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1 238 OENSli[S OF AGRICULTURE: lg25-west VIRGINIA CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE ITEM (See definitions in Introduction) TliE STATE Barbour Berkeley Boone VALUE OF CROPS 1 Value of crops with production reported in dollars 42,465, ,962 1, 586, ,607 '2 Value of same crops in dollars.. 82,456,801 1, 762,039 3, 885, ,027 ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 Grain and forage crops:.g corn, total acreage ,286 6, ,757 5,199 4 Harvested for grain bu~g~l~== 403, 21li 6,159 13,678 5, , 375, , ,850 95,483 6 Cut for silage acres. 19, tons.. 142,637 1, 969 2, Cut for fodder.. acres.. 13, Hogged ofl acres. 2, Wheat acres.. 111, 319 1, , u bushels. 1, 369, , , Oats threshed for grain acres.. 60,558 1, 945 1, ::1.3 bushels. l, 399,738 38,087 23, Oats cut and fed unthreshed..... acres.. 79, Barley acres.. 1, bushels 21, , I7 Rye acres.. 10, , bashels.. 99, I3, I9 Buckwheat.. _. _. :._..acres. 27,384 2, bushels.. 412,497 34, I Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) acres. 3, 250 9I I 27 Hay crops: 22 Total acreage ,492 20,988 14,547 1, 25I 3 Timothy alone acres.. 211, 038 1, 638 5, Timothy and clover mixed acres.. 353,828 11,685 6, Clover-'red, alsike, and mammoth..... acres.. 12, Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan.. acres.. 1, '27 Alfalfa " acres.. 7, , 554 I 28 Other tame grasses._ acres.. I28, 838 6, Small grains cut for hay acres.. 11, llo Annual legumes cut for hay acres.. 33, Ill l14 31 Wild grasses cut on farms... acres.. 11, Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild.. tons.. 754, ,697 I6, 623 1, 928 Miscellaneous crops: 33 Sorghum for sirup acres.. I, Tobacco _._.._.... _... acres.. 7, pounds.. 5, 68I, , Potatoes, white acres.. 31, bushels.. 2, 662,695 58,438 25,040 29,036 R Sweet potatoes and yams acres.. 1, 023 IO 2 52 '39, bushels.. 70, , Strawberries... _ acres._ Vegetables growu for sale: u Cabbages_.._._ acres.. 1, I5 '42 Cantaloupes and muskmelons acrlls IS 2 43 Lettuce.. _ _.. _.... _... acres.. I I '44 Onions (dry)._ ~ acres Sweet com..... : acres 2, '46 Tomatoes... _._ _.... acres._ 2, <47 Watermelons ,---- acres I I 9 Orchard fruus and nuts: 48 Apples trees not of bearing age.. 1, 361, ,405 2I2, , trees of <bearing age_. 5, 480, 350 9I, ,848 36, bushels harvested.. 6, 895,824 58, ,345 88, Peaches_ trees of all ages.. I, 788,502 20,437 98,280 14, bushels harvested._ 901,413 IO, ,334 7, Pears trees of all ages 141, 754 3,036 4,448 1, Plums and prunes trees of all ages.. 208,004 6, 537 1, 959 2, Grapes vines of all ages.. 284,460 3,809 5, I64 3, Pecans trees not of bearing age I trees of bearing age
2 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 192f'r-WEST VIRGINIA 239 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924 Braxton Brooke Cabell Calhoun Clay Dod- Fayette Gilmer Grant Greenbrier drid~e , 158, ,144 1, 001, , , , , , , 039 1, 482, , 980, ,291 2, 033,670 1, 246, , , , 530 1,272, ,192 2, 517, ,977 2, ,922 8, 900 6,137 2,865 5,439 7,278 6, , ,351 1, ,428 8,894 5,845 2, 805 5,178 7, 056 4, , ,190 49, , , ,143 92,266 93, ,136 61, , , ,468 4,396 2, ,178 5,150 11, ~-~ , ,642 6, ,603 5,899 4,888 1, , 591 1, , , , ,134 3, ,336 73,777 4,848 4, 649 4, ,965 2, ,718 84, , , 250 1,856 2, , , iii" , , ,147 8, ,285 7, 816 7, , 611 5,823 12,796 10,314 18,622 11,211 27, ,426 4, 2!3 2,022 12,348 3,383 1, ,387 2,092 3, , 996 I, 267 2, 372 I, 586 1, 319 8, 228 7, 055 7, I64 2, , I I I ,023 I, ,221 2,054 6,228 4, 548 2, I , I,451 1, ,834 9,302 7, ,468 6, ,142 8, ,972 9, , I I , I , 351, " " I, ,0fi I ! 36 70,329 15,487 46,996 45,947 40,724 30,624 67,038 43,875 25,545 55, , , , ii I so _ !9, 012 5, I70 57,706 19,492 10,931 11,660 19,661!9,153 5,021 11, ,697 I7, I53 143,612 62, ,184 63,677 95,229 76,130 56, 531 IOS, I79, , , ,410 I70, , ,714 85, , , ,149 22,769 64, ,318 I5, ,021 I7,252 22, 9H6 49,706 30, ,504 15,762 32,046 22,546 15,510 7,095 3,368 14,057 14,317 16,302 52' 3,I78 1,406 2, 096 2, 872 I, 141 2,135 2, 646 1,633 2,894 3, ,879 2, 210 3,632 3, ,811 3,824 s , 938 3, ,517 3, 511 2, 412 4, , 995 7, 904 3,520 2, 651 5, I I
3 240 ;'CJENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1925-WEST VIRGINIA CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE ITEM Hamp- Han- Hardy Harri- (See definitions in Introduction) shire cock son VALUE OF CROPS ---- Jackson 1 Value in 1924 of crops with production reported dollars 1, 175, , , ,096 1, 420,086 :z Value of same crops in dollars 2, 418, ,326 1, 787,732 1, 944,889 2, 688, ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 Grain and forage crops: :a Corn, total acreage , 741 1, 611 8, 970 5, ,022 4 Harvested for grain acres 8,143 1, 134 7, 126 4, , 456.,o; bushels 93,703 28, , , ,857 '6 Cut for silage acres , '7 tons 1, 525 2, 519 9, 408 5, 416 3, Cut for fodder acres 'j) Hogged off acres :10 Wheat.acres 6, 120 1, 108 5, , 921 :u bushels 63,075 13,712 77,225 3, , Oats threshed for grain acres 2,871 1, 252 1, \13 bushels 54,449 43,588 26,650 6,982 10, Oats cut and fed unthreshed acres , 078 2, 701..!5 Barley acres ~ bushels , Rye acres 2, I, bushels 18, , ; Buckwheat.acres 3, , :zo bushels 40, , '21 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) acres Hay crops: :22 Total acreage ,929 5,369 7,836 1:8,818 30, Timothy alone. acres 2,825 3, 358 1, 797 4, 154 9, Timothy and clover mixed acres 7, 720 1, 342 3, ,077 15,232 '25 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth _acres '26 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan.acres '27 Alfalfa_----.acres Other tame grasses acres 2, , I, Small grains cut for hay acres ~0 Annual legumes cut for hay acres 1, , , Wild grasses cut on farms acres , Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild tons 14,359 6,264 7,259 22,764 28,052 Miscellaneous crops: ':!3 Sorghum for sirup_ acres Tobacco.acres pounds , Potatoes, white acres bushels 42,275 4, , ,672 70, Sweet potatoes and yams acres :!9 bushels , Straw berries.acres Vegetables grown for sale: 41 Cabbages.acres Cantaloupes and muskmelons acres Lettuce acres Onions (dry) acres Sweet corn._ acres Tomatoes acres Watermelons._ ,acres Orchard fruits and nuts: 48 Apples trees not of bearing age 41,858 25,076 11,745 40,452 23, trees of bearing age 377,581 56,200 92, , , bushels harvested 556,985 77, , , ,064 lil Peaches trees of all ages 138,523 11,856 32,373 29,289 49, bushels harvested 53, 102 3, ,172 19,887 29, Pears trees of all ages 2, ,426. 3,296 4, Plums and prunes trees of all ages ,147 7, 243 8, 743 li5 Grapes vines of all ages 1, , 766 9, 239 9, Pecans trees not of bearing age trees of bearing age
4 CENSUS Oli' AGRICULTURE: WEST VIRGINIA 241 :AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924-Continued Jefferson Kanawha Lewis Lincoln Logan Me- Marion Marshall Mason Dowell , 780,170 1, 153, , , , , ,789 1,082, 275 1,429, , 679,566 1, 737, 556 1, 626,017 2, 111, , ,106 1,471, 897 2,396, 200 2, 746, ,938 17,032. 5, ,410 4,197 5,842 4, 567 8,465 17, ,963 14,906 5, ,282 2,561 4, 860 4,217 7,488 16, , , , ,935 47,673 80, , , , , ,351) 1,280 3, ,616 6, 755 8, , , , ,153 4, , 159 1, 228 3, 666 1, , , , , ,043 5,149 8,199 5,677 2, 997 3,260 12, ,841 15, , , , 738 1,858 1,228 1, , , , , ,906 13, ,122 5, , ,796 27,141 22, , 901 6,269 2, 962 3,490 5,087 10,464 2,251 1, ,177 6, 788 7,1i93 17,697 7,049 5, , , ,005 2, , , , , ,853 14,837 20,975 5, 335 ' I 545 1, ,381 27,393 20, , , , 018:885 22, , , , , , ,002 54,778 53,089 20,308 57,033 43,447 83,988 75, , ,279 1,937 1, , ,272 40,145 19,218 27,245 10,983 9,655 34,043 22,394 27, , ,024 99, ,782 33,808 23,314 91,270 59, , , ,304 90, , ,649 61,083 74,022 38, , ,456 42,524 19, ,026 8,452 11,872 36,846 47,833 45, ,675 33,707 13,260 39,558 5,145 5,442 18,254 24, , ,137 2,470 1, 057 l, , 284 4,475 2, , 544 2,241 3, 565 1, ,946 12,422 3, , 237 8, 658 2,838 2,072 2,421 1, 616 9,304 29,900 5, \ """""""""""[""""""~-- ""
5 242 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1(}25-WEST VIRGINIA CouNTY TABLE IV.~VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE ITEM (See definitions in Introduction) VALUE OF CROPS Mercer Mineral Mingo Monongalia Monroe 1 Value of crops with production reported in _dollars._ 674, , , ,626 1, 112,956 2 Value of same crops in 1919"--- dollars 1, 261, 246 1, 031, ,841 1, 470,951 1, 956, ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 =I= Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage , 751 3, 407 5,264 5,108 12,373 4 Harvested for grain acres 7, 985 2,149 5, 200 4, ,923 5 bushels 162,259 25, , !, , Cut for silage acres tons 3, 318 3, ,803 2, Cut for fodder acres Hogged off acres Wheat acres 1, 774 1, , 331 '11 bushels 19,707 19, , , Oats threshed for graln acres ,467 1, bushels 16,401 14, ,909 35, Oats cut and fed unthreshed acres 4, , Barley acres bushels Rye._ acres bushels 921 2, , Buckwheat acres bushels 7, 748 3, , , Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) acres Hay crops: 22 Total acreage , , , , Timothy alone acres 3, 022 2, , 778 2, Timothy and clover mixed acres 4, 395 2, , , Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth_.acres Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan.. acres y Alfalfa.acres._ Other tame grasses. acres 3, 654 3, , Small grains cut for hay acres Annual legumes cut for hay acres 32 1, Wild grasses cut on farms acres Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild tons 10,657 9, ,318 18,663, Miscellaneous crops: 33 Sorghum for sirup acres Tobacco acres pounds Potatoes, white acres bushels 64,913 14,447 28,991 41,050 21, Sweet potatoes and yams acres bushels , Strawberries acres Vegetables grown for sale: 41 Cabbages acres Cantaloupes and muskmelons acres Lettuce acres Onions (dry) acres._ Sweet corn acres._ Tomatoes..acres Watermelons._ acres Orchard fruits and nuts: 48 Apples trees not of bearing age 35,240 15,742 9, ,275 11, trees of bearing age 124, , ,771 68,068 93, bushels harvested 102, llg 123, ,099 49, , Peaches _ trees of all ages 28,540 73,536 10,023 34,928 25, bushels. harvested._ 5,112 46,960 9,180 25, 901 9, Pears trees of all ages 2, 800 3, , 864 2, Plums and prunes trees of all ages 4, 365 2, 744 l, ,045 2, Grapes vines of all ages 7, 858 5, ,697 3, Pecans trees not of bearing age trees of bearing age
6 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1!125-WEST VIRGINIA 243 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924-Continued Morgan Nicholas I Ohio I Pendle- Pleas- Pocaton aots hontas Preston Putnam Raleigh I 327, , ,933 1,429, , , , ,733 1, 045, ,001 1, 197, ,603 1, 526, ,310 1, 238,470 2, 848,831 2, 108, , , 028 6,564 2,167 7,477 3,1341 5,110 8,872 13,109 5, ,432 6,472 1, 350 6,692 3,047 3, 978 7,609 12,980 5, , ,354 45, ,963 83, , , , , , ,486 3, 813 5,611 7, ~~!.1 3, , , 701 2,338 1, ,582 7, 726 3, ,048 1, ,308 35,628 10, , 393 1, , ,188 8, ,953 35,431 29, ,395 4,342 66, ,666 11, 195 3, , ,088 3, i:l" , , , , , , 288 1, , , , , , , , I I 4, ,332 9,401 16,633 7,344 20,119 28,752 13,386 7, ,074 4,541 4, 538 5,054 1, 731 3,388 5,307 1, , 905 4, 750 3,147 7,196 1, ,720 22,760 5,022 2, , , ,823 1, , , , ,104 12,496 9, ,214 6,279 18,801 30,946 11,382 8, , iii" , ,452, , , ,387 14,708 38,727 28,672 51, ,142 42,562 65, i9" , , ~ I 48,536 14,050 10,706 7,283 15,009 13,603 13,317 22,069 26, , ,214 19,147 62,359 39,510 66,345 los, , , ,255 90,916 15, ,402 40,418 79,574 67, , , ,482 21,075 29, , ,156 16,869 21,685 47,859 12, G4B 51 10, 853 6,520 11,918 5,479 10, 295 5,+42 6,262 27,387 2, , 505 1,483 2, 853 2, 533 1,385 2, 708 6,164 3,475 1, ,160 4,684 3,309 2,326 2,695 8,648 4,185 3, ,039. 4, ,347 2,028 4,304 3,158 6,113 4,547 5, r
7 244 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1925-WEST VIRGINIA CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE of CRoPs AND AcREAGE. ltem Randolph Ritchie Roane I Summers Taylor (See definitions in Introduction) VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops with production reported 2 in dollars 917, ,916 Value of same crops in 19l9 dollars I, 715,764 1, 318,385 1, 143,741 2, 036, ,578 1, 307, , ,526 ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage ,173 5,236 12,678 9,800 1, Harvested for grain acres 4,585 4,080 12,499 9,580 1, bushels 154, , , ,437 69,413 6 Cut for silage acres tons 3,497. 1, Cut for fodder acres Hogged off _acres_ Wheat acres , bushels 13,683 3, 381 4,283 18,333 1, Oats threshed for grain acres 2, , bushels 59,127 4,559 7,076 24,463 12, Oats cut and fed unthreshed acres 914 1,327 3,347 2, Barley acres bushels Rye acres bushels 1, Buckwheat acres bushels 13, ,257 5, Dry edibfe beans (navy, etc.) acres Hay crops: 22 Total acreage 25,340 18,500 30,161 11,240 9, Timothy alone acres 3, 778 5, , Timothy and clover mixed acres 13,447 5, , 121 6,902 5, Clover-red, alsike, and ma=oth_acres A!falfa Clover-sweet, crimson, and J apan_acres acres Other tame grasses acres 6,850 6, ,159 2, Small grains cut for hay acres , Annual legumes out for hay _acres , Wild grasses cut on farms acres Total both quantity tame and of wild hay of all kinds, tons 23,368 15,913 25,413 11,099 10,983 Miscellaneous crops: 33 Sorghum far sirup acres robacco-----~ acres pounds 308 7, Potatoes, white acres 1, bushels 95, ,177 60,627 77,326 34, Sweet potatoes and yams acres bushels Strawberries aores , Vegetables Cabbages grown for sale: acres Cantaloupes and muskmelons acres Lettuce acres Onions (dry) c acres i Tomatoes Sweet corn acres Watermelons acres ,_ 3 Orchard fruits and nuts: 48 Apples---~ trces not of bearing age 10,705 12,982 37,002 24,386 8, trees of bearing age 83,291 72, ,339 99,410 55, bushels harvested 88,950 53, ,175 99,940 43, Peaches trees of a-ll ages 6, , ,344 43,173 14, bushels harvested 4,261 16,454 39,147 7, 705 7, Pears trees of all ages 2,061. 2,169 2,622 4,282 2, Plurosandprunes trees of all ages 3,981 2,992 3,873 2,817 5, Grapes vines of all ages 5,153 4,583 5, 981 5, 786 3, Pecans trees not of bearing age as trees of bearing age
8 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 192fr-WEST vmginia 245 AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CRoPs: Continued Tucker Tyler Upshur Wayne Webster Wetzel Wirt Wood Wyoming ; 397, , , ; , , , , , ,503 1, 156,952 1,451, 705 2,077, ,711 1, 663, ,699 2,027, ,238 2 h 2,480 4,589 5, ,999 3,370 8,264 5, ,623 7,443 a. 2,383 3,257 5,564 20,468 3,352 7, 797 5,559 10,146 6, ,054 80, , ,992 75, , , , , ,496 2, , , : so ~ ,376 1,413 7,033 2, ,596 2,898 8, , , , ,953 6,121 25,429 3,906 1,602 46,216 8,034 12, ,666 3, 618 1,375 1,4~~ 678 1, 569 3, is ii ii- 16' : ~ 1, , , , , , ,307 18,726 5,483 8,426 20,560 13,115 28,529 3, , 617 1,167 1,281 1,585 10,542 5,971 7, , 748 9,053 3,089 1, , 630 4,084 12,281 1, i iii zi: 1,051 3,683 13, , , ,147 1, ' 9,388 13,331 18,409 5,732 7,400 18,568 10,675 22,675 3,265 3~ t ioo 479 _ «;;- 1, , ,143 56; " 43,700 42,732 68,295 65,055 33,435 64,371 33,117 69,853 55, ti , ,470 6, i ~~~------~ r ,504 10,514 18,470 49,379 9,881 11,137 4,246 49,594 16,252 4!1 33,554 45,998 99, ,595 50,997 62,117 48, ,064 62, ,849 33,318 65, ,947 91,332 49,226 37, , ,552 5() 3, ,054 22,897 59,153 20,552 26,340 28,660 61,424 10, ,317 7, ,602 3,406 14,867 11,528 28,434 7, ,463 1, 281 2,509 2,124 1, 779 2,676 1,111 3, , 515 2,039' 3,688 3,539 3,237 7,971 2,018 5, ,019 2,450 3,870 2,711 3,136 6,917 3,057 13,904 1, ~ ~ ~ ~ 57 ~
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