All Farms. Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1969 and INA)
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1 Census of Agriculture-County Data Tex.-Potter County 0 All Table. Land in and Land Use: and All number.. Land in Average size of farm.... Approximate land area... Proportion in... percent. Value of land and buildings.... Average per farm dollars. Average per acre... Land n According to Uu o olO of by acres harvested: 0 to 0 to 00 to to acres. 000 acres and over.... Cropland used only for pasture or grazing..... All other cropland (see text)..... l 4 b 0 Total cropland..... Harvested cropland..... of by acres harvested: to.... to to to t4 Woodland including woodland z) pasture All other land (see text) rrigated land All Table. Land in and Land Use by Size of Farm: and in with harvested cropland Total acres harvested in cropland with irrigated land Total acres in irrigated land in wrth harvested cropland harvested cropland All.... with- to.... to4... [ 0 to to to to.... 4! !0 40 eo 4 0 0tot to to 4 acres to to acres and over u! Table. Farm Operators-Tenure and Characteristics: and All Negro operated All Negro operated and land in operated by- All farm operators Harvested cropland..... Full owners Harvested cropland.....! Farm operators by age groups: Under years.. to 4 years to 44 years 4 to 4 years to 4 years years and over... Average age. 0 0o 0 o.o Part owners " Harvested cropland.... acre<. 4 Tenants..... "" Harvested cropland s Percent of tenancy o o.o Farm operators by place of residence: On farm operated... Not on farm operated. Farm operators days of work off farm to 4 days. 0 to days. 0 to days days and over H All Table 4. Farm ncome and : and of by economic classes: Class - of $40000 and over. Class - " $0000 to $.... Class - " $000 to $.... Class 4- " $000 to $.... Class - " $00 to $4.... Class (see text).... Part time (see text).... Part retirement (see text).... Abnormal (see text) Market value of all agricultural products sold (see text).... Average per farm... Crops including nursery products and hay..... Forest products.... Livestock poultry and their products !
2 0 Tex.-Potter County Table 4. Farm ncome and : and -Continued Census of Agnculture-County Data by value of agncultural products sold: S to S4. $0 to $4 $00 to S $000 to $4 S 00 to S. $000 to $4 $00 and over S ll With farm-related income trom Customwork and other agricultural services.... Recreational services... Government farm programs... 0 Farm production expenses total (see text). of wth expendtures of $ to $4 S00 to $. $000 to $ $000 to $ $000 to $4 $000 to $. S 000 and over terns reported both years.. Livestock and poultry Feed for lvestock and poultry Commercially mtxed formula feeds. dollars.. tons )Z Table. Farm Production Expenses: and ( NA) Seeds bulbs plants and trees... <NA!NA <NA 0 0 Commercal fertilizer... Lme... Other agricultural chemcals (see text)... Gasolme and other petroleum fuel and 0 for the farm bus ness.. Hred farm labor dollars. Contract labor machne hre and customwork... All other production expenses o 0 o 0 o HO 0 00 <NA Table. Machinery and Euipment on Place: and Estimated market value of all mach nery and euipment total By value groups S to S S 000 to $4 $000 to $. $000 to $. $0000 and over. Eurpment manufactured- o 000 or later or earlrer Selected Machmery and Eupment Automobiles.. Motortrucks ncludmg pckups Tractors other than garden tractors and motor tllers A dmg garden tractors hp and over Gram and bean combnes self propelled Cornpckers corn heads and peker shellers Pckup balers 4 0 ) 0 los ll Q 4 nventory Table. Livestock and Poultry: and nventory Any cattle hogs or sheep Cattle and calves Wlth- to 4 to to 0 and over Cows and he fers that had calved Mlk cows wlth- or or 4 to and over Hogs and pgs Wlth- to 4. to to 4 and over Feeder rhgs lx lx s 4 4 (X 4 0 X lx lx (X (X (X X 0 lx <X (X lx lx lx 0 { { s 0 ' NA (NA!NA <NA!NA rna (NA Ltters of ptgs farrowed between December of precedng year and November 0 December of precedng year and'may June and November 0 (X X lx lx X lx!x lx!x (X lx (X
3 Census of AgriCulture -County Data Sheep and lambs... Horses and ponies.. Chickens months old or older with- to.. 0 to to 00 and over 0 nventory Table. Livestock and Poultry: and -Continued 0 0!OJ (OJ 0 nventory 0 Tex.-Potter County 0 (NAJ (NAJ (NA) Sates 4 4 CNA rna CNA Hens and pullets of laying age excluding started pullets rna) rna> Broilers and other meat-type chickens less than months old (see text) Other livestock and poultry. lx X) NA> rna Table. Crops Harvested: and Field corn for all purposes.... For grain bushels.. Cut for silage green or dry fodder or hogged or grazed.... Sorghums for all purposes except sirup For grain or seed... bushels.. Cut for silage dry forage or hay or hogged or grazed... Wheat for grain bushels.. Other small grains for grain..... Soybeans for beans bushels s o4 00 Ll- Hay excluding sorghum hay 0 Cotton NA! 4 Peanuts for nuts tons.... bales.... pounds.. Tobacco... pounds.. rish potatoes and sweetpotatoes... ( NA) Vegetables sweet corn or 0 melons for sale.. Berries for sale.. 0 Land in orchards (see text). Other crops. Greenhouse products under glass or other protection s. ft rz> CNA l 40 With of $00 and Over (Economic Classes -) Class - Table. Land in and Land Use: and Class -. Land in. Average size of farm.... number Value of land and buildings.. Average per farm.... Average per acre o ol Total woodland... 0 l. Woodland pastured..... acres. NA> Woodland not pastured.. Land in According to Use Total cropland..... Pastureland and rangeland (other than cropland and woodland pasture) " Harvested cropland..... of by acres harvested: to 4 acres. 0 to acres. 0 to 00 to 4 acres. 00 to acres and over to 000 acres and over. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing... Cropland in cover crops legumes and soil-improvement grasses not harvested and not pastured..... Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow Cropland idle ll 4 0 mproved pastureland and rangeland.... ( NA) Pasture! and and rangeland ( NA) not improved..... NA> ( NA) All other land (see text)... rna> 0 40 rrigated land Total pastureland (all types) Conservation Practices Grain or row crops farmed on the contour... Stripcropping systems to control erosion acres. Cropland and pastureland havmg terraces '+ l NA> s s rna! NA> NA!
4 0 Tex.-Potter County With of $00 and Over Census of Agnculture-County Data Class Table. Land in and Land Use by Size of Farm: and Class with- to acres to 4 0 to 0 to acres. '!! in 04 '! 40! with harvested cropland Total acres in 0 harvested cropland with irrigated land Total acres 0 irrigated <! '! 0 to 40 to acres 0 to 0 to '! 0 ljo 0 to 4 acres 00 to acres. 000 to acres 000 acres and over '! '! 0 '! '! 0 '! '! '!0 Class Table. rrigation and Artificial Drainage: Class - With some mgaton in the last years Proportion of all class - Land in Cropland Class - irrigated n Proportion of all class -.. Land n Average per farm Cropland Harvested cropland rngated land. Average per farm... number..... percent number..... percent acres '!'! rrigated land-continued Cropland.. Harvested.. Used only for pasture Pasture other than cropland pasture..... Water used acre-feet...0! ol 0 00 Class - with artificial drainage. Proportion of class. Land in. Average per farm... Draned land... Average per farm Class - both irrigation and drainage in Land n..... number.. percent number o 00 " Class T ble. Farm Operators--Tenure and Characteristics: and and land n operated by Class - farm operators.... Harvested cropland. Full owners.. Harvested cropland... acres Part owners.... acres Harvested cropland.... Tenants. Harvested cropland.. Percent of tenancy '!'! 0'! 4!!! 4 4 ol Negro operated o.o 0 0! NA> 40 NA> NA> NA> NA> NA>. Corporaton including family owned..... or fewer shareholders... More than shareholders... Other.... Farm operators by age groups: Under years... to 4 years to 44 years 4 to 4 years to 4 years years and over.. Average age... Farm operators by place of residence: On farm operated.. Not on farm operated...! 0'! '! '! Negro operated o.o NA> NA> NA> NA> NA> NA> '! by type of organzatmn. lndvldual or family. Partnership Farm operators days of work off farm. to 4 days to days 0 to days days and over 4!'! Class T ble. Farm ncome and : and of class by economic class: Class of $40000 and over Class - " $0.000 to $. Class- '" S000toS. Class 4- $000 to $ of class - by value of agricultural products sold: $ to $.4(see text)... $.!;00 to $4. $.000 to $4 $00 to $. $000 to $4... $000 to $. 0 X) B! Class - " S.00 to $4.. Market value of all agricultural products sold (see!ext) Average per farm.. '!! 0 '! 0 $0000 to $ $0000 to $... $40000 to $. $0000 and over.... $0.000 to $. $0000 and over 0 '! NA>
5 Census of PiriCure-County- Data With of $00 and Over Tex.-Potter County 0 Class Crops including nursery products and hay sold Grains Tobacco.... Cotton and cottonseed.... Field seeds hay forage and silage Table. Farm ncome and : and -Continued '?..o Livestock paultry and their products sold.. 0 Poultry and poultry products.... Dairy products Dairy cattle and calves.... Other cattle and calves.... Hogs sheep and goats > :n 0 Other field crops Vegetables sweet corn and melons... Fruits nuts and berries Nursery and greenhouse products Forest products sold Other livestock and livestock products with fari't- related income from Customwork and other agricultural services.... Recreattonal senices Government farm programs... > 0 ' ' 0> 4 Class Class farm production expenses total see text)..... of with expenditures of- $ to $.... $000 to $.... $000 to $4.... $000 to $ $000 to $.... S0000 to $.... $ and over... { tems reponed both years..... Livestock and poultry..... Feed for livestock and poultry..... Commercially mhc.ed formula feeds tons.. Feed ingredients tons.. Whole grains tons.. Hay green chop and silage..... tons.. Seeds bulbs plants and trees..... Table 4. Farm Production Expenses and Hired Farm Workers: and Commercial fertilizer..... '' ' 0 Lime..... n Other agricultural chemicals (see textl..... tna Gasoline and other petroleum fuel tna and ol for the farm business..... tna ) Gasoline ' )0 Diesel oil LP gas butane. and propane... ' 0 0 dollars. Motor oil grease. piped gas ' kerosene and fuel oil..... ' 0 Hired farm labor..... ' ' Workers by number of days worked: 0 days or more no ' workers.. Less than 0 days.... ' ' workers.. 0 Contract labor..... tna Machine hire and customwork..... ' ' ' ' All other production expenses..... ' 0 ' >> ' 4 ' ' ' ' 0 i!:> 0 0!:> -' 0 ' ' :; ' 0 ' " ' Class Table. Machinery and Euipment on Place: and Estimated market value of all machinery and euipment total.... By value groups: $ to $ $000 to $.... 0' 00 ' $000 to $.... $0000 to $.... $0.000 to $4.... $0000 and over.... Euipment manufactured- ' 40' ) 000 or later or earlier Selected Machinery and Euipment Automobiles or and over Motortrucks ncluding pickups.... and over.... o 0. ' '.0 ' < ;) ' < ;a ' tna {NA {NA ' Tractors other than garden tractors and motor tillers or and over... 0 Wheel tractors other than garden tractors and motor tillers Crawler tractors Riding garden tractors hp and over.... Grain and bean combine self-propelled.... Compickers corn heads and picker-shellers Corn heads for combines Other cornplckers and picker-shellers.. Pickup balers Wlndrowers pull and self-propelled..... Field forage harvesters shear bar.... ' J < e ' <. ' < 4 '!i 0 ' ' {NA li'l ' {NA tna tna {NA ' 0 0 tna -!< ; a....:< "'
6 Tex.-Potter County Class - With of $00 and Over Table. Poultry: and Census of Agnculture--County Data nventory nventory Any poultry. Chickens months old or older. Wlth- to 00 to.. 00 to 000 and over. Hens and pullets of laymg age excludng started pullets Pullets not yet of layng age Other chtckens Brolers and other meanvpe chickens less than months old. 0 0 lx (0 0 0 X Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding Other turkeys Ducks geese and other poultry Any poultry. Chickens 4 months old or older.. rolers and other meat type chickens Turkeys Class - Table. Cattle and Calves: and nventory Total Fattened on grain and concentrates reporling Any livestock Any cattle hogs or sheep Cattle and calves. with- to 0 to 4. 0 to. 0 to Cattle. 00 and over 00 to and over 4 lx lx lx 4 lx lx lx 0 0 lx lx lx lx (0 (0 4 Calves wlth- to to. 0 to 4. 0 to 0 and over 0to 00 to and over lx lx lx X lx lx lx X X lx lx lx lx lx lx lx lx lx GO 0 Y (0 (0 w th- to to 0 to 4 0 to. 0 and over 0 to. 00 and over Heifers and heifer calves Bulls and steers includmg calves Mlk sold to plants or dealers. lx X lx lx lx lx lx lx lx lx lx lx lx lx 0 o lx!x lx lx 0 0 lx lx lx lx lx lx!x lx lx Any catlle hogs or sheep Cattle and Cves Cattle. Calves. lx lx Cows and heifers that had calved Cattle and calves other than milk cows Milk cows Cows other than milk cows Total on place 0 4 Wlth- to.. 0 to 4 0 to. 0 and over 4 Lt?.l 0 o T olaf on place ' 0 0 0
7 Census of Agncullure-County Data With of $00 and Over Tex.-Potter County Class Table. Livestock Other Than Cattle: and t' nventory nventory reportmg reportmg reportmg Hogs and pigs with- to to to and over to and over Used or to be used for breeding.... Other hogs and pigs.... Feeder pigs sold X) 0 < < 0 < X) X) X) 0 X) X) 0 X) NAl < X) < 'A) X) X) X) NAl X) X) X) Litters of pigs farrowed between December of preceding year and November December of preceding year and May June and November 0... Sheep and lambs Any goats All other livestock < < X) X) Xl < X) X) X) < <ill X) tnal < NAl X) X) X) < X) Xl X) Class Table. Agricultural Chemicals Used: Total... Commercial fertilizer acres on which used.. tons.. Lime acres on which used.. tons.. Sprays dusts fumigants etc. to contrail nsects on hay crops acres on which used nsects on other crops acres on which used.. < Nematodes in crops Dseases m cops and orchards Weeds or grass in crops. 0 0 Weeds or brush m pasture. < Chemicals for defohaton or for growth r.jq.o control of crops or thmning of frut. nsect control on livestock and poultry 00. acres on whch used.. dollars.. acres on wh ch used. dollars acres on whch used.. acres on which used... acres on whch used... ' H < '<!:> Class Table 0. rrigation and Commercial Fertilizer on Pastureland and Harvested Crops: Commercral fertilizer used rrigated land Total Dry LQUid Cropland used only for pasture.... mproved pasture.... Feld corn for all purposes.... Sorghums for all purposes All small grains.... Field crops other than corn sorghums small grains silage and field seeds.. Hay or grass. silage.... Field seeds.... Vegetables sweet corn or melons for sale... Berries for sale Land m orchards (see text).... Nursery or greenhouse products.... All other crops reportmg J.. 0.J. J. 00 J. repo'tmg. 0 0 j < 0 reportmg < Zl reportmg 0 :loll < Class Table. Corn Sorghums Hay Field Seeds and Strawberries: and Crops harvested rrigated land reportmg Crops harvested Field corn for all purposes: For grain (bushels).... For silage (tons green weght) Cut for green or dry fodder hogged or grazed Sorghums for all purposes except sirup: For grain or seed (bushels).... For silage (tons green weight) Cut for dry forage or hay (tons dry weight) Hogged or grazed < 0 0 < 0 X) :lo J X) < ' < 0 < ' NAl ' 0 <. NAl < 0!:> NAl NAl Alfalfa and alfalfa miktures for hey or dehydrating (tons dry).... Clover timothy and miktures of clover and grasses for hay (tons dry)..... Small groin hay (tons dry) Other hoy ttons dry) Grass silage (tons green) Hay crops cut and fed green (tons green).. Red cloverseed (pounds) Alfalfa seed (pounds) Strawberries (pounds) < ' !" 40 -'a J.40 ":
8 Tex.-Potter County With of $00 and Over Census of Agrirulture-County Datll Class Table. Small Grains Soybeans Peanuts Potatoes Tobacco Cotton: and Wheat (bushels).... Winter wheat (bushels) Oats for grain (bushels) Barley for grain (bushels).... Rye for grain (bushels)..... Soybeans for beans (bushels)... Peanuts for nuts (pounds) rish potatoes (hundredweight) Tobacco (pounds) Cotton (bales) Crops harvested ll ll JOO Quantity J J 000 rrigated land Commercial fertilizer used Dry tons 0 S!J i!o S!J Liuid tons Crops harvested Jll J 0 Jll! J Quantity JOij 4 liu! au Class Table. Vegetables: and Total all vegetables Selected vegetables: Tomatoes.... Sweet corn.... Cucumbers and pickles.... Watermelons.... Snap beans bush pole.... Vegetables harvested J rrigated land Vegetables harvested Class land in orchards (see text) Apples (pounds) Peaches all (pounds) Clingstone (pounds) Freestone (pounds)..... reportmg m trees or vines of all ages Table 4. Tree Fruits and Grapes: and (NA Of all ages (X!X Trees or vrnes Not of bearing age Of bearing age Harvested lx!x!x!x lx lx!x!x (X!X Quantity!X!X Pears all (pounds) Bartlett (pounds)..... Other than Bartlett {pounds)..... (NA Cherries alii pounds) Tan (pounds) Sweet (pounds)..... (NA Plums and prunes all (pounds) Plums (pounds fresh).... Prunes (pounds fresh)..... Grapes total(pounds) (NA!NA Class Nursery products Sod.... Bulbs.... Cut flowers florist greens and potted bedding or other flonst plants.... Flower seeds vegetable seeds and vegetable plants.... Mushrooms.... Table. Nursery and Greenhouse Products: and SQ. ft. under glass or other protection in open dollars!x 0!X!X!X!X 00!lBO 000 (X 00 SQ. ft. under glass or other protection!x!x!x (0)!X in open!x!x!x dollars!x!x (0) lx Vegetables grown under glass or other protection Tomatoes.... Cucumbers.... lettuce.... Other vegetables !x!x!x!x (X!X (X (X lx!x!x!x ()()!X!X lx lx lx!x lx Class Table. Forest Products: and dollars dollars Standing timber or trees.... Firewood and futlwood Sawlogs and veneer logs ;t p;odut:::::::::.. :::.::::::::::::::
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