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1 AGRICULTURE-COLORADO CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" Includes ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) THE STATE Adams Alamosa Arapahoe Archuleta Baca Bent FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS Number of farms ja n., 6,6,0 0,, 0 Apr., 0,6,,. 0 Farm operators, by color: White operators number 6,,0,,0 0 Q nllmber,,, 0, Colored operators _ _ _ number Q number 6 6 Farm operators, by tenure: Full owners number, 0 Q number 6, Part owners number 0, Q number Managers _ number, number 6 Tenants num bar, Q number 0, FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA Approximate land area _ acres 66,, 0 0, 6,0,0 0,00, 6,0, GO Ave:'~~~f;!o:f ~~~~:_-_-:_-:_-_:-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:-_-_:-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:-_-_:-_-iilf.~~~~~:: acres All land in farms jan., acres,, 6,,0,,, 6,6, Apr., Q acres,6,,6,,6 6,, 6,6 0, White operators_ _ _ acres,6,6, 0,6,,, 6,6, 0 acres Colored operators acres,,,6, 6, 6,, 6,06,0 6,0, ,0 0--acres,6,0,0,6 By tenure of farm operator: Full owners ---- acres,,6,,, 0, 6,0 o acres,06 Part owners acres,,6,0,0, 0,0, 0,,0,0,0,,,0,6,0 Managers 0--acres -_acres,0, 06,6,,0, 6, 0,00, 0,,0, 6,,6,0,0 Tenants _ 0--acres,6,,,0 6, 0,,6,,,6 0, 66, 6,,0, 0, 0--acres, 6, 0,,0,00,0 0,, Value of farms (land and bulldings) _ Jan., dollars,,,,, 0,0,,0,,,,6 6,, Apr., Q dollars 6, 6, 6,,0 6,,00,,0, 0,6,,6 0,, Average value per farm dollars 6,0 6,0, 6,6, 6,,00 0-_dollars 0,,0,6,,,0,6 Average value per acre _ dollars Q dollars White operators _ l dollars,, 00,0,0,0,0,,0,,,,6 6, 0, Q dollars Colored operators --dollars 6,, 0,0,6 6,,00,,, 0,6,0,6,,6,6,,,00,00,00 ~ Q dollars,,,00,000,, s;ooo-,0 By tenure of farm operator: Full owners l dollars,,,,0,,, 0,0,,,,, Q dollars Part owners dollars,,, 6,6, 6,0, 66,, 066,0,,, 00,0 0, 0,,, 0,,0,, 000 0,0,,, 6, Managers 0 dollars dollars 6,, 6,,6,,,0,, 6,0, 66,,6,0,,0,00,00 66,00,00,000 JQ dollars Tenants _ dollars,6,0,,00 6,0,000, 0,,,0, 6,6,,0,,0,,,06, 0, 0--dollars 6,, 6,,,,0 6,, 0,, 0,,, Farm land according to uee: Crop land harvested farms reporting,, 6 0,0 6 6 acres,, 0,, 6,6, 0,0,6 farms reporting,0,, 0, 6 acres 6, 0, 0,,6,,6 6,, Crop failure (see text> farms reporting,6, 00 0, 6 acres,,,6,0,,,, farms reporting, acres,0 0,0, 6, ,6, 00 Crop land, idle or fallow farms reporting, 6, 6 0 acres,, 6,,,6, 0 0,0,00 --farms reporting,0 0 0 acres 0,,,,,,00 6, Plowable pasture l farms reporting 6,6 6,0 0 acres,0,,, 0, 6, 0,,00 --farms reporting,, 0 acres,,,,,6,00 0, 66, Woodland pasture _ _ acres, 6,,,0,6,,6 acres, 0,, 0,0, 6,0 6 Other pasture _ acres,,0,06 6, 0,,,6, acres,,6,0,0 6,,,00, Woodland not pastured acres 0,0,00 Q acres-- 0, 6 06, All other land in farms acres 0,,,0,, 0,0, acres,,66,0,, 0, 6,00 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, idle, fallow, and plowable pasture) acres,6, 6,66,06,,0, 6,0 --acres,66,6 0, 0,6,6, 0,6 6, Crop land harvested,, by tenure oc operator: Full owners acres,, 6,,0,,66,0,6 Part owners _ ---_ -----_---- "_ acres,0,,, 0,6,,, Managers acres, 0, 0 0 Tenants _ _ acres,, 6, 6,,, 6,0, Crop failure,, by tenure of operator: Full owners acres 00,6 I 6,0,,6,06 6,, Part owners acres,, 6,,0,0 6,,: Managers acres,0, 0, 0 Tenants _ acres,,, 0,'., 0,, Crop land, idle or fallow,, by tenure of operator: Full owners acres,0,0,0 0,,0,6, Part owners _ acres,6 6,,, 0,6,~ Managers acres 0, 0 'l'enants_ _ acres 66,, i;iiii-, ,6,
2 AGRICULTURE-COLORADO OPERATOR, AND 0; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, AND Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Creek Douglas Eagle Elbert I, 0 6,0 6 0,, 0 6, , 6!, 6,00 0,0 6, 0 6, 6 0, , 6 0 6,0! , 6 I, I, I, I 0 '!, 6,0,, 0,0 0,0,00,0,00 6,,0 6, ,0 0,00,,,0,,,,,6 0,0 0,,0,, 6,,,,6,6,,, 0,00,,,0, 6, 6,,, 0,0,,0 0,0,,, 6,0,,,0,,,, 6,, ii' , 0,,, , ,,,6, ,, 6,,,00 6,6,6,0,, 0,6 6,0,,, 6,0 0,0,06,06,0,, 6,0,6 6, ,6, 6,0,6,0,, 0, 0,, 6,0,66,6,,,6,,000,0,0 0,,6, , ,, 6,0,0,6,0,,0 0, ,6, 6,6,6, 0,6,0 6,0, 0,6, 6,6,,6,,0,0 0,0,,6,, 6,,6,,0,,6,, 0,, 0,,0,0,,,, 0,, 6,,,,,0, 6,6 ',,,,,0 6,,, 0,6 0,,,, 0,00, 6,0,0, 6, 666,,., 0, 6,00,0,0 0,0,, 6,6 6,, 06,6 6,0,0,.6. ' ,,,,0,,6, 6,0,0,,, 6,0,,0,,6,,,,,,,0,,,0,0, 6,6,, 0,0, 06, 6, 66,,,6 0,,,, 0,00, 0,66,,6 0, ,,0,0,0,0, ,00,,00, ,il0, 0,0,000 6,, ,00,,,0,, 0, 6,,, 0,6,,6, 0,0,, 0,, 00,, 6,, 66,,0,, 6,,6,,0,, 6, 00,,,,0,, 0 6,00,, ,,0,0, 0, 66,6,0 0, 0,0,,,0,,6 6,00,, 66,, 6,0,0,,6 06, 0,0,0 6,00,00 0,000 66,00 6,000., ,06 0, ,,00,0, 6,0 0, 00, 6,00, 6, ,, 6; 00, 066, 6,00,,0,0, 6, 6,, 0,0,0,00 6,,,00,,,00, 0,6,,, 66,0 6,,, 6,0,0, ,,0,6 6, 66 66,6 6,6,,,66,,6, 6,, 6,,00,0,,,6 6,0,,, ,,0,,00,06, 0,,06, 6, ,66, 0,,,6,,6 0, 6 6 6,,,, 0,, 6, 6, 0, 6 0,,,0 6, 0,,,,, ,, 66, 0 0,,,,,., ,,,0 0,,.0,, 6,,6 6,,0,0,,6 0,0 0,, ,0 6,,, 06 0,000,,6 6,, ,,,06,0,6,6 6, 0.6,, ,, 6,,0,0,,0 0,, 0,0 6,0,6 6 0,6 0, 6, ,,0,0,, ' 0,6,6, 0,0,00,,,6, 0,,6 0,, 6,,,,0 0,0 0,,,,,6,,06., 6,,6,06 0,,,6,,, 0,,6,06, 6, 6,,0 0,6 00, 0,,,,,06 :,0,6, ,0,,, 6, 0,, 6 0 6, ;' : 0,0,66 6, 06,0,0,, 0,66,,,,6,0,, 0,0,6 0, , 0,,0, 0 66,6 0, , 0,0,0' 6,0,,6,,,0,0,,0,0,,,0,,6 0,0 ' ,,6,0, ;' , ,6,00 0,0,,0,, I 0,00, 0, ,,, 0,66, 0,,,0,,,,0,,0,66,,,6 6,,,,,,0, 0,66,,66,6,,,..0.0.,0,0, 6,,,, 6,6 0,,0,,0,0,,6,,0,0,,,0,6,0,0,, 0,,06,,, 0 0 0,,,, 6 66,0, 6,,,6,,0,0,6,.0,06,,,0,6,6,,6, 0,6 0,, 0,6,,,0.6,, 6,,,,,0 0,6, 0,00,,, , 0, 6 66,, 0,0 66, 0,,6,0,,,,0 0,0 6,,0,0,, 0, ,,, 6,6,00,,0,,,,,0,,0 6,0 6,,0,, 0,,0 0,, 00,, 0 0, 6, 6,0 0 6,,,,06,,,,,0,,66,000,,6 0,, 0,,,66,,6,,6 0 0,
3 AGRICULTURE-COLORADO CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" Includes ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) El Paso Fremont Garfield Gilpin Grand Gunnison Hinsdale FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS Number of farms jan., Apr., 0. _,, 0,0, 0 0 6, 0, 0,0, ,, ,, 0, 6,0. 0..,0 6,,,0...,,,0...,,,,0. 6..,6,, 0,. 6..,, 6,0...,,,, 06,6, 00, 6, 6,,,,,,6,,,, 0, ,6,00,6 0, 6, 6,, 0, 0,,,,, 0,. 6.,,06,6,,000 6, 6,6,,,,,0, 6, 66..,,6 0,6, 0,6,0,0, 6,,6,,,, 6..6,, 6,, 6,,6,,0,0,,0. 0.,6,, 0,,,0,,,,,,66,0, 0.66., 0,, 0,, 6, 00,,0,,0,,000,0,.. 0,0,,, 66 0, 6,00, 6 6,, ,6,,,,0,0,,,,0 00 6,,6,,,0,0,,,,66,000, 0, ~,,000,00.6, 00,6, 00, , 0,6, 06,,,,, 6,00, 6,,,0,,6, 6,, 6,,,,,6 0, 6,0,.Q_,, oo, 6,0,,0,6, 0, 6,00,00, 00,0, 6,0 6,0, 0,,0 6,000,00,0,0, 0,,,0 6,,,,000 6,00,0 6,0,,,,00,, 0,00 6,,00, 6,0,00,,000 0, 0, 000, ,6 6,,, 6 0, 0,00,66,0,,,,00,,,,,,,,,,0,, 0,0 0,6 0,,, 6 0, 6,0,0,,,6,, 0,06,,,0 6,,,, 0,,,,06, 0 6,0 6,0,,,0,06,, 6, 6, 0,, 0, 0,0 0,,0 6,,,0 6, 6,,,0,0,,6, 0,0,6,,,00, 0,,,,,,,0,, 0,6,6, , 0 6,6, 0 0 a:~ 6, 0,,, 6,66,6 6,0,0,, 6, 6,,0,, 0,, 666, 6 6 0, 0 6, 00,,,066, 0 0,0, 6 0, 0 0,,,, 6, 00 6,0,6,, iii",,0, 6, 6, i", 6,,,, E; ~~~ , 0, " : _, , as Includes statistics for farms reported for San Juan, to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
4 AGRICULTURE-COLORADO OPERATOR, AND 0; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, AND -Continued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Eaerfano Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata' Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat 6,0 6,.0,,0,00,6,, 0, 6,,6,,,,,66 0,0 66, 0,6 ; 0,,6,, 66 0,0,, 0_,,,,, , ,6 6 0, , 66 6 l\ i? 6 0 6, ,000,0,0,0,,0,,,0,,, 6,,0,, 6,00, 66,00,0,0, , , ,> , ,00,0 6,0,6, 00, 0,, 6,0,,666, 0,0, 0,,,,, 6() 6, 6,0 (),6, 6, (),,,, 6,,0,,6, (), 0,, 00, (), 6, () 6, (), 6, (), 0,0, 0,0, 6,,., () 6, 6,0 (),6, 6,0,,6,, 6(),,, () , , , , ,, 0, 6,,,0 6, 6,,,06,0 6,6,,,,6 0,6,0,,6,0,6,,6 0,66,6,0,00,,0,,06, 0,0, 0, 6,6 0,6,, 0,6,, 0,,6, 0,,0, 6,6, 0,0,66 6,0,,66 0,0 0,, 0,00,,,0,6 0,,, 6, 0, 0,,0,0,,0,6,6 0, 6,0,,,6, 6,,,,,,,6, 0,, 6,,6,0 6,0 (), 06,6, 0,6 6, 0, 0, 00,6,6, 06,,0, t, 6,0,0,,0, 6,06,0,0, 6,,,,0,,,6,6,6,,,,6, 0,6,06,0,,6,6,0, 6, 6,,,,,6,,,,0 6, 0, 6,,,6, 66,, 6, 6,,,6,,, 6, 6,6 6,0,6, 0,,6,, 6, 0,,0 6, 0, ,,0,, 6,06,0,,0, 6,06,0, 0,,,,,,,,,6,,6,, 6,6, 0,6,0,,,6,6,0, 6, 0,,,,,,,,,6 6,, 6, 6, ,00, , , ,000, , , , ,0, 000 6,00, ,, 0,,, I,,, 0,0,0,,00,,6,,6,,0,, 0,,0 6,,, 6, 0,06 I,,,,0, 6, 00,,,,6,0,,, 6,0,, 0,0,0,0,0,,,,0,,66,, 6,00 66,0,,, 6,, 0,,,0,,0,0, 6,0,,0, 6,0, 06, 6, 66,6 6,0, 6,0 6, 06, 0, 6, 6, 6,, 66,,,,000,00,000 6,00 6,0 6,00,000 I, 0, 0 6,0 0,0, 06,00,00,000 ', 0, 00,000,000 0, 6, 0,0 00,, 0,,00,0,0,00 6, 6,0,,000,,, 66,6,,,, I, 0, 0,,,,0, 0,, 00 0,0 6,,0, 6,,,6, 6,0,0, 00,0,0,000,,0,,,0,6, 6,,00 66,, 06, 6, 6,,0,06 0,,,0, 6,6,6,, 0,6,6,0 6, 66,,0 I,,,,,,.,6, 0,,,6, 00, 6,6 66,,,6, 0, 6,, 0 0 I, 6 6,,,, 00,, 6, I0, 06,,0 6 6, 0,6,,0,,,06,, I, 0 6, ,0 0 6,,, 6,06,,, 6, 66, , 6,,,6, 6,0,06,,0, 6, ,0,0 6,,6 0,,0,0.,,6,6 6, 0 0,0 0, ,,00,, 6,,,0,,,,0,0, 6,6, 6,,6 06,6 6, t,0,6 0,0,0,,, 0,,6,666,0 0,,,0 6,06 ', ,6 I, 0,00 0,6 0,6,0 0,0,6 6,,6 6,6, 0,,6,,,6 6, 0,66 0,6,0,6,,6,,,0,, ----To ,0,0, 0,,0 6,, , 0 6,,06,0 I, 6 I, 06,0,,, 0,0,,6,6, 6,,6,,,6,0,, 6 6,00,, 0,0,06 6,0,00 0,, 0,, 6,,66,, 00 0,0 0,, 0,, 0,06, 6,6,,,,,, 00,6 0, 0,0,,6, 0, 0, 0,0, 6,,,0,,,,,,,, 0,66, 6, 0,,, 6 6,0 6,6,,, , 0, 00 0,, ,6,6, 6, 0, 0, 0,, 0,6,,,6 I, 0,,,,6,,,,,0 0,06, 0,,, 6,,,,,,, , ,66,,, ,,, 6,6 0,0, 6, 0, 6, 0, ,0, 066 0,0,, 0, 0, ,,, 66, 0, 6 0,,6,, , , , , , 6,0, 0,,0 0,,,0, ,, , () 6, () 66, () 6, ,6, 6 0,,0, 00, 0, 0,6,,6,,0,,..,,6,, ,,,6,,, 6,,0 6,000,0 6,6, 06, 0 6, 6 0, 6 0, 6, 6 0 0, 0 0 6,6 6 6, 6 6, 66, 6, 6 6, 6, 0,, 0,,6,0, 6, 0, 00 6, 0, 000 6, ,,0, ,
5 6 AGRICULTURE-COLORADO CouNTY TABLE I.-FARMS, FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE, BY COLOR AND BY TENURE OF ["White" includes Mexicans and Hindus. "Colored" includes ITEM (For definitions: "Farms reporting", etc., see text) Montezuma Montrose Morgan Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin FARMS AND FARM OPERATORS Number of farms Jan.,,0,,6, 6 06 Apr., 0..,,6, 66 0 Farm opera tors, by color: White operators. _ number,0,, 6, number, 0, 6, 6 66 Colored operators --_ number number Farm operators, by tenure: Full owners _ _.number number 6 0 Part owners number number 0 Managers number number Tenants... number number FARM ACREAGE, VALUE, AND LAND AREA Approximate land area _.. acres,,,,,00 0,,,, 0 0,0 6, 6 Proportion in farms _.. percent Average size of farms.. acres , acres._ , All land in farms Jan.,.. acres..,,6 66,0,6,,,0 0, 6 0 Apr., 0.. acres..,0,06 6,6 6,6 00,,6 0,0, W bite operators. -- _... acres..,6, 6,,,,,0 0,6 0.. acres,66 0, 6,00, 00,,6 0,0, 6 Colored operators ----_--_ acres. _ 6,00, acres..,, By tenure of!arm operator: Full owners _ acres._ 0, 0,6, 0, 6, 0,06,0, acres..,6,, 0,6 6,66,6,,6 Part owners _ _... acres..,0 6,,, 6, 6,,6, acres 0, 0,6,0, 6,0,0,0 6, 0 Managers.. acres.. 0,,,,,, acres, 6,6,, 6,, Tenants acres.. 6,6,,00 0,0, 6,,, 0.. acres..,,,,6,0,6,,6 Value of farms (land and buildings) Jan.,.. dollars,,0 6, 0,,6,.,0,, 0,,,,,,.A.pr., 0.. dollars., 06,,,0,,,0,6, 6,6, 0,,6,, 6,6 Average value per farm.. dollars.,,, 6 6, 6,,, 6, dollars,,, 0,, 0,,00,0 Average value per acre _.. dollars dollars._ White operators dollars._,,0 6, 0,,,6,,,,0,,,,,, dollars.., 0,,,,6,,,006, 6,6, 0,,6,, 6,6 Colored operators _ --_ dollars 0, 00, 6, iioo- 0.. dollars.. 00,00 6, 0, By tenure of farm operator: Full owners dollars. _,,, 0,, 06,, 0,, 0, 6,,0, 6,0, 0.. dollars..,,6, 6, 6, 00,,,, 0,, 6,,,0,, Part owners dollars..,, 00, 6,,,,06,,,, 0,0, dollars..,,,,, 00,, 6,6 0,,,, 0,0, 0 Managers.. dollars.. 6,000,00,0 0,0,000 6, 00 6, _dollars._ 6,00,0 0,0 0, 00, 00 6, 6, Tenants _ dollars.., 0,,,,,0, 0,0, QO,00, 0,, dollars.., 0,0, 6,0, 66, 6, 00,0,0,,,0,0 Farm land according to use: Crop land harvested.. farms reporting 0,,, 0 6 acres, 6,,0,, 6,,0,.. farms reporting,6., 0, acres,6 6,0,6,66,0,,,6 Crop failure (see text) _.. farms reporting 0, acres, 0,0,,,,, 0 _.farms reporting acres..,, 6,,,, 6 Crop land, idle or fallow.. farms reporting 0 66 acres.., 006, 6,, 0 00,6, farms reporting acres,, 0,6 6, 06, 0, 06 6, 6 Plowable pasture farms reporting 06 6 acres, 6, 0, 6, 6,, 6,, 6.. farms reporting acres.,,6,0,0, 0, 6,0, 6 Woodland pasture _ acres., 6,0,,00,0,, 6.. acres..,0,6,,,6 6, 0, 0 6 Other pasture acres..,,,,0 0,00,,0, 0. acres.. 0,,,0,6 6,,,0, 0 Woodland not pastured acres. 6,,, 66, 66.. acres..,0, 6 6, All other land in farms _.. acres., 6,0,, 0 6,, 0,,.. acres.. 6,,, 0,, 0 6,,,0 Land available for crops (harvested, failure, idle, 6, fallow, and plowable pasture).. acres..,,66,,,,6, 6 acres._, 0,0 6, 6,0,0 6,,, 6 Crop land harvested,, by tenure of operator:, Full owners _ _ acres..,0,0,,,0,,0 Part owners _, acres..,0,6 0,00 6, 6,,0,,0 Managers --- _ acres Tenants _ acres a;o- 0 6, 6,6,6,0,, 6, 6 Crop failure,, by tenure of operator: 6 Full owners. _ acres..,,,6,,6, Part owners _ _ ----_-- _. acres..,,, 0,, Managers acres iaii- Tenants acres.., 0,0,0 0,0,,06 Crop land, idle or fallow,, by tenure of operator:, 0 Full owners _ acres,0,0, 0,6 6 Part owners _-----_-.. acres.., 6 0,, 6, Managers acres w iii' Tenants _ ---_ acres._ -,,, 6,!0 6 -, Statistics for farms included with data for La Plata, to avoid disclosure of individual operations. --
6 AGRICULTURE-COLORADO OPERA' 0R, AND 0; AND FARM LAND ACCORDING TO USE, AND ~Contlnued Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races] Prowers Pueblo Rio Rio Routt Saguache San San Sedgwick Summit Teller Washing- Blanco Grande Juan' Miguel ton --- Weld Yuma,,, ,,6,6,, ,,,, 6,, ,,6,6,, I, 6,, I i I I I I, , , ,, 0,00,, 0, 06,0,0,,, 00,0,0,,0,0 0,00, 6,0,,00,, ,6, 006,, 0, 6, 0, ,0 0,00,, l,, 0,,6 I,, 6,6 I,,, 0,0,, ,00 0,0,, I,,6,, I,,0 0 6,, 00,0, 0, 6, 0, ,0 0,6.,,,, 6,0,, 6,6,,,0 0,,, ,0 0,06,, I,, I, 6, I,,66,, , , ,0, l, 0, 6 0 6,,6 6,0,0 6,0 6, ,,0 6,, 0,0,0 6, 6,,,6,0,6, ,,,,,0,, 6,6,,,,6 0, ,0,,, 0, 0,, 0,66 0,,6',, 0, ,6,,, 6,, 6 0,0,00,0,6,0,, , 6 I, 0 I,,,,00,06 0,6, 0,0, 6, ,0 6,, 0,,6, 0,0,6,,,6, ,6,6,,0 6,0,, 0,6, 0,,6, 6 6, , lll,6,,0 0, 66,,,,0 0,0,6,,0,,66., ll 6,, ,,,,6 0,0 0, II, 6,,,.,,0,,,,, 0, 6,,,,66,, I, 6, 0,,,00,,,06,,6, 6,0,0 6, 6,, 6,6, 0, ,6,0,, 6,,6 6, 0 0, 6 0,0 II, 0,, 0, , 6,0,66,,, 0, ,, 0,0,,,0,,66,, au 6,, ,,,,6 0,0 0, II,,,,,,0,,,6,, 06,6,,,,66,, , 6, 0,,,00 I, 6,, 0,,6,,, 0,0, , , 6, ,000,00,000,000, ,000 6, , 00,0,, 0,00,, 6, 6,, 6:.0,,66, 0,00,, , I,,0,0 6,,,0,,,,, 6, 6,,, 0, 6,,00,, 0,, , l, 0,,0 6,66, 6,,,,,0,,6,, I,,0,,00 I, 6, 6,, ,0,,66 0,000,0,,0, 0,, 6,, 6,000,,, 0,0, 06,,,00, 6, ,,6,,000 6,,,,,, 0, 6,0,0,0,00,00, ,00,0,00,00,0,00,,00, 006,0 0,0 6,,0,, ,000 0,000 0,00 6,000,6 6,00,0,,, 0,. 6, 0, 6,,, I,, , 0, 0,,00,,,0,,, 6,,,6,, 6,, 0,6,,0,, ,0,, 6,00 0,,, 0 0,,6,,0 0 0, ,00,, 6,00 0,6,,0,06, , 06, 0,,0 0,,,,6 I, I, 6,, 0 6,00,6,, 0,6 00, ,,, II, 6,,,6, ,,6,,0,6,, 0 0,, ,,6 0,,,0, ,0,06, 6 6,, I,, ,0,, 66, I,, 0 I,,6,, 6, 0 0, 6, , 00,0, 6,6,6, ,0 6 0,,, 66 6,,, , 0,, 0, 6,0,06, I,, 6,0,0,, 0,, , 6,, 0,, 6 0, I,, , 0,0,6 6, 6,, 66, 6,,6 I, 66,,,, 66 6,, 0,0 6,, , 6, 6, 0,,0, 6, 0,,,,, , ll 0,,, 6, 6, 6 6, 66,, 0 6,,0, ,6,, 6,,,0 0,06 6,6, 66, 6,, 0, ,,, 0,,0 6,0,0 0,,,, , ,6,, 6 I,, 6, 6, 6 66, I, , ,00,,,6,00 0,00, 0,66 6,, , 0,',,0,0., 6,6 0, 0, 6,,,6, ,, 66,,0,0,00, 0,6, 06,,0, , 0,, 0, 6,0,, 6,6,6,0 6,, 0,, ,666 06,,,,0,, 0,0 6,0 0,, 0,,0, ,, 6, 0, 6, 0,,, II, 0, 6,,, I, 6, I, 0 I, 6,6 0,0,0,,6,0 6, I, 6,, 6,,,,0, 0, ,,6 0, 00,, 0, 0,,,,,6, ,6 6,0 0,,0 0,,,0 0, 0,0 I,,, ,0,6,,6" ,S,0 I,,06 6,,,,0, _,.,.... _, 0,6,,,66,,, 0, 0, 6, ,, ,,0 6,66,6, 6 I, 000, , ,06 66,, i;ii" ",0, 06,6,,, 00, ,,,
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