . 768.4 243.9 65.0 55.4 51.2 1,184.0 North Dakota . .. .. . .. .. .. .... 324.1 170.9 44.6 25.4 82.1 647.0 South Dakota ............... : 454.3 158.4 58.3 22.0 39.0 731.9 Nebraska.................... 1,031.1 231.5 98.2 36.1 85.2 1,482.1 Kansas .•......•..•.••....... __ 8.:..8~3~-~7 ___ --=2..:.41~-~7 ___ ~ll~9~·:::.2 ____ 4~o.:....6~---~6,9.~7 ___ ~1~3~5~4.:...·9~-

West North Central ..... : 6,375.2 1,745.5 665.1 308.0 639.2 9,732.9 ==~~========~======~========================7====

Delaware ..... ............... 80.3 9.6 1.4 1.9 1.5 94.7 Maryland .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 2o6.5 48.8 17.1 12.3 3,7 288.4 Virginia .. .... . .. . .. .. .. .... 307.1 ll4.8 28.2 19.4 3.4 472.8 West Virginia .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. 69.6 33.3 4.2 4.3 1.0 112.4 North Carolina .. .. .. .. .. ... . 618.6 183.7 31.5 29.0 28.5 891.4 South Carolina.............. 220.7 71.8 11.5 12.9 8.1 325.0 Georgia .................... : 598.9 128.0 31.1 31.4 ll.9 801.3 Florida .............•....... __ ,58"-'7..:.·..:.4 ____ ~6"'3.~4'-----46=.:.·:::.2 ____ 46~.4-'------=1.::.9:..:· 0:__ ____ 7:..:6:::2.:...• "-5 __

South Atlantic .......•• ; 2,689.1 653.5 171.3 157.5 77.2 3,748.5 ====~==============~================~========~===

Kentucky .. .. .... ..... .. . .... 365.0 152.1 24.9 25.9 ll.4 579.4 Tennessee .................. : 341.4 152.5 22.0 26.7 3.5 546.2 Alabama •.•..•.••.••.••...•. : 400.6 lo6.2 10.3 19.8 1.7 538.6 ~ssissippi ..•••...•••...••. 442.9 120.4 15.2 29.8 16.1 624.5 Arkansas ..•....••.•..••.•... 580.7 104.2 22.9 33.8 2.9 744.3 Louisiana .. . .. ... ...... . .... 309.0 87.8 9.0 26.8 14.3 446.9 Oklahoma.................... 532.7 152.8 34.0 33.5 14.8 767.8 Texas ...................... ·--=l:L!.-70:;;:1:::.•.:..2 ___ __.3""4""5.:.::2;.._ __ ____::;10~5:..:;•~8----'1:::.:0:..:8.:...6~----"5.=1:..,• 5'----~2..L3><::12=-:.. =..3 __

South Central •..•••..•• : 4,673.6 1~221.2 244.1 304.9 ll6.2 6,560.0 Montana ..•.•••••.•••.•.•.••. =~~26;;;2:=.76~===';:;9~7.~5~==~3~5~.';:;7======;2::;;6=.1~===~1~3~. 3~=~~~4F.3:::5;=.2;;== Idaho ...................... : 304.5 86.7 24.3 26.6 16.5 458.7 Wyoming •••••••••••••••••••• : 141.9 30.3 ll.6 11.2 6.6 201.6 Colorado ................... : 641.8 101.4 40.7 32.7 19.5 836.1 New Mexico .•••.•..••...•.•• : 196.2 31.9 6.4 15.6 3.7 253.9 Arizona •..•.•..••.•..•••••• : 400.8 27.3 13.4 15.9 23.9 481.3 Utah ....................... : 116.2 32.3 10.4 7.9 5.5 172.4 New.da. ..................... : 44.2 7.4 3.4 5.1 .8 60.9 Washington ...••...••..•..•• : 392.6 110.1 48,0 35.4 23.9 610.1 Oregon ..•....•.•..••..•.•.. : 299.1 76.3 57.8 30.3 .l 463.6 California ..•.•....•.•..•.• : 2,6o6.2 237.7 385.7 177.3 30.6 3,437.6 Alaska. ..................... : 3.0 .7 .4 .4 2J. 4.5 Hawaii ...•...•.•••.•.•...•• :_.-ll2=.:..:·8~----=l~3.:.;.o:.._ ___ _,3~-.l,.7 ___ ____:l:.:·...:3 ____ ~3-:..::6:._ ___ .=1::!.34:::..:·~3:...__

Western .••.•..•....•... : 5,521.9 352.6 641.6 385.9 148.0 7,550.0 =====================================================

United States ...•........•. : 24,701 6,209 2,515 1,477 36,209

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Current farm operating expenses State and region

Feed : Fertilizer: Repairs and

Seed y : and : operating of lime :capital items 2/

- - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - -------

Miscel­laneous

3/

AI.GUST 1971

Hired labor

4/

Maine .......•....•....•.•. : 56.0 10.9 3.9 8.3 17.5 25.3 23.2 New Hampshire . . .• . . . .•. .•. . 18.6 1.1 .5 1,0 5.5 5.8 8.4 Vermont . ... .•... .•. . .•. . .. . 41~.8 2.4 .8 2.8 12.7 14.7 10.3 Massachusetts . • . • . . . • . • . . . . 32.1 l~. 7 4.6 3.0 14.0 15.9 24.7 Rhode Island . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . 1~.6 .6 .8 .6 2.3 1.8 3.8 Connecticut .... .... .... .. .. 38.2 3.8 3.4 3.6 12.4 11.9 25.8 New York .................. : 221.3 10.7 22.8 31.2 108.3 134.7 78.3 New Jersey .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 33.8 5.5 7.4 9.6 25.8 28.7 41.0 Pennsylvania .....•.•.•..•. :_-=2::o20::.:•:..:1:.-. __ l.:..~o:..:.:..;.o ___ _:l,_:.7.:..· 9::__ __ --=.33::.:•:..,6:------=-11~5:..,· 4:--___ _::.9.:..7 ·:.,o,.-__ _..:5~6.:...2::___

North Atlantic ......•. : 669.5 79.8 62.1 93.6 313.8 335.8 271.7

Ohio ...................... : 172.7 76.6 25.5 71.1 170.7 128.6 45.3 Indiana .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . 193.9 47.7 21~.8 85.4 172.6 124.7 29.0 Illinois .. ....... ... ....... 267.5 200.2 50.8 195.3 288.7 223.9 72.4 Michigan . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. 78.1 27.1 17.4 40.5 134.2 119.1 51.0 Wisconsin ··················-~~~3~·~4 __ ~1~7~·6:__ __ ~2~2~.2:__ __ _:~~-9~--~1=8~5-~9:__ ___ ~~0~.6~--~5~4~.2~

East North Central .... : 895.6 369.2 140.7 441.2 952.1 757.0 251.9 Minnesota ...............•.. ~~2~30~.~o~~~15~7~.76~~~~3~3~.2~~~~93~.~4~~~~2'6~o~.5~~~~~1~~~.~8~~~~3~B-.5~= Iowa .... .. . . .. . . . •. . . . .. . . . 562.5 629.7 52.0 ~6.1 285.5 260.3 74.1 Missouri . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. 217.6 72.9 21.1 78.0 194.1 144.1 59.7 North Dakota............... 24.5 10.7 13.4 25.6 145.0 88.6 21,8 South Dakota ... .... .. .. .. .. 99.7 71.7 11.2 20.0 127.8 89.9 21.2 Nebraska................... 235.7 374.3 17.5 80.0 191.5 158.1 36.8 Kansas .................... :_~~~3~.29 __ ~3!::::8~0,_,.9::...._ __ ..:1:..!3.:..· 9L.-__ ..::8:::2c:.• 3,z__ __ _:::.2=0.::.1.:..:3L-__ __;~~~· 9<._ __ __.3c:::4~. 5~

vlest North Central .... : 1,533.9 1,697.7 162.3 545.6 1,405.7 1,086.6 286.6 ====~====================================~======7==

Delaware .................. : 39.6 17.1 2.1 5.2 7.9 9.4 6.0 Maryland . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . 79.1 26.3 5.6 ~.4 35.9 30.4 20.4 Virginia................... 82.7 13.6 8.9 32.0 78.6 58.8 ~.6 West Virginia . .. . . . .. .. .••. 19.2 3.0 1.3 3.9 20.3 14.7 7.5 North Carolina............. 183.4 41.5 15.7 64.9 145.7 105.0 85,8 South Carolina ............ : 51.7 6.2 6.3 34.1 59.5 ~.0 26.9 Georgia ..•..•••.•....••.•• : 230.8 56.5 ~.1 80.9 108.6 89.5 49.5 Florida ..•.••....•......•. : _ ___:o12=.:,8~ .... 3 __ __.3:e_6 .... l=-----=2~1'-'.l=-.·----'7.=.2-'-'.l=-. ___ .;::62~.:.:::6:..._ __ __.;1~o6~. 5..._ __ --"2:..31.:::!0_,_,, 3.~-.._

South Atlantic ••.•...• : 814.9 200.4 77.0 309.4 519.0 462.3 475.0 Kentucky ..•..•..•....•..•. :'==""72"".""2=====-3==7=. 3~=====-9=. 3;====.=;4=3=.2?======~'>"'=. 7=====ao;;=;=.""5====;4""o=. o== Tennessee.................. 80.9 ~.5 12.7 37.6 98.4 80.8 33.2 Alabama.................... 151.6 39.2 8.5 43.9 73.8 64.5 42.0 Mississippi ••••..•....•..• : 122.0 28.8 10.9 42.1 99.4 102.3 56.1 Arkansas................... 192.3 54.6 ~.1 31.3 lo6.o 120.7 104.9 Louisiana .. • .. .. • . . .... .. .. 66.3 8.8 14.9 27.3 75.6 79.8 42.4 Oklahoma .••.....•...•..... : 134.9 175.4 10.5 33.2 119.1 101.9 31.6 Texas ..................... : _ _.;.:4 32::::..:..· 5::__ _ _.=.:39:.::5.:...6:._ __ ...:4-=1.:.::. 9:__ _ __:1:::~:.;·:....:4 ___ .....:3::..:4o..:.:...4:__ __ ._.:3~r.::..6 ·:.::3:__ __ .::..24...:1:.:.· o:.__

South Central .•.•••••• : 1,252.7 756.2 126.7 375.1 1,009,5 1,oo6.9 591.2

Montana.................... 42.3 18.1 3.9 14.0 87.1 69.4 4o.6 Idaho ..................... : 56.4 33.9 19.4 31.4 75.5 79.9 33.7 vlyoming . .... .. .. . ... . .. .. .. 22.1 42.0 1.3 4.4 26.2 29.0 21.5 Colorado ...............•..• : ~1.8 302.7 9.0 14.5 86.9 96.7 90.9 New Mexico .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. 41.1 115.4 2,7 7.6 31.7 40.2 21.3 Arizona.................... 110.6 158.7 5.4 18.2 33.1 79.4 76.0 Utah ...................... : 39.8 14.8 2.7 3.9 27.3 25.8 14.0 Nevada .... .. . . .. ... .... ... . 15.0 5.9 .5 1.1 7.5 9.1 9.6 vlashington ................ : 89.5 14.2 17.3 29.9 89.3 83.6 80.9 OrP.gon . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . 66.0 17.7 10.8 23.4 66.0 78.3 57.0 California ... .. .. .. . . . .. ... 653.4 372.5 60.5 96.7 225.7 517.8 802.8 Alaska .................... : .8 5/ .1 .5 .7 .4 .4 Hawaii. •..................• : __ .:::11::...·~5 ___ .::;1":1+,_. :__ ___ .:;.6::._ __ .....:12==.!-.0::::._ ___ .:::.l:.~.3:.:·4L-___ _..5~·:.~.3 ____ 7l.::0~.8::::.__

Western ...•••....•...• ~ 1,310.3 1,097,3 134.1 257.7 770.3 1,115.0 1,319.6 ==============================================================

United States ••....•.•.••. : 6,477 4,201 703 2,023 4,970 4,763 3,196

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State and region

Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1969 - Continued

Total current farm operating expenses

Depreciation and other

consumption of farm capital 6/

Taxes on farm

property

Interest on farm mortgage

debt - Million dollars -------

Net rent to

nonfarm landlords

AUGUST 1971

Total production

expenses

J4aine ..................... : 145.1 24.6 11.2 2.4 .1 183.4 Nev Hampshire ............. : 40,8 8.1 4.8 1.3 2./ 55.1 vermont ................... : 88.6 18.3 11.0 3.4 ~ 121.3 Massachusetts ............. : 99.0 19.6 14.3 3.2 ~ 136.1 Rhode Island .............. : 14.11 3.2 1.6 .3 5./ 19.5 Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98.9 17.4 10.8 2.8 .3 130.1 Nev York .................. : 607.3 156,7 77.6 37.6 2/ 879.3 NewJeraey ................ : 151.7 34.3 26.9 5.6 .7 219.3 Pennsylvania .............. : __ _:5_8o_.2 ____ 1....:7.:.9....:' 9:_.. _____ 4.:._9_.o ____ 2....:5_ . .:.5 _____ ....:3~·-4 ____ 8....:3:...8_._o __

North Atlantic ........ ; 1,826.2 462.2 207.2 82.1 4.6 2,582.2

Ohio .....................•. ~~~6=~=.=5~~~-2~6~2=.6~~~~~8~8~.~6~~~F49=.=3~~~~~~F.~9~~~=1=,=12=3=.~8~~ Indiana ................... : 678.0 248.3 129.4 56.6 69.2 1,181.6 Illinois . .. .. .. . .. .... .... . 1,298.7 386.0 24o.2 71.8 210.5 2,207.2 Michigan .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. . 467.5 208.8 76.0 41.4 6.3 800.0 ~aconain ··················--~6~~~-9~--~2~~~.7~---~12~0,~9~ __ ....:4=4~·~7 ____ ~3~4~·~0 ___ ~12,1~5~9~·~2 __

East North Central .... : 3,807.6 1,392.4 655.2 263.8 352.8 6,471.7 ====~======~========~==============~=======7~==~

Minnesota ................. : 1,010.0 379.0 108.1 59.3 78.0 1,634.4 Icma ...................... : 2,030.1 368,6 216.9 78.3 226.6 2,920.6 Missouri . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. 787.5 266.0 73.7 60.1 36.1 1,223.4 North Dakota . . . . • • . . • . . . . • . 329.6 181.8 37.8 27.3 83.8 660.2 South Dakota .. • .. • .. . .. .. .. 441.6 167.8 63.8 23.3 39.0 735.5 Nebraska .... ....... ........ 1,093.9 246.0 112.1 39.1 105.8 1,596.9 Kansas ·····················-~1~0~25~·~7 ___ ....:2~5~6~.2~---~12~7~·=8 ___ .:.45~·~6 ____ ~7~6~.8:_.. __ ~12,~5~~·=1 __

West North Central ...• ~ 6,718.5 1,865.3 74o.2 333.0 646.2 10,303.2 ====================================================~

Delaware .................. : 87.1 10.2 2.2 2.1 3.5 105.2 Maryland .................. : 214.1 52.9 18.6 13.7 5.9 305.2 Virginia .................. : 323.2 123.3 31.2 21.0 3.9 502.5 ~/est Virginia ............. : 69,9 36.0 4.4 4.6 . 7 115.6 North Carolina ............ : 642.0 201.2 33.9 31.9 36.5 945.5 South Carolina ............ : 232.7 78.9 13.2 14.5 11.4 350.7 Georgia ................... : 631.8 144.2 34.2 36.0 11.7 857.9 Florida .••........•....... : __ ..;:.6::...57'-''-=1 ___ ___::.68::..:.:..<:5 ____ ~5::..::0:..:.·...:..4 ___ 4:..<:9.:.·8=-------=1:.!..:7':..;5:..._ __ _....::8:..:4.=..3·:..::3~-

South Atlantic ........ : 2,858.0 715.2 188.0 173.6 91.1 4,026.0 ==~~~====~~======~~==~~======~======~~==== Kentucky .................. : 379.3 162.1 25.5 28.2 12.0 607.1

Tennessee ................. : 360.1 167.7 26.2 28.7 2.1 584.8 Alabama ................... : 423.5 116.8 11.0 21.8 2/ 573.3 Mississippi ............... : 461.7 134.0 16.4 33.5 8.8 654.4 Arkansas .................. : 627.9 ll4.3 25.3 37.3 .1 804.9 Louisiana . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 315.0 96.0 9.4 30.8 6,6 457.8 Oklahoma .................. : 606.7 164.6 34.9 36.6 13.9 856,7 Texas ..................... :_-=.,1 • .;;9!:!4::z.4J..l,o:!--__ ~3J.J71~.6:::._ ___ -=ll~OJ..l•o::__ __ .::ll;,:8~ • .:=0 ____ ~3"-J7e:.•.L7 ___ .:.2c.t.,2:.58~1:.:.=.2 __

South Central ......... ; 5,ll8,2 1,~7.2 258.7 335.0 81.2 7,120.3 '======~====~========~======~==============~==~~

Montana ........ .... ..... ... 275.4 104.3 38.3 28.6 13.3 459.8 Idaho . .. . .... .. . .. ... ...... 330.3 92.4 25.7 28.5 18.2 495.2 Wyoming ................... : 146.5 ~.3 12.4 ll.8 6.4 209.3 Colorado .................. : 762.3 1o8,5 43.0 35.6 20,2 969.7 New Mexico .. ..... .. ........ 260.1 34.2 6.5 16.5 3.7 ~1.0 Arizona ................... : 481.4 29.1 13.0 16.0 24.ll 564.0 utah ...................... : 128.3 34.5 10.8 8.0 5.4 187.0 Nevada .................... : 48.8 8,0 3.5 5.1 .8 66.1 Washington ................ : 404.7 120.2 52.7 38.7 20.1 636.4 Oregon .................... : 319.1 82.3 56.4 31.4 .7 489.9 California. ................ : 2,729.3 252.0 445.3 189.6 24,4 3,64o.6 Alaska. .................... : 2.9 • 7 .4 .4 2) 4.5 Hawaii .••.••..•••.••.•...• : 115.1 15.2 3.7 1.3 3.5 138.7

Western ............... ~ 6,004.2 913.8 7ll.8 4ll.6 141.0 8,182.4 '======================================================

United States ............. : 26,333 6,676 2,761 1,599 1,317 38,686

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State and region

Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by States, 1970

Current farm ?Perating expenses : Fertilizer: Repairs and Miscel-

Feed Livestock Seed y : and operation of laneous lime :capital items 2/ 3./

AOOUST 1971

Hired labor

4/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Maine ...................... : 64.6 12.5 3.8 7.6 17.8 26.7 24.4 New Hampshire . .... ... ...•••. 18.7 .9 .5 .9 5.5 6.2 8.3 Vermont . .. .. . .. .. .. ... . .... . 47.4 3.9 .9 3.2 12.9 15.4 10.7 Massachusetts ............... 31.8 4.1 4.8 2.6 14.2 16.6 25.2 Rhode Island .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. . 4.9 .4 .8 .6 2.3 1.9 3.5 Connecticut . . .. .. . ... . ... ... 4o.6 3.6 3.5 2.9 12.4 12.2 25.2 New York . .. .. . . .. . ... .. . . .. . 239.0 12.4 23.5 30.2 111.0 146.5 78.5 New Jersey.................. 34.0 5.5 7.3 9.4 26.9 29.7 42.8 Pennsylvania ...•........... •_.=2.,;.3~5 ''-"9:....._ __ -"3~9.:..:· 6:.._ _ __:1:::,:9:.:.·~0 __ _...36~·:..::1:....._ ___ ..;12=1:.:· 4:;._ __ .....;::10::.:3~·:=.2 ___ .::;62::.:·:.::2~-

North Atlantic ......... ~ 717.0 82.8 64.2 93.6 324.4 358.4 280.9 '==============================================================

Ohio........................ 179.6 76.5 28.4 74.9 178.5 136.6 51.3 Indiana . . .. . .•. . .. . . . . . . .. .. 212.5 62.5 26.6 87.3 180.3 133.0 32.0 Illinois . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . 269.4 185.3 58.1 188.5 293.1 234.5 75.4 Michigan . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . 84.4 26.4 17.6 46.0 140.3 125.0 57.2 ~sconsin ···················_..;1~9~8.~7 ___ .=2:1.:.:.0:..__~2=2:.:.·:1 __ ~49~·'-"9:....._ ___ ..;1~9=1:.:•4:;._ __ .....;::1~TI~.:=.6 ___ ~%~.~3~-

East North Central .••.• ~ 944.7 371.8 152.8 446.7 983.7 8o6. 7 272.2 Minnesota ••••....•......•... ·==,2;;=4;:;7=;. 9::=====;1;=;5:;:5=;. 3::====3;c;5"".""7====na~o .=;5~====;2"'6""5=;. 7:;=====;;2"'17"".""'o;===="'4""o .=;3<=== Iowa . . . .. . ... . .... . . .•. . .•• . 558.0 649.6 %.4 188.7 292.9 309.8 78.5 Missouri ................... : 244.0 81.7 24.2 87.2 198.6 158.8 65.5 North Dakota •. . . .•. . .. . .... . 27.1 10.2 14.7 26.7 148.6 91.0 22.4 South Dakota ...••••.•.•.... : 1o6.8 84.5 12.0 23.2 130.7 102.9 20.8 Nebraska.................... 247.9 4o1.3 19.4 93.9 196.9 1TI.8 38.3 Kansas ••...........•.....•. :~~~-0~·~6~-~4_17~·~4 __ ~15~·~4~-~95~·~1-~~~2~0~9~·9:.._ __ ~16..::3~·~3 __ __:3~5~.6~~

West North Central .••.• : 1,612.3 1,800.0 177.8 595.2 1,443.3 1,220.6 301.3 =============================================================

Delaware .•. . ..... •• .. .. .. •• . 43.9 16.5 2.1 5.5 8.1 9.8 6.2 Maryland.................... 90.0 27.3 5.7 17.4 37.2 32.6 20.6 Virginia.................... 89.5 13.1 9.3 32.4 81.4 62.5 47.3 West Virginia............... 21.1 2.9 1.3 4.1 20.9 15.6 7.7 North Carolina.............. 215.2 42.7 16.1 70.2 148.2 121.0 89.6 South Carolina ............. : 58.6 6.3 6.4 32.5 60.1 49.9 29.1 Georgia..................... 254.3 53.1 16.8 76.5 111.9 100.4 52.6 Florida .•.................. ·--=1:...:4.._3:.:.1"--___ 3u.7.:.:• 8::.__ _ __:2=-'0o.<·~5 __ .-...~.7;;r..4..:. 4"-----~6:..::5~.4~----=118~.'-"5:.....__~2:.::44~. 0:.....__

South Atlantic ......... : 915.6 199.7 78.2 312.8 533.2 510.3 497.1 ===7~==~============~==========~=====E======~~

Kentucky.................... 78.6 40.2 9.5 41.9 99.8 88.9 42.8 Tennessee................... 89.1 ~.4 12.8 34.8 101.5 67.1 39.1 Alabama..................... 173.5 4o.2 8.7 44.5 74.7 70.4 39.9 Mississippi ................. 147.3 30.6 10.6 43.0 102.3 111.9 63.7 Arkansas.................... 234.3 59.9 17.9 30.9 110.3 129.6 103.9 Louisiana .••...... ; ........ : 74.6 11.0 15.0 29.2 78.4 86.6 39.5 Oklahoma.................... 171.4 179.6 11.0 38.0 124.3 114.3 35.6 Texas ......................• _-'4'""7""5=--'.7'-----'2""9"'3.:...·9::.__ __ 4.:.:1:.:._,_7 __ ..=11=.5:..:·2=-------'3~5=2.:...4.:.._ __ .-.:4..:.o6:;;•:..:0:....._ _ __.:2:..::5.:;.0:.:.3::.___

South Central •••••••.• : 1,444.7 674.0 127.2 377.6 1,043.7 1,096.6 614.6 ·==~============~====~~================~====~===

Montana..................... 45.9 23.1 4.3 14.4 91.0 75.6 41.0 Idaho .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . • .. 62.2 43.6 18.6 30.1 78.9 85.5 37.5 Wyoming ... .. .. ... .. .. ... ... • 24.0 41.5 1.4 4.5 27.4 32.1 22.5 Colorado .•••....••.•...••••. 193.8 362.6 9.2 15.6 90.6 110.6 93.4 New Mexico.................. 53.1 136.8 2.6 7.5 33.2 44.2 20.6 Arizona..................... 116.5 141.7 5.0 ~.6 34.3 62.8 77.4 utah ..•.•. .. ... . •. .••••..•.. 46.5 14.6 2.6 4.1 26.3 28.4 13.4 Nevada . •. ...... ... ....... ... 15.4 4.4 .5 1.3 7.6 9.3 11.1 Washington ••..•••.••••.•.••• 98.2 14.6 17.9 31.4 91.9 91.9 90.2 Oregon ........ .... •• . ....... 72.6 16.6 10.7 25.9 66.3 66.6 59.6 California.................. 691.7 339.9 62.2 103.4 229.6 541.7 883.8 Alaska .••••••.••.•..•..•••• : .9 2/ .1 .6 .7 .4 .3 Hawaii .••.••.•.•..•.•.••.•• •·_:....._12_.~8-~~-1...;•..::.5 ___ ...;·..:..6_~~13::..:·..:..6 ___ ~_1:;:3~.6~--~-'5:..:·.:.5 ___ 7':....6..:..._1_

Western .••••••.•••...•• : 1,433.6 1,162.7 135.6 271.4 795.5 1,194.7 1,427.3 =====================================================

United States . • .. • . . . . . • . • • . 7,066 4,291 736 5,124 5,167 3,394

See footnotes at end of table. Continued-

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Table 9.--Farm production expenses, by Sta.te_s, 1970 - Continued

State and region Total Depreciation : Taxes Interest Net rent Total

current farm and other : on farm on farm to production operating consumption of • property mortgage nonfarm expenses expenses farm capital 6/: debt landlords

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Maine .••..••..•••..•.••...• : 157.5 24.9 12.2 2.6 21.5, 197.2 New Hampshire . . • . • . . . . . • • • . • 41.0 8,1 5.2 1.4 .P. 55.8 vermont •.••••..•...•••.••••• 94.3 18.6 11.9 3.6 "5I 128.4 Massachusetts .••...••...•.. : 99.4 20.0 15.6 3.4 ~ 138.4 Rhode Island ............... : 14.5 3. 3 l. 7 . 3 JJ 19.8 Connecticut ••••...•..•....• : 100.5 17.3 11.7 2.9 .3 132.6 New York •••••.••.•••.•.•••• : 641.1 162.3 84.3 42.4 2f 930.1 New Jersey ................. : 155.5 36.3 29.3 6.1 .8 228.1 Pennsylvania. .•••••••.•.•••• : __ .::;61:=.71.!'""5 ___ __::1:.<92::.:..:·0~---~5"-3!!..-.3 ___ ..:2:.J7..:.•.f..5 ____ .:;.2~.9"------8:::..9<:.3:..:.·::.2 __

North Atlantic •.••.•••• ~ 1,921.3 482.9 225.0 90.2 4.2 2,723.6 ==============================~======~7=======~===

725.9 272.7 95.9 52.4 34.6 1,181.4 Indiana. ••••••••.••••••••••• : 734.2 253.6 l4o.o 60.5 65.9 1,254.4 Ohio ••••••••••••••••••••••• :

Illinois •••••••••••••.••••• : l,3o4.4 395.9 260.6 76.2 191.5 2,228.5 Michigan ................... : 496.9 214.1 82.5 43.6 6.8 844.0 Wisconsin •••••••.••••••••••• __ .J.;7l::J71.!'.::.0 ___ __::2:.o:9.::.8!.:.6:..._ ___ 1:::.3<::l:..:.•.::.0 ___ ....:48=.2::._ ___ _..3!::;4~. 5'---__ __:1:.~:,2:::2::..:9:..:.·:::.4 __

East North Central ••••• : 3,978.4 1,434.9 710,0 280.9 333.3 6,737.6 ==~~========================~======~=============

Minnesota. •••• ; ••••••...•••• : 1,042.4 392.5 117.5 63.0 88.2 1,703,5 Iowa. •••••••••••••••••••••••: 2,133.9 382.3 235.2 84.1 244.7 3,080,2 Missouri •••••••.•••...••••• : 860.0 274.5 79.8 63,7 42.8 1,320.8 North Dakota. ............... : 34o.5 189.0 41.1 29.2 73.8 673.6 South Dakota. ••••••••.••••.• : 480.9 173,3 69.0 25.0 33.9 782.0 Nebraska. •••..••••.•.••.•..• : 1,175.6 254.9 121.4 42.0 98.0 1,692.0 Kansas •••..•••.•••••.•••.•• :_~1~,11~7~.2~--~2~6~4~.6~--~1~3~8~.4~--~49~·~6 ___ ~71;·~6 ___ ~1~,~6~41~·~5-~

West North Central ••..• ~ 7,150.5 1,931.2 802.4 356.5 653.0 10,893,7 ==============~======~======~=====================

Delaware •••••••••.••.•••..•• 92,0 10.6 2.4 2.4 3.7 lll.2 Maryland ................... : 230.8 55.7 20.2 15.1 5.6 327.3 Virginia ••..•.••.•..•.•...• : 335.5 129.3 33.7 23.1 3.7 525.2 West Virginia .............. : 73.6 36.8 4.7 5.0 .7 120.9 North Carolina.............. 702.9 203.8 36,7 34.6 42,0 1,020.1 South Carolina ••••••••••.•• : 242.8 79.3 14.3 16.0 13.2 365.7 Georgia •••••••••••••••••.•• : 665.6 150.0 37,0 4o.o 18.7 911.3 Florida •••••••••••••••••••• : __ 7'-70:..:3~.6~----'7":'3.:...'3"------"5:...:.4~. 7'---~52:..:•.;:.6 ___ -=1""3 .... 9~----=8498:..:•c:l'--~

South Atlantic ••••••••• : 3,046.9 738.9 203.8 188.7 101.6 4,279.8

Kentucky •••.••••••••••••••• : 401.7 167.4 27.7 30.4 10,4 637.5 Tennessee •••••••••••••••.••• 382.9 174.8 28.4 30.8 2.5 619,5 Alabama •••••.••.••••••••••• : 452.0 119.7 11.9 23.6 1.2 6o8.4 Mississippi •••••••••••••.•• : 509.6 l4o.o 17.8 36.6 16.7 720.7 Arkansas •••••••••••••.••••• : 686.8 120,4 27.4 4o.2 .6 875.3 Louisiana •••••.•••••••••••• : 334.6 101.9 10.2 33.9 11.5 492.1 Oklahoma .................... : 674.2 173.1 37.8 39.7 10.5 935.2 Texas ..................... , :_..:l:z.o,93"'7~·=l-----"3~8.!.7:.:·2~---=ll::.9:..:.•.:..4 __ ~12=..~7.:.•l=-----"5:::1.:.:.6::.._ __ _::2~,6::::2:::2:..:.•..L3_~

South Central··········: 5,378.9 1,384.5 280.5 362.2 105,0 7,511.0 ==============~====~===============================

Montana •••••••••••••••••••• : 295.2 109.4 41.5 30.9 13.3 490.3 Idaho ••••••••••••••••••.••• : 356,5 97.0 27.9 30.3 17.9 529.6 Wyoming •••••••••••••••••••• : 153.2 33.8 13.4 12.4 6.2 218.9 Colorado .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. • .. 896.1 112.4 46.5 38.4 24.0 1,117.4 NewMexico ... · ............... : 300.2 35.9 7.1 17.5 3,7 364.4 Arizona .................... : 476.4 30.2 14.1 16.7 26,6 564.0 utah ....................... : 137.9 35.8 11.7 8.3 5.0 198.7 Nevada. •••••••••••••••••••••: 49.8 8,3 3.8 5.2 .8 67.9 Washington ••••••••••••••••• : 436.2 124.3 57.1 41.9 23.7 683.2 Oregon ••••••••••••••••••••• : 34o.6 85.6 61.2 32.5 .l 519.9 California ................. : 2,852.3 256,8 483.3 202.4 19.0 3,813."8 Alaska ..................... : 3.0 .8 .5 .4 2f 4. 7 Hawaii ••••••••••••••••••••• =: _ ___;l2=3~.9'------=l:::::5.:.•5:;._ ___ __:.4.:.:.0::.._ __ ___:l:.:·~3 ____ ..L3:..·5~---...:!l:::::48:::..:·~2--

Western ••••••••••••••••: 6,421.3 945.6 772.1 438.2 143.9 8,721.0 =====================================================

United States •••••••••••••. ; 27,897 6,918 1,717 1,341 40,867

See footnotes at end of table.

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FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 9

NOTE: Details may not add to totals because of rounding.

!/ Includes bulbs, plants, and trees.

2/ Repairs and maintenance of buildings, repairs and operation of motor vehicle$ and other machinery, and petroleum fuel and oil used in the farm business.

AOOUST 1971

]/ Includes interest on non-real-estate debt, pesticides, ginning, electricity and telephones (business share), livestock marketing charges (excluding feed and trans­portation), containers, milk hauling, irrigation, grazing, binding materials, tolls for sirup, horses and mules, har­ness and saddle~J, blacksmithing and hardware, veterinary services and medicines, net insurance premiums (crop, fire, vQnd, and hail) and miscellaneous dairy, nursery, green­house, apiary, and other supplies.

~ Includes cash wages, perquisites, and (1951 to date) Social Security taxes paid by employers.

2/ Less than 0.05.

~ Includes depreciation and accidental damage to farm buildings and depreciation of motor vehicles and other farm ma,chinery and equipment.

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 196 8-70 VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 UNITED STATES AND PERCENT PERCENT PFRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALIJE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL ·TOTAL TOTAL

UNITED STATES

ALL COMMODITIES 44,116,770 100.0 48,116.727 100.0 49,231.221 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 25,496,534 57.7 28,589,849 59.4 29,595,347 60.1

MEAT ANIMALS 15,375,106 34.8 17,638,948 36.6 18,497,098 37.5 CATTLE CALVES 11.241.199 2?.4 12,566,451 21.> .1 13,661,717 27.7 HOGS 3,819,065 8.7 4,739,549 9.8 4,510,499 9.2 SHEEP LAMBS 314,842 .7 332,948 .7 324,882 .6

DAIRY PRODUCTS 5,955,152 13.5 6,206,144 12.9 6,522,943 13.3 MILK WHOLESALE 5,701,114 12.9 5,961,809 12.4 6' 27!,497 12.7 MILK RETAIL 205,102 .4 204,270 .5 218,014 .4 MILKFAT 48,936 • 1 40 ,065 * 33,432 .!

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 3,827. 790 8.6 4,426,375 9.2 4. 303,121 8.7 EGGS 1,920,793 4.3 ·2,261,490 4.7 2 ,!69,060 4.4 BROILERS 3 1,326,477 3.0 I ,530,942 3 .I 1,461,570 3.0 TURKEYS 3 416,220 .9 452,02 5 .9 492,156 1. 0 CHICKENS FARM 90,033 .2 102,441 .2 100,527 .2

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 338,486 .8 318,382 .6 272,185 • 5 WOOL 71 ,867 .1 69,485 • I 57,037 .! HONEY 3 33,955 * 47,580 .1 41,693 * MOHAIR 11,784 * 13,851 * 6,545 .. BEESWAX 2,443 * 3,340 .. 2,798 .. OTHER LIVESTOCK 292,704 .7 263,603 .5 243,920 .5

CROPS 6 18,620,236 42.3 19,526,878 40.6 19,635,874 39.9

FOOD GRAINS 2o!05,619 4.8 2 ,?50 ,307 4.7 1,982,235 4.0 WHEAT 1,567,773 3.6 !,725.229 3.6 1,560,019 3.2 RICE 5!5,219 I. I 499,605 1.0 391,467 .7 RYE 21r582· .I 24,352 * 29,829 • I

FEED CROPS 4,263,921 9.7 4,485,06 7 9.4 4,706,665 9.5 CORN 2,636,607 6.0 2,801,996 5.8 2,986,154 6.0 SORGHUM GRAIN 574,440 1.3 641,691 1.3 630,888 !.2 HAY 549,412 1.3 592.383 1.2 629,477 1.3 BARLEY 300,028 .7 237,727 .6 261,771 .5 OATS 203,434 .5 211.270 .4 198,375 .4

COTTON 1o315,896 3.0 I ,354,060 2.8 1,267,439 2.6 COTTON LINT 1, 093,461 2.4 !,!92,694 2.5 !,047,022 2.2 COTTONSEED 222,435 .5 161,366 .3 220,417 .5

TOBACCO 1,173,312 2.6 I ,?96 ,381 2.7 !,388,127 2.8

OIL CROPS 2,841.694 6.5 3,049,014 6.3 3,188,634 6.4 SOYBEANS 2,459,070 5.5 2,648,764 5.5 2. 789,292 5.6 PEANUTS 310,345 .7 323,290 .7 327.772 .7 FLAXSEED 70,838 .2 75,810 .1 70,445 • I TUNG NUTS !, 441 * I .I 50 * lol25 *

VEGETABLES 2,849,860 6.5 2,809,058 5.8 2o825,574 5.8

OTHER VEGETABLES 762,102 !.7 840,019 !.7 876,884 1.7 POTATOES 533,574 1.2 624,331 1.2 664,928 1.3 DRY BEANS 149,861 .3 138,806 .2 139,337 .z SWEET POTATOES 60,983 .I 53,438 .2 52,216 .~ DRY PEAS 16,468 * 22 .2 31 .1 19,160 • 1 TARO 676 • 671 * 714 .. TRUCK CROPS 1,937 '148 4.4 1,810,345 3.8 1,781,954 3.7 TOMATOES 539,588 1.2 4!9,745 .9 404,076 .8 LETTUCE 212,893 .4 257,358 .5 228,908 .4 CORN SWEET 139,035 .3 127,184 .2 125,949 .2 ONIONS 110,926 .3 91,147 .2 116,920 .3 BEANS SNAP 111,335 .2 105,989 .2 101,640 .2 CUCUMBERS 87 '113 .z 82 .129 .2 90,554 .2 CABBAGE 69,775 • 1 69,4 70 • 1 85,883 • I CELERY 7l ,528 .2 90,030 .z 85,243 .2 CARROTS 92,048 .2 87,282 .2 72,433 .2 ASPARAGUS 62,554 • I 59,422 • 1 56,900 .! PEPPERS 57,475 ·.1 59,768 .I 52,299 • I PEAS GREEN 66,825 .2 55,699 .I 51,888 o1 BROCCOLI 28,980 • 26,375 • 30,364 • 1 CAULIFLOWER 26,522 • 26,875 • 24,495 • I SPINACH 17' 394 • 17,959 • 18,416 * BEANS LIMA 26,794 .1 17,659 • 14,491 • ESCAROLE 10,261 • 10,211 • 8,629 • GARLIC 7,419 • 8,165 • 7,503 • ARTICHOKES 4,939 • 6,893 • 6,642 * EGGPLANT 7,246 • 6,349 • 6,288 • BRUSSEL SPROUTS 9,780 • 6,911 • 5,829 • SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, IINITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70- CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 UNITED STATES AND PERCENT PER~ENT PFRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALliE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

BEETS 9,934 * 4,831 * 4,379 * MISC VEGETABLES 7 167,324 .4 173,436 .3 18?,754 • 3

MELONS 150,610 • 3 158,694 .3 166,736 .4 CANTALOUPS 8 86,665 .2 87,753 .z 93,836 .z WATERMELONS 54,382 .I 59,334 ,j 61,902 • I HONEYDEW MELONS 9,563 * 11 ,607 * 1 o, 998 *

FRUITS NUTS 2' 071,164 4.7 2,197,347 4.6 2,087,691 4.3

CITRUS 577,445 1.3 669,797 1.4 619,420 !.3 ORANGES 383,637 .R 471,845 .9 402,422 .8 GRAPEFRUIT 92' 087 .2 95,150 .z 123,084 .z L FMONS 76,774 • 1 75,985 .I 72,567 .1 TANGERINES 16,601 * 17' 52 3 * 12,675 * TANGELOS 4,657 * 5,843 * 4,943 * LIMES 3,689 * 3,451 3,729 * NONC ITRUS 1,128.169 2.5 1,133,00! 2.3 1,088,687 2·2 GRAPES 234,809 .5 281,769 .5 298,235 .6 APPLES 331,582 .7 321.112 .7 293,647 .6 PEACHES 184,471 .4 182 '765 .4 173,919 .3 PEARS 83,315 .2 74,034 • 1 72,286 .z PLUMS PRUNES 72,087 .2 68,578 .2 68,579 • 2 CHERRIES 81,444 .2 66,214 • 1 61 '508 .1 AVOCADOS 20,270 * 22,617 * 25,381 * APRICOTS 27 '7 85 .1 33,92 5 .1 19,657 * OLIVES 31 '574 * 22 '964 .1 12,619 * NECTARINES 9,821 * 9,650 ,j 10,478 * FIGS 4,519 5,179 * 5,158 * DATES 3,680 * 2,892 * 2,804 * PAPAYAS 2' 441 * 2,619 * 2,755 * COFFEE 1,548 * 1,572 * 1,725 * BANANAS 499 * 580 * 598 * POMEGRANATES 280 * 332 * 398 * PERSIMMONS 244 * 199 * 240 * BERRIES 175,443 .4 196,025 .4 185,974 .3 STRAWBFRRIES 112,424 .3 111 '52 8 .2 108,212 .2 CRANBERRIES 24,22l * 29,839 * 34' !51 BLUEBERRIES 21,! OR * 25' 807 * 23,222 * RASPBERRIES 9,!57 * 15 '697 * 9,714 * BLACKBERRIES 6,957 * 11,280 * 9,265 * CURRANTS 367 459 * 282 * OTHER BERRIES 9 1,203 * 1 ,415 * I .128 * TREE NUTS 183,449 .4 190,376 .4 185,891 .4 ALMONDS 44,297 • 1 73,871 • I 77 '507 .1 PECANS 71' 375 • 1 66' 206 .! 56,994 • 1 WALNUTS 61,495 .z 43,A47 .1 44,088 • 1 FILBERTS 3,850 * 3,97A * 4,806 * MACADAMIA NUTS 2,432 * 2,474 * 2,496 * MISC. FRTS NUTS 10 44,458 • 1 44' 148 .} 46,419 .!

ALL OTHER CROPS !I 1,998,770 4.5 z,o85,644 4.3 2,189,509 4.5

SUGAR CROPS 12 489,686 1. 1 472,045 .9 519 '5 22 1. 0 SUGAR BEETS 350,207 ,A 353,144 • 7 387,042 ,A SUGARCANE SUGAR 12 130,A48 .3 109' 823 .? 122.131 .2 MAPLE PRODUCTS 5,049 * 5,851 * 7,092 SIJGARCAN~ SIRUP 3,582 * ..!Y * 111 * SEED CROPS 133,916 .3 l47,67A .3 !55,}23 .3 ALFALFA so 43,355 • 1 39,058 • I 46,449 • I RED CLOVER so 8,A20 * 12.22! * 11,799 * RYEGRASS so 12,7AO * 14,267 * 11,749 • FESCUE so 8,495 * 12,594 * II, 293 * LESPFOEZA SO 4,893 * 4,874 * 4,828 • ORCHARDGRASS so 2 ,A89 * 4,073 * 4,479 * BLUEGRASS MRN so I ,938 * 2,624 * 3,863 * LAD!~IO CLOVER so 2,616 * 3,525 * 3,403 BENTGRASS SO 2,257 * 2,716 * 3,225 * T l MOTHY so 1,671 * 2 '133 I ,836 * VETCH SO 1,289 * 1,583 * 1,574 * WHIH CLOVER so 542 * 1 '1 79 * 1,336 * CRIMSON CLOVER so !,609 * I, 757 I, 30 I * SWEETCLOVER so 601 * I , 1 7A * 923

ALL OTH MISC CROPS IA7,569 .4 205,570 .4 205,512 .4 MUSHROOMS 64,457 • I 70,004 • I 74,004 • I MINT 29,262 .1 31 ,496 .! 27,072 • I HOPS 20,673 21 '52 5 * 25,483 * POPCORN 12' 960 * 13,624 * 9,803 * BROOMCORN 6,936 * 6,A24 * 6,458 * OTH~R FLO CROPS 14 ?12,277 .5 225,399 .s 241,202 • 5 FOREST PRODUCTS ?26 ,024 .5 256,506 .5 266,849 .5 GREENHOUSE NIJRSY A43,795 1.9 AA8,787 !.A 915,235

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70- CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 REGION AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE IJF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

NORTH ATLANTIC

ALL COMMDDIT IES 2, 950,548 100.0 3,147,369 100.0 3,235,324 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2,026,226 68.7 2,208,981 70.2 2,240,918 69.3

MEAT ANIMALS 275,825 9.3 309,615 9.8 328.163 10. 1 CA TTL F. CALVES 230,822 7.8 252,006 8.o 271,330 8.3 HOGS 41,618 1. 4 54,057 1.7 53,426 1. 7 SHEEP LAMBS 3,385 • I 3. 552 .I 3,407 .I

DAIRY PRODUCTS 1,271,247 43.1 1,357,452 43.1 I, 404,962 43.4 MILK WHOLESALE 1,215,980 41.2 1,301,003 41.4 1.347,477 41.7 MILK RETAIL 54,597 1.8 55,890 I. 7 56,933 1.7 MILK FAT 670 * 559 * 552 *

PDUL TRY AND EGGS 2 451,133 15.3 519,299 16.5 490,124 15.1 EGGS 318,411 10.7 374,571 11.9 349.736 10.8 BROILERS 3 90,805 3.0 96,591 3.1 95.288 2.9 CHICKENS FARM 3 14,869 .5 18,2 63 .6 17,660 .5 TURKEYS 15,080 .6 16,032 .5 16,426 .5

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 28,021 .9 22,615 .7 17,669 .5 HONEY 3 2,334 * 2,967 * 3' 102 • 1 WOOL 926 * 934 • I 908 * BEESWAX 142 * 176 * 173 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 36,587 1.2 32.380 1 .o 24.500 .8

CROPS 6 924,322 31.3 938,388 29.8 994,406 30.7

FOOD GRAINS 23,583 .8 19,950 .6 18' 283 .6 WHEAT 22,529 .a 18,772 .6 16,996 .5 RYE 579 • I 751 * 880 • I

FEED CROPS 88,037 2.9 78,972 2.5 106 '795 3.3 CORN 43,810 1.4 32,696 I. 1 52,871 1.6 HAY 32,099 1. 1 35,955 1.2 41 '7 24 1.3 OATS 8,816 .3 7,672 .3 9,099 .2 BARLEY 3,312 • I 2,649 * 3' 101 .I

TOBACCO 44,922 1.6 42,507 1. 3 46,560 1. 4

OIL CROPS 4,163 .2 4,405 .I 5' 186 .2 SOYBEANS 4,163 .2 4,405 • 1 5,186 .2

VEGETARLES 330,! 06 ll. 2 329,121 10.4 354,154 u.o

POTATOES 117' 538 4.0 135,313 4.3 150,862 4.7 TOMATOES 42' 02 3 1.5 35,457 1.1 40,352 1.2 CORN SWEET 22,179 .7 19,761 .6 21,516 .6 BEANS SNAP 20,551 .7 19,666 .6 20.283 .6 ONIONS 17 '7 86 .6 13,654 .4 18,420 .6 CABBAGE 15' 98 6 .5 17,296 .5 17,375 .5 LETTUCE 7,953 .2 7,226 .2 8,679 .2 ASPARAGUS 12,277 .4 10,231 .4 8,505 .3 DRY BEANS 10,270 .3 9,865 .3 8,123 .2 CUCUMBERS 6,439 .2 6,637 .2 7,099 ·2 PEPPERS 5,892 .2 5,482 .I 5,477 • 1 CAULIFLOWER 4,799 • 1 4' 150 • I 4,294 .I CARROTS 4,854 .2 5,375 .2 4,220 • I CELERY 3,050 • I 4,002 .I 4,026 .I SPINACH 2,935 * 2.886 • I 3,005 .1 ESCAROLE 1,947 • I 2,093 • I 2,0B4 • I EGGPLANT I, 773 * I ,6B6 * 1,691 * CANTALDUPS 1,342 * 1. 337 * 1,584 * SWEET POTATOES 3,961 .I 2,777 * 1,333 * BROCCOLI I ,007 * 506 * 476 * BRUSSEL SPROUTS 5B9 • 621 • 414 * PEAS GREEN 5,666 • I ...!Y • J2J • BEETS 3,472 • I :TI/ * :m * BEANS LIMA 2,271 * .J.Y • 24.~ * MISC VEGETABLES 7 13,456 .5 23,100 .6 .5

F.RUITS NUTS 175' 537 5.9 188,065 6.0 182,883 5.7 APPLES 93,318 3.1 98,696 3 .I 86,020 2.6 GRAPES 20,851 .7 26,150 .a 34,393 1.0 CRANBERRIES 13,544 .5 14,947 .5 18,520 .6 PEACHES 1B,042 .6 16,881 .5 17' 104 .5 STRAWBERRIES 7,212 .2 7,333 .2 7,084 .2 CHERRIES 8,808 .3 6,423 .2 5,479 .2 PEARS 2,193 * 3 '112 .1 2,695 • 1 MISC. FRTS NUTS 16 11,569 .3 14,52 3 .5 11.588 .4

ALL OTHER CROPS 11 257,974 8.7 275,368 8.7 280,545 8.7 GREENHOUSE NURSY 179,802 6.1 188 '738 6.0 190,498 5.9 MUSHROOMS 42,565 1.4 45,671 1.4 48,979 1. 5

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1968 1969 1970 REGION AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TnTAL

FOREST PRODUCTS 22' 18 6 .7 24,588 .8 26,673 .8 MAPLE PRODUCTS 3, 741 • 1 4,620 • 1 5,356 .1 RED CLOVER SD 479 * 745 * 454 * TIMOTHY SO 83 * 69 * 62 * SUGAR BEETS 2,488 • 1 .u/ * ..ll/ * OTHER FLO CROPS 14 7' 105 .2 11,364 .3 8,930 .2

EAST NORTH CENTRAL

ALL COMMODITIES 7,562,661 100.0 7,974,370 100.0 8,081.212 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 4, 376,920 57.9 4,727,254 59.2 4,766,713 59.0

MEAT ANIMALS 2t377,935 31.4 2r64Br142 33.2 2,619,923 32.4 HOGS 1,181,549 15.6 1,405,016 17.7 1r358r292 16.8 CATTLE CALVES 1,166,740 15.4 1t211,735 15.1 1t232t084 15.2 SHEEP LAMBS 29,646 .4 31 '391 .4 29,547 .3

DAIRY PRODUCTS 1r575t402 2D.8 1 ,631,892 20.4 1,708,519 21.1 MILK WHOLESALE 1r562,709 20.7 1t62Dt433 20.3 1,697.114 21.0 MILK RETAIL 10,921 .1 9r944 • 1 10,030 ol MILK FAT 1t772 * 1 '515 * 1.375 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 349,217 4.6 390,881 4.9 392,578 4.8 EGGS 248 t857 3.3 286,083 3.6 281,906 3.5 TURKEYS 3 54,197 .7 54,715 .6 63,826 .a BROILERS 3 24,76 7 .3 25,985 .3 22,818 ·2 CHICKENS FARM 9,558 • 1 11,298 .1 10,404 .2

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 74.366 1.1 56,339 .7 45,693 .6 HONEY 3 4t655 * 6,592 * 5,568 * WOOL 4,798 * 4,776 * 4,269 * BEESWAX 328 * 420 * 349 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 76,423 1. 0 57,351 .7 49.131 .6

CROPS 6 3,185,741 42.1 3,247,116 40.8 3, 314,499 41.0

FOOD GRAINS 184,991 2.4 161,810 2.0 145,040 1. 8 WHEAT 182,766 2.4 159,095 2.0 142,531 1.7 RYE 1,762 * 2,116 * 2,028 "'

FEED CROPS 1,345,905 17.8 1,368,616 17.1 1.419,103 17.5 CORN 1.234,920 16.3 1,267,401 15.9 1,322,614 16.3 HAY 59,3DO .a 54,2 75 .6 54,098 .7 OATS 47,773 .6 44,282 .6 39,67 2 .5 BARLEY 3,27B * 2,009 "' 1,942 * SORGHUM GRAIN 634 "' 649 * 711 *

COTTON 28 * 38 "' 31 * COTTON LINT 25 * 33 * 30 * COTTONSEED 3 * 5 * 1 * TOBACCO 28,131 .3 29,857 .3 29,911 .3

OIL CROPS 922,787 12.2 963,141 12,1 987,598 12.2 SOYBEANS 922,710 12.2 963,081 12.1 987,552 12· 2

VEGETABLES 355,050 4.6 359,756 4.5 354,4 75 4.4 TOMATOES 74,754 1. 0 59,510 .7 63,637 .8 POTATOES 49,538 ,6 61,309 .7 63,405 • 1· DRY BEANS 49,706 ,6 56,969 .7 4 7,429 ,6 CORN SWEET 31,334 .4 27' 102 .4 27,432 .4 CUCUMBERS 21,913 .3 20,367 .3 24,608 .3 PEAS GREEN 22,960 .3 19,2 87 .2 19 '709 .2 BEANS SNAP 16,588 .2 17' 506 .2 16,573 .2 ONIONS 13,298 .1 10,247 .1 10,603 .1 CABBAGE 9,046 .1 10,303 .1 10,038 .1 CARROTS 8,667 .1 13,566 .1 9,606 • 1 LETTUCE 8,403 .1 8,986 .1 8,784 • 1 ASPARAGUS 7,860 • 1 8,778 .1 7,974 .1 CELERY 4,822 • 6,669 "' 6,638 "' CANTALOUPS 8 4,067 * 4,254 • 4,518 * PEPPERS 3,326 "' 4,126 "' 3,728 "' WATERMELONS 2,111 • 3,178 ~ 3,276 "' BEETS 2,696 * 1,646 "' 1,462 "' SPINACH 1,090 * 1,129 "' 1,176 "' CAULIFLOWER 952 "' 893 • 928 * ESCAROLE 932 * 830 * 837 "' BEANS LIMA 2,733 "' rW "' _w "' MISC VEGETABLES 7 18,254 .2 23, .2 22.114 .2

FRUITS NUTS 128.357 1.7 132,213 1.6 125,503 1.5 APPLES 49,952 ,6 54,610 .7 53,217 .6 CHERRIES 39,818 .5 21,484 .2 16,523 .2 CRANBERRIES 7,096 .1 12,234 .1 12,333 .1 GRAPES 4,252 "' 7,591 .1 11,613 .1

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS 8Y COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70 - CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 REGION AND PERCENT PERCENT PFRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL- TOTAL TOTAL

PEACHES 5,715 o1 9,539 .! 9,}98 o1 STRAWBERRIES 10.111 .I 11 ,371 .I 9.185 .1 PEARS 1,410 .. I ,714 .. lo609 * PLUMS PRUNES I, 567 * 1,459 * I ,465 * MISC. FRTS NUTS 16 8,436 ol 12.211 .? 10,360 ol

ALL OTHER CROPS 11 220,492 2.9 731,685 2.9 252,838 3.1 GREENHOUSE NURSY 144,810 1.9 150,146 1.9 159,947 z.o SUGAR BEETS 27 ,!00 .3 27,615 .3 39.113 .5 FOREST PRODUCTS 19,526 .2 21.319 .2 23.201 ·2 MUSHROOMS 8,884 .1 9,965 .1 10,754 .1 MINT 6,460 .I 7,061 .I 6,507 .1 POPCORN 6,310 ol 6,467 .I 5,028 .I RED CLOVER SO 3,663 * 5ol40 .. 4o212 * MAPLE PRODUCTS lo230 * lo?31 * !,736 * TIMOTHY SO 362 .. 342 * 339 .. LESPEOEZA SO 425 .. 479 .. 239 * ALFALFA SO 244 .. 202 * 196 .. SWEETCLOVER SO 73 .. 66 * 67 .. OTHER FLO CROPS 14 1,868 * 2,251 * [,980 *

WEST NORTH CENTRAL

All COMMODITIES 11,515,706 100.0 12,790,761 100.0 12,988,804 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 8,057,599 70.0 8,889,357 69.5 9.102.145 70.1

MEAT ANIMALS 6,611.712 57.4 7,369,403 57.6 7. 530,811 57.9 CATTLE CALVES 4,552,168 39.5 4,803,228 37.5 5ol45o150 39.6 HOGS I ,971, 594 17.! 2,478,303 19.4 2o303,255 !7.7 SHEEP LAMBS 87,950 .7 87,872 .7 82,406 .6

DAIRY PRODUCTS 1,031,739 9.0 lo052o201 8.2 lo094,024 8.5 MILK WHOLESALE 980,186 8.5 1,008,185 7.8 1,056,213 8.2 MILKFAT 40,956 .4 33,152 .2 27.127 ·2 MILK RETAIL 10,597 ol 10,864 .I 10,684 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 364,840 3.2 421,309 3.3 433,925 3.4 EGGS 194,233 I. 7 738,320 1.9 237,146 1.8 TURKEYS 3 123,196 1.0 132,732 1.0 143,594 lol BROILERS 3 22,856 .2 25,977 .2 25,797 ·2 CHICKENS FARM 7,113 * 7,240 • 7,767 ..

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 49,308 .4 46,444 .4 43,385 .3 HONEY 3 7,818 .. 10,888 .. 11,425 .. WOOL 11,909 ol ll ,503 * 9,884 .. BEESWAX 616 .. 770 .. 773 .. MOHAIR 40 .. 46 .. 33 .. OTHER LIVESTOCK 46,367 .4 40o271 .3 40,891 .3

CROPS 6 3,458,107 30.0 3,901,404 30.5 3,886,659 29.9

FOOD GRAINS 702,127 6.1 812,033 6.4 748,902 5.8 WHEAT 687,915 5.9 796,829 6.2 729,613 5.6 RYE 12,684 .I 13.864 .I 18. 216 ol RICE 1,440 .. lo264 .. 1,061 *

FEED CROPS !,563,676 13.6 lo740o834 13.6 1o746o259 13.5 CORN 1,053,856 9.1 lo217 ,049 9.5 1,279,325 9.8 SORGHUM GRAIN 180ol85 1.6 214ol21 1. 7 187,596 1.5 OATS 119,480 loO 125,310 .9 112,993 .8 HAY 93o415 .8 101,575 .A 102,830 .R BARLEY 116 '740 loO 82,719 .6 63,515 .5

COTTON 28,963 .3 40,456 .3 29.131 .2 COTTON LINT 25,077 .2 35,608 .3 25.008 o2 COTTONSEED 3o886 .. 4o848 .. 4ol23 *

TOBACCO 4,084 .. 3,088 * 3,972 .. OIL CROPS 887,875 7.7 lo009o740 7.9 1,059,821 8.1

SOYBEANS 819,557 7.1 938.167 7.3 993,038 7.6 FLAXSEED 68,318 .6 71,573 .5 66,783 .5

VEGETABLES 99,983 .8 107,067 .8 Ill, 202 .9 POTATOES 37,874 .3 50.148 .3 51.922 .4 CORN SWEET 19,263 .I 17,252 ol 16o298 ol DRY BEANS 13,444 .I 12.582 .1 14,854 .1 WATERMELONS 2,760 .. 3o259 * 3,190 * TOMATOES 4o354 .. 3o534 * 3o058 BEANS SNAP lo263 * 1,338 * lo359 * CARROTS 1o071 .. lo069 .. lo137 * CABBAGE 1,018 .. 1,051 * 1o129 .. ONIONS 1o487 895 • 967 * ASPARAGUS 590 699 * 717 .. DRY PEAS 368 386 * 319 .. PEAS GREEN 9,642 _!.V * ...ll/ * SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TARLE. CONTINUED-

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1968 1969 1970 REGION AND PFRCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMOD lTV VALUE OF VALliE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

CANTALOUPS 8 ltl49 * .!.V * ..!Y * SWEET POTATOES 653 • ..!.V * ...!V * MISC VEGETABLES 5,041 * 14,854 .I 15,021 .1

FRUITS NUTS 13,267 .I 13,578 .I 13,024 o1 APPLES 8,220 • 7,530 • 7,809 * PEACHES 1,681 * 2,014 * 1,867 • STRAWBERRIES 697 * 828 * 706 * GRAPES 470 * 615 * 386 • MISC. FRTS NUTS 16 2,199 * 2,591 • 2,256 •

All OTHER CROPS II 158.132 1.4 174,608 1.4 174,348 lo3 SUGAR BEETS 70,394 .6 76 '753 .6 73,975 .5 GREENHOUSE NURSY 45,376 .4 47,183 .4 48,346 .4 FOREST PRODUCTS 6,910 * 8,251 * 9,508 ol ALFALFA SO 3,478 * 3tl83 * 5,467 o1 POPCORN 5,464 • 6,071 * 4,109 • RED CLOVER so 2.192 * 2,917 * 2t242 * FESCUE SO 1,378 * I ,997 * 1,725 * TIMOTHY SO 1,204 * 1,625 * 1t385 * SWEETCLOVER SO 414 * 966 * 668 * LESPEDEZA SO 779 * 870 * 572 * ORCHARDGRASS SO 426 * 339 * 459 * VETCH SO 109 * 331 * 170 * MAPLE PRODUCTS 30 * 24,1-1¥ * .1.V • OTHER FLO CROPS 14 20,066 .2 .2 25,734 .2

SOUTH ATLANTIC

ALL COMMODITIES 4,975,302 100,0 5t534,372 100.0 5,646,599 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2,295,605 46.1 2,674,908 48,3 2,697,136 47.8

MEAT ANIMALS . 661,700 13.3 805,797 14,6 859,486 15.2 CATTLE CALVES 411 ,[83 8.2 475,424 8.5 527,084 9.3 HOGS 244,297 4.9 323,790 5.9 326,172 5.8 SHEEP LAMBS 6,220 .I 6,583 .I 6,230 .1

DAIRY PRODUCTS 521,912 10.5 547,959 9.9 578,722 10.3 MILK WHOLESALE 494,618 9.9 520,464 9.4 555,168 9.8 MILK RETAIL 26,693 .5 27,016 .4 23,124 .4 MILKFAT 601 * 479 • 430 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 1t091 ,828 21.9 1,299,132 23.4 1t238,329 21.9 BROILERS 3 563,738 ll.3 651,994 ll. 7 612,695 10.8 EGGS 428,338 8.6 530,82 8 9.5 502,076 8.9 TURKEYS 3 66,125 1. 3 75,886 1.4 82,560 1·4 CHICKENS FARM 22,913 .4 27,924 .5 27,725 .5

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 20,165 .4 22,020 .4 20,599 .4 HONEY 3 7,416 .1 9,184 .I e, 110 .1 WOOL 1,015 * lt063 * It 102 * BEESWAX 432 * 515 * 494 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 22,016 .4 23,758 .4 23,626 .4

CROPS 6 2,679,697 53.9 2,859,464 51.7 2,949,463 52·2

FOOD GRAINS 30,001 .6 30,383 .5 29,928 .5 WHEAT 25,941 .6 26,170 .5 25,680 .5 RYE 4,041 * 4,194 * 4,228 *

FEED CROPS 201,574 4.0 196,633 3.6 213,964 3.8 CORN 170,385 3.-4 162,952 2.9 179,593 3.1 HAY 18,835 .4 19,926 .4 21,488 .4 BARLEY 5,438 .1 5,312 .I 5,307 .I OATS 4,997 .I 5,896 .I 4,910 .1 SORGHUM GRAIN 1,919 * 2,547 * 2,666 *

COTTON 85,727 1. 7 72,587 1.3 85,897 1.5 COTTON LINT 72,765 1.5 63,729 1.1 72,947 1.3 COTTONSEED 12,962 .2 8,858 .2 12,950 ·2

TOBACCO 731,588 14.7 840,717 15.2 921.767 16.3

OIL CROPS 356,653 7.1 379,139 6,8 413,863 7.3 PEANUTS 196,195 3.9 210,373 3.8 224,444 3.9 SOYBEANS 159,691 3.2 167,851 3.0 188,596 3.4 TUNG NUTS 767 * 915 * 823 *

VEGETABLES 464,821 9.4 443,682 e.o 433,463 7.7 TOMATOES 117,973 2.4 101,553 1.8 80t126 1.4 POTATOES 43,910 .a 40.786 .7 47 t525 .a CORN SWEET 30,447 .6 32,826 ,6 33,523 .6 BEANS SNAP 33,171 .6 32,473 .6 31,806 .6 CUCUMBERS 30,592 .6 29,969 .5 31,497 .5 CELERY 20,160 .4 25,909 .4 25,268 .4 WATERMELONS 27.332 .6 27 t823 .5 25,058 .5 PEPPERS 29,762 ,6 29,601 .5 23,332 .4 CABBAGE 19,124 .3 16,889 .3 23t278 .4 SWEET POTATOES 21,887 .5 19,033 .3 22,648 .4 ESCAROLE 6,511 .2 6,461 .1 4t962 .1

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1968 1969 1970 REGION AND PFRCENT PERCENT PFRCENT COMMOIJ ITY VALUE OF VALlJF OF VALliE nF

TOTAL TnTAL TnTAL

CANTALOUPS 4,020 • 1 4,139 .1 4,300 • 1 LETTUCE 3,698 • 1 4,809 .1 3,975 .1 EGGPLANT 3,821 .l 3,388 • 1 3,303 • 1 ASPARAGUS 3,332 • 1 3,432 .1 2,454 PEAS GREEN 3,824 • 1 2 ,411 • 1 2,427 * SPINACH 2,248 • 2,462 • 2t262 * BEANS LIMA 4,217 • 1 -l.Y .. .lY • MISC VEGETARLES 7 58,797. 1.1 59.718 1. 0 65,719 1. 1

FRUITS NUTS 498,278 10.0 5a0,721 10.5 523,653 9.3 ORANGES 2a2,6aO 5.7 344,105 6.2 275,920 4.9 GRAPEFRUIT 65,031 1.3 70,617 1.2 93,396 1. 7 APPLES 43,7a1 .9 49,991 .'J 46,637 .a PEACHES 42.Sa1 .a 3a,674 .7 43,647 .a PECANS 19, 3a 9 .3 27,99a .5 19,766 .3 TANGERINES 13,077. .2 13,907 .2 9,520 • I STRAWBERRIES a,Ja6 .1 7,848 • I 6,aiO .! TANGELOS 4,657 .1 5,a43 • I 4,943 • I AVOCADOS 2,920 * 3,751 • 4,023 • LIMES 3,269 • I 3,166 .1 3,346 • GRAPES 9a6 • 1,3 70 * I. 733 .. MISC. FRTS NUTS 16 11.726 .2 13,451 .2 13,912 .2

ALL OTHER CROPS 11 311,055 6.2 315,602 5.7 326,92a 5.a GREENHOUSE NURSY 146,461 2.9 152,298 2 .a 154,232 2.7 FOREST PRODUCTS 91,954 1.8 ,97 ,aoo 1. 7 104,36a 1.8 SUGARCANE SUGAR 62,921 1.2 52 ,046 .9 55,059 .9 MUSHROOMS 2,290 .. 2,600 * z, 794 • ORCHARDGRASS SO 436 * 957. • 1. 015 • LESPEDEZA SO 904 • a44 • 977 • FESCUE SO a34 • 1,242 * 93a * RED CLOVER SO 252 • 327 • 270 • CRIMSON CLOVER SO 113 * 157 * 110 • SUGARCANE SIRUP a1a • ..!.Y • -lV * MAPLE PRODUCTS 4a * .TI/' * ..!1/ • POPCORN 73 * 22 * :IV • OTHER FLO CROPS 14 3,970 .7. 7,333 .2 71 1a4 .2

SOUTH CENTRAL

ALL COMMODITIES 8,004,306 100.0 a,R45,421 100.0 9.199,356 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 4,47.4,5a5 55.2 5,226,!03 59.1 5,6u,za6 60.9

MEAT ANIMALS 2t575,4a9 32.1 3,191,724 36.1 3,598,36a 39.1 CATTLE CALVES 2.228,249 27.a 2,75a,324 31.1 3.175. 517 34.5 HOGS 30a. 554 3.a 3a9,660 4.4 379,022 4.1 SHEEP LAMBS 3a. 6a6 .5 43,740 .4 43,a29 .4

DAIRY PRODUCTS 677,867 a.s 712,529 B.1 742.29a a.1 MILK WHOLESALE 661,499 a.2 695,539 7.8 723,9a3 7.9 MILK RETAIL 15,530 .2 16,211 .2 17.55 a .! MILKFAT a3A • 779 .1 757 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 1,096,257 13.7 1.23a,791 14.0 1.199,506 13. 1 BROILERS 3 551.790 6.9 647,411 7.3 617,!44 6.7 EGGS 44a. 537 5.6 493,2 59 5.5 472.156 5.1 TURKEYS 3 62 ,77a .7 65,!0a .a 75,a24 .a CHICKENS FARM 27,351 .3 27.143 .3 2A,a36 .3

MISC LIVEST.OCK 4 74,972 .9 a3,059 .9 71,! 14 .a WOOL 16 .t 32 .2 15,309 .2 11,755 • 1 MOHAIR 1!,478 .! 13,54a • 1 6. 27a * HONEY 3 4,813 • 6,0a6 • 5, 250 * BEESWAX 296 • 415 * 332 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 4a,054 .6 53.5 71 .6 53.045 .6

CROPS 6 3,579,721 44.a 3,619,318 40.9 3,5aa,o70 39.1

FOOD GRAINS 641,596 a.o 639,063 7.2 495,053 5.4 RICE 416,477 5.2 3a6,332 4.4 295,920 3.2 WHEAT 223,a75 2.a 251.149 2 .a 197,572 2.1 RYE 1.244 • 1,5a2 • "1, 561 •

FEED CROPS 490,441 6.1 509,070 5.7 543,439 5.9 SORGHUM GRAIN 320,767 4.0 349,97) 4.0 361,621 3.9 CORN 87.352 1.1 n.a14 .a a7,a33 1.0 HAY 64,299 .a 63,058 • 7 65,90a .7 OATS 11,256 .1 14,048 .1 14,707 • 1 BARLEY 6,767 .. 10 .1 79 .1 13.370 .!

COTTON 898,980 11.2 894.506 I 0.1 a9a,83a 9.7 COTTON LINT 746,565 9.3 779,a93 8.8 742,443 a.t COTTONSEED 152,415 1.9 114,613 1.3 156.395 1.7

TOBACCO 364,5a7 4.5 3a0,212 4.3 385,917 4.2

OIL CROPS 666,527 a.3 6aa,511 7.7 7!a.367 7.a SOYBEANS 552,500 6.9 574,747 6.5 614,860 6.6 PEANUTS 111.345 1.4 110,121 1.2 100,63a 1. 1 FLAXSEED 2,009 * 3,4oa * 2,567 .1 TUNG NUTS 674 * 235 * 302 * SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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1968 1969 1970 REGION AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALliE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

VEGETAALES 216,730 2.7 214,589 2.4 241.170 2.6 POTATOES 22.2 58 .2 23,532 .2 28 '7 27 .3

·ONIONS 23,601 .3 16,494 .2 27,239 .3 TOMATOES 21 '43 6 .3 22,309 .3 25,645 .3 SWEET POTATOES 26,851 .4 23.273 .3 20,048 ·2 CARROTS 21,297 .3 21,603 .2 19,654 .3 WATERMELONS 11,673 .1 15,641 .1 18,255 ·2 CABBAGE 10,901 .1 12,453 .1 18' 050 .1 CANTALOUPS 8 7,996 .1 11,622 .1 12,439 ·1 CUCUMBERS 9,890 .1 9,012 .1 11 '560 ·1 PEPPERS 6t771 * 6,383 * 8,636 * BEANS SNAP 10,385 • 1 7,839 * 6,366 * SPINACH 4,514 * 4,964 * 5,141 "' LETTUCE 5,912 * 5,621 * 4,569 * CORN SWEET 4,036 * 3,528 * +.114 * HONEYDEW MELONS 1,470 * 1 ,999 * 1,966 * CAUL !FLOWER 564 * 1,083 * 675 * BROCCOLI 444 * 567 * 703 * BEETS 1,310 * 486 * 401 * ASPARAGUS 66 * 66 * 66 * MISC VEGETABLES 7 25,353 .3 23,652 .2 24,694 .2

FRUITS NUTS 80.110 1.0 76 '11 7 .9 74,108 .a PECANS 45,202 .5 33,801 .3 31,376 .3 GRAPEFRUIT 7,323 .1 9,725 .1 13,000 .1 PEACHES 10,123 .1 12,656 .1 12,683 .1 ORANGES 5,634 * 7,627 * 5,817 .1 STRAWBERRIES 6,624 * 6,486 * 5,691 * APPLES 2,789 .1 2 ,eo 1 .1 2,926 * GRAPES 1,065 * 1,552 * 1' 262 * MISC. FRTS NUTS 16 1t150 "' 1,467 * 1' 351 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 11 220,750 2.7 217,250 2.4 231.17a 2.? GREENHOUSE NURSY 70.171 .9 73,519 .a 75,236 .a SUGARCANE SUGAR 67,927 .a 57,777 .6 67,072 .a FOREST PRODUCTS 42,619 .5 48,522 .5 50,756 .6 SUGAR BEETS 10,465 .1 5,457 * a' 761 * BROOMCORN 3,976 * 3,760 * 3,443 * LESPEDEZA SO 2,775 * 2,661 * 3,040 * ALFALFA So 2,427 * 2,713 * 2,677 .1 FESCUE SD 2,269 * 3,725 * 2r512 * VETCH SD 362 * 577 * 640 * POPCORN 1,050 * 964 * 566 * RED CLOVER SD 417 * 429 * 4a2 * WHITE CLOVER SD 243 * 397 * 428 * ORCHARDGRASS SO 379 * 349 * 3a9 * CRIMSON CLOVER SO 339 * 269 * 206 * SWEETCLOVER SD 10a * 139 * 181 * SUGARCANE SIRUP 2,764 * ...!Y * _U/ * OTHER FLD CROPS 14 12,459 .2 15t912 .1 14,787 .1

~ ALL COMMODITIES 9,106,247 100.0 9,824,434 100.0 10,079,926 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 4,315,599 47.3 4,863,246 49.5 5' 177' 149 51.3

MEAT ANIMALS 2,872,445 31.5 3,314,267 33.7 3, 560,347 35.3 CATTLE CALVES 2,652,037 29.1 . 3,065,734 31.2 3t310,552 32.6 SHEEP LAMBS 146,955 1.6 159,810 1.6 159,463 1.5 HOGS 71t453 .a 88,723 .9 90,332 .9

DAIRY PRODUCTS 67·6 ,9a5 9.6 904,111 9.2 994,418 9.8 MILK WHOLESALE 766,122 8.6 816,165 8.3 891 '542 a.e MILK RETAIL 86,764 .9 84,345 .a 99,665 1.0 MILKFAT 4,099 * 3 ,5a1 * 3,191 ··1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 474,515 5.2 556,963 5.6 548,659 5.5 EGGS 282,417 3.1 338,429 3.4 326,040 3.2 TURKEYS 3 94,844 1.0 107,552 1.1 109,926 1.1 BROILERS 3 72,521 .a 82,984 .8 87,a28 .9 CHICKENS FARM a,229 * 10,573 .1 a' 135 .1

M I SC Ll VES TOCK 4 91,654 1.0 87,905 1.0 73 '7 25 .7 WOOL 37,087 .4 35,900 .3 29,119 .2 HONEY 3 6,919 * 11 ,863 .1 8,238 * BEESWAX 629 * 1t044 * 677 * MOHAIR 266 * 257 * 234 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 63,257 .7 56,266 .6 52' 187 .5

CROPS 6 4,792,648 52.7 4,961 t188 50.5 4,902,777 48.7

FOOD GRAINS 523,321 5.7 587,068 5.9 545,019 5.4 WHEAT 424,747 4.6 473,214 4.8 447,617 4.4 RICE 97' 302 1. 1 112,009 1.1 94,486 1.0 RYE 1t272 * 1,845 * 2,916 * SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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1968 1969 1970 REGION AND P~RCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMOO lTV VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TnTAL

FEED CROPS 574,288 6.3 590 '942 6.0 677,115 6.7 HAY 281,464 3.0 317,594 3.2 343,429 3.4 BARLEY 164,493 1.8 134,799 1.3 174,536 1. 7 SORGHUM GRAIN 70,935 .8 74,403 .8 78,228 .8 CORN 46,284 .5 50,084 .5 63 '9 18 .6 OATS 11.112 .2 14,062 • 1 17' 004 • 1

COTTON 30 2' 198 3.3 346,473 3.5 253,542 2.5 COTTON LINT 249,029 2.7 313,431 3.2 206,594 2.0 COTTONSEED 53,169 .6 33,042 .3 46,948 .5

OIL CROPS 3,689 * 4,078 * 3,799 * PEANUTS 2,805 * 2 '796 * 2,690 * VEGETABLES 1 '383,170 15.2 1,354,843 13.8 1,331.110 13.2

POTATOES 262,456 2.9 313,243 3.2 322,487 3.2 LETTUCE 186,352 2.0 229,827 2.3 202,380 2.0 TOMATOES 279,048 3.1 197,382 2.0 191,258 1.9 CANTALOUPS 8 68,091 .7 65,451 .6 69,764 .7 DRY BEANS 76,419 .8 59,383 .6 68,924 .6 ONIONS 53,325 .6 48,582 .5 58,582 .5 CELERY 43,272 .4 53.185 .5 49,056 .5 ASPARAGUS 38,429 .4 36 '196 .4 37' 184 .4 CARROTS 51,063 .6 42,931 .4 33,904 .3 BROCCOLI 26,839 .3 24 '536 .2 28,336 • 2 BEANS SNAP 29' 377 .3 27,167 .2 23,233 .2 CORN SWEET 31 '774 .4 26,715 .3 23,066 • 2 DRY PEAS 16 '030 .2 21 '749 .2 18' 77 2 .2 PEAS GREEN 24,158 .2 22,393 .2 18,123 .2 CAULIFLOWER 19,655 .2 20,204 .2 17,795 .2 CABBAGE 13,700 • 1 11 ,4 78 .1 16,013 • 2 CUCUMBERS 16 ,a 99 .2 15,074 .1 14,826 • 1 WATERMELONS 10,256 • I 9,125 * 11 '801 • 2 PEPPERS 11,372 • 1 11,714 • 1 10,674 • 1 HONEYDEW MELONS 8,093 • 1 9,608 .1 9,030 * BEANS Ll MA 15,246 • 1 10,893 • I 8,3!7 • I GARLIC 7' 399 * 8 '147 * 7,483 * SWEET POTATOES 7,332 * 7,244 * 7,072 * ARTICHOKES 4,939 * 6,893 * 6,642 * SPINACH 6,211 * 6,087 * 6,405 * BRUSSEL SPROUTS 9,148 • I 6,237 .I 5,356 • 1 BEETS 1,848 * I, 218 * I ,041 * TARO 676 * 671 * 714 * MISC VEGETABLES 7 63 '7 ao .7 61,510 .6 62,872 .6

FRUITS NUTS 1,!75,615 13.0 1,206,653 12.3 1,168,520 11.6 GRAPES 207,1a5 2.3 244,491 2.5 24a,a4a 2.5 ORANGES 95' 323 I. 0 120,113 1.2 120,6a5 1o 2 APPLES 133,522 1.5 107 ,4a4 1. I 97' 036 .9 PEACHES 106,329 1.2 102,999 1.0 a9,420 .9 STRAWBERRIES 79,394 .9 77,662 .a 7a. 736 •. a ALMONDS 44,297 .4 73,a71 .7 77,507 .7 LEMONS 75,019 .a 73 'laa .7 69,!47 .7 PEARS 79,270 .9 6a,74a .7 67,386 .6 PLUMS PRUNES 69,360 .7 65 '311 .7 65 '749 .7 WALNUTS 61,495 .7 43 ,a4 7 .4 44,oaa .4 CHERRIES 32' 3a 7 .4 3a,049 .3 39,292 .4 AVOCADOS 17' 350 • I 1a,a66 .2 21' 35 a .z APRICOTS 27 '742 .3 33 'a72 .3 19,6 27 .2 GRAPEFRUIT I 9, 7 33 .2 14,ao a .2 16,688 .z OLIVES 31,574 .3 22 ,964 .2 12,619 • I NECTARINES 9,379 .1 9,212 • 1 10,002 • I BLACKBERRIES 6,491 • I 10,459 .I a ,6oa ol RASPBERRIES 6,765 * ll ,all • I 7,242 * FIGS 4,457 * 5,095 .1 5,046 * FILBERTS 3,a50 * 3,97a * 4,ao6 * PECANS 5,166 • I 2,a28 * 4,41a * CRANBERRIES 3,587 * 2,658 * 3,29a * TANGERINES 3,529 * 3,&16 * 3,155 * DATES 3,680 * 2,892 * 2,804 * PAPAYAS 2,260 * 2 ,3a5 * 2,521 * MACADAMIA NUTS 2,432 * 2,474 * 2,496 * COFFEE 1,548 * I ,572 * 1 '7 25 * BLUEBERRIES 1,069 * 1' 133 * 1' 229 * BANANAS 499 * 5ao * 598 * POMEGRANATES 2aO * 332 * 398 * PERSIMMONS 244 * 199 * 240 * CURRANTS 132 * 16a * 110 * MISC. FRTS NUTS 16 40,267 .4 38,98a .4 41,63a .4

ALL OTHER CROPS 11 830,367 9.2 871,131 9.0 923,672 9.3 GREENHOUSE NURSY 257,175 2.8 276,903 2.8 294,176 2.9 SUGAR BEETS 239,760 2.6 240,419 2.4 264,290 2.& FOREST PRODUCTS 42,829 .5 56,026 .6 52' 343 .5 ALFALFA SO 37,097 .4 32,861 .3 38,005 .3 HOPS 20,673 .2 21 '525 .2 25,483 .z SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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REGION 1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TnTAL

MINT 22,802 .z 24,435 .2 20,565 • 2· RYEGRASS SO 12,721 • 1 14ol47 • I 11,650 .! FESCUE SO 3,868 * 5,361 * 5,928 * RED CLOVER SO 1,817 * 2o663 * 4,!39 * BLUEGRASS MRN so 1,938 * 2,62 4 * 3' 86 3 * LADINO CLOVER so 2,616 * 3o525 * 3o403 * BENTGRASS SO 2,257 * 2o716 * 3o225 * BROOMCORN 2,859 * 2o946 * 2o924 * CRIMSON CLOVER SO 1 ol57 * !o311 * 965 * WHITE CLOVER SO 290 * 766 * 894 * VETCH SO 818 * 675 * 764 * OTHER FLO CROPS 14 180,139 2.0 182,741 1.9 191o095 1. 9

MAINE

ALL COMMODITIES 213,308 100.0 245,761 100.0 254,41q 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 138,944 65.1 158,555 64.5 162ol28 63.7

MEAT ANIMALS 6, 781 3.1 7,445 3.0 8,803 3.4 CATTLE CALVES 6,067 ?.8 6,743 2.7 8.119 3.1 HOGS 558 .3 563 .2 533 .3 SHEEP LAMBS !56 • 1 139 * !51 .1

DAIRY PRODUCTS 37,314 17.5 40,428 16.4 42tl69 16.6 MILK WHOLESALE 35,154 16.4 37,901 15.4 39 '7 88 15.6 MILK RETAIL 2ol60 1.0 2,52 7 1.0 2t381 .9

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 94,336 44.2 110.177 44.8 uo. 744 43.5 EGGS 43·, 788 20.6 54,822 22.3 56,415 22.1 BROILERS 3 47,610 22.4 52,60 5 21.4 51' 76 3 20.3 CHICKENS FARM 2,508 1. 1 2,660 1.0 2,528 1. 0 TURKEYS 3 229 • I 89 * 37 *

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 513 .2 505 .2 412 .I WOOL 58 * 53 * 50 * HONEY 3 38 * 47 * 46 * BEESWAX 1 * 1 * 1 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 417 • I 405 .I 316 • 1

CROPS 6 74,364 34.9 87,206 35.5 92,291 36.3

FEED CROPS 2,354 1.1 2,072 .a 2o341 .9 OATS 894 .4 662 .2 520 .2 HAY I ,460 .7 1 ,410 .6 I, 821 .7

VEGETABLES 55,896 26.2 67,007 27.3 73,700 28.9 POTATOES 49o651 23.3 60 '70 1 24.7 67,060 26.4 LETTUCE 340 .2 ..lV * ...!2/ * MISC VEGETABLES 17 5,905 2.7 6,306 2.5 6,640 2.6

FRUITS NUTS 6,133 2.8 8,290 3.4 6,7!2 2.7 APPLES 3,879 1.8 4,966 2.0 4,388 1.7 STRAWBERRIES 311 • 1 _!_¥ * _!_¥ * OTHER FRTS NUTS 19 1,943 .9 3,324 1.4 2.324 ,9

ALL OTHER CROPS 9,981 4.7 9,837 4.0 9,538 3.8 FOREST PRODUCTS 5,233 2.4 5,812 2.3 6o266 2·4 GREENHOUSE NURSY 2o848 1.3 2,995 1.2 3,067 1.2 MAPLE PRODUCTS 46 * 58 * 77 * SUGAR BEETS lo795 .a ...lV * rW * OTHER FLO CROPS 20 59 .1 972 .4 *

NEW HAMPSHIRE

ALL COMMODITIES 56,023 100.0 57,009 100.0 54,427 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 43,149 77.0 43 t919 11.0 41,496 76.2

MEAT ANIMALS 4,267 7.6 4,633 8.1 4,650 8.9 CATTLE CALVES 3,623 6.4 3,837 6.7 4,059 7.4 HOGS 602 1.1 750 1.3 748 1.4 SHEEP LAMBS 42 o1 46 * 43 o1

DAIRY PRODUCTS 21,690 39.1 22,632 39.7 23o276 42.7 MILK WHOLESALE 21' 080 31.6 21 ,862 38.3 22 o4ll 41.1 MILK RETAIL 810 1.4 110 1.4 865 1· 6

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 16,088 28.7 15,893 27.6 13 tlll 24.1 EGGS 13,994 2,4.9 14,463 25.4 12t044 22.1 CHICKENS FARM 852 1.5 838 1.4 619 lo 1 BROILERS 3 881 1.5 337 .6 256 .5 TURKEYS 3 311 .6 215 .4 156 .3

HISC LIVESTOCK 4 904 1. 6 761 1 .4 259 .4 HONEY 3 32 * 40 • 51 • SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PFRCENT PERCENT HRCENT COMMOO ITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

WOOL 16 * 16 * 15 "' BEESWAX 1 * 2 * 2 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 905 1.6 743 1.3 227 .4

CROPS 6 12,874 23.0 13,090 23.0 12,931 23.8

FEED CROPS 915 1. 6 843 1 .5 868 1.6 HAY 915 1. 6 843 1.4 868 1o 5

VEGETABLES 3,119 5.6 2,930 5.1 2,826 5.1 CORN SWEET 644 1.1 529 .9 600 1.1 POTATOES 552 1. 0 507 ,'l 457 ,q CABBAGE 184 .3 ...!.Y * ...!.Y * MISC VEGETABLES 21 1,739 3.1 1,894 3,3 1. 769 3.2

FRUITS NUTS 3,999 7.1 4.111 7.2 3 '761 7.0 APPLES 3,332 5.9 3,511 6' 1 3t059 5.6 PEACHES 84 .1 10 * 95 • 1 OTHER FRTS NUTS 22 583 1. 0 590 1.0 607 1.1

ALL OTHER CROPS 4,841 8.6 5,206 9.1 5,476 10.1 GREENHOUSE NURSY 3,481 6.2 3,660 6,4 3,750 6.9 FOREST PRODUCTS 1,110 2.0 1 ,2 30 2 .1 1,323 2.4 MAPLE PRODUCTS 238 .4 316 .5 385 .7 OTHER FLO CROPS 20 12 * * * 18 *

VERMONT

ALL COMMODITIES 140,064 100.0 154,980 100.0 163,092 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 126,505 90.3 140,245 90.4 147,984 90.7

MEAT ANIMALS 11 '735 8.3 15 ,2 88 9.8 16,629 10.1 CATTLE CALVES 11,258 8.0 14,801 9.5 16,174 9.9 HOGS 419 .3 427 .3 400 .2 SHEEP LAMBS 58 * 60 * 55 *

DAIRY PRODUCTS 109,400 78.1 118,611 76.5 125,808 77 ·2 MILK WHOLESALE 106,020 75.7 115,195 74.3 122,682 75.2 MILK RETAIL 3,380 2.4 3,416 2.2 3,126 1.9

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 4,48'l 3.2 5,535 3.6 5,153 3.2 EGGS 4,150 2.9 5,200 3.4 4,847 3.0 CHICKENS FARM 148 • 1 263 .1 235 .1 TURKEYS 3 149 • 1 58 * 61 * BROILERS 3 42 * 14 * 10 *

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 881 .6 811 .5 394 .2 HONEY 3 51 * 101 * 107 * WOOL 22 * 18 * 17 * BEESWAX 2 * 3 * 4 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 806 .s 68'l .4 266 • 1

CROPS 6 13,559 'l.7 14,735 9,6 15,10a 9.3

FEED CROPS 2' 163 1.5 2,275 1.4 2.111 1. 3 HAY 2,111 1.5 2,230 1.4 2,056 1· 3 OATS 52 * 45 * 55 *

VEGETABLES 1,896 1. 3 1 '876 1.2 1 '7'l3 1.1 POTATOES 646 .4 669 .4 618 .4 MISC VEGETABLES 23 1,250 .a 1,207 .7 1' 175 .7

FRUITS NUTS 2,914 2.1 3,2 50 2.1 3,0a3 1.a APPLES 2,762 1.9 3,104 2.0 2,937 1.a OTHER FRTS NUTS 24 152 .2 146 .1 146 o1

ALL OTHER CROPS 6, 586 4.7 7,334 4.7 8' 121 5.0 FOREST PRODUCTS 3t842 2.7 4,269 2.8 4,600 2.a MAPLE PRODUCTS 1,490 1.1 1,72a 1 .1 2.153 1.3 GREENHOUSE NURSY 1,074 .a 1,131 .7 1. 159 .7 OTHER FLO CROPS 20 180 .2 206 .1 209 • 1

MASSACHUSETTS

ALL COMMOOIT IES 158,744 100.0 165,138 100.0 168,597 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 87,661 55.2 90,675 54.9 86,693 51.4

MEAT ANIMALS 10,786 6.7 12,694 7.6 11t537 6.8 CATTLE CALVES 6,995 4.4 8",) 42 4.9 7,304 4.3 HOGS 3,706 2.3 4,463 2.7 4,139 2.4 SHEEP LAMBS 85 * 89 * 'l4 • 1

DAIRY PRODUCTS 47,860 30.2 47,704 28.9 48,274 28.6 MILK WHOLESALE 39,370 24.8 40,016 24.2 40,920 24.3 MILK RETAIL 8,490 5.4 7,688 4.7 7,354 4.4

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE, CONTINUED-

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STATE AND COMMODITY

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS TURKEYS 3 BROILERS 3 CHICK ENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 HONEY 3 WOOL BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FEED CROPS HAY

TOBACCO

VEGETABLES CORN SWEET POTATOES TOMATOES LETTUCE CABBAGE BEANS SNAP 25 CARROTS PEPPERS ASPARAGUS CUCUMBERS 25 CELERY MISC VEGETABLES 26

FRUITS NUTS CRANBERRIES APPLES STRAWBERRIES PEACHES OTHER FRTS NUTS 27

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY FOREST PRODUCTS MAPLE PRODUCTS OTHER FLO CROPS 28

RHODE ISLAND

ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS BROILERS 3 CHICKENS FARM TURKEYS 3

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 HONEY 3 WOOL BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FEED CROPS HAY

VEGETABLES POTATOES CORN SWEET TOMATOES CABBAGE PEPPERS BEANS SNAP

1968

VALUE

26,617 19,688 1,661 3,585

973

2,398 94 27

2

2o985

7lo083

1o233 1o209

9,071

18,319 3,431 2,262 2o759

B18 1o094

501 710 575 508 448 157

5,056

18,081 10,956

5,864 391 294 576

24,379 23,665

511 138

89

19,904

10,548

1t424 1,103

308 13

5,158 4,592

566

3,765 3,148

407 124 82

201 13

5 1

186

109 109

4,329 2,909.

412 459 137 111 93 '

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLEo

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

16.8 12.4 1.0 2.2 .6

1.5

* • 1.8

44.8

.7 .7

5.7

11.5 2.1 1.4 1.7 .5 .7 .3 .4 .3 .3 .2 .1

3.2

11.4 6.9 3.7

.2

.1

.4

15.3 14.9

.3

.1

roo.o

52.9

7.1 5.5 1.5

o1

25.9 23.1 2.8

18.9 15.8 2.0

.6

.4

*

*

1.0

* * *

.9

47.1

.5

.5

21.7 14.6 2.0 2.3 .7 .6 .4

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1969

VALUE

28,818 23.055 1,495 2,533

950

1o459 139

28 3

2o074

74,463

1o359 1,333

8,971

17,665 3,432 2o210 2o458

876 931 471 826 563 407 ...lll 5,;;w

20,768 12.307 7,106

491 262 602

25,700 24,848

564 182 132

20,528

10,889

1,439 930 492

17

5,325 4,795

530

3,935 3,396

264 192

78

190 16

5 1

173

127 127

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

17.4 13.9

.9 1.5

.6

.9

* * * 1.2

45.1

.a

.a

5.4

10.7 2.0 1.3 1.5 .5 .6 .2 .5 .3 .2 • * 3.3

12.5 7.4 4.3

.3 ol .3

15.6 15.0

.3

.1

.1

100.0

53.0

7.0 4.5 2.4

* 25.9 23.3 2.6

19.2 16.5 1.3

.9

.4

.9

* * *

.8

47.0

.6

.6

21.1 14.0

* * * * *

1970

VALUE

25,868 21.409 1,565 lt302

941

1o014 92 25

3

1o545

81,904

1o396 lo354

10,921

19,061 4o015 2o589 2o346

966 926 538 632 616 510

5,;W 24,142 15,599 7,056

456 429 602

26,384 25,408

612 208 198

20,853

10,659

1,377 991 368

18

5o218 4,623

595

3,965 3,401

310 170 79

99 17

5 1

81

10,194

125 125

4,741

3,4~:/ */. ~

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

15.3 12.7

.9

.8

.5

.6

* • .9

48.6

.8 .a

6.5

11.3 2.3 1.6 1o4 .5 .6 o3 .4 ~3 .3

*

* 3.5

14.3 9.2 4.2

.3 .2 .3

15.6 15.1

.3 o1 o1

100.0

51.1

6.6 4o7 loB .1

25.0 22.2 2.e

19.0 16.3 1.5

.B .3

*

.4

*

.3

48.9

.6

.6

22.7 16.3

* *

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMOOITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 196R-70- CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

STATE AND COMMODITY

MISC VEGETABLES 29

FRUITS NUTS APPLFS PEACHES OTHER FRTS NUTS 30

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY FOREST PRODUCTS OTHER FLO CROPS 31

CONNECT I CUT

ALL COMMOO IT IE S

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS BROILERS 3 CHICKENS FARM TURKEYS 3

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 HONEY 3 WOOL BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FEED CROPS HAY

TOBACCO

VEGETABLES POTATOES CORN SWEET TOMATOES CABBAGE LETTUCE BEANS SNAP CARROTS PEPPERS MISC VEGETABLES 32

FRUITS NUTS APPLES PEACHES PEARS STRAWBERRIES OTHER FRTS NUTS 33

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY FOREST PRODUCTS OTHER FLO CROPS 20

NEW YORK ~

ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILKFAT

POULTRY AND EGGS

1968

VALUE

208

537 363

60 114

4, 381 4,308

18 55

157,388

95,082

6,526 5,986

497 43

45,077 41 '398

3o679

42,025 34,596

5.139 1,462

802

1,454 86 15

3

1,376

62,306

1,097 1,097

25,107

12,432 2;510 1,927 2,496

770 517 446 482 471

2,813

4,676 3,209

732 287 308 140

18 '994 18,680

265 49

1o035,473

745,136

91,026 84,204

5,641 1,181

554,955 543o286 llo466

203

90,735

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TA8LE.

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

1. 0

2.7 1.8

.3

.6

22.0 21.6

• 1 .3

100.0

60.4

4.1 3.8

.3

28.6 26,3 2.3

26.7 22.0 3.2

.9

.5

.9

.a

.7

.6

7,9 !. 6 1.2 I. 6 .5 .3 .2 .3 .3

!.7

2.9 2.1

.5

.2

.2 • 1

12. 1 11.9

• 1 • 1

100.0

71.9

8,7 8.1

.5 • 1

53.6 52.4 1. 1

8.7

..

* .. *

*

1969

VALliE

1o458

565 3e3

66 116

4,618 4o531

23 64

166,487

104,496

6,899 6 .z 95

549 55

46,503 43' 189

3o314

49,835 43,013 4,427 1o636

744

1 ,259 68 16

2

1.188

61,991

1.173 1 '1 73

22,351

12,969 3.107 2 o130 2o274

684 501> 463

~ 3,259

5' 513 4o018

&51 388 ...!.¥ 456

19,985 !9,&39

289 57

!,091, 720

- 99 -

798,434

89o829 81 '762

6,831 1 o2 36

597,945 585,510

12 .2 58 177

104,147

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

7.1

2.7 !, 8

.3

.5

22.5 22 .o

• 1 .3

100.0

62.7

4.1 3.7

.4 • 1

27.9 25.9 z.o

29,9 25.8

2.7 1.0

.4

.7 .. *

.7

37.3

.7

.7

13.4

7.8 1.8 1 .3 1.3

.4

.3

.z

.3

* 1.9

3.3 2.4

.4

.z ..

.3

12.0 ll.A

.2

100.0

73.1

e.z 7.4

.7 • 1

54.7 53.6

1 .1

9.6

*

*

1970

VALUE

1o324

598 420

bO 118

4,730 4,641

23 bb

11>1>,838

102,871

7,196 6,565

577 54

47,058 43,742 3.316

48' 104 41 '856

3o802 lo786

61>0

513 52 1b

4

441

63. 91> 7

1o 301 1o301

24 o42b

12' 748 3.!57 2o093 1,995

773 498 470

~ 3,399

4,998 3,1>24

583

3~~ I ~ 455

20,494 20oll8

313 63

1oll7 o263

815,015

100,653 92,900

6,649 1o104

618,708 605,888

12,1>63 157

90.!81

PERCENT nF

TOTAL

6.3

2.9 2.0

.3

·" 22.7 22.2

• 1 .4

100.0

4.3 3.9

.3

* 28.2 21>.2 z.o

28.8 25.1 2.2 1.1 .4

.3

* * ..

·2

38.4

.7 .7

14.7

7.7 1. 9 !. 3 1.2 .5 .3 ·2 .2 ..

1. 8

3.0 2.2

.3

•• .3

12.2 12.0

·2 • 1

100.0

9.0 8,3

.6 • 1

55.3 54.2 1.1

8.1

*

..

CONTINUED-

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70 - CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TnTAL

EGGS 73,692 7.1 a4 '040 7.7 74,703 6.7 CHICKENS FARM 2o717 .2 3,660 .3 3,093 .3 BROILERS 3 2,351 .2 2o067 .2 1,755 • 1 TURKEYS 3 loBAR .1 2,696 .2 1,746 .1

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 a,420 .a 6, 513 .6 5,473 .5 HONEY 3 1,030 .1 1 ,3a5 .1 1,457 .1 WOOL 291 * 2a4 * 275 * BEESWAX 72 * 97 * 9a * OTHER LIVESTOCK 17,054 lop 16,431 1.5 12,527 1.1

CROPS 6 290,337 2A.t 293,2a6 26.9 302,248 27.1

FOOD GRAINS 10,263 1.0 a.t02 .7 7,235 .6 WHEAT 9,739 .9 7,467 .7 6,605 .6 RYE 273 * 404 * 406 *

FEED CROPS 23' a 22 2.3 20,287 1.9 27,039 2.4 HAY a,940 .9 9,081 .a 11,193 1.0 CORN 9,809 .9 7,560 .7 11 .ta 3 1.0 OATS 4o7a3 .4 3,516 .3 4,441 .3 BARLEY 290 * 130 * 222 *

OIL CROPS 240 * 22 7 * 214 .! SOYBEANS 240 * 227 * 214 • 1

VEGETABLES 116,883 11.3 114,902 10.5 122,685 ll.O POTATOES 33 '8 35 3.2 39,690 3.6 43,50a 3.9 ONIONS 15,aa2 1.5 11 ,496 1.0 16' 351 1. 5 BEANS SNAP 12,465 i.2 12o257 1.1 12,109 1.0 CABBAGE a,249 .a 9,471 .9 9,32a .a DRY BEANS 9,500 .9 9,195 .a 7,353 .7 TOMATOES 7,438 .7 6,227 .5 5,647 .5 LETTUCE 3,093 .3 2' 512 .2 4,051 .3 CORN SWEET 25 4o108 .4 3,540 .3 3oa29 .3 CAULIFLOWER 3,957 .3 3,374 .3 3, 378 .3 CELERY 2o030 .2 2 ,a26 .2 2,955 .2 CUCUMBERS 25 1,556 .1 2,t3a .1 1 'raa .1 CARROTS 2,050 .2 2 ,25a .2 1o779 .1 BEETS 2o069 .2 1o3a7 .1 1' 371 .2 PEPPERS 5a6 * 570 * 744 • 1 CANTALOUPS 496 * 512 * 723 .1 BRUSSEL SPROUTS 589 .1 621 * 414 * SPINACH 25 296 * ....1.2/ * ~ * MISC VEGETABLES 34 a,047 .a 6,82a .6 7, .6

FRUITS NUTS 75,459 7.2 a1 ,139 7.4 76,06a 6.a APPLES 47' 191 4.5 47,321 4.3 3a,274 3.4 GRAPES 15,622 1.5 21,620 1.9 27,020 2.4 CHERRIES 6,071 .6 4o224 .4 3,766 .3 STRAWBERRIES 1o945 .2 1 ,875 .2 1,911 .2 PEACHES 1",792 .1 1,640 .2 1 '758 .1 PEARS 1o338 .2 2,170 .2 1 '756 .2 OTHER FRTS NUTS 35 1,500 .1 2o289 .2 1,5a3 .2

All OTHER CROPS 63,670 6.2 68,629 6.3 .69,007 6.1 GREENHOUSE NURSY 52,559 5.1 55,908 5.1 57 ,t 28 5.1 FOREST PRODUCTS 5o642 .5 6,266 .5 6,755 .6 MUSHROOMS 2,575 .2 2,054 .2 2o249 .2 MAPLE PRODUCTS 1o466 .1 1,902 .1 2,029 .1 RED CLOVER SO 184 * 473 * 264 * SUGAR BEETS 693 .1 -M" * __!.¥ * OTHER FLO CROPS 36 802 .1 2o25 .2 807 *

NEW JERSEY

ALL COMMODITIES 250,061 100.0 250,089 100.0 249,75a 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 98' 510 39.3 102,549 41.0 96,9 20 38.8

MEAT ANIMALS 12,703 5.0 15 '800 6.3 15 '774 6.3 CATTLE CALVES 6,766 2.7 8,9a4 3.5 9o385 3.7 HOGS 5oa74 2.3 6,752 2·. 1 6,321 2.5 SHEEP LAMBS 63 * 64 * 6a *

DAIRY PRODUCTS 48 '774 19.5 48,6a7 19.4 46,857 18.7 MILK WHOLESALE 45,584 18.2 45,975 18.3 44,063 17.6 MILK RETAIL 3t190 1. 3 2o712 1 •1 2o794 1.1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 34,276 13.7 35,533 14.2 32,685 13.1 EGGS 29,309 n. 1 31,946 12.8 27,648 n.o BROILERS 3 1 '155 .4 1 '221 .5 2o419 1.0 CHICKENS FARM 858 .4 8a6 .3 972 .4 TURKEYS 3 2o376 .9 a27 .3 816 .3

M I SC liVESTOCK 4 2,757 1.1 2o529 1.0 1t604 .6 HONEY 3 338 .1 456 .1 529 .z SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, IJNITED STAlESt REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70 -CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

STATE AND COMMODITY

WOOL BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS WHEAT RYE

FEED CROPS CORN HAY OATS BARLEY

OIL CROPS SOYBEANS

VEGETABLES TOMATOES POTATOES ASPARAGUS CORN SWEET PEPPERS CABBAGE LETTUCE ON IONS ESCAROLE CUCUMBERS 25 EGGPLANT SWEET POTATOES BEANS SNAP 25 SPINACH 25 CARROTS BEETS 25 BEANS LIMA 25 CANTALOUPS CELERY CAULIFLOWER MISC VEGETABLES 37

FRUITS NUTS PEACHES APPLES CRANBERRIES STRAWBERRIES GRAPES OTHER FRTS NUTS 3B

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY FOREST PRODUCTS MUSHROOMS

OTHER FLO CROPS 39

PENNSYLVANIA

ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILKFAT

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS BROILERS 3 TURKEYS 3 CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 HONEY 3 WOOL BEESWAX OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS b

VALUE

1968

24 18

2,955

151,551

1 '765 1o601

164

7, 574 4,176 2,6a9

66 643

2,653 2,653

75,425 1a,701

7,439 11' 355

3,477 4,047 3,256 2,91a 1,771 1 '3ab 1.178 1t31a 3,933 2,376

79a bOO 474 339 312 304 164

9,279

25,527 a,159 6,393 2' 5a8 2,546

116 5,725

3a,b07 32,511

412 a8

5,596

919,5a3

baO,b91

130,577 104,a20 24,013

1, 744

400,a19 379,496

20,a5b 467

13a,B02 96,046 29,435

7. 582 5, 16 7

10,493 652 468

42 9,903

23a,892

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

60.7

.7

.7

3.0 1. 7 1. 1

* *

*

* .3

1.0 1. 0

30.2 7.4 3.0 4.6 1. 4 1. 7 1.3 1. 1

.7

.6

.4

.6 1.5 .a .3 .2 .2 • 1 • 1 • 1 • 1

3.7

10.2 3.2 2.6 1.0 1. 0

* 2.3

15.4 13.0

.2

* 2.3

100.0

74.0

14.1 11.3 2.7

.2

43.6 41.3

2.3

* 15. 1 10.5 3.2

.8

.5

1.1

1.0

26.0

* * *

1969

VALUE

29 20

2,677

147,540

1,744 1,555

189

7,084 3t112 3,366

82 524

2,834 2,834

67,770 15,534

7,434 9,274 3t159 3,710 3,355 2,698 1,929 1 ,565 1, 320 1,345 2,752 2,543

794 655

~ .l:V:' ~

9,703

2 5. 63 7 7,674 6,249 2,640 2 '512

141 6,421

42,471 34,805

412 96

7,158

995,657

759,219

155,588 120,512 33,230

1,846

429,617 406,560

22,675 3a2

165,426 114,636

33 ,123 9,a3o 7 '1 7a

a,5a8 715 485

47 8,ooo

236,438

- 101 -

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

1 .o

59.0

.7

.6

.1

2.a 1.2 1. 3

* *

* .2

1 .1 1 .1

27.1 6.2 3.0 3.7 1.2 1 .5 1.3 1.0

.a

.6

.5

.5 1. 1 1.0

.3

.3

* * * * * 3.9

10.2 3.0 2.5 1 .o 1.0

* 2.5

17 .o 13.9

.2

* 2.9

100.0

76.2

15.6 12.1 3.3

.2

43.1 40.8

2.3

16.6 11.5 3.3 1.0

.7

.a

*

* * * .a

23.a

VALUE

1970

2a 22

1. B55

152,a38

1. 575 1o308

267

9,199 4,334 4,161

74 630

3.195 3.195

69.117 1a .125 a,069 7,464 3,942 3,490 3,490 2,709 1oa54 1t590 1. 541 1o340 1o30a 2,351

a16 3a2

~ _!V,

~ ::tV 10,646

23,612 7,799 5.107 2,9 21 2t149

221 5,415

46,140 34,997

611 105

10,427

1o040o077

777.152

161,344 125.a33 33.691

1.a20

447,594 423.360

23,a39 395

160,313 107,413 33,671 11.306 7,316

7,901 751 477

3a 7,242

262,925

PERCENT nF

TOTAL

.7

61.2

.6 .5 .t

3.7 1. 7 1.7

.2

27.7 7.2 3.2 3.0 1·6 1.4 1· 4 1. 0

.a

.7 .6 .6 .5 .9 .3 • 1

* *

*

* * * * *

9.4 3.1 2.0 1.1

.9 • 1

2.2

1a. 5 14.0

.3

* 4.2

100.0

74.7

15.5 12.0 3.3

.2

43.0 40.7

2.3

15.4 10.3 3.2 1.1 .7

.7

*

* * .b

25.3

CONTINUED-

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TARLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, !96a-70 - CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

!96a 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT P~RCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TnTAL

FOOD GRAINS 11,555 !.2 10.104 1.0 9,473 .9 WHEAT 11,Ja9 !.2 9,750 .9 9,0a3 .a RYE 142 .. !Sa .. 207 *

FEED CROPS 4a. 770 5.3 43.752 4.4 62.415 6.0 CORN 29,a01 3.2 2!,998 2.2 37,312 3.6 HAY 13,569 !.5 16.392 1.6 !a. a45 !.8 OATS 3,021 .3 3,367 .3 4,009 .3 BARLF.Y 2,379 .2 I ,995 .2 2,249 ·2

TOBACCO 10,744 !.! 11.1 as I • I 11.213 1. 0

OIL CROPS !,270 .2 I ,344 • I !,777 ·2 ·SOYBEANS 1 '270 .2 1,344 • I I ,777 • 1

VEGETABLES 41,807 4.6 39,673 4.0 44,057 4.2 POTATOES 17.734 !.9 18 .I 24 1 .a 2!,9a7 2.! TOMATOES 9,102 I. 0 7,641 .a 7 ,95a .a CORN SWEET 4,733 .5 4,372 .4 4,347 .4 CABBAGE 1,797 .2 1,960 .2 1,963 .1 BEANS SNAP 2.l!a .2 I, a01 • I 1,a6o • 1 CUCUMBERS 25 234 .. _!2/ .. __l3( .. SPINACH 25 393 .. :H/ * :IV .. CELERY 212 * * ..!Y * BEETS 25 211 * :IV .. w * BROCCOLI 66 * 15 * ....I2I * MJSC VEGETABLES 40 5,207 .5 5,7&9 .5 5,942 .5

FRUITS NUTS 3a' 211 4.2 3a. 792 3.9 39,909 3.a APPLES 20,325 2.2 22,03 a 2.2 21.155 2.0 GRAPES 5.113 .5 4,389 .4 7,!52 .7 PEACHES 6,877 .a 6,537 .6 6,344 .6 STRAWBERRIES !,579 .2 1 '711 .2 I ,824 .2 CHERRIES 2,737 .3 2,199 .2 !,713 .! PEARS 420 * 368 * 444 * OTHER FRTS NIJTS 41 1.160 • I !,550 .2 !,277 .!

All OTHER CROPS a6,535 9.4 91 ,sea 9.2 94,0a1 9.0 MUSHROOMS 39,871 4.3 43,457 4.4 46,514 4.5 GREENHOUSE NURSY 40,676 4.4 4!,221 4.2 40,230 3.a FOREST PRODUCTS 5,!53 .5 5,723 .5 6' 170 .6 MAPLE PRODUCTS 363 * 450 * 505 * RED.CLOVER SO 295 * 272 * 190 * TIMOTHY SO 54 * 33 * 34 * OTHER FLO CROPS 42 347 .l 62a * 621 • I

£':!..!.£ All COMMODITIES 1,251,521 100.0 !,296,043 100.0 1,323,493 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 702,97a 56.1. 775,450 59.8 76a .127 5a.o

MEAT ANIMALS 361,251 2a.a 420,338 32.4 413,511 31.2 CATTLE CALVES 190,492 15.2 207,664 16.0 207,905 15.7 HOGS 161,!29 12.a 202,259 15.6 195,776 14.a SHEEP LAMBS 9,630 .a 10,415 .a 9,a3o .7

DAIRY PRODUCTS 243,74a 19.5 249.161 19.2 255,507 19.3 MILK WHOLESALE 240, !Oa 19.2 245,952 19.0 252,232 19.0 MILK RETAIL 3,430 .2 3,039 .2 3,!40 .2 MILKFAT 210 * 170 * 135 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 as, sa3 b.a 96,51a 7.4 91,593 6.9 EGGS 56,933 4.5 67' a2 2 5.2 63,750 4.a TURKEYS 3 17,552 1. 4 17,396 1.3 17' 203 !. 3 BROILERS 3 5,992 .4 6,5!3 .5 5,652 .4 CHICKENS FARM 2,654 .2 2,615 .2 2,5aa .2

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 12,396 1. 0 9,433 .7 7,516 .5 WOOL 2,099 .2 2,089 .2 1' a61 • 1 HONEY 3 846 * 9a3 * 770 * BEESWAX 53 * 56 * 37 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 11.850 .9 8,477 .6 7 1248 .5

CROPS 6 54a, 543 43.9 520 '593 40.2 555,366 42.0

FOOD GRAINS 47,617 3.a 43,334 3.3 41,572 3.2 WHEAT 47 ,39a 3.8 43,010 3.3 41,271 3.1 RYE 190 * 297 * 270 *

FEED CROPS 167,334 13.3 !62,691 12.5 171 'a3a 13.0 CORN 141,004 11.2 140,426 10.a 15!,592 11.4 HAY 16.153 !.3 12,554 1.0 12.oa3 .9 OATS 10,024 .a 9,5!1 .7 7,895 .6 BARLEY a4 * 126 * 192 *

TOBACCO 12,514 1o 0 14,153 1 o1 14,032 1. 0

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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TAB~E 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UN!TfO STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70- CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DU!.LARS

STATE AND COMMODITY

OIL CROPS SOYBEANS

VEGETABLES TOMATOES POTATOES LETTUCE CUCUMBERS CORN SWEET 25 CABBAGE CELERY PEPPERS BEANS SNAP 25 ESCAROLE ONIONS CANTALOUPS SPINACH CARROTS MISC VEGETAALES 43

FRUITS NUTS APPLES GRAPES PEACHES STRAWBERRIES CHERRIES 44 OTHER FRTS NUTS 45

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY SUGAR BEETS FOREST PRODUCTS MUSHROOMS POPCORN RED CLOVER SO MAPLE PRODUCTS TIMOTHY SO SWEETCLOVER SD ALFALFA SO OTHER FLO CROPS 46

INDIANA

ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS HOGS CATTLE CALVES· SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILKFAT

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS TURKEYS 3 BROILERS 3 CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 HONEY 3 WOOL BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS WHEAT RYE

FEED CROPS CORN HAY OATS SORGHUM GRAIN BARLEY

TOBACCO

OIL CROPS SOYBEANS

1968

VALUE ·

169,635 169,635

74,796 45,343

6,030 3,402 3,223 3,562 1,985 1.146 1,030

989 900 995 565 422 460

4,744

12,910 8,041 1,330 1,433

875 404 827

63,737 46,851

8,824 3,489 1' 540 1,696

587 397 177 44

7 223

727,997

492,222 310,546 177; 020

4,656

125,851 124,389

1.185 277

104,861 75,504 13o756

9,296 2 '722

5,063 500 649

40

7,457

625,513

38' 109 37,808

301

296,559 283,606

7o022 5,490

337 104

10,096

203,700 203,700

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

13.5 13.5

6.0 3.6 .5 .2 .2 .3 .2 .1 .1

* * .1

1.0 .6 • 1 .1

* * *

* * .1

5.1 3.8

.7

.2 .1 • 1

100.0

53.7

36.3 23.0 13.0

.4

7.7 5.5 1.0

.6

.2

.4

.5

46.3

2.8 2.8

21.9 20.9

.5 .4

.7

* * * * * *

*

* *

* •

15.0. 15.0

1969

VALUE

154,056 154,056

63,591 32,556 6,544 3,813 4,203 3,011 2 '1 75 1,335 1 ,147

984 790 928 571

~ --..!.?/ 5,534

16,780 10,2 83

1,698 2,341 1 '161

92 1,20 5

65,988 49,335

7,913 3,878 1' 539 1,633

803 507 218

32 3

228

1 '530 '843

820,308

565 ,496 394,803 165,798

4,895

127,628 126,132

1o238 258

122,377 88,710 16 '196

8o249 4' 315

4,807 861 634

61

e, 158

710' 53 5

32,634 32 ,2 59

375

321,131 308,449

6,692 5,571

349 70

10,462

266,605 266,605

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PERCENT OF

TOTAL

u.s 11.9

* * .1

* * ..

.4

1.3 .a • 1 .2 .1 .. .1

5.0 3.8

.6

.3 • 1 • 1

100.0

53.5

36.9 25.8 10.8

.3

8.3 8.3

8.0 5.8 1.0

.5

.3

.3

.. * * * * *

• *

.. • *

.5

46.5

2.1 2.1

21.0 20.1

.4

.4

*

• • .7

17.4 17.4

1970

VALUE

173,451 173,451

69,214 37,124 6,678 3,239 4,909 3,307 2,343 1,674 1' 201

924 807 678 525

-f?j 5,~

15,206 9.131 2o062 1 '787 1.120

203 903

70,053 50,481 10,892 4,182 1,630 1o088

904 585 159.

25

~ 214

1,552,632

838.149

573,636 374,122 195.140

4,374

133,236 131,846

1.139 251

127,203 90,980 21,900

7,291 3, 247

4,074 722 610

42

6,485

714,483

33,244 32,968

276

331.167 317,954

8,076 4,635

419 83

10,385

260,103 260,103

PERCENT nF

TOTAL

13.1 13.1

5.2 2.8 .5 .2 .4 .3 .1 .1

* .. * * *

.4

5.3 3.8

.a

.3 • 1

* *

.. .. ..

100.0

53.9

36.9 24.! 12.5

.2

8.6 8.5

.. * * *

* *

8.2 5.8 1. 4

.4 ·2

·2

.4

46.1

2·2 2.1

21.3 20.4

.5 .3

.6

* * *

*

* *

16.8 16.8

CONTINUED-

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMOD lTV VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

VEGETABLES 38,314 2.8 39,885 2.6 40,670 2.6 TOMATOES 14,588 1. 0 13,43 8 .B 14,314 .9 POTATOES 3,689 .3 3,995 .2 4,146 .3 CUCUMBERS 1,698 .2 1 '715 .1 2o294 .2 WATERMELONS 1,307 • 1 2 '150 .1 2o281 • 1 CANTALOUPS 936 • 1 1,141 .1 1o519 • 1 ONIONS 956 * 1o167 • 1 1,408 ol CABBAGE 610 • 1 596 .1 797 • 1 MJSC VEGETABLES 47 14,530 1.0 15,683 1.0 13,911 .8

FRUITS NUTS 6,812 .5 7,400 .4 6,793 .4 APPLES 4o514 .3 5,137 .3 4,689 .3 PEACHES 482 * 845 * 772 * STRAWBERRIES 1,175 * 775 * 671 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 48 641 • 1 643 * 661 .1

ALL OTHER CROPS 31,92 3 2.3 32,418 2.2 32.121 2.1 GREENHOUSE NURSY 18,813 1.4 18,251 1.2 18,034 1.2 FOREST PRODUCTS 3, 501 .2 3,501 .2 4o000 .2 MINT 3,094 .2 3,205 .2 3.228 .2 POPCORN 2,867 .2 2,987 .2 2o603 • 1 RED CLOVER SD 622 * 990 * 8D1 * LESPEDEZA SD 227 * 301 * 12D * TIMOTHY SD 73 * 82 * 84 * OTHER FLO CROPS 49 2,726 .2 3,101 .2 3o251 .2

ILLINOIS

ALL COMMODITIES 2,66D,6D7 100.0 2. 722 ,427 100.0 2,699,581 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1,253,369 47.1 lo331 ,129 48.8 1,298,782 48.1

MEAT ANIMALS 1,040,424 39.1 1,113,076 40.8 1,078,721 39.9 HOGS 540,530 20.3 601,164 22.1 585.152 21· 7 CATTLE CALVES 490,548 18.4 502,484 18.4 484,268 17.9 SHEEP LAMBS 9,346 .3 9,428 .3 9,301 .3

DAIRY PRODUCTS 153,D32 5.7 153,635 5.7 153,63B 5.7 MILK WHOLESALE 151,248 5.7 151,988 5.6 151,985 5.6 MILK RETAIL lo482 * 1,395 * 1o423 * MILKFAT 302 * 252 * 230 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 5D,783 1.9 56,989 2.1 60,187 2.2 EGGS 44,897 1. 7 50.518 1.9 53.06 8 2.0 TURKEYS 3 3,438 • 1 3,572 .1 4,302 • 1 CHICKENS FARM 1,547 * 1, 759 * 1o67 2 *

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 9ol30 .3 7,429 .2 6,236 .2 HONEY 3 706 * 860 * 970 * WOOL 904 • 1 914 * 758 * BEESWAX 47 * 56 * 67 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 a, 374 .3 6,739 .2 5,586 ol

CROPS 6 lt407,238 52.9 1,391,298 51.2 l 0 4QD,799 51.9

FOOD GRAINS 62,557 2.3 55' 821 2.1 4D,892 1.5 WHEAT 62,120 2.3 55,300 2.0 4Dt350 1. 5 RYE 437 * 521 * 542 *

FEED CROPS 744,584 28.0 751,641 27.6 766,567 28.4 CORN 722' 501 27.1 731 '720 26.8 747,944 27.7 OATS 13,532 .5 11,910 .4 9,703 .3 HAY 7,897 .3 7,553 .3 8,432 .3 SORGHUM GRAIN 228 * 226 * 282 * BARLEY 426 * 232 * 206 *

COTTON 28 * 38 * 31 * COTTON LINT 25 * 33 * 30 * COTTONSEED 3 * 5 * 1 * OIL CROPS 518,501 19.4 5D2,344 18.4 514,138 19 .D

SOYBEANS 518,501 19.4 5D2 ,344 18.4 514.138 19.0

VEGETABLES 34,194 1.3 31 '155 1.1 28,372 1.0 CORN SWEET 7,970 .3 7,098 .z 5,799 .2 TOMATOES 5, 187 .2 4ol63 .1 4.113 .t ASPARAGUS 2o497 * 2,531 * 2t622 * BEANS SNAP 2,372 .1 2t312 .1 1 '616 • 1 CABBAGE 1,546 * lt44D * 1,473 * POTATOES 999 * 749 * 795 * CARROTS 279 * 549 • 329 * WATERMELONS 434 * .J2/ * ~ • CUCUMBERS 25 292 • :TI/ • • ONIONS 266 • :IV • ...!V' • CANTALOUPS 248 * :IV * ...!V' * SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMOOI TJ ES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70 - CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PfRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

MISC VEGETABLES 50 12.104 .4 12 '313 .4 11,625 .4

FRUITS NUTS 6o618 .2 7,636 .3 7,663 .3 APPLES 4,740 .1 5,155 .2 5,354 .2 PEACHES 986 * lo558 * lo296 * STRAWBERRIES 706 * 700 * 803 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 51 186 * 223 * 210 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 40,756 1.5 42,663 1.5 43,136 1.6 GREENHOUSE NURSY 33,723 1.3 35' 130 1.3 35 o915 1.3 FOREST PRODUCTS lo546 * lo722 * 1o854 * RED CLOVER SO lo346 * 1 ,207 * lo215 * ·POPCORN lo532 * lo652 * 1.171 * LESPEDEZA SO 198 * 178 * 119 * TIMOTHY SO 51 * 53 * 47 .. SWEETCLOVER SD 26 * 26 * 36 * OTHER FLO CROPS 52 2o334 .1 2,695 .1 2,779 .2

MICHIGAN

ALL COMMODITIES 838.715 100.0 882,823 100.0 895,402 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 451,717 53.8 474,800 53.7 482,568 53.8

MEAT ANIMALS 148,622 17.7 166,443 18.8 169,342 18.9 CATTLE CALVES 104,905 12.5 111 ,680 12.6 114 '732 12.8 HOGS 40,501 4.8 51,104 5.8 51,225 5.7 SHEEP LAMBS 3o216 .4 3,659 .4 3o385 .3

DAIRY PRODUCTS 245,512 29.2 249,727 28.3 259.262 28.9 MILK WHOLESALE 242,716 28.9 247,520 28.0 25 7. 076 28.7 MILK RETAIL 1,944 .2 1o423 .1 lo479 .1 MILKFAT 852 .1 784 .1 707 .1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 49,067 5.9 51 ,367 5.8 48,540 5.4 EGGS 41,098 4.9 43,028 4.9 39 '729 4.5 TURKEYS 3 4o617 .5 4ol79 .4 4,926 .6 CHICKENS FARM lo566 .2 1,488 .1 1.492 • 1 BROILERS 3 372 * 974 .1 808 .1

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 8,516 1.0 7,263 .8 5o424 .6 HONEY 3 1' 333 .1 1,602 .1 1.123 .1 WOOL 757 .1 746 .1 686 * BEESWAX 104 * 100 * 81 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 7,736 .9 6,513 .7 5.119 .5

CROPS 6 386,99B 46.2 408,023 46.3 412,834 46.2

FOOD GRAINS 34,742 4.1 27,956 3.1 27,521 3.0 WHEAT 33,778 4.0 26,897 3.0 26,476 2.9 RYE 608 .1 692 .1 728 .1

FEED CROPS ·. 64,567 7.7 63,749 7.2 76,307 B.5 CORN 44o237 5.3 44,340 5.0 59,091 6.6 HAY 13,051 1.5 12,452 1.4 10,046 lol OATS 6o820 .8 6,563 .7 6,747 .1 BARLEY 459 * 394 * 423 ·1

OIL CROPS 21,570 2.5 32 ,993 3.7 32,438 3.6 SOYBEANS 21,570 2.5 32,993 3.7 32,438 3.6

VEGETABLES 121,759 14.5 139,939 15.8 128,507 14.3 DRY BEANS 49,578 5.9 56,862 6.4 47,276 5.3 POTATOES 15,813 1.8 21,062 2.4 22,566 2.5 CUCUMBERS 10,160 1.2 9,558 1.0 11.120 1.2 ONIONS 9,045 1. 0 6,636 .7 7,297 .8 TOMATOES 7o6B2 .9 7,769 .9 6,968 .8 CARROTS 5o341 .6 9,686 1.1 6,496 .a CELERY 3o349 .4 4,950 .6 4,590 .5 ASPARAGUS 3o542 .4 4,389 .5 4o032 .4 BEANS SNAP 3ol50 .3 2,798 .3 2o937 .3 CORN SWEET 25 2o266 .2 2,561 .2 2o830 .3 CABBAGE 2o187 .2 3,139 .3 2o593 .2 LETTUCE 1,822 .2 2o168 .2 2o044 .2 CANTALOUPS 1o282 .1 1,307 .1 lo 166 .1 PEPPERS 930 .1 1o397 .1 1.088 .1 CAULIFLOWER 635 • 1 585 * 620 • 1 MISC VEGETABLES 53 4,977 .6 5,072 .6 4,884 .5

FRUITS NUTS 86,377 10.3 so, 716 9.1 76,573 8.6 APPLES 27,503 .3.2 28,978 3.2 29,358 3.2 CHERRIES 37,386 4.4 20,640 2.3 15,490 1.7 GRAPES 2,769 .3 5,730 .6 9,363 1.0 STRAWBERRIES 5,936 .7 7,102 .a 5,096 .6 PEACHES 2,814 .3 4,795 .5 5,343 .6 PEARS 1,220 .1 1,474 .2 1.404 .1

SEE FOOTNOTES Al' END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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TARLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATESr 1968-70 - CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

PLUMS PRUNES lr370 .2 lrl5a .1 1r235 .1 OTHER FRTS NUTS 54 7r379 .9 10,839 1.2 9r2a4 1.0

ALL OTHER CROPS 57 r983 6.9 62,670 7.1 7lr48a a.o GREENHOUSE NURSY 2a,997 3.4 30 rl 70 3.4 30r63a 3.4 SUGAR BEETS lar276 2.2 19r 702 2.2 2ar221 3.2 FOREST PRODUCTS 4r877 .6 5r4la .6 5,a42 .6 MINT 1 '279 .1 1 '75 9 • 1 lr285 • 1 REO CLOVER SD 753 * 1 r365 .1 781 * MAPLE PRODUCTS 401 * 454 * 590 * POPCORN 215 * 195 * 166 * ALFALFA SD 56 * 49 * 47 * SWEETCLOVER SD 3 * ..w * ..!Y * OTHER FLO CROPS 55 3r4a2 .4 3,925 .4 4r235 .5

WISCONSIN

ALL COMMODITIES 1r458r308 100.0 1r542r234 100.0 1r610r104 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1r240r859 85,o 1r325r567 85.9 1r379r087 R5,1

MEAT ANIMALS 335r416 23.0 3a2,789 24.8 384,713 23.8 CATTLE CALVES 203,775 13.9 224.109 14.5 230,039 14.2 HOGS 128 r843 8,9 155,686 10.1 152,017 9.5 SHEEP LAMBS 2r798 .2 2 r994 .1 2r657 .2

DAIRY PRODUCTS 807,259 55.3 851 '741 55.2 906,876 56.4 MILK WHOLESALE a04r24a 55.1 848ra41 55.1 903,975 56.2 MILK RETAIL 2r8aO .2 2,a49 • 1 2r849 .1 MILKFAT 131 * 51 * 52 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 5a,923 4.0 63,630 4.1 65,055 4.1 EGGS 30,425 2.1 36,005 2.3 34,379 2.1 BROILERS 3 8r991 ,6 10r022 .1 a,a74 .6 CHICKENS FARM 1r069 * 1 '121 .1 1,405 .1 TURKEYS 3 14,a34 1.0 _2!/ * ...2!!1 *

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 39r261 2.1 27 t40 7 1.8 22r443 1.4 HONEY 3 1t270 * 2 ,2ao .1 1,9a3 .1 WOOL 389 * 393 * 354 * BEESWAX 84 * 147 * 122 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 41,122 2.a 41 ,063 2.6 40,381 2.5

CROPS 6 217,449 15.0 216,667 14.1 231,017 14.3

FOOD GRAINS . 1t966 .1 2,065 .1 1t a11 .1 WHEAT lr662 • 1 1,629 .1 1,466 • 1 RYE 226 * 2 31 * 212 *

FEED CROPS 72,a61 5.0 69,404 4.5 73,224 4.5 CORN 43,572 3,0 42r466 2.a 46,033 2.9 HAY 15,177 1.0 15r024 1.0 15,461 1.0 OATS 1lt907 .a 10 '721 .7 10r692 .7 BARLEY 2t205 .1 1 ,1a7 * 1t03a *

TOBACCO 5r521 .3 5 r242 .3 5t494 .3

OIL CROPS 9t 381 .1 7,143 .5 7,468 .5 SOYBEANS 9t304 ,6 7rOa3 .4 7,422 .4

VEGETABLES a5r987 5.9 a5,1a6 5.5 87,112 5.4 POTATOES 23,007 1.5 2a,959 1.a 29r220 1. a PEAS GREEN 15 '739 1.1 13,967 .9 15,136 .9 CORN SWEET 14,962 1.0 12,214 .a 12.aa3 .a BEANS SNAP 7,517 .5 8,351 .6 a t122 .5 CUCUMBERS 6,161 .4 4,468 .2 5,929 .3 CABBAGE 2 t71a .1 2,953 .1 2,a32 .2 LETTUCE 1t969 .1 1,539 o1 2,392 .2 CARROTS 2t244 • 1 2,6a5 .1 2,150 .2 BEETS 2,079 .1 1,474 .1 1,301 • BEANS LIMA 1,453 .1 1,310 * 1t024 * ONIONS 2,036 • 1 1 '138 * 938 * MISC VEGETABLES 57 6,102 .4 6,128 .3 5,785 .3

FRUITS NUTS 15,640 1. 0 19,6a1 1.2 19,26 a 1o2 CRANBERRIES 7,096 .4 12,234 .1 12,333 .1 APPLES 5,154 .3 5,057 .3 4,6a5 .3 STRAWBERRIES 1,419 .1 1,633 .1 1,495 • 1 CHERRIES 1 '7a5 .1 496 * 563 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 58 1a6 * 261 * 192 *

All OTHER CROPS 26,093 1.a 27,946 1.a 36,040 2.2 HORT SPECIALTIES 16,426 1.1 17,260 1o1 17,679 1o 1 FOREST PRODUCTS 6,113 .4 6 ,aoo .4 7r323 .4 MINT 2,081 .1 2,097 .1 1,994 • 1

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE, CONTINUED-

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE flF

TOTAL TOTAL TflTAL

MAPLE PRODUCTS 432 * 270 * 561 * RED CLOVER SD 355 * 775 * 511 * TIMOTHY SD 51 * 48 * 35 * ALFALFA SD 59 * 37 * 34 * OTHER FLO CROPS 59 725 * 924 .1 15,282 .9

MINNESOTA

ALL COMMODITIES 1r840r370 100.0 1r982r504 100.0 2r015r848 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1r 271 r 019 69.0 1r34br549 67,9 1r373r087 68.1

MEAT ANIMALS 715,419 38.8 774,378 39.0 772,181 38.3 CATTLE CALVES 473,555 25.7 477,886 24.1 492,193 24.4 HOGS 228 r982 12.4 282,849 14.2 266,450 13.2 SHEEP LAMBS 12,882 .7 13r643 .7 13,538 .b

DAIRY PRODUCTS 423,448 23.0 422,772 21.3 445,809 22.[ MILK WHOLESALE 416,562 22.6 416,970 21.0 441,545 21.9 MILKFAT 5r701 .3 4,714 .2 3r419 .2 MILK RETAIL 1 r185 * 1,088 * 845 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 116,006 6.3 133,133 6.7 139,784 6.9 EGGS 47,840 2.6 55 r4 79 2.8 53,717 2.6 BROILERS 3 7r244 .4 8,149 .4 7,442 .3 CHICKENS FARM 1r483 * 1r535 * 1 r521 .[ TURKEYS 3 51r939 2.8 .2!!1 * ..2.!?.1 *

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 16 rl46 .8 16,266 .a 15,313 .7 HONEY 3 1,961 .1 3r815 .2 3r218 .1 WOOL 1r337 • 1 1 r315 • 1 1r239 • 1 BEESWAX 140 * 211 * 207 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 20,208 1.0 78,895 3.9 87,753 4.3

CROPS 6 569,351 31.0 635,955 32.1 642,761 31.9

FOOD GRAINS 41,511 2.3 43,837 2.2 38,897 1.9 WHEAT 39,855 2.2 42r130 l.2 36,657 1.8 RYE 1,639 * 1r698 * 2r228 • 1

FEED CROPS 288,899 15.7 289,351 14.6 294,763 14.6 CORN 181,758 9.9 196,600 9.9 218r248 10.8 OATS 49,171 2.6 52,866 2.7 40,558 2.0 HAY 20,468 1. 1 20,753 1.0 21,291 1.0 BARLEY 37,461 2.0 19,088 1.0 14,623 .7

OIL CROPS 139,964 7.6 191,816 9.6 206,372 10.2 SOYBEANS 127,344 7.0 178,021 9.0 195,538 9.7 FLAXSEED 12r620 .6 13,795 .6 10,834 .5

VEGETABLES 47,963 2.6 51 ,692 2.6 49,055 2.4 POTATOES 16,590 .9 2 3r 502 1.1 21,618 1.0 CORN SWEET 15,043 .8 13,402 .6 12r049 .5 PEAS GREEN 9r358 .5 8r201 .4 7,865 .4 DRY BEANS 212 * 414 * 1r 209 * CARROTS 584 * 617 * 695 * ONIONS 1,171 • 506 * 691 * CABBAGE 586 * 531 * 541 * DRY PEAS 236 * 287 * 251 * MISC VEGETABLES bO 4r 183 .2 4r232 .2 4,136 .2

FRUITS NUTS 2r252 .1 1,802 * 2r382 .[ APPLES 1,973 .1 lr415 * 2r095 • 1 OTHER FRTS NUTS 61 279 * 387 * 287 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 48,762 2.6 57,457 2.9 51,292 2.5 SUGAR BEETS 28, 301 1.5 32,693 1.6 26,909 1.3 GREENHOUSE NURSY 10,571 .5 11 r21 7 .5 llr408 .5 FOREST PRODUCTS 2,054 .1 2,2 87 .1 2r465 .1 RED CLOVER SO 675 * 1r662 * 1r140 * TIMOTHY SO 818 * 1 r230 * 1r089 * SWEETCLOVER SO 140 * 300 * 200 * ALFALFA SD 170 * 178 * 160 * MAPL'E PRODUCTS 30 * ~ * & * OTHER FLO CROPS 63 6,061 .4 7, .4 7, .4

IOWA -ALL COMMODITIES 3r442rl64 100.0 3r885t079 100.0 3,929,701 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 2 r569, 563 74.6 2 '893 ,089 74.4 2r85br412 72.6

MEAT ANIMALS 2,257,749 65.5 2,560,!02 65.8 2r51br694 64.0 CATTLE CALVES It 279,437 37.1 I r 344,034 34.5 lr413t453 35.9 HOGS 955,099 27.8 ltl92,9!8 30.7 1t081r480 27.5

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTI NUEO-

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERC~NT PERCENT COMMOD lTV VALlJE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

SHEEP LAMBS 23,213 .7 23 ,[50 .6 21r761 .s

DAIRY PRODUCTS 212,288 6.2 218,287 5.7 221,472 5.6 MILK WHOLESALE 200,700 5.8 208,964 5.4 213,958 5.5 MILKFAT 9,028 .2 6,904 • 1 5,254 .[ MILK RETAIL 2,560 • 1 2r419 .1 2r260 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 89,520 2.6 106,549 2.8 111 r127 2.8 EGGS 59,714 1.7 71 '942 1.8 75.119 1.9 TURKEYS 3 21 ,970 .6 25,917 .7 27' 391 .7 BROILERS 3 4,148 • 1 4,886 • 1 4,675 • 1 CHICKENS FARM 1,595 * 1,685 * 1 '711 *

M I SC Ll VES TOCK 4 10,006 .2 8' 151 .2 7,119 ·2 HONEY 3 lr555 * 1r767 * 2r059 * WOOL 2r212 • I 2r196 * 1r838 * BEESWAX 134 * 146 * 151 * OTHER LIVESTOCK Brl98 .2 6 '161 .I 5r302 .[

CROPS 6 872,601 25.4 991 ,990 25.6 lr073r289 27.4

FOOD GRAINS 1,806 • I I r354 * lr378 * WHEAT 1,751 * 1,282 * lr299 *. RYE 55 * 72 • 79 *

FEED CROPS 488,250 14.2 557 '785 14.3 573,077 14.6 CORN 453,715 13.1 527,756 13.5 544,341 13.8 OATS 21,215 .6 16,631 .4 15.364 .4 HAY 12,009 .4 !1,872 .3 12' 269 .3 SORGHUM GRAIN 1 '2 53 • 1 ,484 * 1r054 * BARLEY 58 * 42 • 49 *

OIL CROPS 355,554 10.3 406,12 6 10.5 472,535 12.0 SOYBEANS 355,464 10.3 406,051 10.4 472,485 12.0 FLAXSEED 90 * 75 * 50 *

VEGETABLES 7,314 .2 6,[18 .2 6,741 .1 CORN SWEET 2,476 * 2 '143 * 2r480 * POTATOES 1 '098 * 938 * I r418 * ONIONS 194 • 28 • _!2/ * CABBAGE 140 * of¥ • .::IY • MISC VEGETABLES 64 3,406 * 3r00 • 2r843 •

FRUITS NUTS 1,419 * lr443 * lr371 • I APPLES 1r291 * 1,315 * 1r253 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 65 128 • 128 * 124 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 18,258 .5 19' 164 .5 18' 181 .5 GREENHOUSE NURSY 12 '794 .3 13,449 .4 13,778 .3 POPCORN 2,911 * 3,277 • I, 863 * FOREST PRODUCTS 758 * 845 * 911 * RED CLOVER SO 452 * 276 * 272 * TIMOTHY SO 84 * 78 * 74 * SUGAR BEETS 245 * zW • _!Y' * OTHER FLO CROPS 66 1,014 * lr * [, 283 *

MISSOURI

ALL COMMODITIES 1' 409' 371 100.0 lr508,366 100.0 1r560r226 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 955,044 67.7 [,042,827 69 .I lrl2Br560 72.3

MEAT ANIMALS 729' 587 51.7 799,209 52.9 873,354 55.9 CATTLE CALVES 432,015 30.6 441,804 29.2 513,109 32.8 HOGS 292,363 20.7 352,094 23.4 355,700 22.8 SHEEP LAMBS 5,209 .4 5 r311 .4 4r545 .2

DAIRY PRODUCTS 140,364 10.0 151 '303 10.1 155,521 10.0 MILK WHOLESALE 136,930 '1,.7 147,775 9.8 152r131 9.7 MILK RETAIL 2,596 .2 2,930 .2 2r907 .2 MILKFAT 838 * 598 * 483 .1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 82,355 5.8 89,563 6.0 96,848 6.2 EGGS 26,882 1.9 35,521 2.4 39r328 2.5 TURKEYS 3 37,060 2.6 34,014 2.3 36,420 2.3 BROILERS 3 !0, 522 .7 11 ,824 .7 12' 386 .a CHICKENS FARM 1,896 .1 2,009 .2 2r344 .1

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 2,738 .z 2r752 .2 2t837 .1 HONEY 3 683 * 771 * lt074 * WOOL 777 * 733 * 61>3 * BEESWAX 51 * 52 * 47 * MOHAIR 40 * 46 * 33 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 7,182 .5 7,345 .4 7,390 .4

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70 - CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

CROPS b 454,327 32.3 465,539 30.9 431,666 27.7

FOOD GRAINS 45,849 3.2 33' 534 2.2 30,139 2.0 WHEAT 44,179 3.1 31,995 2.1 28,791 loB RICE 1,440 .1 1,264 .1 1o06 1 * RYE 230 * 275 * 287 *

FEED CROPS 122,770 A.7 123,091 8.1 115,321 7.4 CORN 102,387 7.2 103,089 6.8 94,562 6.0 HAY 11,403 .a 11,851 .a 13. b 15 .9 SORGHUM GRAIN 7,457 .5 7,210 .5 6,005 .4 OATS lo283 .1 804 * lo031 * BARLEY 240 * 137 * 108 *

COTTON 28,963 2.0 40,456 2.7 29,131 1o 8 COTTON LINT 25,077 1. 8 35,608 2.3 25,008 lob COTTONSEED 3,886 .2 4,848 .3 4.123 .2

TOBACCO 4,084 .3 3,088 .2 3,972 .3

OIL CROPS 220,574 15.6 231,326 15.3 219,614 14.1 SOYBEANS 220,574 15.6 231,326 15.3 219,614 14.1

VEGETABLES 6,656 .5 6,910 .4 6,734 .4 WATERMELONS 1,800 • 1 2,088 • 1 1o936 • 1 CORN SWEET 1,063 * 1 o155 * 1o208 * TOMATOES 25 790 * 914 * 819 * CABBAGE 194 * 292 * 330 * POTATOES 380 * 102 * 130 * MJSC VEGETABLES 67 2,429 .2 2,359 .2 2. 311 .1

FRUITS NUTS 7,450 .5 7,967 .5 7,259 .4 APPLES 3,924 .3 3,866 .2 3,727 .2 PEACHES lo197 • 1 1,378 • 1 lo 320 .l STRAWBERR JES 452 * 538 * 416 * GRAPES 446 * 592 * 367 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 68 1,431 .1 1,593 .1 lo429 .l

ALL OTHER CROPS 17 ,981 1. 3 19,167 1.2 19,496 1. 3 GREENHOUSE NURSY 9,099 .6 9,098 .6 9.146 .6 FOREST PRODUCTS 3,000 .2 4o000 .3 5,000 .3 FESCUE SO 1, 321 * 1 ,952 • 1 1,676 • 1 REO CLOVER SO 816 * 643 * 503 * ORCHARDGRASS SO 406 * 310 * 426 * LESPEDEZA SO 531 * 52 7 * 362 * POPCORN 589 * 471 * 293 • TIMOTHY SO 302 • 317 * 222 * SWEETCLOVER SO 11 • ...!.V * & * OTHER FLO CROPS 69 1,906 .1 1,849 .2 1. • 1

NORTH DAKOTA

ALL COMMOO IT I ES 697,776 100.0 748,622 100.0 681.288 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 267,501 38.3 264,871 35.3 263,914 38.7

MEAT ANIMALS 216,905 31.0 213,624 28.5 211,436 31.0 CATTLE CALVES 191,064 27.3 185,043 24.7 182,833 26.8 HOGS 19,419 2.8 22,381 3.0 22,629 3.3 SHEEP LAMBS 6,422 .9 6 .zoo .a 5,974 .a

DAIRY PRODUCTS 39,260 5.7 38,550 5.1 40,229 5.9 MILK WHOLESALE 25,986 3.7 27,267 3.6 30,125 4.4 MILKFAT 12,542 loS 10,462 1.4 9, 295 1o4 MILK RETAIL 732 .1 821 .1 809 • 1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 8,566 1. 3 9,761 1.3 9,414 1o 3 EGGS 4,752 .7 5.321 .7 4,690 .7 TURKEYS 3 3,249 .4 3,908 .5 4.121 .6 CHICKENS FARM 146 * 127 • 165 *

Ml SC LIVESTOCK 4 2, 770 .4 2,936 .3 2o835 .4 WOOL 1,181 .2 1.120 .2 1.065 .1 HONEY 3 683 • 1 936 .1 1.050 .1 BEESWAX 58 * 72 * 81 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 1.267 .1 1.213 .1 1,077 .1

CROPS 6 430,275 61.7 483,751 64.7 417.374 6 1o 3

FOOD GRAINS 250,403 35.8 291,755 39.0 238.165 34.9 WHEAT 246,244 35.3 287,530 38.4 234,192 34.4 RYE 4,088 .5 4,158 .5 3,973 .s

FEED CROPS 93,908 13.5 93,430 12.5 77,691 11o4 BARLEY 67,359 9.6 56,085 7.4 40,206 5.9 OATS 19,488 2.8 29,750 4.0 29,883 4.4

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS ANO STATES, 196R-70 - CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COM.MODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE nF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

HAY 4,947 .7 4,717. .6 5,278 .R CORN 2,114 .3 2,8B3 .4 2.324 .3

OIL CROPS 42,659 6.1 43,192 5.7 44,484 6.5 FLAX$ EED 34,666 4.9 35,930 4.8 38,096 5.6 SOYBEANS 7,993 1. 2 7,262 .9 6,388 .9

VEGETABLES 17,728 2.5 23,834 3.2 27,725 4.0 POTATOES 16,065 2.3 21,956 2.9 25,574 3.7 ORY BEANS 1,296 .2 1,564 .2 1,911 .3 DRY PEAS 132 * 99 * 68 * MISC VEGETABLES 70 235 * 215 * 17 2 *

FRUITS NUTS 63 * 66 * 67 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 71 63 * 66 * 67 * ALL OTHER CROPS 25,514 3.6 31 ,4 74 4.2 29,242 4.3

SUGAR BEETS 14,850 2.1 18,501 2.4 15,898 2.3 GREENHOUSE NURSY 2,000 .3 2 ,ooo .2 2.ooo ·3 FOREST PRODUCTS 143 • 1 143 * 143 * ALFALFA SO 75 * 75 * 133 * SWEETCLOVER SO 67 * 124 * 107 * OTHER FLO CROPS 72 8,450 1. 2 10,698 1.4 10,961 1.6

SOUTH DAKOTA

ALL COMMODITIES 939,078 100.0 975,540 100.0 1,011,948 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 749,732 79.8 779,309 79.8 811,484 RO.l

MEAT ANIMALS 651,135 69.3 677,809 69.4 709.075 70.0 CATTLE CALVES 487,690 51.9 484,456 49.6 528,540 52.2 HOGS 141,754 15.1 172,513 17.7 160,790 15.9 SHEEP LAMBS 21,691 2.3 20,840 2.1 19,745 1.9

DAIRY PRODUCTS 64,895 6.9 65,019 6.7 67,306 6.7 MILK WHOLESALE 59,340 6.3 60 '794 6.2 63,973 6.3 MILK FAT 5,069 .5 3,643 .4 2. 751 .3 MILK RETAIL 486 * 582 * 582 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 23,911 2.5 28 t1 85 2.9 27,637 2.7 EGGS 19,241 2.1 23,729 2.4 22,873 2.3 TURKEYS 3 3,356 .4 3,279 .3 3,527 .3 CHICKENS FARM 734 * 577 * 588 *

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 9,791 1. 0 8,296 .a 7,466 .7 WOOL 4,479 .4 4,097 ,4 3,423 .4 HONEY 3 1,605 .1 2,110 .2 2t096 .2 BEESWAX 129 * 164 * 148 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 4,158 .4 2 '525 .2 2t448 .2

CROPS 6 189,346 20;2 196,231 20.2 200,464 19.9

FOOD GRAINS 64,335 6.8 65,960 6.8 70,308 6.9 WHEAT 59,022 6.3 60,913 6.2 63,287 6.3 RYE 5,313 .5 5,047 .5 7 t021 .6

FEED CROPS 85,550 9.1 90,835 9.3 94' 245 9.3 CORN 42,076 4.4 53,481 5.4 57,289 ~.6

OATS 24,300 2.6 20,259 2.1 20,254 2.0 HAY 6,747 .7 8,351 .9 7,215 .7 SORGHUM GRAIN 2,915 .3 3,943 .4 4,799 .4 BARLEY 9,512 1.0 4,801 .5 4,688 .5

OIL CROPS 34,735 3.7 34,834 3.5 29,795 2.9 FLAXSEED 20,942 2.2 21,773 2.2 17,803 1.8 SOYBEANS 13 '793 1.4 13,061 1.3 11,992 1. 2

VEGETABLES 1,616 .1 1,814 .2 1,698 .2 POTATOES 775 * 1,034 .1 1,001 • I MJSC VEGETABLES 73 841 * 780 * 697 *

FRUITS NUTS 69 * 82 * 80 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 74 69 * 82 * 80 * All OTHER CROPS 3,041 .3 2,706 .2 4,338 .4

ALFALFA SO 1,548 .I 767 • I 1,850 • I GREENHOUSE NURSY 858 * 903 .1 925 * SWEETCLOVER SO 106 * 393 * 207 * FOREST PRODUCTS 66 * 75 * 78 * OTHER FLO CROPS 75 463 * 568 • 1 It 278 • 1

NEBRASKA

All COMMODITIES 1,731,665 100.0 lt96lt320 100.0 2t015,906 100.0

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE nF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1,267,587 73.2 1,412,575 72 .o 1.445,488 71.7

MEAT ANIMALS 1.171,539 67.6 1t312.152 66.9 1,342,049 66.5 CATTLE CALVES 934,056 53.9 998,338 50.9 1,062,500 52.7 HOGS 227,033 13.1 303,742 15.4 270,977 13.4 SHEEP LAMBS 10,450 .6 10,072 .6 8,572 .4

DAIRY PRODUCTS 67,613 3.9 68.213 3.4 73,661 3.7 MILK WHOLESALE 60,588 3.5 61,595 3.1 67,600 3.4 MILKFAT 6,157 .3 5,792 .3 5,075 ·2 MILK RETAIL 868 • 1 826 * 986 • 1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 24,732 1.4 28,267 1.5 26,098 1.3 EGGS 19,151 1.1 23,6 88 1.2 21,971 1.1 TURKEYS 3 3,949 .2 3,044 • 1 2,678 • I BROILERS 3 652 * 744 * 769 .. CHICKENS FARM 529 * 501 * 437 ..

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 3,703 .2 3,943 .2 3,680 • 1 HONEY 3 961 • 1 ,196 * 1,481 * WOOL 937 * 1t012 * 848 * BEESWAX 78 * 104 * 99 .. OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 2,178 .1 1 ,921 .. 1,495 ..

CROPS 6 464,078 26.8 548,745 28.0 570,418 28.3

FOOD GRAINS 71.128 4.1 84,065 4.2 95. 281 4.8 WHEAT 70,183 4.1 82,013 4.1 91,629 4.6 RYE 945 * 2,052 • 1 3,652 • 1

FEED CROPS 313,491 !8.1 364,230 !8.6 384,235 !9.1 CORN 212,579 12.3 259,069 13.2 292.389 14.5 SORGHUM GRAIN 80,468 4.7 77.718 3.9 66,633 3.3 HAY 17,158 1. 0 23.173 1 .1 20,244 !.0 OATS 2,843 • 1 3,759 oC 4, 269 .2 BARLEY 443 .. 511 • I 7·00 ..

OIL CROPS 38,958 2.2 60,204 3.0 48,948 2.4 SOYBEANS 38,958 2.3 60,204 3.1 48,948 2.4

VEGETABLES 14,782 .9 13,078 .7 13,445 .6 DRY BEANS 10,718 .6 9,262 .5 10.209 .s POTATOES 2,681 • 1 2,386 • 1 1,920 • I MISC VEGETABLES 76 1. 383 • 1,430 • 1,316 ..

FRUITS NUTS 217 .. 222 * 213 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 11 217 .. 222 * 213 • ALL OTHER CROPS 25,502 1.4 26,946 1.3 28,296 1o 4

SUGAR BEETS !8,819 1. 0 19,407 .9 20,502 1.0 GREENHOUSE NURSY 3,054 • 1 3,214 • 1 3,289 • I POPCORN 1,547 o1 1,790 o1 !, 341 * ALFALFA SD 499 • 1 490 • 1 544 .. VETCH SD 109 * 331 • 170 • RED CLOVER SD 94 • 175 * 123 .. FOREST PRODUCTS 89 * 101 .. Ill .. SWEETCLOVER SD 45 • 57 • 66 • OTHER FLD CROPS 78 1,246 * 1,381 • I 2. 150 • I

~ ALL COMMODITIES 1,455,282 100.0 1,729,330 100.0 1.773,887 100.0 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 977,!53 67.1 1,150.137 66.5 1.223,200 69.0

MEAT ANIMALS 869,378 59.7 1,032 '129 59.6 1.106,022 62.4 CATTLE CALVES 754,351 51.8 871,667 50.4 952,522 53.7 HOGS 106,944 7.3 151,806 8.7 145,229 8.2 SHEEP LAMBS 8,083 .6 8,656 .s 8,271 .4 DAIR~ PRODUCTS 83,871 5.8 88,057 5.1 90,026 Sol MILK WHOLESALE 80,080 5.5 84,820 4.9 86,881 4.9 MILK RETAIL 2,170 o1 2 ,!98 • 1 2,295 .1 MILKFAT 1,621 .1 1,039 * 850 • 1 POULTRY AND EGGS 2 19,750 1.3 25,851 !.5 23,017 1.3 EGGS !6,653 1. I 22,640 !.3 19,448 1.1 TURKEYS 3 1,673 .1 1, 586 .1 1,604 • CHICKENS FARM 730 * 806 * 1 '001 • BROILERS 3 290 * 374 • 525 .. MISC LIVESTOCK 4 4,154 .3 4,100 .2 4.135 .2 WOOL 986 • I 1,030 * BOB .. HONEY 3 370 • 293 * 447 ..

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TnTAL

BEESWAX 26 " 21 " 40 " OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 3,176 .2 3,201 .1 3,279 ol

CROPS 6 478.129 32.9 579,193 33.5 550,687 31.0

FOOD GRAINS 227,095 15.6 291 '528 16.A 274,734 15.5 WHEAT 226,681 15.6 290,966 16.8 273,758 15.4 RYE 414 * 562 * 976 *

FEED CROPS 170,808 11.7 222 '112 12.9 206,927 11.6 SORGHUM GRAIN 88,051 6.0 123,722 7.2 109,062 6.1 CORN 59,227 4.0 74, I 71 4.3 70.17 2 3.9 HAY 20,683 1. 4 20,863 !.2 22,918 1·3 BARLEY !, 66 7 • I 2 '115 .I 3.141 ·2 OATS !,180 .1 1,241 * 1,634 • 1

OIL CROPS 55,431 3.8 42 ,242 2.4 3R,073 2.2 SOYBEANS .55,431 3.8 42,242 2.4 3A, 073 2.1

VEGETABLES 3,924 .2 3,621 .2 ~ ,804 .3 DRY BEANS 1.128 * !,245 .1 1.423 • 1 POTATOES 285 * 2 30 * 261 * SWEET POTATOES 411 * ..121 * _12/ * CANTALOUPS 312 * :J:Y * ___!2/ * CORN SWEET 302 * :Til * :IT/ * MISC VEGETABLES 79 !,486 .I 2 ,!46 .1 4.120 .z

FRUITS NUTS I, 797 ol 1,996 .I 1,646 ol PEACHES 484 * 636 * 547 * APPLES A16 * 694 * 505 * OTHER FRTS NUTS 80 497 * 666 * 594 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 19,074 1.3 17,694 1.0 23,503 1· 3 SUGAR BEETS a, 179 .5 5,a46 .3 !0,3J.l • 5 GREENHOUSE NIJRSY 7 ,ooo .5 7,302 .4 7,aoo .4 ALFALFA SO 1.130 • 1 1,620 .1 2,726 .z FOREST PRODUCTS 800 * BOO * 800 * POPCORN 395 * 510 * 597 * LESPEDEZA SO 248 * 343 * 210 * RED CLOVER SO 113 * 107 * 139 * SWEETCLOVER SO 45 * 84 * 76 * OTHER FLO CROPS 81 1,164 * 1 ,oa2 • 1 844 ol

DELAWARE

ALL COMMODITIES 126,020 100.0 152,957 100.0 147,297 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 85,933 68.1 107,358 70.1 98,440 66.8

MEAT ANIMALS 4,040 3.2 5,332 3.4 5,237 3.~ HOGS 2,567 2.0 3,490 2.3 3,115 2.1 CATTLE CALVES 1,455 1. 1 1. 821 1 .1 2,099 1.4 SHEEP LAMBS 1A • 21 * 23 *

DAIRY PRODUCTS a,063 6.4 a,691 5.7 '9,236 6.3 MILK WHOLESALE 7,804 6.1 a,445 5.5 8,990 6.1 MILK RETAIL 259 .z 246 .1 246 .1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 73,609 sa.4 93,106 60 .a 83,741 56.a BROILERS 3 67,660 53.7 a6 ,430 56.5 17' 1a7 52.4 EGGS 5,030 4.0 5,771 3.a s,a33 4.0 CHICKENS FARM 361 .2 403 .2 385 .2 TURKEYS 3 547 .4 491 .3 325 .z

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 221 .1 229 .z 226 .z HONEY 3 52 * 55 * 52 * WOOL 5 * 5 * 5 * BEESWAX 2 * 2 * 2 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 173 .1 17a .1 17a • 1

CROPS 6 40,087 31.9 45,599 29.9 4a,857 33.2

FOOD GRAINS 1,005 .a 1 ,041 .7 1,119 .a WHEAT a74 .6 a 56 .5 924 .6 RYE 131 • 1 185 • 1 195 • 1

FEED CROPS 11,647 9.2 14' 19a 9.3 17,677 12.0 CORN 10,776 A.5 13,170 a.6 16,546 11.2 HAY 357 .3 522 .3 6a6 .4 BARLEY 510 .4 495 .3 436 .3 OATS 4 * 11 * 9 *

OIL CROPS 7,131 5.7 10,202 6.6 9,590 6.5 SOYBEANS 7,131 5.6 10,202 6.6 9,590 6.5

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196a 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

VEGETARLES 13,391 10,6 12,749 8.4 13,266 9.0 POTATOES 3,130 2.5 3,505 2.3 3,389 2.3 BEANS LIMA 2,009 1.6 1,598 1.0 1 ,9a1 1· 3 BEANS SNAP 1,217 .9 1,390 .9 1,449 1.0 PEAS GREEN 1,244 1.0 774 .5 1.177 .7 TOMATOES 9a7 .8 527 .4 1,040 .7 WATERMELONS 550 .5 435 .3 657 .4 CORN SWEET 492 .4 501 .3 4a9 .3 CANTALOUPS 102 * ~ • oW • MISC VEGETABLES 82 3,660 2.7 4, 2.6 3, z.o

FRUITS NUTS 1,043 .a 1 '1a2 .8 aaa .6 APPLES 5aA .5 698 .4 473 .3 PEACHES 267 .2 300 .2 226 • I OTHER FRTS NUTS 83 1aa .1 1a4 .1 189 .2

ALL OTHER CROPS 5t870 4.6 6,227 4.0 6,317 4.2 GREENHOUSE NIIRSY 3,761 3.0 3,948 2.6 4,030 2.7 MUSHROOMS 1,302 1.0 1 ,3a3 .9 I, 391 ,9 FOREST PRODUCTS 734 .6 812 .5 a12 .5 OTHER FLO CROPS 84 73 * a4 • a4 •

MARYLAND

ALL COMMODITIES 346' 45a 100.0 386 '145 100.0 393,579 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 236,333 6a.2 265,355 6a.7 267,a53 68.1

MEAT ANIMALS 36,740 10.6 39 ,sao 10.2 42,298 10.7 CATTLE CALVES 2a,067 a .1 2a,396 7.3 31,33a 7.9 HOGS 8,470 2.4 10,941 2.a 10,711 2.7 SHEEP LAMBS 203 .I 243 • 249 *

DAIRY PRODUCTS 92,445 26.6 96,426 25.0 102,044 ?5.9 MILK WHOLESALE 90,576 26.1 95 '152 24.6 101' 024 25.7 MILK RETAIL 1,869 .5 1,274 .3 1.020 .3

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 105,643 30.5 127,855 33.1 122,015 ~1.0 BROILERS 3 92,996 26.a ll2 ,825 29.2 106,923 27.1 EGGS 11,402 3.3 13' 761 3.5 14,002 3.5 CHICKENS FARM 579 .2 702 .2 754 ·2 TURKEYS 3. 510 .I 413 .I 21a • 1

M ISC LIVESTOCK 4 !,505 .4 I ,494 .3 1,496 .3 HONEY 3 400 .I 400 .1 311 * WOOL 44 * 48 * 51 * BEESWAX 14 * 15 * 10 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 1,203 .3 I, 1a5 .3 1' 242 .3

CROPS 6 ll0,125 31.a 120,790 31.3 125,726 31.9

FOOD GRAINS 4,3a5 1.3 4,a39 1.3 4,a11 1.2 WHEAT 4,J3a 1.2 4,522 I .1 4,510 1.1 RYE 247 * 317 .1 301 .1

FEED CROPS 26,!73 7.5 32.500 a.4 40,047 10.1 CORN 22,051 6.4 28,075 7.3 35,al8 9.1 HAY 2,357 .7 2,42a ,6 2,501 .6 BARLEY 1,621 .4 1,ao1 .5 I ,553 .4 OATS 144 • 196 * 175 *

TOBACCO 19,995 s.a 22,664 5.8 21.105 5.4

OIL CROPS 11,407 3.3 15 '1 76 3.9 14,425 3.7 SOYBEANS 11,407 3.3 15,176 3.9 14,425 3.7

VEGETABLES 24,529 7.0 21,050 5.4 20,456 5.2 TOMATOES 5,369 1.6 3,5a6 1.0 4,002 1.0 BEANS SNAP 2,aa3 .a 2,032 .5 2,459 .6 CORN SWEET 1,949 ,6 1,703 .5 1,614 .4 WATERMELONS 1,650 .4 1,340 .3 1,430 .4 ASPARAGUS 1,2a3 .4 1,177 .3 1,122 .3 .PEAS GREEN 2,014 .5 1,516 .3 1.101 .2 SWEET POTATOES 1,925 .6 1.217 .3 1,osa .2 CUCUMBERS 25 1,350 .4 1 ·3·01 .3 1.004· .2 POTATOES 85a .2 763 .2 836 ·2 CABBAGE 269 * 31a • 397 .1 BEANS LIMA 41a .1 412 .1 175 • CANTALOUPS 2a1 .1 ...!2/ * ...w' • MISC VEGETABLES 85 4,2aO 1.2 5,685 1.5 5,258 I. 3

FRUITS NUTS 6,923 2.0 6,640 1.7 6,510 1.6 APPLES 4t156 1. 2 4,147 1.1 3,502 .9 PEACHES 1,610 .4 1,504 .4 2,052 .5 STRAWBERRIES 706 .2 504 .1 524 .1 OTHER FRTS NUTS 86 451 .1 485 .1 432 .1

ALL OTHER CROPS 16 '713 4.8 17,921 4.6 18,372 4.7

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PFRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALIJE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

GREENHOUSE NlJRSY 11 '87 8 3.4 12' 54 7 3.2 12,925 3.3 FOREST PRODUCTS 3,753 1. 1 4,123 1 .1 4,123 1. 0 MUSHROOMS 681 .z 871 .2 1r023 .2 RED CLOVER Sll 66 * 131 * 69 "' LESPEDEZA SO 53 * 65 * 56 * MAPLE PRODUCTS 48 * & * rW * OTHER FLO CROPS 87 234 • 1 * *

VIRGINIA

ALL COMMODITIES 525,549 100.0 575,925 100,0 596,493 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 294,551 56.0 327,367 56.8 334,692 S6.1

MEAT ANIMALS 108,330 20,6 124,027 21.5 125,563 n.o CATTLF CALVES 79,961 15.2 86,920 15.0 92,356 15.4 HOGS 24,971 4.7 33,617 5.9 29,896 5.0 SHEEP LAMBS 3,398 .6 3r490 .6 3r311 .5

DAIRY PRODUCTS 100,117 19.0 101r11A 17.5 106,757 17.9 MILK WHOLESALE 97,963 18.6 99,125 17.2 104,912 17.6 MILK RETAIL 1, 70R .3 1 ,64!1 .3 1.535 .3 MILKFAT 446 • 1 345 * 310 • 1

POULTRY AND EGGS 80,770 15.4 96 '756 16.8 97.315 16.3 EGGS 34.176 6.5 38,934 6,8 37,223 6.3 BROILERS 3 28,198 5.4 35 '765 6.2 36,837 6.1 TURKEYS 3 13,457 2.5 16,379 2.8 17,425 2.9 CHICKENS FARM 2' 384 .4 2 '552 .4 2r595 .5

M I SC L1 VES TOCK 4 5,334 1. 0 5,466 .9 5,057 .a WOOL 503 • 1 52 7 • 1 541 .1 HONEY 3 559 • 1 672 .1 457 * BEESWAX 21 * 28 * 20 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 6,806 1. 2 7,365 1.2 7,274 1.2

CROPS 6 230' 998 44.0 248,558 43.2 261,801 43.9

FOOD GRAINS 5,505 1. 0 6,196 1.1 6,590 1.1 WHEAT 5,054 .9 5,770 1 .o 6,115 1. 0 RYE 451 .1 426 • 1 4_75 • 1

FEED CROPS 23,251 4.4 23,072 4.0 27,168 4.5 CORN 15,984 3.1 15,007 2.6 18 '092 3.0 HAY 4,956 1. 0 5,733 1.0 6,749 1. 1 BARLEY 1,791 .4 1,803 .3 1,827 .3 OATS 473 .1 445 * 409 • 1 SORGHUM GRAIN 47 *· 84 * 91 *

COTTON 241 * 198 * 408 • 1 COTTON L !NT 188 * 167 * 345 * COTTONSEED 53 * 31 * 63 *

TOBACCO 75,689 14.4 93.300 16.2 88 ,607 14.8

OIL CROPS 47,488 9.0 47,035 8.1 58.7 43 9.9 PEANUTS 28,094 5.3 30,560 5.3 40,330 6.8 SOYBEANS 19,394 3.7 16,4 75 2.8 18,413 3.1

VEGETABLES 34,114 6.5 28 r417 5.0 30,826 5.2 POTATOES 10,142 1.9 9r210 1.6 12r029 2.0 TOMATOES 6,354 1. 2 4,019 .7 3 r928 .6 SWEET POTATOES 4r945 .9 3,491 .6 3r413 .5 BEANS SNAP 2,716 .5 3,060 .5 2,847 .4 CUCUMBERS 2,604 .5 2r680 .5 2r532 .4 CABBAGE 910 .2 967 .z 1o335 ·2 CORN SWEET 25 1r292 .2 727 • 1 982 • 1 PEPPERS 446 * 277 * 260 * WATERMELONS 472 • 1 ~ * &' * MISC VEGETABLES 88 4,233 .a 3, .1 3, .6

FRUITS NUTS 21,121 4.0 22,327 3.9 20,576 3.4 APPLES 17,358 3.3 19' 199 3.3 17,308 2.9 PEACHES 2,416 .4 2 .161 .3 2.310 .3 STRAWBERRIES 1,135 .z 781 .1 805 .1 OTHER FRTS NUTS 89 212 * 186 * 153 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 23,589 4.5 28,013 4.8 28r883 4.8 GREENHOUSE NURSY 12,840 2.4 13,496 2.3 13 r816 2·3 FOREST PRODUCTS 8,579 1. 6 9,534 1.6 10,277 1.7 ORCHARDGRASS SD 436 * 952 .1 1' 015 .t RED CLOVER SD 128 • 1 134 * :lY * LESPEDEZA SO 20 * _ul * * OTHER FLO CROPS 90 1' 586 ,3 3 ,8,97 .7 3,644 .6

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1968 1969 !970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TnTAL

WEST VIRGINIA

ALL COMMODITIES 99,881 100.0 105,039 100.0 11!,094 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 75,151 75.2 79,903 76 .o 84,486 76.0

MEAT ANIMALS 28,752 28.7 32 '55 7 30.9 37,510 33.7 CATTLE CALVES 22,722 22.7 25,423 24.2 30,780 27.7 HOGS 3,687 3.7 4,557 4.3 4,285 3.a SHEEP LAMBS 2,343 2.3 2,577 2.4 2,445 2.2

DAIRY PRODUCTS 21 '429 21.5 21,562 20.6 21 '5 07 19.4 MILK WHOLESALE 20,29a 20.3 20,46a !9.5 20,oa5 1a ol MILK RETAIL 976 1. 0 960 .9 1.302 1.1 MILKFAT 155 .2 134 .1 120 • 1

POULTRY AND EGGS 23,403 23.4 24,18a 23.1 23,a43 21·5 EGGS 10' 140 10.1 12,062 ll.5 11 '768 10.6 BROILERS 3 8,770 A.a R,aoo 8.3 9,D2a 8.1 TURKEYS 3 3,748 3.a 2,464 2.3 2.214 2.0 CHICKENS FARM 4aO .5 573 .6 540 .5

M I SC Ll VES TOCK 4 !,567 1.5 !,596 1.5 1,626 1.5 HONEY 3 522 .5 525 .5 6 21 .5 WOOL 389 .4 40a .4 434 .4 BEESWAX 1a * 25 * 23 * OTHER Ll VE STOCK 903 .9 927 .a a41 • 7

CROPS 6 24,730 24.8 25,! 36 24.0 26 ,6oa 24.0

FOOD GRAINS 370 .4 2a9 .2 361 .3 WHEAT 351 .3 270 .2 341 ·3

FEED CROPS 2,4aO 2.5 2 '315 2.2 2,494 2.2 HAY 1,913 1.9 1 '7 a7 !.7 1 '733 1.5 CORN 493 .5 457 .4 668 .6 BARLEY 40 * 42 ... 55 * OATS 34 .. 29 .. 38 ..

TOBACCO 2' 471 2.4 2,3a7 2.2 2.407 2.2

VEGETABLES 1,463 1.5 1,407 1.4 a98 .a POTATOES 413 .4 432 .4 357 .3 MISC VEGETABLES 91 1' 050 1. 0 975 .9 54! .5

FRUITS NUTS 12,483 12.5 12,a74 12.3 14,314 12.a APPLES 10,a!2 10.8 11,073 10.5 12,441 ll· 2 PEACHES 1.240 1.2 1 '341 1.3 1.506 !.3 OTHER FRTS NUTS 92 431 .4 460 .4 3&7 .3

ALL OTHER CROPS 5,463 5.4 5,8&4 5.b &,134 5.6 GREENHOUSE NURSY 3,423 3.4 3,599 3.4 3,689 3.3 FOREST PRODUCTS 1,970 2.0 2 '188 2.1 2,358 2.1 OTHER FLO CROPS 93 89 .. 9b • 1 107 ol

NORTH CAROLINA

ALL COMMODITIES 1,2&2,302 100.0 1,425,385 100.0 1,543,895 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 508,129 40.2 59& ,316 41.8 &25,072 40.5

MEAT ANIMALS 137' 385 10.8 165,81& ll.b 188,3&7 12·2 HOGS 92 '499 7.3 120,017 8.4 127.133 8.2 CATTLE CALVES 44,687 3.5 45,&19 3.2 b 1' 095 3.9 SHEEP LAMBS 199 * 180 * 139 *

DAIRY PRODUCTS 8b ,182 &.9 91,953 6.4 95,930 &.2 MILK WHOLESALE 84,022 6.7 89,700 &.3 93,632 b.! MILK RETAIL 2.160 .I 2,253 • 1 2,298 • 1

POULTRY AND EGGS 282,409 22.4 336,159 23.& 338,475 21.9 BROILERS 3 140,058 11.1 158,8&9 11.1 154,672 10.0 EGGS 9b ,482 7.b 126,741 8.9 129,5&4 8.4 TURKEYS 3 33,4bb 2.6 37,340 2.b 38,051 2.4 CHICKENS FARM &,948 .s 6,&31 .5 8,834 .5

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 2.153 .I 2,388 • 1 2.300 • 1 HONEY 3 947 * 1 '210 * 1' 2bb .. BEESWAX b9 .. 8b .. 72 * WOOL 44 .. 46 .. 48 .. OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 6,548 .5 7,624 .5 8,268 • 5

CROPS 6 754, 173 59.8 829,069 58.2 918,823 59.5

FOOD GRAINS 8o218 .7 7,672 ,6 7,035 .5

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1968 1969 19VO STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY Vf<LUE OF VALUE OF VAlU·E OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

WHEAT 7,892' .6 7,416 .5 6,774·· .4 RYE 326 • 256 • 261 •

FEED CROPS 66,347 5.3 66 t3t.6 4·.7 66,7'06· 4.·~ CORN 59,553 4.7 59,407 4.2 59,824t 3.9 HAY 2,376 .2 2,363 .1 2.173 .l SORGHUM GRAIN 1,616 .1 2tll9 .1 2tl67 .1 OATS 1,682 .1 1,697 .1 1.610 .1 BARLEY 1.120 .1 no • 932 *

COTTON 15,534 1.2 13,569 .9 18.382 1.2 COTTON LINT 13,137 1.0 12,009 .8 15,263 1.0 COTTONSEED 2,397 .2 1,5&0 .1 3.119 .2

TOBACCO 444,4&2 35.2 515,711 36.2 576,274 37.3

OIL CROPS 89,693 7.1 94,020 6.6 H4,753 7.4 PfANUTS 42,890 3.4 44,050 3.1 58,4-88 3.8 SOYBEANS 46,803 3.7 49,970 3.5 56,265 3.6

VEGETARLES 43,596 3.4 42,891 3'.•0 48,830 3.·1 SWEET POTATOES 10,120 .A 9,713 .7 13,·816 .9 CUCUMBERS 8,745 .7 8,866 .& 8,976 .5 POTATOES 5,743 .4 4,571 .3 '5<833 .4 BEANS SNAP 4,304 .3 4t217 .l 4,3~0 .2 TOMATOES 25 3,510 .3 4,006 .3 4,072 .• 3 !'EPPERS 2,767 .2 .2,916 .2 3,164 .2 CABBAGE 2,305 .1 2,837 .2 2'.375 .1· CORN SWEET 1.602 .1 1t446 .1 1,582 .1 WATERMELONS 722 • 1,069 .1 914 • LETTUCE 182 • 162 • 155 • CANTALOUPS 384 * ~ * lli * BEANS LIMA 381 • . 15 * _TI/ • MISC VEGETABLES 94 2,831 .• 2 3,088 .2 3t593 .2

FRUITS NUTS 19,761 1.6 22,254 1.5 18 '703 1 • .;! API'LES 7,929 .6 11,950 .8 ·9.,160 .6 PEACHES 5' 07.1 .4 3,694 .2 ·.2,996 .2 STRAWBERRIES 1,835 .1 1 '158 .1 1<084 >t PECANS 229 * 670 • 265 * GRAPES 320 • 472 * 536 • OTHER FRTS NUTS 95 4,427 .3 4,310 .3 4,662 .3

ALL OTHER CROPS 66,562 5.3 66,636 4.7 68,140 -4.4 FOREST PRODUCTS 41,965 .3.3 42',310 3.0 44,935· 2.9 GREENHOUSE NURSY 23,504 1.8 23 ,ooo 1.6 2·1. 75'0 1.4 LESPEDEZA SO 355 * 319 • 366 * OTHER FLO CROPS 96 738 * 1,007 .1 1t089 .1

SOUTH CAROL INA

·All COMMODITIES 377,113 100,0 412,010 100.0 442,037 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 144,860 38.4 171,291 41.5 1-RO, 337 40.7

MEAT ANIMALS 56,200 14.9 65,103 ;5.8 71.064 16.0 CATTLE CALVES 32,801 8.6 35,070 8.5 46;9l6 9 • .2 HOGS 23,395 6.3 30,030 7.3 30.132 6.8 SHEEP lAMBS 4 * 3 .. 6 *

DAIRY PRODUCTS 32,394 8.5 33,291 8-.o 35.136 8.0 M1LK WHOLESALE 31,234 8.2 32,224 7.8 34·2~3 7.8 MILK RETAIL 1,160 .3 1,067 .2 843 .1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 55,5157 •14.8 72,048 17.5 73,312 16.6 EGGS 36,960 . 9.8 44,938 10.9 43,772 9.9 TURKEYS 3 6.142 1.6 11,509 2.8 13,788 3.1 BROilERS 3 9,166 2.5 11,952 2.9 12,374 2.8 CHICKENS FARM lt888 .5 2t127 .5 1t978 .4

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 709 .2 849 .2 825 .z HONEY 3 244 * 361 * 328 * BEESWAX 11 • 16 * 13 * WOOL 5 * 4 • 4 • OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 1,850 .4 1',990 ... 1t880 .4

CROPS 6 232,Z53 61.6 240,719 58.5 261,700 59.3

FOOD GRAINS 3,836 1.0 3,763 .'9 3~447 .1 WHEAT 3,222 .9 '3,241 .8 2t932 .6 RYE 614 .1 522 .1 515 .J.

FEED CROPS 13,129 3.4 l'ot076 3.4 12t980 3.0 CORN 10,363 2.7 10,548 2.5 9,571 2.11 HAY lo421 .4 1,693 .~ !;718 .4 OATS 1,032 .2 1,4t03 .3 1t241 ··2

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1968 1969 1·970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

BARLEY 266 .1 365 .1 377 • 1 SORGHUM GRAIN 47 * 67 * 73 *

COTTON 33,674 9,0 25,832 6.2 28,847 6.5 COTTON UNT 28,715 7.6 22,645 5.5 24,670 5.5 COTTONSEED 4,959 I.3 3,187 .7 4.177 1o0

TOBACCO 81,263 21.6 99,49I 24.2 I00,818 22.8

OIL CROPS 48,348 12.8 44,291 10.8 54,831 12.4 SOYBEANS 45,707 I2.1 41 ,550 10.I 52t192 11.8 PEANUTS 2,641 .7 2,741 .7 2,639 .6

VEGETABLES 19,578 5.2 20,204 .. .,- 23,431 5.3 TOMATOES 25 6,736 1.8 6,405 1.6 6,889 1~6 CUCUMBERS 2,909 .7 3,048 .7 4,589 1.1 WATERMELONS 2,366 .6 2,621 ,6 2,803 .6 BEANS SNAP lt623 .4 1, 761 .4 2,.()35 .4 CANTALOUPS 640 .I 803 .7. 896 .2 CABBAGE 508 .1 478 .1 851 .2 SWEET POTATOES 542 .1 650 .1 518 .1 CORN SWEET 36I ,1 ..22/ * ~ * BEANS LIMA 342 .I 3!/ * :XV * POTATOES 128 * 5 * 5 * MISC VEGETABLES· 97 3t423 1.0 4tlt38 I.l 4,850 1.1

FRUITS NUTS 20,520 5.4 19,869 4.8 23,579 5.3 PEACHES 18,565 4.9 17,316 4.2 20.2-39 4.5 APPLES 878 .2 924 .2 }- .... 73 .3 PECA~IS 498 .1 785 .2 783 .1 GRAPES 455 .I 706 ,I 946 .2 OTHER FRTS NUT-S 98· 124 .1 138 * 138 .}

ALL OTHER CROPS llt905 3.1 13,193· 3.2 13.76 7 3.1 FOREST PRODUCTS 7,543 2.0 8,379 2.0 'lt034 2.0 GREENHOUSE NURSY 3,609 .9 3,794 .9 3,888 .9 FESCUE SO 266 * lt60 .1 277 * LESPEOEZA SO 161 .1 177 * 202 ol OTHER FLO CROPS 99 32-6 .1 383 .I 366 • 1

GEORGI-A

All COMMODITIES 1,032. 536 100.0 1,!51,810 100.0 );;}44,604 100.0

LIVESTOCK PROOI~TS 626,943 60.7 745,236 64,7 710,612 62.1

MEAT ANIMALS 167,801 16.2 ~18,165 18.9 220,918 19.3 CATTLE CALVES 93,301 9.0 115.180 9,9 117,655 10.2 HOGS 74,479 7.2 102,957 9.0 103.233 9.0 SHEEP LAMBS 21 * 28 * 30 *

DAIRY PRODUCTS 66,159 6.4 73,864 6.4 81' 249 7.0 MILK WHOLESALE 63,954 6,2 71,974 6-.3 79,230 6.9 MILK RETAIL 2t205 .2 1,890 .1 2t019 .1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 390,845 37.8 450,934 39.1 406,318 35.5 BROILERS 3 200,21t9 19.4- 218,236 18.9 193,989 16.9 EGGS 173,873 16.9 213,829 18.5 192,604 16.8 TURKEYS 3 7,844 .8 6,782 .6 9,671 .8 CHICKENS FARM 8tl88 .7 11 ,lt79 1:.0 9,367 .a

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 2,138 .2 2,273 .2 2.127 .1 HONEY 3 872 * 1,005 * 983 * BEESWAX 71 * 61 * 65 * WOOL 13 * 14 * 11 * OTHER UVESTOCK 5 1t873 .1 1,801 .1 lt755 • 1

CROPS 6 405,593 39.3 ..C6,571t 35.3 433,992 37.9

FOOD GRAINS 5,203 .5 5,294 .4 5,425 .o; WHEAT 2,931 .3 2.eo6 .2 2t944 .2 RYE 2,272 .2 2.488 .2· 2t481 .2

FEEO.CROPS 46,2'+7 4.4 32,141 2.8 38,923 3.4 CORN 40,756 3.9 26,000 2.2 32,9114 2.8 HAY 3,81& .4 3,882 .3 4,343 .4 OATS 1t511 .I 2t043 .2 1t284 .1 SORGHUM GRAIN 72 * 11j() * 185 * BARLEY 90 * '76 .. 127 *

COTTON 34,801 3.it 32,o12 2.7 37,239 3.2 COTTON LINT 29,430 2.8 28,134 2.4 31,781 2.7 COTTONSEED 5,371 .5 3,938 .3 5,458 .5

TOBACCO 77,372 7.5 75,646 6.6 101,782 8.9

OIL CROPS 133,981 12.9 146,717 12.7 13 7',805 12-t>

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT

. COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

PEANUTS 112,847 10.9 122,295 10•6 !.QQ/141. 707 12.4 SOYBEANS 21,134 2.0 24,422 2.1 25,796 2.3

VEGETAfiLES 41,098 4,0 36,874 3'.2 38,483 3.4 WATERMELONS 5,688 .5 4,530 .4 5,330 ·4 SWEET POTATOES 4.125 .4 3,451 .3 3•352 .3 CANTAL8UPS 1.949 .2 1 ,900 .1 1,925 •2 BEANS SNAP 25 1,263 .1 1,361 .l 1,385 • 1 TOMATOES 1 '502 .1 1,422 .1 1 '337 .1 CABBAGE 1,220 .1 777 * 1.188 ·-1 BEANS LIMA 25 821 * 12/ * ~ * CORN SWEET 187 * ..lV * 23,dr * MISC VEGETABLES101 24,343 2.3 23,433 2.0 2.1

FRUITS NUTS 32' 165 3.1 39,942 3,4 34,256 3.0 PECANS 16,516 1.6 25,553 2.2 17,462 1.5 PEACHES .13,127 1.2 11,948 1.0 13,879 1. 2 GRAPES 158 * 126 * 167 * OTHER FRTS NUTS102 2' 364 .2 2,315 .2 2, 748 ·2

ALL OTHER CROPS 34,726 3.3 37,888 3,3 40,079 3.5 FOREST PRODUCTS 23,311 2.2 2 5,901 2.2 27,919 2.4 GREENHOUSE NURSY 9,384 .9 9,868 .9 10, 108 .9 FESCUE SO 391 * 499 * 411 • LESPEOEZA SO 311 * 250 • 317 * CRIMSON CLOVER SO 104 * 147 • 102 • SUGARCANE SIRUP 462 ,, • .111 * .111 * OTHER FLO CRDPS103 763 .1 1.22 3 .1 1.222 • 1

FLORIDA

ALL COMMODITIES 1' 205,443 100,0 1,325,101 100,0 1,267,600 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 323,705 26.B 382,082 28.8 395,644 31.2

MEAT ANIMALS 122,452 10.1 155,217 11.7 168,529 13.2 CATTLE CALVES 108,189 A,9 136,995 10,3 150,835 11.8 HOGS 14,229 1.~ 18,181 1.4 17,66 7 lo4 SHEEP LAMBS 34 • 41 .. 27 •

DAIRY PRODUCTS 115,!23 9,6 121,054 9.1- 126,863 10.1 MILK WHOLESALE 98,767 B.2 103,376 7,8 113,002 9.0 MILK RETAIL 16,356 1.3 17,678 1.3 13,861 1·0

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 79,592 6.6 98 ,086 7,4 93,310 7.4 EGGS 60,275 5,0 74,792 5.6 6·7,310' ·5.3 BROILERS 3 16,641 1.3 19,117 1.4 21,685 1.7 CHICKENS FARM 2,085 .2 3,457 .3 3,272 .2

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 6,538 .5 7,725 .5 6,942 .5 HONEY 3 3,820 .3 4,956 ,3 ,,092 .3 BEESWAX 226 • 282 * 289 * WOOl 12 • ll· * 8 • OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 3,071 .2 3,196 .2 3,596 .2

CROPS 6 881 '738 73.2 943,019 71.2 871,956 68.8

FOOD GRAINS 1.479 .1 1,289 :.1 1.140 • 1 WHEAT 1,479 .1 1,289 .1 1.140 •

FEED CROPS ·12,300 1.!J 12,015 .9 7,969 .6 CORN 10,409 .8 10,288 • 7- 6,090 .5 HAY 1,637 .1 1,518 .1 1,585 .1 OATS 117 • 7Z • 144 *

COTTON 1.417 .1 916 • 1,021 ·1 COTTON LINT 1,295 .1 774 * 8~8 • COTTONSEED 182 • 142 * 133 •

TOBACCO 30,336 2.5 31,51-8 2-.4 30,774 2.~

OIL C~OPS 18,605 1.5 219'698 1,6 23 '716 1.8 SOYBEANS 8,!15 .6 10,056 .7 11,cm5 1.0 PEANUTS 9,723 .a 10,;727 ,8 10,978 .a. TUNGNUTS 767 • 1 915 .1 823 .1

VEGETABLES 287.052 2.3.8 280,090 21.1 257,273 20.3 TOMATOES 93,130 7.7 81,143 6.1 58,700 4.6 CORN SWEET 24,081 2.0 27,319 2.1 27,672 2-1 CELERY 20,160 1.7 25,909 1•9 25,268 2.0 POTATOES 23.364 1.9 22,049 1.6 24,643 1.9 PEPPERS 23,783 1.9 23,536 1.8 17.547 1.4-CABBAGE 13,536 1.1 11 ,069 .e 16,6.91 1·3 SNAP BEANS 17,938 1.3 17 .. 381 1.3 16,123 1•3 WATERMELONS 15,876 1.3 17.318 1.3 13.914 1.1 CUCUMBERS 25 11,862 1.0 11,446 .9 11' 325 .9 ESCAROLE 6·441 .5 6,387 .5 4,902 .3

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STATE AND COMMODITY

LETTUCE EGGPLANT CANTALOUPS SPINACH MISC VEGETABLES104

FRUITS NUTS ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES TANGELOS STRAWBERRIES AVOCADOS LIMES PFCANS OTHER FRTS NUTS105

All OTHER CROPS SUGARCANE SUGAR GREENHOUSE NURSY FOREST PRODUCTS OTHER FLD CROPS106

KENTUCKY

All COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILKFAT

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS BROILERS 3 CHICKENS FARM TURKEYS 3

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 HONEY 3 WOOL BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS WHEAT RYE

FEED CROPS CORN HAY BARLEY OATS SORGHUM GRAIN

COTTON COTTON LINT COTTONSEED

TOBACCO

OIL CROPS SOYBEANS

VEGETABLES POTATOES TOMATOES 25 MISC VEGETABLES107

FRUITS NUTS APPLES PEACHES STRAWBERRIES OTHER FRTS NUTS108

All OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY

1968

VALUE

3t050 3,432

469 539

29,391

384,262 282,680

65,031 13,072

4t657 4,352 2,920 3,269 2t 146 6,135

146t227 62,921 78' 062

4,099 lt282

826,533

444,547

290,01!1 208,957 78,629

2t432

115,950 113,597

2,260 93

22,708 11 ,on 4,529

643 441

15,871 493 294 . 19

15' 149

381,986

6,886 6,724

162

43,932 37' 387

5,823 396 159 167

518 436 82

282,004

2B ,671 28 t671

3,781 109 622

3,050

3,298 1.315 1,155

680 14B

12,896 5t041

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

.2 .3

• .1

2.4

31.8 23.4

5.4 1.0

.4 .3 .3 .3 .1 .5

12.2 5.2 6.5

.3 .I

100.0

53.7

35.0 25.2 9.5

.3

14.1 13.8

.2

* 2.8 2.0 .6 .1 .1

* * *

1.8

.a .a

5.3 4.5

.7

*

* * *

34.1

3.4 3.4

.5

.4

.4 .1 .1

* * *

* *

* *

1.5 .6

1969.

VALUE

4,092 3,022

547 511

28,361

455,633 344,105

70,617 13,907

5,843 5,216 3,751 3 '166

'l90 8,038

139,860 52,046 82,046

4,553 1,352

887,812

331 ,092 7. 33,993 95,044

2,055

1}9, 703 117,521

2tl21 61

23,926 18,877 3,857

681 315

16 tl65 684 253

24

15,400

396,926

6,838 6,661

177

37,005 29,290

6,853 611 130 121

488 404

84

301,090

29,638 29,638

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3,860 178 726

2,956

3,345 1t332 I, 108

748 !57

14,662 5,230

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

.3

.2

* * ·2. 2

34.4 26.0 5.3 1.0

.4

.4 .3· .2

* .6

10.5 3.CJ 6.2

.3 • I

100.0

55.2

37 .z. 26.3 10.7

.2

13.5 13.2

.2

* 2.7 2.1 .4 .1

* 1.8

* * *

1.7

44.8

.7

.7

4.2 3.3

.7

.1

*

* * * * *

3.3 3.3

.4

• * .3

.4 .1 .1

• .1

1.6 .5

1970

VAlliE

3,422 2,687

571 417

33,391

404,827 275,920

93,396 9,520 4,943 4,234 4,023 3,346 1t256 8,}89

145' 236 5'i,05CJ 84,026

4,910 1,391

921' 783

5!3,744

35!,650 258,03<) <n,st9' I, 792

122,612 120,642'

I ,898 72

23,313 18,241 3,696

866 3CJ7

16' 16CJ 693 226

23

15 '340

408,039

5,481 5,281

200

3 8, 39 I 30,5 76

6,672 876 151 116

602 553 49

302,904

37,399 37,39<)

6,2CJ7 237 758

5,302

3, 122 1' 358

889 723 152

l3 ,843 5,369

PERCENT nF

TOTAL

.3 .2

* * 2.7

31.CJ 21.8

7.3 .7 .4 .3 .3 • 2 .1 .7

ll.4 4.3 6.6

.4 • 1

100.0

55.7

38.1 27 .CJ 10.0

.z 13.3 13.0

.2'

* 2.5 z.o .4

* *

* * •

1.6

44.3

.6 .5

4.1 3.3

.7 .1

*

'I'

*

* *

4.1 4.1

.7

* • 1 .6

.3 • 1 • 1

* • I

}.5 .5

CONTINUED-

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191>8 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PFRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

FOREST PRODUCTS 3,200 .4 3,555 .4 3,833 .4 FESCUE SD 1.191 • 1 2,304 .2 1,401 • 1 LESPEDEZA SO 1 '211 .1 1,407 .2 1,300 • 1 POPCORN 842 • 1 642 * 492 * RED CLOVER SD 31>2 * 31>4 * 408 * ORCHARDGRASS SD 347 * 305 * 336 * OTHER FLO CROPSI09 702 * 1>55 .1 702 • 1

TENNESSEE

ALL COMMODITIES 1>13,1>30 100.0 bbb,990 1DOoO 701> ,843 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 370,214 1>0.3 416,424 1>2.7 438,083 1>1.9

MEAT ANIMALS 204,710 33.3 240,869 31>.1 253' 009 35.7 CATTLE CALVES 147,1>84 24.0 11>9,303 25.3 187,1>97 21>.5 HOGS 51>,411 9.2 70,952 10.7 1>4,1>87 9.2 SHEEP LAMBS 1>15 .1 1>34 .1 1>25 • 1

DAIRY PRODUCTS 101>,329 17.3 109,300 11>.4 114.174 11>. 2 MILK WHOLESALE 104,992 17.1 107,667 11>.1 112,1>1>2 15.9 MILK RETAIL 1,337 .2 1 ,413 .2 1 '512 .2

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 51>,777 9.2 1>5,471> 9.8 1>8,588 9.7 EGGS 33' 88 b 5.5 38,019 5.7 42,41>2 b.O. BROILERS 3 21,471 3.5 25,908 3.9 24,401 3.4 CHICKENS FARM 1,287 .2 1,320 .2 1 '523 .2 TURKEYS 3 112 * 72 * 1>2 *

M I SC LIVESTOCK 4 2,398 .4 2,759 .4 2,312 .3 HONEY 3 501> * 840 .1 420 * WOOL 103 * 97 * 88 * BEESWAX 23 * 43 * 22 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 1,787 .2 ),931> .2 1,9 22 .2

CROPS b 243,411> 39.7 24B,5bb 37.3 21>8,71>0 38 .)

FOOD GRAINS 7,870 1.2 1>,979 1.0 7,078 1. 0 WHEAT 7,71>3 1.2 1>,878 1.0 1>,979 1o 0 RYE 107 * 101 * 99 *

FEED CROPS 19,083 3.1 17,021> 2.5 19,033 2ob CORN 14,271> 2.3 11,683 1.8 13,505 1o9 HAY 4,01>1 .b 4,404 .b 4,723 .b OATS 432 .1 475 • 1 478 • 1 SORGHUM GRAIN 192 * 134 * 175 * B'ARLEY 122 * 130 * 15 2 *

COTTON 45,934 7.4 51,485 7.7 50,372 7.2 COTTON LINT 39,295 1>.4 45,031 1>.7 42,180 5.9 COTTONSEED b,b39 1.0 1>,454 1.0 8' 192 lo2

TOBACCO 61,937 13.4 76 ,49R 11.7 82,230 11.7

OIL CROPS 53,182 8.7 57,82 7 8.7 71,851 10.2 SOYBEANS 53,158 8.1> 57,803 Bob 71,823 10.1

VEGETABLES 13,097 2.1 13,221 2.0 14.140 2.0 BEANS SNAP 2,1>55 .4 2,bb0 .4 3,057 .4 TOMATOES 25 2,100 .3 2,139 .3 2,517 .3 POTATOES 785 .1 1,013 .2 1,032 .2 SWEET POTATOES 1,077 .2 1 ,234 .2 984 • 1 CABBAGE 406 * 347 * 479 * MISC VEGETABLES110 1>,074 1.0 5,828 .B 1>,071 .9

FRUITS NUTS 2,205 .3 2,039 .3 1 '781> .2 STRAWBERRIES 947 .1 735 • 1 b3b * APPLES 1>33 .1 548 * 547 * PEACHES 401 * 532 * 427 * OTHER FRTS NUTS111 224 * 224 o1 171> *

ALL OTHER CROPS 20,108 3.3 21 ,491 3.2 22.270 3.2 GREENHOUSE NURSY 13,595 2.2 14,292 2.1 14,641 z.o FOREST PRODUCTS 4,701 .8 5,224 .6 5,1>30 .8 LESPEDEZA SD 599 .I 595 * 71>1 • 1 FESCUE SD 443 * 1>35 .1 499 * CRIMSON CLOVER SD 38 * 41> * 28 * OTHER FLD CROPS112 751> .2 723 • 1 739 • 1

ALABAMA

ALL COMMODITIES 1>54,644 IOo.o· 728,131 100.0 741,1>06 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 460,615 70.3 528,017 72.5 534,547 72.1

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PF.RCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

MEAT ANIMALS 168,529 25.7 195,306 26.8 219,746 29.6 CATTLE CALVES 121,606 18.5 129,686 17.8 156,667 21.1 HOGS 46,873 7.2 65,568 9.0 63,034 8.5 SHEEP LAMBS 50 "' 52 "' 45 "'

DAIRY PRODUCTS 45,922 7.0 48,998 6.7 51,750 7.0 MILK WHOLESALE 44,480 6.8 46,970 6.5 49,406 6.6 MILK RETAIL 1,447. .2 2,028 .2 2,344 .~

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 244,848 37.4 282 ,258 38.7 261,638 35.3 BROILERS 3 151,772 23.1 172,845 23.7 158,992 21.5 EGGS 83,987 12.8 100,239 13.8 96,775 13.0 CHICKENS FARM 5,625 .9 6,069 .a 5,761 .B TURKEYS 3 3,073 .4 2,820 .4 87 "'

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 1,316 .2 1,455 .2 1,413 ·2 HONEY 3 451 "' 549 "' 524 "' BEESWAX 24 "' 34 "' 26 "' WOOL 14 "' 14 "' 11 "' OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 1.218 .1 1,143 .1 875 .1

CROPS 6 194,229 29.7 200,114 27.5 207,059 27.9

FOOD GRAINS 2,831 .4 2,333 .3 1,966 .2 WHEAT 2,780 .4 2,295 .3 1,908 .2

FEED CROPS 15,469 2.3 10,693 1.4 10.138 1.4 CORN 12.244 1.8 7,542 1.0 6,535 .8 HAY 2,886 .5 2,840 .4 3,216 .5 OATS 249 "' 187 "' 201 "' SORGHUM GRAIN 71 "' 105 "' 165 *

COTTON 52,233 8.0 56,567 7.8 63,053 8.5 COTTON LINT 44,569 6.8 49,659 6.8 53,108 7.1 COTTONSEED 7,664 1.1 6,908 .9 9,945 1.4

TOBACCO 517 .1 528 .1 632 * OIL CROPS 58,287 8.9 68,021 9.3 68,431 9.3

SOYBEANS 29,505 4.5 32,277 4.4 36,947 c;.o PEANUTS 28,773 4.4 35 '725 4.9 31.468 4.2 TUNG NUTS 9 "' 19 "' 16 "'

VEGETABLES 23,978 3.6 20,940 2.9 24,008" 3.3 POTATOES 6,265 .9 5,993 .8 7,998 1.0 TOMATOES 25 4,860 .7 4,797 .7 4,473 .6 WATERMELONS 2,349 .4 1,963 .3 2,229 .3 SWEET POTATOES 1,683 .3 1.557 .2 1,574 .2 CORN SWEET 749 .1 757 .1 1.131 .1 BEANS SNAP 25 501 .1 572 .1 436 .1 BEANS LIMA 25 881 .1 ~ * _.!V' * CABBAGE 312 "' ~ "' :::TI/ * CANTALOUPS 306 * ::IV * J.Y' * MISC VEGETABLES113 6,072 .9 5,301 .7 6,167 .a

FRUITS NUTS 15,425 2.4 13,683 1.9 9,754 1.3 PECANS 12,590 1.9 9,529 1.3 5,568 .7 PEACHES 2,410 .3 3,737 .5 3,638 .4 STRAWBERRIES 276 "' ....!J!/ * ....!.V * OTHER FRTS NUTS114 149 * 417 * 548 .1

All OTHER CROPS 25,489 3.9 27,349 3.7 29,077 3.9 FOREST PRODUCTS 17.,024 1.8 13,358 1.9 14,935 2.0 GREENHOUSE NURSY 11,403 1. 7 11,987 1.7 12.282 1.6 FESCUE SO 324 * 400 * 276 * LESPEDEZA SO 141 * 85 * 105 * CRIMSON CLOVER SO 144 • 99 • 50 * SUGARCANE SIRUP 413 * ..lV • ...!.V * OTHER FLO CROPS115 It 110 .2 1,477 .2 1,508 .2

MISSISSIPPI

ALL COMMODITIES 824,121 100.0 855,055 100.0 911,811 100.0

liVESTOCK PRODUCTS 432,992 52.5 481,776 56.3 513,168 56.2

MEAT ANIMALS 183,772 22.2 207,726 24.2 240,326 26.3 CATTLE CALVES 160,518 19.4 177,332 20.7 207,126 22.7 HOGS 23,151 2.8 30,290 3.5 33,120 3.6 SHEEP lAMBS 103 * 104 * 80 *

DAIRY PRODUCTS 58,239 7.1 59,953 7.1 60,642 6.7 MILK WHOLESALE 57,600 7.0 59,328 7.0 60,000 6.6 MILK RETAIL 639 * 625 * 642 •

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 181.214 22.0 200,432 23.5 198,553 21.8

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19&8 19&9 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE nF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

BROILERS 3 89,925 10.9 108,298 12.7 108,012 11.8 EGGS 84,888 10.3 8&,277 10.1 84,708 9.3 CHICKENS FARM 5,575 .& 5,019 .6 5,082 ob TURKEYS 3 152 * 172 * 102 *

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 9,7&7 1.1 13,6&5 lob 13,&47 lo5 HONEY 3 291 * 3&0 * 306 * WOOL 25 • 2& * 22 • BEESWAX 18 • 33 * 30 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 10,107 1.2 13,912 1.& 13,938 1.5

CROPS b 391.129 47.5 373,279 43.7 398,&43 43.8

FOOD GRAINS 29,4&3 3.& 1&,348 1.9 13,791 1.5 RICE 17' 143 2.1 11,924 1.4 8,3&6 .9 WHEAT 12,320 1.5 4,424 .5 5,425 .&

FEED CROPS 8,53& 1.0 6,887 .a 9,55& loO SORGHUM GRAIN &45 .1 711 * 3,504 o4 HAY 3,434 .4 3,234 o4 3,219 .4 CORN 3,077 .3 2,037 .2 1,54& .1 OATS 1,380 .1 905 ol 1,287 ol

COTTON 191,420 23.2 179,558 21.0 200,1&9 22.0 COTTON LINT 160,129 19.4 157,575 18.5 1&8,744 18.5 COTTONSEED 31,291 3.8 21,983 2.& 31,425 3.4

OIL CROPS 127,909 15.5 134,172 15.& 140,827 15.4 SOYBEANS 127,137 15.4 133,802 15.& 140,254 15.4 PEANUTS 214 * 243 • 472 • TUNGNUTS 558 * 127 * 101 •

VEGETABLES 12,821 1.5 12,499 1.5 13.179 1.4 SWEET POTATOES 4,328 .5 3,821 .5 3,712 .4 WATERMELONS 928 .1 1,013 .1 958 ol POTATOES 585 .1 585 * 55& * CABBAGE 135 * 90 * 217 * TOMATOES 279 • ...!Y * ...!V * MISC VEGETABLES116 &,5&6 .7 &,990 ,8 7,73& ,8

FRUITS NUTS 4,556 .& 4,605 ,5 3,407 .4 PECANS 3,546 .4 3,202 .3 1,&79 .1 PEACHES &20 * 1,015 ol 1.339 o1 OTHER FRTS NUTS117 390 • 388 * 389 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 1&,424 2.0 19,210 2.2 17,714 1o9 FOREST PRODUCTS 12,000 1.4 14,501 1.7 13,000 1.4 GREENHOUSE NlJRSY 3,504 ,4 3,504 .4 3,504 .4 CRIMSON CLOVER SO 84 * 95 * 90 • LESPEDEZA SO &2 • 58 • bb * FESCUE SO 55 * bO * &0 • SUGARCANE SIRUP 302 * _!Y * ..lV • OTHER FLO CROPS118 417 * 992 o1 994 o1

ARKANSAS

ALL COMMODITIES 998,358 100,0 1 '113 ,079 100,0 1,073,435 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 483,310 48.4 533,572 47.9 5&&,281 52.7

MEAT ANIMALS 128,583 12.8 138,702 12.4 179,319 1&.7 CATTLE CALVES 112,&03 11.2 119 '741 10.7 1&1 ,033 15o0 HOGS 15,903 1.& 18,884 1.7 18,215 lob SHEEP LAMBS 77 * 77 * 71 o1·

DAIRY PRODUCTS 3&,234 3,7 37,623 3o4 39,300 3.& MILK WHOLESALE 34,&24 3.5 3&, 12 5 3.2 37,737 3.5 MILK RETAIL 1,&10 .1 1,498 .1 1,5&3 .2

POULTRY ANO EGGS 2 31&,380 31.7 354,714 31.8 345,434 32o2 BROILERS 3 175,457 17.6 211,458 19.0 200,086 18.& EGGS 102,&27 10.3 107,815 9.7 101,083 9,4 tURKEYS 3 28,478 2.8 2&,243 2.3 34,338 3.2 CHICKENS FARM 8,763 .9 8,093 .7 8,822 .8

Ml SC LIVESTOCK 4 2,113 .z 2,533 .2 2t228 .2 HONEY 3 56& * bbb * &67 * BEESWAX 30 * 35 * 35 * WOOL 17 * 15 * 12 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 2,555 .z 2,922 .z 2,619 .z

CROPS 6 515,048 51.& 579,507 52 ol 507,154 47.3

FOOD GRAINS 136,753 13.7 151,191 13.& 122,151 llo3 RICE 121,878 12.2 !!Y 141,431 12.7 110,001 lDoZ

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PFRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALliE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TnTAL

WHEAT 14,875 1.4 9,760 .a 12.150 1. 1

FEED CROPS 9,334 .9 9,342 .8 14,999 1.4 SORGHUM GRAIN 1,427 • I I ,901 • I 6,714 .7 HAY 4,592 .5 4,252 .4 4, 551 .4 OATS 2,439 .2 2,474 .2 2,950 .2 CORN 841 * 687 * 77() * BARLEY 35 * 28 * 14 *

COTTON 139,667 14.0 146,666 13.2 134,013 12· 4 COTTON L !NT 118,579 11.9 127,775 llo5 111,787 10.4 COTTONSEED 21,088 2.1 16,913 1.7 22.226 2.0

OIL CROPS 204,162 20.4 215,338 19.3 207,867 19.4 SOYBEANS 204,154 20.4 215,291 19.3 207,786 19.3

VEGETABLES 11 '7 68 1.2 10 .. 416 .9 12,546 lo 2 TOMATOES 25 4,296 .4 3,629 .3 5,626 .5 BEANS SNAP !,374 .I I, 118 .! 1' 126 • I WATERMELONS 740 * I ,o 12 • I 990 • I SPINACH 25 741 * 764 • I 914 • 1 SWEET POTATOES 462 * 464 * 395 * POTATOES 235 * 270 * 202 * M!SC VEGETABLES120 3,940 .4 3' 139 .3 3,093 .3

FRUITS NUTS 5,598 .5 8,262 .7 6,784 .6 PEACHES 2,104 .2 2,594 .2 2,546 .2 PECANS 717 * 2,205 .1 1,588 • I GRAPES 1t010 .1 1,486 .I lt175 • I STRAWBERRIES !,275 • 1 1,448 .1 I ,053 .1 APPLES 437 • I 472 * 360 * OTHER FRTS NUTS121 55 * 57 * 62 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 7,746 .a 38.2 70 3.4 8,772 .8 FOREST PRODUCTS 3,965 .4 4,406 .4 4,746 .4 GREENHOUSE NURSY 2,486 .2 2,613 .2 2,676 .2 LESPEDEZA SO 683 * 493 * 746 * FESCUE SD 163 * 192 * 180 * VETCH SO 32 * 34 * 35 * CRIMSON CLOVER SD 25 * ..E1/ * ...21/ * OTHER FLO CROPS1Z2 400 * 30,579 2.6 486 *

LOLJIS!ANA

ALL COMMODIT !ES 636,996 100.0 606,003 100 .o 646,600 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 226,995 35.9 2 54' 546 42.0 275,667 42.5

MEAT ANIMALS 116,191 18.2 130,069 21.4 153,013 23.5 CATTLE CALVES 109,401 17 .I 121,981 20.1 143,604 22.1 HOGS 6,704 I. I 6,oo6 1.3 9,137 1.4 SHEEP LAMBS 86 .. 60 * 72 ..

DAIRY PRODUCTS 64,564 10.1 69,583 11.5 73.126 11.3 MILK WHOLESALE 62,642 9.9 67,700 ll .I 70,745 10.9 MILK RETII!L 1,722 .2 I ,683 .3 2,381 .3

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 47,097 7.4 53,740 e.e 48,364 7.4 EGGS 25,480 4.0 28,184 4.6 24,213 3.7 BROILERS 3 20,769 3.2 24,212 4.0 23 ,o 21 3.5 CHICKENS FARM 773 • I I ,295 .2 1.125 .2 TURKEYS 3 34 .. 33 .. 20 ..

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 I ,143 .I I, 154 .2 1,144 .2 HONEY 3 493 * 500 * 473 .. WOOL 38 .. 42 .. 45 * BEESWAX 37 * 36 .. 34 * OTHER Ll VES TOCK 5 596 * 592 * 597 *

CROPS 6 408,003 64.1 35!,457 58.0 372,933 57.5

FOOD GRAINS 134,030 21.1 103,975 l7 .1 93,633 14.4 RICE 131,734 20.6 103,073 l7 .o 92,570 14.2 WHEAT 2,296 .4 902 • I !,063 .2

FEED CROPS 5,363 .9 4,202 .7 6,273 1.0 HAY 2,199 .3 1 '742 .3 2,259 .3 CORN 2,176 .3 1,499 .2 1,945 .3 SORGHUM GRAIN 727 • 1 663 .1 1,672 .2 OATS 281 * 298 * 397 • 1

COTTON 69,669 10.9 64,363 10.6 67,222 10.3 COTTON L !NT 58,656 9.2 56,316 9.3 56,945 8.8 COTTONSEED 11,013 1. 7 8,047 1.3 10,277 1.6

TOBACCO 129 * 96 * !51 * SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PFRCE'NT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALliE OF VALliE OF

TnTAL TOTAL TOTAL

OIL CROPS 88,483 13.9 77 '149 12.7 99 '777 15.4 SOYBEANS B8,336 13.8 77,020 12.7 99,172 15.3 TUNGNUTS 107 .. 89 .. 185 "'·

VEGETABLES 7.3,840 3.7 19,987 3.3 17,674 2.7 SWEET POTATOES 14,766 2.3 11 ,307 1.9 B,033 1.~ TOMATOES 25 1,997 .3 1 '715 .2 1 '768 .2 BEANS SNAP 25 821 • 1 B55 • 1 1r138 .2 PEPPERS 624 • 1 638 .1 965 • 1 CABBAGE 615 .1 691 .1 885 • 1 WATERMELONS 535 .. 482 .. 432 .. POTATOES 31'3 "' 1Y * 390 * CUCUMBERS 25 414 .I 5 * _.!Z/ * MJSC VEGETABLES123 3,755 .6 3,940 .7 4,063 .6

FRUITS NUTS 7,941 1.2 10,676 1.7 7,499 1· 1 PECANS 4,982 .a 8,033 1.3 4,725 .7 STRAWBERRIES 2,309 .3 1,884 .3 2,016 .3 PEACHES 598 .1 710 • 1 707 .! OTHER FRTS NIJTS124 52 * 49 * 51 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 78,528 12.3 71,009 11.7 80,704 12.4 SUGARCANE SUGAR 67,927 10.6 57' 777 9.5 67,072 10.4 GREENHOUSE NURSY 5,059 .R 5,320 .A 5,448 .R FOREST PRODUCTS 3,236 .5 3,600 .6 3,877 •• 6 WHITE CLOVER SO 216 .. 370 .. 394 * SUGARCANE SIRUP 1,944 .3 & * ilil' * OTHER FLO CROPS125 186 .1 3, .7 4, .7

OKLAHOMA

ALL COMMODITIES 795,654 100.0 941,449 100.0 1 r058,417 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODIJCTS 579,982 72.8 670,496 71.2 A24,051 77.11

MEAT ANIMALS 485,480 61.0 563,124 59.8 712,029 67.2 CATTLE CALVES 456,784 57.4 530,929 56.3 678,402 64.0 HOGS; 26,665 3.3 29,983 3.2 31' 290 3.0 SHEEP LAMBS 2' 031 .3 2,212 .2 2r337 .2

DAIRY PRODUCTS 66,969 8.4 71,445 7.6 75,881 7.2 MILK WHOLESALE 64,612 8.1 68,92 9 7.3 73,165 6.9 MILK RETAIL 1,696 .2 1 ,859 .2 2r093 .2 MILKFAT 661 .1 657 .1 623 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 23,904 3.0 32 '190 3.4 32,564 3.1 EGGS 12,867 1.6 17,060 1.8 16,451 1.5 BROilERS 3 6,229 .a 8,297 .9 8,824 .A CHICKENS FARM 583 * 6.98 * 932 • 1

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 3,629 .4 3,737 .4 3,577 .3 HONEY 3 530 * 588 * 529 * WOOL 294 * 301 * 269 * BEESwAX 21 * 25 * 20 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 7,009 .a 8,958 .8 9,116 .a

CROPS 6 215,672 27.2 270,953 28.8 234' 366 22.2

FOOD GRAINS 97,452 12.3 132,894 14.1 101 '707 9.6 WHEAT 96,915 12.2 132,201 1 '• .1 100,999 9.6 RYE 537 * 693 * 708 •

FEED CROPS 37,671 4.7 44,681 4.7 50,168 4.7 HAY 16,711 2.1 16,796 1.7 17,929 1· 7 SORGHUM GRAIN 14,762 1.8 17,417 1.9 17,693 1o7 BARLEY 4,185 .5 7,324 .a 9,916 .9 CORN 998 • 1 1,737 .2 3,067 .3 OATS 1,015 .1 1,407 .2 lt563 .1

COTTON 22,760 2.8 31,035 3.3 28,064 2o6 COTTON LINT 18,347 2.3 25,984 2.8 23,495 2.2 COTTONSEED 4,413 .5 5,051 .5 4,569 .4

OIL CROPS 36,428 4.6 35,239 3.7 2A,824 2.7 PEANUTS 28 '211 3.6 27,402 2.9 21,486 2·0 SOYBEANS 8,217 1.0 7,837 .a 7,338 .7

VEGETABLES 4,973 .6 5,862 .6 5,801 .5 WATERMELONS 1,001 .1 1,941 .2 1r689 • 1 SPINACH 471 * 499 * 683 • BEANS SNAP 412 * ~ * =n; "' CANTALOUPS 370 * * * SWEET POTATOES 182 * .:IV "' .w * 5 CORN SWEET 168 * :::IV * & * MISC VEGETA8LES126 2,369 • 2 3' 107 .3 3r12 .3

FRUITS NUTS 2,037 .2 5,967 .6 4,560 .4

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUED-

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS RY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, IINITED STATES, REGIONS ANI) STATES, 1968-70- CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSANO DOLLARS

1968 1969 197D STATE AND PERCENT PFRCENT PFRCFNT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALliE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

PECANS 465 * 4,074 .4 3,036 .2 PEACHES 602 • 1 72'1 .1 593 .1 STRAWBERRIES 680 • 1 826 • 1 390 * OTHER FRTS NUTS127 290 • 1 344 * 541 *

ALL OTHER CROPS 14,351 1.8 15.2 75 1.6 15,242 1.4 GREENHOUSE NURSY 8,485 1. 1 8,919 .9 9,135 .9 ALFALFA SO 2' 12 3 .2 2,333 .2 2,259 .2 BROOMCORN 2,598 .3 2,427 .? 2.120 .2 FOREST PRODUCTS 394 * 436 * 469 • I vncH so 101 * 177 * 1115 * FESCUE SO 66 * 83 * 60 * LESPEDEZA SO 79 "' 43 * 60 * SWEETCLOVER SD 5 "' & * ~ * OTHER FLO CRDPS128 500 • 1 5 .1 95 • 1

~ ALL COMMOOJT IES 2,654,168 100.0 3,046,902 100.0 3,1'36,861 1 no. o

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1,423,930 53.6 1,848,386 60.6 1,945,745 62.0

MEAT ANIMALS 998,206 37.6 1,384,816 45.4 1,4119,276 47.4 CATTLE CALVES 910,696 34.3 1,275,359 41.8 1,'182,749 44.0 HOGS 54,218 2.0 70,931 2.3 67,720 2.2 SHEEP LAMBS 33,292 1.7. 38,526 1.2 38,807 1.2

DAIRY PRODUCTS 183,660 6,9 195,924 6.4 204,1113 6.6 MILK WHOLESALE 1711,752 6.8 191,079 6.3 199,626 6.4 MILK RETAIL 4,824 • 1 4,784 • I 5' 125 • I MILKFAT 84 * 61 * 62 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 203,329 7.6 226,055 7.4 221.032 7.1 BROILERS 3 81,618 3.1 92 '536 3.0 90, 112 2.9 EGGS 87 '791 3.3 96,788 3.? 88,223 2.8 TURKEYS 3 26,6411 1.0 29,635 ,9 34' 850 1. I CHICKENS FARM 4,102 .1 3,968 • I 4,725 .1

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 38,735 1.5 41,591 1.3 30,624 1. 0 WOOL 15,347 .6 14,561 .5 11' 082 .3 MOHAIR 11,448 .4 13,505 .4 6,258 .z HONEY 3 1,483 * I ,899 * 1.638 * BEESWAX 124 * 185 * 142 ,. OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 13,503 .5 14,569 .4 14,626 .4

CROPS 6 1,230,238 46.4 1,198,516 39.4 1,191,1.16 38.0

FOOD GRAINS 226,311 8.5 188,348 6.2 149,246 4.7 RICE 145,722 5.4 99,747 3.2 84,983 2.7 WHEAT 80,7.02 3.1 88,028 2.9 63,767 2.0 RYE 387 • I 573 * 496 *

FEED CROPS 351,033 13.2 379,234 12.4 394,881 12.6 SORGHUM GRAIN 302,776 ll.4 328,919 10.8 331,582 10.6 CORN 16,353 .6 17' 139 .6 ~.·889 .9 HAY 24,593 .9 22,93 7 .7 23.339 .7 OATS 5,301 .2 8,1n .3 7,680 • 2 BARLFY 2,010 • 1 2,067 • 2.391 • 1

COTTON 376,779 14.2 364,322 12.0 355,343 u. 3 COTTON LINT 306,554 11.5 317,!49 10.4 285,631 9. I COTTONSEED 70,225 2.6 47,173 1.5 69,712 2.2

OIL CROPS 69,405 7..6 71,J27 2.3 63' 371 2.0 PEANUTS 54,075 2.0 46,640 1.5 46,663 1.5 SOYBEANS 13,322 .5 21,079 .7 14.141 .4 FLAXSEED 2, 008 • I 3,408 .I 2t567 • I

VEGETABLES 122,452 4.6 127,804 4,2 147,523 4.7 ONIONS 23,541 .9 16,412 .6 27 tl75 .9 CARROTS 21,297 .a 21,603 .7 19,654 • 7 POTATOES 13,909 .5 14,959 .4 17,937 .5 CABBAGE 8,972 .3 10,439 .3 15,593 .4 WATERMELONS 6,012 .2 9,099 .3 u,e2o .4 CANTALOIJPS 6,890 .3 10,520 .3 11' 293 .4 TOMATOES b,054 .2 8,082 .2 9,365 .3 PEPPERS 5,455 .2 6,941 .2 5,817 • I SWEET POTATOES 4,117 .1 4,494 .2 4,993 .2 LETTUCE 5,705 .2 5,570 .1 4,377 • I CUCUMBERS 4,307 .2 3,813 .I 3,652 • I SPINACH 25 2,100 .1 2,157 .1 2t032 • 1 HONEYDEW MELONS 1,470 • 1 1,999 .1 1,968 • I CORN SWEET 25 1,854 • 1 1,437. * 1,579 • I BEANS SNAP 2,179 • 1 914 • 771 " CAULIFLOWER 413 * 939 * 731 • BROCCOLI 444 * 587 * 703 • BEETS 25 1,244 * 488 * 401 * SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. CONTINUEO-

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STATE ANO COMMODITY

MISC VEGETAALES129

FRUITS NUTS PECANS GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES PEACHES STRAWBERRIES OTHER FRTS NUTS130

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY SUGAR BEETS FOREST PRODUCTS BROOMCORN VETCH SO ALFALFA SO SWEETCLOVFR SD

OTHER FLO CROPS131

MONTANA -ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILKFAT MILK RETAIL

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL HONEY 3 BEESWAX OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS ~IHEAT

RYE

FEED CROPS BARLEY HAY OATS CORN

OIL CROPS FLAXSEED

VEGETABLES POTATOES DRY BEANS MISC VEGETARLES132

FRUITS NUTS CHERRIES OTHER FRTS NUTS133

ALL OTHER CROPS SUGAR BEETS GREENHOUSE NURSY FOREST PRODUCTS ALFALFA SO REO CLOVER SD OTHER FLO CROPS134

~ ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES

1968

VALUE

6,489

39,050 22,715

7,323 5,634 2o233

407 738

45,208 20,598 10,465 3,099 1o378

229 304 103

9,032

501,954

319,443

289,041 264,906

11 '266 12,869

15,746 13,414 1 '510

822

6o160 5,836

245

8,496 4o882

922 90

2o681

182,511

121,222 121,163

59

36,099 26,737

B, 102 1o127

133

192 192

4,415 2,842 1,036

537

715 693

42

19,868 15,510

1o684 1 ol01

717 42

814

560,647

252,260

174,264 146ol06

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TARLE.

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

.2

1.4 .a .3 .2

1. 7 .7 .3 .1

.3

100.0

63.6

57.5 ~2.7

2.3 2.6

3.2 2.7 .3 .1

1.2 1.2

1. 7 .9 .2

* * *

* * * *

*

* .5

36.4

24.1 24.1

.9 .5 .2 .1

.1 .1

4.0 3.0

.3 .2 .2

*

* * *

*

* .1

100.0

44.9

31.0 26.0

1969

VALUE

7,356

27,540 6,584 9, 72 5 7,627 2,239

324 1,041

40.141 21,654

5,457 3,442 1,353

366 380 131

7,358

546,906

351.219

318,691 292 .2 53

13,593 12,845

16,053 14,050

1 ,333 670

8,027 7,661

276

8,448 4,451 1 '315

112 2,660

195,687

125.446 125,370

76

42,737 29,621 11,113 1,913

90

368 368

5,759 4,648

691 420

233 183

50

21,144 16,763

1,791 1,200

492 ..!.Y 898

645,382

279,000

198,438 164,842

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PERCENT OF

TOTAL

.2

.9 .2 .3 .2

1.3 .7 .1 .1

* * *

* * * ..

.3

100.0

64.2

58.2 53.4

2.5 2.3

3.0 2.5 .2 .1

1.5 1.4

.1

1.5 .R .2

* .4

35.8

2?..9 22.9

7.8 5.4 2.0

.3

.1 .1

1.1 .a .1

*

*

* * * *

3.9 3.0

.3

.2

.1

* .2

100.0

43.2

30.7 25.5

1970

VALliE

7,662

37.196 14,668 13,000 5,817 2,544

244 923

43,556 22,181

8,761 4o266 1o323

420 418 169

6,018

559,046

365,990

334,310 308,410

13,226 12o674

16,613 14,664 1,251

698

8,651 8,380

173

6,416 3,598 1,257

98 1o561

193,056

115,589 115,505

84

51,938 37 ol30 12.109 2,595

104

788 788

5,476 3,990 1o200

286

443 373

70

18,822 13,738

1,7'H 1o200 1o106

...!Y 987

663,995

304,337

PFRCENT oF

TOTAL

.2

I .I .4 .4 .J

1.4 .7 .2 o1

* * *

* *

.2

100.0

65.4

59.8 55.1

2.4 2.3

2.9 2.6 .2 o1

1.6 1.5

1.2 .6 .2

* *

*

* .2

34.6

?.0.1 20.6

.1 .1

1.0 .7 .2

*

*

* * * *

3.4 2.4

.3 .2 ·2

* .2

100.0

45.8

32.7 28.2

CONTINUED-

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STATE AND COMMODITY

SHEEP LAMBS HOGS

DAIRY .PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILK FAT

POULTRY AND EGGS EGGS BROILERS 3 CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL HONEY 3 BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS WHEAT RYE

FEED CROPS HAY BARLEY OATS CORN

VEGETABLES POTATOES DRY BEANS DRY PEAS ONIONS CORN SWEET PEAS GREEN MISC VEGETABLES135

FRUITS NUTS APPLES PLUMS PRUNES PEACHES CHERRIES PEARS OTHER FRTS NUTS136

ALL OTHER CROPS SUGAR BEETS ALFALFA SO HOPS GREENHOUSE NlJRSY BLUEGRASS MRN SD MINT RED CLOVER SO FOREST PRODUCTS WHITE CLOVfR SO FESCUE SO OTHER FLO CROPS137

WYOMING

ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES SHEEP LAMBS HOGS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILKFAT

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL HONEY 3 BEESWAX

1968

VALUE

21 ,122 7,036

60,544 58,752 1,440

352

9,939 5,412 3,677

172

7,513 3,072 1,396

125

3,598

308,387

62,167 62,061

106

37,612 18,256 16,927 1,368 1,061

130,475 96,936 13,627 6 1 660 5,382 3,786 1,874 2,210

4,865 2,576

820 448 749

84 188

73,26A 47,347 4, 523 2,770 1. 88 7

740 1,274

604 746 210

3 13,164

222,266

186,007

169,101 148,869

18,850 1,382

6,960 6,334

280 346

1,195 1tl38

38

8,751 7,607

219 19

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

3.8 !.3

10.8 10.5

.3

!. 7 .9 .6

* 1.4

.5 .2

* .6

55.!

ll.1 ll.O

6.7 3.2 3.0 .3 .2

23.2 17.3

2.4 1.2

.9 .6 .3 .3

.9 .4 .(

* • 1

* • 1

!3.! A.4 .a .5 .3 • 1 .2 .1 .1

* * 2.3

100.0

83.6

76.0 66.9

8.5 .6

3.2 2.8

• 1 .1

.6 .5

3.9 3.4

.1

*

*

1969

VALliE

25,005 8 ,59!

62,425 60,742

1 ,401 282

!0,918 6,300

fw 7,219 3,058 !,694

113

6o852

366,382

63,686 63,507

179

42,311 25,402 13.138 1,739 2,032

169,015 137,327

10 ,!3 5 9,269 4,776 3,637 1,441 2,430

12,908 7,844 1,934 1,243 1 ,448

180 259

78,462 48,909

5 ,(33 3,188 lo983 loOl 7 1 ,670

654 830 557 .21/

14,521

231,335

195,461

178,268 156,892

19,556 1. 820

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7 ,173 6,486

405 282

1,429 1,347

58

8,591 7,320

369 28

PERCENT OF

TOT At

9.7 9.4

.2

* 1.7 .9

* *

1 .1 .4 .2

* I .I

56.8

9.8 9.8

* 6.6 3.9 2.0

.3

.3

26.2 21.3

1.6 1.4

.7

.6

.2

.3

2.0 1.2 .3 .2 .2

* • 1

12.1 7.5 .8 .5 .3 .1 .3 • 1 • 1

* * 2.2

100.0

84.4

77.0 67.8

8.4 .a

3.1 2.8

• 1 • 1

.6

.6

3.7 3.2

• 1

*

1970

VALliE

21.702 8,581

69.565 68,040

1t339 186

10,810 6,184

-w 6,368 2o533 1o3RO

122

6o879

359,658

51,396 51 ,(83

213

50,972 25,812 2!.328

2o038 1o794

170,367 134,790

14,059 8. 345 6,368 3,361 1o374 2o070

7o297 4,194 1.!59

827 760 130 227

79,626 45,996 6,687 2o976 2o034 1o544 1' 285

961 893 649 ..21/

16,601

235ol30

199,940

184,380 163,402

19.!74 1.804

7,258 6,575

419 264

1o276 1o170

30

7,026 5,926

341 22

PFRCENT OF

TnTAL

10.5 10.2

• 2

* *

.9 .3 .2

1. 0

7.7 7.7

* 7.7 3.9 3.2 .3 .2

'25.6 20.3

2.1 1.2

.9 .5 .2 .3

1.1 .6 .( .1 .1

* *

ll.9 6.9 1. 0

.4 .3 .2 • 2 • 1 .(

• 1

* 2.~

100.0

A5.0

78.4 69.4

8.1 .a

3.1 2.8 .1 • 1

.5 .5

3.0 2.5

• 1

*

*

CONT!NlJFD-

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCF.NT PFRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 925 .4 898 • 3 813 .~ . CROPS 6 36,259 16.4 35,874 15.6 35,190 15.0

FOOl) GRAINS 6,470 2.9 6,265 2.7 6,041 2.5 WHEAT 6,299 2.8 6,068 2.6 5,857 2.5 RYE 171 .1 197 ,I 184 .r

FEED CROPS 7,364 3.3 7,699 3.3 9,253 4.0 HAY 3,662 1.6 4,08R 1.7 5,014 2.7 BARLF.Y 2,190 1.0 2,374 1.0 2,585 1.1 OATS 874 .4 761 .3 965 .4 CORN 638 .3 47& .2 6R9 ·2

VEGETABLES 6,244 2.8 3,944 1.7 4,775 2.0 DRY BEANS 5,309 2.3 2,&84 1.1 3,452 1.4 POTATOES 637 .2 1,014 .4 1,015 .4 MISC VEGETABLES138 29R ,I 246 .r 308 o1

FRUITS NUTS 13 * 13 * 13 * OTHER FRTS NUTS139 13 * 13 * 13 * ALL OTHER CROPS 16,168 7.2 17,953 7.7 15,108 6,4

SUGAR BEETS 15,446 6,9 17' 180 7.4 14t244 6.0 GREENHOUSE NURSY 457 .2 479 .2 493 .z· ALFALFA SD lOR * 120 .I 130 .r FOREST PRODUCTS 54 * 57 * 65 * OTHER FLO CROPS140 103 * 117 .1 176 .r

COLORADO

ALL COMMODITIES 89lt 119 100,0 1,012,137" 100,0 1tl81 ,517 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 672,285 75.4 796,798 78.7 921,689 78.0

MEAT ANIMALS 597,628 67.0 714,880 70.6 836,424 70.7 CATTLE CALVES 547,998 61,4 658,357 65.0 775,463 65.6 SHEEP LAMBS 34,253 3.9 34,195 3.3 37,129 3o1 HOGS 15,377 r.e 22,328 2.2 23,832 2.0

DAIRY PRODUCTS 48,573 5.5 52,439 5.2 55,836 4.1l MILK WHOLESALE 42,768 4.8 45,445 4.5 48,412 4.1 MILK RETAIL 5,073 .5 6,318 ,6 6,744 .6 MILKFAT 732 .I 676 .I 680 o1

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 19,010 2.1 22,3117 2.2 23,706 2o0 TURKEYS 3 10,566 1. 2 12,037 1.2 12,693 lo1 EGGS 7t521 .a 9,333 .9 9,848 .a CHICKENS FARM 456 * 526 * 480 *

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 7,074 .8 7,092 .7 5,723 .4 WOOL 4,077 .4 4,031 .4 3,265 .~

HONEY 3 343 * 565 * 518 * BEESWAX 27 * 41 * 40 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 3,094 .3 2,946 .2 2,585 .2

CROPS 6 218,834 24.6 215,339 ?.1.3 259,828 72.0

FOOD GRAINS 39,151 4.3 48,057 4,7 65,347 5.6 WHEAT 39,025 4,3 47,739 4.7 64,643 5.5 RYE 126 * 318 .1 704 •

FEED CROPS 60,038 6.8 66,303 6,5 77,003 6.5 HAY 24,783 2.8 29t231 2.9 29,782 2.5 CORN 18,093 2.0 17,766 1,7 27,309 2o3 BARLEY 6,722 .a 8tll5 .a 9,624 .a SORGHUM GRAIN 9,332 1.0 9,955 r.o 8,875 .7 OATS lt108 .1 lt236 .1 1t413 .r

VEGETABLES 55,203 6.2 46,117 4.6 54t297 4.6 DRY BEANS 15,724 1.8 8t276 .a 16,594 1o4 POTATOES 17 t0 54 1.9 16,889 1.6 15,965 1.3 ONIONS 6,024 ,6 5,979 .5 5,446 .5 LETTUCE 3t626 .4 3,094 .3 5,196 .4 CUCUMBERS 2,139 .2 1,435 .1 1t838 o1 CABBAGE 1,386 .1 1,232 o1 1,016 o1 CANTALOUPS 996 .1 845 • 964 o1 CORN SWEET 901 .1 877 .1 948 o1 TOMATOES 1,204 .1 822 • 851 .1 CARROTS lt188 .1 1,705 .1 839 o1 SPINACH 970 .1 1,024 o1 747 o1 BEANS SNAP 898 o1 430 .1 426 o1 MISC VEGETABLES141 3,093 .3 3t509 .3 3t467 .3

FRUITS NUTS 6,982 ,T 7,352 .1 6,990 .5 APPLES 3,596 .4 3,223 .3 4,323 .4 PEACHES 1t758 ,2 2 t380 .2 1t612 .1

SEE FOOTNOTES AT ENO OF TARLE. CONTINUED-

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STATE AND COMMODITY

PEARS CHERRIES OTHER FRTS NUTS142

ALL OTHER CROPS SUGAR BEETS GREENHOUSE NURSY BROOMCORN FOREST PRODUCTS ALFALFA SO OTHER FLO CROPS143

NEW MEXICO

All COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

I~EAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES SHEEP LAMBS HOGS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL HONEY 3 MOHAIR BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS WHEAT

FEED CROPS HAY SORGHUM GRAIN BARLEY CORN

COTTON COTTON LINT COTTONSEED

OIL CROPS PEANUTS

VEGETABLES LETTUCE ONIONS POTATOES TOMATOES DRY BEANS SWEET POTATOES MISC VEGETABLES144

FRUITS NUTS PECANS APPLES OTHER FRTS NUTS145

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY FOREST PRODUCTS BROOMCORN ALFALFA SO SUGAR BEETS OTHER FLO CROPS146

~ ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES

1968

VALUE

718 640 270

57,460 38,904 13,448 1t 370

158 180

3,400

314tl53

220tl64

190,382 181,087

6,368 2,927

20tl95 15,588 4,607

5,394 5t120

216

4,193 3tl71

100 107 12

861

93,989

5,959 5,948

31,789 16,684 13,927

604 467

20,231 16.516

3t715

2,838 2,452

19,505 8,992 4,920 1. 718

727 150 239

2,759

7t567 4,826 2,494

247

6tl00 1t599 1t 523 1t489

262 1,099

632

572,002

285,887

241,669 233,866

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

.. .. .. 6.5 4.3 1. 5

• 1 .. .. .4

100.0

70.0

60.6 57.6

2.0 .9

6.4 5.0 1.4

1.7 1.6 .1

1.3 1. 0

* .. .. .2

30.0

1.9 1.8

10.1 5.3 4.4 .2 .1

6.4 5.2 1.2

.9 .7

6.2 2.8 1.6

.5 .2 .1 • 1 .a

2.4 1.5

.a .1

1.9 .5 .5 .4 .1 .3 .2

100.0

49.9

42.2 40.8

1969

VALliE

891 508 350

47,510 28,049 14tl42

1 ,483 176' 183

3,477

395,437

297,746

265,736 255,422

6,077 4,237

20,804 15,944 4,860

7,068 6,820

162

4,138 3,122

93 90

7

912

97,691

7,276 7,261

31,465 17,179 13,176

554 451

27tl01 24,2 88

2,813

2,857 2. 381

18,183 10,653 3,291 1,040

578 178

2,& 4,070 2,461 1,392

217

6,739 1,699 1,958 1t463

~ 1t946

682,784

369,312

322,196 312,385

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PERCENT OF

TOTAL

.1 .. 4.7 2.7 1.4

.1 .. * .4

100.0

75.2

67.2 64.5

1.5 1.1

5.2 4.0 1.2

1.8 1.7

* 1.0

.a .. * *

.2

24.8

1.8 1.8

7.9 4.3 3.3

.1 .1

.7 .6

4.6 2.7 .a .3 • 1

* * .6

1.0 .6 .3

* 1.7

.4

.5

.3

* .. .5

100.0

54.0

47.1 45.7

1970

VALUE

494 328 233

56.191 35,998 14,496 1,692

188 161

3,656

460,600

369,937

337.155 326,067

7,452 3,636

21,958 16.153 5,805

7,441 7,205

205

3,383 2o380

83 78

4

869

90,663

6,350 6,332

35.248 18,335 15,655

632 522

21.289 18,404

2,885

2,337 2,277

13,491 5,570 3o547 1, 318

399 171

2.& 5,336 3,972 1t214

150

6,612 2o401 1. 753 lt232

220 _u/

1.188

647,344

373. 227

324,580 314,327

PFRCENT nF

TOTAL

* * *

4.8 3.0 1.2 .t

* * .3

100.0

A0.3

73.1 70.7

1.6 .a

4.8 3.5 1.2

1.6 1.6

* • 7 .5

* * *

.1

1.4 1.3

7.6 3.9 3.4 .2 .1

4.6 3.9

.7

.5 .5

2.9 1. 2 .7 .3

* * * .5

1.1 .a .3 ..

1.4 .6 .3 .2

* * .3

100.0

57.6

50.1 48.5

CONTINUED-

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HOGS

STATE AND COMMOD !TY

SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL HONEY 3 MOHAIR BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS WHEAT

FEED CROPS HAY SORGHUM GRAIN BARLEY CORN

COTTON COTTON LINT COTTONSEED

01 L CROPS

VEGETABLES LETTUCE CANTALOUPS POTATOES ONIONS WATERMELONS CARROTS HONEYDEW MELONS CABBAGE BROCCOLI CAULIFLOWER MISC VEGETABLES147

FRUITS NUTS LEMONS ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT GRAPES TANGfRINES

OTHER FRTS NUTS148

ALL OTHER CROPS FOREST PRODUCTS SUGAR BEETS GREENHOUSE NURSY ALFALFA SO OTHER FLO CROPS149

UTAH

ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES SHEEP LAMBS HOGS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILKFAT

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 TURKEYS 3 EGGS BROILERS 3 CHICKENS FARM

1969

VALUE

3,783 4,020

35,086 31,875 3,211

6,351 5,526

116

2,781 1,202

514 117 50

1,607

286tll5

3,318 3,318

52,372 19,281 19,911 12,139

776

83,662 67,996 15,666

216

82,792 43,741 12,415 7. 229 3,338 2,074 4,012

632 1,079

412 536

7,324

43,933 14,145 14,537

8,322 5,306

757

866

19,822 4,400 4tl24 5,595

573 5,611

197,695

149,779

72,549 56,163 13,165

3t221

38 t964 33,919 5,oee

59

23,999 14,659 7,170 1 rl72

148

SEE FOOTNOTES AT ~ND OF TARLE.

PfRCENT OF

TOTAL

.7

.7

6.1 5.6 .5

1.1 .9

* .4 .2

* .. *

.2

50.1

.6

.6

9.1 3.4 3.5 2.2

.2

14.6 11.9

2.7

14.5 7.6 2.2 1. 2

.6 .3 .7 .1 .1

*

* * 1.2

7.7 2.5 2.5 1.5 .9 .1

.2

3.4 .7 .7

1.0 .1

1.0

100.0

75.7

36.6 29.4 6.6 1.6

19.9 17. 1

2.6

12.2 7.4 3.6

.5

.1

*

1969

VALUE

5,235 4,576

37,461 33 r15 e 4,303

6,876 6,422

152

2,779 1 r285

402 119

48

1.228

313,472

6,319 6,319

50.83 7 22.905 17,560 9,750

477

93,564 83.796

9,768

172

105,008 69,291 12,117 8,439 2,372 1,392 2r371

924 997 553 705

6,947

34,4 71 13,024 10,512

5r492 3,784

745

914

23rl01 4,897 5,570 5 r599

378 6,994

20Br314

165,887

- 130 -

95 r967 65,667 16,673

3r627

41,693 36,452

5,200 41

25,660 15,20 e 8,2ea

930 154

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

.8

.7

5.5 4.9

.6

1 .o ,9

* .4 .2

* * *

.1

46.0

.9

.9

7.4 3.4 2.5 1.4

13.7 12.3

1.4

15.4 10.0 1. 8 1.7

.3

.2

.3 ol .1

*

*

* .1 1.0

5.0 1.9 1.5

.8

.5

.1

.1

3.4 .7 .8 .a

* 1.0

100.0

79.6

41.2 31.5 8.0 1.7

20.0 17.5

2.5 ...

12.3 7.3 4.0

.4

.1

1970

VALUE

39.977 35r586 4r39l

6t087 5,724

161

2,583 lrl08

352 116 38

1 tl71

274tll7

13r055 13r055

56,219 29.786 15,390 10, 167

396

74,786 62,802 11,984

75,434 38. 269 13,052 8' 385 3,712 2t236 It 765 lr503 1,016

980 914

3,602

36.304 13,956 9,805 7t228 3,679

622

1r014

1Brl86 5r266 3r963 1 '736

294 7,540

225 r425

192,469

96,678 77,512 15r959. 3,307

46,415 41,374

5r000 41

29,440 1Br574 7r469

779 106

PfRCENT OF

TnTAL

.9 • 7

.9

.9

* .4 ol

* *

2.0 2.0

8.7 4o6 2.4 1.5

ol

u.s 9.7 loB

llo6 5.9 2.0 1.3

.5

.3

.3 • 2 .I .1 .1 .5

5.6 2.1 [.5 1o 1 .5 o1

.2

2o8 .a .6 ·2

*

* lo2

100.0

80.9

42.9 34.3 7.0 1.5

*

...

CONTINUED-

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STATE AND COMMODITY

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL HONEY 3 MOHAIR BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS WHEAT

FEED CROPS HAY BARLEY OATS

VEGETABLES POTATOES ON IONS TOMATOES DRY BEANS MISC VEGETABLES150

FRUITS NUTS APPLES CHERRIES PEACHES PEARS APRICOTS OTHER FRTS NUTS151

ALL OTHER CROPS SUGAR BEETS GREENHOUSE NURSY ALFALFA SD FOREST PRODUCTS OTHER FLO CROPS152

NEVADA

All COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES SHEEP LAMBS HOGS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILK FAT

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL HONEY 3 BEESWAX

OTHER LIVESTOCK

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS WHEAT

FEED CROPS HAY BARLEY OATS

COTTON COTTON LINT COTTONSEED

VEGETABLES POTATOES MISC VEGETABLES153

FRUITS NUTS OTHER FRTS NUTS!54

1968

VALUE

14,277 4,203

170 16 13

10,715

47,906

10,005 9,984

11' 194 8,262 2,680

198

7,460 2,756

459 1 '26 1

568 2,416

7,967 1,885 4,169

827 599 263 224

11' 280 7,425 2,241 I ,444

69 176

59,083

48,!1A

39,285 35,807

2,920 558

7,564 7,250

26~

49

138 132

6

1,131 899

76 6

150

!0,965

910 910

5,113 4,662

439 12

712 609 103

1,429 335

I ,094

17 17

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

1969 PF.RCENT

OF VALIJ~

TOTAL

7.2 12,56 7 2.1 4' 130

* 398

* 19

* 30

5.4 9,070

24.3 42.427

5.0 7,080 5.0 7,054

5.7 9,889 4.2 7,538 1.4 2 "13

.I 181

3.8 6,866 1.4 2,402

.2 882

.6 1,069 .?. 347

1.2 2 ,!66

4.0 6.128 !.0 1,794 2.1 2,0!6

.4 812 .3 494 .I 572 .I 440

5.7 12.464 3.7 7,700 !.! 3 '176

.7 !,336

* 78 .I 257

100.0 76,351

81.4 62,807

66.4 54,02 6 60.6 49,937

4.9 3,593 .9 496

12.8 7,606 12.3 7,336

.4 246 .! 24

.2 91 .2 88

* 3

!.9 !,084 1.5 819

.1 106

• 9

.2 150

18.6 13,544

1.5 778 1.5 77R

8.6 7' 151 7.9 6,527

.7 600

* 24

1.2 708 !.0 658 .2 50

2.4 I ,858 .5 _!2/

1.8 1,858

* 17

• 17

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1970 PERCENT PFRCFNT

CIF VALUE OF TOTAL TnTAL

6.0 10,936 4.8 1.9 3.175 !.4

.2 340 • 1

* 17 * * 17 *

4.3 8,900 3.9

20.4 42' 956 19.[

3,4 6,'5.27 2.9 3.3 6,496 2.A

4.7 12,413 5.5 3,6 9,430 4.7 !.! 2,696 !.2

.1 2~0 • I

3.3 7,009 3.1 1.2 2,593 !.2

.4 779 .3

.5 697 ·' .I 632 .2 1 .o 2,308 !.0

2.9 5,234 2.3 .9 I ,908 .9 .9 I ,487 .6 .4 800 ·' .2 426 .?. .3 245 • 1 .2 368 .I

6.0 11 '773 5.2 3.7 7,152 3.2 1.5 3,090 !.4

,6 I ,202 .5 • 78 ~

.1 339 .1

100,0 80,546 100.0

82.2 65,975 A1.9

70.7 56,888 70.6 65.4 52,376 65.0 4.7 4,045 5.0

.6 467 .6

10.0 A, 196 10.2 9.6 7,906 9.8 .3 265 .3

* 25 .. .1 90 • I .I 89 .I .. I ..

1.4 801 1.0 1.0 570 • 7

• 1 76 • 1.

• 5 .. .! 150 .[

17 .A 14 '5 71 1A.t

1.0 994 !.2 1.0 994 !.2

9.3 8,109 10.1 8.5 7,596 9.4

.8 484 .6 .. 29 ,.

.9 497 .6 .R 432 .5 .! 65 .!

2.4 !,642 2.0 • w * 2.4 !,6 2.0

* 17 .. * 17 ,.

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALUE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

ALL OTHER CROPS 2,784 4.7 3,032 3.9 3,312 4.1 ALFALFA SO 2,539 4.3 2,821 3.7 3,088 3.8 GREENHOUSE NURSY 163 .2 131 .1 139 .1 FOREST PRODUCTS 12 * 12 * 12 * OTHER FLO CROPS155 70 .1 68 .1 73 ·I

WASHINGTON

ALL COMMODITIES 789,192 100.0 8I4,479 100.0 792,579 100.0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 282,247 35.7 283,275 34.7 291,086 36.7

MEAT ANIMALS 120,835 I5.3 ll5 ,499 14.I 115,627 14.5 CATTLE CALVES 113,307 14.3 I07,468 13.1 107,689 13.5 HOGS 4o932 .6 5,261 .7 5,523 .7 SHEEP LAMBS 2,596 .3 2,770 .3 2o415 .3

DAIRY PRODUCTS I06,95I I3.5 ll2,761 13.9 122.292 15.5 MILK WHOLESALE 98,450 I2.4 I04,025 I2.7 lllo784 I4.1 MILK RETAIL 8,060 I.O 8o352 I.O I0ol58 t. 3 MILKFAT 441 * 384 * 350 *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 43,734 5.5 47,389 5.8 46,126 5.8 EGGS 26,086 3.3 28,552 3.5 2Bo226 3.6 BROILERS 3 I4,3I8 I.B 15,382 1.9 14.223 I.7 TURKEYS 3 2,172 .2 2o260 .2 2o240 .3 CHICKENS FARM 798 .1 837 .1 Io085 .2

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 10,727 1.4 7,626 .9 7,041 .9 HONEY 3 5I6 * 535 .I 588 .1 WOOL 539 .I 511 .1 521 * BEESWAX 58 * 58 * 71 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 9,974 I.2 6,880 .8 6,213 .7

CROPS 6 506,945 64.3 53Io204 65.3 501,493 63.3

FOOD GRAINS 13Io428 16.6 I49,785 18.4 123,785 15.6 WHEAT 13Io135 I6.6 149,239 18.3 122,577 15.5 RYE 293 * 546 * 1,208 .1

FEED CROPS 36,155 4.6 41,605 5.1 49,702 6.2 HAY 24,203 3.1 27,384 3.3 26,228 3.3 BARLEY 9o248 I.1 9,3IR 1.1 15,370 1.9 CORN 1o817 .3 3,098 .4 4,203 .5 OATS 863 .I 1,779 .2 3,873 .4

VEGETABLES 96,793 12.2 109oi83 13.4 I02,826 13.0 POTATOES 35,361 4.5 44,278 5.4 46,202 5.8 PEAS GREEN 13,443 I.7 I2,792 1.5 10,229 1.3 ASPARAGUS 9,170 1.1 9,084 1.1 9,784 1.2 DRY PEAS 8,389 1.1 11 o322 1.4 9,195 1.2 CORN SWEET 11,057 1.4 9,114 1.1 5o012 .7 DRY BEANS 2o975 .3 3o178 .3 4,653 .5 ONIONS 1,875 .3 2,478 .3 2o780 .3 LETTUCE 1o484 .1 1,462 .1 1,764 .2 CARROTS lo970 .2 1,682 .2 lo417 .1 BEANS SNAP 2,040 .3 lo614 .2 lo379 .1 CUCUMBERS 1o130 .1 980 .1 lo288 .2 BEANS LIMA 1oi33 .2 1,724 .2 902 .1 CABBAGE 829 .1 723 .I 843 .1 CELERY 464 * 580 .1 603 * TOMATOES 25 547 * 551 * 514 * SPINACH 25 I 50 * 208 * 218 * CAUL! FLOWER 598 .I 491 * ::H% * BROCCOLI 426 * ....!¥ * * WATERMELONS 308 * ~ * ~ * CANTALOUPS I30 * * * MISC VEGETABLES156 3,314 .4 6,922 .9 6o043 .a

FRUITS NUTS 141,580 18.0 117.116 14.3 116,534 14.7 APPLES 89,492 ll.3 69,765 8.6 62,739 7.9 PEARS 18,411 2.3 I2o139 I.5 16,670 2.1 CHERRIES 6,896 .a BolO I 1.0 10o376 1.3 GRAPES 6,570 .9 7,648 .9 8,478 1.0 STRAWBERRIES 6,722 .a 4o784 .5 5,057 .6 RASPBERRIES 3,362 .4 5,655 .7 3o315 .4 PEACHES 2o851 .4 474 "' 2o899 .4 CRANBERRIES 2o722 .3 1,722 .2 2o296 .3 PLUMS PRUNES Io690 .2 3,807 .4 1,841 .2 BLUEBERRIES 859 .1 854 .1 913 .1 APR !COTS 682 ,I 604 .1 848 .1 BLACKBERRIES 410 * 812 o1 452 * FILBERTS 286 * 139 * 200 * CURRANTS 122 * 150 * 88 * OTHER FRTS NUTS157 505 * 462 .1 362 * SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE, CONTINUED-

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1968 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCFNT PERCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALliE OF VALUE OF

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

ALL OTHER CROPS 10Dt9B9 12oB 113,515 14o0 108,646 l3o 7 FOREST PRODUCTS 24,269 3o1 33,654 4o1 29,955 3o8 SUGAR BEETS 19,639 2o5 25,3BO 3o1 1B,774 2o4 HOPS 13,45B 1o7 14,266 1o7 17.140 2o1 GREENHOUSE NURSY 16,B54 2o1 13,563 1o6 13,670 1o7 MINT 12tD53 1o5 11,303 1o4 9,462 1o2 ALFALFA SO 5,3DO o6 5tD57 o6 7,378 o9 BLUEGRASS MRN so 523 o1 755 o1 1t 220 o1 RED CLOVER SO 475 * 648 * 999 o1 BENTGRASS SO 9 * 16 * 36 * FESCUE SO 22 * 10 * ..!Y * OTHER FLO CROPS15B B,411 1o1 B,BB9 1o1 10,D40 1o3

OREGON

ALL COMMOO IT I ES 5DB.143 1DDoO 557,B74 100o0 561,91B 10DoD

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 242,995 47oB 257,577 46o1 268,127 47o7

MEAT ANIMALS 147,546 29o0 157,244 28o1 166,544 29o6 CATTLE CALVES 132t205 26oD 14D,761 25o2 149,4DB 26o5 HOGS 7,852 1o5 8,652 1o5 9,225 1o7 SHEEP LAMBS 7,4B9 1o5 7.B25 1o4 7,911 1o4

DAIRY PRODUCTS 51,44B 1Do1 54,D01 9o7 56,246 1Do0 MILK WHOLESALE 46,44D 9o1 4B,267 8o6 51,537 9o1 MILK RETAIL 4,56D o9 5,360 1oD 4,419 oR MILKFAT 448 o1 374 * 29D *

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 35,3D3 6o9 39,657 7o1 38,837 6o9 EGGS 15t52D 3o1 17' 707 3o2 16,363 2o9 BROILERS 3 B,762 1o7 10,DOB 1o8 9,765 loR TURKEYS 3 7,721 1o5 8,378 1o5 9,243 1o6 CHICKENS FARM 349 * 431 • 39D o1

MISC LIV\'STOCK 4 8,698 1o7 6,675 1o2 6,50D 1o1 WOOL 1,837 o3 1tA17 o3 1,772 o3 HONEY 3 365 • 567 o1 628 o1 BEESWAX 25 • 46 • 42 • MOHAIR 12 * 13 • 12 • OTHER LIVESTOCK 5 9,41D loB 7,365 lo3 7' 122 lo2

CROPS 6 265, 14B 52o2 3DD,297 53o9 293,791 52o3

FOOD GRAINS 33,3D5 6o5 4D ,4B2 7o2 35,31B 6o3 WHEAT 32,978 6o5 40 '155 7o2 35,D05 6o2 RYE 327 • 327 * 313 •

FEED CROPS 23,319 4o6 27,497 4o9 29,384 5o2 BARLEY 9t213 1o8 11 t224 2oD 13,576 2o4 HAY 11,603 2o3 12,878 2o3 13, 136 2o3 OATS 2t154 o4 2,871 o5 2t 103 o4 CORN 349 • 524 o1 569 o1

VEGETABLES 68,171 13o4 71,653 12oB 71' 310 12o7 POTATOES 17,4D7 3o4 24,D7B 4o3 25,057 4o4 BEANS SNAP 16,756 3o2 15,929 2oB 13,9DD 2o4 ONIONS 9,273 1o9 7,561 1o3 10,146 1o8 CORN SWEET 9,277 1oB· B,D67 1o4 6,47D 1o1 PEAS GREEN 4,07B oB 5,B78 1ol 4,236 o1 BROCCOLI 2tD98 o4 1,577 o2 1,BB7 o3 CARROTS 1t716 o3 1t241 o2 lt24B o2 CAUL! FLOWER 1,061 o2 B57 o1 1,026 o2 BEETS 1t319 o3 1,0B9 o2 932 o2 DRY PEAS 475 o1 6D7 o1 745 o1 LETTUCE 46B • 545 o1 61B o1 ASPARAGUS 493 o1

~ o1

~ o1

WATERMELONS 299 * * :tV * TOMATOES 517 o1 ;w • 5 • M1SC VEGETABLES159 2,934 o5 3t 2 o6 4,61D oB

FRI)ITS NUTS 57t21B 11o2 67,4B9 12o1 64,B34 llo5 CHERRIES 7,9B5 1o5 11 t93D 2o1 13,B77 2o4 PEARS 14,32D 2oB 16,963 3o1 13t21B 2o4 STRAWBERRIES 11tB10 2o3 12 ,D63 2o2 11,246 2oD BLACKBERRIES 4,657 o9 7,119 1o3 6,627 1o1 APPLES 5t93B 1o2 4,8B1 oB 5,557 1oD FILBERTS 3t564 o7 3,B39 o1 4,606 oB RASPBERRIES 2t953 o5 5t55B o9 3,3BO o6 PLUMS PRUNES 2t1B5 o4 1 ,7DB o3 2t6D2 o5 WALNUTS 1,B9D o3 B39 o1 1tDBD o2 CRANBERRIES B65 o2 936 o1 1tOD2 o2 PEACHES 512 o1 964 o1 B74 o1 OTHER FRTS NUTS16D 539 o1 6B9 o1 765 o1

ALL OTHER CROPS B3,135 16o4 93,176 16o7 92,945 16o5

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STITES, REGIONS AND STATES, 1968-70 -CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

STATE AND COMMODITY

GR fENHOUS E NURS Y RYEGRASS SO MINT FOREST PRODUCTS SUGAR BEETS FESCUE SD HOPS BENTGRASS SO ALFALFA SD RED CLOVER SO BL\JE(;RASS MRN Sfl CRIMSON CLOVER SD VETCH SO WHITE CLOVER SD OTHER FLO CROPS161

CALIFORNIA

ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS CATTLE CALVES SHEEP LAMBS HOGS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL MILKFAT

POULTRY AND EGGS 2 EGGS TURKEYS 3 BROILERS 3 CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL HONEY 3 BEESWAX MOHAIR

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FOOD GRAINS RICE WHEAT

FEED CROPS HAY BARLEY SORGHUM GRAIN CORN OATS

COTTON COTTON LINT COTTONSEED

OIL CROPS FLAXSEED

VEGETABLES TOMATOES L ETTtJCE POTATOES CANTALOUPS 1l>2 CELERY CARROTS DRY BEANS ASPARAGUS ONIONS BROCCOLI CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE PEPPERS CUCUMBERS WATERMELONS HONEYDEW MELONS GARLIC BEANS LIMA ARTICHOKES SWEET POTATOES

1968

VALUE

25.727 12,721 9o145 5. 731 6,956 3,843 3,204 2o248 2,266

505 669

1o157 402

80 8,481

4,282,101

1,614,907

812,671 778,571 25,292

8o80A

470,52A 418.335

52' 030 163

314,184 195,795 58,643 42.682

5,437

17.524 5,506 2,243

198 14

21.190

2o667 0 194

109,386 97,302 11,926

273,004 141,834 77,543 27,741 22,896

2o990

197,593 163,908

33,685

443 243

902,644 272,655 1 26 '78 3

79,599 54,137 42,098 41,846 36,970 28,627 21,868 23,761 17' 038 8,384

10,665 11,553

6,523 7,388 7,088

13,331 4,939 6,575

SEE FOOTNOTES Ae END OF TABLE.

PERCENT OF

TOTAL

5.1 2.5 !.A 1.2 1.3

.7

.6

.4

.5 .1 • 1 .z .!

1.7

100.0

37.7

18.9 18.1

.5 .2

11.0 9.7 1.2

7.3 4.5 1.4 1.0 .1

.4 .1

.4

6?.3

2.5 2.3 .2

6.4 3.3 1.8

.7 .5

4.6 3.8

.8

*

* * *

*

* *

21.0 6.3 2.9 !.A 1.2

.9

.9

.8 .6 .5 .5 .4 .2 .3 .3 • 1 .2 .1 .3 .1 .2

1969

VALUE

26,062 14,147 10,602

7,87 A 8,023 5 '351 2,756 z, 700 1 ,958 1 '130

852 1,311

307 209

9,890

4o449 1 792

lo761 0 315

885,655 848,561 26,686 10,408

477,170 431 ,055

45,930 165

377,254 237,763 69' 132 50,460 7,654

21,236 5,262 5,765

547 17

21 '890

2,688,477

131,894 112,009 19,724

263,310 153,237 47,974 33,6A6 25,113

3,300

225,100 204,689

20,411

681 401

809,674 191,776 144,689

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72,434 51,785 51' 82 5 35,484 33,844 26,414 21,084 21,767 17 '746 6,761

10,954 10,648

5,561 8 ,621 7,365 8,451 6,893 5,994

PERCFNT OF

TOTAL

4.6 2.5 1.9 1.4 1.4

.9 .5 .4 .3 .z • 1 .2 .1

* 1.7

100.0

39.5

19.9 19.0

.6 .3

10.7 9.7 1.0

* 8.5 5.3 1.5 1.1 .z .4 • 1 • 1

* *

.4

60.5

3.0 2.5 .4

5,9 3.5 1 .1

.7 .5 .1

5.0 4.6

.4

* * 18.2 4.3 3.2 1,6 1 .1 1. 1 ,8 .7 .6 ,5 .4 .4 .z .z .2 .1 .2 .1 .1 • 1 .l

1970

VALUE

27 '976 11,650 A 0 915 7,223 6,437 5,917 4,074 3,189 2,498 1. 850 1,099

985 428 245

10,459

4,456,088

1,790,167

872.250 A35o254 26,580 10,416

535t135 475,882

59,149 104

366' 244 226,660 66,697 56,600 5,242

16' 5 38 4,199 2,649

215 11

20.509

2,665,921

120.617 94,486 25,970

296,671 166,058 60,894 38,280 28,275

3o164

156,970 124,956

32,014

541 261

R16o396 1A6,773 149' 871

82,423 55' 099 47,694 2A ol59 28' 105 26,77'5 25,539 24 '892 15,443 10,946

9,884 9ol61 7,474 7,465 6,871 6,730 6,642 6,602

PFRCENT OF

TnTAL

5.0 2.1 1. 6 1. 2 1. 1 1. 1 .7 ,5 .4 .3 .2 • 1 • 1

* 1. 9

100.0

40.2

19.5 lA. 7

.6 .2

12.0 10.7

1. 3

8.2 5.1 1· 5 1o 2

• 1

.4

<;9.8

2.7 2.1 .5

6.6 3.7 lo 4

.9 .6

3.5 2.a

.7

1Ao3 4. 2 3.3 1.8 1.2 1.1 .6 .6 .6 .6 .5 .3 .2 .z ·2 .2 .2 • 1 o1 • 1 ol

*

* * "' *

*

"' "'

CONTINUED-

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TABLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, UNITED STATES, REGIONS ANIJ STATFS, 196A-70- CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND llOLLARS

STATE AND COMMODITY

CORN SWEET BEANS SNAP BRUSSEL SPROUTS SPINACH 25 PEAS GREEN MISC VEGETABLES163

FRUITS NUTS GRAPES ORANGES PEACHES ALMONDS STRAWBERRIES PLUMS PRUNES LEMONS WALNUTS PEARS AVOCADOS APRICOTS APPLES OLIVES CHERRIES NECTARINES GRAPEFRUIT FIGS DATES TANGERINES POMEGRANATES PERSIMMONS OTHER FRTS NUTS164

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY SUGAR BEETS ALFALFA SO FOREST PRODUCTS LAOINO CLOVER SO HOPS REO CLOVER SO BLUEGRASS MRN SD OTHER FLO CROPS165

ALASKA

ALL COMMODITIES

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

MEAT ANIMALS HOGS CATTLE CALVES SHEEP LAMBS

DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK WHOLESALE MILK RETAIL

POULTRY AND EGGS EGGS CHICKENS FARM

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 WOOL

OTHER LIVESTOCK 5

CROPS 6

FEED CROPS HAY BA'RLEY OATS

VEGETABLES POTATOES LETTUCE CARROTS CABBAGE MISC VEGETABLES166

FRUITS NUTS OTHER FRTS NUTS 167

ALL OTHER CROPS GREENHOUSE NURSY FOREST PRODUCTS OTHER FtD CROPS168

1968

VALUE

5,76? 8,244 9,000 4,448 3,392

49,970

859,704 195,178 80,726 99,685 44,297 60,739 64,456 60,A74 59,605 45,078 17,254 26,425 27' 385 31,574 11,255

9,379 11,411

4,457 3,599 2,658

2AO 244

3,145

324,420 184,40A A3,310 19,185 4,576 2,616 1,241

17A 6

29,258

4,366

3,12A

386 83

292 ll

1,807 1,715

n

549 530 19

386 92

294

1,238

229 132

51 46

A17 538 118

61 41 59

25 25

167 112 47

8

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

PFRCENT OF

TOTAL

.2 .2 .2 .1

* 1.2

20.1 4.5 J,A ?.3 1.0 1.4 1.5 1.4 1. 3 1.0 .4 .6 .6 .7 .2 .2 .3 .1 • 1 .1

* * *

7,5 4.3 2.0

.5 • 1

* * * * .7

100.0

71.6

8,8 1.9 6,6 .2

41.4 39.2 2.1

12.5 12.2

.5

A,9 2. 1

6,7

28.4

5.3 3.0 1.2 1.0

18.7 12.3 2.7 1.4 .9

1. 3

.6 .6

3.8 2.6 1.0

.2

1969

VALliE

4,206 7 tl63 6,041 4,250 1,596

46,30?

913,309 232,904 109,541

96,851 73 ,A7l 60,693 57,600 60,164 43,00A 38,004 1A,775 32 .2 34 18,440 22 ,96'+ 13,847

9,212 9,316 5,095 2,827 2,755

332 199

4,677

344,509 204,47A

81 ,6?1 15 '11 lt 5,081 3,52 5 1 '315

166

33,&

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3,856

2,944

402 64

329 9

1 ,A62 1,749

113

32A 315

13

352 94

258

912

138 112

18 A

530 375 -lV ~ 155

26 26

218 153

53 12

PERCENT OF

TOTAl

.I .2 .? .1

* 1.0

;>0.5 5.2 2.4 2.1 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.3 .9 .9 .4 .7 .4 .5 .3 .2 .? .I

* .1 .1

* .1

7.7 lt.6 1.8

.3 • 1

* * * * .A

100,0

76.3

10.4 1.6 8.5 .2

41!.3 45.3

2.9

A.5 8.2

.3

9.1 2.4

6.6

23.7

3.6 2.9

.4

.2

13.7 9.7

* * * 4.0

.6

.6

5,6 4.0 1.3

,4

1970

VALUE

6,358 5,423 5,218 4,A62 1,571

50,416

A7A, 735 236,428 IIO,A23

A2.133 77,507 62,311 59,908 55.191 43,008 36,408 21.26A 18,252 16,910 12.619 [2,043 10,002 9,460 5,046 2. 748 2,459

398 240

3, 573

395,991 nl.947 117.114

]5,241 5,478 3,403 1' 29>

247

31.~

4,276

3.108

416 77

330 9

1,994 !,A31

163

368 351

17

330 72

25A

1' 16 8

203 143

50 10

709 495

~ w 214

26 26

230 153 53 24

PFRCHIT OF

TOTAL

• 1 .1 .1 .1

* 1. 1

19.7 5.3 2.4 1.A 1.7 1· 4 1.3 1.2 .9 .A .4 .4 .4 .3 .3 .2 ·2 • 1

* .1

* *

.1

8.9 5.0 2.6

.3

.1

* * * * .7

100.0

9.7 1. 8 7.7 .2

46.6 42.8

3.R

8.6 8.2 .4

7.7 1.6

6.0

4.7

'·' 1o2 .2

16.6 llo6

* * * 4,5

.6 .6

CONTINUED-

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TARLE 10.- CASH RECEIPTS RY COMMOD!Tl ES AND COMMOD lTV GROUPS 1 UNITFD STATES, REGIONS AND STATE.S, 190R-70 - CONTINUED VALUE IN THOUSAND DOLLARS

1%8 1969 1970 STATE AND PERCENT PERCENT PFRCENT COMMODITY VALUE OF VALliE OF VALliE OF

TOTAL TnTAL TnTAL

~

ALL COMMODITIES 205,536 100,0 199,7B7 100,0 211,462 100,0

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS ~A,379 18,6 39,90 5 19.9 41' 097 19,4

MEAT ANIMALS 17, OAA A,3 17,265 8.6 17 ,so 1 R,2 CATTLE CALVES 12.860 6,2 P ,A54 6,4 1~,003 6.1 HOGS 4,2ii'R 2.1 4,411 2.2 4,4C)A 2.1

DAIRY PRODUCTS 12,619 6.1 12,663 6.3 12,933 6.1 MILK WHOLESALE 11,38~ 5.5 11 '4 76 5.7 11 '798 s.r, MILK RETAIL 1 '2 36 ,6 1r1B7 ,6 1 ,!35 ,5

POULTRY AND EGGS e,t;69 4,2 9,879 '•. 9 10,583 5.0 EGGS 6,631 3.2 7,833 3.9 A,372 3.9 BROILERS 3 1. 705 .A 1,855 ,9 2,041 ,9 CHICKENS FARM 229 .1 187 • 1 165 .!

MISC LIVESTOCK 4 103 * 9A * RO * HONEY 3 55 * 54 * 26 * BEESWAX 6 * 5 * 3 * OTHER LIVESTOCK 46 * 43 56 *

CROPS 6 167,157 81.4 159,A82 A0.1 170,365 80,6 .

VEGETABLES 7,222 3,5 7,053 3.5 7,3n 3.5 TOMATOES 931 .4 986 .4 935 .4 L ETTIJCE 854 .4 707 .3 739 • 3 TARO 676 ,3 671 .3 714 .3 CUCUMBERS 552 ,3 470 .2 533 .2 CABBAGE 643 .3 580 .3 514 .2 BEANS SNAP 413 .2 _!2/ * ...!2/. * PEPPERS n2 * 15/, * ~ * WATERMELONS 210 * w * :IV * CELERY 167 * :::::!:Y * ::i:Y * CORN SWEET 139 * =% * ::IV * ONIONS 60 * :J.Y * :JY * MISC VEGETABLES\69 2. 355 1 .1 3,639 \.R 3,943 \,R

FRUITS NUTS 45,029 21,9 43,521 ?\,R 46,757 ?2.1 PAPAYAS 2r260 1. 1 2,385 1.2 2,521 \.? MACADAMIA NUTS 2,432 1. 1 2,474 \.? 2,496 I • 1 COFFEE 1,54R .7 \,572 .a 1 '725 ,R BANANAS 499 .2 580 .3 598 .2 llTHER FRTS NUTS170 3Ar290 \A,6 36,510 1Ao3 39,417 \A, 7

ALL OTHER CROPS 114,906 55.9 109,30A 54.7 116,230 54.9 GREENHOUSE NIJRSY 3,000 1.4 3,647 \.9 4,250 2.0 FOREST PRODUCTS 143 • 1 167 * 179 • 1 OTHER FLO CROPS\71 111,763 54,3 105,499 52.9 111,B01 52.A

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF IABLF.

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FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 10

* Less than 0.05 percent. Percents may not be accurate to 0.1 in last place because of method of rna· chine computations.

!/ Except for mohair, the livestock commodities include only State estimates of income for which the Department estimates value of marketings for 1969-70. All other estimates, while included in commod­ity group totals, are combined as appropriate in "Other Livestock."

gJ Commodities do not add to group totals because minor commodities--turkey eggs, ducks, geese, guineas and other poultry as estimated are included in Other Livestock below in order to avoid disclosure of confidential data. All minor commodities may not be estimated in all States.

3/ Cash receipts include value of home consumption.

if Commodities do not add to group total because broilers (Illinois and Arizona 196S.70 and Idaho 1969-70), turkeys (Florida, Oklahoma, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona 196a.70, Wisconsin, and Minnesota 1969·70), and other minor commodities such as bees, horses and mules, goats, goatmilk, mink and other pelts, rabbits, catfish (Mississippi), reindeer (Alaska), and other livestock and products are included in Other Livestock below in order to avoid disclosure of confidential data.

2/ See footnotes 2 and 4.

Q/ Except for eye, barley, corn, oats, sorghum grain, flaxseed, peanuts, soybeans, dey edible beans, dey field peas, potatoes, sweet potatoes, citrus fruit, apples, apricots, ~vocados, cherries, dates, grapes, peaches, pears, plums and prunes, pecans, sugarcane sirup, alfalfa seed, fescue seed, crimson clover seed, lespedeza, orchardgrass, red clover seed, sweet clover seed, timothy, vetch, broomcorn, popcorn, strawberries, forest products and greenhouse and nursery products, the commodities include only State estimates of income for which the Department estimates value of production for 1970. Al· lowances are made in "other" categories for other States as all other estimates, while included in commodity group totals, are combined as appropriate in "Miscellaneous Vegetables", "Other Berries", "Other Fruits and Nuts" or "Other Field Crops" items.

z/ Chinese cabbage, swiss chard, collards, dandelion greens, mustard greens, turnip greens, horseradish, kohlrabi, mung beans, okra, green onions, parsley, parsnips, field peas, pimientos, pumpkins, radishes, rhubarb, rutabagas, squash, turnips, watercress and other miscellaneous vegetables. Includes produc­tion of these crops for processing. Also includes fresh for green lima beans, beets, and green peas for 1969 and 1970 and processing except where shown separately.

§/ Includes other melons except honeydews and watermelons.

2/ Raspberries, blueberries, blackberries; currants, loganberries, boysenberries, youngberries, goose­berries, dewberries, and all other berries.

1Q/ Pineapples, mangos, quinces, chestnuts, kumquats, loquats, guavas, major fruits and nuts in States for which the Department does not estimate value of production.

1!/ Sugar and seed crops, mint, hops, popcorn, other field crops, forest products, mushrooms, and green­house and nursery.

~ Does not include sugarcane for sugar in Hawaii.

!l/ Included in other crops below.

li/ Includes buckwheat, castor beans, chufas, emmer and spelt, dill for oil, lentils, provo millet, safflower; sugarcane in Hawaii, velvetbeans, WOI'IJII>>ood oil, wormseed oil, other grains, other field crops, sod, sugar beets for 1970, sugarcane sirup for 1969 and 1970, major field crops in States for which the Department did not estimate value of production for 1970 and the following seeds: Alsike clover, alyce clover, Austrian winter peas, birdsfoot trefoil, bluestem grass, bromegrass, Bermuda grass, canary grass, carpet grass, cowpeas, crotalaria, dallisgrass, gram& grass, hairy indigo, Ken­tucky bluegrass, lupine, meadow foxtail, millet, mustard, rapeseed, redtop, rescue grass, sesame, sudangrass, sunflower, sweet corn, sugar beet, wild winter peas, wheatgrass, and major seeds in States for which the Department did not estimate value of production for 1970.

l2/ Included in miscellaneous vegetables below.

"J:§/ See footnotes 9 and 10 above.

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li/ Dry edible beans, asparagus, snap beans, beets for 1968, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, sweet corn, cucumbers, lettuce for 1969 and 1970, green peas for processing, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes, and miscellaneous vegetables.

1§/ Included in other fruits and nuts below.

12/ Blueberries, raspberries, other berries, peaches, strawberries for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

gQj Other seeds and other field crops.

~Asparagus, snap beans, beets for 1968, cabbage for 1969 and 1970, carrots, cantaloupe, cucumbers, lettuce, green peas for 1968, green peppers, tomatoes, and miscellaneous vegetables.

ggj Pears, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~ Snap beans, cabbage, carrots, sweet corn, cucumbers, green peas for 1968, tomatoes, and miscellaneous vegetables.

~Peaches, strawberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

£2/ Fresh only. Processing included in miscellaneous vegetables.

g§/ Cantaloupe, lima beans for· 1968, snap beans for processing, beets for 1968, broccoli, cauliflower, celery for 1969 and 1970, cucumbers for processing 1968, all cucumbers 1969 and 1970, eggplant, escarole, kale for 1968, onions, green peas for 1968, spinach, and miscellaneous vegetables.

gz/ Pears, blueberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

g§/ Corn, mushrooms, other seeds, and other field crops.

£2/ Snap beans for 1969 and 1970, cabbage for 1969 and 1970, sweet corn for 1969 and 1970, lettuce, green peppers for 1969 and 1970, tomatoes for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

32/ Strawberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

31/ Other field crops.

3E/ Asparagus, lima beans for 1968, beets for 1968, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, cucumbers, eggplant, escarole, onions, green peas for 1968, green peppers for 1969 and 1970, spinach, cantaloups, and miscellaneous vegetables.

33/ Plums and prunes, strawberries for 1969 and 1970, blueberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

ail Asparagus, lima beans, broccoli, sweet corn, cucumbers for processing, eggplant, escarole, green peas, spinach for processing, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

32/ Plums and prunes, blueberries, currants, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

32/ Buckwheat, sugar beets for 1969 and 1970, alfalfa seed, timothy seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

Lima beans for processing 1968, all lima beans for 1969 and 1970, snap beans for processing, beets for processing for 1968, all beets for 1969 and 1970, broccoli, cauliflower for 1969 and 1970, celery for 1969 and 1970, cucumbers for processing, kale for 1968, green peas, spinach for processing, cantaloupe for 1969 and 1970, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

~Nectarines, pears, plums and prunes, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscel· laneous fruits and nuts.

}2/ Sugar beets for 1969 and 1970, other seeds, sod, and other field crops. Also includes +$3,426,000 adjustment for 1970 due to controls set by national totals.

~Dry beans, sweet potatoes, asparagus, lima beans, broccoli for 1969 and 1970, carrots, cauliflower, celery for 1969 and 1970, cucumbers for processing, eggplant, escarole, kale for 1968, lettuce, onions, green peas, green peppers, spinach for processing 1968, all spinach for 1969 and 1970, cantaloups, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

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~Nectarines, plums and prunes, blueberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

ig/ Buckwheat, alfalfa seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

~Sweet potatoes, asparagus, lima beans, snap beans for processing, beets, carrots for 1969 and 1970, cauliflower, sweet corn for processing, eggplant, kale for 1968, green peas, spinach for 1969 and 1970, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

~Sweet cherries included in miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

i2/ Sweet cherries, pea~s, plums and prunes, blueberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~ Buckwheat, sorghum grain, alfalfa seed for 1970, Kentucky bluegrass seed for 1968, other seeds, and other field crops.

~Sweet potatoes, asparagus, lima beans for 1968, snap beans, carrots, celery, sweet corn, lettuce, green peas, green peppers, spinach, and miscellaneous vegetables.

~Cherries, grapes, plums and prunes, blueberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

i2/ Alfalfa seed, fescue seed, other seeds, mushrooms, and other field crops.

2Q/ Dry edible beans, sweet potatoes, lima beans, beets, cucumbers for processing for 1968, all cucumbers for 1969 and 1970, eggplant, kale for 1968, lettuce, onions, green peas, green peppers, spinach, cantaloups for 1969 and 1970, watermelons for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

2l/ Grapes, pears, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~Alfalfa seed, fescue seed, redtop seed, other seeds, broomcorn, mushrooms, and other field crops.

23/ Sweet potatoes, lima beans, beets, broccoli, eggplant, escarole, green peas, spinach, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

~Apricots, blackberries, blueberries, currants, raspberries, otper berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

22/ Buckwheat, sweet clover seed for 1969 and 1970, timothy seed, other seeds, mushrooms, and other field crops.

22/ Included in other livestock below.

21/ Dry field peas, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes, canta­loups, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

2§/ Pears, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

22/ Buckwheat, flaxseed, other seeds, mushrooms, and other field crops.

§Q/ Asparagus, lima beans, snap beans, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, cucumbers for processing, lettuce, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes, cantaloups, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

£1/ Strawberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

§S./ Negligible.

Q3/ Buckwheat, sorghum grain, maple products for 1969.and 1970, alsike clover seed, Kentucky bluegrass seed, mustard seed, other seeds, mushrooms, popcorn, and other field crops.

~Sweet potatoes, asparagus, snap beans, beets for 1968, cabbage for 1969 and 1970, carrots, cucumbers for processing, onions for 1970, green peas, green peppers, tomatoes, cantaloups, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

22/ Strawberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

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FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 10.--Continued

QQ/ Sugar beets for 1969 and 1970, alfalfa seed, Kentucky bluegrass seed, bromegrass seed, orchardgrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

§1/ Sweet potatoes, lima beans for processing; snap beans, beets for 1968, carrots, cucumbers, lettuce, onions, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes for processing, cantaloups, and miscellaneous vegetables.

Q§/ Pears, raspberries, other berries, pecans, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

22/ Sugar beets for 1969 and 1970, alfalfa seed, Kentucky bluegrass seed, bromegrass seed, cowpeas, redtop seed, sweet clover seed for 1969 and 1970, other seeds, mushrooms, and other field crops.

1Q/ Sweet corn, cucumbers for processing, onions, tomatoes, cantaloups, and miscellaneous vegetables,

11/ Apples, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

zgj Buckwheat, Kentucky bluegrass seed for 1970, bromegrass seed, red clover seed, wheatgrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

TJ/ Dry edible beans, sweet corn, cucumbers, tomatoes, cantaloupe, watermelons, and mi·scellaneous vegetables.

~Apples, other berries, and miscellaneous frtiits and nuts.

12/ Kentucky bluegrass seed, bromegrass seed, red clover seed, wheatgrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

zQ/ Asparagus, snap beans, beets for 1968, cabbage, sweet corn, cucumbers, lettuce, onions, green peppers, tomatoes, cantaloupe, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

11/ Apples, strawberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

Z§/ Kentucky bluegrass seed for 1969 and 1970, bromegrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

12/ Sweet potatoes for 1969 and 1970, asparagus, snap beans, cabbage, sweet corn for 1969 and 1970, cucumbers, lettuce, onions, green peas for 1968, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes, cantaloupe for 1969 and 1970, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

§Q/ Grapes, pears, raspberries, strawberries, other berries, pecans, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

§l/ Bromegrass seed, cowpeas, fescue seed, sudangrass seed, other seeds, broomcorn, and other field crops.

§g/ Sweet potatoes, asparagus, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale for 1968, green peppers, spinach, cantaloupe for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables,

§3/ Strawberries, blueberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

§if Lespedeza seed, red clover seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

§2/ Beets for 1968, broccoli, sweet corn, fresh for 1969 and 1970, cucumbers for processing, kale for 1968, lettuce, onions, green peppers, spinach, cantaloupe for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

§2/ Cherries, plums and prunes, blueberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

§1/ Maple products for 1969 and 1970, other seeds, popcorn, and other field crops.

§§/Asparagus, lima beans, beets, broccoli, sweet corn for processing, eggplant, escarole, kale for 1968, lettuce, onions, green peas, spinach, cantaloupe, watermelons for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

§2/ Cherries, grapes, pears, plums and prunes, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

2Q/ Cowpeas, fescue seed, lespedeza seed for 1970, other seeds, mushrooms, sod, and other field crops.

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FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 10.--Continued

21/ Sweet potatoes, snap beans, cabbage, sweet corn, cucumbers, onions, green peas for 1968, green peppers, tomatoes, cantaloups, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

2£/ Cherries, grapes, pears, plums and prunes, strawberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

23/ Buckwheat, red clover seed for 1969 and 1970, other seeds, and other field crops.

2i/ Asparagus, lima beans for 1969 and 1970, beets for 1968, broccoli, carrots, eggplant, kale for 1968, onions, green peas, tomatoes for processing, cantaloups for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vege­tables.

22/ Blueberries, blackberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

22/ Cowpeas, fescue seed, red clover seed, other seeds, popcorn, and other field crops.

21/ Potatoes, asparagus, lima beans for 1969 and 1970, beets for 1968, broccoli, carrots, sweet corn for 1969 and 1970, kale for 1968, lettuce, green peas for 1968, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes, and miscellaneous vegetables.

2§/ Strawberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

22/ Sugarcane sirup, cowpeas, crimson clover seed, lupine seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

1QQ/ Includes an additional $29,698,000 which is not included in the State total due to controls set by national totals. This correction vrill be taken into account in the next general revision of farm income estimates.

121/ Potatoes, asparagus, lima beans, snap beans for processing, sweet corn for 1969 and 1970, cucumbers, eggplant, kale for 1968, lettuce, onions, green peas for 1968, green peppers, and miscellaneous vegetables. ·

!Qg/ Apples, pears, plums and prunes, strawberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

lQ3/ Sugarcane sirup for 1969 and 1970, cowpeas, other seeds, and other field crops.

~Sweet potatoes, lima beans for 1968, snap beans, beets for 1968, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers for processing, onions, and miscellaneous vegetables.

1Q2/ Lemons, peaches, papayas, other berries, mangos, murcotts, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

1Q2/ Sorghum grain, sugarcane sirup, lupine seed, white clover seed, other seeds, mushrooms, and other field crops.

1Q1/ Sweet potoates, lima beans for 1968, snap beans, cabbage, sweet corn, cucumbers for processing, kale for 1968, lettuce, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes for processing, cantaloups, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

lQ§/ Grapes, pears, other berries, pecans, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

!Q2/ Kentucky bluegrass seed, crimson clover seed, redtop seed, timothy seed, other seeds, mushrooms, and other field crops.

112/ Lima beans, beets for 1968, sweet corn, cucumbers, kale for 1968, lettuce, onions, green peas, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes for processing, cantaloups, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

111/ Grapes, pears, other berries, pecans, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

W Peanuts, cowpeas, orchardgrass seed, red c·lover seed, other seeds, popcorn, and other field crops.

~Asparagus, lima beans for processing for 1968, all lima beans for 1969 and 1970, snap beans for process­ing, cabbage for 1969 and 1970, cauliflower, cucumbers, eggplant, onions, green peas for 1968, green peppers, tomatoes for processing, cantaloups for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

lli/ Apples, grapes, pears, strawberries for 1969 and 1970, blackberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

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FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 10.--CQntinued

112/ Rye, barley, sugarcane sirup for 1969 and i970, cowpeas, Austrian winter peas, other seeds, popcorn, and other field crops.

!12/ Lima beans for 1968, snap beans, sweet corn, cucumbers for processing, green peas for 1968, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes for 1969 and 1970, cantaloups, and miscellaneous vegetables.

111/ Apples, pears, strawberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

11§/ Sugarcane sirup for 1969 and 1970, cowpeas, Austrian winter peas, other seeds.

112/ +$30,157,000 adjustment for rice (see footnote 122), other field crops.

~Asparagus, lima beans, beets for 1968, cabbage, sweet corn, cucumbers for processing, kale for 1968, onions, green peas for 1968, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes for processing, cantaloups, and miscel­laneous vegetables.

~ Blackberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~Peanuts, cowpeas, crimson clover for 1969 and 1970, other seeds, and other field crops. Includes $30,157,000 which inadvertently was included in the estimate of rice receipts. Due to controls set by national totals, this adjustment could not be excluded from the total for Arkansas for 1969; this correction will be taken into account in the next general revision of farm income estimates.

1£11 Lima beans for 1968, snap beans for processing, beets for 1968, cauliflower, sweet corn, cucumbers for processing, eggplant, garlic, onions, green peas for 1968, spinach, tomatoes for processing, cantaloups, and miscellaneous vegetables.

1£i/ Miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

1£2/ Peanuts, sugarcane sirup for 1969 and 1970, cowpeas, all ryegrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

1£2/ Mung beans, potatoes, sweet potatoes for 1969 and 1970, lima beans, cabbage, sweet corn for 1969, cucumbers for 1970, kale for 1968, green peas for 1968, spinach for processing, tomatoes, cantaloups for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

1£1/ Apples, blackberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

1£§1 Cowpeas, sudangrass seed, sweet clover for 1969 and 1970, other seeds, and other field crops.

1£2/ Dry edible beans, dry peas, mung beans, asparagus, lima beans for 1968, snap beans for 1969 and 1970, brussel sprouts, celery, sweet corn for.processing, eggplant, escarole, garlic, kale for 1968, green peas for 1968, spinach for processing, and miscellaneous vegetables.

13Q/ Apples, figs, pears, plums and prunes, blackberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

131/ Sugarcane sirup, cowpeas, crimson clover seed, all fescue seed,·Austrian winter peas, all ryegrass seed, sudangrass seed, white clover seed, other seeds, popcorn for 1968 and 1969, safflower, and other field crops.

1Jg} Dry field peas, cabbage, carrots, sweet corn, lettuce, onions, green peas, tomatoes, and miscellaneous vegetables.

113/ Apples, cherries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~Mustard seed, sweet clover seed, wheatgrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

132/ Asparagus, lima beans for processing, snap beans, cabbage, cucumbers, garlic, lettuce, spinach, tomatoes, cantaloups, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

!l2J Apricots, grapes, strawberries, raspberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

131/ Alsike clover seed, Kentucky bluegrass seed, bromegrass seed, all fescue seed for 1969 and 1970, orchardgrass seed, Austrian winter peas, wheatgrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

Continued-

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FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 10.--Continued

13§/ Dry f~eld peas, snap beans, sweet corn, onions, green peas, tomatoes, and miscellaneous vegetables.

132/ Miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~ Red clover seed, wheatgrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

~ Dry field peas, asparagus, snap beans, fresh only for 1969 and 1970, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, green peas for processing, green peppers, tomatoes for 1970, honeydew melons, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

~Apricots, plums and prunes, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~ Red clover seed, sudangrass seed, wheatgrass seed, other seeds, popcorn, mushrooms, and other field crops.

~ Sweet potatoes for 1969 and 1970, asparagus, snap beans, cabbage, carrots, sweet corn, cucumbers, green peppers, cantaloupe, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

~Peaches, pears, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~Rye, oats, soybeans, sugar beets for 1969 and 1970, sudangrass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

1frZ/ Dry eaible beans, sweet potatoes, snap beans, beets for 1968, brussel sprouts, celery, sweet corn, cucumbers for processing, eggplant, escarole, garlic, green peas for 1968, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes, and miscellaneous vegetables.

~Apples, apricots, dates, peaches, plums and prunes, strawberries, pecans, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~ Oats, peanuts, soybeans, Bermuda grass seed, other seeds, and other field crops.

!2Q/ Asparagus,, lima beans.for processing, snap beans, beets for processing, beets for 1968, carrots, cauliflower, celery, sweet corn, cucumbers, lettuce, green peas, green peppers, cantaloupe, watermelons, and miscellaneous vegetables.

!2!/ Grapes, plums and prunes, raspberries, strawberries, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

~ Rye, corn, other seeds, and other field crops.

l2l/ Potatoes for 1969 and 1970, beets for 1968, garlic, lettuce, onions, tomatoes, cantaloupe, and miscellaneous vegetables.

12i/ Peaches and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

l22/ Other seeds and other field crops.

~Beets, broccoli for 1969 and 1970, cucumbers, fresh only for 1969 and 1970, eggplant, garlic, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes for processing, cantaloupe for 1969 and 1970, watermelons for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

!211 Other berries and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

!2§1 Sorghum grain, Kentucky bluegrass seed, fescue seed for 1970, other seeds, mushrooms, and other field crops.

122/ Lima beans, processing for 1969 and 1970, brussel sprouts, cabbage, celery, cucumbers, garlic, green peppers, spinach, tomatoes, fresh only for 1969 and 1970, cantaloupe, watermelons for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

l9Q/ Apricots, grapes, blueberries, currants, other berries, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

!2!/ Alsike clover seed, Kentucky bluegrass seed, bromegrass seed, orchardgrass seed, Austrian winter peas, sudangrass seed, timothy seed, all wheatgrass seed, other seeds, mushrooms, and other field crops.

!Qg/ Includes Persian and other melons. Continued-

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FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 10.--Continued

ill/ Dry field peas, beets, eggplant, escarole, kale for 1968, spinach for processing, .•and miscellaneous vegetables.

~ Limes, raspberries, blaokberries, other berries, pecans, and miscellaneous fruits and nuts.

!22/ Rye, peanuts, suda.ngra.ss seed, other seeds, mushrooms, safflower,. and other field crops.

~ Ce.bba.ge for 1969 and 1970, carrots for 1969 and 1970, lettuce for 1969 and 1970, and miscellaneous vegetables.

!2!/ Other berries.

!§§/ Other field crops •

. ~ Potatoes, sweet potatoes, snap beans for 1969 and 1970, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, celery for 1969 and 1970, sweet corn for 1969 and 1970, eggplant, onions tor 1969 and 1970, green peppers for 1969 and 1970, cantalaups, watermelons for 1969 and 1970, and other miscellaneous vegetables.

11Q/ Avocados, guavas, limes, lychee nuts, mangos, oranges, passion fruit, pineapples, tangerines, and other fruits.

!1!/ Sugarcane for sugar, field corn, and other field crops.

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Table 11.--Governrnent payments, by program, by States, 1968

Conser-· Milk Soil Great Feed Crop-

State and region vation Sugar Indem- Wool Bank Plains Cotton Grain Wheat land Total Act Act Conser- : Program Adjust-JJ nity JJ vation :

Program ment

- - - - - Tbousand dollars - -

Maine ................... : 1,114 113 35 645 74 2 61 2,044 New Hampshire ••••••••••• : 484 7 116 46 2 655 Vern~ont ••••••••••••••••• : 986 11 303 204 27 1,531 Mlissachusetts ........... : 537 --- 15 12 87 65 716 Rhode Island ............ : 67 3 4 74 Connecticut .•••.••••.••• : 420 9 14 176 216 835 New York •••••••••••••••• : 4,816 141 8 218 2,739 9,117 3,869 1,268 22,176 New Jersey .............. : 631 12 59 3,106 525 201 4,534 Pennsylvania ............ : 4,281 338 1,723 11,275 4,329 1,912 23,858

North Atlantic •••••••• : 13,336 254 8 648 5,611 24,089 8,725 3,752 56,423

Ohio .................... : 5,74o 1,376 1,928 1,590 58,653 21,872 3,553 94,712 Indiana ................. : 6,245 593 1,307 93,837 15,626 2,598 120,206 Illinois .... , , .......... : 8,415 14 699 820 127 124,303 23,595 2,955 l6o,928 Michigan ................ : 5,054 2,850 565 2,372 33,848 16,091 4,534 65,314 Wisconsin ............... : 5 336 24 300 2386 38 315 502 4,844 51,707

East North Central .••. : 30,790 4,24o 24 4,085 8,475 127 348,956 77,686 18,484 492,867

Minnesota ••.•.•.••.••..• : 5,578 3,343 1,220 4,649 103,424 11,863 4,433 134,510 Iowa .................... : 9,780 16 1,756 894 2~,6o4 741 3,490 246,281 Missouri •••.•••••••.•••• : 9,698 721 3,945 18,963 8 ,470 19,378 4,106 141,281 North Dakota • , ••••. , .... : 5,154 2,350 989 10,848 882 12,453 105,235 2,332 14o,243 South Dakota ............ : 5,168 3,592 7,567 661 43,427 25,776 2,569 88, 76o Nebraska ................ : 6,657 2,583 752 3,446 1,504 125,504 41,111 3,703 185,260 Kansas ............. , , , , • : 6,921 946 76o 71559 lzo4o 641155 145,214 1,581 228,176

West North Central •••• : 48,956 9,238 9,790 38,908 4,087 18,963 663,037 349,318 22,214 1,164,511

Delaware ................ : 317 3 81 1,252 315 8o 2,048 ~ryland ................ : 1,185 4o 223 3,705 1,377 247 6,777 Virginia ................ : 4,34o 472 68o 553 8,569 2,102 1,137 17,853 West Virginia ........... : 1,685 4o5 46o 1,204 157 98 4,009 North Carolina .......... : 6,783 39 1,784 15,915 31,888 2,84o 2,343 61,592 South Carolina .......... : 3,085 2 5,349 29,098 11,696 1,38o 2,379 52,989 Georgia .................. : 7,700 6 7,o44 33,687 26,029 930 4,791 8o,l87 Florida ................. : 3,284 6 628 5 3 1,231 1,072 6,247 119 1,283 19,872

South Atlantic •••••••• : 28,379 6,628 5 970 16,852 8o,325 90,590 9,220 12,358 245,327

Kentucky ................ : 7,279 4o8 2,3i7 4o6 33,338 1,674 2,197 47,619 Tennessee •••••••••••••.• : 6,278 112 3,o84 33,998 23,262 1,145 2,214 70,093 Alabama ................. : 6,o4o 2 9 2,981 49,721 22,491 425 2,936 84,605 Mississippi •• , •••••••••• : 6,103 14 1,049 101,762 12,750 419 846 122,943 Arkansas •••••••••••••••• : 4,513 2 23 2,298 70,392 2,366 849 395 8o,838 Louisiana ............... : 4,453 10,4o7 23 1,078 31,758 2,373 393 2o8 50,693 Oklahoma ................ : 6,687 196 5,942 1,139 21,323 9,674 62,127 1,326 lo8,414 Texas ................... : 191864 11361 98 201519 10,167 31700 2541913 100,536 46,178 81o89 465,425

South Central ......... : 61,217 11,768 102 21,304 28,916 4,839 564,273 206,790 113,210 18,211 1,030,630

Montana ................. : 6,130 2,656 47 3,501 3,047 812 1,6o4 56,096 236 74,129 Idaho ................... : 2,425 6,510 2 2,576 1,317 752 26,182 120 39,884 Wyoming ................. : 1,823 2,493 5,928 497 187 515 2,988 95 14,526 Colorado ................ : 3,694 5,424 2 3,313 5,43~ 1,466 13,646 28,891 l,o48 62,923 New Mexico ......... , , ... : 2,181 167 2,134 82 779 11,424 10,484 4,877 3,093 35,963 Arizona ................. : 2,207 666 947 14 38,165 1,610 8ol 246 44,656 Utah .................... : 1,218 979 3,378 78o 576 3,865 73 10,869 Nevada .................. : 750 574 289 22 350 1,985 Washington .............. : 2,708 2,533 500 1,557 821 44,350 178 52,647 Oregon .................. : 2,406 1,095 1,371 801 726 16,100 105 22,6o4 California •• , ........... : 6,3~ 9,536 4 4,471 524 72,952 1,817 4,748 320 100,731 Alaska .................. : 58 122 Hawaii .................. : 155 111Q25 7 111257

Western ............... : 32,120 43,154 55 28,758 14,800 3,244 122,830 32,573 189,248 5,514 472,296

United States ........... : 214,798 75,282 194 65,555 113,562 12,170 786,518 1,366,035 ?47 ,407 8o,533 3,462,054

}j Includes amounts paid under other similar programs not listed separately.

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Table 12. --Government payments, by .program, by States, 1969

Conser- Milk Soil Great Feed Crop-

State and region vation Sugar Indem- Wool Bank Plains : Cotton Grain Wheat land Total 11 Act nity Act 11 Conser- Program Program Adjust-

vation : ment :

~~

Maine ................... : 934 470 33 321 82 3 58 1,901 New Hampshire ...••....•. : 471 8 47 52 3 581 Vermont ..........•...... : 1,015 11 195 193 30 1,444 Massachusetts .... , .....• : 466 13 6 86 68 639 Rhode Island .••.•.••..•• : 62 2 4 1 69 Connecticut •.... , .••••.. : 398 7 6 185 212 808 New York .. , , .. , , , .. , , , , , : 4,780 242 213 1,512 10,729 6,737 1,24o 25,453 New Jersey ••••..••..• , .• : 6o9 35 14 35 3,207 795 194 4,889 Pennsylvania •.•••••••••. : 4,290 308 968 13 931 6,572 1 797 27 866

North Atlantic •.•••.•• : 13,025 747 6o9 3,090 28,469 14,107 3,6o3 63,650

Ohio .•....... , , , , , , . , , , , : 5,176 1,212 16 1,502 895 64,579 26,647 3,397 103,424 Indiana .••.....• , , , .. , . , : 4,744 514 463 104,340 19,581 2,522 132,164 Illinois •• , ..•.•••••..•• : 7,044 636 203 133 156,696 27,831 2,831 195,374 Michigan ................ : 4,256 3,790 527 1,138 36,907 22,401 4,375 73,394 Wisconsin ............... : 4,926 14 288 1,096 44,674 719 4 629 56,346

East North Central •• , . : 26,146 5,002 30 3,467 3,795 133 407,196 97,179 17' 754 560,702

Minnesota •..•.••.••.•..• : 4,843 4,877 1,076 1,257 140,203 14,678 4,222 171,156 Iowa .................... : 7,396 49 1,6o1 351 246, 76o 818 3,376 26o,351 Missouri •••.• , .......... : 7,988 619 1,181 20,308 97,383 24,798 3,982 156,259 North Dakota ............ : 4,891 2,427 901 5,658 658 33,133 113,014 2,284 162,966 South Dakota ••.••••.•••• : 3,621 3,265 3,274 645 48,152 33,031 2,373 94,361 Nebraska •.•..••••••••... : 4,480 2,641 634 1,101 1,138 141,299 45,626 3,684 200,6o3 Kansas •••••••••••••••••• : 5,625 1,036 714 2,935 902 71,431 151,090 1,514 235 2247

West North Central •.• , : 38,844 11,030 8,810 15,757 3,343 20,308 778,361 383,055 21,435 1,280,943

Delaware ......... , ...... : 278 2 9 1,385 4o8 79 2,161 Maryland ................ : 1,26o 35 92 5,064 1,914 237 8;6o2 Virginia •••••••• , .... , .• : 4,262 404 378 447 9,993 3,082 1,088 19,654 West Virginia ........... : 1,629 352 326 1,232 245 93 3,877 North caroline. .......... : 6,476 24 713 14,143 40,919 5,190 2,292 69,757 South Carolina .......... : 3,114 2 2,916 30,307 14,744 2,747 2,359 56,189 Georgia ................. : 6,741 5 3,124 35,275 34,514 1,898 4,532 86,089 Florida ................. : 3,159 5,247 5 656 1,034 7,879 173 1,131 19,284

South Atlantic •••••••• : 26,919 5,247 829 8,214 81,206 115,730 15,657 11,811 265,613

Kentucky ................ : 6,475 21 253 846 437 39,679 2,574 2,228 52,513 'I'ennessee •.••••••••••••• : 5,177 92 1,543 34,121 28,659 1,971 2,161 73,724 Alabama ••••••..•.•...••• : 5,173 7 1,416 47,373 24,682 6o7 2,774 82,032 Mississippi •••.••••••••• : 6,258 17 486 110,877 14,526 6o9 838 133,611 Arka.nsas •••••••••••••••• : 4,431 21 724 72,708 2,948 1,281 375 82,488 Louisiana ........... , ... : 4,207 9,588 14 21 321 34,682 2,872 392 169 52,266 Oklahoma ................ : 5,233 6 208 2,335 1,271 21,764 14,202 68,946 1,249 115,214 Texas ................... : 20,44o 1,699 20,327 32128 3,342 269,658 1242424 542366 72864 505 2248

South Central • , ....... : 57,394 11,287 41 20,946 10,799 4,613 591,620 251,992 130,746 17,658 1,097,096

Montana. ••••••••••••••••• : 3,838 2,118 6 3,309 1,119 816 4,712 63,857 306 80,081 Idaho ................... : 2,014 7,729 2,482 411 2,417 30,929 104 46,086 Wyoming ................. : 2,009 1,908 5,544 129 276 861 3,524 98 14,349 Colorado ................ : 3,464 3,276 3,096 1,277 1,6o4 19,781 32,972 1,022 66,492 New Mexico .............. : 2,o47 176 1,975 220 651 13,273 12,192 8,099 3,014 41,647 Arizona ................. : 1,6o4 947 882 8 39,793 3,338 1,103 175 47,850 Utah .................... : 1,239 1,293 3,054 222 1,223 4,710 69 11,810 Nevada .................. : 578 505 316 45 44o 1,884 Washington .............. : 2,573 3,495 473 477 1,865 47,881 125 56,889 Oregon .................. : 2,439 1,124 1,392 310 1,986 16,993 99 24,343 California .............. : 5,978 11,937 3 3,951 157 81,488 13,131 6,253 308 123,206 Alaska .................. : 65 31 27 123 Hawaii .................. : 144 10,810 10 954

Western ............... : 27,992 44,813 4o 26,690 4,330 3,347 134,870 61,551 216,761 5,320 525,714

United Sta tea ........... : 190,320 78,126' 111 61,351 45,985 11,303 828,137 1,643,299 857,505 77,581 3,793, 718

11 Includes amounts paid under other similar programs not listed sepe.ra.tely.

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Teble 13.--Government payments, by program, by States, 1970

Conser- Milk Soil Great Feed Crop-

State and region vation Sugar Indem- Wool Be.nk P.l.a.ins Cotton Grain Wheat land Total !I Act nity Act !I Conser- Program Program Adjust-

vation ment

Thousand ~ - -

Maine ..................... : 1,339 70 31 97 67 3 60 1,667 New Hampshire ............ : 464 9 23 5~ 2 548 Vermont .................. : 1,086 9 87 17 26 1,38o Massachusetts ............ : 46o 14 (2) 77 70 619 Rhode Island ............. : 66 3 3 72 Connecticut .............. : 396 8 159 210 773 New York ................. : 4,365 113 5 193 340 9,234 6,568 1,191 22,009 New Jersey •••••••••••••.• : 627 14 2,667 787 197 4,292 Pennsylvania. ............. : 32912 32 303 162 122933 62064 12746 252159

North Atlantic ......... ; 12,715 222 584 707 25,362 13,422 3,502 56,519

Ohio ••••.••••••••.••••••• : 4,916 1,713 31 1,486 147 53,666 24,298 3,356 89,613 Indians. .................. : 4,585 476 12 85,795 17,712 2,466 111,046 Illinois ................. : 6,770 19 609 8 133 129,368 26,984 2,753 166,644 Michigan ................. : 3,739 3,571 504 5 33,106 20,487 4,286 65,698 Wisconsin ................ : 4,331 16 291 36 41 876 657 4 449 51,656

Ee.st North Central ...... 24,341 5,284 66 3,366 208 133 343,811 90,138 17,310 484,657

Minnesota. ................ : 5,954 5,206 1,026 16o 120,037 15,295 4,095 151,773 Iowa. ..................... : 8,809 50 1,523 28 221,294 8o9 3,302 235,815 Missouri ................. : 7,692 5 542 28 22,449 95,799 23,546 3,858 153,919 North Dakota ............. : 4,345 3,153 855 267 683 32,891 122,731 2,314 167,239 South Dakota ............. : 3,749 3,024 77 791 43,910 37,846 2,301 91,698 Nebraska. ................. : 4,922 3,718 686 12 1,219 138,804 50,130 3,516 203,007 Kansas ···················· 62601 12348 3 739 45 1,003 692439 1472022 1,439 227,639

West North Central ••••• : 42,072 13,48o 3 8,395 617 3,696 22,449 722,174 397,379 20,825 1,231,090

Delaware ................. : 215 2 978 378 79 1,652 Ma.ryl!la1d ........ : ........ : 1,032 38 30 4,642 2,013 231 7,986 Virginia. ................. : 5,548 419 249 432 9,436 2,859 1,068 20,011 West Virginia •••••••••••• : 1,645 14 363 214 l,o49 213 90 3,588 North Caroline. ........... : 5,632 25 167 14,451 32,365 4,779 2,263 59,682 South Cs.rolins. ........... : 3,148 1 326 32,819 13,387 2,455 2,298 54,434 Georgie. .................. : 6,205 6 228 37,503 33,537 1,689 4,453 83,621 Florida. .................. : 3,668 52166 30 4 31 1,088 72151 148 1,2o4 182490

South Atlantic ......... : 27,093 5,166 44 858 1,245 86,293 102,545 14,534 11,686 249,464

Kentucky ................. : 5,520 213 175 465 34,915 2,397 2,115 45,800 Tennessee .•....•..•...... : 5,108 3 83 370 35,854 25,577 1,849 2,141 70,985 Alabama. .••.••.••••••••••• : 5,047 9 7 306 49,296 21,490 555 2,753 79,463 Mississippi .............. : 9,436 8 12 226 122,623 12,834 538 823 146,500 Arkansas ................. : 3,974 2 12 3 79,578 2,68o 1,121 377 87,747 Louisiana. ................ : 3,776 7,682 19 15 4o,410 2,677 345 181 55,105 Oklahoma ................. : 6,076 10 213 20 1,383 24,317 15,350 69,370 1,212 117,951 Texas .................... : 182077 1,577 10,677 47 3,503 308,488 135,920 57 2o66 7,8ol 543,156

South Central •••••••••• : 57,014 9,261 30 11,236 1,162 4,886 661,031 251,443 133,241 17,403 1,146, 707

Montane. .................. : 4,168 2,98o 5 2,~37 41 909 5,724 68,330 267 85,361 Idaho •••• ; ............... : 1,955 8,220 2, 51 1 2,222 33,002 101 47,952 Wyoming .................. : 2,147 2,912 16 4,970 (4) 327 906 3,822 89 15,185 Colorado ................. : 3,546 9,249 2 3,067 56 1,396 18,946 30,801 972 68,035 New Mexico ............... : 2,018 186 1,883 (1) 552 14,425 12,502 8,515 3,011 43,091 Arizona. .................. : 1,363 858 890 44,4o3 3,392 875 169 51,950 Utah ..................... : 1,151 1,213 2,717 4 1,048 4,945 66 11,144 Nevada. ................... : 768 459 346 44 463 2,08o Washington ............... : 2,417 3,734 439 12 1,693 49,477 116 57,888 Oregon ................... : 2,431 1,184 1,264 16 1,669 16,435 113 23,112 Cs.lifornis. ............... : 8,042 13,313 9 3,88o 89,922 10,383 6,087 301 131,937 Alaska. ................... : 55 29 84 Ha.waii ................... : 129 10,986 11,115

Western ................ : 30,190 54,835 32 24,986 125 3,184 149,096 58,529 222,752 5,205 548,934

United States ............ : 193,425 88,248 18o 49,425 4,064 11,766 919,002 1,503,864 871,466 75,931 3,717,371

"J./ Includes amounts paid under other similar programs not listed separately.

NOTE; ( 000) denotes refunds and adjustments.

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