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1 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 9-MISSOURI 949 CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE AND PRODUCTION of PRINCIPAL CROPS: 924 TnE STATE I Adair Andrew A:g~i- Audrain ITEM (See definitions in Introduction) i VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported in 924 dollars 249, 20,85,8,876 2, 576,024,8,074, 72,96 2 Value of same crops in _dollars 508, 762,880 4, 50, 445,860, 5 9, 087,866 8,78, 576 ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 024 I I I Corn, total acreage 6, 0.54, , 90I 78,857 9,700 22, Harvested for grain acres 5, 482,20 49,78 68,45 0, 2.'>2,88 5. bushels 28, 9.54, 889, 055,50,565,420, 9,8882,47, ~85 6 Out for silage acres 6, o8 7 tons 60,68 2, 708 2, ,44 8 Out for fodder acres l 2,68, 497 2, 5, 586 2, 922 i~ w~~:~~~-~~~~::~::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~~~~ ~: iii~ ii; :: i~r l2i~ ~~i 2 ~g~l ~~~ ~~ 2 Oats threshed for grain acres, 62,.547 2,056 0,20 9, 49 44,26 bushels, 24,,07 279, ,807 24,24,020,70 H ~~;~e~~~-~~~-=~~-~~-t~~~s-~~~~::::::::::~,;~i~~::l ::;: ~g~ :~ :: m :: ~~~~ :: :H Rye J)U.~~~~~j, 506, 6~~ i~ Flaxseed ---- acres ~; ~~~ ~ =~~ =~~=:I ---~~ 20 bushels 5, [ 2 Buckwheat acres bushels, ' Rice (rough) acres, ' bushels 60, Sorghums harvested for grain acres 44, bushels 656,529, , 9 27 Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder acres 55,204, , 5 2 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) acres 2, Hay crops: I ~~ T' ~~~het~one-~~~:::::::::::::::::::::acres:: ~: m: ~~~~ g!:i~~l 2 ~: ~~~ 2 Timothyandclovermixed acres,4,97 24,609 8,24 I: 4,040 g~~l i~: 2,60 ~~ 2 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth acres 299, , 272 2, Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan acres, , Alfalfa acres ~:: ~~~~ ' ~~~~ 7, :~~ 5, ~~ ~thellr tan:te grasst fes h :acres rna grams cu or ay acres, I ~nj'jlallegumes cut for hay acres 5,248! 4, ,88 8 grasses cut on farms acres 47, Total quantity of hay of all kinds, :~ both tame and wild tons, 52,44 45,205 9,79 7, 90 28,242 Mb"~~l~~~~~-~~-~,-~~~ ~~~:: i~~: ~i ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::J::::::::: ~ Sorghum for sirup acres 0, Tobacco acres 4, !~ Potatoes, white ~~~~i:: :: ~~i: ~~~ ~---~~]~~ ---~~: ~~~ ---~~:~ ---~~:g~~ :~ Sweet potatoes and yams acres 6, bushels 597, ,, v~!faj,~!!~~;:.-:;;;ro~s~lei acres 5, ~~ Cabbages acres, Cantaloupes and muskmelons acres, n ~~~~~~:~;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~~ ~:iii c:::::~g g~ ~~~ :::::::ig 56 Orcha;:~~7i:.sD.iidnuts; acres, ~~ Apples trees not of bearing age, 772,077 9, 9 2,20 8, 68 7, trees of bearing age, 659,886 22,59 40,0 6,06, p h bushels harvested, 64,7 29,878 66,002 8,644 7,48 6 eac es trees of all ages 2, 785,647 6,286 5,95 6, 599 5,08 62 p bushels harvested 7, pfars trees of all ages 480,878 6, 794 6, 824 2, 00, GumsaBdprunes treesofallages 64,84 7,009 7,6,527 6,226 rapes vines of all ages 5, 88,667 2,99 44,569 4,887 2, Pecans trees not of bearing age 7, 6~ trees of bearing age 00,

2 950 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 9--MISSOURI CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE of CnoPs AND AcnEAGE ITEM (See definitions in Introduction) I Barry Barton Bates Benton Bolllnger I-V-a-lu_e_o_f_c_ro_p_:-~-~-~-E-p-r~-:-u-~-t~-0 -n-:-o~-o-r-te-d---~ in dollars l, 689, 844 2, 62, 07, 5,682, 66, Value of same crops in 99 dollars,, 7,49 4, 96,2 9, 42,26, 08,2 :974: ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 924 I==== - I Corn, total acreage ,476 8, 99 27, 57 52,449 29,8 Harvested for grain acres 4, 8 77,2 9,224 9,50 28,72 bushels! 896,002, 509, 9 2, 44,4 899, ,2 cut for silage ~<;::: ~! 2, ~6~ 2, ~rs 4, ~~~ ~~~ jiut fod fogder acres i 8~~, i~s 5, 7~, Wh~=:.~--~-~~~:::::::::::::::::::::~~~~~~~~ ~~: m ~~: ~~~ 6~~ ;;~ s~: ;: 4~: ~. Oats threshed for grain acres,96 26, ,620 9, 409, 26 bushels 207, 50 94, ,444 85, , 52 Oats cut and fed unthreshed acres 9, 765 2, 29 2, 580, 758 4, 726 BnrleY bu~g~~::l 5~,4~5 4~~, 6!~ ~ Rye acres FlaxseeL ~~~~~::-----~:~~~ s_o_ , ~;:.::~~:;~:;~:::::~~ =~m~~.~:=ml)lli ====~: :;:;;;;~m=m~ bushels 4, , , 77 6, Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder acres 4, 265 6, 57 4, 878, Dry edible beans (navy, eto.) acres Hay crops: 0 29 Total Timothy acreage alone acres 24,05, 67 Timothy an.d clover mixed acres 9, Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth acres 2,697 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan ncres 4 Alfalfa acres Other tame grasses acres Small grains cut for hay acres Annual legumes cut for hay acres Wild grasses cut on farms acres Total quantity of hay ol all kinds, both tame and wihl tons Miscellaneous crops: Cotton acres bales Sorghum for sirup acres Tobacco acre.~-_ pounds Potatoes, white_-- acres bushels Sweet potatoes and yams acres bushels Straw berries acres 66, 594, 807, 824; ,6 47,59 7, , , 746 5,64 58,726 6, 92,44 8,082, ,045 20, 7 4, ,26 8,772,8 4, , , 526, , , 200 2, , , , , , 45 2, 08, , ,465, 886 7, , , 984, , ,68 5 0, Vegetables grown for sale: SQ Cabbages acros Cantaloupes and muskmelons aores Lettuce acres ~ Sweet Onions corn (dry) acres _-_-_-_-_-_:::: :::::::::- _ ncr~.s 2 55 Tomatoes acres, Watermelons acres ~ Orchard fruits and nuts: 57 Apples trees not of bearing age 66,94 7, 856 9, 409 8, 5, trees of bearing age 9, 74, 49 2, 862', 562 0, bushels harvested. 69, 60, 760 7, 78 6;280 24, Peaches trees of all ages 4, 6, 72 22, 28! 27, 98 6, 97~ 6 bushels harvested 9, 44, 77 7, 20 52, 5l 62 Pears,. trees of all ages 4, 84, 75 4, 477, ~:~ 6 Plums and prunes trees of all nges 4, 29fi 2, , 7 fi, Grapes c vinps of all ages 296,62 6,488 24; 265 9,09, 65 p t t f b. l ecans re~;!~s ~f b:~~l~i ~~:::! ; !

3 ,._~~ CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 9---MISSOURI 95 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS; 924--Continued Boone Buchanan Butler Caldwell Callaway Camden Cape rardeau Gi- Carroll Carter Cass , 592,40 a, oo7, 555 2, 007,94, 855,70 2, 64, ,648 2, 720,45,857,480 09, 62,84,894 7, 56,44 6,,99 2, 20,57 5,74,000 6, 74,544,444,446 4, 2,699 9, 620, ,027 7, 609,00 2 = ---.:. = , ,598 2,54 76,068 74,794,28 46,78 00,40 7,242 69,29 49,26 0,67 6, 66,06 9,929 44,005 89,408 6, 57 05, ,4 5 6, 652,27, 84, ~~~,89 694,86, 9,00, 222, ,82, 4,297 2,049, 249 6,2 2,86, ,94,90 28, 58 4,,,7,2 5 5,94 7 6, 65,907,482 7,76 4,640 4, 659, 988 5, 690, ,27, ,5, , ,4 9 4,607 28,676,424 2, 72 7,899,69 5,054 4, , , ,26 5,550 47,504 26,675 9,249 7,88 579; 99, ,27 6,628 7, ,296 0, ,00, ,77 2 5,880 7,~ 0,864 45,94 86,808 5, 669 6, ,058 7,84 45,720,08 2,9,888 2,49 8,42, 908 4,575 5, , ~ , ,482 4, , ,04 5, , , ,094 2,28,8, ,087,2 44,0726, ,59, , 27 88, ,5 2,897 2,678,68, 504,26 44,0 45,44 8,847 55, ,579,505 7, 97 6, 762 6,2,994 9,668 20;24 2, , , 958 2, 692 2, 286 2,48 7, 97 5,77 7,692 5,45 2,28 4,22, 7 8, , 650, ,407 4, , , 074 7,69 6 2, ,9 67, , ,04 4, , ,88 8 2,948,054, , , , , ,89 29,28 9,26 24,0 27,5 20,698 4,788 4,09 7,58 57, , ~ ~ , ,475 42,885, , ,200 4, , <, ,28 4,972 4,667 5,00 2,686 80,409 6,805 6,05 89, , 6 9, 9,622 9, 24, 8,7 768,48 4, : i~ , ,50 28,57 8, 59 4, 900 7, 20 8, 767 5,29 9, 465, 808 4, ,700 74,9 4,960 4, 9,2 2, 82 27,262 40,0,5,9 58 4,684 97,997 7, 8 2, 55 5,898 8,824 4,926 6,858,520 6, ,6 5, 7,62 9,78 6,05 27,067 40, 82 8,00 2,420 7, , , , , ,448 8,8, 954, 505 4,66,49, 976, 678,97 4, , 75 8,5 5,55 4,859 4, 949 4,672 7,0 8,450,26 7,07, ,449, 45 2,066 2,9 6,474 0,90 22,444 2,095 24, I, ,844 2,

4 952. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 9--MISSOURI CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE ITEM Cedar Chari- Chris- (See definitions in Introduction) ton tian Clark Clay Clinton ~ VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported in dollars._, 28,626 4, 5,229,867, 28 2, 6,42 2, 4,76 2, 854,9 2 Value of same crops in 99. dollars 2,972,868 9, 856,685 2, 99,02 4, 747,85 4,487, 98 6, 268,7 ---= = ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 924 = Corn, total acreage ,688 07,9 6,820 55,268 54, , 5 4 Harvested for grain._ acres. 4, 52? 0,65 5,44 52,7 47,557 80,978 5 bushels 89,85 2, 5,029, 00,288, 29,92,,894 2, 96,544 6 Cut for silage... acres 67, tons, 52 6, ,899, Cut for fodder acres 4,47,62, ,64, Hogged ofl... acres 27 2, , 2 4, 776 2,67 0 Wheat._ acres 6,20 6,70, 68 9, 960 6, 279 2, 99 bushels. 59, , 0 204,6 8,905 08, 45,96 2.Oats threshed for grain... acres. 9,85 7,682,085 7,845 7,89 4,887 bushels 69, ,4 297,69 475,6 75,447 74,842 l4 Oats cut and fed unthreshed.. acres,077 2,86, , 272, Barley c acres bushels ,045, Rye _ _.acres bushels.. 2,500,26 7, , 79 9 Flaxseed... acres. 20 bushels Buckwheat._ acres bushels Rice (rough)_ acres bushels Sorghums harvested for grain._.. acres 2, bushels. 0,082 2,097, Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder.acres. 2,620, 86 2, Dry edible beans (navy, etc.)... acres Hay crops: 29 Total acreage_ "- 2,49 49,0 24,972 9,887 2,887 4,789 Timothy alone acres 0 4, ,848, 544 0,544 2,44 4, 589 Timothy and clover mixed... acres,67,02 4, ,062 4,040 5, 5 Clover- 2 Red, alsike, and mammoth acres 52, 706 2,59 74< 6, 0 2, 2 Sweet, crimson, and Japan acres Alfalfa._ acresc. 26 2, , 756, 65 5 Other tame grasses. acres,58 Ji2 4, Small grains cut for hay acres Annual legumes cut for hay. acres. 204,45 27, Wild grasses cut on farms. acres. 2, Total quantity of hay of all kinds, 6,745 both tame and wild.. tons. 22,85 49,447 27,45 4,58 28,87 Miscellaneous crops: 40 Cotton... c acres bales a i 42 Sorghum for sirup acres Tobacco. _ acres pounds,040 22,950 6, 59 78,85 84, Potatoes, white _ acres bushels. 7,58 5, ~g~ 4,987 26,2H 9,444 8, 48~ 47 Sweet potatoes and yams.... acres bushels., 2,206,629, 9 6, Strawberries _ acres Vegetables grown for sale: 50 Cabbages acres Cantaloupes and muskrnelons. acres Lettuce._ acres Onions (dry) acres Ji4 Sweet corn acres Tomatoes acres 7 7, Watermelons acres Orchard fraits and nuts: 4, 268 9, 29 Ji,459 Ji7 Apples. trees not of bearing age 2,9 8, 67,299 0, 6 58 trees of bearing age_. 29,209 26,640 8,999 4,7 20, bushels harvested._,44 78,54 58,56 2,88 24,429 20,05 60 Peaches trees of all ages. 27,64 2,680 42,984 2, ~~ 9, 9~g 5,2~ 6 bushels harvested. 7, ,982 2, Pears :. trees of all ages, 685,275 5,8 4, 68 5, 09 6 Plums imd prunes._ trees of all ages 4,82 9,09,048 5, 667 7, 687 2, Grapes vines of all ages,80 9,07 4,458 2,968,86 6, Pecans trees not of bearing age 70 5, trees of bearing age 2 6,

5 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 9--MISSOURI 95 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 924--Continued Cole Cooper Oraw- Dade Dallas Daviess DeKalb Dent Douglas Dunklin ford , 6, 595 2, 79,8 86,628, 882,540, 29,84 2, 006,49, 74,75 767,760, 94,950 7, 229,298 2, 84,724 6, 944,0, 50,87, 98,90 2, 022,77 6, 0,65 5,440, 27,472, 05, 99,608 6, 84, 96 2 = = ,75 7, 08 7,550 50,820 4,454 76,045 78,078 7,647 28,0 52,757 9, 00 57,49 5,822 48,22 2,8 6,8 66,064 5,807 27,47 52, ,77, 528,6 75,75,64, ,057, 02,877, 06, 9 22, ,756, 275, 8 5 4, , 92 7, 5 948,220, 065,068,400 2, 4 0 7, 7 8,895, 54, , 209 5, 20, , , 77 G, ,29,478,26 7,02 2,845 2,605 5,46, 728, 5, , ,622 "24, 960 6,422 2, 5BJ 8,70 78,459 2,28 9, 75 26,5 4,88 2,94, 905 2,648 4, 560 8,022 6, , ,7 76,497 29,09 55,04 6,564 84,54 40,488 2,06 47,500 2, , 550,45 5, 85 4, 07,808 2, 950 2,50 4, , , , , 56,20 602, , 742, _.,.., , 989 I, 55 6,49 2,288 2,499, , I 2, 64, 26, I 62 2, I l 28 ' 24,20 0,706,267 2,070 4,05 5,72 24,28 4, 9ll 5,977 8,70 29, 588 9, 8 I8, 687 2, 767 0,080 9, 50 2, 55,748 2, ,42 2,075 6,0 2,78 20, 7 8, 9 I5, ,498,672,499 I 4, 8 6, 922, , 6 2, , 885 2, IOO ,292, 927, , 02 2, , , , , ,6 29,6 24,208,08,86 5,762 22,497,485 0,68 8, , i4.ii , ,080,,000,820 7,905, 780 5,00 7, 975 5, ,9 6,442 2,2 2,22 8,754 4,74 28,4 29,97 42,28 2, ,808 94, 269,662, ,20 0,54 2, ii , I ii , , ,5,692,7 0,855 5,90 8,62 6, 7,2 2,92 2, ,660 24,464 42,85 42,609 4,97 22,678 6,760 56,40 7,94 2,2 58 9, 675 2,49 6,870, 078 4,046 29,790 26,045 4, 0, 5 2, ,282 8,7 2,746 2,790 9,896 9,622,77 4,4 59,82 8, ,80 2,228 2, , 70 6,055, , 9, 0, 956, ,8 5,20,57 2, , 95, 585 5, 708 2,586,042 7,8 5,289 2, 784 2, 982, ,768 9,85 66,877,92 8, 684 4,645 4,64 5, 907 2,28 2, I I

6 954 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 92i>---'-MLSSOURI CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE o:f CRoPs AND AcREAom ITEM Franklinade Gentry Greene Gtundy Harri- Gasco (See definitions in Introduction) ~ VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported in 924 dollars 2, 609,00,2,59,68,24, 77,742,5, ooo 2 Value of same crops In 99. dollars.. 5, 54,65 2, 462,957 4, 884,04 5, 822, 664,59,555 6; 2; ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 924 = = Corn, total acreage - 47, 0 9, 5 77,84 57,0 5,67 04,09 Harvested for graln acres.. 4,90 5,045 64,6 52, 96 46,80 9,85 bushels.., 002,7 Cut for sllage acres.., 77 05, ,4,55, , ,984,687, tons.. 9, 02 4, 489, 0 6,2 2, 65, 477 Cutforfodder acres.. 94,609 6,520 2,8,244 6,54 Hogged off acres , , 66 5, 69 Wheat acres.. 42,58 24,567, 6 7,580 4, 6 4, 72 bushels.. Oats threshed for grain acres.. 49,82 4,427 5,727,867 46,967 2, , 47 9,209 55,77 0,0 7,267 24,07 bushels.. Oats cut and fed unthreshed..... acres.. 75,576 7, 26 60,422 2, 608 9,404, ,4 6, ,589, ,520, 8!7 BarleY acres Rye bushels.. acres , bushels.. 4, 5, , 77, 588 Flaxseed acres. _ Buckwheat. bushels.. acres bushels Rice (rough) acres bushels Sorghums harvested for grain... acres bushels , Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder.acres , Dry edible beans (navy, etc.).... acres Hay crops:, Total acreage. Timothy alone ~--acres.. Timothy and clover mixed... acres. Clover- Red, alsike, and mammoth.. acres.. Sweet, crimson, and Japan... acres.. Alfalfa acres.. Other tame grasses acres. Small grains cut for hay acres.. Annuallegrunes cut for hay.... acres.. Wild grasses cut on farms.... acres.. Total quantity of hay of all kinds, 48,67 22,069 7,60 4,964 6,450,0 44, 4 9,850,54 4, 99 5, , ,98,47 27,850,00 45, ,65.5,8 22,802 6, ,7, ,298 6, 90 0, ,058 8, 60 54, , both tame and wild.. tons.. 46,06 22,720 2, 8 62,42 4,552 66,247 Miscellaneous crops: Cotton acres Sorghum for sirup.acres.. bales Tobacco acres pounds , Potatoes, white acres bushels.. 4,095 0,240 0,284, 02,4 29,894 44,27 Sweet potatoes and yams.... acres bushels.., , Strawberries acres Vegetables grown for sale: Cabbages acres._ Cantaloupes and muskmelons.,acres.. Lettuce acres._ Onions (dry) acres.. Sweet corn acres.. Tomatoes acres.. Watermelons _ _... acres. Orchard fruits and nuts: Apples.. trees not of bearing age. trees of bearing age bushels harvested. Peaches trees of all ages.. bushels harvested Pears trees of all ages. Plums and prunes... trees of all ages. Grapes vines of all ages.. Pecans. trees not of hearing age trees of bearing age._ 2,957 46,785 22,492 40,529,85 6,7 6,.86 6, , 272 5, , 28 9, 900:, 070 ' 49, 88 9, 947 2, , 758 4,84 4, 54, 22. 5, 289 ' 4, , l , 77!\. I 4, 886 6, 20 2, , 27, 07 5,2 7,72 48,47 54, 867 0, , 0~~ 6,765, 977, 72 5, , 4 4, 566 5: 4 9, 88 8, 90 5~ 2j

7 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 92/)---,-MISSOURI 955 A,ND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 924--Continued Henry Hickory Holt Howard Howell Iron Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson , 799,0 804,945, 776, ,809, 8,85 92,485 2, 592, 892, 567, 6, 82,748, 46,898 6, 92,500, 549,2 7,44,496 5,7, 58 2, 094,457 li72, 09 7, 8, 486 6, 286, 096 2, 97,587 7, 754,9 2 == I 0,22 29,0 9,900 44,894 28,46 6,666 58, 2i 52, 5 24,295 Ill, 99 92,660 9,9 84,85 40,760 27,988 6,450 48, , 06 20,690 94, ,005,~~ 97,98 2, 424,4,2, ,95 4,54, 44, 79, 27, ,944 2, 85, l,ii9 8,42,24 6, 72, , 5, , 79, 92 9, 606 8, , 696 8, ,274 2, 709, 945 0,66 8 2, ,427 2, , , 5 9 8, 585 4,904 ' 6,579 8,842 4, ,42 50,754 9, 027,084,0 69,05 4,52 9,2 297,79 8,470 5,ill 40,90 528,80 92,479 27,8 29,476 7,822 8,48 4,447,982 8, ,99,94,007 T2 57,06 09, ,557 95,068,875 2,8 9,86 54,562 58,44 58,400 5, 69, 577, 58 4,204, 575,44 2, 742 4,80 2,904 6, , , , ll , 959, , , , i;ii iiiii ; , , 08 60,8 5,995 20,, , 655 6, 52,808 2, I, 692, , , , ,778 2,79 2,479 24,26,2 8,482,756 27,52,80 54, , 522 6,02, 654 7,0 7,487 2,642 5,46 4,875 2,964 9,84 0 4,657, Ill,857 8,528 2,227 9, 956 5,42, 78 5,494 27,44, ,29 5, , ,090 4, , ,758, , ,07, 0 4, , 992, ,849, ,0, , ,446 49,260, 28, ,66, , , ,6 7,560 4, 8,60 26,764 4,4 56,296 5,77 29,606 5, _, , , , 20 7, , 700 0, , , ,95 0,698 44,742,979 9, 45,40 50,995 47,58 86,796 4, , ,074 9,207,482 8,02 6, 546 5, , ,548 8,982 27,676 8,248 24,2 6,686 59,720 26,599 7,908 6, ,070 9,99 6,426 0,597 4,77 8,865 77,72 2,50 6,09 4, , 992 9, 56 8,750 46,86 4,52 5,995 46, 7 2, ,850 6, ,20 9,094 0,675 0,028 89,897,556 9,64 27,089 66, 04 6, , ,587 5, ,404, ,892, 68 4,86, 954 6, ,087 5, 746 0,85,626 62,485, 924 4, 740 2,688 5, 686,79 9,240 4,96 7, 88 7, ,290 7, ,660 6,9 52,0)8 2,804 40,84,0 84,40 8,6 64, ,

8 956 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 9--MISSOURI CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE of CRoPs AND AcREAGE ITEM Knox Laclede Lafa Law- (See definitions in Introduction) yette renee Lewis Lincoln VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported in dollars 2, 88,98, 557,47 4, 055,924 2, 06,8 2, 58,295 2, 09,08 2 Value of same crops in 99 dohars 4, 45,485 2,479, 768 0,70,572 4; 857,4 4, 8,58 5, 967, ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 924 Corn, total acreage.. 68,8 4,292 8,606 44,475 58,426 52, Harvested for graln acres 62,6 9,970 78,462 4,09 5,704 4,975 5 bushels,402, ,900 2, 47,945,0, 74, 422,275, 07,5 6 Cut for silage acres , tons. 2, 2 2,95 4, 657 4,60 7,46 6,22 8 Cut for fodder.... acres. 2,29 47,696 2, , 96 9 Hogged off acres., 2, , 676, 68 0 Wheat acres. 2,865 6, ,28 7,60 6, 98 29,588 bushels.. 44,574 47, 8 729,850 4, ,575 0,626 2 Oats threshed for grain.... acres. 8,628 4, 774,827 9,82 8, 50,797 bushels.. 47,656 72,2 0,7 400,22 509, 85 27,24 4 Oats cut and fed unthreshed.. acres.. 646, 8 2, 72, , Barley acres. ~ bushels ,22 2, , Rye..._ acres bushels ,040, Flaxseed acres bushels Buckwheat acres bushels Rice (rough) acres bushels ,420 Sorghums harvested for grain... acres bushels.. 2,294 2, , Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder.acres, 670, 87 66, Dry edible beans (navy, etc.)... acres Hay crops: 29 Total acreage _. 55,58,45 7,624 24, ,757 27,867 0 Timothy alone acres.. 5,062 2,87 7, 27, ,69 2,75 Timothy and clover mixed..... acres 6,29 5, 668 2, 22 5,480 0,97 6,644 Clover- 2 Red, alsike, and mammoth.. acres.. 209,480 2,776 4,26, 467 4, 70 Sweet, crimson, and Japan.. acres Alfalfa acres , Other tame grasses acres.. 6, , Small grains cut for hay.... acres Annual legumes cut for hay_..acres_., , 887 6,24 2, 45 8 Wild grasses cut on farms... acres , Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild tons.. 49,26 28,799 46,096 29,6 4,05 2,949 Miscellaneous crops:., 40 Cotton.._ acres bales Sorghum for sirup acres i7ii ii ai o Tobacco.... _._. _ acres pounds 400 7, 29 2, Potatoes, white acres bushels.. 22,555,02 5, ,260 26, 589 9, 2~ 47 Sweet potatoes and yams acres bushels , , Strawberries acres 0 4 2,0 8 2 Vegetables grown for sale: 50 Cabbages _... acres_ Cantaloupes and muskmelons... acres Lettuce acres Onions (dry) acres. _ Sweet corn acres Tomatoes._ acres Watermelons acres Orcltard fruits and nuts: 57 Apples trees not of bearing age. 5, 67 7,27 52,5 74,854, 502 4, 58 trees of bearing age_. 8,485 74, 0 74,09 0, 206 5,772 27,20 59 bushels harvested.. 20,74,94 7,892 ~ , 62 6,20 60 Peaches..... trees of all ages.. 2, 52 46,862 2,55 2,75 2, 44r 7, ~6 6 bushels harvested._ 47 7, ,05 62 Pears trees of all ages_. 4, 556 2, 04 6, 2,277 4, 58 5,9 6 Plums and prunes.... trees of all ages 5, 584 4,6 5,269 2, 95 6,87 5, Grapes.~ vines of all ages. 9,7 46,077 24,7 22,74 0,26, Pecans. trees not of bearing age , trees of bearing age

9 CENSUS OF AGR.JCULTUR.E: 9---MISSOURI 957 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 924--Continued Living- Me- Linn Macon Mad!- Maries Marion Mercer Miller Mississton Donald son sippi , 280, 76, 874,282, I06, 2 2, 892, , , I89 2,,8, 570,65, 20,899, 5,727 6, 590, 544 5, 658, 62 2, 27,99 7, 227,804 96,29, 777,072 4,424, 58, 856,769 2, 659,979, 697, ,8 56,948 22,780 89,782,9 24,085 9,470 55,99 27,750 4,745 65,244 45,69 22,088 80,997 0,4 22, 27 6,42 5, ,288 4,070 4, 7, ,49 57,404, 748,470 8, ,700, 04, 7 875,67 55,86, 20, 82 5,484 I, , , 57 6, 54 4,296 5, ,0 2, 08, ,24 6, , , , 7 2, , 5, , , 046, ,7 2,02 4, 49 4, 55 2, 650 7, ,786 4, 406 I, 649 I, ,072 76,859 49,8 76,9,890 65,46 47,408 59, 49 4,96 20,664 9,622,829 5, 75 7,942, 22 4, 060 0,78, I67 4, , ,464, , 620,29 55, ,862 0,5 6,698 5, 540 I, 528, 47 4, 20 2, 5 2, 8 2, , 90 ' , I, ~k========= , 602 4, ,94 66;, , 50, ,. 26, 944,466 2, 2, ,92 7,570 22,29 68,68 2,059 26,42 26,2 45,28,885 7, ,848, 95,00 26,07 5,469 9, 962 9, 70 9,69 9,442 I, ,87 8,022 0,948 6,062 7, 02 5, 46 7, I7,574 2,7, , 659,047, , ,7, , , , 902, 078 6,02 6, , ,2, 86, 56 4, , , ,288 7,488 27,986 5,674 9,59, 5 24,609 5, 59 24,00 2, , , i , I ,20, , 68 0,845 2,787,806 8,657 2, 07,052 7,242 24,997 4, , ,820, 49 4,484 2, 59 5, , I I I , 56 6, 788 7,205 0, 04 8,94 6, 546 0,8,80 9,49 0, ,662 2,46 67, 44 4,89 0,059,274 6, ,72 2, ,94 64,986 55,7 69,66 6, 792 9, ,978 28, 70 4, 00, , 4,886 6, 8 2,529 8,29 2, 6 2,774 20,27 26,77, ,7 27 4, , , , , 44 6,462 2, , ,288 I, 946,40,840 5,402 2, 990 8, 752 5,75 6, ,856 5,40 9,492, 848 7, 759 9, 867,265 8, , ,88 66

10 958 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 9--MISSOURI CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE of CRoPs AND AcREAGE. ITEM Moni- M Mont- M New (See definitions in Introduction) teau onroe gomery organ Madrid Newton VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported in 924 dollars,807,989,28,84,62,950,,7 5,75,772,9IO,M 2 Value of same crops in 99 dollars ====== 4,08,075 6,728,7 4,885,86 2,99,08 5,509,4 4,668,7 ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, Corn, total acreage 42,56 Harvested for grain acres~- 6, 85 bushels._ 9, 405 Cut for silage acres.. 48 tons._ 2, 02 ~ Cut for fodder acres.., 48? Hogged ofi acres, ,98 92,678 2,229,289 47,80, 665, 49 45,67 40,0 699,04 2,00 7, 58 2, 400,74 5,97 2,9 479,65 762, 64 2, ,90 69,444,899, , 579 4, , 948' 26, Wheat acres 27, 08 0, , 246 5, 266 6, , 685 bushels,95 7,984 2,206 6,90 96,805 0,520 Oats threshed for grain acres 2,544 20,56 7,4 8, ,744 bushels 20, , 22 58, , 4 9, 2 7,955 Oats cut and fed unthreshed acres.. 2, 288 4, 606, 566 J., , 05 Barley acres bushels Rye acres , , , 52 9 bushels._ 49 2, 56 5~5 89 2, Flaxseed acres c bushels ~ Buckwheat acres bushels Rice (rough) acres bushels Sorghums harvested for grain.acres 788, bushels 9, 766, 276, 08, , 562 Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder.acres 222 2, , 657 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) acres Hay Total crops: acreage. Timothy alone acres. Timothy and clover mixed acres Clover- Red, alsike, and ma=oth.. acres.. Alfalfa Sweet, crimson, and Japan. acres. Other tame grasses acres.. Small grains cut for hay acres Annual legumes cut for hay acres Wild grasses cut on farms acres 2, 88 0,756. 5,84, ,65 8,22 0, ,427 20,596 2,008 2, 96, , ,88 7, 706 8,0, ,42 2,057, 67 2, ,67, 86 Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild tons 20,02,205 6,80 8,852 4,66 40 Miscellaneous crops: Cotton acres ": , bales c ' Sorghum for sirup acres ,520 5!! Tobacco po~~cfs::, o26 80~ 0~ 9, 9~~ -----iiiii- 45 Potatoes, white acres bushels Sweet potatoes and yams acres 8, , ,6 6 45, , bushels Strawberries acres , 4 50 v~:~~::s~~-~~~-~~~~~~~ acres Cantaloupes and muskmelons acres Lettuce acres Onions (dry) acres Sweet corn acres Tomatoes_ ~ acres Watermelons acres Orchard fruits and nuts: Apples trees not of bearing age trees of bearing age bushels harvested.~ Peaches trees of all ages bushels harvested Pears trees of all ages Plums and prunes trees of all ages Grapes vines of all ages Pecans trees not of bearing age trees of bearing age 5, 206,7 6,02 4,808 6,480, 566 2, ,524.22, 458,740 8,47 84,98 4,922 6,5 8 8, 20,62 '26, 276 2, 5~~ 2, 806 5, 092 5, , 750 6,292,2 8, o~r 2,79 5,24,574 4, ,876 2,892, , 2 4, ,47, 424 6, 949 2, , ,64 7, 209 0, " , ,079, ,20 09,60 48,944 0,878 2,45, 50, 52 54, 9 40

11 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 9--MISSOURI 959 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 924--Continued Nodaway Oregon Osage Ozark Pem-!scot Perry Pettis Phelps Pike Platte ,78, ,698, 460, ,89 6,206,008 2,6, 577,46,426 86,629 2,847, 954, 58,85,98,640,49,605, 07,9,6,226 6, 06,628 2, 888,05 7,467,605, 772,95 6, 668,98 6, 76,48 2 = ,64 26,202 24,42 9,547 29,65 2,65 05,608 20,97 77,45 5,7 65,407 8,978 22,76 8,807 28,866 0,66 95,087 9,06 68,77 47,058 4, 42,9 464,707 64,550 56,7 82,029,088,422 2,7, ,856, 708,89, 540, , , , ,585 2,08, 577 9, , 54 6, 998, , 600 5, , , , ,69, ,049,4 27,478 2, ,95 5,768 5, 92,475 40, ,989,400 26,977 6,880, ,474 62,20 45,40 0,070 86,002,960, 90 4,4,7 76 7,046 8,95 2,660,42 8, ,97 2,562 56,568 4,57 2,400 7,28 80,82 4, 290,97 24,269, 867, 5 2,07 2,8 4 4,29, I, 698 6,22), , , , , ,644,045, , , 76, ,99 9, , , , ,674 4,27 2,85 4,099 5,856 29,622 42,09,0 0,7 6,5 29 6, 64 2,42,66 2, ,008 8,45 9,678 7, ,7 5,06,66 5, ,66 2,7 4,59 6, , , ,870, 748,082 2,0 7, ,654 4,592 26,5, 592,662, , , , , , , ,40 2, , , ,04,460 22,850 2,45 2,540 0,96 9,8,905 27,69 2, , , 555 8, , ,27 46, , , , ,95 2, ,00 2, 094,066 44, llo, 52 24,22 0,27 27, 5,45 62,00 46,96 26,087 9,66 45, ,4 4, , 59 5,405, 707 8, 74, 52, ~ fl' ,07 7,6 8, 970 7, , 6 0,480 2,844 2,245 4, ,69 4,520,0 4,0, 06 26,06 26,64.,52 24,809 7,9 5S 5,040 2,88 6,069 8,8 2,278 2,080 2,76,406 6,050 54, ,849 66,8 6,72 6,60 2,204 29,889,595,205 4,8 6, ,59 27,69,7 9,40 4, , ,, , 24 5, 969 2,427 6, 777 4,06 6~ 8, 7, 775 2,647, , 978 9,47 5,8 4,89 5, ,59 5, 744,52 4,95,097 2,486 2,67 20,645 6,489 9, , ,0 2,

12 960 CENSUS, OF AGRICULTURE: 9--MISSOURI CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE oji' CRoPs AND AeREAGI!l VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported in ~. dollars 2, 9, , 200, 680, 906 2, 27; 952, 8, 584, 09, 5 2 Value of same croj!)s in 9"9... dollars., 882,62,08,770, 799, 26 4, 72,265 4, 84,886 6, 656,44 ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION; 924 = =~= Corn, total acreage... 57, 99 22, 59 47, 748 5, 02 55, , 4 Harvested for grain. sores.. 5, 75 8, 546 4, , 8 5, 64 80, 6 5 bushels, 42,586 47, ,57,280,-8, 92,76,92,09 6 Cut for sllage..... acres , tons.., 049 2, 65, 49 4, 475 7, 50 5, Cutforfodder.... acres.. 4,020, ,6,67,528,060 9 Hogged ofl acres.. 299, 6M, 77, 666 2, ' Wheat acres..,7 868, 20 6,666, 867 5,7 bushels.. 02, 52 7, 88 9, 26 26, 78 54, 6 298, 4 Oats threshed for grain. acres." 7,52 29,876,88 0,554 4,470 bushels.. 26,74 4, 87 2,55 72,88 246,620 05,622 Oats cut and fed unthreshed. acres.. 8,6, 69, 245,009,449 4, 076 BarleY acres bushels ,65 750,44 66 Rye acres bushels , 70 Flaxseed acres bushels Buckwheat.. acres bushels Rice (rough) ii~~~== ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: Sorghums harvested for grain acres bushels.., , Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder.acres.. 4, , Dry edible beans (navy, etc.)... acres Hay crops: 29 Total acreage... 0 Timothy alone.. c acres. ITEM. (See definitions in Introduction} Polk Pulaski Putn!IIII Ralls Randolph Ray Timothy and clover mlxed.. acres.. Clover- Red, alsike, and mammoth acres Sweet, orimson, and Japan.. acres.. Alfalfa acres._ Other t!lllle grasses.. acres.. Small grains cut for hay acres. Annual legumes out for hay. acres Wild grasses cut on farms. acres ,827 9,968 0,878, ,05, ,427 20,542 5,0 2,7 6,488 6,695.52, ,20 24' ' ,52 6,7 4,722 2, , ,8 27,070,087 7,967, ,606 42,807 4,640 4,47 5, , Total quantity of hay of sll kinds, both tame and wild..... tons.. Miscellaneous crops: 46, 2 7,754 46,989.24, ,728 4,49 40 Cotton..... aores bales Sorghum for sirup acres Tobacco acres ~ 44 pounds.. 7, , , Potatoes, white... acres , bushels..,600 2,07 22,708 9,488 28,792 67, Sweet potatoes and yams... acres bushels._, 72, , 2 49 Strawberries sores Vegetables grown for sale: 50 Cabbages acres Cantaloupes and muskmelons.. acres Lettuce acres Onions (dry).... acres Sweet com.. acres Tomatoes acres Watermelons acres Orchard fruits and nuts: Apples.... trees not of bearing age..,94 tbe:h~~~i~::t:. ~: ~~' Peaches. trees. 0f all ages,06 bushels harvested._ 0, 05 Pears.": trees of all ages.. 2, 76 Plums and prunes trees 0f all ages.. 5, 080 Grapes... ~ vines of sll ages.. 8,20 Pecans - trees not of bearing age.. 5 trees of bearing age " , 458 4, 487 ' 28,85.24, , 708, 296, 952 ' 9, 5. ~: g~~ 4, ~~ ' 2, 659 8, 08 0, 865 0, , 79 5, 957 7, 82 4, 92 60, 77 9, , 26, ,84,075 2, 977 7, 077 6, 627 0, , 675 5, 29 29,46 4, 5~~,620 6,05 7,

13 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 9--MISSOURI 96 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: Continued Rey- Ripley St. St. Ste. Gen- St. nolds Charles Clair evieve Francois St. St. Louis Louis City Saline Schuyler 629,847 98,027 2, 626,264, 582,47,29, ,80 2, 447,6 4, 70 4, 28,454,05, ,8,92, 22 6, 296,062, 9,48, 65,55, 208,4 6, 709,0 42,904,46,654 2, 26,899 2 = ,468 8,00 6,62 65, 56 6,074 0,599 8, ,877 27,0,064 6, 86,92 56,80 5,899 0,02 6, ,08 24, ,898 45,685 78,646, 077, 526, ,02 462, 94 2,00 2, 586, , , , , , 265, 6 96, 465, , 7, 454 7, 099, , , , 662, ,4, ,87 5,497 0, 77 4, 2 2, ,09,28 0 5, 209 2, ,202 45,976 95, 5,57 45, ,972 22, , 2,44 4, 985 2,27, ,45 7, , 52, 896 0, ,27 2, 5 45,274 8, ,54 68,66, 68, 662 4, 6,02, 485, 692, , , , ,545, , , 200 7, , ~----~ ~ , , , ,557 8, ,427 28,592 9,482,40 28, ,658, , 646 2,940, 6 2,907 7, 854 0,724 8, ,22 6, ,29 2, 265, 070 5, 989 2, 88 5, 555 5, , 45 22,48, , ,848 2,62 0, , llo , , , , , 659 0,082 2, 0 4,49, , 089, , , , ,50 4,82,58 27,458, 20,007 2,7 2,8 8,755 27, , , lll , 20 5, , 200 2, , , , ll2 45 5,948 22, ,526 28,202 46,59 27,569 48, ,85 8, , , 8 7,490,829, 24 2, 579,26 20,64, 5, ! i2 :::::::::: , , 56 7, 05 4, 66,062 9, 748 0,086 62, ,52 2, ,89 4,058 7,880 2, 96 4,67 9,446 7,0 4 24, 597 0, , 872 9, ,4 6, 09 6,77 0,0 67, , 4, ,446 27,994 8,862,785 7,056 5, ,586 6,78 8, ,827 6, ,278 4,04 5, 7, , 87 4, 687 2, 924 2, 568 4, 8 5, 64,22, , 590 5, 27 7,70,848 4, 5 26, ,400 2, , 020 2,96 7, 26 54,299 2,58 682, ,65 6, , , 05, ,6,478 4, , _R

14 962 CENSUS OF AGRlOULTURE: 9-MISSOURI Co!NTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE ITEM Scot- Scott Shan- Shelby Stod- (See de:fln!t!ons In Introduction) land non dard Stone VALUE OF CROPS - Value of crops with production reported in dollars,588,948 4,79, ,44,867 4,954,~ 924,07 2 Value of same crops In 99 dollars 4,057,87,865,02 l,oob,85l 5,26,907 6,84,77,2,867 = = = = ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 924 Corn, total acreage 48,867 '45,80 7,84 68,402 76,9 9,556 4 Harvested for grain acres 42,605 44,7 7,640 6,27 75,50 8,689 5 bushels 829,02,,086 72,05,602,26,926,9 5,74 6 Cut far lillage acres tons 2, , Cut for fodder acres, , Hogged ofi acres, , Wheat acres,29 2, ,444 8,4 2,865 bushels 8,6 66,62,46 4,574 24,60,696 2 Oats threshed for graln acres 7, ,26 2,992 4,009 bushels 80,465 8,9 0, ,45 67,86 00,602 4 ' Oats cut and fed unthreshed aores Barley acres 744 9, 650, 554,89, Rye bushels acres 600, , , bushels 68, Flaxseed_ acres 20 bushels..,.. Buckwheat acres bushels g Rice (rougl,l) acres bushels 22, Sorghums harvested for grain acres bushels ,080 2,05, Sorghums for silage( hay, or fodder _acres 78 6, 87,600 2, Dry edible beans navy, etc.) acres. 4 l Hay crops: 29 Total acreage ,87,24 2,005,72 40,96 2,797 0 Timothy alone acres 6,22 2,49 4, 9 20,56 8, Timothy and clover mixed acres 26, ,55 6, 598 2,2 6,094 Clover- 2 Red, alsike, and mammoth acres 708 6, ,50 62 Sweet, crimson, and Japan acres Alfalfa acres ,26 5 Other tame grasses acres ,547 2,02 6 Small grains cut!or hay acres 6 2 2,~~~ ,05 7 Annual legumes cut for hay acres 2,052, ,7, Wild grasses cut on farms acres Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild tons 8,762 4,967 7,00 26,89 6,62 8,02 Miscellaneous Cotton crops: acres , ,28 4 bales ,792 7, Sorghum for sirup acres sr Tobacco acres pounds 2,950 5,5 4, soo , ~r~ 45 Potatoes, white acres ' bushels 26,60 5,606 40,96 22,9g,99 29,80 47 Sweet potatoes and yams acres bushels , ,7 5, Strawberries acres Vegetables grown for sale: 50 Cabbages ~ acres Cantaloupes and muskmelons acres 7 Lettuce ---- c acres Onions (dry) acres i- ~I r Sweet corn acres Tomatoes acres ,4~~ Watermelons acres 56 8, Orchard fruita and nuts: 57 Apples trees not of bearing age 5,5 5,7 9,267: 6, 74 6,054,2 68 trees of bearing age 5,79 5,845 28,046 5, 6 0,946,90 59 bushels harvested 9,264 8,477 0,954 2,707 20,68 7,77 60 Peaches trees of all ages 4,796 20,407 4,956 5,874 9,22 9,460 6 bushels harvested 22 5,74 4, ,659 2, Pea.rs trees of all ages 4,05,68,86,46,58 4,69 6 Plums and prunes trees of all ages 5,49,42 4, 70 6,840, 5 6, Grapes vines of all ages 8,928 5,020 9,995 9,644 2,860 40, Pecans trees not of bearing age 2, trees of bearing age,

15 CENSUS OF AGRICUL'.rURE; 9---:MISSOURI 96 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 924-Continued Sullivan Taney Texas Vernon Warren Washington Wayne Webster Worth Wright ,400, ,20, 567,58 2,950,95, 09,70 82,994 87,55, 28,065, 0,847, 7,772 5, 6, ,790 2, 429,904 7, 400,5 2, 75,548, 07,8, 46, 64 2, 599, 66 2, 562,52, 877, ,069, 55 8,85 2,428 9,49 5, , 79 0,9 4,87 27,7 64, 85,459 5,054 05,9 8,427 4,80 2,86 2,669 7,944 26,80 4, 485,8 52,0 766,404, 9, 40 5,86 29, , ,09 82, , , ,82 0, 529 5, ,868, , 89 64,40 4, , 995 4,465, 576,75 8, , , , , 057 9, ,227 5, 08,672,422 2,877 2, ,94 0, 04 47, 2 7, 7 292,28 47,758 4,907 28,090 50,77 5,860 9,09 462,4,795 5,024 2, , 98 8, 75 2, , 900 6, 57 5;44 407,282 92,8 44,487 9, ,008 29, 54 8,644,45,24 2,854, 96,27, 745, 99 5, , ,24, , 92 26,008 84, , , 74, , ,685 5, ,07 2,2 2,999 6, ,90 ill, ,965,060 54, 6 55,59 4,95 27,26 26,52 4,85 9,954 4, , ,094 2,080 8,26,884 8,04 5,465,668 6, ,474 4,4 27, 98 7, 7 9 6,84 5, 0 0,444 5,052 0,889 ii06. 20, 047 6,426,24, 06,62, li , , , 040 2,9 2, 7ii,92 89, 59 8, 09,90 86, I, 742 2, 07 68, 686 6, , , , 56 8, i ,799,567 8,50 59,997 2,052 22, li58 20,7 7,507 8,74 4, , , ~ == == ======I====::::== I , 85 5, ,540 4, , ,984 27,657 68,9 5,54 7,426 7,277 4,548 0,896 28,069 8, , 29 8,8 0,85 2, 59 4,72 4, , ii ' , , , 856 9,8 7,260 6,52 5,947 7,645 0,94 49,60 5,0, ,969 5,6 75,0 26,76 8; 76 4,9 9,890 8,40,004 79, ,884 8,605 28,627 0, 47 8;48 7, 775 9,0 55,652 8,96 4, ,628 4, 8 6,9 27,66 9, 547 2,09 29,822 6,552 5,82 56, , 42,40, ,66 4,45 4, , ,26 6,284,4,60, 755 2,600,959,585,699 9, ,920,94 7, 797 9,49 2,986 9,96 8,064 2,904 4,226 2, ,287, 8,704 4,922 9,46,749 6, 65,704 9,52 2, , ,