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1 CENSUS OF. A.GRICU'LTURE:, 'Q~ARJLA:NS:AS. Go.uNTY:!TABLE. JV,,-V:ALUE. OF C:aoPs AND.AcREAGE, ITEM, THE (See peflnitions' in Introduct_i0n).,,, Al;kansas As)lley Bux:ter Benton )ATE '--+-' value OF CROPS l Value of crops with production reported. in.,~-" _-dollar~-- ~, 0.0,:. 7.., 7!,,,0,.eo, Vallie of same crops in d0lats.. ; 77, ;,7,, ; ;,, ACREAGE AND PRODUC'l'ION,'l = ' 7 0. H. i7 ll.s ' '0 : -~ Grain and forage cr'.ips: ' '.Corn, total acreage~ Harvested for gta!n ~-~-----acres. bushels. Cut for silage :. acres. tons Cut for fodder.~~~ ~ acres Hogged olf acres. Wheat.----"--- ~-._..acres._.. bushels._ Oats thteshed for gra!h. ~------acres bushels. Oats cut and fed unthreshed... acres.. Barley -----~c c.acres. bushels... Rye " " acres. bushels.. Rice (rough) ---' acres ' bushels.. Sorghums harvested for grain.... acres. bushels. S0rghmris' for silage, hay, or.fo.ddor acres. Peanuts._..ac~es- _.,,... bushels-- ~ Vel vet beans. --~~-- "_:.:.acres 7 Dry ediple beans.(_navy, etc.).._;c ----ac~es. Haycrops: -:.. Total acreage Timothy alone acres 0 Timothy and clover mixed.. :. acres. - Clover"-'red, alsike, and man:itnoth.acres..clover-sweet, crimson, and J'apan.acres. -.Alfalfa.~ ac!'es~.. ' 7 ' Other.tame grasses ac~es SmaHgrsii!S cut for ly--~--;.:... aci:es.. Annual legumes cut for hay acres Wild grasses cut on farms acres. Total quantity of hay of all kinds,. both tame and wild tons.,.0,7,,,, ' ' ',07,,,7 ', 70, '., 0,, ', 7 7,,0., 7,07, 7,,,7,,0, 7, 7, 7 ',,7, lj.,' ', 70,0 ' 7, 7,0,, 77 7,0 Miscellaneous crops: Cotton acres.., 77,., bales.., 00, Sorghum for sirup. acres~. : _.,, '0 ' Tobacco ;c j acres. pounds.., Potatoes, white. ::c.. acres.., -...,. bushels..., 7,li osweet potatoes and yams acres.. - 0,7 7 bushels.., Strawbenies.,,~ acres... 0,.00 Veg~tables Cabbages grown for Silie:.. acres ;.. '0 Cantaloupes and l:nnsqne!ons c.. acres~- Lettuce c.. acres:.- li Onions (dry> !-~\'es. M :. Watermelons ~~:!t~~~--:.-:.:===:==========~==========~~~== acres. o7 fj ' 0 Orchard fruits and nuts: Apples trees not of bearing> age. trees of bearing age._ bushels harvested.. Peaches trees of all ages. Pears._... bushels trees 'Of harvested all agesc.. Grapes Plums and prunes c.. viri.es trees of of all ages all ages. Pecans.. ~--~------trees not of bearing!lge:.. trees of be,ar!ng'agec- 0, 7,00',,0,70:,:, Z., 0,.. 7, 7,,,,>, 7, 07,,_,0,. ', ',',0,70 ' 0 0' 7,7' 0, ,0,7 ~, o~g 7, ' ~ 0, ',. 70, 7,,0 ', 7.L,.,; ~,. 7;,0 ',0,0 7,0,0,,, 77, 0 7, 7 ' _, ' 0' ~~' " ii" 0, ~. m., ~~, l~t ' l, 7 0 ' ", 7, 0 ' : -"--" ' """;i" 0,'., ',ll,.,g~ 00 '0,7,0 7' 7,07. 7,.,0, ~",, 7, ':.7!.. ;0, 0 '0.,,00,, 70., 7, r, '', ',, 70, 7 7,,0 ',,, 7,m, 7, 00,0 ~ ~ ~ i' i ", 0,,,0, 0,.0,,0., 7. 07,, ',,,U, 7 ',0,0,. ' ',, o,, 7,0,, 0 ' ',7,. ',7 7,,, 7 7,0,, 77,7,,
2 OENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: --ARKANSAS AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS! Boone B~adl~y Calhoun Carroll Ohicot Clark Clay Ole- Cleve- _Columburne land bia J,-0,, 7,,, 7~,,,,,0,,,, om,, 00,,0,70,, fso ', '_, Q, 7,7,,7,,,,07, 7,0, 00,0, ; =,,7, ~,,70 7,77,0,,,, 0,,,,,7,.,0,7,, 7, 7,7, 0,, 0~~,, 0, 7,0, 0 0, ' 7 ', , ' 7 7 7, 0 7, 0 0 0, , ,7,0 ;, ', 7 0 0, ,07,, R,0 7, ,, 7, 7,, 0, ' is , ,_ """ii7' , ii' ' 7 7 7, 7 0 0, 0, 7, 7 77, 0 0 0, 7 ', 7,. i, 0 0 ' , , 0,,77 7, 7,,0, 7,, , 70 ', , 0, , , ; , 7 7 7', , 0 0,, 07,,, 7, 7, 0 7, , , 0,7 I, ,,7 I, 0,,,,07 ',, 70, 7, 7,!> 7,,7,0,, 7,00, 7,07, 77, '7, 7 0,,, 00, 7, ii' , ,7, 00 I, , 7,, 70, 7 ", 0, ' 0,7, 7,, ' ' 7, 7,77,7, :,,0 7, 0 0, 7 7,,7 7, , ~ ~ ~ , , 0 0 7,7,,, 0,70, 0,,, 0,, 7. 0,00,,,00, 7, 7 ;, 0, 7, 7,,,, 7, 7, 0,7 7,,, 0,, 7, 0, 0, 7 7,7, 0,,,0 0,, 7,, 7.0 0, 70, 0 0,,,, 0 7, 7,7,,, 7 7,,,,00,',,7,Hl 0,7, 70, 7, 70,, ,0 7,,_ 7 7 '0, 0
3 OENSVS..OF AGRIQULTV RE:: --'-ARKANSAS CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE of CaoPS AN& AcREAGE ITEM (See definitions in. Introduction) Oouway ~~~f Crawford t~j~jj) Cross VALUE OF CROPS V~ue o! cr'?~s with prodction nworted,,, n C ~- dollars, 7r,, 0,0,0,7,:0,7,0,070 Value o! same crops in -- _ ~do!ars,,,, \,77 s; '7, 0!, 0, -ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, ==~:... : = Grain and forage crops:.. Gorn, total acreage.--'~-----:-~ ~, 0,,,,.0 Harvested for graln_ ~ ~ acres..,,,00, 0,.7 ' bushels, 7,,, 70 0, 00 Out for silage c acres 7 ' tons! 7 Cut for fodder.-. acres 7 :, 7,, 007 Hogged off acres.. 0 ' WheaL cc ,----:iwres!} 0 7 Qats threshed for gr~in ~~~:~== ; g~ ~~~ 0 ~~, ~~, ~g~ bushels, 0, 00, Oats cut and fed unthreshed acres,., 7, U: 7 0 Barley acres Rye ---~-;; ~~~~~*==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::,------T Rice (rough) ; acres bushels Sorghums harvest!)d for grain acres busl;iels Sorghums for silage, hay, or!odder acres 7, 0 Peanuts_ acres 0 bushels, 0 Velvet bearis -- acres Dry edrble beans (navy, etc.) :acres Hay 'l,'otal 0rops:. acreage,,, Timothy alone--' ~------acres 0 Timothy and clover mixed acres Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth acres Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan acres._ Alfalfa acres, lio. Other tame grasses ; acres Small grains cut for hay acres Annual legumes cut for hay acres Wild grases cut on farms :acres Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wlld : tons Miscellaneous crops:... Cotton ,~----~ b~l::: Sorghum!or sirup:_, acres Tobacco: :._ acres. pounds Potatoes, white acres. bushels Sweet potatoes and yams "acres ' bushels Strawberries ~ acres Vegetables grown for sale:, 7 0, '. ', 0 (Jabbages acres 7 Cantaloupes and muskmelons :acres 7 Lettuce.c, -._ c acres _. -~ Onions (dry) ' _:acres._ Sweet corjl acres Tomatoes c acres Watermelons ; ---.acres 0 Orchard fruits and nuts: Apples tr'ocs not.of bearing age 7. treell.of bearing age. bushels harvested. Pe~ches " trees of all ages 0 bushels harvested Pears trees of all ages Plums and prunes: ~trees of all ages Grapes ~------:~ines of all ages Pecans : trees not of bearing age trees of bearing age.0,0,,77 ' I~b ,,0 70,,,,7, 7, 7,,0 >,,,07,. 0,7,. 7, 7, ~~~,0 70,,,7 ' 7 77, 0,0, 7,0,.J, i 7, 0, , ,00' 0 > _,.,0 t, i ;,,0 7 lot ,,~, 7, l,m 7, 0,0 '. ' g~~,' 0,7, 0 :rs, co ; ; 7.7,,,, ff , :",0, 7., 7, 0 I, t i iii ,7 '7,.,7 7,0,. 0,7,0,0, 0,, 0, Ill,, 70,. 7,. 7 Ill!,0 0
4 --GENSUS. OF- AGR:WUL'FURE:.l~:ARKANSAS 7.AN]) PRODV:(:TION oe', PRIN;CIPAL C:RdPs: 7--Continued Dallas. D,esba, Drew FaulkneJ: Frankli!l- Fulton. Hemp- stead GarlaJ!d Grant- _ Gr'll)ne ,,, ioo,',:\7 ;,, 7'7,., ;:70 0,7,;0,,,0,0, ;.,0,., 7,_,,0 ;7, 7, 0;,,,,7, 7,0, 707,0 =, : _, 7,,,70,0,7. 7, 0,0 7,7,7,007,7,_, _, 0,00,77,7,77, i7f,, l!,l 7,,,, 70,7 7, iaii- ----~-" ~----ii" " 0 7, 0 ; ,7 -,0,0, 0, 7 0., 00, 70,,,, _, 0,7 '.,00 7,7., ;,7,7.,0, : ~ ~----it , ~"--"" ;;-" --: :-i:i" iiiii" " " --~---i" i",, 77,, :,,7,, , , 0,7,0 ;oo,,07, ' ~--~ ,0,0 7,0 &,,00.,0 7,, 0,, , ,.0 7, , 7,, (';. 0 7, , 0.:., 77,,,0,0,!~ 70 70,,7, 7 : a~r ", 77, 0 ":-.,l<l,0,,,,7 7.., 0,7, -0,07, 0,,0 7,,7 7,7,00, 7, 7 7,,,,,,, 7,7,,.7,,,0,0,, 0,0, ' 00 ",, , ,. i, 7,,, 0,_,.,,, :a,,00.,~.,00,,)0 0, 7,7,, 7 ' " , ' : ,7,,,00 0,,00 ;n 7, 7, &, Ir,~,07,7~,,7,,,, 7 : :, 7,7, 0,,lQ, 7,,, 7,07 i J,l0~ 7,7 :_07,,7,,0,,~,7,7,,7,00 _, 7,,00 lr~, 7,0 0,7,,.,,0,,7,0,, 7 : /;!7..,i0.,,.0, 0,.,,0, 7.,7 -, 7;7. -., 0,,_, ;0 aog 7.,70 7..P.,0 '".. ~, ~ 0 '- ' _ '
5 -OENSUS '.OF AGRICULTURE: '-'-'-:Allk.ANS.A!S CouNTY.TaBLE :JV._;_YALUJ!l of- CitoPei"AND' AcREAGE'..,j,. ITEM.' -. ;B:ot.,-J.H 'd Inde F d k (See deiuntlons in 'Introduction) Spring owar pendenee zar Jac son _:_----, _._.._ value OF CROPS Value of crops with production reportecl..,.iq. -" - "" doll\\rs.., 0,!, _,,,,~_00,. }, 7, lfi,-~0, 0 ' Value;fsarile crpps in ~.-~~ -:~--'~~ ---- dolars.,,0q,. ~ 7,,.7_0,,;7,. lj, ~.(,. - AcR~AGE AND PRODucTioN~ ~ ----:-:----:-:-:-----:..:_ - ' 7 s 0 II Grain and forage crops:. Corn, total acreage.~" ' ,0 ; 7!larvested for grain ;.. c... ~acr&s..,0,7 "'.. '. :.. bushels 7,,0 Cut for slage :... acres ' tons ' Cut for fodder acres.. 7 Hogged otl :.: acres.. Wheat ~ ' acres.. 0 ' ' bushels.. I, 00 Oats threshed far grain acres..,. bushels.. Oats cut aild fed unthreshed seres..., t, Barley acres.,_.,,_ Rye.--- -~ ~ ~~g~~== ~;g ====~=~===,, 77,-0 >0. I,, ';0 7 7, - " ), '. 7 ' 00 ', 77. 0, :,07,',7 l,.. :.. - l, _._,,, -_._.., _-_-: R.ice (rough) ~~"--"; ---~~bu~g~~~=: =::::::::: ~:::::::~: ~::::::::: ::::::~:::. Sorghums harvested for graln. acres..., so 7 ' biishels Sorghums far silage, hay, or fodder.. acres.. 70, 7, 0 :Peanuts acres , -,. bushels.., ; 0,0 Velvet beans acres.. -Dry edible beans (nav.y, etc.) acres Hay crops: Total acreage_", - -,, 7 0 Timothy and clover mi:xed acres.. Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth. acres. 7!. Clover-'-'sweet, crimson, ancl.-japan.-ii'cres.., 7 Alfalfa._.---.~.'..---_.acres._ Other t(tnie grasses~: ~ aeres,-,0~. Small grains cut for hay~ : acres 70.Annual legumes ctit for hay "acres...' 7. Wild grasses cut on arms acres ',". Total quantity of hay of all kinds,. both tame and wild_. :tons,0,0 Miscellaneous ~rops: Cotton,: ~ acres.. U, 0,07 0. bales,, ' Sorghum for sirup,_ ~ ilcres.. Tobacco ~ ~ CIJCres : pounds.. Potatoes,- white c. a:cres bushels.. Sweet potatoes and yams acres.. 0, 7 7 ; '. bushels.. -strawberri\ls,, acres.. b, 00 f. Vegetables grown tor sale:,.. Cabbages cacres.. lio Cantaloupes and muskmelons~ acres.. Lettuce... c cacres.. Onions (dry> ~ acres.. Sweet corn,,acres. Tamatoes --" acres. Watermelons acres.. Orchard fruits and nuts:. AppJes trees not ofbearll:)g age 7 ' trees or bearing age '. ' bushels harvested Peaches trees of au agesc. 0'. : bushels harvested. Pears.----~~": ----"--'~ trees of all' ages.. Plums and prunes. ~-' trees of all ages~. Grapes. -' ~~-: vines' of all'agesc_ Pecans--~-'" ~~trees not of bearing age. ' trees or bearing age._ - so 0 ;0 0, ;0,,07,,Q ; ",. 'i, ' ,-000,, ,,,-, i;oll -,77 7,0,, 0,, 0 0 C ' " ', 0.,, '. ' 7 G. ' 0 ', ~ 0 llo., 0 a,m, 70 7,7 7, ,0.M~ 07 Timothy alone ' aeres ~ ; -!, '7, ~ ~,,0. '! 7 '.(>7 ' 7 7 ~; ~,7 '',,. 7,0).7 :r,go.,70 ',0,. ;77 ~~ m io: '{:{ 7 '0,0.. ',0, ' a; 0s, ':,07 >, 0. 7, 0 ' ~,0,, 0,., 7, 0
6 de<nsus' 'OF AGRIOU'L'I'URE: i~ar'riansas : AND P:RoDlJCTION ef PnxNciPwL: CnePs: -!!---='Continued Jetrers?n J.ohnson Lafa- Law- Leo... Lincoln I L~ttle Logan Lonoke I Mad!- y~tta rebee lil.lver.. son I ;, 0,, 77,, 0,, 7,70,7,,,,,,,, 7J, 77,, 7, 0, 7, 770,,0, ~.~~~,_,,,7, 7,, 7,0, 07;,, 7,, 7, 7,,,,,. '' ' ' ''....!.. I,.07,,~,,(),,, 0,.,00,7,~, 0 0' 0 ';,,,0, 0~,,,' li,'~ : 70,0 7J,0. 0,,7 ;0 '. -, ~~g -~~~ -~~ """ C""i" ' j.; , 00 0,e q,0,~ 70,.,, H ' '. 0,..::, 0 0,,, - ':l,70..: 0,7 u;... ':'" 0 0,-0, l!, ~; 0., '.' ~ ,0,7, :' : ; & , ' : , , , 00,,00, iiii"....:... ( , 0,07 ~~ I.~ 7 ~ 7,0 7,0,07, ' ' 7. ';,7,0,,, a ' ' 'n:,,,~,,,,70,7, 7,0.. 7 '. 0. 0, (J 0, rsf , ' ', 7'., 7 ;,0 ' ,07,,0,, 70 '0, ;,, 7 7 ' 0. 7, ,7 70 7,0 0.,0.,Hl. 7,,7,7 i 7 7 ',,7, 0,77!~, 0 7,., 0, 0, & 0,7,,0 7,,0, 0,7 7,, 0. 0,.7,.,7,0,7 ',70,7,,0 0 ' L ---~ , : " i" ,0 ' 0 0 0, ',. ;,'.,. 7,0,,,, 777 IJ ,. ' 0 ',,0 0,0,0,7,0 7, 7,7.,7, ' ~---~-~-.. 0 ; iii" I ' ~---.:.---- sa '0 '; , ' ~,.0. ',,0, 70 0, 7 ;0,.,, ', 77,,0, 7,,7,,07. 0,. 7.',0.''0,0, l,0 ;. l, :,77'.,0.,,. 7,.007,,,0,.. 7.,,0,,,0, ij -,. 7,:0 l:(., 'i',0:., 7,,, 0. :, 77.,7 : ;-7 0,,0 0,,.,.0 ".,7, 7 ', 0,7.. 0,7. U0., ~,0 -:', 7.,0, 0,,7 _<!(),... ',0,0,, ll, 0! '. Hi7,? ~0!, ~.. '{. '
7 0 O:JilNS:tJ!S.'-F. AG!RHJULl'u;RE :: _~A~K:AN.SAS CouNTY TABL:r;; IV.-V;\LUE of CiR.OPS-ND AcREAGE.. ITEM (See definitions in Introduction) Marion Miller Miss!~ Monroe sippi Montgomery VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported. in ": " dollars~-,,,,7,, 0;, (), Value of same crops in. dollars,,, 0,, 7;07, 7,,,0 ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, Grain and forage crops:. Corn, total acreage..,0 l,,0.,0, Rwvested f0r gralli ~ acres,,,0,.:,, 0. 7,7,,0, 7 0, 0 Cut for silage acres tons Cut f0r fodder : acres, Hogged ofi acres. 7 7 ~- 0, : 7 Wheat acres 7 bushels Oats threshed for graln acres ; , 70 bushels Oats cut and fed uuthreshed acres,, 0 00 ; 00 _, 7,, 7 BarleY iiO:~~~:: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::. Rye. - aeres bushels Rice (roughl ~ acr<l!l.: ' , 0.. bushels , Sorghums harvested for grain ~ acres,, 7 bushels Sorghums for silage, hay, Ol' fodder acres, 0 Peanuts acres z 7 bushels 7, 7, Velvet beans 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 Clover~sweet, crimson, and Japan..!wres Alfalfa._-~ acres Other tame grasses acres Small grains cut for hay. acres Annual-legumes cut for hay acres. Wild grasses cut en farms acres Total' quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild. tons, 77, - 7 0, -, 0 _0, Miscellaneons crops: Cotton ~----- acres 0, 0.. bales Sorghum for sirup acres~-.; 7 Tobacco acres pounds, Potatoes, white. acres ; bushels Sweet potatoes and yams acres~-, i7 7 Strawberries, bushels_, acres, 7 Vegetables grown for sale: Cabbages _.acres 0 Cantaloupes and muskmelons acrcs Lettuce acres Onions (dry) acres. _ Sweet corn acres Tomatoes._ acres S Watermelons acres Orchard fruits and nuts: - Apples trees not of bearing age 7. trees of bearing age bushels harvested Peaches " trees of all ages 0. bushels harvested Pears.; trees'of all ages Plums and prunes,_._:, trees of all ages Grapes ---, viq.es of all-ages : Pecans,drees not o~ bearing age"_.- trees of bearing age 7, 7,,,,0 -, --,77,-., ,.. 7 7,,, , 7,0 G,7, ;07 7,-7,7,,-, 7 7, 7 7.,_, 70,,, ,-07,70 l.,,,, 70, 7,,0, 7,7 0, ,,0,0 o,~g,~~ 7, 7, ,, 0,,,, 00 7, 7 7,070 7, i ,~g~,, 700 r, '7 ~ , 0,,,0 0, 7, 0, 00, 0
8 :;0ENSUS OF AGR:WULTURE; ---,.-ARKA.NSAS AND PRODUCTION OF- PRINCIPAL CROPS: l--continued Nevada N&wton Ouaoh- Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie. ita ;70,!;!,, 0,,,7,,,,, 0, 7,,, 0,0 ;, 00; 0,, 0, ; 7 l, 7, 7, 7,,,,,.. 0, 7,,0, 7,77 ;,,,,00,.,,7, 0, 0",,0,,0, ; 0,0, l7, 0,0 0,0, 7, '0, ; 0, 07, 7, 0,00 0, 0, ~ " :" :io , 7 ; I!i ' , I,, 0 0 7,~~~ ,7., 0., 7, 7,, 0,0 --~ ;,,, 7 0,,,7,,0. i , ii i" ii- 7 I ,, ~ ~--- --~---~--- ', OO(f 0, 77,0 0 --~-~----- '""""""i" il" iii" " " ' ii7" I, 7 7,,77,, , 7 0, 0, 0 0,,,, I 7, , 7,0,, 7,, 7, 7, 77 0,, , ,, 7 0 I, ,07 0 i I 7,,,,7,, I, 7 7., 0,0.. 0,, 7., 7 ',0 :,070,,0, 0, 7 ;0.,,,,7,,,7 7,,,07,70, 7,0,, 7, 77,,0, 0, 00',,, 7 0 ' _ " iii" 00, , , 7 7,7 ;,0,,, 0,, 7, , 7,0, 7, 7,'0,,0, 7, 0 7,, _, ~ i _,.. e ~I r ',,,,, 77, 7,0,, 0,.,, 70, 7,00, 7,07 0,0,07 7.,,, 7, 7,,, 77,,7,7, 7, ~: ~~~., 0, 0, :,,,,,70,0, 0, &, 0,0 ',7!'! 7,7 0., : 7, 0 70,, GGO I., 7,,7, 0, 7 0, 70,, 0, 7, 0, 7,,,07 77_,,,0,,0 MB, \~ 0 I , ~
9 CENSUS OF- AGRICULTURE: --ARKANS.A:S CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE. ITEM (See definitions in Introduction) Pulaski Ran -St. dolph Frmcis Saline Scott I' '. VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported in dollars -,70,,,,, 7, 7, 700,; Value of same crops in dollars,,,,0 7, 07,,,,,7 i ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, I Grain and forage crops: Corn, total acreage ,7,07,,, I Harvested for grain, acres,,,0,0,7 bushels 7, 70,,0,, 7 Cut for silage acres., tons : Cut for fodder acres -_, ;! 7, 7 Hogged off acres i 0 Wheat acres t bushels,07, 7,- 0 Oats threshed for grain acres, bushels,0 7 70, 7 Oats cut and fed unthreshed acres,,.,, 00 Barley acres bushels ,--c---ia i 7 Rye , acres \, bushels I Rice (rough) acres ----~;,..., bushels , ' Sorghums harvested for grain acres I bushels 7 -., 70 Sorghums for silage, hay, or fodder acres, 0 0, Peanuts acres 0 0 bushels,70. 0, 77 Velvet beans acres I 7 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) acres Hay crops: Total acreage, ; ,, 7 7,, 7 7, I Timothy alone acres 7,7 0 0 Timothy and clover mixed acres,0 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth acres 7 0 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan acres,, 7 0 Alfalfa acres i, Other tame grasses acres r.,7,, 7, i Small grains cut for hay acres '7, 0, Annual legumes cut for hay acres, l, 777., 77 7 Wild grasses cut on farms acres, 0,,0 Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild tons, 77, 7,0, 7 7, 0 I Miscellaneous.:rops: Cotton acres 7, 0,7,, 0, : 0 bales,,,, 00,7 Sorghum for sirup acres 7 ' Tobacco acres -. pounds is- 0 z;0,00 Potatoes, white -~ acres bushels,7 7,7, 7,, Sweet potatoes and yams acres 7 7 bushels 7,,0,0,, Strawberries acres 7 0 Vegetables grown for sale: Cabbages acres 0 Cantaloupes and muskmelons. acres 7 Lettuce --- acres i i-: Onions (dry) c acres Sweet corn acres z- Tomatoes acres 0 7. Watermelons_ acres 7 Orchard fruits and nuts: Apples ~trees not of bearing age,,,7 7, 0, 0 7 trees of bearing age, 7, 7, 0, 77,0 bushels harvested., 0,,, 7 0,0 -Peaches trees of all ages ; 0,,7,,7 0 bushels harvested,,0 0, 7 7, 07 I.a,~~ 7 Pears _ trees of alr ages, 0,0, Plums and prunes trees of all ages, 7, 0,0 Grapes_~ vines of all ages,7,, 0 0,, 7 Pecans_. trees not of beadng age, 7 0 ' trees of bearing age ',' 7
10 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: ---ARKANSAS AND PRODUCTI.ON OF. PRINCIPAL CROPS: ---Continued Sebas S. Sh I U. Van Wash I Wh't Wood Yell ~ tian evier arp tone mon Buren ington I_e_ ruff i,,, 0, 0,7,,,7 0,07,0~,,7, 7,, 0, 7s,, ~.,7,,. J , ,,,7,7,0, lit. ~7. 0 s. 0, s. 0l. ~!, 07, 0 0, 0,,, 7,..,, 7"'0,,,7 0, ~; 7 7,,,, 0, 7, 0,7,00,, 7 ', 00, 00 7, 00 7, 07,, 7 77, 0,, i;iia ss 7 - ;;as z., ;a 0~ , 7. 0, 0, 0 7, ,0 7 ;00, 0,, , f, 77, , 0, 0,, ,, 0, 7..,,,,,0, 7'., ~ ;0 0 -.] ~ , " " """""" i7" -----ii ii" 7 ' 7~ ' ~~ 0, ,,, 7 77, 7,,.0, 0, 7, 7,, 0 7, , 7, , 7,0 7,, 00, ,, 0,00, ,, i" ~-----i" ' 7,, :. 7, 7,, 0 ~, 77,7. 7,, , 07 :,..,,,07, 7,.,0,, iii",7 0,0.,7 0, 7 0,,7,0 7,0.,07,0 --Tii~ 07, 0,77 7 7,,, 00,,7.,0,, 0,7. 7,0. 70 ~, 7,.,,.,0, 7, 7, 0 '7 7, 0,,,, ,0 ' I 7,,, 7 7, ~,_~:~~~- 7, 0 7, 7,07 7, 7,-0,,0, 0,70 7 ~ , ;7,.00,,70,0, 7,,0,7,7,7,7,,, 70 7,'7,' 7, 0,,,, 7,,007 ;7,,, 7,0 0, 0 77,7 0.0,,7,, 00 7,0 : 7 0,,77, 77.,7,,7 7 s, 0,,, 7, 0,0,,7, 7 7, 7, 7 0,,-7 0, 70 0.,,70,,7,0,0,,,0,00 7,0,7,,0 7,0,,7,7 0 0,0',0 7 0, Q,,0, 7,, 7 0, 7,00 7,, ' ;, s- ~~ ~ a,0,7, 0',,,l),- 7, 0,, ,00 M, 7 0,,0, 0, 7,,0
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